Ludington High School - Oriole Yearbook (Ludington, MI)
- Class of 1959
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Ludington High School
Ludington, Michigan
Co-Editors
Suzann Peterson and Barbara Kukawka
Business Manager
Jean Nielsen
We, the Graduating Class of l959,
Present as Our Contribution
To the Students and Faculty of LHS--
The l959 Oriole Yearbook
Table of Contents
Faculty . . 5 Q
Seniors . . I5 .
Llnderclassmen . . 39 .
Crganizations . . 61 .
Sports . . 87 .
Activities . . IQ5 .
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FIVE men conceived a dream. Combining hopes
and plans this nucleus built a most stable founda-
tion, not of stone and steel, but of community en-
thusiasm, determination, and support. These men
faced opposition and criticism with startling bold-
ness reaping in time the new Ludington High School.
The school has been constructed but building
will continue as long as new footsteps tread the halls
and "Pomp and Circumstance" re-echoes every June.
ln humble gratitude we dedicate this annual to the
board of education whose leaders, past and present,
spun a dream and built a legend.
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Administration
Mr. O. J. DeJor1ge
Superintendent
Mr. Phil Hortmcm
Principal
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Mr. Robert Marsh
Adminixtratiue Assistant
Miss Kathryn Stanford
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Mr. Raymond Galinski
Speech
Miss Catherine Utz
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French . . . English
Mr. Harry Nuckolls
Journalism . . . English
Mrs. Catherine Bestrom
Latin
Mrs. Mary Kaye
English . . . Counselling
Mr. Larry Sholtey
Drivers Training . . . History
Mr. Richard Demlow
History . . . Government
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History . . . Sociology An
Mr. Howord Hornung
Band
Mr. Everett Greiner
Geometry . . . Drivers Training
Mr. Art Dewey
Mathematics
Mr. John Heikkilo
Mathematics
Miss Rita Wermer Mr- Roger Ewing
Band
Mathematics
Mr. Richord Scofield
Physics . . . General Science
Mr. Albert Johnson
Biology
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Physical Science . . .Chemistry
Mr. Jomes Dittmer
Agriculture . . . Dr. Training
Mr. Irving Prescott Mr. Hol Modden
Choir Physical Education
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Mr. Gordon Aho
Counselling . . . Business Math
Mrs. Ruth Dittmer
Home Economics
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Mr. Mol Johnson
Basic Shop . . . Co-op
Miss Louise Antle
Home Economics
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History . . . Physical Education Ra English , . . Athletics
Mr, Dan Evqng Mr. lgmor Barbo
Shop Mechanical Drawing . . . Blue Print
Office Secretaries
Mrs. Rosello Novicke
Mrs. Mary Fulker
Miss Dorothy Hedlund
Office of the Superintendent
Miss Eldonno Fugere
Office of the Principal
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Bus drivers include: Dick Ritsema, head driver, bus 155 William
Wallace, bus l2j Clarence Laman, bus 14, Donald Miller, bus 9g
Betty Phelps, bus llg Virginia Granger, bus lOg Darvvin White-
gnight, bus l6g Martin Hudy, bus l8, and Daniel Fellows, bus l7
Custodians
Each LHS custodian is a carpenter,
locksmith, plumber, gardener, house-
keeper, and whatever else a situation
demands. These versatile men keep the
high school in excellent condition all the
year round.
A broken window, a balky furnace,
or a misadjusted desk occasionally dis-
rupt the daily routine of cleaning. Night
custodians must often stop their work
to lock and unlock doors for visitors.
LHS salutes its custodians, who are
friendly and capable through all inter-
ruptions.
Bus Drivers
Though snow and sleet and gloom of
night can keep bus drivers from their
appointed rounds, the highly competent
drivers of LHS have ventured forth in
some fearful weather. The rural buses
found the 1958-59 winter to be an
especially difficult one.
Bus drivers work extra hours taking
teams and fans to out-of-town games.
They must also cope with occasional
mechanical breakdowns. LHS salutes
these people who are so often respon-
sible for the safety of many students.
Custodians, back row: Fred Stohr, Erv Miller,
Dewey Johnson
and lvar Gustafson, maintenance engineer. Front row: Joe Pope
and Reinhold Lepp.
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Cafeteria cooks, left to right: Mrs. Ruby Silver, salads ond baked
goodsj Mrs. Marie Sutter, entrees, and Mrs Loretta Bromley,
service.
Cooks
Ludington high's cafeteria cooks pre-
pare food which serves over 500 people
each day. They carefully plan menus
which are alternated for variety, and
they train the students who assist them
during the two noon hours.
The two huge milk cans may empty
themselves in the middle of the rush, or
the hamburgers may seem to disappear,
but no one goes hungry. LHS salutes
its cooks, whose hard work gives pleas-
ure to many lunch hours.
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Seniors
Suzorm Peterson
Co-Valedictofi0"'
Clan Cofora
flue and Silver
Nancy Bond
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Co oncy Speer
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Real Rose
DeLoris Andrews
"1 know how to laugh and be happy."
PCD Club l,2,45 Girls' Lea ue 2,3,45 Sr. Re . 4' French
Club 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Y-Tgens l,25 G.A.A, T5 FiH.A. l5
Choir 45 Annual Artist 45 Oriole Life Artist 3, 45 Girls
Basketball l,25 Girls Volleyball l5 Badminton 25 Prom
Comm. Chairman 35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Hi-C 35
Mathers Tea 2,3,45 Comm. Chairman 35 Art Exhibit 35
National Honor Society 3, 45 Winter Whirl l,25 CQ-
chairman of fashion show 4.
Wilma Anthony
"Filling all the world with sunshine."
Latin Club l,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Girls' League 2,3,4Z
Library Club 45 Secretary 45 Volleyball 25 Bowling
Team 4.
Jim Arnold
"We nominate a fellow here, as the liveliest
wire of the '59 year."
Annual 45 Oriole Life 3,45 Latin Club l,Z,35 Boys' Asso-
ciation 2,3,4.
Sharon Ashton
"On her lips a smile of beauty."
Transfer 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Future Teachers 35 Pep Club
3,45 Sr. Rep. 45 Girls League 3,45 French Club 3,45
Volleyball 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35
Prom Comm. 35 Mothers Tea 3,45 Monitor 45 Oriole
Life 45 Annual 45 Basketball 3,45 Captain 35 Girls Bad-
minton 35 Oriole Life Typist 4.
Karla Altrock
"My mind is gay."
G.A.A., l5 Latin Club l5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Winter Whirl
Comm. l,2,3,45 Band, l,2,35 Girls' Band 35 Band Librar-
ian 35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Peo Club 25 Prom. Comm.
35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Oriole Life 3,45 Exchange Editor
45 Annual Staff 4.
Roger Altrock
"His dark, wavy hair would be an asset to
anyone."
Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Bowling 45 Library Club 35
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Print Shop Club 4.
Bill Anderson
"A small bundle of dynamite."
Football l,25 Basketball l5 Tennis 2,3,45 Inter Mural
Basketball 3,45 Senior Basketball 45 Library Club 35
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Boys' Association Rep. 45 Hockey
l,2,3,45 Rifle Club l,2.
James Anderson
"Nothing great was ever achieved without
enthusiasm."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Tennis 2.
Gary Beebe
"Early to bed, early to rise-and you miss the
best part of the day."
Football I, Basketball I,25 Thespians 3,45 Boys' Asso-
ciation 253,45 Sr. Basketball 45 Student Police 45 Cur-
tain Callers 35 Co-op 3,4.
Sonia Beebe
"We havent known you very long. but we'd
like to."
Transferred 45 Future Nurses 45 Girls League 45 Volley-
ball 45 G.A.A. 4.
Avery Benedict
"Never ready, always late, but he smiles-
so you wart."
Choir I,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Football I5 Cross Country
25 Varsity Club 3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Bruce Bennett
"All the world's a stage. and I'm acting up."
Track l,2,3,45 Basketball I5 Football I5 Choir 3,45
Camera Club I5 lntra-mural Basketball 3,45 Boys' Assa-
ciation 2,3,45 Senior Basketball 4.
John Ball
"Quiet in speech and manner."
Library Club 35 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
David Bartell
"Enough work to do and strength enough
to do ir."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 45 National Rifle
Club 2,3,4.
Gwen Boteson
"Ever full of mirth and mischief."
Cviils' League 2,3,45 Y-Teens I,25 F.H.A. 2,35 G.A.A.
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Bob Bazzett
"And the world wonders perplexedg what will
he say and do next.'i
Basketball I5 Cross-Country I5 Boys' Association 2,3,45
French Club 25 Track I5 Golf 4.
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Nancy Bond
"In youth and beauty, wisdom is rare."
Class Vice Pres. l: Prom Comm. 35 Oriole Life l,3,45
Assoc. Editor 35 Co-Editor 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Hi-C 35
French Club 2,35 Pres. 35 Thespians 2,3,45 Sec. 35 Pres.
45 Honor Society 3,45 Pres. 45 Nat'l Merit Scholarship
semi-finals 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Mothers' Tea 2,3,45
Assist. director, all-school play 35 Curtain Callers 25
All-school play 45 Home room rep. 35 Graduation usher 3.
Sara Bourisseau
"Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm."
Pep Club l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Y-Teens l,25 Sec-
retary 35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Volleyball l5 Winter Whirl l,2,35
Prom Comm. Chairman 35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Mathers
Tea 3.
Janice Brunk
"Always happy and full of fun."
G.A.A. l5 Y-Teens l5 Pep Club l5 Girls' League 2,3,45
Library Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Oriole Life 3.
Barbara Buffum
"She adds a touch of happiness to life."
Latin Club l,25 G.A.A. l,2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Fu-
ture Nurses 2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Basketball 25 Oriole
Life Staff 45 Homecoming Comm. 3.
Kathy Bentz
"A little time for laughter."
G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Latin Club l,25 Girls Basketball l,2,35
Captain 25 Volleyball l,2,35 Captain and Champs 25
Badminton 25 Annual Sales 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Bowl-
ing League 45 Softball l,2,3,4.
Joan Berg
"Good humor is wisdom and goodness
combined."
Thespians 2,3,45 Curtain Callers 2,3,45 Girls' League
2,3,45 G.A.A. l,25 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm.
35 Volleyball l,25 Basketball l,25 Badminton 25 Monitor
45 Mother's Tea 2,3,4.
Bruce Bice
"Full of fun and fancy free."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 4.
Dan Bernson
"A Christian is God Almightyfs gentleman."
Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Tennis l,25 Pros.
Att. 45 Varsity Club 45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Pres. 3: Choir
l,2,3,45 Social Chairman 35 V. Pres. 45 S.T.C.C. 3,45
Bays' Association 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35 Student
Court 45 Class Vice-Pres. 3.
Dean Christensen
"The quiet type who's well worth knowing."
Track l5 Co-op 35 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Ron Cl-outier
"By persistently remaining unattached, a man
converts himself into a permanent public
temptation."
Basketball I5 Football l5 Class President 25 Boys' Asso-
ciation 2,3,45 Latin Club l,2.
Paul Coleman
"He talks and talks, ye gads, how he can talkl'
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Choir 3,41 F-F-A. 4-
Joan Collins
"Here's to the girl who's jolly and gay."
F.H.A. l5 G.A.A. l5 Library Club 45 Volleyball 2,35
Girls' League 2,3,4.
Janet Campbell
"Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf'
Y-Teens l,2,35 Monitor 2,35 Co-op 2,45 F.H.A. 2,35
Library 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Par. of F.H.A. 3.
Greg Carmouche
"High may he rise, never to fall."
Football l,2,45 Basketball I5 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramural
basketbaIl5 Senior basketball5 Pep Club 45 Student Police
35 Varsity Club 45 Latin Club l,25 Boys' Association
2,3,45 Senior Rep. Ski Club 3,45 Ski Team 3,4.
Georgianne Case
"Gentle of speech and manners."
Transfer 45 Library Club 45 Girls' League 4.
Ruth Chrisple
"She's here-I heard her laugh."
Earl Dixon
"Many things gain by being said simply."
Volleyball l,25 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Bruce Doll
"Silence proves worthwhile."
Latin Club l,25 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Class Vice-
President 35 S.T.C.C. 45 Chief of Police 45 Homecoming
Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Reserve Basketball Manager 2.
Darlene Falkman
"Neat in appearance: quiet in manner."
Girls' League 25354.
Lorna Farley
"Her smile itself is beauty."
Choir 2,3,45 Robe Custodian 25 Librarian 35 Curtain
Callers 35 Pep Club l,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Homecoming
Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming Court 45 Girls'
League 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Hi-C Club 3,45 Y-Teens
l,2,35 Girls' League Style Show 4.
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Lyle Collins
"A quiet and pleasant fellow."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Latin Club l,2J H0'CkeY 22
F.F.A. 4.
Joyce Crawford
"I never saw a man I didn't like."
Girls' League 253,45 Y-Teens I5 G.A.A. l5 Library Club 2.
Barbara Crocker
"She's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with,
and pleasant to - - - to think on."
S.T.C.C. 45 Clerk 45 Student Court 45 National Honor
Society 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 President 45 Latin Club
l,2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Representative 25 Treasurer
35 G.A.A, l,2,35 Pep Club l,2.35 Student Police 45 Vol-
leyball l,25 Basketball l,2,35 Softball l,25 Winter Whirl
Comm, l,,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 35
Mothers Tea 35 Girls' League Style Show, Model 254.
Dick Demlow
"A good athlete. a fine student, a swell guy."
Latin Club 25 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Cross
Country 2: Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 35 Basketball
Manager 45 Print Shop Club 45 Oriole Life Staff 45 Ten-
nis 3,45 S.T.C.C. 35 Student Court 3.
Ron Fredericks
"Generally speaking--he's generally speaking."
Baseball 2,3,4, Football l,2, Varsity Club 3,4, Boys'
Association 2,3,4.
John Gaines
"He's capable of imagining all, arranging all,
and doing everything."
Basketball l,2, Varsity 3,4, Football l,2, Pep Club 2,3,
Latin Club l,2, Co-Chairman Homecoming 3, Varsity
Club 2,3,4, President 4, Choir 2,3,4, Treas. 3, President
4, Boys' State Representative 3, S.T.C.C. 3, Comm. at
Large 3, Boys' Association 2,3,4, Representative 3, Sen-
ior Class President 4, Co-Captain Basketball 4, Captain
Tennis 3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, King of Valentine Dance 2,
Prom Comm. 3.
Jack Gebott
"Full of fun and mischief too."
Football l,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Varsity Club 4,
Rifle Club 2,3,4, Boys' Association 2,3,4, Student Police
3, Office Party Chairman 4, Career Day Chairman 4.
Milton Gilbert
"He has plenty of will power and even more
won't power."
Choir 3,4, Football l, Football Manager 2, Oriole Life
Staff 2, Oriole Life Photographer 3,4, Thespians Z,3,4,
Treasurer 3,4, Curtain Callers 2, Homecoming Comm. 3,
Student Police 3,4, Asst. Chief 4, Boys' Association
2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Ski Team 3, Latin Club l,2,3.
Larry Fay
"And the band played on."
Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Band Officer Z,3,4,
Student Police 4, Boys' Association 2,3,4, Homecoming
Comm. 2, Orchestra 2,4.
Jim Ferris
"Again arose the oft-repeated plea, 'Mn--I
don't quite agree."'
Basketball l,2,3, Football l,2, Golf 3,4, Track l, Latin.
Club l,2, Boys' Association 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm.
3.
George Foster
"He leaves his problems for his brainy days."
Football l,2, Basketball l,2,3, Track l,2,3, Pep Club
3,4, Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Iva Frederick
"What is worth doing at all is worth doing
well."
F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, President 3, Hi-C
2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3, President 4, Girls' League 2,3,4,
Junior Representative 3, President 4, National Honor
Society 3,4, Badminton 2, Mothers Tea Comm. 2,35
Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Comm. 3, Oriole Life Staff
3,4, Monitor 4, S.T.C.C. 4.
Dave Hall
"Cheer up. the worst is yet to come."
Latin Club l,2,35 Ski Club 3,45 Ski Team 3,45 Presi-
dent 3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Priscilla Hamilton
"A winning way, a pleasant smile."
Pep Club l,25 Band l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Girls' League
2,3,45 Thespians 35 Prom Comm. 35 Winter Whirl Comm.
35 Mothers Teo 3,45 Homecoming Court 4.
Janice Hansen
"She talks so incessently that she doesn't give
her echo half a chance."
Eagiz Club l5 G.A.A. l,25 Pep Club l5 Girls' League
Sharon Harley
"Like a dew drop, she is purer than the purest."
Latin Club l5 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Girls' League 2,3,45
Pep Club 45 French Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 G.A.A.
l,25 Prom Comm. 35 Volleyball l,25 Basketball l5 Home-
coming Comm. 3.
Ron Gorzynski
"Quiet! I may say something sensible."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45
President 45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Track 3,4.
Phyllis Gustafson I
"She speaks not, and yet there lies a conversation
in her eyes."
Girls' League 2,3,45 GJNA- 2,32 Bond l,-2,3141 Pep Bend
25 F.H.A. 45 Secretary 4,
Erv. Hockert
"I'm not a wolf. It's just the way I say
hello-o-o."
Thespians 3,45 Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,25 Pep Club
l,2,35 Curtain Callers 3.45 Vice-President 35 Boys' As-
sociation 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Winter Whirl Comm.
3,45 Color Guard Capt. l,2,35 Co-op 3,4.
Roger Hakanson
"Imagination is more important than knowl-
edge."
Hockey 3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Barbara Hill
"Beauty was in all her steps, heauen in her eyes."
Oriole Life Staff 3,45 Co-Editor 45 Varsity Cheerleader
3,45 Captain 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45
Curtain Callers Z,3,45 Secretary 35 G.A.A, l5 F.H.A.
l,25 Reporter 25 Latin Club l,2,35 Basketball l,25 Vol-
leyball 1,25 Badminton l,25 Girls' League 2,3,45 Chair
2,3,45 S.T.C.C. 45 Student Court 45 All School Plays 35
National Honor Society 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35
Prom Comm. 35 Pep Club 3,45 Mothers Tea 2,3,45 Home-
coming Court 4.
Clifford Houk
"He qoes his quiet way."
Bays' Association 2,3,45 F.F.A. 45 Officer 4.
Bruce Huster
"A mixture of music, mischief and mirth."
Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Student Police 45 Bond
officer 2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,4.
John Jensen
"fAn equal mixture of good sense and good
humor."
Latin Club 45 Senior Rep. 45 Hi-C Club 2,3,45 Chaplain
45 Pep Club 2,35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Boys' Associa-
tion 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Latin Club Charter Comm. 4.
Robert Hartung
"As strong and immovable as the Rock of
Gibralter."
Football 2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 45
Library Club 45 Varsity Club 4.
Janice He-emstra
"lVzth mirth and laughter she makes known her
presence."
Cheerleading l,2,35 Library 45 President 45 F.H.A. l,2,35
Pep Club l,2,3,45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Representative 35
G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Curtain Callers 35 Treas-
urer 35 Badminton l,2,35 Volleyball l,2,3,45 Basketball
.1-,235 Softball l,2,35 Bowling League 2,3,45 Mothers
ea .
Jim Heikkila
"Full of promise for the future."
Track I5 Manager l5 Football Manager 25 Basketball
Manager l,2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Boys' Association
2,3,4.
Martha Herrick
"Patience is an important ingredient of
wisdom."
G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Clerk 35 President 45 Latin Club l,2,35
Basketball l,2,35 Volleyball l,35 F,T.A. 25 F.N.A. 3,45
Secretary 45 Bowling League 35 Monitor 45 Homecoming
Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 4.
Jon Jensen
"To loue the game beyond the prize."
Football l,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 Basketball l,2,35 Track
l,2,3,45 Varsity Club l,2,35 Sec.-Treas. 45 Pep Club 45
Vice-Pres. 45 Boys' Association 2,3545 Representative 2.
Karen Johnson
"Feminine goodness. feminine grace. and fem-
enzne generosity."
F.H.A. l,25 Secretary 25 Mothers Teo 35 Girls' League
2,3,4.
Larry Kier
"He has an eye for color-blondes, redheads,
brunettes."
Latin Club l,2,35 Basketball 2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,45
Golf 45 Bowling League 45 Band l5 Prom Comm. 35
Homecoming Comm. 35 Youth Center Comm. 3,4.
Dale King
"He who stands tall sees far."
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Janet King
"So quiet, so calm, so serene."
Girls' League l,2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3.
Gloria Krivitzky
"The sweetest joy, the wildest woe, is love."
G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Bowling League 2,35 Secretory 25 Pep
Club l5 F.H.A. 2,35 Latin Club l,25 Basketball l,25
Volleyball 1,25 Badminton l,25 Curtain Callers 25 Girls'
League 2,3,45 Mothers Tea Comm. 25 Prom Comm. 25
Librory Club 3.
Robert Johnson
"His disposition is as his hair-sunny."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 High School Bowling League 4.
Sandra Karlsen
"The hand which has made you good has made
you fair."
G.A.A. 25 French Club 25 F.N.A. 35 Basketball 2,35 Bad-
minton 2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Monitor 35 Usher for
Graduation 35 Mothers Tea 3,4.
Ronald Lauridsen
"Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy: but other
times-oh my!"
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Sylvia Leppla
"A smile will go a long, long way."
Latin Club l,2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Rifle Club 32
Librarian 45 F.N.A. 35 Oriole Life 3,45 Annual Stott 4.
Luther Lessard
"1 agree with no man's opinions, I have some
of my own."
Curtain Callers 35 Student Police 45 Oriole Life Staff 45
Boys' Association Z,3,4.
Judy Lovewell
"Pep, wisdom, joy-everything worthwhile:
she has them all plus a pleasant smile."
Latin Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 National Honor Society
3,45 Sec. 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,35 Oriole
Life 3,45 Assoc. Editor 45 Annual Staff 3.45 Prom Comm.
35 Usher l958 Graduation.
Barbara Kukawka
"Born for success, with grace to win, and heart
to hold."
Transfer 25, S.T.C.C. 45 Senior Comm. 45 Choir 253,45
Asst. Treas. 35 Secretary 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Co-Editor
45 Homecoming Court 45 Oriole Life Staff 3,45 Asst.
Editor 35 Class Sec.-Treas. 25 Class President 35 Ring
-Comm. 35 Latin Club 2,35 Thespians 2,3,45 Curtain'
Callers 25 Secretary 25 Foreign Exchange Student to Ger-
many 35 All School Plays 35 Youth Center Comm. 35
Girls' League 2,3,45 Secretory 37 Mothers TSG 3,41
Style Show Narrator 4.
Sandra Lange
"As welcome as the flowers in May."
Y-Teens l,2,35 Student Police 45 Girls' League 2,3,4
Choir 2,3545 Mothers Tea 2,3,45 Winter Whirl 25 Home:
coming Court 45 Girls' League Style Show 4.
Jed Larsen
"lf business interferes with pleasure, cut out
business."
Football l,2,45 Latin Club l,25 Class Treasurer l5 Boys'
Association 2,3,45 Co-op 3,4.
Marilyn .Larsen
"lt's love that makes her world go round."
Library Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls'
League 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Oriole Life Staff 35 Sales
Staff 35 Manager 45 Home Room Rep. 35 Mothers Tea
2,3,45 G.A.A. l.
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Howard McKay
"As restless as a windshield wiper."
Football l,2,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Sec.-Treas. 45
Senior Basketball5 Track 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Varsity
Club 4.
Janet Madsen
"Her quiet nature seems tuned to each season's
harmony."
Girls' League 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,45 Hi-C 35 Monitor 35
Volleyball l,45 Basketball l,45 Baseball l,4.
Mary Ann Magnussen
"ln quietness and confidence shall be your
strength."
Girls' League 2,3,45 Pep Club l5 Y-Teens l,2,35 F.H.A.
2,35 Curtain Callers 25 Hi-C 2,35 Monitor l,2,3,4.
Patsy Ann Mallory
"1 think that I shall never scan, A tree as lovely
as a man."
Band l,2,3,45 Treas. 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45
Treos. 25 Girls' League 2,3,45 Girls' Baseball l,25 Girls'
Volleyball 2,35 Girls' Basketball 2,35 Badminton 25 Pep
Band 45 F.N.A. 3,45 Librarian 3.
Terry Luxford
"Dark and handsome-a Romeo indeed."
Football l,2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police
45 Pep Club 45 Tennis 2.
Linda Lyon
" I'm always raising cane, and it 1sn't sugar.
F.H.A. l5 Band l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Peo Club l,2,35
Girls' League 23,45 Pep Band l: Reserve Cheerleader 35
French Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Winter Whirl COMM-
l,2,3,45 Oriole Life 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Prom Comm.
35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Mothers Tea 2,3,45 All School
Play 3.
Dick McCann
"If laughs were riches, how wealthy l'd be."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Gun Club l,2,3,4.
Dennis McCarthy
"A mischievous gleam in his eyes gives him
away."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 F.F.A. 4.
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John Mears
"Here's a sport indeed."
Football l,2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Jim Miller
"Women are such expensive things."
Transfer 35 Boys' 'Association 3,4.
Carol Morse
"She has a head to conceive and a tongue to
persuade."
Girls' League 2,3,45 Band l5 Maiorette l5 Oriole Life
2,35 Oriole Life Editor 35 French Club 25 Monitor 4.
Pam Mulligan
"Glue us the girl whose happy life is one per-
petual smile."
Band l,2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Sec. 35
Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Treas. 45 Latin Club l5 S.T.C.C. 45
Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 25 Winter Whirl l,2,3,45
General Chairman 45 Homecoming 35 Prom Comm. 3.
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Dean Malsfrom
"He looks safe, but so does gunpowderf'
Football l5 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Phyllis Marlan
"Joy rises in me, like a summer morn."
Girls' League 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Winter Whirl
Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 F.H.A. l,2,35 Treas. 35
Mcnitor 2,35 Mothers' Tea 2,3,45 F.N.A. l,2,3.
Ron Martin
"Quiet in appearance. but that's not his nature."
F.F.A. 45 Boys' Association 2,3,4,
Bob Matson
"Oh! What a man Io be so shy."
Football 2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45
Ski Club 45 Senior Basketball5 Track 4.
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David Nestander
"The quietest men often become great."
Boys' Association 2,3,4g Latin Club l,2,3, Honor So-
ciety 3,4.
Phil Newberg
"Can't keep sense and nonsense apart."
Boys' Association 2,3,4j Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4p
Rifle Club l,2.
Ron Newberg
"A basketball player, sort of shy, but to his
friends a real great guy."
Football lg Basketball l,2,3,4, Boys' Association 2,3,4g
French Club 3,45 Pep Club 4.
Pat Nickelson
"She and gloom are no relation."
Pep Club l,2g Latin Club l,2g F.T.A. 2,35 Y-Teens
l,2,3p Homecoming Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Oriole
Life 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Moni-
tor 4.
Herbert Nankee
"There's more about me than you'll ever knouJ.'
Bays' Association 2,3,4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4.
Charles Nelson
"Xl friendly fellow we all like."
Boys' Association 2,3,4g Cross Country 2, Track l,2,3,45
Student Council 4, Commissioner at Large 4.
Nancy Lee Nelson
Here is a blonde of our dreams
GA A 2 3 Pep Club 4 Library Club 3 4 see. of Dis-
trict Library 4 Girls Basketball 3 Girls Volleyball 2,35
G"'lS l-F-'09ue 2 3 4 Mothers Tea 2 3 Drama Club
2 3 4 Girls League Fashion Show 4
Frank James Nephew
Neither bold nor shy
Band l 2 3 4 Boys Association 2 3 4
Pete Ostronder
"Man is the only animal that blushes, or
needs to."
Co-op 45 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Lynne Overton
"ln every gesture, dignity and love."
F.H.A. l,2,35 G.A.A. l,25 Y-Teens l,2,35 Winter Whirl
Comm. 2,35 Volleyball 25 Monitor 45 Girls' League 2,3,4.
Nancy Ann Pappe
"Yes, all men are dust-but one is gold dust."
Latin Club 1,25 Girls' League 2,3,4.
Pom Parsons
"The love light in her eye."
French Club 2,35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 2,3,
T"e05U"e" 32 Gil'lS' I-eGgue 2,3,45 Mothers Teo 2,3,4,
Prom Comm. 35 Winter Whirl Comm. 2,3.
Jean Nielsen
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"There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness.
Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Pres. 35 Pep Club l5 F.T.A. 3,45 Val-
entine Queen 25 S.T.C.C. 3,45 Commissioner at Large 35
Treas. 45 Oriole Life Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Busi-
ness Manager 45 Winter Whirl l,2,3,45 General Chair-
man 35 Comm. Chairman 45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecom-
ing Comm. 35 Cheerleading 35 Hostess Sr. Gov't. Day 35
Girls' League 2,3,45 Mothers' Tea 2,3,45 Style Show
2,45 Homecoming Queen 4.
Gilbert 0'Brien
"Friendly in disposition."
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Bercloy Olmsteod
"A fashionable woman is always in love."
Latin Club I5 Pep Club l5 Mathers Tea 2,3,45 Y-Teens
l,2,3,45 Oriole Life 2,35 Annual 3,45 Winter Whirl
Comm. 3,45 French Club 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Band I5
Future Teachers 2,35 Vice President 35 Girls' League
2,3,45 Girls' League Style Show 45 Homecoming Comm.
3.
Carlo Olson
"Short and sweet."
Y-Teens l,25 G.A.A. l,25 F.H.A. l,25 Mothers Tea 25
Pep Club l5 Library Club 35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Home
Room Rep. 35 Cherry Pie Contest 2,4.
C.
Sandra Porter
"There is nothing so contagious as laughter and
goodness.
G.A.A. l,2,35 Future Nurses l5 Tumbling Team 25 F,H.A.
l,2,3,45 Historian 45 Girls' League 2,3,4.
Chris Roberts
"A tall. blond gentleman we see. A ladies'
man?"
Transferred 35 Football 45 Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45
Boys' Association 3,45 Vice-President 4.
Gloria Rodriquez
"This dark-haired girl has charming ways we
all adore."
G.A.A. l,2,35 Tumbling Team 35 Homecoming Comm, l5
Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 Girls' League 2,3,4.
Larry Rohr
"He fears the wiles of won7en's smiles--'or
does he?"
Football 25 Tennis 25 Ski Club 3,45 Treasurer 35 Ski
Team 45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 3.
Doris Penland
"A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known."
Latin Club l5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Y-Teens l,25 Volleyball l5
Girls' League 2,3,45 G.A.A, Banquet Comm. 2,3.
Lynn Peterson
"l75 lbs. of athletic energy."
Football l,2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Varsity Club
3,45 Senior Basketball 4.
Suzann Peterson
"Ever true to her faith. her work. and her
friends."
Annual 3,45 Co-Editor 45 Oriole Life 3,45 Editor 35
Assoc. Editor 45 Hi-C 2,3,45 Sec.Treas. 35 Future Teach-
ers 3,45 President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Li-
brary Club 45 District President 45 Latin Club l,2,3I
Jr. Classical Leaaue 45 Y-Teens 3,42 G:A.A. li Future
Nurses 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Vice-President 4: ,GIYIS
League 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. Chairman 3: Roman
Banquet 2,35 Mothers Tea 2,35 PrOr'n COMM. Cl'1Ol"m0"'
35 Harneroom Representative 35 Usher l958 Gfdfil-I Wol'
verine Girls State 35 National Merit Scholarship Semi-
finals.
Robert Platt
"You can't ruffle his quiet good nature.
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
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Margie Savage
"Oh! For the love of laughter's charm."
Girls' League 2,3,4, Library Club 4, Pep Club 22 Y-
Teens 2.
Carolyn Schafer
"Whoever loves much, does much."
Band 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Choir 2,3,4, Robe Custodian
3, Treasurer 4, Pep Band 2,4, All Girls Orchestra 2,3,4,
Latin Club l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3, Representative l,2,
Y-Teens 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Mothers
Tea 3,4, S.T.C.C. 4, Chainnan Special Projects Comm.
4, Student Court 4, Softball l,2, Hi-C Club 2,3,4, Rep-
resentative 2,3, Vice-President 4, Homecoming 3.
Jim Schneider
"Mischief and I are pals."
Basketball Manager l, Boys' Association 2,3,4, Foot-
ball l,2, Hockey l,2, Varsity Club 3,4, lntermural Bas-
ketball 3,4, Senior Basketball 4, Stage 'Crew All School
Play 3, Baseball 3.
Maurice Schoenberger
"Fond of work, fond of fun."
Football l,2, Band l, Latin Club l,2,3, Senator 3, Class
Representative 2, Class Treasurer 3, National Honor
Society 3,4, Prom Comm, 3, Boys' Association l,2,3,4,
S.T.C.C. 4.
Connie Rohrmoser
"Modesty is the citadel of beauty."
Band l,2,3,4, Majorette 2,3,4, Head Librarian 3, Social
Chairman 4, Y-Teens l,Z,3,4, Treasurer 3, F.T.A. 3,4,
Vice President 3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Homecoming
Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, French Club
2,3, F.H.A. l, Pep Club 2,3, Basketball l,2, Volleyball
l,2, Winter Whirl Comm. Chairman 3,4.
Sandy Ruschkewicz
"She has a touch of music in her life."
G.A.A, l,2,3,4, F.N.A. 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2,3, Rifle
Club 4, L.H.S. Bowling League 2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4,
Basketball l,2,3, Badminton 2.3, Choir 3,4, Girls'
League 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Oriole Life Staff 4, Girls
Softball l,2,3,4.
Richard Salcius
"What's so pleasant as a day off."
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Fred Samuelson
"In his classes he's a bashful sort, but out with
the fellows a real good sport."
Pep Band 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Boys' Association 2,3,4,
Rifle Club l,2,3,4.
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Mari Lee Shira
"A vigorous, various. versatile girl."
Girls' League 2,3,45 Tumbling Team 35 Art Exhibit 35
Mothers Tea 35 Prom Comm. 35 Oriole Life 2.
Jim Shorts
"As large as life and twice as natural."
Varsity Club 3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Track Man-
ager Z.
Patricia Sisko
"A conscientious, energetic worker, whose kind
the world is glad to haven'
Latin Club l,25 Girls' League 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45
Clerk 35 Basketball 2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Badminton 25
Bowling League 35 Oriole Life Staff 45 National Honor
Society 3,45 Treasurer 45 Co-Chairman of Art Show 35
Baseball l,2,3.
Anita Smith
"Patience and gentleness is beauty."
G,A.A, 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Volleyball 2,3,45 Girls'
Basketball 2,35 Badminton 2,35 Girls' League 2,3,45
Mothers Tea l,2,35 Mothers Tea Narrator 35 Prom
Comm. 35 Monitor l,25 Fashion Show 45 Oriole Life
Staff 4.
Barry Schrader
"To know him is to like him."
Track l,2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Latin Club l,25
Football 2,35 Varsity Club 4.
Marvin Seymour
"His labor is worthy of reward."
Boys Association 2,3,45
Tom Shaw
"A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman
pm anything on him since he was a baby."
Latin Club l,2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Football l,2,35
Varsity Club 2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Prom Comm. 3.
Gordon Shepler
"Work is for spare moments when there's
nothing else to do."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 4.
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Laura Lee Smith
"Humor is the harmony of the heart."
Girls' League 2,3,45 F.H.A. l,25 Monitor 3,45 Library 45
G.A.A. lg Mothers Tea Narrator 3.
LaVern Sobieralski
"Ain't we got fun."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Student Police 35 Bowling 45
F.F.A. 4.
Ron Sorensen
Barbara Stilson '
"The fewer the words, the greater the profitf'
G.A.A. l,45 Girls' League 2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,35 Library
Club 25 Girls' Softball 2,3.
Sharon Stewart
"She has a merry spirit and a friendly air."
Library Club 45 Treasurer 45 G.A.A. l,25 Girls Basket-
ball l,25 Girls Volleyball l,2,3,45 Girls' League 2,3,45
French Club 2.
Dove Sfalter
"A little nonsense now and then."
Band l,2,3,45 Boys' Association 253,45 F.F.A. 45 Pep
Band 2,3,4.
Tom Strobel
"Friends, Romans, Countrymen - - - lend me
our irls"'
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Football l,2,45 Basketball I5 Tennis l,2,3,45 Pep Club
I,2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45 Hockey 2,31 Pffim
Comm. 2,35 Varsity Club 3,45 CO-OD 3,42 l"l0m9C9m"'lQ
Comm. 35 S.T.C.C. 4.
"He is quiet: but when you know him, then
the fun begins."
Band l,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Boys' Association 2,3,45
Football 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Senior
Basketball 45 lntermural Basketball 4.
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but because she labors for
President lg Choir l,2,3,45 Secretary 35
3,45 Latin Club l,2,35 Secretary 2,35 Hi-C
5 Vice-President 35 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Oriole Life
Assoc. Editor 35 S.T.C.C. 3,45 Comm. at Large
45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' League
4, Foreign Exchange Student to Germany 35 Bod-
minton 35 Pep Club 35 Vice-President 35 Annual Staff
3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming General Chairman 3.
Jim Tallefson
"The carefree way he goes."
Track 1,25 Golf 35 Freshman Basketball l5 Boys' Associa-
ti::n 2,3545 Senior Basketball 45 Intermural Basketball
3,45 Library Club 35 Student Police 4.
Marty Tallefson
"Sweet happiness in her eyes."
Pep Club l,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 President 45 Y-Teens
2,3,45 Winter Whirl 2,3545 Girls' League 2,35 Senior
Rep. 45 Mothers Tea 2,35 Co-Chairman Style Show 45
Band l,25 Prom. Comm. Chairman 35 Homecoming
Comm. 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Oriole Life Busi-
ness Staff 3,45 Usher, l9S8 Graduation.
Everett Taylor
"Born to make hash of hearts."
Latin Club l,2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,25 Oriole
Life Staff 45 Student Court 45 S.T.C.C. 45 Boys' Associa-
tion 2,3,4.
Tom Towns
"Just enough mischief to tease."
Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Larry Summers
"The more boys think, the less lhey say."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Band 3.
Mike Surplice
"A man who looks but doesn't leap."
Boys' Association 25354.
Sally Sutton
"lf you would be loved. Ioue and be lovely.
G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Latin Club l,2,35 Ring Comm, 35 Choir
3,45 Class Secretary 35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Prom
Comm. 3, Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 Badminton 25
Baseball l,2,35 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Vice-President 35
President 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Commencement Decor-
ation Comm. 3.
Gary Swanson
"Quiet yet he's full of fun."
Boys' Association 2,3545 Library Club 45 Choir 2,3,4.
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"A better lad just can't be had."
Boys' Association 2,3,45 Camera Club 3.
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Carol Wehrle
"I'he beauty of beauen is the stars, the beauty
of woman is her hair."
Choir l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 25 Curtain Callers 2,3,45 Presi-
dent 35 Thespians 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Oriole Life Staff
3,45 Annual Staff 45 Girls' Basketball l,2,35 Volleyball
l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Y-Teens l,25
Rifle Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 35
Rowling League 2,3,45 Mothers Tea 25 All School Play
35 Badminton 2,35 Girls' Softball l,2,35 Monitor 45 Pep
Club l,2,35 French Club 25 Reserve Cheerleader 35
Girls' League 2,3,4.
Volker Ueth
"lVith a mind for knowledge and a heart for
love."
Latin Club l,25 Choir 2,35 Class Secretary l5 Track
25 Honor Society 3,45 Oriole Life 35 Curtain Callers 35
Homecoming Comm. 35 Boys' Association 2,3,4.
Georgene Urbon
"As merry as a cricket."
Latin Club l5 Pep Club l,25 Y-Teens l5 G.A.A. l,25
Prom Comm. 35 Girls' League 2,3,45 Monitor 4.
Chris Waldhelm
"A tall and friendly lad: one of the best Lue'ue
ever bad. "
Latin Club l,2,35 Track 2,3,45 Boys' Association 2,3,45
Varsity Club 45 Senior Basketball 45 Honor Society 3,45
Treasurer 35 Senior Class Treasurer 4.
Doreen Walker
"Always willing to be helpful."
Press and Camera Club l5 G.A.A. 35 Girls' League 2,3,45
Monitor 2,3.
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Rose Alice Winczewski
"She sings like a lark."
Girls' League 2,3,4g Curtain Callers l,2,3,4g Thespoins
2,3,4g Vice-President 4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Songleader 2g
Vice-President 3g President 4g Oriole Life Staff 4g Prom
Comm. 3.
Dennis Zielinski
"Happy am I, free from care."
Boys' Association l,2,3,4.
Senior class officers, left to right: Chris Walclhelm, treasurerg lnge-
Lore Wand, vice-presidentg John Gaines, presidentg and Jan Whitman,
secreta ry.
Donna Weston
"A friendly heart has many friends."
Cheerleader l,2,3g F.l-l.A. l,2,3,4g Secretory 4g Oriole
Life Staff 4g Girls' League 2,3,4g Girls Basketball l,2g
Girls Volleyball l,2g Badminton 2.
Ralph Wheaton
"I live in the present, the future will come soon
enough."
Boys' Association 2,3,4g French Club 2g Rifle Club 2g
Football lg Basketball l.
Janice Whitman
'iShe walks in beauty."
Y-Teens 2,3,4g Girls' League 2,3,4g Prom Comm. 3g
Winter Whirl 2,3g Choir l,2,3g Pep Club lg Home Room
Representative 3g Junior Classical League 4g Senior Rep-
resentative 4g Class Secretary 4g Homecoming Comm, 3g
Oriole Life Staff 3g F.l-l.A. l.
David Wickery
"A light-hearted youth.
Football lg Curtain Callers 2g Bowling League 2,4g
Boys' Association 2,3,4g Pep Club lg lntermurol Bas-
ketball 3,4g Senior Basketball 4g Oriole Life Staff 4g
Annual Business Staff 4g Print Shop Club 4.
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Carolyn Schafer and Everett Taylor
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Gary Van Volkenburg
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Linda Bender
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Larry Briggance
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Margery Butler
Bob Caplon
Janice Carmouche
Bruce Carpenter
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Don Peterson
Judith Peterson
Nancy Peterson
Russell Peterson
Thomas Pomorski
Dolores Porter
Gary Rasmussen
Ronald Rasmussen
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Jerry Usiak
Roger Vandling
Tom Van Nortwick
Mary Lore Vaught
Jim Wallace
Ted Weinert
Lorene Whitman
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Melvyn Case
Tom Comstock
Rex Hernandez
Nancy Houk
Kirk Knapp
Donald Lund
Thomas Lykens
Teddy Melonas
Diana Ohman
Duane Olmstead
Dallas Osterman
Merrilee Pirtle
Tom Plank
Ted Winkle
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Carol Lou Smith
Carol Lynne Smith
Jean Sniegowski
Richard Sniegowski
Marcia Solander
Jim Sprague
Bill Stahl
Dwight Stever
LeVerna Stilwell
Kristina Sundholm
Catherine Thibert
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The foreign-exchange program at
LHS, although only in its second year,
has initiated an important step toward
maintaining world peace. The Luding-
ton students who spend two months in
Europe live with European families, ab-
sorbing their cultures and ways of liv-
ing and after returning home, interpret-
ing these to the community. The Eur-
opeans who spend a year here do much
the same way. Thus, more people can
gain a better, true understanding of
people in other lands, and through a
universal understanding, peace may he
attained more easily.
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JUNIOR
Underclassmen
Class Officers
Junior class officers, left to right: Larry Peterson, vice-president,
Jack Gallie, president, Joan Harley, secretary, and Dennis Pehrson.
SOPHOMORE
Sophomore class officers, left to right: Margie Spence, secretary-
treasurerg Dick Strobel, president, and Barbara Witte, vice-president.
FRESHMAN
Freshman class officers, left to right: Linda Edmundson, secretary
Judy Mars, vice-president, Linda Houk, president, and Sheryl Abrahamson
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Character, scholarship, leadership, and
service characterize the members of the
National Honor Society. To become a
member, a student must have and main-
tain a Pa plus average. He must show
qualities of leadership and service in ex-
tracurricular activities and classroom par-
ticipation. His teachers must be able to
recommend him. The Society holds an
impressive initiation ceremony at a spe-
cial assembly each year.
The Honor Society members perform
services about the school, such as setting
up the bulletin board in the lobby.
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National Honor Society, left to right, seated: Pat Sisko, treasurer, Volker Ueth vice
president, Nancy Band, president, Judy Lovewell, secretary, first row: lva Frederick Marilyn
Larsen, Pam Mulligan, Nancy Speer, Carolyn Schafer, Barbara Hill, Delaris Andrews second
row: Barbara Kukawka, David Nestander, Maurice Schaenberger, Dick Demlow Chris Wald
helm, and Suzonn Peterson.
Miss Utz delivers a keynote speech.
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Tallefson, Karla Altrock, Martha Eldred, Pat O'Connorg second rowg Kathy Nancy Bond' merely, edltorl Judy Lovewellf OSSOC' Sports edllor
Bentz, Marilyn Larsen, Carol Wehrle, Sandra Ruschkewicz, Berclay Olm- smndmgz Barham Hill and Nancy Speer' memry Staff'
stead, Sandy Andersong third rowg Dave Wickery, Mike Foutch, Lewis Soli,
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PICCOLO:
Lana Schoenberger
Susan Hanson
FIRST FLUTE:
Lana Schoenberger
Suzanne Butler
Susan Hanson
Barbara Rasmussen
SECOND FLUTE:
Cara Garcia
Jeananne Nelson
Maxine Eddy
Sandra Genter
Eb CLARINET:
Connie Rohrmoser
Ka ren Hulth
FIRST OBOE:
Mary Kinney
SECOND OBOE:
Dorothy Black
FIRST CLARINET:
Paula Stahl
Pat O'Connor
Sharon Lange
June Johnson
Judy Graw
Ludington State Bank
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
SECOND CLARINET
Sally Horowski
Judy Elyeo
Carol Hesslund
Judy Lyon
Christine Pedersen
THIRD CLARINET:
Bonnie Jensen
Barbara Featherstone
Lucinda Rozelle
Carol Wardlow
Nancy Hamilton
ALTO CLARINET
Connie Rodriguez
Kathy Harrington
BASS CLARINET:
Carol Paasch
Beverly Millgard
FIRST BASSOON:
Sondra Plank
SECOND BASSOON:
Nancy Speer
FIRST ALTO SAX:
Julie Benson
Judy Davis
SECOND ALTO SAX
John Rees
Joyce Laird
BARITONE SAX:
Ellen Goward
Janet Morgandollar
SOLO CORNET:
Everett Taylor
Phil Newberg
FIRST CORNET:
Jack Gallie
SECOND CORNET:
Fred Samuelson
Roger Altrock
Barbara LaPorte
THIRD CORNET:
Jim Comstock
Billy Collins
Jim Beckstrom
FIRST FRENCH HORN:
Margaret Voss
SECOND FRENCH HORN:
Jerry Weinert
Verna Gene Gilbert
THIRD FRENCH HORN:
Barbara Gustafson
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Carol Liebetreu
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FIRST TROMBON E:
Bruce l-luster
Ted Thompson
SECOND TROMBONE:
Pat Mallory
Jane Nelson
THIRD TROMBONE:
Jack Larsen
Harold Figgins
BARITONE HORN:
Jim Nephew
Ed Tyler
Ronald Bailey
BASS HORN:
Larry Fay
David Stalter
Dennis McCarthy
Warren Rothbun
Jim Hubbard
STRING BASS:
Carolyn Schafer
BASS DRUM:
Lewis Soli
SNARE DRUM:
Larry Miller
Henry Phelps
Stewart Rathbun
TYMPANI:
Robert Schultz
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Mr. Hornung directs the cadet band in a slow, solemn tune as the concert progresses,
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Malch-9, Pam Sands, and Pam Nerheim.
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Ludington, High School Cadet Band
was organized this year as an intermed-
iate band to give freshmen and other
younger musicians an opportunity for
first chair experience and also to cut
down the size of the Varsity band.
The fifty-one piece Cadet Band has
shown its capabilities at various times
throughout the school year. Football
shows in the fall, concerts, and compe-
tition in the district band contest have
high-lighted their activities.
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Leff ro right: Larry Fay, business manager: David Stalter, stage manager: Fred Samuelson, transporta-
tion manager: Bruce Huster, uniform custodian: Carolyn Schafer, secretary: Pat Mallory, treasurer: Connie
Rohrmoser, social chairman: Suzanne Butler, head librarian, and Everett Tayl0f, CflPl'0"1-
Top row left to right: Dave Stalter, Dennis McCarthy: Second
row: Pat Mallory, Larry Fay, Bruce l-luster: Third row: Phil New-
berg, Roger Altrock, Fred Samuelson, Jack Gallie: Fourth row:
Carolyn Schafer, Joyce Laird, Judy Davis, Julie Benson: Fifth
row: June Johnson, Pat O'Connor, Judy Graw, Sharon Lange,
Paula Stahl: Sixth row: Robert Schultz, Lewis Soii, Larry Miller,
Stuart Rathbun.
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Choir
Front row, left to right: Jan Moore, Carol Carto, Barbara Hill, Suzanne Butler, Sandra Lange, Darlene Chris-
f0Dl'19fS0f1, l-GHG SChOenberger, Carolyn Marsh, Linda Farley, Director Irving Prescott.
Second row, left to right: Lorraine Berger, Marla McNutt, Elaine Boals, Sandro Wells, Margie Spence, Jeanne
Sutcliffe, Joan Harley, lnge-Lore Wand, DeLoris Andrews, Jean Macklam, Michele Mercadal, Nancy Speer, Carolyn
Schafer, Marilyn Pappe, Susan Speer, Carol Nelson.
Third row, left to right: Nancy Kopp, Penny Nielson, Paula Stahl, Lorene Whitman, Marcia Solander, Rita Bate-
son, Diane Gray, Carol Wehrle, Larry Peterson, Bruce Bennett, John Davis, Howard McKay, Art Hansen, Sandra Rusch-
kewicz, Lorna Brown, Lorna Farley, Barbara Kukawka, Marsha Benson, Sally Sutton, Virginia Schrink, Nancy Laird,
Jerilynne Berger.
Fourth row, left to right: Gary Christopherson, Milton Gilbert, Avery Benedict, Clark Bond, William Wallace, Tom
Neal, Dennis Wolunus, John Gaines, David Ruschkewicz, Charles Geibhardt, Paul Coleman, Vernon Keiser, Dan Bernson,
Jack Bengston, Gary Swanson, Charles Zukas, James Walunus, Robert Tower, Max Lynn Binkley, James Coats.
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Choir
Ludington High School's choir can-
stituted 67 voices dedicated to the fur-
therance of good music. The melodic
contribution of the 1959 organization
was emphasized in the many concerts
the choir rendered, Under the direction
of Mr. Irving Prescott this organization
provided inspirational moments through
great music. Concerts for high school.
service clubs, and church groups enabled
the 67 members to sing a wide range of
music.
Members of the choir participated in
activities designated to raise money for
the annual Chicago trip. Resourceful
officers created the innovations of bean-
ies. These gay schoolecolored head cov-
erings became a minor fad.
Choir officers, left to right: Dan Bernson, vice-president, Carolyn Schafer, treasurer
Barbara Kukawka, secretary, and John Gaines, president,
Choir officers, first raw, left to right: Jan Moore, historian and robes, Jerilynn Berger, robes, Carol Carta,
historian, Darlene Christapherson, historian, Jean Maclclem, robes, Linda Farley, robes. Second row, left to
right: Margie Spence, librarian, Nancy Speer, accompanist, Jean Sutcliffe, librarian. Third row, left to right:
Tam Neal, osst. treasurer, Ginny Schrink, social chairman, Sally Sutton, social chairman, Avery Benedict, riser
foreman, and Michele Mercadal.
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Oriole Life, left to right, seated: Suzann Peterson, ossoc. ed., Judy Lovewell, assoc. ed, Jean Nielsen, business ma
ager, Jirn Arnold, soorts ed., Dick Demlow, assoc. sports ed., Milton Gilbert, photographer, first row: Iva Frederick, Nancy
Speer, Linda Lyons, Marty Tallefson, Carol Wehrle, Sharon Ashton, Karla Altrock, Deloris Andrews, second row: Anita
Smith, Pot O'Connor, Joan Harley, Rose Alice Winczewski, Sandra Ruschkewicz, Michal Hack, Sandy Anderson, Penny
Benson, third row: Danna Weston, Barbara Kukowka, Barbara Buffum, Lana Schoenberger, Mary Anne Gibbs, Suzanne
Butler, Pot Sisko, fourth row: Jack Gollie, Lemire, Jim Keson, Lemire, Dave Wickery, Luther Lessard, ond Carl Walters.
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Oriole Life
Two busy editors worked furiously
throughout the year giving assignments,
writing headlines, and proofreading to
bring every issue of Oriole Life to the
student body.
The editors were ably assisted by
M"""' associate editors. a literary staff, a busi-
ness staff, and a sports staff, composed
of journalism class students and other
interested writers.
Oriole Life was published about once
a month and featured news connected
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.T.C. .
The Student Teacher Co-operative
Commission functions as the governing
body of LHS. Meetings held bi-Weekly
feature discussion and legislation on
many topics concerning the Welfare of
the student body.
A mayor presides over the commission
which consists of a clerk. treasurer, pros-
ecuting attorney, ,chief of police, four
justices, three commissioners-at-large, a
commissioner from each of the four
classes. and the presidents of both Girls'
League and Boys' Association in addi-
tion to members of the faculty and ad-
ministration.
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STCC, left to right, seated: Jean Nielsen, treasurer, Maurice Schoenberger com at large
Nancy Speer, mayor, Dan Bernson, prosecuting attorney, first row, Carol Bresley soph com
Mike GeBott, fresh. com.5 lva Frederick, Girls' League rep., Tom Strobel, Boys Association
rep., Carolyn Schafer, justiceg Penny Nielsen, justice, Barbara Hill, justice, second row Bruce
Doll, chief of police, Barbara Kukawka, sr. corn.g Pam Mulligan, com-at-large, Chuck Nelson
com.-at-large, and Jan Moore, jr. com.
Carolyn Schafer headed the committee, composed of
Iva Frederick, Maurice Schoenberaer, Barbara Kukawka,
and Pam Mulligan, which revised the L.H.S. Handbook
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z. Stop and think before you drink.
3, Ditch dirty thoughts fast, or they'll ditch you.
4. Show off driving is juvenile. Dan't act your age.
5. Ee smart, obey. You'll give orders yourself some days
6. Choose your friends carefully. You are what thcy ite.-
7. Choose a date fit for a mate. '
8. Don't go steady unless you're ready. K
9. Co to church regularly. Cod gives you A week, Give
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Girls League officers, left to right, seated: Jan Moore, vice president, l
va Frederick,
president, Elaine Boals, secretary, Lorna Farley, treasurer, standing: Barbara Matson and
Marty Rehbein, fresh. rep., June Johnson, soph. rep., Susan Hansen and Penny Nielson, ir.
rep., DeLoris Andrews and Marty Tallefson, sr. rep., .lean Sutcliffe and Suzanne Butler, ways
and means chairman.
Boys' Association
Boys' Association membership in-
cludes all the boys in LHS. They elect
officers in the beginning of the school
year. The association has the leadership
of Mr. Gordon Aho.
The purpose of this organization is
to promote better fellowship between
the boys as well as to keep them well-
informed on the job opportunities
awaiting them after graduation. Every
year the boys fix toys which are donated
and give them to children of needy
families at Christmas time.
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Girls' League is one of the largest and
busiest LHS organizations. Under the
supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Derkatz,
the club brings together all the senior
high girls for occasional meetings fea-
turing teen-age problems. Once a year
the girls also present a fashion show.
The Mothers' Tea climaxes the year
for the Girls' League. Here the girls'
mothers attend the program as guests of
honor, and the choice of the six all-
around senior girls is announced.
Boys Association officers, left to right, seated: Chris Roberts, vice-president, Tom
Strobel, president, Howard McKay, secretary-treasurer, standing: Bill Anderson, sr. rep
Larry Peterson, jr. rep., Greg Carmouche, sr. rep., Jim Sisko, soph rep., Van Tillotson, fresh
rep., Torn Neal, ir. rep., Daryl Peterson, fresh. rep., and Bill Bennett, soph. rep.
' The Elite ShoPPe Nielsen's Shell Service
Butler Funeral Home Lee's Friendly Services
Moniters
This helpful group of girls is known
as L.H.S. monitors. The monitors
check on student passes and do errands
for the office and teachers. Visitors are
also grateful for the helpful directions
which the monitors give.
First and seventh hour monitors pick
up the absent slips for each class.
The students and teachers should be
very proud of this group of girls.
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second row: Sharon Ashton, Sandra Baker, Lynn Overton, Jean Kopp, Laura Lee Smith, Pot
Parsons, back row: Joan Berg, Sara Bourisseou, Phyllis Meisenheimer, Carol Wei-irlc, Sandro
Arnson, Sharon Schmidt, and Carol Morse.
Student Police, left to right, front row: Bruce Doll, chief of police, Karla Altrock,
Michal Hack, Sondra Lange, Jim Tallefsong second row: Bruce Bice, Allen Johnson Milton
Student Police
The Student Police is the LHS law
enforcing body. The police maintain
law in and around the school.
They may issue summons to students
breaking laws of the school code set
up by S.T.C.C. These students who re-
ceive summons are sent to Student
Court. Some of the offenses are loiter-
ing, running, language, being a litter-
bug and cutting in the lunch line.
Girls were added to the force this
year. This is one of the few times that
Ludington has had girls on the force.
Mr. Albert Johnson, director, and the
police have done an excellent job in their
service to the high school.
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Student Court, left to right, seated: Barbara Crocker, clerk, Danny Bernson, prosecuting
attorneyg Bruce Doll, chief of police, and Mr. Hartman, standing, Carolyn Schafer, Barbara
Student Court
Student Court, the judicial branch of
the STCC, consists of a capable police
force and court, both composed of rep-
resentatives of the student body. Legal
procedure begins with the issuance of
a ticket which requires the offender to
appear in court at the following session.
There he is sworn in by clerk, Barbara
Crocker, following the statement by
prosecuting attorney, Dan Bernson. He
then testifies before the justices, Barbara
Hill, Penny Nielsen, Carolyn Schafer,
Everett Taylor, and chief justice Mr.
Hartman. In addition to providing a
system of prosecution for offenders, the
court initiates both defendants and of-
ficials into the practice of a civic court.
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Thespians
Thespian Troupe 1158 is organized
for students with theatrical interests in
acting or backstage work. To become
a member a student must earn ten points
by participating in dramatic events. The
club sponsor. Mr. Ray Cialinski, awards
the points.
Thespians present one major play
each year, giving any student the chance
to display his talents. This year's group
presented a three-act all-school play with
the assistance of Ludington Little Thea-
ter. and assisted in presenting the senior
play.
Thespian officers, left to right: Milton Gilbert, treasurer, Rose Alice Winczewski, vice
president, Nancy Bond, presidentg Carol Wehrle, secretaryg and Suzanne Butler, clerk.
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Barbara Genson, Nancy Jabrocki, Nancy Davis, second row, Joan Berg, Penny Benson, Jan
Heemstra, Nancy Nelson, Susan Hanson, Judy Martindale, back row, Erv Hackert, Lana
Schoenberger, Rose Alice Winczewski, Carol Wehrle, Jean Macklam, Linda Tallefson, and
Charles Shue.
Curtain callers
Since activities necessary for earning
Thespian points are often scarce, non-
Thespians have formed the "Curtain
Callers." This loosely organized group
gives students wanting to join Thespians
a chance to get together and sponsor
dramatic activities to earn points.
Curtain Callers is also open to any
student who wants to participate in
dramatic activities but does not have
joining Thespians as a goal. A student
may join the group by attending its
meetings or one of the open Thespian
meetings.
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Neal, president, Pat O'Connor, secretary, standing: Jan Whitman, sr. rep., Jim Hubbard,
saph. rep.g John Jensen, sr. rep., Larry Peterson, jr. rep., and Judy Mars, fresh, rep.
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John Kinney, Jack Bengston, Ted Winkel, and Jim Coats.
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Junior
Classical League
Many L.H.S. Latin students proudly
display a new piece of jewelry this year,
the official JCL. pin. Our local Latin
Club having received its charter this fall.
is now affiliated with the national and
state organization known as the Junior
Classical League. Any student currently
enrolled in Latin or any student who
has taken all available Latin courses is
eligible for membership. Primarily, the
League encourages understanding of the
civilization, language. literature, and art
of ancient Greece and Rome. Meetings
are held in the evenings four or five times
yearly.
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French Club
Members of the French Club work
toward understanding the French people
through a study of their customs. art,
and literature. They see films and pic-
tures taken by people who have seen
France. Largely a social organization,
the club holds a banquet each spring and
enters a float in each Homecoming
parade. The 1958 float, an "Arc of
Triumph," was the tallest in the parade.
New French Club members must be
students in a French class and must un-
dergo a rigorous initiation.
french Club officers, left to right, seated: Sharon Harley, vice-president, Marty Tallefson
Pfesldenfi Ellen Gaward, secretary, Deloris Andrews, treasurer, standing: Diane Gray, ass't
treasurer, and Carolyn Marsh, ass't. secretary.
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Library Club officers, left to right: Doreen Dennis, vice-president, Jan Heemstra, presi-
dent, Wilma Anthony, secretary, and Sharon Stewart, treasurer.
Librar Club
The L.H.S. Library Club, a mem-
ber of the Student Library Association
of Michigan, promotes a better knowl-
edge of library functions. Its members
work in the school library one period
each day. They learn to run the library
by performing duties such as checking
out books, shelving them, and mend-
ing worn volumes. Each spring they
assist in giving the library a complete
overhaul. Librarians also learn haw
libraries are organized and obtain exper-
ience in using reference material.
Miss Katherine Stanford. school li-
brarian, sponsors the group.
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material to two sophomores.
Janice Brown and Joan Collins use the card catalogue
to find books.
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Hi-C
Providing Christian fellowship is one
purpose of the Hi-C Club. Students
from all denominations are welcome as
members. Attendance is the only mem-
bership requirement, and there are no
dues.
At the weekly Thursday meetings
during one of the lunch hours, the mem-
bers sing and discuss the Bible and prob-
lems in religion and conduct. Guest
speakers often visit the Hi-C, and movies
are sometimes shown. The members
work toward understanding the beliefs
of all Christian sects and finding their
places in God's world,
Hi-C officers, left to right, seated: Barbara Rasmussen, secretary-treasurer, Carolyn
Schafer, vice-president, Iva Frederick, president, John Jensen, chaplain, standing: Marcia
Salander, fresh. rep., Cara Garcia, sophi rep.g and Ellen Goward, jr. rep.g
Linda Houk leads the Hi-C members in a song.
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pncsidenlg Suzann Peterson, president, and Darlene Christopherson, secretary.
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Future Teachers
The Future Teachers of America is
an organization encouraging the devel-
opment of interest in the teaching pro-
fcssion.
One of the most valuable activities of
this group is the program of cadet teach-
ing in the Ludington public schools. Un-
der this plan, members assume the re-
sponsibility of teaching an elementary
class for one hour. Thus the future
teacher gains experience while deciding
whether he should continue in the field
of education.
Future teachers often see educational
films and make trips to various schools
for observing classroom techniques.
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Future Homemakers
The Future Homemakers of America
teaches girls more of the art of home-
making and supplements class work.
The local club is affiliated with the
National Future Homemakers group.
To be eligible for membership girls
must be taking or have taken home
economics. The home ec teachers, Mrs.
James Dittmer and Miss Laura Antlc,
sponsor the group.
The FHA club this year sponsored
a hayride and dance for the school.
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Rose Alice Winczewski, president, Phyllis Gustafson, secretary, standing: Sandra Genter
reporter, Sandro Porter, historian, Mary Olmstead, song leader, ond Beverly Morton, par
liamentarian.
Future Farmer officers, left to right: Dick Husted. treasurer, David Stalter, vice-presi-
dentg Duane Cooper, president, Ronald Martin, secretary, and Lyle Collins, reporter.
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Future Farmers
Future Farmers of America started its
first year at L.H.S. Boys studying vo-
cational agriculture may become mem-
bers. The club and subject is under thc
National Vocational Education Act.
F.F.A. is a non-profit. non-political
and non-sectarian organization. The
club tries to help leadership, building
of farm buildings and a better under-
standing of country life for each mem-
ber.
Duane Cooper is president of this
new club. Mr. James Dittmer is the
group advisor.
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Future Nurses officers, left to right: Lorna Brown, reporter, Barbara Rasmussen, librar-4
ianj Suzann Peterson, vice-president, Sally Sutton, president, and Jerilynne Berger, treasurer.
Future Nurses
Girls interested in careers in the field
of medicine often join the Future Nurses'
Club. Future Nurses learn about various
medical careers and visit at least one hos-
pital each year. This year the girls in
the club visited Butterworth and Mercy
hospitals in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Kaye sponsors the Future Nurses
Mrs. Albert Speer and Mrs, lngmar
Barbo, both registered nurses, serve with
Mrs. Kaye on an advisory board.
Members who attend 75 per cent of
the meetings receive Future Nurses' Club
pins at the end of each year.
Mr. Milo Wilson speaks to the Future Nurses about
sanitation, a very important part of his work.
Barbara Buffum and Sandra Ruschkewicz study "Hos-
pital Careers."
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Y-Teens
Y-Teens combine social- activities with
many service projects. Each December
they sponsor the formal Winter Whirl.
Informative and entertaining programs
are carefully planned for the meetings.
All new members must undergo a rigor-
ous informal initiation, and later take
part in a formal candlelight ceremony.
Y-Teens contributed money this year
to the foreign exchange fund. The mem-
bers collected food to send to a needy
family at Thanksgiving.
Miss Eldonna Fugere sponsors the
Y-Teens. The club is affiliated with
the national YWCA,
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the Y-Teens check for the Foreign Exchange Program.
Eldonna Fugere, advisor to Y-Teens, recalls the Pin
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Mary Vanden Heuvel, vice-presidentj Sally Horowski, secretaryg Joyce Laird, clerkg and Pat'
Harley, clerk.
G.A.A.
The Girls' Athletic Association en-
courages greater participation in sports
among the girls of LHS. GAA sponsors
several after-school intrafmural sports
programs. These include volleyball. bas-
ketball, and badminton. A summer soft-
ball program is also scheduled.
Through participation in these and
other sports. such as swimming, skating.
and bowling, the girls earn points to-
ward the GAA emblem and "l.'s". Two
hundred points earn an emblem, and
500 earn an "L",
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Pep Club
Pep Club contains students who rep-
resent the school spirit at sports events.
This organization began in 1956. It
has made much effort to intensify school
spirit and good sportsmanship at LHS.
Pep Club has sponsored sending stu-
dent busses to out-of-town games so
that the team can have a large cheering
section, They erect huge signs in the
halls to encourage the teams. Pep Club
often makes money by running the con-
cession stand for track meets.
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Varsity Club officers, left to right: Tom Show, vice-president, John Goines, president,
and Jon Jensen, secretory-treasurer.
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Varsity Club consists of members
who have earned letters in major sports
in high school as players or managers.
This club was newly organized in 1948
and has grown steadily in importance.
Each year the members attend a major
sports event. Mr. Harold Madden spon-
sors the club.
The Varsity Club sponsored the
"wall of fame" at the Howard Hawley
gymnasium. Pictures of LHS athletes
who have made All-State teams or re-
ceived other major sports honors are
placed on the wall.
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Second row: Manager Kirk Williamson, Howard McKay, Chris Roberts, Bill Lemcke, Tom Larson, Harry Volkers, Roger
Pederson, Don Clingan, Manager Karl Andersen.
Third row: Coach Ed Woollett, Dennis Walunas, Dave Finholm, Eugene Karosas, Jim Sisko, Jeff Gebott, Jed Larson, Greg
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Second row: Coach Dean Parker, Alvin Finholm, Jack Bengston, Dan Yennior, Dick Sniegowski, Van Tillotson, Dick Han-
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and pep rally initiated the two day
celebration. Queen .lean Nielsen led a
colorful parade down Ludington avenue.
The Coronation took place prior to
the lsudington Petosky game.
Beautifully decorated Oriole Hall was
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Barbara Crocker, president of Y-Teens, and Robert Kotecki lead the grand march followed by one hun-
dred tifty happy couples.
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and Joe Bergaila captured under "streamy skies."
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Hanson and Gary Kuhlman,
Winter Whirl
Oriole Hall became a "Pink Heaven"
for the Winter Vtlhirl on December 27,
l958. Low-swirling pinlf and white
crepe paper formed a, false ceiling of
"clouds" while Bob Harley's orchestra
played dreamy tunes among more
"clouds" on the stage. A tall, frosty
Christmas tree dominated the center
of the dance floor.
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Nancy Speer delivering the speech
that won her the office of mayor,
.T.C.C. Election
Election fever runs high at LHS in
the spring as students elect the officers
for the next year's student commission.
The candidates supported by two parties
vie for positions, although sometimes a
third party appears in the race. All stu-
dents must register two weeks previous
to the election, held the first week in
May. Presentation of candidates is made
by party leaders at the election assembly.
At this time, the candidates for mayor
give speeches stating their objectives in
being elected mayor. The whole elec-
tion process at LHS follows the general
pattern of a city election and provides a
chance for students to take part in an
election.
Cindy Nason, Gary Hackett and "pooch" Spllffed
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Dovid J. Thomas, Jr. of Hillsdale College introduces the section con-
cerned with Juvenile Problems,
Dan R. Rothsock, Mayor of Luding-
ton, addresses the student body in
an introduction speech.
The Health and Institutions section and the Low
Enforcement Section Owoif the probing questicms of Mr. Clayton Tarr, Mason Co, Juvenile Agent, ponders o question posed
the Seniors, by one of the students.
Seniors crowded around the reception toble to receive their identifi-
Cofion tags.
Government Day
Every spring, on Senior Government
Day, all the seniors of Mason County
meet with state and local government
officials to discuss many governmental
problems. Questions concerning legisla-
tion, taxation. the judiciary, law en-
forcement, juvenile problems, political
parties and elections, health, education,
conservation and agriculture. roads and
highways, and other topics are directed
by the students to the government offi-
cials.
Senior Government Day provides an
excellent opportunity for young people
to meet their government and to Work
with them in solving problems.
Schoenberger's Market-Scottville
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"The Little Dog Laughed" to see
such sport-and so did the audience.
The Thespians three-act comedy cen-
tered around a girl who applied the
psychology she learned in college to her
family and friends. The confusion she
caused became worse when they fought
back with the same psychology.
Sheila Clough and Paul Masse, Lud-
ington Little Theater members, were di-
rector and production manager respec-
tively. Mr. Galinski, Thespian sponsor,
was the assistant director. Clark Bond
worked as stage manager and Milton
Gilbert as publicity chairman.
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into a fight with a paintbrush. Tired of the years of conflict, their wives
try to stop them.
Standing, left to right: Carolyn Schafer, prompterg Sandra Ruschkewicz, Carol
Wehrle, Mari Lee Shira, Mary Vandenl-leuvel, Pat. O'Connor, and Joan Berg. Seated,
left to right: Ted Thompson, sound, Jack Gallie, Nancy Bond, Pat Ingersoll, Penny
Benson, Suzanne Butler, Jim Keson, and Clark Bond, stage manager. Not shown are
Jim Stewart, Vernon Keiser, and Jerry Weinert.
Sid Huntington and his daughter Laurie, as
she reproaches him for dropping her valuable
equipment."
Johnson Supreme
Stage crew members, Ted Thompson and Clark Bond,
work frantically at this preliminary rehearsal.
Mother indicates her idea of the
Still in costume, the entire cast of "Why Mothers Grow Gray" assembles for the grand finale. Singing "Moments
to Remember," the girls wind up weeks of hard work and rushing and an hour of stage fright. After this they will goin
their mothers for some welcome refreshments.
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Well-relaxed, this family appears unaware
that the oldest daughter is frantically prepar-
ing for her "first date."
Career girls Sharon Ashton, Nancy Nelson,
Anita Smith, Laura Lee Smith, and Jan Heem-
stra recall these incidents from their teen
years.
perfect party frock for daughter on
the "first shopping expedition."
Mothers' Tea
Theme of the 1958 Girls'-League-sponsored
lVlother's Tea was "Why Mothers Grow Gray."
Freshmen, sophomores. juniors, and seniors
wrote and acted out skits depicting events in
the life of a teen-age girl causing premature
parental aging.
Mrs. Derkatz, dean of girls, at this time
named the six all around senior girls including
Jill Bengston, Sue Godin, Gayle Griffiths, Char-
lotte Johnson, I-Xlane Plohr, and Janet Voss.
Selection was made by self-analysis and teacher's
vote.
Lewis Drug Store Mari-Le Shop
Party Line Delicatessen Neimers Beauty Shop
Prom
l958
After weeks of tears and toil. the
juniors presented the 1958 Prom. They
transformed the Stearns Hotel dining
room into a make-believe Hawaii with
draped fishing nets. shells, sand, and
palm trees. A grass-skirted hula dancer
wove a spell with her hands during the
intermission.
Weary feet find welcome rest at the refreshment tables. The dancers
refresh themselves with exotic fruit punch, fruit hors d'oeuvres, and cookies
That long line must have seemed far longer before it passed the punch bowls
JOGH Berg, Carol wehfie, sandra
Ruschkewlcz, and Martha Herrick
pose between stints at the refreshment
table.
Martha Herrick and Priscilla Hamilton, back, Mary Nyuli,
Carol Wehrle, Martha Tallefson, and Linda Lyon, front, make . i iff, W, I
palm trees from crepe paper and linoleum rolls. M " ' i t
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Attendant Jim Arnold and Hula
dancer Carol Malstrom stop for a
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Charles Bird and his orchestra prov: e music rom Smile Under O fisherman S net.
"little grass hut" on the band stand. Fish nets and Starfish
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stop to admire th i s lovely
creation of Hawaii.
Mulligan's News Jonlan Hardware Co.
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Can this be our John Gaines? future on Career Day. 117
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