Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)
- Class of 1951
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E. 1 I A The journalism Class of 1950-1951 if -2, -J. gs 2f'ifil' ' 73 'JH ' ' 55.5 if . f.. .53-M Q i I Ilen Elhs Barbara Damon Ea GDP C 499 ra Allen S fu 10. X. wa? ll' sf' I Ms K .x AW si' ' QW.,-aa -V 1. 9 i .,,x.?.., V-as-ve .-A .M W.,-.A 9... ,N A... ,M -I-,. 2 ev-fH ' X Wx NC , fd A V 5 i ff hd Z' I ,ff X -si In Marshall High School K yt 5 wx b E25 - I' ff I a vm :QL A,. 1 ' ' ' ' 5 ' mwwm ' Q' A V 'IVA Q4' Ill Y: 'Z' fp 1 4 i 9 4 Si I I I TH fl ff' ' S I r -A , Q1f33iwaQwA A u , w A' 1 f wJf m1hQi QMQL , Nl, , M A fb- f ,Q ymgi ff, h K ' L 'Af , , x-,lv f,.v 'i W , . I 2 ' , K V fx, l - 5' - mmlnm - ,. f 2 is hivt I -x-I , ..,u , ,.,,, .. . Id . Lfmlrnzng L v ,x 'X3 f , 1 2 Q Quinn Qu '0-.4 4 .-x af Wil i ,xwm .55 .asuzuw 3-5 We dedicate this Dial to the memory of Eugene Brenner for his fine citizenship and participation in school activ- ities. Eugene would have been a member of this gradua- tion class if he had survived the accident of February, 1950 8 H. W. HOLMES Superintendent 1 9 Mtv kits twiton RO Ca. Y-O59 E055 Ps Pcincipni BKUCYL PM GYNPS Ps. B. Nbion CoXXeq,z NX. Pt. Uxiwecdtw o't.NYxc,Xitq,w Assistant Principni Athletic Director XIXYXPX L. YXXZCYYY Seccetorq to Superintendent NXYY MRS. YBYIVY4 Assistant Seccetofg XA, 00 NEB DOC, PCYXOS BO P3 XNX5 . uxicoxy E. Y: 'fwsxee ST was. LE Secremfq 9 . S PS. C faffzwmxsosev Yreskdem T05 PAIEYXE 9 T f ost 02 11 Yfi YAYSS. ROSS T was EEEEC ff, DOROTI-IEA KOLCH BARNES ge Shorthand, Typing JOSEPH R. COOPER B. S.-Western Mich. College Jr. High-Social Studies. General Science Reserve Coach-Basketball. Football Head Coach-Baseball I A-us-l ffl K X NNI Y W L- '?' +R HL Q A N011 QUISE M- DIE JA De mean Ist L English E 0 1 'ffb Dfxd Gmwphv -.- fy-.Vim - e - - -3.-vw---,M-V-f i f fxxx 9' 'x H ti '-. xl N 'N-...,,N,Mm.-R Xxx PM W fi xx L. xx X ' 1 5 5 . e .. 1 5 1 5 we I Q 7 1 R , S 4: E. A1 i , LE .NN 5 Physic Q 'm,N4, CbgrlEd!IC3ti eidefs on x X XL.L ' 's..,,wNW.-WMM x --. . ......m,, 5 - 'vug,,,..,,,,,, i 4 a Q E f l 1 2 X ...,.,wmN0..N K A I . if fv M .M ,L 4- f-W' 1: ' f.y5'3f 99C i ,HQ f ' T 1 v 'V M,,,...Q W-QBY DRAUGHON Seem Studies Q 2 dwarf' Jn X ,.,y..df'x df C 1- R. V DON R- 2 ,. CHADDERDONQ! Director' Bands and Orfhesuas.. 60 xii? 'Y 04466 O X I 'bib O I 6' i ?1IoZ'0'4QY4, 0 crooo 95: 0 1 5 WILLIAM M. CRUMRINE ' Chemistry. Physics f Basic Living for Sr. Boys Chairman of High School Guidance Committee A. B.--Ashland College M. A.-University of Michigan 5 v In N..NM Cf! J Wi S-:ii I if i lan ,ffm Vi 'Q 'if f 1 in-f ' ' K - - fi X x. .x s L f 2 2 T 5 1 z X ,-v- ' RUTH ANN ERSKINE Plane and Solid G r Advanced Algeiaciiine ry Trigonometry 13 5 . 5 v .L 2 9 'X Q fi I 1 199' Q05 9. i ,f 'SRQK 1' wb QOL xi gb 5J'J 'J'F,3' ' ' ' yd X' x fff YX' 9.,5'5X 00 Oexdxcz , Y 'lf rim? S RICHARD L. Q3 O HEDERSTROM W6?S.go0Q,,fx9q' Ge xaiglk lgleagggn E t ics 1 H -yy-wvg-yr. W- , ., ,-- r ,f uv ' ffwf ..f-'3..C- fY7'U 'm GUKMLS G5 ,Qf,f n1f,mr B BBELRE ew , JAMES S' V11 ,wA,,Ww-ff 'Fwr 1 Vocational Agnw ' gff a, jQ k', A f fs'm u ..-.-- ILDRED R. MLOWELL EONALD S A-Q55 Q' 9 Ame!-igc VEAN Eng is Internatigngovernmmt Am ' Rflat' 14 erxcan Histo!-l,0nS 4 i X 1-iX unwu..v-was-N14 5 EDW B ssisrazikzba tba I arhjinapics O0 I I .. W IUC, I N 1- F' X' Q ,, f .MN Qzx ff ' KA Y BESSIE KIEFER mgebfa, GeometrY R D6Rs 4106419 'bqebovy gf ' 4. 'Zd,6 VO0 H. MATT .Bn ,237 a 7-'N 5 4 r L' ia' f-fahflf ...o- ,.- U ss, -i-1 U M Tv-17 MAC VEAN A W 'Mfv+Lf RUTH W' f , FRANCE 1 A e Suvemio 5 MERR11- egg? Hof, uf and SPM! English T 15 K' fggggigk K . 9 R - x ,MFA K Dt, wa2kM,,,,,y.w ff' ,V y ' E 2 ,,,,J.:'- way E ...mf k 'r .M- 'W k 'gm . wkwf jf , ,,, f A L. yff NOYXEAAQND VRD . . Q W ' LM' xx ' X ,Q ' ' I X Home W I 232- Blass C. MURRAY N xvv E ' ' M Q - ,tb nghsh, Journahsm X -' X I M A. g vm, Drama Coach 2 if 1 X 1 !WYs+OQ!'5X3og,ixzo -ff' QQ' E! ,.,M-- I E SHPXFER K EDN . lvl at .n L Lang M -Q4 A N f Wfuxw. Lwaf-gush 9 3 N Ng 5' if nh' ,. A h Wn,,W. ,., ww- ':f'f'TfM'W,,,, Q F A fir , h L fa, ,,,,,..wM+-'WX' .U ,M 3 fm: 'P S -- WNWMMM i K! 2 X ' m ? Q.f-vw w K 5 4 X f wh 2? Q f ' 5 3 S , 2 ? ik 61 TJESSIE KG .lv MM-vvwMMMMW,,,W,,,X RUESDELL ,.,, W. A, WKLKXNSON CULV Effopean Histor 5 Musk Supefvisot B' ER WILCO Guida . S. History V Gia gr. H' l010gy' General S ' X . Clence Jr. H- Cxub nce Commm 16GirXs' Glee ee . Counseling li X X S XL fi: Q Q ,. Q 1 Ag K X QLSX SE ,ff DICK k1NGi,fE Xs ZX? K 7I 15331-AI. 1 4 Xxx ,a,,.ai4e ' .ff A I tw,..,-sv ,iii ,,...r.,Mik C , J 5 ffiiif fs 5 GERRY Moss M wx fm ff NX, 2 V 1 i 'X BARBARA ALLENy,pL,,Mf-' X N ,A , ,.,,......x A, N v i K ,Q-' , , ' New York confers its Critics' Award, Hollywood donates its Oscar, Sweden bestows its Nobel prizes, and Marshall High maintains its Hall of Fame. The committee invests these seven VIC POSTULA selectees with special recognition for stal- wart citizenship and complete honesty, SUE BERGE for superior academic marks, and for top V,f! performances in special activities. Barbara - speech activities. Sue-general promoter and school union comptroller. Norma - model in ladylike conduct and in self-effacing hard work. Dick-leadership, track work. Gerry-complete adherence to ideals. Dial editorship. Vic - modesty in great athletic prowess, Student Council presidency. Jack-Master of Ceremonies and debater plus ultra. ,H Fl it UF A N 5 1 X NORMA HILL5 XZ 5 lm Fl ME DICK KING - President - I. 4,., q,M,-, Sponsors MISS ERSKINE MR CUNNINGHAM I ff 'I ,N I, . 1, I ,I . 4 . Eg gf Q ii ,, I . ., 2 H gi Pu' Q I I -ig? 'E ' 335. M 5.-Q4 f . 2 num. , Ig? Lrg wig? xg I 3 Ra X 3 Lf. 'sw I? f , r if In ,. N X , A JUDY STINER - Vice-President 64 GIG! SW :Of P5 QT? QC 4 IVY' 4 . V-,ww 2.--le ll DOROTHY ROSEMAE ADAMS Playing the violin in Orch. the first 3 yrs. of H. S. kept Dorothy busy. She belonged to Spanish Club and Library Club 3 yrs., to Jr. Hist. Soc. 2, and did Sr. play make-up. Strawberry blondc Dorothy plans college: hopes to teach. English and Spanish were favorite sub- jects. Her first date with Dick Shannon provided a big thrill. Blue-eyed Dorothy's pet peeve-smoking girls. JEAN L. BEMIS Brown-eyed Jean warbled 2 yrs. in Glee Club and 1 in Choir. Pe- tite 5'3 Jean's favorite subject was home living, which will surely come in handy some day. The future plans of this Winsome brunette are to finish her music lessons some day. She dislikes people who consider themselves it . Jean was quiet and SUZA B on NNE if bllle-eyel' Wo'?,s,,, Y'-Y-. U f' Su W RCE -is or Une s den' C shef CI e , AL ,uf was 0 11ci1 3 lf 3 J acrive, B ay. SAP and -ir: ed' ' C503 r. H orqfalnapisuhball gautffic Clof the b!' H-Idsf' ltg S freadf. ,uslei -'Ure . I-Week play. Pubjectj. Ui a H the Sr U1 the ly 1-Ynsx B1 sp 9901: 'Pla ly J1- ' mom se t ggfsr .coll Y, a ' With Wegjfxfailif' then mthny Kraeg ' '12 flat afnage- 9 J, not a big talker, but she had her own ideas about everything. k-. K ' .-11 144 ' ffgi Xl , f. MILD Walkin when Gbasth' H BARBARA JOYCE ALLEN J ri Mildred, RED J Cute Barb was active in G.A.A. 4 yrs., CVice- J' O:-is cbemis Der pee BI Pres. Jr. yr.D, Latin Club 1, Usher Club 2, Jr. Aff J QA ' Immestfy pest V9 be,-S Hist. Soc. 2, and reported for the DIAL. Play- gk A Lib -A. 3 yflsely, but sbt' Yr, Wa ing Bgargn in the Jr. play and. scoutingl pi-94193 'xo txkk Zlanig Club Irs., Latinugl bins Znjoyej gh, Crum or t e r. one were major activities. n tu 2 s ' Im-1 ' .and ' yed , o ' - she was Girls' State Governor and '50 brought t I F A vioiill do bg? Journ Qrc1,'ub41. Spaififlllly afld her greatest thrill, being Homecoming Queen. 5 . .A A 'jgcoomglayin best, J-ihstic st ' M,-Idfsb Clubs m Brown-haired Barb's favorite subject-speech. t .X P . gf Mildrusf donfldy andredk fat 2. Western Mich. Col. will get our queen. 'ktwrx iw, ei Wbils eve, Hegre knouvfle Wrifin err Y 5' up tour bat MARJORIE JEAN BEAT TIE That busy gal, Margie, was in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Ihoir l. Her pet peeves are show-offs and anklets with high heels. She enjoys dancing and ice-skating with Ellen Loyer. Brown-haired, Sm Modest' ' HV fx JE 'le ff f . t-Deb Wafelongggef Don. B US 'f X., f or In t SP9 eff fed I1 e 11 ar f . 1 ef f This Ii? Drovfjme. if time irmlllg YF- X li X 'x blue-eyed Margie is an efficient soda jerk at the Book Shop: her future plans look toward travel. Her favorite subjects, math and history. Mar- gie's greatest thrill was owning that class-ring. fWill be graduated in '52D. b'0W1z1,3. Ia t0.be home Ea Yff1g an ., J Ss On a 311' With 9' fav -omits n ' . Plans to the Omg sub. and R , :Ax My U H avg,-5 ,,, , Won, affffn 9 Jeqs ujulifi bu not int to., Pjliduiith the 'ff ff! Eel' 5' 1: 'n -- Jrg 'lf 1 S X A I fi x 1 ff 1 l d I - 7 A . I3 feferadyes ,an R' y ,N Cl--e ' uatfon. M XiV,r i1 . W ...---- ' 20 L... Ca, .14 V . 5 A , , 3 . - ,. , - e. A 4 A .- W f ,.H ,..q.- :A U D g u r ' .mg ,, FEET xn rowaoov Pyjgil 'aid K 1-A xii bo LQY- 3109 S. QYX me 9 ,Heal exe bex Qeeszlxg. EDDIE BROUGHTON . QQQYSV5' X V826 3 assi- inc '55 5110? X Syncopatin' Eddie sang on-key bass in grail 50395 QVSVAGOG Yu Sid ails C3626 1 ' Choir 3 yrs.. was on the golf team 2 yrs., X ' .. 35 0- 3 C K0 ot winning 2 letters. He tried his hand at Q59 1 'Rigs 1f2ex2?QZe-l Piomzlw,-,,e 'On' DQNALD J' ,BREWER basketball with the Chevrolet Little Reds. X 11- to '02 qc, ENB 'dit xoqgiili Hx B12 BUY D011 i5 1 3 Pl3Y9d end Eddie's favorite subject is English, but he Quai axguxeane. a5e,'0 at football 3 YFS-1 WQH 2 IBHCFSI doesn't really crave long- assignments. Weisz seeglteoz made Honorable Mention on All- 'Loafing ,S 3 pretty gogd Job now, he oat we Wscoe. State and T. V. teams. and WOI1 3 says. but I plan to go to Trade School ,gas ,wee X Etters R2 3 YIS.f0f ll'aCk-HH? YTS after graduation. 501 lSt. anager or t e l-WCC y DIAL. performed a powerful police sergeant in A Full House CSr. playl. He claims that his first touchdown was his major thrill. Works for the A 53 P but lans O Ys- SWS rev YQZS' 'Che X!Q A ,,1a5 ,dv-rl ber weve f P college. X9 5,65 Yeo '60 eb' mt? be? WSC, ,N . rKP'W.eif9a.g2.1e:e?I1,eeQQe hi by SIDNEY G. CATO xo,,a2vexwt ,,,a l1,,e,Ko,.w 'W SWOX sid. the Kid. played the fitting part of thespian Raimund Y' 3 it 5 1 Brown in the Jr. play. and exercised his vocal chords l yr. in ,. W.. X, ,D C47 N,..4' ! ss ana , 959 ge 96 905 K x9 Q x0 CYA N35 Soc. twgf ,CQQ 'Q' QSIQ 596 XX6 at lo, Co s'-de Choir. He was Fr. candidate for Student Council sec'y.. vice- pres. of Jr. I-list. Soc. Writing up games and creating his sports Sz. e - e ball GMX Weds- I -9215 mlm 5136 J column Redskin Rambles in the DIAL complete Muscles' activi- ges. Work at the Chronicle, math, and M.S.C. plans suit id to a T. Y- Q . eOSfYi.eifsi.'ei l T xvilaagl ? 9a2S' 5:25 ovlil' aged C161 by in 0-5 s dee- Qt9e:S0:s eegfeeetg -oe in ks WENDELL D. CI-IICHESTER 5xflz?eaf- SI OK 5:2 ks lioqea nest, fxtqgxifz Wendy sang his way thru 4 yrs. of Choir. his .bv 902 ks 9- gill' SOR? 00 romped through football 2 yrs. Kwon l letterjr 'O usb- ee' NW we e- it wa me Boeos Ke, 3,5 X gee ogg, nga'-1 basketball 3 C2 letter-sl: baseball 2 Cbletterl.. we S biomecy 5,390 to 'lube 5 and track 3 fl letterj. Well-liked Chl ln his ,axvlvldxe We ghtsxw K5 QNX Soph. yr. won 3rd place in the T. V. half-mile, iaqo ded owne 9,629-' and 5th his Jr. yr. Marriage-minded Wendy's 64,65 Wldg W greatest thrill was broadcasting over W.B.C.K.: 50 6025 he used his skill and deep voice playing the S9lli5'D' 21 slick crook in Full House. an H E ' ' BARBARA JEAN BYERS Cute, blue-eyed Bobbie spent 4 busy yrs. in C1.A.A. She refereed basketball, was Co-chmn. of 1950 C1.A.A. formal: was in Spanish Club and Jr. I-list. Soc. Busy Barb played French horn in Band and Orch. 4 yrs. She was rep. of the Band at lnterlochen in 1950. She loves to dance with steady, Joe, and to bowl. 9 MARY JEAN COOK 5'5 Mary's favorite teacher was Miss Erskine: and favorite subject a draw between Math and Hist. See- ing girls smoke peeves studious con- servative Mary, and playing the or- gan or piano gives her pleasure. She pals with LaVonna Fox. College- bound Mary was a Latin Clubber 2 yrs., and served on the Student Yrs main est Thr L gl!!! is. greaglv R O on 8 Office 31.511 was RTIS So , r S 8115.11-ZFISJII pil- Spa was lie' Sr . ayg In G19 HIS U1 GASLIIUS -fl, , b - . Wftlz fl1,g1r1?7iiCrefv,C581Ib Ili 8521271-. ills: ailklne: Cu heels: nate' S ary 1'-U W Work ' Stat? Frfs pal loves be abb as elec ed S011 Coll ml M' Jud mail' -2 on finklted egg Undigtfgal lnftlgerfibysg Ei-is Guild.. 0 is A oflfs Council elections comm. this yr. SHIRLEY CStanleyj CAIN Domesticated Shirley participated in G.A.A. 4 yrs.. and faithfully played the clarinet 3 yrs. in Band. Tiny Stan's pet peeve is conceited people: her favorite subject-teacher duo math and Miss Erskine. Becomin a senior w 5 wx 'ff' Ql BAR . BA a dSiif'f'1g B054 LOU1 Secfgta .ufllalism ble en. D A Serv H31 W and Joyed A ,K he, 338 at thflrk f0HOWC1,Ol.r Icommet -.NNHNL x . 1 . as1 ss in 'LH0 ed 5' Cla u den g as auburn-haired Shirley's greatest thrill: becoming a bride this year, she's exchanged the clarinet for the jingle of pots and pans. K W a r by r.- I s 5- - tg f 8' .and P pl 171.3 - ' Plan 19:1- f , , gingham aOf17,stOr91rpans?'3Sed hfffage. Ins ro dos e blusbeaflr b Y 1 0 b U7 t s NX: s I I' f st flea Hex 1 the busbg, and Alllben ago ad jllst li' Clin E X1 arnved' ed e .cas-V117 Iac os, cbool, f +54 GA an-7 1 ix 8 A C J: Z-gfisy beI0nIL A-Yi' f -' ! . JOYCE ANN CLEMENTS isgbmry 11015-lub Eid to QA T f, X, V Friendly Joyce belonged to C1.A.A. 3 yrsi. WO favorillb It hSpanisAA. 4yrs ' x X Latin Club 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. l, Student Council Indtkfd on te teach 3Vorite Club 5Band f' X l. Singing in the Glee Club and Choir, playing ceiVf'Pe1,dentJr. playeli M1-ss -Wbject and f X I Ki Cynthia in Jr. play, and stage crew in the Sr. Sat-blog ber Qajliv and J-Hlfiefer' Dan. .X x one multiplied her activities. She was high sales- old 1911. Sb prized dgfearest 01-I pta Gail I f X s man in the Jr. magazine drive. Favorite sub- toes' and Coeplans t 'amend U7n11 Wg'-img, L, W, Q .fd jects: Eng. and Gov't. Smiley prizes her stuffed Job fOr himolf cbicko keep b fiom Isis re- 4' . 'cgi dog ffrom an admirerj. Good timeshcame fiom Xfbe Gaidsfuck in and ,suse for P50141 ' M7 , 'NX' - f h G.A.A. d J-H fo ls. S e's co ege Hn ' P ' .ash ar- W ' ff M Loemd. an Op rma 22 Cafe- girls Uk 1:1 ist? Lr,..+-'C . Mg , U . -..--' REU? QS 'Y X? sv C ,ed :O X, ,Q Xon1 ,NxX YS Plas toggfooqzbfvh Q 6,1425 R Q Je? 3eri'i9?32 W'Q,xs'i'6z 1,0033 YV 'N oi r Skflgkrs Vx? X 'QQ 1225: 'ost .6 n rostzgceqit XX X ,, S0'nY 'Q tic-.90 fl W Aai Yyst-A and 0 aaa 'NX me 264 'feds' E0 ik Bt' 30 N31 O9 51 gb! bgtx qi-asafiuingztl Yhsilloixtq, S K RONALD K. DEAN Good-natured Ronnie belonged to ROLLAND J . FACE Quiet, brown-haired Rolland spent 4 yrs. in F.F.A.: he plans working on a farm or in a machine shop if the Army doesn't grab him first. His favorite subject in M.H.S. was algebra. Agreeable Rolly didn't have an embarrassing moment in ai' on X 1 - 3 516 io!-AS.. X55 0129. gx . 56 09. ina SY. in the Choir his Sr. yr. 6'5 tall Ron's favorite subject is study. and his greatest thrill was gov't class fit XX Jr. Hist. Soc. 3 yrs., and warbled C2 says herej. Pet peeve is sarcastic Women: his hobby, candid photog- raphy which he does well. His fu- ture plans pertain to Navy life, which he will take with a grin. 6 BY ,aofgfcv 'XJXS5' Qxassesatbc it M5 school, lucky lad! His pet peeve is wom- en who wear too much make up. on r alla O9 A Q0 ang , ...eo 'X it sefilog as gi WWQAQI gs V568 Vis' PATRICK FLYNN Ptiuwwtedlkggsul X -11,-me 530322, 9:3 9'-ho .Smiley spent 2 yrs. in F.F.A., was in Latin Club 1 yr., Jr. Nuke cinqisn xx Kgamgzqoix as plzwagsv Hist. Soc.'2. and helped on stage crew for the Jr. and Sr. plays. mr QOOCOA YXX5 kgs Qt Q92 He is a livestock master-showman. Pat's second date was his 'en the comiwts aictw io big thrill, and people who think they fool you really peeve Oygoiet R560 1110 populag Patrgik. His- -plans include law college, another new e K, qouotovs vi- car, an anyt ing exciting. f a- 'eo W in J 5 was I D 50,9 Q6 RT XX xoenzaas Sec-53 5 ' QA ata Og xx, 'Ng yi 3 1 O 9:03 5 mba 's it ns 'P' cs- me 6 Xa . Qxiyliptjlixxiie H125 :th Biciixgxlis ggsigxigox . ' - . 5 9 . 9 Y? got- . S 5o9t'g,rY'byQ1n?: 2,995 S what K aqf. bk 9 wg! 31 tO 50 KY' 3 n bells - 615' XXXSK- QACQVVBA tm will Ugg Bu ate 3 ' nl' A oi 1565 igggxksagliq t XgiSeJ ' c QNYXO Qi we Sgt. 23 NORMAN GARNETT Fun-loving Ungie belonged to Latin Club his Soph. yr. Designing the cover for Jr. play pro- grams. and working on the J-Hop decoration comm. took up a lot of Norm's time his Jr. yr. Basketball, Norm's greatest thrill, found him watching the Globetrotters play. Hist. and Eng. were his favorite subjects. Now working at the Steak house, Ungie hopes to go to college. . m,qsmwnfg-ww-f.Q1vjm-mi--fs.mm11.w-w-aefwq,fm11rv'wvv'f-VA - --V ,-:mf-q:.- 1 -rv v- '. 'w w -' ELLEN M. ELLIS Winning a poster contest was brown- haired, blue-eyed Ellen's greatest thrill. She belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Spanish Club 2, Library Club l, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Ellen reported for journalism. was on make-up for Jr. play. Giggling girls an- noy serene Ellen. Art is her favorite sub- ject. Future plans-college. Steak House waitress Ellen's worst moment-falling down stairs at a dance. MADELON MARIE FOX Our piano player, gay and gallant Maddy, accompanied both Glee Club and Choir. G.A.A. was one of her 4-yr. activities. Latin Club her Soph. and Jr, ones, and Jr. I-Iist. Soc. a Soph. one. She did ,make-up for the Jr. play and played perfectly the devoted bride Ottily in the Sr. play. Madelon's plans include the GW ' I is Ma ,XIV ' Seeing gabound M enwschoolgzrls tn. .GWG d FRE 9113- .' JI' Hpplhg abn Plynfs -'Ph 3 sfbooj nhappif' 001: blgb 1, We 9 'ld . D Y f - Up 991 illid Gwen 5,-ypfng :sped Veriumg dossme 0: the S Y 1, f d 1 h Stgad 1131- Dpe C Emba I1 t e tate P t I-iueo fgvo .a III, ev If-'issin Hr d h me en-t g In off' en. G subject .emp- IC w s, e' -'Inc en W E0 9 last D Qrks a - ec. f PATRICIA A. FLYNN ' Dark-eyed Pat enjoyed sports: she belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Latin Club 1, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Pat dislikes boys late for dates: likes Eng, basket- ball. skating. having fun, and devouring steak and French fries. Pat refreshes the gang at Peck's, and will continue there, she says. This black-haired. lively lass was really thrilled with an A from Miss Diehl. l study of interior decorating in col- lege. . -. as 1 J ft., -M' Mi fs A . 2 - A, -'Yu Aff fi' 7 ....... ,. 1 I I I I A URSU lx .AWA f 1.0 v2Sf'A t2 Us UF-SUI GALLA . fs- J . J .ed 1 R . ,fired 4-'I'IHli:ma1'Sm I' Hlsr. fghmusb 4 E West Eirls ti a jot 02.0119 of of,-4' W yrs I F a W7'1n'0Ck Sb 'ne' Wirb 'bis 1, ber fa as 2 H' of 2' ' xx' I Y 152'-41 mg 3 I ow in 'ifri town- Vofire afd , NY s I ex F00d 100 4 Chic pto tl, eyed 1, Sub- 7 i NQW-I , ceHeHt SJ fOr -Hlllago her elnfer town- ' Q. l W0rk, baki 'S-C. Sree 'lation ng was sfbolat tfSl' tb I 31 h 7 3 Ie W-3:41 16,0 f C511 Q jec lrer I-H ,Yrs. of -3 breez R' X I xii Nl xxx I JV r her -in P . S- Loi, LUIS G x ,, Hs- ra' the la ARD1 f' t' LAVONNA MAE Fox bfafy ass .eps fa11,,,, NIER f . . rect Clllbb ' U I-oie 'V N Mary Cook was dusky-haired, dimpled La- jon Fbe Jr Pd 1 ' Lapin ' GA , ,, X Vonna's best pal: although Mr. C. embarrassed actifllalilvm ' Play fvice-pr Clubbeafl' Ed 4 If g her once in class. hist. and math were her favor- Winn? as CQ: She gnind toilet'-J, bel 1. Li- .R ite subjects. College'bound Cshe hopesj LaVon- se,,tf '7g G acl? CooJ0Yed jed til-eleped di, X g X na was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2. Jr. Hist. as nlmfnral 'A-A, b perk of?.u 11-ilis ssl? in s . XX Soc. 2. and served on Student Council elections. cons-ufses' aidmllsic, asketball 'CG gitlfn' and , mm '15 Serious LaVonna's pet peeve is seeing bobbie couridfr a ne at Oaand cm. ,fOu,na' loved 1 Q. 4. sox with high heels: she had fun working in se' in In ufying klawn ilsmg. Sments, ful j i... -9 Mr. Gray's office. atflmolufafeer 1-'Dired giving 'M f,,J . endi 1' to X I 24 ng' Of ui ,,.,.,.,... , , ,...... ... ,...... r-mmm' K. , J N, ll lf. in all if V E50 NWC .awe ,se me .ia dwg 306 has m axe has www . W9 1 Yun 6060 si-I 60? i0 in me oii cgi Q35 C S1015 Q QKQ- 05x35 dbg W NX oi 00. -as W r GO esv: e?.iM'f we 2 ' kcex - ,X at QAM' 059' Q X-,159 xf- St ga 196 ix , 'X L a S36 Stat? -paw, i::s4,9fgg'oti16, -craig' pts i R JACK CARROLL HENRY ok . .1955 eg 90 un? 36- .Xw 'Ld X 1 Hustling, bustling Jack was in 10 gs! 1, I 1, X ao 9 c. foes s Y 3 ich k20oi9Q't:NXK.x9 QQOQ 0915. . F.F.A. 4 yrs.. Jr. Hist. Soc. 1. MARVIN E. I-IOTCHKISS Marv, with the ready smile and the wonderful sense of humor, played Cop Clancy in the Sr. play, fproducing his greatest thrilll. Math and mechanical drawing are Marv's favorite subjects: he was certainly proud when his sheep won a , s I '2Se'ie'53,i eoiiwtt Q LW A 'oil' 3 tixigizcicav i Band IM. Jack's pet peeve--he i couldn't keep track of things in Stage Manager work: his greatest thrill. all the kids square dancing: X ff' most embarrassing moments, when the kids wouldn't dance. Brown- haired. blue-eyed Jack is all of 68 tall. Jobs: farming, and calling square dances: doughboy plans - the honor of reserve grand champion at the 4-H Livestock Show in East Lansing. Marvin hopes to become Calhoun Co.s most up-to-date farmer. Uncle Sam. K' 16 XC b 89' kin i o9v1dx?x2xi5t,x3l, , . I 6 Y C. Q52 . Q u If I ll fb 6zS1OKxSg.1?i-xvifijaiy Afbgxnxgl . lx- ,f -.Nt Ya N6 Y-tfoa 5Q4,SxaS1neCxsaf'1x,i,oZ Qsadgeg LEON JAMES IDEN Woaeyy-Qaoi. YQ .,1e12X,x,xQYlja,,txJNig is S0 f Quiet Jim glided through 4 yrs. of F.F.A. and 2 of Jr. Hist. 515 10,130 si viosef-Yuqged bac- wo! Soc., and played stage-struck John in the Jr. play. Too much wi OQW me fb Ve ioqm 05 see make-up on girls disturb Ji'n: big thrill-fishing in Canada: ,.-V1 trio t X595 has '06 9WO6q,OY Am. Hist., and Mr. Cunningham please him. Jim, who is 5'l0 YVA P015 ,ybooxg YX.d,5i9 tall. has Winsome blue eyes, light brown hair, a bright smile, J, :iw sigh Schtixoqs 09 and a deep voice. He plans to farm for a while. K 'B ff 1:2526 xofv , C L gf ix un fNf?v so f J PNJXLS. W, 'o OSX gh PX' sl Q KQV 6 xo 3222.3 we :OAG Nxxiejxx Waneelxsg C' vhs iam 'IG' K in ' .wa , X 'ge Yagsvgocyg Saaogtfb Zta Q18 genie: gafgiwj xess OW' 5 X101 9 Y 'PV dvd. 35 Whig Vs 6 5 . s0 W5 6 cu no 'ani fuxaektfi' 2,997 S A2558 'fnuiot 'px aol 'QP-53 Dx YK. . 569 9591 cx0'ei,,xv,'l f,Q,seS??'Qlixef5 higxttibgxmzggibgi - 's BN ni' X95 gxhiw' cllvx 2 5 RICHARD L. INGRAHAM Husky 6' Dick joined Jr. Hist. Soc. l yr.. went out for football 2 yrs., played right guard. made All-Twin Valley 2nd team his Sr. yr. Dick dislikes girls who aren't ticklish. Blue-eyed, blonde Dick is planning college if Uncle Sam permits. His favorite subject was hist, -- his greatest thrill, passing in chemistry. Dick works as a soda jerk in his dad's Book Store. .,....-.t - f r . ' 'lt ELEANOR HAMILTON Working at the State Farm Ins. Co. keeps cute Eleanor occupied. Mr. Cun- ningham often needed her help to win de- bates in her Soph. and Jr. yrs., and Mr. Roses office employed her. E.L.H.S. halls were adorned by dark-haired, sparkling- eyed Eleanor her Fr. yr. She was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1, Usher Club 1, and was charming Mrs. Pembroke in the Sr. play. TIRZAH HARTUNG Smiling, dark-eyed Tirzah put the accent .on work throughout her high-school yrs., spending part of the day her Sr. yr. working at Dodgeus. But she also found plenty of time for fun in Choir her Fr. yr.. Glee Club and Library Club CSr. yr.j, and G.A.A. all 4 yrs. Tirzah liked her last yr. best, with typing her favorite subject. HARRIET LUCILLE HESS Dark-eyed Pesky belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs. fsec.-treas. her Soph. yr.j, Jr. Hist. Soc. 3. Usher Club 1. She dislikes girls who'tell all after a date: she likes to cruise. to sit in math class, to pal with Nancy Marckley, and to eat steak with French fries. Pesky, who has eye- lashes that every girl envies, works at State Farm Ins. Co.: plans to continue there. ' KATHLEEN E. HILL Kathy. survivor of a major car tragedy, joined G.A.A. 4 yrs. fsec.- treas. IJ, Latin Club 2. Usher Club 2 fhead usher 50-511, Jr. Hist. Soc. 1: was frisky Miss Freeman in the Jr. play, DIAL reporter, co-director of the Sr. play, sec.- treas. of Sr. class. Enjoyed journal- ism and Eng.: biggest thrill-an tending the J-Hop, formal-clad, on a hospital bed. Everyone loves Forma S of assi S'ray,eye No . B R MA L S H.,qU 2-Dfnt 4 Pd. of dN0r of Wa 'Sp We i 'hernia dfd g?e ' Chas' F vijfish-C1:b GA-fia' book .eales Irma 'Pres ' 2 1' 1 girl 1,,,'br1m'11 nwof the Q ffm, UPJI. Hmm . 9 is - - ' r hefrnfs ffvsf-, c1ass,,f'e'f1g chop- N? and Pans , Offre S tafes. Osen DAME 1 Ufflllde a Ub-ject Ivglllturewcg 1, college cas Eng vin 'Pen and 8 Kathy. Y--. tt, 'G' -Ax . ICIA It Par, . . f Nl 1 HOFFMAN-el ,MX A 1 J-ectfzgrgf 195 Hisidyg Smile, b N? L I I f dsghelslglgjtglf Sqft iicyli, ge to Lat,- . e . ' tx flag duiiljgferjejgfngreat lgjlieuwoii 330116215 Subl: X Y-.N -Y. 8 game, Squad, fgl. P State Fpeo- , v Even thoalf was mafm 3 - 812 she 1,915 O, t 3 ' Cla' f 3 I1 mg fb A V 060114-'ntsfa Hs fav .Hdp I 6 , J 5 5' f D PA TRI qi - . C f if ' rgprejlfrbalted Parljq aff' ' Uppolgd foztii' QA X33 in p HSH X f V - - , . . ' x Future et pe9Vee Dldlff ag: Spanisfl 3 Yrs 'A I ' X and - P1-an Ng Id J C1 - , hom lwe on Sxworklfls who F- play mllb 2' Ik tbrille ec' and fatm. irwhile chase bake' I ghasri be' di Jo 1'11a1'aVo'if?tbef' 171 Cys' Q if W. X t0r1g rg m01y1e:tm0!1d fm- Pafllblecrsarry s ' f of-3 ...wr- .gli ' 'fu 0 I' x . - . In Wberegzalkinlminbicz. glxflfest 4 'JJ'-xx' NL Q 9 l' ' ' ,-M -.---0-H b0Ys wel me janiit Ldafd pf M , E55-i 26 Hg. KX ecaf-Vw Neizet Ki 'M immj U X Vi! XS U 9 lk C0050 35 ' k 31. XA ,- QU 115- , csv-C y Ps embztelvesi ogna 'Xfire xx A vs - - . owl' iii wisest Cris Severe Qcoell E JAMES LIBBRECHT Tall likeable Jim was in Jr. Hist. Soc. ,gin X95 X Sw Q C592 baske 65 . v 0 ' Q' F 5331655 gsooxizc.-dgiij 0355: Zxagitv LA Xeigsofags Rx lx X- S 5 51 rs -,aft OX . SOC' ' c 'SX Aga vs A II oqf- ag xx 65. i das' oi co e. M' V 'ot of Sb X69-' 1'-Cog ii! . 'o N 2, r x gisbocbg Wings- Pxgga sag 'goto e A16 we 'cl' na NIC' iw Gini? 3 PQSYYY . NI the Q69 A La EDDIE R. LEE Lanky Eddie hurled 3 yrs. for the M.H.S. baseball team, winning 3 letters. His future plans include professional baseball Che hopesl. Eddie's pet peeve is girls with too many excuses: favorite class, study hall. He is Working at Woodlin Metal. Blue-eyed Ed's biggest thrill was making the baseball team: he was most embarrassed to find Tom I ' sis Bio eds 935 I ' Xp XX3 099, gh r 630603 01132 Q3 Yxlxnntnatb 135: Sydow in Lover's Lane. i I A Fr. yr.. and worked hard to earn a letter as guard in football. Shiek Jule's great- est thrill was having Cunningham for hist., even though his favorite subject was book- keeping. In his spare time, brown-eyed Jim cruised in his Mercury. Jules earns his money at the Crowell Carton Co., and plans to continue there. YS ' '5 Q -'ge f fx. . H w,.5gg.Wxi3xj3W Evmailae agus GEORGE E. LOYER 909102 ang soqafl ds, on C0 S WC 6355- Hook was pres. of Library Club l yr., in Choir 4 yrs.. pres. 651- ,mano 50 dy. QXAVAQKY Ny. of the Student Council Ur. yr.j, won 2 letters in 3 yrs. of X15 A NWQNNOGW' X-,avi ?x,x0 'w3o'l:hYs09 football, 2 letters in 2 yrs. of baseball, played Varsity basket- X16 v'l K. f- 1b?F2m9ld5 5 bf. I , I ff ,I I . an 's . YW - . 2 o gala' La In J 'C90xzx,eS- gt. Q ' xg QQJGWSO' X33 00 idx . . I ball 3 yrs. fCo-Capt.. and made all T. V. his Jr. yrj. Dark- N 306 . s' wil' ge K' . 3 it he 3 LP'Xi1405Tii.ffx'2q.ae Q23 9225- K AQ, . 0 ' 1,4 'ni was ifzbq, 219559. Vi, . QL? ,115 ' oi, Q09 IYX, mai, , Quiz. 51- 509 WS. N9 091 56' ysxs onqeit KGXXYNQS sn at QI Qo- QS' C ' . . e- v '. Qiigixax 901 abtld Qghff txmgke 955526 qlisiw S . s ca he ri sv! OW' 5 'oe' es' 430' 12- 3 td. Yagi. 160 1 2- Sgt Xizqoiiifsxso cg3xxef3 iiuesvon K1 K. X-QX5 1 ' 'L 'A go 2 7 haired, 'blue-eyed I-Iook's pet peeve is girls smoking or driving cars. Diane was his greatest thrill: Am. Hist. his favorite subject. ao, BILL MILLER Ambitious Bill was student manager and gen- eral trainer of Mr. Kay's M.H.S. basketball teams his Jr. and Sr. yrs. His favorite class was typing. and his pet peeve. hard teachers. His present job is loafing. but college is included in his future plans. Bill's greatest thrill came in 1949, when Marshall beat champion Cold- water in basketball. N I GWENDOLYN MARJORIE w ' : . i G, 5 li F.lE.lAt.iy4 Sf ESITAJJCS C353Y1:res.aSZryr.?, ' 0 I A' tu A 2 of Latin Club Cvice-pres. Jr. yr.J. 2 in Usher Club. 1 on Student Council, 1 rc- porting in journalism, portraying a squeal- ing Miss Jones CJr. playj, make-up crew --Sr. play. Gwennie hates stubborn boys: likes math. Greatest thrill, being selected for journalism: most cherished asset, her driver's license. Gwen's future includes nursing and marriage. BETTY JEAN JONES Math was ambitious Betty's favorite subject fand she was a math whizzj : Miss Erskine, her most cherished teacher. Jonesey was quite em- barrassed when she sailed half-way down the alley with the ball while bowling. Ladylike Betty played games in G.A.A. 4 yrs.: was in Jr. I-list. Soc. l yr. Office work in the Main Office for Mrs. Hecht gave good-natured Betty a thrill. 5 AMELIA M. KATZ Poised and pretty Amelia says her greatest thrill was making journalism as a reporter for the bi-weekly DIAL. F,H.A. 3 yrs. and G.A.A. 1 filled this fair lass's time. Being called Kitten is a pet peeve. also girls who smoke: Am. Hist. and Mr. Cunningham were her choice of subject- teacher combinations. Possibly business school. and then marriage are on her agenda. English was well-mannered, mod- est Dorothy's favorite subject all through school. and it will help when she achieves her college plans. Blue-eyed Dorothy was in Choir in her 9th grade, Latin Club 10th and llth. and F.H.A. llth. Seeing girls smoke makes serious Dorothy wish they wouldn't do it. She was one of Marshall High's many fine Ceresco native products. -Q rj, 4' J, , k L HX! .gag xp, A t A bln Virginia NIA poised -edflazel-eyedyrs.. ice girl b iflflud Rolengeople Role am' Cl uzzed Sfbo e busy esfav,-L-, Am I-1921? Per uh 1 1 ' He fir ' 'St p ' of - 0 Is Ss 9 s - - w fvv Rolfe Won-actually fglr-ge.. lzfyecr. HZ quieae -tra ne- S be Ib adllar' gg?-tt .Plan Hd be f' s Ig, fbr 1 . S S by ber 1f39Ws ZZ? 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Edxgysi- foo 31.3 27 Q' 3 t , th OQX 31' dewikzgtaie' 51. Xsiigicoszw il. ti. 1 time wi at .. Doss . ci 1 peq,,tefWg,..t. ...vet vofgwief to S. ARLON MYERS. JR. 'Pu ox 'tv C' 9939 X N tsl- 'cl to A 1 ' ' ' KQJO My SAY- S349 6550 5 wp i. - Q Bashful, blushing Arlon Joined Egcfla shoe' Q of cyjs 5 swat W A F.F.A. in the llth and 12th grades. Qnqe' coXVQ'ome Magee! Q yfis 1 H played French horn in Band 9th and 9Xa9ix,5n6s.Dov1i6dg Ed' 2 10th. He was gym asst. 4 yrs. His ge! el u s god, be co Yiegail ' Z'Nr ' Z' 1 favorite subject is gov't., and his future plans incorporate work on a farm. Brown-haired, brown-eyed Arlon doesn't care for girls. His greatest thrill came when a certain girl sat next to him at Peck's. CNow explain that paradox, reader: we can'tJ. 4-..... P5 A 12 Nxovxcaeovyepxl' ' 1 ngga . Q. So .xaxxtl .9 3 X ' ,,'0zxo3g.Yus eS9eC 16 xref' ' ff , x C3 Gegig A tg Csvoxgf-is 4330 EQQXS W5 ' N- xonaz 3 in tea . S ix! tibe' Gig? 9311 X b qi' R43 X Tau- SY' S555 dt- I ' lsec- X22 msgs Ya sexi uid 'vs n ' 0 A lyiinqr Gzotqigtnl XRXOSK' 0 go . 6vX qloiudxza otybexis :aims oi ng. 'smogelj , e X3 Q45 Regis, infj' .F bt 4' k c -' we asvatm -M X Gtihz ml t this job after YAOSS cifmdxci' Asa ul' tw .. 563905. xsQ:e,asg'if ,510 1. Q24 - GW -MQ xv Mxsb es2 t 'WS Sf-'W 'nic galb set' 'A K 'ef 0 A095 wqyxaetbtoi.-6636 ,L LvI?A,.cYg2k :fi 39. wt0 .vy. Axbalx 35 E oqefi. gre? 5-996 bww 96 is nel - gws xaqea tm . agovat eaS'i:A. Q21 H6 1113! 62 423 1 X9 Azg C,e1'. C but ave' 29 fi ALFRED J. NAGEL, JR. Athletic Gus belonged to Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 yrs.. played forward and guard on the basketball team 4 Kwon 2 lettersl. played baseball 4. pitched, played lst base. and outfield. Co-Capt. his Sr. yr. 14 lettersb. Pet peeve, students who smoke. Future. college or--Korea: favorite subject. hist.: greatest thrill. scoring 22 pts. at Albion. Bud has China blue eyes and blonde hair: works at his Dad's Bargain Store. RUSSELL PALMER, JR. F.F.A.' pres. this yr. brown-eyed Russ ended his 4 yrs. in that organization with distinction. and he joined Jr. Hist. Soc. l. X Russ is now working at the S. S. Kresge Co. and plans to keep his graduation. Being kicked out of the library study hall proved embarrassing to usually quiet math-loving Russ. Q01 3 quxq' N35 5 LYLE PAUL Hose, sturdy little survivor of a car-wreck, played half-back on the football team 4 yrs., winning his letter during his Sr. yr. Lyle also earned 2 letters sprinting around the cinder track. He was in F.F.A. his Fr. yr. and Jr. Hist. Soc. his Fr. and Soph. yrs. SM ft. Lyle en- joyed algebra most: plans include work. or serv- ing Uncle Sam. W. V- WY.-W.v.-.- M JOAN GAY LESTER Jo, with big dusky eyes and husky voice, giggled her way through 4 yrs. of G.A.A. activities. and tootling the clarinet in band Cher best beloved subjectl. She joined Library Club her Fr. yr., and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2 yrs. Though working regu- larly at Hemmingsen's, she found time to plan for and dream of college, People's old jokes irk this raven-haired lassie. ALICE I. MILLER Brown-eyed Alice belonged to the Library Club 2 yrs. and played drums in Band C9th gradej. She plans to work at State Farm Ins. Co. fwhich she is doing nowj. then marriage. Her most embarras- sing moment was hurrying around a corner, bumping into a teacher. Gov't. and hist. are her two favor- VIR V' . IA ggjaZ5rVaE-5013 Gini? ile in lsr. SOCJA-fi, 45' added CIN r1,,iH' me Jr 3, Beimw L pe, bl R 01-ite ' C1-uisi - play Hg 3 fl atlil Cl On Gin pasti ng with Wag Uftgry Ub 1 . U1 ,, , ' afld if hkfs il -5 fr,Barb Bljimys gifiwen sb ff-'11 0 1 - 2 ers ale 093 at d'Ef1g1-ce'-Ykat ' Eyes ' bel' f S to continlmller-Jlsh Classix' P18 y b of bluiff ue fbgreones at br Rllfhlgskefball l esellt ssl' s ' and 9115 I GLADYS ANN LINDSEY Gladys, our southern belle. came from way down in Mississippi to Marshall High during her Jr. yr. Girls' activities didn't appeal to Gladys: however, she played inter-class basket- ball l yr. This hazel-eyed girl liked typing better than any other subject, and plans to be a telephone operator. She just can't get used to us Northerners' kidding her about huh South- ern accent. G x NANCY LOU MARCKLEY Nancy Lou, with the deep sparkling eyes. joined G.A.A. 4 yrs. and Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Cute Nancy dislikes catty girls: loves pretty clothes. Her greatest thrill was staging a good J-Hop or playing flighty Daphne in the Sr. play. Favor- ite recreation-dancing. Nan pals with Harriet Hess. Future plans look toward business school or work: at present, loafing occupies her free time. ite subjects. Her most prized pos- Plans session is Jim's class ring. Alice's pet peeve is girls smoking. .6450 ,,-WAX! .ali j . X C 22 G Ou, LORIA XX Cvlvas a 5-4, red JEA ek l wif' 1- 'SZ1?ef Qkbitfd b0o1,MORRIS ' - ect. - e lr P- , 'fn - G -'?H G. een U X.. 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HJ C15 6 xixs Z 3 we ge aio XX S XJ e5 hi eidoq owing K5 X395 E sei 06 s w Q bk 5035 gt A 1 . . vue Haag S.. 3 396 9 e 9 Nl yiifxk - 1 X 1 A 0,939 i v ggix . Q, 31 gt YJ. vlhaxteanx we 'le 'nl AV QW' 15' E X01 iog 3 tt35S5 tcgie E10 G3 C NORMAN PHILLIP RAPP Baldy was in F.F.A. 2 yrs., la ed uard on the football team MELVIN ROMACK Red's greatest thrill is actually wearing that cap and gown and clutching that diploma. He plans to join the Navy soon. People who brag disgust him. Mrs. Mac- Vean's art was green-eyed Melvin's favor- ite subject. Working in McNall's Bakery ba . . . 'o 5 . Solsvigsg eflzbz sxslioeztlfxfg at A Yhs Aotgigi. vein ,go E xflq' me A ve X i x0 .LzX.e'l' X LW kiwi CJ P Y S 3 yrs. His pet peeve is girls, but his greatest thrill was his first date. Now you figure that one out. He works part-time at Hemmingsen's and plans to be a master-craftsman carpenter some day. Norm has per- sonality. deep dark eyes, a girl, and gave this bright-haired lad his spending money, and kept his sweet tooth satisfied. no doubt. But the Navy eats beans, Red. PS . Osxgbbd' 1' many friends. Q C QKQC' tr. RQ 1'5 QV' gui i ' V 1. f.se.f.w:a:z. if ,ff , QR , ea -gs! at 1 'Pisa - qu' 3023 Qfes 66 the Q00 q , St . ge' ' gh 99 I S gtk fi - Qty' .O Q o - o Jo XX tt Y' vovl'-'azntc' slid maxi S gb N 3 .-ywf' who NX S598 ovxgat sz-gm xx xdgeim ,lesggtsi Q65 XX we 9 X Q bl Q . a - s K ?ti:.StagCon?5 ,521 ' 53610816 P'-ixeiwmalx me X 5610 KX b35ke X926 faves t- '5co'C'gta?05d ,fi was ey e a , I .. ZF 5-W I DAVID C. SCHULTZ 'Cap'n Dave played left guard on the football team 3 yrs., winning 2 letters, making the 1950 All-T. V. grid squad. and being elected M.H.S. captain. Likeable Davie spent 3 yrs. with 3 . ffievs -diva 6029 Q0 9056 ie ioafttiaf X QS'-iq 'L . x5 in grid e6biSe'oaxxg Yay 326 ' av U9 X-,991 wi' :- 1 tagrki 3K5eiqo1,Xf-isgxgxixjgzg Yugi- una atbqhx oke. was QKAV-V otylxifi ,Lqtsk baskiqs bicnigk 30104360 'IBN 360 69313 ,XVI axes! ,Sid. main L0 tx. '99, 61 69 f gd' mei high- ages Cvgatviewe 100 G 12- 0 359 Cites 5'oa6f0'6Lfe 'i S he Y an 09 :ei 'Dia 90 31 N the F.F.A., and 2 with the Choir. co-directed the Sr. play. X Broad-shouldered David says school is easy: he plans college or the U. S. Army. Placid Dave weighs up meat Cat Sl.l5 per lb.J at the A. 8 P. JACK SHERMAN Tranquil Jack's list: Spanish Club 2 yrs., Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Student Council 4 fvice-pres. lj, Debate 4, Speech Contest 2, snare-drummer in Band 4, sec.-treas. 19th gradej, pres. Cllth gradej, Bus. Mgr. of this year-book, pitcher in baseball 3 yrs. fl letterl. aspiring young playwright in the Jr. play. comical cop in the Sr. play. FREE PRESS agent Sherm the Germ M.C.'ed many assemblies. too. MARJORIE ANN MYERS Brunette Marj, the super-student. breezed through Latin Club 2 yrs., F.H.A. G .A. 4. Jr. Hist. Soc. 1, Student Council 2 Cvice-pres. lj, and journalism. A lead in the Jr. play completed Brownies activities. Topping her pet peeve is un- truthful people. Marj plans to attend Al- bion College. Her favorite subject, Latin. Blue eyed. 5'5 Miss Myers fMarj. Marjiej is employed at McLe1lan's Dime Store B. C. mr' SUSAN J. QUICK Breaking dishes on her Oaklawn Hospital job is Susan's pet peeve. Susie Q. was a member of the B F.H.A. Cl0th gradej, Jr. Hist. Soc. 110th and llthj, G.A.A. all four. Studious brown-haired, Susan made a hit as the Dean of Women in the Jr. play. special honors in llth rade of at 1 ANNA 2 Blue-e blue-eyed She won MARIAN PATTON You're Breaking My Heart leads musical Marian's hit parade: she has been a member of C1.A.A. all 4 yrs., of F.H.A. 1, Spanish Club 1. and Jr. Hist. Soc. 3. Playing her clarinet in Orch. 2 yrs. and Band 4 have kept dark-brown- haired Marian busy and sometimes bothered. Un- less fate prevents. she will be a beauty operator. and should make a good one. Favorites: Band and gov't. 8 . tending Girls' State. Susie Q. plans to attend business college. xi , -Q X X . . . 1. 'A 11 0 Jo AN Cho. fra k- 'lo ' 1yhf., ,lj eugnen J0a.,,,H1'af1zsj ROY 'Sli' r' Cu . her S Def E kept ' 1117111 ear- P99 R .1 r QA. gh ' 'ff er Weil? 35170013 yrsilhcma d: 31.: she ez-is peep' Omg Blllgs W days b lee 91' blush 31-1-ass? 9 5 One' Bef Iuefryedben sh usjff wub.2. a in Amd N-Q, NSN! 5 S 'Ll A a e , o Hd . me Mrs Joanlla ish I rising at Ch01'r ' Fra Wjtb Wlfh Pgck. 'Ur R0 a smil Prank s, .Vefl e fo at are last sg even, m - . J A S mfr. . el . y Yfd, ing az M brown- ROBERT fha 'wikis' in '5 Li df1.. SON ' - P f. . j n bgggfsl E551 tjfls s1:':.HZ!0mA.Kr3Zl:Peg2:1er S f , e o fbiisttf-iyigljfeecirffwlmr Zeagslxlsozbifthdfg, '23 ph? bri115:t:i1Year ogen its grsllngzfgfg bit .' . o o . usbmg mjzgmrmgigscfo, fling HPS, itastro r . - i DO ix 'A A: X 4 Bright- DIANE PLUSHNICK Artistic Diane plans college at Mich. State. then an art career. English was her favorite subject. Soft-spoken Diane belonged to F.H.A. Cl0thD. Latin Club C9th and lOthJ, Usher Club Cllth and l2thD, Jr. Hist. Soc. C9thD. and was year-book Art Editor. She is 5'3M tall, has gorgeous brown hair and eyes. Diane's pet peeve is any high school girl who smokes. Is eyed D M CI ' CS fog-utb2 Jr QP onnaabas ee f S comm Y e C3 1 t r Wee ella Sr W-is ned t S Dem, 5' In P1 0 av - 9, On , the ayln the nu of f Subagkle snas are J Dlg S0111 X A S Y A J b , H15 J L :SIMS 'if Mfr, I Xp 1 - B ' 1' .' ' ' ' . , , ul on d 1 Sb C 'b ,GOA-A. if I f ff S t-S . Bl- ' K . I ch he her , f . ' ' pets Uhljn Own . Ylljl mn- flag I ,I f D - f K Y . , 1 A I P '3 5 65-cu 9 an St U11 lun In N lk O 3 3 ' H, . ' NM 'A' es frdfnrfct xc? wifbt U?!1'11,y W-is .xi J- i M.,,,g. ,Z 8- Wtatut high h Her W-.xx '--- ei she piflsf M M 24.4.1 xx Us f ' M. ,ff 32 X . ' I xg QYQY ihqo I Ei gill 1' if S . - 6 m Sgitnzits vista WS me 9031- ' bklcxvno 525, YS'-X6 me JG at it we 1 3 - gt 09 XXQBX 95 X 9659 cv-Y' 'salts sw' we . QW JAMES VAN DYKE Gov't-loving Jim hailed from Dimond- yxs 9 o0' X, V-wotkss ivgxii X 6318 X 5 9 'r S vm 2 ' I - Q ga - kgs . x gm es Q09 0 Oadjgrv. SKS Vet 316 wx o0Y ' Qi e- 'r.S 3 O t t- TOM SYDOW Cute Sy spent 2 yrs. in Latin Club Csec.-treas. ll, 3 yrs. on the ale. Mich. his Sr. yr. Jim played foot- ball 4 yrs., won 2 letters. fguard for M.H.S.J: basketball 2 yrs., and baseball 2. Having the police pick up his car for QQAQQ' Z gOxxcgbgi0agx A96 5139 XQQS 19 S sw ate 'G Xl? golf team Q3 lettersj, and was the power behind the hammer and saw for the Sr. play set. Tom wants a furnace business flike his dad'sD of his own some day. Evasive girls who make excuses head his pet peeve list. Being chased from Lover's Lane heads his red-faced moments. stolen accounts for blue-eyed Jim's most befuddled moment. Graduating was college-minded Jim's greatest thrill: hav- ing his name on every page of the bi- weekly DIAL irked him. Sy's handsome! ! l n . wt . if OE V- wx-K-5' A toofo, Wi me M' X . r V . . . 3 go Qxaalz 0 09 Aer l xgfl, ,JRR , ,,.sgg2,.. Wi, igzossfig. -Xfgfitxtelgz EDWARD VOLSTROMER 3og?Q'i:9X13'on X992 3 Yo sativa? lxxvtzoixz qox Quiet likeable Ed spent 4 yrs. working in F.F.A. as a re- KQOY' N502 '?'Qzdjt9?w.'9g,. Pix,-go? porter. Agriculture was Ed's favorite subject and big wheels. 115' uve' ad -yes 5 WWA bt 9 his pet peeve. Palling with Bill Kincaid and Ronnie Kinne took O t Vwyyz X' M15 sqqxih A 'V ni' . 10-,, 6 ig. 9xa'jxd,g,e26'1 Xa Qilfgzg ifliagrrxer. lr' -N , Sand Q95 ,D fe? up most of his spare time, when he wasn't working at the 4 ,,,.. 05 ' 5 xv SGS? Y . Qictiziugh za K0 4,512 100K xagyoi . vs 9 9 xx tw 5609 16-' .Y 1- 13 63,1 6' B an Cibogsdiqcaxxiqxggtiytust K ' ai' X43 K9 rx as nV- sv- st? swf' - 'O' at' 0 fe' Htnkvaqt 1 QW :swam oto i.lwl 'Xi 9322: of vis QKG at-1 ova-:is 9-N. but 5- S 93 KOS - Q52 350- X390 Q0 3' gag gegcxfgonz ww: S ,o than 39 t XCXQQQ 5 035691 v he 639 we Yi at' 1925! wgwi. 33 Morris 5 and 10 as stock boy. Graduation is Ed's main objec- tive, since it provides both his greatest thrill and future plans: then it's up to Uncle Sam. '91 NORMAN E. WALTERS Nature Boy Norm loves to camp and spend his leisure time out of doors. He plans to work and travel to far away places with strange sounding names. He liked chemistry more than he enjoyed girls. One can always find Norm at Kroger's, busily involved with canned goods. Buying cars or guns is just an every day occur- rence to him. l JUDY ANN STINER Judy was drum majorette her last 3 yrs. in M.H.S., head twirler Cshe's an expertD the last 2. She was a 4-yr. G.A.A. girl-sec.-treas. her Jr. yr., pres. her Sr. yr. Latin Club 2 yrs., Usher Club 2, Jr. I-list. Soc. 2. vice-pres. of the Sr. class. stage crew Ur. playj kept brown-eyed Judy scurrying. Going with Dick gave Judy her greatest thrill. PATRICIA A. SWALWELL Pat was a member of F.H.A. in 10th grade. Latin Club and Jr. Hist. Soc. in 9th and 10th grades, did Sr. play make-up. Soft-spoken Pat's favorite subject is English: and she plans college in the future. Fountain service at Peck's Drug Store kept pretty Patricia from wasting out-of- school time, and made her school-mates realize how really good natured she is. 21 i VIRGINIA M. TECH Band was graceful, willowy Vudge's favorite subject for 4 yrs.: she played her clarinet. 5'ff Virginia exercised in G.A.A. 3 yrs., was in Orch. l yr., played a stage-struck tyro in the Jr. play. Falling down in M.H.S. halls Jolted busy Virginials poise, and being Mavis in the Jr. play thrilled her no end. Vivacious Vudge plans work, then marriage. housewife for her Bill. She had 4 yrs. G.A.A., and l of Choir Cl2thD . Slender Connie favors gym time is spent with Bill. She is a 5'3 brunette with hazel eyes. A moment to remember: ripping her skirt in a school room. X .. CONNIE VISEL Connie plans to be a model No B fLat,'n10 de N JSI' the L W Club Io 1 a w WEERS . D f S in lf'-QYWA 555' 53122. 0153- 4 Yr el' Cro 01171 'S f stuffy --di,-ect ' repo! so en- I Sley, Svont Annu .Or fo fed ch ns A - plans epa , e In r th . o ' SP1 t 9 and commercial courses. Greatest sharjglate-cffgfy. tb: 0r1r .qtngg cruisgle Sr, thrill was receiving her diamond. Mr, Lg wid, fd Soan mama? 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ABLE?-EGTSE. G. XRXSH, F. 'LXNN NX. KLXNE, R. CORNNNELL. P. BM?-D gxwxg, 'Y 51 BNLEY E. BROOKS CORN WELL F. ZINN BAIRD K. ARMS TR ONG . T. STA NLE Y J. TENNEY T. BOUC HER 49 xo 4.- YS XTX i. GOMM E CURRI MARY 93' 'S we ll' L35 J 5 QSM xgif , ,qgarx A V w f:f ,hay ' fr f .Q?XXQx 1 I '-fir sjs-. . K'-FB' 'XX .wi U 'im vb 9 v . x Nw X534 E f , N53 U XX 4 I b xff .mx . X1 , ' ' , X FRY' , H 'L K - wfby XFX K gi .tiki A 1 1 xxx W X l , -,f,Qag,x 'X L, I i til- f X 'xAtxk'2g'. 'I !w?QQ-Kwgf pwfQ: N' 5, sg xfAV . Lvgutxtf, X 4 K ,, . Q Q If n, X Bottom Row: J. MONK. P. SCHMIDT M FLYNN. J. MYERS, F. CHAPS MAN, J. ODOM, L. WILSON C. HINKER Middle Row: E. WOLFORD, F. RITCHIE, B WILKERSON, G. RIVERS, A SUNDAY, C. REED, J. DE- MOTT, G. THOMAS, F. WOODS, D. HOLBROOK, A. QUICK Top Row: COACH COOPER. D. CRULL, D. ROCKEY, K. HUMMELL, R BIDWELL, D, SIRKS, E. KEN WORTHY, G. LIGHTFOOT, J BRUBAKER, B. ALLEN. B LAMPHIER, MR. DIES, ASST M El El T YBALL RESERVES YXEIME CUM! NC .mid limi 1950 FOOTBALL RECORD We ST PHILIP 20 LAKEVIEW 6 COLDWATER 40 HASTINGS 30 ADRIAN 32 EAST LANSING 29 NILES 6 ALBION 8 STURGIS 14 They 0 7 6 0 7 6 l 9 7 13 QUEEN BARBARA ALLEN ' 'a B 1315.7 1 RESERVES CHEER LEHDER5 PEGGY BAIRD, DONNA DRUMM, JUDY MARQUARDT. CAROLE CAMP SHERRY EASTERDAY. MARLENE HARRINGTON Bark Row: COACH COOPIZR B LAMPHIER. K. COLIEMAN C THOMAS. If. ZINN. D. MUR PHY. J. BROUGHTON. COACH KAY Front Row: J. HIEIDENREICH D TESTER. K. STICK. J. BITAT TIL. D. BRIZNNIIR. .l, SCC 1951 BASKETBALL RECORD EAST LANSING GREENVILLE ADRIAN STURGIS CHARLOTTE LAKEVIEW COLDWATER ALBION LAKEVIEW STURGIS ADRIAN ALBION EAST LANSING CHARLOTTE COLDWATER We They 73 - 40 68 - 32 54 - 40 61 - 34 56 - 39 78 - 40 73 -- 60 61 - 56 65 - 30 54 - 45 56 - 39 84 - 39 52 - 50 71 -- 32 48 - 44 l QTGQN at Ango? ROI? fb' 15' Q69 rpg.. Q5 Q 'GK' 25 oy O xv' Q +Z+ Q Y- N' I '59 'F Lsdbg SSX-1102. .s I Y' SQ DON BREWER CAII-State Honorable Mentionj 1 L. PAUL VIC POSTULA CAPT. DAVID SCHULTZ CAll-Twin Valley First Teamj J. STINE JIM VA NDYKE S NfNx'erX. v. Qos'Y0x,1x. vX.vXN1xAx11p,-ma?-, emu. Row: COACH NK. NJSSXYJLYXR. T. BOOCYXEY-. O. WTB . ?OS'Y0LPs,?.YXPsY1'6E.'6. SYXCXK, O. SCYXOVVL. 0. C069 968. 0. COTK. er Y-ow: Y- NYU?-YYN, 3. STXSE. Ca. BKOSSOYY. 5. CLEXJKEYYYS. ul: Y. BYAASYJL. 5. BOY-SS. 0. YKXSOESIXCYX Y-. CO?-NWJELL. ELL, YJ. 9 BSOESQEBOE. Ys. COLYENXPS Cm: from Y-o Ps. CO?-SN J AC K MOORE OOYQQ, QQYQZW K INGRAHA M O A OQ43' 25' ooo 8-Y, 49+ bf .' w 4' 1 K 3 .951 rx ...I pf 1- A as ig , 3 'wir A 511.6498 4 if 4' Q.,f,fa311.ff 'iii r E Q I5 ,re K, 5 1 gf 54.5 it 3 A 5 K V ii Q 'f mii ii we -'1 lb... 53 ,Mt l 5 w ' 4 - -m rf' if ...x fr i x ' 1 Q 5 i I I I a Above: D. ZINN L. O'NEIL A. WOODS S. GRAY D. WEIBLE G. BOWERS I E. 1 N P. CASEY. N. SCHNICK. D. KIBBIE. M. BAKER. P. KINNIE J. SCHINDLER. K. COOK. J. LUTZ. H. SEGAR J D. VJEIBLE. G. BOVVER. M. STRUWIN. J. BROOKS. D. HART. B. ROBERTS. J. NORTON. N. SCHNICK. P. CASEY sis... 5 1'-w Standing: J. SCHINDLER. President Consul MISS SHAFER. Sponsor C. IVII'I'CI'IELL. Vice-l'r0s1dun17V110 Cvmul Sealed: K. COOK. Program Chairnmn W- Clit!-Al'LIJ!l' D. ZINN. Seurelary -- Scriluu M. C. MYERS. Program Chairman- -Co-fhdilv E E MEITUDU IE VLUUI3 U Below: J. LUTZ, H. SEGAR. C. PRESTIDGE, N. DICKEY. J. JONES, C. MITCHELL. M. SCHULTZ, M. C. MYERS MISS SHAFER g...i,w iifv LE Pr f ,H+ +-M-an 3 5' A ' E, X N x ,555 -ff? ' ' Q ix f Q I , k'V.L xgigigl - ,ffl K V it -. ,V i if 1- 'Q , 1 L Q D L ,J X 'S R I i A W ,I jk xt ! ,E 7 - K G- Q it if 'I' V I XX 'fig ff! A .QM 5 1 A if E I5 I A y I- ' 3 'L E 'P 'f 'wwf' Q ' --v fm' ng,-I H- ., I ig? .asap U I i I O J f--7 W' A f MA is is 3 gli, .Ll Q. 1 2-f Q:-uf' .J 'fig --1 :Q gf, , Qi Lil Ix X Q X 3 x X X x F' T I 1 R ig E' ' an Q.. 3 Q Q 'I U' 1 1 K X Es X, 1 ga .nv 1 is ,Q -7 M 1 -f S-W -,.. 1.-5 R E ff b f at -Q 5 is uf- ' Y ' O X X N R ' N X -. X ft ,-. . - , . F X wx KX 'T ,.x ik - S ia 'f A K . ' . .f- nz . A ' : v 'rf . 'Q' . - ..- 1 4 x K- if Q' Q' 1 if lj ff 1 x x A ' F' E A 1 1 3- S may ' uv 'r Q 'b 4- . . Q '1 S sag, ,mf . ' a J, X : y . 5 .. . A! .., ti .f-P 'Q J I A IT I A I I f X 1 Djregfgr Pianist DONALD CHADDERDON PATRICIA PRYSIZR unior Band -n-,M - ont Circle: J. DOBBERTIEN, S. VELLIQUETTE, J. BAIRD, P. VELLIQUETTE, D. YOUNGDAHL. J. MCCLINTEC, B. TATE Second Circle: A. CHURCH, Y. SMITH, J. HUBBARD, M. HESS, B. BENNETT. D. DUNN, J. LAPHAM, J. SCOTT. A. RENIGER, D. THUNDER. J. DAVIDSON. D. DUNN, D. TREMP Third Circle: M. KLOACK. G. GARDINIER, J. ALLEN, T. WILLIAMS, B. BUSH, R. CORNWELL. J. MARSHALL, R. ALLEN, B. LAUTENSLAGER, J. MCKIVER. B. CHURCH, R. SMITH, C. GREEN, MR. KNOB, A. CORRIGAN. D. LIGHTFOOT. T. HINDENACH, M. MCKEE, K. MCLAIN, D. ORRISON, C. WILSON. S. BROTH 61 D.BREWER BRUNSON' v PQSYULA 9 .1 Ns.-af PAQ H5 bww, BUD BAKER AL NAGEL DICK KING C7 'A 5' I CkJugC JM , , Aff, .ff,!g5D X .f COACH COOPER, COACH KAY Nv G- Como, A D, J' . EWER D BR V. POSTULA .v. .X , yt fx A t T. ,. S .8.s K I A 39 UL! 8 vasnons W0 U nom: M susan Su KING, A. . IJOST UL fl, , A. MOON NAGEL, BAKER Back Row: COACH KAY. A. NAGEl-..V. POSTU LA. D. KING, D. BREWER. G. CODO. G BRUNSON, COACH COOPER Front Row: K. MOON, B. BAKER, L. POSTULA B. BURNS 63 MISS CAREY, Sponsor dF,!If.'r5'f. E Seated: C. OLIVER. J. SCHICK, G. IRISH, C. CAMP, K. STINE, J. DITTO, P. ARNOLD, N. COX, M. DELANEY, I. DERHAMMER Standing: K. ELLIS, N. WARNER, P. BAIRD, J. DALTON, B. MILLER. J. COLLINS. K. ARMSTRONG, M. CURRIE. M. MORRIS. D. WAIDELICH, J. TENNEY, D. DRUMM, M. PALMER .man Front Row: B. WAITE, M. STRUWIN, S. EASTERDAY, J. LESTER, C. FLYNN, J. WEERS Second Row: S. CAINES, R. WOODS, N. MCKEE, M. WOODWORTH, C. MITCHELL, M. REED, P. WARSAP, J. SWEET. R. STORR. A. WOODS, M. MYERS Third Row: J. BOWERS, I. GRABLE, S. ROBINSON. S. MARTIN, E. MCGEE, S. LAMBKA, D. CARLISLE. M. MAASS, A. GREEN, J. MORRIS, M. O'MELAY, M. HINCKLEY, W. HILL. S. BURLINGAME, O. KLEIN, L. BISHOP -L.. s BERGE, U. GALLAGHER , M. MYERS. B. ALLEN. M. PATTON, N, HILL -. , ff.w 'I' f .1 , N- X , fx! ,V - V - A , A - f-4.,..,,',4, , , yf. ,.,,. , 3 'v --Ig. wx ug . . H -. . -num '- ' df , - 'I -1 'gk ' f , .V : I' ,-igggiazf-I ' Af f. f Nu. Q' IE'-1' .1-v ' xx- 'M , X CLA ff H T G. JACKSON. Vice - President FIESUEIHTIUN J. MARQUARDT. Secretary - Treasurer Seated: G. EASTERDAY, P. WAIDELY, M. MELLEY, D. KIBBIE, M. SMITH, P. VANDENBERG, K. SPILLANE. A. BLACK. M. KINNEY. P. KINNE Standinqr S. LAPHAM, A. BOYD. K. HUGGETT, N. MYERS. M. ROBINSON. M. BAKER. M. Al.- BRECHT, C. PRESTIDGE. M. SCHULTZ, J. CARR. V. STORR, B. VAN ZANDT, D. WYGANT Seated: J. LUTZ. N. SCHNICK, S. ROLLINS. S. BIDELMAN. P. RUSSELL, C. THUNDER. W. CRULL, S. VAN ELST, J. JACKSON, B. SWEET, A. PLUSHNICK Standinq: K. SYDOW, J. KRUMM. P. CASEY. E. VON KING, B. GAFKEN. D. HESS, V. SEILER. V. BAUER. J. PURCELL. J. RAPP. C. COLLINS, S. PRESECAN. P. BRENNER I lg 1 x s ' if U cg - . X I . f 0 Q , - .-f Fly .!f,,,,,,f, 1. fl' ' N D. sims. V. LAMBKA. M. BEATTIE. s. CAIN. ' B. BYERS, P. FLYNN, L. GARDINIER 65 Usher Club I if i' fziww 6 -, A ' ' I ,fn '- iAA jp . ' .. 141 .eff ' f I I XB A ,f F ,q 4 I Vi? :,gL . 'V 4V ' Above: 4 DONNA LAPHAM, BARBARA ', Yi' ALLEN, OWEN JACKSON, ' , I JOAN DALTON, sUE BERGE, - -' f JUDY STINER, JANET WIL- ' , If SON, BETTY WHITE, 4 A JEANNE COLLINS, , , DIANE PLUsI-INICK ,fA'z ' , .-1 Left: A N KATHY HILL, Head Usher .QX I. MRS. MACVEAN, sponsor I xg 7,14 M JUDY MARQUARDT. 5 Assistant Head Usher .-QA A ,J K, x -I 7 ' . vgilfif ' 'TI , Fuifai h Ab, 3 I 2 I. I I 4, -fr, I P ' ' ' XY NYG, 64.2, I , xt 1- N I f 6 ' .I , fi , V X- xg , 1. :'?' Z't 'VN-, 5 V , Qyi Xu t k I I Q-X N'-. , , ,If Rf Ljw,QV?N I 1 I 1 ,f I I ,X JOIE JACKSON, MARY CURRIE, JOYCE DITTO, ARDYS ' ,R PLUSHNICK, SHIRLEY LAPI-IAM, JANE TENNEY, DONNA SIMS X 66 Q 1 -L 650 cvocigf Q Q K ., Debate '9' Qfo' 332533 699 9' Y QQYSSGQ QNC' C9 Q MARY CURRIE. NANCY DICKEY. YQ' CELIA FLYNN. JOAN DALTON YY X1 f XX C X QU A X fx X 5 1 XX H , P , A 1 L 3' E., xi I I .J L ix? 3 ' A X Yi A 'E X l A , 32 ,1 I, A M 1 U f f N L A N ' M ' 5 N, 4, ' Y Y YYY. 4 'Q Y If S JN- ,P .nl Row I fbonomj: VIRGINIA HUNTER. ROLENE CUMMINGS, LOUISE WILLIAMS, JEAN BEMIS, JOAN WILLISON xx M Ag....I Row 1 fbotromj: PEGGY WAIDLEY, MARLIENE WOODWORTH, AGNES GREEN. CAROLYN THUNDER. CAROL WENDORF Row Z: DORIS HAPGOOD, SHIRLEY ROLLINS. BARBARA GAFKEN. DONNA HESS. BARBARA RAY, SUE JONES Row I fbotlomjr DONNA FACE, ALICE CARUS, SHIRLEY RIAL. VALDEAN VAHS, PATRICIA DUCKHAM. MARY CAROL MYERS Row Z: SHIRLEY SHREEVE, BETTY BAUM, ELOISE STAM- PHLER, ELLEN LOYER, JEAN KAY, NANCY GODIIREY. ILAH PHARES Row Z: LOU ANN SNYDER, BEVERLY ROUSE. KAY STINE, NORMA JEAN MYERS, YVONNE WILLERICH ,N eff' 9 09' QAQBSS 1 iii DADS i I C. Left Row ftop to botlomj: PAUL MEAD, KENNETH COLEMAN, CLARK MEAD, FRED CHAPMAN. JIM ORRISON Right Row Hop to bottomj: GLEN HANKE, MEL PEMBERTON, BOB ALLEN, DAVE THOMPSON. 68 GARY MULVANEY Row I boriom : BEULAH GROTH. MARY ALYCE Y I K I DRUMM, WILMA HUGHES, WILMA DAMON, MARGARET MCGEE Row 2: ERNA VON KING, MARIE HERMAN, PAT- TY BRUNNER. JOAN ROCHO, VIRGINIA BAU- ER, EMILY CHALMERS MR. WILKINSON, Direclor Row l fabouejz FRED HANKE. EDDIE BROUGHTON. NORMAN ROCHO. LAURO ILER Row Z Kabouej: RONALD DEAN. WENDELL CHICHESTER. DAVID SUNDAY. PHIL LEVEY. JOE BROUGHTON. ROY NOBLE Row I Itop to botloml: JOAN GOODRICH. JEAN BEMIS, BETTY WHITE, JOYCE CLEMENTS, PEGGY WAIDELY Row 2: PHIL LEVEY. JOE BROUGHTON. SHIRLEY PRESECAN. GAIL COLE, DAR- CEY PUFF, JOANNA ROYER, CONNIE VISEI. Row 1' PATTY BRUNNER. WILMA HUGHES, CAROL OLIVER, ELEANOR MCGEE. MAR- GARET MCGEE Row 2: NORMA WEERS. ILAH PHARES, JOANN BREIGLE. VERA SEILER, MARIE FARMER, PHYLLIS VANDENBERG fu MADELON FOX. Accompanist Seated: MR. LAY. Sponsor RUSSELL PALMER, Presrdcnl Sealed: Smndinq: GERALD ALEXANDER GEORGE MORGAN, .SQL-mary ROLAND FACE LAWRENCE KOSTER, V.-Pres. S,a,,d,',w. KENNETH MURRAY, Ist. cond. IIRANCIS XMOODS XVILLIAM HAXVKS. Sentmal RONNIE KINNE, Treasurer' ROBERT DAY, Znd fond. NORMAN WASHBURN F.F.A. Back Row: VUAYNE PUGH. NORMAN ROCHO, JACKIE BOUGHTON. BOB VANDENHEEDE, CARLTON STANLEY. GAYLORD HUNT. BOB XVILKERSON, DICK LORD, BILL KEISS- LING, KEN KRAMER. DAVID BURLINGAME, GERHARD KOSTER, DICK PURCELL, JACK LAUPP Row Z: BOB PARKER. BRUCE HILLS. RUSSELL BIDWELL. DICK WALKER, BOB SEBRING, ALAN CORNWELL, DALE RANGER. LEON- ARD WOODS Row 3: DICK JONES. GARY MULVANEY. JIM CULBERTSON, PAUL SCHMIDT. MIKE FLYNN, GARTH MARSHALL. WALTER KRA- MER, BUD MAISNER, BOB SEXTON, CECIL KILBORN, DON COOK Botmm Row: BOB FULLER, JOHN BIDWELL, KEN DUCKHAM, RUSSELL MYERS, JOE ADAMS. DARYL EATON, BLAINE WRIGHT, CARLEEN YAUDES 'fl Left: Standing: JERRY CLIFTON. VIC POSTULA, DAVE SCHULTZ, FRED PARKER, JOHN DENNING, JACK HENRY. ARLON MYERS Row 3: BILL OWENS, DICK PARKER, EARL BOUGHTON, EUGENE VOLSTROMER, ARDEN GARD, KEITH HUMMEL Row Z: JIM EALIVIER. BILL DENNING. HENRY BOEHMER. HAROLD VJILLISON, BOB HOENES. FRANK JELINEK. DUANE ROCKY Bollom Row: KENNETH CASE. JOHN BOAKES. RONALD ROBINSON Seated: SHIRLEY ROLLINS, Historian MARCIA MULVANEY, Song Leader PEGGY WAIDELY. Reporter Sianding: CAROL OLIVER, Degree Chairman MRS. FOSTER, Sponsor JACKIE REEK, Merit Chairman Seated: MARLENE PALMER, Treasurer Row 1: SALLEE LONGANECKER, PHYLLIS WAR- SOP, JANET GRIFFIN Row 2: SUE FOSTER, LAURA WILLIAMS, BETTY WATERS. SHIRLEY ROBINSON, ROBERTA STORR, BOBBIE WAITE, GRETCHEN BOWER Row 3: JEAN LESTER. JOANN BROOKS, DARCY PUFF. IRENE GRABEL, SHIRLEY CAINES, ROSE RITA WOODS. NANCY HARRISON, SHARON DIVER, JOAN BAUER. MARILYN O'MELAY. MARY O'MELAY Left: CAROL OLIVER. MARILYN WILSON, PAT IRISH. BARBARA RAY, PEGGY BAIRD, JOYCE NORTON. JACKIE REEK, BARBARA DRUMM, MARLENE PALMER JOYCE NORTON, Secretary PAT IRISH, Parliamentarian Standing: JOYCE LEWIS. Vice-President MRS. REDMOND, Sponsor PEGGY BAIRD, President Above: PEGGY WAIDELY. VIRGINIA STORR. SHIRLEY ROLLINS. PHYLLIS RUSSELL, BETTY WOODHAMS. VERA SEILER. JEAN SCHINDLER, CAMILLA PRESTIDGE. BEVERLY VAN ZANDT 'XV' 00 Q00 of ef 48-'sQ S n -Jw' CMB ZC?Yxmg,g,5fQ'S QQQ5 4Y:?Qw.s-'- U 62' VO-89 :Qu-05 Q-Q50 510- 0490 Q'- AGS? 9 4 Sigbgo Q0 Q5 x GZ' QS' -99 6 Av ' mr 6.9 QVC? QQ? QQQNY, Q 49, ,QQAO x -L40 Q Y' AQ' Y, M O 4c9+'x'A' O-1. QQOW -Sifogowl 49' 'L efQ.9'4'Y'OQ4g'pC'Y' 69 Q-'W gg, Q' -SOS XY' goov Q- Q9 Q- by AF Q O QB' QM' x ik Q Qu 5 NI QQ fam ww Qofaofv WS' Q? w 4 W ff? Q ' 4 Q? ' 'Doi Q SQ00 Q3' v 'QQS 062, swov .fo f,Q.6 b' 0,0931 QOo0.,f,.Y3b9 bow Z: Q9 ,zwsa 5565 4, ba.'v?9 G 4049 at . x40'f'Q'82o6'S N sqlN fb? fp? 45+ Go' QQ get 30 Q6 QT' Q0 10' BOS' QQFQSQQ 312650 5,,bAZ205vimQc,05ilwQ,Qw ,g,,g.'3 QQ? W5, 46:59 GOO 9045 asv? QXQZQL' V136 l BOAQOQQT 72 BU-G Gy 610 BioXo gy Chlb F .4- Row I rbachbz EARL KENWORTHY, EUGENE STEELE. JERRY BRUBAKER. GARY RTVERS. BOB LAMPHTER. JACK MYERS. GERALD THOMAS. PHTL DESLAURTERS. JOHN DEMOTT. PHXL LEVY. CHARLES CROWELL, RTCHARD FLYNN. DTCK CAXNES. BOB CLEMENS. Row 2: ELON ETSHEN. MELVTN TLER. ROBERT SW ALWELL, LAURA WTLLTAMS. MARTLYN HEXN- KLY. MARJORTE BEATTXE. MARY O'MELAY. SUSAN FOSTER, DUANE SUTHERLAND. WAYNE CURTTS. CHARLES BEADLES. KENNETH BAKLUND. Row 3: MARXE BAKER, SHTRLEY PETCH, SHTRLEY BAUER. SHERRTE EASTERDAY. MARGERY HTLL, JEAN LESTER. JOAN BROOKS. SHTRLEY ROBTNSON. PAT BEATTTE, AGNES WOODS. JEAN CARR. JANET GRTEETN. CAROL WENDORE. Row 4 ffrontjz DENNY DOYLE, JAMES MONK, JOHN WTLLTAMS. LARRY O'NEXL, RTCHARD MULVANEY, HOWARD CULP, ERED CHAPMAN. PHTL HUEPENBECKER. BTLL - ...-.'..,.. - W 1 63: N 'S f , 'f ,Q A ' J ,v , U, ?, W gl ,. w H f' M . . M I - .., 'R Seated: M. W PHIL II6ggJi.Uspo,,sor Standing! RIERS, President EARL K ENW JEAN C ORTH ARR . Y. s , V1ce-presidZ2ZeIary- Treasurer 4 DON BREWER K? 1 Y 1 5 3 iii' Z Elks f 'S I DICK KING N ' II ik 55' K M .1 -. ,:,. Wifi! . ' if fi -, Qs, -1' Rf- W Q sm . isp- ,, A , , 0 .ww . , Q. f kf fffgi V K. ., ,. I ., ,. ff.-S 'gi3i?i-Q-li? I K H M K. I 1 ' I '54 5 if 'M .- 1531? ' 'l AWN f I . . V if 1 X9 ,. 5' ,ggggii 2 '23, gif V,., 153352 w fff-I 1- xv W! RON CORNWELL , A If -'I . I Vg 3,wg.,J,ff,- ,I-Q55 . - ,Q .mff -LL -- 2 Z f I I +57 . Q - 5 ,Q mai-fam mf: L' ,. if Y Q - .L-M, ff-f K fav K :F 5, , 3 L2 Rgmsjks .. is., MILO co1.L1'Ns RON KINNE KEN COLEMAN 74 LOUIS POSTULA Af 'dfxgljf BILL BU dx x 0099?-. DOW W QM YACXXPS?'O BCXX SOE C 900 Ynhxkxl CO GEL , dlnqi S Ps - fx Leis to P-Wh Sm S. PSV Sacred: 555' BOYS hx . DICK MUR D UKE VAN WY 75 NEN 0 QQNKY XX 5392 5 a 0 I :F5 .Y 4 ' 59 '!5 E We C0626 xx wwlfvxw- Wm 08904 JIM r-,N xl ...E fy AL N AGEL 3nd SENIOR HIGH OFFICERS: MR. ROSE, Sponsor CAROLYN MITCHELL. Secretary-Treasurer CAROLE CAMP. Vice-President VIC POSTULA, President JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: JANICE EASH, PHYLLIS WIND- SOR, BIRRELL MATHIE, MARY PANGLE, JOHN MOSS, President, AN- NA RAY, JOYCE BAIRD, JOE JEN- NEY, KEITH WEERS Standing: NANCY CAMPBELL, HAR- RIETT HILLABRANT, DARRELL SMITH, BEVERLY DICKEY, PAUL HUMISTON, Vice-President, ALICE CLUTE. Secretary, HANS SCHULER, BOB LOUIS, MR. JOE COOPER, Sponsor First Row: DON BRENNER, CAROLYN MITCHELL, SHIRLEY LAPHAM, JEAN SCHINDLER, WILMA HILL. SHIRLEY LAMBKA, CHARLES CROWELL Second Row: PHIL HEUPENBECKER, DICK HUMPHREY, CAROLYN BAIL- EY. CAROLE CAMP, JUDY STINER, KATHY HILL Third Row: JOHN BATY, VIC POSTU- LA, DICK KING SR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL EH PW-fi U EQFPF' xi' i ARS , 1 - Q 1 Q x 5 I Euff, BAL L,M ' wifi ' E H 1 f i 3 Q 1 . PHIL HUEPENBECKER -- Secretary SHIRLEY LAPHAM - Vice-President JEAN SCI-IINDLER - Treasurer IS Oo ed.,- Q2 0 -avl- 'WF' Sponsors lL EDNA MAE SHAFER JAMES E DIES 78 S ' yi ff l x ,k i i 1 f . 5 A I A 3 qkqq Q ,. . 1 X X 1-It ' W ' 'P' wr I ' , ,L ,.,.- R ' mg' 4 Q2 in. Elizabeth Robert Yvonne Marie Lillian Terrance Virginia William Albrecht Allen Alexander Baker Baker Bardo Bauer Bauer ff' A K ov -S X45 5llu i a f M , t sr, Pat. Russell Ardeth Norma Jean Jack Audrey Donald Beattie Bidwell Black Boden Boughton Boyd Brenner Pat David Jim Jean Joyce 'i Qjlpatricia Brunner Burlingame Burton Carr Carter if Casey uw h e llaook Roi-2' yen PM CW'g3lnS 5 s S2355 Conley X n Cofiiwm :wld cor Aa wcfgux Ga? Man! alice Easmaav Drum 79 DOW we Mane Willard Richard Barbara Dorothy Pete Mary Duane Farmer Fraizer Frohm Gafken Gaskell Goldberg Goodrich Goodrich Phillip Beulah Fred Doris Cecil Donna William Green Groth Hanke Hapgood Hayes Hess Hiatt 46- Bruce Charles Phil Hills Hosek Huepenbecker A N:i:.. 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X55 X Gary Kellogg Earl Kenwoi-thy Eva Kenyon I ld! ,l Shirley Keissling Shirley Lamblra Y A 5 , 1 S X6 F, sv Sf v,.- ge n ,t 'l l ' 'S W ' ,5 .lien Cecil Kilbourn Bob Lamphier ,S ,sg ' , H X Win L .... 751'-Hli ffsz 'E f W is M NS r 6' Olive Klein Walter Kramer Jack Laupp Claude Lawhead Lewis Lawrence Jean Lester 86 George Lightfoot Sallee Longaneeker Jacob Maisner Mary Ann Maas QQ -if 7 +5 A li .X J? . Sz 'f fe 3 ,3 4. Q assass- Lynn Mallory . X Sig i . Y x K ' , 1 5 :Q i m...,.l,5, . NX 1161 Marshall Sherrie Marlin Lee McElhenie Eleanor McGee Nancy McKee Doris McLain Clark Mead Carolyn Mitchell James Monk Joann Morris l , . 2 A A , 9 ., SS 'Q ,, , ills gf ww? X I Jan Mudica Gary Mulvaney Charles Myers Jack Myers Mary Carol Myers Rllllfl MYH8 Ray Noble Maralyn 0'Melay Larry O'Neal ' - E . . 1 -M, , --4.-' Donna Orrison James Orrison Doris Paul 4 , 5- Q X -ll Shirley Perch Puff Ruth Ann Pyle Alan Quick Maynard Ranger Larry Reed Arlene Reedy Larry Rzinke Bethel Mae Reniger 87 , ,. 'ba if . ' S M ,.,. gi- 1 , ii Q: .5 I 9 they Gary Rivers Shirley Robinson Bob Sexton Mary Shreve ST , .. 6 .l ,ge gi 5 :vt at. . fr ...Mg 5 ' K ki aj at . K , ru A Shirley Shreve Dick Smith Barbara Snyder Bob Stamphler Eugene Steele t' A t .ag 2, 'W' x -- ., kg ha N. it A :' Z ' ,f..A,' H Roberta Storr Merlene Struwin Alan Sunday David Sutherland Robert Swalwell Janice Sweet w e 1 'il fi WL.. Gerald Thomas Floyd Thorson Jim Thunder Milford Tr k S' 1 Bnruce Wandolich Roberta Waite l lui Carolyn Watson Joan Weer: Carrol Wendorf A f J HLA A 7 'wx 5: Q Rose Whitmore Ann Wilkinson Laura Williams Edmund Wolford ,j 4 -e ...:f. Alice Woods Francis Woodl Rose Rita Woods Marlene Woodworth Blaine Wright 88 Barbara Betty Waters QS-5 X . 'XXX Q fm' F Sammy Lou Bell Janice Casey -400' F J David DeLano I ' it Y H .H . e i Phyllis Frohm N 4..?'5'2?iy Q ' X 4 '- tc Ronald Hess -Sv 24 XM M y fl F' , ,ir ,... ,Q uw f i: F f- George Hopkins . . 3,5 ., xii -rg. i . 'E LL, ew .Le k Q .., . if fl? ' Q Billy Lautenslager Lynne Chapman Beverly Bennett ' C ,K kg Qi X Janet DeLano Beyerly Dickey Patricia Goodrich Ann Hillabrant Paul Humiston Bob Lewis 5 .R it VLA A Marda Lu Clark ww ww-'r-my-r., .i 1 . 4345.115 --W ,T-atv w...f, l ,, .1115 ,.,,3,qmqp-Ffa E, X 3. '5 8 gy ' Fil - it 3 in Q l QR 'Q 5 as-it . 'L fr Y 'vt is 1 F Sz lx s Richard Allen is fbi: - Yi z if fa W if ax? if - wrinixiilgl. fi - rs: if 1 , W Rx S 2 St. s 4 Carol Beuker Janice Cohen Q Janice Anderson Jacqulon Buskirk 13? -if f 5? X Ac , ggi 3 ' I 1 'N ,': Phyllis Baker Larry Bartlett Richard Beattie S X wi . as s Tom Butts Nancy Campbell Peggy Case 132 -. , C s,ccc , r C if 'ii 1 iii' Kenneth Cook Ann Corrigan Roddy Cunningham 1? S 'Q if 1 it , . ' - s rf: . , - n K in A A . Richard Duckham Larry Eishen Billv Farr Dan Fong, 4:3- a t Qffli 5 7 J-:affix Q Wm :FQ -i David Grandy t2f?9?Z- K ' 1 Harriet Hillabrant s-fx K i ,QM 11,- 1. Viola Katz David Lightfoot Mary Ellen Hall Shirley Hayes Jack Haul Q - Navi C . is B ' C B 111' B i .N -'h as -L .Ag 1 Tom Hindenach Gracia Hoeltzel Patty Holt i .f ix .5 JS'-.gb uw Lf , . . , Jerry Kimmel Jim Knapp Joyce Lapiham S 1 .,..:, . Q vis' 5 Ted I-indSfY Bob Macs Shirley Makemson 89 . gig is 'Q-'ggi-. 1' rf, ' -cr rgjiif if .r.1i114,L , Frances McCloud Louis Noneman 5 ww li All 4, , Hans Schuler Mary Storr we -f . Le? Betty Waidelich Marilyn McKee r 15 sag. Bill Orrison Billy Sebree we - Jean Tenney win , A e ft, if, A is :,. ' W: Gladys McKiver Jerrold Merritt Janice Milalz Phyllis Primm .. - errrr tfffw-,L . Joe Seiler Kay Thunder Jim Rapp Darrell Smith 3 iiy Duane Tremp f, A s as ' 392 153' J X I, rg 'g g ,,, 12 4 ' 1 -A Phyllis Robinson 1 ..-B' as mf T ,-1 J' Q Yancey Smith A J, Nm Eff ix 3 K x as t , Ku w fr X B xi X ' if 5? w Janet Trine 'f f 5521 3 K lf 'el r, gg. ,J HW Q f Robert Walker James Weadick Bill Wilson Patsy Wilson Clifton Wise 75841 EBABE Dorothy Barnes - t , r' I If-s Tom Yoder Arthur Adams Joyce Adams Jerry Alexander Janice Allen Patty Amsler L -, PI-HC - Q1 3 li' ' KW' aw: 5? Beverly Beadles Betty Bemis Kenny Bischoff Georgia Bisel John Bolley P' K W ,X ' ' ' 'A if 5 z - i f Jim Murray -if Q. 't Q. vb lf 5 . lk 1-1' F , K, E. . Frances Rollins Sally Sperry 1 ' 1 L Sandra Velliquette I0 me , ,. x , i Margaret Woodhams Karl Zinn Joyce Baird Patty Brink . Q55 A .1 I, Gloria Broughton .el V+-out Barbara Burley v. e M' qs JK, r Q W Randy Cornwell if , , ,. 5 fi ,. J as . ' , 1 3. R A Q ' Ei: 1- y X Us r-V -,K ik A A Clarence Brown Gerald Brown , J .2 Q J Je ' e J -- A A L Jack Burley Bill Bush Jeanne Crampton Barbara Crowell ' e fi ei J e, ,if Robert Brownell O' .re Nfl Merrill Cady in Q K 0 'Q' Ellen Currie Frances Drake Betty Farler Q! ax 'V J Ruth Drake Dorothea Dunn 'iii' if ee J V .MC Y' -. af' ' ,gif Q Q1 .Aer George Farley iam 'l P' Q 'f - , . W Janice Eash 'if- Z Kon Dickie Gary , 'M Q S 5.1 1 in . ,fe J is Gene Grandy Andree Grauhner Phyllis Green John Griffen - - ,.-- LS ' L. ' W X K . -g -M .. B .V i il , 'K f L X K Q' ' J. J -iq . L K xp ,S V.gL . uw Ek ,,....,,. . be emo an are I L a ,b a W- .fn .,,,,-ra I K 1- Marlene Herrington Ann Hitchens John Hubbard Eleanor Jean Huff . fi ' i Wfli. ' fe' M K ,, , We fr mam ig J we W, Q r -51 1 , af- .32 if 'f il 'td C .. I lax Charlene Jones Jimmy Jones Bobby Katz Daniel Keck 9 1 . -X A F Carolyn Buck -.-it A in Merritt Cady . it Y no ... f V 'Q 5 - iii, Q e!k!il-I 'Zi Janet Delaney Q' . '2'-TAY John Eipper F e 'U Q. e Tom Gaskell 'r nv 5 Eleanor Griswold Si! .K-X4 '. ' 543 QQ N . .V xa 'fa' Elmer Irish. Jr. :Q I iii s . V- rp:- Jimmy Kimmel ggi A it 3- X -W... X. 5 1 , .3 Kenneth Buck 1 . l D9 .Oh ue Ken Carleton ggi is idk ,, Richard Delaney Eugene Elyea Q as ' m-Qs Suzanne Gibbs if? -X . Y- at as Gene Gwin Charlene Jacques X we X rx , -ea r if E: SPSS z Xe: ' wh fi QQYQQQ-A' - ' r 5-, Mickey Kloack X - -'Q' 5? Marilyn Buck Alice Clute Joan Dobbertien J ud y Enos f e C lf 'GP E ... Ga ry Gordinier Jean Heiney rx Q C. A Joe Jenny C +P I, ff X Duane Laing K 2 ,, 5 f J, 1 ia J of 'W-H459 in Peggy Lambka ,es 'R 'W 41 SH we Joanne McClintion is s R 'QF A .cm K K Jack Palmer .af fil, .aww John Langridge Q , , z. ,..,. V , J is . f ri f , P as 2 - sg .' John McKiever fsizkif alan V, Mary Pangle Bill Pryer ' e. .. 'E i if , J'nn Donald Rocco is .ig 'i Hs fe 4-x 4 im Pl! fgiifat 1 gy, W' 'em Suki:- ,'- .g a z e Fred Seltenright :,,, K,.,,,i,,.L,V -Q, 'f sif- :F1 'fem 05 5.11 FN quit., r s! K, ,L1 Li-,VL . -- , --4feziQ,'fw-,ei ..,-mm-V,-ei. f 1,4 1fe,,,s,, Bob Thorson Kenneth Racine uf M, we 1 if JJ1- .Q if James Lauer We Q , Q, m Bill McLain Janet Pardee We , 'Q N' 'GS 'iw Anna Ray U jfzgiiai, 1 f me W, -,,ffi:fi ' is Richard Rodriquez Duane Roethlisberger sw ,E as ie - - me aili- : 2 g S i s Q mis' K 3 21.1 Q ,tg , Katherine Seltenright ,. 7 ' EQZ WSS K semi fe V ' . nfsflaif TL! w . M Wiggg. new QQ si: 1, . . f if if '-,sziigiglze .f Douglas Thunder fflfliifilifl , aiea 1, i ' :SQT -J iiie' Royce Staley In 1 Gail Thunder , ltffi ' - f K is i ' - - ' HA-': il? :+i?l ' gf' K K Q i ii ' W If Leo Wilson SI Q,V.,,,r I ' H Phyllis Winsor Q. ' 7, ls-if ,fivfiii Richard Wise l Wisa ., f. is .Q Q 11 Es, -est f .5 - Z ' .gifs 9 '- - g ue- 1 I ' . - E55 -fe iii Q-1 if .,,fgig2f1, Bob Lawrence X Qi X 5 , S ,J -.f 8,5 ii, 'Z I ...iekmfsgie as V gage I ,ggfgi A Russell Lindsey John Marshall Evelyn Melley 1 X it , W , r c Janice Pardoe i, x .., ., AQ - iw si 'sign s ai N Q 1 is f-'zkwpg . HQY5 rig ' ki. f - if ., ., Qilliiiifk K '::lSifi?v:ikffiL J 'kk' fffgfg N Albert Reed John Rollins Aileen Merkle Lucille Moon K' 'Ff fs 2 ' 'iz 2 , ,,,. George Pehrson Merritt Pierce 'H gh , , i ,,,,, W f ,,,r3- ' 1' ' 1 - 1 V Joan Reeves Robert Rice .Q ,L , . .M Q I JoAnn Rossell Grace Rowley Mary Steel We Qlfeeifta ,,, g, ar-if 55? X ales Liaaf Q' LE: 2 it . . PW? . . is , , y i., uw P11 X if 4, rf A 9 my , It sree Irving Walker ,in ,,.. , if ies 1- Q 3 2 wales- D57 ' pl J ' 2 J ' J Richard Wood 92 e I .,-,A j - .-912553 h jig Carol Stevens Beverly Tate hw 555' Birrell Mathie is N ii 2 s - , Larry O'Melay 2 at X , Carolyn Place lx sm i 5 K -s s R N We N ggi Jerry Richar SN 1 is . David Scott els s 3 sa Q, 'QE J , Y John Tenny fzlfii 5 5' k',il?5f -. if J im Wilson Keith Weers Thomas Williams I Barbara Wyant Danny Youngdahl Ruth Zimmerman Compliments of the GREAT ATLANTIC 5' PACIFIC TEA CO. APPLIANCE SALES Cr SERVIC Norge and Gibson Dealers Dial 537l E BAKER BROS. CLEANERS The Best for Less 225 W. Michigan Ave. Dial 4941 BEHNKE Plumbing Cr Heating I III S. Hamilton Dial 5262 BELFORD'S jewelers II4 W. Michigan Ave. Marshall, Michigan THE BLUE PENNANT C. H. Carr 826 W. Michigan Dial 5862 Compliments of THE BOGAR and GARDEN THEATERS Compliments of THE BOOK SHOP Listen. you undertaker, you ve been making cracks like that all evening. and I clon't respond, see???? THANK YOU, YOU LITTLE PEST Directors Bob Burlingame and Martha Hoexter 93 Compliments oi BUSKIRK'S WATCH REPAIR CARROLL'S STANDARD SERVICE Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories Michigan at Grand Dial 5841 The C ENTRAL STORE Wallpaper - Paints - Shades Best Wishes Your CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Compliments of CHAPMAN TRACTOR SALES MARSHALL COAL Er WOOD CO. W. J. Clayborn Yards: S. Kalamazoo Ave. Dial 5I7I Compliments of CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Charles H. Clute Coal Co. Douglas and Arlene O'Leary 4I7 E. Michigan Dial 5l5I Heating Marshall Homes Since 1893 WILL1AM'S BAKERY Quality Baked Goods E. F. Williams Dial 3542 Western Auto Associate Store Save up to SOW on Guaranteed Auto Parts 211 E. Michigan Phone 3150 WOLVERINE MOTOR 1 SUPPLY CO. JUNIOR PLAY MAKE-UP CREW Auto parts Rolene Cummings, Patty Pryser, Joan Dalton, Judy Marquardr, Gail Irish, Gail Cole Dial 5612 REID AND GAFKEN Moron sALEs J Hudson and International Trucks i . Portraits, Commercial Photography, Kodak Finishing 827 W. Michigan Dial 4641 ALWAYS POPULAR STYLES GOOD LUCK C' L' WOOD AGENCY for the Younger Crowd at To the Class of 1951 General Insurance Real Estate Bonds HARPER THRIFT SHOP HAYES MACHINE CO, Garden Theater Building 3631 Office - Phones - Res. 4216 C. L. Wood-Lloyd D. Wood Co-Partners HEMMINGSEN'S Rexall Drug Store THANKS To All of You JUNIOR PLAY PROPS CREW Kathryn Logan, Joyce Norton, Donna Drumm. Joyce Ditto 94 IE- r ..- ., .,.,7- MIQFA 1. Y., Av After the Game lfs KELSER FIUNERAL HOME Marshall Evening Chronicle Central Calhoun County's THE CAMPUS GRILL . ,, 103 E. Mansion Street Commumty Nempapef . . Bringing Marshall News and the News fro Tasty Sandwlches Ice Cream Dial 5311 2I Rural District Correspondents to Its Reade HlLLABRANT'S GROCERY Quality Groceries Dial 3905 KENDALL HARDWARE 6' IMPLEMENT CO. Sporting Goods Y u're Always Welcome at Kendall's The MARSHALL ECHOES 215 E. Michigan Ave. Modern Medium of Advertising HlTCHEN'S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist JOSEPH LEYDEN C1 SONS Plumbing and Heating MARSHALL BRASS CO. Dial 3162 Marshall, Michigan Dial 552i Compliments of Compliments of Our Congratulations LEE'S BARBER AND and to ,, H I . THE GRADUATING CLASS B03 JONES Lykms Bottled Gas Service OF 1951 Barber Shop Get Trimmed while you're getting your Archery Equipment 2l2 W. Michigan Dial 423l Marshall, Michigan HOTEL SCHULER Compliments of KATZ BROTHERS' MILLING CO. LOOMIS FOOD CENTER Choice Meats and Groceries 205 W. Michigan Dial 5251 SCH NAITMAN BROTHERS Quality Meats Dial 4l0l FRESHMAN PEP SKIT MAE SIDNEY WEST CATO CSL PEP SKITJ 95 SOPHOMORE PEP SKIT JUNIOR PEP SKIT Tasty Sandwiches at the TASTY SANDWICH SHOP Short Orders ' THE POWER SHOP Ladies Apparel COATS - HATS - LINGERIE SUITS - GLOVES - HOSIERY DRESSES - BAGS -- COSMETICS SMITH ELECTRIC CO. Frigidaire Appliances Dial 3392 TAYLOR'S DAIRY Quality Dairy Products C. W. ROETHLISBERGER Meats and Groceries SMYTH PRINTING COMPANY 115-121 S. Jefferson St. pic' 5952 Dial 3172 Phone 3212 Marshall, Mich. STEALY LIVESTOCK CT , UNITED CIGARS IMP'-EMENT CO. Simons- R,oerts Agency, Inc. H' G' Fondra' Owner Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service Just Gaad Protection CIGARS - CIGARETTES J meSWaY Bam Eq IPme t TOBACCO - SUNDRIES implements-Livestock Euyers Peck Bldg' Dia' 5909 . alamazoo Ave. Dual 4971 VAN WYNEN'S FLORAL Quality--Dependability-Artistry PLACE BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Stella Morris, Beautician SMITH BROS. COAL CO. c. c. Smith-S. D. smith 203-209 S. Marshall Ave. Dial 5532 Dial 4932 402 S. Kalamazoo Ave. Dial 4141 R. D. VOGELREUTER RONAN Cr KUNZL, INC. SHERER - GILLE-I-T Clothing and Furnishings Electric Water Heaters COMPANY SamS0mte Luggage Glass Door Hardware THE VOGUE SHOP Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear II4 E. Michigan Ave. SANDERS BROTHERS QUALITY HARDWARE SHERMAN AND DUFFIELD FINE SHOES Ladies' - Children's - Men's Golf Supplies WEST END BARBER SHOP M. Struwin, Prop. Thanking You for Your Patronagen SAVE-WAY FOOD MARKET Meats - Groceries - Produce Once a Customer - Always a Friend Dial 9845 SNYDER BUICK SALES 848 W. Michigan Ave. DIAL 4171 96 I NAVEO OIL COMPANY A. Van Elst, Distributor COURT FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service CHARLES STEMBOL, INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer D Dial 5lOl ll20 W. Michigan Ave. Dial 3321 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS I . J. H. CRONIN STONES BEAUTY SALON Dial 3562 DRY GOODS Your Loveliness Is Our Business Women's and Children's Clothing Marshall, Mich. Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951 THE STEAK HOUSE Gene and Min Rowland NEEDHAM CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Dyeing ll8 E. Michigan Ave. Dial 3313 FOX FLORIST Corsages and Cut Flowers ll0 N. Eagle Dial 5808 Time out--Coldwater Game All-State Vic and Capt. Schultz hear Coach Mel's strategy analyzed. Compliments of MARSHALL LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS CO. EYMER HARDWARE Gifts of Utility Hardware THE EAST END MARKET Leon A. Bischoff Dial 5321 MARSHALL FEED STORE Feeds, Seeds, and Poultry Supplies ll7 S. Hamilton Dial 48ll Now that you students have finished d ing school, Bu Your Tires at riv y ' ROBERT QUlCK'S Firestone Store BEST WISHES TO ALL and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1950 DODGE Sc to Sl.00 STORE Compliments of MARSHALL FOOD LOCKER FlSHER'S SHOES Every Fitting Checked by X-ray 97 THE DUGOUT Famous Hamburgers Soups and Chili REDMAN'5 I, FREDDIES PAINT and WALLPAPER -'V MCDERN SEI-E SERVE Q MARKET 127 W. Michlgan Marshall, Mich. Over the Counter or Over the CROWELL CARTON CO. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Quality Service PECKS DRUG STORE Prescription Specialist Where Young and Old Meet IN MARSHALL QUEEN BABS Phone . . . the same PERSONAL attention to your order! 802 So. Marshall Air Conditioned 2 Phones to Serve You 3959 - 3950 Compliments of NAGEL'S STORE Men and Boys' Wear STANDARD PRINTING CO. Printing, Binding, Office Supplies JOHN Wrri-151: 'I' MARTIN MAURER 216 E. Michigan Ave. Dial 5201 WHY . . . An Education . . . Buy Life Insurance? Because Personal Freedom and Independence Are Priceless CLAYTON C. ANDERSEN 'Life Insurance and Estate Planning MARSHALL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Real Estate Loans 227 E. Michigan Ave. I I 3 i I 2 Kathy-co-directing a Full House HEMMINGSEN Er HODGES, INC. III East Michigan Ave. Dependable jewelers TIDEY MOTOR SALES Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Service Compliments of MITCHELL HARDWARE 2I3 E. Michigan Ave. Dial 3l2l Left: Director Don and Patty Pianist Dave - Kathy's co-director - I Right: Jr. Play Stage Crew-Oldham Humphries, DesLauricrs, and seated Hendricks 98 Whos y all anyhows? CJ Hop servantsj 5 A s lf l D. Cr D. SOFTWATER ffrhe Only Way' MARSHALL PASTRY SHOPPE Dick Galloway, Owner CULLIGAN Doug O'Leary Don Williams The Best in Baked Goods DEI-RAY'S Compliments oi Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Wear D, I sm HOTEL MARSHALL TAVERN IG DEUEL LUMBER CO. Building Materials for All Purposes MARSHALL WHOLESALE CO Wm. Trupiano, Prop. Dial 4632 MARSHALL LUMBER CO. LUMBER, BUILDING SUPPLIES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS M anulacturers ol McKenzie's Gulf Service 2 and 4 Wheel Trailers for Rent Dial 9864 Across from the Athletic Field Permabilt Homes - Garages F, G, SEAMAN 6- CO. Cottages Sporting Goods and 330 S. Kalamazoo Dial 3945 or 3946 Athletic Equipment 99 Mr. Dies, the driver training Chevrolet, and G. Easterday, P. Van Denberg. D. Carlisle V W JK. 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