Northwest High School - Nor Wester Yearbook (Jackson, MI)
- Class of 1961
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'.5 ,1 P115 1,111.1 1I,1 III11, I.1.II4. II . .,' I5,I. ,.,i',I.1'.t, 1.111 1g .1,1..,... 11.11' I1,hII1II, II III , .11 1,171 1'-.,'11,g-li' If you were given the responsibility of choosing one person who has 'Mm1,'l Ei'.s-15li's:'1'T' If helped us and our school the most, your choice would probably be our librarian. She came here on a temporary basis when our school was just beginning to grow. In the years that followed, she has turned a room filled with books into a cheerful, pleasant treasury of knowledge. This spry, efficient lady has always been ready to help us find what- ever information we wanted. She is a real credit to our school system. It is with great pleasure and gratitude that we dedicate this 1960- 61 yearbook to you, MISS MAUD GRILL. To us, you represent the best the library has to offer. We feel lucky to have been able to benefit from your ability. Thank you. 1.1..,1iII!111!.l1QI1fWZf1f.1 .1II!H1,9l1I,'y4f11Q' . I 11,11!1I!4i11Q1m'f',li'12 f11 '1'1 ,1111111:1-11 1 1' 7,152 'i'1 1111!i11q11 51' 1 'ny 71191 ff- I gifts.11?g2i1't111?jQig11ggq'i13111-ii 14i'!'1'lf1'3I 1 gdddddfg ' President Secretary Treasurer SAM LEHMAN RAY SURBROOK Trustee GERALD ALDRICH FOREWORD Reviewing the events and achievements ofthe pre- ceding year, the Nor'Wester staff felt that this 1960- 61 story should be told in pictures. The year has been one filled with excitement, tension, and sur- prising climaxes. We had our first homecoming dance during the basketball season. Our second graduation was one of honor for all of us. As each page turns, the memories slip before you, a succession of experiences which brought you fun and happiness. As time passes, the year will remain in- tact within these covers. C. KENNETH HOUSE Trustee VERA BROWN Trustee Trustee ARTHUR REED REX YOUNG We moved into our new administration building, February, 1960. 4623 40441 I WILLARD KIDDER Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Western Michigan University I I I I .WZ DONALD BENNETT Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Michigan State University FRED HEUER Bachelor of Arts Western Michigan University MRS. LEHMAN Bookkeeper MRS. ALLISON, Secretary to Mr. Kidder 1 l-.www MR. BENNETT Assistant Principal MRS. FOSTER, Secretary to Mr. Heuer OFFICE PRACTICE STUDENTS MISS MARIAGE, Advisor ' SW! I. Fillhart, D. Wilkinson, D. Groothuis, J. Lund, I. Phelps. BACK ROW: D. Allen, I. Town, H. McGilvra, T. Heuer, FRONT ROW: C. Wilkinson, M. Fullerton, P. Acker. 714-.lctec Staff F. Smith, P. Maxwell, I. Murray, Miss Mariage, M. Troskal, B. Burse, S. Stull, A. STANDING: T. Imerson, B. Joslin, A. Crisenbery, I. McNitt, I. Friday, J. Hinton. SEATED: D. Mingus Editors: I. FINLEY and D. FULLERTON Taylor, S. S. Loviska. Thompson, C. Hunter. XX IANET BAKER MARION BAKER INA BERKLEY LOAVA CLARK Bachelor of Arts Michigan State Bachelor of 5CiSY1C6 Bachelor of Arts University of Michigan University Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan UHiVC1'SifY University JACK CURL DAVID GARRISON DORTHY GIBBS DONALD KELLICUTT Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Northeastern State Eastern Michigan Central Michigan Michigan State College Uf1iVCYSifY UI1iVCISiEy University KENNETH LASER BARBARA LOCK ROBERT LOCK LARRY H. .LEACH Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Ferris Institute University of Michigan Master of Arts University of Michigan Michigan State University ROBERT LUDWIG SALLY MARIAGE RALPH MESSNER BARBARA NISLEY Bachelor of Science Bachelgr of A1-ts Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Michigan Stare Michigan State WSSISYH MiChig21r1 Michigan State University University University University ARTHUR OSBORNE FAYE PHELAN THEO PHELPS RICHARD PHILLIPS Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Asbury College Bowling Green State Western Michigan Michigan State UHiVS1'SifY University University BETTY RALYA KEITH RALYA PAMELA ROYLE LAWRENCE RUBECK Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Michigan State Master of Arts Albion College Michigan State University Michigan State University STEPHEN RUTAN GERALD SHAW JOHN SPENCER MARY SPRAGUE Bachelor Of 54215006 Bachelor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Western Midligall Bachelor of Science Michigan State Central Michigan Univefsitl' Ferris Institute University University NADINE SPROWL FRANK STOTT ELEANOR WARREN LINDON WOOD Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arrs Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Michigan State Master of Arts Michigan State Michigan State University Eastern Michigan University University University MR. MR. OSBORNE ULSAKER v L r l MISS MARIAGE MISS SPROWL was ,rd is ff ' l.1 svMaaf wr: MRS . RALYA l STANLEY MARK BARCZAK Stan Life is more amazing than thought. Golf 3, 4. DIANNE FAYE BOWZER BooZer l can resist anything but temp- tation. Newspaper 35 Cheerleader 2,45 Choir 2. THEODORE LEE BRININGSTOOL ..Bear,. Think! lt may be a new ex- perience. Class Pres. 15 Baseball 2, 35 Stu dent Council H.R. Rep. 3, 4, Varsity Football 25 Golf 4. DORIS IRENE ALLEN Doris Much happiness is overlooked because it doesn't cost anything. Girls' Basketball 15 Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 35 Year- book 4. CAROL JANE APPLEGATE Applegate Her future is planned, third finger left hand. Choir 1, 25 Majorette 2, 3,45 Thespian 2, 35 Newspaper 35 Minstrel 1, 3. JAMES HENRY BAILEY Beetle Baily Nothing is really work unless you would be doing something else. Golf 3. LYMAN RALPH BROWN Charlie' Always happy, never glum - he makes this old world fairly hum. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Foot- ball 1,2,45 Band 1,25 Model Club 3,45 Track 4. TERRY LYNNE COLE Terry I like work: it fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian 2, 3. ROBERT WILLIAM CUMBERWORTH Big C The road to success is filled with women! Baseball 3,45 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 Varsity Basketball 1,45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 4. n BRUCE FRANK DAVISON Bruce When athletics is on the list, you can depend on Bruce to be in the midst. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3,44 Var- sity Basketball 1, 2, 3,44 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council Class Rep. 1, 2, 3, Class Pres. 2, LOU ANN DUFFY Diffy I couldn't be good if I wouldg I wouldn 't be good if I could. Choir 1,2g Thespian 2, 39 Year- book lg Newspaper 3. SANDRA KAY DUMBAULD Dummy She goes to Northwest, but her heart is at Mason. Thespian lg Cheerleading 4g Newspaper 3. JOANNE LEE FINLEY Jo Always smiling, never sad, not too good, not too bad. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1,2, 3,4g Newspaper 35 Class Sec. 43 Choir 1,2,3. DAVID THEODORE FORNER Dave Give him a gun and a forest, and he is in his world. F.F.A, 1, 2, 3,4g Baseball 3,45 Varsity Basketball 2,45 News- paper 3. JACQUELYN ANNE FRIDAY Jackie Happy-go-lucky, fair and fineg nothing there is that bothers rne. Choir 1,2g Thespian 3,45 Year- book 4g Newspaper 3. NANCY LOU EGGLESTON Nan Twinkle, twinkle goes her eyes who we wonder is the guy. Thespian lg Student Council H. R. Rep. 2, Student Council Sec. 4: Newspaper 3. ALVETTA CORA ELLIS AlVetta' She's not a flower, she's not a pearl, she 's just an all around girl! JANE ANN PINK Jane Time goes steady and so do I. Yearbook 2, 35 Student Council H.R. Rep. 4g Student Council Class Rep. 1. ROSEMARIE FROMAN Rosie She has a mind all her own, but not a heart - someone stole that. Choir 1,2g Thespian 1, Class Sec. 1, Newspaper 3, Student Council H,R. Rep. 1. RICHARD THOMAS FULLERTON Dick High school is loads of fun. But, oh, those high school nights. Varsity Football 2, 3,49 Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4g Varsity Base- ball 1, 2, 3,4: F.F. A. QPres. 31 1,2,3g Yearbook 3.4. WILLIA M MIC HA EL FULLERT ON vvMike1n Dynamite comes in small packages. Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Golf 3, 4. DANIEL LYNN GROOTHUIS Dan He is determined to succeed. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, Baseball 3, Track 3,4g Yearbook 3,4. LYMAN JOHN HALL Lyman Pardon me if 1 speak, I didn't mean to say anything. Baseball 1, 2, 4. ROBERT STANLEY HALL Bob Men of few words are sometimes the best men. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE GARRISON Betty She 's quiet until she knows you. Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,45 News- paper 3g F.H.A. 2,3. ROBERT RICHARD GLOVER Bob' Too much study causes conflict of ideas. Art Club 3, 4. ARTHUR LEROY GREENMAN Greenjeans He is ready to do his part. Class Treas. 3g Varsity Football 4, Track 3, 45 Student Council 2, ggguiy ,ki in , MICHAEL HAROLD HUNTER Tab Beware I may yet be great. Thespian 35 F.F.A, 1,2,3: Science Club lg Art Club 2. SHERRY DIEON HUNTER Sherry She has a matter all of her own. Art Club 3,4g lF.H.A. 3. MARSHALL HUNTOON Marshall Man with a purpose of his own. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Camera Club 25 Newspaper l, 3. THOMAS PARKER HEUER Conklin He surprises us every now and then. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4g Thespian 45 Yearbook 4g Camera Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3. JOYCE ANN HINTON Joyce Full of life and fun, a friend and a pal to everyone, Choir lg Thespian 1,2,3g Year- book 4. STANLEY HOWARD HOUSE Birdhouse Much I know but to know all is my ambition. Bible Club 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 3,45 Photo Club 1,2. CAROLYN ANN IVES Caro1yn Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Thespian 3. GERALD JACK JENKINS Jinky A man of few words and much work. F.F.A. 3,45 Class Treas 2. ROBERT JAMES JOHNSON Bob I'm a mam I'll have you knowg even though I have some space to grow. ROBERT JOHN KUZNIAR Bob l believe in work but I'm not in favor of it. Thespian lg Track 3. MELVIN JAMES LEHMAN Mel The world will ever wonder what he will do next. Football 2g Yearbook 3g News- paper 3g Thespian 3, Band 1, 2. SANDRA KAY LEPEAK Sandie Always jolly, always gay, in her own sort of way. Art Club 33 Thespian 34 JAMES ALFRED KEESLER Keese Just wait, I'll be famous some- day. Varsity Football 3,4g Science Club 3, Thespian lg Band l,2,3,4 BONNIE LOU KENNEDY lack If there are no men in heaven I'd just as soon stay here. Art Club 3g Thespian 4. RICHARD STANLEY KOSINSKI Rich Sober, but not seriousg quiet, but not idle. Track 39 Varsity Football 3. RICHARD ALLEN LOSEY Dick A loyal companiong an ex- cellent friend, an earnest worker and true to the end. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Re- serve Basketball 2, 3g Baseball 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4: Band 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN MCCORD Pat There's only one way to be happy, and that is to make some- one else happy. Honor Society 4, Bible Club 1, 2.3.43 F.H.A. 4: F.T.A. 4. KATHLEEN ANNE MCGILL McGill She's the quiet type, like Grand Central Station. JOANN MCNITT Jo Just give me a good listener, I'll do the talking. Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Thespian 3, 45 Newspaper 1, 3, Yearbook 4g F.H.A. 1. JAMES MITCHELL MIETEIKA Jim A steady worker is sure to gain success. RODNEY DAVID MILLS Butchy Baby A very careful student - care- ful not to overdo. Track 45 Varsity Football 1, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, Thespian 2, 3,4. JANET PARR Grace An ever innocent look, but you never can tell. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 49 Choir 2, 39 Yearbook 35 Class Sec. 1, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1. RONALD LEONARD PERRINE Ron In the great Master 's steps when he, with patience and humility. ' Bible Club 1, 2, 3,49 Band 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 4, Honor Society 4. JOYCE LOUISE PHELPS Joyce Happy am I, from care, I'm free. Why isn't everyone con- tented like me? Bible Club 1, 2, 3,4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 QVice-Pres. 45, Pep Band 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 1, 4. WAYNE ALFRED MUELLER Moose A tower of strength in our foot- ball line, Wayne kept pounding all the time. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Student Council Pres. 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3. PHYLLIS JANE NAPIER Phyllis We know her by the noise she doesn't make. Thespian 2, 35 Choir 1, 25 News- paper 3. ROBERT NORMAND NAPIER Napper Forget the girls, bring on the food. Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band 1,2: F.F.A. l,2. POLLY ANNE PULVER Polly A blush is beautiful, but some- times inconvenient. Girls' Basketball 2. PATRICIA ANN REILLY Pat Purpose is what gives life its meaning. F.H.A . 2. VEVERLON ANN ROSIER VeV Full of pep ready to go. Choir 3,4 QPres. 415 Thespian 3, 4, qSec. 455 Dramatics 45 Pep Club 4. .TOANNE MARIE SOLTIS Io Don't take life too serious, you will never get out of it alive. Newspaper 1, 35 Yearbook 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Girls' Basketball 2. PATRICK JOSEPH SPROUT Pat He has that married-man air about him. LENORE IEANETTE SOULES Lenore Say little and do muchg meet everyone with a smile. Bible Club 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 National Honor Society 45 F.T.A. 4. SHIRLEY ANN ROYSTON Shirley Mention shyness and modesty and you think of Shirley. F.H,A. 3,4. EDWARD JAMES SCHOEDER Big Ed Thinking is but an idle waste of time. Varsity Eootball 45 Art Club 2, 3. RICHARD CHARLES SIMPSON Dick So faithful in love and so doubt- less in school. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3. 3 Kil- GERALD KINGSLEY STRAW Jerry Ready, willing, and able, eager for both fun and work. Res. Football 2g Varsity Football 3,43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 2g Camera Club 2. SANDRA KAY STRICKRODT Sandy High in structure stands this lass. She's made her way among the class. Art Club 3, 4, Thespian 3. IDA JEAN STROM Jeanne When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Newspaper 33 Cafeteria 3,4. IANICE CHARLOTTE TERRY Janice Never sad, never blue, always to school like an old fool. Choir lg Thespian 1. LOIS MAE THOMAS Louie She's cute, she's sweet, she's awful nice, but she 's also quiet like little mice. Thespian 3g Yearbook 3. SHARON RUTH THOMPSON Sharon She seems shy, but she 's really a live wire. Newspaper 4g F. H. A. 1, 2g Bible Club 2. BARBARA ANN SURBROOK Barb Her life is made up of smiles and kindness. Band 2g Art Club 3,4g Yearbook 1: F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. 4. ANN ADAIR TAYLOR Ann Lessons don't bother me - neither do boys. Newspaper 4. DANIEL ALAN TAYLOR Danny One who will accomplish much in his chosen field. - JOHN EDWIN TOWN John Don't lead me to temptation, just show me where it is. Baseball 1,25 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4: Senior Play 4. RICHARD HOWARD TRIMBLE Dick In school, I like fun things, assemblies, vacations, holidays, and the last clay. Thespian 3, Baseball 29 Art Club 3 MARIANNE TROSKAL Marianne Worry, let it run away, live your life and live it gay. Thespian 1,4 QTreas. 415 Choir 1: Newspaper 4. ROBERT E. WHITING Bob School breaks up my whole day. Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. JAMES WILLIAMS Jim Dog He doesn't like to study, it weakens his eyes. Baseball 1, Football 2. WILLIAM HAROLD ZIMMERMAN Hurricane Books and lessons are sore strife, they take the joy out of any life. F.F. A, 1, 2, 3, 49 Dramatics 2, 3. . W' When we entered school at Northwest in the Sth grade, we had 98 students in our class and only 10 teachers. Now we have only 81 students and 34 teachers. Here is a summary of the accomplishments we made as a class during the years. In the Sth grade we had a basketball and football team. Also, remember when the girls wore levis and slacks for dancing on Fridays? Our officers for the 9th grade were: President - Ted Briningstool, Vice-President - Bruce Davison, Sec- retary - Rosie Froman, Treasurer - Diane Bowzer, Student Council Representatives - Jane Fink and Wayne Mueller. We had a girls' basketball team and our first yearbook. We had a class dance called April Swing, with Joanne Finley and Dick Fullerton as our King and Queen. Remember that dance with the patio open? The 10th grade officers were: Bruce Davison - President, Mike Fullerton - Vice-President, Kathy Mc- Gill - Secretary, Gerald Jenkins - Treasurer, Student Council Representatives were Bruce Davison and Sandy Raymond. This was the first year we had a Varsity Marching Band and track team. For our class party we had one dance for the year. In the llth grade our officers were: President - Dick Fullerton, Vice-President - Wayne Mueller, Sec- retary - Carolyn Barnum, Treasurer - Arthur Greenman, Student Council Representatives - Jane Fink and Art Greenman. We held car washes and sponsored the coat check to raise money for the Prom. We also had a class party known as the Leap Year Hop or House of Blue Lights. Stairway to the Stars' was the theme for our Junior-Senior Prom at the Cascades Club House, We laugh now, as we think of all the trouble we had raising money for this event. 1 Now we come to the 12th grade, our last year. For this important year our officers were: President - Bob Cumberworth, Secretary - Joanne Finley, Treasurer - Dick Fullerton, Student Council Representa- tives - Nancy Eggleston and Bob Napier. We had the coat check, coke bottle booth and Senior hay- ride. We are proud to say Lois Thomas was chosen our Homecoming Queen. And, of course, we had the most cherished - Our graduation activites - Fun Night, Banquet and all the rest. To help us through all these years were our sponsors, of whom we are very proud - Mr. Ralya and Mrs. Bunce for grades 8-11 and Mr. Ralya and Miss Nisley in our Senior Year. Now, as we review these years, we realize how fast the time has flown. It seems like only yesterday when we entered Northwest High School the first year it was open. Now, we leave five years later, older and wiser. We wish the best to the underclassrnen and hope that we have been an inspiration to all of you to work hard and do your best. We know we will never be able to repay our faculty for the help they have given us to build our foundation for the world we are about to enter, .fact Waifmd DORIS ALLEN wills her needle and thread to PEGGY MAXWELL. CAROL APPLEGATE bequests her scissors, comb, and wave set to IRENE HOLMES, JAMES BAILEY leaves his piano playing fingers to DAVID FELDPAUSCH. STANLEY BARCZAK wills his set of golf clubs and ability to golf to ROSS BACHELDOR. DIANNE BOWZER wills the ability to get response to the cheer Fight to SALLY FOSTER. THEODORE BRININGSTOOL leaves his red suede shoes and red beard to ROBERT BURSE. LYMAN BROWN bequests his lost transmissions to JACK BOHNE and FOSTER SMITH. TERRY COLE wills his remarks in government class to BILL WOEHRLE. ROBERT CUMBERWORTH wills his quiet ways and wild thoughts to FORREST MARTIN and PAT CARPENTER. BRUCE DAVISON wills his dimples to JERRY GLASSEL. LOU ANN DUFFY leaves her ability to have wild parties and get away with it to SUE LOVISKA. SANDRA DUMBAULD wills her gripes about the school to BARBARA JOSLIN, NANCY EGGLESTON bequests her engagement ring to JEANNE COLLINS. ALVETTA ELLIS wills her ability to make it through one more year of school to DELORES HUELSMAN. JANE FINK leaves her brown eyes to NORMAN SHAUGHNESSY. JOANNE FINLEY wills the ability to stay with one guy through high school to KATHY MCAVOY. DAVID FORNER leaves his ability to get something when he goes hunting to WAYNE WELLER, JACQUELYN FRIDAY bequests fun going ways to CARLA TRIPP. ROSE FROMAN wills her allotment checks to ANNETTE HENDGES. RICHARD FULLERTON wills the ability to stay with one girl through high school to BILL THOMAS, MIKE FULLERTON leaves his green comet to LEONARD BEST. BETTY GARRISON wills her saxophone to BERNICE IMERSON. ROBERT GLOVER bequests his pozza making ability to BILL HOSLER. ARTHUR GREENMAN wills his old dancing lessons to JOHN ZIEMBA. DANIEL GROOTHUIS wills his physique to HARVEY MCGILVRA. LYMAN HALL leaves his tractor to LINDA SANFORD. ROBERT HALL leaves his fishing gear to NANCY MILLS. THOMAS HEUER wills his ability to get rebounds to JERRY O'LEARY. JOYCE HINTON leaves her dimples, curly hair and personality to ETHEL BOLDREY. STANLEY HOUSE wills his dictionary vocabulary to RON PELTON. MICHAEL HUNTER wills his spelling words from Mr. Stott's class to DALE MCINTYRE. SHERRY HUNTER bequests her art pin to DAVE MCVAY. MARSHALL HUNTOON wills his mechanical knowledge to DICK HOPKINS. CAROLYN IVES leaves her bowling ability to JUDIE MURRAY, GERALD JENKINS wills his industrial habits to MILTON JONES, ROBERT JOHNSON leaves three inches of his height to KATHY WHITTAKER. JAMES KEESLER wills his short waves radio to JANICE WHITE. BONNIE KENNEDY bequests her freckles to PHYLLIS LYSHER. RICHARD KOSINSKI wills his driving ability to JUDY WILLIAMS, BOB KUZNIAR wills his ability to get along with Mr. Scott to JERRY VINCENT. MELVIN LEHMAN leaves his wise cracks to ROBERT LOCKE. SANDRA LePEAK wills her arguments with Mr. Curl to BUZZY SWARTZ. RICHARD LOSEY wills his flattop to GARY WILLARD. PATRICIA MCCORD leaves her snvaight A marks in math to DAVID MOFFITT. KATHY Mc- GILL wills her ability to borrow guy's cars and drive reckless and get away with it to SHARON MILLER. JOANN MCNITT bequests her homemaking award to DIANE BOLTON. JAMES MIETELKA bequests his scooter to SALLY BARBER. RODNEY MILLS wills 100 pounds to JIM FROMAN. WAYNE MUELLER wills his hub-cap stealing kit to BILL MERRILL, ROBERT NAPIER leaves his left-handed hook shot to RON WASILEW. JANET PARR leaves her many problems to VIRGINIA TERRY. RONALD PERRINE wills his brainy thoughts to FORREST MARTIN and BEV- ERLY WALKER, JOYCE PHELPS wills some of her steady shirts to PAT ACKER. POLLY PULVER leaves her 6th hour nap to SUE ALDRICH. PATRICIA REILLY bequests her cheat sheets to PHYLLIS ALLEN. VEVERLON ROSIER leaves her temper to DIANE BALL. SHIRLEY ROYSTON bequests her lady-like ways to LORRAINE SMIGIELSKI. EDWARD SCHROEDER wills his hair cut to NICK BELLOWS. RICHARD SIMPSON wills his light hair to NEIL WHITE- HEAD, JOANNE SOLTIS wills her ability to win a wedding cake and trousseau to CAROL HUNTER. LENORE SOULES leaves her turkeys to MARGARET JENKINS. PAT SPROUT wills his way of dress to GUY HUNTER. GER- ALD STRAW leaves his track record to PAUL PLACEWAY. SANDRA STRICKRODT wills her ability to go steady a long time to JEANNE HULL. JEANNE STROM bequests her long pony tail to EMMA PHIPPS. BARBARA SURBROOK leaves her travels around the world to SHARON WITHERS. ANN TAYLOR wills her journalistic talents to SHARON HEIDEMAN. DANNY TAYLOR wills his shyness to ART BOONE and FOSTER SMITH. JANICE TERRY wills her ticklishness to MARILYN KIDDER. LOIS THOMAS wills her crown to CASSIE WILKINSON. SHARON THOMPSON leaves her ability to skip school without getting caught to LINDA MAYO and SHARON STULL. JOHN TOWN wills his fun, fun, fun times to TERESA HOUSE and JOHN WALDRON. RICHARD TRIMBLE bequests his dirty tennis shoes to ELMER CRANE. MARIANNE TROSKAL leaves her giggle and bounce to CHARLENE SHEEHAN. GARY WASILEW leaves her senior books to JO LUND, BRUCE WELLER bequests his tractor to MERLE PERRINE. DON WHIPPLE wills half of his brains to MARJORIE FOSTER, ROBERT WHITING wills his unexcused absence slips to RON HENDRICK, JAMES WILLIAMS leaves his guitar and singing voice to CLIFFORD SWARTZ, WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN wills his '32 Ford to MIKE KEMPHER. President Ron Hendrick Vice-President Cassandra Wilkinson Secretary Treasurer Phyllis Allen William Woehrle Patricia Acker Sue Aldrich Ross Bachelder Diane Ball Sally Barber Nicholas Bellows Leonard Best Jack Bohne Ethel Boldrey Di Ann Bolton Arthur Boone Robert Burse Pat1'ick Carpenter Jeanne Collins Dave Crampton Elmer Crane David Feldpausch Marjorie Foster Sally Foster Jim Froman Larry Geistel Jerry Glassel Annette Hendges Richard Hopkins 19' Bill Hosler Theresa House Delores Huelsman Jean Hull Carol Hunter Guy Hunter Bernice lmerson Margaret Jenkins Milton Jones Barbara Joslin Michael Kempher Marilyn Kidder Larry Little Robert Locke Susan Loviska Io Lund Phyllis Lyster Kathleen McAvoy Harvey McGilvra Dale McIntyre Forrest Martin Linda Mayo Peggy Maxwell William Merrill Sharron Miller Nancy Mills David Moffitr Judith Murray Gerald O'Leary Ronald Pelton Merle Perrine Emma Phipps Paul Placeway Donna Pulver Richard Ramsey Wilfred Ramsey Linda Sandford Norman Shaughnessy Charlene Sheehan Lorraine Smigielskr Foster Smith Sharon Stull Raymond Swart Clifford Swartz Virginia Terry Bill Thomas Carla Tripp Jerry Vincent John Waldron Beverly Walker Ron Wasilew Wayne Weller Janice White Neil Whitehead Kathy Whittaker Gary Willard Judith Williams Janice Willson Sharon Withers John Ziemba V1ce -President Duane Rowlson Tom Bilkey John Blair Charley Blood Ron Boone B ill Bow ers Duane Breining Dennis Brenner Skipper Brown Isabell Brown Linda Bruce Myrna Burdick Shelly Clement Willa Cooley Sharon Cooper Andy Crisenbery Mark Dahl Lee Daniels Marsha Deuel Bob Dunham Dick Dunham Linda Emrick Roger Fellows Pat Finch Dallas Frisby Dick Giluk Karen Grinnell Bernice Hart Pat Hasbrook Carole Hill Judy Hilliker Mark Hoyt Tom Imerson Chuck Mazur Pat McCann Bob McNitt Dave McVay Duane Messner Martha Miller Dave Molton Dale Napier John Pier ce Bob Prus Shirley Reynolds Ed Rice Charles Iverson Bill Ives George Iakubas Karen Iaworski Paul Jenkins Bill Lambert Bob Lenardson Art Long Mary Lorencen Jerry Losey Kay Lozo Mickey Mandreger Sandy Riggle Doug Rossman Doug Russell David Schindler Bob Schultz Marilyn Shong John Smeltzer Donna Soules Maryln Southworth Mavis Southworth Linda Spillers Lynn Surber Bill Storey Jim Sundermann Phil Sweeney Maxine Thorpe Katie Torrey June Van Deusen Luttie Van Woert Phyllis Vinton George Wenzel Gene Whiting Donna Wilkinson Dianne Woods ,gf X Q0 f 9 X Rx N wi I TA gawk THE ,AHA Wilkinson I d I , o Lun , eanne Collins. 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I O HN ZIEMBA Q11 BENNETT Coach IERRY STRAW , . 69 if an Q I V JOHN WALDRON Grass Lake Hanover Mich. Center Western Vandercook Napoleon Springport Concord East Jackson VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD THEM 7 27 O 39 20 13 7 0 13 O 7 6 O 24 13 6 12 DAVE FELDPAUSCH ART GREENMAN TED BRININGSTOOL DICK RAMSEY BILL MERRILL MR. OSBORNE s r . ., Q ED SC HROEDER BOB WHITING GARY WILLARD DAN GROOTHUIS x X x V ...J 3 ,,X . U , , v 5 DICK FULLERTON NEH.. WHITEHEAD I IM KEESLER BOB CUMBERWORTH Managers: PAT CARPENTER DICK KOSINSKI BRUCE WELLER LYMAN BROWN 'H - sflnal? 5 ZZ MIKE FULLERTON BRUCE DAVISON HN TOWN WAYNE MUELLER BOB NAPIER Team engrossed IU skull pracnce. GARY WILLARD DICK FULLERTON BOB CUMBERWORTH TOM HEUER Coach .TACK CURL JOHN ZIEMBA JERRY O'LEARY BILL MERRILL DICK SIMPSON DAVE EORNER 44 SC OREBOARD St. Marys Napoleon Michigan Center Concord Springport Grass Lake Hanover-Horton East Jackson Vandercook Western Michigan Center Vandercook Western East Jackson Napoleon Brooklyn St. Marys TOP ROW Mgr B Woehrle B Whrtrng, D, Simpson, J. Zremba T Heuer B Naprer I O Leary B Cumber worth D Fullerton Coachl Curl Mgr. B. Burse. BOTTOM ROW M Fullerton W Mueller, D. Forner, B. Merrrll B Davrson I Town G Wrllard Coach, Mr. Garrison, M. Dahl, K. Fullerton, B. Bowers, A. Clement, D. Napier, L. Lake, L. Surber, D. Briening, D. Frisby, D. Rowlson, Manager B. Woerle, CENTER ROW, L. to R.: Manager B. Burse, R. Boone, R. Rex, M. Finch, G. Whiting, B. Lambert, B. McNitt, G. Wenzel, I. Maxson, D. Leach, Manager, I. Hunter. BOTTON ROW, L. to R.: D. Miller, I. Foster, V. Easton, D. Giluk, C. Mazur, E. Rice, P. Sweeney K. Applegate, R. Fellows, I. DeKarske, B. Brininstool. TOP ROW, L. to R.: K. Fullerton, M. Hoyt, L. Lake, I. Losey, L. Surber, D. Briening, M. Finch, Coach Mr. Osborne. CENTER ROW: C. Lysher, R. Boone, D. Larson, A. Clement, G. Wenzel, D. Frisby, D. Giluk. BOTTOM ROW: Manager H. McGilvra, I. Foster, B. Brininstool, V. Easton, T. Sylvester, D. Leach, P. Sweeney, Manager M. Garrison. Kiszka I K. Grmnell. 600' mac nation xc- W M. Hoyt, K. Fullerton, L. Surber. G. Wenzel, 32 M. Hoyt, 33. P. Anderson, C. Ranck, B. Sylvester, B. Bradley, D. Farr. S. Parr, J. Foster, C, Blanchard, C. Raecliff. Q. 'iowa' ei 9. 63,59 'dXMx0aQw?aou 9' Tb 0Xg93'e'i' ' vm. XX uv V' . 0. Q0 XX, A0 WZGX wma, CO x ad' Sbblxoiiwx' X.. C- 5 9 wvwm' x, 96 9 Ps5'8?fi?J P'-X' S QASQGX . Q2-Ps xQQ- ' wamx' Kam vim QsOXN'gf krjgwiwg' S' G wx Oq 1 I ' Q Cixxas v if C ' C356 ' ' fi - Q 6 N Wxd - X SQ 9'?Xi'YQQNOQl.' vb V? ex 93,0 euviyaiix k.QxOiOy,q - X61 QVKIJQ ,O QNX 106 s . W- D ' ' W011ert ' I' Winn . S, Bane ls T y . HO t Y' M' Defaedt, H Tho . mson C . . Weirich , D, peek 1 Coach Garrison : F- Wald TOD B L n . atham L 1 . O'Lear Y, R, Drum rnO1 1d, C . Thofnan, D C - Ortright B 1 . Cures Zacefaff FRONT ROW: V. Easton, D. Abbott, J. Hunter, C. Lysher, T. Sylvester, A. Crisenbery, D. Mingus, R. Clingerrnan. SECOND ROW: M. Halfacre, D. Larson, B. Bowers, D. Breining, B. Ives, R. Rex, I. Maxson, P. Burnett, G. Boyer. in meh!! BACK ROW: Coach D. Bennett, B. Merrill, L. Hall, D. Fullerton, B. Napier, J. Ziernba, G. O'Leary, G. Wenzel, C. Mazur. SECOND ROW: G. Willard, R. Boone, D. Leach, D. Feldpaush, B. Davison, B. Hall, M. Finch, P. Swe- eney, D. Dreese. l 3. '.,. I 1445 FRONT ROW: D. Miller, R. Wasilew, R. Prus, W. Mueller, N. Sh' ughnessy, D. Giluk, A. G eenman, N. Whitehead, . Bilkey, R. Fellows. SECOND ROW: R. McNitt, J. Straw, M. Iverson, D. Rowlson, R. Hopkins, W. W ehrle, E. Rice, R. Whitin , J. Waldron THIRD ROW: C ach R. Lock, G. Whiting, M. Kenipher, G. Hunter, L. Surber, I. Marsliall, R. Mills, L. Lake, L. Brown, K. Fullerton. GOLF SC OREBOARD NW. 188 Western 203 NW. 202 Brooklyn 208 NW, 203 Cement City 174 NW. 411 Western 367 NW. 5th in Regionals NW. 197 Western 199 NW. 164 Brooklyn 165 NW. 172 Cement City 182 NW. 182 Napoleon 188 flow score wins in golfj Norm Shaughnessy takes third in state meet. ,al T. Briningstool, S. Barczak, Coach - I. Curl, J. Town, L. Best, M. Fullerton CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD This was NorthwesI's first year of Cross Country, and the team compiled a record of 1-1. Hastings Invitational 5th State Meet 11th NW, 29 Adrian-Madison 30 NW. 35 Jackson Res. 24 Un Cross Country, the low score wins.p FRONT ROW: R. Wasilew, N. Shaughnessy, C. Swartz. BACK ROW: R. Merrill, M. Hoyt, A. Crisenbery, Coach - R. Lock. SANDI DUMBAULD DIANNE BOWZER Mrss Baker ADVISOR IOANNE FINLEY Captain. CHEERLEADERS SALLY FOSTER KATHY MCAVOY JANET P Captarn TUMBLING TEAM B. Lenardson, J. Johnson, D. Miller, D. Mingus, D. Molton, R. Fellows, J. Whiting, T. Bilkey. Hartford. l R. Schultz, E. Spooner, R. Sands, K. McCoy, D. Torrey, B, Herendeen, B. Swearengin, R. J. Miller, R. Jlrikovic, B. Cook, G. Cochran, M. Leach, J. Workman, G. Fry, P. Jacobson, M. Surbrook. B. Phelps . Case W. f S W . Miner STUDENT HELP M. Shfmg' S. Sacobs, Nl- Emmy' I , H M. wvood Srl . 5 gy .14 3 ' . 'MHP X. aw S L. GXOVGL H. Losey B. Spooner v 1. Sackson' C. Osrrander L. Leach S. Soltis D. Brockie I. Marshall H. Pearsal D - LOSCY 644 ' FRONT ROW: D. Copeland, D. Losey, W. Hosler, I. Long, I. Long, I. Lake, J. McNirt. SECOND ROW: R. VanHorn, T. Blood, T. I-Iuyck, D. Lysher, B. Cadwallader, P. Lake C. Iakubas, E. Howell, R. Iakubas, L. Stuart. THIRD ROW: R. Moore, S. Green, B. Foster, R. Shoemaker, B. Black. t iw ,QM kd' .Flu X , ,wyzwx Nr WM' 'Seanad ' FRONT ROW: S. Cooper, B. Smeltzer, K. Grinnell, W. Cooley, M, Burdick, L. Garrison, B Mandreger C Pulver, D. Woods, C. Humes, S. Draper, I. Miller. SECOND ROW: R. Vaughn, M. Barber, M. Perrine, A. Hendges, R. Bachelderf D. Soules, G Willard B Phipps P. Postma, D. Bolton, M. McCafferty. THIRD ROW: V. Rosier, E. Phipps, D. Ball, K. Ahlbaum, F. Martin, P. Fairchild, M. Hunter V Terry S Barber, J. Lorencen, I. Fillhart. FOURTH ROW: R. Willard, M. Dahl, G. Whiting, R. Perrine, J. Keesler, K. Saines, A. Boone E Calhoun MR. MESSNER, Director. FRONT ROW: E. Lehman, R. 1 Vaughn, F. Martin, M. Perrine, M. McCord. SECOND ROW: M. Dahl, A. Boone, P. Fairchild, G. Bott, R. Bachelder. THIRD ROW: G. Whiting, R. Perrine, I. Keesler, K. Saines. BOYS' GLEE CLUB . Q. . FRONT ROW: J. Compton, P. Anderson, I. Zim, P. Abbott, C. Ranck, D. Sodt, A. Swartz, S. Lattis, S. Swearingin, C. Lamb, R. Livingston. SECOND ROW: B. Hamp, C. Lapp, J. Straw, R. Drummond, B. Hasbrook, M. Wittun, N. Crisenbery, B. Clark S. Humphrey, L. Burch. THIRD ROW: M. Davis, K. Putnam, B. Sylvester, B. Bradley, C. Burse, K. Sildack, B. Sanford, P. Ja M. Vinton, A. Leadley. BACK ROW: M. Jones, C. Rowley, I. Weersing, R. Frisby, B. Ambs, D. Curylo, I. Bretes. FIRST ROW: N. R Gross, E. Lehman, Griswold, R. Mosh Bickford, S. Walrr SECOND ROW: M. P. Woehrle, C. B1 C. Ratcliff, K. W' S. Lagow, M. Sur zkson, LESS' -T- M. er, J. lsley. , Reilly, anchard, thers, er. THIRD ROW: I. Crane, C. Willson, I. Kidder., R. C Miller, P. Giluk, . Jones Director Majorettes Drum Major 2 . , ,pw - ' 'L v . R 5' K' -c--4---Q' j k .,., . s. MILLER 1, MURRAY as , C. APPLEGA TE F MISS NIST-EY I R. BACHELDER FRONT ROW: M. THIRD ROW: F. Thorpe, I. Brown, Martin, H. Mc- P. Finch, C. Gilvra, P. Place- Thorpe, I. Phelps, way, D. Roslund, M, Shong. R. Bachelder, A. Crisenbery. SECOND ROW: 1. Smeltzer, M. Per- FOURTH ROW: R. rine, C. Boyer, P. Dunham, I. Mar- McGonegal, S. 1 shall, R. Rex, B. Stull, L. Soules. v I Lgck. PEP BAND FRONT ROW: M. Thorpe, R. Babbs, I. Phelps, I. Foster, L. Spillers, M. Sheehan, M. Shong, E. Aukerman, D. Clingerman, P. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: I. Brown, L. Soules, C. Thoman, S. Stull, K. Applegate, P. Mc- Gonegal, I. Schultz, M. Perrine, P. Finch, G. Rauch, C. Thorpe. THIRD ROW: J. Smeltzer, I. Hansen, R. Dun- ham, A. Crisenbery, P. Burnett, A. Boone, R. Boone, C. Mazur, C. Boyer, R. Bachelder, C. Lysher. FOURTH ROW: F. Martin, D. Golden, B. Garrison, D. Roslund, P. Fairchild, R. Locke, D. Rowlson, I. Maxsonl D. Leach, I. Mc- Nitt, Director, Miss Nisley. FIFTH ROW: D. Crampton, M. Hoyt, M. Finch, R. McNitt, K. Fullerton, R. Giluk, D. Frisby, R. Rex, H. McGilvra, P. Placeway, SIXTH ROW: D. Davisson, D. Breining, R. Dunham, L. Lake, I. Mar- shall, I. Keesler, L. Surber, D. Napier, S. House, B. Bowers. FRONT ROW: D. Baker, B. Huhn, R. Crites, D. Ball, I. Curtis, J. Spiller, R. Bowers, T. Pelton, L. Piper, D. Butler, D. Donihue, B. Halfacre. SECOND ROW: I. Peek, T. Hosler, J. French, B. Thorne, D. Aldrich, I. Philipp, R. Phipps, M. Surbrook, J. Foster. THIRD ROW: C. Camden, S. Stokes, R. Benson, L. Iirikovic, I. Mazur, N. Hinton, J. Shafley, T. Trumble, P. Parylak, S. Leinaar. FOURTH ROW: I. Zimmerman, B. Tripp, M. Thompson, P. Jacobson, S. Densmore, A. Phelps, R. Trevillian T. Deschaine, T. Rombyer, S. Sarns. FIFTH ROW: I. Fischer, R. Fuller, C. Sharrar, L. Hunter, D. Thomas, D. Phelps, K. Samson, M. Smith, S. Hoyt, L. Wood. SIXTH ROW: L. Case, E. Chaffin, H. Maxson, J. Merrill, E. Lambert, R. Johns, D. Hendges, I. Williams, L. Maybee, E. Locke. 4 , i . .5 BEGINNING BAND FRONT ROW: I. Davis, B. Cook, R. Iirokovic, F. Babbs, L. O'Leary, F. Waldron, V. Ketchum, D. Rowley. SECOND ROW: J. Serson, R. Love, G. Dowling, P. Terry, P. Martin, P. Swart, P. Darron, G. Frye. THIRD ROW: M. Locke, M. Palmer, G. Cochran, F. Safidlo, T. Hoyt, D. Peek. FOURTH ROW: P. Brigman, I. Pinkston, R. Yenor, I. Leonardson, I. Winn. ROW 1: S. Wellman, S. Jayne, D. Farr, G. Leadly, M. Deraedt, V. McGonegal, H. Thomson. ROW 21: B. Tripp M. Foster, D. Lintner, L. Moffitt, M. La Marr, B. Thoman, D. Torrey. ROW 3: S. Weber, M. Allen, M. Curtis E. Monagin, S. Boland, C. Rand, G. Budd. M. Benner, I. Engers. ROW 4: G. McCord, R. Schultz, R. Konieczki, C. Lukasik, B. Krische, B. Crites, D. DeVoe, R. Abel, T. True. Advisor ' MRS. ROYLE ROW 1: B. Burse, D. Vaughn, P. Pulver, V. Rosier, B. Kennedy, M. Troskal, T. Briningstool, D. Barczak, B. Joslin. ROW 2: R. Lozo, M. Lorencen, D. Bolton, L. Smigielski, J. Murray, P. Lysher, I. McNitt, I. Friday, B. Imerson, I. Hinton. ROW 3: M. Jones, T. Heuer, D. Groothuis, A. Crisenbery, M. Dahl, T. Imerson, E. Crane. TOP ROW: I. Town, B. Bowers, J. Froman. MID- DLE ROW: N. Egg- leston, P. Acker, C. Benson. I P. Parylak, P. Finch. FRONT ROW: S. Bartells, B. Brininstool, M. Rodgers, M. Lovis ka. BACK ROW: B. Cumberworth, D. Leach, D. Breining, I. Ziemba, J. Waldron, I. Maxson, C. Lysher, T. Brininstool. SECOND ROW: B. Sylvester, M. Sheehan, P. Montgomery, K. Samson, L. Beebe, A. Crisenbery, P. Martin, C. Wil kinson, S. Heideman, I. Fink. FRONT ROW: K. Torrey, S. Sams, B. Crites, M. Leach, V. Ketchum, J. Finley, J. Foster, J. Mueller. L. Brown, 'I'reas.g M. Huntoon, Sec. 3 L. Little, Pres.: D. Forner, G. Jenkins, M. Huntoon, B. Weller, Clayton Thorpe, Vice-Pres., B. Swart, Sent.g M. Perrine, D. Losey, L. BIOWH. T- Cole, B. Zimmerman Reporter, Mr. Rubeck, Advisor. alone Advisor, MR. RUBECK R. Bellows, L. Lake, T. Sylvester, I. De- ,4 ' Karske, N..Wagner, D. Cox, K. Saines, J, Marks, D. Vaughn. C. Mazur, A. Crisenbery, K. Applegate, N. Whitehead, B. Hosler, C. Swartz, L. Daniels, M. Perrine, B. Thomas, R. Pelton, W. Weller, B. Merrill, M. Hoyt, D. Frisby, D. Molton, I. Vincent. FRONT ROW: L. Soulesg P. Mc- Cord, K. Jaworskig S. Clement, D. Soulesg C. Tripp, K. Torrey, L. Emrickg M. Thorpe. SECOND ROW: M. Burdick, I. House, S. Barber, V. Terry, P. McCann, S. Miller, I. Lundg P. Maxwellg M. Jenkins, K. Lozog B. Imerson, B. Joslin, L. Smigielski. alone af,-4 2u2f.,2'5ffifii2'?iff Q n EWRSSW FIRST ROW: C. Thomang M. Barber, D. Cochran, T. Dietz, C Humesg I. Miller, M. Mc- Cafferry: I. Babbsg M. Rodgers, I. Gloarg B. Kiskag D. Bolton. SECOND ROW: I. Fillhartg M. House, K. Ahlbaumg D. Golden, S. Foltsg K. Miner, J. Crane, I. Viningg J. Weersingg E. Palmer U .mi 'Sf-JU FRONT ROW: A. Boone, R. Bachelder, M. Perrine. SECOND ROW: R. Waldron, L. Soules, B. Joslin, D. Bolton, M. Kidder, I. Soltis, I. Willson, D. Barczak. THIRD ROW: D. Grimm, R. Perrine, M. House, I. Wilson, J. Fillhart, D. Golden, E. Palmer, M. Sheehan, P. Finch, P. Vinton, M. Dahl. C. Wilkinson, R. Burse, D. McVay, D. Mclntyre, I. Glassel, R. Hopkins, M. Kempher, B. Swart, B. Ives G. Willard, B. Kennedy, S. Hunter, S. LePeak, D. Wilkinson, B. Surbrook. 1-hz aqafaae FIRST ROW: R. Prus, G. Jakubus, R. Willard, I. Blair, A. Long, R. Fellows, B. Lambert, I. DeKarske, D. Rossman, I. Hunter. SECOND ROW: M. Dahl, D. Molton, D. Briening, K. Saines, L. Brown, M. Jones, S. Brown, K. Benson, B. Lambert, C. Blood. ........... . ,.,... , , M Mk FRONT ROW: M. Thorpe, C. Tripp, THIRD ROW: R. Locke, S. House, P. McCord, L. Soules, M. Perrine R. Perrine, J. White, M. Hoyt. C. Thorpe, I. Phelps, N. Foster, N. Mills. SECOND ROW: J. Williams, H- MCGi1vra. S- Folrs. I. Fillhart, D. Golden, E- Locke, D- SOUISS. Advisor ISS WARREN FRONT ROW: S. Crawford, P. Anderson, B. Halfacre, G. Moore, T. Mingus, G. McCord, I. Compton, I. Zirn, T. Van Order, T. True, R. Schultz, R. Able. SECOND ROW: P. Abbott, M. McClintic, N. Riggs, C. Lamb, S. Swear- ingin, K. McCoy, M. Allen, I. Engers, B. Cook, B. Crites, P. Leece. THIRD ROW: G. Budd, B. Krische, S. Humphrey, S. Lattas, J. Sherson, M. Foster, P, Jackson, A. Leadley, B. Clark, M. Doane, I. Dilley. FOURTH ROW D. Reynolds, F. Waldron, D. Butler, T. Pelton, D. Cortright, C. Dowling, D. Ball, J. Spillers, M. Lamarr, C. Thoman, R. Tripp. FIFTH ROW: K. Putnam, L. Piper, L. Smith, S. Poyer, S. Walmsley, B. Murray, I. French, D. Tracy, M. Locke, W. Town, J. Foster. SIXTH ROW: B. Allen, M. Surbrook, S. Griffin, D. Brown, P. Brigman, V. Beard, P. Swartz, P. Sprunger, F. Thornsbury, D. Peek. SEVENTH ROW: S. Stokes, R. Litner, L. Baxter, T. Hoyt, L. Wood, S. Willoughby, A. Phelps, M. Surber, V. Vaughn, P. Jacobson. EIGHTH ROW: V. McGonegal, S. Densmore, B. Ambs, R. Fuller, M. Deraedt, C. Sharrar, D. Thomas, S. Hoyt, R. Beardsley, D. Strom, D. Mulks. TOP ROW: K. Withers, L. Case, R. Herendeen, M. Shaughnessy, I. Crane, W. Swearingin, D. Grimm, R. Frisby, L. Beebe, C. Jones, D. Wollet. ' 'Zfanwa FIRST ROW: B. Woehrle, L. Soules, D. Bolton, J. Williams, B. Joslin, G. Jenkins, S. Barczak. SECOND ROW: B. Davison, R. Perrine, I. Keesler, T. Heuer, D. Groothuis, I, O'Leary. I I SEATED: M. Rodgers, D. Wilkinson, P. Hendricks, R. Waldron, M. Thorpe, M. Hunter, S. LePeak, I. Vining. STANDING: C. Swartz, A. Hendges, C. Ives, P. McCann, J. Lund, A. Long, T. Sylvester, A. Boone, J. Straw, M. Hunter. MISS GRILL, Librarian MRS. HEUER, Asst. Librarian I I ' 1000 DIQ Everyone dance! Larry Little ,pf J 3L,f'! 4 35 Ler's Ear' We all had fun! 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