Portland High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, MI)
- Class of 1964
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'Q , ' 60'Ty:jyif A M wwf 6,- :F PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL Portland, Michigan DEDICATION We the students of Portland Public Schools are proud to dedicate this year's Cardinal to Mrs. Guilford. In her career in teaching Mrs. Guilford has served the community well. We sincerely wish you a happy future, Mrs. Guilford. --.,,M,,,...,m RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! Formerly when people thought of Portland High School, they thought of a red brick building located on Brush Street. Now they think of a sandy brick building located on a hill overlooking a new freeway and other scenic points of a wonderful town. The red brick building, built in 1919, has served the community for 44 years, and is now inadequate to properly serve the students at Portland High School. We want to express our sincere gratitude to the people of Portland and Portland Township for this wonder- ful gift they have given us. + In our yearbook we will present the student body and the activities in which they participate. Now, we will take you on a tour of our new school. The Editor The Yearbook Staff 3 2 k .7 ,AQSBZU QF? - A .sf V 213:17 mu- M-. maya. Lf,k :L -1 Q -- a.fas,v-Qf.f-:,, 5 . QW . ,r 1'.Q,- f 11-- - ssazgf-225 aww, A :fm gg I :K , X .1 :LQ 1 .Q A RESP: 5,6 , K L in W. www, iii x Qt V . if 30? ,- BOARD OF EDUCATION Martin Kozachik Tom Allen Secretary Treasurer Mabel Lakin Trustee Arden McCrumb President Howard Smith Trustee We should like to thank the members of the Board of Education for their extra hours of labor to make the dream of a new high school into a reality. Marge Smith Vernor Smith Trustee Trustee 5 ADMINISTRATION It has been with deep personal satis- faction that I have been able to have a part in the development of education in Portland. My many thanks to the students and faculty of our school who have made it possible for the educational prog- ress that has been made. I feel confident that the plans for further progress, that are necessary for our youth of tomorrow, will re- ceive equal support. The future of our educated youth never glowed brighter. Wu Aw Itisareal pleasure to be associated with the staff and the students of Portland Public Schools. We are all thankful for the fine support of the schools by the community. I f Assistant Superintendent S Dorothy Bakita Nancy Barkey Paul Benjamin CMU--B.S. MSU--B.A. MSU---B.S. Jr. I-ligh Math E175 WSH Geo., Physics, Q JAID Chem., Phys. Sci. I Clark Bullen MSU--B.S., M.A, vo-Ag., F.F.A. N Ronald Castle Virginia Click Henrietta DeBree Henry Dugan Ferris--B.S. CMU- -B.S. WMU- -B.A. WMU- -B.S. Guidance Counselor Kindergarten First Grade U.S. 8zWorld History Football Coach William Evans MSU, N. Mex. Colo.,--B.S., M.A. Jr. High Soc. Studies Lillian Faux Virginia Ferris Florence Freeman Ruth French Marjorie Gilden Fairmont SLWVU MSU--B.S. WVU--B.A. CMU- -B.S. CMU--Life Cert. Third Grade--B.A. Third Grade Jr. High Eng. Gym 8zGirls' First Grade Basketball 8 Frances Hunt William E. Jones Lynn Kelly Claudia Keusch Robert Klump NMU, EMU, MSU--B.S. U of Kan., U of TEX., MSU--B.S. WMU--B.A., M.A. CMU--B.M. Fourth Grade 4 MSU--B.A. Home Bc. G0v't., Eng. IV 13,5 ra I4 Sixth Grade I , ' 3 X. lc 5 is it xr L, Xl Qf.5.j'5 f ' sis Helen Lantz Vernon Linton lQQnna Locke Fre wer CMU, Wayne U MSU--B.S. Aquinas, Laval U, CMU, MSU--B.S., M.A. Life Certific Driver Education MSU--B.A. PhyS- Ed- scudy .aut '76 ddr, Q GC Eng1iSh'1 Gr'-is rw rir.fzr,Q, Fic. H 4, I 1... JJ! Joyce Luscher Helen MacAllan Edna MacDonald Roberta Manley Evelyn McGregor CMU, MSU--B.S., MSU--B.A. CMU--B.A. MSU--B.A. CMU, MSU, WMU--B,A Fourth Grade Fourth 8zFifth Grade English I I Second Grade Fi,-st Grade 9 Robert McGregor CMU, MSU--B.S. Jr. High Sci. Joyce Martin CMU--B.S. Special Ed. Marge Moyer James Nadeau Mary Niemala MSU--B.A. Ferris, WxMUT-B.S. MSU--B.A. Third Grade Shop , Arts 8: Crafts A W' My English ., U ye V' l fy, Jeanne Peabody EMU--B.S. Sixth Grade Ruth Piauek MSU--B.A. Algebra, Geom., Adv. Algebra Cleo Piercefleld Jeannette Robertson Mrs. Sarkosy WMU, MSU--B.S., M.A. WMU, MSU--B.S., M.A. Alma--B.A. Typing, Shorthand Librarian Kindergarten WWA Janet Somers Ester Terwilliger Marilyn Van DeVenne Blanche Whitworth Olivet Col.--B.S. CMU--Life Certificate Cedarville Col., WMU--B.S. WMU--Life Certificate Music Second Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade 10 ...elf S 'I I-:I , nl V 435 l f r if c-so! 6016105 4 ,, J M I gf , 2, H5N!nfdl'0N UR if QLLRSTI 1 1- A f GRTHT CIHSS' of Elf Motto: Climb high, climb far, our goal the sky, our aim the star. Flower: Rose Colors: Red and White SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Small, wide-eyed, and bewildered--this is the picture that we as freshmen gave--the entire year was spent trying to find the right classroom and trying to stay out of the way of those huge upperclassmen. As sophomores we began to feel a part of the high schoolg we were no longer laughed at but, reluctantly accepted as the class of 1964. When we approached our junior year we were filled with the excitement and anticipation of selling at football and basketball games, and even having our own dances. There was the magazine sale, and the Junior Play which kept us even busier. In the fall of 1963 we reached our climax--we entered the new Portland High School, and in 9 months would be its first graduating class. We were now under the leadership of Larry Ackerson, Presidentg Judy Clark, Vice Presidentg Suzy Moyer, Secretaryg Mary Quinn, Treasurerg and Loren Arnesen and Jeanette Bandfield as Student Council Representatives. We had a winning football team that fall, we won the magazine drive and broke all records for the R 8: O Subscription Drive--this added to our already soaring pride. We sponsored numerous record hops, the Homecoming Dance, and the Christmas Dance. These two were successful. As winter approached we began to concentrate solely on that week in April, when we would all load up, and take off for our trip to Washington. Our Trip was followed by Baccalaureate and finally our Graduation Night when we could finally be on our own and Set the world on fire. 12 I The studious Per what? xx The Senior officers from 1. to r. are: Pres: L. Ackerson, V. Pres.: J. Clark, Sec.: S. Moyer, Treas.: M. Quinn, St. Council Rep.: J. WhO,S coming? Bandfield, L. Arnesen. Hurry you guys before we're caught! What a group! ' v Almost txme . Dam it! Donw look up ! i What 'V ' .Q 'X M- -fri Eg, A ...A I a C1355 g How interesting! Enter to learn--Go forth to serve ! 13 class of '64! Q JUDY CLARK Unassuming her ways she has a place in the hearts of all her friends. Hall Monitor 1-25 Student Council 45 Vice President 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Office Work 3-4. MARY QUINN Well, well! A diploma! Basketball 1-45 Hall Monitor 35 St. Council Sec. 45 Forensics 2-45 Jr. Play5 Secretary 15 Treasurer 45 Band 1-45 Pep Band 1-45 Golf 25 Band Treas. 35 Band Pres. 4. LARRY ACKERSON He looks bashful--but is he? Football 1,2,45 Hall Monitor 35 F.F.A. 1-45 Jr. Play5 Class Pres. 4. JEANETTE BANDFIELD A man hater she pretends to be but you know the truth and so do we! Basketball 2-45 Hall Monitor 1-45 F.T.A. 45 St. Council 45 Jr. Play5 Band 1-45 Annual Staff 1,2545 Pep Band 1-45 J-Hop Queen5 Chorus 1- 35 F.T.A. Pres. 4. 14- SUZANNE MOYER I'm really not too quiet! Hall Monitor 35 Jr. Play 35 Secre- tary 2-45 Annual Staff 45 Home- coming Court 25 Cheerleader 2-4. LOREN ARNESEN Some think the world is made for frolic and so do I. Hall Monitor 1-35 F.F.A. 1-4, sr. Council 45 Forensics 1-25 Class Pres. 3. DOUGLAS ARTIN I care for no other business but my own. Jr. Playg Chorus 3. RICHARD BACON Up to sixteen a lad is a boy scout after that he's a girl scout. Basketball 15 Hall Monitor 33 Jr. Playg Baseball 3-4. JAMES ADAIR He's tall and growing taller. Football 2-35 Track 43 Jr. Playg Varsity Club 3-4. GARY BARNES I stand on the brink ofa great career. Well, someone push me off, Hall Monitor 3. 15 DOLORES AUSTIN For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. F.H.A, 1-3, Treasurer 39 Track 15 Annual Staff 45 Office Work 4. JOSEF BALDERSON What, no girls in heaven, then leave me here! Football 1. JIM BEIMERS Why hurry? Take your time. Basketball 1-33 Hall Monitor 25 Track 3. MICHAEL BEECH MIKE BENBOW I'm always raising cane, and it isn't sugar. Basketball 13 F.F.A. 1-43 Rockford High 3. IIII d study if I could find pleasure in it. Football Man. 13 Basketball 1,25 Hall Monitor 2,33 Varsity Club 1-45 Baseball 2-4. LARRY CLARK Quiet and shy, but a real good guy'll Hall Monitor 1,3,4. ORMA COMPTON A way to have a friend is to be one. Basketball 23 Hall Monitor 15 F.T.A.5 Jr. Play. 16 MARY COE You have no idea how she loves to talk. Hall Monitor 2,35 Library 43 Band 1,23 Chorus 3. PATRICIA DIES A merry heart makesa cheerful countenance. Annual Staff 4, St. Patrick's 1,2. 3T f?' sg LINDA DERBY Ifany mischief can be done, she is sure to be a part of it. Basketball 2-4, Hall Monitor 1-3, Debate 25 St. Council 2,49 Track 43 Forensics 1-45 Jr. Play, V. Pres. 2, Band 1-35 Annual Staff 35 Home- coming Court 3,4g Chorus 3, Pep Band 2,35 St. Council Treasurer 4. DAYLE DORNAN Being sensible is the power of a woman. Hall Monitor 3, Jr. Play, Band 1-45 Chorus 3, Pep Band 1-4. DALE FRYOVER Good boys are supposed to love their sisters. I've grown so good, I love other boys' sisters. Football 1-4, Basketball, 2, Hall Monitor 25 St. Council Pres. 45 St. Council 2,45 Track 1,2g Jr. Play, Varsity Club 3,45 Baseball 1-35 Var- sity Club V. President. DARYL HOLLENBACK His hair is very wavy, but he's pretty level-headed. Hall Monitor 3-4. 17 s GWENDOLYN HANEY A shell of shyness and a heart of gold. Hall Monitor 2,45 Jr. Play, Band 1, Chorus 1,3. MARIE HYLAND Ofall sad things of tongue and pen, the saddest are, Be in by ten! Hall Monitor 1-23 Librarian 3-43 Forensics 2-33 Jr. Play 33 Band 1-43 Majorette 2-45 Head Majorette 4. BRENDA JANSEN She'll find a way. Basketball 1-43 Hall Monitor 23 Librarian 33 Debate 13 St. Council 1-33 Track 13 Forensics 1-43 Jr. Play. JAMES HYLAND The best come in small packages. Basketball 13 Hall Monitor 23 Jr. Play. JOHN KOKX He would stop St, Peter's roll call to ask a question. Hall Monitor33 St. Council 33 Track 33 Band 1-43 Pep Band 1-43 Golf 2- 4. 18 RONALD INGRAM Why worry about women? They look after themselves. Hall Monitor 23 Varsity Club 3-43 Golf 3-4. JOHN JONES Everyman is avolume if you know how to read him. ' ' F.F.A. 1-4. JUDY LEIK Worry and I have never met. Hall Monitor 25 St. Patrick's 1,2. W. JEAN LUMBERT She and gloom have no relation. Basketball 35 Hall Monitor 1-45 F.T,A. 45 F.H.A. 1-35 Secretary F,H.A. 25 Parliamentarian 35 Track 15 Jr. Play Com.5 Annual Staff 4. JUDY LINEBAUGH All men are beasts, and I'm an animal lover. Basketball 1-45 Hall Monitor 1-35 F.H.A, 15 Track 1,45 Junior Play5 Treasurer 3. MICHAEL MCCOLLOR Form a line girls, you'll get your tum. Basketball 1-45 Hall Monitor 15 Jr. Play5 Varsity Club 1-45 Band 1-45 Chorus 1,25 PepBand 1-45 Baseball 1-45 Band V. President 4. 19 MARTHA LOWRY Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you'll stay after school alone. Basketball 25 Hall Monitor 1-35 Debate 45 Forensics 1-45 Jr. Play5 Band 1-35 Chorus 1-35 Pep Band 1-35 Golf 2. CAROLYN MAY Her heart is like the moon, a man's in it. Hall Monitor35 Band 1-45 Band Li- brarian 1,2. TOM MOORHEAD If I had a choice between books and play, I'd gladly put the books away. Hall Monitor 35 Librarian 45 F.F,A. 1-45 Track 3-45 Varsity Club 3-45 Baseball 1. KAY PIERCE A smiling face, a twinkling eye, you simply cannot pass her by. Basketball 15 Hall Monitor 1-35 St. Council 25 Track 15 Forensics 1,3, 45 Jr. Playg Homecoming Court, 1,45 Cheerleader 1-4. DEAN MERRILL As fond of dates as an Arab. Basketball 15 Hall Monitor 2-35 Jr. Play. WILLIAM PRYER The men of few words are the best men. Hall Monitor 25 F,T,A, 45 F,F,A, 1-45 F,F.A. V. Pres. 3, F.F.A. Treas. 45 Track 1-45 Forensics 25 Jr. Play5 Band 1-45 Pep Band 1-4. 20 WILLIAM PENDERGRASS A smile for every boy and two for every girl. Football 1,35 Basketball 35 Hall Monitor 35 Baseball 35 Football Manager 45 Delton, Hastings 1. JANE ROBERTSON Blondes are chemistry's greatest gift to mankind. Hall Monitor 25 Librarian 45 Fo- rensics 25 Jr. Playg Band I-45 An- nual Staff 35 Chorus 1-35 Pep Band 2-45 Golf 25 Band Treasurer 4. LUKE SANDBORN Cod'sgiftto women! If you don't believe it, ask him. Basketball 15Hall Monitor 3-45 Li- brarian 45 F.F.A. 1-45 St. Council 15 Track 25 Jr. Play5 Secretary 25 Band 35 Pep Band 3. -Q' DONNA SLOWINS Hats off! A worthy senior passes. Basketball Manager 2-45 Hall Moni- tor 1,35 Forensics 1-45 Jr. Play5 An- nual Staff 2-45 Chorus 2,3. DOUGLAS ROGERS Look out for the quiet fellow. Football 15 Basketball 1-25 Hall Monitor 1-25 Librarian 45 F.F.A. 1-45 Track 1,2,45 Forensics 15 Jr. Play5 President 15 F,F.A, Sentinels 35 F.F.A. President 4. PATRICIA SMITH Listen to much, speak only what is timely. Basketball 35 F.H.A. 1,25 Jr. Play. 21 ARLO SEYBOLD No ordinary man was he. F.F.A. 1-4. CHUCK SMITH What could be more desired than easy WO1'k. Attended St. Patrick's 1-35 Basket- ball 1-3. SANDRA STANTON Small in stature, sweet in smile, bright and cheery all the while, Hall Monitor lg F.H.A. 1-45 Jr, Play, Annual Staff 3-45 F.H,A, Rep. 3, V. Pres. 45 Office Work 1. GORDON TITUS Teachers are his only objection to an education. West Jr. High School. RICHARD SODERBERG Either I'll find a way or make one. Football 1-43 Basketball 1,23 Hall Monitor 1,23 St. Council5Vice Pres. 33 Varsity Club 1-45 Class Pres. 23 J-Hop King 33 Baseball 1, Varsity Club Secretary. DAN WEAVER Silence is one of the virtues of the wise. Hall Monitor 25 Librarian 43 Track 2-43 Jr. Play, Varsity Club 2-4. 22 NANCY THOMPSON What glorious mischieflies behind thy serene appearance. Basketball l-45 Hall Monitor 3g F.T,A. 43 Track, Jr. Play. JULIE WARDER Takes a fast talker to keep things a-movin'. Basketball 1-45 Hall Monitor 1-35 St. Council 3, Track 13 Forensics 1-45 Jr. Play, V. President 35 An- nual Staff 45 Cheerleader 1-4. BETTY WILSON Silence is her one great art of conversation. Hall Monitor 25 Office Work 4, SHARON WILLIAMS She likes them short, she likes them tallg we all know she likes one best of all. Hall Monitor 1-35 Jr. Play. STEPHEN WELLS A fellow among fellows. Football 23 Hall Monitor 1-35 F.F.A. 1. What next ? 23 LEON WILSON All great men aren't littleg look at me. Basketball 15 Jr. Playg Baseball 1, 2. JANE WOODEN Sometimes she's glad, sometimes she's sad, even mischievous but never bad. Hall Monitor 2-3. Just painting the days away. Psst . . . Sharon Ready--Go .-14 my YB 'W X 'Let me fxx my han flrst' This is English Class? www Hurry up Leon 'Just leave me alone! 'Trouble Dick? i 9 .ug 'B Come on Pat--Hurry up! Locker stuck? 24 That darn cowlick! -xhf' 5. f- ,flfw-K-.,,,k K Q lf ,rn K . ' x...:1., . unawf' 'Ibn .Q 5-:vi A4006 L, ,K:-, , .3 Xmas President B. Johnson F: . 1 ' Lhh'hh I . Pi if ..s..r r f X 1: : ' ' .x Vg! -ri V. President R. Webert ' hu.. if DL Secretary G. McCrumb Treasurer B. Jones qw-a-0 'UV' St. Council B. Sandborn B. Ackerson J. Ackerson D. Agostini G. Artin C. Baker C. Bandfield D. Barratt B. Bates T. Becker L. Brown Susan Brovm Sylvia Brown W. Brown C. Bullen M. Challende J. Chartrand P. Cramer D. Crawford J. Davidson J. Day K. Decker C. DuBois L. Fisher B. Fowler K. Francisco Absent: St. Council A. Creighton I K G V , ' . K ' ' . .1 ,. 1, ,Q . .G ff. 1 X . O A t K . , I -vfxv -..M K N fl ww --'Q-12? 1. gg ,Q is-fs K. x .wa .Q- ' . l in K 2 , .k..: .,. . .J ., i K 3 r 3- -gff' S :.:r'f 5-we . . 4. .fr Q X1 .pun E? 5 G Xm., H 5 1 ' - Q . . . . . ,,L. . M . V k..k In K 1 gy jk f . r xx Q -. 5 , 5-5,,i5Ssf . 27 G. Frye B. Fryover K. Fryover J. Fuller J. Gardner R. Green G. Greenhoe S. Gregg G. Hair J. Hicks G. Higbee K. Hinds D. Hinds C. Hollenback J. Hyland B. Jameson B. Kincaid D. Lalone J. Lee D. Leike M. Lefke C. Leik B. Lenneman J. Leyrer J. Lumbert B. Luscher J. Manshum M. May R. McAllister G. McCliggott '1 4 J ,R M iff i':: . I Wei X X ...f X5 X Lx 5 A X X in 2 R .jfs ,...+,. K Nw., is S, Y wild N.. eeoe Tli R . 51. R 1 te. 6 R s.. eoee r 1 '-.., Vk-.k,kh K ffl WRX on f ,.f J 'Q M Wy' 'I Q11 ii E543 si Ir '. ZW Si . 159' A 2 8 X R. , -kk,k ' -vm:-gy . 'wr .4 37, . 0 ! 1 C. Webster S. Weeks S. White L. Williams D. McGraner J. Meekhof L. Menold S. Merrifield C. Mitchell S. Mitchell J . Moyer H. Pearl R. Pendergrass R. Pennington M. Pitchford F. Reahm T. Rowe C. Sandborn S. Sandborn J. Scheurer S. Seiler M. Seybold B. Smith R. Sprague S. Stead A. Thrasher T. Torp-Smith M. VanAmburg D. Volk Absent: D. Christenson A. Creighton D. Dunham J. Wooden uPHUmUafs P. Agostini vm S H e. FF :ffl 8' Q, , ,.. f N P. Almy R. Anderson S. Anderson W. Arnesen K. Baker J. Bandfield K. Barber J. Bellinger B. Benbow V. Black E. Blackman S. Brandsen J Wx President D. Callihan L. Brown L. Burgess . nl S. Butler V A I A Y 4 ge N. Carpenter N W if C- can 5 D ff J. Cervenka 5 X M, .5 'swf D. Cope , . ev 7. .- lx Q K. Correll Ii .m, C. Cross B. Densmore S. Dies AX X B. Goodman V. President Treasurer Secretary St. Council St. Council G. Duffey M. Mulder F. Ferris Y. Gensterblum S. Dawdy Vg. Q 1 .Q lf fez-f X r 1 , x X., sg... fx. J L 2 'EL-X' naar' . n :,i for J . 'ff' xr!! J , 1 , J ad g 'HY A, A A l ,l 3? 1 . 485' W . :,. , qi 1 ggi Nr-awed 'Q ' 5 sg, J '.. Y nf X N. Goodman K. Greenhoe M. Gross G, Hartwick K. Higbee L. Hinds K. Hoppes A. Ingraham F. lngraham S. Jacobs R. Jones R. Jorgensen M. Judd G. Keefer N. Kelly S. Kelly D. Landon M. Lapo B. Lawrence D. Leonard R. Leyrer R. Linebaugh M. Lorichon J. Mahoney G. Martin J. Meekhof M. Myers J. Miller W. Morgridge L. Morris A, iq. - iw ., . .ww is. .M Y W -Si as A .1 LE Lv ? Xie E ,ix-, mx X .. S wi arm' K X. 5 f Q ,...i 7 Hr QQ, is 'L . WWW his C . Wheeler WW D. York Absent: Mark Lewis Larry Scarborough Frank Schmidt -- . , .155 M. Moyer J. Nowak K. Oehmen P. Perry R. Pranger C. Pryer J. Quinn C. Reahm K Ring G Rogers L. Schmidt P. Schuster R. Showerman L. Sipperly D. Smith D. Smith D. Stemler P. Sutton M Thelen M. Treat L. VanWormer L. Visser W. Wainwright S. Ward F. Werner I ,k,k: . . -,,.. ,.,.l. . ...,f.,. ,V qik ,:-, . .,, , A iz . , ,, , 5 .. . . eg. ,523 E TW M 4. we . 3 ' A L R. Ackerson R. 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W J f lg -','..' , .L My V T N24 Q i fg j D. Dupuis ., .. . 5:6 gk l .. Wx Secretary Treasurer St. Council St. Council C. Dawdy D. Davids L. Waara C, Sandborn 34 Epps Erdman Esch Faux Foley Fryov er Fryover Galey Gensterblum Cre en Gross Haney Hans Higbee Hinds Hyland Hyland Ingraham Ingraham Lalone Lindsley Linebaugh Manley Manley Manshum May MCClung McCormack Menold Morgridge Olson Patrick Pennington Pitch Pitchford ,X W in I M Q X. QW R' fi g . in 'R X ' '.. ' ',': ...., - -' f 9 Wifi' P gi M e W . 1. 1, Cl . if 1 1, so irlk Jvv , i ,fp ix 31,4 If , '--- H . L, , 5, 5 ' ,,, KL ' K K .ig all K Q. . fl ix wikis W1 X i fvxk , i, f , ii xx W' y,l 5 'Vf Q eyi. . no i i S Zli ' yi f ii. K X T'!fsg Qi V ':! R me in sslls MV -'S' 35 K V7 X I - E . . e IA. N Km-ff or 2 ls . tim, V MW ,,, .M T gig? 'X , is 2 gt 'N' ...fl J. er W' M ef H 'ff ff L. QA . I ix 4 1 N Xl I D J. R B. D N L. D N A G F. D Pittman Pline Procter Remington Remington Ries Riker Sandbom Sawyer Scheurer Shaw Suntken Tefft Thompson Towner Van Driesen Wellman Wilson Wohlscheid York Kamradt M. McCormack M. Minnis T S. I f' y fj I ,K-A VJ . 'R f' INOT PICTURED: f 14' R. Blemaster J. S. Bond D, DeLorme I A. Frazee G. Graft I T Look at me! Who's dumb? 36 J. Sandbom D.. Vance Albertson Almy Babbitt Baldaroma Band fie ld Beimers Be 11 Bellinger Benbow Blackman Broe Brown Brown Browning Burhans Burhans C arterbury Christensen . Davids . Davidson DuBois Duffe y Dunham Eklund Fenner . Fox . Derby Klingensmith . Ward Gre enhoe Green Green Green Hair Hans Hartwick I-loort . Hosley Hyland Ingraham Jameson Kimmell Le fke Lewis Lusher MacLennan Martin May McCliggott McC1iggott Merrill Mervau Miller Mitchell Proctor Pro ctor Pryer Rowe Ruthe rford Sandbom 11: Kf as-4' yi 5 B .: .w 4 6' 5 x ww M, 5:4 1 g new Q 'S ' sisnc Sf ff? , wk 0 . - t, 2 .fx 4 4. 3 'T 3 , 5 F Rx X5 A .E g, 1 cm' is-wi 'QW 'UGG' 'X 'I I X09 45 X? 3 'Md' !X al. M. Schavey S. Schwarz J. Seldon T. Sandborn S. Shoen K. Sipperley Donald Smith Doug Smith J. Summers P. Ten Eyck L. Trappen J. Treat S. Visser H. Wellman R. Willard That wxll be our school next year! Q f' WN . X M. :'..h's9.-mmf' K A , vo ., -- f 62 - 4' N f 5+ N-f.s f xr 'l 54 v X .ev 23 fl i X I my X Q '9 Nur' SM XAX1 N' . .M f '98 . . , B1 Ig' is V President Sgt. -of-Arms Secretary V. President Sgt. eof-Arms 41 l :iii Mu 1 iY?S?XeeftVEi'Qi X N. Ackerson J. Allen D. Almy S. Auge S. Baker D. Barnes N. Bates L. Bauers T. Beech D. Blundy D. Bond R. Brandsen S. Burhans D. Challender C. Channell L. Clark M. Clements B. Cross M, Dake C. Decker B. Dilley J. Duffey P. Fedewa D. Felch B. Fisher K. Goodwin J. Shaw N. Abbott D. Greenhoe S. Lawrence as ,ss .dim sf. 'E ,Q A if .Ai A r.. mx M , 'il' W .G Q . J Ei '55 gg. fi C i i. 'Q ::, V3 rl sniff .3 f -. . 11 I XEAE ,ggi if 42 M. Galey B. Hendee A. Honsowitz C. Hoort R. Hinds B. Ingram C. Jordon E. Kassner D . Kenyon E. Leik M. Leyrer J. Lyon P. McCliggott R. McClung J. Merrifield S. Morgan P. Mulder P. Patrick L. Pendergrass S. Pennington L. Phillips B, Quinn Y. Ries D . Sandborn B. Schalow M. Seldon H. Shaw C. Smith D. Smith J. Summers b B. Sumner . - C. Sutton 1. QI s X , J. Sutton R. Teachout L D. Tenliyck J. Vergeson C. Visser C. Wagoner G. Ward A. Watts NOT PICTURED: S. McQueen P. Roberts R. Rountree Yea, team! LP C7 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS 8th GRADE S. Visser C P. owe T. Rutherford M. Hosley O. Rottman . Miller R JUNIOR HIGH BOTTOM ROW: D. Greenhoe, P. Fedewa, C. Visser. TOP ROW: B. Qliinn, D. Mulder, C. Jordan. 44 ANNUAL STAFF Mrs. Piercefield, Advisor and Jim Moyer, Asst. Editor. Jeanette Banfield, Class Ed. and Asst. Ed. Sue Ward. Dana Crawford and Bill Jones, Sports Editors Mary Van Amburg, Editor Carol Mitchell, Asst. Org. Ed. and Julie Warder, Org Ed. Artists: M. Lewis, P. Dies, J. Bandfield, L. Suntken, and S. Butler. l xx s. A f 1 ,,.,.-an SEATED: Jane Faux, Florence Ferris, Mark Lewis, STANDING: Mrs. Keusch, Coachg Marty Lowry, Dana Crawford NEGATIVE DEBA TE SEATED: Mrs. Keusch, Florence Ferris, STANDING: Mark Lewis, Dana Crawford. SEATED: Jane Faux, Marty Lowry, STANDING: Mrs. Keusch. 49 BAND OFFICERS L to R: P. Cramer, J. Fsch, Librariansg M. McCo11ar, V. Pres.3 T. Torp-Smith, Drum Majorg A. Thrasher, Sec.g M. Quinn, Pres.g J. Robertson, Treas.g B. Fryover, Uniform Custodiang SEATED: L. Visser, Uniforms. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS ROW I: M, Hyland, J. Robertson, J. Bandfield, M. Quinny ROW II: D. Dornan, J. Kokxg ROW III: L. Pryer, M. McCo11ar. 50 High-stepping drum major Torben Torp-Smith. P' The Portland High School Band makes pictures too. Fancy twirlers Kathy Fran- cisco, Marie Hyland, and Marilyn Challender. Mp- +--adm. QF ,nn .nv Q' K Q C' Q 9- I ...- ,,, . .3 251' ,,,, ,Q Q , M ,.. 4 ' 1 if 'rf ' I , Y - , ... E . F -1 - , , P XX-5 . . , i x , 4 A W - . - K 5 S ,K . I X H gk Grupo , 'Aa ,pg ak , it ,. gg K K V ., h , A I F ' ' , - V fr' f , . x a W war ...Q Kr, K -mKl?MKMK. K KK . 'f I . L G , ,- V 1-T' 1 3' ,M ' 2 , -A w,,y,f,gf.f' ,, , K ,, - . a I It vii 'fimfi I ' , F - K f- ' 1 4- fl . - . f x V . ,Q KL fKr-MK, 5-XX KK, 5 K, KZ jrgfffx-f-KKA' MX KK 8 KAKKKQKKQ V 1 if 5 F ' L.. K . - , gf--ff'-ff KK - , . , uw. 'f -A 'R f ' wp. v. n .- Q,,5.5g,, ,WJ - .L Q, Y . W . ..+xQQ'f,--is ,,, 1 - v. .. Q -A -- 4, W K..,:w 'X -N.,,4:y- K - W. ' ,. ' v-ff ya- KK ,ll , , K -55 W W V qw' ' f 15 K, K .. K ,K - 'i,+.5gxgg'f,zw I . . 5 5 HQ wmv. 3 5 J' ' f1 ff'1Zfi+i,w- f , K . 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A 6 J A 2 A' .. ww K K ' K K' f t: in 'Z F ' L , C Q- . Q an - N. ,Q-4 ' . 7' QR V ' 4 T14 KK ' ff.. ' Q 4 W , A- . , , ffiQ ,. I - I 4 2- -- -Q,3,s, K l ' H M: X . an -rn ur . S L x ,. gg 4 i K V N . , 5 . ' H -I.. ' 4., , A i f . f ., A 1.1 1 L ' , - my ' ' ws- 31? 1 W' xf' ' '. x of 1st ROW: Mr. Bullen, G. Ingraham, D. Haney, T. Wohlscheid, B. Erdman, T. Fryover, B. Sawyer, D. Wilson, K. Bab- bitt, J. Ackerson. 2nd ROW: J. Leyer, R. Ackerson, R. Foley,'P. Pline, A. Frazee,J. Sandborn, J. Minnis, A. Hig- bee, J. Linebaugh. 3rd ROW: G. Duffey, D. Brown, G. Keefer, L. Morris, C. Bullen, G. Martin, F. Werner, B. Line- baugh, J. McCormack, K. Pitch. 4th ROW: A. Seybold, M. Benbow, B.Brown, C.Sandborn, J. Scheurer, C. Sand- born, L. Brown, D. Vogt, L. Acker- F.F.A. Mr.Bul1en,Sponsorg L. Ackerson, Soil Conservation Rep.g C. Sand- born, Reporterg C.Bullen, Sentinelg L. Pryer, Treas.g A. Creighton, Vice Pres.: Absent D. Rogers, Pres. son, T. Moorhead, A. Creighton, W. Morgridge, L.Brovxm, B. Lenneman, J. Moyer, G. Hair, L. Pryer, D. Smith, L. Williams, L. Arnesen, L. Sandborn, N. Goodman. F.H.A. SEATED: Miss Kelly, Sponsor: G. McCrumb, Treas.g S. Merrifield, Pres.:S.Stanton,V.Pres.:B. Bates, Sec.: STANDING: C. Webster, Photographer: L. Menold, Historian: B. Sandborn, Reporterg B. Fry- over, Parliamentarian. lst ROW: Miss Kelly, R. Leyer, C. Hollen- back, M. Gross, S. Merrifield, B. Bates, C. Webster, P. Schuster. 2nd ROW: S. Butler, S. Stanton, S.Brown, M. Challendar, L. Vis- ser,L.Waara, S. Brown, Y. Gensterblum, D. Dunham. 3rd ROW: D. Dupuis, M. Clark, K. Clements, N. Kelly, P. Almy, C. Chan- nell, C. Dawdy, K. Morgridge, C. Ingraham. 4th ROW: J. Miller, C. Chapman, B. Fry- over, K. Francisco, L. Menold, G. McCrumb, C. Reahm, B. Sandborn, J. Lumbert. 54 a Linda Derby and Larry Ackerson Charlene R John Davidson eahm and Kathy Francisco and Jack Meekhof Cindy Dawdy and Dave Cope HOMECOMING FIRST ROW: Mrs. Lantz, advisor--Jean Lumbert, Gwen Haney, Nancy Kelly, Florence Ferris, Mary Moyer, Kathy Correll, Noel Thompson, Sharon Merrifield. SECOND ROW: Jack Meekhof, Daryl Hollenback, Larry Clark, John Ackerson, Ron Green, Dana Crawford, Mark Lewis, George Frye, Mike Judd, Riley Quinn. HALL MONITORS FIRST SEMESTER Is this Jean Isee studying ? Don't worry Riley we won't tell anybody you carry a purse. Just sign Mike's pass, Sharon. Don't hold his hand. 58 lst ROW: Coach Dugan, F. Reahrn,B.Jones, Coach Lowery, A. Creighton, R. Webert, Coach Benjamin. 2nd ROW: M.Judd, C. Cross, R.Agostini, C. Carr, G. Frye, R. Pennington, D. McCrumb. 3rd ROW: D. La Lone, J. Manshum, D. Soderberg, B. Fowler, C. Sandborn, B. Johnson, M. McCollar, 4th ROW: R. Green, R. Ingram, S. Sandborn, D. Fryover, J. Davidson, J. Nowak. VARSITY CLUB 'Af ju' The Varsity Club is made up of boys who are nomi- X x nated to the club by a member and approved by the rest of the members. They must have their varsity letter in football, basketball, baseball, or track. pred Reahm, P1-es, Every year there is a Varsity Club vs. Faculty basket- Dale Ffyover, V, pres, ball game. Also they have one dance each year. r The year's activities end with the traditional canoe trip for all members up the Au Sable River. They select their own camp site and have a wonderful week-end. John Davidson, Sec. Bill Johnson, Treas. 59 LIBRARIANS Susan, these magazine files aren't as nice as the new Are these magazines easier to work in Jim? ones are they? SEATED: Mrs. Robertson, Supervisor, Mary Treat, Jane Robertson, Susan Brown, Cindy Dawdy, Carol Mitchell, Ann Lindsley. STANDING: Jim Gardner, Dan Weaver, Luke Sandborn, Tom Moorhead, Marie Hyland, Mary Coe, Joanne Esch, Jane Faux, Martha Pitchford. 60 Varsity Band and Mr. Klump. Mr. Kruzel DEDICA TION OF THE NEW SCHOCJL Mr. McCn1mb Dr. Ernest Melby, Speaker Gordon Stowe and Mr. McCrumb Mrs. Robert Densmore and Mr. Kruzel Presentation of keys. Presentation of flag. Mr. Griffiths Part of the large crowd at the dedication. 61 Aw! Come on! The Price of Knowledge ! We did it! It is too! This is fun! Really! K F W N 7? Y . V ' ' f I fw - in-an U A S L 5 ..,, an ' ij W iw, i,h, is We re so sweet' i s1-s r 5 W Conc entrat ion ! Inter esting ! fi ,R New V' F You'd better Study! Wow! What's her name? How boring ! It's not my locker! 62 I am too Robin Hood ! Look at all those happy faces ! We're not either! ' Who cares about calones? Who's Pretending? X The innocence of childhood! Yi? I might come home! 2 K Q. Hold on! I'll save you! All smiles, no sleep, but ready for bed! 63 SERIAL SEIENCI if .ffff ff? ,Z i nrmh,,-R STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I fL to RJ: B. Johnson, V. Pres.g D. Fryover, Pres.3 L. Derby, Sec.g M. Quinn, Treas. ROW II: A. Creighton, L. Waara, Y. Gcnsterblum, J. Bandfield, J. Clark, B. Sandborn, C. Sandborn. ROW III: G. Duffey, S. Dawdy, L. Arneson, R. Webert, M. Fedewa. F. T.A. ROW I QL to RJ: J.Nowak, V. Presg N. Thompson, Sec., J.Bandfie1d, Pres.5 B. Jameson, Historiang M. Treat, Treas.g L. Pryer, Parliamentariang L. Fisher. ROW II: C. Mitchell, J. Faux, B. Decker, R. Ackerson, M. Clark, C. Web- stef, G. Artin, G. McC1iggott. ROW III: P. Sutton, M. Gross, L. Sipperly, B. Goodman, C. Pryer, O. Compton, J. Lumbert, G. I-Iigbee, ROW IV: D. York, N. Kelly, F. Ferris, D. McCrumb, B. Johnson, S. Pranger. 64 SECOND SEMESTER HALL MONITORS lst ROW: P. Sutton, M. Challcncler, L. Fisher, R. Leyerg 2nd ROW: C. Channell, D. Anderson, C. Mitchell, B. Decker: 3rd ROW: F. Epps, S. Brandsen, J. Scheurer, M. Lefkeg 4th ROW: C. Reahm, D. Volk, B. Goodman, D. York: Sth ROW: D. Callihan, D. McCrumb, G. Hair, Mrs. Lantz, Advisor. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS lst ROW: Sylvia Brown, Co-Captain, Yvonne Gensterblum, Noel Thompson, Lilya Waara, STANDING: Jill Miller, Charlene Reahm, Co-Captain, Kathy Clements. I A ...-........ lst ROW: Coach Dugan, R. Sprague, L. Ackerson, D. Soderberg, D. Fryover, J. Davidson, J. Manshum, F. Reahm, Coach Lowery. 2nd ROW: B. Johnson, B. Lenneman, F. Werner, M. Judd, D. Agostini, D. Volk, C. Sandborn, R. Pendergrass. 3rd ROW: J. Nowak, R. Green, D. McCrumb, K. Greenhoe, C. Cross, B. Jones, A. Creighton, D. Barratt. 4th ROW: D. Pennington--Man. G. Rogers, D. Hinds, J. Moyer, R. Webert, D. Leonard, B. Linebaugh, B. Pendergrass--Man. VARSITY The team had an excellent 6 and 2 record this year, making them 1963 co-champions of the Central Michigan Class C Conference. Chosen for the all-conference first team were Dale Fryover, John We Thai' Davidson, and Art Creighton, with Bill Johnson on the second Lakewood 0 13 team Receiving honorable mentions were Fred Reahm, Rich Peril' 13 0 Webert, Dick Soderbegr, Dewey Manshum, and Dick Agostini. Lalngsbufg 26 7 Team captains for 1963 were Dick Soderberg and Dale Fryover. PCWHFHO-Westphalis 20 7 Most humorous player of the year was Dale Fryover, the most im- Dewitt 45 O proved was John Nowak. Leading ball carriers were Art Creighton Elsie 6 0 1658 yards, and 'Rich Webert C314 yardsj. Leading pass catchers Ovid 6 7 were Dick Agostini Q8j and Bill Johnson UQ. Leading in tackles Bath 33 6 were John Nowak 159i and Bill Johnson f56j. The team felt that the most difficult game and the best-played was with Elsie. Steve Sandborn could not appear in the group picture because of a bad leg injury. 71 BOTTOMROW, L. to R.: B. Johnson, B. Densmore, J. Manshum, M. McCol1or, M. Lefke, D. Pennington, D. Hinds. TOP ROW: Coach Lowery, F. Reahm, J. Davidson, R. Green, D. Agostini, J. Nowak, R. Quinn, S. Sandborn, Manager. VARSITY Surrounded, but fighting I Driving in! Thewinning basket! 72 X E 'i .. yu ' 53. : F jig, v- X . J LF A5 in TRACK The track team, coached by Mr. Lowery, finished fourth in the Central C Conference Meet. Four school records fell in the 1963 track season. 440 yard dash Tie: Ken Christensen, Jim Adair Time: 54.2 Mile Run Set by: Will Jones Time: 4:47.1 High Jump Set by: Ken Christensen Height: 6 feet 0 inches Mile Relay Team of: Ken Christensen, Jim Adair Bill Johnson, Calvin Cross Time: 3:43.3- FIRST ROW: QL. to R.j Mike Judd, Vern Dornan, Will Jones, Dick Soderberg, Julius Manshum, Calvin Cross, Rich Webert, Tom Moorhead, Kurt Greenhoe. SECOND ROW: Dave Lalone, John Davidson, Dick Agostini, Larry Pryer, Jim Adair, Ken Christensen, Bill Johnson, Bob Rosier, Lee Riley, Coach Lowery. THIRD ROW: George Frye, Roger McAllister, Craig Sandborn, Bob Showerman, Ron Green, Dan Weaver, Bob Jones, Craig Bullen, Don Rice, Jim Mahoney. 75 BASEBALL 5 ' 1, Q. Q I FIRST ROW: Dave Barratt, Dave McGregor, John Davidson, Ken Christensen, Mike McCo11ar, Bill Johnson, Fred Reahm. SECOND ROW: Coach Benjamin, Vern Dornan, Jerry Chartrand, Jim Bellinger, Dale Fryover, John Nowak, Mike Lefke, George Frye, Doug Lefke. THIRD ROW: Dan Hinds, Dave Leonard, Raymond Pranger, Greg Greenhoe, Steve Sandborn, Dick Price, Rick Bacon, Tom Becker, Steve Dawdy. The baseball team, coached by Mr. Benjamin, finished fourth in the Central C Conference with a 4-3 Conference record. Pacing the Raiders was Fred Reahm,who pitched two no-hitters and was selected to the first string all-conference team. SCORES OF THE GAME Portland Opponent Portland Opponent 7 ---- Bath ...... . . 2 14 ..... Lake Odessa .... 0 10 ---- Laingsburg ------ 7 O ..... Ovid ..... . . . 6 6 ---- Perry ......... 9 3 ..... Dewitt . . , . . 2 9 ---- Pewamo-Westphalia 2 1 ..... Elsie . . . . . 2 1 76 GOLF The golf team, coached by Mr. Dugan, en- joyed one of its finest seasons, placing fourth at the State Regionals. Highlight ofthe season was the victory over Bath, where a new Portland school record was set for the lowest team score. Steve Correll Steve Wilson jf LAUF: iz-.Q , .7.::.1 gr g rv , -Y M . 2 i f , -sil L f 1 ff g g 3 M tsfei F -21 ,A A ' 1 .savage-'fails -: 3' ,iyiylum 'Lk' , K - Norm Waara, John Koloa, Ron Ingram, Bert Fowler. . - - y X E S s l I V- f ' I , 'b b lf its - .f ls f A ,, 0 . KX k is s l 22 K 1 W Rn xv ffl X 5 Lila? ff F51 H N We' W . - T Q:-a A s s 1 s s s .i', s t I ' f , Q , 'Q John Leyrer, Dick Pennington, Riley Quinn, Doug Callihan. --A 77 JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS 8th lst ROW: S. Shoen, F. Proctor, J. Eklund, -J. Proctor, R. Willard, J. Green, M. Davidson, Phillips--Manager. 2nd ROW: J. Summers, M. Ward, J. Pryer, T. Sandborn, D. Smith, J. Treat, R. Sandborn, Coach Benjamin. 7th lst ROW: D. Sandborn, M. Galey, R. Schalow, W. Summers, K. Goodwin, B. Cross,W. Ingram, H. Shaw, R. Brandsen, L. Clark--Manager. 2nd ROW: M. Leyrer, S. Lawrence, L. Clrk, J. Allen, G. Ward, D. Smith, C. Chan- nell, G. Hoort, G. Wohlscheid, Coach Benj amin. 78 Compliments of GREEN ACRES NELLER FUNERAL HOME Bridge 81 Maple SUB-DIVISION Portland Mich . Ml 7-5811 W. Grand River, Portland Congratulations Class of 64 Improved Lots Sewers - -Utilities MEADOW BOWLING LANES Blacktop Streets Curb and Gutter Let's Go Bowl Restricted West Grand River Portland Mi ch . MI 7-9011 Portland--Ml 7-8852 KORTES REALTY PORTLAND REALTY Lewis E. Rowe 311 Bridge Street Owner Portland Mi ch . 310 Kent Street Ml 7-3721 Portland Mich . REED AND HOPPES Compliments of 24 Hr. Wrecker VERN MINKLEY REALTOR Service 81 Auto Homes--Farms--Business Parts Portland Grand River Ave. Portland, Mich. 242 Kent St. MI 7-6600 Congratulations ln! 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