Airport High School - Beacon Yearbook (Carleton, MI)

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I. DEDICATION II. ADMINISTRATION Superintendent Principal III. FACULTY IV. HONOR STUDENTS Valedictorian Salutatorian Top Ten V. GRADUATES Prophecy Class Will Class Favorites VI. UNDER GRADUATES Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High VII. ORGANIZATIONS VIII. SPORTS Cheerleaders Football Basketball Track Baseball IX. ADVERTISERS to whom we express our thanks DEDICATION PAGE We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty eight, would like to dedicate this annual to our faithful custodians who for five years have kept our school and surroundings in excellent condi- tion. You have put forth great effort in order to establish pride and confidence in this institution. We would like to show our appreciation by dedicating the 1958 Beacon in your honor. CHARLES SANDERS Beacon Editor In memory of Raymond L. Garthe who was born Janu- ary 7, 1921, at Suttons Bay, the son of Carl and Lena Garthe, and passed away February 15, 1958. Mr. Garthe was a physical science teacher at Airport Community High School for the last five years. He was married March 1, 1947, to Gwendolyn Stef- fens and is survived by the immediate family: His wife Gwendolyn; two sons, Glenn and Carl and three daughters Margaret, Sharon, and Wendy. ro the Class of 1958: This book is the product of the efforts of your senior year. It is the tangible evidence oi your enior year. The Annual shows the willingness of the class to cooperate with each other, faculty :ooperation and other organizations working together to put out a nice finished product. The Annual of the year 1958 should give the members of the class satisfaction of having ac- :omplished something that will long remain a part of the history of your high school. It is a commendable project worthy of the Class of 1958. The class and the sponsors of the Class of 1958 are to be congratulated on a task well done. Sincerely, , ‘ (T- Loren E. Eyler Superintendent To the Seniors of 1958: Some ten years ago the citizens of this area took a bold step forward in authorizing the con- solidation of schools into what is now Airport Community Schools. You have benefited from this momentous decision through improved school facilities and curriculum. Your opportunities have been tremendous and we are all happy that you have taken the fullest advantage during the past four years. We will all proudly watch from afar as we follow your success throughout the coming years. Good luck in all your trials and tribulations. Sincerely, Principal Mr. Sterling’s Secretary MISS MARGARET STEED Office Girls MISS NANCY BAKER and MRS. RUTH SMITH £eupica£ FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jean Bidwell, Mrs. Una O’Brock, and Miss Flora Watt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Judson Joyce and Mr. Daniel Droz. efe4sit fte tt 0p tecy t z upu pe Mrs. Una O’Brock and Mr. Rolando A9cunce 'Defitvtfatent Social Studies FIRST ROW: Mr. Walter Pakulski, Miss Mary Alexander, Mr. Gene Paxton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Orval Mitchell, Mr. James Peregoy, and Mr. Judson Joyce. Defiantntent Science FIRST ROW: Mr. Rupert Pearce and Mr. Kenneth Fuller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Adolph Stadel and Mr. Paul Ausum. FIRST ROW: Mr. Raymond Pringle and Miss Joanne Rankin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Daniel Droz and Mr. Arnold Frantz. ‘SuAt teA4 StCucaCtoit FIRST ROW: Mr. Harvey Winckles and Mrs. Keitha Neuman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rolando As- cunce and Mr. Raymond Pringle. 0??fat6ef tfitcc4 Ttefrantment 'ZfotHe Sc uc4 Miss Esta Ames and Miss Eleanore Licht 72efaxsit Ke tt 'P6fy4tcaC £ctucatio i FIRST ROW: Mr. Gene Paxton, Miss Janet Koontz, and Mr. Walter Pakulski. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ivan Wagner, Mr. Glenn Matter and Mr. Joseph Katzenstein. Mrs. Mary Ellen Henkel and Mr. Luke Wegenkia. Absent when pictures were taken were Mr. John L. Henkel, Boys' counselor and Mrs. Leanore Reedy, English. 72efe z t KeHt 7 tdcc4 u zt Mr. Truman Litwhiler, Mr. Ivan Wagner, and Mr. Paul Nevel Tftu cc l €iiecUct vUa Rosemary Meyer who has an average of 10.464, has at- tended A. H. S. for four years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meyer of Carle- ton. She was born October 10, 1940. Rosemary completed a business course and plans to accept a secretarial position. Salutotonccut James Fish who has an aver- age of 10.357, has attended A. H. S. for six years. He was born March 29, 1940 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fish of Newport. Jim has com- pleted a college prep, course and plans to go to college. Judy Bodenmiller has an average of 10.344, she has attended A. H. S. for four years. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doras Bodenmiller of South Rockwood. She has completed a commercial course and plans to do commercial work. A little study and work will do it. Carol Otter has an average of 9.750, she has attended A. H. S. for six years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Otter of Carleton. Carol has completed a college prep course and plans to go on to college to be a registered nurse. It was a lot of work, but it was worth it. Mary Mell has an average of 10. 233, she has attended A. H. S. for six years. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mell of Carleton. She plans to go on to college after completing a college prep course. If at first you don't succeed try, try again. Evajane Bordine has an average of 9.400, she has attended A. H. S. for four years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Bor- dine of Carleton. Evajane has finished the commercial course and plans to attend Busi- ness college. A little work and a little pla) goes a long way. Glen Hobgood has an average of 10.000, he has attended A. H. S. for six years. Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobgood of Carleton. He has completed a college prep course and plan to attend college at a later date. You just have to be good friends with the teachers. Mary Walpatich has an average of 9.343, she has attended A. H. S. for four years. Mary is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Walpatich of South Rockwood. She has completed the commercial course and plans to go to work. Never give up the ship. ” Elizabeth Embree has an average of 9.955, she has attended A. H. S. for six years. Liz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Embree of Monroe. She has completed a college prep course and plans to attend Bowling Green University. I owe my suc- cess to my extremely serious attitude. Juanita Belanger has an average of 9.200, she has attended A. H. S. for six years. Jua- nita is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Belanger of Carleton. She has completed a college prep course and plans to attend to become a registered nurse. I don’t like to work, but it sure did help. The time is now 1985, the place, Newport, Michigan. Newport is now one of the chief space stations in Michigan. Today is the day in which the Martians make their yearly visit. People from near and far have gathered here to welcome our friends. Getting off the Jet Propelled Bus driven by Lester Dubke we meet Bill Kahlbaum, Commander-in-Chief of the space station, who will personally guide our tour of New- port. Feeling rather hungry, we headed for the Beckman-Talley Cafe for a bite to eat. Working in the cafe as waitresses were Lorraine Neely, Sharon Clutter, Bev. Wilson, and Sharon Tilley. We later found that Norma Hensley was working as chief cook and Betty Au as her assistant. After lunch we headed down Miller Street, the main street of the City. The street was named after Mark Miller because he was the first spaceman to return to earth, and he landed right in the middle of this street. Captain Bob Karalewitz and Sgt. Doug Ar- quette passed us in the street escorted by two M.P. 's who were Craig Reeves and John Freimark. Passing the Post Office we waved to Lloyd Manor as he was bringing in the daily delivery of the space mail to Postmaster Charlie Harpst. Looking across the street, we saw Glenn Hobgood's armored space car heading to the bank with his daily deposit from Isabel Wyman's Uranium Mine. We stopped at Gerald Buckingham's supermarket and bought some of Elizabeth Gal's candy bars to munch on. Working as checkers in the store were Geraldine Brewster, Andrea Baker, Ovetta Adkins, Elaine Kemyo, and Sandra Carney. Very popular among the customers was Louie Durant's newly invented. Jet Propelled, push-easy food cart. Some customers were having a bit of trouble controlling them. In fact, Judy Green’s push cart was running wild and before it stopped, it knocked down all the displays; ran over Bob Serrotos and Don Heiss who were working as stock boys; and headed down the street for Larry Clark's Rocket Fuel Gas Station. This little episode left us in stitches! Not from laughing, but from being run over by the machine. We were taken to the hospital in Tom Stasa's ambulance. At the hospital Dr. 's Carol Otter, Carol Gibbons, and Guy La Prad applied some of Bob Beck's new formula Super Sonic Cure-all Ointment. Feeling as good as new, we said good-bye to the nurses Juanita Belanger, Carol Woolford, and John Rogers and resumed our tour. We stopped at the zoo which was our last stop before going to the space station to meet the Martians. At the zoo we met a lot of old friends who were either there for a visit, or else they worked there. Some of the visitors were Doug McComas, Ralph Snavely, and Jim Schingeck, who are now successful businessmen in the large metrop- olis of Carleton. Others visiting the zoo were Ron Beaton, President of the Auto Space Factory in South Rockwood; Nina Goss and her 10 children; Jerry Kuderik, Principal of the Jetport High school; and last but not least, was Liz Embree and her dance band composed of Larry Hoffman, Fred Robinson, Mary Mell, Edna Trainor, Ron Masserant, and Betty Johnson. Those working at the zoo were Jim Vasicek, head lion-feeder, Carol Spaulding, Commander-in-Chief of the monkey cages. Bill Dobberstein, chief caretaker of the elephants, and Larry Belanger, who takes care of all odd jobs. Leav- ing the zoo we met Jim Fish and Joyce Laura, head chemists for the Atomic Plant. We chatted for a while and then the Commander said we must leave as it was nearing the zero hour. So we said good-bye and headed for the space station. To top off our visit to Newport, the Commander took us all through the space sta- tion. During this tour we also met a huge number of old friends. In the control tower we met Ginny LaVoy, Jackie McCray, Pat Prucka, and Frieda Penny, who directed the incoming and outgoing of ships. They told us many of our classmates were working there. They were Donna Aselstyne, Judy Bodenmiller, Eva Jane Bordine, Shirley Branch, Ted Price, Grant Stewart, Bev Reaume, David Dumont, Frank Dudek, and Barbara Harvell. The Martians were scheduled to arrive at 5:30 P. M. It was then 5:00 and everyone was busy preparing for their arrival. Down on the runway were Janice Otter, Shirley Parkhurst, Lou Ann Otter, and Shirley Ochs, NBC cameramen who were setting up cameras for the TV broadcast. The Master of Ceremonies, Charles Sanders, was busy talking over last minute details with Loyal Boulton, President of the U. S. At the other end of the runway Judy Burris, the fire chief, was telling her firegirls Mary Ann Roberts, Karen Reynolds, Marlene Stein, Rosemary Meyers, Jean Johnston, Pat Pete, and Emile Caldwell what to do in case of a crash landing. Not far from them were four ambu- lances driven by Gloria Pinson, Susan Zlatos, Evelyn Wallace, and Judy Freimark, pre- paring for any emergencies. Just pulling up to the station were Bob Haut, the Mayor of Newport and Velma No- witzke, Jo Ann Chinavare, Margaret Johnson, and Don Sherman, four members of the city council, driven by the mayor's chauffeur, George Campbell. They headed direct- ly to the field where the ceremony was taking place. We received word from Nancy Chinavare, a radio operator at our space station, that the Martian ship was in sight and would soon be ready to land. A few minutes later, the ship was visible to all. While it was preparing to land, the city band, led by Judy Kokai, started playing a march. The space ship landed safely and three field workers, Roger Corne, Dianne Schultz, and Jerry Tilley, quickly hooked the stairs to the ship. The Martians stepped out of their space ship and after a welcoming speech, the big celebration started. Feeling very weary after our strenuous activities of the day, we decided to turn in. We headed for Mary Walpatich’s hotel, where we had previously made reservations. The desk clerk, Sally Trotter, told us our bags had been taken to our rooms. Wearily we got into the elevator which was operated by Donna Masson and went to our rooms. That evening as we talked over old times, we realized all the changes that had taken place in the past few years and were very happy that we had had this chance to visit our old friends. THE END BETTY AU Anything tickles me. DONNA ASELSTYNE Nobody knows but once I was bashful. ” G. A. A. 3, 4; Ushers Club 4; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4; F.F.A. Reporter. OVETTA ADKINS Don’t let the innocent look fool you. Spanish Club 1. DOUG ARQUETTE Spare the smiles, girls; his thoughts are of thee. G.A.A. 3,4. RONALD RON” BEATON ’What! No girls in heaven? Down Please! ROBERT BOB BECK I'm not lazy I simply fell in love with rest. Class President 1, 2; Reserve Football 1; Reserve Track 1; Var sity Track 2, 3,4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. -Treas. 3; Audio- Visual 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4. JUDITH JUDY BECKMAN Her greatest sin-a happy grin. . . Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Glee Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4; Library Staff 2, 4. ANDREA K. BAKER A disposition that's sweet and sound, A girl that’s a comfort to have around. Usher's Club 4. JUANITA BELANGER A woman good without pretense, blessed with good reason and common sense. G. A. A. 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Class Play 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band 3, 4; Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4. EVAJANE BORDINE Calm and unruffled as the summer seas. F.H.A. 1, 2,3; F. H. A. Vice-President 3; F.T, A. 4; Class Play 3; Ushers' Club 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3. LARRY BELANGER I belong to a union, my books stay closed at night. Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Varsity Club 3. JUDY BODENM1LLER Smile and she smiles with you; Talk and she talks too . . .” F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Beacon Staff 4; Airporter Staff 4; Leathercraft 4. LOYAL BENNY BOULTON JR. Always in the midst of things . . . Spanish Club 3, 4. GERALD BUCKINGHAM He aroused and turned a page, and dropped asleep again. Beacon Staff 3; Airporter Staff 3; Hall Monitor 4. SHIRLEY BRANCH To many she is a faithful friend, And her opinion she de- fends ... F. H.A. 1; G. A. A. 1; Latin Club 3; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4. GERALDINE GERRY BREWSTER Without music life would be a mistake. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4. JUDY BURRIS My mind is made up—Don't confuse me with the facts... Reserve Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Ushers’ Club 3, 4; Beacon Staff 3,4; Photo Edi- tor of Beacon 3, 4; Airporter Staff 3. 4; Class Play 3. 4; Miss Airport High 1958; Class President 4. EMILE CALDWELL Bait the hook well, this fish bites . . . Leathercraft 4. GEORGE SCOOTER CAMPBELL I’ve seen school, now what? Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Student Council, Vice-President 3. SANDRA LEE CARNEY You can't tell a book by its cover. F. H. A. 2,3, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Librarian 4. JO-ANN CHINA VARE The girl who puts the pep in peppermint. . . Glee Club 1. 2,4; Majorette 2. 3, 4; Class Play 3; Student Council 3. F NANCY CHINAVARE Neither good nor bad; just comfortable. Glee Club 4; F. T. A. 2,3,4, President 4; Usher's Club 4; Class Play 3,4. LARRY CHOPS” CLARK Open the window! I want to throw out my chest. Catholic Central; Varsity Football 2; Track Manager 1; Air- port High; Football 1,4; Track 4; Hall Monitor 4. SHARON RUSTY CLUTTER 'My memory is the thing I forget with. ROGER CORNE It's lots of fun to study-I bet!! Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Class Play 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Sgt. -at-Arms 1. DOBBERSTEIN shy, still he's a reg'lar guy. , 3, 4; Band 1, 2. LESTER DUBKE fond of the company of ladies. Class Play 4. I'm too busy to sleep nights, I sleep in class. Baseball 1; F. F. A. 2; Hall Monitor 3, 4. Picture Not Available WILLIAM Rather bashful and quite F.F.A. 1.2 JAMES JIMM FISH I may look like a ladies man but ... Student Council 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Honor Student; Hall Monitor; Class Play 3, 4. Freshman Basketball 1; Reserve Basketball 2,3; Class Play 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Hall Monitor Captain 4. ELIZABETH LIZ EMBREE You've shone through all your school years here. Of your record in life we have no fear. G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; G. A. A. Sec. -Treas. 2;G.A.A. Vice- President 3; G.A.A. President 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Band 3,4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; F. T. A 4; Ushers’ Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Honor Student; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4; Honor Band 2, 3, 4. LOUIS LOUIE DURANT A boy who has a store of wit, and always is exclaiming it . . Senior Band 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM DAVE DUMONT Three cheers for the ladies and four cheers for myself . . . JOHN FREIMARK Among the boys, a likely lad. Among the girls he's never sad. Hall Monitor 3, 4; Airporter Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4. CAROLE KAY GIBBONS A bundle of mischief and an ocean of smiles. JUDY FREIMARK Get thee behind me Satan, but don't push! Junior Band 2; F. H. A. 1, 2,3; G. A. A. 2, 3,4; Usher's Club 3, 4; Airpoter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4. ELIZABETH GAL Why look for mischief, it will find you soon enough . . . Intermediate Band 1; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher’s Club 3, 4; Airporter Staff 4; News Editor 4; Class Play 3,4; Glee Club 3; Beacon Staff 4. G.A.A. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4. JUDY GREEN She would stop St. Peter’s roll call to ask questions ...” G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Reserve Cheerleader 2: Airporter Staff 3; Beacon Staff 3; Usher’s Club 3, 4; Class Play 3. 4; Class Secre tary 4; Hall Monitor Captain 3. NINA GOSS I would never dare to show all my intelligence. G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Airporter Staff 3.4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Beacon 3,4; Photo Editor 4; Reserve Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Varsity Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Student Council 2; Glee Club 2; Usher’s Club 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. CHARLEY HARPST Let the world slide. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Sentinel 4; F. F. A. Vice-President 3. BARBARA HARVELL She's not a flower or a pearl. She's just a noble, all around girl. G.A.A. 3, 4; F. H. A. 3,4;F.T.A. 4; Usher’s Club 4; Class Play 3, 4. ROBERT BOB” HAUT They also serve, those who stand and wait ...” Football 1, 3, 4; Track 2; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 4. DON HEISS Zoo-oo-m! He went that-away ... F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Sentinel 2; Junior President 3; Senior Treasurer 4. NORMA HENSLEY Oh! This is so sudden . . . F.H. A. 2,3; Glee Club 4. GLENN HOBGOOD Worry never made a man great, why should I worry . . . Baseball 1, 3; Football Manager 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Class Play 3, 4. LARRY HOFFMAN Women will be the death of me yet ... Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Band 3; Drum Major of Band 3. 4; Dance Band 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Junior Reporter F.F.A. 2. ELIZABETH BETTY JOHNSON Speak up! We can't hear you . . . F.H.A. 3.4. MARGARET JOHNSON Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you . . . ” F.H.A. 3,4. JEAN JOHNSON For this young Mrs. there's always Cooking, cleaning, and dishes. G.A.A. 1, 2,3, 4; I. M. Chairman of G. A. A. 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman of F. H. A. 2; Glee Club 3; Reserve Cheerleader 3; Librarian 4; Student Council 3; Varsity Cheer- leader 4; Class Play 3; Varsity Club 4; Hall Monitor Captain3. WILLIAM BILL KAHLBAUM Ambition has taken him by the collar. Class Sgt. -at-Arms 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Class Vice- President 2; Class Play 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3. 4, Captain 4. LINDA KAISER Be careful I might do something sensational! Class Secretary 1; G. A. A. 2,3; Usher's Club 3,4; Reserve Cheerleader 2, 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Varsity Club 4; Class Treasurer 4; Class Play 3. Catholic Central; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Airport High; Basketball 3; Football 4; Varsity Club 4; Class Play 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4. ELAINE KERNYO Can’t keep her sense and nonsense separated. ROBERT BOB KARA LEW IT Z I never study too hard, I might get brain fever . . . F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher's Club 4; Hall Monitor 4. MARGARET KOKAI Never worry today if you can put it off until tomorrow. . . Student Council 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3. 4; Hall Monitor Captain 4; Ushers Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Class Play 3,4. JOYCE LAURA Who's the cleverest person in school and why am I??? G. A. A. 1,2, 3. 4; Ushers' Club 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1; Class Sgt. -at-Arms 2; Class President 3; Class Play 3,4; Airporter Staff 3,4; Beacon Staff 3,4; Asst. Editor of Paper 3; Editor of Paper 4. JERRY KUDERIK He studies when the teachers make it impossible to do other- wise ... Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Varsity Club President 4; Hall Monitor 4; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4. GUY LAPRAD JR. Men may come and men may go . . . But I go on for- ever ... Basketball 1; Student Council President 4; Class Play 3, 4; Debate Team 1; Audio Visual 3. Usher's Club 4; Airporter 3; Beacon 3; Leathercraft Presi- dent 4. LLOYD MANOR Life's too short to hustle ... F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; F.F.A. Treasurer 2; F. F. A. Reporter 3; F.F.A. Vice-president 4; Track 2. GENEVIEVE GINNY LA VOY Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sit . . . RON MASSERANT Why should I more knowledge gain, when it only gives me pain . . . M Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Hall Monitor 1.4. G.A.A. 1, 2,3;G.A.A. Treasurer 3; G. A. A. Secretary 4; Usher's Club 3. 4; Class Play 3. 4. DONNA JEAN MASSON She is as cute as can be. If you don't believe it, ask any he ... Football 1; Baseball 1; Class Play 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3,4. JACQUELINE (JACKIE) McCRAY It isn't what you do. It's what you get away with. . . DOUG McCOMAS I have so many dates to keep. Please go away and let me sleep. F.H.A. 2, 3,4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Ushers Club 3,4. MARY MELL I've noticed that success. Is mixed with work more or less. Senior Band 1, 2,3,4; Band Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1, 2; F. T. A. 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Honor Student; Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY MEYER A lady makes no noise. F.H.A. 4. SHIRLEY OCHS It looks so hard, but it is really quite simple . . . MARCUS MARK MILLER The man is only half himself, the other half is his expres- sion ... Basketball 1; Junior Band 2; Intermediate Band 2,3; Senior Band 3,4; Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Dance Band 3; Band Council President 4; Class Play 3,4; Hall Monitor 2,4; Audio-Visual 2.3. NINA LORRAINE NEELY If I could find someone to agree with me . . . F. H. A. 3; Usher's Club 4. VELMA NOWITZKE Rome wasn’t built in a day, so why should I hurry . . . F.H.A. 4; G. A. A. 4; Usher’s Club 4. F.T.A. 3. CAROL OTTER Sure, 1 11 try anything once ... Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4; Band Council 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Class Secretary 2; Honor Band 2,3,4; Honor Student 1, 2,3,4; Miss D. A. R. 4. JANICE JAN OTTER Don't fence me in ... G. A. A. 3, 4; Beacon Staff 4; Airporter Staff 4. LOU ANN OTTER These teachers don't fool me ... G. A. A. 3, 4; Usher's Club 4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 4; Immediate Band 1; F.T. A. 4. SHIRLEY PARKEY PARKHURST She joined us in our senior year but, not too late to bring us cheer ... Jackson Central High; Cheerleader 1, 2,3; Class Play 3; Stu- dent Director; G. A. A. 2, 3; Airport High; Glee Club 4; Usher's Club 4. FRIEDA SUGAR PENNY The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I become. . . Ecorse High; Majorette 1; Glee Club 1; Airport High; G.A.A. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Secretary of Glee Club 4; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4; Hall Monitor 4. PATRICIA PAT PETE Variety is the spice of life; I'm one variety. G. A. A. 1; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Sgt. -at-Arms 3; Usher's Club 3, 4; Head Usher 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 2. 3.4. GLORIA GOGI PINSON Don't argue with me, I know I'm right. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4. Treasurer 4; Class Play 3, 4; Usher's Club 3,4; Airporter Staff 4. Asst. Editor 4; Beacon Staff 4; Student Council 3; Librarian 3. THEODORE TED PRICE His limbs were cast of manly mold; For hardy sports or con- test bold. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2; Student Council 1. KAREN REYNOLDS Look at me, how big I be. . . PATRICIA PAT PRUCKA An all around girl, full of fun—just a pal to everyone. . . G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Usher’s Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3, 4; Class Play 3.4. BEVERLY BEV REAUME Why mother's get gray ... G. A. A. 1. 2; Usher's Club 4; Hall Monitor 2; Librarian 4. CRAIG REEVES I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. . . Football 1, 2; F. F. A. 1, 2. 3. 4; Hall Monitor 3, 4. Spanish Club 1; Hall Monitor 3. MARY ANN ROBERTS Lots of Luck and Lots of Cheer, for Wedding bells soon will be here. . . M Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3. FREDERICK FREDDIE ROBINSON I am not a politician, and my other habits are good . . . Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4; Dance Band 3, 4; Band Librarian 1; Senior Band Vice-President; Class Play. JOHN ROGERS There is one man whom I insist upon respecting; That man is myself. Basketball 1, 3; Track 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. CHARLES CHUCK SANDERS There are all kinds of people and then there's Chuck ... Football 1, 2,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 2; Var- sity Club 2, 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Class Play 3; Beacon Staff 3, 4; Beacon Editor 4; Airporter Staff 3, 4. JAMES JIM SCHINGECK MI stand on the brink of a great career, will someone please push me off. Hall monitor 2,4; Class Play 3, 4; Audio Visual 2, 3. DIANNE SCHULTZ Talk about ginger--she's a whole spice box. Beacon Staff 1, 2; Airporter Staff 1, 2; Asst. Art Editor 1; Art Editor 2; Class Play 4. BOB SERROTOS I'm here even if I don’t tell anyone . . . F.F.A. 2, 3; Hall Monitor 4. DONALD DON SHERMAN While you live eat, for you shall never return ... Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Class Play 3; Hall Monitor 4; Debate Team 1. RALPH SNAVELY A gentle spirit makes a gentleman ...” Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Reserve Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Student Council 3; Hall Moni- tor 4. CAROL SPAULDING Where there's Carol, there's hilarity. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Usher's Club 3, 4; Class Play 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hall Monitor 1 2, 3,4. MARLENE STEIN Pep, Punch, and Personality. G. A. A. 3. 4; Usher's Club 4; Class Play 3, 4; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4; Glee Club 4. Reserve Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; F. F.A. Vice-President 3; F. F. A. President 4. THOMAS TOM STASA My kingdom for a diploma ... GRANT STEWART God bless the man who first invented sleeping. . . M Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Football 1; Varsity Football 4; Var- sity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag 2,3; Co-Captain Track 4; Most Valu- able Football Player 4; Most Valuable Senior Athlete 4. GERALD JAKE TILLEY The world knows little of its greatest men. . . Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Beacon Staff 3; Airporter Staff 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Student Council 4. JANET TALLEY There are two ways of doing things, the right way, and Janet's way. . . Spanish Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Class Play 3; Airporter Staff 4; Beacon Staff 4; GAA 3. SHARON TILLEY School spoils my whole day. . . Airporter Staff 3; Beacon Staff 3; Glee Club 3; Ushers'Club4. EDNA THAI NOR this lass so mild, sad sweet sad coy. Has stirred the heart of many a hoy, Class treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council 4; Senior Sand 1, 2, S, 4; Dance Rand 2,3; Majorette 1. 2, 3,4, Captain 4, Glee Club U2.S;GAA 1.2.3,4; Usher's Club 3. 4; Class Play 3, 4; Honor Rand 3; Gennan Rand S.4; Inter- mediate Sand 1. Bettor late than never . FJ-iA V£; GAA a, j);: leather Ora-fi 4; Ftaia Monitor 1AVES W VASOOBK ‘Why stay on «afflxh essoopr to firm... PPA 1, 2, a, 4, SeoroxaTy Vamf Club 2. a, 4. SsWftalB Wian- apar £, , 4 Raakotoi.i ( .«iiawsr , ;, Trad; Manager Z, 'C Play S, 4; « 1! Monitor a, 4; Suuiorc Council4.. iflHA MARY WALPATICH Her heart is like the moon, there is always a man in it. . . FTA 3,4; Usher's Club 4; Class Play 3; Glee Club 4. BEVERLY BEV WILSON Still water runs deep. . . Spanish Club 1; Hall Monitor 3. CAROL WOOFIE WOOLFORD Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. . , Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermediate Band 1; Glee Club 3; Majorette 3,4; Monroe County Honor Band 2,3,4; German Band 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Pianist 3,4; Beacon Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3. 4; Airporter 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4. ISABEL ISSY WYMAN It isn't everyone that can tell a joke, and it isn't everyone that can tell when one is told. . . GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 3, Treas- urer 3; Usher's Club 3. 4, Secretary 4; Airporter Staff 3. 4; Class Play 3,4; Beacon Photo Editor 3; Beacon Assistant Edi- tor 4; Beacon Staff 3, 4; Miss Airport High 1957. SUESAN SUE ZLATOS Hold the fort!! ! I’m coming! FHA 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3f 4; Usher’s Club 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2; Leather-Craft 4. CLASS COLORS Mint Green and Silver CLASS FLOWER Yellow Tea Rose CLASS MOTTO With the Ropes of the Past, We Shall Ring the Bells of the Future. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President — - - - Vice-President - - Secretary — — ■ Treasurer---------- Sergeant-at-Arms ACTIVITIES - - JUDY BURRIS ------PAT PETE - - JUDY GREEN - LINDA KAISER DAVID DUMONT Class Play -- - Hoppsville Holiday Thursday and Friday, May 1 and 2 Senior Banquet-----------------------------------Saturday, May 10 Skip Day-------------------------------------- Wednesday, May 14 Senior Prom------------------------------------------Saturday, May 17 Baccalaureate----------------------------------- Sunday, June 1 Class Night-------------- — - — - -- — - - - Wednesday, June 4 Graduation---------------------------------------Thursday, June 5 Class Trip -- ------------------------------New York June 9 thru 13 TOiU We. the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and prin- ciples, do ordain this to be our last will and testament while attending Airport High School. We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight leave to our sponsors, Mr. Henkel and Mr. Paxton, the pleasant memories of the thrilling hours that they have spent with us. Ovetta Adkins - leaves her long black hair to Dorothy Smith. Douglas Arquette - leaves his good physique and flashy smile to William Keilman. Donna Aselstyne - leaves her brilliance and wit to Janet Bushroe. Betty Au - leaves her ability to sew to Linda Yoas. Andrea Baker - leaves her sweet disposition to Anna Tilley. Ronald Beaton - leaves his ability to dance to James Bogoski. Robert Beck - leaves his ability to be a Ladies’ man to all freshman boys. Judy Beckman - leaves her homemaking ability to Carol Malvitz. Juanita Balanger - leaves her ability to play basketball to Mathilda Kamin. Larry Balanger - leaves his ability to play sports to David Monroe. Judy Bodenmiller - leaves her brain and youthful looks to Jeff Rister. Eva Jane Bordine - leaves her ability to write one air mail letter each day to Donna MacLellan, Loyal Boulton - leaves all of his names to Pat Miller. Geraldine Brewster - leaves her position as Concert Mistress to her sister, Christina. Gerald Buckingham - leaves his position as hall monitor to Jerry Bogoski. Judy Burris - leaves her ability to decorate, dedecorate, and redecorate her third finger, left hand to Marilyn Neiman. Emile Caldwell - leaves her neat figure to Sharon Kuderik. George Campbell - leaves his ability to play basketball to David Adair. Sanda Carney - leaves her joking ability to Marlene Wooten. Jo-Ann Chinavare - leaves her red hair and freckles to Dianne Bodenmiller. Glenn Hobgood - leaves his brilliance to Dale Boulton. Larry Hoffman - leaves his humor and acting ability to Janine Turpin. Betty and Margaret Johnson - leaves their sisterly love to the two Brewster Twins, Constance and Cynthia. William Kahlbaum - leaves his neat appearance to Billy Dicks. Linda Kaiser - leaves her winning smile and lovely personality to Bertha Wohlfeil. Robert Karalewitz - leaves his ability to get along with all members of the opposite sex to David McDonald. Elaine Kernyo - leaves her ability to tell Romantic stories to Sharon McAllister. Judy Kokai - leaves her ability to stick to a diet to Marlene Wright. Jerry Kuderik - leaves his ability to play football to David Spaulding. Guy LaPrad - leaves his position in the student council to Harlan Yoas. Joyce Laura - leaves her ability to do everything well to Linda Haines. Ginny LaVoy - leaves her prompting ability to Penny Kaiser. Lloyd Manor - leaves his shyness to Chuck Beaudrie. Nancy Chinavare - leaves her beautiful blonde hair and charming blue eyes to Anna Mae Beaton. Sharon Clutter - leaves her telephone tactfulness to Betty Cooper. Larry Clark - leaves his ability to kid with the teachers to John MacLellan. Roger Come - leaves his ability to transport a car load of girls to John Cramer. Bill Dobberstein - leaves his curly hair to Richard Bost. Lester Dubke - leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Pringle to Jacqueline Aselstyne. Frank Dudek - leaves all of his extra credits to anyone who needs them. Dave Dumont - leaves his ability to keep order in the halls to Andy Herman. Louis Durant - leaves his Jeep to Kennith Tywdell. Elizabeth Embree - leaves her wit and brain to next year's senior class. James Fish - leaves his ability to keep his engagement a secret to Dianne McKee. John Freimark - leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Harlen Yoas. Judy Freimark - leaves her ability to get along with all of the boys to Irene Aber- Elizabeth Gal - leaves her charming facial expression to Emma Horvath. Carole Gibbons - leaves her ability to get along with all of the teachers to Harley Branch. Judy Green - leaves her acting ability to Donna Webb. Nina Goss - leaves her singing ability to Carol Hare. Charles Harpst - leaves his ability to sleep in class to Bud Stanifer. Barbara Harvell - leaves her pleasing personality to Pat Michaels. Robert Haut - leaves his F.F. A. membership to Dale Manor. Donald Heiss - leaves his Model T Ford to Dennis Reiser. Norma Hensly - leaves her beauty and unique figure to Carol Stanifer. Ronald Masserant - leaves his Ford convertible to Jerry Borawski. Donna Mason - leaves her secretarial position in the coach's office to Sharon Zlatos. Douglas McComas - leaves his ability to out-talk cops to Pete Burns. Jacqueline McCray - leaves her ability to carry on a conversation at all times to Clara Rodey. Mary Mell - leaves her ability to be a friend to everyone to Carol Cavanaough. Rosemary Meyers - leaves her charm and daintiness to Pat Green. Velma Nowitzke - leaves her blonde hair to Janice Staley. Shirley Ochs - leaves her pleasant smile and cheerfulness to Margaret Yoas. Carol Otter - leaves her brilliance and unique sense of humor to Dorothy Malwitz. Lou Ann Otter - leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Reedy to Sally Zolkosky. Shirley Parkhurst - leaves her love and devotion for Indiana to Mr. Paxton. Freida Penny - leaves her sparkling personality, charm and wit to Mildred Mell. Pat Pete - leaves her cheerleading ability to Sharon Spaulding. Gloria Pinson - leaves her blue eyes to Sally Masserant. Theodore Price - leaves his big feet and loud sense of humor to Jeanette Reaume. Pat Prucka - leaves her ability to give her opinion to Nancy LaDuke. Beverly Reaume - leaves her hot-rodding experiences to Carol Vetter. Mary Ann Roberts - leaves her position as a majorette to her sister, Betty Roberts. Fred Robinson - leaves his position in the Saxophone quartet to George Clark. John Rogers - leaves his long hours of piano practice to Jim LaDuke. Chuck Sanders - leaves his place of being teachers pet to Janice Edwards. James Schingeck - leaves his selling ability to Marshall Penny. Dianne Schultz - leaves her good looks to Darlene Hollister. Robert Serrotos - leaves his shyness to Jo-Ann Brindly. Don Sherman - leaves his height Roger Hutton. Ralph Snavely - leaves his brilliance to David Spaulding. Carol Spaulding - leaves her ability to get along with others to Carol Hamilton. Tom Stasa - leaves his freckles to Noel Wallace. Marlene Stein - leaves her green thumb to the Ag Class. Janet Talley - leaves her driving ability to all the driver's training students. Grant Stewart - leaves his athletic ability and joking ability to Ronald Sieb. Jerry Tilley - leaves his ability to play baseball to Earl Miller. Sharron Tilley - leaves her unique way of making friends to Rita Bailey. Edna Trainer - leaves her systematic way of driving to Sharron Mell. Sally Trotter - leaves her slimness to Sandra Niner. James Vasicek - leaves his height to Ronald Gildersleeve. Mary Walpatich - leaves her beautiful black hair and eyes to Pat McAnnally. Evelyn Wallace - leaves her cooking and sewing ability to Judy Neidinger. Carol Woolford - leaves her musical talent to Sally Snavely. Isabel Wyman - leaves her neat appearance to Janet Johnson. Susan Zlotas - leaves her liveliness to Betty Jane Stein. TO AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL - We the Senior Class of 1958 leave a WHIRL-POOL for the locker room. I, Shirley Branch leave — SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED. Isabel Wyman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Guy La Prad Joyce Laura CLASS PETS Chuck Sanders Carol Otter FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Bushroe, Joann Krueger, Carol Cavanaugh, James Peregory, Miss Alexander, Dort Smith, Donna MacLellan. SECOND ROW: Sandy Niner, Lucille Mexicott, Carol Malvitz, Janine Turpin. Karen Roberts, Fayetta Erb, Bertha Wohlfeil, Mildred Mell. THIRD ROW: Elaine Sexton, Carol Vetter, Janice Staley, Pat Stevens, Linda Yoas, Emma Horvath, Judy Neidinger. Margaret Yoas. FOURTH ROW; Mary Cole. Dolores Malvitz, Mary Huber, Clara Rodey, Nancy La Duke, Dorothy Leiby, Ponzell Adkins, Sherry McCallister. FIFTH ROW: Carol Bergmooser, Gail Laura. Judy Masserant, Jo Ann Karalewitz, Jeanette Reaume, Donna Webb. Sally Zolkosky, Beverly Johnson. SIXTH ROW; Linda Haines, Patricia Thompson, Mary Ellen Renner, Cynthia Brewster, Mathilda Kamin. Sponsors: Mr. Peregoy and Miss Alexander. ABSENT: Art Lemerand, Charles Van Wasshnova, Micheal Trumich, Sherron Z latos, Connie Brewster, Nancie Lanam, Rita Baily, Ruth Stark. Marlene Wooten. Bonnie Ferguson. Student Council Dorothy Smith Lowell Potratz FIRST ROW, left to right: Gil Korody, David Adair, James Peregoy, Miss Alexander, Bill Dicks, RichCousino, Andy Herman. SECOND ROW: Kennith Twydeli. Pat Miller, Harlan Yoas, Frank- lin Decarlo, David McDonald, John Cramer, David Spaulding. THIRD ROW: Glenn Bergmoser, Ed Dudek, Gerald Stanifer, George Branham, Eddie Gonyea, Jeff Rister, James Bogoski. FOURTH ROW: Harry Trouten, Lowell Potraz, Jerry Brogley, Daniel Hayes, Fred Hoffman, Bill Shinavar, Nick Rugila. FIFTH ROW: Jim Bost, Jerry Durham, Richard Gaynier, Richard Jacobs, Ronald Gildersleeve, Albert Rodey. SIXTH ROW: Stephen Litwhiler, Donald Toney, Clive Forrest, John Rowland, Jerry Borawski, Chuck Beaudrie, Art Jaworski. SEVENTH ROW: Bob Kilgoar, Bill Keilman, Dennis Reiser, Mike La Marsh, Pete Burns, Bob Tomecek, Harley Branch. Vice-President Andy Herman Treasurer Dave Adair ROW I, left to right: Karen Curry, Penny Kaiser, Darlene Hollister, Mrs. Bidwell, Mrs. O’brock, Judy Dumaulin, Sally Masserant, Diana McLaughlin. ROW 2: Faye Sanders, Gloria LaBean, Margaret Bost, Marlene Wright, Barbara Jean Bost, Sandra Schmelz, Sandra Crawford, Sally Snavely, Seretta Stines, Betty Roberts. ROW 3: Anna Beaton, Sharon Wenzel, Joann Hawes, Joan Van De Car, Kay Smith, Karen Meyer, Barbara Oerther, Sally Chapman, Midge Tilley, Betty Edwards. ROW 4: Beverly Gunder, Marilyn Mell, Karen Shanteau, Karon Thorn, Nancy Bullock, Josephine Sexton, Betty Jane Stein, Diane Bodenmiller, Susan Lee, Marcia Croft. ROW 5: Bonnie Baker, Phyllis Harwood, Nola Trouten, Donna Wilson, Sharon Fahne- stack, Patty Goins, Janice Yorks, Katie Scheffel, Joan Monroe, and Carol Schingeck. ROW I, left to right: Bill Powell, Mike Flint, Joe LaDuke, Mrs. Bidwell, Mrs. O’brock, Jim LaDuke, Richard Eder, Kenny McKee. ROW 2: Bill Heiss, Ralph Bloom, Donald Bidinger, James Clark, Bronson Barth, Bob Chalfin, Russell Eder, Bill Stanifer, Marvin Watkins. ROW 3: Robert Steed, Jim Van Buskirk, Joel Thompson, Bill Henning, George Heiss, James Sherman, Earl Miller, Ronald Corne, Ralph Wallace. ROW 4: Omen Young, Paul Segur, Orville Ochs, Jim Wetzel, Tom Bale, Bob Debberstein, Lyle Lambrix, David Auer. ROW 5: Robert Baisch, Philip Desper, Dahl Harvell, Fred Buckingham, William Chinavare, Bob Lizyness, Glenn Mathewson, Ron Sieb, Eddie Johnson. ROW 6: Wayne Held, Bob Miller, Gerald Arquette, George Clark, David Haws, Jon MacLellan, Charles Van Washenova, Lawerence Roe, Charles Wallace. ROW 7: Nathan Tilley, Larry Lindemann, Andrew Vanderbush, Ted Fleszar, Jim Leach, Eugene Post, Marvin Harvell, John Kuderik, and Loyal Miller. %€4 uH4Ut FIRST ROW, left to tight: Grace Anson, Lorraine Meyer, Patricia Poore, Sharon McCarthy, Flora Watt, Sponsor; Joanne Rankin, Sponsor; Marie Harvell, Helen Zolkosky, Jacqueline Staley, Elizabeth Leege. SECOND ROW: Anna Tilley, Florence Ploeger, Tanya Hobgood, Catherine Horvath, JudyWigman, Christina Brewster, Joanne Brindley, Marilynn Niemann, Sharon Kuderik, Evelyn Flinders, Carol Hamilton, Sandy McCans, June Collins. THIRD ROW: Diana Gekle, Carol Hare, Janet Cochenour, Susabelle Tanner, Janice Massalsky, Barbara Meyer, Beverly Chinavare, Diane Chinavare, Kay Gornick, Nancy Kemp, Dianne McCallister, Dorothy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Sheets, Linda Powell, Sandy Gekle, Patty Frankhouse, Lorene Fox, Bette Beck, Coleen LeForce, Donna Lambrix, Beverly Ramsey, Linda Statelet, Geneva Williams, Pat McAnally. FIFTH ROW: Christine Mason, Carolyn Sandefer, Kathy Thorn, Janice Edwards, Judie Collert, Joan Haut, Hilda Schaarchmidt, Judy Schuon, Marilynn Ann Appner, Jacqueline Aselstyne, JoAnn Auer. SIXTH ROW: Margart Mayes, Francine Buck- ingham, Nancie Brown, Carol Gunder, Judy Coif, Gloria Silvers, Leona Morse, Linda Beckman, Charlotte Reed, Carolyn Ferguson, Karen Neidinger, Barbara Sprague. SEVENTH ROW: Bonnie Jo Shanteau, Patricia Durham, Karen LaDuke, Rose Marie Kopski, Linda LaBean, Gloria Burns, Dianne McKee, Pat Micheal, Judy Vincent, Marlene Katchor, Betty Cooper. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sidney Stumpmier, Bob Flint, Johnny Manayek, Dale McFall, Presi- dent, Flora Watt - Sponsor, Joanne Rankin - Sponsor, Kenny Thorn - Student Council. Frank L. Carr, Bill Eder, Chuck Masson. SECOND ROW: Art Harold, Ted Zgeremski, Joe Cousino, Larry Hood, David Segur, Bill LaChance, Dennis Cichy, Francis Lodico, Ray Bergmooser, David Monroe. THIRD ROW: LeRoy Southworth, Larry Hurst, Joe Florian, Dale Boulton, John Vetter, Herbert Harold, Deuy Thompson, Roger Mell, Joe Henderson, Dail Prucka, Herman LeForce. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Xerri, Vinson Calkins, Jim Harvell, Ernie Morse, Frank Kude- rik, Ronnie Miller, Duanne Parkhurst, John Stark, Ken Downham, George Hoffman, Larry Schuon. FIFTH ROW: Vincent Strinpel, McAurther Groves, Stanley Reynolds, John Haut, Howard Niemann, Thomas Dinsmoore, Tom Smith, Henry Serratos, Dale Shinawar, Lawrence Branch. SIXTH ROW: Marshall Penny, Jim Calkins, Frank Batyik, Bob Campbell, Fred Duscheck, Ed- ward Thoma, Noel Wallace, John Johnson, Alfred Wohlfeil, Richard Bost, Bob Erbel. SEVENTH ROW: William Otter, George LeForce, Jim Johnton, Jack Huber, Bobby Parkhurst, Glen Cava- naugh, Melvin LaBelle, Marshall Hall, Ronald Strimpel, Jerry Bogoski, Terry Edwards, Donald Venier. FIRST ROW, left to right: Louanna Hood, Paula Roberts, Gail Pitock - Vice-President, Walter J. Pakulski - Sponsor, Trudy Clark - Student Council, Sue Crawford - Secretary, Kathy Stumpmier - President. SECOND ROW: Ardis Usher, Vonnie Wallace, Vickie Adair, Patty Hensley, Dorothy Kerschner, Billie Jean Laney, Janet Clark, Paulette Warner, Brenda Galloway. THIRD ROW: Bev- erly Drumheller, Alice Segur, Sue Stamper, Ruth Doede, Sandra Butler, Bonnie McComas, Alice Gretzler, Sharon Bressher. FOURTH ROW: Sharon McCans, Sharon Malvitz, Barbara Daniels, Marsha Herman, Ruth Bushroe, Pat Merrick, Grace Drew, Coral Gekle. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Gar- land, Gerry LaVigne, Jaeanette Cicky, Gloria Pluff, Betty Anderson, Juanita LaBelle, Dianna La- Marsh, Beverly Sheets. SIXTH ROW: Nida Schneider, Judy Osworth, Barbara Barth, Jackie Madey, Judy Belanger, Carolyn Dumont, Phyllis Smith, Anna Thompson. Bud Roberts, Paul Cole, Bruce Cochenour, Hasel Adkins - Treasurer, Ray Kahlbaum - Student Council, Walter J. Pakulski - Sponsor, Chuck Chalfin, Gray Slatton, Harold Stein, Preston Coch, Alfred Jackson. SECOND ROW: Larry Sexton, Bob Roe, Ted Cousino, Chester Calkins, Ed Schultz, Don Mayville, John Schuon, Earl Warner, Charles Steed, David Pitock. THIRD ROW: Richard Bale, Jim Gunder, Floyd Thorn, Cyril Weisbecker, Joe Kuderick, Lynn Henry, Jerry Stacy, Robert Max- well, Arthur Dicks, James Hensley. FOURTH ROW: Darryl Troehlick, Robert Warner, Lonnie McComas, Wayne Mayers, Albert Hoffman, Jerry Stomberger, Danny Branham, Jim Leiby, Howard Duty, Arnold Yoas, William Xerri. FIFTH ROW: George Abercrombie, Alan Boisvenue, Ronnie Hurst, Albert Potratz, Tom Haws, Charles Forrest, Ronald Fahnnestock, Richard Elmore, Dave Southworth, Albert Barth. Seventh tcuCe (foil FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Horvath, Lynda Butler, Barbara Rowland, Sharon Otter - Treasurer, Jean McLaughlin - Student Council, Mr. O. Mitchell - Sponsor, Janice Maxwell - Vice-President, Kaye Wetzel, Carol Burdick, Mary Stasa, Kathy Malvitz. SECOND ROW: Barbara Sloss, Peggy Garthe, Elizabeth Miller, Diane James, Janet Cousino, Janet Eder, Helen Plaunt, Sharon Ford, Mary Ann Ashcraft, Sharon Sivley. THIRD ROW: June Sloss, Judy Wallace, Louann Gunder, Patty Roberts, Darlene Rippey, Sandra Thompson, Marlene VanWasshenova, Ruth Ann McKee, Kathy Brunell. FOURTH ROW: Shirley McFall, Donna VanBuskirk, Linda Sigmon, Guila Neely, Sharon Spaulding, Florence Thorn, Carol Hall, Catania Lilly, Sue Ford. Seoettt i tyuzde FIRST ROW, left to right: Kenneth Bidinger, Robert Amolsch, Tommy Massalsky, Dannie Keilman, Don Wolff - Student Council, Mr. O. Mitchell - Sponsor, Ronald Rees - President, Ben Miller - Secretary, Robert Kamin, Donald Mell, Curtis Bondie. SECOND ROW: James Pluff, Don Brott, Louis LaBelle, Roger Hutton, Tony Caldwell, Ralph Ridenour, Jimmy Parkhurst, Walter Haines, James Warner, Billy Baxter. THIRD ROW: Carl Stark, Robert Hollis, David Laney, Ivan Yoas, Roger Kahlbaum, Jerry Swartz, Bob Pizzuti, Dennis Partlow, Bobby Kecskes, Ronald Mell, Paul Silvers. FOURTH ROW: Dale Calkins, Marvin Slatton, Jimmy Edwards, Jerry Wallace, Dick Leon- ard, Ronnie Yoas, Ronald Coif, Gary Fahnestock, Bill Bondie, Don Nemecheck. FIFTH ROW: Dana Irwin, Arthur Nichols, Blaine Stanifer, Chester Gullette, Oran Schaarschmidt, Robert Smith, Ronald Evoe, Donnie Dye, Eugene Gonyea, Eddie Best, Bob Martin, James Evoe. SIXTH ROW: Mike LaDuke, Gerald Gamble, Jonny Estes, Thomas Rennert, Ronald Ford, Bob Laura, James Pelit, Paul Yoas, Bill Bucher, Larry Ferguson, Bob Spaulding. Class? 'putune trtyo Ke KCi6eti rftnentccL FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Haines - Treasurer, Janet Bushroe - Secretary, Susan Lee - Student Council Rep., Miss Ames - Sponsor, Miss Licht - Sponsor, Sally Zolkosky - President, Betty John- son - Vice-President, Joann Krueger. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bullock, Katie Scheffel, Penny Kaiser, Sandy Niner, Joan Monroe, Carol Vetter, Elizabeth Gal. THIRD ROW: Nancie Brown, Nancy Kemp, Bertha Wohlfeil, Geneve Williams, Linda Stateler, Barbara Meyer, Janice Massalsky, Linda Yoas. FOURTH ROW: Velma Nowitzke, Barbara Harvell, Margaret Johnson, Evelyn Wallace, Carol Mal- vitz, Rosemary Meyer, Marie Harvell, Beverly Chinavare. FIFTH ROW: Mathilda Kamin, Sandra Carney, Beverly Johnson, Elaine Kernyo, Nancy La Duke, Clara Rodey, Elaine Sexton, Pat Thomp- son, June Collins, Lucille Mexicott. 'putcvie 07eac6e'i4 £ America NANCY CHINAVARE........................President ELAINE SEXTON.....................Vice-President MARY WALPATICH...............Secretary-Treasurer JUDY KOKAI-----------------------Student Council FIRST ROW, left to right: Liz Embree, Mary Walpatich, Nancy Chinavare, Mr. Harvey Winkles, Judy Kokai, Elaine Sexton, Barbara Harvell. SECOND ROW, left to right: Shirley Branch, Sally Chapman, Sandra Crawford, Diana McLaughlin, Evajane Bordine, Patricia Thompson. THIRD ROW, left to right: Helen Zolkosky, Judy Bodenmiller, Betty Jane Stein, Diane Bodenmiller, Nancy Bullock, Sally Zolkosky, Emma Horvath. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Sandy Niner, Josephine Sexton, Nancie Brown, Beverly Johnson, Mathilda Kamin, Nancy La Duke, Evelyn Wallace, June Collins. 'putcvie '?cvuHen4, s4 Kenica FIRST ROW, left to right: Charles Harpst, Don Heiss, Lloyd Manor, F. P. Nevel, Tom Stasa, Art Jaworski, Doug Arquett, and Jim Vasicek. SECOND ROW: Omer Young, Bill Heiss, Larry Hoffman, George Heiss, Gerald Arquett, Bob Dobberstein, Marvin Harvell, and Ron Masserant. THIRD ROW: Charles Van Washenova, Michael Trumich, Art Lemerand, Nick Rugila, William Chinavare, Bill Powell, Richard Eder, and Craig Reeves. FOURTH ROW: James Bogoski, Ted Fleszar, Frank Kude- rik, Ernie Morse, David Auer, Larry Lindemann, John Kuderik, and David Haws. FIFTH ROW: Bob Miller, Henry Serratos, Lawrence Branch, Thomas Xerri, Ralph Wallace, Sidney Stumpmier, Jim Van Burskirk, and Jerry Bogoski. SIXTH ROW: Charles Van Washenova, Edward Thoma, Fred Duscheck, John Haut, William Otter, John Stark, Marshall Hall, and Eugene Post. SEVENTH ROW: Marshall Penny, Jim Calkins, Melvin LaBelle, Donald Venier, Alfred Wohlfeil, Richard Bost, and Andey Vanderbush. Advisor, Paul F. Nevel; President, Tom Stasa; Vice-President, Lloyd Manor; Treasurer, Don Heiss; Sentinel, Charles Harpst; Secretary, Art Jaworski; Reporter, Doug Arquett; Student Council, Jim Vasicek. 'Putfltcati St z££ FIRST ROW, left to right: Liz Embree, Nina Goss, Gloria Pinson, Joyce Laura, Mr. Henkel, Chuck Sanders, Isabel Wyman, Carol Woolford, Judy Burris. SECOND ROW: Frieda Penny, Judy Freimark, Marlene Stein, Donna MacLellan, Donna Aselstyne, Janet Talley, Judy Beckman, Shirley Branch. THIRD ROW: Ron Sieb, Bob Miller, Mary Ellen Renner, Judy Bodenmiller, Janice Otter, Jerry Kuderik, John Freimark. ABSENT: Elizabeth Gal. FIRST ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Gal, Ednah Trainor, Donna Masson, Pat Pete, Miss Alexander, Isabel Wyman, Gloria Pinson, Joyce Laura, Marlene Stein. SECOND ROW: Mary Walpatich, Sharon Tilley, Judy Kokai, Nancy Chi navare, Donna Aselstyne, Pat Prucka, Judy Burris, Judy Green. THIRD ROW: Donna MacLellan, Bertha Wohlfiel, Mary Ellen Renner, Velma Nowitzke, Barbara Harvell, Beverly Reamue, Judy Freimark, Suesan Zlatos. FOURTH ROW: Lou Ann Otter, Margaret Yoas, Jeanette Reamue, Mathilda Kamin, Carol Malvitz, Lucille Mexicott, Carol Cavanough, Sherry McCallister. FIFTH ROW: Jo Ann Karalewitz, Elaine Sexton. Pat Thompson, Janet Bushroe, Linda Haines, Janice Staley, Elaine Kernyo, Andrea Baker. SIXTH ROW: Carol Spaulding, Evajane Bordine, Dolores Malvitz, Donna Webb, Linda Kaiser, Nina Goss. SEVENTH ROW: Norma Hensley, Lorraine Neely, Shirley Parkhurst, Ginny Lavoy, Patricia Pete, Head Usher; Miss Alexander. Spon- sor; Isabel Wyman, Secretary. eaco t O ccen LEFT TO RIGHT: Nina Goss - Photo Editor, Frieda Penny - Photo Editor, Chuck Sanders - Editor, Judy Burris - Photo Editor, Carol Malvitz - Assistant Business Manager, Carol Woolford - Business Manager. Absent when picture was taken was Isabel Wyman - Assistant Editor. s4vifr viten, Opicent LEFT TO RIGHT: Nina Goss - Business Manager, Joyce Laura - Editor, Elizabeth Embree - Feature Editor, Judy Beckman - Assistant Feature Editor, Janet Talley - Assistant News Editor, Donna Mac- Lellan - Assistant Business Manager, Elizabeth Gal - News Editor, Gloria Pinson - Assistant Editor. STANDING are: Bob Miller and Ronnie Seib - Sport Editors. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Cole, Carol Vetter, Linda Kaiser, Nina Goss, Judy Burris. SECOND ROW: Don Sherman, John Rogers, David Adair, Lowell Potratz, Coach Matter, Bill Dicks, Stephen Litwhiler, Chuck Sanders, Andy Herman. THIRD ROW: Hubert Harold, Glenn Mathewson, Dave Dumont, Jim Vasicek, Larry Clark, Bob Karaliwitz, Bob Dobberstein, Ted Price. FOURTH ROW: Robert Haut, Jerry Borawski, Jerry Brogley, Art Lemerand, Ralph Snavely, Glenn Hobgood, Joe LaDuke. FIFTH ROW: Edward Dudek, Micheal Trumich, Clive Forrest, Earl Miller, Harry Trouten, Bob Beck, Mike Flint. SIXTH ROW: Bill Chinavare, Phil Desper, John Rowland. President...........................JERRY KUDERIK Vice-President............,..........RICH COUSINO Secretary-Treasurer------------------ MARY COLE Student Council.......................JERRY TILLEY Coaches???' laKe me to your leader Mrs. Joseph Katzenstein and Mrs. John L. Henkel ROW I, left to right: Donna Aselstyne - Social Chairman, Gloria Pinson - Treasurer, Donna Mas- son - Secretary, Liz Embree - President, Miss Janet Koontz - Sponsor, Fayetta Erb - Vice-Presi- dent, Clara Rodey - Equipment Chairman, Lou Ann Otter - Student Council, Frieda Penny - Pub- licity Chairman. ROW II, left to right: Mary Mell, Juanita Belanger, Carole Gibbons, Joyce Laura, Isabel Wyman, Judy Green, Carol Woolford, Sandra Crawford, Betty Au, Janice Otter. ROW III, left to right: Sally Masserant, Anna Beaton, Darlene Hollister, Sharon Metz, Patricia Prucka, Carol Cavanaugh, Janine Turpin, Nancy La Duke, Rita Bailey, Pat Poore. ROW IV, left to right: Judy Masserant, Joann Karalewitz, Sandy Niner, Diane McCallister, Pat McAnally, Sherry McCallister, Judy Freimark, Susan Zlatos, Joan Monroe, Midge Tilley. ROW V, left to right: Nina Goss, Edna Trainor, Kay Smith, Mathilda Kamin, Katie Scheffel, Penny Kaiser, Sandra Schmelz, Patty Goins, Betty Jane Stein, Josephine Sexton. ROW VI, left to right: Sally Chapman, Marlene Stein, Velma Nowitzke, Barbara Harvell, Bette Beck, Coleen La Force, Beverly Ramsey, Lorene Fox, Donna Lambrix, Karen Curry. ROW VII, left to right: Carol Bergmooder, Mildred Mell, Lucille Mexicott, Carol Vetter, Susan Lee, Sharon Kuderik. FIRST ROW, left to right: Marilyn Ann Appner, Lou Ann Otter, Bonnie Ferguson, Diane Chanavare, Jo-Ann Chinavare, Gerry Brewster. SECOND ROW: Frieda Penny, Nancy Kemp, Sharon Kuderik, Carolyn Madey, Diane McCallister, Mary Ann Roberts. THIRD ROW: Barbara Oerther, Marlene Stein, Nancy Chinavare, Mary Walpatich, Patricia Pruka, Janine Turpin. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Brewster, Judy Beckman, Carol Hare, Christina Brewster, Catherine Horvath, Betty Roberts, Connie Brewster. Advisor - Mary Ellen Henkel LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Ferguson, Librarian; Jo-Ann Kruegar, Presi- dent; Frieda Penny, Secretary and Treasurer. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sally Snavely, Christina Brewster, Gerry Brewster, Mary Mell - Secre- tary, Mr. Wegienka - Sponsor, Elizabeth Gal, Diana McLaughlin, Faye Sanders - Student Council, Joan Monroe. SECOND ROW: Sally Chapson, Sue Crawford, Janice Staley, Connie Brewster, Jacque lynn Staley, Bonnie McComas, Cynthia Brewster, Carol Otter - Recording Secretary. THIRD ROW: Sandra Crawford - Treasurer, Fred Robinson - Vice-President, Ray Kahlbaum, Larry Hoffman, Ralph Snavely, Bill Heiss, Juanita Belanger, Sally Zolkosky. FOURTH ROW: Liz Embree, Alice Gretzler, Michael Trumich, Robert Baisch, George Clark, Mildred Mell, Dale Boulton. FIFTH ROW: Ednah Trainor, Kathy Stumpmier, Helen Zolkosky, Larry Hurst, Mark Miller - President, Vinson Calkins, Carol Woolford. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Otter - Recording Secretary, Sandra Crawford - Treasurer, Mary Mell - Secretary, Fred Robinson - Vice-President, Mr. Wegienka - Sponsor, Mark Miller - President. uCet “ScuuC FIRST ROW, left to right: Helen Zolkosky, Francine Buckingham, Coleen Le Force, Luke Wegien- ka, Jacquelynn Staley, Linda Reed, Janet Marquardt. SECOND ROW, left to right: Don Wolff, Tom Haws, Norma Yoas, David Pitock, Ron Hurst, Marlene Katscher, Betty Edwards. THIRD ROW, left to right: Sharon Otter, Cletus Haines, Kathy Malvitz, Irma Heiss, Judy Steck, Jim Anderson, Donna Van Buskirk. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Ronnie Miller, Jean McLaughlin, Ronald Rees, Bill Heiss, John Stark, Kennith Twydell, Jon MacLellan. FIFTH ROW, left to right: Sidney Stumpmier, Linda Yoas, Susan Niemann, Jacqueline Aselstyne, Sharon Spaulding, Lonnie McCommas, and Wayne Held. ROW ONE, left to right: Carol Woolford, Ralph Snavely, Larry Hoffman, Fred Robinson, Ronnie Miller, and Bill Heiss. ROW TWO, left to right: Sandra Crawford, Elizabeth Embree, Mark Miller, Dale Boulton, and Mr. Luke Wegienka. Dcutce ScuuC tpewuut ‘SdrttC FIRST ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Embree, Carol Woolford. SECOND ROW, left to right: Sandy Crawford, Edna Trainor, Faye Sanders. THajonette LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Roberts, Betty Roberts, JoAnn Chinavare, Carol Woolford, Edna Trainor. Student ( auHcct FIRST ROW, left to right: Janice Yorks, Sally Snavely, John Henkel, Guy La Prad, Dort Smith, Trudy Clark. SECOND ROW: Ednah Trainor, Faye Sanders, Penny Kaiser, Judy Kokai, Pat Poore, Susan Lee, Jean McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Don Wolff, Kenny Thorn, Joe La Duke, Lowell Potratz, Ray Kahlbaum, Jerry Tilley, Jim Vasicek. OFFICERS President.............................GUY LA PRAD Vice-President..............................DOROTHY SMITH Secretary-------------------------- SALLY SNAVELY Treasurer....................................JANICE YORKS Sponsor.......................MR. JOHN L. HENKEL FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Woolford - Reporter, Sally Snavely - Student Council, Bette Beck - Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. O'brock - Sponsor, Pat McAnally - Vice-President, James Sherman - President. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wenzel, Karen Shanteau, Diane McCallister, Clara Rodey, Sherry McCallister, Judy Kokai. THIRD ROW: David Adair, Betty Jane Stein, Joan Monroe, Helen Zol- kosky, Sharon McCarthy, Sally Chapman, Karen Curry, Pat Miller. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Potraz, Larry Hurst, Omer Young, Steve Sivley, Robert Baisch, Harry Trouten, Fred Buckingham, Vinson Calkins, Dale Boulton. FIRST ROW, left to right: Katie Scheffel - Secretary, Sharon Fahnestock - Treasurer, Mr. Ascunce - Sponsor, Donna Wilson - President, Janice Yorks - Student Council. SECOND ROW: Richie Cousino, Catherine Horvath, Judy DuMoulin, Carol Woolford, Sandra Crawford, Sandra Schmelz, Elizabeth Gal, Bill Stanifer. THIRD ROW: Loyal Boulton, Shirley Parkhurst, Sharlene Driggett, Marcia Croft, Patty Goins, Carol Cavanaugh, Dolores Malvitz, Kennith Twydell. FOURTH ROW: George Clark, Dail Prucka, Philip Desper, Earl Miller, Jim Leach. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Gildersleeve, Pat Stevens, Pat Poore, Judy Beckman, Nancy LaDuke, Cletus Haines. LINDA KAISER CAROL VETTER MARY COLE f JUDY BURRIS NINA GOSS JUDY MASSERANT KAREN CURRY PATTY GOINS DONNA WEBB SERETTA STINES PENNY KAISER SEASON'S RECORD Milan 19 Huron 0 Tecumseh 7 Hillsdale 13 Grosse Ile 25 Bedford 25 Belleville 24 Catholic Central 6 Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Katzenstein, Lowell Potratz, George Campbell, Don Toney, Don Sherman, Andy Herman, George Leforce, Chuck Sanders, Harry Trouten, David Adair, and Coach Wagner. KNEELING, left to right: Michael Trumich, Jim Vasicek, and Philip Desper. Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 51 Belleville 51 Holland 45 Qatholic Central 45 Hillsdale 53 Grosse Ile 82 Dexter 45 Tecumseh 51 Huron 79 Holland 53 Catholic Central 52 Bedford 54 Grosse Ile 63 Tecumseh 54 Huron 43 Hillsdale 68 Bedford 41 62 47 70 66 35 46 35 47 54 55 50 54 27 49 47 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Miller, Steven Litwhiler, Joe Thomas, Clive Forest, Jerry Borawski, Ronnie Miller, Jim Sherman, Joe LaDuke, David Haws, Eddie Johnson, Coach Wagner and Coach Katzenstein. 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ELEANOR MATTHEW 33348 River Road of “Double D” Phone Dr.-9-9190 Rockwood, Michigan Dr-9-9134 JACK SONENBERG’S MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR Compliments of jenning's INSURANCE AGENCY Flat Rock, Michigan General Insurance and Bonds Phone Sterling 2-2022 May bee, Michigan JU-7-8345 JU-7- 847 0 Compliments of LET US DO YOUR CROOKS SUPER SERVICE 28935 Telegraph Road Flat Rock St.-2-2515 AAA Emergency Service Compliments of Max SHOE STORE Family Shoe Store Carleton, Michigan Flat Rock, Michigan STORE vaughen's BIRD AND FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion Birds - Cages - Seeds Carleton, Michigan ST-2-2266 26249 Huron River Drive Meet Your Friends at SHABINAW’S BARBER SHOP 22202 Huron River Drive Rockwood, Michigan Hardware - Paints - Houseware Sporting Goods Rox-R ust-Oleum Rental Equipment - Moll Tools Jacobson Power Mowers Year Round Toy Department VALMASSEI BROS., INC. - Ace Store - Monroe, Mich. 22 W. Front St. Ch. 1-6161 JE .1! JOHNSON' WOMEN’S WEAR Foundations, Hosiery Lingerie 20 Washington St. Monroe, Michigan Compliments of PARKWAY RESTAURANT 2 Miles South of Flat Rock 12819 Telegraph Rd. ST. 2-9279 Carleton, Michigan THE SHOP Women’s and Junior Apparel Flat Rock Michigan JOHN S SERVICE Dealer in Sinclair Products OL. 4-6211 Carleton, Michigan SERVICE City Service Carleton, Michigan OL. 4-2261 ROAD SERVICE STAN AND LEONARD KOMENDERO, Props. Carleton, Michigan Compliments of MANUFACTURING COMPANY Newport, Michigan “Look for Our Special BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON Open 8 to 5 $8.50 and Up for Permanents $ 1.00 for Manicure $1.50 for Shampoos and Sets $1.00 for Cuts' $3.50 for Scalp Treatment You Do Save More at GRUBER ’S WALTER SCHUON BLACKSMITH WELDING VAL’S MARKET Phone DR. 9-9298 Newport Michigan Carleton, Michigan Ol. 4-3711 FRANCISCO INSURANCE AGENCY South Rockwood Michigan Best in Groceries and Meats Insurance That Satisfies 8721 Main St. LU. 6-2381 Newport, Michigan DEVERE T. BOR DINE Licensed Electrician NEWWRT 4820 W. Newburg Rd. SUNOCO SERVICE Carleton, Michigan 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone OL 4-8321 Phone: Day - Lu6-266l Electrical Contractor Nite - Lu63381 Light and Power Work v. McDonald and sons Compliments of NANCY’S PLACE BEAUTY SALON (Groceries) 32817 Fort St., Rockwood Dr 9-9702 N. Dixie at Labo LU6-2802 Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 STAN AND LIL NOVIS Closed Wednesdays New Proprietors TEL-EGYPT GARAGE IsSHELu hobgood and kyro Carleton, R. R. 1 SHELL SERVICE Sterling 2-2358 Highway 24 and 25 W General Repair Telegraph at Ready Rd. Gulf Gas and Oil, Welding Carleton, Mich. OL4-2537 REISIG CLEANERS AMPRIMS SODA GRILL 12766 S. Fort Street Monroe, Michigan So. Rockwood, Mich. Dr9-9117 Branch Pages Ice Cream, Homemade DRIGGET’S BARBER SHOP Pies, Soups, Chili Carleton, Mich. Compliments of SUPER MARKET Groceries - Meat Make Your Home Complete SONS Phone OL-4-9181 Carleton, Michigan Lumber - Coal - Paint Hardware Phone OL-4-2571 Building Supplies Phone OL-4-2572 MFG. CO. Industrial Sewing Our Specialty SAMUEL Carleton ORLANDO Michigan Carleton, Michigan T=M03 CK MOTOR SALES LUMBER CO. 8194 North Dixie Highway Newport, Michigan Newport, Michigan Building Materials of OLDSMOBILE All Kinds Dupont Paints Phone Lu-6-2331 EXTRA DRIVE-IN “Monroe’s Finest” Fast Curb Service Fried Half Chicken With French Fries and Rolls - Deep Fried Butterfly Shrimp Pizza Pizza Pizza SANDWICHES Hamburgers Hot Dogs Barbecue Ham Sandwiches - (Plain or Deluxe) Steak Sandwich Fish Sandwich Cheeseburgers Grilled Cheese Plain Cheese BEVERAGES Malted Milks Milk Shakes Sodas Draft Cokes Draft Rootbeer Pepsi Draft Vernors Bottle Pop - Coffee Hot Chocolate ALSO French Fries - Soup - Homemade Chili - Donuts - Pie Toast and Eggs - Potato Chips - Cigarettes - Cigars - Candy Cookies - Ice Cream - Sundaes - Hot Fudge Sundaes - Ice Cream Cones and Many Other Items Picnic Tables and Park, U. S. 25 at Hurd Road DIXIE MARINE 5140 N. Dixie and BREST LANDING 4088 Brest Rd. THRF-TEE FOGG’S THRIFTEE MARKET Rockwood - Flat Rock BREEZEWAY UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE RESTYLING 12774 Maxwell Rd. OL. 4-9631 Carleton, Michigan STATE SAVINGS BANK of Carleton A Community Banking Service Carleton, Michigan OL. 4-2911 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OL-4-257 1 CARLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Industrial Sewing Our Specialty Nationally Advertised Foods BEAUTY SHOP SAMUEL ORLANDO Carleton, Michigan MOORHEAD AND CLOSE TEXACO SERVICE Goodrich Products Carleton, Michigan Call ST.2-9050 OL.4-3661 Flat Rock, Michigan Manufacturers Flower Pots and Bench Tile South Rockwood, Michigan brant's PARTY SHOP 26324 Huron River Drive Flat Rock, Michigan Phone ST-2-2466 MULIAS S ELLIAS Trenton, Michigan OR- 6-4080 MONTRYfe GROCERIES 1371 Sumpter Road u BEAUTY BAR South Rockwood, Michigan Carleton JU-7-8702 DR-9-9215 STRONG'S GORDON'S SERVICE 13705 Sumpter Road Carleton, Michigan LUMBER Tobacco, Ice Cream Candy, Cold Pop Fleet Wing Gas and Oil COAL HARDWARE HY-LUMBER HARDWARE CO. DR9-9309 DR-9-9356 South Rockwood 27 54 North Monroe Street Monroe, Michigan Phone CH-1-8400 Lumber and Building Supplies KOSY KITCHEN DAIRY BAR Short Orders Newport, Michigan NEWPORT STATE BANK HOME PLATE Your Community Bank RESTAURANT GRILL Newport, Michigan Member Federal Deposit Newport, Michigan Insurance Corporation EMBREE'S NHIDETRM 1 EE'R. GROCERIES GAS FARM SUPPLY 6082 North Monroe Street John Deere Quality Farm Machinery Monroe, Michigan Phone LU-6-2131 Phone CH- 1-9281 Full B. P. S. Paint Newport, Michigan [ ) iu 1 FLOYD PETE ELECTRICAL STORE at 7137 North Dixie Call LU-6-2441 Edison Exchange Motors, Electric Heat, Installation MONROE UPHOLSTERING CO. TOM'S SHELL SERVICE On U. S. 24 and 25 28614 Telegraph Road Phone ST. 2-9249 Compliments of JACKS GARAGE Maybee, Michigan PEOPLE'S STATE BANK X2 OF MAYBEE c ?unt DEPARTMENT STORE Maybee, Michigan r 1 26336 Huron River Drive Member of F.D. i.c. Flat Rock, Michigan Phone ST.2-2112 SILVER CREEK Compliments K. M. MARKET HARDWARE of 25911 Sumpter General Hardware B. P. S. Paints MAYBEE Road Standard Oil - Gas Products MARKET Belleville Accessories and Tires Michigan 3 5720 River Road 9033 Raisen St. East Rockwood, Michigan A JU. 7-8545 Meats and m (standard) Maybee F rozen F oods Michigan HO. 1-7831 Choice Meats Custom Cutting Wrapping and Freezing Custom Slaughtering Smoking and Curing HAUSE AND COMPANY Meats Wholesale and Retail 11900 Grafton Road Carleton, Michigan NORTH SUMPTER AUTO PARTS 25891 Sumpter Road Belleville, Michigan Motors - Transmission Any Make Over-Hauled Valves Grinded - Relined Brakes - Motor Tune-Up Special Prices Include Installation of Mufflers Generators and Starters All Work and Parts Guaranteed Compliments of OIXIEE DRIVE-IN 7015 North Monroe Monroe, Michigan CH-1-9450 ANTHES STANDARD SERVICE Road Service Lubrication - Tires - Lunches Ice Cream - Cold Drinks Cigarettes LU-6-9791 Newport, Michigan MAYBEE GAS OIL Fleet Wing Fuel Oil DEPT. STORE Gasoline - Kerosene - Fuel Oils 2714 West Jefferson Metered Delivery Service OR-6-3244 Trenton 3500 North Monroe HOFFMAN CLOTHING COMPANY Monroe's Largest Clothiers for Men and Boys 44-46 West Front St. Phone Ch. 1-4141 Official Boy Scout Headquarters fjngratulations TO h pootfcU£ 2uee t (? tcUdtfXe NINA GOSS CAROL OTTER JUDY BURRIS Miss Nina Goss was crowned queen of the annual homecoming game.


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