Bedford High School - Talisman Yearbook (Temperance, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Kent Kuhitz Sporls Editor Ariel ,Ioncs Business Illanagcr Annual Staff Barbara Bert, Co-Editor Norman Brown Co-lfflilor Carol Paeth A rt Editor --uw .gs-., ., ' .ww ug-L, wh 1, f . is X, Nlildrcd Salter Advisor Patricia Allman Jgan Sullivan Advertising Alanager Sqlpg jwgnggpr Contents Seniors Juniors Sophornores Freshmen Clubs Activities Sports Junior High C ,i an , , ,,.. 1 , M 2.7 . h -, ' Mr. Warren Eyler Gou. 'v f'- M --f ' Am A ,,...-af Mr. Howard Hale ,4 W, i if Q .1 33 :-, - 433 1 ...' f x 1 X4 f ww 5-4 2 B .,., E. 55 3 , .Fw i 53 ,is 3 i. Q -- Mr. Marvin Bergman NW Miss Leocadia Golembiewski nw . n 5 'Wi ff 49, . 5 Miss Virginia Mowery A Mrs. Helen Tussing 52 Q Facult .195 x 7' ii. O o Bliss Harriet - - Mr. Arthur Klatzel Nlascllkc Ol W X-fs O L? 02. l A 5 ..- AV-vl W - W 2 X s 5 M -W' m 1 ,LL--,L Mrs. Ruth Mrs: Mildred llohloff 5 halter 1 f ' A fi 42 N -ff--'M f M f ' 1 I l 3 71 'J M Ei g,LCL,!, l ui sf, P if , 'J Mr. Harold Nlr. Gordon S tarn Struble A . 5 -- ,, lg sw E Ein fav I M M,s. W y if A Mrs. Oyce Mr. Philip Whitesell Wigent The Admini tration r. fill1ll'll'S X. S1'lll'lIl'lll1l Tllli BOARD Ol lClllTC.k'l'I0N gulwrinwlulmll of gdmnlq Ld! to right: Henry NV. Clark, 'l'l'IlSl1'02 .luuc li. Winslow, 'l'r1'uslm'r: John ,I. Strauss President, Lharlcs A. bchellema, 5IlIll'I'lllll'lllICIll1 lrmu lx. IAIIZIP, he-vrcluryg Harold R Hiser, Trustee. .Q in, , KCWLVQ . ., Vg- A ,, V is . - f 0 . gi pan:-ssuwuuiQ I1llN'l'l'll1'0 Ilillvr Wilbur Facklunl livicl Stout l'Jll'llll'lIfllllY l'rim-ipal Smiur High l'rim'ipul Junior lliglz I'rim'ipal 8 l rulu-vs l'1.lI'lll0ll'0 livclyn Cooper lim-ha Tolly fflvrlr Clerk fflvrlf eni rs enior Class Officer President ..... .... K ent Kubitz Vice-President ..... ..... T erry Smith Secretary .... .,.. C arol Hausmann Treasurer. . . . . ,... Donna Stone Advisors. . . . Miss Kams, Mr. Hale Patricia Altman Versalile in thought and lleefl To do all things well is her creed. 1 ' . ' , . l.N.A. 3, C..N.A. 3, Searlet l.yre Club 1- 21-3--1-: llaml l-I2-3-4' Seienee Club 2-3-43 Annual Staff 4, Atl- vertising Manage-rg Paper Staff -lg ,lunior Play Costume Com- mittee. -. Larry Adams Fren I do not mlfe myself seriously. Football l-2-3-4g F.F.A. l-2-3-fig Sentinel 33 Varsity Club 3-4g 'l'raek Manager 2g Senior Play Make-up Committee. Arla Akens A girl ll'lI0,S nice and 1'0l1V S ll'00f. From the lop of her head to GA.. l fl the soles of her feet. N. 3g F.H.A. 4.3 F.N.A. Connie Bair Here, ever, was ll friendly Bair, .l.C.l,. 2g Band 1-2-3-43 Scarlet Lyre Club 1-2-3-45 Senior Play Prompterg Paper Staff 4. ,Io Ann Beck Small and neat and oh so f riendly. Band 1-2-3-4g F.B.L.A. 3-43 Student Council 3, Secre- tary 3g Scarlet Lyre Club 1-2-3-4g Costume Commit- tee for Junior and Senior Plays. Cloyrl llair l fs easier In lull: -vnu r- self into trouble llmn ou! of if. Football l-21 llasket- ball l-2-3-flag 'llraelg 3: .l.C.l,. 2-3--lg Y.l .C. l-2-3-4g Paper Staff 4. Art lixlitorg Annual Staff 4. Assistant Art lialitorg Senior Play Publieity Commilteeg ,Iunior Play Stage Committee. Barbara Bert V, .X Age eannol wither custom slale infinile variety. Class Pres. 2, Science Club 2-3-4, Sec. 3-4, ,l.C.l.. 2-3-4, Vice- Pres. 3, Band 1-2, Scarlet l,yre Club 1-2, Student Council l-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff, Co-Editor 45 National Honor Society 4, Pledge Chairman 4, C.A.A. 3, Vice-Pres. 33 .lunior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Red Feather Queen 4, D..4.li. Good Citizen- ship Award 4. Ruth Beckwith She takes most delight in music and being present. F.N.A. 3.4, J.C.L. 2.3-4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2 -33 Junior Play Make-up Com- mittee' Senior Pla Ticket 1 Y Committee. lllary Lou Bell Did you ever see a dream walking? Scarlet l.yre Club 2-3-4, Secretary 2, Majorette 2- 3-4, F.B.L.A. 3-4, 'l'reas- urer, National Honor So- ciety 4. iliac Ann Bowers wj Her heart is in the home. N B Queen of .lunior Carnival Orman rown 33 F.II.A. 4, G.A.A' 4,None but himseU can be Y.F.C. 3-4, Sec. 45 Senior hw Parallel- Play Usher. Class Pres. lg Class Treas. 3, Student Council 2-4, Pres. 4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Pres. 3-4, State Conven- tion Delegate 2g Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4, Paper Staff 3-4, Drum Major 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2, Scarlet Lyre Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 2, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Track 2, Var- sity Cluh 2-3-43 National Honor Society 3-4, Pres. 4, Salutatorian. KP. Oneta Bettinger .4greeable, Lilfeable, Affable. F.ll.A. 1, Science Club 2g CUNA. 3-4g junior Play Costume Committee, Senior Play Costume Com- mittee. ifaklfmfii Deanna Clark Herein lies charm so contagious All who pass near are infected. Projectionists Club lg F.H.A. lg Glee Club 2-3g Sour Note Club 3-4g Junior Play Castr, Student Director of Senior Play: G.A.A. 4. Jerry Burno He who knows, and knows he knows, follow him. Quill T Michael Call y This young man is an honest man. Streeter, Ill. 1-2-3g Science Club 1-2-3-4g Spanish Club 1-2-3-4g Football 2-3g Bas- ketball 2-3-4g Baseball 1-2- 3-4-g Track 1. Barbara Curtis Youth cares for fun. F.H.A. 13 Science Club 2g G.A.A. 3-4g F.B.L.A. 3-4, Reporter 43 Junior Play Costume Committeeg Sen- ior Play Costume Com- mittee. James Danzeisen Hts heart hes Ln the land. F.A.A. 1-2-3-4. Arlene Clegg Sober with workg silent with care. F.N.A. 4g Senior Play Make-up Committee 4. l Y Mary Elliott Barbara Duell A willing worker and works willingly. G.A.A. 3-4g F.N.A. 3-43 Glee Club 2-3g Librarian 4g F.H.A. 4. Carl Dashner ,lust an all-round good guy. William Dojcsak Full ofjollity and fun. Football 3-45 Basketball lg Baseball 4g junior Play Set Committeeg Senior Play Prop Committeeg Varsity Club 4. Kindness is contagious-we all caught some from her. F.H.A., Historian 2g Glee Club 1-2-3g Sour Note Club 1-2-33 .l.C.L. 2-3-4g F.N.A. 3-43 National Honor So- ciet 4 Prom ter for ,lun- Y 9 P ior Play. Onalee Elliott Only Onalee could be as afable as she. F.H.A. 43 Band lg Major- ette 13 Junior Play Cast Y.F.C. 1-2-3-4. n . , Ruth Eby Hollywood has Loretta Young, and Bedford has hor. Band 1-2-3-4g Rank Sargeant 4g Cheer- leader l-23 .l.C.L. 1- 2-3-43 Scarlet Lyre Club l-2-3-4g Seience Club 2g F.B.I..A. 4g Librarian 2-3g .lunior Play Castg Senior Play Castg Student Council 25 Paper Staff, Business Managerg Annual Staffg Y.0.B. 1. Shirley Gray A friendly heart with many friends. F.H.A. 4g F.N.A. 3-43 .l.C.L. 2-3-43 Senior Play Usher3 Junior Play Program Com- mittee3 Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Etta Feaster A smile is a bridge two persons can walk. Glee Club 2-33 Sour Note Club 2-33 Y.F.C. 1-2-3-43 F.N.A. 33 .l.C.L. 2-3-43 Prop Committee for Junior Play. David Goldsmith I profess to be no less than I seem. Basketball lg Football Manager 1-23 Varsity Club 2-3-43 Woodrow Wilson High School 33 Swimming Club 3, Manager 3g Hi-Y 3. Robert Greenwood Tall., blond and handsome. Larry Hammond He gave his all and more, In piling up the basketball score. Basketball 2-3-43 Varsity Club 43 Junior Play Stage Committee3 Senior Play Stage Committee. 3 Nlarilyn Grosteifon A sweet attractive kind of grace. J.C.L. 2-3, Secretary 2, F.N.A. 3-4, Secretaxg' 4 G.A.A. 3-43 Paper taff Annual Staff. Karen Hennessee Golden tresses to match her golden disposition. Class Secretary 13 G.A.A. 1-23 Junior Play Stage Commit- teeg Senior Play Stage Committee. ' Carol Hausmann Pray sir, will you tell me this- Who's that charming little miss. Class Treasurer 13 Science Club 2g G.A.A. 3-43 FB. L.A. 3-43 Junior Play Cos- tume Committeeg Senior Play Costume Committeeg National Honor Society Pledge 4. Marlene Hayward Little, but oh my! F.H.A. 1' Glee Club 1-2-3' 3 laias .lunior Play Stage Com: mittee. Ronnie Huskins I'll tell you what I like th best 9 Like to just get out and rest. Band 1-23 Football 1-2-33 F.F.A. 1. Ariel Jones You bear a gentle mind and heavenly blessings follow such creatures. Band 2-3-43 Y.F.C. 2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 4g .l.C.L. 2-3-43 Annual Staff 4, Business Managerg Paper Staff 4g Sour Note Club 1-23 F.B.L.A. 3-43 National Honor Society 43 F.N.A. 39 Glee Club 1-23 F.H.A. 13 Senior Play Stage Man- ager. 13- 1.11. . Bonnie Holcy A pretty little miss with peaceful ways. Band 1-23 F.H.A. l- 2-3, Secretary 3. vw! Sara Keller Girls film lwr arv born lo girv joy to ollwrs as llllfV lirv. S4'll'llK'l' Clulr 2-flg l .ll.:X. I-2: l'l.N.N. 3g U.!X.mN. 3--1: .luninr Play Stage Conn I1-og Spanish Club. Carol 'Kill mol llV0l'l'l' has ll lot Io suv, Hut LS mcc m llllf nay. Suuor Play l llljlll lty Lom mittee. P3tFlCla lxeelcr lhv SIHIIPS lmrv LI. Arnold Kloek Youth calls for pleasure. bw Beverly Kinney Your prffsvncv nmlrvs us rich. Baud l-2-3-lg Scarlet Lyra Club 3-43 l .ll.l,.A. 3-4, Vice-Pres. fl-3 Paper Staff flg Annual Staff 4, Asst. Sales Managerg Junior Play Castg Y.F.C. l-ZZ-3--l, Vim-- Pres. 3-4-3 Student Counvil Al, Sevretary 4. Barbara Kinney .-lgr'vr'11blv. lilrrwlzlv. mul lzmlurrlhlv. liaual I-2-3--l: Svarlvl l,yrv flluln 2-fl-Vl-Z, Y.l .iZ. I2-fl--1-L .luuior Play Cast. Jack Laird If you want to be specificg H e's real scientific. Science Club 3-4. Catherine Kopczynski Whafs the use of living you can't enjoy yoursebf. Glee Club 2g ,I.C.L. 2-3-4g F.H.A. 2g G.A.A. 3-4g .lun- ior Play Committee. Kent Kubitz He'll live in the shadow of no man, but cast his own afar. J.C.L. 2-3-4, Pres. 3g Foot- ball 2-3-4g Basketball 2-3-4g Track 1-3-43 Baseball 1-25 Varsity Club 1-2-3-49 Class Pres. 4g National Honor Society 3-4, V. Pres. 4g Science Club 2-3-43 Paper Staff 4, Sports Editor 4g Annual Staff 4, Sports Ed- itor 4g Junior Play Cast. Catherlne LaVoy Where wit and wisdom meet. Spanish Club 3-4. James Lemble Levity is my lariat. Football 2-3-4g Basketball 1-2g F.F.A. 1-2g Track 4g Senior Play Stage Com- mitteeg Junior Play Stage Committee. C ..cys Gloria LaPointe A bonanza of personality. F.B.L.A. 3-4. are deceiving. - If? sfgf- ., Jean Machado Dark of brow and light of heart. Scarlet Lyre Club 1-2-3-4, Majorette 2-3-4, F.H.A. 1-2, President 2g Student Council 1-2, Treas- urer 2g Homecoming Queen 23 G.A.A. 3-43 Art Club 4. Robert Lett To him, senior skip day comes often. Football 1 2 3 4, Science Club 2-3-4. James Lohbauer Lo and behold, it is I. Burnham High School 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2-3-43 Science Club lg Basketball 4, Football 1-2. William Markos He looks stern, but looks Football 1-2-3-4, Co-Cap- tain 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Vice- President of Class 1, Class Secretary 2g Varsity Club 2-3-4g Science Club 2g Set Committee for ,Iunior Play. John McDowell If I say I will, I will. F.F.A 1-2-3-43 Latin Club 2. , .xy Yfhn Patricia Madalinski I hurry not, neither do I worry. Science Club 2-3g G.A.A. 3-4, F.1l.A. lg Latin Club 2-3-4-Q F.'l'.A. Dorothy Miller Where words are scarce, They are seldom spent in vain. Glee Club 2-3g Y.F.C. 1-2-3-4. Richard Bletroff Lge is rich and mellow. For this fine fellow. Baseball 4, Basketball 4. Philip Meyers Blessings on the guy that invented sleep. 5 Nlarla llliller Wisdom and wit are wedded here. Band 1-2-3-43 Scarlet Lyre Club 2-3-43 F.H.A. 1-2g Historian lg Science Club 2-3-4, Vice-President 3g Latin Club 2-3-4, Treas. 3g National Society 3-4g Playg Senior Honor .lunior Playg Paper Staff 4g Assistant Editor 4g Annual Staff 4g G.A.A. 4. Lawrence llohler Blond, curly hair, need we say more? F.F.A. 1. Ray Mowry The pen is mightier than the sword. Latin Club 4, Mixed Choir Carol Paeth Couples beau!-v and ambition with a sunny disposition. Cleo Club 2-33 Sour Note Club 33 F.B.L.A. 3-fl., Pres. -lg Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 4g .lun- ior and Senior Play Publicity Commit- teesg National llonor Soeietyg Class llis- tory. Donald Nofzlger I have a philosophy and this is it, Salt your food with humor and pepper it with wit. V F.F.A. l-2-3-43 Football 1-2-3-4g Basketball I-2-35 Track 3-4. Janet Oakes lllighw oalfs from littlf . . ,.'h X ticorns grow. E 3 H. F.H.A. lg one Club 2.3. :-V to . nf -' Nlarilyn Poole A maitl never bold and of a still and quiet nature. F.N.A. 3-4-g G.A.A. 3-4. Shirley Poole Quitters never win, winners never quit is her philosophy. Science Club 2g F.N.A. 3g F.B.L.A. 3-4-g Paper Staff 3-4g F.H.A. 1-2. ,Ia mes Patton W'hat he goes after. he gets. l .F.A. 1-2-3-4, Sec- retary 3-4. State Con- vention Delegate 2g Varsity Club 2-3-'lg Football 1-2-3-4g Track 2g Senior Play Castg Science Club 2g Student Council 2-3. Ann Roscoe Cloistral she appears to be, But hidden there is 'wit and jollity. Sour Note 4-3 Glee Club 1-2-3g Spanish Club 3-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4g Class Vice-President 3, National Honor So- ciety 3-4, Historian 413 Chairman of Props .lunior Playg Public- ity Committee Senior Playg Class Valedic- torian. Larry Quinn I am bigger than anything ariappen to me. va '- U Noted for a lively, lithesome ' ass. ' Whitmer High School lg A Y-Teens Glee Club 2-3g Sour Note Club 2-3-4g sv Y.O.B. 2-3g Committee for .lunior Play, Committee for Senior Playg F.B.L.A. 4. ii? go Jeanette Ruhl When I think, I must speak. Clce Club 1-29 F.N.A. 2-33 G.A.A. 3, F.l3.L.A. 4g Jun- ior Play Castg Paper Staff 4, Annual 4g Senior Play Committee. Sharon Shaffer Her heart, head, and hand are ever at duty's command. F.H.A. 1-2-33 Scarlet Lyre Club 1-2-3-43 Y.F.C. 1-2g Band 1-2-3-4. Arthur Rich Rich by name and Rich by nature. Band 1-2g Baseball Manager 2g Scarlet Lyre Club 2g Varsity Club 3-4-3 Co-chair- man of Senior Play Stage Committee. Terry Snlith There are certain men who are bound lo succeed. Denby High School, Detroit l-25 Visual Aids Club l-2g F.F.A. 2-3-4, Vice-President flag Senior Class Vice- Presidentg Science Club 3-4g junior Play Castg Senior Play Castg Paper Staff 4, Editor 4. Charles Snuth fi live wire never lets f- stepped on. Band 1-2g Football l-23 Basketball 1 -2. Larry Smith Sturdy, stalwart, Sparlan he. Varsity Club 2-3-4g Foot- ball l-2-3-4g Basketball 1-2g Baseball 2. Carolyn Stiles I thought her quiet till I knew her lye had frolic m Lt, too. Band 1-2g Scarlet Lyre Club 2g Science Club 2g F.'l'.A. 2g Spanish Club 3-4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4g Senior Play Castg Na- tional Honor Societ 4' y a Junior Play Ticket Com- Donna 510110 mittee, Chairman. ll7e say she's witty, winsome and wise. If you don't believe us, look at those eyes. Science Club 2-3g F.N.A. 3-4g Junior Play Usherg Latin Club 3g C.A.A. 3-4g Senior Play Prop Com- mitteeg Senior Class Treas- urcrg Paper Staff. Carolyn Snyder W'ee in slniure but ll whiz in Sllllllys. F.H.A. l-2-33 F.B.- L.A. 3-43 GAA. I5-4g Committees for ,lun- ior and Senior Plays. Marlene Tharp Charlotte Swan So young, so fair, and to wed . . . Y.F.C. 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-33 Senior Play Usherg G.A.A. 4. Allen Storer Trustworthy from tip to toe And that's saying a lot, you know. F.F.A.1-2-3-43Football1 Track 2-43 Y.F.C. 1-2-3 Varsity Club 3-4. .25 ,Ioan Sullivan She walks in youth and beauty Yet ne'er forsaketh duty. Scarlet Lyre Club 1-23 Science Club 2-3 G.A.A. 3-4, Pres. 43 F.N.A. 3-4, Vice-Pres. 3-43 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 F.H.A. 13 .I.C.L. 2-3-43 National Honor Society 43 Band 1-23 Class Secretary 3g Junior Play Cast3 Senior Play .43 Cast. Edward Szymanski A soul for Ag., a heart for love. Science Club 3g F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3g Foot- ball 1-2-3-43 Varsity Club 3-43 Student Council 3g .lunior Play Cast3 Track 2. An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding. F.N.A. 3-43 Science Club 2-3-43 Glee Club 2-33 Na- tional Honor Society 3-43 ,l.C.L. 2-3-43 Senior Play Ticket Committee. Alnla Swisher New in our school and new in our hearts. Central Catholic 13 Whitney Vocational 2-33 Whitney Paper Staff 23 G.A.A. 4g Senior Play Make-up Committee. Bobbie Wagller Does the usual, unusually well. llurnham High School 1-2g F.l3.L.A. lg Blue Triangle lg Junior Play Usher 3: Junior Prom Committee 35 GAA. 3g F.N.A. 3-43 Paper Staff 43 An- nual 43 Cheerleader 4. Ruth Trapp He travels fastest who travels alonegbut whois in a hurry. F.ll.A. 1-2g Science Club 2g GAA. 3-43 F.N.A. 3g F.B.L.A. 43 Junior Play Prop Committeeg Senior Play Prop Committee. ,Iohn Vayda The way to be happy is to make others happy. Dan Wiederhold All the wealth he had ran in his veins-he was a gentleman. Band lg Football 2-3-4g F.F.A. 1-2g Student Coun- cil 43 Science Club 2-3-4g Varsity Club 4g .lunior Play Make-up Committee. ,lim Whitehead flood health, good friends, good times-good life. Football l-2-3-43 Basket- ball l-2-3g Track lg Class Treasurer 2g Varsity Club 3-4g Science Club of Amer- ica 2. Leo Weh ner .4 gentleman and a scholar. F.F.A. lg .lunior Play Publicity Committee Science Club 4. Larry Wingate His actions are as noble as his thoughts. Basketball 3, Y.F.C. 3-43 .lunior Play Stage Com- mittee, Whitmer High School 1-2, Football 1-25 Hi-Y 1-23 Y.F.C. 2, Prince of Peace Contest. Rose Ann Winkler Patience is a plant that grows in few gardens. Glee Club lg Spanish Club l 3. A Fred Young One excuse is worth a thousand explanations. 8 Play Play o Juni r Commit- tee? Edward Zak I have six serving men- where, what, why, how, who, and when. Class Pres, 3, Varsity Club 2-3-43 Track 1-2-3-4g Foot- ball 1-2-3-4. In emor v E Ralph Yenzer Of such as he was, there be few on earthg Of such as he is, there are few in heaveng And life is all the sweeter that he lived, And all he loved more vsaered for his sake: And Death is all the brighter that he died, And Heaven is all the happier that he's there 0rati0n With the ropes of the past we ring the bells of the future. In choosing this as their motto, the seniors of 1956, I believe, showed understanding of our nation's very foundation. Statesmen, teachers, writers, laborers, all have toiled not for themselves and their time alone but for usffor what to them was the future, The fact that their bells are still ringing out against communism, oppression, bigotry, greed and bloodshed, proves without the shadow of a doubt that the fibres of their ropes were strong and durable and that they were carefully and skillfully woven. Richard Horne in his poem, THE PLOUGH, said, Ye rigid Ploughmen! Bear in mind . Your labor is for the future hours. Advance! spare not! nor look behind! Plow deep and straight with all your powers. Yes, the Washingtons, Jeffersons, Lincolns, and Franklins of the past plowed deep and straight that our fields might be smooth and sweet and ready for our tilling! Would that we can do as much for the future generations. Would that we may do our tasks well and thus strive to lift humanity to a higher plane of existence for all the ages of the future. If we hope to do this, we must first be sure that our ropes are of the finest workman- ship. How can we do this? As you know, a rope is made up of small fibers twisted into cords which are then twined about each other in an orderly fashion to make it strong. In just such a way, so are our lives formed by days of learning, both in school and out. The strength of our rope is in the ideals we have been taught by our parents and teachers. Such ideals as honesty, fortitude, courage, perseverence, and a genuine interest in and love for our fellow men! We now have a firm foundation, therefore, it is up to us to use what we have learned to learn more, as none but the very foolish ever stop learning from life itself. However, each of us must learn the secret of coping with the many barriers-such as temptations to take the quick and easy way, to walk over others in onels shuffle to the top, or to follow the teaching of the multitude rather than the dictates of one's heart and intellect-that are sure to blockade our progress as we strive to increase the strength and tenure of the rope wc have thus far woven. Then and only then will the lessons we learn from lifefregardless of vocation or profession we choosewbecome usable knowl- edge that we can use for the betterment of mankind. And so, to you, classmates, to you who face the future resolute and confidentg to you who strive in spirit of brotherhood for the betterment of our nation, to you who gird yourselves for this great fight in the never-ending warfare for the good of man- kind, to you I say, Your bells will ring loud and long in the future's undiscovered land. Thank yon, Marla Miller, Orator Presiulc-:nfs Address Fasten your safety belts, please. We of the 1956 class of Bedford High School are about to make a routine landing. Our travels were made most enjoyable by the effi- ciency of our crew. We began our journey with Pilot John M. Conat and Co-Pilot Reid Stout at the controls. Under the expert maneuvering of these able officers, our flight progressed with the greatest accuracy and ease. About two-thirds of the way, our crew was relieved by Pilot Charles Scheltema and Co-Pilot Wilbur Facklam, and the rest of our trip was as capably handled as it began. As we all make our final preparations to land, we cannot help thinking back over the journey which will soon be behind us. During this voyage, many of us have met difficulties and hardships. Others have encountered pleasures, enjoyments, and mem- ories which will be treasured, always. Some have dropped along the way as the trip pro- gressed. These we parted from in regret, and now that our journey nears its thrilling climax, we only wish that they could be here to see what they have missed. Soon we will reach the runway of life with its network of highways leading away in every direction. As we glance about at our co-travelers, we wonder about the path that each will take. Who will take the lesser roads and little traveled by-ways, and how many will seek the higher roads of learning to go on to greater heights? We can see the airport very clearly now and our long-awaited destination is at hand. The fact that we must soon say goodbye and go our separate ways gives us a feeling of nostalgia, and we feel regretful that such a wonderful flight must end. Then the thought occurs to us. Must it really end? Why should it? Surely there are wonders unheard of to be explored and vast horizons for us to soar above. Let us, as we say goodbye, determine to immediately set into motion plans to take another flight. There are many well-trained persons all over the world eager to command flights of youth such as we, to heights of higher learning. They will counsel us through the atomic age and other new fields of endeavor opening to the youth of today. We know that no man need lack the opportunity to succeed. Let us rise to the challenge, set ourselves on our course, and fly to endless heights. With our ideals high enough, our principles Christian enough, and our incentive never to be found lacking, we will find ourselves united as the future citizens of a nation whose wonders and oppor- tunities have never before been equaled. So, now, classmates, counselors, teachers and parents, let us make a safe landing. I congratulate all of you on the successful part you have played in our flight. I offer a special thank you to our stewardess, Miss Kams, and our steward, Mr. Hale, who have performed their duties with perfection. As we go our separate ways, may we always fondly remember our high school days and our friendships acquired here. May you go forward with God's blessings and may life's fortunes smile on you. Happy landings, Kent Kubitz, President l . Class lllstory Parents, Faculty, Classmates, and Friends: Tonight we will relate the happenings of our four years of' high school together, for soon we shall part. Little did we think when we were freshmen, that we would ever be ringing the bells of the future, but there were times when we were surely tangled in the ropes. Our freshman year was spent, in part, at the old high school in Lambertville. Because of the large classes and the limited amount of classroom space, school was held in half-day sessions. In January, 1953 after much eager anticipa- tion, we moved to, this, the new school. That year we elected Norman Brown as our president to start us on the path that will wind to its end in just a few more days. Our first major project was selling magazines, our goal was 31700 and triumphantly we surpassed it. We set a record for magazine sales. The money was reserved in our class treasury to start us on the way toward our class trip. Miss Kams and Mr. Kirker were appointed our class advisors. Mr. Kirker has since taken a position at another school. June ended the first lap of our journey on the path of our high school life. In September of 1953, we settled down to undertaking the tasks of worthy underclassmen with the distinctive title of sophomores. We elected Barbara Bert, as our first and only feminine class president. Throughout the year Miss Kams and Mr. Paquette devoted much of their time and interest to acting as our class sponsors. To enable us to meet the expenses of our junior and senior years, we sponsored another magazine sale. One of our most outstanding entertainment projects was our Bunny Hop. This was a tremendous success. The main attractions were the live rabbits we presented as door prizes. Later in the year we selected as our class colors, navy blue and white and for our class liower, the pink carnation. - Then came the day during which we were to choose our class rings. We were particularly thrilled at this because of the fact that our rings are the first to have the new Bedford High School crest. The crest consists of a banner on which Bedford is written in gold letters, placed diagonally across a gold shield. In the upper and lower corners of the shield are placed the lamp of learning, and graduate's cap and diploma. Across the top is written our school motto Multum Pro Multisf' which translated from Latin means, Much for Many. We began our junior year by electing Ed Zak as our president. Soon after, one of the events most looked forward to by all junior classes took place. This event, of course, was the arrival of our class rings. We were very excited. Then we hegan working on plans for the Junior Carnival. After much preparation, the carnival was held in Oc- tober, 1954 and it was, we are very proud to say, one of the best ever. It took a great deal of effort and co-operation. The highlight of the carnival was the crowning of the king and queen. In March, the potential Garbos and Barrymores were summoned to the footlights and the grease paint, and the Junior class proudly presented our play, a comedy, Our Hearts Were Young And Gay, based on the lives of Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough in a 1923 setting. Barbara Bert and Beverly Kinney portrayed the title roles. April 15 was the date of the J unior-Senior Prom which was held in our gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated. The theme of the prom was A Garden In Spring. Once again we were delighted with the wonderful results. In May we honored the Seniors at the J unior-Senior Banquet. The room depicted an Indian scene and we were entertained by authentic Indian dancing. In basketball season, we sponsored the dances after the home games. In June, we bade farewell to the Class of '55. We had now reached the top-most point in our high school years. As the Seniors received their diplomas and became alumni, we became Seniors. In the autumn of 1955, we began the last chapter of our history as a graduating class. To lead us in our achieve- ments this year, we elected as our senior class president, Kent Kubitz. Our advisors have been Miss Kams and Mr. Hale. Some of our most prominent class money-making projects have been, selling Christmas cards, sponsoring a paper drive, and taking charge of the dances after the home football games. It was decided that we could reach our financial goal by functioning as groups of ten or more students. Some of the projects carried on in this manner were, dances, sale of mums at the homecoming game, bake sales and selling pins and miniature pennants. The Curious Savage was the three act serious comedy we presented in November. The play related the curious things that happen to a Mrs. Ethel Savage, during the time in which she is falsely committed to a mental hospital. Mrs. Savage was played by Barbara Bert. The proceeds of this two-night presentation were added to the amount needed for our trip. We planned as our senior trip a tour of the Nation's Capitol. We left for Washington May 6, by train and returned May 10, by the same means. Included in the trip was a tour of our government buildings and also a moonlight cruise on the Potomac. The junior class honored us with a prom and banquet at the Women's Club, in Toledo, on May 19. There is now only our Commencement, that will serve as the last event in our history as a class together. However, as we take our places in a greater part of a complex society, we will treasure this memory-bound history. The history that has prepared us for a future as an individual in a growing and prospering nation. Thank you, Carol Paeth and Carolyn Stiles Valedictory Parents, Faculty, Classmates, and Friends: A few days hence, the close companionship of our high school days will come to its inevitable end, leaving in its wake only memories. The essence of these memories will be the blending of many individual traits with the circumstances surrounding our years together. Throughout the past twelve years we have associated with many people-some of whom had personalities very much different from our own. Through various clubs and class projects we have worked with these individuals without showing discrimina- tion because of their ideas or their aims in life. After graduation we will, of necessity, continue to mingle with people whose goals in life are unlike our own, but in maturity these differences will be much more apparent to us. Sometimes a great deal-perhaps even success or failure-may depend on the degree of co-operation existing between these persons and ourselves. It is then we must remember and abide by the works of Henry David Thoreau when he said, lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. We are all searching for something in this world. It may be success, security, happi- ness, peace of mind, or perhaps all of these intangibles. It would be most unfortunate to allow our individual searches to interfere with our lives in the hereafter. Therefore, we must respect the goals of our fellow-human beings and realize they, too, are search- ing for something and if it is in our power to do something to shorten their search, let us do it. Upon graduation some of our members will further their education by going on to college. Others will choose different paths on the road of life. Our social and academic achievements in high school have been but preliminary training for this longer and far more difficult journey. Tomorrow marks the opening of this hypothetical turnpike leading to a new phase of life. We approach this milestone with mixed emotions, a little sad to be leaving our companions, yet happy to have accomplished this much of grow- ing up. Each and everyone of us, with pride in his heart, can say Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors! Thank you, Ann Roscoe, Valedictorian Salutatory Parents, Faculty, F riends, and Fellow Classmates: It is my privilege to welcome you to the tenth annual Class Night program of Bed- ford High School. It is my desire, and the desire of the Class of '56, that you may come to know each of us a little better from the program tonight. Perhaps you will better understand each of us, as in our various ways we bring to you our thoughts, accomplishments, and ideals. Let us consider ideals in the sense of goals, attainments, and realizations. Each of us, as we go through life, must have some specific aims. We must have a purpose in life and we should always be striving to attain higher goals. Our ideals should not be set so high that they are impossible to reach, but they should be high enough so that when we have reached them, we have accomplished something worthwhile. A person cannot passively let his character de- velop, he must forge and hammer one for himself. zxlthough the goal at which he aims may be unattainable, his struggle toward it, no matter how great it may be, will better mould his character and make him the man he ought to be. He can, however., become overly critical of himself and strive for perfection to the extent that he would defeat his purpose. We must, with God s help strike a happy median. As students, here at Bedford, we could participate in many extra-curricular activ- ities. Those who participated in these, and in addition acquired a basic knowledge of the academic courses, and gained a true understanding of geniune cooperation, have, in my opinion, gained more from their twelve years in school than those who constantly worried about scholastic achievement and missed the real enjoyment of school life. As we entered high school, most of us had as our goal the ideal of graduation. Tonight we have reached this goal. We do not stop here, however, for there are greater heights to be attained-heights whose fruition does not necessarily depend upon further formal education. The nurse finds fulfillment and satisfaction in caring for those who are ill in spirit, mind, or body, the farmer in the challenge of the soil and the elements, the la- borer in being a part of the very foundation of an ever-advancing civilization-and so on, each to his own, but all striving always and ever to reach the highest pinnacle of success for his particular need. Whatever our goals are, may they be reached and may we be a credit to our school, our parents, and our community. Thus, as Grantland Rice once so aptly said, F or when the one great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the gamef' Thank you, Norman Brown, Salutatorian Honors Ann Roscoe Norman Brown I 'ulpflipfoy-ifm Srxlumlorian Mary Patton Barbara Bert Football Queen Miss Bvflford High School D. A Ji. Good lfilizvn Senior x N Q.,-nav -74 lilhl'-Sflliibl' l,l'0lll , A , , Mr, Paqlwllv, our 5Ullll0llllll'U .'xllVI50I', and I1 5 Our wardrobe l'UIlllllittCl' lbr Our Hearts VH-rv Young And Guy. Activities ll A Nlr. lxirlwr. mn' i l'1'Slllll2lll Clans:-2 Mlvisur. 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' 'Q 5 ' Qin Ti 94 Class flirt and woll' I lllcvcrfvst Class vluwn 37 .L x1 Q 54 'g Q IIE 56 38 gvf ,-4 INFANT-BY Karon llennessee Ruth Iiby Pat .Mililani Carolyn Stiles Bonnie lloley Cloy4l Bair ,lim Patton ,lim Leinble Alan Storer Sara Keller Janet Oaks Ada Akens Pat Madalinski Barbara Kinney Marilyn Grosteffon Art liich Marla Miller Carolyn Snvder Larry Mohler Ann Roscoe Kathi Kopczynski Arlene Clegg Norman Brown Barbara Bert Terry Smith Deanna Clark Kent Kuhitz Barbara Curtis Oneta Bettinger ,lo Ann Beck Carol Hansinann Mary Elliott Ruth Ann Beckwith Ruth Trapp Alma Swisher Mary l,on Bcll lion Zajac Shirley Gray Barbara Duell Ariel Jones Bobbie Wagner Dorothy Miller Carol Paelh Charles Smith Carol Karmol lfld Zak ,loan Sullivan Sharon Shaffer Donna Stone Beverly Kinney Dennis llcams 'Nlarilyn and Shirley loole Seniors Shutter - shy ? , f Vu, 3 2 ' 3 W K , Q 1 A ex J. Juniors Junior Class Officer fs, fare? 19' President ..... ..,. N Iary Alice Smith Vice-President i.., ,.,, iN flary Patton Secretary. . . ..... James Estes Treasurer. . . .... Janet Schmokel Advisors .... ...... . . . . . . .Mrs. Gordon, Draheim, Mr. Holmes A. , y I A V ,VIV 5 F x-f- . W , . 1 hx K . J V J , 'S . , W t V gre ? x f F L S . iw 4 Likzh . -V is as J n H J , s B J i e X 2- j 45-. F f Q. Mm, 5 ' f K , Mg? y,ess 2 Q fi w J . ' ,M .. ml 1 - -gf M, i 'D W? 5 an .3 'i if Q. A fgrii iii! gk ,-,, I M w.- W' - aa 57 , wwf T A J gl E ' , Q Q fr I , :Al ii 3 3 ' ' fs? 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Quinn ' il' 'L A ii A ' : , -f 1 D. Rawson R I W G X Q ,fseiiii L. my Y y H X' J. Reuland 5. ' I W. Rhodes L KKA' fx S ,Q ir' . C. Rimmer 1 R. Rollrnan T M 1 X L J. Scherer 575 ' -... P. Schleede I Q H , . I. Scott ,S , ' ' 5 W. Shaffer , .Q A .5353 J. Sheppard wi wil' ' 3, f leie. . . .. V . A . if w. fi I :fa .dil - . . 1 5 - S - .5 P? - . ' 'Q f ff. -. jifgg. .15 V , if 'ii wig af:3f....' . . .1152 H. U 5 ,,,, .,- . 2 Y - ' . ' .1 - f .. 'f, . '. - .- fl' K. m f g ' 3, vinyl? 'J li, If f Ji:'5.,5 , ' v .. ' ' ' N... f a s ' -f l . . . .f- .fi -. .M - - fs- ' . Wil Q ..g.rt , . Ag. 1 'Nh , ,xyk i . V .Q QQ V ,. M ' - fl-gf - .. 'Lg A . j ,iii -1' , 'S ' lik ' -ff Q. ' if ll ' . ' ' ' i : .g.1 aff W Qi ' A mg' g -' Q51 'Lzw 31 Q K. .Q ' V g 'Q ' f - LMYX f , V K v - eg- :Q 1- ' z A I . A ,. A, ,e, ' '-:Hs lf M. Shurfield C. Siefke B. Smith D. Smith W. Smith C. Snell J. Sorter K. Spotts C. Stanford M. Stevens R. Stevenson N. Stiles S. Storer R. Sugg J. Sullivan V. Swisher M. Szymanski D. Tolly N. Tolly P. Trapp S. Trutt C. Tucker W. Turski D. Ulrich P. Utcai V. Van Tassel E. Warren R. Waters D. Welshalls V. Wengert T. Westrup N. Whaley J. White W. Wiederhold M. Yenzer D. Young ubs Student Council Lqft lu right: 'l'oni Anderson, Sharon Ilakcos, Beverly Kinney, Mary Al-el, Huy Barulnart, Dan Weiderhold Fred Leverlon, Max Kessler, Norman Brown, Mike Guthrie, Bill Meyers, Barbara Bert, llelen lxcro .lualy Coon, Fay 'l'urnlrull. President ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary .... V 1 l rcasurcr .... Advisor. . . Norman Brown . . .Barbara Bo:-rt Beverly Kinney . . . .llclen K1-ro Wlilbur Facklam Science Club of Anleriea K W mga 7 ...,,. Firs! row: Il. Meumlvr. I'. Rculannl, P. Kowalski, Il. Swchlu, I.. Woody, S. Ilelzcl. SITUIIII row: IT. Slnnv, I'. AIIIIIHII, I.. Mnhlcr, S. Gray, M. Miller, I . 'I'urnImIl, M. 'I'harp, NI. Smith, ll. NIr'IlIou1I, C. NIvy1-rr-3, .I. V irwuhn, II. Ilvrt. 'l'l1ir1l rmr: Mr. Ilrznluf-im. IC. Szymunski. I.. wt'IlllQ'F. .I. I'Isl1':4, .I. IIurlz. K. Kuhilz. II. , , W1-ixlcrlmlml, J. Warrvn, 'I'. SIIIIIII, I . Imvvrlon, Il. 'xIH'l'lllII, ,l. IIIISIHI-SOII, M. liull. II. Ivrrrm, Il. hull. J. Pultull. l uurll: row: IN. Moon-, I.. Ixnaggs, M. I'IISf'lllIl2lll, Il. Stool, M. Iiussm-I. IC. Sh-vcmaml, .l. VS 1-rnvr. S IONII lllfz- R kl IIIffI'IlI1n G. Doug:-, I.. Ilzlllzz-isvll, Il. Zujuv, J. Ilisv, NI. Ke-sslvr. N. I r ' , . ,-is r, . S 04-s, . 'I , . 'fs 1' , M. Milla-r. I. National Honor Society My SDC I Ld! to right: Ann Roscoe, Miss Harriet Klatzel, Marlene Tharp, Norman Brown, Kent Kuhitz, Marla Miller, Mrs. Uyce Whitesell, Ruth Beckwith. The .lohn M. Conat Chapter of the National Honor Society was established in l95fl- with eight charter members. In the first semi-annual tapping ceremony six jun- iors and one senior were invited to join the organization. They were Marcella Kopple- man. senior and Ruth Beckwith, Norman Brown, Kent Kubitz, Marla Miller, Ann Roscoe, and Marlene Tharp, juniors. Members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of Scholarship, lieaclership, Char- acter, and Service. At the second semi-annual tapping ceremony in the fall of 1955 seven seniors were tapped. They were Mary Lou Bell, Barbara Bert, Mary Elliott, Carol Hausmann, Ariel Jones, Carolyn Stiles, and Joan Sullivan. Before they could become members they had to complete several projects of service, such as checking schedules and taking care of tlre bulletin boards. These pledges worked with the members on money making projects which included several bake-sales, check- ing coats at the basketball games, selling sloppy-joes after the games and participating in a workday of raking leaves and washing cars. ln the fourth annual tapping ceremony fifteen juniors and four seniors were tapped. They were Elaine Roscoe, Walter Chrobak, .ludy Brown, Barbara Swehla, Barbara Meader, Fay Turnbull, Larry Danzeisen, John Warren, Max Kessler, Mark Eisenmann, Leo Wehner, l,aRene Mohler, Carol Paeth, Don Zajac, Mike Russell. Helen Kero, Diana Rasey, Theola Kish, and Linda Woody. 5 Probationary nwnllwrs: Mrs. Whitesell, Marv Lou Bell, Carolyn Stiles, Ariel Jones Barbara Bert loan Sullivan, llhrol llausmann, Mary Elliott, Miss Klatzcl. SOCIETY OFFICERS President ......... .....,... Vice-President .... Secretary. . , , . . Treasurer .... Advisors .... . , .Norman Brown . . . . .Ann Roscoe . . .Marlene Tharp . . . . .Ruth Beckwith Mrs. Oyce Whitesell Miss Harriet Klatzel Future Ilomemakers of America lfullum row: S. Douglas, A. Akcll:-x, M. lluwvrs, U. llllinll, Il. llnllingvr, S. Gill, S. Wulf-rlielcl. HUVIIIIII ron Krossvllvll, M. Quinn, NI. lflliull, S. Gray, M. Manley, V. Andrews, J. Howell, S. Shcppler, Miss Muwrcy Ihirrlr1m': IC. Mnsslmrg, ,I. Kruf-gor, M. Stffvvilsoll., K. llmlfls, P. Wolfe. Y, w1'llgQ'fl,,l. Nc-ulunil, M. 'Wills-r I Mu:-ali-rs., ll. Brown. l 0llI'IlI row: Y. Mourvlmail, S. Slorc-r, IC. llunzi-isf-ll. .I. Nlugc-0. Nl. IIOi.illlll4'F. 'I lxisll, M. Iiruwn, N. liillaln, M. Davis, M. SZylll2lllHki. .l. llogm-r. OFFICERS Prfrsiclvnl ...,,,, , . ,Bonniv Brown Vivo-Prvsimlvlll. Secretary. . , 'l'rCasur0r. . 'l'l1o0lz1 Kish .......lll1l Nfllllf' , . ,loyvv SFIIIIIOIQPI Rvporler ......., ...,. P Zlll'if'ill Kronk Parlianmntzirian. . . .... Vvronivzl Andrews Historian ......, ...... S hirlvy Gray Song LL-zuivr. . . Advisor .,,., , . . . . , . . ,.lanir'0 Cowvll , . Miss Virginia Mow ry Future Business Leaders of America Bottom row: J. Beck, C. Hausmann, R. Eby, 0. Bettinger, B. Curtis, C. Paelh, B lxmnov N1 Bell l Keeler. lllidrllv row: J. Schmokel, J. Brown, F. Lytle, A. Neweombe, B. llorlon S I Ie ll lxero D llasey, C. Snyder, M. Patton, A. Jones, Mrs. Whitesell. Top row: G. Adams, C. Rank B Waters l Roscoe I. lluhl, C. Kapela, C. Karmol, B. Woodworth, A. Gniberson, J. Rhoades, B. Dullinher li lrapp OFFICERS President ....... ...... C arol Paeth Vice-President .... .... B everly Kinney Secretary ..... . . .Carol Hausmann Treasurer .... . . .Mary Lou Bell Reporter. . . . . . . . .Barbara Curtis Social Secretary . Sargeant at Arms .... . . Advlsor .......... .......ButhEby . . . .Oneta Bettinger . . . .Mrs. Oyce Wllitesell fs W 'ff v 3 K +!Q 93-N... .ttt x Nag Q 7.., h Goal Post Staff Editor. ..,..... . . Assistant Editor .... Art Editor .,.,. Sports Editor ..,... Advertising M anugvr lzllSiIlf'SS Manager. . . Advisor ....,...... . . .Terry Smith Marla Nlillcr , . .Cloytl Hair K1-nt liubitz Sllil'It'y Pool? ....Hlllll lfby . . . Mrs. Sallvr Annual Staff Left to righl: 'l'. Slnilh, R. Elby, C. Hair, N. Brown, J. Sullivan, D. Slonv, ll. Ilort, H. xXvllg1llI'l', Nl. Gros 4-ffon, Mrs. Sullvr, P. Altman, NI. Millvr, li. Trapp, S. Ponlv, J. Ruhl, A. .lmn-s, ll. Pan-Ill. Ii. Kinney Left to right: N. Brown, C. Paeth, ll. liby, J. Sullivan. A. Jones, li. Bert. Svntvrl: Mrs. Sallvr. u Top row: A. Unweller, K. Spotts, C. Foltz, C. Tucker, R. Kapcla, D. Ulrich, R. lVlontri, C. Cornprohst, L. Mutzingcr, P. Utvai, Vs . Cady., J. Allen. lllidrlle row: IJ. Smith, li. l,uymun, Vt. Svliusshergcr, J. Hag- lev, XX . Seliuller, J. lxessler, li. Smith, ll. Kanavel, L. Usborne, ll. Nowak, P. Butler, L. Mowcry, J. llun- sieker. Bottom row: li. Stevenson, R. lliser, G. Dazey, P. Shaffer, S. Houke, G. Steele. ,. The Future Farmers of America fi Top row: R. llillau, J. lott, C. Wilkinson, T. Mitchell, J. Kirk, L. Adams, W. Dodds, A. Storer, D. Nol- zigcr, J. Madison, IJ. Sugg, P. Rokicki, V. Waterfield. Midrlliz row: Il. Eighmcy, J. Mcllowell, A. Young M. Bowers, J. Jacobs, G. Nieman, E. Wolfe, ll. Nichols, E. llazey, D. White, B. Steele, J. Danzeiscn Bottom row: K. Stone, IC. Szymanski, C. Elliott, J. Werner, N. Brown, T. Smith, G. Struble, C. White M. Miller, C. Ranch. ILBKY... y llture Farmers of America 'l'hc Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. 'l'hc primary aim ol' the organization is to train farm boys to he c ' ompetent and aggressive rural leaders. Each year contests are held on the local. district, regional, state. and national level 'l'hcse contests include public speaking. demonstrations. farm forums, and parliament . . a ary procedure teams. The Bedford farm forum team placed first in the district contest at lda. 'lihc team members were: 'li' ' S ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' trry nut 1. lanry Adaxns. .lllll Patton. Ind bzymanslu. and Norman Brown. liach year our chaptcr has a week-end tri 1. 'l'l ' ' l Michigan. I us year t lCy took a trip to northern Four seniors attended the National Convention at Kansas Cit 'Vli'-.sol ' 'l'l . . y. J 1r1. icy were 'l'erry Smith. .lim Patton. l+id Szymanski, and Norman Brown. 'l'hc activities for the year included a donkey basketball game, pancake supper. and a trip to Farmers' Werfk at Michigan State University. lhrce members of the local chapter were elected to ofhces ln the district and rc- gional associations. .I im Patton held thc office of president ofthe district. Clinton White is now viee-president. Norman Brown held the oflice of Regional president which in- cludes twenty-nine chapters in five counties. and on March 27 was clcctcd president of the Michigan Association of the F. F. A. an organization with a incmhcrsliip exceeding l0,000. 4 6 Y' an Q:s:l-Q'- g K ' Q 9 K I . LARRY NORM State F.F.A. Farm Forum Champion 1 Art Club Hatton: row: M. Ycnzer, U. llarbaugh, J. Elliott, P. Kronk, L. Dixon, A. Kroz-:Schell 511011111014 S 5llcplcr M. Valentine, J. Krueger, ll. Mikols, C. Davis, J. lianville, M. llulisz. Tliirrl raw: Mrs lu-,sm l 1 0 P. Dixon, J. Van Nest, L. Alcork, B. Finley, J. Schmokel, M. Salller. Fourth row: l l,dllW 'X l llllNl'SOIl ll. Spolurich, G. Meyers, B. Scllnaak, K. Yeager, J. lilmades, ll. l,lllllll:,'f0l'. President .... Vice-President. Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Advisor .... OFFICERS . . .Marcia Sattler Alice Krosschell Leona Alcock Mary Ann Hulisz . . . .Mrs. Tussing Junior Classical League Bottom row: E. Stroud, J. Schaffer, J. Wirwahn, L. Mohler, J. Van Nest, M. Lutz, ll. llarhaugh, J. Hlliott S1'r'nmlrou': I.. Noble, N. Moore, Nl. Elliott, S. Gray, S. Stout, P. Dixon, M. Tharp, R. llerkwith, ll. Noi' ziger. Third row: S. lletzel, M. Smith, S. Douglas. M. Sattler, W. Quinn, M. Ferguson, J. Cowell, S. Shcpler J. Szymanski, B. Mcader. Fourth row: J. Sulewski, M. Gmstcffon, ll. Stone, F. 'l'urnbull, C. Kopczyunki P. Altman, M. Miller, J. Lowe, li. Mclwichael. Fifth row: 'l'. Miller, S. 'l'rntt, S. Gill, JK. Connor, ll. Bert L. Wingate, L. Knaggs, B. Perron, C. White, J. Brown. Top row: A. Jones, W. Moore. l.. Nlmvery, ll. Cole R. Barnhart, P. Wagcxiier, D. I.aVoy, E. Egger, L. llullstrung, B. Karuiol, V. Andrews. OFFICERS President ..... ......,......, L aRene Mohler Vice-President .... . . .Judy Schaffer Secretary ..... .... E llen Stroud Treasurer .... .... J oan Wirwahu Reporter. . . . . .Ray Barnhart U-. 32 ng'-'-wmv eq. Y' -. .fm 'Vi' uw ,pit 4? Reserve Cheerleaders .fs- uo Mm Scott, Sharon llakn-os, Nlusrnl, Karen Runlw, llnnilu Hi S J .. Q? Suv Ann, Slmrml, Masvnl, Karen, Ilonila Future Nurses of America Front row: ll. Mcacler, D. Stone, F. Turnbull, J. Szymanski, M. Crosteffon, li. Beckwith. Hank row: S Gray, N. Moore, P. Reuland, M, Poole, J. Snlcwski, L. Mosshurg, M. 'l'l1urp, A. Clegg, Nlr. Wigellt. OFFICERS President ...... .............,. F ay Turnbull Vice-President ..... . ..... .loan Sullivan Secretary-Treasurer ...,.... Marilyn Grosteffon Corresponding Secretary ...... Judy Szymanski Advisor ...........,... .... M r. Wigent Spanish Club Front row: Bernadette Winkler, Karma Yeager, Ann Roscoe, Barbara Swehla, Carolrn Stiles, Carolyn Suits, Brenda Caldwell. Back row: Catherine LaVoy, Sam Grosteffon, Dick Sloan, Wa ter Kanavel, Jack Gustafson, Dick Kaiser, Ed Dazey, Sara Keller, Miss Klatzel. OFFICERS President ..... ....,....,... B arbara Swehla Vice-President .... ,... A nn Roscoe Secretary ..... . . .Karma Yeager Treasurer .... . . 1 .Carolyn Stiles Librarians Lzft to right: Dorothy LaVoy, Harriet Klilllvl, .Mlvisorg Larry Wingate, Barbara Ducll, Lois Noble: Waller Kunavcl, ,Iluly Sorlor. n X5 -Q. Mk . .kk 1 . W Sour Note Club 'vfllllf rmr: Clulrlr-s Ilolmvs, llircwtor. JIiI1l11l'f'Ull'I M. Justin-, ll. Urusscr, S. Gill, IN. Bakr-r, 5. l.u4lssilunvski IJ. llluvrk. Top raw: S. Wutcriiolxl, A. Guihcra-non, li. Wulvrs, V. NIQDIDTPIICHQI, S. Store-r, li, Hikols. ll. Spulu rich, X. HCIIIIDII, A. liosvm-. Glee Club Left to right: llhurlvs llolnlcs, Dircctorg A. Roscoe, V. Mnorclleual, ll. Urasscr, S. Wulerlielll, S. Gill, M Justivv, H. Mikols, J. Slllilll, N. Baker, A. Guiberson, H. Spnlarivh, lnulwiknwski, J. llvalun, l,. Muss n-rg, li. Wah-rs, S. Sion-r. Girls' Athletic Association lilllllllll r4m': 'l'. Kish, A. Connor, M. Pallnn, J. Sullivan, 'l'. Anderson, N. llillau, ll. xxv001lN'0l'lll. Svrmlrl row: ll. llnllingvr, lx. Kopr-zynski, ll. Brown, J. Srhaffcr, lf. Stroud, M. llufflrauer, M. llrown. Third row: Mrs. i'll'Q'lllQ'il, ll. Swclllu, C. Morlcnmrf-, ,l. lluell, ll. Meruler, M. Allorc, K. Ranks, K. Yeager. l nurllr row: l.. Wnmly, l.. Mnhlvr, M. Grosloffun, F. 'l'urnl1nll, ll. llascy, J. Svlinmkcl., M. llayward. Fifth rout M. Nlillvr, l'f. llunzciscn, l'. Keeler, J. Szylnanski, C. Snyder, C. Rank, N. Vvsc, C. li0lxi1'lxi,Sixtl: rout xllll lfullrcrson, ll. lllavklord, J. Cowell, G. Adams, C. Kapelu, F. Lyllc, ll. lull, ,l. xl1lf'lIilli0. OFFICERS President ..,. .Joan Sullivan Vice-President. . . . . .Mary Patton Secretary ...., . . .Alice Connor Treasurer .... Toni Anderson Advisor .... .Mrs. Freiheit fr A g N f 1-X E X Q, N Q x SX K Q X fx ws mf X E X Q X ' W 2 XX x ? M 'FQ ai' I K: . A R5 i ff' XLS -E-fx, A . x ' 1 if 'N' -R 2 f ' Ef ,ff-S gavaii ,f Q i Q X x .AX -A gg Q- f T 1 ' ax S S X r-K x 'J bf' .1 if xk Ywsq 5 .I X fq 1 W f in Scarlet Lyre Club lfulmm raw: S. Shaffer, J. Beck, B. Kinney, E. Drayton, J. Hnnsinger, K. Shaffer, N. Shadle, S. Vayda J. llunsickcr, P. Kronk, J. Reuland, P. Allman. Second row: J. Machado, C. Hair, K. Eby, M. Miller, J Masters, P. Trapp, V. Andrews, Chuck Nevcrs, M. Smith, P. liishen, P. Godhey, N. Rose, J. Lowe, J Baker, C. lweyers. Third row: K. Dodds, J. llunsicker, J. Quaintance, M. Davis, C. Stacy, J. Sulewski P. Van'l'assel, ll. Finley, li. Cowdrey, M. Miller, B. Brown, M. Manley, S. Hunsinger, C. LaP0inte, B Kinney, P. llendle, N. Moore, L. Mowery, M. Bell. Third row: M. Abel, J. Degner, N. Stiles, J. Magee, ll Augustine, D. Kaenuning, M. Szymanski, A. Newcombe, A. Krosschell, J. Schmokel, M. Miller, L. Osborne G. Daisy, J. Sullivan, S. Iletzel. Fourth row: C. McCloud, Mr. Holmes, D. Newman, G. Steele, B. Steele il. Sheppler, lf. Jones, li. Dodds, T. Miller, W. Meyers, R. Barnhart, A. Unweller, P. Marshall, R. lliser N. lirown, J. Coon. OFFICERS President ....... ...... M ary Alice Smith Vice-President .... ....... P aul Eishen Secretary ..... . , .Veronica Andrews Treasurer .... ........ R ay Barnhart Advisor. . . .... Mr. Charles Holmes Varsity Club fl A r- t C: ' .K . - E . 4 Q Top rout Mr. Bvrgnmn, T. Monroe, B. Perron, N. Brown, D. Nofziger, D. Weiclerhold, ll. Ahrenrlt, A. Storer, W. Wood, .l. XAZIITCII, L. Slllllll, .l. Kerekes, B. lllarkos, li. Kulritz, G. Grosteffon, A. llieli, l.. AllilIllS, C. llouge, ll. lluskins, Mr. Masellke. fllirlrllv row: l.. Palan, ll. Segnr, B. llojesak, .l. l,l'lIllllC, ,l. lflstes, IC. Szynianslxi, ll. Za-jar, J. Patton, D. Goldsmith, J. Wliitelleml, li. Groves, l.. llunzeiscn, B. Swelilu. Bottom row: l'l. Zak, D. Sloan, R. R0lllllHl1, S. Grosteffon, L. Ilolcy, C. White, lil. Egger, M. liussell, I.. Knuggs, B. Bank. Youth for Christ ,. ,gi Top row: M. Boade, K. Shaffer, C. Bair, P. Harrington, H. Kanavel, C. Swan, 0. Elliott, l.. llecklinger, J. Coon, B. Kinney, A. Newconnbe, D. Kaemming, C. Davis, L. Usborne, N. Whaley, M. Davis, 'l'. Mit- chcll. Alidrlle row: V. Wengert, C. Bair, IC. Stevenson, D. Dove, W. Kanavel, A. Storer, C. liiinmer, 'l'. Miller, D. 'I'olly, N. Tolly, D. Anderson, B. Stevenson. Iiottom raw: P. Wolfe, J. Mentel, L. NN ingate, B. Kinney, A. Jones, M. Bowers, E. Dazey, E. Feastcr, D. Miller, Nlrs. Wllitesell. Qfliccrs: President, Ariel Jones, Vice-President, Beverly Kinney. Concert i' i' f I' M4 3 W? 'iiiif 3 i . e 1 .... sn-as -...aft l runt row: Ruth lflhy, llaylnonfl Barnhurt, Joyce Schmokel, Vcroniva Andrews, JoAnn Beck. Second row: Put Trapp, ,lutly Lowe, Kathryn Shaffer, Sue llctzcl, Larry Usborne, Arthur Uuwcllcr, Brooke lleebc, Arivl Jones. Third row: Judy Baker, Phyllis Randle, ,loyue Masters, Marlene Miller, Marilyn Davis, ,Ioan llculuutl. Patricia Godhey, Charlene lial'ointc, Judy Degncr, Put Vanlassel. Fourth row: Paul Hishen, liurlnara Kinney, Beverly Kinney, Ilowarfl Dashncr, Don Newman, Paul llarriugton, llolwrt Swchla, Hobart Augustine. Standing: Neil Tolly, Sharon Vayda, Jane Quaiutaucc, Charlotte Davis, Marne Miller, Curtis Shcplcr. Band W: -as . X , X 1 ., W ,Qfx P as - X- 1. FF- i ' rw 'K Q..-1' ,J-4 AT , X Front row: Pat lironk, Honnie llrown, Mary Lemble, Marjorie Manley, Nancy Shadlc. Scmml row: Karen Dodds, Alice lirosm-lie-ll, Mary Alice Smith, Alice Newcomhe, Nancy Moore, ,lim llunsicker, Jennie Magee. Third row: David Kaeuuning, lwary Ann Szylnanski, Janis Sullivan, Barbara Martin, Mary Abel, Wayne llleyers, Bruce Vogel, Eugene Hubbard, David Tolly, Douglas Dove, John P3SCllCll, Terry Miller. Fourth row: Barbara Finley, Nancy Rose, ,lo Ann Sulewski, Nancy Stiles, Elizabeth Drayton, Larry Mowcry, Paul lllarshall, VFOIII Wcslrllp. Standing: Janice Quaintance, Edward Jones, Judy Coon, Mr. Charles Holmes, Chuck Nevers. I 1 -vw. .,, ' '-l K- Q ff' ,M s . X R YQ X K 'sr -A SX? ffsggg 1,4 if, W A X 1 gm YI' W N 'X' 2 252 R, 1 'V T s 5!AX1q 3 Q F Lx S AA. Aix. ', 9.13. 5 - in es -5 Q A by , v, Xu. ' -. Lf I nz q L Q A kv A 5 df I . ' k r . ,5. E V k ,V , - K dl Q bl Q g ' b .Pi YIA A A , , , Q Ama , txt n r Q ' 3 J ,iii q,: I A ' W L ' ' I1: .: . -4- - SP f:,-u H 1: .:',A ' W H 1. ' , . ,. n ' ': 1 , ' X ly 5 gl'-'f-4 '- nf A , W 1 1 ' K K- .9 Q .. J R4 I 'N ' 2 ' AI ' L . 'I - A . 'N t 5 K HJ K J 1331 M- N . . X. - - .min v k - v Y m. - ., , ww-.,,. um ,. 6 ,W W' W w 5 ,M , ,.,-43 w -' 'kv -. '.., :L-.1 :fe Q.. ' kg ' ...,. A-f 1, , T 2 , ., ...ku a .. LB N I ,pk-x.,, A .,,- H ' Y Q' ,i- K -b U . ,Q M16-43 W HSM W, +I ...QW , ., . ,W , .. wt M L ,It A ,M . qw W , -um M . Cornet Section Largest in Nlonroe County f 2 l l . sur' Top row: Don Newman, Paul Marshall, Howard Dashner, Paul Eishen. Second row: Jim Ilunsicker, Bob lliser. Third row: Larry Mowery, Hob Augustine, Elizabeth Drayton, Eugene Steele. Fourth row: Nancy Rose, JoAnn Sulewskl. Bottom row: Nancy Stiles, Beverly Kinney, Barbara Finley, Barbara Kinney. :F V-4 an-1 A- Q. M, 5 , gpg! Nw ia , ,M ,f : ,.,, Q: 1 L f kfiikffsfk 'Gt mx-XWW va 'fe i. , K. ,. 'Evra n 1 Q S L t M: ' : M, -S If E5 y 2.-Q .1 K Tw 6- my - 'i . ... ik? ,, lf wifi . if Q., . - , V' sawav' .Q 1' ,fic-:i F. fry? ,, Q4 . A . . . ,. 7,39 ww SFS 5 1-Q-'1 4-:?f2 ' 5EZb:? K f :Nba fix Wy' Ex - .X '95, ' .1 If? wg..-W , K1 , H , .. I k . W -f f- . J' ff ' 1-,am .' fix ' K w g: ,f ff an K jj' ggi-gfgwga - .,,. ,Jig-' H - . K .M . 4 M u ' ,.i,, 2 r 1 -Q. . 4' 1 SW? Y 4 3 4 6' oney Mad THE JUNIOR PLAY The action of this modern comedy takes place in the living room of the Blakley home in F riendlyville, Ohio. Edgar Blakley, portrayed by Gary Douge, is a real estate agent and an enterprising man who likes to regard himself as a person who can see an opportunity ahead of the other fellow. His wife, Cora Blakley, portrayed by Judy Brown, has somewhat of a dom- ineering attitude. Their two daughters, Janet and Babs, are played by Mary Patton and Barbara Meader. It seems that around ten years ago, Edgar and Larry Hobson, played by Ronald Call, bought these two houses with barely an alley between them, because they know just where the new factory was going to be built. Well, they are still living in them. This has been a topic for argument since the day they built the factory in the west-end of town. Maude Blakley, played by Diane Rasey, is Larry,s very nervous wife. Their two sons, Keith and Rickey, are played by Bill Perron and Marne Miller. Keith and Janet add a romantic touch to the play. Effie Fuggle and Maggie Murphy, the two maids, played by Alice New- combe and Penny Reuland, battle at the drop of a dish cloth. Bab,s high-school gang includes Jimmy Collins, played by Eugene Stevenson, Eddie Brock Jack Hisg-, Bob Turner, Larry llanzelseng Gloria Horton, Mary Smith, Alma Gilmore, Theola Kish, and Dotty Regan, Carol McCloud. Keith Stone portrays Mr. Grant a lawyer from the State, who brings the men the news that the State is inter- ested in buying their houses for the new thru-way to Chicago. Previously, both Mr. Blakley and Mr. Hobson had iven options to a fish peddler, Tony Smeilero, played by Max Kessler, just to get rid of them. Max, whose accent and por- trayal is perfect, really steals the showf' The play ends with both families still arguing, but some good finally came out of both houses. The play was directed by Mrs. Ivan Salter. 66 0 99 The Curious Sa age 'I'llli SICNIUR PLAY 'llhis ht'art-warming l'0Illt'tly' look plavt' in 'l'ht' Cloistt'rs.i' a rt'st honit- just at short tlistanvt' from Boston. N rs. Savagtz playvtl hy lfarhara l3t'rl. who hatl just inht'ritt'tl tt'n million tlollars has ht't'n atlntitttwl to Wllllt' lfloisttyrsv hy' ht'r thrt't' stt'p-t'hiltlrt'n in an attt'mpt to trit'lt ht'r out ol' hvr ntont'y. whilt' ht'rt' sht' n1t't'ls st'yt'ral amusing pvoplt' who atltl tnut'h to ht'r stay at 'l'ht' lIloislt'rs. Ont' ol' tht-st'. a rollirlting t-harat'tt'r. llannihal. portrayvtl hy Norm lfroysn. tlvligjhts his autlit'nt't' with his ltnoys It-tlgo ol' statistivs. llis ytt'ighl antl t'tlllllt'1ll avtions ltt't'p tht-inlaughingtln'oug1hont tht' play. 'l'om Nlonrov. as ,lt'l'l'. ysho l'ant'it'tl himst'lI' as at ggrvat pianist. thought his luturt- ysas tnarrt'tl hy an iniaginary liavial st'ar. Carolyn Stilt's. as lfairy Nlav. pit'lurt'tl ht'rst'll' as at ht'autil'ul tlt'hutanlt' antl was t'y t'r st't'lting nt'yt yt ay s to at'hit'y t' glatnor. l lort'nt't'. t'nat'lt'tl hy Nlarla Nlillvr. rt'- tirt'tl to a tlrt'ant ysorltl ol' ht'r own antl vonsitlt-rt'tl a tloll as ht-r son ysho hatl tlit'tl xtht'n ht- ysas tluilt' young. Xlrs. l'atltly. anotht'r nnnalv. playvtl hy l'at Xlltnan. hatt's t'lt't'lrit'ity antl is t'on- stanlly rt'moying tht' tnht's from ratlios . . ,t antl turning oll light systtt'ht's. Iltt- only tilnt' sht' SlN'tllxS is ysht'n sht' rt't'itt's tht- long list of things sht' hatt's. 'l'ht' lhrt't' stt'p-t'hilth't'n playvtl hy liulh lfhy. 'l't'rry Smith. antl ,lim Patton t'ontin- ually lwt-p tht- plan' in an uproar. Lilly llt'llt' as tht' glantorous latly' from lloston. 'l'itns as a yt'ry tlignilivtl svnator. antl Stlltlll1'l as at long-lost jutlgv. lfy sontt' niiravlt' Xlrs. Sayagt' managvs to outwit tht'st' thrt't' goltl-tligging rt'latiyt's antl spvntls tht' rt'st ol' ht'r natttral IiI't- spt'ntl- ing ht'r tt'n million tlollars tht' yt ay slit' ysanls to. Unt' ol' tht' outstantling I't'aturt's ol' tht' play yt as tht' ht'autiI'ul st't'nt'ry paintvtl hy Carol l'at'th antl tlloytl Hair. two xt'ry talt'ntt'tl svniors ol' our Class. 'l'yso lull-lt'ng,:th hoolt t'ast's llanltvtl t'at'h sitlt' ol' tht' hugt' hay' ysintlow through ' which t'oultl ht' st't'n a ht'autil'nl gartlvn 5l'4'lll'. 'l'ht- sut't't'ss ol' our play' was only' possihlt' through tht' guitlanvt' antl in- spiration of our atlvisor, Mrs. Salter. ,1 7 I 5 w L .-,333 Sponsored by The Siuflent Council SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1956 Music by Jack Runyun and his Orchestra 1 BEDFORD HIGH .SCHOOL 8:30 p. m. Couple, 33.00 ....,.aA..-,ns .gy naw A,.4..n..a--51 , ,M x ' 'I I V K' M H. -Q.. 1 I Junior-Senior Banquet F. Rf sm bv 1. ib- llolnecoming Game Bedford Incl its arch rival, Monroe Catholic Central. in a battle that decided thc South- eastern Michigan Conference Championship. ll was a closely fought halllc, filled with suspense and excitement. During the llilll--lillll' show Mary Patton was crowned Foollnall Queen of l955 by former queen. Carol lllllliilllilllll. Mcinbers of the queen's court were: Mary Lou Bell, Deanna Clark. Onalcc lflliott, Sue llctzel, Connie Kapcla, Alice Ncwcomhe, Mary Alice Smith, and Bobbie Wagner. Highlights of thc game were the touchdown and victorious extra point scored hy Bedford in the third quarter. Both were carried across by halfhack Lyle Palau. The Mules, strong defen- sive line held Central's Dick Vigilotti inches short of thc S.M.C. Championship. The final score-Bedford 7, Central 6. We again gained a share of the Southeastern Mich- igan Conference Championship. 'lv 'za !5 'wr- mek . 1,x',o, .45- cfw il PQ 2 ns g a 'Ll 1 I, Q M K .4-faux 4 n Q lux xv' 'N x ,- 5 up M wx , -,, N1 ix '-no-Pg 1 gf ing, Q4 Qt wtf W.- fl? 2 Ov' if : .ci ,.-ann. 'NJ' 5, ,B K' i 1-X 5' l U r... Q0 E-2111 Varsit llnvk row: C. Groves, L. Smith, G. Grosteffon, J. Kerekes, L. Adams, W. Woods, ll. Weiderhold, N. Kubitz, ll. Ahrendt, ll. lNof'ziger, li. Perron, J. lfstes, NI, Russel, M. Bergman. II'ifll1ll'I'0ll'I A. Masehke, L. Knaggs, L. lloley., ll. Zajae, IC. Szymanski, J. Patton, lf. Markos, K. Kuhitz, J. Lemhle, ll. llojesak, C, llouge, ,I Whitehead, li. Swehla. Front row: C. liair, IC. Zak, ll. Sloan, li. Lett, Crosteffon, L. Palau, li. Rank li. liolhnan. v -Q A The season opened with the young Mules turning havk Sylvania in a r-lose one I3-6. Lyle Palau and Kent lxulritz seored the only touehdowns. 1 2? Q ,Q- The first league game with Airport saw Bedford lp Q 1-rush the opponents 31-0. .v The llillsdale game proved to he a real thriller with the Mules eoming from behind and gaining 20 points in the last half, for a final score ofI20-13. flttawa llills proved no match for the lledford powerhouse as our winning ways lead us to a 26-T vietory. lint into eaeh season some rain must fall, upset- minded Tecumseh dealt the Mules a deadly hlow hy defeating them 9-0. The only sunshine was the aggres- sive defensive play of Larry Smith, Larry lloley and Sam Grosteffon. Clay and Swanton continued to stun the Bedford eleven. The Mules lost their eoufidenee and seoriug punch. The high point of the season eame with the Monroe Central team in our llorneeoming Game. The Mules regained their poise and squeezed out a elose decision by one point to grab a share of the S.M.C. Champion- ship. , ' The final game with llolland warned rival teams of Kang IXUIML liedford's future prowess. Forty points were seored by ,,-kos andugc a host of young teammates. Bill Markos combined a -na, Bill Nlxm. YM 21944 I pass and a run for a 60 yard touchdown, overwhelming u,,.k1ayytalt'Al,as'll A'-I the Holland team 40-0. Sam Crostelfon and Larry lloley were ehosen Co- Captains for the 1056 season. Fl'0SlllllilIl Football l l'UlIf row: ll. xYt'lSllilIlS, I.. Lowe, P. llurrillglun, ll. Meyers, M. Guthrie, ll. 'Vlzu'llu1ln. Uirlrlla' rout li Kzlpvla, ll. Snvll. .l. Casey, Cl. l10l'Illll'UlPSl, L. Feliz, ll. llzunnmrslvin, P. Utmii. liuvlf mu? H. llc-invrs, I! Ulrivll, lf. llll0illll'S, U. lluvv, il. Rinlulvr, li. lvoml, R. Nlmllri, U. Tolly, IC. W ilI'l'l'II. Reserve Football rant row: IC. Steve-nsml. I.. llzlllzeisvll, P. Shaffer, C. While, li. Egger, R. SICVPIISUII, ll. Hunk. Viflfllf 'out ll. llulv. ll. Grumlvl.. C. .llllll'S, ll. Tolly. R. Monlri, M. Kessler, Ii. Vogel, .l. l':1sm'll1'lI. lfurlr rout li. Hull, Il. l'4-rron, IJ. S4-gur, N. lxulrilz, .l. Warren, CI. Rinnnvr. li. Wood, .l. lxirk. .l. Sturm-r. Varsity Front row: L. Hammond, D. Sloan, K. Kuhitz, B. Markus, C. Bair, J. Whiteheafl. Second row: M. Russel G. Jones, R. Call, J. Lohbauer, M. Call, J. Warren, R. Metroff, B. Perron, W. Rank, Mr. Howard llale Reserves 00 Front row: W. Cady, G. Douge, J. Estes, R. Rollman, C. Rauch. Second row: W. Karmol, J. Hartz, N. Kubitz, Mr. Warren Eyler, W. Woods, J. Kerekes, D. Segur. John Warren Little John Junior - 6' 4 Center Kent Kubitz Captain Kid Senior - 6' 2 Forward Larry Hammond Ham-bone Senior - 5' 10 Guard Cloyd Bair C! Cub97 Senior - 5' 8 Richard Sloan Slimey Junior - 5' 7 Guard Senlor - 6 Ronald Call QQRon7, Junior - 5' 11 Guard Mlchael Call Mike Forward Rlchard Metroli' Dick Senlor - 6' Forward James Lohbauer !!Jim77 Senior - 6' 1 Forward William Perron Bill Junior - 5' 11 Guard Coaches and Captains Howard Hale Coach Varsity Basketball Reserve Football Bill Markos Co-Captain Basketball Football Kent Kubitz Co-Captain Basketball Football Marvin Bergman Coach Baseball Arthur lwaschkc Athletic Director 1 rack Coach Warren Eylel Coach Reserve Basketball 103 5 K 1 K' X2 M... N V353- ar 'H 2' LP' i ' f 5 106 I 'l' ,,.. S unior High Junior ' High Faculty Mrs. Rosemary Simpson Mr. Anthony Wolodzko Nlr. Russell Curtis 'PN' -.Cf r Y In Nlr. Iloward Whitesell XV! NIFS. Mary Macljllllaltl Mrs. Barbara Judge Mr s. Nlona Wilson Mr. Gerald Licbau l I ,, .W . l A R. 1 Wg C. Abel I. Alexander . Barrett vw-Q. we 5' T ..-S. .. A I. Bronam E. Burno 1' ' N. Conrad gg or , rx S L. Drouillard EQ. - 'wg . .S ww, s Ferguson . Q 1 ,.Q:, F 1 s Eighth Grade 2 'L fe , -A E S. Adams G. Allen G. Allen , ,,,,g..:,' g ' Q 2 4 A :Qi 1 . A A-L f 7 WT 7513 ' 5' 5' 4' .lf -1 .V ' B A no . . f '-' f x 3, 'A .M ' i - . n A , I am f 'X mg K L . . A ... J L. Alexander W. Altman P. Andrews R. Augustine S. Bacome I. Baker I. Barnes g 4? V . ,,. ,Q N A ' 'f- sf .B M- 1. . n o . v ,yr a I A... , NW, - - HLA . X... , Q , M A. ,. .,.. 4- .: ,I . Wu A , . I -,Af V W V ,, ., v- , .-. I. Bearinger C. Bellman C. Benjamin C. Bonham B . an I. Bridge R, Bridge 1 :fx 3 Av - is , ' . - ., F15 ' mf , ,, fi :y i 'ff R. Brown E. Brunt J. Brunt M. Buchelt I. Burk C. Bunde H. Burkett :Wa g Ap. K ,. .. , ...Mg H .... tg... . A et i . A Z. my g I . l y .H .f 5 N, 5 vm-- . ' -1 ,',x:. ' MF ' gii, . H Sig - ...f p A f-if? 5 if A ,E I ag, N, 'uk' L. Capman I. Carrier D. Chrobak I. Clark M. Clay K. Colwell M. Connor . Q ' .Q ' . . W r - x -41 A! - A I g it - g .5 1 . I by ' F. . , G Q -Q, ,.-, V' T. 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Elenlentary Teachers ,kgncs Shnrples K i n rlvrgarlvn Carol Bishop Salle Nuller I ourth f lrailv Fi rst f Irarlv llonnu Couture Bernice Luse 'l'hirrl Grade' Thirrl Grade' llenry Frier llelly llumilton Sixth Grade First Grade f V242-.1 - t . m,,. 7 is t :j:.5.?57sg, t 5-5 ', 'm 2 Q N, 1 Sara Lehman lllanche Swartz Nm-ilha llurkenqlu-sl Kindergarten Svronrl Grade Sixth flrarlv ,v 'ZS' ' I i I AJ A fl if .x O Genevieve Crusley Bello Nluschke june Nlooreil Ymlin Wlre-alley S4-valid Urarh' Third Urarle Third Grade' First Crmlv - l, ., K A Ji' S I' 2 sf f , Y I ' A Fern llarris ,lulia Wehner Iildu Allxring Fifth Grade Grace Aul t Third Grady First llrariu I'l0ll rlh Ura 110 . ,S t ....W WH? 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X IXNE 1 IVAN SALTER flf,,amf Serves You Right G Phone Temperance 115 Call Us For CLEAN METERED HEAT DELIVERY 1848 1956 AUTOMATIC DEPENDABLE DELIVERY SERVICE OVER 100 YEARS SERVICE SOLAR HEAT FUEL OIL- GASOLINE MOTOR OILS - GREASES 3 KEROSENE 930 W. Eighth St. - DISTRIBUTOR - Monroe, Mich. Phone Phone Monroe Ida CHerry 1-1100 Andrews 9-9335 'II8 JAMES BARRON IDA, MICHIGAN AGENT Compliments of HILL'S MARKET St. Anthony Insurance and Real Estate Gladys R. Kinney Agency Temperance, Michigan Complete and Reliable Service for F ifty-Three Years Phone 145 1-'S K . 1 E Mobil 5 S ALTMAN'S SERVICE Temperance, Michigan Compliments of HAZZARD'S STANDARD SERVICE Phone Temperance 227176 M ' xl l 'W :jx A complete picture story of your wedding FELIX HUTCHINSON Photographer 1039 Howard St. Temperance, Mich. Phone 34113 Lester G. Bittner 6733 Monroe St. Phone 2-2350 Sylvania, Ohio New installation and repair work of hand-fired, oil and gas furnaces Dependable Cleaners 9037 Lewis Avenue Temperance Michigan ' DAWSON GROSTEFFON All Types of Cleaning Done Sullivan Sales and Service G. M. C. Trucks PARTS AND REPAIR Phone 14113 9023 Lewis Avenue Temperance Michigan HACHNIA FARM S PPLY H. W. HACHMAN DEALERS IN COAL, FEED, SEED AND FERTILIZER APPLIANCES - PAINT INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Mutual Fire, Cyclone, Auto, and Hail TEMPERANCE AND DEERFIELD, MICHIGAN 2 SUBURBAN, CITY, AND FARM PROPERTIES Licensed in Michigan and Ohio PHONE TEMPERANCE 107 7652 LEWIS AVENUE TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN Mrs. C. R. Paeth, Broker Trilby Drive- In Cleaners TOLEDO'S FIRST STORMY WEATHER CAR PORT -WITH CURB SERVICE CUSTOMERS NEED NOT LEAVE CAR Our Cleaning Plant Dry Cleaning Unsurpassed 5755 GAY STREET KL 0704 In the heart of TRILBY Trilby Farm Dairy, Inc. GRADE A MILK BUTTER - COTTAGE CHEESE - CREAM 6043 SECOR ROAD LA. 8800 TOLEDO COMPLIMENTS OF W. E. Fielding Insurance Agency COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE L- 9044 LEWIS AVENUE I. O. O. F. BUILDING TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN Phone 112 CLARK'S GARAGE Day 81 Night Expert Tow Car Auto Repairs Welding Call Full Body Shop 2451 Samaria Service OVERHAULING CARS - TRUCKS - T RACTORS OUR SPECIALTY Compliments of mwwoon SERVICE N TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN Compliments of CARIIS GROCERY Temperance, Michigan LEMBLE PLUMBING C0. 2630 Hasen Drive Lambertville, Mich. Rlchard Schoch Art Lemble Phone Whiteford Center 93 F-2 91 F 2 Compliments of M. R. Shambaugh KUEHMANN F 00DS INC 1228 OAKWOOD AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO 123 Compliments of JEWELERS COUSJNITS BODY SHOP Complete HOIIIC of Body and Wrecker Service KEEPS AKE DIAMONDS 5523 SECOR ROAD TRILBY Phone KL. 7011 McGee's Schio Service 3208 ALEXIS ROAD We give top value stamps Compliments of Road Service Phone LA. 0164- 24 TOLOOO O OHIO Pelten's Sunoco Service SECOR AND ALEXIS ROADS LAwndale 3982 TRILBY, OHIO A to Z Lubrication Electronic Wheel Balancing Ignition Service Brake Work We give Top Value Stamps FLECICS BARBER SHOP 8902 Lewis Avenue TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN Phone 58 FLOYD MADALINSKI PLUMBING 81 HEATING SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION Phone 1691711 Temperance, Michigan Compliments of McFarland Market 727 East Temperance Road TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN Phone 57 NTHE HEIGHTS NEW SUBDIVISION MODERN HOMESITES Lawrence and Helen Danzelsen 1250 West Temperance Road Temperance, Michigan TEMPERANCE BRANCH MONROE STATE SAVINGS BANK A friendly, financial institution giving capable, courteous service to the people of this community. HOURS: 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. 9 A.M. to 12 Noon Wed., Sat. 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Friday evening LEE'S BARBER SHOP 9024- Lewis Ave., Temperance, Mich Lee Swift WHEN YOUR HAIR IS NOT BECOMING TO YOU- IT SHOULD BE COMING TO US Office Supplies Stationers Giftware West Toledo Stationers, Inc. 1126 Sylvania Avenue Toledo 12, Ohio LA. 9884 ESTERBROOK Pens and Pencils 26 Krueger 81 Harvey INSURANCE AGENCY The BEST in Insurance and Service Doesn't Cost Much But LESS THAN THE BEST Could cost you everything 9041 Lewis Avenue TEMPERANCE, MICHIGAN W. R. TOLLY 81 SON General Hardware, Water Systems Furnaces, Oil Heaters Electric and Oil Water Heaters Bulk Garden Seeds and Fertilizer Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work Sherwin Williams Paint Temperance, Michigan Phone STAN SBURY EMBROIDERY SHOP 3246 ALEXIS ROAD KI 5913 Toledo 13 fTrilbyj, Ohio Athletic Lettering Professionally Correct WARRICK'S Department Store 9050 Lewis Avenue Open Every Night Watch Repair Be proud of what you read Hofstetter Rexall Drug Store For your complete drug and prescription service Phone KL 1871 Corner of Alexis 81 Secor Roads Trilby, Ohio Factory Authorized Appliance Parts Q Service Mohr Electrical Appliance 81 Repair 3107 Alexis Road Toledo 13 CTrilbyj, Ohio Phone Klngswood 2787 Open: Mon. thru Wed. 9 to 6 Fri. and Sat. 9 to 6 Closed Thursdays Compliments of SHlNKLE'S GREENHOUSE TOLEDO DELIVERY Phone 110 Temperance, Michigan GAMBLE'S HARDWARE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES G. E. APPLIANCES Morrill Bros., Props. 3128 Alexis Road KI 5257 Trilby, Ohio Bofia SUNOCO Service Lubrication - Carwash - Tune-Up Wheel Balancing Tire Experts Night Calls 100 Phone 9248 Wreck Service Temperance, Michigan 127 Compliments of MOYER'S BARBER SHOP Temperance, Michigan Compliments of SI'IINNER'S MARKET Miracle Mile HOUSEL'S NURSERY 8519 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan Phone 17 YOST AUTO CLINIC 3151 Smith Road Toledo 13, Ohio Phone-Whiteford Center 12F2 Complete Wrecker Service Security Beauty Salon Hair Stylist 81 Makeup Artists Security Building CH-2-5005 Toledo, Ohio Compliments of Brown's Sporting Goods 8914 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan Congratulations Compliments of Wggdy,S MARTIN HAMMERSTEIN Miracle Mile Pure Oil Jackman 8 Laskey 128 Pure Products and Service Temperance Hardware H Supplies 8955 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan Compliments of FLICK'S MARKET 7723 Summerfield Road Lambertville, Michigan NEWCOMBE G. BRUNS COMPLETE TE XACO SERVICE I mile South of Temperance on U. S. 23 Corner Lewis Avenue and Dean Road Phone 138F5 Temperance, Michigan Compliments of I.EBAY'S SERVICE 6620 SummerHeld Road Bumping 81 Painting - Glass Installed Welding - Complete Collision Service Phone 64 R 2 8690 Lewis Ave. Temperance, Mich. HAMMAN'S BODY SHOP Compliments of FISH'S HARDWARE Phone Whiteford 22-F-8 8019 Summerfield Road Lambertville, Michigan .IlM'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 8035 Lewis Avenue House Wiring T. V. Aerials Service Calls Phone 137F3 NICK MACUT MOBIL SERVICE Lubrication - Car Wash Tuneup - General Repair Phone Whiteford 78F2 8516 Secor Road Compliments of THE CORNER HOUSE Douglas Road at Smith I29 Compliments of BOB LETT AMIDON ,IEWELERS Watches - Diamonds - Clocks Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed LA 5071 5751 Gay Street Trilby, Ohio Otto's Gift 81 Beauty Shop All Types: Permanents Waving - Styling - Hair Cutting LA 8301 5936 SECOR TRILBY Prop.-Doris Reeves FRANCIS FOODLAND Meat you can eat Phone 30 Temperance, Michigan W. BROCK Gm SONS HARDWARE Alexis and Secor Roads Kingswood 2239 Toledo 13, Ohio Meats at Wholesale- For Quality Our Prices Can't Be Beat Temperance Food Lockers 8969 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan W. J. Cauchie Phone 78 Whitman Ford Company Temperance, Michigan Your Friendly Ford Dealer Complete Modern Service Department Expert Body and Paint Work A-1 Used Cars Temperance Phone 101 Compliments of KINNEY H TELEVISION Temperance, Michigan AIR COOLED ENGINES 1 to 27 HORSE POWER We represent these Lawnmower Engine Manufacturers BRIGGS 81 STRATTON REO KOHLER LAUSON LAWN-BOY POWER PRODUCTS for . Toledo Auto Electric Compan 35 17th St., Toledo, Ohio Phone CHerry 3-7104 .mln THE BUlLDER'S SUPER-MARKET Xxvwff XXl '!f Xxx-'fff Xxvwfff X SPECIAL X X TOLEDOS f X msuumou ,X CARAGE5 fx Nl -'-WORK fx f a Cl-ZLOTEX All Sizes, Slyln lmffio' FW! Complain Suppliers Q Q GOLD 50,49 -a spedliufgom .nd phu - . Doon and Cabmeu f - I ' o zouourz 36 M.,..q,. Q. P., Modem Eau-nmef-I You Can Be Sun lnsurel TOD OUIIIKY Qlllll UI dung 0 Mu v-My Product: w. Ivy mgm w. sm mm '04 P'0 'P' 5 '1 Mgfgnak WlhT 0 ' 1' B 1. xXl 'ff Xl f! vwfff xvufff 5 Eve Yllling F R E E Naouw ' 4 N Build Estimates. 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TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR FUEL OIL DUNDEE, MICHIGAN WAN DA ESTATES C I- x I- Restrictions for Ranch Honies only omp lments 0 I. 0. 0. F. N0. 65 TEMPERANCE MICHIGAN Sand e Gravel ae Crushed Stone Top Dirt i Fill Dirt NURM CUVELL Crane Service 3 Bulldozing Phone 2741 SAMARIA MICHIGAN Lots 100 x 140 North of Tenlperance Phone 186 Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Borg Toledo Uxygen 81 Equipment Go. 1310 ELM STREET TOLEDO 4, OHIO 133 If it,s to be there at one, Ten to one it's on the way THE BLUE LINE FUEL C0 1950 TREMAINSVILLE ROAD TOLEDO 13, OHIO CHERRY GRDVE DAIRY 00. 5353 STICKNEY AVENUE TOLEDO 12, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 FROM A FRIEND 4 CRARY REXALL DRUG PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Telephone 13 TEMPERANCE MICHIGAN MONRDE NOVELTY CCMPANY Candy o Patent Medicine 0 Paper o Toys 'GJOHN J. SVVIDERSKIH Phone CN 1-8460 s 815 ADAMS STREET H- Phone CH 2-2650 MONROE MICHIGAN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS JOHNSTON BOX CHOCOLATES WHAT COULD BE SWEETERM K I ,f'-'- 'Thotography at Its Best SCHOOLS WEDDINGS BABIES H. A. Powell Studios Largest In the Midwest TOLEDO ' DAYTON ' DETROIT THE MELLOCRAFT CCMPANY Everything for Sanitation F TO THE CLASS OF '56 J. S. .Ianney Hardware Congratulations M . d D W t P . Burton waiters We ankeougfwgj' umm Phone LAwndale 1288 Attorney 5761 Secor Road 9033 Lewis Ave. Temperance m Compliments of Blackford's Market GROCERIES 81 MEATS Corner of Secor 81 Summerfield Lambertville, Michigan Phone Whiteford 34F3 Fyr Fyter Sales 81 Service Chas. E. Grossman, Mgr. All Types and Sizes of FIRE EXTINGUISHERS As well as recharge service 419 Twelfth Street Toledo, Ohio Phone Cllerry 3-3635 Stevenson Lumber 81 Supply Go. Lumber - Millwork - Hardware Dupont and Sherwin Williams Paints Barrett Roofing Secor and Dean Lambertville Michigan Phone Whiteford 19F3 Merl's Sunoco Service Merl Askins, Owner Complete Ignition and Lubrication Service Complete motor tune-up and repairs 85505 Secor Road at Conscar Phone Whiteford 21179 138 AAA Road Service Compliments of Zeigler Hardware sizeof: Rom Touzno, onlo The Petersburg Sun The Community Newspaper Since 1880 Commercial Printing Phone 46 Petersburg Michigan Compliments ol' P. A. WILLIAMS BECK'S GARAGE TEMPERANCE IIIICIIIGAN WELDING a YVELL DRILLING Temperance Michigan Congratulations The Mohr Bros. Bottling Co. Manufacturers of Soda and Mineral Waters 2516-20 Lagrange Street Toledo 8, Ohio TO TIIE CLASS OF 1956 Les Stark Hardware NI-151 at St. Anthony Wlliteforcl o16F9 Toledo Radiator and Body Go. 1102 MONROE STREET TOLEDO 2, OHIO PAUL R. TOLLY WATER PUMPS - PLUMBING HOT WATER HEATING Phone 82 9035 Lewis Ave. Temperance, Michigan .IORDANOFF AUTO ELECTRIC Carburetor Sales and Service New and Rebuilt Units Carter, Stromberg, Zenith 908-10 Cherry St. Toledo 4, Ohio A. I. Rodd Lumber Company Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Builders in Hardware Phones: Yard 68R2 - Office 68113 Temperance, Michigan 139 SUCCESS . . . HAPPINESS . . . HEALTH . . . ' CLASS of 56 DR. Gm MRS. D. M. SODA fl MV .f S4 1. it . WMP 4 Q V ,bij ff Ml, with . - ' Mp NWMWW 'YW .fr ,uf 3 Av My J Q, XM M .Wff'fS4??W MF MXN.. w,.W.A A ,, ,. A i OG sw K Q! K' A Y. 8 3 A NS' .f 2 Q , X f 9 ' . Sf A I H . , I ,ELM bl-D 5Fx5m..x!r XX 'A' . 2 A 5 A if ff W Il no 5 W W JL . WWW-def , 3? Qfff Nwf' 5 fgwzf' Kclgkyw Qf fkg 6 W W!! AW MM Aff if vw J 2 K9 'ggzwep Q, Hi-if .ff ,fl NZ., . , ,X fgf X' Xa ,J 451 ,. d' 5. ,M A ' . , 5 Q . f rx V9 X .X OR fo x Qi, 1 4 J :J ' pf 1 , KAL! 0 ,Q Q O33 ii. 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