Beecher High School - Clipper Yearbook (Flint, MI)

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Science, Mathematics NORTHGATE PAULINE DEMPSEY, Kindergarten WALKER TOWNS, Social Studies LOUDEAN DAILEY. Home Economics HOWARD CLIFFORD. Social Science RUTH CARPENTER, English RHODA COMPI' ON, School Nurse HAROLD DRESSEL. English HUGH DAWSON, Coacn PATRICIA PRITCHARD, Grade l I sf LUCILE Q gg FRYE. English X , JOSEPH MAURINA, Industrial Arts ALBERT BARNES, C ivics, Science HARRIS BORR, Boys ' Athletics KIRK LEWIS, Commer- cial IACQUE LINE CHURCHILL. Girls' Coach DONALD MCCLOY, Mathematics MARION DIECK, Grade 1 l 'YW' AQQFN inf' QI sq.-51 4,..., J FT. at . git.-'if Vi H A V' A xg, ,ggi I f,..,if'F .I ff E' 'sf tr-. A L ls- ,-:H f V -- if 'M ,, '?t fy: , A' if Ei as YL dy, 5 . W , VN , t 5 XJN, N f ' A' A mf . Ffa I I2 12 ' 'Qi X my vi. ' -42,5 4-715 7, L' X mf.. A uf la r' ies sf- ,fig sf .. A, tax , . 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Her sweet smile and kind patience will never be forgotten by those who have known her. 6 bww XX fra S4 X , VIRGINIA BAKER A smile, a hi for everyone, she's always full of pep and fun. Class Officer lg Y-Teens 4: Com- mercial Club 3, 4, F,H.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Hockey 2, Softball 4, Annual Staff 4, LAWRENCE BACON 'We can't say much about this lad, I-le must be good, cause he's not bad. LARRY BAUM The will to do, the soul I to dare. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, Football 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4g Annual staff 4, Play Committee 4. Annual Staff 4, Future Nurses 4. RICHARD BLAKE A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best f . -153 o men 3 wx? ? i . Q -S' F A B ON ?UD BUOURGEOIS ite are f a h e, - .A q:uet boy, but well worth know- t S an mt Wm be-, mg' n 1 Staff 4X x s X Y x X Rx m ,K KX sx JAMES BENJAMIN 'fmif BLAKE , n Don't try to estimate what there W mls and she 11 come to you' . . . ,. F.H,A. 2,45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Play is in a quiet fellow, n Glee club 4. 2, Play Committee 3, Band 1,2,3, 43 DELWIN BERRY 'May he kiss those he pleases, and please those whom he kisses. Play Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Football 1. ,F ,AMAAM 4 , . J I' JERRY BOLAN AA-4, lt's the boy in him. K , ' sr, Z Q CHARLES BRANDT A guy who's swell, and full of MARILYN BRANDT 'We could hardly say she's shy, for it's not nice to tell a lie, il oh wen .. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, BT?-1, 2, 3,4, Football 1, Basket- 44 Y'TeenS 2'3- 41 Buccaneef 2- 3' ban Mgr 1 2, Class may 1 2 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Annual ' ' ' ' ' staff 4, F,H,A, 1,2, a,4, Track M, S 3, 4, Q, ,, Y Q f5 1g ,,R - 4- LESLIE BROWN Where there's trouble, there's Leslie. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Library 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Buccaneer 2, 3, Play Committee 1, 2, 4. . MN! DUANE CHAPELLE The man who blushes not quite a brute. Football l, 2, Track 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. is GARY BURGESS 'The whole world loves a clean and whole-hearted athlete. Football 3, 4. INEZ CHURCH 'A sweeter maiden ne'er drew breath, Buccaneer 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 1, 2, Class Officer 2, 3, Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Annual staff 4, Softball Manager 2, Hockey Manager 2, Hockey 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, JOAN CHAFFIN She was made for happy thoughts, Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 4. SHIRLEY CLARK 'Makes no difference the time or place, There's always a smile on her face. Class Officer 3, 4, F,H,A, 2, 3,4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 1, 2, Student Director 3, 4, F,T.A. 3, 4, Annual 4, Student Council 3 4, Prom Chairman 3. ROBERT BRYANT 'Although we don't know him very well, lots of people think he's swell. JANET CHILDS 'There is truly one, so talkative and full of fun,' Buccaneer 4, F.H.A, 1, Basketball 4, Softball 4, F,T ,A, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Play 3, Annual 4, Library 1, 2. J I4 Uv t I I ' 4 L LEON COLLINS 1,44 Don't worry me with ' women, jyy VM ' Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, ay cast 1, 3,49 Play Committee 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, DOLOR SNEQKQIS S t e done Sbjhuc M dyee C1 I 2,3 4 Y Teens X2 Fpt jNurse Club 4 fyboplisjsf - H. . I IOANNE CLIFFORD If love is madness I must be in- sane. Y-Teens 2,3,4, F,T,A, 3,45 F,H,A, 4g'Play Cast 2, 43 Prom Committee 3, Class council 35 Annual Staff 4, 1 I if DICK COLE It isn't work that worries me-- It's women. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4:1-Ii-C 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,4g Basket- nw ball 1,2,3g Annual Staff 43 Buc- caneer 4. MARION CRONKRIGI-IT TO Marion we wish great success and as always she'l1 do her best, F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 'Z JERRY DAVIDSON f 1 CALVIN DAVIS Jerry is quite a lad, we ve never It S not so bad now that I m known him to get mad. fhl'0gghIjI J' WD M L N 9!,L'C,',-,fbe . I ' I 'I cl-MX ,gf r ry' n MII I WILLIAM DAVIS Bi1l is one who really clicks when it comes to playing nicks. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Com- mittee 4g Buccaneer 45 Prom . Committee 3, Ifawlil BOB DLIBOIS 4416 lg There Wl1 66 other one NINA DCLANEY as ood a s rt and as full of fun ' -' Ami OH Sh Wen-1, and Sweefef 8 P0 , - I F Football 1,2,3,4g,Bzsfetball 1, xl 'grew-J. S, ' H1 Y 3, 4, WILMA FRAZIER She's always been a quiet lass. You'd never know she's in the class. Commercial Club 45 An- nual Staff 45 Y-Teens 3,45 F,H.A. 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM GRANT 'What would I do with brains when I do so much without them. Library Club 45 Football 1. SANDRA GROULX GERALDINE EDWARDS As for Jerry we'll admit she's just full of corny wit. Commercial Club 45 F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, PAT GEKELER Aren't men grand! ? l Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Play 2, 45 Oper- etta 1, 2, 35 Annual 45 Y-Teens 45 Commercial Club 4, Hang sorrow - Let's be merry. Glee Club 45 F,H,A, 3, SYLVIA FOSTER IfI had my way school would be closed all day, Commercial Club 3, 45 F.H,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Nurses Club 45 Red Cross 3, 4. ELOISE FRECHETTE. At being a friend she is the best. Need we tell you all the rest? Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Band 15 Y-Teens 3,45 Annual 45 Class Play 4, 5 'aff' ,fMY'RNA GLIDDEN L 'She was the queen 'of laughter. J Y-Teens,,3,45 F,H,,A, 2,43, 45 Glee Club. 2,'3, 45 Operetta 25 Annual Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Tickets'45 Buccaneer 4, EVELYN GRAY 'Soon the wedding bell will ring, and this swell girl will really sing. Hockey 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Play 2, 45 Buccaneer 3, 45 F,H,A, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. it MARY GUNTHER 'When she is good, she is very good, but .... Basketball 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 F.H,A. 1, 2,35 Y-Teens 45 Com- L mercial Club 3, 4, v EDITH HAMILL A little shy and quiet, --sometimes. Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Nurses Club 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Buccaneer Staff 4, Li- brary 3, 4. SHIRLEY HAJEK But a wonderful twinkle shone in her eye. F,T,A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 4, Class Play 1, Play Committee 4, ll ,, , lvl '11- ll 1 ' 1 ' A g.'l'Q,IClEH1LE , it Q L 'I Ql 'f5f.er, the find slide, I'11,n4or ' budge I -. lv . fu. h Ov L .l fafll l ,f 's fl? Li ,,,4,, iYa,3 4,,, 'JMU' flf 1 if I , - .. :V ' I' 'I A , :j.V'Lf' :,t 'i.-' 'pill 2 H-Lie I, gl, jf! i f, 11 'Pitt V 1 ! 4 J it C A , , . BILL HARDIN A great Mani He admits himself. lass Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, nnual Staff 4, 1 l p J , Y f HQRRINKUFQN NANCY irsir Yfylho? hy? When? here? Whyk Here's a girl that 's short and sweet, ig' ow? . ' N one of the nicest you could meet. ray 1 ,4, Prrvfsmmitfeeta, Wd Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, X?-3, 4, 2,3,4,, Anyfual Commercial Club 3, 4, Y-Teens st ff 4, Nl., 2,3,4, 3 1 iw Q y lg RLBIN H MS erot a lcharmf Y-Xeens 2,3,4, m- nh verguietn s J T m tial lub 4- Glee Clu J Zigalay ommxe 3,4, nnua taff 4. St, b .I DICK HOFFMAN The guy who has a swell physique, we all think he can't be beat, Football 1, 2,3, 4, Track 1, 2,3, 4, Play 1, Class Officer 2,3, Prom Committee. ED HORN 'Why bother to come to school, I have a cold. MARGIE HENDERSON She's quite a girl as you can see, We know our friend she'll always be. F.H.A, 1, 2, 3: Play 3: Prom Committee 3, Play Committee 4, Commercial Club 4, Buccaneer Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Z, 3, 4, Hi-C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4. THE LMA HOUGHLA ND 2,3, 4, Hockey 2,3, 4, JACK HUBBS 'Some men are born lucky, others have luck thrust up- on them and then there is me. Football 2, 35 Track 1, 3, ALICE I With p onality she can't be beat, We really think that Alice is sweet. Glee Club 1,2,3g F.T,A, 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 43 Hi-C 2, 3, CAROLINE IACKSON 4 Sweet and char i are ways. F.H.A. 4. . J I JEAN KETTLER A make up kit she ll never need. ln natural beauty she'll always lead, F.H.A. 1, 2,3. JANET I-IORTON 'To picture Thelma without a joke All the sweetest kids have to go is like 3 me without Smoke-H and graduate.-' F,l-l,A. 1gY-Teens 3, 4g Basket- Play Committee 1gY-Teens 2, 3. ball 2' 3,41 Softball 2' 3-41TfaCk REBECCA HUNT I'm a jolly senior folks who-da thunk it, JY-Teens 2, 3, 45 F T A 213, 4g Play Committee 4 Annual Staff 4. WAYNE KING 'Give him some wire and a piece of board he s all wrapped up in that old Ford Play Staff 1, 2, 3 wlrmza kmmz K0zL0wSK1 He doesn't like to study-it weakens X Th I6'S 3 time for 2111 IhiY1gS, his eyes. n sleep. Annual Staff 4, o all 1, 2. 3.4: Track 3. 4. ARDITH LEASK There is a little bit of mis- chief in every good girl. F.H.A. 2, 4. SUE LONGENDYKE 'Happy-go-lucky am I-- and free. F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 35 Commercial Club 35 Play A 2. JEAN MAYFIELD There's mischief in every dim- ple. Hockey 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Annual Staff 45 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Play Commit ee 25 Cheer- leading 3, , A , ri C4 ifiwwu f ERVIN MAYHEW He seems to be quiet and shy, but when you know him he's quite a guy. Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 3, 4. WILLARD lvlcNEW 'Nonsense now and then is plea- sant. Senior Play. GLEA LEFLER A girl who is liked by everyone, She's good in sports and full of fun. Operetta 15 Commercial Club Officer 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Hockey 3,45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 3,45 Track manager 2, 3,45 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1, IOE MARKO Girls at the age of Bobby sox, like to listen to his old squeez box, 75 ,f if ffl PM ,wt W ED MAYHEW 'Eddie has a real nice smile, we hope he keeps it quite a while, Football lg Basketball 15 Baseball 3, 4, NANCY MCQUIST ON Ohl the fun in those sparkling eyes. Buccaneer 45 Annual Staff 4, MADELINE MCAINSH 'I believe she would take three bites to a cherry. Play Committee 1, 3, 45 F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Class Of- ficer 45 Annual Staff 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. MURIEL MORRISON 'Though her guy is far away, we're sure she'll be with him some day. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 1, 4, Play Committee 2, 35 Class Officer 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual 43 Hi-C 4, F,T.A. 3, JAMES OTT What, no girls in heaven? I'll stay here, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 1, 2,45 Class Officer 2, Prom Committee 3: Annual Staff 4, REX MIDDLEDITCH RACHEL MILEY I never let my studies interfere 'The whole world loves a spice with my education, Play Committee 3, 4. WANDA NORMAN We're proud to say we know her Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 45 F.H, A. 1,2,3,4. is N ,MPC iY', 'I fi , '- 19255 Tin A gg I , , A ytyy ' 'Ry 3 gg t , tyyf - s to A 1 I, l- ii H i ,,, of mischief, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, f GEORGIANA ODERK IRK 'Sing for I know you sing well. F,H,A, 1, 2, 3,4g Commercial Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 F.H,A. Officer 3, 4. JAMES MURPHY 'Tis folly to be wise. JOANN PARSONS Of spirit she has much F,H,A. 1, 2, 3, PHYLLIS OSCH PHILIP POTTER 'Here t ' e eve here, As for me all I'know is that I Y'T S 2,1 4: Ba tball 3. 4' know nothing, H ck 3, 5 Pro o 'tt Annual Staff 4. A al ff 4, P ay g P om- 1 ee , , Eyhd , ,Q CHARLES RUSSELL If you're looking for some fun, just look for l Chuck cause he s the one, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Base- ball 1,23 Play 1, 2, Play Announcer 3, 4g Prom Com- mittee 3, Annual Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 45 Class Officer 4, ALMA RALEIGH Pleasantness is her crowing vir- tue, Play 1: F.H.A, l,2g Buccaneer Staff 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 4, BARBARA REHAK Oceans of pep with a laugh on W every wave. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Play Committee 2, 4g Annual Staff 4, Buccaneer Staff 4, Red Cross 2, ARTHUR RYE 'And why should life all labor be? SHARON SHIELDS As prone to mischief as able to perform it, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 3, 45 Softball 3, 4, Softball Man- ager 2, Track 1, Hockey 2,3, 4, DAVID SEAL A lad who knows his football game, without him Beecher won't be the same. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, SALLY SKIDMORE ROBERT SPRING Her modesty IS a candle to her He hath no great love for books MERLYN SEXTON Every man is the maker of his own fortune. IVAN SKAGGS 'His cares are all now ended, Library 2, 4. merits, Basketball Manager lg Football Man- F,H.A. 1, 2,3g Y-Teens 3, Com- ager lg Play 1. mercial Club 43 Class Play 2. DONALD STRATTON I'd like to know who is trying to run this class. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 15 Play Committee 4, Annual Staff 4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Hi-C 1, 2,3,4. BONNIE SPRINGER 'Thank heaven, I too am a painter, Glee Club 4, ' 1 ' .,, , f 1 DONNA snluc ,' - , A laughing Donna is the best, she laughs and laughs tell you can't f n ' l , rest, , f , Play Cdmmlttee 3,-lg Library 1, 2: Class Officer 3, Qf-Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. X r ' 1 J-.alvifl SHIRLEY SUCHY I live on the sunny side of the street, Class Officer 1, 25 F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 2, 4. ARNOLD THOMAS Harkl I hear the tardy bell Officer 1,2 4 I-ll Y 4 T CLEO THOMPSON 'If innocence were gold how rich she would be, Class Officer 1, 25 Y-Teens 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3g Buccaneer 3, 4, 4: IUANITA TUTTLE JERRY UNDERWOOD , 'With personality She Calf! be No man could be wise on an ., beat, we really think Nita 's sweet, empty stomach' tr Y-Teens 2, Softball 2, Hockey 2. Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 3, 4. Basketball 1 2 Play Committee Committee 3 Annual Staff u Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, rack 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS TIGNER 'As fond of sports as any boy, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, DORIS USHER Doris, in a basketball game is a wonder, She has ne'er been known to blunder, Annual Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Buccaneer Staff 45 Softball 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1, 2,3,4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Class Officer 1. KEN VOLLER Z.oundsl I have been five minutes late all my life. Football 15 Baseball 15 Play Staff 2,3. DON WEBSTER 'He loves to chat with the girls, I know, Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Play Com- mittee 1, 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Hi-Y 1, 2,3,45 Annual Staff 4, RAE WHITEHEAD An innocent face, but you can never tell. Class Play 25 Play Com- mittee 4: Y-Teens 2, 3 SANDRA WOODFIHD 'lust mischief enough to tease. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1. 2: Library 3,45 Hockey 1, 2,3, 45 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, IOAN VADER What's the use of living without love? Class Officer 15 F.l-l,A, 2,35 Commercial Club 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Annual Staff 4, I f 2' N., GERALD WHITE 'But men are men and the best sometimes forget. Class Play 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Track 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 45 Buc- caneer Staff 4, . dwg, aw' ga MURIEL W S 5-Not r size but r Edgy., tion s is 'u J Band 1, 2, ass Officer' , Y-Teens 2,3,45F, , ,45 Prom Committ 5 Pl 1,45 Pla Committee 25 Annual Staff 4, Y EVE LYN WALLIS l'll make new friends and keep the old. F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Hi-C Club 1, 2, 3, 45111 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Buccaneer Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. PAU LINE WILDF ONG All musical people seem to be happy. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 F.T A, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Buccaneer Staff 4. JOAN YOUNG ' DEVERN YORK Speak kind words and you will hear This is Devern's Golden Rule: kind words. Twice a week one must skip . Play 1, 35 F, 1-LA, 1, 25 Y-Teens 43 school. Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 4g Play C01'HIT1iIf6C 1, 2. 3. Buccaneer Staff 2, 3, 4, KAREN ZLNK Fair flowers do not remain long at the roadside. Y-Teens 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 43 Play 33 Play Committee 1, 4g Prom Committee 35 Annual . Staff4g F.N,A, 4. NN ' My I JJ. KAWJ E lllll GLASS Cllll CII, GLASS lllS'I'0llY It was with a feeling of eager anticipation that we, the seniors of 55 en- tered our Freshman year of high school. To represent us in this first event- ful year were: President, Larry Thayer, Vice-President, Virginia Baker, Secretary, Doris Usherg Treasurers, Jean Mayfield and Paul Lowley, Point Secretary, Cleo Thompson, Class Reporter, Larry Baumg Student Council, Dick Young and Shirley Suchyg Class Council, Joan Vader, Jim Langley, and Joyce Goode. Our Freshman queen candidate was Nancy McQuiston. Our play Ignorance Is Bliss was very successful. We entered our sophomore year feeling that we were now an essential part of the high school. The following officers were elected: President, Larry Thayer, Vice-President, Paul Lowley, whose position was later filled by Muriel Wyles, when Paul had to leave us, Secretary, Muriel Morrison, Treasurers, Barbara Rehak and Don Webster, Point Secretary, Jean Mayfield, Class Reporter, Larry Baumg Class Council, James Ott, Leslie Brown, and Inez Church, Student Council, Dick Hoffman and Shirley Suchy. There were two queen candidates this year, Doris Usher and Corrine McFarland, with Doris winning the crown. Our play Too Sweet For Sixteen was a big success. Next we review our junior year. Our play Seventeen Is Awfully Young was a huge success. Our leaders for the year were: President, Jean May- fieldg Vice-President, Muriel Wyles, Secretary, Muriel Morrison, Treas- urers, Don Webster and Barbara Rehak, Point Secretary, Donna Stark, Class Reporter, Larry Baum, Student Council, Dick Hoffman and Shirley Clark, Class Council, Joanne Clifford, Inez Church, and Margie Henderson. Our two queen candidates were Jean Mayfield and Thelma Hougland. We sold magazines and were very successful, with Jerry Bolan being highest seller and Barbara Rehak second. The biggest project of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. We held it in the Masonic Temple in Mt. Morris. It was decorated inaform ofa garden. Our theme was Moonlight and Roses. At last our long awaited Senior year arrived. Directing us as our student officers were: President, Larry Thayer, Vice-President, Muriel Wylesg Secretary, Cleo Thompson, Treasurers, Barbara Rehak and Don Webster, Point Secretary, Donna Stark, Class Reporter, Larry Baum, Class Council, Madeline McAinish, Charles Russell, and Margie Henderson, Student Council, Shirley Clark and Gerald White. Our two queen candidates were Rachel Miley and Muriel Morrison. For our play we chose The Mountain House Mystery which was a big success. For money-making projects we sold Christmas cards, and Beecher Buccaneer-Pep Shirts. Our Senior trip was planned, We went to Detroit and mounted the gang- plank to adventure. We went to Mackinaw Island through the Soux Locks and back home again to good old Beecher. For our class colors we picked Foam White and Black. For our class flower, American Beauty Rose. We are deeply grateful to our sponsors, Mrs. Teegardin and Mr. Withers for helping us through our' four years of high school. We will al- ways remember you and hope you will not forget us. Gur class motto is Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new. Wx x v 12, av m . LA TWILL A I, Lawrence Bacon, will my teachers to the Juniors. I, Virginia Baker, will my good times at Beecher and my ability to be late for study hall to Marilyn Center. I, Larry Baum, will my quiet ways to Janet Farley who needs them. l, Delwin Berry, will my duals to Jack Johnson. I, Jim Benjamin, will my old Plymouth to anyone who can afford to keep oil in it. ' I, Rhea Blake, will my love for P J parties to any neighbors who don't seem to appreciate them. I, Richard Blake, leave my spare time to any Junior who wants it. I, Jerry Bolan, will my teachers to the poor Juniors, who I hope have better luck. I, Bud Bourgeois, will my good marks to anyone who needs them. I, Freda Brandon, will my happy lunch hours to an one who takes time to eat. I, Charlres Brandt, will a can of gas to Dick Fender to keep that Ford running. I, Marilyn Brandt, will my height to Joan I-Iubbs. I, Leslie Brown, will all my good times at Beecher to the Sophomore class. I, Robert Bryant, will my ability to get 9th hours to anyone who wants them. I, Gary Bur ess, will my quiet ways around girls to Jim Hardin which they won't do an ood Y S - I, Joan Chaffin, will my ability in short- hand to Mr. Tisdale. I, Duane Chapelle, will my hair to any- one that can com theirs that wa . I, Janet Childs, will to Mr. Dailey my sister, Vir inia, to work in the office. I, Inez Church, will my cheerleading costume to Beverly Allan. I, Shirley Clark, will all my activities to anyone who wants them. I, Joanne Clifford, will all the ribbings I get for being a teacher's daughter to Mary Lee Voller. kg? xi 5 z . 1... DTE 'FAME T I, Dick Cole, do here-by will my ability to get bawled out by Mr. Reynolds to any line man that doesn't want them. I, Leone Collins, will my Model A Ford to Mr. Clifford. It's getting so it appears he needs it. I, Marion Cronkright, will the wish that my brother, George, goes through school and graduates. I, Jerry Davidson, will my car to a junk- yard. I, Calvin Davis, will my farming ability to anyone who wants it. I, Dolores Davis, will my ability to graduate to any Freshman. I, Bill Davis, will to Jan Mundale my ability to drive right. I, Robert Dubois, will all my good times in school with Bill and Don to anyone who wants them. I, Nina Delaney, will my ability to drive to Janet Delaney and Norma Miller. I, Geraldine Edwards, will my ability to have fun in Mr. Clifford's study hall to Dave Hardin. I, Sylvia Foster, will my ability to talk for four years in Glee Club without getting thrown out to Connie Dishman. i, Wilma Frazier, will my good times in 4th hour study hall to Charlotte Smith. I, Eloise Frechette, will my ability to play football to Jim Hardin. I, Patsy Gekeler, will my driving ability to anyone who can keep in the road. I M rna Glidden will m fun at P J f Y Y parties to anyone whd can stand the late hours. I, Bill Grant, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Louie Zinn if he can get away with it. I, Evelyn Gray, will my ability to find a Beecher husband to my sister Patsy. I, Sandra Groulx, will my last name to Mr. Clifford and Mr. Borr. I, Mary Gunther, will my sports' ability to Peggy Woods. I, irley Hajek, will my good times with Marleen Helms to an one who can have as much fun as we have lliad. I, Bruce Hale, will my size to Larry Ogle I, Edith Hamill, will my ability t0 have lots of fun at Beecher to Evelyn Kerbyson. I, Bill Hardin, will m love for school to Charles Maynard for his fiiiture years. I, Dan Harrington, be un of sounded mind, does hare by will ta Nick King miun English teachers if'n he wants them. I, Nancy I-Ieit, will my naturally curly hair to Jo Ann Hubbs. I, Marleen Helms, will my fun in my dad's car to Carol Cunningham. I, Margie Henderson, will my good times at Beecher to my brother who is already having them. I, Dick Hoffman, will nothing to anybody because I havn't got enough for myself. I, Ed Horn, will my roller skates to Donnie Horst. I, Janet Horton, will my earrings to Miss Richmond. I, Thelma Houghland, will my love for sports to any Junior in sports. I, Jack Hubbs, will my ability to cut meat to Al Navidonski. I, Rebecca Hunt, will my good times at Beecher to my brother Bob. I, Alice Irvine, will my hair to Sherry Nelson who could use some of it. I, Caroline Jackson, will my ability to talk in 7th hour study hall to any Junior who can get away with it. I, Jean Kettler, will my ability in Short- hand to my brother Billy. I, Wayne King, will my bulging muscles to Pat Stevens. I, Walter Kirbittz, will my quiet ways to every boy in the Freshman Class. I, Ted Kozlowski, will my track ability to John Var o. I, Arsith Leask will all my old boy friends to my sister, Aleyn. I, Glea Rae Lefler, will my four years of cheerleading to Sandra Banks. gt! I, Sue Longendyke, will my love for short- hand to any Junior who has the patience and time to do it. I, Joe Marko, will my head of hair to Mr. Towns. I, Jean Mayfield, will my intelligence to Leora Trivellin. I, Ed Mayhew, will my typing speed to Roger Lakies. I, Ervin Mayhew, will my batting average to Raymond Graves. I, Madeline McAinsh, will my enthusiasm for football and basketball to Joey Clark, I, Willard McNew, will my broad mind to Mr. Barnes. I, Nancy McQuiston, will my height to Joyce Fredericks. I, Rex Middleditch, will my height to Richard Wooley. I, Rachel Miley, will my walk to the bus line to Roberta Parsons. I, Muriel Morrison, will my luck at water skiing to Lois Popovits. I, James Murphy, will my quiet voice to Richard Hunt. I, Wanda Norman, will to my sister, Joan, my cute blush. I, Georgianna Oderkirk will my singing talent to my sister, Beverly. I, James Ott, will my great speed to Roger Lakies. I, Joann Parsons, will my job at Wa1li's to my sister Barbara. I, Phillip Potter, will my ability in bookkeep ing to Terry Potter. I, Phyllis Prosch, will my red and white argyles to next year's Freshman class. I, Alma Raleigh, will to Lee Guest a portion of my hair. I, Barbara Rehak, will all my good times at P J parties to Pat Frazier. I, Chuck Russell, will my perfect attendence to Dave Rowzee. 'I, Arthur Rye, will my mechanical ability to anybody who wants it. Wi! 0' 7 Inez Church NAME Lawrence Bacon V1rg1n1a. Baker Larry Baum Delw1n Berry .hm BenJam1n Rhea Blake R1chard Blake Jerry Bolan Bud Bourgeols Freda Brandon Charles Brandt Mar-1lyn Brandt Lesl1e Brown Robert Bryant Gary Burgess Joan Chaff1n Duane Chacpelle Janet Ch1l s Inez Church Shlrley Clark Joanne Chfford R1chard Cole Leon Coll1ns Marlon Cronkr1ght Jerry Dav1dson Calv1n Dav1s Dolores Dav1s W1ll1am Dav1s Bob DuBo1s N1na DeLaney Gerald1ne Edwards Bkylua Foster ilma Frazler EIOISS Frechette ki Freda Brand ,.. vmms Vlosch V AMBITION U S SGTVICS take up trade get an Off1CC Job baseball gettlng r1ch electr1cal engmeer be a Physlcatrlc have a new Ford auto eng1neer get money fast to be an art1st take over father bus1ness get a good Job to be a teacher ret1re a m1111ona1re graduate be a pohcewornan go to navy go to college and get a Job to get a Job get through college teach school U. S. Senator be a mill1ona1re housew1fe work on cars make m1ll1on homemaker and nurse own an a1rplane open a brg Drive In get a good Job marry Don Own an Oldsrnoblle be a secretary pSYCh01Og1St OH 1- J' ale sandra Woodfreld WEAKNESS g1rls clothes and mus1c 1rls elng w1th Shlrley K 1rls anc1ng work1ng g1rls certarn people and th1ngs Torn g1rls eatlng cakes g1rls and money g1rls shorthand certam g1rls mus1c, ood, and clothes mllk red argyles Larry g1rls Ford products B111 eat1ng gettmg acquamted w1th g1rls Ron fru1t Ju1c e 'P eatlng handsome boys Don roller skatlng Fords good mus1c .Q-an Wrlma Frazxer Wayne Krng FAVORITE PASTIME bowlmg Jack sports Wally' g1rls paJama partles hunt1ng work on cars and hunt graduate bemg w1th Tom g1rls sports dr1v1ng g1rls and money drrvrng brother's Burck danc1ng hunt1ng and baseball datrng do1ng noth1ng paJama partles paJama partres sports work1ng on my Ford danc1ng eatlng sports I'I'1Ll.S1C radlo, photography, and dr1v1ng playmg cards trylng to drlve be1ng w1th Don talkmg and smging readlng sports f FN 1 :ar hp . 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Munel Momson Allce Irvine NAME Pat Gekeler Myrna Glidden B111 Grant Evelyn Gray Sandra Groulx Mary Gunther Shirley Ann Hajek B ruc e Hal e Edith Hamill B111 Hardin Dan Harrington Nancy Heit Marleen Helms Margie Henderson Dick Hoffman Ed Horn Janet Horton Thelma Hougland Jack Hubbs Rebecca Hunt Alice Irvine Carolyn Jackson Jean Kettler Wa ne King Wa t Kirbitz Ted Kozlowski Ardith Leask Clea Lefler Sue Longqendyke Joe Mar o Jean Mayfield Eddie Mayhew Ervin Mayhew Madeline McAinsh Willard MCNew Rex Middleditch Rachel Miley Nancy McQuiston Ivan Skaggs Evelyn Gray Karen Zlnk 9 AMBITION a secretary a secretary graduate a secretary to get married to work Central Michigan College become a success at Something become a nurse and get married electrical engineer marry Dick Junior College go to Bible School be happy be happ get a jo airline hostess stay alive go to college go through college Dietition marry Ken to make money become Navy Officer be a good dancer get married airline hostess marry Paul be a real good accord ianist go to college office mana er and professiona? baseball player Bro. baseball player e a teacher reporter to make a million housewife marriage get married 41 WEAKNESS Food Janie Howard Paul Earl clothes and shoes Pat Jack Beverly asking questions clothes and Dick having good times Sa1lor's uniforms Doris Georgianna having fun Denn Janet football games convertibles money Ken being without money girls money Clyde a certain guy's car Paul girls with long blond hair Perry Como English speech music girls school Bud Bruce girls ...- -,,.....Q Delivxn Berry Rebecca Hunt FAVORITE PASTIME driving pajama parties Janie being with Howard Paul being with Earl school activities being with Pat Jack Beverly talking Dick d 1v1ng Dad's car gadding and eating working and football Georgianna dating sports hunting swimming money tennis and swimming writing to Ken making money studyhalls racing stock cars dancing and dating Clyde sports goingl out with Paul watc ing football games sports and having fun baseball golf and baseball reading girls irls Eeing with Bud writing to Bruce girls 5- , V A ' A A' Glea Leflef X Marleen Helms A t,.r,,, il I t L' . ,..f v , 5, N y .722 Q. 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A by - ' f - ' D C, 1, J r 4 ' V of 4 '. .V 1 . be A1 ' ' . be ' ' to ' ' be ' ' ' ? uv ' ' ll ' NAME Muriel Morrison Jim Murphy Wanda Norman Georgianna Oderkirk Jim Ott Joann Parsons Phillip Potter Phyllis Prosch Alma Jeanne Raleigh Barbara Rehak Charles Russell Arthur Rye David Seal Merlyn Sexton Sharon Shields Donald Stratton Shirley Suchy Larry Thayer Arnie Thomas Cleo Thompson Douglas Tigner Juanita Tuttle Jerry Underwood Doris Usher Joan Vader Ken Voller Evelyn Wallis Don Webster Gerald White Rae Whitehead Pauline Wildfong Sandra Woodfield Muriel Wyles Devern York Joan Young Karen Zink AMBITION- get a good job get a million dollars travel around the world get married retire at 30 working at Ternstedt's work as a forester own a new car to be successful get along with people get married conservation officer be rich and happy making: money to wor make gqood to wor engineering own a Cad. nursing get rich success construction engineer enjoy life marry Bob graduate from H. S. own a swimming pool live to be 110 to be a success have private pilot license learn to water ski elementary school teacher go to college retire at 21 become a secretary be a nurse X. . I Chimes f Brand' Bill Hardin WEAKNESS music food sailors Ed Drive-Ins Ray red and White argyles money boys Sue brunetts work a girl dancing Ella dancing Joanne Delores music and football games good looking girls money grls ick blonde hair and blue eyes eating eating Jeanette girls and food Dad's plane water fun and parties r ed and whit e a r gyle s hunting Melvin red and white argyles ' V.-L 6 FAVORITE PASTIME writing to Bruce Wild parties being with a certain Sul' Ed sports working at Wallis hunting and fishing having fun with the gang ' playing a guitar pajama parties sports hunting eating beating Ford products going to parties sports bowling sports talkin with girls football games racing Fords spendin money basebal? sports being with Bob hunting and swimming swimming and read- ing Jeanette havin fun with my frienfs Dad's plane and airport North Lake driving pajama parties hunting and sleeping listening to records with Melvin pajama parties JOQ 4 Nl, K i MarkO i 'Nr -iii Robert Bryant 553- Muriel Wyles Edith Hamill V Q X w.S:g,:' .. Q- , ,. 2 fit 'nfl av l i i I ' Q I fa ' il K , 7 T Margie Hend a Cr . Wgldioflg 7 8 1 J' i , son Pauline' V ' 1 W ,-, If ' AWTVV 5, 4 + t'--, Y F H f 1 I ' Ma Q1 -Z si .1 AQ' 1.4 .4 i 5 J! gqrmrp 3' J 8' 'O Q GIFTATIIIRY ,M LAWRENCE BACON We g1V6 you th1s fry1ng pan because you already have the bacon VIRGINIA BAKER We g1ve you th1s bakery because you are already a baker LARRY BAUM We g1VC you th1s cad111ac and w1sh you the best of luck DELWIN BERRY We 1ve you th1s rmg so you can g1Ve lt to Sh1r1ey JAMES BENGAMIN e g1ve you these tools so you Wlll be as great as Benjamln Frankhn RHEA BLAKE We g1ve you th1s calendar to mark the days unt1l gradu atlon RICHARD BLAKE We present you w1th th1s drawtng board so you can go on to Flmt Teck JERRY BOLAN We g1ve you th1s cert1f1cate allow1ng you to sklp school anyt1me after June 8 BUD BOURGEOIS We g1ve you th1s d1p1oma to show people you d1d grad uate FREDA BRANDON We g1Ve you th1s cad1llac so you can learn to drlve CHARLES BRANDT We g1ve you th1s 1954 Cad111ac for the Chevrolet you drlve MARILYN BRANDT We g1VC you th1s rolhng p1n to bean your brother LESLIE BROWN We g1ve you th1s hockey st1ck to remmd you of your reat la s g R BEYRT BRYANT We g1ve you these books so you can catch up on your readlng after graduatmn GARY BURGES We g1ve you th1s football to rem1nd you of the Beecher games you played 1n JOAN CHAFFIN We g1ve you th1s watch so you w1ll keep on t1ck1ng DUANE CHAPELIE We g1ve you th1s Cad11lac and hope lt w1ll do JANET CHILDS We g1ve you th1s toothpaste so you w1ll always have that wonderful sm1le SHIRLEY CLARK Wge g1ve you th1s Hershey Bar as you are already a 'Clark JOANNE CLIFFORD We g1ve you th1s pa1r of handcuffs to keep your man fLarryJ RICHARD COLE We g1Ve you a new black book to put the names addresses and phone numbers of all your old flames LEON COLLINS We g1VC you th1s d1ct1onary to look up the b1g words you use MARION CRONKRIGHT We g1ve you th1s bell to r1ng so we w1ll know when you are around JERRY DAVIDSON We g1ve you th1s fmrecracker to help you start off Wlth a bang CALVIN DAVIS To you we g1ve th1s pa1r of d1ce so your 11fe w1ll be loaded w1th success and happmess DOLORES DAVIS We g1Ve you th1s p1llow so you can take l1fe easy WILLIAM DAVIS To you we g1Ve these sc1ssors for a class cut up ROBERT DUBOIS We g1ve you th1s penny to start you on your tn1ll1ons NINA DELANEY To you we g1ve th1s knlfe to cut your way to happmess f IGERALDINE EDWARDS We g1ve you th1s p1llow to land on when you a SYLVIA FOSTER We g1ve you th1s box of Pep Just 1n case you ever stop talkmg WILMA FRAZIER We g1ve you th1s Kalser to go w1th your Frazler ELOISE FRECHETTE To you we g1ve th1s box of Wheatles The Breakfast of Champwns PAT GEKELER We we you th1s hot rod to o w1th your hot rodder MYRNA GLIDDEN e g1ve you a crystal bal so your future w1ll always be clear and br1 ht WILLIAM GRANT e g1ve you th1s answer book so you w1ll always know the answers EVELYN GRAY To you we g1ve a pohshmg cloth to keep that d1amond s 1mn SA DRA GROULX We g1ve you this angel why should the dev11 have all the fun api G'- I 1 1 I X Q Il . . . Nia ff . - N L 9 Q OP . ' - , ' INEZ CHURCH-We ive. you a hockey stick to remind you of Beecher. I . YI . - - . l ' d 1 l n- . 1 l . s . . n uv- h . ' ' H . - -'Wg . 5 . - -V5 -. . , h. . K - - ' , ' YVL- 29 Inn TED KOZLOWSKI Th1s hot rod to rem1nd you of your many races ARDITH LEASK We g1ve you thxs horn so we'll know when you're around GLEA RAE LEFLER We g1ve you th1s bottle of ha1r condltloner so yours w1ll always stay as pretty as 1t IS now SUE LONGENDYKE We g1ve you th1s porch to go w1th your swing JOE MARKO We g1ve you thls sheet of muslc to go w1th your accord1an JEAN MAYFIELD Th1s megaphone to rerrund you of your days as a cheerleader ED MAYHEW and ERVIN MAYHEW For the tw1ns of our class who are so u1et we 1ve you these horns to blow so we'll know you're around qMADEL E MCAINSH We g1ve you th1s box of sugar so you w1ll always stay as sweet as you are WILLARD MCNEW We g1ve th1s book to the book worm of our class NANCY MCQUISTON We g1ve you th1s book of laughs so you'll never run out REX MIDDLEDITCH We g1ve you th1s box of tr1cks and laughs so you'll never run out RACHEL MILEY Here's a box of Tafon so you'll always have those dangerous curves MURIEL MORRISON We g1ve you th1s baton to rem1nd you of your maJorett1ng days JAMES MURPHY We g1ve you th1s excuse s1gned by Mr Damley allow 1ng you to skxp school anytune you w1sh WANDA NORMAN We 1ve you thls box of Pep so you'll never run out GEORGIANNA ODERKI K We g1ve you th1s bottle of perox1de so your ha1r w1ll always stay the same color JAMES OTT We would l1ke to start you off as a pharmaclst by g1v1ng you these asp1r1ns JOANN PARSONS We g1ve you thls motorcycle to help you get where you want to go PHILLIP POTTER We g1ve you th1s report card wlth all A's we know you would llke one MARY GUNTHER To you we g1ve th1s basketball to rem1nd you of all the ames you played 1n BRUCE HALE Th1s sheet of mus1c to remlnd you of your play1ng 1n e Beecher Band EDITH HAMILL Th1s book to rem1nd you of workmg 1n the l1brary BILL HARDIN These f1re crackers to help you start off 1n l1fe w1th a ban DiN HARRINGTON To you we g1ve a pa1r of dmce so that your l1fe w1ll be loaded w1th happ1ness and success NANCY HEIT We g1ve you th1s bottle of v1tam1n p1lls to make you grow MARLENE HELMS We g1VC to you th1s tube of Colgate to reta1n your fr1endly sm1le MARGIE HENDERSON Th1s hght bulb so you w1ll never be ln the dark DICK HOFFMAN Th1s football to remlnd you of the games you played at Beecher ED HORN Th1s l1ttle car It w1ll be eas1er to pull than yours JANET HORTON We g1ve you th1s kn1fe to cut our way to happmess THELMA HOUGLAND We g1ve you tlus baseba l for your act1v1ty sports JACK HUBBS We g1ve you thls slgned excuse blank so you won't have to bother your mother REBECCA HUNT Th1s lump of sugar because lt remxnds us of you ALICE IRVINE We g1ve you a comb to keep your lovely ha1r m place CAROLINE JACKSON To you we g1ve a Joke book to always keep you laughmg 1 JEAN KETTLER Th1s shorthand pad to rerrund you of your favor1te c ass WAYNE KING We g1ve you th1s book of Jokes so you'll never run out h WALTER KIRBITZ We g1ve you a Tom so you'll always have curley a1r il. 0 G . p x SHIRLEY HAJEK--Here is a check to help you toward going to college. th '- u . . . a - - ' ' If ' ' in . iv , ff, E. 30 I 88 ,Ox ONEQ FFNN1 A PHYLLIS PROSCH We gwe you these lower1ng blocks so you no longer have to look down ALMA RALEIGH In case you ever break or ch1p your f1ngerna1ls we g1ve you these false ones BARBARA REHAK We g1V6 you th1s money to rem1nd you of all the years you have been g1rl's treasurer CHARLES RUSSELL To you we glve th1s match to 1gn1te your wonder ful pe r s onal1ty ARTHUR RYE We glve you these bobby plns so you w1ll never have stralght ha1r DAVID SEAL To you we glve th1s letter for all your years 1n sports MERLYN SEXTON We g1V6 you th1s hammer to break up your shyness SHARON Sl-IIELDS Because of your love of sports we w1sh to g1V6 you th1s book on sports IVAN SKAGGS To you we g1VC th1s book so you no longer have to bother M1s s Rxchmond SALLY SKIDMORE We g1ve you th1s absence sl1p to rem1nd you of all you worked Wlth 1n the off1ce ROBERT SPRING We glve you th1s clown to match your per sonallty BONNIE SPRINGER To you we g1Ve th1s palnt brush for your future as an art1 st DONNA STARK We gwe you th1s kmfe to cut your way to happmess and success DONALD STRATTON In order to prevent you from h1tt1ng your head on your car we g1ve you th1s convert1ble SHIRLEY SUCHY To you we g1VC th1s l1pst1ck to match your beaut1ful complexlon LARRY THAYER To you we gwe th1s football to show how much we enjoy seemg you use It ARNOLD THOMAS burnt from your own CLEO THOMPSON remmd us of you DOUGLAS TIGNER flylng tackles JUANITA TUTTLE drlve one We glve you these t1res to rem1nd you of all you We glve you th1s package of charms because they We gmve you th1s a1rplane to rem1nd you of your We g1Ve you th1s car for you always wanted to JERRY UNDERWOOD To you we g1ve these bolts and rwets to use your future constructmn work DORIS USHER We g1ve you th1s basketball to rem1nd you of all the years you played at Beecher JOAN VADER We gwe you th1s Olds to rem1nd you of the one you rode 1n so much KEN VOLLER We glve you th1s no1se maker to rem1nd you of all you made at school EVELYN WALLIS We g1Ve you th1s ruler to use on your students when you become a teacher DON WEBSTER We glve you th1s football to rem1nd you of your foot ball years at Beecher h SERALD WHITE We g1V6 you th1s pa1r of mlttens to go w1th your clammy an s RAE WI-IITEHEAD We glve you th1s dog to work on when you become a ve te r1nar1an PAULINE WILDFONG We gmve you th1s boat because of your love of the water SANDRA WOODFIELD We g1VC you th1s newspaper to rem1nd you of all you del1vered MURIEL WYLES We g1V6 you these v1tam1n p1lls because you are so httle DEVERN YORK To you we g1VS th1s certlflcate for never belng absent or tardy because we know you would l1ke one JOAN YOUNG We gwe you th1s sp1ral pad for your future years as a stenographer KAREN ZINK We g1V6 you th1s male doctor to as s1st you when you be COITIC a I'1IlI'Se i ?s'?? '5 W Q --' . . . . . - SENXHRS AFT ER,ROURS H' I MOON S Is ., if 'e l'll0l'llllllY Tonrght rs the tenth reunron of the graduatrng class of 1955 Our toastmaster rs the popular televrsron artrst B111 Davrs, who rs now actrng as strarght man for Srd Caesar The honored guests are Mrs Teegardrn and Mr Wrthers who are strll teachrng at good ole Beecher and who haven t changed a brt hardly Also the head table rs our class president Larry Thayer, who rs the coach for the Detrort Lrons where Drck Hoffman rs the star player and Chuck Brandt the manager Our vrce presrdent Murrel Wyles IS HOW an 3UCfl0llSCl' f0l' fVlUl'l8l Clg6l'S Bild OUT gll'lS lfl'C2lSUl'Cl' Barbara Rehak rs famous for desrgnrng the Blatty Hour Llncoln The boys treasurer Don Webster, rs now wrth the Flrnt S D S fsewage Drsposal System J Our secretary Cleo Thompson rs a superrntendent of nurses wrth Rhea Blake and Karen Zrnk at the male clrnrc where Larry Baum rs sufferrng wrth an mgrown toe narl Donna Stark, our porrrt secretary helps Margre Henderson and Joan Vader run a wrnter resort rn Florrda where Murrel Morrr son and Wanda Norman are swlmmtng rnstructors Some of the classmates at one of the tables are congratulatrng Shrrley Clark who has just been elected the frrst woman member of the Supreme Court and also Myma Glrdden now the prrvate secretary of the Secretary of State Wayne Krng has some of the members laughrng over a Joke whrch he used on hrs televrsron show Krng of Comedy spon sored by the Be Bop Bubble Company owned by Marrlyn Brandt and Elorse Frechette on berng happy though marrred Whrle rn Europe he saw Jerry Davrdson and Rrchard Blake who are very successful rn therr stock investments there He also heard about Jrm Benjamrn who rs known as Brrng em Back Alrve Benjre and rs now rn Afrrca huntrng the whrte faced monkey Some of the grrls are gathered at one of the tables tellrng about therr famtlres Joanne Clrfford now Mrs Thayer, rs the proud mother of three husky future football players Evelyn Gray has two sets of trrplets and Freda Brandon works as a nurses ard when not busy wrth her famrly The Mayhew twrns Eddre and Erwrn, are contending for the feather werght champronshrp bout tontght Jerry Underwood rs therr manager Arthur Rye and Ivan Skaggs are rarsrng Derby wrnners Our Rae Whrtehead rs a very successful vetrnartan wrth Alma Ralergh as her assrstant Devern York and Ed Horn are game wardens durrng porcuprne season Everyone rs rnterested rn lrstenrng to Leon Collrns tell how he acqurred lus frrst mrllton from hrs orl wells Also how Phrllrp Potter and Walter Krrbrtz became wealthy from therr mrnk farms Another person who has rrsen to great herghts rn the world rs Jrm Ott who rs a wrndow washer for the Emprre State Butldrng Bob DuBors rs tellrng about the deltcrous hamburgers and root beer at Wally s Drrve rn whrch he now owns Vrrgrnra Baker rs hrs able assrstant Rebecca Hunt, now a gossrp columnrst rn Hollywood rs tell ing about Wrlma Frazrer berng a harr stylrst for Marrlyn Monroe and about Edrth Hamrll s screen test also about Joan Young ownrng the Swank Beauty Salon wluch the famous movre star Rachel Mrley and the mtllronatre herress Sue Longendyke attend Have you seen Sharon Shrelds advertrsrng Magrc Touch Cosmetrcs on T V '7 We are glad to see Jean Kettler and Juanrta Tuttle arrlrne hostesses for T W A , here tornght Phyllrs Prosch a model of tall grrls clothes rn New York Crty and Drck Cole, presrdent of General Motors, and hrs prrvate secretary Janet Chrlds were the plane Thelma Hougland and Nancy McQurston models at Jean May freld s Fashron Academy rn Chrcago They came wrth Nrna Laney and Shrrley Suchy owners ofthe Petrte Dress Shoppe There are a few from our class that ndw teach at Beecher Madelrne McArnsh teaches second grade at Northgate and rs very well lrked by her puprls Marron Cronkrrght rs the drrver s trarn rng rnstructor Mary Gunther rs the grrLs coach and Dorrs Usher referees htghschool basketball games Sally Skrdmore rs Mr Buell s prrvate secretary Here rs a laugh Gary Burgess and Bud Bourgeors are Santa Clauses rn the Sears and Roebuck Stores They were hrred by James Murphy the owner Don Stratton Just frnrshed wrrtrng hrs frrst book on How to Get a Woman and Keep Her Shrrley Hajek rs now the world s fastest typrst and has broken the record at 200 words per mrnute Congratulatrng her rs our mayor Chuck Russell and lus prrvate secretary Inez Church Pat Gekeler rs a dramatrc actress on the Dragnet T V show Sylvra Foster and Sandra Groulx are also on telcvrsron as lady westlers Sandra Woodfreld head of the Natronal Grrl Scouts of Amer rca rs vrsrtrng wrth Paulrne Wrldfong who rs cook on a new atom rc submarrne rnvented by Dan Harrrngton where Joanne Parsons rs chref clerk and Bonnre Sprrnger rs cashier Lawrence Bacon and Calvrn Davts now own the North Flrnt Drrve In where Arnold Thomas runs the projector Leslre Brown and Dolores Davis have formed a Lonely Hearts Club and Geraldrrre Edwards and Ardrth Leask answer the letters It s not so lonely nowl Brll Hardrn now owns a Cadrllac and rs takrng grrls around football games chargrng cab fare Robert Sprrng, whrle travelrrrg as a war correspondent saw Janet Horton who rs a sergeant rn the Wacs Carolrne Jackson and Evelyn Wallrs told some of therr ex perrences as plarn clothes polrce women Robert Bryant now owner of the Prll er lllr Drug Corporatron rs talkrng to Ted Kozlowskr who has Just topped the speed record at the Indranapolts Speedway Douglas Trgner who operates the colored lrghts at Nragara Falls happened to see Glea Rae Lefler there on her honeymoon Jerry Bolan, the top magazrne salesman for the Amerrcan Magazrne Company rs talkrng over busrness wrth Gerald Whrte Brll Grant and Wtllard McNew who are now part owners of Hamady Brothers Ltstenrng rn rs Dave Deal, manager of the Clrck Ca mera Corporatron Alrce lrvrne rs a famous dress desrgner rn Detrott wrth Joan Chaffrn as her assrstant Bruce Hale rs now playrng wrth Ray Anthony s Orchestra and Duane Chapelle and Merlyn Sexton are contractors for the Ace Constructron Company To wrnd up our evenrng Joe Marko who after wrnnrng on the Talent Scout Show, now one of the Lrttle Godfreys wrll play hrs accordran for us and Georgranna Oderktrk star of the Metro polrtan Opera wrll srng Evtdently Ken Voller and Delwrn Berry are stage hands for the Metropolrtan Opera Lucky Rex Mrddledrtch wrll see us all last for he rs a mortrcranl iff' 1 l if by 'l 7 .. 0 K uf X Q :- K . . . . I . . . on . , ' , Y . . . , , , . I . , De ' ' - . at ' , ' , Jack Hubbs is telling about his tour of the world lecturing Marlene Helms and Nancy Heir own a china shop in China ffgwqp I x 'V if j Q . 'N 54 Q ' Q fi L J i ,,..-ar 47 FIRST ROW: Peggy Walton, Barbara Doyle, Gail Thayer, Beverly Hamilton, Neva Williams, Velta Podins, Virginia Chema, Dona Vader, Janet Trarop, SECOND ROW: Mr, Barnes, Helen Frise, Vivian Nicander, Phyllis Herriman, Barbara Vincent, Marilyn Center, Barbara Beyerlein, Ella Bennett, Marie Sherbinaui, Mrs, Hillman, THIRD ROW: Janet Smith, Lois Popovits, Dohlene Fox, Phyllis Chapman, Betty Wager, JoAnn Hnbbs, Loretta Kemp, Janet Farley, Delores Chapelle, Barbara D'Aigle, Terry Potter, FOURTH ROW: Robert Wise, Raymond Graves, Lavern Sanders, Larry Ogle, Don Rodden, Tom Bair, Dick Fender, Carl Fylie, Hi. J. Beaver, Tom Hamilton, John Blair. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Dinnan, Fred Schmidt, Morris Goebels, Richard Nichols, Wally Bourgeois, Paul Henry, William Culhane, Rito Alfaro, Jack Smith, Bob Skidmore, Earl Baker, SIXTH ROW: Robert Parsons, Darrell Tobias, Paul Pease, Harold Tubbs, Donald Betts, James Cinke, Eugene Muiiisell, Pete Dale, Glen Stephens, Irwin Hobson, George Medich, Terry Hoover. FIRST ROW: Richard Anderson, John Morley, Eugetie Kroska, Lee Estelle, Frank Allen, Ronald Johnson, Ed Stebbins, Roy Dodge, SECOND ROW: Mr, Barnes, David Hunt, Bill Plowiiian, Gerald Sharkey, Gary Balzer, Ronald Center, Jack Johnson, Terry Olsen, Keith Wardrup, THIRD ROW: David Bechtel, Jack Lee, Paul Perry, Ron Brown, Bill Finkbeiner, William Hamilton, John Cates, Bob Lamrock, FOURTH ROW: Robert Frise, Julian Brown, Don Horst, Rudy Clary, Ed Cranmer, Roger Erfourth, David McMurty, George Spencer, Lee Guest, FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Vanderhyde, Wayne Bulter, Roger Lakies, Bruce Onore, Walter McLavy, Norman Merrill, Jim Harden, Dallas Callahan, Estelle Williams, Jan Mundale, 3 I FIRST ROW: Laura Jones, Carol Sampson, Patsy Gray, Joan Kitcher, Joan Ayling, Joan Clark, Pat Swartwood, Dorothy Terwilligar, Fern Fogle. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hillman, Barbara Dennis, Evelyn Kerbyson, Norma jean Mill, Janet Delaney, Virginia Torres, Lou Hillakee, Kaye Neurbor, Sandra Diamond. THIRD ROW: Sandra Cockrane, Beverly Oderkirk, Roberta Parsons, Sue Williams, Brenda Allen, Pat Stephens, Betty Medich, Sally Keen, Geraldine Hartwell. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Gallant, Lenore Macliulis, Leora Trivellin, Joan Frechette, Patricia Wallace, Sally Diamond, Pat Woodring, Margaret Tallman. FIFTH ROW: Mary June Haley, Patsy Youngs, Beverly Wallace, Frances Isaac, Pauline Jordan, Lillian Gilliam, Nancy lean, Mary Bierlein, Joanne Pinchock. SIXTH ROW: Beverly Rowzee, Lorraine Dennis, Katherine Hetzel, Naomi March, Mary Kimsel, Gloria Cole, Carol Kimsel, Betty Noyce, Peggy Boutin, Nina Morgan, Annette Auback. NY0U CA'T CARULI E ' ffgjy 'r9W'5fN!,w rs ,GDN Cfxurxow C iiiixTy R 2 BRA Keg nn: 4 Q' X LJQL vm my VS. ., Qi?i3 H SA A I mx ' M, X X - 2 X 4 W M W5 FIRST ROW: Nellie Bennett, Joyce Fredericks, Kay Wright, Margie Hill, Lois Irish, Belva Parker, Dolores Oaks, Jane Mallory, Margaret Wood, SECOND ROW: Leslie McComb, Connie Dishman, Dona Dupius, Gloria George, Vania Denkins, Janice Rodgers, Tina Crimm, Pat DeLong, Mr, Martin, THIRD ROW: Sandra Auld, Emily Wisenbaugh, Carol Thompson, Julia Lewieki, Charlotte Baehman, Loretta Litt, Jean Murphy, Carol Cunningham, Janet Horst, FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Pray, Jackie McMorris, Goldie Long, JoAnn Arnold, Amelia Torres, Sandra Banks, Barbara Davis, Jeanene James, Delores Rupright, Mary Lee Voller, FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Murphy, Pat Rineness, Nina Love, Patricia Puzjak, Joyce Gillies, Joella Williams, Harriett Culhane, Shirley Kentish, Shir ley Hardin, Pat White, Evelyn Gitchell, SIXTH ROW: Darlene Saueier, Sandra Davis, Diann Chartrand, Lottie Crump, Janice Hunt, Sharon Hayes, Sharon Nelson, Margie Morrison, Sarah McDuffie, Joanne Slackta, FIRST ROW: Leo Hating, Richard Mulford, Willard Broadway, Charles Pray, Larry Carlson, Ray Anderson, Bill Lanning, Gary Burns, Kenneth Frechette. SECOND ROW: Mr, Martin, Bobby Crisco, Albin Anderson, Bruce Merrill, Kenneth Oaks, Edgar Helton, Danny Cannon, Robert Tigner, Tom Riley, Mr, Voller, THIRD ROW: Leon Dennis, Carlos Martinez, George Davis, Kenneth Kirbitz, Kenneth Horne, Larry Lee, Al Navidonsky, Wayne Anderson, Rolland Scully. FOURTH ROW: Charles Maynard, Robert Nowak, Smiley Burnette, Don Riche, Curtis Hardenburg, Douglas Tillitson, Richard Horst, Jerry Main, Nick King, Jack Finkbeiner, FIFTH ROW: Richard Samuelson, Leo Johnston, Charles Lewis, Ralph Johnson, Jim Guest, Dan Wisenbaugh, Earl Bacon, Neil Clark, Duane Sneller, Louis Toroh, SIXTH ROW: Lloyd Wheeler, Roy Wisenbaugh, Toni Wilson, Edward Harrison, Jim Moore, Casey Dunham, Charles Roy, Jim Yager, Glen Olmstead, 5:1 FIRST ROW Lottre Revorr Mlldred Marshall Dxane McCorrn1ch Jane Habermehl Elma Jean Lrothers Alyce Deloney Marlene Horton Flame Dlener Revllla Haacher SECOND ROW Mr Martrn Rrchard Wooley Merldee Matson Bonnre Neal Donna ROW Marran Inman Marvrn Lrtt josephlne Brown Jeanne Luck Pat Frazrer Shlrley Brokaw Patsy Seal Mr Voller THIRD d Carl Morse Dav1dRowzet FOURTH ROW ROllll16Z.1llk Larry Whrte Olrn Pratt Don Davldson Davld Harden Lloyd 'Iobras Al blusser Robert Bennet Gary Parsons FIFT Robert Bryant Ell1ott Dayo Gary Smlth Duane Crane Don Atkrnson Douglas Pearson, Dale Rudder Jrrnes Grten Robert Wallls Rrchaed Pease SIXTH ROW john Matlewslu Allan Earns, Davld MeLa1n Monte Mathews stewart Wood Melvtn Sednck Gerald McKeever, Lou1s Merrrman Boyce Huey Henry Brelec Ronald Hodges SOPHOMORE PLAY QUIT Y0 li Klllll G R 39 Q . , . . A W A J 0 A AA A , s - l A L JA 4 D I Al a A , . , ' I , : f . . A . A . ' . s - : ' . A A . A Urchike, Faye Perry, Beverly Reimer, Doris Morgan, Melvin Woo s, , ' -. : ' ' , A . A . A . A . ' A , ' , , . H ROW:, Calvin Pierce, O A I A I I 4 5 I A I A I A I ' 1 Ao A A H A 1 A I X A 1 I A A 1 l I D ' Q Q I 7 7 I , ,e 6 f,y f X77 A? ' A J X fha- X 1 sd 'sqm -5 X FIRST ROW: Jerry Vargo, Dick Herring, James Rosser, Gary Collister, Sid Jackson, Seth Rupright, Frank Besaw, David Shaw, Robert Nicholson, SECOND ROW: Mr, Clifford, Gorden Kemp, Ted Hamilton, Jerry Whitman, Ronnie Lamb, Jim Trarop, Gary Cooper, Gerald Bullock, Tony Bissonette, Mr. McCloy, THIR.D ROW: Don Hogle, Ben Lowery, Dennis Gillis, Art Nicander, Ken Sedlow, Frank Skidmore, Danny Rudder, Robert Edwards, Bud Hooks. FOURTH ROW: Ronny Taylor, Charles Ewell, Billy Bean, Charles Reynolds, Earl Lee, Douglas Avery Al Bennett, Bill Williains, James Richey, Jim Stratton. FIFTH ROW: Robert Hyde, Bill Dennis, Terry Goebel, Don Brandon, James Haacher, Tom Bugbee, John Vargo, Fred Campbell, Gene Seeley, Billy Hall, FIRST ROW: Marie White, Mary Lou Daniels, Kay Hubbs, Ginger Ketzbeau, Judith Haley, Lois Tosdick, Diane Spencer, Gerry Ann Webb, Patricia Lewicki, SECOND ROW: Irene Krummel, Aleyn Leask, Roberta Redfield, Dora Kingsbury, Gail Hill, Joan Kelly, Bonnie Anklam, Patricia Hunt, Mr, McCloy, THIRD ROW: Joanne Kurtz, Carolyn Watson, Wayna Blake, Ruth Whiting, Pat McMurphy, Karen Gebhardt, Sheila Davis, Clieryle Gocha, Pat Gerhardt, FOURTH ROW: Mr, Clifford, Pat Allarie, Beverly Miller, Sliiela McClelland, Dorothy Stephens, Shirley Long, Pat Bowman, Jeanette Guest, Margaret Aylsworth, FIFTH ROW: Sindra Lee Knotts, Gloria Jean Dimond, Frances Jordan, Andrea Davis, Virginia Childs, Maxine McLavy, Betty Baker, Janet Gallo, Lovina Goles. SIXTH ROW: Lois Adkinson, Violet Higley, Arlene Revoir, Sandra Noyce, Barbara Lasley, Shelba Clemmons, Doris Bennet, Doris Cross, Ellen Riness, 4-Q if F- FIRST ROW: Joyce Broadway, Marilyn Parker, Charlotte Smith, Sharon Stratton, Violet Norris, Barbara Stephens, Joan Heit, Tammy Auld, Deanna Craine. SECOND ROW: Mr, Clifford, Charlette James, Verla Dunn, Shirley Wise, Bertha Vest, Marlyne Hoover, Carol Earns, Sandra Middleditch, Madeline Faye, Mr, McCloy THIRD ROW: Joanne Brownell, Joan Potter, Wilma Broom, Deloris Read, Hilda Earegood, Pat Earegood, Marcial Turfus, Beverly Allen, Connie Burgess. FOURTH ROW: Pat McLavy, Vyna Nix, Sherill Lawrence, Judy Bechtel, Carol Tilliston, Carol Jewett, Brenda Lucas, Helen McQueen, FIFTH ROW: Betty Curey, Bernice Maynard, Lillie Mae Bates, Margie Brooks, Judy Malin, Viola Faber, Mary Burns, Judy Dolson, Phyllis Benjamin, SIXTH ROW: Tom Walters, Donald Nichols, Robert Gasper, Gary Cusson, Judy Morgan, Chris Reimer, Donald Bunting, Fred Stadler, Connie DuBois. FIRST ROW: Harold Heit, Joe Alfaro, Don Cutcher, Maynard Glidden, Jim Merriam, Joe Johnson, Duane Holbeck, Floyd Bills, Gerald Wood, SECOND ROW: Mr. Clifford, Robert llunt, Bob Besaw, Don White, Don Dyer, Leo Persails, James Frise, Larry Lux, Mike Walker, Mr, MeCloy. TIIIRD ROW: Don Smith, Stanley Farlin, Charles Freeman, Mike Mixon, Monte Brown, George Wooley, Bruce Miller, Gerald Howe, Jim Merrill. FOURTH ROW: Randy Eberhardt, Ronald Thoune, Hurld Freehette, Lee Terrell, George Smith, Henry Triplett, Carl Pheiffer, Dennis Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Dave Parks, Charles Wisenberger, Norman Henderson, Paul Wilson, Gerald Wells, Jerry Fickes, James Cook, Mearle Ford, SIXTH ROW: Bob McCool, Greg Nestor, Gordon Lewis, Duane Habedank, Frank Cridell, Lonnie White, Stanley Robertson, Eighth Grade JUNIIIR IIIGII 41351 Eighth Grade j. i' Seventh Grade JUNIIIR lllllll Seventh Grade xp?-1 M if IHICKEY f.. , . N V X. 4 .L,I V., 'Qs I h W , 1. :za Ra a- VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS' SRFTRALL O my GIRLS' TRACK X.-. H-W X , in ACTIIIN Sll0TS 27 5 4 U v f iw. x, k-Q RON CENTER E 5 11 170 pounds 4,3-W 1 0 DALLAS CALLAHAN 6 2 pounds BOB DUBOIS Guard 5 9 240 pounds ROGER LAKIES Tackle 5 11 pounds GUEST, 5 11 pounds DICK COLE Tackle 6 190 pounds LARRY THAYER DON MEBSTER Tackle 6 200 G ard 10 pgundg 163 POLIHLIS THE COACHES QE RUSS REYNOLDS if fff' M 1 fx sf-5 RUDY CL ARY Center 6 pounds Xt HUGH DAWSON HARRIS BURR 170 . 5 3 1 l ,Q 8 4' 1 f r . -1 I' i if v ,' 1 sv 'E , iligixp 5 x. f, fs' , p , K5 5 L L ' I' 'sd on Z X . 5 . L, f 3- X L is Q lu- 1 DOUG TIGNER, Guard, 5' 10 , DAVE McMURTRY, Tackle, 6', 215 165 pounds. pounds. VARSITY 7 5 'H .-vc' wi 5 1' 'Eff' -xy 5,4 Q Q ' Z' ,lp . Y' ns N ' W'-'N 4 our NV 'M' ip-ek TED KOZLOWSKI, End, 5' 11 155 pounds. sp' l 4.1gf 1? 'irq ... 111 wg: Z Lp I 'A whip. H 'xl fbfvx VN RESERVES ig' E Q- 6 - J 3' 'I '15 E 4 ' 55 ,- l Wt Q 6 0 Q. ' b , 'E x' X' v C' vt f. 5' 15' s 'u 'S'- V A 'AA' -. A v u 5 6959 Q -s,, , 55 p as A, 04.1 H' A I fl ' W A ' ' A ' ,k A 1,1 ,, V- ny t 1 5 ' ,. y -il tlf tglfp .gs gf -, f Af' , ,54g?Q .x.:' U -1 ,L .1 , : J . 0. V' xpgQ,..,.5i. -fv If' gh X ,gps 1: , 9? 1' 5. 5, l.:,.21E2e'ifeew15fEiih? ' -ff' ' , , dw, W 51 DAVE SEAL, LHB, 5' 10 , 160 pounds. GARY BURGESS, Linebacker, 5' '7 , 140 pounds. CHUCK RUSSELL , FB, 5' 9 , 145 pounds. GARY BALZER, QB, 5' 9 143 pounds. DICK HOFFMAN , Rus, 5' 9 155 pounds, DON RODDEN, LHB, 5' 7 , 130 pounds. 'P , P Q 3, , I 'E 9 7 ,... A ,J r ,,,.. 9 X I -9 A- 1 W dt: Q 5 'D ' fa 'L is 'KF ,gf N ,VJ 4 A 39 A Gary VARSITY Dick Cole James Benjamin Balzer Don Rodden Rudy Clary BASKETBALL ii Terry Hoover X Casey A Dunham .xr Nm ,. . xk A 5 9 Harris Borr, Coach ,C Dallas Callahan Beaver .239 Jack Johnson Don Stratton Bill Flnkbelner gf. a Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won September October October October October October October November December December December December January January January January February February SCOREBOARD Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher FOOTBALL Hazel Park Mandeville Fenton Davison Bendle Kearsley Flushing Clio BASKETBALL Bentley Lapeer Kearsley St Matts Mt Morr1s Grand Blanc Mandeville Fenton Davison Flint Tech Two bad breaks. Their initiation to our league. Another team held score less. Who said they were fast. All they did was pass. 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E 'H 'Af u . . 5 6 ,L. 1 I 'W A R -4!!Y'?'sfflf37::,-i V : nd Everyone of You Good Luck ALLANS DEPT STORE KING AUTOMOTIVE f p I N 2: 2: Wholesale - Retail Auto Supply G 6309 N Sag1naw Congratulatwns Class o FLINT BRIKCRETE G 6304N Sag1naW Mt Morrls BOB S FEED STORE G 5093 Sagmaw Street Dog Foods and Pet Supplles Feed For Every Need Phone SU 9 7221 P 'T'vz1 .fy E'- 'id 9! '14-..1em.w--f. Comphments of UDELL AND L Used Cars We Hold Your Note 722 East Carpenter Phone SU 9 8741 AWERENCE Comp11ments of GENESEE COUNTY HERALD Pr1nters and Pubhshers Phone 4311 Mt Morrls Mlchxgan -Z1 , A FLINT PERMANENT AWN ING Congratulatlons and Best W1SheS To The Class of 1955 PERRY'S HARDWARE aw Street G 5253 N Sagmaw Street Carpenter Road and N Sagln Fllnt Mlchlgan SU 9 8671 I . 4 I ' ' f '55 . , , I 5 W .nfl .. 3 W gnu I, M X 21 , VL .,,f1,,:h, ' ' 4 fl ' A, -lf. L, ' , FL. -. , I f y Y L :TY 1'7 -11' 5, V nw ir , ... t E - : .L ,.-.g, Kb. . ,XL W-vi I kk A p I i . 1 . X ,I PMNWAS K , .55 Q . p v mr xxfxw PN! , A 1: ' 1' . . . Y ROCKWELLS FUEL AND ELEVATOR HARDWARE Cong!-atu1at1ons C1ass of 1955 Mt Morrls M1Ch1gaH ELMCREST GROCERY Grocerles Gas Meats G 6094 N Saglnaw Road F11nt M1Ch1gaH Phone SU9 9071 Congratu1at1ons Graduate s Your Yearbook Photographers CRAINE S STUDIO 525 Harr1son Phone CE 9 2184 Congratulatlons 11718 Saglnaw Street Mt Morr1s M1eh1gan Oldsmoblles Guaranteed Used Cars General E1ectr1c Apphances Televlslons Try Our De11c1ous Hamburgers THE RONDEVOO G 11141 North Saglnaw Mt Morr1s M1ch1gan D1amonds Watches S11ver WETHERED RICE CO 3345 S1g1naw Comphments of GENESEE COUNTY SAVINGS Flmt Mlchlgan 9 Convement Locatxons BANK Q A.V 2 Q F. E. KNICKERBQCKER, INC. UIILE WINIIIS MARKET 3710 No. Saginaw St. Flint, Michigan Phone 4-6171 GROCERIES MEATS Fresh Fruit Plants in season Open 7 days a week And Nites Phone SU 7-8612 -'AEIIAIIQIDVAI E.. CandW 3702 NORTH SAGINAW STREET WE FEATURE DU PONT PAINT I- 'wer-'fn Chester Cole Propr Purchase your footwear from us We have excellent f1tted footwear for We also do prof1table shoe repa1r1ng ED HATCH SHOE CLINIC Cor Alma and North Sag1naw Phone SU 9 0821 l MILK Compllments CREAMLINE DAIRY 3907 N Sagmaw Street Fhnt M1ch1gan Lompllrnents of HUBBARD S HARDWARE . ACE ilu McDERMlTT'S HOME BAKERY Mt. Morris, Michigan We Specialize ln Wedding and Birthday Cakes Fresh Home Style Baked Goods Baked Daily Rolls-Pies-Cakes-Cookies Donuts-Bread Bakery Residence Nlagara 3-5242 Nlagara 9-3126 1 Compliments of FARMER'S MARKET G-6142 N. Saginaw Road Phone Su-9-9001 Congratulations Class of ' FRANK S MARKET G 5468 North Saginaw Open Evenings and Sunday Congratulanons Class of '55 BEECHER LUMBER CO The North Flint Building Center Phone Su 9 9611 GRAND BLVD SERVICE Tires Batteries Accessories G 5446 North Sag1naw H Bezanah Proprietor Phone Su 9 9052 Compliments of MENNS FINE CLOTHES D LEVASSUR HARDWARE Varn1shes Wallpaper Plumbing Supplies G 5262 N Saginaw Su 9 9731 Comphm ents of H4 JlM'S BARBER 8. BEAUTY SHOP 7025 N Saginaw Street ' 55 I 1 . . . I . . , 0 f me T, A Hardware Paints ' 11 ' H 9 0 1 an Y K ::'f'S 4' ' fill' I ma an .mg S Z Q L l KIDE ' 8 Congratu1at1ons to the Class of ' CALLAHAN CLEANERS Feature Free Mothproofing Guaranteed Six Months From Date of Cleaning Sweaters and Ties are Beautifully Cleaned and Blocked and Returned In Cellophane Bags MHIIIERE mm nl? MT MORRIS APPLIANCE AND SPORTING GOODS Mt Morr1s M1ch1gan Phone Nlagara 9 0221 Congratulatwns to the Class of 55 An Establlshed Busxness for 20 Years NORTH DIXIE USED CAR LOT G 5253 N Sagmaw Street Flxnt M1ch1gan SU 9 8671 MADSEN PHARMACY Prescr1pt1on Drugg1sts G 5272 N Sagmaw Road Fl1nt M1Ch1gan Phone SU 9 9611 Congratulatlons to the is mmm Class of '55 SKAFF CARPETS AND FURNITURE 719 Harr1son CE 42671 SHORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE Fl1nt's Only North End Store Pr1vate Lessons On All Instruments Sale Rentals Complete I..1ne of Accessorles Phonograph Records Mus1c 6924 N Saglnaw Rd Phone SU 9 7316 S E I ll ,. tw-at 1 ' C9312 W YL .gzwnb ,WU - X Wi, ,M j - 55 wt.. O ' 3 . l - B I I G7 tv . I . . ,. ' il Wm , , L A L , I , W, i W ? - A ' - - ' Q Y . . Buy Your Candy From Your School Store KING UIGAR 00. 166 W. First Avenue Phone CE 2-9187 DR J F KOFFMAN BS DO Congratulations to the Osteopathrc Phys1c1an and Surgeon Class of '55 omce Phone su 9 6262 Comphrnents of LMS 11 12 d m P m GRACELAWN MEATS 7002 N vagmaw Street Resldenee SU 9 2332 TRUCHAN CLEANERS 81 TAILORS Our Best To You Drlve In Wlndow Pxck Up and Dehvery Serv1ce Repaurmng A1terat1ons Cravenette water Repellent Hats Renovated Phone CE 3 6027 3105 N Sagmaw F11nt Best W1shes WEE WASH I e Acu Au. sum. 23011125 mm LDED From BEECHER WEE WASH IT LAUNDRY Congratu1at1ons C1ass of ' WALLI'S DRIVE IN Cr 5414 N Sag1naw btreet Q o 1 I o ol u s 1-Io : - '.m.g2-4p. .57-9 . . U 'Y U 41 D ' 4 0 1- - lx 1' D euute M l . I L xi D 6 wa -:hAV E? v - W me Mg , 5 'xii' M V 'Liv u 11 ll . . - ' so . . t xyifgfl. WY A .. rv A H1 A img A, ' 55 Compliments To The Class of '55 MAYFAIR DRUGS 3020 W. Pierson Rd. Flint, Michigan Best Wishes To The Class of 1955 YOUTH TRAVELS Milford Boersma Ann Arbor, Michigan PETE S GROCERY Meats groceries frozen foods Open Sundays Evenings SU 9 9023 G 6248 North Saginaw Best of Luck In Your New Adventures HERMAN AND HANKS SERVICE G 5323 N Saginaw Road Z Congratulations To The Class of 55 SCHAAF PRE CAST CONCRETE CO Manufacturers of Modern Crete G 5522 Norht Dort Highway Phone SUnset 9 0231 Best of Luck To The Class of '55 From The Bakers HOLSUM BREAD The Hardy Family S XX 5 1 PMN' Dgglfict of lb' RM -- king 9 W saws. bwwm SCHAAF CONST CO General Mason Const Pre Cast Steps nd! Bongmv QL G 5468 N Dort Hy swf' '3i'5 'ow 8 SU 2' Congratulations To The Class of '55 of X . . fa '. ' ' PROM Mackol Mens Apparel COMING UP? SIVIART STUDENTS USE OUR FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE C4 rmfmf ro SCHOOL Pfeofvs ws oo ffv G5 SUMMER Fomvmzs GANQ U5 715 O TUXEDOS 0 SUMMER FORMALS I FULL DRESS CALL FURNISHINGS O RING BEARER SUITS O IN STOCK SERVICE fzffvrs Mwfsf cowzfff FQQMA L WEA Q wffwiflz LYKMVXCE QUALITY MEN S WEAR BOWLING UNIFORMS CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS 3738 N SAGINAW AT ADDISON BUSINESS PHONE SU 9 I6II HOURS MON FRI a JSAT Tn, 300 pM TUES. WED a d TI-IUR3 TIL 6 OO PM. Good Lu k To a F e Group of St de ts A Good F 1 SORENSEN GROSS CONSTRUCTION B t W she t h Class of 55 mpl BEECH ER DEPARTMENT STORE Mus cal I t e ts R tal P hase la Ftrvicha R635 HONOLULU CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC W 1 hB ld Ph CE2 6474 I f I Z 'v -, n . I f , 1 I ' n . I .. . es i s o t e I C Co irnents in L1 n acu ty And Great Administrative Team! I i ns rum n co. E I xpert Inst1'uCt1ons en urc P n ---- lin i ig n p ir ervice ZOO a s ui ing one - Best Wishes to the Class of '55 O'KELLY PASTRY SHOPS 1125 Chev. 2400 Corunna Rd. CE 2-8400 CE' 5-4111 Congratulations Class of '55 And Dedicated To Highway Traffic Safety McKINNIN 81 MOONEY INSURANCE SERVICE K A Hilliker Congratulations Class of '55 A-If 'ML 55 . I H136 7 1 I A A - Lx VAFUT-,-U A 'fi Q...- T' . s ,1 If Ajo' 3 l ,, L, A V l W FOGELSONGER FLOOR COVERING 6408 N Saginaw Street Ph SU 9 7071 Congratulations to the Class of '55 PARKER APPLIANCE COMPANY Compliments of ACELAWN GREENHOUSE HERB S MARKET 3032 W Pierson G 5398 North Saginaw Road S 9 3111 See us for your Gas and Electrical Apphances 641 E Gracelawn Compliments of CITIZENS COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK 9 Locations RECORDS RADIOS TELEVISION EZIQE NOITN EASIERN MICHIGAN DISIRIBUTOII ENGINEERED SOUND PIODUCYS 719 N S Il 34413 GR , - HI - ngmow Sl, Flin! 5, Mich. , . MEMRIES Q Q41 frm f 3 gg gi gag? , ,f,- O ,Q Io ,, ' Q I :Y -EEE ENE A., l l fr-' X R. , r V N R. ,. ' - J ry. ,JJ JL ' J J' Vw' ., J , .rr 1 W ' 9 fx . . V. ,J T wb-f , I Ju nw I, vi h , 4 .. A, A, . 1 J A f ,,- X X x. , .. .. 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