Beecher High School - Clipper Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1956
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'Q fl v .. Q ., - 6 X31 XJ 1 V ..w W,w W.. U X A ' if W fi A .11 1 ,KX I A f' I , N ' W 1'4 W ' E L' K .A . 1 Y hir .f A t tbl 2 .lik I , w.Q'i'4f'g Pitt ' id. ,J 'I I A K. L, . I K lx . A 'V ff 339.2 L,iVE My .lk amd? . , v m L Abs XX Jw .' 4 JQWQW f We, the Class of 1956, dedicate this record of our last year at Beecher to our parents, who have made the goal of graduation possible. Through the years it was their un- selfish devotion that encouraged us. Armed with the education which they worked diligently to provide, we face the future with confidence and hope. This is our humble way of saying Thanks, Mom and Dad. R 0 My V Jw Tito ' , li' Jtfxx Kwrlfrbxlmy f T 452535 ,E fm ' ' b ' :Ag 'qgfgi W - '95 fl . . V f... . ' vw, - uf . f ,-3 4 A THEODORE I. BUE LL Superintendent VINCENT E. DAILEY ' Senior High Principal FRANK KINNEY Junior High Principal JE. 9 X N C594 BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Jack King, Treasurerg Joseph Messer, Secretaryg Robert Zirik, President. STANDING: Russell Lewis, Trusteeg Clarence McKeever, Trustee. , ,,.. 2 X , ,I X' ' 6fff6ZLfi ' 4 fvvv 'ting H1536 x I I SECRETARIES ' 5Neva Pigeon, Patsy Gekeler, and Muriel Morrison. A' vm MJ iv., JOHN E, BYRO lndusuial ,, TW 5 ' K Home Economics? JOSEPH MAURINA, B, S, , M, A, , Industrial Arts DONALD C, M CLOY 6? Mathemaucs 0 I bu F LOUDEAN DAILEY, B. S. , fVocat.iona1 Homemaking ir'- 1 4.4 KIRKE, LEWIS, B,S,, M. A, , Commercial ARCHIE TISDALE, B. s., 4 M,A,, Commercial 1 NALD NEWSTED, B, S, , I 5 gvx Ma c1e5j W!! K 4 L c.1.. BERGMAN, B.M.E,, kChoral Music 5 11 Hg i ' 1 Y ' a 4 Q krrr xxxi mf' I M X 512 fi, ' rw 2 Qt 5 A if sl THOMAS J. HERRON, A,B, , English oNn.ssRs1Tz, A.B., M.A.. Social Studies ,7Lapin,fGenera1 Business 5 Elf--,VQQ JCL rn MARIAN FOX, B,A, , Enggg ' 7 ,f ,f,z,f44f1 jd O if , ss , it I!! DOROTHY KOON, A,B, , M,A, , ,J LUCILE FRYE, B, A. , English s .ka ' U 'Jig if V. 1,9 , ' J iff? -4 YN ARTHUR McCOMBIE, B.S M,M, Ed., Instrumental Music MARIAN TEEGARDIN, A, B, , 5 English 2 W ' ALBERT BARNES, B.S., M.A, , Science, Counseling ,- no 'X A 'Aff ' 5, W if 1 , ,i G We is ig RHODA COMPTON, R.N., School Nurse DON CLARK, B,S. , M, A, , Science f-c:':f ' '-r-r,,.f HOWARD T, CLIFFORD, A, B, , B, S, , World History 7,f f f f QD W if f JACK wrrrmns, A.B., W. M. TOWNS' A' B. ' A. M. ,uf An and Social Science Social Studies ' S Q -5' X 6 VSARAH R1cHMoNnfLibrm?n NRUTH WILLIAMS, 'Assistant MERLYN w, VOLIER, A.B.. B. S. , M. A, , Math and Counseling Q ROBEKI' TOWNS A B M RUTH CARPENTER, B BURTON WRIGHT B S WILLIAM WILLIAMS AIDA ERICSON B S ROSE WILLIAMS B S ROMUALD mmm B M HARRIS Bonn, B s RUSSELL REYNOLDS B LUCILE ROBINSON B S IACQUELINE CHURCHILL DON KOLEBAR, B S HUGH DAWSON B S MARILYN LUCE HAIDLD DRESSEL Absent MAKYE KLACI-IAN A B M A mrrms Mcenzcoa I V up . I N .A. ' .s. , s.A ., 'A' Leo B,s, ' . .S. . . . I B.S. o n R m y I , ' A wx A . . In 'NR U Y! Q of u . 7 V 3 ' I I I - 1 s w i f I P . GRADUATE r y w 'R TEX' Q ws i z .Tlx ri -W , Q .Q f X x, A lr. s 5 I APPR CIA'l'l0 We, the Senior Class of 1956, wish to extend to Mr. Albert Barnes our sincere thanks for his four years of sponsorship. His patience and tire- less efforts in behalf of the graduating class will always be remembered and appreciated. We wish also to thank Mrs. Pringle, Mrs. Hillman and Mr. Herron for their assistance as co-sponsors. 6 QL CK.. ,V but I Track y Pro Com. i , V.C.Y. ual ' Staff 4. lifts ,ZWJK RIT A T kno h ci tri., 1 ,FL C !4j?,,-X ., 51' BRE DA ALLEN - Jackie Gentlemen prefer blondes Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 25 F. H. A. 2, 3,43 Library 4. 79.1.-f A httle mxschlef by the way 15 fun to spice the passing day: Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 3, 4. 0-HV .J. BEAV - Augustus Jefferson ike rk. It fascinates could sit and look at it r hours. '-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Basektball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, - Kp. N. f ANNETTE ZUBACK - Anne' Her modesty is a candle to her merits. GARY BALZAR QreatM1.B., He likes his sports and likes his girls. That's why his life just yvhirls and whirls. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Buc. Staff 2,3. DAVID BECHTEL - Dav - Barb little 2,3,4 Never trouble trou 1e troubles me !J'A,j AIL BARNETT A loyal, true, and winsome friend. F. H. A. 4. .MMW9 lf' Q' Q! 1 ww A Y sbfais S s more fun ' a y r than m people in a life me Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4g Y -Teens l, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 44 Prom Com. 35 Play Com. 2. Af! N5BiNETT -'Jane To appi ess she h s a key merrily. YTes - ' . : ..,!2.3: a t 1u'b 3, Play 2, Pro Pep ciub 3, l, 2,3.4: F. T. A 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Com. 3, Play 2, 3: Y-Teens 3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BLAIR Books that tell me HOW TO, bore me, I need a book to do it for me. 1 Wally s ll for fun om the lau and j l ' r f with Coci .,' Y 2:11 4, nt Coun il X u 1 taff i I uf GGY BCMEN - 0 I anquil o h acco lish u J, Q' IULIAN BROWN Let my deeds speak for me, for my words are few. RONALD BROWN Ron 1 DALLAS CALLAHAN - Kelly I fooled yez that time-- I was not aslape at all. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Track 2g Band 1, 2, 3, Prom Com. 3. WAYNE BUTLER Over the world I may roam, but always I'l1 return to home. 5 i 1 A winning gay,-ab friendly smile, in al1,N guy who's really worth w 'le. JOHN CATES A quiet boy, but he gets things done. A L N R , Pe .Pe a11t ll em with a c tal P 3 4' F 3, 45 e 1 bl, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com. 3g P y Com. 2g Hockey lg Basketball lg Track l. I' D ORE CHAPPELLE UI16 O, A que wltho a gdom ro om. 3. xuf K 1 .-, uf NYM Xp! Gm J tim y but ma es Wi, A r a ' ,N-a. , . lk, ' '71 ML 1 L. csqw-' PHYLLIS CHAPMAN - Phyl A11ows her light to shine without turning the spot on herself. Band l, 2, 3, 4g F. T. A. 1, 2, 3,4g Y-Teens 2, Play 2, Play Com. 1, V.C.Y. 3, 4. ' .1 r riff! fun. 2,1114 4 f Vg 'af 'JI A,.,4 Y, f ..'-uk 4 JOANNE CLARK -Jo ' I believe she would take three bites to a cherry. Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 35 Play 15 Play Com. 35 Buc. Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Prom Com. 35 Glee Club 1. 2. GLENDA CHRISTIAN Here is a true and industrious friend. F. T.A. 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 35 F. H.A. 2. SANDRA COCHRANE - Sonnie Music is well said to be the speech f angels. -Teens l, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 35 Class Officer 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. 35 Annual Staff 4. l RUDY CLARY - Pierre ln many a Beecher game he's won glory and fame. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 Track 2, 35 Play 25 Play Com. 35 Hi-Y l, 2,3,45 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Prom, Com. 3. MAMA sa JAMES CINKE - lim Two dimples tuck his smile in place. jr, .fm BMC ds I My 'W J x EDWARD CRANMER - Ed Without a song, life, would be a mistake. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basket ball 23 Hi-Y 25 V.C.Y. 35 F. T. A. 45 ,lz.f5,l gig, J' J' vw BA D N P68 , 35 ssga ,iiso isa time of X ,, , ynalrilte. A P m Hi. 35 F. H.A. l.2,3,45 PETER DALE For every why he had a wherefore. KATHLENE DICKESON Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. TEX 1, Glee Club 1. H' 1 ww her FHA ROGER ERFOURTH - Erf Honest and upright, a prince among men. Football 45 Hi-Y 4, Band 2,3. f 4 LAWRENCE DINNAN 4 There s no point in telling every SANDRA I 11ve on 1, 2, Com Staff 4, Glee BARBARA DOYLE - Barb No legacy is so rich as honesty. thing one knows. if 4 LEE ST n 'Z iv bal s t rs. 'j 2112126 Class l,2,3, , ootball 43 Hi -Y .4:V.C. . . qi! V jfifffyww JANET igR Y - Ja B356- V.C.Y. 2, 3,4g Y-Teens 2,3g Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 35 Library Staff I, 2. FERN GLE eady a ' e. ll 3, 4 oft , 49 Track oc e . A 2, , 't not ' don't loud in s just that Ido em e I I ' A I ff4g and1,2, , Pep Club B . 3, C a Officer 35 Play om. 1, 2, Pr Com. 3. of My D0 E FOX - ie , It' nice t atura you a ur nice c 2, f 2, Play o Smff4. 2' .T abgfig f fun you bet, as fine as end as you can get. Y Teens 2, 3, 45 Play om. 25 Prom Com. 3, Annual taff 4, quiet Y-T ens I, 4g . 2, 3, 4, N. A. 3.4: . . 3: Annual Staf lay Com. 1, 3. 13 Sports 2, 3. 539 DAV A CH Dave Let e world slideg I'll not budge XLLLIAN L X Lil Her s n is ition makes er dv yolhvs ien V' ay 3 ' 3 Xl, I I Q FN gV.C Y . .skits :MXN CARL FYKE - Fearless He seems to be quiet and shy, but when you know him he's quite a guy. Play lg Football l,2g Baseball 1,.2, 3, 43 Hi-Y1, 2, 3, 4. 'D' vw RAYMOND GRAVES - Joe I don't know where l'm going, but 4 l'm on my way. Football l, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, a ,Vp-,J ,fvvvCf9- 1 ' ' , L y po se f hair, be t u combrnatlonsr e. s S o tba 1 A Band 1Staf , 3 ,aw-Q4 I ,f y , 2 ,, 2 ff MN WJ MARY JUNE HALEY - June Bug Oceans of pep with a laugh on every wave. Band l, 2, 3,4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F. N. A. 3, 43 F. T. A. 3, 4, Red Cross 2. JERRY HALL - Indian Ed Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. WILLIAM HAMILTON BEVERLE AMILT ev We c arld she Y6for s n e a ip A W . . : CHS 1. 3. 4: a Staff 4, a rl- Y y Staff 2 for Every man 15 a volume if you know how to read him. af.. MAN 4 2 , JH' M - e y ,3, g'F.H. . 23 3 5, .,- ,fi-.z 4 Pla -Off 'C C1 O 48 I f'f '-' 1 K X IRWIN HOBSON No man could be wise on an empty stomach. ' vga' JACK JOHNSON - Benny , He's a very devil. Band 1, 2, 3,4, Track 3, Basketball 3, 4, Class Council 1. OA 1- J ' s 's nd g ero t ' 00' -Te s 1, 2, , , , , 3, 4, om , m ub 3, aff . PAULINE IORD ,- 9. A sweet sm' i ens the world around us. ' Play P yC .3:Y- ensl, ergal C ,Cla S , V.C.Y. RONALD JOHNSON - Ron Life's too short to hustle. ff ZQANCY AN she bglittle, she is 1 o Y-Te ' Club 2 Cass er12 . . f' 1, We , 9 flctknfiugl s ' , Prom c gp. ,f 3,,P1ayj Pep Club 3 Play A 'fi k ,JJ SALLY L NE KEEN - Si Si Busy as a bee. and sweet as honey. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3.4, Play Com. 3, Prom Com. 1, 2. x ,A MW', EVELY IS IS H11 C SI I'l C u eens . LSL! posye . ' F. H. A. , 2, 3, Annua Staff 4, Y-Te'ens 1, Buc. Staff 4. Y - rb His th ug 4ir ver Y 1 . .H 4 Y k a ,C m as I 1 Club 3. .fe uc,t,o ball ,S :Yi CNZQLJ' msn, L 1 - , , ,4gG1ee n qty nu S f4g 3 Play C 1 N ry!-if F a f amb't1ons MA, 3, Q .A.2,3, , T sl b 3 a al J l 2 3 EUGENE KROSKA Happy-go-luckly am I--and free. x JJNMU 5 af' I VJ, , A ..-v 'K . M f Miw . JM! WM M DA QM , 4 W, I X CN , s xi ,gs-. 1? Ga KlE Little J 1 is sheg py as an .' RONALD LICKFELT - Ron My memory is a thing I for- get with. Football 4. K we Mr t too gay, but Cf' LENORE MACHULIS . Not all her heart is still her own. Y-Teens 3, F. H. A. l,2,3g Comm- ercial Club 3. in her I n shy way. . Jil, 5 Y-Teens lg Play l X -L. 4. J K QEQR Hotrod J The wepg 9 life is of mingled I , good and ill together. sf 'N NORMAN MERRILL - He seems to be a quiet guy, but, oh, that twinkle in his eyes. Football l, 2, 3, 4. ROGER LAKLES - Les Little words of wisdom, little sobs of bluff, makes the teacher say: 'Sit down, that's enough! Football 1, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4. f I W BETTY MEDICH - Birdie To judge this maiden, you must know her well. F. H. A. l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2,33 Prom Com. 3. sry Q? V: , JOHN MORLEY It's not so bad, now that I'm through. Baseball 3, 45 Football 4. 1 n 8 'S CSI. r irl that's s and ' ndly word, mile n I g YER - Netra ifgyg u ll lb4' n Staff 45Buc. WALTER MCLAVY - Walt 2, -gyyfj that Big man, big heart--forget M . 5 t he's always 2, 3, aylay 1. 5,1 sl about the feet. IAN MUNDALE Mothers little boy, and fathers worry. y,.x' el' I 4' 1,-ffl , L50 ! , V J f 1 ., fuffdffa 1, Football 25 Football manager 4g Base- f. ball manager 3,45 Track 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Council 45 Play Com 2, 35 Annual Staff 4. Exxlfl , XQJ X Q gyrus NEUROHIA- Kaye orry d I n ver m 4 H. A. , , 5 Pla 5'm 2, 35 Buc. x ISP y W 5 X47 .2 Q3 K ll PAT MCGILVERY The more we see of her- the more we like her. -nw 1 - -lvj'-it 1 K - i .A , mct-:ARD NICHOLS I 'I make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes. Glee Club l. F. N. A. 1,1 11 1 PM lb l-lelfxfriendly to ev ryone, 0 ase 1 3, 4. , a swell um. 12 V Nfify Wwe, ya. 1 xl LARRY X - r-a- e He's s t, 's s s al, you'd harl whe' r t 11. tb X ,4,4g all l,2g Tr ck Q ase 1 11 ,3,4g H1-Y 1, 2, ' uc. S gixProm Com. 3, An 1Staf gClas Officer 1, 2,45 Play 1, . ,rf I BEVERLY ODERKIRK - Bev A cute girl, a pretty lass, a swee member of our class. Y-Teens lg F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4. do I rw ' , ,CMJ N1 1 I V ' n ce as eryone knows, cause he's on his toes. AW f- Z ' ., I 1 Q X ' X ' I 'Q OEANN ff f -in - ' A sw smi - a plea' T '. ce. 5 - - lg- you 1p ce. j' P I Co 1, rom . 3, Y-Teens x f Q F . sraxBf2 - M1 AG QF' lb IY is W X., , LOIS POPOVITS - Pop 'Goodness is the only invest- ment that never fails. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2. 3g Operetra ag F.'r.A. l,2,3,4g P1ay1,2.3, Y-Teens l, 2,3, 4, V,C,Y, 1, 2,3,4, Buc. Staff 1.2, Annual Staff 4. ff Vu O ' 1, 0 1,?,f?!1f'CQ WILLIAM PLOWMAN - Bill I never let study interfere with my education. 19 TERRY POTTER 'Happy is he, from care he is free, a good friend we all agree. W H LT PO INS lfalfa V She's a g od fr' nd to h v oundf s py o we' e found. t .A. 1, , G Club 3 F. T. A. 45 Ll Staff 4, Y-Teens DON RODDEN - Sach If work interferes with pleasure, give up work. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l,2,3, 4, Track 1.3, Play 3. LAVERNE SANDERS If you want a thing well done, you'll find him there to do it. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Play Com. 1, Prom Pep Club 3, 4. M I N 0 1 2 . ROBERT SKIDMORE 5 Skinless By the girls he has been took, sinker, line, bait, and hook. Q .KJ it M' JANET SMITH ' Ian Looks, smile, hair, and ' beauty, makes our Janet a real cutie. F. H. A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. W , tar ly! .if , 'cl ulll nl fl ri ' ends ofw1,g1Ll,,y.C.lf. ,, Bw- A W ,K I 1, fx nlif FRED SHMIDT - Fritz A shorter lad you've never seen. But this guy's really on the beam. W K-. . A .sf , ,, I1 Q w 'NT J 19 N ft I jwf J Wjxifiee EDWARD STEBBINS - Ed Stout, well-built, and strong, how ,Q ,db aw JACK SMITH Jack is quite a quiet lad, a better friend you've never had. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. can this lad ever go wrong. V.C.Y. 3, Track 3, Annual Staff PATRICIA SWARTWOOD -,Pat If a dancer you want to be, GLENN STEPHENS - Glennard A nice fellow-quite tall, friendly and lrked by all. Track 2, 3, Play 2, 3, Class Officer 3, Prom Com. 3, Pep Club 3. our gal Pat is the one to see. Prom Com. 3, Annual Staff 4, Y-Teens 1, Glee Club l, F. H. A. 1.2, Play Com. 3, Band l. X y .Mi MARGARET TALLMAN A nice girl, a sweet lassg a friendly member of our cl'ass. H ,frgw ho: ' a d'so s DOR RWILLI N2 s t0 , n a owd pass by.' ' F. T. A. 2, 3 nnual S Com. lg . R3 37 DARRELL TOBIAS - Dunk He is so nice and kind: to have him around one does not mind. HAROLD TUBBS - Ernie A nice guy, a swell lad: a better friend you've never had ., ug , i , tt l Q . N ,Y V, xy, X . . M V r ' ,lf Q x I-GA AXHAYE y P cil a paper are ' tools, for Xfrlraw' e cou d a school. V ns 2, snag, ff 3.4, v.c.Y. yjk Prom Com. f g' Annual Staff 4. - .J ' I , u V' 1 . J Af V www' Tbjytf JANET TRAROP - Ian and She's always a lot of fun, and liked by everyone. ban F. l-I. A. l, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2g Annual Staff 45 Buc. Staff 4, Play Com. lg P C1 b 3,4. 3' 'J will f ep U tw if V9.1 f' XJ 1 , 1, LE T V LIN Le Q At figure And f ts she 1S . ch onald' Dai, is w re s. 1. .43 F.'g.A 1,25 e SD HIC 32 P ' om. 35 Class lay ,2,3 uc. aff 2, Buc. Editor 3. An u ta 45 Pep Club 3. me . , r U I , f ,we KEN ERHYDE - Ken 3 f lg, kllways ready with a joke or twog H-is H yer 3 no' Nast never sa , never lue. OE! y Baseball . . . .C.Y. 3,4g De- 1 Com 3 prom Com 3 bate 39 1.2, 3, Play 3,49 Class H A 2 Annual Staff 4 Officer 3, Hi-Y 3, 49 Prom Com. 3, Z1 9 Annual Sta ff 4. MQW JOAN AYLING - Io She will prove to you that she can rise, even though she's small in size. Y -Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Majorette 2, 3,4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Buc. Staff 3,4, Prom Com. 3, Annual Staff 4, F. T. A. 3, Class Play 2, 3, Play Com. 1, Pep Club 3, 4. wb N 'V' ,ffl R. ANQWWM WX :JM r 5 MJNW y 5.2 .8 xxx BETTY WAGER T K' A girl that's really swe t, she makes a class complete. F. H. A. 1.2. MARY MARGARET WALTON - Peggy No person can make you laugh as much as Peggy can with her golden touch. F. N.A. 3, Y-Teens 2, V.C.Y. 4, Play 2, A nual Staff, 4, Debate 3. yr 1' , . , zcffbfe-10 VV 5014 f,L 1ep?i7 f f 1 M- ff f' f 7, f' 4 A Lfif' .,.g,LC,CffL ,412 ,f A. T PATRICIA WALLACE - Pat Meek and mild is this lass, a worthy member of our class. F. H. A. l, 2, 4. QKXDJ-jX0AJv My DDJ,-f raid VXo'V0Xk,w ,. 5 X mf! WILLIAMS Full of fun all the while, always a cheery smile. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JW Nj C N Boo Full pep, full of fun, friendly to everyone. F. H. A. 4: Y-Teens 4. . iffy? Lf' , J .JW JQAQKBARA V EAT - Barbv, 3' 'A girl MHP! ha quietf 'yy Yqvwiglglnever very uch piggy.. , cttw 1, 2,4.n flstaff ii?v.c,bY1 2, sffrgrh J, :NJ CN C I .X As a stu the s great ' e's beg nin W ra gl' Y Play 1.2, Hi-Y1,2- T. A. 2, 3, 4, Class Office 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Library Staff 1. 1 PATRICIA WOODRING - Pat 'At school and in class, Pat is a nice, and sweet lass. Band 3, 4, Pep Club 3, F. T. A 3, 4. 9 KEITHW RDR ,. A 'X 5 45 4 SENHIR CLASS FLIIWER SENIIIR CLASS UIILURSZ Silvera SENIIIR CLASS M0'I I'0Z MOM K+ M if Xi' 23 saw' fi Illll PER 0 AL X 4 wif 2 4, 4 .frirm X K Orc c I NAME ALFARO, RITO ALLEN BRENDA ALLEN FRANK AYLING JOAN BAIR, TOM ,BALZER GARY BARNETT GAIL BEAVER, J BECHTEL DAVID .BYERLEIN BARBARA BENNETT, ELLA BETTS, DON BIERLEIN, MARY BLAIR JOHN BOURGEOIS, WALLACE BOUTEN PEGGY BROWN IULIAN BROWN RONALD BUTLER, WAYNE CALLAI-IAN, DALLAS CATES JOHN CENTER MARILYN CHAPMA.N,PIIYLLIs CHAPPELLE,,DE.LQRES CHEMA 'VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN, GLENDA CLNKE .IAMES CLARK IOANNE CLARX RUDY COCHRANE SANDRA CRAMMAR, E DALE PETER DAGILE BARBARA TIENNIS, BARBARA DICKESON KATHLENE DIAMOND SALLY DIMOND SANDRA DOYLE BARBARA ERFOURTH, ROGER ESTELIE LEE EARLEY JANET FOGLE FERN Fox, DOHLENE FRECHETTE IOANNE FRENCH DAVE FYKE, CARL GILLIAN, LILLIAN GRAVES RAYMOND GRAY PATSY HAIEY, MARY HALL JERRY HAMILTON BEVERLY HAMILTON, WILLIAM HARDEN JAMES HARTWELL GERALDINE HENRY GEORGETTE HENRY PAUL HERRIMAN, PHYLLIS HETZEL KATHERINE HICKMAN IDIS HILLAKER, LOU AMBITION AIr force TO travel To be a lumberjack Stay slngle to be content learn to golf Be a gemus Baseball player Go to nursmg school To be good In sports Workrng wIth Y M C A Go through college Return to Europe Marry Don Rrde rods to Alaska To be a teacher To own a hamburg stand To attend college Concert Pranrst Buy a new car Study Phrlosophy Drxve race cars Football AII' force Nursrng at Bronson M E l-lospItal To be a school teacher To be a secretary Get a car To go to college Rrde the rods Have money and get marrred Law school Have a home and grve pIano lessons MUSIC Drrector To make a m1l1Ion To graduate I.l'l1S year Marry Tally become a desI ner Become a good wrfe and mot er To et marned Ma e money for clothes Go to England for a vIs1t Get through college Engrneer PhysIca1 educatIon teacher To be a nurse Go to college Accountant To be srck Go to collegse Become a ecker Be a nurse Eam a mrllron dollars Brble Colle e Frogman o U S Navy Own a speedboat l-lapprness Nurse An e1ectrIca1 engIneer Become a regrstered nurse Be a lawyer To graduate To be part owner of that whIte Mercury WEAKNESS Food Ron Huntlng Nat Kln Cole Old Spree smooth ancer None Work and school Clothes Sports Red Bulck Convert1bles Anythlng blue Don Huntrng and Kay Banana splIts Hamburgs Talktn Beautt ul musIc Gtrls Plato Hamburgers Glrls Cars Sm Ing Readrn Chuc MusIc GIr1s Su ar Blues Spe lrng Good quartets Dark Hart and sparklrng eyes Ruth Fenton Dancmg certarn people In band Tally Chrldren Cedrlc Clothes eaung at Wallrs Bo s GIrls Baseball Roller skatrn and football games DrIvIng my ad s car Candy Boys Women Work Raymond Food HIllbIlly musIc Muslc Sweets and chocolate School Women Im Mone Englls compositrons Eatmg D111 PICRICS Food That certarn guy PASTIME Dragglng Chevrolet wIth a good Ford Swrmmlng and dancrng HuntIng and fIshIn Danclng alpd trylng to water s I WorkIng In a grocery store To dance Read study shows shoppmg In town Sports asketball Huntln and fIshIng Water s ung Berng Wllh Don Kay and huntIn PlayIng the pIano Eat n hamburgs VCY work PlayIng the pIano PIano playrng Hrstory HuntIn and frshrng Basket all Huntlng and fIshIng Shows MusIc Dancrng and swrmmrng dancrng and roller skatrng Talkrng Huntrng Letter wrItIng Sports WrIt1ng to that certaln u Srn In and musIc Rol ers atrng Golng to Wally s Eatrng Wrrtrng a Navy guy DancIng Boys ReadIng and rId1ng around Datlng MaryLee Sports ReadIng Plng pong Dancrng Workrng and women Golftng Sports hunt1ng fIshIng Sewrng T V typlng Eatmg ReadIng and skaung HuntIng Workmg on my Chev Golng barefooted an HIllbI1ly musIc Dnvmg my car SleepIng MusIc Archery Vern Rrdmg In a whIte Mercury wIth a certarn guy A f, Tl-' Ar 3 fr- C '27, I I if MVT I' s sq, N 595- , 2 1 A E I '. ' E ' ' ' I .' A. A ' . ' H , I ' - if 1 I I. I ' - - ' ' EI, . V M, - N . . . 'QlU'.-an-1 Working and reading Listening to records, ' ' A ' . . ' ' 8 Y . .,.,,, ,.... , I , ' ,' E , - -. U I U I H .Y . ,. i Q ' ' , , ' I . ' 7 H N P ' 1 ' - . ' l P' . . P . P .l U ' F . . - HOBSON, IRWIN HQOVER. , TERRY HORST, DON - HUBBSMIOANNE JEAN, NANCY JOHNSON, -JACK JOHNSON, RONALD IORDON, PAULINE KEEN, SALLY .KEMP, IJORETTA - KERBYSON, EVELYN KIMSEL, CAROL KIMSEL, MARY -- KITCHER, JOAN KROSKA, EUGENE - LACKIE, JUDY LAKIES, ROGER... LICKFELT, RONALD MACHULIS, LENORE MARCH, NAQMI- MEDICH. BETTY, MEDICH, GEORGE' MERRILL, NORMAN MEYER, ANNETTA MORGAN, NINA MORIJEY, JOHN MUNDALE, JAN MUNSELL, EUGENE MCGILVERY, PAT MCLAVY WALTER NEUROHR, KAYE NICANDER VIVIAN NICHOLS, RICHARD NOYCE BETTY ODERKIRK BEVERLY OGLE LARRY OLSON TERRY PEASE, PAUL PINCHOCK JOEANN PLOWMAN WILLIAM PODINS, VELTA POPVITS LOIS POTTER, TERRY ROD DEN DON SA MPS ON C AROL SANDERS , LAVERNE SHMIDT, FRED SKIDMORE, ROBERT SMITH JACK SMITH JANET STEBBINS ED STEPHENS GLENN SWARTWOOD, PAT TALLMAN, MARGARET TERWILLIGER, DOROTHY THAYER GAIB TOBIAS, DARRELL TORRES VIRGINIA TRAROP JANET TRIVELLIN LEORA -WLDER, DONA IIANDEIHIYDE, KEN VINCENT BARBARA WAGER, BETTY WALLACE PAT WALTON PEGGY WARDROP KEITH WEBSTER SHIRLEY wt-IITEHEAD RAE WILLIAMS SUE WINTERS BONNIE WOODRING PAT ZUBACK ANNETTE 2 Get a good job, own a new car and house, then get married To be a carpenter To be a secretary Teacher Musician To graduate this year Be a teacher Happiness To get married Marry Roy Get a car Get a car College P Be a nurse Go to college To be a good cook or Chef Nursin , to become a Lloyd Attendgcollege Graduate Own a S-M-Oil Station Get married To master shorthand Get married Become a coach To get ahead To be a draftsman To be a teacher G M Tech Get a good job Teacher Become a carpenter or craftman To be a nurse Own a Cadillac convertible Live to be 120 To be a millionaire To marry Dorothy To be happy Marry Connie and have 56 Century Go to college Marry a senator Get married have a dozen children To be a coach Marriage Be a conservation officer To be a master plumber a et married o serve for Uncle Sam To be a barber Be a secretary To be a success To go to G M Tech Theatre work To be a nurse To be an artist To make a million Own a Centur convertible To o to G To Ind m place In life Own a Ca Illac Become a chemical engineer Nursing Dancer To be Larry s wife Nursing Teachin Become ntenor decorator To be the only woman let ace Get married to Chuck Make a lot of money Be a secreta as I can W. A, We A jgff 7-E71 vb Q- S K g '1' ,L -L ,J 'Wil M '- ? A certain someone with long brown hair Girls Boys Eating Peg and cherry pies A certain girl Chocolate Burton Clothes Roy Working Trying to study Dancing and a certain boy P Football players Cars Girls Darwin Spending money Music Women Girls Bob Gene Girls Cars, girls, and more cars School Studies Good food Girls Ken Good food Outdoor books and magazines Im Certain boys Black sweaters Girls Dorothy Airforce blue and Old Spice Connie New Cadillacs Nice shoes liovrna My car Music Sports Darlene Girls Girls Jack Girls Cars Musical comedy Chocolate Good food Loretta A certain guy Sports My typical redheads temper Banana splits Baseball Clothes Ballet h Bern wit Lar Cuteghats ry A nice girl and a good movie Eating Progressive Jazz and Old Spice Chuck A certain guy Music .1-.xx ? Play any sport Rollerskating Dancing Driving a 55 Chevyl Sitting in the car wit Peg Working on my ford Reading and eating Going arefoot an hillbilly music Being with Darrell Beirzg with Roy Rea Ing, listening to new records Dancing, roller skating playing records Play the accordian P Dancing Sports Hunting Movies, church Traveling Boys Hot rods Hunting and fishing Having fun Goin out with Gene Watcgring T. V. Sleeping, school, eating sports, and talking Workin for Hamady Bros , Foyce Dancing Hunting Being with Ken and swimming Drawing and swimming Being with Jim Listening to records Ea ting banana boats Fishing Dorothy Eating Connie Reading None to pass Girls Sports Dating Pla ying football Indian craft and working Girls Working at the Drrve Being with Jack Church activities Dancing Dancing and music Reading Drawing and swimming Being with Loretta Dancing and parties Eating Music Working Sports and talking Going to church Ballet and music Larry Books and records Reading science fiction Listening to ood music Listening to e radio Being with Chuck Going to parties Talking Listening to music 0 ' ' I I . I . , ' P . . . A . g . . . u ' . . . . . . ' L r N W . 1 . . , vb . I . . ' . . . I . 4 . Q. . . ' I . . . 4 -ln 1 2 2 r s A ' , ' . , - . . . ' . 1 . . . .. . 51 , , . . . 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J-U4 Our f1rst b1g year 1n h1 h school and we the future semors to be' of 56 elected the followmg 1nto o f1Ce Pres1dent Lo1s Popov1ts V1ce Presmdent D1ck Fender Paulme Jordan Secretary Barbara Beyerle1n Curls' Treasurer Larry Ogle Boys' Treasurer Paul Henry Po1nt Secretary Nancy Jean Class Reporter Annette Zuback Student COUUC11 Wally Bourgeo1s Student Counc1l Jack Johnson Class Counc1l Kay Neurohr Class Counc1l V1rg1n1a Torres Class Counc1l Our two freshmen queen cand1dates were Jo Ann Clark and Paul1ne Jordan Our class play H1llb1lly Weddxn was very successful Now 1n entermg the second year of h1gh school as sophomores we felt more a part of the school Our class off1cers were Pres1dent Lo1s Popov1ts V1ce Pres1dent Rudy Clary Joan Ayl1n Secretary Paullne Jordan Po1nt Secretary Jo Ann Clark Student Counc1l Wally ourge1os Student Counc1l Barbara Beyerleln Curls' Treasurer Larry Ogle Boys' Treasurer Charlotte Sauber Reporter later taken over by Sandra Cochrane Nancy Jean Class Counc1l Beverly Ham1lton Class Counc1l D1ck Fender Class Counc1l Our two queen cand1dates were Barbara D A1gle and Nancy Jean Our sophomore play Head1n' for the H1115 was a b1g success Then came our Junlor year Our class off1cers represent1ng us that year were Pres1dent Rudy Clary V1ce Pres1dent Ken Vanderhyde Joan Ayllng Secretary Beverly Ham1lton Pomt Secretary Janet Farley G1rls' Treasurer Glenn Stevens Boys' Treasurer Annette Zuback Student Counc1l Wally Bourgelos Student Counc1l Jo Ann Clark Class Counc1l Lo1s Popov1ts Class Counc1l Our two queen cand1dates were Joan Ayl1ng and Lo1s Popov1ts. Our magazme sale went over w1th great success w1th Pat Woodrmg as h1ghest seller and Pete Dale as second h1ghest seller. Our blggest projects that year was the Jun1or Sen1or Prom. It was held 1n the new gymnasmm. We had a comb1nat1on southern p1antat1on and park scene. Our theme song was Melody of Love. Our Jumor play, You Can't K1ss Carol1ne, was a great h1t. Then came the long awa1ted year when we were f1nally senlors. Our offlcers were Pres1dent, Rudy Clary, V1ce Pres1dent, Lee Estelle, V1v1an N1cander, Secretary, Paul Henr , Po1nt Secretariy, Treasurers, Barbara Beyerlem and Larry Ogle, Student Cllounml, Annette uback and Wally Bourge1os, Class Counc1l, Jan Mundale, Phylhs Hernman, Ke1th Wardrop, Class Reporter, Joan Ayl1ng. Our two queen cand1dates chosen were Joeann Pmchock and V1v1an N1cander, For money mak1ng projects, we sold Chr1stmas cards and magazmes. We chose s1lver and maroon for our class colors. Z 1-f ' A . . U, 1 -. - . 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K s 3 I N Y- l X N, x I f fr. !fe0l.lV1'Gl fi, 1 A A 554 Wat' u mm, K ULASS I'lt0I'lIECY We have watched the sen1ors grow from mere 1nfants 1nto d1gn1f1ed young lad1es and entlemen Now let's take a look 1nto the year 1966 and see ow they are progressmg In the enterta1nment world we see many fam1l1ar faces The Brenda and If rank Allen son and dance team 1S the latest h1t on Broadway John Bla1r 16 ean Mart1n's new partner ,Lee Esiglleus now dolng h1s own. telev1s1,onshr.mL and 15 runnmg neck and neck 1n populauty wmth Wally Bourgezns who has replaced Wally Cox as Mr Peepers Annetta Meyer d1rects the Mr Peepers show R1to Alfaro s1ngs Lat1n love songs It 19 HOW known that 5211Ld.1'.a..CQch.rane.g1ves p1ano lessons to L1berace Pat Swartwood and Betty Wagar are famous ballet dancers 1n New York C1ty .RQ eI..E.d,QLlrj:h,has replaced Frank S1natra as the number one s1ng1ng star Eugene Iiun,Sell.1s understudy for Clark Gable 1n h1s latest p1cture The L1fe and Loves of Janet Sm1th Th1S famous personal1ty 1S marr1ed to Jack and has Z sets of tr1p1ets Harold Tubbs 1S Jack Webb's new partner 1n Dragnet ..I'erry.I:lo.mzer-, celebrated star of Hoover and HIS Fr1ends Just f1red the K1msel S1sters Magrnland Carol because they were seen talk1ng to the mus1cal d1rector Ronme L1ckf1-:lt The s1ng1ng cous1ns Sally and Sandra Dlmond are frequent guests on h1s program Tom Ba1r IS the latest sensat1on 1n the bobby sox world Ylrglnla Torres and Bonn1e W1nters are do1ng the Bop 1n Sw1tzerland Ken Vander hyde has h1s own telev1s1on show The S1lent Hour G,a1l Thayer draws the cartoons for Speedway 79 Eugene Kroska Just won an Academy Award for h1s performance 1n Tax1cab Named Des1re J'6an K1tcher and Kather1ne Hetzel are also TV sta s la y wrestlers Lou H1llaker star of 'I Love Lou takes care of Bob and then- 9 boys when she 1sn't act1ng In the world of sports we see many Beecher alumn1 Gary Balzer won the World' Checker Champ1onsh1p 1U a sp1ne t1ngl1ng contest Dallas Callahanshas made a name for h1mself on the L1on's team Norman Merr.1ll.and John Morley play for the Los Angeles Rams where Jan Mundale 15 capta1n of the water boys Terry Olson and.P.anl,E.e.as,e are a well known tagteam Fred Schm1dt and LaVerne Sanders are owners of a muscle bu1ld1ng factory 1n Texas George Medgch IS now a hot rod dr1ver for the Ind1anopol1s Speedway Evelyn Kerbyson dr1ves 1n the Powder Puff Derby J s the champ1on flag pole s1tter BettLNoyc,e-1s a cheerleader at M1Ch1gaH State Lo1s Popov1tz IS the drum major there In the pOl1t1Ca1 world the f1rst face that greets us 1S that of the Pres1dent of the Un1ted States Augustus Jefferson Beaver HIS cab1net members are Secretary of State Bob Sk1dmore Secretary of the Treasury .Lames Clnke Secretary of Defense ITWIH Hobson Attorney General Kathlene D1CkSSOH Postmaster General Jerry Hall Secretary of the Inter1or Ga1l Barnett Secretary of Agr1culture Judy Lack1e Secretary of Commerce Peggy Bouten Secretary of Labor Dave French Secretary of Health Educatlon and Welfare Pat McG1lvery Leora Tr1vell1n 15 Speaker of the House Barbara Beyerle1n and Dav1d Bechtel are the Senators from M1ch1gan N1na Morgan 15 our Ambassador to Italy It 1S rumored that Rudy Clary, Ambassador to France w1l1 seek the pres1dency next term Good luck P1erre' Paul1ne Jordan 15 the pr1vate secretary of the Mayor of Fl1nt Jul1an Brown In the bus1ness world there are many more fam1l1ar faces Larry O le owns a factory that creates clothes for short men and women Carol Sampson Joan Ay 1ng Joanne Clark and Mary'B1,e1:.le1-n-are models there Velta Pod1ns creates Pans Fasluons Beverly Ham1lton and Helene FTISC own a dress shop The1r models are Mary Haley and BarbarQ,D.enu1s Walter McLavy runs a model agency where Kay Neurohr V1v1an N1cander and Mar1lyn Center are models 32 Xl X Xlx X ' I M Xl 1, Xl Au'. lax X N . 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'A'-' 0 N W 'T A 'F S B1ll Plowman 15 the Pres1dent of General Motors Ed Stebb1ns 1S gett1ng up 1n the world as wmdow washer for the Emp1re State Bu1ld1ng Jack Srrnth 1S a success 1n the barber bus1ness Beecher H1gh School has qu1te a few former students on 1ts faculty Dorothy Terw1ll1ger teaches h1story ,Kelth Wa,r,dI,Q,pd,teaches phys1cs Ed Crammer d1rects he band and glee club Lllllan G1ll1an teaches shorthand and typ1ng Patsy Gray teaches home econom1cs Fern Fogle 1S the truant off1cer Peggy Walton 1S the new super1ntendent Joanne Frechette owns a beauty parlor and guess who 1S hav1ng her ha1r perox1ded Nobody but Janet Farley D1ck Fender 1sJyork1ng 1n h1gh SOC1Cty he sweeps streets 1n the el1te part of town Carl Fyke l1V6S there s1nce he wo1 the S64 O00 quest1on Dona Vader 1S another w1nner by the way she owns that Cad1llac now Raymond Graves 1S do1ng very well sell1ng tombstones H1s best customer 15 a lady mort1c1an Glenda Chr1st1an Dohlene Fox IS ra1s1ng foxes for Barbara Doyle's fur shop Annette Zuback 1S a secretary at the M1Ch1gaH Nat1onal Bank Janet Trarop operates a comptometer at F1ShCT Body Glen Stephens now owns Madsen's Drugs Barbara V1ncent1s a m1ss1onary nurse 1n the Belg1an Congo James Hard1n has run Arthur Murray out of bus1ness and has taken over h1s stud1o Don Rodden 1S one of h1s best teachers Terry Potter has made a career of the Navy Pete Dale IS a L1eutenant 1n the Army Alr Corps Barbara D A1gle and Delores Chappelle have Jo1ned the Waves to let the world see them R1chard N1ChOlS supervlses the mak1ng of d1mes 1n the U S M1nt Ronald Brown owns the G1raffe C1garette Company Sally Keene and Gera1d1ne Hartwell are co owners of a nat1on Wlde cha1n store Phyll1s Chapman are reporters for L1fe ' ,Nancy Jean. 1S a well known author Her latest book 1S ent1tled When You D1et Don't Starve Roger Lak1eS advert1ses Taffon the before part of the commerc1al of course LOIS H1ckman 1S a bookkeeper for Jack Johnson who owns a book store V1rg1ma Chema 15. the Chlef cook and bottle washer at one of Frankenmuth s famed restaurants Inc1dentally Paul Henry 1S the owner of several of these restaurants Don Horst keeps h1m well suppl1ed w1th ch1ckens Georgette Henry owns a candy shop Joanne Hubba des1gns hubcaps known as Hubb s hubs ' Lenore Machul1s sells PIZZB p1e at Margaret Tallman's dr1ve 1n B1ll Harrulton sells watches 1n Lawrence D1nnan' Jewelry store Wayne Butler 1S a butler Ella Bennett 15 1n the real estate bus1ness and 1n her spare t1me takes care of Don and the1r k1ds Ronald Johnson 1S the proud 1nventor of a cure for freckles Sh1rley Webster 1S a Professor of Speech at J C Rae Wh1tehead 15 an o1l tycoon 1n Texas Pat Woodr1ng 15 travell1ng around the world try1n to spend her vast fortunes Dr Darrell TOb1aS and I.,,or.etta..Kernp.are happ1ly marr1e and l1ve 1n a one room flat IH the country Don Betts 1S a warden at Jackson Beverly Oderk1rk 1S marr1ed to a well to do o1lman Bat W-all-ae-e and Sue W1ll1arns are marr1ed but not to each other of course Bett .Med11c1h and Naom1 March are owners of a nursery All twenty ch1ldren 1n th1S nursery are t e1r own Well let s hope the sen1ors progress as much 1n the next ten years as they have 1n the past ten years fs. . . . . . V- 1 - . 0 - t . ' . . - . .I0eanngPinchockui-Q a reporter for the New York Times. Phyllis I-Ierriman and ' II ' I ' - 1 1 . - I I v u - . - , - , . . . . 1 Q J'- A A I . ' . 'I I . . - 1. lf' , ' ' ' k MT' 2 . : Y , . . ' 5 1 .. 33 .L V 9 5? CLASS WILL f' We the class of 1956 of Beecher Hrgh School declare thrs to be our last wrll and Q testament To our sponsors Mr Bames and Mr Herron we leave our srncere apprecra tron for gurdrng us through our hrgh school years To our teachers we leave our thanks for therr helpful cooperatron whrch we needed so much Indrvrdually we have the followrng bequests to make fx I O wrll my teachers to the Junror class 533 Q if-Q I BRENDA ALLEN wrll my clothes to anyone who can afford the cleanrng brll j D j ,cf I FRANK ALLEN wrll my abrlrty to work hard and to get along wrth the grrls to 'M .I my brother Guy 5 W I JOAN AYLING, wrll my majorettrng to any Junror who lrkes rt I TOM BAIR wrll my abrlrty to laugh at Jokes to anyone wrth no sense of humor I GARY BALZER, wrll my passrng abrlrty rn football to John Vargo I GAIL BARNETT, wrll my red harr and Southern accent to anyone rn Mr Town s phychology classes who can stand teasrng I A J BEAVER, wrll the technrque used to avord gorng steady all through my hrgh school years to any Freshman who can accomplrsh the task DAVID BECHTEL, wrll my quretness to all those who can use rt BARBARA BEYERLEIN wrll all the best of my good trmes at Beecher to Tony Urchrcke ELLAJANE BENNETT, wrll my abrlrty to get along wrth teachers to my srster Dorrs DON BETTS wrll my seat rn study hall to any Junror who wants to have fun there MARY BIERLEIN wrll my love of banana splrts to my srster Nancy JOHN BLAIR, wrll anythrng I haven t got to anyone who can get rt as easy as I drdn t WALLACE BOURGEOIS wrll my love of poetry to anyone who drslrkes rr as much as 1 do PEGGY BOUTEN, wrll my abrlrty to drsagree wrth teachers to any Junror JULIAN BROWN wrll my abrlrty to all those rn frfth hour study hall RONALD BROWN wrll all my spare trme to anyone who doesn t have much WAYNE BUTLER, wrll my abrlrty to get through hrgh school wrth the least effort possrble to Jrm Merrtll DALLAS CALLAI-IAN, wrll my bashful ways to Jrm Guest who has none of hrs own JOHN CATES, wrll my seat rn study hall to anyone who wants rt MARILYN CENTER, wrll my good trmes rn Glee Club to Annette Peck PHYLLIS CHAPMAN, wrll my fun marchrng wrth the band rn the mud and rarn to Pat Bugbee DELORES CHARBELLE, wrll my long blonde harr to Karen Gebhardt who keeps cuttrng hers GLENDA CHRISTIAN, wrll my spare trme to anyone who needs some JAMES CINKE, wrll my Englrsh themes to any student who can read them JOANN CLARK wrll my 55 season trckets to the Ann Arbor football games to Mr Darley RUDY CLARY, wrll all my good luck rn my school years to my lrttle brother Danny who rs just startrng SONDRA COCHRAN wrll my Job as an accompanrst for Glee Club to anyone who rs lucky enough to get rt ED CRANMER wrll my musrc abrlrty to Mr Bergman PETER DALE wrll all my fun at Beecher to Gordan Kemp BARBARA DAIGLE, wrll all my last name to Charlette Drckerson because I want hers BARBARA DENNIS,..w1ll my frgure to some grrl who needs rt KATHLENE DICKERSON, wrll my fun at Beecher to anyone who wants rt SAIJ..Y DIMOND, wrll my majorettrng to Janet Spencer SANDRA DIMOND., wrll my abrlrty to go steady wrth two boys at the same trme to Connre Drshman LAWRENCE DINNAN wrll my abrlrty to graduate to anyone who lrkes school BARBARA DOYLE, wrll all the good candy rn the school store to all who can afford rt ROGER ERFOURTH, wrll my abrlrty to get along wrth grrls to any Junror wrth plenty of spare trme LEE ESTELLE, wrll all my good trmes wrth Ken and Wally to any three boys who can get away wrth rt JANET FARLEY, wrll my abrlrry to roller skate to anyone who can stand the frrst hundred falls DICK FENDER wrll my shyness of grrls to any Junror who needs rt FERN FOGLE wrll my patrence to my srster DOHLENE FOX, wrll my srngrng abrlrty to my srster Frances JQANNE FRECHETIE wrll my abrlrty to talk rn study hall and get away wrth rt to Jean Murphy HELENE FRISE wrll my good ttmes at Beecher to all the underclassmen CARL FYKE, wrll my abrlrty to get along wrth the teacher to any Junror who needs rt LILLIAN GILLIAM, wrll my abrlrty to get good marks to my brother RAYMOND GRAVES, wrll my battrng and freldrng average to anyone who wants rt because I don t PATSY GRAVES, wrll my abrlrty to get good marks to my brother Edward MARY HALEY, wrll my abrlrty to have partres rn study hall and get away wrth rt to my srster Judy JERRY HALL, wrll anythrng I don t have to anyone who doesn t want rt BEVERLY HAMILTON, wrll my good times at Beecher to any Freshman who wants them WILLIAM HAMILTON, wrll my fun at Beecher to anyone who wants rt JAMES HARDEN wrll my abrlrty tn football to my brother Larry GERALDINE HARTWELL, wrll all my fun at Beecher to my srster Janet GEORGETTE HENRY, wrll my locker to any Junror who needs one to hold all the books he wrll have rn hrs Senror year PAUL HENRY, wrll my abrlrty to sleep rn Mr Town s class to anyone who needs a rest PHYLLIS HERRIMAN, wrll my good trmes at Beecher to my brothers Tom and Jack KATHERINE HETZEL, wrll my naturally blonde harr to Connre Drshman LQISHICHMAN, wrll to Elrane Drener all my boy troubles LOU HILLAKER, wrll my love for black hart and green eyes to anyone who doesn t feel as I do about them I, IRWIN HOBSON, wrll thrs bottle of sleeping prlls to anyone who lrkes to sleep rn study hall P- ,9 f D f lk 1 ' X 1 . . I 1 I ,ff NN , V - , - : S XII C A. 4. --3' ' 1 . I ' . . 74 ' ' ' . . . . . ' A I 2 4 a s X . - - I ' . . 0 . I ' . . .. . I ' I. ' ' ' . I. . ' ' ' . L - U . . . . . ' . I L p ' . . , u 'I' Q . . . . . . I, . . , . . , . .L up I . . . . . I' . . . . . . D I, ' . . . I , . . I, , ' ' ' . I' . . . . . . . , i I' W I . . . . -I, ' ' ' . 1. ' ' ' . I' . . . , . U 1' . . ' . I I, VIRGINIA CHEMA7'will my good times at Beecher to my sister, Nancy. I, ' ' . I. ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . ' . I' A U W A . . . ' , . . . . 'I' v .I n I . . 1 . 51, , ' ' ' ' . . I, , ' . 1. 1 , - ' ' ' t QI. --N-an , , . . ' 1, ' ' . I, , ' I ' . I' . . . . . . . i I, . . . . , . 1, Y ' ' ' . I. . . . . . . . . . I' . . . . . D VI. . . . . . K I' :. . . . . . rl' I . . . n I. . . . . . U . ' 1 . 1 1. A 0 . 1 ' ' 1, , ' ' . I. . . . . . . . I. . . . . I. . . . . . ' , . LL A Y 1 . . . . . ' . I. . . , , . . L. ...... . ' - 1, ' ' . I, . ' ' ' . . I, ' ' . . I. , , . . . . . 1' , . . . D , . I. . . ' . 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TERRY HOOVER wrll my football abrlrttes to John Nrchola and Bob Krng DON HQRSJ1' wtll my abrlrty In chemtstry to Hank Belrc JOA-NNE HUBBS,-wrll my herght to Jeanne Murphy so she won t be called Ttny MALVYN IRELAND, wlll my class books to the Jumor class NANCY 1EAN,..w1ll my rrght to a set of 55 Chevre cars keys to any grrl who can frnd that krnd of guy JACK 111 my J R0d to Eddre George and Srd RONALD JOHNSON, wtll my sense of humor to Mr Herron who thrnks I have too much PAULINE JORDAN, wrll to my brother Cltfford my abrlrty to graduate and I hope he uses rt SALLYEKEEN, wrll to my brother Gary my good grades and good trmes at Beecher LORETTA KEMP wrll my good trmes at Beecher to Lottre Revtor who rs already havrng her share EVELYN KERBYSON,,w1ll my abrlrty to have fun rn study hall to Delores Ruprrght CAROL KIMSEL, w1l1 all my good trmes at Beecher to my brother Sonny MARY KIMSEL, wtll my smrle to Janet Gallo JOAN KITCHER, wrll my herght to the tallest underclassman I know Casey Dunham EUGENE KRQSKA, wrll my love to drrve Burcks to any Jumor who can get one to drrve JUDY LACKIE wrll the Green Goose to anyone who wrll treat rt rrght ROQERLAKIBS .wrll my werght to Stubby Malm RONALD LICKFELT will my abrlrty to flrrt wrth all the good lookrng grrls to Jack Fmkbelner LENORE MACHULIS wrll my rrght eyebrow to Elma Jean Crothers NAOMI MARCH wrll my abrlrty to graduate to Hazel and Duane BETI.Y.MEDlCl:I,- wrll all my Jewels to Fred Shmrdt who has none fPoor guyj GEORGE MEDICH, wtll my prpes to Monty Mathews rf he can keep them rn trckets JQORMALLMERRILL, wrll all my drawrngs to Casey Dunham ANNETTA MEYERS, wrll my abrlrty to open my lock to anyone who has a few free hours NINA MORGAN wrll my welght to those who need rt JOHN MORLEY wrll my brology brarns to Mr Barnes JAN MUNDALE wrll nothrng because rfl had enough of what I wanted I would be too stxngy to gxve EUGENE MUNSBLL wrll my abrlrty to graduate to anyone who needs rt PAT MCGILVERY wrll my grggle to Mrs Rertz so she may put tt rn cold storage WALTER MCLAVY wrll my excess to John Vargo for football KAY NEUROHR, wrll my marks and abrlrty to get through school to my brother Charles VIVIAN NICANDER wrll my love of sports to any Jumor who wants rt RICHALQNICHQLS wrll my good trmes at Beecher to all the underclassmen BETTY NQYGE- wrll all my luck IH school actrvrtres to my srster Sandra LARRY OGl1Erw1l1 my crew cut to John Vargo TERRY OLSON, wrll my locker full of school books to any Jumor who mrght need them PAULPEASE-wrll my abrlrty to play baseball to John Lamb PAUL PERRY wrll my beard to Hand Belrc anythrng away JOEANN PINCI-lOG1I6'w1ll my drrvrng abrlrty to anyone who can drrve around a corner and mrss a mtlk truck wrth hrs eyes closed WILLIAM PLOWMANV wlll my fender skrrts duals sprner hubs and whrte wall trres and drrvrng abllrty to Hank Belxc VELTA PODINS wrll my accent to anyone who can use rt to advantage LOIS POPOVI-GPS, wrll my acttng career to anyone who wants rt TERRY POTTER, wrll my fun at Beecher to the Junrors DON RODDEN wrll my crew cut sports abrlrtres and my fme trmes at Beecher to Jrm Stratton CAROL SAMPSON wrll my musrc abrlrty to Andrea Davrs LAVERNE SANDERS wrll all my school books to the Junrors and hope they use them for more than to frll therr lockers FRED SHMIDT, 'wrll my muscles to my brother Dave ROBERT SKIDMORE, wrll my brarns good looks and my abrlrty to chase grrls to my lrttle brother JACK SMITH wrll my Job at the drrve rn movre to anyone who can stand the hot rod drrvers who come JANET SMITH, wrll my good trmes In Glee Club to Barbara Stevens ED STEBBINS, w1ll my brams to Lonny Whrte GLENN STEPHENS wrll my car to anyone who can rod a car worse than I PAT SWARTWOOD, wrll my dancrng lessons and teachrng to anyone who can stand the ktds MARGARET TALLMAN, wrll my abrlrty to sleep rn class and get away wrth rt to my srster Carole .DOROTHY TERWILLIGAR wrll my abxlrty rn shorthand to my stster Goldre and Marran GAIL THAY-ER,'w1ll my love of school to anyone who needs rt DARRELL TOBIAS, wrll all my good trmes rn study hall to Lotne Revror VIRGINIA TORRES, wrll my abtlrty rn dancrng the Rock and Roll the Bop as well as having fu Ml re JANET TRAROP wrll to my brother Jrm the abrlrty to get through all the hard classes LEORA TRIVELLIN, wtll my blush to any Jumor grrl who can keep rt under control HAROLD TUBBS wrll my teachers to the Junrors DONA VADER,-'wrll my abtlrty to keep out of mrschref to Nancy Brerlern and Bethany Zrnk KENNETH VA-NDERHYDE, wxll my good trmes wrth Lee and Wally to any three fellows who are a good fnends as we are S I BARBARA VINCENT, wrll all the fun I had at Beecher to Pat McMurphy and Memdee Matson I, BETTY WAGAR, wrll my abrlrty to avord Irstenrng to the teachers rn class to Pat Swartwood I,-PAT WALLACE, wrll all the many happy trmes I ve had to anyone who thmks they could enjoy them all 1. PEGGY WALTON, w1l1 my school books to any unsuspectrng Freshman Wllllng to struggle through them a KEITH WARDROP1-wrll my teachrng abllitles to any F T A member who can stand the krds RAE MARIE WHITEI-lEADg wrll my hoarse vorce from yelltng at football games to Jeame Frneout SUE WILLIAMS wrll my abrlrty to go wrth the same boy for two years to my sister, Yvonne BONNIE WINTERS, wrll the good trmes I have had at partres to Mrllre Torres PAT WOODRING, wrllmy posrtion In band to any Jumor who wants rt ANNETTE ZUBACK, wrll all the wonderful trmes I have had at Beecher, rn school, rn school actrvrtres, and at the games to my brother, Larry- n at partres to Connre and my srster s I had to - -if -:-- -L V -Y M-ww-,I , ,,.. J I , 1 D . . - gl. N I N. Y, . . . . . . . I, ' ' . AL .H n FW . . . I , . . . .M V --H ' U U I I n I, ' . , ' . I' . ' . ' , . , . l I, ' , , ' . 1' .-,,,..,.,...w 'l U I ' I I D V ' I, A-----H4 W ' ' ' ' ' . II. Y Y A ' . . .L ' ' - I, ' ' .. , . 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V I Ffzdvfy Li' J., v.L., SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Slusser, Marvin Litt, Doug Pearson, Dave Rowzee, Olin Pratt, Elliott Deyo, Larry White, Carl Morse, Richard Wooley. SECOND ROW: Danny Cannon, Melvin Sedrick, Larry Carlson, Monte Mathews, Bob Haw- kins, Don Davidson, Melvin Woods, Gary Parsons, Lloyd Tobias, THIRD ROW: Mr. ,Voller, Allen Earns, Calvin Pierce, Gary Smith, Gerald McKeever, Ronnie Zink, Dick Mulford, Harold Burns, Robert Wallis, Mr. Martin. FOURTH ROW: 'I Bill Lanning, Robert Tigner, Ken Frechette, Larry Cummings, Richard Pease, Duane Crane, O Dale Rudder, Charles Pray, Willard Broadway. FIFTH ROW: Rolland Scully, Bob Crisco, Gary Burns, Gordon Clark Lentz, Jerry Main, LouishTorok, Ken Kirbitz, Richard Horst, Delmore Smeby. SIXTH ROW: Nick King, Glen Olmstead, Sonny Lewis, Neil Clark, Don Richie, Ro- bert Nowak, Earl Bacon, Dan Wisenbaugh, George Davis, Smiley Burnetre, hbfv X SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Dishman, Leslie McComb, Jane Mallory, Jean Murphy, Hazel Richards, Connie Rock- well, Karen Adkins, Kaye Wright, Margie Hill. SECOND ROW: Emily Wisenbaugh, Beryl Garchow, Janet Horst, Pat Ri- ness, Rae Springer, JoAnn Arnold, Julia Lewicki, Amelia Torres, Margaret Wood, THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin, Shirley Kentish, Charlotte Bachman, Sandra Banks, Barbara Davis, Sue Pittman, Carol Cunningham, Donna Dupius, Pat Mur- ray, Mr. Voller. FOURTH ROW: Jackie McMorris, Annette Peck, Delores Rupright, Elizabeth Martin, Grace Herriman, Phyllis Tate, Janie Rodgers, Joyce Gillis, Pat Puzjak, FIFTH ROW: Jeanene James, Ida Mae Brown, Joella Williams, Nancy Chema, Sandra Allen, Pat White, Margie Pray, Mary Lee Voller. SIXTH ROW: Lottie Revoir, Marilyn Murphy, Sarah McDuffie, Margie Morrison, Sharon Nelson, Shirley Hardin, Pat DeLong, Betty Woodell, Charlotte Dickinson. 37 I . . fu ,x, -5: 1 I -A . -ev i vy : W ef ' Gb ff ,J ZS Of , if 5 E SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Voller, Jane Habermehl, Diane McCormick, Beverly Reimer, Mr. Martin. SECOND ROW: Agnes Woods, Doris Morgan, Revilla Haacker, Elaine Diener, Pat Bugbee. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Luck, Mildred Marshall, Marlene Horton, Alyce Deloney, Elma Jean Crothers, Janet Linsowe, FOURTH ROW: Casey Dunham, Roy Wisenbaugh, Patty Seal, Pat Frazier, Josephine Urchike, Murridea Mat- son. FIFTH ROW1 Duane Sneller, Jim Moore, Jim Yeager, Charles Roy. , ,J flffflb li W pfQ3lQN : I 1-,J N? 12293 j :gage My Z K .v r-.W 1 7 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Clifford, Seth Rupright, John Foy, Danny Rudder, Allen Williams, Frank Besaw, David Shaw, Gary Collinson, Jerry Vargo, Mr. McCloy. SECOND ROW: Charles Hooks, Ben Lowry, Art Nicander, Charles Reynolds, John Montle, Bob Nicholson, John . Vargo, Gordon Kemp, Jim Trarop, James Rosser, Boyd Lichfelt, THIRD ROW: Larry Wil- Q, 1 son, Edward James, Gerald Wood, Charles Ewell, William Hale, Douglas Avery, Frank A Skidmore, Ken Sedlow, Ronny Taylor, Jim Jones, Jerry Murray, Ronny Lamb. FOURTH ' ROW: Fred Campbell, Jim Merrill, Ronald Thoune, Bob Edwards, Robert Bennett, Fred 3 I Stadler, Jim Hoacher, Maynard Glidden, Carl Pheiffer, Gerald Lanham, Al Bennett, Bill Bean. ' 3 FIFTH ROW: Mike Mixon, Tom Bugbee, Connie Du Bois, Perry Swanson, Lee Terrell, Randy Eber- A . H Q, K hardt, Stanley Farlin, Don Smith, Mike Walker, Larry Lux, Jim Stratton, Donald Bunting. .I,,j,,j1f1'f,:3QQQQA,i SIXTH ROW: Greg Nestor, Lachlan McLean, Robert Gaspar, Robert Hyde, Duane Holbeck, Char- xvqv ':' 4, les Freeman, Don Cutcher, Bill Williams, Hurld Frechette, Kenneth Porter, Ronald Day. 'JV' ' . EN . W' ' 'k , 1 f , . gf - cf D2 ti 972: 7745-'O' ,,..,. v-Q. i SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Kurmmel, Joan Kelly, Yvonne Canfield, Wilma Curtis, Lois Fosdick, Deanna Crane, Kaye Hubbs, Shirley Fogle, Mary Lou Daniels, Marie White. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCloy, Pat Gerhardt, Sheila Davis, Karen Gebhardt, Sheila McClellan, Sandra Middleditch, Shirley Long, Aleyn Leask, Dorothy Stephens, Judith Haley, Joyce Broadway, Mr. Clifford. THIRD ROW: Marlyne Hoover, Caroline Watson, Ruth Whiting, Bonnie Anklam, Bar- bara Wells, Phyllis Vance, Wayna Blake, Roberta Redfield, Barbara Lawrence, FOURTH ROW: Charlotte James, An- drea Davis, Bertha Vest, Frances Jordan, Jeanette Guest, Dora Kingsbury, Maxine McLavy, Patricia Lewicke, Cheryl Gocha, Verla Dunn. FIFTH ROW: Lois Adkinson, Judy Bechtel, Barbara Stephens, Pat Bowman, Arlene Revoir, Mad- eline Fay, Joanne Brownell, Carol Earns, Jean Dimond, Kay Bruce. SIXTH ROW: Nina Aylsworth, Carol Tillitson, Barbara Lasley, Arlene McBride, Ellen Riness, Virginia Childs, Sherrill Lawrence, Shelba Clemmons, Beverly Bigger. cj ' 7, - - elf k-' S xy ' T SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Brownley, Sandra Noyce, Margaret Aylsworth, Mr. Clifford, Mr. McCloy, Hilda Eargood, Violet Higley, Janet Gallo, SECOND ROW: Doris Bennett, Harriett Barlow, Marcial Turfus, Pat McLavy Lavina Golis, Pat McMurphy, Dorothy Watkins, Vyna Nix. THIRD ROW: Judy Dolsen, Doris Cross, Judy Malin, Be verly Allen, Brenda Lucas, Margie Brooks, Bernice Maynard, Deloris Read, Jeannie Fineour, FOURTH ROW: Don- ald Nichols, Henry Triplett, James Richey, Charles Cummings, Robert Hunt, Dave Parks, Judy Morgan, Phyllis Benjamin. FIFTH ROW: James Cook, Warren Coon, Charles Wisenburger, Jerry Howe, Ewell Horne, Stanley Ro- bertson, Mike O'Brien, Gerald Weld, Gene Seeley. SIXTH ROW: Lonnie White, Gary Cuson, Bruce Miller, Chris Reimer, Mearl Ford, Norman Henderson. a'Ax, . t. 'A'-P ' i .Lx'l1 6 an 1: 'XL't.w .' 44-0 I Ya.: lb B-Ll l L1-1' , -X .. fs f' SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rat.Hamiljgp, Ruth Ann Lldell, Joan Farmer, Edna Tabor, Mrs. Fox, Mr. Newsted, lfatullfuyacznskif June Bryant, Mary Blevens, SECOND ROW: Winifred Brown, Pat Owells, DoloresVSQ-ringer, Annie Smith. Arlene Hinds, Carol Tallman, Martha Winkle, Mary Alice Smith, Betty Mills. THIRD ROW: Michael Heenan, Dixie Mixon, Linda Seal, Mary Bray, Norma Toombridge, Sandra Shaw, Sandra tj 21 Smith, Ruth Vorachek, Roselyn Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Kerr, Suzan Gutton, Marie Wilson, Nancy Bierlein, Sharon Weigandt, Carol Orin,Vlivonne Hodges, Nancy La Faye, Beverly Morse, Joanne Blake. FIFTH ROW: Myrna Greenway, Wanda Love, Pat Cassity, lg IgettyVFisher, Pat Thorne, Francis Hetzel, Thelma Profit, Marcia Woods,,Janet Anderson, ' Allyl SIXTH ROW: Nancy Seigliano, Dorla Keefer, Martha Bagwell, Verlyn Turfus, Agnes Man- ych, Joan Norman, Sharon Wildfong, Carol Hill, Pat Terry, Linda Pinchock, Goldie John- son, Janet Hartwell. A gg!! .ff , ki 'A T .., .. N- , no -, - Q N v . E-. ' mix' Q V ' NB - V Y .VCD ' - I ' 'J 2-'L 'QN .L I ' A ,x, N! ,Lv SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Fox, Travis Riddlehoover, George Fricke, Lalry Oakes, John White, Ron Malin, Raul' Vargo, Bil1Shoemaker, Gerald Hough, Mr, Newsted, SECOND ROW: Richard White, Richard Herring, Jim Coggins, Fred Baum, Richard Keller, Gerald Lerche, ,Clifford Jordan, Eaulnlfimsel, -Jim Watson, Bi-ll ridkison. THIRD ROW: George Wahl, Charles Faye, Duane Porter, Charles Tobias, Wallis Dupie, Gene Torn, Dennis Ross, Wayne Nix, Ron Procunier. FOURTH ROW: Jim Auspach, Kenny Hutchins, Lyle Brown, Frankswylie, Larry Harden, Alvin Wright, pan Miller, Howard Hamill, Bill Clelland, Pat Allen. FIFTH ROW: Gary Keen, Toni Mclceeyer, Ray Collins, Paul Young, Bill Morley, Jerry Heit, Louis, Sylvester, Avon Bright, Dallas McKee, SDCTH ROW: James Hale, Gunter Neubert, David Skinner, John Flynn, Dick Barney, Bob Ames, Ted Hamilton, Glen Coon, Gerald Cunningham. Lf Z , Z 2 .... '7 sg? SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie Clymer, Virginia Kline, Joyce Morse, Beverley Kohn, Diane Smalley, Hope Martinez, Wilma Stanley, Charlotte Richards, Kathy Hill. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Weaver, Emma Jo Wilhelm, Janice Compton, Linda Crump, Ellen Flynn, Janet Spencer, Nancy Nickolson, Gwen Day, Darlene Davis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Fox, Joann Besson, Gloria Bourquin, Hazel Wisenbaugh, Kathy Medich, Freddie Cates, Martha Uphold, Karolyn Smothers, Clarice McCully, Mr. Newsted. FOURTH ROW: Carol Smith, Sonia Moss, Eileen Peck, Agnes Burns, Judy Herring, Nancy Sig- leano, Kathleen O'Kelly, Kay Bryant, Judy Aurand, Carolyn Cook. FIFTH ROW: Louise Bond, Christine Myers, Jean Davis, Zonda Louse, Joyce Beaton, Lawanda Ward, Beverly Cardinal, Dorothy Domeraus, Carol Burns, Nancy Rock, SIXTH ROW: Carol King, Edith Snooks, Terresa Frasik, Nancy Petrosky, Pat Koblinsky, Pat Schmitzer, Karen Samuel- son, Sandra Maxfield, Joyce Pray, Rosalie Killer. fs 'Q 3 ' , 5' ' , . , . I , Q- e G ff : v- N' ' V, 'T' ' 5 3 , G N 5 ty V sf- : V I D 4 us. Ll-:' in I P ' 4,--. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pauline Robinette, Suzane Fechike, Marilyn Martin, Pat Weinert, Lynette Henderson, Judy Gault, Bernice Chapelle, Betty Horton. SECOND ROW: Ronald Holbeck, Richard Edmunds, Janet Edmunds, Karen Fickes, Donna Miller, Cristina Mulkey, Virginia Prosch, Mary Anne Davey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Newsted, James Hill, Bailey Jones, Duane March, Bruce Lanning, Dave Kraysovic, Larry Gulledge, Francis Allred, Mrs. Fox. FOURTH ROW: Kurt Sherwood, Willy Horst, Dean Davis, Berry Rye, Reggie Banks, Ben Ewald, Bob Robertson, Gordon Tower, FIFTH ROW: W. C. Gerald, John Cook, Harold Miller, Dale Langley, Dan Gekeler, Darrell Perin, Ronald Wallace, Robert Urchike. 42 CS Q.. c I ,xi l,, if X M . - 4 H51 ' 2 ' 3 'C' .sf ,Ms-p . ,l-1 ' 7' ' C , 4. QC. xp' V' SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Fox, James Anderson, Dennis Goodrow, Denny De Mott, Fred Kiefer, Charles Hyde Richard Berieu, Wilbur Graham, Harry Matlewski, Mr. Newsted. SECOND ROW: Hale Troumbly, Ed Bolanowski, George Wooley, Bill Lewis, Bob Hunt, Dale Irish, Alex Disberry, J. D. Smith, Wayne Mac Caslin, Bob Waters. THIRD ROW: Carlos Torres, Roger Gillespie, Richard Farlin, Leon Rodden, Bernard Kewin, Michael O'Nore, Grant Franklin, Dave Schmidt, Guy Allen. FOURTH ROW: Mike Habermehl, Jerry Jensen, Ray Hayer, Earl Linsowe, James Gutierrez, Woodrow Hatton, Paul Sekelski, Marvin Creager, Tom Miller, John Nickola. FIFTH ROW: John Henry, Larry Rousell, Leroy Allred, Don Burns, John Lamb, Howard Teeple, Paul Metcalf, Charles Higdon, Jerry Gilliam, Dave Smith, Walter Bowman, n 5 si sf rv bf,- T , la VNS ' 'Q 'Nhwx -fi. ,LJ - fm 1 ! Q Wx .4 H NN 1-X.,! 5. F 35 NL, ig ,S' 14 fi' Q q,., A 3 S-' ig ii ik 9' 2 .Rt X X T -:fs X1 qmll , w .,, at S wi -'rx 1 s 'uw 'rx 33 5 QW? X W x e 4 'Tm 'ff -3' :Yagi W s Q. 1 .5 if .J . , -' J 45' H if K UK if gf rv jai- Mrs Omlee Rextz Mr Archle Tlsdale Annual Ad vlsors Leora Tnvellm Asslstant Edltor Barbara Bey erlem Edltor ueN fl' E Lee stelle Busmess Manager Annual Staff Chaumen Frank Allen Assistant H Annual sraff Commxttees and YW Cwpyfbj U' 'f II.. . ll 'r ' 1 I . x . M M S 1 ' -s w I , v. A. W , C ur , iQ . . . ' . . . ' - . 2 . , ' . . 5 . , . I 'I X ' ' if TT A V' l 4' A ' ' A- in , - , . r db. If L' V h B , vp . , 1 K ' gy, .1 WN NV 'Q ' , A 'A' V1 i K 4 eg, D . A fin- P QQ' ' 2' wa 9 ,, fy gf W ' ' A ' QA .. Q 0 - 0 ,uf 4 I f ,K Vx .A : ' f 4 4, F Q - A I a . Q - - , A Q5 H' Q A' , .1 E , 1 vt ui in , V! 5 ' ' A V 7 ' Al ' K ' 'IL' X 5 X . f K K1 g -'ag , . f - '--f..,, RAND M - - CLUB GLEE X-C3 D fha Y lf! vw if xl 'ef hui DEBATE 33 5 0 M Q as -.2 J 7 YD 'L uma l W Il ' Ar fit. 5 LIBRARV Q 'Q AFP -ij V4 6 av if -r' 'star' E6 JL rf BUCCANEER STAFF NJ O C .4 , N! 5 s E Ii' 4.3.20--' Q 6 EZ'f'P3'n- ni .A- 'Q' VCV X xii? ' QB U IU EK 'W if Q . ALS, 4.4 K SI-IORTI-IAND CLASS gr .1k '- NEW INDUSTRIAL ARTS SITE PHYSICS CLASS BIOLOGY CLASS A SENIOR PLAY CAST I I ' ia, 'FI FK 1' If , mf Q Q-an H ljx. Q 53 -.J ,QA g'v:-'WD ,N L Q .-A f 3. Fl 73 Q ab-I C 5' :L 3. s I l D, - I- ,,, fl . X Q-- n Q-504' R. .V Q- L I jj ,im ., - ,v .vf,,J-I, A A f'- K ,, ,F .k,-., .1 I n L i, H sp 1 A 54 .f w L, 1' xg 2 4 x 1 Q.. , , r'- . 4 N , ' 4 A --wg, 41 . 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' ii 1 , I L,L 'M q ' Gary Balzer, 170 Lbs. Quarter Back if fs, L.: f W fs , 'Kew , sr A--.cfm 4 M, V 1 gb 212 ' ,f , Iii? , Norman Merrill, 163 Lbs. Center s ' ' if - , .iv . K, A vs. , , 1, 1. . Jim Guest, 150 Lbs. Right Half Back X lf f -,Aj ff' , L '5 . W'-A ul , ,,, L., xl. 0-ev u. , , , .. gg Frank Allen, 150 Lbs. Right End 5 , .3 I g VV RQ ies, 250 Lbs be Tackle .. Q f my V,- 1 .L J, . . Ffa? .Y L. 1.1- ewfvwrfh-43,4 51-A X at f-iwgw-1 GIRLS, HUCLEQ H' ' is L X 2 GIRLS' BASKETBALL gf . .N A V K K .,.,, Q fJEv N5 w g 0 A g VAR ITY RA KETBALL 019,19 650 Q N 09,0 S-L H . ,oo Jack Johnson, Guard Q0 15' 6 KX -G QP? fy xi Aj X 996 A988 9 ww A. J. Beaver, Guard O 1 Terry Hoover Forward Larry Ogle, Guard R 74 rx udJ'C1ary, FOYWM Forward Forward Roland Skully, Nick King, H3 U WON WON Lost WON WON WON WON WON WON Lost WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON Lost WON WON Septembe r September October October October October November November November December December December Dec ember December December January January January January January F ebruary RESERVE BASKETBALL Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher Beecher SEUREBEARD FOOTBALL 7 Hazel Park 19 Mandeville 13 Fenton 15 Davison 16 Bendle 7 Kearsley 14 Flushing 13 Clio BASKETBALL 60 Bentley 53 Lapeer 59 Kearsley 72 Alumni 57 Flint Tech 75 St, Michael 73 Fenton 70 Mt. Morris 82 Grand Blanc 76 Mandeville 60 Flint Tech 87 Fenton 70 Davison 64 ...,,,,- Class A School Off On The Right Foot Didn't get MAD--DEN! The Best Yet Another Whitewash Could Have Been Better Can't Stop Us Now CHAMPS--Two Years In A Row Warmup Cold Snap! ! Back On The Trail Walking Away Close Call On The Way ST, MIKES TOURNEY CHAMPS! First League Win Casey's Night Q25 pointsl Hey! I'm Walking Behind You Tech Gets Revenge Repeat Performance! Last-Minute Stand faqs' 1399 G I R L f f I' h ,fx Y-.QB ,xy . s TRAUK 0 9 v G I R L S9 ni' SUFTBALL ,iraqi .1 H .,1 W f!i.:ab ig D Jw 2 PF W 5 W 711 421- 'x QQ' ' - 2 . ' xg Q 5' arm' ,f- Jr l,, Conmphrnents of HERFF JONES CO Class IQITNSS Calhng Cards Commencement Announcement Medals Trophles Club P1ns Caps and Gowns C E BOGGS M1Lh1g,,an Representatue 150 Lakeslde Dnve S E Grand Rapmds 6 M1ch1g,,an 1 . y . 1 o .N.j .' s a . . .J r Best of Luck To Our Many Frlends In The Class of 56 PERFECT CLEANERS G 5058N Saglnaw SU 9 9123 BURTON JEWELERS fln Beecher D1str1ctI Dlarnonds C1ftware Watches G 5332 North Sagmaw Road SU 7 9482 Off1c1aI Class Rlng Headquarters Your Fr1endIy Ne1ghborhood Jeweler FOLSOM 8. ROCKWELL HARDWARE G 5262 N Sag1naw Road Fhnt 5 M1ch1gan Hardware Pa1nts P1u.rnb1ng Supp11es SU 9 7731 Best of Wlshes Class of 56 BEECHER SUPER SERVICE G 5269 North Saglnaw Road Fhnt Mlchlgan FLINT PERMAN ENT AWNING NC G 5253 N Sag1naw Street Fhnt M1Ch1gan SU 9 9125 F1ber Glass 8: A1um1num Awmng Congratulatwns HUTCH I NSON'S DRUG STORE N Saglnaw at Carpenter Prescr1pt1on Spec1a11sts ROBERT SWEEZIE Contractor and Bu1lder SU 7 7693 Comphments of GENESEE COUNTY HERALD Pr1nters and Pubhshers Phone NI 3 4311 Mt. MOTTIS, M1Ch1gan Il II - - v' - - ' ' ' II II Varnishes Sporting Goods I I . I .N ' PACKED VNITI-I 'f l POWER If says GO and ready prove If Mt Morns M1ch1gan NI 9 2211 and the price wont stop you' CALLAHAN CLEANERS Feature Free Mothproohng Guaranteed SIX Months From Date of Cleamng Sweaters and T165 are Beaut1fu11y Cleaned Blocked and Returned In Cellophane Bags 5 :man ILEHJLER :mil ,,,QQ-'f!'fQfH-Mwv N BHP: I T W5 Congratulatwns Clas s of 56 WALLIS DRIVE IN G 5414 N Sag1naw Street MADSEN PHARMACY Prescr1pt1ons Drugg1sts G 5272 N Saglnaw Road Fhnt Mlchlgan Phone SU9 9611 Cong ratulauons to the Class of '56 PARKER APPLIANCE COMPANY G 5398 North Sagmaw Road See Us for your Gas and E1ectr1ca1 Apphances Congratulatwns and Best W1shes To The Class of 1956 PERRY'S HARDWARE Carpenter Road and North Sagmaw Street BOB S FEED STORE G 5093 N Sag1naw Street Dog Foods and Pet Supphes Feed For Every Need Phone SU 9 7221 K! I XX X .Q .-,ir , 5 4 f I' I L 'sw , K A J ft. 1 ' V . ' , 1 xg , ' 1 G? I 'Hn K I we ., X-, tb M if ga ' '-ef I ' Q, fe QM V qi,-Nh K K 1 W L 'S . . nr 1 1 ll ll ! I I - ,, ,, :fans ' . , ., 6.415 ' o . Y ' I Best W1SheS To The Class of 1956 S S KRESGE STORE NORTH FLINT PLAZA FEKE AND YOTTS WHOLESALE MEATS 3480 W Plerson Rd P Su 9 9151 Compllments of LABIAN HOMES G 4075 C110 Rd Ph SU 94031 n Estabhshed Bus1ness for 20 years IILTI W mourn DI IE .USED CAR llanfsnn VIMUYWNIIUTE' NORTH DIXIE USED CAR LOT G 5253 N Sag1naw Street Fhnt M1ch1gan Su 9 8671 Su 98642 THE BEAUTY HUT Congratulauons to Beecher G raduates A COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY CULTURES Open Evemngs by Appomtrnent Only McKINNON 8. MOON EY INSURANCE SERVICE Fhnt 4- Mt Morrxs F C110 Closed Tuesday Hours 9AMt05PM 1218 Tremont Avenue Fhnt 5 M1ch1gan Congratulauons Class of '56 PERCY CATERING CO. LARRY BLOOMER REEDS FURNITURE CO USED CARS C1 7229 N Sagumaw St NI 9 6061 Congratulamons to Class o 56 Shop wlth Confldence G 5020 N Sag1naW St SU 7 0420 he Corner of Carpenter 8: N Sagmaw C81C LAUNDRY 81 GIFT SHOPPE Ag1tator Machmes Clothes Washed Drled and Folded 12? A Pound Ph CE 8 6239 2702 E R1chf1eld Rd PETER PAN SHOP o 4045 Cl1o Rd Block North of P1erson Rd Be st of Luck DIANE TRAILER PARK 81 SALES Sales Lot 41 G 6259 N sag Rd Lot if 2 302 s Dort Hwy Park Sales SU 9 0321 ffl SU 9 3223 4342 CE 8 6934 COLE WOODS MARKET 3710 N Sagmaw St Fllnt M1ch1gan Ph CE 4 6171 Fresh Fru1t Plants 1n Season Open 7 days a week and n1tes x nnnnqm Il MILK Cornphrnents of GRAND BLVD SERVICE Tlres Batte r1es Acces sor1es J 5446 North Sag1naw CREAMLINE DAIRY J- H- Bezaflah 3907 N Saglnaw Street Fllnt, Mlchlgan Proprletor Phone SU 9 9052 h, PM ' . 1.3: f 7: A Avn vu ' ' uv A ' At T Rd. f ll II . Home Laundry Service Compliments of 1 ' . - , , I I yr 6 STEVE'S TRENCHING Septlc Tanks - Sewers - Water Llnes NI 3 5331 9399N Sagmaw Mt Morr1s OBRIEN CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Mt MOTTIS M1ch1gan Phone N1 9 6321 NI 9 2811 STAN'S PRODUCE CENTER 7 blocks North of Carpenter Road C5283 N Saginaw Road Store Hours Da11y from 10 a m to 10 p m Sundays Noon to 10 p rn Conqphments of FRANK S SERVICE Fuel O11 Dehvered NI 9 9151 Mt Morr1s AND ELEVATOR HARDWARE Congratulauons Class of 1956 Mt M01-r1s M1ch1gan BUY RITE SUPER MARKET ll635 N Saglnaw Mt Morrls NI 9 3561 Comphments of FARMERS MARKET G 6142 N Sagmaw Road Phone SU 9 9001 Compl1ments o NM I BLACKERLYS STANDARD SERVICE G 6380 N Sag1naw NI 9 9321 Free PICKUP and Dellvery . ' Rd. ' . ' I U I I 'I : . . M . 9 v - wa D . , . . I or - - ' I ROCKWELL S FUEL Congratulations Class of 56 , I . . ' f :wg A I , I I ' ui I Records R3d1OS Te1ev1s1on SAVE' Noam umm Macuucm oasmauron ' STAIQP5' mcmsfnzo souuo nooucrs 9 I M VI343 NORTH FLINT PLAZA North Eastern M1Ch1g3H D1str1butor Open Da11y Eng1neered SOund Products MOH thru Sat SundaY 4417 19 N Sag1naW St Fhnt 5 M1ch1gan 30 A M to 9 P M 9 A M to 6 P M T SU 9 1411 ALLSPDRTS Congratulahons Class of '56 NORTH FLINT PLAZA SU 77331 TROVILLION OIL CO G 5152 N Sag1naW SU 92641 FOOD FAIR G 5427 N. Sagmaw SUPER MARKET 3058 W P1erson 92331 GTOCSTICS Meats Produce Open 7 days a Week Comphrnents JIM'S BARBER 8- BEAUTY 7025 N. Sag1na.w Rd SHOP Let Us Serve You Bottle Gas Electncal Apphances - - 41 P fb 'D' . .... '- 3 -X ' 4 ., . 1 ' 1 wr. u sagem' sv, ru' s, 'n Z V Q, - 42 - . ' . ' , ' ' 9: . . . . . . . el, - - ' of H 3, 1-1 A -5, H' if .vga - r-sr: . . Q, ' A i4 I SU 'Rn . ' I ' F A Comphments Congratulatlons Class of '56 The Class of '56 MAYFAIR DRUGS 3020 W P18TSOH Road Flmt M1ch1gan LEES BAR B 5104 N Sagmaw f NORTOWN y NORTOWN JEWELERS 4316 N Sagmaw SU 7 8731 Congratulatmns Class of '56 NOVAK S BIGTOWN STORES Hardware Toy Fa1r MAX S CITIES SERVICE AAA Road Serv1ce Wash1ng Greasmg 3500 N Sagmaw Street CE 3 9486 Cong ratulatxons Sen1ors Comp11me nts of B 8: M CASH MARKET G 1336 W. Carpenter Road GROSS POINT DANNY'S GRILL 7018N Sagmaw RESTAURANT F11nt M1ch1gan Pa,11 Full O'Ch1cken F1rst 1n Quahty Ready 1n a J1ffy Fa1rest 1n Pr1ce To take out Fastest 1n Serv1ce Best 1n State A Sat1sf1ed customer 1S our flrst Ph. CE 2 9849 cons1dera.t1on Buy Your Candy From Your SCHOOL STORE KING CIGAR CO. 166 West First Avenue Phone CE 2-9187 HI SPOT DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Fhnt s Fmest Drxve I Z4 Hour Serv1ce 6650 North Dort H1ghway Fhnt 5 Mlchlgan GAVULIC FLOWERLAND The Home of Every B1oom1n' Th1ng 6602 North Dort H1ghway Phone SU 9 0696 Congratulatwns to Class of 56 RONDEVOO RESTAU RANT 11111 North Sag1naw Mt Morrls M1ch1gan Macko Mens Apparel fzmfrs Zlwfff cowzfff FOQMA 1. Wim Q Wfflffifll .SZPVICE QUALITY MEN S WEAR BOWLING UNIFORMS CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS 3738 N SAGINAW AT ADDISON BUSINESS PHONE SU 9 I6II nouns mon FRI and SAT TIL 300 PM Tues WED and TNURS Tn. 6 oo PM . I I ll ll ' - n . ' 5 I l I if 5 1 .. , ' 'I -, . f , . , . , . . ,zwofji Congratulauons Class of 1956 KL M FRANK S MARKET G 5468 North sagmaw sunday 'OU My C ong ratulatlon s Class of 1956 BEECHER LUMBER COMPANY The North F11nt Bu11d1ng Center Phone SU 9 9611 My lCQnagratu1at1ons Class of 1956 Comphments of WAGAR DRUG STORE 6301 North Sag1naW Street Fhnt 5 M1ch1gan Congratu1at1ons Graduates Your Yearbook Photographers CRAINE'S STUDIO 525 Harnson Phone CE 9 2184 G 6304 Cong ratulatlons Class of 19 56 FLINT BRIKCRETE North Sagmaw Mt, MOITIS, M1ch1gan Congratulauons To The Class of 1956 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 713 Genesee Street Mt. MOTTIS, M1Ch1gan , , I !. QW 11 If - I 11 1 I ' lv ' 3 I Dj ,y. 4 rg! rf! Open Evenings and ,jo , , .. 4 U ' . 1 ,tw IV ' I ff . . . gg Compliments KING AUTOMOTIVE Wholesale Reta11 Auto Supply 6309 North Sag1naw MICHIGAN FINANCE CORP OF BEECHER INCORPORATED G 5465 North Sag1naW Road SU 9 8418 Cong ratulauons to the Class of 56 MURAL STONE FLINT INC G 6299 North Saglnaw Mt Morrls M1ch1gan Best W1shes to the Class o 56 0 KELLY PASTRY SHOPS 1125 Chevrolet 2400 Corunna Rd CE 2 8400 CE 5 4111 F' 'Q 'r!i! -K: ii- ' -nnsvif-w Comphments of UDELL AND LAWERENCE Used Cars We Hold Your Note 722 East Carpenter Phone SU 9 8741 .Ai Takes Th1S Opportunlty To Thank Each AdV8Tt1SeT For I-hs Patronage Was Greatly Apprec1ated Best W1shes To The Class of 1956 Your Host on the Semor Cru1se YOUTH TRAVEL Ann Arbor M1ch1gan X , -1 II II 15 ' I . ' X I an H: - ' - I . . , . . - Sf In 11,3 G- is I f II II I V , QM 1 3' g 4 ' , ., - 'f hiq f h ,S-2- The Class of 1956 ' 5 ' 1: - ll . - X,-,Q .... :-Eb . . M ag? sq. .AL -L -.1-mf p- V I 4 ' , . . 'I is I 1, S - Q4 5 . 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