Beecher High School - Clipper Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1958
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ANN BOULTON Secretary to the Principal we BOARD OF EDUCATION: Joseph Messer, Clarence McKeever, Russell Lewis, Jack King, Robert Zink. fi .R J., I -Na, MRS RHODA COMPTON School Nurse and Dean of Girls MRS l-IAZEL MARTIN Bookkeeper MRS SUE WILDFONG Recepnomst 3 .duff Wlemoniam In memory of Joseph Mourino, our late indusfricl orfs instructor, who worked unceosingly to creofe our present industrial orfs building program. R R Leo Fitzgera ld, Harris Borr, Yvonne Jacobson, James Gallogly, Betty Moore. S MATH D E .z+ P 'I A I O R 361 T M E N eynolds, Merylyn W. Voller, Donald Newsted, Williams. T 5 jack Withers QZX1- x:3X SOCIAL SCIENCE D E P A - R T M N T E ART D E P A R T M E N T Kirk E. Lewis, Doroth Koon, Marilyn BUSINESS D E P A R , 3 f I 3 rr. M L V 1 5,ff5f5f'i'i!5!,Qi55 E U 1 ii' 'Q' Y Alarie, Archie T d 1 y ,T T' KW ,A 4 XS 3 es , x .isiiriszwegrf 5-My Albert Barnes, Donald C. McC1oy, Don Clark. DRIVER .T EDUCATION D E P A R T M E N T ld Martin, R.E. Garrett SCIENCE h D E P A R T M E N 6 T LIBRARY D V E ,A.:4J P lll ' T 4? M E N one T Ruth Williams, Joanne Hubbs, Irene Gelinas. INDUSTRIAL ARTS D E P A R T M E N T HOME ECONOMICS D E P A R. T59 Loudean Dailey, Jean Compton. T Alvin Saeger, John E. Byron, Andy Sventko. 7 ENGLISH J A MUSIC D E P A R T M E N T Wesley Parr, Clarence Bergman, Arthur McCombie. O D E vkw P TAM, A 2+-221-4 R 154' T M E N T .799 Marion Teegardin, Marion Fox, Muriel Sheppard, Thomas J. Herron, Audrey Cross, Lucile Frye, Vera Buell. A J UQ' A' Joe n 9 , LN 65, Q as , . Saeger, Frank Kinney Junior High Principal flunion High '.?acultq Ma bel S-ECO W: Winifre ' Luce, Bunch . , J, fn 4 Seniona 1 LOIS ADKISON Po1iteness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1,25 Operetta 1, 2,3g Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 4. BONNIE ANKLAM Love. . .like a pirate, I ' takes you by spreading false colors. F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Play 1, f 2, Prom Committee 3. ! .9 n flppneciation We, the seniors of l958, wish to thank Mr. Tisdale for all the work and effort he has put forth in our behalf this past year. Without his help we know our yearbook could not be what it is. All during the time we worked on our annual, he never once gave up, even though we, the annual staff, faltered many times. We know that all the classes he has done so much to help in the past are included with us in saying, Thanks, Mr. Tisdale. 5532? VE LY 405 I O ,f 5 L1 be aa P- lilh -- ading 2,3, -Teens A 41 WI A EAN OVE and look for hougs Annua X sqeiae clubs Play 1 2 ' K W ARARET AQCEWO Q bf 'She's W clerking i the s ool store gthe zyfisng da '. ' ' .H. . 1, Mmua O-7 4.JjX ffl, t . 5 s ix Nj ' ' ,X ' n K F xl ,J it V JUDA BEEHTEL 'A - . lf, insgtbcentx fa b won hier can telgx C ' ,2 3, - . Hifi , ,F H. 1,N 2,3, ,F.HCA, or 'er' Buc nee? Staff 4g,i -TQ, y V- N. fi, - Annu Staffgi rom ' Cofnmitte , Operatta 1 , R 3gJLlrH0f1'XN ed Cross 1, 2 .Nl . N , ' 'A -X tx X . x A A OXDHYLLIS BENJAMIN An act of kindness, no matter how small, is never wasted. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A Officer 3,4, Play l,2,3g Choir 1,2,3,4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff. .Q ROBERT BENNETT Honor lies in honest toi1. 1 j ,Il-J LA K Q5-2 BK to ' l QI 1 H A L10 X M5 K ' QV 'f ' n , lx Qj ?AnER n Blci luc isgxxx XJ wo a of 1 U RYU C SJ V X EJ ml lx Ac 1 .415 A LBERT BENNETT Worry--never heard of it. Play 1,25 Prom 3, r.T.A 3: V.C.Y. 3. DORIS BENNETT With that smile on her face, she will never be out of place. FRANK BESAW Born to excel and ,.,.! command. Play 3,4. .S C -.J I YM BLAKE ,ma gOlzdG!JOl1'd pass her y, because she is so quiet and shy. - PATSY BOWMAN A most pleasant way which she puts to use every day. F.H.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1 Play Committee 1,23 Prom Committee 3. 'A N Yanni. of N IE X JOYCE BROADWAY A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3gG1ee Club 1, 29 Prom Committee 3, Operetta 1, 2. 4, Track , I K ident fai , xo of frigfms o ' f . J . f I ,S I srnisf. CLEMONS They can conquer who believe they can. F.H.!A. 2,s,4.v ' - r . A J JAMES COOK Mum as an oyster. ,WW an ?' sa '2 Q .M . ge. , . . .., r-t.r . , .X lf: A 'a : IOANNE BROWNELL 'If eyes were made for seeing then beauty is its own excuse for being. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Prom Committee 3g Play Committee 1,25 Y-Teen 3g Glee,C1ub 1. , CONNIE BURGESS If love makes the world go 'round, who am I to stop it? F.H.A. 1,2,4: F.N.A. 2.3, Buccaneer Staff 3. . f if 5 N I ' , 'X f D ., . 'wi ry A ya P 0 I, N r L X c 1 M, 1 FWQC7 AP , ll-Ie' eno erely a chip off G, he ,a block but Uhe old ki if V1 itself. - f ootballf ,jak 4g H1-Y 2gC1a6sg'o ci13g Prom Committ e 33 V.C.Y. 3. ,' f' .' 14' J . f f , ELEANOR COOK 3-has Q L Eleanor, We knoyfiwilbf spdcflla, bi ause shefjs 9 very b t ind ed.- ' . fL,ibff3'ry g S ience figlliabikll' gBuccari er,S,taff , 4Tr.T.af. 32 1a,y .3-Q ', 1ay'Qpf'n'mittee 4gf!Q5frje'r- ieYi2j3: Choir 3.1 .1 ' say es, , BAK A n ch dofmea -- o ' k w. .,..g.r d I M5231 1.Wa'5 ft Her a w - . ,3,Y-Teens Y pl nd her pa su r ace.' N F 3 QUE! A Sf 4 F 1 3, Libr r ,2,3,4g Prom 35 Annual Staff 4g V.C.Y. 4g Buccaneer staff 4, Red Cross 2,3,4g Hockey 1,2g Track 1,2.- LEON DENNIS l enjoy my life without comparing it with that of others. Play Committee lg Prom Committee 3, Industrial Arts Club 1. 1 X C IE U bldy s o ke mea so i mtg! r' ,fjootb ll 3 4 Y 1 . 3: 'x RANDW E RHARDT Whbev Qijivented work should avxe'Li.ufb,ed it. s vqdl be Hi-Y lx 45 F ll 1, 1. 2.3: Prom mittee Q , , sm, Q , t ' XX'A!1 'M It if 2. I lj. Q ' 4 ,4 V1 J 1 1 9 3. Q 5 , I I 2-if 2 ,C is FA LIN 0 N7N'He s son. 1 4 and straight X11 any tallg tyle and rjngrer pleases all. 11 JUDY DOLSEN No one is useless in the world who lightens the bur- den of it for anyone else. Band 1, 2,3,4g F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Play Committee 1, 2,3, Prom Co mittee 3. f j 1 Mjafs 1 I Vx A DUNN Q 5 af YJ KD s a y? P as, - ss u 'l . V45 1 A 3 1 3 F5 A. 1, C, Y-I, - 'Q . -'Q I 5:5 -' ,-'7 1 1 1 '. . 'V FQ, LLM? Q fvtfb' Njw ROBERT EDWARDS What a sense of humor, holy smokes, he even laughs at his own jokes. JEANNIE FINEOUT Calm as the society column of a Hollywood newspa per. F.H.A. 1, 2,31 Y-Teens 3. f . R X Wt t S JA gf F L I N A ,xy X NJ ravi! 3 Otltiltgi ll By as is A + youwanr toe e h p -V X yma othersihapgy. Y een,3J1,2g Sciepie P jbsgtib 4'44F.N.A..i,4? M Play! 'ommittee 4. CHARLES FREEMAN New wine into old bottles. Prom Committee 3. ,x .., ft 1 s 'wtf I I D I J x JANET GALLO Jpl' .1 P Success does not come without a little mischief. Class Officer lg Y-Teens 3,4g Library Club 3g F.T.A. 49 F.H.A. 1,2,4g Hockey 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Softball 2,3, 4g Track 2,3,4g Prom Co- mmittee 3- Play Committee 1,45 V'.C. KA GEB: DT . loo sq ke a nge eact 'eon , too ut you er wyyhat ' ' ange will W ass a rp .IZ Cojwfqtee ,4g omlfrn it 35 nual ff4 I ,V I ca. ., 5 Ain -A j MEEQWK V. J H s big d ong and ri t in sty , he can 1 country . I W Ba, ,2,3g C 4 , 1, om Committee 3- 17 X A4 C lb Chorus 2 AV. . .1,2g Sci u f X , If JOHN FOY l'm a smart guy, butl have a real hard time con- 4 5 ' 7 4,7 HEX: 76 I fluff! L if 7a ,VV ' fn fifcisilgd althou , tu l ng ootball ,2g Pro Co- mmittee 3g Industrial Arts Club 4. X OBE T G R i ss se keen sense, common s se, and just a ut le se. j . C sOffic 2,3,!fP6y 2 4 F 6M 1. . 1 . , g Play Committe 35 Science Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. A P TGQLH WJ ain dajilrjxf folded ro ' A Hclas y 2 B Buccaneer KW S 3 , 45 rom Committe 3. I am alfypgfsisgad igzbyk-'A' vincing anyone. Basketbai1l,53,4b 'L ,f., M!!!-U j W fa ' fpgw -ff' 7 L!!-fly 1 ..Z'if,f' f 1 I 'v J s -1 is XQKYNQQRDG DDI-:NY iXX5'Santa la srvtafgdnly ' 'sexo - t ar Nil. Q DENNIS GILLIS Different as orchids breath from grocery garlic. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, 4. O r ,' 'S-J fx l -J. ' A f, 1, ' '7 X1 t f f .L Mf 1 w X .,.., 2 L f fffx lf U ,t ?.X'M fr 'yy ' ,1 L, v A, 5 wi ne gha glqes cw' ar V 3 F bal9,2,3,4g Track wage X i-Y 3gProm Commi ee 3. 1 W JEANNETTE GUEST A smile is a whisper of a laugh. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1,29 Prom Committee 37 Softball 1, 2gG1ee Club 1,45 F.H.A. 1. JUDY HALEY At any party, she is al- ways hail and hearty. F.H.A. 23 Y-Teens 1,23 Annual Staff 4. wwssfi 2 fy RA GIF RIC ,KM mat a real pal. ' ro C mrnittee 3, F.l-LA .N.A. 4: . . . 3, Buccaneer Staff 4. 55W JI L ff 'QJLUL RQ F tl X ruy 3ZxMfWN W AA-fi 1 fm- :L c RYL GOCHA N, 1 5, ietnzkfbflit th serene glow of aga o F.N .cz , fin I Pro mmitt '3- Cgasgfwf Q, nuaygis, 5 4,45 , 7Af0 lrjfvqwv SONDRA GRAMER 'F Rain or snow, she cloesn't careg at any event she's Q f sure to be there. J F.H.A. l,2,3g Prom Cq-1 1 rnmittee 3. A T lf f mea l ' ' e him oocL fi I J LEO HARRING He's not big, it's true but dynamite comes in small packages, too. fghrwy. Hooks ho' a es Ev man is volume if 6- 5 Xxkglolfr novvj tofread 1 im. 5, yAf - '7 Ba 1 g 1, oot- A b 1 , ff' , 1, f if A - , - 1 Y l, ,I I -,J ROB TR HU ROBERT HYDE 1- r ' fy? xorgk 1 o pla -R 15' 1 . lf never bothered, sleep in g Uxl nxglha , i 1 ,., R W 1 4 is the best dl:7,9USiOf1.T' ay Co X' 'lQ5ee,1,sqXjbj Y' 1 so J R 1 0 R in-Q 1, Play a,2,3,4,1hw Play 25 All l Staffg, -R N ' 'sr ,Q fi. IEIQ V ai X A ,I dueufial Ads Club Qk Sci' Prom 1 ' ee 3s peg- Di z k :- A: Q ence Club 3,4g1Tracle 2, 4g Ctta l, , en 115 xx Xi . Rr Q , AA giyj D Easgetballf. .ix ' -, 3,42 ChoiUl,?, V- 1 ar Q X . 4 sf , ' sy s In K, 1 X . l J f Q , ll . X' ,f CHAR ,N ' KSUWLISRELL .. 'J-:,-I l lll k 5fL,,7'S y and quiet as a rule .15 vi I-3:5 as goo this worthy member of our 04 n. I' , 1-E 1 I NV TI C 3. 2 I 14W 49 -L fl L y lk 'XR V V O- ' e3gA ' taff4g caneer Staf 3,4g.P1ay Committee 3g,F.H.A. 1,2, 5 Nsffa' 35 F.N.A. 331, Y-Teens 458 t ,N , - Q, S N A' K' YNNLQX' M4 1 4 1 lv mil, so 4 Q35 x X .. L f LLQM ,ylxlf I ' .1 . 1 , 1 Y FRANCES lO,RDAN F 4 ' Q, I Ngg A 1 ' GORDON KEMP H-QPPY Pe0P1e, mg eiffec' 'ig i No civilized person ever tive deopleg ha pyj effxc- goes to bed the same day Liv! people are ealthy 0 1' an he gets up. peoplex' Q, - , P -X k Class Officer lg Football lg lf.H.A.' 1333 Y-Teens , sk Class Council 2. Anxniyal Sba ff 4 5 , ' s Q 1 'N 5 It . LARRY K1TsoN i L The will to dog the soul leasant s mile, ma to dare. we .endl qui way. ' X F.H. . 2: F.Tigfk Y-Teen 3,49 Class Coun ci13g Annual staff 4. RICHARD KULMATYCKI Late to bed, early to rise, makes a man-- sleepy. BARBARA LAWRENCE The type we like, both cute and sweet, a nicer girl you'1l never meet. Class Council 4, Annual Smf 4g Prom Committee 3 F.H.A. 2gP1ay Committee 2, 3. ty 'Ny- , 6' A 7 ' A N LEA A L1t 35 sua - rc ' . e , are' . 2,3- gt-1 .1, 1 24 li hfi2,3' ' k 5 , X DOROTHY LEIGHTON Happiness is a perishable fruit which must be used each day, for it will not keep. . 5 , - 1 SHIRLEY LONG y I , sueet'and mud is this fair 1ass,- a worthy member of our class. F.H.A. 1, 2. p el RONALD LAMB Al1 great men are dead, and I don't feel so well my- self. Debate 1,25 Annual Staff 4, Buccaneer Sta ff 3,45 Track 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4g Play Committee l,2. SHER I L LAWRENCE w .1 ' , in he N0t ri , slightly glqyxi sxe e Q, own a Y ' F .l,2,3,4-Cho 1 2, gcipfri - 'ens2, 3 P rn m 'Ie 3, Li- 6331925 Opere l,2,3,4 Juniorgd .3,4. ,ry l 5 r .lt ' Do Qta life too serio g ou will never ge u of it alive. if LEE Bang 1. 1 .. K , PATL ICKI V ' Silen is ap argument to which nq one can replyi' F.H.A.:1,2g Sports 3. BEN LOWERY Positive as a Scotchman.' Play Committee 3, 4, Play 4, Prom Committee 3. 1 6 3,45 Track 1 2 BRENDA LUCAS A happy disposition is a gift of God. Play l,2,3,4g Operetta 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2g Choir 3,4: F.H.A. 2,3,4z F.T.A. 25 Prom Commit- tee 3g Student Council 2, 3,4. JUDY MALIN Q!! 3 I used to be but now I'm K Cheerleader 1 , Hockey lg F. H. A. 1.2.3 fnmittee 3. . f SHEILA MCCLELLAND Her merry eyes bespeak a mischievous soul. F. H.A.gG1ee Club-3 Y- Teens. LACHLAN MCLEAN If there is nothing to do let me do it. Science Club 2,3,4g Play Committee 1, 2, Play 4, F.T.A. 4. W w R X 1 IDIKEQDITCH gerii t weapon is her laugh. pf F.H.A. 1,23 Y-Teens 1,2. sim? xl fi fu n I' ,KN BE l cgmes fr m doing. WI. . ,2,3,4- PATSY Q W E y Q . QP O- O mit 5 'E mmitte A X I x I. 'xp' JAME L f Va ' ty ' life i s ce, o pro- vide e r r1es. t 11 lg rom Co- m ' e 35 Industrial Arts C 1 4 BRUCE MILLER He that ruleth his spirit is greater than he that conquereth a city. Qiqufmoacxgwkypw fc3c.9She' fallgggggg xalfnlfag JC! Arr. 1, Qpsmnrezbeewf ffL1'z,cilf5jf'Q'6?jL,1,,1 .fc -P Y Y 'Q Com- f ' 6 9 F , .F:, if Eg. LW, ' I ' Buccane aff, 3 3 fs ft get X X4 V Q Ely JERRY MURRAY Q 'He could hardly wait to hear what he was going to say. .J f 5,5 H' K DONALD NICHOLS I If you want a friend, be 6 L Q' one yourself. f 5 5 I s R K X W X 'Q My 7 f 5 J, Loo ut all you oth r 11g d 1 , R e g here I come. be ar in s e ne's I C sPr ' n ,2,3, sky J- ... ,D I ln XI orb l ,2g dent n- . 4 Wy LM qcil 11 3' 4: I ' ' K 'Ai' - , xx fnittee 3g Cl ' 3, 4g I nual Edit r ' ence 3 y b 2g Bandx 1,2 if ' .W X1 If f DAVID PARKS CARL P I I had a thought in my head, ' but it died of loneliness. Band 1Q 2,3,4g Play 1,25 Annual Staff 4g Prom om- mittee A. X K world is he wh friends. The happ mise 'n the es Science Club 4. Iliff I I is., I will N , My , my u fl-J! w ' i 2 6 , l ll 05 ' X ' f , ly f LEQXPEIWMILS lx I l 1 fu 5 I yfffr feel like in 1 i ffgiilyponw iff,I do 1, ru ,ff 2 ss i I can and ' can't Band 1, 2 ff Naon't. If Prom Com- fQ'Basketballl2, 4g Science Club 2, jf' Club 4. If Commi ee f X D RPBERQA mingyafnf ' j'Advi is like kisgilmgg it cdffnothlng and isN'a,1p1e, nl thing t dd. I ,Y 'gandA1, 2,1349 lkiajoierte 2 3,4g Ar-mualsr w4g Y-Te 1, F,.Nz A. ,, 'om co' 4 mittee atuqckey 1, 2,'?g , Basketball! 1, 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Play Com- mittee 3, 4. it SANDRA RICHARDSON We may be as good as we please, if we please to be good. F. H.A. 3.4, Library 4, Y-Teens 4. .K,V4f' LL ESS' anee2 Ann a , a o V! K 1 A IN., X E ' A 1 K ue n 'wx- r r , N' St y' te 3 N JACKIE ROGERS For a boy so qui an s y, Iackie's friends very high. pl , A N9 DAN RUDDER lf you could kick the man who is responsible for all your troubles, you couldn't sit down for 6 months. li ,infi- Xl , , 3 if fs 'i ,J s I 5' I N' 1 sl Q xi ii ::: -., ' id Q A for Com- JAMES RICHEY Be a live wire but not a high tension wire. Hi-Y 1, '. ' 'Sz,+fcZL L fifftr' -'HJC' KVM! Qt J 515 STANLEY ROBE soN D t find fa find a ca com- plain. 'W Science CILQQ3, 4, Committee 3, Play Com- ff mittee 33 Annua1,S ff 4. my JAMES ROSSER Good things come to those who wait, so here I stand. Play Committee 3, 4. fy- Wei? 4 A 1 KH AL! 'ru fx 'ry X . , .bak V, .UA wi . ' N 9, 1 , .5 ,, - 1 D , -.if SETH RUPRIGHT After man came woman, and she has been after him ever since. Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 3. 4, Choir ,, fl f' U ' X lg, , ,lf SD W a liv Um k, ip ull p rts. I , 4, Play , 2, 'al- rts Club . w in e' Ireada lk NJ ' FRED Be r to quiet and be wig ifool than to spea , ove all doubt. .. Qu , . J . fy Th tars in e eyljghine for nlyo Choi , Operbtta 1, ,4- 2, 2PmC 0 I 0 I S J e I r OH- S ' r ,F. .A. 1 .Sf An 1Sa . an f :Q CAROLYN SWINK Cheerleader, F.H. A. 1, 3 ' LEE TERRELL Worry little, study less, that's my idea ofhappiness. Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 8 4, Football Manager 3, Prom Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. J lf WW .VQMN DAI 'j ' ally spe ' g ' erally n . 5 3 ayC - m It Q 1 6 E C ! X fl 1 4 sE I ev in t 'm no in fexor t. We Clu K , Pro Committ , taff 4, Industria r b 4. JIM STRATTON Beware! I might yet do something sensational. Football 2, Baseball 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Play 4, Track 4. RONALD TAYLOR Some men are wise, some are otherwise. Play 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2. 'G R THOUNE A ' on't want to t e o ellow advic -re Yfrain telling im ur ou es 'J v ll .' ' when we, die, even the JAMES TRAROP The best thing to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. I 4. ,x W MARCEIL TURPUS A Its the song you sing and the smile you wear that .4--.4 1 ,x -X P A .1 . makeshappinesseverywhere. G ' 'AL A Qfilfbck- U' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual fi. T Hz, gi. fVlifi.Sk Cf ' Staff 4, Prom Committee 3. . ,U X B A RNER 1 JERRY VARGO R- l of fun a Qgfrnlfftzft lg Standing on the corner jokes, o e 'ssed qi watching all the girls go by. of us f s. ' Band 1, 2, 4. Spo 4, - S 45 -,i- YZ. . 3 g ro Com- , mittee 3, u t . X 1 A K Eng-840 XMICHAI-1 WALKERV. , Alas, what f it a Better,to have, loved 'and- firatjn ' ' es, I 1 .X lost than never to-havf-:VC f Football1,2,3,4gBa tab, -' . sg y ' 1' iqvba at au.-' A I' - F 1,p9CA-f an 1.2, n 1,3 - . ,gf , A 5, Q ki lrfEootball ij-2: Basketball,1:-,Al I 0 4, ck . I ' if P- . A Y A tg - 2 J, Science Club ,4, Trick li Offigg-lg ee Clu - 2,::t ,, Z. Prorii ommitteei3.i ffwihoir 4, Hi- 4g Va R '1,. ' A B- Q- , JE g , ' W , Club , , Pr mmittee X . :' To gl., 21 y A' 3, P1 in 1,2,3g iii -F' - Annual S f 43. , rettzuy. A f-:Q IL s ' K V 9 -W W, my CAROL Lkiyj Y ' e naliti as rare and e as 's are ' . n 2,3- . . ' A 2 3- Y-Teens 1- F.N A. 3- Play Committee 1- Glee Club 1. qi dEfiAL1JwELQ f QI. get us strive' to live so that ' 'Lundergaker will be sorry. lfootba1l4. 5. t HAIELE WISENBURGER ep your ose to the grind- XILEQM U1d6f to the if Yourqleye on t b ll- w tr to . A mmittee 3- Choi 3, 4 Chorus 3- Science Club 3, be 4 Operetta 3. 1 LONNY WHITE gl The only interest some people have in life are the kind that money brings in. fl X TE S stair? but big 8 2g XEITCBIIS 1, 2, 1 Y X a nwtteey 4, F.H,A, -. J VA 3 JJ iv iw fox! N- I ,Ci A yznni' wrurrvi 1 f ff A , Life ou EM to A J kvmake nj f X ff ' f lqibraigyul- s nys 6 b 1 AM .-' Q ' U L' 'W I Nfl r 1 . V Q Vf L ,gf VJ f' , ,rl 15, hm dr ' Vrij ff' OM 2 f sl V. tr fxlf' any f fl ,fi Xflvlxl l NX A x J , BILL wu.L1AMs - l qv ,N He may not be a Fopxlb we ' 1 I X but he sure can rattle Qs ' 9 Glee Club 1, Play Com- 0 5 C, .. lA . 95 mittee 1, Hi-C 1. ,V ' , Q Q 0 ,J kk V Q A ii JAMES FRISE Every man shall bear his own burden. F. T. A. 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4. W J, he 9 Q f . E . WB i ' A ,R gi 3, 4, Teens Com- Staff 4 ALLEN WILLIAMS He who has completed has succeeded. Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4. Play Committee 1, 4, Prom Committee 3, Operetta 3, 4, Science Club 2,A3g Play 4. 5 I lwillwpl W Wi GERALD WOOD The man with may can buy all the friends he wants but they are seldom worth the price, so it is best to earn them other ways. CLASS COUNCIL an ff' 'Lf Mrs. Compton, your dinner is waiting. These Iadles are as dehghtful as the food they serve. ' gli X e'?w,?n 1 K mf 1' ,fi A N: K V new f . .1 44' 2? 'P Which one sells rings? Russ??? Not talking for a change or ' on dad's pocketbook . Keep your mind on your work, Doc!' ,Mgr These aren't 25 Claaa -I-hatonq ear B H S Underclassmen I Just a lrttle note to tell you about our four years at Beecher Hrgh School It was not all play but qurte a brt of work We started in Hrgh School just as green as you were but look how we turned out' You can do the same too rf you ll follow rn our footsteps In thts begmnrng year we choose as our class offrcers Presrdent Bob Nrcholson Vrce Presrdent Janet Gallo Secretary Ruth Whrtrng Gtrls Treasurer Dorrs Bennett Boys Treasurer Gordon Kemp Pornt Secretary Patsy McLavy Class Reporter Ron Taylor Student Councrl V1ola Faber and Mearl Ford Our two Freshman queen candrdates were Vrola Faber and Beverly Allen Our class play Ma1d to Order was a great success When we advanced to Sophomores we chose as our representatrves Presrdent Bob Nrcholson Vrce Presrdent John Vargo Secretary Ruth Whrtmg Grrls Treasurer Dorrs Bennett Boys Treasurer Bob Gasper Pornt Secretary Patsy McLavy Student Councrl Brenda Lucas and Chrrs Rermer Class Councrl Pat Gerhardt Verla Dunn Gordon Kemp and Karen Gebhardt ur two queen Candidates were Vtola Faber and Karen Gebhardt Our Sophomore play Fmders Creepers was a great success Our Jumor year was one of the best years Class offrcers were Presrdent Bob Nrcholson Vrce Presrdent Fred Campbell Secretary Ruth Wlutmg Boys Treasurer Councrl Brenda Lucas and Chrrs Rermer Class Councrl Pat Gerhardt and Irene Krummel Our queen court member was Barbara Lawrence One of our moneymakmg projects was selling magazrnes Our largest project was the Jumor Semor Prom It was held rn our gymnasrum Our theme was Starrway to the Stars The blue sky the stars and the moon set off the glltterrng starrway perfectly Our Jumor play was Mother 15 a Freshman whrch was a great hrt At last we clrmbed to the top of the ladder We were senrors Our offrcers were Presrdent Bob Nrcholson Vrce Presrdent John Vargo Secretary Beverly Allen Boys Treasurer Bob Gasper Pornt Secretary Patsy McLavy Grrls Treasurer Karen Gebhardt Student Councrl Chr1s Rermer and Brenda Lucas Class Councrl Barbara Lawrence and Verla Dunn f XX Thrs was a most successful year because we frnally had a queen elected She was xl bk Joanne Brownell Others rn the court were Judy Malm Beverly Allen and Karen Ab Gebhardt Our play Arsemc and Old Lace was the best play ever presented As money makmg projects we sold magazrnes and Chrtstrnas cards We chose red and whrte as our class colors and our motto was Not Frnrshed Just Begun On our senror trrp we took the boat from Detrort to Mackrnaw Island As you can see thrs hasn r been a brt dull now has 1117 So the best of luck to the underclassmen We hope ou have as much fun and as much cooperatron from the students and faculty as we have had and then maybe you too can be just lrke the graduattng class of 1958 Smcerely yours Semor Class 26 O O ' ' . ft- 1 Bob Gasperg Point Secretary, Patsy McLavyg Girls' Treasurer, Karen Gebhardtg Student af' - . . - . , . ' . 4 ' y :dbx 2 s ..,+,fg 2-3 'K 5 3 if E f , E Yearbnok llgdifors and Business gil GMES SHN vQK'NxXar6t A1 ' AMW Eromuiwg l ,..,,,4m QV Z ,kxgz M -M55 - E E ia N , ,Spin N 3 ,, 0' kiwi? QQ,- V K Ecu? Spcrm C. C ' A Mze.. was r'i'f?PHfcq I A 'en' M mnmfi gquli- Q K Hfxxpfs' 1 f2?fw!i :gay ,' - Ni 5 M ,pr mf .k A W , , , N I mf Chase Wil! Marciel Turfns K an gf: , N . 'W J? ff. 1' :P 5 venxaaook STAFF L 'e xx 'Q' 755 'R If X K XJ Qgifdxdy b . iv 29 NAME LOIS ADKISON BEVERLY ALLEN DOUGLAS AVERY BONNIE ANKLAM MARGARET AYLSWO 1-ai-,,.. JUDY BECHTEL PHYLLIS BENJAMIN ALBERT BENNEI I DORIS BENNETT ROBERT FRANK BESA BEVERLY WAINA PAT JOANNE JOYCE TOM CONNIE NANCY BURLESON FRED CAMPBELL JERRY CAMPBELL SHELBA CLEMENS ' ELEANO JAMES cooK DEANA CRANE MARY DANIELS ANDREA DAVIS JUDY DOLSEN CONNIE DuBOIS VERLA DUNN, RANDY EBERHARDT STANLEY FARLIN MADELINE FAY JEANNIE FINEOUT fl-'I-,IRLEY FOGLE MEARL FOR.D LOIS FOSDICK JOHN FOY C HURLD FRECHETTE AMBITION WEAKNESS Secretary That certain guy Physical Education That certain guy Civil Engineer Loafin To get married Bo To be a fat lady A certain guy Own a plantation in South South American Women America Mus ic teacher Home Economics 3l.'IlSI Sports To get Conservation money Make To marry Graduate Nurse Private secretary Be a real live monster Mechanic Food State Trooper Nurse Secretary Secretary States of beautifull PASTIME Playing records and listen ing to radio Cheerleading Motorcycle Being with Bob Eating Mus ic o-Mangan, wwf' certain certain Girls L arry Sharp cars Crew cuts Civil Engineer Girls and food Nurse Guys Go South Baseball Bachelor of Engineers Donna Degree To Succeed Girls 30 O Semen Peuaonala if ILL BEAN ' ' Listening to Calypso - E Q ' w To U D Oll' If R 9 other radio and roll adio him Climbing in and out of my monster suit Wally 's Drive-ln Girls Driving hot rods Dancing and being with Larry Talking on the phone Dancing Talking Dancing Baseball Trips to Chicago Hunting Mx NAME JAMES ERISE JANET GALLO ROBERT GASPAR Af KAREN GEBHARDT , '-,-,,..-J-ff? DENNIS GILLIS BARBARA GIPP MARNARD G CHERYL G LOVINA SOND MMER RHARDT CCKER HALEY HARD HENING I HOGLE RLES HOOKS 1 ERT HUNT ERT HYDE RLETTE JAMES ' AN-KEMP ' UMMEL D s LMATYCHI RON - 'NHAM BARBA RENCE SHERRILL NCE ALYN LEAs , EARL LEE PAT LEWICKI -BOYD LICKEELT SHIRLEY LONG 'EEN EQWDEPQ. BRENDA LUCAS LARRY LUX JUDY MALIN BERNICE MAYNARD JIM MERRIAN J11Yll'E1L.L 'Sf-lIl1A MCCLELLAND AMBITION To Succeed Phys ical Education Teacher Be a great mathem like Mr o do better than I can Mechanic Marry Ronnie Conservationist Marry a A fair an Marry Glen Get married To be a good friend a ba uccess in life To marry Marry Penny Own a convertible Be a baseball hero et married ' , me a minister later Racing a good Chevy wr a better Ford To be a nurse Be an airline hostess Fly Be a state policeman To marry Johnny W EAKN ESS un A certain guy Al ebra Anythin School Ronnie Hunting Juice A certain guy spice Mania htnlsug Pontiac certain guy Drive -In Boys in red shirts Girls Money Penny Boys in convertibles Girls Phi A certain girl Food ars and girls Anything blue Food Planes Eating Johnny PASTIME Reading Giving everybody a hard time Algebra Talking on the phone iv Ballet Being w ck and playing th rdlan Driving and sp Driving 57 Che Fords Diving cars to the ianne with Don ipping School is ening to reco or Girls Donnie Music a in Kenn eing with Phil Square dancing Jack Sleeping in class Dating Wade Listening to the radio Girls Driving my car Johnny S ' n 'P na la ,,, F ' . ' .u 1 I . . . L. Q -gn-,I d 1 3 . 1 ? ? IEA EG Ed Sports Jo ' ' ' 0 P . . , nd , I a , Q. ' ra ' ' ? ? '? '? ' . ? 5 ? S14 t . A . . j, C .!.A K . X . e V e r Sk u n as L t I W k GE s ' 'P 9 . ' '7 1 g Pe l ' S . To ak W ,x lx ! 1 K ff? 2' rj 1 f uf-M r p-Aff ZX :sw , P v . -' .qw Ly?- 15 f ,Q-Q 41' 4 k 139 V M, ' ' 1 . 91, N ' A' :rf ff' QQLZ I Na? ' ' A2 V, , 4-KV 'V ' W 'V'A I , X '33 k 4 .51 X if ,W fs in 'QF' f b K , ,,, E 9? if ,QYQQY Q k V ,T 1 Ku. -.11 , . fe an an if f K 5 ' - ' Eh - 4,-1 JJN,. -k 4' .5 N n If Q , , J , - Q-A .. - .K ,. .N M.. .,,,L,,.,,-X, .. 3 . X' ' Ii W . ,em ', . - L Q Nkknk M I W Semen fr' -f f? 5 .ff m gi f MKS? 1-A ai, My V M Q25 L Claaa Wtll LOIS ADKISON will all'my good trmes at Beecher to my srsters who are just starting them BEVERLY ALLEN will my cheerleadmg ability to Lawanda Ward BONNIE ANKLAM w1ll my typewrlter to my s1sterJan1ce I hope she makes better use of II than I did DOUGLAS AVERY will my ab1l1ty to get along with teachers to Art LeM1re MARGARET AYLSWORTH w1ll my posruon rn the school store to any underclassman who wants rt JUDY BECHTEL w1ll my ab1l1ty to talk and pass notes rn study hall wlthout getting caught to my sister Sharon PHYLLIS BENJAMIN will all my fun and good fortune In F H A to Bethany Jones ALBERT BENNETT w1ll my algebra books to the next sucker DORIS BENNETT w1ll all the seats 1n all my classes to my brother Johnnie and I hope he has as much fun sitting rn them as I drd ROBERT BENNETT w1ll my handsome looks to anyone stupid enough to take them FRANK BESAW will my ability to escape seventh hours to the Junior class BEVERLY BIGGER w1ll my long harr to my freshman sister WAYNA BLAKE will to my s1ster Jo my ab1l1ty to be quret rn class because she needs ll PATSY BOWMAN w1ll Mr Trsdale to my s1ster Vera JOYCE BROADWAY w1ll my shortness to any tall underclassman JOANNE BROWNELL will my good times wrth a guy named Douglas to Marty Bagwell TOM BUGBEE w1ll my sports ab1l1ty to Paul Benjamm and Kurt Trgner CONNIE BURGESS w1ll my clothes to my s1ster Sandy FRED CAMPBELL will all my athletic ab1l1ty to my younger brother Don and may he have as much luck in IS O I, L, ' ' ' ' . L , . . . . . . , I , ' . ' L , . . . I, , ' ' ' . I' I , . . . . . ' I, , ' ' ' . 1, , ' . I, , ' ' ' . X L' ' , . . . . . . I, , ' ' . I, y y M 'X . . . . . h. coming school years as I had in mine. I, SHELBA CLEMONS, will my method of spelling Cincinnati to Mr. Tisdale. I, , ' ' ' . L , . . I ' , . . . L I . . . . . . I, , ' ' ' ' . I' ' .V . . . l I, I , . , . . - . . . . I, , ' ' . . I, , , . . . I, I . . . . . I, , ' ' . ' e. I, , ' ' ' . I, , , . V . . . I 35 X. ID ELEANOR COOK w1ll all my good tlmes at Beecher to next year s freshmen JAMES COOK will all my teachers and books to anyone who can do better DEANNA CRANE w1ll my big handsome Duane to Pat Terrell because I know she d like to have htm MARY DANIELS will to my niece Bobby Sue Sprnny some of my shyness because she is going to need rt ANDREA DAVIS will my ability to play the clarinet to Mr Parr who should learn JUDY DOLSEN will my ab1l1ty as a bassoon player to Kay Ewers who is also a bassoon player CONNIE DuBOIS will to my brother Grb all the fun I ve had at Beecher playing football VERLA DUNN, w1ll my shorthand ab1l1ty to Mr Ttsdale who can probably make better use of it than I can RANDY EBERHARDT will my abrllty 1n Busrness English class to my brother Harold BOB EDWARDS will my stupidity to anyone who wants it STANELY FARLIN will my abtllty to control a fish tarlrng bucket of bolts to Ray Collins MADELINE FAY w1ll my long socks and good trmes at Beecher to Mrs Compton JEANNIE FINEOUT w1ll my moody character to anyone who thinks they want rt SHIRLEY FOGLE will my ab1l1ty to sew to Sandy Smith MEARL FORD will my poor marks 1n advanced algebra to Mr McCloy because he IS the one who gave them to LOIS FOSDICK W111 all my good times at Beecher to my cousin Kathy JOHN FOY w1ll my abtlrty ln athletics to Charles I-'arlln CHARLES FREEMAN w1ll my ability to get along wrth Mr McCloy to Janet S HURLD FRECHETTE will my friend Gene Seeley to any girl who wants hlm JANET GALLO will my brownie abrlrty to Nancy Brerlem Q Claaa Wrll ROBERT GASPER w1ll one small srze toothbrush to Mr Ga llogly so that he mrght wash h1s Borgward KAREN GEBHARDT w1ll all my good trmes at Beecher to my srster Nan who 1S already havrng her share PAT GERHARDT w1ll my love for convertables and boys wrth blond ha1r and blue eyes to Carol Smrth DENNIS GILLIS w1ll all my good t1mes at Beecher to the Freshmen class BARBARA GIPPRICH w1ll the feather that uckles me to Jeanne Kerr MAYNARD GLIDDEN w1ll all of my excess energy to John Lamb so that he ll be able to l1ft a b1gger bat rarse hrs battrng average CHERYL GOSHA w1ll my ab1l1ty to get through school wrthout farlrng to my uncle LOVINA GOLLIS w1ll my tenms shoes to Mrs J Compton and my fun at Beecher to my srster Joanna SONDRA GRAMER w1ll my dlsposmon to my srster Sherry Vera Bowman and Pat Plowman JEANETTE GUEST W111 everythrng I haven t got to Joyce Monse so she can have a lot of everythrng JOAN GUEST w1ll my long ha1r that I cut off to my srster Joyce JIM HAACKER w1ll my ab1l1ty to get rn trouble to anyone who wants II JUDY HALEY w1ll my red ha1r to anyone who can t afford a bottle of dye DON HOGLE w1ll my Ford to Mr Clrfford CHARLES HOOKS w1ll all my books to Dale Irxsh ROBERT HYDE w1ll my 1nab1l1ty to work to anybody who doesn t want rt because they a1n t gon'na get rt CHARLOTTE JAMES w1ll my ab1l1ty 1n sports to Nancy Underwood FRANCES JORDAN w1ll all my good marks rn Enghsh to my brother James GORDEN KEMP w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along rn Speech class to Glen J IRENE KRUMMEL w1ll my good umes at Beecher to my brother Joe DICK KULMETYCKI w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along wrth Mrs Moore to Glen Jarman RONNIE LAMB w1ll my ha1r to Don Koleber who w1ll need lt rn the next few years BARBARA LAWRENCE w1ll all my shorthand d1sab1l1t1es to Nancy Rock SHERRILL LAWRENCE w1ll all my good trmes IH hrgh school to my cous1n Jim Perge ALEYN LEASK w1ll my radtcal Chev to my brother Bob who will bd needing II EARL LEE w1ll my wavy ha1r to Penny Parker PATRICIA LEWICKE wrll all my good trmes at Beecher to Marcra Woods who has hadxmore than her share already BOYD LICKFELT w1ll all my books to Sandy Lxnkbetter SHIRLEY LONG w1ll all my shyness to anyone who wants rt BEN LOWERY w1ll all my headaches w1th the class plays to any underclassman X BRENDA LUCAS w1ll my good d1spos1t1on to any freshman whose fr1ends can stand a cheerful rdtor LARRY LUX w1ll my Ford to Glen Jarman who I hope has the money to keep ll rn parts and gas JUDY MALIN w1ll my cheerleadrng ab1l1ty to Pat Terrell and my sports ab1l1ty whrch I 1nher1ted from my brother to my brother Nub BERNICE MAYNARD w1ll all my good umes at Beecher to Nancy Anderson JIM MERRILL w1ll my ab1l1ty to learn math to any Jumor who needs II SHEILA MCCLELLAN w1ll my fun at Beecher to Carol Smrth PATSY MCLAVY w1ll my good umes at Beecher to the Freshmen class LACHLAN MCLEAN w1ll my seat 1n Bill Bean s Stanley Steamer to any good lookrng grrl SANDRA MIDDLEDITCH w1ll my good trmes at Beecher to My srster Judy BRUCE MILLER w1ll nothmg for I don t have anythmg to w1ll JUDY MORGAN w1ll my herght to all the short runts 11ke Stubby Malrn JERRY MURRAY w1ll my drploma to my father because he d1dn t get one GREG NESTER w1ll my wants for a speed shop to Bob Krng ART NICANDAR w1ll all my ha1r to Mr McComb1e DON NICHOLS w1ll my algebra book to any Jumor who w1ll take rt 36 O 1, , ' ' . 1, , ' ' . 1, , ' ' ' ' to 1, , ' ' . . 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Claaa Wtll ROBERT NICHOLSON wrll my abilrty to avord unnecessary work to Joe Barnette SANDRA NOYCE w1ll all my fun rn shorthand class to my srster Edna DAVID PARKS wrll my baton to anyone wrth a strong pa1r of legs LEO PERSAILS wrll my ab1l1ty to get up from the table to Mr McCloy CARL PHEIFFER w111 my ab1l1ty not to talk 1n algebra class to Mr McCloy DOLORES READ w1ll my perfect attendance record to anyone who can keep up w1th lt ROBERTA REDFIELD w1ll my old Ford to anyone who tlunks they can keep rt runmng CHRIS REIMER w1ll all of my good tlmes to all of my fnends who made them posstble CHARLES REYNALDS w1ll all the fun I had at school to my three brothers SANDRA RICHARDSON w11l my rnterest In school whrch 1sn t very much to Gtlbert Rrchardson JAMES RICHEY wrll my teachers to my brother ELLEN RINESS w1l1 my Irtsh temper to Dor1s Watkrns who doesn t need rt STANLEY ROBERTSON wrll all the success rn my l1fe to the teachers who helped mold my character JAMES ROSSER wrll the frrst seat m the frrst row tn B2 to anyone who dares srt there JACKIE ROGERS w11l my mtellrgence to Rrchard Farlrn cause brother he s gomg to need tt DAN RUDDER w1ll my excellent school grades to Drck Herrrng SETH RUPRIGHT w1ll my algebra ab1l1ty to anyone who wants rt KEN SEDLOW wrll anythmg I haven t got to anybody that s got as much as I have DAVID SHAW w1ll my good umes to my srsters FRED STADLER w111 my Wtllys Jeep to Don Fnes GENE SEELEY wtll all my ftshtng equrpment to Hurld Frechette so he 11 be able to catch more than just mmnows DOROTHY STEPHENS w1ll all my good trmes and acttvrues to my brothers Dallas and Gene JIM STRATTON w1ll my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Dave Schmldt who s dorng pretty good hlmself LEE TERRELL w1ll my ab1l1ty to throw from home plate to second base to Bob Klllg RON Tl-IOUNE w11l Beecher Hrgh School to my lrttle brother Gary JIM TRAROP w11l to my srster June all the fun I ve had at Beecher MARCEIL TURFUS w1l1 my love for typmg to my srster Verlyn and my place tn band to Ethel Randt BARBARA TURNER wrll my Phrladelphla accent to anyone who wants rt JERRY VARGO w1l1 to my srster Debby all my good trmes at Beecher JOHN VARGO wtll all my great sports ab1l1ty to my brother Dave who w1ll sure need them to keep up w1th me MIKE WALKER w11l nothrng to nobody because I don t have enough for myself CAROLYN WATSON w1ll my false pony ta1l to anyone whose boyfrrend can stand them CHARLES WEISENBURGER w11l my ab1l1ty to get an educatron wrthout usmg school books to anyone who wants rt GERALD WELD w11l my car to Charlette James who has the strength to push her mothers all the trme LONNY WHITE w1ll my hot Chevy to Floyd Bllls of M10 Mtchtgan MARIE WHITE w1ll my shortness to anyone who can get through four years of hrgh school and snll be 1n one prece RUTH WHITING wrll my shorthand ab1l1ty to the person who sees Mr Trsdale most often at 3 30 JERRY WHITMAN wrll my fun 1n Chemtstry class to any Jumor who needs rt ALLEN WILLIAMS wrll books on bra1n washmg to my teachers because they d1dn t work on me BILL WILLIAMS w1ll my shoes to anyone who needs them GERALD WOOD w111 all my brarns to srster Sharon DOROTHY LEIGHTON wlll my abxlrty to get through school to those younger than l am NANCY BURLESON wrll my ab1l1ty to talk to my stster Carol Clark CAROLYN SWINK w1ll my lrkmg for boys to my srster Rebecca LEON DENNIS w1ll all my ab1l1ty to thrnk to Mr Svtenko 37 I RON TAYLOR, will all my biceps to Reggie Banks. . ,, ...I . l ' ' Hy 1. 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Gy was '23! 7fo.A w U , Lf'-f f,,,,!,, 'J' if f ,mfg N' 4? 6 7 f' .1 if 14 . ,X JL 'ff f HA L.-v-V' if ,. l J' RA f --K 4, X JFK tw -Qeud' 4' Qin WWW E ilwffy t 'M 'K 4 fri www Claaa Pnophecq LOIS ADKISON IS now a famous smger workrng for another hrt record Dynamrc BEVERLY ALLEN IS captarn of the cheerleaders at the Umversrty of M1Ch1g3H BILLY BEAN IS the mana bg edltor for the Fl1nt Joumal whlch features BONNIE ANKLAM S syndrcated gosstp column DOUGLAS AVERY and ROBHIT BENNETT have been accepted by the Ttgers MARGARET AYLSWORTH twwlttowns her own store JUDY BECHTEL and PHYLLLS QNJAMIN are on the faculty of Beecher I-hgh as Musrc teacher and Home Economrcs teacher respectrvely DORIS BENNETT has marrred mlb .Rockefeller farruly BEVERLY BIGGER has taken Mr manga place as shorthand teacher JOYCE, BROADWAY rs now a dancezyon Arthur Nlurry s Dance Party ELEANOR COOK is now servtng her 'tour of duty wrth the Army as lleutenant ALBERT BENNETT represents the Water Wonderland 1n the Unrted States Congress WAYNA BLAKE and JAMES COOK are known for then outstandlng work 1n atomrc research ANDREA DAVIS IS now Dtrectress of Nurses at the Henry Ford I-lospltal PATSY BOWMAN opened Qbeauty salon 19 Hollywood Yf TOM BUGBEE owns a fasluon agency where JOANNE BROWNELL 18 top fashlon deslgner and SHELBA CLEMONS IS h1s prrvate secretary FRANK BESAW IS a mechamc at a garage owned by FRED CAMPBELL where they feature bubble baths for cars an condluon sport cars for racmg CONNIE BURGESS opened another clothrng store rn Florrda formtng a cham across the states MARY DANIELS rs now head hbrarlan at the Beecher Memor1al Ltbrary DEANNA CRANE now owns a tall girls shop rn Detro1t wrth SHEILA DAVIS as manager NANCY BURLESON IS now marrred and runs a nursery school LEON DENNIS owns a drary farm and dr1ves a mrlk tru k on weekends' JUDY DOLSEN 15 now Mr Town s secretary and CON IE DUBOIS 1S the head Jamtor of our school MADELINE FAYE IS the School Nurse JEANNIE FINEOUT and SHIRLEY FOGLE are Mr Buell s secretarres and JANET GALLO has taken the place of Mrs Seager the Grrl s Gym Coach STANLEY FARLIN IS the Lxeutenant 1n the Mrchrgan State Troopers and MEARL FORD rs a Commandmg offreer tn the Unrted States Navy JOHN FOY went back to the South and has 10 011 wells CHARLES FREEMAN has h1s Bachelor of Engrneers Degree and HURLD FRECHETTE and JAMES FRISE have ftnally succeeded 1n havlng full ovtfxershlp of the Kresge s Dlme Stores whrch are now known as the Fuse and Frechette Quarter Stores BOB GASPER has now taken the place of Elvrs Presley hrs latest h1t rs The Pussy Cat Bop KAREN GEBHARDT now ns her own beauty salon and some of her employees are PAT GERHARBT who washes your harr BARBARA GIPPRI H who sets your harr CHERYL GOCHA who combs your halr and LOIS FOSDICK who takes your money LOVINA GOLIS IS the sole owner of Arthur Murray s Dance Studlo Some of the teachers there are JEANETTE GUEST and JOAN GUEST BOB EDWARDS now manages the Motor Crty Speedway and three ofthe drlvers are VERLA DUNN RANDY EBERHARDT, and MAYNARD GLIDDEN. JIM HAACKER IS a lumberJack rn theanorthern part of the country. JUDY HALEY and LEO HERRING, the famous dancrng team, are now regular guests on the Ed Sullrvan Show where I-IAZEL HITSMAN IS the announcer. DON HOGLE, better known as Speedy , makes h1s professzon as a hot rod racer. CHARLES HOOKS owns a bookstore whrch he calls Hooks Bookstore. ROBERT HUNT has made fame on the golf courses throughout the country. A new TV show, starrmg ROBERT HYDE, the comedlan, 15 now underway. CHAROLETTE JAMES IS a well known model tn New York Crty. SUE JARRELL IS co starrmg w1th Sock Mudson rn the movle hrt, Stars In Her Eyes. 1 FRANCES JORDAN has a danctng studro where GORDON KEMP and DICK KULMATYCHI are nlstructors. IRENE KRUMBLE rs a lxeutenant 1n the Wacs. RON LAMB operates a busmess school where SHERRILL LAWRENCE teaches typmg and shorthand. GERALD LANHAM manages h1s own cham of dog kennels. BARBARA LASLEY has a profrtable busrness rn runmng her three bowllng alleys located around Mrchlgan. , e , . I f ' . . , ' . . ,L , A .H , ' Fr: 3 W V, , . ' , ' I ' ' . - ,, : ,7 L ' 1 ,I .... . I , N' 4 - 7523 I :J ,. D -Q.. -. . - - - - . ........,,,c....M- 'K . Ny . ,W V V I in I I ' . , v . e . . . ,F . . , . . . . , . . , . I ' 1 ' I . , . v ' . . ,, , 1 .I , . . . , . , . . 1 ' .-... . l . K . s. ,, ,, , B I . 1 I I I 3 I M .. - . . E. . , . V 9 , . , I BARBARA LAWRENCE 11VeS an excrtrng hfe wrth her husband and chrldren rn Honolulu ALEYN LEASK IS a Iron tamer for a travelrng crrcus The L 8a L ranches ownhed by EARL LEE and BOYD LICKFELT PAT LEWIC operjtes algat shop rn the center of Parts France SHIRLEY LO G IS sdcretagy to prrvate eye detectrve B ,LOWERY Red Skelton has Jui hrred BRENDA LUCAS as a gag wrr LARRY LUX s Presrfent a soap manufacturmg company JUDY MALI 18 a ort for the Flrnt Joumal BERNEICE M NA ha staken the pos1t1on of Home HEC omrcsxreacher at a loqal hrgh ischool, The secreta s ent of General Motors rs our own DORIOTHY QLEIGHTON JAMES ROSS mahuigglres clothes for short men and wbnden JACKIE ROGER rs' a hot rod racer at the lndranapolrs Speedway SANDRA RICHARDSON IS a secretary rn Cahforma for STANLEY ROBERTSON who has a plane factory there CARL PFIEFFER now owns the Pfreffer Brewrng ompany JERRY MURRAY has re laced Arthur Murray MIKE O BRIEN owns O Brreu Cleaners rn Mt Morrrs Valley Coach Inc has? employed WANDA MOGAN as a drrver DAN RUDDER ts marrred nd rs workrng' s a dance team wrtb hrs wlfe SETH RUPRIGHT and ON TAYLOR have therr own T V show The Two Wlzards KEN SEDLOW now pla s rn a large band DAVID SHAW IS a manager of a new Hamady Bros store FRED STADLER has a new gas sta t1on next to hrs father s old one and he rs runnrng hrm out of busrness GENE SEELEY IS a Professor at Mrchrgan State DOROTHY STEPHENS IS a smger on l-lrt Parade JIM STRATTON plays guard for that great basketball Learn the Detrort Prstons LEE TERRELL plays catcher for one of the Detrort Trgers Farm Clubs RON THONE 15 the manufacturer of a new red ha1r dye JIM TRAROP IS one of RON THONE Ssalesmen MARCEIL TURFUS IS a musrc teacher for IC BARBARA TURNER rs a great dog trarner 'and has a champion Colhe JERRY VARGO rs now an Admrral 1n the Navy JOHN VARGO plays Football on the Detrort Lrons and 1n the wrnter plays basketball for the same team JIM STRATTOM plays on MIKE WALKER has a large horse ranch that 1,8 producrng great racelyhorses CAROLYN WATSON rs the top maJorette rn the Unrted States CHARLES WEISENBURGER IS wrestllng on Saturday mght TV GERALD WELD IS a motorcycle racer at Auto Crty Speedway MARIE WHITE models clothes for short grrls at Maas Brothers RUTH WHITING 18 the secretary for JERRY WHITMAN who rs the Manager of the new Genessee Bank rn Mt Morrrs BILL WILLIAMS IS the new Manager of Beecher Dept Store GERALD WOOD rs the new Ch les Arles LONNY WHITE owns a farm and rarses chrckfps CAROLYN SWINK rs the bookkeeper for the Ypnkee Store JAMES RICHEY runs a gas statton. JIM MERRILL and PAT MCLAVY are senators from Mrchrgan. GREG NESTER IS the owner of a fashron shop where SHEILA MCCLELLAN and ROBERTA REDI-'IELD are models LACHLAN MCLEAN has made hrs frrst m1ll1on as a dentrst rn Calrforma SANDRA MIDDLEDITCH 18 the prrvate secretary at General Motors for DON NICHOLS SANDRA NOYCE IS a successful secretary at NBC televrsron studro rn New York DAVE PARKS rs drum major it West Po1nt. 1 JUDY MORGAN manufactures clothes for tall grrls and ELLEN RINESS lS her head desrgner DELORES READ works at the Fl1ntJoumal as cartoonrst. ROBERT NICHOLSON who wasouliclass presrdent all four years has become the Presrdent of the Unrted States and x s a Republrcan at that. Q ART NICANDER has replaced the Lawrence Welk program. BRUCE MILLER has replaced Mr. Town's as senror hrgh prrncrpal at Beecher LEO PERSAILS has frnally decrded to qurt chasrng grrls and settled down to Just one grrl CHRIS REIMER rs teachrng at Beecher, replacrng Mr. McComb1e as band dtrector . L. , I ,V gpg jr n . AL 5 A . , .A ' v V 75 . . -'Sf . V . . ,. K , gs I ,f I I f . fl' I ' - gems.: -2, f .L sf 1 '- . SL, . . f. , g yt . N it u I , . fi . . . . 1 a I V . . , . x , . 'bun-f' . - , . . , ' . ,gf J V , i . ' . ASW L. - 1. ' t V . . . . , . . , . J ' Y . 4 B 1 V I K Q union ,rf LTI Plaq Q Q mother: .94 a 'ineahman FT S S Plaq I X Hnaenic and X Old Lace llI 'll'I If-W3 in ROW ONE: Paul Young, Edjolanovglci, Jim Hart, Fred Kiefer, pon Burns, Charles Hydekgernard Keygnrj Maryg kCreager, Gary Allen. ROW TWO: ,lgry Heir, ,Ben Ewald, Howard Teeple, ly iC, ffgiflald 52-QRS. Jim Brown, Bruce Lanning, George Laudermilk. ROW THREE: Willy Horst, Darrell Perrin, Ronald Wallace, Bob- Robertson Gordon Tower, Larry Roussell, Dan Gekeler, Bob Urchike, Mike Haberrnihl. JW,-'rpg Mimi- i 1 1 ROW ONE: W-il113,5.mQk2y. lQXQ5 j9, lDEr1.eSmal1ey, Judy Richardson, Linda Groat, Breyelrlyjgohgghigarrhraud Uphogdj Martha Winkle. ROW TWO: loygely, GQia,B-orqnin, Janet Ware, Elena Shelp, GQO1d , Tanner ,Vida, Mary Smith, janet Hartwell. ROW THREE: Rhyqlipgjgfggver, Edna Tanbit, Nancy Long,LxEkrr1ma Wilhelmnn 1'Beafrieell'regi1gasQ Ffddi-eleiizgs, Mary Blevins, Kathy Medich. ROW FOUR: Joan Erariner, Rfefrlyfn Turfus,Qeggy Speiglej Carol Hale, Virginiafjook, Beverly Morse, Carol'Bmam, Carol King? Q ROW ONE: lwiarciakvhn-ods, Marie Turney, Eloymgassiq, Iiynnegre Henderson, Gwen DQ, Ardene O'Su11ivan, Qeyerb' Qargl, D-oiE!Watkins,, Sandrajnlgw. ROW TWO::4k!lQ1TlYCYl'lrwl'15Q Lindaieal, Frances Herzel, .Qhrvggggfgsjl Jo Anne Blake, yancyM o, Susanfynngnn, Janer Anderson, Virginialfrgh. ROW THREE: Jianne-ferr, Bernge Ohggelle, Magha Bagyell, Dorla Reefer, Par Terry, Tonia Moss, Michael Heenan, ,Doris Cross! Sue Fechilg. ROW FOUR: Carol Orin, Nancy Bierlein, Agnes Manych, Mary Anne Davey, Marilyn Martin. Judy Gaulr, Car01Neum2n. Shirley Carlson, Janet Edmonds. '- Af: ! '----f' ' an - 1 ROW ONE: Richard Berian, Ronald Procunier, Ted Hamilton, Leon Rodden, Dale Metcalf, Glen Qgon, Gunter Neubert Jin1Anspach, George Wahl. ROW TWO:.wI.eroy Allredj James Watson, WilberfOVrahan1, Kenzklutchins, J.D. Srrlglh Avon Bright, Dennis Goodrow, Charles Fay. ROW THREE: Tom Miller, Dave Schrnridl, Qlennjarmon, Johinlamb, Bill l3vf,IllQlll B05 WSIGIS. lOl111 llellfy. Woodmwiiallell, Larry Roge,g.MROW' FOUR: Dick Ba rney-, Richard Farlin, John Nrckoiabnaiieiiriihf1311150915 Gran1Franklin, Michaei o'Nore, Bill Morley, Jerry Jensen. D 'T 47 l A 1 A 1 , 3. jjfbqg , ,sw . 3 , 4 X SCENT TREASUR CRE? Q ll-our ROW ONE: Mary Bradford, Sherr Gramer!! inn Stoker, Lalrraingjgujtlr, Janice-fjnklan, Brarbyarg-Ifghn, Virginia Hess, Judy Squires, Mid-eline Miller, Sharonfarcher. ROW TWO: Mrs. Teegarden, Qarengioyer, Phyllis Dempsey, Sharon-Thomgson, ,Jgyklrghf-Violet Taylor, Delrene Smeby, Pat Wilkinson, Beverly Qollick, Maggie Auckair, Kay Palamatree, Mr. Withers, ROW THREE: Lavina France, Zelma-Olvnedns, Shirley Couch, Penny Parker, Qargl Clark, Mary., Alice Stebbins, Beverly Scigliano, J3Q5LM9rgyi'ROW FOUR: Martha Langley, , ,lFJndy4ljyer, Bethanylones, Joan DeVille, Lindagggkins, Lrindayohyvlnltvle, Nora Davis, Mar Sue Broom, f-'SlegQollier.29 4. 1 K W 242 - 1 V' ROW ONE: -QF1?HC,Hl12LQQ.dI. 19199,,Qgrgst,.IQyce,,Qr,isc9-,M Vic-toriajlgger, Sandra Christain, Norma Thayer, HTLQEQELPEQS' P9P.B1o, QUanf 5211ClyLettbgtner, Vera Bowman, Mrs. Teegarden. ROW TWO: Mr. Withers, Sally Myers, Fran Weld, Janet Ea, Nam Gebhaidt, Joyce Chrapgle, Joanne Gaines, Barbara Tillotson. ROW THREE: Barbara Stone, Jeanette Sampson, Vivian Pinchock, Nancy Stanfill, Kay liegdy, Barbara Woods, Barbara Blevins, Delores Stratton, Slgrleyglvl-Qs-L ROW FOUR: Made Deana Blalgg-lg, Frances Burkes, Donna Asmus, Ann Barnes, Phyllis Popordich, Kathy Hennagir, Lois,L,avrrence,-lrene stag ROW ONE: Jeannie Watson, Susan Tigton, Pat Bailey, Shirley Cox, Donna Anspach, Joanne Fultonovitch, Yirgilene Hunt, Patlerggll, Bethany Zink, EthelYRarQ, Pat Hoyyell. ROW TWO: Mrs. Teegardin, Diane Mar- shall, Sharon Monroe, Iioretta Finlrlgner, Joanne Dennis, Sandia Hultgren, EnirriabEFerriere, Janice Weinert, Sharonlalpogd, Janet Davis, Mr. Withers. ROW THREE: Karen Schultz, Sharon Gillam, Doreen Thonirgox Lorrairiegfiigbee, lrexneAM,gsg, Dia-ng-Yvqlger, Boring Kramer, Bonnie Scudder, Cyarolljlalgh, Sue MCDQSLEQ11. . ROW FOUR: Dianeljlgzgola, Vonnie Lakies, Diane Suchy, Barbara Mills, Rhonda Rage-y, Inez BEM, Nancy-llnderwood, Janet Beard, Phyllis Ringler. gg! 'Nun ,I ROW ONE: Mr. Withers, Philip Bewley, John Panzlow, Max Corlew, Carl Crittender, Tom Metcalf, Jim Fineout, ,Ron QQQHLMIS. Teegarden. ROW TWO: Curtis Wisenbough, Earl Henry, Earl VanLinsowe, Bill Goss, Paul Benjamin, Curtis Tigner, Tom Herrirnan, Roy Mallory, Joe Dues. ROW THREE: Tom Ross, ,Jim Baker, Sam UHE Robin Ramage, Michael Pnzgeraid, n, Row FOUR: V395-gm Frechette, Tomiiornhier, Dale Irish, Stan Anderson, Ron White, Ellsworth McLain, Dennis Finn, Bob Alergawrg, 22319- 50 E 2 ROW ONE: Margo Mathews, Judy Nestell, Janet Plowman, Ruth Hammond, Bernda Harger, Carolyn Durkee, Sharon Mathis, Beverly Stebbins, Leona O'strander, Connie Drawing. ROW TWO: Ruth Kirnsel, Jo Ann Haber- mill, Legg Kerry, Sharron Powell, Betty Lockrey, Karen Lagrest, Vickie Long, Karen Erickson, Linda Limron Mrs. Fox. ROW THREE: Mr. Svenrko, Amanda Ward, Judy Cunningham, Mary Hudson, Charlotte Pilon, Janet LaFerriere, Mable Ross, Carol Wansey, Kathie Halbeck, Andrea Tregilgas. ROW FOUR: Sandra Anderson, Jeanette Burns, Garnet Anspach, Peggy Adkinson, Qorothyrliigger, Linda Brewer, Marian Squires, Carol Refs, Barbara Wisenbough. ROW ONE: Sandra Williams, Sharon Perry, Lauranne O'neill, Connie Nickols, Carol Pfeiffer, Betty Jo Herring, Jo Ann Miller, Thelma Dupuis, Connie Miller, Sharon Zeigler. ROW TWO: Diana Beard, Carolyn Pope, Linda Stratton, Eva Lou Voller, Diana HodAggsL Kendra Frechette, Norma O'swa1d, Margaret Disberry, Penny Hobsen, Mrs. Fox. ROW THREE: Mr, Sventko, Janet Campbell, llylarciiljlgeigrj Dixie Young, Sharon Diener, Joyce Robinson, Sandra Finn, Janet Griffiths, Sandy Grosch. ROW FOUR Paul Goss, Bob Hamilton, Alex Cameron, Sharon Helinkay, Kay Ewers, Hazel March, Bob Ehrhart, Chuck Ratliff, Fred Corbett. R-,Y ROW ONE: June Trarop, Darlene Burwell, Marjorie North, Delores Kilbaurn, Sharon Green, Betty Wilson, Sylvia Brawn, Rosemary Kingsbury, Virginia O'1eor, Twila Sthele, Mr. Sventko. ROW TWO: Mrs. Fox, Linda Mattis, Marlene Thompson, Margaret Rose Wilkins, Nancy L. Homa, Sharron Hartwell, Rubbi Chunn, Carol Kiebitz, Helen l-larger, Faye Mills. ROW THREE: Caroline Gorman, Nancy I-Iublg, Marion Johnson, Carol Willgnzis, Brenda Clark, Ruth Crane, Betty Boyd, Edna Noyce, Sherry Cole. ROW FOUR: Nancy Roussean, Nancy Gillespie, Kay Redman, Sherry Mathews, Sandy Houghland, Jackie Parker, Jacqueline Vida, Linda Tallman, Charlotte Haacher. dimi ROW ONE: Tom Fredwicks, Fred Goodrich, Jim Teeple, Jim Eldred, Paul Estelle, Gordon Lewis, Ted Cram, ,GarydLiclQLt, Gene Brown, Tom Allen. ROW TWO: Jack Evans, James Garnsey, David Rose, William Puzjak, Vaughn Bright, Bob Momos, Gary Skutt, Douglas Pilon, Bill Norman. ROW THREE: Mr. Sventko, Ronnie Swope, Lloyd Wicklund, Bill Edwards, Al Webster, Dennis Snider, Ormel Soldan, Dennis Revard, Rod Masher, Stanley Loder. ROW FOUR: C.H. Perkins, Eddie Greene, Jim Bessen, Paul Fay, Glen McMurphy, William Johnston, Richard Dickerson, Anthony Haskey. 54 It 1 ROW ONE: Burma Davis, Ruth Bower, Diana Goodrow, Shirley Stewart, Shiela C-ole, Minerva Martinez, Anita Matson, Kathie Taliaferro, Christine Fritzler, G33riagWQia'ms, Mr. Sventko. ROW TWO: Mrs. Fox, -Maxine Osborne, Janet Johnson, Dawn O'Connor, Kathy Shaw, Donna Gault, Margaret Holcomb, Joyce Oliver, Mary Gaspar. ROW THREEg,Denis,e,,Thomas, Roberta Asp, Donna Barney, Karne Ward, Patricia Ballard, Shirley Drewett, Carol Eaton, Linda Nance, Shirley Parcels. ROW FOUR: Joanna Golis, Patricia Kozlowski, Pat Cryderman, Jean Martin, Kathie Eddy, Joyce Richardson, Margie Shelton, Rita Grow, Faye Allred. Uh 'T ROW ONE: Larry Liblang, Joe Drummel, Henry Wilson, Don Brasier, Stanley Young, Phippip Rogers, David Wray, David Brown, Iiitcllwalkeg, Tom Zardo. ROW TWO: Mrs. Fox, Dale Roe, Bob Bishop, Tom Armstrong, Peter Dalby. ,JlElQQQI1.Jryce Jackson, Russell Ross, Doug Miller. ROW THREE: Mr. Sventko, Francis Hudson, Mickey Nichols, I-Iarlin Kewin, Bud Diamond, James Jordan, Manuel-qQaQ9a,3,Kenny Brown, Bob Coggins, Tony Sabo, David Henry. ROW FOUR: Mike Lockrey, Ron Goss, Paul Lawrence, Kenneth Burch, Chuck Neurohr, Eddie Maybew, Dale Boneville, David Peterie, Don Beanr, 55 i l Val s , I ww 'jf A R .' .14 Fi Q l Ill mpunw' 'WWWQ .dl new if ROW ONE: Arnold Parmalee, .QhnkGeQ,e, Gary Sparks, Dale Gomer, John Bennett, Jerry Roussel, Mrs. Fox. ROW TWO: Bill Hunt, Bill Walker, Don Sylvestg, Charles Nix, Arthur LeMire, Mr. Sveritko. ROW THREE: Bob Ward, Jack Herriman, Jim Perge, Doug Fisher, Jim Sirmeyer, Larry Reed. or all ROW ONE: Mrs. Fox, Dale Lenz, Eddie Earl, Forrest Mills, Jirn,Walder, Bob Stephens, Ron Baldwin, Ronald Belcher, John Davis, Roy Neely, Mr. Sventko. ROW TWO: James Gustafson, George Fechik, Edwin Tabias, .Dg5Q,MurVang, Marvin Walker, Jerry Squires, Dwight Wilson, James Harden, Gene Dennis, Willis Norman. 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V4 tf I x fy X QW A Q, - ' K Kb 5: fff.: 9 f 4 C 3 g 1 'J ,J ' T SEQRUW ' 'xx' ,q,.4igLi?lx0Er41 VRESXDXNX AM mzisisuw wx AA N- 14 il ,Q , I 2 E - ' f e . .kvfg , ffg iyx I af El -71 IU! 1.1 USL. .,xx'd in Club 'Spf JW t, 1 on l tai, fr . . h , x rtici ate in ' ual Band Day at the University of Took part in five home football games and two away. Paraded for Armed'Setvices Day, November 11. . Paraded for Old Newsboys, December 10. Pep Band played for pep meetings and basketball ga mes. Sent Wayne Clifford, Gloria Bourquin, Ethel Randt, and Judy Dolson to National Music Camp at BRASS Interlochen with proceeds from Spring Festival. ' f ,, T3 A , ' I Qx ' I 1 ..... -.,, 'va me 'T as . 1 ' r H I M' ' v ' . . N , elif ' 'f , 3 b ,A s , ' ,. N X . Y . X d ' ' ' I Q .- Q . X V iN . . ,H N s , - I 1 f 4 fk 3 K 5 - , - ,r I .11 u , I 4 fi tm ' I .za y x 1 1, X-n 1 Qs 9 '7 'i5,L i . :M Ib: A f X I - ig. ,' .' X ' x 71, Y Qs A xo. Vw'-' K' n I Quo' rf 1f iTf,..f Q5 5 2 A :wwe fa . inl 'T d I I Iii 5 L 1 ri in Solo Ensemble Festival in February second place winners were Gerry McKeever Marcei1Turfus J.D. Smith Dolson, Ron Zink, Nancy Nicholson, Glen Olm- stead, Frank Skidmore, Ken Sedlow Ethel Randt Joan Norman, Paul Vargo, Sharon Wildfong, Art Nicander, Dave Parks, Virginia Prosch, and Diane Voller. The first division winners went to the State Festival in Ann Arbor. Participated in Flint Journa1's annual Soap Box Derby .ff I , 'r ,vga w Y ti iw 'H , 'Q 1 X F P 421 ' 9' . ' wk, ,Q K 5 9 'f W 4,-: . Q . f ff? . ' f 0 2 PL:-'S 1 X ' ' ff a 3 .s 1 , 255 2 4k Jmgigii 22313-gi is 3 44: , 4 2- .1 1 lil van, The Hi-Y is an organization sponsored by the . Y, M, C, A. to promote Christian character in high schools. aff C R Beecher H1 Y enjoys a well rounded program of community school and club act1v1t1es which help character PRESIDENT to promote the goal of Christian Vx ftnhg n FX 0 43 Y 72915 The Y Teen organization has three very 1mportant goals 1 To grow as a person 2 To grow in friendship with people of all races religion and nationalities 3 To grow in the knowledge and love of God 67 een ,A QD '5- TREASURER PRE SIDENT 5fCRfL1 QV al' I? Z? .2 pg :E-Ling! W U F . H .A . Purposes F.H.A. works to promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satisfactions of homemaking. F.H.A. strives to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. F.H.A. seeks to provide wholesome, individual and group recreation. Activities ANXVCMAKERS i957 58 Back to School Ball 'X' qc Contribute garments to Old State Fair Trip C241 l Q Newsboys. Paper Pick-up ,E K ' 'Q Contribute children's paiamas, United Nations P.A. Skit 3 my mfj ,Tj slippers, and stuffed toys to Thanksgiving Tea L: i 3' Red Cross. Provide Thanksgiving dinners for 0 - Sponsor Gentlemen's Week. six needy families. ap ,MC Sponsor Daddy Date Night. X 0 ww wig 69 V ff U M Patsnotur F A The Future Teachers of America had its beginning in Beecher High School about eight years ago. This organization, designed for the main purpose of interesting students to make teaching a career, has grown from a membership of five to fifty. Meetings are held each month with an evening of business, speakers on education, and entertainment. lf, tail PR pats Future Nurses of America has as its greatest goal the acquainting of its members with the nursing profession as a career. X Activities for 1957-58 have included: serving coffee and doughnuts to doctors and nurses who gave polio shots, helping with polio innoculations, delivering Christmas seal posters, collecting money for bangle pins, assisting in the tuberculosis trailer, and taking a trip to a hospital. 70 v xoeNT f if f iz 4,3 if Wrraefous cmwrmwv www l if SECRETARY PRESIDENT wff ,Rf means Victorious Christian Youth and is a group of Christian young people IS a part of Youth For Christ International s purpose is to present a witness for Christ in daily relationships s reason for existence is two fold John 3 16 and Only one life Christ will last 3.7 I I I A ,Q--H , sf h lq I U gff l . - rw , FENCE V it in i W C 2 5 r V ' The Science Club f ' VY Q X . v , of Beecher was organized in 4 V yy My 1956 with a nucleus of twenty students taking active parts. Meetings during the year were attended by rou s of ten or more carr in on individual and rou ex erimenrs. 8 P Y 8 S P P Photography was most popular. 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BEAUTY SHOP We Stand Behind All Our Halr Cuts 7025 N Saginaw Rd I . . ll ' Il of ' ' of ' ' .m. - i of MT. 1 . ' of . Q nr PONTIAC Michigan C I 92 Records Radios Television EZIIGE North Eastern Michigan Distributor Engineered Sound Products 4417 19 N Sagmaw St Flmt 5 Michigan T Su 9 411 MADSEN PHARMACY Prescriptions Drugglsts Flmt Michigan Phone SU 9 9611 Interlocking Q Diamond Ring ag Q 'L' lil 300fo off to students i 8. family FARIS JEWELERS 7004 N Sag St one block So of Carpenter Road An Established Business for 20 years NORTH DIXIE USED CAR LOT G 5253 N Sagmaw Street Flmt Michigan SU 50621 Congratulations Class of 1958 Compliments of WAGAR DRUG STORE 6301 North Sagmaw Street Flmt 5: Michigan FOLSOM 8. ROCKWELL HARDWARE G 5262 N Saginaw Road Flmt 5 Michigan Hardware Paints Varnlshes Sporting Goods Plumbing Supplies SU 9 7731 Congratulations HUTCHlNSON'S DRUG STORE N. Saginaw at Carpenter Prescription Specialists Congratulations Class of 58 TROVILLION OIL CO. G-5152 N. Saginaw SU 9 2641 4.,.:1 G- N . Saginaw Road el . -1 X ,I 'W ' ' 1. -'Z 'II 5 - - . x - '1 y - . Q -5. 5 in We ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Most In Dry Cleaning G 3048 W Pierson Rd Compliments of A W FISCHER INSURANCE Auto Truck Fire and Life Reasonable Rates For All Ages G 3026 W Pierson Rd Fllnt Mich SU 7 2556 Flint Mlchlgan Compllments of KING AUTOMOTIVE Wholesale Retail Auto Supply G-6309 North Saginaw Road Congratulations to Class of 58 RONDEVOO RESTAURANT lllll North Saginaw Mt Morris, Mlchlgan BOB S FEED STORE G 5093 N Saginaw Street Dog Foods and Pet Supplies Feed for Every Need Gas 8. Oll SU 97221 Best of Luck To Our Many Friends ln The Class of 58 PERFECT CLEANERS gm G5058N Sa aw SU9 9123 Your Rock Of Ages Dealer ll l...l CL10 ROAD l.. 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