Benton Harbor High School - Greybric Yearbook (Benton Harbor, MI)
- Class of 1957
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IWJL W miMQW12f q x W QTXXST TQ of1957 BENTON HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL V I 32 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page J Page Page TABLE OF CONTENTS , Dedication 6 frfr -- . Spring Time 2-1 7 ,T . School Time 38 ,. ,. Club Time T2 , , , ,,.,.. Music Time ,.-ff , A V Irv! 84 7 ., ,,,.., ,, Sports Time, P PM P 100 P 4, , 114 T ...... - 4 .......... . .... Underclassmen T W 185 ....P.......... . i..i to .......,.i, .. - gm - ,Q 5' 189B, .,.,.,,i .,..,,.,.-, 6 3, ,,4, pr T ' T Y . J A I, ,, M W-ff A ' ATL- T .'.i .:k4:'? 'L K3 :Q .- I 5 A TLP-if-LW TXIT, fi E, ig,.Q,LN5gimQ.4..QgM To Q -,J PW ' 1 - , M. - 'S V A .V ff '- ' i 5555+ X .W ,.Q,,.Ji f iP i , P ff Ag AJP W4 2 ' WR? P if fp-1 'Z' ' f P T o P i ,T -- 4 ' -- , ..-- --mfr. . . ., -,.. i W V if R 1 7 Xxx, My IJ, L ,... ... I -L AM, J ,Q 'S E' app f -l I fs X M-.-ru . . Od F A DEDICATION Your Greybric to you . . . and where you went . . .and what my s k rkMMi ,I ll: The 'Q 1 WINTER Yi Basketball games y Christmas Vacation h Ternl-papers: dedicated them and those who R h ed them in. 79 Ex ' Q - . . , -s get 'IMI vs X I 1 V E' f HNF' ,.: I 'HIGH SCFIM, L 6 ' -4. , , :, 'JW 5 ,N .1 .,,?.Mw 'f 1 2 - f N ,fs b cw rhanment , I I X Wlnql seas, , ?L?i,e,kv a 0 y x 1 qu -- J I parade ' 0 . A ll ht youghad'fFR5:Sneetings at seven but so was the show ' Exams ' 'K :rf Commencement. 4 p . G UH 71. gclif 5 ,O 5 1 -r ' f P Q 'P 9 I ' 1 g, -fa ,. f Us '65 gr dia 51 0' 4 P5 W P' n' Nr- 'fm , if Z QVC as 1 vp. 0x: 't J-.f rg 'Q ...Q '-1+ii'Lf ,z ' -A -p....., - .,,,wA .hx 'P z-'f7m.f-'f' 'P --- 6 Q.If6.FN-Q'-' in J S will 7 'WWI' 1 af' J E321 L Rvgional Tournament Benton Harbor vs. Kazuo Wx- lost. X Xxxx The scientific guys tried tu tell us this is ethanal. hut we pravtical kids know it's just guml olrl mountain dew! March 8: The vocal department turned out another successful production-'iThe Red Millf' 0,0217 April I6: Benton Halrlmfs Queen and vourt wore in the spotlight during the month of April. ' u s u I wife ff 4 ':1, 19 April 21: . Benton Harbor .lr. Girls' . , Rifle Cluh journeyed to Fort Vvayne. Ind.. to compete in the 'N.H.A. rifle match. ' 1 ' tfygxay: V - f f V., Spring golf always has its slices and hooks and the ball is always attracted to the nearest waterhole. April 27: The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners showed the tremendous acting ability of the high school's students. .l Wy Again this year the B.H.H.S. Band puts on a colorful display at the Blossom Parade. May 7: The halls after Mr. Semler's announce- ment . . . a few moments ago we received a report from the Sheriffls Department that explosives had been placed in senior high school. We believe that the chances are overwhelming that this is the work of a crackpot who merely wants to cause undesir- able publicity and trouble. On the other hand we feel that we cannot take chances of any possibility of injury to anyone. School, therefore, is dismissed for the day. All students and faculty are instructed to leave the building at once but in an orderly manner. I2 Larry Sax was regional champ in ,56 May 18: Our fabulous Proni, the last for many seniors...the first for many JlIlll0I'S. Ly, E, ' ' :git - What kind of stuff are you kids mixing up-foolishness. lm Q.. June 1: Cantata--Beautiful voices blcmi together under the clirvvliun of MisS Arvlwr. We Umm' lu thc end ofthe road. but the end is only the beginning. june 17: Sunnnerschool Registration - for an eight-week course. , L -,. V .4 .. . . Q ,. i Vw, J . , . , ,- . K , , .l,,..gy,V Coach Johnson points out sliding technique, which Coach Burns demonstrates. Watching are: E. Dewight, C. Williams, K. Leonard, S. Murkey, W. Kelly, D. Dunbar, T. Belski, R. Mahler. 7756 3 Coach Johnson and Coach Burns were quite proud- of their record of nine wins and five losses, considering the youth and lack of experience plaguing the team before the season got under wayg and with a squad that consisted of three freshmen, six sophomores, five juniors, and only five seniors, they had a right to be. One of the reasons for the unexpected good season was the exceptional improve- ment in the hitting department. Tom Garland, Claude Willianis, and Pete Rhodes accounted for a large percentage of the Tigers' success with Tom Garland leading the team in homers with three, in hits with 17. and in batting average with seventeen hits in forty-three times at bat for a .395 average. '. rx , mf ki? . .Q I .l 4 f-in hu. was iii? .ws . - .c Pete Rhodes stops Michigan City from tallying another Bruce Conybeare steals home, with Tom Garland, at hat run. I5 while the Michigan City catcher looks on. 5 4 -3 fg:,':fsf3'et'f -f ' . xv .. F' J ' .g...1W,'.,,gvU' 'f One- more for Benton Harbor as Garland steals home. Tony Mpgna l,mduU.S that addml 5m.n.h for tht. nu Claude Willialiis came in second in home runs with two. but each of the hits were over 400 feet teven Mickey Mantle would have to grunt to do thisl. Pete Rhodes. who supplied the remaining power in the offensive punch, had fifteen hits in 44 times at bat for a batting average of 341. Sam Watson was the big gun on the pitching staff and ended up with a record of five wins and three losses. Sam's record is actually better than it looks. because he was used against most of Benton Harboras toughest opponents. Nevertheless. Sam ended up with a total of 55 strikeouts and also came quite close to pitching a no- hit. no-run game. Other Tiger pitchers were Claude Williams with a 2 and 0 record. Pete Rhodes with a 1 and 1 record. and Eldon DeWitt. who also had a 1 and 1 record. Some of the returning players who have had some experience last year are: Tony Belski. Tom Garland, Bob Mahler, Duane Dunbar. Sam Watsoii. Eldon DeWitt. Bill Umphrey, Tony Megna, and Robert Jorgenson. LU The double play is on as Jorgensen tries for two. Coach Johnson and Sam Watson, pitching ace. smile at the I6 results of this year's record. ,vi 'LQ 2 0 7 Mr-1 W .,.-l 1 1-,1 ,H-.M-5 il tl.-f .xfls in- 111 1-.- at as h.- snags a li 11tx r Conybtaff-Nady-ai'11, fiff! at sl lmwx' I. 7 95 Benton Harbor Michigan City Benton Harbor Battle Creek ie., 7,,,,.. 7 Benton Harhor St. Joseph ,V ,. Benton Harbor Battle Creek ,.,. ...., . 11 Benton Harbor New Tr0y Benton Harbor Holland Benton Harbor Muskegon H. Benton Harbor St. Joseph v,7,. Benton Harbor Dowagiac ,,77 Benton Harbor Riley, St. Joe Benton Harbor Ml1SkCg0I1 Benton Harbor Michigan City Benton Harbor Niles . Benton Harbor Kalamazoo V,,,.... ,,t, 7 5 . , J! N Bill 13' ,kt ,N lllllllll1'l'y etunmls like a slaluv flaring a hull to cliarge Traffic semis to be getting: llvavy as Conylwurn' is stopped hini, I7 hy Carniichael. i le: li ,,,,...,..... rii 'Ea' I r . K z i - - Q. . iv, a , : V M W , I K Y 2 + ' ' . 1 Ile-v, IJ, Young. which WHY is UP? with a long stretch flH'I' rho pol:-. l 1 nfl U4 on 795 The tracksters faced five dual meet foes and bowed to four of them. The two victories over Dowagiac and Holland were upsets over highly rated teams. In the triangular meets with Holland and Muskegon Heights. and Muskegon and Muskegon Heights, the Tigers placed second and third respectively. They were also a surprised second in the one hundred and two hundred twenty yard dashes -in the regional meet to qualify for state. The Tigers continued their domination over state rivals with Leroy Goff placing first in the pole vault at 11' 6 without much trouble. What Harbor lacked in all-around brilliance. it made up with the phenomenal per- formance of its star Don Marler. Don. only a junior, turned in thirteen firsts through- out the season. At State he ran one hundred yards in 10.1 seconds to place sixth. Dan Young did pretty good in tying for fifth in the high jumps at the regionals. Ken Harper pulled in seventh in the one mile run. ,lim Reynolds did his best to place fifth in shot put. Oliver Edwards was also a steady scorer. The tracksters were coached by Mr. J. Rogers and lVlr. R. Hynd. .li Reynolds gov- flying through tht- air with tht- greatest Arc you cominr- or are you going IJ Nllllil l I l 1 I8 f X 1 Q li 1 V.- D. Kc-sl:-r, as followed by B. Finch, makes that extra A- Williams P35595 I0 D- Mitchel HS the OPPOUCIHS Pull UP vffort as he' Crosses the finish line. ' the TCH! in the 880-Yard Wlily- I 95 6 'Ld-66 Sconce Benton Harbor Niles .,7,,,...,,7,,7,.MA,,,,, 53 Benton Harbor Michigan City ,,,,.,,, 71 Benton Harbor Dowagiac ..,....,.. ..,... 4- 2 Benton Harbor U2 Muskegon ....,, t..,,t.t,7 5 7 112 Muskegon Heights D54 Benton Harbor 9f10 Holland v,w,,, Y,,,,,,,, 2 6 9!10 Muskegon Heights 7,57 U5 Benton Harbor 112 St. Joseph .,,,,t,,,,,,.. M47 1X2 Holland - fffff..-,,-f,f . 226 Benton Harbor 113 Holland , ,.., ,,,,,,,.,.,. 3 6 2X3 REGIONALS Marler-100 yd. and 220 yd. dashes. Goff-Pole Vault. STATE Marler-placed 6th in 100 yd. dash. O. Edwards, D. Killi-bww, and 0. Robinson form the C, Hinpg, D, Davino, and B, King art- all 1-ntl-rod in tln nucleus of the lllgers 880-yard runm-rs. I9 high School marathon, the milk. run- - ,Q ,, ...Tvs llculmm lic-nton llcnlmm lll'lIl4lll l'lR5l ROV: .l. Morris, C. llvnm-lt. J. Nlunn. L. Allslvy. NI. l,l'HXl'IlLLlllU. ll. Will'-lx. .l. llogr-. FIQCONIJ ROYY: C. Fricano, K. Flown-1's. J. Stn-wlls. N111 lloylv. U. l'1I'l't'l1lllll, AI, llf-c'l-Qutlmrm-. L. Illllflllllllll. llarl mmvl ' 11,11 llnwzlgiar' 38 llarlmr , 50 ,luui fmx' High 30 llarl vcnl' 45 Sl. Joseph 35 llurlmr 2nrl .luniur High lst Sl. .lfwvplm .5 CONFERENCIC Bvnton llarlwor plaf-ed 3rfl out ol T. 795 'z?oy4'7 ' nl Xl 11 ,px I f . -4, . -U. X' . .5 411 v ..f A . ,, 3? . 51' x , .- A A. I N , -. v , 1 1 . . Y V X I , jlg.,. Q 'Y .,'..J'N...' 4'.v.. NN'.1. 'fl N. l'lll5l ROW: 'lf llmulu-. F. King. l.. Sax. ll. Girl:-ml. J. lgflllgllllllll. ll. lllLl1'l'il!llI'll. FlflfUNlJ HHN Nl: llrlrl lmm l llxmm ml X flllfrt 9 lmfllx f Nlu ll l IH ppl: 20 V -..,.- - f iN .. 4' ....,.....w J 2, Benton Renton Benton Benton Benton 1' rswwm L. Sax tl:-inoiistratcs the form that took him si ' 'als. the lil: fm Harbor llarbor llarbor llarbor Harbor Benton Harbor net men. mark in percentages with Dowagiac offered little first victory of the season. 6-1 with Larry Sax still spectators to desire as the For their fourth victory, again blanking Dowagiac. came. St. Joseph, ancient into G. Musser has the record of nine wins against only one defeat. coached by Mr. Bridgham, ended the season above a 600 six victories and four defeats. resistance as the Tigers whitewashed them 7-0 fortheir Continuing their march, Harbor conquered the Niles squad undefeated. Their second meet with Niles left little for Tigers finally pulled away to win again 6-1. Harbor assured itself of the best record in four years by Only 5 or 6 of the matches were completed before rain Tiger foes, finally fell victim to the Harbor squad, 4--3, in the closest match between the two schools in several years. . ...A 3 St. Joseph ....... ....... 4 Benton Harbor ..... 2 Muskegon ....... 5 Benton Harbor . 7 Dowagiac . .. . . 0 Benton Harbor .. .. 6 Niles .. ,. ...... 1 Benton Harbor . . .. . 7 Holland . ,... ....,.. . VO Benton Harbor .. 3 Niles , ., Dowagiac Kalamazoo St. Joseph Muskegon i 1. . t..,, t E A Alberts F Kinv Il Blackburn and J. Bridgham ex Mr. Bridgham records the scores of T. Covatos ,I Ham change congratulations on a good gzanie. 2' mond, B. Gideon, and G. Peapples. aixrffw, jr, ' 4' ' V 4, ,.,, ..L, Z It . at is ' Smith smas e one hack to her S. lioetteher and M. Forestil-ri let you Pat xhhby. Illlmlwr on sing s in oppom it you eall it: Rough or Smooth. Paws W l 3W fftf tht' UWT! 195 -' ' The girls' tennis team, coached hy' Miss Vanderheck. had a successful year in 1956 with four out of five winnings. Niles heat us once, then for the first time in three vears we whitewashed them when they came down here. ln the other three games. we he-:ft Ft. Joseph with considerahle ease. Pat Ashby and Mary Forestieri have heen un- defeated in singles, and Sharon Boeteher has lost only two matehes in singles and douliles in two years. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor un na. pa es out tho halls to S. Hervig and P I Anderson and f 'Vlantlarmo haw rea on I nnle after I wk li fore .1 llldlfll. it up. Denton llurlmor Renton llairlror Benton llzirlmor Denton llarlmor Benton llarhor Denton llarlior Denton llarlvor C. Ruhin pulls: ll. Eriekson holds: and D. Virkus lines D. Park blasts off as D. Rc-iff and W. Preston wa L'Did it hook or slim-? 6 St. Joseph . . 6 Benton T Niles 5 Benton 4 Dowagizu' , , 8 Benton Il S. B. Riley . . , 15 Benton 10 Cassopolis . ., 2 Benton 'NVQ llolland , 215 Benton 373 Muskegon 403 Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor 316 Dowagiae . 12 Holland . -f - Auf! Niles , , 9 lildwardsburg .315 St. Joseph , .316 Kalamazoo . 1956 gag Fielding a team of average strength and lmetter than average depth, the Benton Harbor golf team sliced', up a record of five wins, seven losses, and one tie. Don Virkus usually played first man and was followed by C. Rubin, D. Parks, W. Preston, B. Erikson, and J. Skelton somewhat in that order. ln the eight school regional class A match held at Battle Qreek. Benton Harbor placed a strong fifth, but lacked the needed points of one good showing. Nevertheless, considering the youth of the squad, there is no reason for complaint, and we have 110119. teh. Ijtf llf:-1 0 TV 1... 3 U!! ll 3V: A j R g f llfifm' f 1. . ' ' il Cf QD ' 27' W s -Q sigizggyt.-giiinfnfiffgst-hh I ' V - no S-...Q ,. -.', 'W:.-.F t 1 r. ,N e , A gfvafaeviawfif f.f.f .1rfq.. iswiii5ivw?iff2agfNt ' ' 'L ,i?'1.- . -f 2- ',j1.g.. s1Yf ..f1 - Ik , , Agia! , . agggif-sgQ75ii1'QQi.tv,fM+,,QL i '?f4v Y .s ' -'S . AMW N51 a3'js?X . W ' 4 fl' .rv P! - rs '- ' f wwg, . . J. llrinev shows off for Coach Learn, R. Wheeler, J. T. Warren, R. Dryden, and R. Cayo do a par job of Slohrer, A. Filstrup. and R. Rocks. We bet he missed it. 23 digging ditches. We think their shovels are too small. -Q 1 ,,n, A 2-5? Q. Y ' x ' lf - , . ' 'iw x A 'W' .1 , 9 Sw wow Gee, Steve, is the game that bad? W'9'Y 4: X19 K 4, L1 4 E-d-g-a-r A-I-l-e-n P-o-e What are you doing out of school so early? 26 New faces arrived in the form of student teachers. l 1 eg at The beginning of a long hard pull for the seniors. Q4 like n , . .Q . . ' - JJ W V J - y y Q . I Y I iii.: H , Q t ....., V E , Don't you think it's a little late in the season? . - Hey, donit look so worried! lt can't be that had X X... ,, Y 2 i N , 5 Q The rush begins to change the already arranged schedules. 27 96514 0? ov, 01,67 I . 0 our ,Haig 'lhjn Cn! . I1 I S Hfefy , J Awaffi iw P M Fesen fed i5 We ' m X Muskegon Uaunchgga gow ctobfif D 1 . ff-chicken ,750 Smdwlf . au. time w ai had by October 11: F.T.A. Pizza Party. Hoy girls, how about giving us some. Hlll'l1u x .il doin., 1-- D- .nmlyv A ll set-You het Sigma Party Such' make ' dick wming Qucvuf - X Viwinia Y' ro 26' Houma-1 x CONN mu D October . CkJllfl xXl1TCl 29 I s Zi awww Nowlnlwr 2: Band Day. Benton Harlmons hand parents act as hosts to the four bands that performed at half time, Holland Junior High, Holland High School. HH. Junior High, and B.H. High School. Mr. John Millerwanother student teacher-Math. 30 November 14: College Night . . . the future of many is determined BAPJJE TT 1 R'5 comms -Dlqffljtfi hjnx 'P Ou ir ulvility lu IM'l'f4IlLIll and haw fun doing it. r 'l'msn Tlw svnior vlnss of '57 show NJ rx. 5: Juniors sc-If-vtixmg class rings. f' . l,Q'l'l'Illl1GI' T: A cle-clivatinll tu the growth of our svln ?6'?U0?? I Yr I 1 1 nfl LR Thv choir and orchestra give , thvir Christmas gift to the vniirv sc-Inml. is xr 1- S 1 ,av . 6 i . . . L .L.k .QQ.E: Q NTL.: 'Vkk Q KH' ' IC Christmas Spirit in full swing. ., X4 f 7? X -, wx, i W . Q . K The Christmas story presented by the high school choirs Mzmzzzgv - 1 Ng, 'lilly D lzmuury -11: IE:-uhm Hurlmfs vhvrry pic january ll: County winnvrfjucly lmking null:-slzlllls. .'xIllll'l'SHIl. VIQIIPFATC' vulling Mobius Bands. not paper rlullS. 34 i Lin xou cllrvvt mc xml? to tha- confession Mr. Scnllf-1' greets Cen. Summerfell. a furmer li.H. studcnl. 35 January 8: Faculty Plays 'glf Men Played Cards as Vlfomen Dol' 'gWienies on Wednesday fl 'X .Qs X X More Student T?i!Cll8f?,, E-eofzzzcrly ' . , K .. ' 1 -'Q H . WW .. , ' w x ' X .' ! K 1' ,ry 'hx ,X W , Q. .Q Viz? X : X 1 ' ' N. A . I' , xxx ' 4' I gk! ' H x X K Qffk xt ,N sf' I Miss Meyn and officers of Thespians present Mr. Senilvr with gift in behalf of high school clrainatists. 1 'if ahviw Ah 1 3 J i Richard Leyden is congratulated by Ur. Ryden of iVI.S.U. after Dick was named winner of Engineers' Week essay contest. --uvlwm f il--n 5 M Q-- , ln! wdtQ l , ,g e-was-me f . ax -. 11 .I , Oklahoma -Another colossal hit staged by the vocal department. Directed by Miss Virginia Archer. 37 annum' . . Q ' P , .5 I. I LW .U I 0 .4.l 5 Ill Ili 'HII' Ill ::'m55i::::: ::::'4:a'..A 152525913 um ' 1. l u: na ion. 9' . il mi ll ll ill i'iians1 ali lallll' 38 Ill '!!! l S U fy A 'QW 1 5 a I - U D. Lanham P. Murray E. Garb S. Black J. Dukesherer S. Priebe S. Johnson M. Morgan R. Gavrilovich B. Cinter J. Blake J. Gregory N. Creed K. Christ W. Arford M. Lape M. Gale J. Thornton C. Ginter S. F riske N. Ortwig M. Palmert K. Rector W. Heier E. Rupp , -gr., . , H 'b'M 'M'-Mw...u.,.W, .uk : ' a.-wr, H I The Student Conneil c-onsists of twenty members -- -seventeen ulrlermen :incl three offir-ers who stage ai Iiw-ly ltaltlv Pilfll year for their positions. Each rlass' is representecl on the vouneil. but the three olfivers. Mayor. Chief-of-l'oli4'e. and Clerk must lie seniors. . Some of their mluties invlurle helping to select as- semlnly progrznns. sponsoring the annual football train trip. promoting safety programs, and aeting on other matters referred to them by the administration and students. .Y SITTINlQ: .l, Fax N. flI'4'l'tl X. Nlurvr-:ill lf. lvmlvs Il. l'e-apple, Sl'-XNIIINCL: QI, -Xmlru-ws .l, illll'it'Sll1'Tt'l' ll, Kills-lm-vs li, Nlareli .l. lllul-iv Nl. Cale, Clerk: Mr. Bierman. Advisor ll. Handy, CIhief-of-Police. R. Cavrilo vieh. Mayor. E . Hornbeek S. Rizzo ll. Wfootlforrl T. Alti K. Uv:-rly S. Doster L. Hoover TOP TO BOTTOM: O. White W. Benson P. Crowley M. Peters B. Adcock C. Wight 5. Oherle M. Burke-tt R. Haueh A. Court B. Warnoeh J. Thompson iv OFFICERS: S. Priebe, Head Usher, K. Leszczow, Secretaryg F. Flowers, Assistant Head Usherg Mr. Harrod Advisor. TOP TO BOTTOM: J. Allen M. McCoy .l. Fester N. White M. Lowe C. Kosbar E. Gillispie R. Wilburn M. Wilson G. Nolen P. Oberle L. Schmuhl , . i ' . ff t Q X Lf M, 2 g J ,rf H 7... p Members of the Usher Club have one main function, simply ushering.7' They are usually found at all school functions either collecting tickets, handing out programs, or assisting people to find seats. Some odd jobs handled by the ushers are running a lost-and-found department in which small children seem to be the main item. However, scarves, gloves, and wallets also play an important part. The only qualification necessary in order to become a member of the Usher Club is willingness to work. .3 wx rf B i i 'r f -. 4 T'-N 1- MTW. . V 4 FIRST ROW: Mr. Harrod, Advisor, D. Crowder, S. Kruggel, B. Ginter, S. Johnson, M. Cale, M. Palmert, N. Ortwig, S. Masters, B. Mosher, S, Black, Mrs. Blunt, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Coffman, E. Gustafson, J. Blake, J. Gregory, S. Friske, M. Morgan, W. Arford, P. Murray, E. Garb, S. Crossman, C. McCaster, J. Dukesherer, C. Ginter, S. Priebe, C. Schuhkhect, K. Christ. THIRD ROW: J. Briney, J. Keana, D. Parks, B. Marquart, R. Cavrilovich. OFFICERS: E. Zindler, Vice Presidentg D Handy, Presidentg W. Heier, Secretary. ' glances ' The Jane Addams Chapter of the National Honor Society holds initiation ceremonies twice a year, in the fall and in the spring, to induct outstanding stu- dents into its membership. With schol- arship, character, leadership, and ser- vice as the measuring devices, the faculty selects these members. To en- courage and promote these worthwhile qualities in the students at Benton Harbor High School is the purpose of this organization. FIRST ROW: K. Ragen, M. Forestieri, J. Westin, J. Sax, E. Zindler. SECOND ROW: S. Byers, K. Leszczow, E. Magnuson, J. Briney, Mr. Miller. 'Me 'hyat The Tiger is in the process of remodeling. A change in size, and, to some extent, a change in content have resulted. With the inauguration of a journalism class, more changes will be made in make-up and in content. The advertising policy has met with wide merchant approval. This year The Tiger has emphasized display advertising, soliciting from only those merchants with merchandise of student interest. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .,.................... ,....,.... J erald Briney NEWS EDITOR ................................ ....,....... E milie Zindler CIRCULATION MANAGER ......... ......... K athleen Ragen ADVERTISING MANAGER ,.,...... ......,.....,........... .... ........ .... - ..... J u d y Becker SPORTS EDITOR ....................... .......,........ .............................................. J o e B. Sax EXCHANGE EDITOR ............ .................................................................. K ira Leszczow SPORTS STAFF .....,,........ ........ Cl yde Fisher, Curtis Barnette, Mary F orestieri ADVERTISING STAFF ...... ...................... S haron Rocks, Livija Rapa, Susan Hervig PHOTOGRAPHY ............., .......................... J ohn Handley, Judy Becker, Mayer Mindel ART STAFF ................... .......... .I ane Heinicke, Carolyn Mandarino, Cynthia Williams MAKE UP .................. . ............., Ellen Gustafson, Suzanne Beyers, Mary ,Io Berry BOOKKEEPER ..... - .......... .................................................. ................. K e nneth Krauel REPORTERS Inquiring .............. ..............................,.,... J im Westin Drama ....................... ....... ...........,....................... C a rol Schuhknecht Music lArcherJ .......... ............................... E llen Gustafson, Jim Westin Feds 31 Fashions ........... ........... N ....................... C arol Ashburn, Gloria Craig Reporters at Large ............ ....,... D iane Masthaum, Ethel Fisher, Nancy Thar SPECIAL FEATURES Letters to the Editor ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,, K enneth Krauel Book Nook .................. ........... E thel Fisher Clllblicity ......... ...... D eAnn Doebeli Tuttle Tale ...... .,...,, E thel Fisher ADVISOR ---.-.--- ......... J . A. Miller 45 1 fl ' 7915 ii K its 4' :'il'll- j .- ,: ,gg . .A lt f 5 ' 1 y . r ? 2 ii ka l l'lliNl ROW: 5. Small. R. liiltna-r. IJ. Holt. ll. llo-lvr. ,l. llllfltlgl. ,l. llllkl lll'l't'l'. Xl. 5l'llLll'M ti. Noavk. ll. lliwrmun, Xl. Half-. SIXIUNU ROW. ti, tlinlu, Y. l'lfllf'I'. I.. 'Xmlrr-nv. lu. xl4'llI'lllllgl4'l'. ,I, xxfallll. ll, lxillm-Iurew. Nliss llailz. l., Morris. ll. lxoligg. J. lifltlgllldlll. lt. Marla. Nl. l.ap4-. 5. Svlirom-il:-r. Xl. Nlorgun. Hl l llil'iR5: lf. Nlagrnuson, Secretary: N. Urtwigr, lln-simlm-nl: ll. Davenport. 'l'rs-asurerg S. Small, Vim- llrvsirli-nt. 2. r 5 1 ahiogq Taking care of plants. clisseeting ani- mals, and Collecting insectsrare a few of the things the students in Biology Clulm flo in orfler to gain a further knowleflge of science. The 30 memlmers are Chosen by their interest in science and their scholastic record. One of the main in- terests of the year is the annual vamp- ing trip. They earn money for the trip and equipment used in the laboratory by selling holly. having a rummage sale. and putting on a noon hour show. zilmn. :ill 1-mispirc-ml In suggvst ll mum- for the new s1'i1'in'v vluls. 'I'hc Aluniilv vrvst is liuiirlsuiiicly Significant. l consisting ul u hhn-la shield upon which is figured l an guldvn lion support:-d hx' ai silver retort and hold- signilivs lhv prnlvrlifni gixvn hy sviviicv in pushing lvuvle thc- dzirkneiss of igiiuraiivc. whilv the lion stands fur hung lhingzs. lhv rm-tort fur vlwiiiislrx und lln- ulmnn for phxsivs. .Mmiiitv uvlivilivs lPl'ill'l' lc'c'lurvs. lnmivs. vxpvriliivrils. fivld trips. and lmig-rungv projvvls in ull thrvc prm'i1im'c's of svn-m'm-. tv fe? P G19 'a ZW l lR5'li RUXYV: ll. Si'li1iffe'1'. T. Jaivksoii. 'lf Nlillvr, Nl. 'lJl'l'f1t'l'. J. Tull. li. Hull. J. llillnvr. J l.ui1ggstun. I., Puslvy, ll, lllvn, J. liviilnii, S. Urvy. J. Dunning. Nlr. l'iln-r. SICLIONIJ HOW: J Wailkvr. lf. N11-ulxi-. J. Wliilviiiym-ig J. Stn-if-iis. In liiinw-r. l,. 'l'lll'lllll2iIl. lf. Potvr. J. Nlilligxzin J. Larson, K. Prillwilf. J. Nwisllvr. I.. lii'z'sc'li. S. blllixll lf. lilllllglll. .l. X 'lxhv Alirriiilvs is Ihr' nmwst uddiliun to lhv filllllly l of vluhs ul llvnlmi llairlmr lligh S4-lninl. The' Pvzisv- lm-ss nniluvn ul ntmns. thc- lm-vk nwauinig indivis- ihlvfi as we-ll :is thc dawn uf the vmning ora of thr- ing an silwr ailmn in Ins pains. Fhv hlack Shield Any lllIlll'l't'lilSSIllilII with uivrugv or lwller grznlvs. ai lwullhy curiusily in thc world uhoul him, lunn. w... und :in urgv In lf-urn lliruugli svivlitilio Pxpcriinvnts OIFIVIKIICRS: l,. Wulkvr. Yin- Pri und piwniwls is niurc than welvmiic to upplx for 5 ff'lU ! l 'i1fl11 'l K- lflflvll- 4. . . . ' 1-, , -N., 'N -,., nn-inhvrslnp us un .'XlUlIlllt', Mr. lhlvr is the lvader l'l'r' 'l'lll ' ll' ll'n ' NW' ul lhv vluh. -f idf 'nlz S. Ninn, l'r1'snlrnl1 Mr I I all-.M'iiis. V III' N1 lute' n I lItS'l' ROW: II. IIIIIVIQIIHIH. .I. IIHTSIIIIII. 5. 'I'ayIor. II. Nivhol-4. R. Nichols, N. Yaffv. C. Wagmvr, 'X XInmhin tl WITUNII ROW I I rr on II tll I Y I'uIImn 9 FI1ttIu1 IJ Ionikml H IRI? , .. ,,.- 4 ,. . ,...,. . 1-1.'. .N '-.III ROW: NI. Nluglluooii. .I. Illllfi. 5. Yvlnlw. NI. Ntormiahl. FOIIRTH ROWI: Y. Illivkvtt. II. Prim: 5. Wtllskv. Ii. Iiorrothvrs. ,I. I'vte-non. 0I I IlfI'iIIS: Il. Ilot-Iwli. 'I'rvasurvrg I.. Wil- m-, Vim- III'1'hiIIt'llI1 .I. II:-inivkv, I'r1'sifI1'ntg N II:-rvig. 51-vrvtalry. Le Trivolore. or the French Cluh. derives its name from the French flag. the Tricolor. The cluh offers an opportunity for any intvrvsteci French students to increasv their knowledge of I:I'0llL'Il Culture and c'iviIization in a Social atmos- phe-rc. Programs may feature I7rem'h music: art. history. food. fashions. Ptv. A I rem'h CIIINIPI' and at trip to see- a French movie in Chicago or South Hencl arc- annual evt-nts. 5I',NII-f.IIil.I,I',: I,. I'rr-1-man. A. Niorgzui. Il, f.IiartruncI. 5. C,rauIon. IK. Holland, II. Ihurhot. R. Iiuxitvh. ,l. Hush. .I. IiTl'4'lll11illl. .I. Zincilvr. P. II4-noit. I'. Ile-Palnia, Mrx. Atwood. Il'XfNi.I'.Ii5: I'. IIlllI'i. II. II2illglIlQ'I'IN OFFICERS: R. Cayo, Treasurer, S. Frick, Vice President, R. Dryden, President: C. McCaster, Secretary. Buenos Dias, Senoritaw is the cheery call that many of our Spanish Club members use when greeting a fellow member. Spanish Club is very interested in the customs. songs, and foods of our Spanish-speaking friends. To illustrate these customs mem- bers give skits and show movies. Any interested student may be a member. FIRST ROW: Miss Spangler, M. Verburg, J. Turner, R. Hawks, M. Mindel, L. Eichhorn, M. Treiger, J. Vanstone, B. Morgan. SECOND ROW: R. Scaeffer, C. Bennett, M. Menchinger, L. Harman, J. Milligan, N. McGinley, L. Morris, A. Patterson, B. Brown, P. Soper, J. Heinicke. -L. OFFICERS: D. Sirk. Secretaryg M. Prix-lie, Vim- Prvsitlentg W. Heir. Prcsitlentg S. Krugglc. Trcastlrcr. 7, 7.,4, Future Teachers of America is organized to acquaint prospective teachers with the problems of becoming and being a teacher. The Benton Harbor High School Henry J. Pattengill Club of twenty-one members invites teachers to tell their experiences anfl prob- lems, attends meetings of interest to future teachers, carries on projects to learn more about teaching. visits colleges that the mem- bers might attend. N. Strunk, K, Killin, J. Wadsworth FIRST ROW: 5. Scltrurlcr. C. Handy, N. White. SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: E. Magnuson. M. Prielw. E. NlSIlC'lllllgl'I'. Sl'1tf0Nl.J N. Stein, N. S4-ttak. ,l. Callaway. R. Urist, C. Winters. ROW: D. Sirk. M. Daubert, R. Urist, N. bettak. N. Stem. S. Schrader, C. Winters, l. Baylc. OFFICERS: S. Gualandi, Treasurer: ll. Brooks, Historiang E. Fisher, l'rc-sidentg lf. Pearce, Secretary: L. Watllrly, Vice Presitlent. lehaw 'l'ln'ongli the l.il1rary Club the student ye U 111' I--1 H H 1.2 Fl If L4 IIW librarians strive to give better service to the patrons. The clulm is made up of approxi- mately 35 nn-mlmers called student librarians. Vlllll' clulm is active in the state organiza- tion of student librarians. Twice a year meni- lmers of our elulm attend meetings of the state organization. On Felnruary l4. the student assistants presented a radio show over station WHFB. FIRST ROV: MIS? SCl1l1'X. J- Johnson, K. Sehaus, J. Sowka, A. Morgan, J. Steele. W. Uslmurnv. S. Russell.NN. Bc-ttlg, D. bhults. J. Stevens, S. Ogata. SECOND ROW: W. Stohrer. B. Matlock. M. Long, b. VanOsdal. C. Clem. R. DeFrancisco, R. Hearn, E. Jones, .l. Gilbert, A. Edmonds, M. Scott, C. Fisller. C. Schaffer, F. Firine, P. LaCr0w. D. Klierncllen. sur.-1-L10 -Mm -M.,-t. FIRST ROW: Miss Meyn. R. Willmurn. lf. Gillespie. M. Wynn. Z. Ricks. P. Ivy. li, Rollin- son. L. Schmulil. SECOND ROW: .l. Sax. R. Powers. R. l'rist. 5. Nc-w. lf. Nlaycr. N. Strunk. S. Van Osdal. F. Sclun-idcr. lf. Hampton. THIRD ROW: M. Day. ,l. Anderson, J. Pr-coraro, B. Allen. C. liioia. R. Lcydf-ri. li, Goodwin. . ,.,.. .,,..., , M. T. Ulascock. H. Dough:-rty. FUURTII ROW: , Nl. Kesler. .l. Lamhert. R. Nlartorano. l'. Wood- ford. A, Morgan. S. Cualandi. D. SllllllF. S. Ogata. P. He-imsoth. P. Oli:-rl:-, l ll TH ROW: N, Cemmill. XI. W'chster. .l. Lay, K. Killin. Nl. Hcndrixson. .l. Pt-ters. NI. llrt-clit. 5. Nloshe-r. G. Craig. SIXTH ROW: NI. Dyson. Nl. Lowe-. M. liurns. J. Lane. R. Winters. l', Hinton. S. Decker. C. llrown. J. Walker. SIQVHNTII ROW: C. Winters. J. Whitfield. A, llowdy. J. Whitfield. D. Hawkins. ll. l'1-tlick. 5. Hlilcr. Nl. Nlurphy. ll, Fit-lil. D. Crow:-, l'flilllTll ROW: ,l. Rylrarczyk. ,l. lfurlan. Nl. Haas. D. Nlinikcl. S. ltlat-k. L, Godin. l.. Blick. ,l. Slialmnia. NINTII ROW: Ii, Kin-cy. li. Rodgers. fi. liar- nctt. D. Nlinike-I. D. ltlytht-. V, Govatos. ll. East:-rling. B. Talmor. C. Mti. 74e7 ' The Footlighters Drama Cluh is comprised of approximately ninety-five memhcrs whose aim is to further their interestiin and knowledge of drama hy assisting with noon hour shows. Sponsored hy the eluh this year were the noon-hour play VVampum and the Christmas Variety Show. Footlighters share many projects with Thespians. Among these are the annual sock hop and partici- pation in Parents Drama Night and the Vlfestcrn Michigan Conference Drama Day. Proceeds from the sock hop and the other projects are to he used to buy a tape recorder for use hy the drama department. lil. tl? lr! yfi 2? 5 5. w..t 1 N..-do Q-:aww 1. I J 0' vig? I 0 'ig ...Af gg an I 1 lj'IiItST ROWQVS. wCohen. S. Illuek. If. Fislivr, S. SClll lIK'lIl'f. IJ. Minikel. NI, Lupe. N11-5 Nl:-yn. SUUND ROW: C.. Ilampton. T. lllaseoek. R. Powers, I.. Wevgaml. IJ, Nlinike-I, II, Iinll. l The purpose of 'lihespian Cluh is to create a spirit of active aml intelligent interest in clraniatics among hops and girls of our seeonclury sehoolsfi Meiiilmers ol the elnh must have ezirnecl I0 points hy working with protluetions. This year the elulfs program inelutletl u trip to Lllivago to see No 'liinie for Sergeuntsii and Ray Rayner TV Show. Tht-y put on noon hour shows. a tlalice. a Parents' Ilrznna Night. :incl attencletl the Regional Confer- ence at Western Michigan College. OFFICERS: N. Cree-sl. Secretary: J, Sax Pr:-sidentg Nlisb Nlvyn. Advisor: I.. Ifufton Vice President, J. Marutz, 'I'reasuri-r, LG- f J .glomgi 'KT i . I -2- Nl ,. K g Q. -xx . , M i . I 5 FIRST ROW: H. Powers. D. Small, B. Jorgcnson. E. Oelz. D. Nlinikcl. SECOND ROW: R. I.:-ydcn. L. VV:-ygand. li. Vanllrocklin. J. Swander. B. Schultz. J. Spf-nccr, C. White. C. W'olske. A. Filstrup. .1 f W ' 5, ,1.. 3,18 In sf? ,L or ' . fs t ,. f N- H-. ff 4 ilu fin 1 , .rw W, , .aa The Hi-Y Cluh is associated with and sponsored hy the Young lVIen's Christian Association of the twin cities. It is composed of thirty junior and senior hoys who meet every other Monday eve- nings at the Y.lVI.C.A. This cluh sponsors the Victory dances after the Q football and haskethall games on Friday nights. N This year the boys gave a total of twelve dances. Another of the clulfs activities is that two of Ul l llflfK5: H, Small. Treasure-rg E. Uelz, Q N A the members of the club are sent to the state legis- N-crctary: ,l. Nwandcr. President. lature every year in the spring. FIRST ROW: L. Harvey, li. Wightman. J. Dukeshere. R. Brine-y. C. Pcapples. T. Belski. SECOND ROW: li. N:-grilla. li. Goodwin. T. Hoatlin. D, Curtis. D. Landis. as ,A . .qv : ' 'U . A , 'M' --wrt 54 l lIIS'I' ROW: A. Nlorgan. N. lla-inmill, IJ. Ervin. IJ, Robinson, S. Smith. .l. Ilraliani. S. Rupp, N. Strunk. lf. Robinson. NI. Nlurplly. Ii. I'vtli4'k, C. lforrotlle-rs. SIQCUNIJ ROW: S. Rizzo. l', Olvvrlv. I.. Lap:-, S. Ruucli, If. Moulus, J. Lainlwrt. J. Hashinan. J. Wm-slin. L. NIs'Uinl1-y, N. 311'- llinlvy. I.. Ilvrsh. 5. Ilrogulon. S. Craillon, Ii. Ifrsllingl. Il. Sli:-1-Ivy. 5. llollis, Nl. llrvcht. Z-eeaa 'lllw Soplioniorv Y-Tm-:ls are- lmving a lot of gooil limos although lln-ir lun has just Iwgun. Eacll your will lu- ll lilllv inorv vxciling. The girls have vnjoyi-ml il Christmas party and have plans for mloing si-rxivv for the voniniunily. The-ir advisors am- Miss llhyllis Swanson and Mrs. Frank Howard. OPI' l'r W I 'ICI:1HS: M. Ralln. Si-rr:-laryg I.. Nlurris Q-siilvnlg NI. K4-sl:-r. Ex.: P. I'ink. Vim Prvsimlm-iltg S. Ogula. 'frm-asuri'r. FIRST HOW: S. Fostm-r, R. ll:-pplvr. I'. Woodford, R. Mariorano, S. Charlranml. H. Rutz. Morse-. I . Farina, B, Morgan. C. EIHIIOII, I'. We-be'r, M. Ve-rlmrg, S. Moshvr. SECOND RONX: I.. Sn-wart. NI. Svllars. K. Killin, M. He-ndrixson, S. Gualanmli, J. Lay, L. Grim-sur. I.. Urluskv, D. Sllulls.-NI. W'e'l1st1'r. J. Sotvrr. ' Q- Wa FIRST ROW: C. Mitchell, S. DeWolff, F. Kirshenbaum, S. Schneider, J. Campbell, M. Kizer P. Doyle, K. Schramm, S. Henning, L. Harmon. C. Ezell, C. Craig, L. Skanes, D. Minikel, K Myers, B. Warnock, J. Furlan, C. Cayo. SECOND ROW: D. Dettman, J. Rybarczyk, N. Queen Z. Ricks, W. Benson, J. Randall, W. Yaffe. L. Andreen, L. Deninsenko, M. Forestieri, C. Virkus J. Heim, K. McLeod, D. Doebeli, C. Hampton, D. DeLong, S. Curewitz, C. Maikowski. ewan Z- 7een4 Having fun and working hard is the aim of the Junior Y-Teen girls. In this group the girls have participated in the Hanging of the Greensw and also will help with the Heartbeat Dancef' Their advisors are Mrs. Vance Fisher and Mrs. Ben Sherman. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester G. EZELL ,,,,.....,.,.,, ............ P resident ........ ....... C . MITCHELL S, CUREWITZ Vice President .... ........ S . HENNINC M, KIZER ,...,...... ......... S ecretary ........ ....... .I . CAMPBELL A, BUNDY ..,,,. ........ T reasurer .... D. DETTMAN 56 L l-I FT It nzni' 1 EFT 13 TO Hnznr .133 T0 'ev M. liomly J, Stn-vcn. li. si-im.-id.-r Ffa... l' 'lim lu 4. 'S P, llill A. Capill- J, xlilfllll ' - 7een4 The Senior Y-Teens through their work and play are building a firm foundation for a better tomorrow. The girls have planned such aetivities as a pizza dinner. swimming party. and help for ai neemly family. They will also be in eharge of tickets for the Heartbeat llulim-. li. Kr:-trlnnan S. He-rvig l,. Kvffvr' Nl. Wagner K. johnson J. Mahler Nl. l,z1pr- -kvveq i.. f4fzZ llaving fun while planning and shar- ing art experiences is the main purpose of thc Art Club. Their program, planned hy a eonnnittee of three members, con- sists of drawing posters, having potluck suppers, a Christmas party, and taking a trip in the spring to a place of interest. gaaaiaaanaaazaa p .ml FIRST HOW: ,l. IiI't'4'llll1ilIl Mr. Noting .l. Pitvlie-r I.. I,lllle' lIf'lt'l'5llll it. ft-lilly THIRD ROW: I.. llznlivle F. lfzigle-r I. xxvllfltj' li. lflory R. Kutz I ll 'I'H ROW: I.. Frm-lmili NI. Ilyiitll R. Wiintvrs N. Worlr-y SEVENTH ROW: I.. lin-sh J. Ure-e-nniun 5. Sw:-vllvy W. Carlsen III. l 4'ltc'r SICCOXIJ ROW: gl. qllirzuns J. llurtlc-romlc' N. Hawkins . llanch N. Fparkowitz I Ol'li'l'll ROW: M. llflilikl' ll. llohn D, Schwarz S. Prillwitz R. lirunt S. Wol-kv R SIXTH ROW: if. Wo!-kv li. Ahllltllfll R. KlTNllt'Illlilllltt Nl. xlilllllllllllt fi. .Nmlrvs PIIllH'I'H, ROW: l.. liurry J.WrigLl1t W f' I I . .X gp. OFFICERS: I.. Fr:-t-man. Svtvrvtaryg Mr. Young, Aan or Orlaskv, Exe-cutiveg J. Creenman, I'rt-sitlc-ntg H. Brant u Prcsitlvntg J. Greenman, Treasurer. ... -.........,..-.,...-,... .. gt: 11 We. 943' fl FIRST ROW: J. Dukesherer, S. lllavk. M. Cale-. J. Payne, J Thornton SECOND ROW: W. Heir-r, M. l'aln1ert. S, Cohn. Mrs. We tm THIRD ROW: N. Ortwig, J. Blake, K. Rs-nlmarger, C. Ginn-r. C. W1 1 ' .4'amKd4S' Sigma Lambda Sigma is made up of 13 girls chosen from A and B senior English students. They enjoy an active social life and further their interest in literature hy book reviews and discussions at their monthly meetings. Their special project is earning money in order to buy books for the school library. 59 MRS. WESTIN N., ,,,, , ,H Advisor J. DUKESHERER Vive President .l. BLAKE . .. President N. ORTWIC ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,, , Sevrelary W. HEIER ........ ., Treasurer 3 FIRST ROW: U. Rahn, Corresponding Secretaryq M. Morgan, Vice Presiclentg S. Masters, President: 't-gory. Re-wording Serretaryg .l. Becker, Treasurer J. ltr The Prometheaus is a discussion club composed of sophomores, juniors and seniors. Each girl selects an educational topic to study and present to the group at an assigned meeting. All members are required to maintain a B average. The bulk of the money earned is deposited in the Mpromethean Fundf, This fund is to be used for the benefit of Benton Harbor High School. Av. '?e? I A lf . nf. -' htm Q M! mf Qld! 'F ' up ,, W Q F-ar .il FIRST ROW: S. Masters J. Gregory C. Rahn SECOND ROW: M. Morgan J. Becker THIRD ROW: J. Rector E. Magnuson C. Handy FOURTH ROW J. Hadley C. Yendes S. Frick 1Adv.t Miss Spangler 1 X OFFICERS: J. Wadsworth. President. J. East, Vice Presidentg C. Pape, Tr:-asurerg F. Mielke, Secretary. I The Service Club is interested in the welfare of our school, our community, and our country. Such activities as collecting gifts for Red Cross distribution, decorating the school Christmas tree, entertaining shut-ins, and assembling l.D.,' cards form the basis for the club's existence. The only major qualification for membership is to have a sincere desire to help and to work with others. FIRST ROW: M. Schlender, D. Lockman, D. MCCOY, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Curnow, C. Skaggs, G. Clem, N. Jackson, R. McGaff, B. Neal, V. Freeman. L. Harman, Miss Williams. Pt f .1 111-1 i-.nr -fm.wss,..,.1s,.,M.so-tww,s1unm:w:..t. --u if1 4 A - tn-, v .fa Q.. xx lu . 1' A typo. FIRST ROW: C. Cinter, S, Friske, C. Flory, N. Ortwig, W. Heier, M. Palmert, J. Thornton, P. Burkett, S. Priebe. SECOND ROW: J. Kaekel, C. McCaster, P. DePalma, J. Becker. THIRD ROW: M. Gale, M. Dubowik, J. Heinicke, M. Morgan, K. Christ, J. Weber, L. Buck, K. Rector, M. Lape, FOURTH ROW: A. Marceau, C. Schuhkenecht, J. Blake, J. Gregory, E. Zindler, G. Rahn, N. Creed, V. Froelich, B. Ginter, D. Brant, D. Schwarz, Miss Finley, M. Wagner, S. Masters, M. Berry, E. Rupp, E. Gustafson, B. Floyd, S. Fletcher, P. Cant, S. Day, J. Johnson. U I Each of these Senior girls has several sophomore girls for little sisters whom she meets and welcomes at the Big Sisters' Tea just after school begins in the fall. Then throughout the year'she remains ready and willing to do as much as pos- sible for her little sistersv to make them feel at home during their first year at Benton Harbor High School. OFFICERS: Crossman, Treasurer, S. Black, Secretary? J. Duke- sherer, President, W. Arford, Vice President. 62 4Q I 'A J l3U'l liONl ROW li. Kinney .l. llzirris A. Cosluiixu Mr. lf. Cox J. Knsick Ny. lgl'tlllkS l'. Hunily .l. Smith IT. Alle-n R. Witczynski Mr. Nllll'l1ill'l'li Mr. Cunipln-ll FOI' ROW: M. Hclficlml R. llcwcy .l. Morris M, llickmolt R. Dill J. lmborelino H. Nli-qtmlrcw ll. .loin-s V. Abbott -sf . Q- . , JK. .- N X ft. Ollfli ERS: H. H:-ritz. Presidentg D. Abbott, Sentinelg E. Piontek, Viu Pri-sidentg F. Culby. Trcasurerg G. Froelich, Reporterg B. King, Netrctaiyg Mr. lNlachacek. FIRST ROW: W. Re-nner H. Case- T. Lubd:-ll M. Naumann E. Case D, Kennedy E. Dougan QECOND ROW: F. Sli-inke K. Kraucl ,l. Mcfloy D. Offerrnan E. DeWitt .l. Prielw D. Davis Mr. Machaci-k .l. Connell Mr. Campbell 7-7. . The Future Farmers of America Club consists of boys especially in- terested in agriculture. and in im- proving farming methods. The clubls only membership requirements are that members must be enrolled in Agriculture, and must practice good farming on their own home farms. 49 W T34- mb A-'S . - V ,A Q eww . 6, -. up . Q85 w. KMA .N K 4 4 bv fr .4. 11541 ' '9' 4,. J Wi' ,Va VI J l 31, it ml' r W- In .111 4 ,Av K i gow' 2456 Because of limited facilities the Boys' Rifle Club has divided itself into two sections. They meet on alternate Wednesdays. Mr. Thorp meets one section and Mr. Rock the other Each month, December through May. the club fires in the National Postal matches From those matches we are rated as a club and as individuals with all the other clubs in the nation. We fire in the non-military division. Our two sections are limited to twelve members each. In the spring we take four boys to the National matches where we fire in competition with the other clubs. OFFICERS T. GARLAND ......,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,..,,,.,.,.,. Vice President S. PARROTT .......,.,,., . ,,..... ,,.,, T reasurer C. PEAPPLES .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. S erretary A. CURNEAL ,.,,,, ,,.,, P resident G. Miller, J. Haring, G. Daniels, R. Himes, H. Ozeran, J. Keana, D. Hold, J. Platcher, T. Bloom, J. Foondle, Mr. Rock. B. Swanson, J. Pugh, R. Davis, A. Purnalis, G. Willming, R. Norton, D. Payne, Mr. Thorp. ' we The Benton Harbor Junior Girls' Rifle Club fires every Tuesday evening at the Y.lVl.C.A. The Yi, has only three firing points therefore the club membership is limited to twelve girls. ln November. December. January and Feb- ruary the club fires in the National Postal matches. The targets are scored by officials of the National Rifle Association and the Club is rated with all the clubs in the nation. ln the spring a team of four is selected to fire in the National matches. This year each member must fire 10 shots in each of the four positions: prone. standing, sitting. and kneeling. OFFICERS J, CAMPBELL ,. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, . . Secretary S. HYERS .. ,,,.., Treasurer L, SCOWCROFT , ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,. P resident M. FORESTIERI ,, ,, Vice President J. Campbell, S. Byers. Miss Vanderbeck, M. Fores- tieri, L. Scowcroft. C 5. . Pape, A. Peters, P, Piontek. C. Anderson Nodruff, K. Long, N. Davis, S. Byers. A new addition has been made to the Future Nurses Club this year. It is the Practical Nursing group composed of junior and senior girls who are not eligible for becoming registered nurses, but who are interested in bedside work in the hospital. At their monthly meetings these girls hear lectures on the work of a practical nurse and the attitude they should have to accompany this work. Miss Rachel Christe, head of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, is the sponsor of this group with the help of Mrs. Frances Schwale, head of the Practical Nursing division of the Benton Harbor and St. Joseph area. N. Klade H. Cillispie P. Crowley E. Jgggph R. WilbUfH L, Dixqn N. Mulherion Cray H. Tolson R. McCoy K. HOW3l'd Lowe Z. Ricks A. Kelly R. Fuse M. Clark G. Mitchell OFFICERS: N. Thar, Corresponding Se-ere taryg E. Gustafson, Recording Secretaryg ll Floyd, Presidentg E. Rupp, Treasurerq B Bierman, Vice Presidentg J. Willming Historian. The Future Nurses is an organization composed of junior and senior girls who are interested in nursing as their profession. Miss Rachel Christie, head of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, is their advisor who helps them get acquainted with the hospital. They tour a different department at each monthly meeting. One of the main events of the year is a special ceremony where each senior member who has belonged to the Club two years receives a nursing emblem pin which she is very proud to wear. FIRST ROW: C. Starkey. N. Thar, R. Marshburn, C. Walter, Miss Schwarz. Miss Christie, Mrs. Claski, J. Furlan, B. Field, K. McLeod, B. Floyd. SECOND ROW: W. Benson, J. Willming, E. Gustafson, B. Bierman, J. Weber, L. Keffer, L. Banick. D. Schroeder, E. Rupp. S f' up 1 Ln . ......... ....,,,,. , 4 A if ws. lfifiiffgfi? L , .1-1. ' .45 ,,,,, . ,Q sr. f -sfwmsdnuumnia-.d..m.-..,..,-. . 1.19621 ' Happen The members of the All Sports Service Club are the hard-working people we see selling refreshments at the football and basketball games. At the football games they divide up into teams with special jobs to fulfill. One team sells pop and potato chips, a second sells popcorn, and a third sells hot dogs. At the basketball games this year their headquarters is the new concession stand. This concession stand greatly facilitates the selling of refreshments as the workers are no longer allowed to hawk their c c t if ul . hi f.i , A c A ADAM WW T. Lobdell .Wyse .,,.M,..,..,..,W. ,,-f. ,,.w.. , .. ..... ,,. . .-.........,i-...-.. G. Clem C. Alti C. Wilburn D. Miller N. Ashley I M. Dyson B. Wldner A. Kelly V. Gray A. Hawkins N. Ashley M. Hall R. Marshburn M. Dyson B. Widner wares. The members have also learned the fine art of soda jerking as coke is no longer sold from bottles but from a'dis- penser. To insure a brisk coke sale these thinking workers add a generous supply of salt to the popcorn sold. Part of the money earned by this or- ganization is used to finance the All Sports Banquet in the spring. Mr. Kahler, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Blink- man, Mrs. Reinhardt, and Mrs. Wendt are the advisors of this group. OFFICERS: R. Marshburn J. Larson P. Thierbach Mr. Morrison M. Dyson C. Willming T. Lobdell P. Thierbach People working: G. Clem J. Swisher B. Bryant N. Gemmill FIRST ROW: ll. Kesler, President: Mr. Appledorn, Mr. Butgereit. J. Rogers. Secretary- rcasnrn-rg . arcie. ice resin-n. T , J ll I tt V I' l t :car cuscx Ill' I For the first time in several years. the Varsity Cluh is an active cluh in the high school. All hoys who have won a varsity cluh letter are eligilnle for membership. This club has sponsored many activities among which were the Homecoming Queen Contest and the Homecoming Dance. The Varsity Cluh is re- sponsible for the check-room which is operated during basketball games. for keeping the people off the main floor of the gym. and for encouraging good sportsmanship in all our activities. Last fall these boys made a trip to sec the Michi- gan State-Kansas football game: the club hopes to see a hockey game this winter: and they plan to make a spring trip. also. Members can be recognized by their white sweaters with large orange letters. FIRST ROW: T. Littke, B. Bloom, T. Belski. J. Green, O. Edwards, B. Rodgers. SECOND ROW: C. Pringle, R. Harrison, B. Wightman, C. Peapples, R. Swanson, S. Watson, N. Robinson. l'. Murray, S. llalmert, T. Warren. THIRD ROW: Mr. Butgereit, M. Hamilton, D. Davino, R. Jorgenson. R. Gideon, J. Culverhousc. J, Biggart. D. Kesler, J. Rodgers, J. Barchett. ll. Ilmphrey, Mr. Appledorn. it 2 JANUARY ,V A ' RQ! ' The cold of January brings Snow White bf nf' A and her Prince Charming on the scene. ,wt .,- X A Their crowning glory is what has brought l E them fame. X df RICH GAVRILOVICH CHARLOTTE SCHUSTER 'N I ' R :I Prettiest Hair fy I ' fffgif l X nf ,, N ' 2 4 R f 4 l Xl y 1 I , if l ll . EIN? FEBRUARY Valentine's day is a time for us to honor this lovely couple. DONNA ASBURY LARRY LUTZ Best Couple ugsc.,-1 MARCH The '6Ides of March are upon you and iren't they pretty ones. RON WHEELER KAREN GOBIEL Prettiest Eyes ay, X , -Q., -hs SX bb S M ,I ,, 1 5.-nw . ,, wi, ,A ,. u 'i is .. , L, 1 If I V v , .L 5 ' ef. ' 4 s H- . . , , , 1 , 1 m 0 ., M., , V! I i I , , ,V x - A., we r . ,Lx x Q v s Q Q. , ,Q v x V Nr , N iw 5 V q 2 9 x S 8 V x nf x , K 3 R W . ,, . i . . , 0 ,,g IAM .-..E f i er 9- 550 f-.ng 4 - ws 'E vw' v'-FS-'E' r Q, - ' m f , 0.1 K-,'p z XN N 'xx fed' by .3 , 4 Q u ,, v 1 ' -jfs wax. K1 , fr x W ' K ? i .W R , , i I W' A ,Ly 1 A it ,E H , 8 'xg 4. ,www :V , . f . A hi Z- .K V,,,f5 pu K , ggi , ,- -. - - 1 fr. ,, f KX mi - 5 W - L ,af u , 'W1 W A ,wif H IST fl ru 'Q f V' - Y , 1' m d' ' ' we 531- f . . , .. ww- 'Aj' i- ,Y v - W gig . . ,,,. -QE .M , , . .,,.,,w,, if QE? may QL id 1 ' The 1956 marching season was a particularly successful one for the Benton Harbor High School Marching Band. In addition to presenting half-time shows for the five home football games, the Band dazzled football fans at Muskegon and Niles. Colorful formations and catchy tunes captured the attention of audiences throughout the football season. One especially memorable show was dedicated to teen-agers and their musicg the show was brought to a rollicking climax by the playing of the popular Hound Dog. On October 10 on Filstrup Field the band, participating in the Southwest- ern Michigan Marching Festival along with other area bands, presented a typical half-time show and received a Division I rating from the judges. The band's successes didn't just happeng plenty of skillful planning and hard work were behind each show. Just as the football coaches drill their players, Mr. Kuschel drills his bandsmen for many hours before each per- formance. The band began work before school started in the fall and prac- ticed every day and every Thursday night during the football season. .ff ,R 6 'i .A-1. lr i 4ff S:s - I 'xt 9' n rv- ' F' - In 'U' . .,. . .t vt s A u 1,-. - . , . Nl '21--1-. . 'f , ., . tu -.2 ,I .tall ,I Nl, .HM s 1 E Z ig?- FIRST ROW: J. lllake, G. Rahn, D. Davenport. C. Maikowski, R. Himes. C. Noack, R. Small J. Westin, L. Godin, J. Westin. B. Bierman, J. Payne. SECOND ROW: K. Killin. M. Hvnnes, L. lluvk. M, Priebe, L. Weygand, R. Ehrenberg, A. Peters. S. Johnson, S. Gurewitz, J. Dukesherer J. Bridgham. V. Fisher, N. Maul. S. Henning, C. Ashburn, M. Sellars. C. Schuster, S. Weiss. THIRD ROW: J. Wadsworth, C. Robinson. L. Schubering, S. Day, S. Masters, J. Shaliunia M. Tyler. M. Magnuson, M. Ervin. E. Oelz, M. Rahn, C. Emhoff. S. Small, J. Lambert, K McLeod, M. Morgan, E. Menchinger, J. Woodford, D. Winter, P. Zook, W. Pitchford, J. Haas E, Hoover, J. Dukesherer, A. Austrins. FOURTH ROW: S. Black, J. Johnson, N. Strunk, P Weber, C. Yencles, S. Mosher, J. Hauser, R. Hee-ter, P. Ashby, J. Briney, M. Yore, M. Wells J. East, J. llarsuhn, J. Chronister, R. Mayforth, D. Holt, M. Maikowski, R. Bittner, G. Daniels, D. Payne, A. Curneal. L, Larson, J. Emmert, L. Kenny, D. Handy, B. March, K. Kuhliek, S Parrot. C. Anderson, R. Blair. S. Ashhy, J. Hart, P. Cant. FIFTH ROW: T. Hoatlin, C. Wilson J. Foondle, C. Shaffer, B. Powers. L. Moulds, J. Lockman, G. Curtis. C. Peapples, H. Bull ll. Wightman, R. Wheeler. M. Jacobson. Mr. Kuschel. Q game! 7b The Symphony Band is one of the most outstanding features of Benton Harbor High School. To many individuals, it is the highlight of their years in high school. To become affiliated with this organization, one must not only be a good musician, but he must also know and understand the skills and musical knowledge on which this group has built its reputation. Each year the Symphony Band participates in various events throughout Southwestern Michigan, and in addition, furnishes music for many school and community events. In the spring of the year, the Symphony Band centers its attention on such events as the district contest, which this year was hekl on March lst in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Many other activities which the band also included in its program for the concert season of l957 are as follows: February 28 Concert at Niles, Michi'gan March 5 Annual Assembly Concert March 27 Annual Anniversary Concert April 27 State Contest at Ann Arbor, Michigan June 3-7 Commencement activities The Second Symphony by Borodin and 4'The North Sea Overture by Hermann have been featured selections in the repertoire ofthe band this year. Their annual concert provides us with much enjoyment and also proves that the aims of the organization, which are providing musical enjoyment and striving for perfection, have been once again accomplished for the year l956-l95-7. ln conclusion, we the members of this organization, would like to state that it has indeed been an honor playing under the baton of Mr. Kuschel, a fine director in the eyes of all concerned. FIRST ROW: D. Burgess, S. Sweeney, J. Warren, A. Grams, J. Kenna, M. Murphy, K. Rector. SECOND ROW: M. Mindel, C. Brown, F. Finne, D. Powers, G. Miller, V. Bunch, E. Whitfield, Griffin, B. Pierce, M. Kesler. THIRD ROW: A. Marceau, J. Haring, S. Kijak, J. Johnson, Sf' D. Minikel. FOURTH ROW: P. Burkett, L. Lape, N. Namor, S. Small, C. Emhoff, J. Lambert, L. Weygand, K. Killen, R. Himes, J. Westin, .l. Westin, A. Austrins. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Etling, J. Hashman, M. Wells, M. Yore, J. Briney, A. Cumeal, J. Emmert. SIXTH ROW: J. Foondle, L. Moulds, J. Butler, L. Fairbanks, R. Heam, S. Grear, C. White, S. Fletcher, J. Coffman. 0 The orchestra is one of the busiest and most versatile organizations in our high school. The members must be able to adapt their playing to many dif- ferent styles of music which range from the gay, lilting melodies of a Broad- way musical to a Beethoven symphony. The orchestra performs many times during the school year. These per- formances include a Christmas program put on for the student body, the annual concert held in March, and the district band and orchestra contest. Besides this, a smaller theater orchestra is required to play for the senior class play, the all-school play, baccalaureate, class night, and to furnish an instrumental background for the operetta. In addition to this, a string ensemble composed of two violins, a viola, cello, bass viol, and piano, play for many dinners and other social gatherings throughout the year. In early February, members of the orchestra traveled to Kalamazoo to compete in the district solo and ensemble contest where many received high honors for their efforts. Symphonic Miniature, by Bakaleinikoffg Three Brothers Overture, by Cimarosag and Sonata Da Chiesa, by Corelli, are the major works being performed by the orchestra this year. Each year, the orchestra improves greatly in musical ability, and we are all sure that in a few years, under the capable direction of Mr. Etling, our orchestra will be known as one of the best in the state. 78 ...l -an 'N-Q in N .1 ' ii iii E zausai, A 43 'Nw A4 9999 K -it- fn .4 A I I FIRST ROW: U. Romeo, J. Craig, If. Wicks-r. J. Blvvins. A. LaRatta, P. Hinton. S. Wleiss, Miss Arc-In-r. E. Hornbf-ck, J. Russ:-ll, M, Hinkvl, M. Burns. L. Schmukl. K. Ashby. SECOND ROW: Il. Clark, I.. Pvppvl, P. Clausnvr, M. Finvhout. L. Hoover, J. Lvwis. K. Ce-islffr, J. Will, IS. Hicks. M. Kuhlvr, C. Alti, J. Plilf-y, J. Hvinirke-, S. Wolskw. D. Strvuli. P. Sopvr. M. Carroll, C. Sunnnf-rfvlt, R, Shar-fff'r, I.. Kovhlc-r, O. Wagnvr, T, Schulvr. THIRD ROW: J. Fostffr. P. Millvr, V. Fislivr, M. Storrlalll, N. Fl:-tclwr. I.. Vanllykc, P. Moore, L. Kasischkf-, M. Cook, D. Clvason, Vi- llvwlliyiiivrc-, J. Slabbaorl, M. Fraser, C. I.if-dtkv. O. I rm-man. J. Davis. J. Crew-ninan. C. Ormslmy, L. Frvvman, J. Thomas, M. Svlllvmler, M. Paste-lli. Aclvancecl Girls' Clee Club moets every Monday, Vlfeclnesflay, and Friday. The girls are taught the different singing parts and the basic rurliments of music. They sing in the Christmas Musical Program and in the spring generally putting on a concert for stucly halls and parvnts who wish to attend. A combined session with Boginning Girls, Clee Club is helcl every Friday. At that time the girls sing a number of vnjoyalmlv songs together. some of which are sung in rouncls. W' FIRST ROW: B. Butler, A. Bird, N. Serlak, B. Morgan, H. Grams, L. Carts-r, A. Young, B. Mv- Cinnis. SECOND ROW: B. Romeo, C. Reynolds. J. Herman, R. Mynatt, G. Mitchell. S. Nelson, E. VVf-ddv, D. Robinson, A. Gillvspie, D. Glffnn. M. Palma-rt, Miss Archer, P. Tomlinson, P. Morse, IS. Price, S. He-ttingvr, M. Mannnina, M. lNle-tcalfe-, F. Mir-Ike, E. Denny. S. Ogala. THIRD ROW: A. Prix-bv, J. Wilflf-man, C. Wight, P. Miller, C. Handy, P, Oberle, M. Menchinger, M. Nunlvy, N. Str-in, S. Slilvr, P. Lanvastvr, E. Josflph, S. Collin, J, Pvters, C. Atchison, P. Romszvwirz, P. Smith, B. Pvvplfrs, S. Rizzo, M. SCIlI'0t'lIPI'. t FIRST ROW: P. LaGrow, J. Whitfield, C. Kline, V. Cray, Y. Clark, R. Wilbum, H. Barker, L. Larson, L. Crick, M. Wynn, K. Williams, C. Booker, J. Smith, J. Tonnelier. SECOND ROW: I. Worley, S. Frick, N. Bettig, S. Schneider, R. Rutz, B. Duncan, S. Edmunds, K. Schaus M. Dyson, M. Evans, H. Phillips, I. Burtchett, D, Paul, A. Hampton, D. Brant, S. Smith, P Heimsoth, D. Willis, B. McDowell, B. Warnock, C. Cayo, L. Zachary. THIRD ROW: W. Benson, L. Cracer, E. Watson, J. Ford, D. Page, A. Class, R. Seats, L. Moulds, L. McCreven, G. Ervin, R. Leyden, H. Pollard, J. Sherrill, B. Daubert, C. Joslyn, D. Howard. FOURTH ROW: J. Zindler, J. Hicks, J. Langston, C. Burress, E. LaCrow, K. Sutherland, G. Elkins, C. Williams, R. Schatz, J. Walker, H. Lechenet, R. Elston, L. Bresch, R. Benoit, N. Arford, T. Randall, L. Kinney. 1 de g . 1 . This choir is the stepping stone into the advanced choir. In fact, those interested in membership in the advanced choir should consider at least one semester of beginning choir as preparation. There are approximately seventy-five students of all four grades in it. Boys, especially tenors, are in the minority. They could be an interesting and helpful addition. The choir is good training in mixed singing. The past year's curriculum included participation in the musical, Oklahoma, open house, the cantata, and commencement. M. Hass, S. Masters, J. Andrews, Miss Archer, N. Carlock, J. Teter K. Schneider, J. Whitfield. Sitting: E. Gustafson. 8I FIRST ROW: C. Rahn, M. Priehe, S. Crossman, M. Davis, J. Campbell, A. Corove. L. Andreen J. Payne, Miss Archer, E. Zindler, C. Ashburn, J. Hadley, C. Mitchell, J. Rector, J. Kaekel J. Hadley, R. Poole, B. Negrilla. SECOND ROW: C. Schuster, S. Marquardt, D. Blythe, Moulas, E. Menchinger, R. Heppler, K. Leszczow, R. Briney, E. Johnson, J. Gregory, M. Orlaske C. Kosbar, V. Duckett, S. Palmert, B. Pillow. THIRD ROW: B. Mason, C. Pape, C. Starkey, V Fisher, D. Lanham, T. Caldwell, P. Murray, E. Patterson, B. Easterling, L. Freeman, N. Alford L. Kenney, L. Wilhite, D. Ward, C. Mason. FOURTH ROW: A. Taylor, M. Yore, D. Kesler T. Claseock, L. Easton, J. Steed, J. Bryson, E. Jones, J. Lockman, D. Cooper, J. Blake, M. Cale V. Govatas, L. Grieser, W. Arford, B. Goodwin, J. Spencer. K. Krauel. The advanced choir is the principal performing group of the vocal department representing the high school to the public. More advanced study ot various styles and types of choral music is the work of this group. The choir's two biggest projects of the year are the Christmas musicale and the operetta. This yearis operetta was Rogers and Hammersteinis '4Oklahoma.', Charlotte Schuster and Nelson Carlock played the romantic Laury and Curly, while Virginia Govatas portrayed the innocent Ado Annie with Mike Yore as her ever-faithful beau. Audience, as well as Cast, heartily enjoyed the terrific production. Another activity of the choir is the Spring Music Festival where it is one of a number of choirs participating. The choir also sings at graduation and baccalaureate. A cantata, given in the spring. serves as a swan song for the senior members of the choir. FIRST ROW: S. Crossman. J. Blake. P. Murray, C. Rahn. SECOND ROW: D. Kesler. L. Easton. V. Fisher. M. Cale, L. Kenney. J. Payne-, 82 1 v v y 1 WM W1 ' m. hui ST RU Gram E. 5 YKRAKMAQ LB. wagon. N- Aixilmws' I With fun and enjoyment the three Madrigal groups accomplish their purpose which is to learn ensemble singing ofthe fourteenth and fifteenth century music and to be a performing group. The Advanced Madrigal group has performed at various things including the Christmas program, Rotary Club, and the Congrega- tional Church Easter Sunrise service. The other two ensembles are newly formed this year ancl are stepping stones to Advanced Madrigal. 1 F' ick, Hevvle X?.' Bwthe' W Artoiflt KM. Yum' ,,,ai , - dwm Crosgnank, Yv G00 Z M. Orlaikagtgff. C'la5??cYorcl. t , is eww' . 1.59955 eww' 3 Kaexgeli E3Sl00, A Q S S gun. ' Q. Q F l . . Brant' 5 mu- ,. S Magxefingxefq R. Q Kennev- OW- S- Haas- Rsw ROW i5fic0NDwYkf15 l'M' . X mvwn' Rune A. lu keygen M Wvnff Cvlmwkfn R 1 t fl waxtxamascxmeifw' 83 . . L. , RO? 'SCYYHSXSQ Covvef' N Kahn- kengyw Cfirauel' L' hgh C. W5 14 KP, Si -1, Gale. 1' U- jkimigratl' ell NU B0 in. l' Match ' ECO ,kwa aVl51 69111392 S gtk- Lot M D YK' bail a 4 'I '1,lf,'I'r lf' 4'!'iI'l1' ,ai I f 1 , ' - ' 1. 4 a f ,u -1 f I 'I'f' 4fl'fn,7 Jfl ,,'ff'l' ,'fl'nf p , 1 J. 's v ' f,.,'fJ? kill.- ,I I 'ffl If flffnflkflv t '.J,.,f', rf! ffff ,'lJ,1A r 11,d1'4, ,', ,A ,L x N I' 1 '- 7 - 'A , I , X W N ' r v my Y,-.JL.f',f!!j,s, . 1, 2 -f,f,-N W, 'I 5 flmfl 11l',,fIf,i' 1 g 1f,',' 741 ' 'o. L l Q53 K I N 'A f a 3 J' '54 'ip I I 1 I Q .lg Q In . K x 4 I jf, ff' Ax A ,M . V'- , we If ' SQ 'fir N 3 . 1 . . Q ba x ,Af .A Y 5 .-if O 1 l zL,.-5 Y. - , . Q 4 K :Qu Lv 'Q ,, 95543 5 9' CDC? y, Sf' .x 85 Wwwitq? Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor. A.,.... .A ,.. . Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor ..,,..... .....,,, Chicago Wells .7..... Grand Haven ....... Hammond Morton Muskegon ,,V,......... Kalamazoo , ...... Niles , .....,,.............. Muskegon Heights Holland .....,......., 1-if pl 'U DON 'NIARI,FR JOHN ROGERS SAM WATSON .4ll-Slate .411-Slate Honorable llenlion llalfback 'llu-klc Guard This year our football coaching staff took on a new look. Mr. Sickles resigned as athletic director, Mr. Rogers stepped out of his role as head coach and into the one vacated by Mr. Sickles, with Mr. Hynd taking over as head coach, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Appledorn moved up as assistants. Witli the coaching staff completed, attention was turned to the team. J. Barchett, O. Edwards, T. Garland, D. Kesler, D. Marler, J. Rogers, B. Rodgers, B. Swanson, and S. Watsoii were the returning leftermen who formed the nucleus of the team. At the beginning of the season, Coach Hynd tried Sam WHISOII, who was second in speed probably only to Don Marler, at fullback, but found that his talents were more clearly needed in the line, so Big Sam was switched to 47 L GO- man. Q03 Ball. ball, who's got the ball! ll 87 U TONI GARLAND PHILLIP MURRAY JIANIES IRFEN Huartvrback Guard Em guard. Another more permanent change switched Tom Garland from an end to a quarterback. With these changes the Tigers made their 1956 debut in a 44 to 0 win over Chicago Wells. While running up the biggest score in 13 years and holding their opponents to a negligible total of yards gained, the Tigers demonstrated their offensive and defensive punches against a very weak and inexperienced team. Stiller competition proved fatal as Grand Haven outscored us 12 to 6 while Don Marler played one of his best games by gaining 138 of the 163 total yards gained. Again against tougher opposition, the Tigers lost two more to Morton Hammond, where we won statistically, yet lost on the score-boards, and Muskegon where the concensus of opinion was that the Tigers played Cm-t him. buys! Off your knees! ln 88 JZ., 5 BOB SWANSON JERRY BARCHETT DAVE GORDON Tackle Guard Halfback their best game. Two straight wins over Kalamazoo 19 to 6 and Niles 9 to O boosted the record to 3 and 3, and a loss to Muskegon Heights and a win over Holland gave us a 4 and 4 total forthe season. D. Marler, J. Rogers, and S. Watson all received All-State ratings, while J. Barchett received Mr. Hynd,s appraisal as one of the best linebackers the Tigers have had in the last ten years. Those who received letters for football were: J. Barchett, A. Belski, J. Biggert, B. Bloom, D. Dunbar, O. Edwards, T. Garland, D. Gordon, J. Green, D. Kesler, D. Leonard, B. Manns, D. Marler, D. Mitchell, P. Murray, B. Rice, N. Robinson, B. Rodgers, J. Rogers, R. Rutz, B. Swanson, B. Umphrey, C. Watson, and managers S. Palmert, T. Warren, and M. Hamilton. -qs. FIRST ROW: J. Green, O. Edwards, T. Lausman, T. Belski, B. Umphrey, D. Dunbar, D. Marler, D. Gordon. SECOND ROW: J. Biggart, G. Carver, D. Leonard, P. Murray, B. Swanson, J. Wallace, B, Rodgers, D. Mitchell. J. Turner. THIRD ROW: C. Walker, S. Watson, N. Robinson, R. Rutz, B. Mann, T. Garland, J. Rogers, J. Barchett. D. Kesler. FOURTH ROW: S. Palmert, T. Warren B. Bloom, R. Leyden, B. Colby, B. Rice. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Hynd, Mr. Appledorn, Mr. Johnson Mr. Swanson. Q 89 Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton FIRST ROW: L, Ausley, C. Brent, C. Williams, C. Schaffer, N. Wells, R. Smith, I. Ehrenherg, M. Farmer, J. Herring, J. Holloway. SECOND ROW: F. Petruschke, T. Mitchell, BI. Rahn, H. Pollard, D. Finley, D. Doster. L. Hall, J. Hall, W. Brown. THIRD ROW: W. Coleman, D. Jackson. D. Prediger, F. Steinke, J. Smith, C. Scales, B. McCaster. B. Schultz, J. Rogers, J. Teter. FOURTH ROW: J. Heckathome, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Kraemer, D. Ward, L. Tuchman, Mr. Swanson, B. Kenny. J -V FOOTBALL Harbor... Harbor ..,,.. ,. Harbor Harbor... Harbor Harbor., Harbor. Harbor. . Buchanan .... Grand Haven St. Joseph .... Muskegon .... Kalamazoo .. Niles ........ Heights Holland .,.. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton F RESHMAN FOOTBALL Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor ............ Harbor Harbor .27 Buchanan Dowagiac St. Joseph Holland . Niles. ,... . B.H.J.H. . FIRST ROW: G. Blough, W. Page, O. White, J. Brown, S. Taylor, D. McConomy. SECOND ROW: D. Kurbis, R. Tucker, C. Handy, D. Leitow, N. Anderson, T. Scott. THIRD ROW: R. Seats, J. Priebe, P. Ravitch, H. Brenner, B. Pargo, B. Weaver. FOURTH ROW: F. Peden, H. Williams, W. Brant, T. Poziwilkok, T. Bresch. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Resetar, Mr. Butgereit, B. Kenny. Who Fight? Orange and Black We Fight Fight Fight Orange and Black Orange and Blliflk Fight right Flghr Flght Have you ever wondered why we have cheerleaders? Well, their purpose is to promote school spirit, lead students in cheers at our games, and arrange pep meetings. In the spring they are chosen by home room representatives and faculty members. They are selected if they have superior cheerleading ability, if they are able to maintain a good scholastic standing, and if they have good personal traits. You will not only See them cheering at our home games, but at many of our out-of- town games also. Their goal is to give the teams all the support they possibly can whether the teams are victorious or not. L. Stewart. B. Ginter, B. Ogden, lk. Cobiel, V. Froelich. 9I lm- 'WIU 'lvlllv'-'in' wan in ummm-wywf 1+ +,f-f,,i,,,,5g,,,-,twmwwgqh ,L A K, W M W ' Qawwxmfwfgwm-'ummm w-w --an-f..,--L F ...... -Y .. ,W Y A ' A m ,. 5 ij, ,V Nrf,N,,1.z,,gggg:-L.-ZW,'Myyu ,,,.f1'?33jif5gg TH I R ,V X ,. . Lf L' . 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Nine of these were played in the new, spacious, and splinte1'less Colfax Coliseum, as the last game of the season with Muskegeon Heights, brought a capacity crowd and an all- time attend-ance record of 3,200. With J. Barchett, J. Culverhouse, D. Dunbar, D. Marler, C. Peapples, C. Walker, and S. Watson being the seven returning lettermen and A. Belski, 1. Biggert, R. Lange, B. Rodgers, B. Whitman, and M. Yarborough, as the rookies, our Tigers made their debut by defeating the Morton Governors by a score of 70 to 58 with 6 ft. 5 in. Chet Walker taking scoring honors with 28 points, and Sam Watsoncoming up second with 21 points. The second game proved easier as Benton Harbor wrote the record book by slaughtering Grand Haven by a score of 78 to 37--both totals being the respective high and low for the season. ,X as f , -.-Sf' A loose ball belongs to anyone, which results in Dunbar's getting it. 93 enough to win. N'-5, '-is ,zfk Fast break against Kazuo, but it wasn't GEORGE PEAPPLES DUANE DUNBAR MICKY YARBROUCH C uard Guard Forward After knocking off a not-too-strong Chicago Tuley team 74 to 37, our Tigers ran up against their rival from Kalamazoo, the Maroon Giants, and were beaten 65 to 44 as a full court press took us apart at the seams. Holland then tried to make it two in a row, but failed as Chet Walker led the way .to an 83 to 57 exhibition in which he scored 40 points setting a new school record for individual points. Continuing on their winning ways, the Tigers trounced over the Big Reds from Muskegon 83 to 47 with individual honors, this time going to Sam Watson whose 27 points proved to be the highest total in his career. Smarting from their first loss, Grand Haven came back for revenge and almost got it as Chet Walker came down with the mumps and was unable to play. Nevertheless, the score ended up in our favor, 60 to 58, as Don Marler, with only two seconds left to play, sank a long one to put us ahead. ,lim Culverhouse did a good job of substituting for Walker and started in the next two games in his absence. Losing to South Bend Washington in a thrilling overtime 69 to 67 and heating Niles 58 to 42 brought us up against our toughest opposition of the season with Burton, McCarty, and company from Muskegon Heights scoring 67 to 44. feurge get a lay-up for two points. Niles was behind all the way, as wc Two points we didnt gd see Micky clearing the boards. 94 W 59, at JIM CULVERHUUSE BRUCE WIC-HTMAN TONY BELSKI DON 'NIARI-BR Center Forward FOI'WHI'll bllafll After downing Holland 61 to 33 our Tigers found themselves in Kazoo- Townf' and under the brilliant floor-leadership of George Peapples broke the '4Ciant Pressn and went on to win 57 to 48 as individual scores were low and a well-rounded team effort made up the difference. Beating Muskegon 66 to 45, South Bend St. Joseph fa highly regarded Indiana teamj 70 to 55, and Niles 74 to 43, we again found ourselves face to face with the 'gterrors of the north,,' Muskegon Heights. Unfortunately, history repeated itself and Benton Harbor found itself 011 the short end of a 63 to 49 score after leading at half-time by one point. As no news of the tournaments could be received before the Creybric went to press, the biggest news this year seemed to be Chet Walker who broke the individual record with 40 points, broke the average points per game record with a 22.2 average, and unofficially set the accuracy record of about .473- 47.3 fk of shots taken were made. Graduating seniors are J. Barchett, J. Culverhouse, D. lVIarler, B. Rodgers, and S. Watson. - RONALD LANGE BILL ROGERS JERRY BARCHETT GERALD BICQ ART Guard Guard Guard Forward 95 Benton Benton Bm-nton Benton Benton Benton lt-nton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Harbor Harhor Harbor Harbor Harlior Harbor Harbor Harlmor Harbor Harlior Harbor Harhor Harbor Harbor FIRST ROW: J. Herring, J. Wallace, S. Riley, H. Pollard, J. Bohn, J. Boone, C, Williams. SECOND ROW: J. Hall, J. Stevens, J. Smith, T. Megna, J. Rogers, C. Scherler, N. Wells. Mr. Elsner. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES , 34- Morton Hammond ,.,,,,,, 43 Benton , 66 Tuley, Chicago ,, ,...,, M31 Benton , 50 Kalamazoo ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Benton , 51 Holland ,H ,,,,,, 58 Benton , , , 58 Muskegon , ., . .,,.... 44 Benton ,, 42 Grand Haven , ,,.,, 50 Benton ,, , .45 Washington Benton .43 Niles , W W .,,..,,,,, ,.,41 FRESHIVIAN SCOR ,,.,,,43 St. Joseph ., , ,, .,. 28 Benton 35 B. H. Junior High 32 Benton , , 39 Holland ....,...,,............. 37 Benton ,,,, , 40 Berrien Springs ..... .......... 1 7 Benton , ,,,,,, M Buchanan ,,,,,.,,.,,.,,, ....,,,.. 2 4 Benton , ,,,,, , 36 Dowagiac ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , N23 Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor ES Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Muskegon Heights ,,,,, Holland ,, , Kalamazoo , , , Muskegon .,,, , St. Joseph, South Bend Niles ,,,. ,. . W Muskegon Heights . , Dowagiac . Niles ,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,, Holland ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,. , , Berrien Springs ,,,,,,,,,, B. H. Junior High .,..., FIRST ROW: T. Scott, J. Mack, D. Leitow, K. Langer, P. Taylor, Mr. Burns. SECOND ROW: C. Kretchman, N. Anderson, B. Tucker, H. Brenner, B. Pargo, L. Brown, L. Kinney. 96 FIRST ROW: B. VanBrocklin, R. Small. A. Filstrup, T. Littke, L. Eastom. R. Harrison, D. Davion, D. Holt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Farnum, C. Pringle, R. Schultz, M. Teske, J. Swander, B. Wightman, C. Peapples, J. Culverhouse. Emu One ofthe least publicized sports in high school is cross country. This year as in the past two years we had an almost perfect season. We lost seven out of eight meets. The harrier's only victim was Holland. Since cross country is not very well known, Coach Farnum is forced to use many recruiting methods. The most popular of these is the fact that we use the Berrien Hills Country Club for a course. Mr. Farnum claims it is the best course in Michigan. The scoring system in cross country is similar to that of golf in that the team with the least amount of points at the end of the meet wins. The class of '57 wishes Mr. Farnum and his future teams more success than they had this year. Benton Harbor Emerson, Gary Benton Harbor Niles .. .......... .. Benton Harbor South Haven .... Benton Harbor Elkhart, lndiana Benton Harbor Holland ., Benton Harbor Kalamazoo ,... Benton Harbor Niles ,, ..... .. Benton Harbor Holland ., , fs! Xl' -,L Jie-4. 6' A Y X. .. x if X A f 'A M17 X x l 'P L-153-fs D JUDY BLAKE DAVE GORDON Best Dressed Who, pray tell, is more fun to be with than the April Fool. QQ' MAY music. Let's dance! -J DAVE REIFF MARY ANN PALMERT Best Dancers JUNE Graduation day is here. What will we all be doing ten years from now? The Prom and all the beautiful I Where is a better place to show off these gorgeous outfits than in the Easter Parade. -X MARY GALE JOHN ROGERS Most Fun to be With WANDA HEIER DAVID HANDY 99 Most Likely to Succeed 5 5 1 ltiy f .1 6 oak .T I BZ?-,IC 7 IOI f fN Q' -.....,.p MR. CHARLES A. SEMLER Principal Earlham College, B.S.g University of Chicago: University of Michigan, M.A. MISS MARY L. DIXSON Dean of Girls University of Illinois, B.S.g Columbia University, M.A. Creybric Advisor MR. J. R. PERRY Guidance Director Upper Iowa University, A.B.g University of Chicago. M.A., Columbia University. Guiding us along our journey from autumn to spring each year has been our principal, Mr. Semler. The path hasn't always been smooth, but for four years he has stood ready to help in times of difficulty. Thanks, Mr. Semler, for giving your help any time we need it. X MR. ALDEN BIERMAN Assistant to the Principal Western Michigan College of Education, A.B.q University of Michigan, M.A. Student Council Advisor MR. RONALD APPLEDORN Hillsdale College. A.B. Civics. World History. Varsity Football Coach. Varsity Cluu. MISS VIRGINIA ARCHER Bluffton College. B.S.M.: Ohio Stateg San Diego State College: University of Chicago: Northwestern University:I'urdue University. Vocal Music Director. MRS. GEORGIA ATWOOD Western Michigan College of Education, A.B.g University of Michigan. M.A.g Nazareth Col legeg Middlebury French School. M.A.g Sor- bonne. France. French. French Club. MR. HAROLD ATWOOD Blackburn Collegeg University of Illinois. B.A.g University of Wisconsin. M.A. History. Government. Q 'S .,y'e'f' E--to MR. RONALD BLAKEMAN Illinois State Normal University, B.S.g Colo- rado State College, M.A.g University of Illi- noisg University of Missouri. Mechanical Drawing. Boys' Tennis Coach. MR. NEAL BLINKMAN The Stout Institute. B.S. Mathematics. MRS. DORIS BLUNT Nebraska Wesleyan University, A.B.g Univer- sity of Nebraska. Purdue University. English, Public Speaking. MR. ROBERT BOYLE Michigan State Normal, B.S.g University of Cincinnati. Civics. Sociology. J.V. Football Coach. E , 'l I MR. LEE BRANN Northwestern University, B.S. Typing. Geography. MISS ELSA BREITENBACH Northwestern University, M.A. English. rl 4 l l f ik 9' Q I f Ks. Q, f I 4 . A,h, . f m' MR. JOHN BRIDGHAM Laid V .t I '-., Grinnell College, B.A. .4-, ,, L t' . gg ' ,, ,,.. MR. GORDON BULL awww i' v -:.. i i University of Michigang Lewis Institute, B.S. an Michigan State University, M.A.g Gregg Col W? ' lege. ? Shorthand. biz, F.B.L.A., Junior Class Advisor. ogg: if 920 Ji' MR. DONALD BURNS University of Illinoisg Northern Teachers College. Physical Education. Freshman Basketball Coach, Freshman Base- ball Coach. MR. LESLIE BUTGEREIT Western Michigan College, B.S. Ph sical Education y . Freshman Football Coach, Golf Coach, Var- sity Club. MR. HUGH CAMPBELL Michigan State University, B.S. Soils, General Science, Biology, Veterans Training. F.F.A. MR. A. B. CONOVER Eastern Michigan State Teachers College, B.A.g Western Michigan College. Typing. Bookkeeping. Illinois State I04 Wisconsin State Teachers College, B.S.g MRS. MARJORIE CONOVER Eastern Michigan College, L.C.g Western Michigan College. Typing. Shorthand. MISS MYRNA CORK Kansas State College, B.S. Physical Education. MR. WESLEY CURNOW Platteville State College, B.S.g Teachers Col- lege. Columbia University. M.A., University of Wisconsin: Colorado State College of Edu- cation, Western Michigan College. English. Senior High Service Club. MRS. VIOLA DAHLMER Indiana State Teachers College, B.A., Univer- sity of Chicago. Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice. MR. EMIL ELSNER Western Michigan College of Education, B.S.g University of Michigan, M.A. A History. Assistant Basketball Coach. MR. FOREST ETLING Heidelberg College, B. Mus., Baldwin-Wallace College, University of Michigan, M. Mus. Orchestra Director. MR. DON FARNUM Western Michigan College of Education, B.Afg University of Michigan, M.A., Wash- ington and Lee. Biology. Basketball Coach, Cross Country Coach. MISS ELLEN FINLEY University of Michigan, B.A.g University of Wisconsing Harvard University. English. Big Sisters. MISS DOROTHY HAWKS Iowa State Teachers College, B.A.g Colorado State College of Education, M.A. Physical Education. MR. L. HECKATHORNE Western Michigan College of Education, B.S. C0-ordinator. MR. PALMER HOLT Guilford College, B.S.g East Carolina Teach ers College, M.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of North Carolinag Univer sity of Michigan. English. Senior Class Advisor. MR. ROBERT HOSKING University of Minnesota, B.S. Shop Mathematics, General Metals. MR. ROBERT HALL Hope College, B.A.g Western lege of Education. English. MR. PAUL HARING Michigan Col- Lawrence College, B.A., University of Michi- gan, M.A. Mathematics. Public Address Crew. MR. DON .l. HARROD University 'of Chicago, M.A. Chemistry. National Honor Society, Usher MISS MARY K. HARTZ Club. College of Saint Theresa, B.A.g University of Minnesota, M.S. Biology. Biology Club. . t m-vamim. : f sim - . 5:1-.W .5 . u MR. ROBERT HYND Parsons College. B.A.: Iowa Universityg Western Michigan College of Education. American History. Varsity Football Coach. Track Coach. MISS CLARA IVERSON State Teachers College. Superior. Wisconsin B.E.g Northwestern University, M.A. English. Future Teachers of Amerie 1 MR. ASHLEY JOHNSON Valparaiso University. B.A.q Indiana Univer- sity. M.S.g Western Michigan College of Edu- cation. Mathematics. Varsity Football Coach. Varsity Baseball Coach. MR. HUCH KAHl.ER Northwestern University, B.S., M.A.g Case Institute of Technology, Fellowship in Ameri- can Society of Political and Social Sciences. Physics, Chemistry. Basketball Boosters. Football Boosters, Pho- tography Advisor for Tiger. 1 K MR. GEORGE KELSO University of Wisconsing University of Michi- gang Beloit College, B.S.g Biarritz American University, Biarritz, Frence. Mathematics. Cheerleaders. MRS. MARY KESLER DePauw University, Crescent Collegeg South- west Missouri State College, B.S.g University of Michigan, Western Michigan College. ,Iunior Business Training, Word Study. MR. HILBERT KLOTZ Western Michigan College of Education. Woodwork, Sociology. MR. EARNEST KRAEMER Colorado State College, B.A., M.A.g Whittier State College, Western Michigan College of Education. History. J.V. Football Coach. MISS MARGARET L. MEYN Coe College, B.A.g University of Iowag Uni- versity of Southern California, Columbia Uni- versity, Feagin School of Radio and Drama, Denver University. Dramatics, Public Speaking, Radio. Footlighters, Thespians. MR. J. L. MIDDAUGH Central State Teachers College, B.A.g Uni- versity of Michigan, Stout Institute, Carnegie Tech. Supervisor of Correspondence. Future Teachers of America. MR. JAMES MILLER Benton Harbor Community College, Western Michigan State Teachers College, University of Texas, B.S. English. Tiger Advisor. MR. MILFORD MORRISON College of Wooster, B.A.g Teachers College, Columbia University, M.A. English. Football Boosters. MR. BERNHARDT KUSCHEL University of Illinois, B.S.g Michigan State University. Instructor of Instrumental Music Band. MRS. CAROLYN NILES LUEBKE University of Michigan, A.B. English. MR. LEROY LUTHER University of Michigan, Experience as Chief Engineer, Machinist, Tool and Die Maker. Machine Shop. MR. CLIFFORD MACHACEK Michigan State University, B.S., M.S. Agriculture, Horticulture, General Science. F.F.A. MR. TOD OSBORNE University of Toledo, Western Michigan Col- lege. Drivers' Education. MR. HARRY PIFER Bowling Green State University, M.S. Biology, General Science. Greybric Art Consultant, Atomites Club. MRS. DELORES RAHN University of Wisconsin, B.S. Cafeteria Supervisor. MISS MARY REED Tarkio College. A.B.g University of Nebraska, M.A.g University of'Coloradog Purdue Uni- versity. Mathematics. MRS. ANNABELLE REINHARDT Northern Illinois State Teachers College, B.S. Homemaking, Sociology. Football Boosters. MR. ALBERT RESETAR St. Joseph College, Indiana, B.S., Purdue University, M.S. Mathematics. MR. LESLIE ROCK Maryville College, B.A., Tennesseeg Western Michigan College. Government, Economics. Boys' Rifle Club. MR. .IOE ROGERS Penn College, Iowa, B.A., Central Michigang Western Michigan College of Education. Sociology. Athletic Director. ,ag itil. Q 2 v . 1 '5'S o 1-iff x fax 133 MISS ELSIE SCH LEY Winona State Teachers College, B.E.g Uni- versity of Minnesota, B.S. Library. Library Club. MR. MAURICE SCHNECK Stout State College, B.S. Industrial Arts, Machine Shop, Woodworking, Shop Math. MR. LAWRENCE SCHNEIDER Benton Harbor Community Collegeg Western Eastern Michigan State Normal, B.S.g Uni- .+ V I , A Michigan College, B.A. e ,ft I ' wgxllztlttigil S L:,, Drivers' Education. ' Q M54 I tk 1 gtf ,- -M... 1' . x - 7. MR. FRED SICKELS Q . ' ' , L ' ' A, Z' iifif 1. 1 Vi I7 fgfgf 'i versity of Michigan. 4 If Drivers' Education. J . ' 1' ,. al t 4 'V I fini? 14 V I I .f gl? I el! ,V , pi .4 ,1 2 MISS PATRICIA SPANCLER St. Marys-of-the-Woods. B.A.g University of Wisconsin. M.A. Spanish. Spanish Club. Promethean. MR. B.A. SWANSON Northern State Teachers College, B.A.g Uni- versity of Michigan, M.A. History. Equipment Manager. MRS. SEENA THIEL Hope College. A.B.g University of Michigan, University of Wisconsing College of William and Mary. English. MR. CLYDE THORP Milliken University, B.S.g Bradley Polytechni- cal Institute, Rutgers Universityg Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. Mechanical Drawing. Boys' Rifle Club. ii fm.. 1- r- 55 A ,N-4 f . 'Q' L U- .Q5 1 at I ' 'Y N. 1 MISS GLORIA VANDERBECK Benton Harbor Community College, A.S.g Western Michigan College. B.S.3 University of Colorado: University of Michigan, Pur- due University: Emmanuel Missionary Col- lege. Mathematics. Greybric Advisor. Girls' Rifle Club. Girls' Tennis Coach. MISS AGNES WELLS Western State Teachers College. B.A.g Uni- versity of Michigan, B.A.g Ferris Institute, Gregg School. Typing. Office Practice. j MRS. DOROTHY WENDT Northern Illinois State Teachers College, uit., comma., A. and M., Mit., North- 4 75 651' western University. A , 5, Homemaking. . I Y 'L Football Boosters. Basketball Boosters. 5, .,Z,i , ff .. .f1. iiai me f-MQ .. Miss. EVELYN WESTIN ' noi' If Florida Southern College, A.B.g University of I i,'A C Virginia: University of Maine, University of Vjff It 1.7 r Mexico. M English. f Creybric Advisor. fl 0 it ., vs, ' ,.. wwf' A X 4 J ,I t, -v--, Q I I if wb-45 vrz.--f E S L In 9' Xi. MISS MARY 'LOUISE WILLIAMS Wisconsin State College, B.A.g Columbia Uni versity, M.A.g Northwestern University, Uni versity of Colorado, New York University, Uniforsity of London, Heidelberg University, University of Paris. English, Speech. Senior High Service Club. MR. JACK YOUNG Western Michigan College, B.S. Art. Art Club. MRS. RUTH BRANIFF Registrar. MISS NANCY HUMPHREY Secretary. -'... PHIL MURRAY MARIA CONTRERAS F riendliest AUGUST When that hot sun beats down can you think of a better place to be than at the beach? The scenery is so nice, too. Q I x-- A T' Il ' 1 x- - , is Ill JULY The fourth of this month is Uncle Sam's birthday. However, he and Mrs. Sam just bubble over with friendliness and good will the year around. All Z P s VIRGINIA GOVATOS JERRY BARCHETT Best Shape Best Physique SEPTEMBER It's back to school for some more book learnin'. Remember all the A's you were going to get? Well, these are the people who got them. JOHN KEANA JUDY DUKESHERER Most Intelligent II2 5' M 1, ' cf V' 40- JERRY LUTZ JUDY MASHKE Hartdsomest Prettiest NOVEMBER T he end of another exciting football season draws to a close and let's h h too many casualties. ope t ere weren't -th sg. DECEMBER ln the month of December. SUE BLACK TOM LARSON Most Popular II3 OCTOBER The witches and goblins have their turn to celebrate on the 31st of this month. These two are the winners of the beauty contest they sponsored. ' it Q ,Q 11, Dy t L., f DON MARLER Best Athlete No one can compete with the Claus family , . 'mg f'X Nt S N! 0 ix 1. f'7 .5 S n ,M nf f' 5 I F- sl f x V if it 3 n K it R Q Q, ,, , 'x Y ff? J J? ' Xb -M . , i u it 1 ,M my as F I K ,Q A .J . 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Q' H , ' A 'x A , . , I . it Q 5 1- is A g ' A if 5 , iw i Jiin finla- Jlllllvs citllllft Putrif-iu firnwlvy Q Wziynv llnlf-man Gloria Craig Frank liullry , ' I It -v, a- V ' A 'E A2 I ' . , i. h Q D 'Qs i 'i' D if pw, - qwxr ,E Q' ' ' 1 i D: 'yi H L i fp 1 i A '- fi x, -fi f 'i I iw 415. Donald Davino ,luinvs Dean ,lack Dickson Barbara Davis Daisy Dvckvr Michal-1 Dinvll s .. If f X321 ' if jr'-Qiv Mullins Yiva Clzlwfurll Brian Culvvrhouse L fw- f C ,ii,, ,, E 3 Qa X., v- I F fl 'Lx I, V- -x i,, ,, .'fi' 1.- frlvnn Uvnrzul X 4-rnnn i,ricln'1 4-n Ciurns-ul 3' U' 'UI ..- 7 Q' f , -.Q l A 7 4 gn.: I ak A' , Darlvnm- Davis Minnie- Davis Donna DvI.ung: Swvtlunu Dvniscn 0 Lmim- Dixon lfnlilh Dnlvlrins Donald Elslun ' 1 D li N ! .x 15' h I I A1 f is - D24 ZA , if h. - , D .. .X 2, K if , img, Q K2 K 3 ,gf D . A , A Dunn Dunbar li nv lun Dm- Ann lhwlioli Dziviml Dyson Clonclu lim-ll Roln-rt Doornllos Jn-annie East Me-lvin Fariin-r Ablmiym- Duwlly Bm-tly Easlvrling .lvanm-ttc IN-:Ie-r pre rim 5 , X. .Q-A. ,1 !,,' ,, . r - , ,A ,W fm ,. N A, ., Q n A .Q W , A . ,, Patricia Doyle Lynne Eichhorn Dvatrics- Fic-ld 0 r K 7, . Vx - A ' , K vi m -' - f sr , 1 ' K fl 'N Q Q A ,X , si A ,. , Q . mi Q k .f M ,N ' ' A' Fi vw- a . ' I' 1' X ' R K L i I I 17' . I . nL.L 17: . g J? -,. If A! ' E ,ef 3-igktyrl Dunalll l'1nl4y Vale-riv lfislicr Gerald Foondlc John Ford Bill loust Donulal Frmlricks August Froehlich HL-lf-n Fmfhligh ,loan lnrlun Ruby Fuse john Genovese ' ,fm pix N ' f X V Yxi U rf, .N--3 A if .1 frvxv . iHt T' L , . rrlA l'111ll Dumlsun if-, S L . X , 'im , if V ax 'KN Q fi D A Y i fair x is i I35 Jerry Gilbert Jrg li 14 f '9- I r i if -rum X A APO I 4. 'x I fx 1 l 4 john Dukwlic-rcr Alvin Filslrup N, 'SP :nj .. D M, fi 3 , ag 'Q l all 'I . X ' 'N an I 1 , ' . '.,. Q' ,. ,, . xr ,f Mary Forcsticri Jane Frnohlicli Robvrt Gilson 'lv' N-fn ' A' ifrr A Jr-rvll Forlnvr Fluyml Flllll Camillv Gioia 'fllmfiw I .sv arf' I xg xg '6 .rj Q 3 : lu , J, AQ llulfm-s Ulm-nn 5llLlI'Ull Or:-ur C? . ,, 41 , M, I tx n O, 9 . if F f ,W ' en ,, , H, X - ' - fx Jann- Hadley Frm-tl Hampton A .g a 1 V L F 7 0 T- ' I l Judy Hart Nlurilyn Ht-nm-A ,luhn lllowr Run Uruntnian ps. KK', lx 5' 1 L flat 'U 5,9 Q at J, 3 K. Arlvnc' Hahn Phill Harbin .ff ff sr C7 1- ' S fi, f f 4 It X iff, l 'V xr. fr , Linda Harman Sally H1-nning 16- , , y h it an all-. K X i 1 f li 5, I i an-MQ' ,id yr' J ,iw , K kb, J ' xxx gt is I ff llll 'ix f y 4 0 n ,: 'Lfi XY A .ka r , Y xxx, N.. K wrt S. fit t kg ,vm '. H ?'fiSA 1- ' 4514 A t i lr 1 5 H fda 0 111 'fu Emily Grannvll Rolla-rt Goodwin Dianm- Goff Earl Gunn lion Gunn Z '- 3 , y . f I A I sm , ' ' nt 'V' ' .ig J , f -fe- ft, Q, 35 ff? ' Iwi, F Madell Hall U Henderson Hall Charles Harrls Martha Hardy 1 1 Q, fi 'lx 7 1 i . ' A Wy xl 'EE' t ii Ex , Larry Harvvy Elmer Hawkins Richard Hensley Ralph Ht-tfield I36 Hilda Grams bharon Gun-witz. Tr 4 ix 5 it Allie-rla Hampton John Harris lfwvld lluw ' fx 'UN Y, , liurul llanlplun Rulwrt Harris ' , HT rw., ff x lf V A 2 1 , 'I y ...G 75 fc Patricia Hvad ' Judy Ht-im .lilmva Hislllvl' Laurc-1-n lliglnm K ', in ,Q e .- 'f-'M '4' ' f .. . K N A Ex , W. P i t Q , i I ' , . Q if f I I wa ff 'll 1665! f . B e -k A 'K f til: , I Y T' K .X 7 N4 'ivy Q Q ax, .A 1 I Q ,,,,f3' N ,N 1 Q1 :Q ': X- 2 - 3 u William Him-5 Barbara Hinklenxan Terry lloallin Bradley Hocking Patricia Hodge Charles Howard Dorothy Howard Javqnline Howard Dorothy ,laekson Eddie Johnson 10811 .IOIIDSOH OTH .l0l1llS0rl - 1' s. ' W . ' 'Q - ' K 0 'X f M Q ' -xl Q AK 1 I . fx ' H . 5 , If . ' ' -1 P Q. fi mf y e - ' ,. 44 4'-L' ' Y -' , -.,' ai X- 6 fs Yi K- 2, Q .gy y, 1 . -w - ai if-. I aj Q 1 ft' 2 , r ' V . nh Q- 'f lj' TQ-J ' 1 . .. R ' i X f il N A ?f,,ix l ,V l k . . , :W ' r W , A , Pauline johnson Shirley Johnson Charles Jones Eddie Jones Leroy Jones Delda Jordan Robert Jorgensen Mary Joseph Herbert Juengling Annie Kelley Donald Kiessling Vance Kimball T yy I., I v. V I V I A 'VX V . - A ,x : K 4 Y 13 e - ,X xy ' 'Q' - g. .- ' iikrkwii W ,Aa cv K 1 Q . - KV e I I - I gt, ' Vy I 0 ni f' X i N ' , 1 i l ii if i ,l Rolwrl King Roy Kinney Fred Kinsel Clarence Kinsey Fern Kifglwflllallm MHFSHFCT Kizel' Nancy Klade Darlene Kliemchen Carol Kosbar Gerald Kruck Pai LaCr0w D ' I37 ouglas Landis as 1 vt. L-'IN y. . wi , A , f X Y I Y b - I Y, ' '-v A me A ,. Y I . 1 H 1 ,t..w.w,.wk g Z H me L ?si V L i f a r it ' , , X ' X - 1 X X, X ,r . w if. wif Mai' V 5 ' N 'Q W ' K K I 'N W K -' P .rar gs. va ID, 'i Nz R1 . X - 1 :.. v - A T , I i R 7' X- A f ' W ax X ' t 1 L T QC eiee . te fm, if-. q Ronald Lange XViilJt'I'f Lewis Mc-lxin Lnlniaugh Lawrence Larson Rim-hard Leyden Mark Long ,ii ,af . Pr M fl 'N Yi ff' ' A fl, an LA X te I ' 1 if N, 1 f ' f' ,iff 1 f I . -. ze. fit T' .. 5,-ff tfffv , Q, 1 i f' if 75 ..., , h 1 ,. HF!! SML if Robert Mahler Billie Mason Vern Melfain Carol Maikowski Diane Mastbauni Booker Melfaster Ted Lausman Anthony Littke Maxine Lowe Kenneth Leonard LeRoy Little David Lull L -,Sy Patricia Leonard Thmnas Lubtlell Buddy Maddrun Hubert Lewis Robert Lohroff Elaine Magnuson ,X 5 Xa , LL L ,W -A r ' i -rf' f .alt E viii' A . A ., .pq ' L ft W e 's 9-' 4 g ' 5- ' NI' , 'L i, 4 i if Gene Main William Manns Betty March Sharon Marquart Sharon Masters Harold Mattox Robert Mayfurth Rachel Mcllririu Robert Meljlellan Dorothy McCoy Lee McCoy Maxeine McCoy 'fu w- v' N .' 1' . . r , . Jil K A K , . i ' rv l Xi I l nw gl :W mx -? 4 f 2 1 ' ' QI ... 5 , N , I' i gi , '12 y r fi Q' . 3 5 f Q 1,,f llosiv Mcldoy lfailh Nlicllu' Carolyn Nlitcllcll , ws a. ..' rf 3. ' l '75 -5121 ' Q ., 'HLQYSQ ,+L ' ' ' yr'- t. - ' , . .ji l 3 A T . if Arthur Moore Larry N1-wlwrry Cynthia Nuuck Hurlald hlvilatli llurryl Mill:-r Duanc Nlitchcll CI? 5.12 Norma Mulherion Vcrnimla Nr-well Carla Nolen , -rn 1+ , Kathryn McLeod Mary jane Miller Cm-rnldinc Mitchell , if T13 l v .L a!?'Mn 5 Pat Monday Walter Newton Robvrt Nolcn I39 'V 'X an I vx ix R 8 6 i ni. r Lv, 1 'Q' 1' f, . M ,, M Q y L M f si N 5 We ,FR 0 Q7 5 , 41, F fl c if 1' if M Sty , fx. ,fig Alf. Carol Mcnchinger Loon hlings Richard Mittan 'lm' is : am-Alf 3 15 5: V tv. Erilynne Mcnchinger David Minikel Carol Mock si sg Richard Mc-rrill Diane Minikcl Ruby Moon i fi N c n IP' 2 Q I V 1. 1 fr a fi 5. T7 fx v ' - if-'N - w ' i .. K Xcif 3 in 'M , Q xxx K f f rs- N 'fr ,f 54. M A , Qi H Q 1 1 jj, . . i ,F L,- f A W If . f'-31' 'ff 4 N 3 If Q1 17' fl, QA Kathy MYQTS Nelson Nagle Ruhr-rt Negrilla Richard Nrccum Barbara Nichols Ruth Nichols Kay Oaklfb' Erlinil Oelz Barbara Ogden I I Howard Ozeran Caryl Ann Pape Joseph Parks Steven Parrott .- 1' -P ., N -it 0? '- - P f. H . q AV A h - ...gi 1 ' 1. . - 4 ,X Y ,A -,,.f J 'E P P Nr l in 'S YN- ? I M , ' r e 'Q . 'Ii r-2 P i Q'. rl L 1 ' ' ix 'if' A SI v V I f 'fat gm .. ' A 2 A 'L ,,,. 1 W I t - L . gage ,QQ . . I K 1 A gf, W' ff .1-lnnml Umweg l,url l,1lll!'l'rl5ll is ,tx N 1- ,t 9, 'I 1 -. qv 4? gi A .X Alice Peters Patricia Piontek ,F K Q.- ' f dl' '1 g YL! .1 llavitl llretliger Katlileen Rage-n Nlurtlia Orlaske Gail l't-apples .,. 5 , X al be I 7 i v ,. Harold Phillips Wayne Pitchford George Peapples .af-xg , fp -A cf the s ' 1 2 has Harriet Phillips James Platcher Q 'W Fl lj K . us. I I 'E i X .5 14,42 or ' 1, . 7 ikL lt- ' ow fin E V sk V , 'xr X qi? ' , I It , WZ .fu i,r.'5L,.t L .- , . MUVY llflu' Margaret Priehe ,lacqimlyii Randall John Rail Josephine Pecoraro 3 .XQMLW A iv LN f any 3 5' 12 ...V sl 'V-all' f lfl s .Q K Marybeth Phillips William Pohyba N Barbara Pet-ples 445 1 ' ' PCT' ti 4 r ,EQ 1 f' I K. Rochelle Pierson Roger Poole +5 hc, 3 Q . Q2 :fp 1, 3 is A it I 'if' ,.,,, ' at Cecil Pringle Kenneth Rau l40 Lonny Prohst Judy Rector Sonja Peslco ,Q I 11 ld xx 4, lf ,iffim , Bud Pillow Robert Powers PX 'Us C-7' X 4 Nancy Queen Darlene Reise l nrx ..,,,Vi lk 's F, 1? f W' 'XX S ,J Qc L , tw Lila Robertson Ronald Rutz ,au 'I 'f I ix -uf l ' 9 k t Judy Schaus Robert Schultz il 'Q 3 of Ui 4- ' Clyde Shaffer Richard Sirk 'Egg' 1. Nathaniel Robinson Judy Rybarczyk .l Y 's kj? f T , Kenney Schneider Frank Scoma Q F o Ns Q .N John Sheffield Robert Sirk v 'sl X A I Q :fl I mi . . if 5 . E . N . 'v 5 T7 fi 5 . Y t Uscar Robinson Judy Sandstrom pew, ,1l. to E A+ 4 iii fX,.i fzliiiiiia :a . M r ' A -P1 tx A ,. V' '1 X xx, gh N , x Sharon Schneider .lean Scott N H' ig ' M t,., eiii t ,S is . A Q, at gy tc,M Y, A . S? X , '33 Charles Shelby Lida Skanes .M R Z ,W wx ex R ,lean Rock Johnny Sawyer Q , 1277, N 'fx QR gr 1 r , N 99 Kathleen Schramm Rodric Scott . x 4 'ik fonts 'X f T s .X AN 5 f ff xz 7 fy Jim Sherrill Richard Small Q. , al 'io 5 e at X Sharon Rocks Joseph B. Sax 4 ' 1- avi X' ,A x 4 fx KN 113' .1 ru fi? 1,- 4, ,N V. so 0 'S' .. .Q L. . iii John Roscher Harold Schaus V,-g Q K A y Lonna Schubering Laurie Scowcroft 155 ,af SP .M J. v 1 R. Erika Schuler Rose Mary Seahorn by-K to , . - U- .Mn- DeWayne Shonk Shirley Smaltz Darlene Sirk Annie Smith W it . AF -' I . 'wi n 'ln - 3, 3 ,, fm K , . - Y I - ll 1 In A . v l f ' 'I SNA . 'I I 'wx a ' - . .. 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L 'X f 'C Y ' Q X x Y W l I X 5 Illl llll I All 4 Jug ' Spvcwl lm Ninn .1 1111 lx l4llll NU l .l I1 l l. - W1 li fuvlm- T Nl ll1 lalmr :YT fm ,, ' -sr as .. 1. K F Q 'A' .D R 1' Q Q Q I N s l J.. Z7 , I , f , 1 vii U M G ,, Q x 'Q -- A., s 'Q ' rx I br , E f Q is ev IS 1' .A 5 -5 E 1 ' X N sr 14 Q ,Q , Q x X fl I, Q ll nk lm lllll r lu-N lll N11 lxlzx lhll lmylmy ll: x Ville lu Nh 1 Wu! l K Wlmls all llelfn N.: m flu Iv Ik flux llul J ,lul f ltllllllllt N lt .' W w r lil ,AQ lfurul Wural Jamvs Wvalhvrs Cary Wliilm' 'im 3 . I.. , if X 1 'fn' , 1-fr 'X fTllll1'llLl Wvililvl' lhmahl Wilsun Willa Yulfm- Q fi , fx I, xr ' .4 . . , i W.. 0 by i Q 1 I Donald Ward I YT' Mivliavl Wrlls Nzmvy Wliitv U U s nv W if .- f X K, ugh, ..... W ? A M, f.. ,, L- ff W .fr Q, , vi l 'ff' XX 43 L vw: iw -X 'fs' r' 4 .4 .. 2.31 w x -an Wlinifrvcl Vlfard Wilbur Wvst Lonota Whitvnvr X .. .. :si 'il A If X 'Q 'L.JR, sxwv' . 1 H P .4 fi Bonniv Warnock Larry Wvygrand Eclcla Whitfield S. . fi 'K .. - ' gifs' Alvx Williams Katie- Williams Kay W'illjamS Cary Wilson Riclianl Vlfisslvr Iva W'nrlc-y Cynthia Yvmlvs Miki- Yon- Luwana Zachary A 'li 3, U .ludy Warrvn .ldlm-s Wliitalwr llruw- Wiglitman Q. 2. X l If .AA -O 5, , 4 L 'l 1' W f0 N . 7- ' Q , Kay Williams Morgan YVuods Virginia Z3l'lll'l' Q ,y l M 1 wx v , . N nl I Fred Wassilak William Whit: Ruliy Williuru is 5' i f GL A 1 . ' I vw L Q-:xr Y? Dorutlly Willis Maxim- YVynn y Est her Z:-rlu' s, A -4 Q v P 4 V-in x . iw ,A v . l sw' 7 L . yy Qv .N - . s A -9511 ' Lv , r' st ar 1 ' 1 ' If YVYY v4,, ' Y 4111 11:11 Y 'l tl' 'lid v Q' I r V'r'Y'ffff'1 33,5 - ,f e ' - ff ff'f' fr ff f . A . If z if'- 'vf?fvf,f 4111: 1 if'iv'vf'Y Wfjf' E . f f .Jiri , ,iff . k 1 f V ' ' ' rc'r k' k , .1 A jfs! Ky, 71,411 F,l,1,.' slay' 1 V H 4' y,5 I4 - I ,',,p,fr, ,wwf Vfffjf ' .4-ff ,,44n - v' w 'ffl' 74 ' 4 nf if ff l fugfrqefyxf . K , . . f , A, ut,-j-1 ' Qi J ' ,af gym I45 The members of the class of 1957 are indeed fortunate to have had Bill Dean among them as a friend and classmate. Bill, who was an outstandingly intelligent mem- ber of our class, died of polio on October 8, 1956. His friendly, lopsided grin and willingness to help others will always be remembered by those who knew him. ,f y V , ps X I -55 ll x - F X 0, s I46 i fi .4Q4Jv25!i,e! ' ?afL.o,,emcAf 1 Mmm- 4QQ'!i6g ' ,4hzf.f2114Qn,oZ'!,clZ'7 ' lofZwmU', -Zfbfblf ,fffaaxfgwu affix .3 ! Jfffuwmaab 07 fafzz ,djyxiiu Aawugffzj yeafu 40 ,4ffz1kf4?.L7flz,l4x ,1j fiuwcmcgwfpymmuzaw may mf wifi WW ?Qw , 1f2A4z,c'ZzfZgNZ6zf Jfdfffdwuygleajienj ' f,4Z67o,zfu 4354441- wL2i .theyaib AZCLO JKUIZLQZLKJ fi-ZXYLCLJ-441 Jigaffp fjiaii Wm . sdaeuwwaibo Jblefflmxj. 6!C0mZ2fu, ,LQHCJ , ,LO-nffL,L,60fj ,Knew WPC ,DU .ad-:CLXLJ f14Q,a1c,5 we,-bilfffnl- VV' F' ,inr- ,, . R 'MQ 347 nf' ANNIE ABRAMS JOYCE ABRAMS JAMES ABSHIER DONALD ADAMS l'Il He Around More Precious Than Cold Aren't You Clad Yozfre You? Never Knew BWOT 3. LEON AKRIGHT Q ' Taking My Chances FFA 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANDERSON Getting to Know You Tennis 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 NORMA JEAN ALFORD Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl Gln-e 1. 25 Choir 3, 4. urerg JA 3, 4, Treasurer. i gre, Y-Teen 2, 3, Rifle 2, 3, Treas- mx, i rf-'V WYNTIE ARFORD Right as Rain Y-Teen 1, 2,'3g Tiger 3, Span- ish 3, Vice Presidentg Glee 1, 2g Adv. Choir 3, 4, Greybric 4g Big Sisters 4, Vice Presi- dent, National Honor. ' ' V , 1. If . , 1 R . . b. 1, . , . ,K J AA, , ROBERT AKRIGHT Life Could Not Better Be DONNA ASBURY Did You Ever See a Dream Walking Spanish 2, 33 Y-Teen 1, 2, President 3, Vice President 4, President. S W' als, PATRICIA ASHBY Trurnpeter's Lzzllabye Spanish 23 Band 2. 3, 4 Future Tvaclwrs 2, 33 Orchesi tra 2, 3, 43 'Tennis 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE BANICK Ask me no Quesions Future Nurse 3, 4. HELEN BARKER Changing Partners g - ,I 1:.: f :': -F i:-Emil ' 5 ' .mi-. ,..,, fe ,f QW ,4 if X as E. ig bf ei QS - Q 4-w DONALD BAILEY BARRY BAKER Believe .llef Little Toot Student Council 1. was w,-3, ELVARTES BARMES .l0 ANNE BARTELS Jump, Junior, Jump 'S Wonderful JA 4. VERNON BAKER Think of Tomorrow Radio Club 2, 3. GERALD BARCHETT You Were Meant for Me Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 33 Baseball 43 Stuclent Coun- cil 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Letterman's Club 4. JAMES BAUSHKE You Are a Real Good Friend Junior Varsity Football 23 Manager Baseball 1, 2, 33 In- Uustrial Arts Club 2. d W-3: IMA BAYLE ROBERT BAYMAN Barn To lie Happy 1 Tried Again. Fulurs- 'lil'l1l'i14'I'!4 1, 2, 3. 4g Y- Hi-Y 2, 43 Usher Club 1, 2, 3, Tm-n 1, 2: .IA 3, 4. SANDRA BELL Ivy Bells Amlv. Girls' Glu- 1. 2. MARY JO BERRY Love and Marriage Y-'l'm-on 2g Tigvr 3. 4g Sift:-r 4. fy., ig 4g Camvra Club 1. 2. 'vo fT'f T7 REO BETTISON No Other One WW: K, B Q-5 !4 T.'.T. ' JUDY BECKER JAMES BEHLEN Mixgs Misphigf BySpec'ia1 Re'q11f'st Rifle 1, 2. Vice President 7 Ironwthvan 2, 3. 4, Treasurerg Big Sistvr 43 Tiger 3, 4. gvsjx.- ' 1: ' W N ifffggflf 11,,.i:QLf. 'K K K f l 5 2 .V Q f 111q.:1g1? ,U 5, -.5-1',: : e2iv? 4- ' ff? 11 . ' f,-a E N . HARRY BISCHOFF Dorf! Take Me for Granted cf LEE BENSON The lV0r1110r uf You Huvic Opcratur 2, 3. 4 LOIS BIZER Without You Y-Teen 2, 3g Sister 4. Spanish 2, 3 Big., ff , Yf'Q 7 FT .Af ' M Q1 X A A Q II Avg... 'sam-6 -.Lf ,r SUSAN BLACK JUDY BLAKE BARBARA BLANSHAN GEORGE BLASY Saw., lj,,.m,,5 Oh You Beautiful Doll lla You lfrvr Tliinlr of UP? llvw CU 1f'? 1rr1'yln'i4' -lg JA 3. 43 Big Sisu-r llre-yliric -lg llunil 1, 2, 3. 43 4. S4-rn-luryg llunml 2, 3, 41 ln- Clwif 2. 3. Svcr:-tary 4. turn. 25 Y-'ll-un 3g Spanish 3g Glu' 12 Mdflfiglll Cllvif 3. Slgllld -l-3 National llunur 4g 41 5lP11I1iSll 23 Slillllil 4- P1'1'Si- 'l'ln-spiuns 45 lfoirlligllltm-rs 4. dvllli Y'T1'l'I1 21 Big Siflfff 41 KATHLEEN BLASY Twnler Trap Y-'l':'n-ns 3, 4. THOMAS BLOOM Happy Wanderer Football 23 Tiger Staff 35 Rifl Y 2 3 4. Q' Club 2, 3, 4g Hi- , wggmqww f- if L I 'fail 'wr C Slllllvlll lluunvil 45 National Honor -lg Holm-vuniiilg Qui-vn 4. 41 FREDERICK BOHN It .Uusr Be True .4 wgill Qi ive fl f 'LR ROBERT BLOOM ,...-if-W -, Hello Everybody Fuolllall 1. 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y Spanish Clulm 2. BILL BONFOEY CAROL BOYD Show ,Us the Wary T0 C0 Hgmg May the good Lord Bless and Football 25 Rifle Club 3. Keel' You 1 'N .Aw i '-clung, YTnen 1 21 Spanish 25 3 lntcrn 1. iii-42, 535' rev .viva 41 ff-4 W V, NANCY BOYER CONNIE BRANT DEANNA BRANT ROSELYN BRANT You Keep .Ve Wrriting Ivlll in Love Again Sugar Sweet Berzirliful llrr'ame'r BWOT 3: Y-Tvvns 4. Y-Tc-vns 1, 2, 4. Y-Tfwns 2, 31 Big Sister 4. Art 4. ELLOUISE BRIDGES Ellouise BETTY BROOKS VALREA BROOKS JAMES BROW Sweet Thing Out of My Dreams The Charm of Your Be Library 3. 4. Dark Eyes Basketball 2. Q! GERALD BRINEY Young .Uan u'l'Ih Il Horn Gulf 3. 4: Tig:-r Stuff 4g H1 Y 33 Band 1. 2, 3, 4g Orr' tra 1. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BROWN auziful Hey There Y-Tc'Pns 1. Svvrc-tary 23 JA 3 4g Big Sister 43 Library 2 va, ',,.7 Q0 if ug.,4z-M ,ii ei. , . , , .lr Q fi f ,P iii i4 A 1 We 4 we M 5 V! my iw wa 'lin , 1:17 I RICIIARU BRI CKMAN RONALD BUBLILK lfrll-lmttoln TfUlIS!'fS Ctlllfl leslef Tlicspiuns 3, 41 Sl'l'Vlt'f' Club JA 4. 33 Pulmlic' Amlmlrws hx tem 4 Fuolliglllf-rs Ii. HARRY BULLARD The Trouble will: Harry PATRICIA BURKETT Fun Tim e Y-Teens 13 FB Booster 29 Big Sister 4. 'EF '2' L,Ai:m.:A,L , Lvft A ,lhlhn ,uw anlri' ms, TFL' ALMEDA CAGLE A Friend Y-Teens 4g Art 2, 4. '24 I JAMES BUCHER Easy Living f GEORGE THERON CALDWELL I'll Be zz Friend with Pleasure Spanish Club 2g Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. A LIANE BUCK My Boy Elvis French 2. 33 Footlightvrs 45 Big Sister 43 Band 2. 3, 4. LOREN BURKETT Don'1 Stay Away Too Long Football 13 FFA 1, 23 Rifle 1. ROBERT CARLSON .lust Because , Q- X-my KATHRYN CHRIST CHRISTINE CLARK VIRGINIA CLIFFORD Whispering Different from the Rest A Girl Carft Say BWOT 3. ROBERT COCHRAN Tn a Litile Tenderness Iwsllmull 2. WILLIAM CRANE Yozfre lhe Top 4. Q , 'vm-v I vw- 3? A ti .I ss .RMMJ J NANCY CREED SHARON CROSSMAN DIANA CROWDER Little Things Mean a Lot Dainty .Uiss Diane Grvylmric' 4: Tigvr 33 Class, Y-Tern 2. 33 Choir 2. 3, 45 Art 2: National Hunur Society 'I'rm-asurt-r 33 Y-Tc-vrls 1. Sec- Big Siste-r 4, Tre-asnnre-rg Na- 45 Future Teachers 4. rotary 2: Spanish 1, 2g JA 3, tional Honor Socivty 4. Viva' Pr:-simlvlltg Big Sister 43 'I'h:'spiuns 4, Svvrc-taryg Stu- tlm-nt Council 1, 45 Be-g. Choir 2, 3. Svvrvtary. CHARLES DANIEL ...Qin 1,-Q wi- vg. Af vm' Charley My Boy ,..-f-- Basm-ball 2, 4, NORMAN DAY In Person ,.,. 4 ' tw! Jbf 4 ' .A xv, 1 5'-'rv SHARON DAY fllalre Lore To file Y-'IR-x-ns 1, 2g BWOT ure-rg Big Sister 4 if .fufil '? 1-vw .fxf K .2 PATRICE DEPALMA DALE DETWILER IIvn't Be Cruel Yorfre .Uy Sugar Nur JAMES CULVERHOUSE Rip It Up Cross Country 3, 43 Baskm-tball 1, 2, 3. 43 Football lg Track lg Movit- Opvrutor 1, 2. MARI DAUBERT Easy Ifwne, Easy Go BWOT 3. 76' .' vig tr- 'f 'MA Ln Q' GIAIJYS DIQWEY Finn nml llmirly CHARLES DODD You Rf'Illl'llI1ll,l'l'l1 .ilf ff! NIARIA IJFBOWIK 011 .ily ,Hariri liimr l, 23 X-lm-ii 3, 4, Big: Nietvr 4 .il TIJY DITKHSHERER l'iUff'll'f Hurling Signizi -1. Vim- l'rv-siilviitg Gwy- lnris' ,ig Tige-r 31 Biology 3. 4g Nami 2, 3, 4. 'frm-asurr-r: In lm-rn. 2, Vim- Prosirh-iitg Na tional Humor 3, 4: Studvnl l.uun1'il 2, 3. 'ig Big Slslvr 4. BEVERLY DUNCAN Heart and S0111 Y-Tm-n 2, 3. 4g S4-nior High Svrvicff 1. 5 X5 L -auf' RUTH UODSON TIIONIXH ilRfUJ0iViiR Nezwr Let .llc Cu Hf 1 vi, , , , X-IVPIIS 2, Ki. '11 FDI 1 Kd MATTIE DYSON Chains of Lore Art 43 Footiighrflrs Svrviu- 2, -1. 'N-1 LARRY EASTON CELIA EDWARDS There's No Business Like Show You C1171 Dvpenrl On Me Bll.Y1.71F.9S Cross Countr 4- Thes ians 43 Y - P Fuotlighters 3, 4. DOROTHY FEC That Cir! Spanish 2, 35 Y-Teen 2. BARBARA FITZCHARLES For Sentimental Reasons Y-Teen 23 BWOT 3. . .gyms 'WS 5 f 'N SHARON FLETCHER l'm Sitting On Top of The World Y-Teen 1, 25 French 3, 45 Big Sister 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 String Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Li- brary 1. OLIVER EDWARDS You Never Say Yes, You Never Say No Football 1, 2, 3. 4g Basketball lg Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 4. vu-v KENNETH FLIPPEN Hi, Mister! Art Club 2. f - Li lb -Z-.. RUTH ANN EHRENBERG H a p py Tal lr Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Tc-en 2g JA 4. ETHEL FISHER The C0011 Book Library 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Senior High Service 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 3g Tiger 4, Thespians 4. CAROLYN FLORY 1've Cot You on My Mind Art 3, 4g Big Sister 4. ind All GN I. T4 T 1:1 M2 Fr f,x ' Sv- 151,-8 '75-4 BETTY FLOYD GEORGE FOSTER WALTER '4 RANKLIN LODIE FREEMAN Stand By Me Heart Full of Love Strictly from Dixie With a Sang in .ily Heart Spanish 13 Senior High Serv- Football 1, Track 1. Adv, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Madris irc 3: Future- Nurse 3, 4, Presi- gal 2- 3- 4C FYFUCII 4: Art 4. duntg Big Sister 4. SHIRLEY FRISKE Do I Worry Crcyliric 43 Big Sister 49 JA T I 2 3. Secretary 41 Y- con . Library 2g National Honor So cie-ty 4. GERALDINE FULTON Rain or Shine ,pw-m 1175 'J' MARY GALE Little Ole You-all Student Council 3, 4, Secre- taryg National Honor 3, 4g Big Sister 4g Y-Teen I, 2, 3 flntr. C0un.J Class President lg Glee Ig B. Choir 2, Adv. Choir 3, 4, Librarian and Vice Presi- dentg Greyliric 43 Tiger 3g Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Sigma 4. VIRGINIA FROEHLICH When My Baby Smiles at Me Y-Teen 1, 23 Chccr Leader 2, 3, 4g Big Sister 4. PATRICIA GANT ELLIOTT CARB Sunny Side Up Heaven on Earth French 29 Big Sister 4. Greybric 4, Biology Club 2, 4. Fi 'Q-sx gf? l'5 v- -div' 1f 7 ALLEN GARDNER He's My Guy EARLINE GILLESPIE Memories of You BWOT 3, 4, Glee 2, Usher 4, Fixture Nurses 4, Footlighters 4. BARBARA GINTER Rook Around the Clock Greybrie 4, .lA.3, 4, Treasurer, Tiger 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Y-Teen 1, 2, Treas- urer 3, Big Sisters 4, Glee 1, Choir 2, Service Club 1, Stu- dent Council 2, Executive Council 4, National Honor 3, 4. san. Gina THOMAS GARLAND I Married an Angel Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Letter- men's Club 4, Class President 2. CYNTHIA GINTER Cincly, oh Cindy Y-Teen 1, President 2, 3, Sec- retary, Band 1, 2, 3, Glee 1, Choir 2, Executive Council, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sis- ters 4, National Honor 3, 4, Sigma 4, Greybric 4. we 14-.Q WC N-ey, RICHARD CAVRILOVICH You're Sensational Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Grey- bric 4, Tiger 3, JA 3, 4, Hi Y 2, 3, 4, National Honor 3 4, Lettermen's Club 4. GEORGIA GLEEN Georgia on My Mind Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- lighters 3, 4, Y-Teen 4. 9 Z? Qv 'T ROBERT CIDEON Life is a Song Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, ,IA 3, Spanish Club 2, Rand 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4. HELEN GILLESPIE You're the Apple of My Eye Future Teachers 3, FB Boost- ers 1, 2, 3, Y-Teen 4, Usher 4, Future Nurses 4. KAREN GOBIEL Dark Eyes Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent, Glee 1, 2, JA 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Executive Council 4. 31 Www LAURA CODIN l'Il- Get By Spanish 2. 3g Band 2, 3, 4g Footlighters 43 Orchestra 2g Y- Tcens 2. DAVID GORDON Too Murlz Monkey Business Fo0tball'1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3: Varsity Club 4. VIRGINIA GOVATOS Sweet and Lovely Spanish 2, 35 Y-Teen 3, 4 Adv. Glee 33 JA 3, 4g Adv. Choir 4g Footlighters 4. .I Ldxl Kev WW' .qv-eww. 0.4 ' 1 qua.- Y X RONALD GOLDSTEIN NANCY GOLLADAY MARCO GOODY Hold Me In Your Heart If I Had My Way Unforgetable Football 2. Y-Teens 3, 4. faux,-xr '1 r ALMA GRAY Smiles Footlighters 4g Future Nurses 4. VELMA GRAY How Can You Forget ANDREA GOROVE Cest Si Bon Spanish 25 Y-Teen 2g Glee 1 Adv. Clee 2g Beg. Choir 3 Adv. Choir 4. ANNA GRAZIANO Me? Italian Theme BWOT 3. JAMES GREEN Be My Guest JOHN GREENMAN Que Sera, Sera Football 2, 4, Baseball 2, Bas- Tiger Staff 2, Art Club 1, 2, ketball 23 Track 3, 4g Varsity 3, 4, President, JA 4. Club 4. JAMES GUNN I'll Be Seeing You JOHN HAAS Mr. Baritone Sax .ra es' tv 'fffif' I X X tx ,, fx X M w . JOAN GREGORY Love Me Tender Promethean 2, 3, 4, Secretary, JA 4, Secretary, Big Sister 4, Biology 35 Glee 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Greybric 43 National Honor 3, 4, Executive Coun- cil 4. aff JAMES GRIFFIN Hey, Jim Track 2, 3, 4. ELLEN GUSTAFSON Happy and Satisfied Glee 2, 3, Choir 43 Tiger 45 Big Sister 45 National Honor 3, 4, Future Nurses 4. JOHN HADLEY I Am a Camera Basketball 1, Tiger Staff 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 JA 3. Q N Qi X 'Ilsf Q li' 0- R P' 3 fr. 7 3, ADELL HALL Illusion Football 2, 3. DAVID HAN DY Mr. Wonderful Tiger Staff 35 Student Council 4, Chief of Policeg National Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Wal'-54 x 'QQ 'vu Nm JUDITH HAUCH Sentimental Baby JACQUELINE HART Miss Powder Puff Boost:-rs 2g Fr:-nrh 2, 3. Y-Teen 2. JAMES HAWKINS Night Train JAMES HEAD WANDA HEIER l'll Miss You Honey Sigma 4, Treasurerg National Honor 3, 4g Y-Teen 33 Big Sister 4g Creybric 4g FTA 2, 3, Vice President 4, President, DAR, Pilgrim 4. ROSALEE HAUCH I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams Art 3, 43 Usher 3, 4. JANE HEINICKE My Little Angel French 3, 4g Y-Teens 3, Tiger 3, 4g Big Sister 4. DOLLESTA HAWKINS Aren't You Glad You're You BB Booster 3: Clee lg Y- Teen 4. PERCY HAWKINS I'm Gonna Rock and Roll HENRIETTA HERITZ I Am Bound to Travel 'Cf' is 'Q' in-Q x x ,wx 'YN-b .Q 5' , I in . HENRY HERITZ SUSAN HERVIG PATRICIA HILL GUSTAVE HINKLEMAN Dam-e wifh Me, Henry Sweet Sue Never Leave Me Holiday Forever FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President. Tf'm1iS 3, 4: French 3, 4, Sec- BWOT 3, 49 FTCHCII Club 2, 35 Hi'Y 4' retaryg Tiger 4g JA 4.3 Y. Y-Teen 2, 45 Band 2, 3. Teen 4. 'em' Q1 GEORGE HOLTZ ' ' 'p Sentimental Fool Spanish Club 2g .IA 3, 4. MELVIN HOYH I Want to Set the W Fire l- ? y ,nav Nw' JANET HUBBARD orld on If I'm Lucky 5 BRENDA HUMES l'm Lost in the Clouds BWOT 33 Y-Teen 2. -5 4 KATHLEEN HOWARD How about Me? Y-Teen 45 Future Nurses 4. KENNETH HUMES I Dream Too Much 92? r M, :xi il s,J MARIE HURSE JEANINE HYSLOP DONALD IVY NANCY JACKSON Anywhere l Wander l'm So Glad Easy Does It Delvvely BWOT 33 FB Boosters 2. Library Club 3, 4. Football 2g Baseball 2, 3g Bas- Glee 2, 3. MANUEL JACOBSON Musical Moods Spanish 23 Band 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JEFFERY Something Wonderful -rg 12:7 ketball Manager 1. ' 'S' 3 YJ all lg fgd, .R , S A JUDITH JOHNSON Faith Is the Key Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 2g Spanish Club 3, Treasurer, Y- Teen 2, 33 JA 43 Big Sisters 4. fh Alu KAREN JOHNSON It Had to Be You JA 4. IDA JARVIS Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider SUSAN JOHNSON Yellow Rose of Texas Greybric 43 Band 4g JA 43 Na tional Honor 3, 4. ef-fs JN ...-- ' ELAINE JOSEPH JUDY KAEKEL .IAIVIES KATOWICH JOHN KEANA Girl with 11 Future Going Steady The World ls Mine S0 Rare Future Nurse-s 4. Y-Teen lg BWOT 3, Big Sis- Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LINDA KEFFER A Girl Called Linda Future Nurses 3, 45 Y-Teen 4. ters 4, Clee 15 Choir 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2. WILLIE KELLY Keep Your Promise, Willie Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. LEROY KENNY DALE KESLER DAVID KILLEBREW RICHARD KIMBALL Honey Babe Girls, Girls, Girls Fiddlefaddle You Stepped Out of a Dream Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 35 Choir 3, 4. 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 35 Letterman's 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 4g Stu- Club 4, President, Choir 2, 3, dent Council 4, French Club 4, Madrigal Singers. 1, 2, Biology Club 4, Letter- man's Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, President 4. E yf wa 3 3' Y' 'fr 'I' 'gl P A , xr-1 if . X ,, Q KAREN KIRK DAVID KIRSHENBAUM KAROL KITRON CHARLES KLYZEK CIW .Ilff !hc'Sin1plc' Liff' Yorfre a Habit With Me Dungaree Doll Mos! Happy Fella ' ' 1 2 3 JA 4g Hi-Y 4. Football I, 2, 31 'lqruvk 1, 2, 3. Lhulr . IIELMUT KOLIG Auf IVIIPKIPTSFIIPII RICHARD KRAFT Open the Door, Richard Art 45 Frm-nch Club 2. cf? :I My A 53525. - ' ' ' Ax A 2 A V' . JOHN KOSICK FQ ' You Are Everywhere ls., Football 1, 2g Cross Country 3, 43 Travk 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 FFA 1, 2. 3. 4. ELAINE KRETCHIVIAN Little Things .Venn a Lot junior Rf-d Cross 13 Spanish Club 1, 25 Y-Teen 2g ,IA 3, 4- f ,. IBN dwg ' fins ' 4 ...V MARCIA LEE LAPE SHARON KRUGGEL JEAN LANE DEWAYNE LANHAM Eager Beawr From a-Srhool Ring to a Wed- W0l7,I You Listen to Me, Futuro 'l'vaf'lwr 41 Glu- 1, 2. fffflg Rmg Baby? Footlightt-rs 43 Y-Tenn 43 Fu- Crt-ylmriv 4g JA 4. RONALD LARSON Woulfl 1? Football 2. 3, Track 1. DELANEY LEONARD No More Time 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track , 4. Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, Q l i ture- Nurs:-s 4. Q -an ' wi ' 49. 1. , 't 534 t i 'M 1 ts M 3 j, ,, 1 7vV 7 45 ' R- 'Ny. J' KIRA LESZCZOW l'll See You Again JERRY LOCKMAN Dizzy Fingers Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra Usher 2, 3. Assistant H. Usher 2. 3, 43 Ch0il' 4. 4, Secretary, Tiger 4. ' ng LA ,L ,mi A -fi f pi 1 'M 'U' f:i an 'W' ' 7 sl A J 50. 5 Q' Qs -A ' 7 hyd' 1, Football 1, 2, 34 Hi-Y 1, 23 K TZ? -4942? Ymfre the Cream in My Coffee Y-Tvn-n 3, 4g Crcybric 45 Biology Club 4g Big Sisters 4g 'I'lll'SfllHllS 4. THOMAS LARSON My Boy Flatlop Class President 4. DAVID LONGACRE Davy Crorkett Spanish Club 1, 2. t rs JAMES LOWDER Yearning Cross Country 2, Basketball 11 Xrl lllllli l 2 LAVERNE MALICH You're My Sugar IJ' 'ml-1-v GERALD LUTZ LAWRENCE LUTZ JOYCE MAHLER By Popular Demand Y0u're the Answer to My Pray- You Are .Wy Sunshine Football 2, 3g Hi-Y 2, 3, Class ff Art 2, 4: Y-Tc-on 2, 3, 4. Vice' Pre-simlvnl 3. Hi-Y 3g Art Club 3. F welll l ' 1 r CAROLYN lVlANDARlN0 'W' W gt Happy' Days Are Here Again ' 3 M' Tr-nnis 33 Tiger 4, Class Vice , President 2. ANNETTE MARCEAU How Do You Speak to an Angel? lnte-rn. 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Class Secretary 33 JA 3, fl-3 Y-Tm-1-n 3g Student Couneil 41 French 3. 'T' DONALD MARLER WILLIAM MARQUART RUTH ANN Running Wild How Lurky You Are MARSHBURN Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1 Heffel? 1' 2' 3' 49 Track 1' 2' 3' 49 Future Nurse 3 4' Sports Letterman S Club 4' Events Survive- Club 2, 3, 4. ,pw Gil gl.. if JOANN MARUTZ Tutii Frutti f0h, Rurlyfl Y-'Il-en 2 3 4' Future Teacher Y Twll 1 2' Fllillfff NUT JUDY MASHKE True Love - - , , ses 2, 3, St-crm-tary 43 Thespians 3, Greyhriv 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 4, Treasurer, Footlighters 3, Tiger 3. Secretary 4. Vice President. DALE MATSON Night Moods BEVERLY MENCHINGER Girl With A Dream mg, 'Qs -1-,JK CAROL JOANN MILLER just Wonderful Future Teacher 2, 3, Treas- urer: Spanish 2, 3. VT r- 3. W' qu---v CHARLES MASON Campus Rumpus Hi-Yg Library Club 3. GARNET MILLER Dance, Ballerina, Dance Y-Teen 2, 3. 'H REQ? 5 4 'S 23's fa Y -sq, Wmaiswf' Q54 r SUZANNE MASTERS When My Dreamboat Comes Home Art 1, French l, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g JA 3, Promethean 3, 4, President, Big Sister 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Class Secretary lg National Honor Society 4. CON NIE McCASTER Sweetness Choir 2, 33 National Honor 4- GEORGE MOON Moonglow Football 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 3. Spanish 3, 4, Big Sister 45 ri .M ' 'in 1 Wt, taQ '-ov. MARY MORGAN W,Ul1f1Pfflllf,llf' llanml l. 2, 3, 41 l'roni1-thcan 2. 3, 4, Viqv l'i'e-s-iclc-ntg Biology Clulw 2, fl, St-cn-tary 43 Croy- liric 41 Big Sis-te-rs 4, National Honor 4. LARRY MOULDS Drummer Boy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Choir 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY MURKEY Danring Toes JAMES MORRIS BARBARA MOSHER TERRY MOSHER I'll llc Laughing Tonight 11's Delightful To Be .llrzrriezl TPll.l1fMUfc' Rifle Cluli 1, 2, Boosters 1, 3, Y-'l'vc-n l, 3, Sz-rvivx' Club lg Band 1, 2, 3, National Honor 4. JAMES MULDER fi' - f ' v , 1 Q... W Youre on .lly .linrl . ff PHILIP MURRAY BONNIE LOU NEAL VIVIAN NEW Dream ,Wy Bonnie Lassie Keep It Gay Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Studs-nt Council E 2, 31 French Club 1, 2, Hi- 1, 2, 3, Hand 13 Choir Madrigalg National Honor 3, 4, Lette-rman's Club 4, Grey- bric 4. French 3, 4, Sc-rvice Club 33 Future Nurses 3, 43 Gln-e 1, 25 Choir 3, 4. V., 5' .Ai Q 3 63' i. -5 SHARON NOACK I Was lim Um' E? NANCY NORTON Hawk ami Roll Baby .lA 3. -l. Ulm' 1. 2. 3- MARY ANN PALMERT flly El'l'IIilIH Slar Sigma 45 Grcyhric 45 Big Sis- tvr 45 ,IA 3, Si-4-re'tary5 X Tm-ii 1, 25 Fra-ncli 1, 25 Na tional Honor 4. DONALD PARKS Yulfre My Everuxtlzirig JV Basketball 25 Golf 2, 3, 45 Class Pr:-sidvnt 35 National Honor 3, 45 ,IA 35 Lt'lll'I'lllZll'l,S Clulx 4. lt f ' if , ia' 1 lk ARLENE PATTERSON I Wislzmi on ll Star Spanish 2, 33 Library 3. ew! W '-s-5, U...--Y' NORMA ORTWIC Look for Ilze Silver Lining Y-Tv:-n 1. Tre-asurcr 2, 35 lliology 3, 4. llrvsidcntg Give 1, President 2, Librariang Beg. Choir 3. 1,ilxrarian5 Sigma 4, Secrvtaryg Big Si:-te-rs 45 Grey- lirir 45 National Honor 3, 4. xl jig? r 'Ja MFC' 5 4 ,I Q -,, . 5 Q'T 'T- JACK PACE Eat, Drink, and lie Merry JACK PARK You Look So Familiar Tig:-r 25 Band 2, 35 Radio omni' HELGA PAULUSCH In My Merry Olrlsmobile 'f -s Club 2. JO ANN PAYNE Frienrlly Persuasion Sigma 45 Adv. Girls' Cla-e 15 Band 1. 2, 3, 4. LilJrarian5 Adv. Choir 2, 3, 4, lfxi-cutivc'5 Y- Tec-n 2, Vice Pre-sidentg Span- ish 3, Svcrvtaryg Future' Nurses 4. Tiff 'JC f'wX T57 'K' fin! Q Us if BETTY PEARCE SYLVESTER MARILYN PETERS MICHAEL PINK uxl 11 Uvm ary PEN DERGRASS ,llarilyn J Library 3. 4. Ynzfrz' a Llzrulry Guy Ushm-r 4. EDDIE PIONTEK 7'ln-.w Are' Illl' Tiling.: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Vim- Prn- b1llQ'Ylt -:E Slow Wnllf ELSIE PITTS just Kidrling Amunzl BARBARA POST PEGGY POWELL RONALD PRENTICE WALLACE PRESTON I'm Shooling High Peg 0' .Wy Heart This ls Real Life Is a Dream Y-Tm-en 2, 3, 4. Golf 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 JA 3, 43 Rifle Club 2: Boys' State 3. sl Q'--Y fa.-f cf' GERALD PRICE SANDRA PRIEBE SANDRA PRILLWITZ Tallboy Till the End of Time Easy to Love RONALD RAVITCH Young and Naive Football 23 Track 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. DAVID REIFF Let's Dance Golf 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 4, JA 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 33 Orchestra 2, 3g Letterman's Club 4. Glee 1, Y-Teen 2, 3, Tiger 35 Usher 3, 4, Head Usher, Big Sister 4, Creybric 4. VERNA REMINGTON You're a Sweetheart Y-Teen 3. ma 5 KAY RENBARGER Sweet Stuff GWENDOLYN RAHN Earth Angel Big Sister 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Y-Teen 1, Treasurer 2, 33 JA 3, Clee lg Choir 2, 3, 4, Executive, Spanish Club lg Class Treasurer 4, Madri- gals 3, 45 Promethean 4, Sec- retary. KATHERINE RECTOR There Will Never Be Another You Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent: String Ensemble 3, 49 Art Ig Spanish Club 23 ,IA 3, 4, Creybric 4g Big Sister 4. ROBERT RICE I Saw the Light Spanish Club 2: Y-Teen 2, 3, Football 3, 4g Track 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2g Sigma 4. 59 , 0.0 tl? , ., K. X -1 6 . tw ,X HL 1' ' frm, ' 0, ' 'I' N-vf' Nvf' LAVONNE ZENOBIA RICKS MARILYN ROBINSON ROLAND ROCKS RICHARDSON Saint Or Sinner? You Wonderful You Rolling Stone lllirarlf of Loire Band 1, 2, 33 Thr-spiuns 4, Foolliglitvrs 33 Y-Tvvns 2. BILL RODGERS King of All Kings Football 1. 2, 3. 45 Basketball 2, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Footlight- ers 4: Le-tts-rman's Club 4. DIANNA RUKES Guilty of Love Band 1. 2, 33 Orchestra 2. .n g cw-. ' EVELYN RUPP My Inspiration Svrvicc' Club 2g Future Nurse 3, 43 Big Sisters 45 Greybric 4. wiv' V 'Hp Car WALTER RUSSELL Satisfied Mind Football 2. 'rua i 'WT .r ,Q JOHN ROGERS Oh, Johnny Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2g Track 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, Trac-asurerg Hi-Y 23 L4-tterman's Club 4, Secretary- Treasurt-r. JOAN SCHARFENBERG Dear One Y-Teen 1, 2, 3x BWOT 33 Li- brary 1, 2, 3. Q Q 1- 7, f , Aw ,Q F If X' N . wp, DFNNIS BARBARA SCHNEIDER Faillzfizlly Yours Y-'l'm-on -1. I '--. ,- . nw F750 Deduaterl to You I mf- urn - wr-f--ff 'X J CHARLOTTE SCHUSTER Red, Red Hair, And Blue Eyes Y-Twill I, 2g Frvnch Ig Adv. Choir 2, 3. 4g Adv. Girls' En- se-mblc' 13 Band 1. 2, 3, 4. K- 915' 1, A... Y? ROBERT SCHNEIDER BARBARA SCHOTT Genius al Work Tenzplaiion Footliglltvrs 3, 4g Y-T1-en 2. ' -A I CAROL SCHUHKNECHT XM ,Il-V Fair Lrzrly N' Future 'Il-acllf-rs I, Tre-asurerg Big Sistvr 4g Y-Twin 2. Secre- tary: ,IA 3, Sccrvtaryg Tiger 45 National Honor Snvie-ty 4. DOLORES SCHWARZ You're The Top Infrigup WILLIAM SCOGGINS Art 3, 43 Big Sister 4. Rs: gi': ',7 -U-A NS. NM-My Q '--af , N? 'G 1 'ff?' -:. MARY SCOTT Enjoy Yourself Lllrrary 3, 4. ELOI SE SLI DER Sweet Elloise BWOT 3. JOHN SMITH Come Down to Earth, Smith QQQ9 Mr. JOANNE SHABUNIA Don't Tease .Ile Y-T-1234-Bnrl12 mn , , ., , a , , 3, 43 IIWOT 3, Fuutlighters 4. .IOAN SPRUELL Keep Me in Mind Y-Teen 2, 3. l I 1 TOM SHARAI CLARA SKAGGS Happy Farmer Girl of .lly Dreams Football 1. 21 Track 1, 29 FFA Y-Teen 2, 31 IIWOT 3 B 1, 2, 3, 4. Hand 1, 2. 2' 'W GEORGIA MAY SMITH ' l V i ,V , I Want to be Happy Y-Teen 1. Pl, LOUISE STAUBACH .IUANITA STEVENS Pretty Baby Hey, Pretty Girl 3 Y-TECH 22 .IA 3: Fooilighiers Y-Teen 2, 3, 4g Fanotlnghters 4' National Honor 4. QIX 4-ff 'N- ' K' ffl Q . ..,.....,. 'Tn- .f.,,-x -Q--v IIARDIL bILWART RUbbLLL STOLFO LYNN STONE WILLIAM STRUNK ni full-I will: 0 Future lfunlbull 2 HOBICRT SWANSON I Spoke T00 Soon Foutlmll I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 23 Rifle' Club 2. 3, 4 I.m'Ilvru1uu's Club 4. RONALD TAYLOR Ile Worlfs .llirarles s L fdha 0,-u v--+-v Happy Daze G D or ll ate with an Angel llappli'-Co-Lurlry Football 2. Managc-rg ,IA 4-g Riflc Club 2. ,ll- 'US RICHARD TAYLOR Alb-.ab 5 Having a Wnmlerjul Time GI 4' Hi-Y 1, 2: Spanish Club 1 ov Club 1, 2: Adv. Choir 2. MARVIN TESKE CAROL TESKE NANCY TI-IAR 1'd Lil-'e To Tell You Ifs Great I0 Be Alive In .Ily illenznry Track 2, 3. -lg Cross Country 4. Y-Tm-vn 2, 3. 43 Frvncli 35 ,IA Future Nursvs 3, 49 Cl:-o 25 B 4. vm? ,.,,. xx Choir 31 Tigvr 4, -'-k . Mai. if 1451 'R -an ,., ,nm 1 ev- W PAUL THIERBACH JO ANN THORNTON BETTY JEAN TITUS HELEN TOLSON Hold E1'Pf.5'fIlil1g.l Wabash Blues Caiety Ytllllff' llle One Student Couneil 13 Service Spanish 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, Sigma Future Nurses 4. Club 3: Footlmall Boosters 3, 4. 45 Big Sister 4, Greybric 4. RUTH URIST l'Il He Around French 2, 33 Future Teacher 45 Footlighters 4. MARILYN WAGNER Dream Serenade Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, BB Boost- ters 1, 2, 35 ,IA 3, 4, Big Sis- ters 43 National Honor So- ciety 41 Art 1, 3. N WN. 0.8 DONNA WALLER Eye Opener Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Z' is-v J-sus.n0 'N, 1 l pm' RIN , X2 .,,, ' LARRY WADLEY l cf' -1 Hey, Coodloolfing Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vive Presi- dent. SAM WATSON JEANNETTE WEBER Sanfs Song Tell .lle in Your Own Sweet Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, WHY 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track 3, Y-T1'PnS 2, 3, Big Sister 43 4, Letterman's Club 4. Future Nurses 4. I ui-1 1 , 4. .,' wr 't I' .IAMED WEISS JERRY WERT Afljlldilllfll Graduation Day Rifle- Club 2. JOLITA WHITFIELD We Two Ilslu-r 43 Footliglils-rs 43 Cam- pus Club 4. TYREE WILBURN Tell Me Why sf I , 2 mf ' I is Q-TK i Ray 0. ' RONALD WHEELER Makin' Time Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice Presi- dent Ig Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g ,IA 45 Band 2, 3, 4. JANET WILCOX ROBERT WILDER l Tru st You, All Mixed Up GWENDOLYN WHITE Love Never Changes JOY WHITFIELD Sisters Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-TECH 1 Fnotlighivrs 4. LINDSEY WILHITE With a Little Bit of Luck French Club, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dentg Choir 2, 3, 4. 'imc ui T57 ,- ur 'S Ji 'cv' CYNTHIA WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLMING FREDDIE MAE WILSON CAROL WINTERS Szveellzearr Sweet ann' Gentle Forerer .llore Woulrl I? Y-'l'e-on 1, lute-r Club Council 2, Y-Tevn 1, 2g Rifle Club 1, 2. Usher 3, 4. Assistant Hz-all llsh- Y-'l'vvn 2, 4g JA 3: Futur Tre-asun-r 35 Art Ig Cleo 1, er. 'll-u1'l1u-rs-1, lfulurv Nurses 4 2: Tiger 3. 41 Sigma 4. CHRISTOPHER WOLSKE Cliirngu Style Jazz Cleo Ig Ar! 4g H1-'V 3 'l'rc'nsure-r, ARBY YARBROUGH Leave lt to ,Ile I-'uotlmull 2: Track 3, 4. l ,, ,., 1, 'K VII , L. !ei 't Q .M 4? 5 'N-vu... .IOSEPHINE YARBROUGH Josephine Q? EMILIE ZINDLER Ain't She Sweet? Choir Accompanisl 2, 3, 43 Tiger 3, 43 Big Sisters 4g ,IA 3, Treasurer: National Honor 3, 4. ALAN WORKINCER Baby Doll Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ZOOK lt Is No Secret 3 , ,iliw 1r,'.fI Hot Diggity SENIORS NOT ROBERT BOYKIN JACK BRAFORD LOTTIE BURNS GLENN FAULTERSACK JAMES GLIEN LARRY GORDON PATRICIA HEIMSOTH DONALD HENDRIX JERRY ZWAR DARLENE CADDIE The Very Thought of You PICTURED JAMES JOHANSEN JANET MARSHALL DAVID RILEY ERICK SKALE FRANK WARREN RICHARD WILLIAMS TERRY YORE 70666 We, the Class of 1957, of Benton Harbor High School in the city of Benton Harbor, County of Berrien, State of Michigan, United States of America, being of sound mind and body at this writing, and realizing that our days at Benton Harbor High are rapidly coming to an end, do hereby make, publish, and declare this last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and testaments made by us in the past. Being an outstanding class in all respects, we would like to remind the Juniors that it will be utterly impossible to duplicate any records we have achieved. but as Seniors they should not become discouraged. To the student body, as a whole, we leave our many accomplishments in the fields of athletics, music, and drama. The Senior members of the Letterman's Club leave Mr. Appledorn to the 1958 Big Sisters. The Senior members of National Honor Society leave their ability to brown-nosen the teachers to the Junior members of the said society. Gwen Rahn wills her cast to next yearis Senior play. To the office helpers we leave all our unexcused admits, in hopes that they will be reissued. All our gratitude personified goes to the faculty for their tireless hours spent trying to induce us to achieve higher goals in life. Our many thanks and gratitude are left to our worthy advisor, Mr. Holt. for his inspiring leadership and energetic efforts in guiding us through all our trials and tribulations during the past four years. This year's undernourished Seniors will to the hungry Juniors the cafeteria we did not get in hopes that they will receive more benefit from it than we did. The Class of 1957 leaves John Rogers to his father as a social problem. Dave Gordon leaves his elevated shoes to Chester Walker so that he will be better able to play basketball. Wally Preston leaves his ability to make Hi-Y speeches to Dick Small. Jeanne Govatos bequeaths her soft round pony tail to Bunny Ogden. To Douglas Landis and Mike Yore, Tom Larson leaves his ability to smell', trouble. Don Marler wills his position on the football team to Myron Hamilton and Alvin Filstrup because it will take both of them to make halfback. The book Multiplication Made Easy goes to George Kelso from the Senior cheerleaders. Nancy Creed leaves her Ford to Judy Hashman to use the parts to make a hot rod. To Jane Hadley, Charlotte Schuster leaves her leading man, Nelson Carlock, in hopes that she will play opposite him next year. Joy and Jolita Whitfield leave their ability to get along to Nancy and Linda McGinley. The Senior Class leaves all the Tweedy cartoons to Mr. Curnow. Jerry Barchett leaves his 2-point average to Tony Belski in hopes that he will be able to receive it. To DeAnn Doebeli, Judy Blake wills her short hair and bleach solution. We, the Class of 1957, do hereby put our stamp on this letter which will be mailed June fifth in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven. SUBMITTED BY CLASS WILL COMMITTEE Chairman: Barbara Ginter Karen Gobiel Richard Gavrolovich Joan Gregory Gwen Rahn l82 P The following articles appeared in the June 5, 1977, edition of the News-Palladium fowned by Marvin Teske, published by Vernon-Baker, and sold by newsboy Mike Pinkl : CABANA CLUB OPENING MBANG-UP AFFAIR by Jeri Briney Just as Benton Harbor Mayor Larry Wadley tassisted by his secretary, Kathryn Christi was about to cut the ribbon officially opening the magnificent new Cabana Club owned by Jerry Lutz, janitor David Handy and janitress Wanda Heier staged a daring hold-up. By filling their scrub buckets with soap flakes, they succeeded in scooping up nearly 551,000,000 behind a screen of bubbles. Unfortunately for the thieves, four alert policemen, Gus Hinkleman. John Kosick, David Longacre, and Ron Taylor, apprehended them at the door. STAR-STUDDED OPENING COLOSSAL SUCCESS by Jo Ann Marutz The opening of Jerry Lutz's fabulous Cabana Club found many prominent person- ages in attendance. Some of those present were: Tom Bloom, notorious novelist fhis newest book, War Cry, has been banned in 48 statesl with Carol Anderson, leader of the famed allQgirl band lwhose theme song was written by the talented composer, Norma Ortwiglg Phil Murray, famed for his 60-year muscle-building plan, with Maria Contreras, exotic toreadorg Ron Ravitch, current teen-age film idol, squiring Sue Black lwho launched her film-land career in the sensational movie, Doll Babyvig and Helmut Kolig, Austrian ambassador to the United States, escorting Joan Gregory, optical sign painter. Also attending the gala event were Jim Culver- house, suspender tycoon, and his manager, Sandy Priebeg Dale Kesler, prominent bird-watcher, and Carolyn Mandarino, renowned adventurer who recently returned from a safari into the interior regions of Sodusg and the wealthy, eligible bachelor, Lynn Stone fowner of the Stone Quarry, from which 3 billion dollarsaworth of rock is removed dailyl and Marcia Lape, who discovered Element Q, newest in the atomic field, in the rock in Stone's Quarry. Attending the affair Hen masse were athletes Jim Green and Bill Rodgers, boxers who fought to a 27-round draw for the World Heavyweight crown, referee for the bout, Harry Bischoff, Arleen Patterson, Olympic skating star, and Bob Gideon, track star who broke the record for the 4-minute mile by doing it in 11 days, 12 hours, 26 minutes, and 15 seconds. Also on hand for the opening was Mary Gale, who arrived with seven of her thirteen children. Mary is currently living in the Windy Cityl' rearing her little Gales The opening of the club itself was magnificent. The beautiful decorating was done by the talented Roselyn Brant. Entertainment was provided by the Leroy Henry combo, composed of Theron Caldwell, John Haas, and Jerry Lockman, plus singer Lodie Freeman. The noted dance team of Mary Ann Palmert and David Riff also entertained. Employed at the club are several members of the '57 graduating class. Among them were: Lindsey Wilhite, Jim Abshier, Larry Easton, Jim Brown, waiters, Barry Baker, bouncer, Bob Bloom, chef, Shirley Friske, cigarette girl, Wyntie Arford, club photographer, Jody Payne, flower saleswomang aid Larry Lutz, Donna Asbury, and Judy Dukesherer, bartenders. I83 BULLETIN! TRIAL OF JANITORS OPENS The courtroom of Judge Chris Wolske was jammed today, as participants and spectators alike thronged into the court house. Sheriff Elliott Garb remarked that he had never seen so many people at a trial. Attorney for the defense, Don Parks, and prosecuting attorney, Frank Eagler, each predict an early victory. Serving on the jury are: Joyce Abrams, retired Naval admiral, Pat DePalma, veterinariang Jerry Wert, earmuff manufacturerg Betty Floyd, head of a nursing school: Bob Rice, who puts the holes in ftakes them out of?l doughnutsg Bill Marquart, math professor at PUg Ken Krauel, who married the popular Bubbles LaRue fformerly Sue Herviglg Vernell Duckett, head of an orphanageg Sharon Kruggel, who puts teeth in combsg Jo Ann Thornton, a chimney-sweepg Sharon Crossman, inventor of vitamins Z12, Z93, and Z4-17, and Dick Taylor, fish net mender. Clerk Annette Marceau swore in the jury, and the trial began. Barbara Schott, bus driver, was the only witness to testify this morning. Terry Mosher, prison warden, and his two most trusted guards, Ron Wheeler and John Keana, were present throughout the trial, so it looks as though an early ending is in sight. Meanwhile, in the gallery, several notable faces were seen. Among them were: Andrea Gorove and Sharon Cohen, who just returned from an expedition to the South Poleg Cynthia Williams, famed portrait painterg Maria Dubowic, acclaimed the world over for her operatic voiceg Judy Becker, race track owner, and Sandy Prillwitz, horse trainerg Ronald Bublick, who makes button-holes for ivy-league shirts, Tom Garland, president of the Baby-Sitters Union, Mary Morgan, who discovered Morgan's Modern Method for Speed-Reading taught in all schools today, Ron Larson, a stamp licker at the post office, Alan Workinger, a skin diver: Ellen Gustafson, concert pianist, DeWayne Lanham, Ballet Master, and part of his troupe: Jane Heiniche, Carol Schuhknecht, and Suzanne Masters, Michael Jeffrey, who puts the rings in the telephone, Liane Buck and Judy Johnson, partners in the multi-billion-dollar g'Elvis', button business, Susan Johnson, who teaches underwater basket-weavingg and Sharon Fletcher, who trains boxing kangaroos. Unable to attend the trial, but sending word that he hoped his old friends were doing' well, was billionaire Rich Gavrilovich. Thus ended the first day of the trial. SUBMITTED BY THE CLASS PROPHECY COMMITTEE: Chairman: Sue Black Mary Gale Phil Murray Mike Jeffrey Carolyn Mandarino Maria Contreras Jerry Lutz Connie McCaster Lindsey Wilhite I84 Abbott, Danny 63, 132 Abbott, Marilyn 117 Abbott, Victor 63, 117 Abrams, Annie Mae 58, 148 Abrams, Joeshell 122 Abrams, Joyce 148 Abshier, James 148 Adams, Donald 148 Adams, Sammy 122 Adcock, Beverly 43, 132 Adcock, Joyce 122 ADVANCED CHOIR 82 Alkens, Goldie 122 Akins, Jack 122 Akright, Leon 148 Akright, Robert 148 Alexander, Rodney 122 Alford, Allen, Norma Jean 82, 83, 148 Barbara 48, 52, 132 Allen, David 63, 117 Allen, Dcvonna 117 Allen, Donna 122 Allen, James 43, 132 Allen, Leroy 132 Allen, Wayne 68, 132 Dawso Al.l. SPORTS EVENTS SERVICE CLUB 63, 69 Alti, Anthony 43, 117 Alti, Connie 52, 80, 117 Anderson, Carole 22, 65, 76, 148 Anderson, Connie 132 Anderson, Judith 52, 122 Anderson, Nels 90, 96, 117 Anderson, Willie 132 Anclreen, Lynn 46, 56, 82, 132 Andres, Carolyn 58, 122 Andrews, Joanthn 42, 83, 132 Antonelli, Lettie 132 Applcdurn, Ronald 70, 89, 103 Arant, Eugene 117 Archer, Virginia 80, 82, 103 Archie, Harold 122 Arenberg, Irving 90, 122 Arfa, Harriet 132 Arford, Mike 117 Arlnrd, Wyntie 41, 44, 62, 82, 83, 148 Asbury, Donna 57, 71, 148 Ashburn, Carol 58, 76, 82, 132 Ashby, Bruce 122 Ashby, Kay 58, 80, 117 Ashby, Pat 22, 76, 149 Ashby, Suzanne 76, 132 Ashley, Norma 68, 122 Ashley, William 122 Atchison, Carolyn 80, 122 ATOMITES CLUB 82 Atwood, Georgia 48, 103 Atwood, Harold 103 Ausly, Larry 20, 90, 122 Benson, Wanda 43, 56, 67, 81, 132 Benton, Jim 47, 117 Berley, Linda 132 Bernard, Sharon 122 Berry, Larry 117 Berry, Mary Jo 62, 150 Bertog, Carl 122 Bettig, Eric 117 Bettig, Nina 51, 81, 132 Bettison, Reo 150 Bevelhymer, Virginia 80, 117 Bierman, Alden 42, 102 Bierman, Beverly 46, 67, 76, 132 Biggart, Gerald 70, 89, 95, 132 BIG SISTERS' CLUB 62 BIOLOGY CLUB 46 Birch, Burban 132 Bird, Alice 80, 132 Bishoff, Harry 150 Bishop, Georgia 122 Bittner, Jim 47, 117 Bittner, Rodger 46, 76, 122 Bizer, Lois 150 Black, Sue -10, 44, 52, 53, 59, 62, 76, 113, 151 Blair, Rodger 76, 117 Blake, Judy 40, 42, 44, 59, 62, 82, 83, 99, 151 Blake, Vincent 117 Blakeman, Ronald 103 Blanshan, Barbara 151 Blanton, Flora 132 Blasy, George 151 Blasy, Kathleen 151 Blevins, June 80, 117 Blinkman, Neal 103 Bloom, Robert 70, 89, 151 Bloom, Thomas 64, 151 Bloomer, General 122 Blough, Gary 47, 90, 117 Blunt, Doris 44, 103 Blythe, Doris 52, 82, 83, 132 Bohn, Barbara 58, 132 Bohn, 1-'red 151 Bohn, Jim 22, 96 Bone, Terry 117 Bonfoey, Bill 151 Bonkowski, Naemi 122 Book, Bob 132 Booker, Gloria 81 Boomer, Lawrence 122 Bonne, Edward 132 Bonne, James 122 Bowling, Carolyn 122 Bowling, Jerry 133 Bowman, Eddie 117 Bull, Harrison 53, 76, 133 Bullard, Harry 153 Bunch, Vera 78, 122 Bundy, Audrey 133 Burbach, Gerald 133 Burger, Thomas 122 Burgess, DeeLoris 78, 133 Burgoyne, Louise 133 Burkett, Loren 153 Burkett, Marion 43, 117 Burkett, Patricia 62, 78, 153 Burns, Donald 15, 96. 104 Burns, Myra 52, 80, 122, 180 Burress, Charles 81, 117 Burtchett, Isabelle 81, 133 Bury, Chellan 133 Butgereit, Leslie 70, 90, 104 Butgereit, Philip 122 Butler, Barbara 80, 122 Butler, Julius 78, 122 Byers, Nancy 117 Byers, Suzanne 45, 65, 133 Cagle, Almeda 57, 153 Cagle, Barbara 133 Cagle, Eva Jo 117 Cozort, James 134 Craft, Donna 123 Craidon, Sue 48, 55, 123 Craig, Gloria 52, 56, 134 Craig. Judith 48, 80, 117 Crane, William 154 Crawford, Viva 134 Creed, Nancy 40, 42, 53, 62, 155 Crick, Laura 81, 117 Crider, Vernon 134 Cross, Smitty 117 CROSS-COUNTRY 98 Crossley, Barbara 123 Crossley, Jo Ann 134 Crosaman, Sharon 44, 62. 82, 83 Crow, Dimple 52, 134 Crowder, Diana 44, 155 Crowder, Keith 123 Crowley, Cynthia 123 Crowley, Patsy 43, 66, 134 Culby, Frank 63, 134 Culverhouse, Brian 1.34 Culverhouse, Jim 70, 95, 98, 155 Curneal, Allen 64, 76, 78, 134 Curnow, Wesley 61, 105 Boyd, Carol 151 Boyd, Darlene 133 Boyer, Nancy 152 Bo le Robert 20 90 103 Caldwell, Theron 82, 153 Callaway, Judy 50, 133 Cameron, Ellen 117 Campbell, Hugh 63, 104 Campbell, Jane 56, 65, 82, 133 Capps, Patricia 133 Carey, Susan 117 Carlock, Nelson 133 Carlsen, Wally 58, 122 Carlson, Carl 122 Carlson, Gerald 117 Carlson, Larry 122 Carlson, Robert 153 Carr, Fred 154 Carrell, Eloise 122 Carroll, Mary 80, 117 Carter, Ann 80, 117 Cartwright, David 133 Carver, Gene 89, 133 Case, Edward 63, 133 Case, Harry 63, 133 Cayo, Billy 123 Cayo, Carabeth 56, 81, 133 Cayo, Roger, 23, 49, 123 Cerecke, Roy 133 Chabot, Beverly 43, 133 Chabot, Karol 123 Chandler, James 133 Chapin, Nellie 133 Chartrand, DiAnn 48, 55, 123 CHEERLEADERS 91, 97 Chilton, Guy 133 Christ, Kathryn 41, 44, 62, 154 Chronister, Joyce 76, 117 Curtis, Glenn 76, 123 Curtis Curtis , Joseph 117 , Richard 54, 134 Curtis, Wilbert 117 Dahlmer, Viola 105 Dahms, Judith 123 Dahms, Robert 123 Dales, Bruce 117 Dally, Barbara 123 Dally, Patty 134 Daniel, Charles 64, 76, 155 Daniel, George 123 Daubert, Bruce 81, 123 Daubert, Marie 50, 155 Daugherty, Luretta Daven 123 ort Donald 46, 76, 123 P 1 Davino, Donald 19, 70, 98. 134 Davis, Anita 117 Davis, Barbara 134 Davis, Dale 63, 123 Davis, Darlene 134 Davis, Janice 61, 80, 123 Davis, Julia 80, 117 Davis, Davis Mildred 123 Minnie az, ss, 134 Davis: Nancy 65, 134- Davis, Richard 64, 134 Davis, Shirley 123 Davis, Sue 123 Davis, Wrennie 123 n, Martin 117 Ausly, Paula 117 Austrins, Andrea 76, 78, 132 Babcock, Paul 117 Babcock, Wayne 122 Bacon, Bahm, Robert 132 Roger 122 1' - v I BOYS' RIFLE CLUB 64 Bradley, Daniel 122 Bradley, James 117 Branlett, Ronald 122 Braniff, Ruth 111 Clark, Christine 154 Clark, Dewayne 117 Clark, Helen 80, 117 Clark, Mildred 66, 133 Clark, Terry 123 Clark Vicky 117 Bailey, Don 149 Bailey, Sandra 122 Baker, Barry 149 Baker, Vernon 149 Ballard, Jack 122 Banick, Lucille 58, 67, 149 Banks, Greg 132 Brann, Lee 104 Brant, Connie 152 Brant, Deanna 62, 81, 83, 152 Brant, Roselyn 58, 152 Brant, James 117 Brant, Jim 117 Brant, Willis 90, 117 Barchett, Gerald 70, 89, 95, 112, 149 Barker, Barry L. 58 Barker, Helen 52, 81, 149 Barker, Robert 132 Barnes, Elvartes 149 Barnett, Curtis 52, 122 Barsuhn, James 48, 76, 117 Bartels, JoAnne 149 Bartolone, Dominick 117 Barton, Betty 122 Baskin, Jerry 117 Baskin, Ronnie 132 BASKETBALL, I-'RESHMAN 96 BASKETBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY 96 BASKETBALL, VARSITY 92, 93, 94, 95 Bass, Jack 132 Bass, Jayce 48, 132 Bassett, Duane 122 Baugher, Rita 132 Brecht, Mary 52, 55, 122 Breitenbach, Elsa 104 Brenner, Harold 90, 96, 117 Brent, Charles 81, 90, 122 Breach, LeRoy 47, 58, 81, 90, 117 Breyen, Henry 122 Bridges, Eloise 152 Bridges, Junior 132 Bridgham, Jerry 46, 76, 122 Bridgham, John 104 Briney, Gerald 22, 44, 45, 76, 78, 152 Briney, Richard 54, 82, 133 Broadnax, Emma 122 Brogdon, Shirley 55, 122 Brooks, Betty 51, 152 Brooks, Valrea 152 Brooks, Vance 63, 122 Brow, James 152 Brow, Patricia 133 Brown, Annie 117 Brown, Barbara 49,122,152 Baushke, James 149 Bayle, Edna 117 Bayle, Ima 50, 150 Bayman, Robert 150 Beaird, Larry 122 Beard, John 122 Besson, Jahn 117 Beeht, Kelly 132 Becker, Judy 60, 62, 150 BEGINNING CHOIR Bl Bell, Robert 117 Bell, Sandra 150 Belskl, Tony 15, 54, 70, 89, 95, 132 Bennett, Calvin 20, 49, 122 Bennett, Faith 117 Benoit, Philip 48, 81, 117 Benson, lies 150 X . Brown Brown Carol 52, 122 , George 78, 122 Brown, James 90, 117 Brown, Lynn 96, 117 Brown, Wilbert 133 Brown, William 90, 133 Bruckman, Ann 117 Bruckman, Richard 153 Bryant, Donald 122 Bryant, Judy 133 Bryant, Robert 69, 117 Bryson, Jerry 82, 133 Bublick, Ronald 153 Bucher, James 153 Buck, Liane 52, 62, 76, 153 Buckholtz, LuAnne 133 Bull, Gordon 104 Clark: Yvonne si, 133 Clauser, Patricia 80, 117 Clem, Gerald 51, 61, 68, 69, 133 Clifford, Wayne 133 Clifford, Virginia 154 Cluster, Arlene 134 Cobb, Arby 123 Coburn, Rex 117 Cochran, James 123 Cochran, Robert 154 Coflel, Gale 113 Coffman, Jeanella 123, 154 Coffman, Jewell 44, 78 Coffman, Tom 123 Cohen, Sharon 59, 154 Colby, Gene 89, 134 Cole, Jeanine 117 Cole, Jim 134 Coleman, Wayne 90, 134 Collier, Norman 123 Collins, Jessie, 134 Collins, William 123 Collis, Sandra 55, 80, 123 Companion, Ronald 123 Compton, Beatrice 123 CONCERT BAND 76, 77 Congdon, Jerry 123 Connell, Jimmie 63, 123 Connell, Virginia 123 Conover, A. B. 104 Conover, Marjorie 105 Conrad, Glenn 134 Contrearas, Maria 112, 154 Cook, Margaret 80, 117 Cooper, Reba 123 Cooper, Dwight 82, 134 Cork, Myrna 105 Cornwell, Derry 123 Corrothers, Carol 48, 55, 123 Corzine, Jimmie 117 Costanza, Angelo 63, 123 Counts, Sandra 117 Court, Alice 43, 134 Covington, Edward 123 Cox, Bill 123 Day, Judith 117 Day, Margene 52, 123 Day, Norman 155 Day, Sharon 62, 76, 155 Dean, James 134 Dean, Leon 123 Decker, Daisy 134 Decker, Richard 117 Decker, Sharon 52, 117 Del-'oe, Lois 117 DeFrancesco, Rocky 51, 123 Delaney, Margaret 123 DeLong, Donna 56, 134 DeMaria, Jack 123 Deninsenke, Swetlena 56, 134 Denny, Eva 80, 123 DePalmn, Patricia 48, 62, 155 DePriest, Alan 123 DL-Priest, Milton 123 Derby, Diana 117 Dettman, Donna 56, 134 Detwilder, Dale 155 Dewey, Gladys 156 Dewey, lnez 117 Dewey, Ralph 63, 123 DeWitt, Wilbur 63, 123 DeWolf, Sandra 56, 134 Dickson, Jack 134 Dill, Robert 63, 123 Dinnell, Michael 134 Dixson, Mary L. 102 Dixon, Lovie 66, 134 Doan, Jo Ann 117 Dobbins, Edith 134 Dodd, Charles 156 Dodson, Paul 135 Dodson, Ruth 57, 156 Doebeli, Deanne 48, 52, 56, 135 Dominy, Sharon 123 Doornbos, Robert 134 Doster, Duke 42, 46, 90, 123 Dougan, Evert 63, 117 Dougherty, Harvey 48, 52, 117 Dowdy, Abbie 52, 135 Doyle, Joe 117 Doyle, Patricia 56, 135 Dragomir, Thomas 156 Dryden, Ron 23, 49, 123 Dubawilt, Maria 62, 156 Dubowik, Theodore 123 Ducltett, Virnell 48, 82, 156 Dukesherer, John 54, 76, 134 Dukesherer, Judy 40, -12, 44, 46, 62. 76, 112, 156 Jackson, Thomas 47, 118 Robert 135 Dunbar, Duane 15, 34, 89, 94 Duncan, Beverly 81, 156 Duncan, Duane 117 Dunnintl. James 47, 117 Dykema, Carol 123 Dyson, David 134 Dyson, Mattie 52, 58, 68, 69, 81, 156 Eagler, Frank 58, 156 East, Jeannie 61, 76, 135, Eaaterling, Betty 52, 82, 135 Easton, Larry 53, 82, 98 Edmonds, Alben Sl, 157 Edmonds, Barbara 123 Edmunds, Sherry 81, 117 Edmondson, Joe 123 Edwards, Celia 157 Edwards, Oliver 19, 70, 89, 157 Edwards, Patricia 124 Ehrenbcrg, Ruth Ann 76, 157 Eichhorn. Lynne 49, 135 Elkins, Gerald 81, 124 Elliott. Dewayne 124 Gallagher, Jordan 118 Gallagher, Joyce 124- Gant, Patricia 62, 76, 158 Garb, Elliott, 40, 44, 46, 158 Gardner, Alan 159 Garland, Tom 15, 16, 64, 88, 89. 159 Garner, Mary 118 Gast, Harold 124' Gathright, John 118 Gavrilovich, Richard 40, 42, 44, 71, 159 Gearing, Beverly 124 Geisler, Katherine 80, 118 Gemmill, Nancy 52, 55, 69, 124 Genovese, John 135 Getz, Joe 124 Gideon, Robert 20, 21, 70, 159 Gilbert, Jerry 51, 135 Gillespie, Alice 80, 124 Gillespie, Earline 43, 52, 66, 159 Gillespie, Helen 66, 159 Gillespie, Oscar 118 Gilson, Ellis, Richard 124 Elsner, Emil 96, 105 Elaton , Donnie 135 Elaton, Ronnie 47, 81, 124 Elston, Sharon 118 Elyett, Sheila 118 Emhoff, Carrie 55, 76, 78, 124 Emmert. James 76, 78, 124 Ensley, Leon 124 Eratling, Bonnie 55, 124 Ervin. Darlene 55, 124 Ervin, Ervin, George 124 Mary 76, 118 Etling, Forest 78, 105 Evans, Marlene 124 Evans, Mary 81, 135 Evans, Tom 124 Ewers, Darlya 124 Eaell, Fairba Glenda 56, 135 nks, Lester 78, 124 Ginter, Barbara 40, 44, 62, 91, 159 59, 62, Ginter, Cynthia 41, 44, 46, Giolia, Camille 52, 135 Gipson, James 124 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 80 GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB 65 Glascock, Todd 51, 53, 84, 124 Glass, Allen 81, 124 Gleason, Dianna 80, 118 Glenn, Delores 47, 80, 136 Glien, Georgia 159 Glover, Jerry 118 Glover, John 136 Gobiel, Karen 71, 91, 159 Godfrey, Mary 124 Godin, Laura 32, 76, 160 Goff, Diane 136 ' Goldstein, Ronald 160 Golladay, Nancy 160 Golladay, Ronald 124 159 Farina, Fortunate 55, 124 Farmer, Melvin 90, 135 Farmer, Roy 124 Farnum, Don 93, 98, 105 Fee. Dorothy 157 Felrlton, Robert 124 Felter. Thomas 58, 124 Fester, Jeannette 43, 135 Field, Beatrice 52, 67, 135 Goodwin, Robert 52, 54, 82, 136 Goody, Charlotte 124 Goody, Margot 57, 160 Gordon, David 89, 99, 160 Gorove, Andrea 82, 160 Govatos, Virginia 52, 57, 112, 160 Gracer, Larry 47, 81, 118 Graham, Judy ,55, 124 Grams, Alfred 78, 118 Grams, Hilda 80, 136 Fisher Filstru Alvin III 23, 54. 98. 135 Filstru pu p, Scott 118 Finehont, Mary 80, 118 Finley Donald 90, 135 Finley: Ellen 62, nos Firme, Fisher Fisher Fred 51, 78, 124 , Clyde 51. 124 , Ethel 51, 157 Fisher, Valerie 46, 76, 82, 135 Virginia 53, 80, 118 Grannell, Emily 136 Gray, Alma 60, 160 Gray, Sylvia Lee 47 Gray, Velma 68, 81, 160 Graziano, Anna 160 Grcar, Sharon 78, 160 Green, James 70, 88, 89, 161 Green, Ronald 118 Greenman, Joan 48, 58, 80, 118 Hall, J Fitzcharles, Barbara 157 Flagel, Ronald 124 Fletcher, Nancy 80, 118 Fletcher, Sharon 48, 62, 78, 157 Flippen, Kenneth 157 Flnry, Carolyn 58, 62, 157 Flowers, Judith 124 Floyd, Betty 62, 67, 158 Foandle, Gerald 64, 76, 78, 135 FOOTLIGHTERS 52 FOOTBALL, FRESHMAN 90 FOOTBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY 90 FOOTBALL, VARSITY 87, 88, 89 Ford, Jonathan 81, 135 Forestieri, Mary 22, 45, 56, 65, 135 Fortner, Charlotte 118 Fortner, .lerell 135 Foster, George 158 Foster, Judy 80, 118 Foster, Sharon 55, 124 Foust. Billy 135 Frankline, Walter 158, Fraser, Mary 80, 118 Fredericks, Donald 135 Freeman, Gerry 20, 124 Freeman, LaVera 118 Freeman, Lodie 48, 58, 80, 82, 158 Greentnan, John 58, 161 Gregory, Joan 40, 44, 60, 62, 82, 161 GREYBRIC 40, 41 Grieser, Lynn 55. 124 Griffin, George 118 Griffin, James 161 Griffin, Stella 78, 124 Grunttnan, Ronald 136 Gualandi, Sammy 51, 52, 55, 124 Gunn, Donald 136 Gunn, Earl 136 Gunn, James 161 Gurewitz, Sharon 56, 76, 126 Guse, Ewald 136 Gustafson, Ellen 44, 62, 67, 161 Haas, John 76, 161 Haas, Michael 52, 124 Haditz, Ronald 124 Hadley, Jane 60, 82, 136 Hatlley, John 82, 161 Hatllow, Robert 118 Hahn, Arlene 136 Hall, Adell 161 Hall, Barbara 47, 124 Hall, Donna 124 Hall, Henderson 136 ack 90, 96, 124 Klotz Freeman, Odell 80, 118 Freeman, Velda 61, 118 Hall, Lee 90, 124 Hall, Maydell 68, 136 French, Ronnie 118 Fricano, Charles 20, 124 Frick, Suzn 49. 60, 81, 124 Friske, Shirley 41. 44, 62, 158 Froelich, August 63, 135 Froelich, Helen 135 Froellch, Jane 135 Froelich, Mary Louise 118 Froelich, Virginia 62, 91, 158 Fry, Judith 124 Fulton, Geraldine 158 Fultz, Floyd 135 Furlan, Joan 52, 36, 67, 135 Fuse, Ruby 66, 135 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 63 FUTURE NURSES CLUB 66, 67 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 50 Gaines. Ronnie 118 Gale, Mary 41, 12, 44, 46, 59, 62, 82, 99, 158 Hall, Robert 106 Hamilton, Myron 70, 124 Hampton, Alberta 81, 136 Hampton, Carole 52, 53, 56, 136 Hampton, Fred 136 Handy, Charles 90, 118 Handy, Christine 50, 60, 80, 124 Handy, David 42, 44. 76, 161 Handy, Paul 57, 118 ' Haney Gordon 124 Hannsch, Herbert 118 Harbin, Philip 136 Hardy, Martha 136 Harirlg, James 46, 64, 78, 124 Haring, Paul 106 Harman, Linda 49, 56, 61, 136 Harman, William 118 Harmon, Eugene 124 Haaris. Betty 124 Harris, Charles 136 Harris, John 63. 136 ' 186 IP' Harris, Robert 136 Harrison, Roy 70, 98, 118 Harrod, Don J. 43, 44, 106 Hart, Delbert 118 Hart, Jacqueline 76, 162 Hart, Judith 136 Hartlcrode, Judy 58, 124 Hartman, Stephen 118 Hartz, Mary K. 106 Harvey, Larry 54, 136 Hashman, Judy 55, 76, 78, 121 Hathaway, Roberta 124 Hauch, Dorothy 125 Hauch, Judy 162 Hanch, Leonard 118 Hauch, Mundy 125 Hauuh, Rosalee 43, 58, 162 Hauser, Janet 76, 118 Hawkings, Adell 58, 68, 125 Hawkins, Charles 125 Hawkins, Dollesta 52, 162 Hawkins, Elmer 136 Humes, Brenda 163 Hnmes, Kenneth 163 Humphrey, Nancy 111 Humphrey, Ronald 125 Hurse, Loreen 125 Horse, Marie 161 Hutchinson, Robert 125 Hynd, Robert 89, 107 Hyslop, Jeanine 164 lmbordino, Joseph 63, 118 Ingram, Jimmie 118 Irwin, Gordon 118 Iverson, Clara 107 Ivy, Donald 164 Ivy, Patricia 52, 125 Jackson, Arnold 125 Jackson, Donald 90, 125 Jackson, DorotJ1y'136 Jackson, Jimmie 118 Jackson, Nancy 61. 164 Jackson, Victoria 125 Hawkins, Fletcher 125 Hawkins, James 162 Hawkins, Percy 162 Hawks, Dorothy 46, 106 Hawks, Richard 49, 118 Hayes, Arthur 162 Haynes, Darlene 125 Head, James 162 Head, Patricia 125 Head, Patty 136 Healy, Herman 125 Hearn, Roger 51, 78, 125 Heathcock, June 118 Hcathcock, Kenneth 125 Heaton, Nancy 118 Hcckathornc, John 20, '70, 125 Heckathorne, L. 106 Heeter, Becky 76, 125 Heier, Wanda 41, 44, 50, 59, 62, 162 Hcim, Judith 56, 136 Heimsoth, Patricia 81 Hcilusoth, Peggy 52, 125 Heinickc, Jane 48, 62, 80, 162 Heinicke, .loan 49, 125 Hendrixson, Mary 52, 55, 125 Hennes, Marilyn 76, 136 Henning, Sally 56, 76, 136 Hensley, Richard 136 Heppler, Roberta 55, 82, 125 Heritz, Henrietta 162 Heritz, Henry 63, 163 Herman, Joyce 80, 125 Herring, H. D. 118 Herring, James 90, 96, 125 Hersh, Linda 55, 125 Hervig, Susan 22, 48, 57, 163 Hester, Glenn 125 Hetfield, Marvin 63, 118 Hetfield, Ralph 136 Hettinger, Sharon 80, 125 Hickmott, Mal 63, 125 Hicks, Beatrice 80, 118 Hicks, James 81, 118 Higbee, James 136 Higbee, Laureen 136 Higgins, Philip ua Hill, Allen 118 Hill, Carl 125 Hill, Patricia 57, 163 Hill, Quinn 125 Hill, Willie 118 Himes, Richard 64, 76, 78, 125 Hinds, Glenda 125 Hines, Gene 19 Hines, William 47, 137 Hinkel, Marilyn 80, 118 Hinkelman, Barbara 137 Hinkelman, Gus 163 Hinton, Patricia 52, 80, 118 Hitchcock, Sharon 125 HI-Y CLUB 54 Hoatlin, Terry Sl, 76, 137 Hobdry, Lois 125 Hocking, Bradley 137 Hodge, Patricia 137 Hoffman, Marilyn 125 Hollis, Tom 118 Hollowa James 90 125 Jacobson, Manuel, 76, 164 Jarvis, I a 'tlae 161 Jeffre Johns Johns tl . y, Michael 164 on, Ashley 15, 16, 119, 107 on, Eddie 82, 137 Johnson, Dean 137 Johnson, Judith 164 Johnson, Judy 51, 62, 76, 125 Johnson, Julie 78 Johnson, Karen 57, 164 Johnson, Kirt 125 Johnson, Larry 125 Johnson, Ora Lee 137 Johnson, Pauline 137 Johnson Susan 40, -l-l, 76, 164 Jones , Barbara 125 Jones, Bob 63, 125 Jones, Eddie 51, 82 Jones, Joseph 118 Jones, Rohcrt 118 Jordon, Donna 118 Jorgensen, Robert 16, 54, 70 Joseph, Charles 125 Joseph, Elaine 80, 165 Joseph, Mary 66, 137 Joslyn, Cecil 81, 118 Jucngling, Adolph 125 Juengling, Herbert 137 Kaekel, Judy 62, 82, 165 Kahlcr, Hugh 107 Kasischke, Lois 80, 118 Katowich, James 165 Keana, John 44, 64, 78, 112, 165 Keefer, Jeffrey 125 Keffer, Linda 57, 67, 165 Kekkey, Nathan 118 Kelly, Annie Bell 66, 68, 137 Kelley, Willie 15, 165 Kelso, George 107 Kennedy, Darrell 63, 118 Kenney, Leroy 76, 82, 165 Kesler, Dale 19, 70, 82, 89, 165 Kesler, Marilyn 52, 55, 78, 125 Kesler, Mary 107 Kiessling, Donald 137 Kijak, Shirley 78, 125 Killebrew, David 19, 42, 46, 165 Killin, Kathryn 50, 52, 55, 76, 7 Kilpatrick, Diane 125 Kimball, Richard 165 Kimball, Vance 137 King, Malo 118 King, Robert 19, 63, 137 Kinney, Larry 81, 90, 96, 118 Kinney, Roy 63 Kinsey, Clarence 52 Kirk, Karen 166 Kirk, Linda 125 Kirshenbaum, David 166 Kirshenbaum, Fern 56 Kirshcnbsum, Renell 58, 125 Kitran, Karnl 166 Kizer, Margaret 56 Klade, Nancy 66 Kliemchen, Darlene 51, 137 Kline, Connie 81, 125 8 125 Kline, Ralph 126 , Hilbert 107 Y' . Holt, David 64, 76, 125 Holt, Douglas 46, 98, 125 Holt, Palmer 106 Holtz, George 163 Hoover, Eunice 76, 125 Hoover, Lois 42, 80, 118 Hornbeclt, Elaine 42, 80 llosking, Robert 106 Howard, Charles 137 Howard, Dorothy 81, 137 Howard, Jackie 137 Howard Howard , Kathleen 66, 163 Rayburn 118 Howell,'Lucy 125 Hoyh, Melvin 163 Hubbar Huber, Hudson d, Janet 163 Duane 118 , Barbara 125 Huff, Carole 118 Huff, George 125 Klyzek, Charles 166 Koehler, Lila 80, 188 Kolig, Helmit 46, 166 Kosbar, Carol 43, 82, 137 Kosick, John 63, 166 Kraemer, Ernest 90, 107 Kraft, Richard 166 Krauel, Kenneth 63, 82, 166 Krause, Mary 166 Krause, Warren 125 Kretchman, Elaine 57, 166 Kretchman, Gerald 96, 118 Krieger, Larry 118 Krieger, Roy 126 Kruck, Gerald 137 Kruggel, Darlene 118 Kruggel, Sharon 44, 50, 167 Kublick, Karen 76, 118 Poziwilko McGinley, Nancy 49, 55, 126 Menchinger, Ann 48 Kuhler, Margot 80, 126 Kunst, Karen 118 Kurbia, Carolyn 126 Kurbis, Danny 90, 118 Kuschel, Bernard 76, 108 Kuyltendall, Carol 126 1.aGrow, Erwin 81, 126 LaGrow, Pat 51, 81, 137 Lamb, 'l'homas 126 Lambert, Joy 52, 55, 76, 78, 126 Lalntastcr, Peggy 80, 126 Landis, Douglas 51, 137 Lane, Jean 52, 167 Lange, llonuld 95, 138 Langer, Harleigh 96, 118 Langston, James -17, 81 Lanham, Dewayne 40, 82, 118, 167 Lapc, Linda 55, 78, 126 Lupe, Marcia 41, 46, 53, 57, 62, 167 Lallatta, Mrlcne 80, 118 Larson, Julie 47, 69, 80 Larson, Karon 118 Larson, Larry 138 Larson, Laryl 48, 76, 81, 118 Larson, Ronald 167 Larson, Tom, 113. 107 Lausman, Teil 89, 138 Lawriclt. Joe 126 Lay, Jaltirt' 52, 55, 126 Layman, Wanda 118 Learn, Frank 23 Lecht-net, Harold 81, 126 Lee, Patsy 119 Lee, William 119 Leggett,,Kenneth 119 Lein, Stanley 126 Leitow, Don 90, 96, 119 Lentz, Adaline 126 Lentz, Richard 119 Leonard, Delaney 89, 167 Leonard, Kenneth 15, 138 Leonard, Patricia 138 Leslie, Patricia 126 Leszczow, Kira 43, 45, 82, 167 Letinich, Sam 126 Mastbaum, Diane 138 Masters, Barbara 126 Masters, Ronnie 119 Masters, Sharon 138 Masters, Suzanne 44, 60, 62, 76, 169 Matlock, Barbara 51, 126 Matson, Dale 169 Mattox, Harold 138 Mattox, Linda 119 Maul, Nancy 76, 126 Mayer, Connie 52, 126 Mayforth, Robert 76, 138 McAndrews, Eunice 126 McAndr ews, Henry 63, 119 McBride, Lela 126 McBride, Rachel 138 McCain, Vernon 138 McCall, Sue 119 Mr-Caster, Booker 90, 138 MeCaster, Connie 44, 49, 62, 169 McCaster, Sandra 126 McClellan, Robert 138 McCono McCoy, my, Dan 90, 119 Dorothy 61, 138 Mundt, Christina 127 Munclt, Judy 119 Mundy. Patricia 139 Murkey, Stanley 15, 170 Murphy, Marlene 52, 55, 78, 127 Murray, Phillip 40, 44, 70, 82, 88, 89, 112, 170 Music, Shelby 127 Myers, Kathy 56, 139 Myers, Luann 127 Mynatt, Rachell 80, 127 Nahle, Nelson 139 Namor, Norma 78, 119 NATIONAL HONOR SOC1ETY 44 Nauman, Max 63, 119 Neal, Bonnie Lou 61, 170 Needham, Wallace 127 Neel, Lavonda 127 Npgrilla, Ruhr-rt st, az, 139 Nelson, Mamie 127 Nelson, Sandra 80, 127 New, Sue 52, 127 New, Vivian 170 Newberry, Larry 139 Newton, Waller 139 Niccum, Richard 139 Nichols, Barbara 48, 139 Nichols, Ruth 48, 139 Nimtz, Dona Jean 127 Noack, Cynthia 46, 76, 139 Noack, Sharon 171 Nodruff, Sandra 65, 127 Nolen, Garla 43, 139 Phillips, Harriet 81, 138 Phillips, Mary Beth 138 Phillips, Robert 127 Pierson, Rochelle 138 Pifer, Harry 47, 109 Pillow, Bud 82, 138 Pink, Michael 172 Pink, Pat 48, ss, 127 Pinkerton, Warren 127 Piontelt, Eddie 63, 172 Piontek, Patricia 65, 138 Pitcher, Judy 58, 127 Pitchfotd, Wayne 76, 138 Pitts, David 127 Pitts, Els Platcher. ie Jean 172 James 64, 138 Plilcy. Judy 80, 119 Poe, Gayle 119 Pohyba, William 138 Pollard, Herman 81, 90, 96, 127 Pointer, Norma 127 Polfus, Mary Ann 119 Poole, Roger 82, 138 Popke, Susan 127 Porter, Ernestine 47, 127 Post, Bar bara 172 Postelli, Maria 127 Powell, Peggy 57, 172 Powers, David 78, 119 Powers, Robert 52, 53, 54, 76, 138 k. Jerry 90, 119 Prediger, David 90. 1.18 Prentice, Patricia 127 McCoy, Jeremiah 126 McCoy, Jon 63, 126 McCoy, Lee 138 McCoy, Martha 126 McCoy, Maxine 43, 138 McCoy, Rosie Lee 66, 139 McCreaver, Lewis 81, 126 McDowell, Bonnie 81, 126 McFadden, Dolly 126 McGath, Ronald 61, 139 McGhehey, Larry 126 McGinley, Linda 55, 126 McGinnis, Bertha 80, 126 McGinnis, Bessie 126 Melntosh, Charlotte 126 McLeod, Kathryn 56, 67, 76, 139 McMinn, Toni 126 McNees, Donald 126 Megra, Anthony 16, 96, 126 Nolen, Robert 139 Norris, Norton, Harvey 119 Nancy 71 Preston, Wallace 23, 172 Price, Barbara 48, 80, 119 Price, Gerald 173 Lewis, Jeannette 80, 119 Lewis, Judy 126 Lewis, Robert 1118 Lewis, Roosevelt 126 Lewis, Wilbur 1218 Leyden, Ra.-html 52, 54, sl, 89, 13a LIBRARY CLUB 51 Liedke, Albert 126 Liedke, Giucla 80, 119 Litakel, Norma 126 Littkc, Tony 70, 98, 138 Little, Leroy 58, 138 Lloyd, Adell 119 Lobdcll, Tom 63, 68, 69, 138 Lockman, Dorothy 61, 119 Lockman, Jerry 76, 82, 167 Loftus, Tiiiany 119 Loggains, Grover 126 Logroff, Robert 138 Lolmaugh, Melvin 138 Long, Kathleen 65, 119 Long, Mark 51, 138 Longacre, David 167 Lowder, James 168 Lowe, Maxine 43, 52, 66, 138 Ludwig, Scott 119 Luebke, Carolyn 108 Lull, David 138 Luther, Leroy 108 Lutz, Jerry 113, 168 Lutz, Larry 71, 168 Machatrek, Clifford 63, 108 Mack, John 96, 119 Maddron, Buddy 138 Maddron, Tom 126 MADRIGAL SINGERS 83 Magnuson, Elaine 45, 50, 138 Magnuson, Marilyn 46, 48, 60, 76, 116 Mahler, Joyce 57, 168 MARCHING BAND 74, 75 Mohler, Robert 15, 138 Mahoney, Mildred 119 Maikowske, Carol 56, 76, 138 Maikuwske, Merrill 76, 126 Main, Gene 138 Main, Jerry 119 Malich, LaVcrne 168 Mammina, Madeline 58, 80, 126 Mandarinu, Carolyn 22, 168 Mann, Jerome 126 Mann, Jerry 20, 47, 89, 126 Mannslt, William 138 Marceau, Annette 42, 62, 78, 108 March, Betty 42, 76, 138 Marks, Dennia 126 Marler, Donald 18, 87, 89, 95, 113. 168 Marler, Mildred 126 Marositea, Bruce 119 Marquart, Bill 44, 168 Marquart, Sharon 82, 138 Marahhurn, Larry 126 Marshburn, Ruth Ann 67, 68, 69, 168 Martorano, Roselyn 52, 55, 169 Maruts, Jo Anne 52, 53, 57, 169 Mashke, Judy 113, 169 Mason, Billie 82 Mason, Charles 82, 138, 169 Mt-nchinger, Beverly 169 Menehinger, Carol 139 Menchinger, Erilynne 46, 50, 76, 82, 139 Menchin ger Marilyn 49, 80, 119 Msmienhaiif amy no Mercer, Richard 126 Merrill, Richard 139 Mertin, Helmut 126 Metcalfe, Marcia 80, 126 Metz, Jerry 126 Meyer, Donald 119 Meyn, Margaret 52, 53, 108 Mirldaug Mielke, h, J. L. 108 Faith 61, 80, 139 Miller, Carol .lo 169 Miller, Daryl 68, 139 Miller, Garnet 169 Miller, Gordon 64, 78, 126 Miller, James 45, 108 Miller, Kent 126 Miller, Lewis 119 Miller, Mary Jane 139 Miller, Patricia 80, 119 Miller, Patricia 80, 126 Miller, Roscoe 126 Miller, Ted 47, 119 Milligan, Judith 47, 49, 127 David 48, 52, 54, 55, 78, 139 Mindell, Myer 49, 78, 119 Mings, Leon 139 Minikel, Minikel, Diane 52, 53, 56, 139 Mitchell Mitchell , Carolyn Ann 56, 82, 139 , Donnie 127 Mitchell, Duane 19, 89, 139 Mitchell, Geraldine 66, 80, 139 Mitchell, Robert 127 Mitchell, Thurston 90, 127 Mittsn, Dick 139 Mock, Carol 139 Mock, Judy 119 Moon, George 169 Moon, Rubbie 139 Moore, Arthur 139 Moore, Charleen 127 Moore, Ph llis 80 119 1' Anne 4s,'s1, sz, ss, 121 Morgan, Morgan, Brenda 49, 55, 80, 127 Morgan, Joseph 119 Morgan, Mary 40, 44, 46, 60, 62, 76 170 Morgan Ralph 127 Moritz,'Sandra 119 Morris, James 127, 170 Morris, Jerry 20, 63 Morris, Loann 46, 49, 55. 127 Morrison, Milford 69, 108 Morse, Patricia 55, 80, 127 Morton, Mosher, Mosher, Mosher, Moulas, Moulds. Mulder, Beverly 119 Barbara 44, 170 Sharon 52, 55, 76, 127 Terence 170 Evangeline 47, 52, 55, 112, 127 Larry 76. 78, 81. 170 Jamcs 170 Mulherion, Norma 66, 139 Norton, Robert 64, 127 Nunley, Mamie 80, 127 Oakley, Kaye 139 Oberle, Patricia 52, 55, 80, 127 Oberle, Sandra 43, 119 Oelz, Erling 54, 76, 139 Offerman, Dick 63, 127 Ogata, Shirley 51, 52, 55, 80, 127 Ogden, Barbara 91, 139 Omwey, Leland 140 ORCHESTRA 78, 79 Orlaske, Linda 55, 127 Orlaske, Martha 58, 82, 140 Ormsby, Glenda 80, 119 Ortwig, Norma 41, 44, 46, 59. 62. 171 Osborne, Howard 109 Osburne, Wynona 51, 127 Ott, James 127 Overley, Kenneth 42, 127 Ozeranl Howard 64, 140 Page, Donald 81, 119 Page, Jack 171 Page, William 90, 119 Palmert, Mary Ann 41, 44, 59, 62, 80 99, 171 Palmert, Steve 70, 82, 89, 127 Pape, Caryl Ann 61, 65, 82, 140 Pargo, Alma 119 Pargo, Bennie 90, 96, 119 Park, Dale 119 Park, Jack 171 Parker, Jimmie 119 Parker, Mary Lee 127 Parker, Ura Jean 119 Parks, Donald 23, 44, 171 Parks, Joseph 138 Parritt, Connie 119 Parrott, Stephan 64, 76, 138 Parvis, James 127 Pasley, Leroy 47, 119 Patterson, Arlene 49, 171 Patterson, Earl 82, 138 Patzer, Patricia 127 Paul, Delores 81, 119 Paulsen, Sharon 127 Paulusch, Helga 171 Payne, Bill 127 Payne, Donald 64, 76, 127 Payne, Jody 59, 76, 82, 171 Peapples, Gail 138 Peapples, George 20, 21, 42, 54, 64, 70, 16, 90, 94, isa Peapples, Robert 119 Pearce, Betty 51, 172 Pecoraro, Josephine 52, 138 Pedde, Fred 119 Peden, Fred Jr. 90, 119 Peeples, Barbara 80, 138 Peirce, Barbara 78, 119 Pelton, Ronald 119 Pendergrass, Sylverter 172 Peppel, Lydia 80, 119 Perry, J. R. 102 Personette, Yonda 127 Peskn, Sonja 138 Peters, Alice 65, 76, 138 Peters, Barbara 127 Peters, Jack 127 Peters, Joan 52, 80, 127 Peters, Marilyn 43, 172 Peters, Roger 127 Peterson, Janie 48, 58, 119 Petlick, Becky 52, ss, 127 Petruschke, Fred 90, 127 Phillips, Harold 138 Price, Mary 138 Q Priebe, Arlene 80, 128 Priebe Priebe , George 128 , Jimmie ea, 90, 119 Priebe, Margaret 50, 76, 82, 138 Pri:-be, Sandra 40, 43, 44, 62, 173 Prillwi Prillwi tz, Ronald 47, 119 tz, Sandra 58, 173 Pringle, Cecil 70, 98, 140 Prnhst, Lonny 138 PROMETHEAN 60 Provenzano, Nick 20, 128 Pat-higoda, Tim 119 Pueltett, Howard 128 Puckett, Jerry 119 Pugh, Jabron 64, 128 Pullcn, Viola 48, 128 Pullins, Ronald 119 Purmalis, Andres 64, 128 Queen, Nancy 56, 138 Rach, Daren 128 Radmacher, Carol 119 Ragen, Kathleen 45, 140 Rahn, Dolores 109 Rahn, Gwendolyn 60, 62, 76, 82, 173 Rahn, Karen 128 Rahn, Margaret 55, 76, 128 Rahn, Michael 90 Randall, Jacquelyn 56, 130 Randall, Terry 119 Randolph, Leonard 119 Rapa, Livija 128 Ratz, John 140 Rau, Ken neth 140 Rauch, Shirley 28, 55 Ravitch, Paul 90, 119 Ravitch, Ronald 48, 173 Rector, Judith 60, 82, 140 Rector, Katherine 41, 62, 78, 173 Redding, Joyce 119 Reed, Arthur 119 Recd, Mary 109 Reese, James 119 Reeves, Roger 128 Reilf, David 23, 99, 173 Reinhardt, Annabelle 109 Reinhardt, Robert 119 Reisig, Sharon 119 Reist, Darlene 140 Remington, Verna 173 Renbarger, Kay 59, 173 Renner, Kenneth 119 Renner, Warren 119 Resetar, Albert 90, 109 Reynolds, Gloria 80, 128 Rice, Mary 128 Rice, Robert 89, 173 Richardso Richardso n, Leola 174 n, Robert 128 Richter, Millie 128 Ricketts, James 119 Ricks, Zenobia 52, 56, 66, 174 Riley, Steven 96, 128 Rizzo, Sharon 42, 47, 55, 80, 128 Robertson, Lila 141 Robinson, Caroline 52, 55, 76, 128 Robinson, Donna 55, 80, 128 Robinson, Eddie Jean 128 Robinson, Elmer 128 Robinson, Margaret 119 Robinson, Marilyn 174 Robinson, Nathaniel 70, 89, 141 Robinson, Oscar 19, 141 Robinson, Ralph 119 Rock, Jean 141 Rock, Susan 119 Rock, W. I.. 64, 109 Rocks, Roland 23, 174 Rocks, Sharon 141 Rodgers, Bill 52, 70, 89, 95, 174 Rodgers, Earl 128 Rogers, Joe 20, 90, 96, 128 Sink, Ruth Ann 128 Sirk, Darlene 50, 141 Sirk, Gerald 129 Sirk, Ralph 129 Sirk, Ri:-hard 141 Sisk, Eugene 120 Rogers, Joe 109 Rogers, John 70, 87, 89, 99, 174 Roggow, William 128 Rolland, Kathleen 48, 128 Romeo, Alice 119 Romeo, Betty 80, 119 Sisk, James 129 Skaggs, Clara 61, 176 Skaggs, Robert 120 Skale, Arthur 129 Skanes, Lida 56, 141 Skibhe, Msdalyn 129 Romeo, Georgena 80, 119 Romsaewica, Patty 80, 119 Rorick, George 129 Roscher, Joan 141 Rukes, Diana 174 Rukes, Fred 120 Rupp, Evelyn 41, 62, 67, 174 Rupp, Sandra 65, 128 Russel, James 120 Russel, James 128 Russel, Jane 80 Russell, Shirley 51, 128 Russell, Walter 174 Rutherford, Bobby 120 Ruts, Rhonda 55, 81, 128 Ruta, Ronald 58, 89, 141 Ryan, Barbara 120 Rybarczyk, Judy 52, 56, 141 Sample, Emma Jean 128 Samples, Carroll 120 Sandstrom, Judy 141 Saurbier, Bill 120 Sawyer, John 141 Sax, Joe 42, 53, 54, 141 Scales, Clyde 90, 128 Schalfer, Dorothy 47, 120 Schalfer, Gary 51, 128 Slabbaert, Ferne 80, 120 Slamp, Charlotte 129 Slatton, Dallas 129 Slider, Elouise 176 Sliter, Shirley 47, 52, 80, 129 Small, Richard 46, 54, 76, 98, 141 Small, Stephen 46, 76, 78, 129 Smaltz, Shirley 141 Smith, Annie 141 Smith, Barbara 120 Smith, Frank 142 Smith, Georgia 176 Smith, James 90, 96, 129 Smith, Janet 81, 142 Smith, Jimmie 129 Smith, John 63, 129 Smith, John David 176 Smith, Joyce 129 Smith, Patricia 80,' 129 Smith, Raymond 90, 142 Smith, Roger 129 Smith, Sharon 55, 81, 129 Smith, Sheila 120 Smith, Wanda 120 Sneed. June 142 Snow, Gene 129 Schwarz. Dolores 58, 62, 175 Schartenberg, Joanne 174 Scharnowski, Dennis 175 Schatz, Ray 81, 128 Sehaus, Darrell 120 Schaus, Harold 141 Schaua, Judy 141 Schaus, Karen 51, 81, 128 Schemenauer, Gerald 128 Scherler, Claus 96, 128 Schewe, Herbert 128 Schilke, William 128 Schlender, Marilyn 61, 80. 120 Schley, Elsie 51, 110 Schenck, Maurice 110 Schneider, Barbara 57, 175 Schneider, Kenneth 141 Schneider. Lawrence 110 Schneider, Robert 175 Schneider, Schnuhl, Louise 43, 52, 80, 120 Schott, Barbara 175 Schramm, Kathleen 56, 141 Schrod er, Sharon 46, 50, 128 Schroeder, Doris 67, 175 Schroeder, Hans 120 Schroeder, Margaret 80, 128 Schrub bs, Janet 120 Schubering, Lonna 21, 76, 141 Schuhknecht, Carol 44, 62, 175 Schuler, Erika 141 Schuler, Trudy 80, 128 Schultz, Robert 54, 90, 98, 128 Schulz, Bill 128 Schulz, Margie 175 Schuls, Robert 141 Schuster, Charlotte Scoggins, Billy 175 Scoma, Frank 141 Scott, Eloise 128 Scott, Jean 141 Scott, Mary 51, 176 Scott, Richard 128 Scot, Roderic 141 Scott, Scowcr Terry 90, 96, 120 oft, Laurel 65, 141 Seahorn , Rosemary 141 Seals, Seats, Nate 128 Ron 81, 90, 120 Sellars, Michelle 46, 55, 76, 128 Semler, Chas. A. 102 SERVICE CLUB 61 Setlak, Norma 50, 80, 128 Shahunia, Joanne 52, 76, 176 Shaeffer, Roberta 80, 120 Shaffer, Clyde 76, 90, 141 Shaffer, Edward 120 Sharai, Tom 176 Sharon 52, 53, 56, 81, 141 71, 76, 82, 175 Soper, Patricia 49, 80, 120 Sowka, Janet 51, 129 Spangler, Patricia 49, 60, 110 SPANISH CLUB 49 Sparkowitz, Nancy 58, 142 Speaks, Alvin 129 Speaks, Winnie 129 Speed, Joanne 142 Spencer, Jon 34, 82, 142 Sprecker, Timothy 129 Spruell, Joan 176 Stark, Frances Ann 129 Stark, Linnie Mae 129 Starkey, Cora 67, 82, 142 Staubach, Louise 176 Steed, John 82, 142 Steele, Joyce 51, 142 Stein, Nancy 50, 80, 129 Steinke, Fred 63, 90, 129 Steinke, Kathleen 120 Steinke, Susan 120 Stevens, Clifford 129 Stevens, Garry 129 Stevens, James 20, 47, 129 Stevens, Jerry 96, 129 Stevens, Juanita 52, 57, 176 Stevens, Judith 51, 129 Stewart, Hardie 177 Stewart, Judith 120 Stewart, Linda 55, 91, 129 Stolfo, Russel 177 Stohrer, Jack 23 Stohrer, Wanda 51, 142 Stordshl, Mary Ellen 48, 80, 120 Stover, Joanne 55, 129 Stone, Lynn 177 Storey, Herbert 120 Streight, James 129 Streuli, Dianne 80, 120 Strickland, James 142 Stroll, Roger 120 Strunk, Bill 177 Strunk, Nurma 50, 52, 55, 76, 129 Stubelt, Charles 129 Stubelt, Dennis 142 Stuck, Sandra 129 Stump, Daniel 129 Summerfelt, Connie 80, 120 Sundblad, Lawrence 142 Sundblad, Melissa 120 Southerland, Debbie 142 Sutherland, Keith 81, 120 Swander, John'5-4, 98, 142 Swanson, B. A. 89, 90, 110 Swanson, Robert 64, 70, 89, 177 Sweeney, Barbara 58, 78, 129 Swisher, James 47, 69, 120 Swisher, Valerie 142 Tabor, Bonnie 52, 142 Sheeley, Betty 55, 128 Sheffield, John 141 Shelby, Charles 141 Shembarger, Norma 128 Sherrill, James 81, 141 Shonk, Dewayne 141 Shull, Robert 128 Shults, Dolores 51, 52, 55, 128 SIGMA 59 Siler, Bobby 120 Siler, Carl 120 Sill, Arthur 128 Sink, Barbara 128 Tackett, Pat 120 Tait, Judy 47, 120 Taylor, Abbott 82, 142 Taylor, Alma 129 Taylor, Lorraine 129 Taylor, Patrick 96, 120 Taylor, Richard 177 Taylor, Ronald 177 Taylor, Ruth 129 Taylor Stephen 48 90 120 TENNJS, aovs' 26, zi 'ri-:NNis, GIRLS' 22 Teske, Teske, Carol 57, 177 Marvin 98, 177 Teter, Jack 90, 129 Thar, Nancy 67, 177 THESPIAN CLUB 53 Thiel, Seens 110 Thierbach, Patil 69, 178 Thomas, Annie 120 Thomas, Joyce 80, 129 Thompson, Charles 129 Thompson, Janet 43, 120 Thornton, Donald 142 Thornton, Jo Ann 41, 59. 62, 178 Thorp, Clyde 64, 110 TIGER 45 Time, Lueni 129 Titus, Betty 178 Tolson, Charles 120 Tolson, Helen 66, 178 Tomlinson, Peggy 80, 129 Tonnelier, Jacquelyn 81, 129 Torry, lris 129 Totzke, Beverly 142 TRACK, VARSITY 18, 19 TRACK, FRESHMAN 20 Treger, Mike 47, 129 Troike, Helen 142 Troike, Robert 129 Trowbridge, Barbara 129 Tuchman, Louis 20, 47, 48, 90, 127 Tucker, Robert 90, 96, 120 Turner, James 49, 142 Turner, Odell 89, 129 Tutton, Jess 142 Tyler, Marvin 76, 142 Tyler, Warren 129 Ullrey, Dana 120 Umphrey, William 17. 70, 89, 142 Urist, Ruth 50, 52, 178 USHER CLUB 43 Valle, Brian 142 Van Brocklin, Bert 54, 98 Venderbeck, Gloria 65, 111 Vsnderbeclt, Miriam 129 Van Dyke, Linda 80, 120 Van Osdal, Sharon 51, 52, 129 Vanstone, James 49, 129 VARSITY CLUB 20 Vaughn, Gene 129 Veine, Gerald 129 Verburg, Maris 49, 55, 129 Virltus, Connie 56, 142 Vliet, Cherie 142 Wadley, Larry 51, 178 Wadsworth, Joanne 50, 61, 76, 142 Wagner, Charlene 48, 130 Wagner, Helen 142 Wagner, Marilyn 57, 62, 178 Wagner, Olive 80, 120 Wagner, Sharon 130 Walker, Chester 89, 93, 142 Walker, Christine 142 Walker, Frances 130 Walker, James 142 Walker, John 47, 52, 89, 120 Walker, Judy 47, 142 Walker, Lois 130 Walker, Wilma 120 Wallus, John 89, 96, 130 Wallus, Major 120 Waller, Donna 178 Walters, Geraldine 67, 142 Walther, Polly Ann 130 Walton, Thomas 82, 90, 143 Wappler, Ingrid 120 Ward, Carol Ann 143 Ward, Winifred 143 Ward, Richard 120 Warnock, Bonnie 43, 56, i-1, 143 Warren, Judith 78, 143 Warren, Larry 130 Warren, Tom 23, 70, 89, 130 Warsco, Jeannette 130 Washington Booker 130 Washington, Clyde 130 Wassilak, Fred 143 Watkins, John 120 Watson, Eddie 120 Watson, Katherine 130 Watson, Royal 120 Watson, Sam 16, 70, 87, 89, 93, 178 Weathers, Jimmly 143 Weaver, Buster 90, 120 Webb, Arlene 130 Webber, Ben 130 Webber, Jeannette 62, 67, 178 Webber, Pat 55, 76, 130 Webster, Margaret 52, 55, 130 Wedde, Eleanor 80, 130 Weiss, James 179 ' Weiss, Sally 76, 80, 130 Welch, James 130 Wells, Agnes 111 Wells, Michael 76, 78, 148 Wells, Nathaniel 90, 96, 130 Wendt, Dorothy 111 Wert, Jerry 179 Wert, Sandra 130 West, Wilbert 143 Westin, Evelyn 59, 111 Westin, Jim 45, 78, 130 Westin, Joan 46, 55, 76, 78, 130 Weygand, Larry 53, 54, 76, 78, 143 Wheeler, Ronald 23, 71, 76, 178 Whitaker, James 143 White, Bill 143 White, Gary 54, 78. 143 White, Gwendolyn 179 White, Nancy 43, 50, 143 White, Oliver 43, 90, 120 Whitehead, Ralph 120 Whitehead, Sarah 130 Whitemyer, Janice 47, 120 Whitener, Loneta 143 Whitfield, Edda 78, 143 Whitfield, Jolita 52, 81, 179 Whitfield, Joy 52, 81, 179 Whitright, Faraba 130 Wicker, Ernestine 80, 120 Wickmon, Tom 130 Widner, Betty 68, 130 Wight, Cassie 43, 80, 130 Wightman, Bruce 54, 70, 76, 95 143 Wilburn, Chester 68, 130 Wilburn, Ruby 43, 52, 66, 81, 143 Wilburn Wilburn Wilburn Wilcox, Wilcox, , Shirley 120 , Tyree 179 , Walter 120 Janet 179 Robert 20, 130 Wilczynski, Robert 63, 120 Wildemann, Jeanne 80, 130 Wilder, Wilder, Robert 179 Ophelia 143 Wilhite, Lindsey 48, 82, 178 Will, June 80, 120 Williams, Alex 17, 96, 143 Williams, Charles 81, 90, 130 Williams, Clauzell 120 Williams, Cynthia 59, 180 Williams, Deborah 130 Williams, Gene 120 Williams , Georgena 130 Williams, Hiram 90, 120 Williams, Jerry 120 Williams, Katie 143 Williams, Kay 81, 143 , Williams, Mary L. 61, 111 Williams, Ronald 180 Williams Thelma 130 Willis, Dorothy 81, 143 Willming, Gary 64, 69, 120 Willming, Joyce 67, 180 Wilson, Don 143 Wilson, Freddie Mae 43, 180 Wilson, Gary 76 Wilson, Hazel 130 Wilson, Lois 130 Wilson, Marjorie 43, 126 Winnel, Donald 130 Winter, Dick 76, 130 Winters, Carol 50, 52, 180 Winters, Wissler, Roberta 52, 58, 130 Richard 143 Witherspoon, Kay 130 Wolford, Joyce 130 Wolldrid Wolske, Wolake, Wooden, ge, Betty 130 Chris 54, 58, 180 Susan 48, 58, 80, 120 Mildred 130 Woodford, John 76, 130 Woodford, Peggy 42, 52, 55, 130 Woodford, Philip 130 Woodford, Robert 120 Woodridge, Betty 130 Woodridge, Joe 130 Woods, Morgan 143 Worltinger, Alan 180 Worley, lva 58, 81, 143 Worley. Lowell 130 Worley, Noeha Jean 58, 130 Wrens, Annis Carol 120 Wright, Lanny 58, 130 Wutzke, Judy 120 Wycoff, Fermon 130 Wynn, Maxine 52, 81, 143 Yaffe, Willa 48, 56, 143 Yarbrough, Arby 180 Yarbrough, Charles 94, 130 Yarbrough, Gracie 130 Yarbrough, Josephine 60, 180 Yendes, Cynthia 42, 76, 143 Yendes, Sally Lee 48, 120 Yore, Mike 78, 82, 143 Yore, Terry 76 Young, Alice Jean 80, 130 Young, George 120 Youlll. Jack 58, 111 Young, Omega 130 Y-TEENS, JUNIOR 56 Y-TEENS, SENIOR 57 Y-TEENS, SOPHOMORE 55 Zachary, Judy Ann 120 Zachary, Luwanna 81, 143 Zachlry, Virginia 148 Zebell, Lorraine 130 Zerbe, Esther 143 Zilke, Fred 120 Zindler, Emilie 44, 45, 62, 82. 180 Zindler, Jerry 48, 81, 130 Zook, Patricia 76, 130 Zoolt, Robert 180 Zwar, Jerry 181 oacaadzeam- 1 can L' que? In our rapidly changing world of +oday. one of +he grea+es+ needs of our sociefy is dreamers - people wirh imaginaiion and +he creafive abilify fo bring for+h wi+h sweeping sfrides +he advances possible Ihrough +he sciences and channels of research. Bu+, dreaming alone is no+ enough. You musi' also possess +he basic Iechnical knowledge needed +o Iransform your dreams in+o real and wor+hwhiIe ihings 'For beH'er living. Keep on dreaming, bu+ if you wanl' your dreams I'o come True, you musi' also keep on learning. If you can dream and +ransform your dreams inlo worlhwhile realify - 'l'he world and you alike will benefit wmpwe-sww., Corporation ST. JOSEPH DIVISION S+. Joseph, Michigan Manufacturers of RCA WHIRLPOOL Home Appliances I89 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES of 1957 TWIN CITIES CONTAINER CORPORATION coLoMA, MICHIGAN Q qooa place fo wofilz I 550 FOR oven 40 YEARS Growing with the Twin Cities Suppliers to the Automotive and Farm Equipment Industries 0 Hydraulic and Mechanical Jacks 0 Sat-Lift Bumper .lacks 0 Steel and Malleable Iron Castings 0 Crankshafts and Double Disc Clutches and Brakes 'ki' AUTO SPECIALTIES MANUFACTURING CO. 'fi' Quad 776'ace to Wow' Plants at ST. JOSEPH, BENTON HARBOR and HARTFORD, MICHIGAN WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA l9I ancgmfzzlazfiom and good luck to the Class of 1957 , W 5 ' ma ? ' ' Qi' q U. Q - A ,AV- ---'-w, C .441 I wx .QSU i. HQ: 511- ' IQ 'V L E If H - - 1 null loumanu couupq ,,.,M,, ll' - -V G PIPE CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY DIVISION of the CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY I92 To Members of the Senior Graduating Class CONGRATULATIONS We repeal' fhe arficle which was prinfed in fhe l956 Greybric for fhe reasons fhaf fhe demand for personnel considering careers in fech- nical and engineering courses is greafer foday fhan if was one year ago. The Saranac Machine Company was founded in fhe Twin Cifies in I899. lfs personnel designs and builds Convenfional and Special machinery for fhe manufacfure of shipping confainers and paclrages, used for fhe shipmenf of food, indusfrial and hardware producfs, home ap- pliances and building maferials. The confainers are made from such maferials as veneer, lumber, plywood, corrugafed and solid fibre-board and fabrics, aufomafically fasfened fogefher by means of adhesives. wire sfaples, wire and mefal fasfenings. The aufomafion principle is used in fhe design and operafion of fhese machines. Saranac also designs and builds sfeel-sfrapping and wirefying machinery for bull: paclraging of such producfs as newspapers. magazines. shingles, lumber, sfeel and mefal parfs and qualify precision machine fools. For young men and women graduafes from Senior High Schools. and fhose who are or will be enrolled in fhe Communify College, Saranac offers co-operafive employmenf and fraining wifh your curriculum for fhose who are considering careers in Engineering, Mefhods, Time Sfudy, Accounfing and Supervisory posifions. May fhe fufure be mosf successful. Respecffully yours, SARANAC MACHINE COMPANY ..- 1..- :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:':-: ....... q ........ . .- is . . -:3:3:3:3:-:-.-.. :':3:3:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-24:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:3:3:321:32-:5:3:3:3:3:f: f U. l.3.5.A2,.'.j-:-2-:-:-:':-35:25:313:523:3:i:i:i:3:3:3:i:3:3:3:5:3:3:i:3:5:3:i:f:5:i:- Q ,EH I ...............-........ . . .. ' ...............-........-.................................. .............................................,............. GRADUATIONS WEDDINGS BABY PICTURES FAMILY GROUPS COMMERCIAL For ALL Your PHOTOGRAPHY .... See E WEMW Congrafulaiions and Bes+ Wishes Io Ihe Class of I957 Congratulations, Class - I957 ,,rz?1'53V L wa ,SON Syjiiikf Eyvwgjl F'Io1'l.u. - K ,, ,, , K., I .n.n.h.l-'U' - .-,, T-iifcflflf' SAVINGS AND HOME FINANCING SPECIALISTS Savings Accounts Insured Up to S I 0.000.00 - by 3 Federal Savings and I Loan Insurance I Corporation L Segtivn of + PEOPLES SAVINGS ASSOCIATION on eparlmen Il5 W. Main Street 0 Benton Harbor, Michigan AGENCY BRANCH BRANCH Bun Baldwin- Jq- Corner Colfax and Napier Corner Main and U.S. I2 O- A'.D- Baldwm Fail-Plain Wa'I'6I'VlIe'l' Bndgman Congratulations, Graduates and Best Wishes for a Successful, Prosperous Future MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Worlz I95 HEATH COMPANY A SUBSIDIARY OF DAYSTROM. INC. 305 Terri+oriaI Road B I' H b Michigan Sf? Manufacturers of THE WORLD'S FINEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN KIT FORM Good Luck to the Class of 1957 i' 'A' 'A' WHFB and THE NEWS - PALLADIUM f 4 B251 WXSHESU ko CXBSS oi 151 V - M CORPORATION Benfon Harbor, Michigan WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORD CHANGERS There is nof a single momeni' in life +ha+ we can afford +o loose . . . . . . GOULDIURN NEW PRODUGS CORP. I97 I BENTON HARBOR STATE BANK Original Drive-in Banking Mkmbeir P. D. i. C. Good Luck Seniors and Best Wishes FARMERS AND MERCI-IANTS NATIONAL BANK Moin Office 94 West Main Street, Benton'Harbor Our New Drive-In Branch C rner North Colfax Avenue and Hinkley Street Members of F. D. I. C. PYRAMID OIL CO Distributors 500 PAW PAW AVE. BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN Telephone WA 5-2136 fgzx Q I ..,., :,q 'zztufi E 2 PHILLIPS 66 Psrnolsum Pnonucrs , v D R I V E - I N FOR FAST LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE AT THESE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS EUCLID CENTER COLFAX 8m OAK I40 NORTH FAIR 190 WEST EMPIRE Save with S A H Green Stamps I98 CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class of 1957 From Your LINCOLN - MERCURY Dealer C. CREED 395 E. Main St. Benton Harbor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I957 FROM THE EMPLOYEES AND MANAGEMENT OF P05125 NC FASNIONS OF'D45Y4NQV4C7N Ladies' Apparel SUPERIOR STEEL 81 MALLEABLE Junior CASTINGS COMPANY Misses Women O O A Good Place Io Work . Since '9l6 Open Monday Nile 'Til 9:00 O I39- I4l Pipeslone Benlon Harbor Good Luck G AST C'C'jf if 71957 MANUFACTURING my coRPoRATloN MODERN PLASTICS CORPORATION BENTON HARBOR O Rolary Air Molors MICHIGAN 0 Compressors ar A Good Place 'Io Work 0 Vacuum Pumps Awww AWWWM f4 S Jr 5... QLJMW P 1,041 1 4? A!-lbw!! 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