Benton Harbor High School - Greybric Yearbook (Benton Harbor, MI)

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O of1958 BENTON HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Benton Harbor, Michigan N Volume 33 gg HIGHLIGHTS OF 1957-58 College Night 22 , . . 22 November 14 Senior Play Dino 22 2 2 November 21-22 Induction into National Honor eeee 22 December 4 Junior Class Rings soos, 2 22 22 February 4 South Pacific 22 2 February 13-14 Prom 2 22 2 May 23 Baccalaureate June 1 Class Night June 2 Senior Class Picnic 2 June 3 Graduation 2 2 June 4 'inet , ,U 5 -Q . .2'ff,f,uG1e,5Ls - 2,2 'W 'fnnzzxrfssez'-'ffaa1':.:,:.2 , P ' . -2 F 312' 1 To make available to the investor in one security a well rounded and balanced investment program. To provide for the investor, large or small, the benefits of careful selection, broad diversification, and constant supervision through man- agement by an organization of investment specialists. 2 N Irv S . I 5 n mf os,-srl 3 ,-LD ,Vx , 'U X li r,r,. C, fx' , 's 'x X .,,' 'A 5 'J fx , 7 '- 2 X vxL v A I., TABLE Faculty Freshmen Sophornores Juniors Seniors Clubs Music Sporis Adverfisers V. X, I, 'N ,. I ii , if 9 i K, OF CONTENTS , K i fi-F Ii ,, i N , . i ' i ' X li J i .f r Milli I i ,N . R . , , 3 . , Y' V I, ' I I i I 'I R 9 25 31 43 59 IO9 T39 T51 T82 47 ' W i fu X Y., R V V ., ' . , . il rw is-'um ,, 3 ,. r. 1 -'- VX ei cy.: N' X h 1 i L t 1 I . ata gf .,-. .3 J 'X Tlivi 4 . Q , .. v.,..g. 'cyi. 4 Wddfdft 776454441 INVESTMENT co. Offices: LIDO Pipesione ST. Benion I-Iarbor, Michigan OFFICERS NIERYL A. BIRD Superinfendenr of Scliools HAROLD CROCKER Assistant Superintendent CHARLES A. SENILER Principal, Senior High School DIRECTORS W. M. CUNNINOI-IAM Presidenr CLINTON E. VVESTIN Vice President ROBERT I-I. BLACK Secretary ELMER I-I. ROI-IRINO Treasurer DR. L. M, ADLER RAY A. VVILDER xi Ni I i I X X i X i I I Y J. KENNETH KEEFER gj if if ' I x V x ,. I I n Ii Xl Tlx , Eillbxx i ' 'I X x X .4 x YXK cs ' 5 -Q 1 X S ff Nz' 'X ,lf lm ' Ill ill' I Nj Y ill 1 Yivfl ji Al J Mn I XX' J ll itll fl p R V YN W Juv Q M wr? In u Q yr J I I wif l 'll ll ' ilxl XI U 5 Q I I 'S ill A M5 Llxll lll xx l TX X I ill fm LSI Pl Alylll N XJ Nw X l J ll X I ol I lkfil 'I TX X jx IVNL IMJOI' Lld bpm il 5 Q., QQ I A N ix L i I rl N I 5 X E J Q if IM i I N X S Nl I T L W ' X ' I I I s K 3 ,Q X K INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION 30339 ABMINESTRATIOTN I, . ,f I'-,- 1 jiA ,, L , - A f IIIE - FRESHMEN I I SOPHOMORES I I JUNIORS I I SENIORS II -I 4 I h FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL One of the greatest misconceptions which students have concerning education is the belief that it is free. This belief is surely not true. Educa- tion most certainly is not free. It is very costly. Real education requires the greatest investment on the part of the recipient and society. Let us examine what this investment is. First of all, society is pour- ing billions of dollars into the educational program. This amount is growing each year and is never sufficient. But this is the smallest and least important part of the investment which any real education requires. The most important part is that required from the students. It con- sists of time and effort. Every student who graduates this year has invested at least twelve years of his time. This represents from 15 to 20? of an average life time. Any of you who has acquired real education has also invested a great deal of effort. In fact, your education can be measured more accurately by the amount of effort expended than by your diploma. No education is possible without this work and effort. For you, who have really worked and learned, this investment in education is the best you will ever make. lt will pay dividends as long as you live in terms of material success, personal satisfaction, and service to society. Like all good investors you must re-invest much of your dividends in further education. This will guarantee the safety of the investment you have already made. 1 CC 3'33'2'-333 gg00U'00O-0' .--..--..--- 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 FCYYDVVUOIXW lOU7lf7U7lnlDl!Jl-0 00000000 ---,-- 1900 GROWTH OF Y... 7144504 Wtazaae INVESTMENT co 900 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors . -1--.-N.. - 161 , 2141 q 155172, in 6194 218 -233 3354 g 73 1 9 347 is-353 gass- s -A-sas 433182 WSY4 324 348V 5 232 29915-111 44-7 2994 ' 337 332 4293 1 744f5 raises 415 -:so 6501 1 1 1,.. ',,- ' Q ,. . ,,,,:A, K I 55.4 4 1278 319' 9 6 am 403 411-1 434 296 304 243, 244 263 241 273 313 301 263 250 2714 301- sm 362 351 asc F95 The attendance repori is made To The .North Central Association 'the Friday of The 4th week affer school begins in The fall 6 . .4 4 Kfi5?ef!i. VarieTy is an imporTanT elemenf in any well-planneol invesTmenT pro gram. In The above picture you may see The wide range of subiecTs of Tereol in BenTon Harbor High School. LeT each book represenT approxi rnaTely 35 sTudenTs To see The enrollmenT in each subiecT. 242 sTudenTs in Driver EducaTion. 7 Sister Lakes Collins Shanghai Chadwich River North Shore Eaman Mt. Pleasant Pearl Stanley Cowles Spinks Corners Riverside Stump Sodus Millburg LaFayette Johnson Martindale Boynton Sorter Bard Hull Fair Plain liilill illillli with WWW trim mm Wim mi W 'mm 2602465640064 Each symbol represents 5 students ilW'ililllfill'liil'ilWllWWilW WW WW W WW Enrollment includes all rural students in the Benton Harbor Public School system. 8 MR. CHARLES A. SEMLER, M.A., Principal Our administrators' intense interest in each investor, in ad- dition to their continuous effort to better our organization, assures our success. MR. ALDEN BIERMAN, M.A. Assistant to The Principal I0 I I These specialists otter excellent advice to all investors, suiting the MR. J. R. PERRY, Guidance Director investment to individual needs and doing their best to provide protection against future losses in time and ettort. MISS MARY L. DIXSON, Dean ot Girls MRS. RUTH BRANIFF MISS NANCY HUMPHREY Registrar Secretary N fx as EN N A ' Qi I I O I rx QX I E 'X X x I X x u MR. ROBERT HALL, B.A. MRS. MARGARET VAN- MR. WESLEY CURNOW AMERONGEN, B.S. M.A. MISS MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS, M.A. The abilities one can acquire for the building of a foundation in the craftsmanship ot written and oral expression . . . MR. MILFORD MORRISON, MRS. JERALDINE KEYES, MISS CLARA IVERSON M.A. B.S. M.A. I2 cfm Q 0 , MRS. SEENA THIEL, A.B. MR. JAMES MILLER, B.S. MISS ELSA BRIETENBACH, M.A. . . . are wrifing, reading, speak- ing, and Iisfening. Three units of English consTiTuTe a maior vviTI'1- out which no sfudenf can gradu- ate. MISS ELLEN FINLEY, B.A MRS. EVELYN WESTIN, MRS. CAROLYN LUEBKE, MR. PALMER HOLT, M.A. A.B. A.B. I3 and cntkeae' MR. DON J. HARROD, Chemistry MISS MARY K. HARTZ, The science courses under the able Biology guidance of these teachers are becoming increasingly popular with the student body. Although only one credit in science is re- MR, HARRY PIPER, M5 . . General Science quired, many students sign up for two or more years. f f Gif! -f' il U 1 F. . MR. CLIFFORD MR. HUGH CAMPBELL, i MR. HUGH KAHLER, M.A. MR. DON FARNUM, M.A MACHACEK, M,S, B.S. Physics Biology Agriculture AQViCUlTUfe MMM I MRS, IRENE ovvENs, MR. PAUL HARING, M,A. Miss GLORIA VANDER- MR. ASHLEY JOHNSON pm, BECK, BA. M.A. Four years of mathematics are ot- MR. ALBERT RESETAR M.A. MRS. ALICE HECKA- THORNE, A.B. I5 tered. Although only one year is required for graduation, most students planning to go to col- lege take two or more years in order to have a better background. MISS MARY REED, M.A. MR. GEORGE KELSO, B.S cw! The courses in this department are designed to pre- pare students to be responsible and conscientious citizens of tomorrow. One credit of American History and either one-half credit of American Government MR. HAROLD ATWOOD, M.A. MR. ROBERT HYND, B.A. or one credit ot 9th-grade Civics are required. MR. NORMAN RIEDEL, MR. JOE ROGERS, B.A. MR. JOHN BRANNOCK, MR. EMIL ELSNER, M.A. I6 , fowtw . MR. ROBERT BOYLE, B.S. NW? I iii, E 754: . - Q Ii Q - il! ,f MR. ERNEST KRAEMER, M.A. MR. LESLIE ROCK, B.A. Drivers' Education provides be- hind-The-wheei Training and gives experience necessary To acquire MR. B- A, SWANSONI ,WA a driver's license. MA 5 MR. FRED SICKELS, B.A. MR. TOD OSBORNE, B.A. MR. LAWRENCE SCHNEIDER, B.A. I7 MRS. GEORGIA ATWOOD, M.A. French we wade ' Latin MR. JOHN BRIDGHAM, MISS PATRICIA SPANGLER, M.A. Spanish Fine arts provide their investors with the benefits ot broad cultural advantages and offer security against future boredom. Through knowledge of languages an in- terest in other peoples begins, and through participation in music, speech, dramatics, and art, rehearsal for lite-long creative activities starts. MISS VIRGINIA ARCHER, MR. BERNHARDT MR. FOREST ELTING B.S.M. KUSCHEL, B.S. B.Ms. Vocal Music Band Orchestra I8 weficw ' ' MISS MARGARET L. MRS. DORIS BLUNT, A.B. MISS ELSIE SCHLEY, B-5- MEYN, B.A. Public Speaking Library Dramatics Literally any course not offered in The classroom curriculum may be Taken by correspondence. This plan originarecl here in our school in I923. Co-op is a real invest- menf in on-The-job Training. MR. JACK YOUNG, B.S Ari MR. J. L. MIDDAUGH, B.A. Supervisor of Correspondence MR. L. HECKATHGRNE, B.S. Co-ordinator of Co-op Training I9 026, MRS. MARY KESLER, B.S. MR. LEE BRANN, B.S. U A P ,. . L I J -V y,L L. L A MR. A. B. CONOVER, B.A. MRS. MARJORIE CONOVER, L.C. offcbe This department specializes i n training our students tor the busi- ness world. They may train to be secretaries, typists, or accountants. Typing and shorthand are also valuable aids to the students who go on to college, or even for one's own benefit in any walk of lite. MR. GORDON BULL, M.A. MRS. VIOLA DAHLMER, MlSS AGNES WELLS BA I The activities of the Physical Education Department are chosen with regard to human growth, development, and be- havior. In sports, these teachers stress cooperation and sportsmanship. MISS DOROTHY MISS MYRNA HAWKS, M.A. CORK, B.S. 0 0 0 I f MR. LESLIE MR. RONALD BUTGEREIT, B.S. APPLEDORN, A.B The aim of Home Economics is to pro- mote better home Iiving. The phases of this are cooking, sewing, home management, and decorating. MRS. ANNABELLE MISS DOROTHY MRS. DELORES 4 REINHARDT, B.S. WENDT, M.E. RAHN, B.S. Cafeteria Supervisor O agile cue , MR. RONALD BLAKEMAN, M.A. MR. NEAL BLINKMAN, BA MR. LEROY LUTHER, B.A. Industrial Arts attempts to teach the students to be adept in using his hands as well as his mind. Here the student is equipped to cope with many ot the problems that may arise in industry and to handle expertly the industrial machines. Regardless of the student's intended station in later lite, he will find the skills learned here most helpful. MR. MAURICE SCHNECK, B.S. MR. HILBERT KLOTZ, B.S. ,af ' MR. CLYDE THORP, B.S. 22 3. M- its MR. EARL RODGERS Mrs. Tora Nelson, Mrs. Nellie Whitfield, Mrs. Mary Maikowski, Mrs. Merle Shoenmaker. Mrs. Emma Hansen, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Kate Farwell, Mrs. May Tunes. Mr. Ernest Steinke, Mr. Frank Hayden, Mr. August Koern, Mr. Hubert Fielder, Mr. Hermer Schermer, Mr. Karlas Austrins, Mr. Mason Heins, Mr. Carla Lavanvvay. 23 ' l B.H.H.S, Marching Band, Homecoming Queen and her court. Tony Belski, Bunny Ogden, Dee Ann Doebeli, Duane Dunbar, Linola Stevvari, Paul Dodson. L I 5 ,.,, -, ' ' ' Q8 ff' aj , 'ek South Pacific Biology Club. Greybric Staff. ? DON GOLDBAUM President Q ' ' J '2 9 N' V. , sig? , xx 9, r' X. 4 e-,. cl- ' Q .v..,w1 Y. P I I' , E ' . , fi up ig asa DIANE MACK Secretary Anthony Abbott Gloria Adcock Donna Akright Mariorie Albers Ross Albers Donna Alberts Wayne Anderson David Andres Charles Antonopulos Eugene Arant Linda Ashburn Sharon Avery Richard Aviles George Baab Marilyn Bahm John Bailey Ronald Banick ' Peggy Banks Jim Bassett Arthur Beaman Sara Beason Walter Bennett Judy Benton Allan Bercaw Peggy Bernard Carol Blasy JoAnn Blount Elli Bonkowski Robert Bowman Ward Brant Gisela Breitkreuz Juanita Brow Opal Brumley Billy Burgess Kenneth Burgess Mary Burnett Ernestine Burton Mary Callaway Donna Carollo Donna Case 26 Vice President -all .. Qi CHARLES CREED BEVERLY LARSON ,rr 2 Treasurer Wi' Q , t .F lily M lfim' 6 If 5 as ai Y , - E, ,A.h,,, il E Q at 6 f 4 l i D 'fi 'fi' Eng gl I E gg V . A 2' X VMI VJ, - -'J . if 'Q J' X .A-' wait t-'si is S 'll-2 , ff' ,..., W, , . if F J X 4 i Ax r fit? ll N95 if ve is is ,W -in 2 ,A ry-h i:,. sz 1 Wa ,flyzlffg if ., ,, jig Q, 1, LEW-,,: l H. 1 . gg, 4- N? , ff. 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Fannin Marilyn Farmer Patsy Faultersack Richard Fester Barbara Fietz Nadine Fisher William Floate Renee Forbes Steve Foster Robert Franklin Ronald Franz Connie Freier Allen Froehlich Elmer Froehlich Annie Lee Fulton Henry Fulton Robert Fuse Joyce Gardner Warren Gatchell Sharron Gegot Robert Gephart Shirley Gerdel Bill Gibson Gwen Gibson a Somebody gooted . . . I wonder who? n isa' in V-QT S Z 'F 13 332 K Q SN i Q 1 ' Q' Q K if s y - Is' if f QXW i' E g is l i Fglifgflfl gg 'il 5 nf L .Y S L V' ,513-..ttf iif. X --, ' mi? C J, ..,.,. X L ga K L EE F J,,,,:'- .L - , .ig . S 1 il iv 3 X l Y pi' ,iff 2 ' 5 L .Zig i il P' l fr , fx iff' 4' ' I . 5 'K 'f R 27 - 'E' -A i i J- - ., 'li if - If J ' ' f i l Do you think we shall . . . someday? 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Miller Leo Momany Josie Morgan Keith Morse Sandy Morris Gaylene Morse Mattie Mott Kenneth Muirhead Bonnie Murray Floyd Myers Bonnie Nelson Nancy Nemethy Margaret Nichols Marlene Olson Bryan Ormsby Albert Pargo Nancy Parins Gary Parrott Ralph Pelton R Michael Petlick it ii Q A Sheila Phillips 1 i f 1 i Frank Polaskey - Z K, 4 Donna Pool - 'H Q, Connie Poole 4 , ' ' , . se fgiifi i Lynn Powers K i i. . . L 3 ' -,S '- Ng-xii Willams Ellis ' 7 - 5 'V M Elizabeth Preston Patti Priebe 7 ii .g ,gg .Q ., P-L, Roger Priebe lf, f . . -- Charles Provenzano 4 I Betty Pugy if Q if lglorrgan Pullen y my ' , A K.. a app i , L Sandra Ray Pat Rice 3 Q Harry Richter ' 3 K' Q- i s . A, 2 Pat Riley S -3 i Patrick Robinson , i .E L K Eli Rolland i gig? ...: nf. ,V ,, 5 a Oh these modern artists . . , A -' - i T' ff: .. ,,,9 J y . .K .eww ' 5? , ,lf ,ss I it . 4. so is iiiiifxst fm? snfjfrfgsi tiff. it'-ass fmt 4. I 21. ' 5 . 5. t -1 - -- , . ,X Q . is ' il As' '-a V - . 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W. Wilson Nancy Winters Lynn Worthington Sandra Zebell Michele Zelmer Marie Ziebarth The tea was given by the seniors, but' they couldn't wait for their guests. for ,, G gt ff! K' aye mf g g ss 'gi as r ag' 2' .. 'l . as 33' .i I Y i I 1 , .A M. -.V 9 ref! ii ii J ti' an SE af F Q i :MPT-12551 O c rii ' , If ,flaw-:V ll 1 kd , 25 swf? ,ei y 3 J X Theodore Zindler W A ll 2 y i fs ,I . g p 30 i A I I, l F, . 1' ar -:-A. A V Ei-21' - f J, lll X N ifii 5 3I KAROLE POSTELLI Secretary A 1 ,N 4 1 ll 4- f v .J ., ,,v- ff- i, , . ,uv KAREN LARSON Treasurer VINCE BLAKE Vice President CHUCK HANDY President i W W 'Q mf . F I fi l ,f r 5 f n s 'X 5 J as ,. by ,SM W ll' ,. Q .... Ji Qi 4 4 I J I 'wail KAL ,f ZW ,I Victor Abbot? . N , , a, Carol Adair 1 James Albright V E Mary Alexander fli f r Devonna Allen fi, 4 Janette Allen J . , i' ,. ' if f Walter Allen 1 5 Anthony Alti b, . 'i 1 Julia Anderson if ' Kent Anderson ly, Nels Anderson 1' Mike Arford f J, ,g in K I Kay Ashby Paula Ausley Paul Babcock Edna Kay Max Baker Baker Ballard Henry Bahr Carole Bailey Joan Bailey Lawarence Banks .1 i Larry Barrick . i - James Barsuhn ,f Q QV Cl X 'W .fx ,- ki -' K F wi 2 Q9 ia Jerry Baskin fi 'i i'i K i Edna Bayle J- John Beason ,J , William Beason ' lilaii Eranklin Bedunah oben Bell 13 A 7 7 . f I il! M If 'l we li' J i ii J xi f xx 'Q Q 2. ,Q ,inn as ir rs 4'-11 A 3 fi ti H ,JK swf' .A gs f.f.4 . ,.. ZX-uv. XE Xp? 5 gk wi iiliii , ' B .4 53 1 I B V il.-. eh. Y AT. I llb, it ii ' F g.N ENN' --L': f 1 'Q L ,Va ,, . P. .Q ,, V,- : if iii If ffiiilfli I :.b, ifix?-1. as Sharon Bell Rose Ann Bene Phillip Benoit David Betflson dix James Benton Larry Berry Eric Bettig Virginia Bevelhymer Sandra Biggs Vincent Blake Beth Blakeslee Pamela Bloom Richard Bonds Terry Bone Jerry Boomer Willis Brant Louis Breeding Betty Bingham James Bittner Rodger Blair Gary Blough Rebecca Boggs Henry Bondaruk Diane Boyd James Bradley Almaree Branch Harold Brenner Dennis Bunkley James Burnett Marian Burkett Dennis Bury Crag Bush Alice Butgereit Marion Caldwe Ellen Cameron Gerald Carlson Sandra Carr Westbrook Car Louise Carrell Annie Carter Willa Carter Jerry Chandler Lynn Brown Robert Brown Robert Bryant Charles Burress Sara Burtchett Vergene Burwell Linda Butler Nancy Byers Eva Jo Cagle Clyde Carnegie Eldon Carper Richard Carr I' Mary Carrington Mary Carroll Ann Carter Virginia Chappell Rodney Chorman Joyce Chronister 33 Q sem H kiwi wwf my . . an qs, ,,... T 7 it Af' 4-et arf .Q VT :,,, iz. 'H-.8 L i 'WF .iff ? 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Delbert Hart Stephen Hartman Donald Harvey Betty Hayes June Heathcock Marshall Henning George Hicks Allen Hill Willie Hill John Hocker Nancy Hoffman Lyndon Holmes Mike Hopkins Elaine Hornbeck Phyllis Horton Carole Huff Connie Humbles Sandra Hummel ...- . K 1 Y , ., x A W , fri, f N j i ' F 3. at E 4 . xx . : .w2 'N'5 L ,I .II H I Q N. M .,. if A L ' X ftjfy . 11.1 gi n A 'll- i X ' .5 N i... R I 1 M 'Ich' W, A X I ' . Eze? . . 3. A ' N R JSA. fn! fini l , f - , 1 1 s A ! The cafeteria isn't bad but watch out for that Home Ec stuff 'K '7 J in Zw f - at nb ef. fwlffs i w J , ..., mf gs -F fr fa? L, Q i J JJIJ ' q - s Q , ,Sgt H. 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Kgs? usi- 'iit WM ,Q gb . 1 1, 'Wwe Patsy Lee Don Leitow Richard Lentz Barbara Leonard Kathryn Lerke Jeannette Lewis Olaf Lieberg Gisela Liedtke Carolyn Lister Ronald Litke Adell Lloyd Dorothy Lockman Tiffany Loftus Robert Lolmaugh Kathleen Long Judy Ludwig Scott Ludwig Sharon MacArthur Betty Mack John Mack Marilyn Magnuson Mildred Mahoney Jerry Main Carolyn Malich Jeannie Mann Joy Marion Jerry Martin George Marutz Dewayne Masters Ronnie Masters Robert Masterson Charlotte Matthews Willie Matthews Frances Mattix Linda Mattox Mary Maxfield Henry McAndrew Loretta McCaine Sue McCall Daniel McConomy Pat McCord Robert McCoy Tom McDermott Minnie McFall Allan McLeod Barbara McLeod Barbara McNeal Dora McNutt Darlene Megna Marilynne Menchinger William Mendenall Erhard Martin Shirley Messal Donald Meyer Howard Milderbrandt Bill Miller Forest Miller Lewis Miller Pat Miller Pat Miller 38 y X JJ if Q v fir 1' l ,...,.,c: ,:. ,A . swf' j 'f f li l ? iff tcttc .it. J ,, - is ' T' VL57 W . .. .,., . is ' 3' ' :t fi H Q. s ' 51 k1f'T !f - 4 I , gt, t ti 5.5.2 - ffl 'l f 1 . Lift: ' STL' 1 ' fa' ' ': tt 'il y Y it Q: 3 if . 33? ,si S sh lu 1' nl? I .xi 1? xhh . X A fs- r I Sherrill Miller 6 b William Miller ., Ted Miller Q B 1 .. Ruth Miller 'X' it M' i Ye S , ., , :ssQsa:- 5 5.1, -- Q fa Myer Mindel - Warren Mitchell ' A Judy Mock K A 37,1-l Charles Moon -i is A Phyllis Moore S' ' if . Pg. J ,W J Joseph Morgan lr. , A ' i Sandra Moritz Mg? 2 1- -s Frances Morse Beverly Morton Q y K, i i Darlene Muirhead N ' I TT Judy Mundt Barbara Mundy X? 1 ' HE Charles Murkey , ' N55 rilll Norma Namor James Nash b Q 6 in Max Naumann .F 1 K A Sandra Oberle H 1: Christa Oelke L fl, , ' Glenda Ormsby y- by Tom Orr .y ' Marilyn Osborne ., y, Donnie Page 'X William Page . 1 Larry Palmer , ,N I in 1 L Bennie Pargo D Dale Park -- ' Ura Parker ,i Cynthia Parks 1. 'K P Jane Parks N xx W Connie Parritt 3- X it Q R ag -,,?'x Lee Patterson P K Delores Paul , Q Marsha Peals 5 Robert Peapples C' Fred Pedde I X ' Fred Peden 'i X Barbara Pierce L ' .L ' Wk NX. 2 X P Ronald Pelton Charles Perkins . .,,, V Janie Peterson Linda Phillips Charles Pierce Patricia Pitcher Judy Pliley Jim Podian Gayle Poe Karol Postelli Glenda Powell David Powers Barbara Price Clarence Prichard Jim Priebe Ronald Prillwitz Tim Pschigoda Jerry Puckett 39 X W6 QQ ., XS? W J y B ,aw , 1 ir 3 . ff -, , , W .:. , i S ,, A i,rfIS4,, -fig! J i lf M , ' .- A .- fi Q U' QP ,, . y i 74,5 :IAP va- ., W 'ian-H hi, ,i 4: A J ' 1.. fi? ip., A .xi I':,iff- Q - 3 ,. i ., ,,f.k2' W,- , rf'-s iii f . . ., L ..wii A ,.af..5aw ' ' at :rf f, ,551 J I W.. QU .J 9-5 'fmt' ' I , , . Q j .,,::E 1 499 ? 1 4 H , 9' 1 , ,.,, ,sg ,ff .GF A 'ff 'ur ,Ein if W, Ri. ., H 5 Q sign 5 ., ff ,f .,LR J Lorraine Pugy Larry Pullins Ronald Pullins Lanny Rayl Joyce Redding Carol Radmacker Terry Randall Raul Ravitch Wanda Redding Bill Reeves Arthur Reed Connie Reed James Reese Robert Reinhardt Sharon Reisig James Ricketts Gwen Rierson Harold Riggs Kenneth Renner Wilma Rice Jean Richardson Dennis Rizzo James Roberson Robert Robinson Margaret Robinson Susan Rock Willie Rodgers George Rorick Donna Rose Annie Roseburg Jane Russell Pat Russell Pat Russell Lynn St. John Carroll Samples Roxy Sanders Alice Romeo Georgena Romeo Pat Ronan h Denny Ross Fred Rukes Jim Russell Gretchen Ruth Bobby Rutherford Barbara Ryan Annette Satonin William Saurbier JoAnn Scates Dorothy Schaffer Jim Schauer Herbert Schewe Hans Schroeder Janet Schrubba Sandy Schultz Kenneth Schiming Marilyn Schlender Louise Schmuhl Jerald Scoma Janath Scott Terry Scott , We s bkb...A. in 4 as wif is , , K ,V x l 155 1 X J Digi. , J. , ,... 2 i' 75- ,c 5 t J J V st . t tm,-' In Y .4 MF ' -' A t r t c its 2 .,.t . -,,. - S 1 '- Q- lf J ' I t f v , It .,.. ie! 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Roger Stoll f x t, - Mary Stordahl Herbert Storey John Stowe Dianne Streuli Andriette Strunk Connie Summerfelt Melissa Sundblad Keith Sutherland Jim Swisher Pat Tackett Judy Tait Barbara Tarantino Harold Taylor Steven Taylor Shirlee Taylor Ransom Tedrick Tony Terlisner Annie Thomas x we is Janet Thompson Bobby Thompson Robert Tucker Dana Ullrey John Urban Billy VanBrocklin Linda VanDyke Jerry Vaughn Walter Vaughn Betty Vermillion Frank Vines Joe Volpe 4l Qi Q if ew il 'li I .f is f s B A w 1.3: egg ' J . , a ,H . ,:Nk or ,,,: tfia 4 '-,. , .,f, 5,55 is ,, .1 A . ,,,,,,, . 'tk 6 , Yi it 'F' get . af 5 1 -mink - Q, A. if Y f-A fs ,Q 3, ,xl , 1' ell l ,K 1 A , ,M .I , 4 was ZF , at , . P3 , -tx 3 +815 W l ,if -if lic . -fa Ms. 4-gi A wi as 'af by Oline Wagner John Walker Wilma Walker Ingrid Wappler Gary Warren Wallace Warren John Watkins Eddie Watson Royil Watson Mary Wesner Rosie Wallace James Waller Thomas Walton Carole Warsco Diane Washburn Eloise Watkins Al Weaver Marilyn Welch Jean Wells Margaret Westfall Richard Westin Ray Whitright Myrna Whorton Ernestine Wicke Leon Whitaker Oliver White Steward Whitfield I' Shirley Wilburn Walter Wilburn Georgia Wilder Robert Wilczynski June Will Carleton Williams Clauzell Williams Doris Williams Hiram Williams Jerrold Williams Gary Willming Alan Wilson Annie Wren Judy Wutzke Emily Wynn Edward Young George Young Marie Young Mariory Wilson Verneal Wirtnell Susan Wolske Betty Yarbrough Sally Yendes Dorothy Young Judy Zachary Jerry Zerbe Fred Zilke Charlene Zindler Sharon Zook Dennis Zotsman Patricia Zubrod Daniel Zwiers Odell Turner 42 is a fef ,, , w s 'kr 9 W 4 'W Ss 'fir 'fl-stiff It aww if 'ss U , ir tl! .-1 LZ i' llll :E .. ff Axsihir K s N2 M, 2 1' me 4 4 ., U39 , an Y - ff 1 as 1- Q-1 ts 3 ,N r 4' A ..,,,,v Q. Q5 iid.- 3 TW- t 1-sf it, ME -as 'Se W T, ,A B . 'r .- lfff, J 'iflggf Z z wr Na? 1 ,fe .tit.s ssr . G 3? P' I L... MARY BRECHT JOAN PETERS Secrefafy Treasurer A I X .- 4, Hi -V , 91 4 1 ' , T ,, - L , P . Mv V ' ' 1 f' ia if 2 lib .- - . 3 . 'f - 3-1 .1 Ag- ' ' ' ' A 'B as ' Q' H eff? 7 2' . 'TFA' Q T ' 1 lgew f, '- Q? 5' .1 ,, , .. , w H r 2 -.g ., - zz' V . .yy K1 'F J ' 1 'l . Joeshell Abrams Marvin Armslead Jack Ballard Charles Adair Bruce Ashby Curlis Barnett Joyce Aclcock Larry Ausley Donald Bass ROCCY DEFRANCESCO Vice President 1 4 W QW 9 I rs x f H 4 v is , .JJ 'J Sf, 'liififgf ra si U ,A ,H .2340-4f..,, 5:0 ,Q L www' ,mule-an Q. Y - -gf' -g,i,,gg, 'll':?dhQi , - ',.V-i'fa-5 s r 'Q ,I -lf- es- f,,. . W , DON JACKSON President s Y r 1' I .., , ' , A' J, L , M - -sl f . wr, A 1, J ,. h . - : , ff: . 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Carl Beriog Georgia Bishop Rodger Bittner Laurence Boomer Jim Boone Carolyn Bowling Jerry Brigham 2 ' 'eerie ee. M ,jj QW...-Q 'fi ' CTT .I 5 VA,- George Brown Carl Carlson Jim Cochran Vance Brooks Emma Browadnax r X, J S, ..,. fi ,J -we , re .. 8' gl 5 5 My .X , if . ' I , a y ia Thomas Burger Philip Buigereit Larry Carlson Eloise Carrell Jeanella Coffman 45 Thomas Coffman General Bloomer Mary Brechf Shirley Brogdon 'I in A fr A i j mi -KM' ,sf si Q J E BJJ 5 3 if rli ll A 1' 3' J .rl, C C ,f fdamf . r Barbara Butler Bill Cayo Norman Collier l 1 C J Y! f ,Te a LN vi' Jim Bohn Charles Brent Barbara Brown Ali? B l Y, S my . I, X , ,k fm' llli Z I . ri' :Z V Lyih Ve i e 3 my fu. Julius Butler Roger Cayo Sandy Collis fr M in ,::' K' : ' . E V i J , '. C .ef ag Ronald Companion Bill Cox ini? Barbara Daily Shirley Davis 1 ' wir Jack DeMaria Sharon Dominy ...of Jim Connell Sue Craidon X1' -:fy i.h ' A 'ij ' , I 1 If Q , 1 ii SS S. xg ? vllll V M . A V A f .-f f a 4 ,s I ' 45 J ' A ' it 1 C 51:4 if Virginia Connell Barbara Crossley Derry Cornwell Keith Crowder Carol Corrothers Cynthia Crowley Angelo Costanza Glenn Curtis ,V i ggwywiqy .r.x Vri ivfln I: J I . 1 W f'7' W ir, ' tg . , V MOT 'll' , e ' I Y ' 'Ei n !i ,'Q ' ' 5, VL ., i. , nf he w 'Wg 4 I 1 in -1 5 x:,:'Zf f -I - ' 1.4 !!Afaa i4na?1ni,ll is r 1 .,. A P George Daniels Bruce Dauberf Don Davenpon Dale Davis Mildred Davis Sue Davis Wrennie Davis Margene Day ROCCY DSFVBWCESCO Mafgafe' Delaney . 4, n A C f an 2 . jffrrsar In ,C , , 1, . Ak gk . , V V F I 4: i 15 5 , 5 ,, r r I , w s gi 2' I is C. or ,ff as r i 1, 1 ' 3. ' -Q A f ' M zl- Q ' -, J -I 79 , , ' 3. . ' ' -ir: iiria- we , ' , .. ', l A A l- -xi 'Q . g yi's ff-11 i Eva Denny Duke Doster Allen De-Priest Ralph Dewey Ron Dryden Theodore Dubowik Eldon DeWitt Carol Dykema Roberf Dill Barbara Edmonds hx ' vom k G 1+ if R NQQS 4 5 ,X x Joe Edmondson Bonnie Erstling ' m,.' fr 'E , f ,,.. F5?-:i:.-l.isIit'iN X - Robert Feldten Susan Frick S . X? , G ,fi 'li ' I , ' 'si , X if A, . .tie ffififli , ,M Todd Glascock Stella Griffin ' P' Patricia Edwards Audrey Evans v fi gi M S- .1 'il i,1,a .1 sea-' z, 1 if me hi 185 k if X X , X ,lgfl fn, 3355 ,. iv' 9 an ,X Qi ibn fe 'ic l gk ji ,Q gf' f ' - - Q ffavn,e Richard Ellis Tom Evans lt . liitffd X Q if E H X ii if A 'R WW- E' , VA M' 1- i r -' ., 1, '- , :,. V as K H. V- 9 l af' - ,tr,I,glr'l 5 tt . , 'vw .Eg can Ronald Elston Joanne Fain Y J f V V, i I H get , . , ., G V ,, Fred Firme Roger Gacki owawwb wif 5 Mary Godfrey Sammye Gualandi Ronald Flagel Harold Gast v i J Q-cg 1 X 5 E we J Lf? age G Charlotte Goody Michael Haas 47 Judith Flowers Beverly Gearing one s e Jikqgzgfif ed' S 4 if B remix my A W. W ' 'Q 9 .. mx .lm Judy Graham Ronald Haditz QB Nz sf Carrie Emhoff Fortunate Farina James Emmert Roy Farmer , , 5 bake A1 53 Q P Sharon Foster Nancy Gemmill . so ini? .f' :Ili Sylvia Gray Barbara Hall are 2 fm ,f Charles Fricano Alice Gillespie i .E in wi E .wwg t . M...-f ,fx VW L 454 HL- N. if 'Q ..--'A' Lynn Grieser Donna Hall M K or ! Q r royu Y 5 M -wff-ee, auf A 1 , Practice makes perfect! ' L s u 5 f. 4 Py e, -N 145, x .:' fx? 5' f, 'R if? - V , An, 7: kbgsvygm ,le fuzf l rbtdla 'FS' 'Q' 'H- ai .315 aah: law ,. M mafia Ferd Hall Myron Hamilion James Haring 0- Jack Hall Fred Harnpion Eugene Harmon Leo Hall Christine Handy Betty Harris , L l -:Lan--v ,, I' ,L V K ' A 1 - -A 15' ,LV ,Q , QF 'ae 'Q 1 'A lf - 42 J ,x- j , . , A + or 'aflirif sf . Q 1 , e of r f a,,'tf 5..Q ' 94 'e V Q mf' .,. N , 5 X , L ,. .. ,X ,fifg ' Judy Hartlerocle Judy Hashrnan Roberta Hathaway Dorofhy Haugh Arthur Hayes Herman Healy Roger Hearn Kenneth Heafhcock John Heckathorne Becky Heeier .Joan Heinlcke Roberta Heppler Joyce Herman James Herring Linda Hersh Glenn Hesier Sharon Hettinger Max Hickmott 48 ..1' 45 J ... I l va W? -2' ,si lzufv 'fi 1' D y orra if - ' A . N , . X e ir i..,.aS'R . ff' wht' Anyway, we made the deadline! 'ff A Hiro- '. ' 4 Carl Hill Sharon Hitchcock Richard Holt Guinn Hill James Holloway Eunice Hoover I' i i. 'il A 1 --i W L N in 3 xg Ax 2 George Huff Ronald Humphrey Victoria Jackson Jean Johnson AClOlDl'I Juenglirig Jeffrey Keefer -. i - g- Richard Hirnes David Holt Barbara Hudson an 44 r 1 404 ' an Q S J j?.'w ,deff D ------ . f a 5 r .Qc r K -f if - i ! I V J J J a.i,. 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Ir' l i . r Z.: r 5 . , I i Ig Q I - l l Peggy Woodford Philip Woodford Grace Yarbrough Charles Yarbrough Jerry Zindler Pat Zook M' A Y--fw. -Q-asf 1 s -wg., K A y fn ,M .W ', 12' 4 5? A,-wi. 4.-,4'4f ' 'P my v n,f-mx H 3 ,g,,..,g,, u In fx. .qavul-9 ...- Seadofw BRUCE WIGHTMAN BUNNY OGDEN JOHN SWANDER CAMMIE MITCHELL President Secretary Vice President Treasurer Senebfa6la440ffcba4 ALLEN, BARBARA French Club 3, Fooflighters 3, Glee I, 2, Big Sisters 4. ALLEN, LEROY Library Club 2, 3, 4. ALTI, THOMAS ANDERSON, CONNIE Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, WILLIE ANDREEN, LYNN Spanish Club I, 2, FTA 3, 4, Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, 4 CExecuTive Boardj, Greybric 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, Biology Club 3, 4, Big Sisters 4 CSecre- Taryl. ANDREWS, JOANTHA Y-Teens 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. ANTONELLI, LETTIE JA 3, Service Club 2. bl ARFA, HARRIET FB Booster 2, Service Club 2. ASHBURN, CAROL Y-Teens i, 2, French Club i, 2, Tiger 3 Ar? Club 3, 4 CPresidenfJ, JA 3, 4 KSecretaryJ, Student Council, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee I, Choir 2, 3, 4 CExecu'five Councilj. ASH BY, SUE Band 1, 2, 3. AUSTRINS, ANDRIS Tiger 4, Band 4 lPresidentJ. BACON, ROBERT JA 4. BANKS, GREGG BARKER, HELEN Band 2, 3, 4, JA 4, Glee 2, 4, Footlighiers 4 CSecretaryD. BARKER, ROBERT BASS, JOYCE French Club 2, 3. BECHT, KELLY BELSKI, ANTHONY Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, HiY 2 3 4 BENSON, WANDA Future Nurse 3, 4, Usher Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, Y'Teens 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4. BERLEY, LINDA Student Council l, Girls Rifle 2, 3, 4, Library 1. BETTIG, NINA Glee Club 2, Library 3. BIERMAN, BEVERLY Biology Club 3, 4 CSecretaryJ, Greybric 4, National Honor 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, French Club l fTreasurerJ, 2 lPresidentJ, Y-Teens l, 2, Choir l, FNA 3, 4, JA 3, Promethean 4, Big Sisters 4. BIGGART, GERALD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, Golf 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 lPresi dentj. BIRCH, BURBON Football Junior Varsity 2, 3, Track 2, 4. BLANTON, FLORA BLYTHE, DORIS ters A. French Club I, 2, Fooflighters 3, 4, Big Sis- BOHN, BARBARA Art Club 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens I, Big Sisters 4. BOYD, DARLENE JA 3. BOOK, ROBERT BOONE, EDWARD BRINEY, RICHARD Hi-Y 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Club 2, 3, 4, Band Ig French Club I, 2. BROW, PATRICIA FB sister 2. BROWN, WILBERT BROWN, WILLIAM Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Tiger 4, BRYANT, JUDY Y-Teens 2, 4. BUCKHOLTZ, LU ANNE FB Sister If Service Club 3, 4. BULL, HARRISON Freshman Football I, Thespian 2, 3 BUNDY, AUDREY Y-Teens 3, 4. BU RGESS, DEELORES Service Club 'Ig Library Club 4. BURTCHETT, ISABELLA Choir l, 2, 3, 4. BURY, CLELLEN JA 4. BYERS, SUZANNE Tiger 'I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle 'l, 2, 3, Big Sisters 4. CAGLE, BARBARA Big Sisters 4, Tiger 4. CALDWELL, OPAL Usher 3, Glee 2, Choir 3. CALLOWAY, J U DY Tiger 3, A, JA 4, Future Teacher 3, Student Council 3, 4, Class Vice President 3. CAMPBELL, JANE FB Booster l, 2, Y-Teens 3, National Honpr 3, 4, Girls' Rifle Club 2, 3 CExecutivel, Mu Alpha Theta 4 CSecretaryl, Glee l, Choir 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. CAPPS, PATRICIA bb CARLOCK, NELSON Service Club 2g Band lp Choir 3 lPresi- denth 4. CARTWRIGHT, DAVID CASE, EDWARD FFA 1, 2, 3, 4- CASE, HARRY FFA 3, Football l. CAYO, CARABETH Y-Teens 3, 45 Choir 3, 4, Glee 2. CHABOT, BEVERLY French Club 2, 3, International Club lf Glee 1 CHANDLER, JAMES CHAPIN, NELLIE Service Club 3, 4. CHILTON, GUY CLARK, MILDRED Y-Teens 4, FNA 3, 4. xii.: CLARK, YUONNE GI ee l,2, 3. CLEM, GERALD Library Club 37 Service Club 3, 4 lPresidentJ, Football Boosters 3, Tiger 3, 4, Greybric 4. CLIFFORD, WAYNE CLUSTER, ARLENE COLBY, GENE COLEMAN, WAYNE Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Baseba 3, 4, Track l. COLLINS, JESSIE LEE CONRAD, GLENN Spanish Club 'I. COOPER, DWIGHT Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4. COZART, JAMES Natuonal Honor Society 4, Greybrnc 4, JA 3, 4 69 CRIDER, VERNON Football 2. CRAIG, GLORIA Choir If French Club I, 2 CSecretaryJ, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 47 Tiger 3, 4, Footlighiers 25 Class Treasurer If JA 3, 4 CSecretaryJ. CRAWFORD, VIVA Y-Teens 1, 2 fSecre1aryJ, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Big Sisters 4. CROWE, DIMPLE . .:lm,.,,,x4 CROWLEY, PATRICIA Rifle Club I, Usher Club I, Y-Teens I. CULBY, FRANK FFA 3, Football 3, Basketball I, JA 3. CULVERHOUSE, BRIAN Track I. za.. CURNEAL, ALLEN Rifle Club 2, 3 CPresidentJ, 4 fPresiclentJ, Orchestra 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. 2.2 if. CURTIS, RICHARD Hi-Y 3, 4. DALLY, PATRICIA Tiger 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 DAVINO, DONALD Varsity Club, Track 2, 4, Cross Country 2, DAVIS, DARLENE Y-Teens 4, Thespian 4. DAVIS, MINNIE Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Big Sisters 4. DAVIS, NANCY Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens 'I Ilnterclub Coun- cilj, JA 3 fSecretaryJ, 4, Greybric 4, Band I, 2, Glee I, Footlighters 4, Big Sisters 4. DAVIS, RICHARD FFA 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. DEAN, JAMES Football I. DECKER, DAISY DELONG, DONNA Orchestra l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, A DENISENKO, SWETLANA Y-Teens 3, FTA 4. DETTMAN, DONNA Y-Teens 3, Class Secretary 2. DEWOLFF, SANDRA National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentJ, Big Sisters 4, JA 3 lTreas- urerj, Greybric 4. DICKSON, JACK DIXON, LOVIE FB Booster 1, 2, Pr. Nurse 3. DODSON, PAUL Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Football 2, 3, varsity Club 4, JA 4. DOEBELl, DEANNE National Honor 3, 4, French Club 2 lTreas- urerl, 3 Ureasurerl, Y-Teens I, 2 CVice Presi- dentj, 3, 4, Footlighters 2 CRep.J, 3KPresi- dentj, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Greybric 4, Tiger 2, 3, 4, Glee 2, Class Executive Council 2, Big Sisters 4, Homecoming Queen Court 4. DOORNBOS, ROBERT Track l, Rifle Club 3, 4. DOWDY, ABBIE Footliglhters 3, 4, BB Boosters 2, Thespian 3, 4, Usher 2. DOYLE, PATRICIA Y-Teens 2, 3. DUKESHERER, JOHN Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 KVice Presidenljp Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. DUNBAR, DUANE 5aSli0ib6ll lf 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 'l. 1 2, , EAST, JEANNIE Service Club 1, 2, 3 CVice Presidentj, 4 CHistorianJ, JA 3 CSecrefaryJ, 4 CTreasurerJ, Big Sisters 4, Y-Teens 'lp Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee l, 2. EASTERLING, BETTY Beginner Choir I, 2, 3. 5 ii EICHHORN, LYNNE Spanish Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Y-Teens 'l, 4, Big Sisfers 4, JA 4. ELSTON, DONALD EVANS, MARY Choir l, 2, 3, Big Sisters 4. EZELL, GLENDA Y-Teens 1 Unterclub Councilb, 2 CSecrefaryJ 3 CPresidenfJ, A CSecre1aryl, Footlighters A Greybric A, Big Sisiers 4. 73 l FARMER, MELVIN Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. FESTER, JEANETTE Usher Club 2. FIELD, BEATRICE Footlighters 3, 4. FILSTRUP, ALVIN Cross Country 2, 3, Greybric 4 KBusiness Managerjf Tiger 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Golf 2, Spanish Club l, 2, JA 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 lPresidentJ, Boys' State. FINLEY, DONALD Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. FISHER, VALERIE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryJ, Orchestra Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Glee l, Choir 2 Big Sisters 4. FOONDLE, JERRY Hi-Y 4, Rifle Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. FORD, JONATHAN 74 2 , 3 lExecutive Boardj 4, National Honor 3, 4 lPresidentJ, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Prom. 4 FORESTIERI, MARY Y-Teens 1 CVice Presidentl, 2, 3, 4 KVice Presidenflp Girls' Rifle Club 2, 3 lVice Presi- denfjp French Club lp Class Vice President ly Tiger 3, Mu Alpha Theta 45 Greybric 4, Tennis 2, 35 JA 47 Big Sisters 45 Pep Club 4. FREDERICKS, DONALD FROEHLICH, AUGUST FFA l, 2, 3, 4. FROEHLICH, HELEN Y-Teens 'l. J if FROEHLICH, JANE Y-Teens 1. FULTZ, FLOYD FURLAN, JOAN Footlighters 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Fu Nurses 3. GENOVESE, JOHN GILBERT, JERRY Library Club 3, Usher Club. GIOIA, CAMILLE FB Sisters 1, Spanish Club 2, Footlighters 3, National Honor 4. GLENN, DELORES GLOVER, JOHN GOFF, DIANE Glee 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4. GOODWIN, ROBERT Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 2,' 3, 4a Tennis 3, 4, Footlighters 3, Varsity Club 4. GRAMS, HILDA Glee 3. GRANNELL, EMILY GREAR, SHARON Cafeteria 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3. GREENE, BETTY JO GRENOT, BONITA GRUNTMAN, RCNALD GUNN, EARL Baskeiball 'I. GUREWITZ, SHARON Banff 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2 fPresidentJ, 3 Qvice Presndenfj 45 JA 3g Spanish 2, GUSE, EWALD HAHN, ARLENE 77 HALL, HENDERSON Spanish Club 1, Hi-Y 4, JA 4. HALL, MAYDELL FB Booster 2, 3, BB Boosters 2, 3, Usher Club 4. HAMPTON, ALBERTA Fmotlighters 4, Choir 3, 4, Maclrigal 3,Y-Teens 4. HAMPTON, CAROLE YTeens 'l, 2, 3, FB Booster I, 2, Footllghfers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. HARBIN, PHILIP JR. Senior Play 4. HARMAN, LINDA Y-Teens I, 2, 3, French Club 'l, 2, JA 3, 4 Service Club 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. HARRIS, CHARLES HARRIS, JOHN Football 'lg Track 1, FFA 'I, 2, 3. HARRIS, ROBERT HART, JUDITH Y-Teens 2, 4. HARVEY, LARRY Football 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JA 3. HAYES, JEROLD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. 79 HEAD, PATRICIA Art Club 1. HEIM, JUDITH Y-Teens 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2: Glee lf FTA 4, Tiger 3, 4, HENNES, MARILYN Spanish Club 2, JA 3, 4. HENNING, SALLY Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2 fPresiden1J, 3 CRep.J Mu Alpha Theta 3, CTreasurerJ 4, JA 4 FTA 4, National Honor 3, 4 QSecre1aryJ Promefheans 4, Big Sisters 4. all 2 HENSLEY, RICHARD Football if Track 2. HETFIELD, RALPH HICKS, ROBERT HIGBEE, JAMES JA 4. HIGBEE, LAUREEN Y-Teens 1, 25 Art Club 45 Big Sisters Ureasurerl. HINKLEMAN, BARBARA FTA 3. HOATLIN, TERRY Library Club 27 Band 'l, 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 4 KPresidentJg Tennis 4. HODGE, PATRICIA HOWARD, CHARLES HOWARD, KATHLEEN FNA 1. HUFSCHILD, EDNA JOHNSON, EDDIE JOHNSON, PAULINE Service Club 4. JONES, CHARLES Spanish Club I. JONES, EDDIE Library Club 3, 4, Tiger 3, 4, Choir 'I 2 3 A JORDAN, DELDA 8 I , JORGENSEN, ROBERT Letterman's Club 3, 45 Basketball I, 27 Hi-Y 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, 4. JUENGLING, HERBERT Track I . KELLEY, ANNIE BELL FB Boosters 3, FNA 3, 4. KIESSLING, DONALD KIMBALL, VANCE Rifle Club 2. KING, KENNETH KING, ROBERT Cross Country 2, Football 1, FFA 1, 2, 3 Track 2, 3, KINNEY, ROY Football I. KINSEL, FRED KINSEY, CLARENCE Fooiball 2, Track 2. KIZER, MARGARET JA 3, 4 LVICS Presndenfjg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 CSecretaryJ, 4, Spanish Club 'l. KLADE, NANCY KOSBAR, CAROL Madrigal Q, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Usher Club 2 KRUCK, GERALD Art Club 4, Tiger 3, 4. LA GROW, PATRICIA Library Club 3, 4. LANDIS, DOUGLAS Hi-Y 3, 4. LANGE, RONALD Cross Country 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, National Honor Society 4. LARSON, JOHN JA 3 CPresidentJ, Rifle Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LAUSMAN, TED Football 2, 3. LEONARD, PATRICIA FB Booster 'lf FBLA 3. LEWIS, ROBERT LEYDEN, RICHARD Football 2, 3, Track 1, Baskeroall lp Spanish Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JA 4 lVice Presidentl, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 3, 4 CPresidentJ. LITTKE, ANTHONY Basketball 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4. LITTLE, LEROY Football 2, Hi-Y 3. 84 LOBDELL, THOMAS FFA 1, 2, Football Boosters 3, Basketball Boost- ers 3. LOHROFF, ROBERT National Honor Society 3, 4, Thespian 4. LONG, MARK Track lp Cross Country 1. LOWE, MAXINE Footlighfers 2, 3, Usher Club 3, Basketball Boosters 2. LULL, DAVID Hi-Y 4. MACE, ROBERT MAGNUSON, ELAINE Spanish Club if Y-Teens lp Biology Club 2, 3 CSecretaryJ, 4, Promethean 2, 3, 4 KSecre- taryli Tiger 2, 3, Greybric 4, JA 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. MAHLER, ROBERT Baseball 2, 3, 4. MAIKOWSKI, AARON Hi-Y 4, Basketball I, Band I, 2, 3, 4. I I MAIKOWSKI, CAROL Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. MANNS, WILLIAM Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Varsity Club 3, 4. MARCH, BETTY JEAN Y-Teens 2, Band 2, 3, 4 fTreasureri, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Greybric 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 lVice Presidenti, Promethean 4 fVice Presidentl. MARQUARDT, SHARON Choir 'I, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, WAYNE MASON, BILLIE Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 4, Y-Teens 4. MASTBAUM, DIANE Spanish Club 2, Service Club 2, Tiger 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 4, Footlighters 4. MASTERS, SHARON Y-Teens 'lg Spanish Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3 CLibrarianJ, 4, Class Secretary 3. MAYFORTH, ROBERT Basketball lg Library Club 2, 35 Boys' Stare 4. MCBRIDE RACHEL Ml 2 Q MCCASTER, BOOKER Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4. MCCLELLAN, ROBERT Basketball 2. MCCOY, DOROTHY Service Club 3, 4, FBLA 4. MCCOY, LEE , , f 'il 'fiiifngy v a'f:l me .-:: A 'JZ i-if . - '... , ' A .,,, 1 J . MCCOY, MAXIN E Service Club 3, 4, Usher Club 2, 3, 4, Foot ball Boosters 2, Pr. Nurses Club 3, 4. MCCOY, ROSIE Future Nurses 3, 4. McLEOD, KATHRYN Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 ITreasurerJ, Future Nurses 3, 4, JA 3, Greybric 4, Big Sisters 4. MENCHINGER, ANN French Club 3. MENCHINGER, CAROL Glee 1. MENCHINGER, ERILYNNE Spanish Club i, Madrigal 4, Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4 ITreasurerD, Promethean 4 KCor- responding Secretaryl, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. MILLER, DARRYL Basketball Booster 3, Public Address System Crew 3, 4. MILLER, MARY JANE Y-Teens 4. MINIKEL, DAVID Greybric 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4 CVice Presidentl, Footlighters 2 IHistorianJ, Hi-Y 3, 4, JA 3, 4 IVice Presidentl, Junior Ro- tarian 4. MITCHELL, CAROLYN Spanish Club 1, 2, Y-Teen 1, 2 ITreasurerJ, 3 CPresidenfD, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4 CSecre- 1arYIi Madrigal 3, 4, JA 3, 4 Ureasurerjg Big Sisiers 4 fPresiden?J. MITCHELL, DUANE Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 'I, 2, 3, 4, Poor. lighters 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. MITCHELL, GERALDINE Glee 2, 3. MOCK, CAROL Y Teen I, 2, 3. MOON, RUBY Glee I. MOORE, ARTH U R MULHERION, NORMA Pr. Nurses 3, 4. NIUNDY, PATRICIA Y-Teens 3, 4, Footlighfers 4 NAGLE, NELSON NEGRILLA, ROBERT Hi-Y 3, 4, choir 1, 2, 3. NEWBERRY, LARRY Football 2, Track 2. NEWELL, VERNIDA NEWTON, WALTER NICHOLS, BARBARA Y-Teens Ig French Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2 IHistorianJ, 3, 4 IPresiden1D. NICHOLS, RUTH Y-Teens 1, 2, French Club I, Choir 'l, 2, Football Boosters l. NOACK, CYNTHIA Glee lp Choir 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, JA 3, Biology Club 3, 4 IVice Presidentjg National Honor Society 3, 4, Greybric 4, Big Sisters 4, Future Nurses 4. NOLEN, GARLA Usher Club 2, 3, A CHeadJ. NOLEN, ROBERT OAKLEY, KAY OELZ, ERLING Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4 lPresiden1J. OGDEN, BARBARA Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 tary 45 Y-Teens 47 CCap1ainJg Class Secre- Glee 25 Homecoming Queen 47 Big Sisters 4. OMVVEG, LELAND ORLASKE, MARTHA Y-Teens lf Ar? Club Maclrigal 3. OZERAN, Rifle Cl 2, 3, choir 1, 2, 3, HOWARD ub 1, 2, 3, 4. PAPE, CARYL ANN French Club if Big Sisters 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2 lPresidentl, 3 lTreas- urerlg JA 4, Greybric 4, National Honor Society 4. PARROTT, STEPHEN Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Spanish Club lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JA 3, 4. PATTERSON, EARL Basketball 2. PEAPPLES, GAIL Rifle Club 2, 3. PEAPPLES, GEORGE Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 CMayorJ, Drum Maior 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 4, National Honor 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. PECORARO, JOSEPHINE Football Boosters 1, Spanish Club 2, Foot lighters 3. PEEPLE5, BARBARA Glee 3, 4. PESKO, SONJA Glee I. PETERS, ALICE Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Greybric 4, Future Nurses 3, 4. PHILLIPS, HARRIET Tiger 3, 4. I 'fx PHILLIPS, MARYBETH Y-Teens 2, Orchestra 1, 2. X J PIERSON, ROCHELLE PILLOW, BUD PIONTEK, PATRICIA Girls' Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. PITCHFORD, WAYNE Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JA 3, 4. PLATCHER, JAMES Service Club 4, Rifle Club 3, Band I, 2 POHYBA, WILLIAM French Club 4. POOLE, ROGER POWERS, ROBERT I, 25 Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 'I, 2 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Footlighters I, Rifle Club PREDIGER, DAVID Football I, 2, 3, JA 3. PRIEBE, MARGARET Choir 2, 3, 4 KExecutive Councilb JA 3 CSec- retaryj, 45 FTA 2, 3 fVice Presidentj, 4 CPresidentJ, Y-Teens 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. PRINGLE, CECIL Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country ball 1, Varsity Club 3, 4. PROBST, LONNY QUEEN, NANCY Y-Teens 2, 3. 3, 45 Foot RAGEN, KATHLEEN Spanish Club 1, 2, JA 3, 4 CVice Presidentlp Y-Teens I. RANDALL, JACQUELYN Y-Teens 2, 3, Library 2 CPresidentJ, 4. RAU, KENNETH RECTOR, JUDITH Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, JA 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Greybric 4, FTA 3, 4, Promethean 2, 3, 4 CTreasurerl, Spanish Club I, Tiger 2, Big Sisters 4. REIST, DARLENE JA 4, Big Sisters 4. ROBERTSON, LlLA Y-Teens 2, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, NATHANIEL Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Varsity Club 4 Orchestra 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Radio Club 2. ROBINSON, OSCAR Track l, 2, 3, 4. ROCK, JEAN Art Club 4. ROCKS, SHARON JA 3, 4, Tiger 3, Library Club 2. ROSCHER, JOHN RUTZ, RONALD Fooiball I, 2, 31Al'1 Club 3. RYBARCZYK, JUDITH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Fooilighfers 3. SANDSTROM, JUDITH Football Boosfers 2. SAX, JOSEPH Basketball ig Tiger 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, Thespian 2, 3 CPresiden1J, 4, Fooflighters 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Choir 3, 4. SCHAUS, HAROLD SCHNEIDER, KENNETH Choir 3, 4. SCHRAMM, KATHLEEN Y-Teens 3, Orchesira 1, 2, 3 CTreasurerJ, 4. SCHUBERING, LON NA Y-Teens 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2. SCHULER, ERIKA SCHULTZ, ROBERT Chief-of-Police 4, Greybric 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, JA 3, 4. SCOMA, FRANK Movie Operator 3, Football 1. SCOTT, RODERIC SCOWCROFT, LAUREL Greybric 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Girls' Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, JA 3, Y-Teens 4, Spanish Club I, Glee I, Big Sisters 4. 97 L SEAHORN, ROSE MARY Footlighters 4, Football Booster 2. SHERRILL, JAMES Football 1, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. SHON K, DEWAYNE SIRK, DARLENE FTA 2, 3 lSecretaryJ, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. SIRK, ROBERT Football 2, Track l. SKANES, LIDA Y-Teens 2, 3, JA 3, Footlighters 4 SMALL, RICHARD Cross Country 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CPresidentl, Class President 1, Greybric 4, JA 3, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 1, National Honor Society 3, 4. SMITH, ANNIE Usher Club 4, Big Sisters 4. SMITH, FRANK Football 2. SMITH, JANET Y-Teens lg Big Sisters 4. SMITH, RAYMOND . Football 3. SPENCER, JON Hi-Y 3, 4, French Club 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 4. STARKEY, CORA JEAN Fuiure Nurses 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. STEED, JOHN STEELE, JOYCE Library Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4. STELTMAN, JUDY STOHRER, WANDA Y-Teens 25 Library Club 35 Service Club 3. STRAYHORN, LELA STRICKLAND, JAMES Track 4. STUBELT, DENNIS Football Boosiers 'l SUNDBLAD, LAWRENCE SUTH ERLAND, DEBORAH Y-Teens I, 2. SUTHERLAND, DOROTHY SWANDER, JOHN Cross Country 37 Class Vice President 2, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3 KPresidentJ, 4. SWISHER, VALERIE Y-Teens If FTA 2, Thespians 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Big Sisters 4 KVi Greybric 4. TABOR, BONNIE Art Club lp Footlig ce Presidentlp hters 3, Y-Teens 4. TAYLOR, ABBOTT A Football 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3. - wk THOMPSON, WAYNE WENDELL TOTZKE, BEVERLY TROIKE, HELEN Y-Teens 1. TURNER, JAMES Spanish Club 2, Varsity Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Basketball Manager 3, Track 2, 3, Choir 2. TWARDY, REIMAR Exchange Student from Germany TYLER, MARVIN JA 4. UMPHREY, WILLIAM Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Varsity Club 3, 4. UNGERSON, ESTH ER Exchange Student from Bolivia, Spanish Club 4, Y-Teens 4, JA 4. VAN BROCKLIN, BERT Cross Country 3, Basketball 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. VIRKUS, CONNIE Student Council I, Class Treasurer 2, Y-Teens 3- Band 1 VLIET, cl-:ERIE ' WADSWORTH, JOANNE Y-Teens 2, FTA 2, 3, Service Club 3 lPresi- dentl, 4 fVice Presidentj, JA 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Big Sis- ters 4. ' WAGNER, HELEN Future Nurses 4. WALKER, CHESTER Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsi1y Club 3, 4. WALKER, CHRISTINE WALKER, JAMES WALTERS, GERALDINE Future Nurses 3, 4. WARD, CAROL ANN WARD, WINIFRED WARREN, JUDITH Orchestra T, 2, 3, 4. WASSILAK, FRED JA 4. WATKINS, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 2. WEATHERS, JAMES WELLS, MICHAEL Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WEYGAND, LAWRENCE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 QVice Presidenijg Thespians 2, 3, 4 IPresidentJp Spanish Club 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Footlighiers 4, Orchestra 3, JA 47 Junior Rotarian 4. WHITAKER, JAMES WHITE, GARY Student Council 1, JA 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, NANCY FTA I, 2, 3, Usher Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. WHITENER, LONETA WHITFIELD, EDDA Orchestra I, 2, 3 iSecretaryJ, 4, Usher Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Footlighters 4, Greybric 4, Big Sisters 4, Thespians 4, National Honor Society 4. WIGHTMAN, BRUCE Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Boys' State 4. WILBURN, RUBY Usher Club 2, 3, Footlighters 3, FB Boosters 'I. I I Xi I WILLIAMS, KATIE I 14 5 ,, WILLIAMS, KAY Spanish Club I, 2, Glee 'lp Choir 2, 3. WILSON, GARY Hi-Y 3, 4, Rifle Club 3. WISSLER, RICHARD WYNN, MAXINE Footlighters 3, 4, Student Council 4, Glee 2, Choir 3, 4, Greybric 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Big Sisters 4, Executive Council 3, 4. YAFFE, WILLA French Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. YENDES, CYNTHIA Band 2, 3, 4, Greybric 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 lClerkJ, Y-Teens 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Sociely 4, Big Sisters 4, Promethean 3, 4 lPresidentJ. YORE, MICHAEL Class Executive Council 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4. ZACHARY, LUWANNA Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 4. ZACHARY, VIRGINIA Abbott, Danny Baskin, Ronnie Bass, Jack Burbach, Gerald Cerecke, Roy Cooks, Wilce Davis, Barbara Jean Dinnell, Michael Dumont, Jerry Gray, Jake Hocking, Bradley SENIORS NOT PICTURED Hull, David Johnson, Ora Lee Mason, Charles Mattix, Harold Murkey, Stanley Parks, Joseph Phillips, Harold Sirk, Richard Tutton, Jess Weber, Alfred 146621 Wm 744: Sm wwe On a warm MARCH evening, when the WEATHERS was fine, a sweet young thing was on the way to visit her sick old granny. Although the road was LONG and deserted, she wasn't afraid, for a soft breeze was whispering through the BIRCH trees, and the MOON in the EAST was bright. In the basket on her arm were many goodies, a CASE of pop, some BACON, and a double DECKER cake. Suddenly she was aware of DELONG black car that had pulled up next to her. The driver asked her if she needed a ride, and unable to resist his strange POWERS she accepted. DEWOLFF was very ugly, in fact he looked like a ba-BOONE, and he was so SMALL that he needed a PILLOW to see over the steering wheel. Realizing that her precious basket of goodies was in danger, she tried to open the car door but found there was a CARLOCK on it. The villain then parked the car, and turning his ghastly face toward her he yelled, TURNER over those goodiesl ln desperation she screamed for GLENN fthat's her boyfriendl. Luckily he iust happened to be sitting on the BANKS of a near-by POOLE, BASKIN in the moon light, and BASS fishing. Hearing her cries for help our hero rushed to the rescue. When DEWOLFF saw GLENN rushing towards the car, with a big GUNN in his hands, he lumped from -his car and ran away through a near-by FIELD. He didn't run far, for a huge BROWN and GREY BULL soon COOKS his PARROTT! Then our hero bravely hit the bull on the HEAD with a big DUNBAR, and said to the villain, YORE done for, now ALTI you up and take you to our DEAN, he'll sure straighten you out in a hurry. Next our hero turned to his girl and said I love you HARTE and soul. If you will be my QUEEN, I will be your King. In return she said, You're a GOODWIN too, and she gave him a great big kiss. Then they both lumped on his trusty STEED ia '49 FORDI and started off to Benton Harbor. The moral of this story is: All's WELLS that ends well. I07 ' I S- Dino's family giving Dino a welcome h J Dino and psychiairist in scene where Dino becomes defiant YA EAMES James Street Seiflemeni House. HOUSK Mrs. Westin and Miss Van- derbeck. m 'w. Judy Rector, Mary Brechl, Mary Forestieri, Alice Peters, Elaine Magnuson. Bob Schultz, Cammie Mitchell, Jim Cozort, Fil Filstrup, Bev Bier I I0 man, Dick Small. Barb Edmonds, Glenda Ezell, Cindy Yendes, Eunice Hoover, Betty March. Judy Anderson, Joan Westin, Sally Henning, Joan Peters, Lynn Andreen. NOT PICTURED: Jane Campbell, Gerald Clem, Sandy DeWolff, DeeAnn Doebeli, Caryl Pape, Laurie Scowcroft, Joanne Wadsworth, Peggy Woodford. Maxine Wynn, Edda Whitfield, Dave Minikel, Nancy Davis, Val Swisher, Cindy Noack. -. H4 43. S um: Mr. Bierman, G. Peapples, B. Schultz, C. Yendes. The Student Council is made up of seven- teen aldermen and three officers: the Mayor, the Chief of Police, and the Clerk. The Student Council schedules assemblies including safety programs, is in charge of fire drills, manages the book store, sponsors the annual train trip and decides on matters brought up before them. Advisor .,,,.,.,.. .......... M R. BIERMAN Mayor ,.,,...........,,,,, ...... G EORGE PEAPPLES Chief-of-Police ,,,,.. .,,,, R OBERT SCHULTZ Clerk . ...,,,,,,,,......, ccc,, C YNTHIA YENDES M. Wynn, J. Callaway, K. McLeod, B. March, J. Andrews. K. Overley, J. Westin, S. Frick, T. Glascock, P. Woodford. S. Edmunds, S. Yendes, M. Maxfield, D. Park, P. LaRoux, S. Gegot, B Sheridan. I I2 14 Mu Alpha Theta or Math,Club is or- ganized to bring forth keener interest in mathematics, to develop sound scholarship in the subiect, and to promote enioyment of mathematics among high school students. The members of the club are chosen by their scholastic record. This club invites guest speakers and has various proiects consist- ing of unsolved and solved problems, in this way learning more about the many phases of the subiect. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,..... A LVlN FILSTRUP Vice President ,,,,, ..... J OHN DUKESHERER Secretary .. ,,,,,,Y .A.,,,Y,,,.., J ANE CAMPBELL Treasurer ,,,,,,, , .....,.. MINNIE DAVIS 5' i t 5 P 4 Sw' fl v.,- .L i M. Davis, A. Filstrup, J. Campbell. S. Parrott, J. Dukesherer, Miss Reed, C. Yendes. G. Peapples, S. Henning, M. Forestieri, D. Sirk. R. Schultz, W. Pitchford, E. Menchinger, V. Fisher. TOP ROW: B. Lohroff J. Cozort D. Minikel F. Mielke S. Parrott D. Small FRONT ROW: C. Pape M. Davis C. Gioia B. Bierman M. Wynn S. Henning V. Fisher A-M Lk' .s . L 14 te Mrs. Blunt, B. March, V. Fisher, S. Henning, Mr. Harrod. ,. . Q4 5 ' WMMS ' To encourage and promote scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service in the students of Benton Harbor High School is the purpose of the National Honor Society. With these qualities as measuring devices, the faculty selects out- standing iunior and senior students into its membership. lnduction ceremonies are held in the spring and in the fall. President ........, ,,,.,, V ALERIE FISHER Vice President . ..,.. ,,,r,. B ETTY MARCH Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,, SALLY HENNING TOP ROW: G. Peapples J. Ford V. Swisher E. Whitfield J. Wadsworth D. Doebeli R. Lange FRONT ROW: B. March J. Campbell S. DeWol'ff C. Noack C. Yendes E. Menchinger J. Rector ,.M ' N .ff 6. Ct 'f P OXO- ,M 5171- 3. 'Nadjgxen Mmdlps' D el D- ' Dove fd: 100 S 1: lem 3' zqxziev. 5- chaffer. -4 Tormel- I C QW L J. East, J. Hiem, B. Heeter, G. Craig, J. r Foondle, D. Ullrey, P. Pink. 0 The Tiger, 4the newspaper of the Benton Harbor High School, publishes ten editions per school year. It is the purpose of this paper to provide adequate cover- age of school news and to serve as a means of publication of meritable poems, stories, and articles of student authorship outside of the staff, Editor .................. ................... J IM WESTIN News Editor ,,,,.,. .... S HARON MBCARTHUR Sports Editor ,,..... .................... B ILL BROWN HARRIET PHILLIPS JACQUELINE TONNELIER Circulation ....,,,,,,, Exchange ................ Business Manager ...,. ......................... J UDY HElNl Makeup , ,,,MAY,,,,Y,YY,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,. S UZANNE BYERS DOROTHY SCHAFFER Advertising Manager ...... ............... D UKE DOSTER Advertising Staff .......... ............ D UKE DOSTER IRV ARENBERG MYER MINDEL Photograph ..,,,, ' ..,,, MR. J. MILLER Advisor ....... .. B. Brown, Mr. Miller, J. Westin, S. MacArthur, S. Byers. I I5 w H X 1 S. Dominy, O. White, P. Smith, P. Priebe, M. Burkett. W. Benson, P. Ivy, A. LaRatta, A. Smith No matter what the event, the usher club is always on the job, passing out programs, taking tickets, or helping people to their seats. There is no particular requirement for membership in the Usher Club. If you are willing to work, and work hard, you are eligible. The banner with U-S-H-E-R marks a person who is ready and willing to help you in any way possible. - Head Usher ,,.,..,,., ..... G ARLA NOLEN Associate 'Usher ....... ...., W ANDA BENSON Secretary ...,,..,.,,... ,...... A NNIE SMITH STANDING: Mr. Harrod, O. White. FIRST ROW: W. Benson, N. White, J. Lewis, M. Lowe. SECOND ROW: P. Priebe, J. Fester, M. McCoy, H. Wilson, G. Nolen. THIRD ROW: P. Ivy, M. Burkett, J. Russell, M. Parker, M. Hall, M. Wilson. II6 P. LaGrow, M. Fisher, R. Court, D. Clark, W. Osborne, N. Shem- BACK ROW! D- BUFQESS. P- TBCRSTT. barger, M. Westfall, C. Slamp, J. Thompson. FRONT ROW: G. Hanshaw, A. Carter, D. Stohrer, L. Allen i.4I Members of this club are student librarians who devote one period a day to work in the Library. Student librarians rnust have the following qualifications: de- pendability, loyalty, willingness to work and serve fellow students, and they must maintain satisfactory grades. The club has varied activities. Among them are participation in SLAAM meet- ings, speakers, movies, visits to other libraries, and social meetings. The student librarians always strive to better the efficiency, service, and appearance of the school library. President ............ ...... B ARBARA NICHOLS Vice President ....... ,....,,.,,,,,,, M ARK LONG Secretary ................... ....... J ACKIE RANDALL Treasurer ....................... ...........,.. J AMES SMITH Historian .. - ..,,..,.. ,,,,,, J UDY HARTLERODE BACK ROW: S. Rizzo, J. Canaan, D. McFadden, S. Wolske, E. Jones. FRONT ROW: Miss Schley, B. Nichols, M. Long, J, Smith. ll7 MQ- 4... K M Ass' A. Romeo, J. Walker, R. King, M. Petlick. S. Culverhouse, P. Nichols, L. Miller, C. Hoel, N. Cox, J. Wilder. A healthy curiosity in the world about him and an urge to learn through scientific experiments and proi- laf ects are the only requisites for the Atomites, a general I science club. Each Atomite works on a long range proi- ect which keeps his science interest high between club meetings. Some of the projects in progress are: model rockets, a cloud chamber, a model uranium chain reac- tor board, reconstruction of several types of fossils. GARY BLOUGH ....,.. ................ P resident JIM BITTNER ,,,,,,,,,.. ,..... V ice President SANDY MORRIS ..... ............ S ecretary MR, PIFER ,,,,...,.... A.......... A dvlSOr STANDING: L. Miller, J. Walker. SITTING: J. Bittner, G. Blough, S. Morris. W. Anderson, J. Bassett, S. Ludwig, G. Blough. L. Handy, A. Westin, T. Holt, C. Anton, J, Bittner, J. Bailey, C. Freier D, Schaffer, T. Alti. II8 .fs R. Weston, D. Davenport, S. Schrader, J. Westin, L. Morris. S. Frick, M. Sellers, M. Rahn, E. Magnuson, D, Doster, J. Bridgham. Biology Club provides an outlet for those students who have an active interest in natural science. The members become better acquainted with the world of living things by observation and study in the laboratory and out of doors. The club is a lively, in- teresting, informal group. I I PFGSICYGHP ..... ..... W RICHARD SMALL Vice President H ..,. .. CYNTHIA NOACK Secretary . BEVERLY BIERMAN Treasurer . . .. .......,.. ........ J OAN WESTIN Advisor .,,..,..,. .... ...,.........,....., M I SS HARTZ I Ili! ...J L. Marshburn, V. Fisher, E. Menchinger, L. Andreen, M. Mindell, S. Small. J, Haring, D. Ullery, R. Bittner, L. Eichorn, D. Holt, J. Johnson. I I9 1 . .4 -sa RE ,. Miss Spangler, M. Treger, M. Menchinger, E. Ungerson, G. Veine. BACK ROW: R. Hawks, S. Filstrup, R. Scott FRONT ROW: J. Crocker, D. Goldbaum. 145 ' ' A wise investment that will eventually help further friendly relations with our neighbors to the south is La Sociedad Panamericana, or Spanish Club. The mem- bers have a chance to add to their knowledge of the Spanish people and customs through skits, movies, and discussions. They can also increase their fluency of the language through conversations with fellow members. MIKE TREGER ....................... .,.,.......,,,. P resident MARILYN MENCHINGER ..... ...... V ice President ESTER UNGERSON ........... ............ S ecretary JERRY VEINE .......... ............. ..... T r easurer MISS SPANGLER .... -..- .....,. .... A dvisor FRONT ROW: J. Daniels, R. Scott, C. Creed, R. Elston, R. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: R. Cohen, E. Goldstein, B. Smallidge, D. Kirshenbaum, M. Crocker, R. Shaeffer, l. Holub. BACK ROW: D. Goldbaum, J. Crocker, S. Filstrup, R. Hawks, C. Handy, P. Soper, P. Zubrod, C. Parritt, J. Heinicke, V. Fisher, S. Steinke. l20 A. Menchinger, K. Langer, S. Reisig, Mrs. Atwood, S. Doster, L. Larson, BACK ROW: R. Pelfon, A. Larson, R. DeFrancesco, M. Brecht, J. Wood- J. Greenman. ford, FRONT ROW: M. Magnuson, L. King, B. Morgan. The French Club, officially known as Le Tricolore, offers an opportunity for in- terested French students to increase their knowledge of French Culture and civili- zation. Programs are varied, and may feature the study of French songs, folk dances, games, and skits. There is always a French dinner and usually a trip to South Bend of Chicago to see a French movie. ANN MENCHINGER ,.... ........... P resident KIRK LANGER ......... ...... V ice President SHARON REISIG .... ........... S ecretary SARA DOSTER ..,.,,.. ........ T reasurer JOAN GREENMAN .... ...... H isforian LARYL LARSON .......... ................... R eporter MRS. ATWOOD .............. ...................... A dviSOr . 4 3 Q ' 4 l X , ef BACK ROW: S. Taylor, S. Knox, T. Burger, V. Chappell, G. Stevens, BACK ROW: N. DOGY1, T- Fair, W. Pohyba, J- Chabot, M- DOClSOI'1, 5- J. Peterson, S. Holt, M. Zelmer. Wolske. FRONT ROW: G. Wilder, K. Mechling, P. Russell. FRONT ROW: S. Beason, G. Morse, J. Craig, N. Namor. l2I I . l I K FIRST ROW: B, Pgirce. FIRST ROW: N. Maul, T. Loftus, B. Peirce, J. Rector, J. Heim. sEcoNo ROW: L. Larson, T. Loftus, M. Magnuson. SECOND ROW: L Andrew' S' Henning, N- Seflak, M. Rahn, L. Orlaske THIRD ROW: s. Reiszg, N. seiiak, L. Orlaske, M. Rann. 5- Schrade'- FIRST ROW: E. Magnuson, S. Henning, J. Rector. SECOND ROW: N. Maul, B. Erstling, L. Andreen, J. Heim. I . I . ..-ci ra FIRST ROW: S. Schrader, E. Menchinger, N. Stein. bECOND ROW: M. Priebe, Mr. Middaugh, Mrs. Middaugh, Miss lver- son, C. Handy. THIRD ROW: L. Larson, M. Magnuson, B. Ersfling, N. Stein, E. Magnu son, M. Priebe. diff' Membership in the Henry J. Pattengill Chapter of Future Teachers of America is open to students of all grades who are interested in making teaching their profession. This club helps the members ex- plore teaching as a career, through speakers, civic proiects, and visits to colleges. information is gained on teaching opportunities and qualities necessary for teachers. The members can discover if they have the qualifications needed to be a good teacher. MARGARET PRIEBE ........ . ...,....,.. President CHRISTINE HANDY ..............,,. Vice President ERILYNNE MENCHINGER ,,.... ,,,...,..,., T reasurer SHARON SCHRADER ........... ......... S ecrefary MISS IVERSON MR. NIIDDAUGH ...... ....... A dvisors J Tonnelier, K. Baker, J. Files, S. Paulson, L. Phillips, O. Wagner, C. Starkey, B. Brown, A. Kelley, W. Benson, J. Parks, M. Dorsett C B Erstling, S. Wolske, K. McLeod, B. Field, A. Peters, M. Alexander. Corrothers, L. Butler, C. Noack, B. Bierman. Candy Stripers, because they wear pink and white striped pinafores while working, are girls in the tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade who are interested in nursing and other careers in the medical field. By working in the hospital they give service to their community. The girls work in pairs for two hours twice a month. Each pair works in the coffee shop, takes the cart around to the rooms, delivers mail, or entertains the chil- dren in pediatrics. J. Friis, K. Postelli, M. Whorton, D. McNutt, A. Strunk, M. Harris P. Bloom, J. Foondle, M. Osborne, J. Wells, S. Soyster, T. Loftus G. Walters, R. Fishman, G. Rierson, D. Ullrey, G. Ruth, M. Max field, R. Sanders, C. Wagner, L. Falcone. gage ' djie Z al Any boy in high school may become a member of the Rifle Club. The club is a member of the National Rifle Association and as a member takes part in the monthly postal matches where they are rated with all rifle clubs in America. The club also participates in the national matches each spring. Safety in handling fire arms is stressed at their meetings. President .,,,......,. ...,. Vice President Secretary ,,,,s.s..... ....... Treasurer ....,,, Advisor .. R Doornbos, D, Payne, J. Haring, H Ozeran. ALLEN CURNEAL STEVE PARROTT DALE PARK ANDY PURMALIS MR. ROCK -We WM The Benton Harbor Junior Girls' Rifle Club has eleven members who meet every Tuesday evening at the Y.M.C.A. The girls learn to shoot in the tour positions, prone, sitting, kneeling, and oft hand. They may earn ratings ranging from Promarksman to Distinguished. The team may shoot in National Postal matches against all the clubs in the nation during November, December, January and February. Each spring a team of four is selected to shoot in the National matches which will be shot at Culver Military Academy. MISS VANDERBECK LAURIE SCOWCROFT Advisor President Expert CARYL PAPE PAT PIONTEK Vice President Secretary 4th Bar 3rd Bar KATHLEEN LONG PAT MILLER Treasurer Sharpshooter Sharpshooter lst Bar ist Bar BEVERLY MORTON LYNN WORTHINGTON Sharpshooter Sharpshooter SANDY OBERLE PAT WEBER Marksman Marksman BELOW BARBARA KOEHLER NURMA STRUNK Marksman Marksman lst Class tx Nr' QC' X i-f l T7 ,W ,za My Sh f BACK ROW: R. Small, B. Wightman, J. Swander, L. Little, B. VanBrocklin. FRONT ROW: J. Larson, E. Oelz, R. Leyden, A. Filstrup, R. Powers, G. Wilson, D. Minikel. Y 6- The Hi-Y Club sponsors the dances after the toot- ball and basketball games to earn money to send representatives to the Hi-Y Pre-Legislature and Legis- lature, where the boys learn to participate in state government. The remaining funds are used to further the Club's purpose which is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character. A. Maikowski, L. Weygand, T. Hoatlin. R. Small, D. Landis. R. Negrilla. BACK ROW: R. Schultz, J. Dukersherer, L. Harvey, T. Belski, J. Spencer. FRONT ROW: G. White, G. Foondle, R. Briney, R. Curtis, R. Jorgensen, H. Hall. l26 so-.... BACK ROW: F. Cohen, E. Bayle, P. Cook, J. Greenman, M. Harris, M. Whonon, S. Oberle, C. Warsco, P. Miller. FRONT ROW: M. Osborne, J. Hauser, B. Blakeslee, J. Foondle, A. Strunk, J. Foster, B. Pierce, K. Larson, S. Davis, V. Chappell, D. Ullrey. Q- The Sophomore Y-Teens have had a busy year. Much time was spent on service proiects for the community. Several guest speakers were a part of the year's pro- gram. Fun-wise, splash parties, a sock hop, the Heart- beat Dance, and the Hanging of the Greens will remain in everyone's mind as some of the 'most out- standing activities. GWEN RIERSCN .....,..,...,,...,..,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer JUUE JOHNSON ..... ........... P resident l.YN HOLT ,.......... ..,,,, Vice President JANET FITES ..... .. ...................... .. ............ Secretary BACK ROW: D. Washburn, R. Fishman, J. Friis, J. Peterson, K. Postelli, P. Bloom, C. Summertelt, R. Sanders, M. Maxfield. FRONT ROW: K. Baker, M. Dorsett, J. Parks, M. Stordahl, P. Soper, L. VanDyke, M. Hinkel, S. Wolske, P. Hinton. '27 . ...MMM 1. r fr fab- BACK ROW: L., Orlaske, D. Schultz, C. Mayer, S. Gualandi, B. Erstling, BACK ROW: P. Pink, P. Woodford A Webb B Heeter J Tonnelrer S. Sweeney, P. Oberly, J. Pitcher. M-MU Pl1Y- FRONT ROW: B. Perlick, S. Ogata, L. Lape, R. Hepler, FRONT ROW: R. Martorano,J Lay S Mosher E Moulas 0 7 i Junior Y-Teens is an organization for the fellowship of junior girls This year the girls babysat for busy mothers during the Christmas holidays They aid the hospitals by sending cups of candy and toys for the patients For fun they helped sponsor the annual Heart-Beat Dance in February They have plans for a style show of fashions from 1870-1970. SHARON RIZZO ............ , ...... ,, , MARGARET WEBSTER ,.... . .... . Vice JOY LAMBERT .......... NANCY GEMMILL ..... President President Treasurer Secretary N. Gemmill, Mrs. T. Brown, J. Lambert, S. Rizzo, M. Webster. l28 YJ Q17 M., S. DeWolff, G. Ezell, K. McLeod, M. Forestieri. 0 D. Mastbaum, L. Eicl1l1orn,J. Helm, J. Hart, C. Cayo. l Through their many activities of work and play, the Senior Y-Teens learn the arts of cooperating and getting along with others, thereby building a firm founda- tion tor a better tomorrow. Advisor ..,. ,. President ..,.,......, Vice President Secretary ,,,,,,,, Treasurer . G. Craig, C. Mitchell, L. Scovvcroft, K. Ragen, D. Doebeli, M. Kizer. MRS. ROBERT BROWN SANDY DE WOLFF .. MARY FORESTIERI GLENDA EZELL KATHRYN MCLEOD S. Gurevvitz, W. Yaffe, J. Rybarczyk, J. Furlan, D. Dettmann, B Ogden. xml 7. M. Wynn, L. Weygand, C. Hampton, L. Curneal R. Leyden. 6. C. Robinson, N. Queen, S. McCall, S. Davis, S Decker, P. Rapp. 5. B. Mason, C. Mack, J. Parks, R. Fishman, K Baker, D. Washburn. 4. J. Hauser, V. Chappell, G. Wilder, P. Pitcher B. Crossley, P. Bloom. Caster, R. Seahorn, S. Crowley. 2. B. Blakeslee, P. Riley, L. Ashburn, R. Sanders K. Postelli, M. Maxfield, Miss Meyn. Erstling, E. Whitfield. Sixty-five members comprise Footlighters Drama Club whose aim is to promote interest in dramatic activities in high school, to encourage seeing and reading good plays, and to assist with special proiects in staging, costuming, and lighting. Special proiects for this year include a sock hop, an annual theatre trip to Chicago, participation in Parents' Drama Night and Western Michigan Conference Drama Day in the spring. Pro- ceeds from the sock hop and other projects are to be used to buy lighting equipment tor the department. RICHARD LEYDEN .. ......... President CAROLE HAMPTON ...... .. . Vice President HELEN BARKER ............ ...... S ecfefafv C. Robinson, Miss Meyn, R. Leyden, C. Hampton, P. BlOOrT'I. PAM BLOOM - fff-,' - f f-ff Treasurer CAROLINE ROBINSON .... .-..--. H fsfofian Miss MEYN . ............. Adviwf wh. 3.5. Hummel, B. Dunham, A. Dowdy, S. Mc- l. L. Holt, F. Cohen, R. Cohen, N. Davis, B. BACK ROW: C. Hampton J. Westin D. Doebeli P. Woodford FRONT ROW: H. Barker C. Stevens Miss Meyn The purpose of Barrymore Thespian Troupe if 455 is to Create a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics among boys and girls of our secondary schools. Members must have a B average. This year's club program included a trip to Chicago to see The Diary of Anne Frank and the Ray Rayner TV Show. Thespians sponsored a dance, a Parent's Drama Night, attended the Regional Conference at Western Michigan College in the spring, and will attend the Purdue University at Lafayette, indiana, this summer. LARRY WEYGAND . . . . President DAVID MINIKEL . Vice President KATHRYN KILLIN . . ,,,, . Secretary SHARON VAN OSDAL . Treasurer MISS MEYN . . . Advisor l l ' - 5- 'ws L. Wegand, D. Minikel, K. Killin, S. VanOsdal, A. Dowdy, Miss Meyn + will wwf FRONT ROW: C, Yendes, Miss Spangler, J. Rector. MIDDLE ROW: B. March, E. Magnuson, E. Menchinger. BACK ROW: B. Bierman, V. Fisher, S. Henning. The purposes of Promethean are to promote the social welfare of the school and to take an active part in school activities. Funds from these activities will be placed in the Promethean Fund and later used for the betterment in Benton Harbor High School. To be a Promethean, a girl must be outstanding in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and have high moral standards. Every member is required to give a talk on an educational topic at an assigned meeting. Member- ship is composed of eight seniors, seven iuniors and five sophomores. CYNTHIA YENDES ,.,, ,,,, , , , President BETTY MARCH ,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,....,. Vice President ELAINE MAGNUSON .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, R ecording Secretary ERILYNNE MENCHINGER ,,,,,,,, Corresponding Secretary JUDY RECTOR ., , , ,,,,,, , ,, ,, ..,,, . Tr66SUrer FRONT ROW: E. Hornbeck, S. Reisig, C. Handy, S. Edmunds, S. Frick, S Doster. MIDDLE ROW: J. Rector, B. Bierman, E. Magnuson, C. Yendes, S, Nodruff M. Brecht, J. Westin, E. Hoover. BACK ROW: S. Henning, L. Crick, B. March, V, Fisher, E. Menchinger, J. Sox-hop. Peters. I32 BACK ROW: S. Chesher, L. Worthington, Mr. Bentley, R. Powers. sEATEDf L. Ashburn, P. Riley, D. Derby, J. Floryf B. Bvhn- BACK ROW: J. Hauser, S. Conybeare, M. Dodson, D. Carollo. SEATED: R. Kirshenbaum, J. Friis, C. Ashburn, S. Wolske. an-n.......m STANDING: Mr. Young, S. Soyster, C. Ashburn. SEATED: R. Taylor, S.. Conybeare. This club is made up of art students and those ira- 'terested in creative work. its purpose is to give its members a chance to acquire a better knowledge of art and to have fun while doing it. t STANDING: L. Worthington, L. Ashburn, S. Conybeare, P. Riley, D. Carollo, J. Flory, R, Powers, B. Bohn, J. Friis. SEATED: R. Kirshenbaum, D. Derby, C. Ashburn, J. Hauser, S. Wolske, S. Chesher. I33 +4 gg CV FRONT ROW: F. Mielke, E. Clem, P. Hinton, J. Foster, J. Steele, J. G- Clem,J- Wadsworth, F- Mielke, J. Steele Wadsworth, G. Morse, G. Clem. BACK ROW: Mr. Curnow, B. Dunham, M. Schlender, J. Larson, J. East, L. Harman. 74eS ' The Senior High Service Club is open to all students who wish to ioin an organi- zation to help the school and community. The members of this club help in such ways as being messengers, collecting at- tendance slips, providing Christmas tree decorations. It is also especially active at Christmas, bringing cheer to convalescent homes, and showing the spirit of Christmas by caroling. GERALD CLEM .....,........... .,.,..,... , President JOANNE WADSWORTH ..,.. Vice President FAITH MIELKE ,....,..,,...,..,, .,.,,,,..., S ecretary JOYCE STEELE .. ........... .,...... T reasurer MR. CURNOW .. ....... Advisor J. Steele, J. Wadsworth, J. East, F. Mielke, G. Clem, B. Dunham, A. Evans. I34 ,.,,......,-5-n BACK ROW: E. Whitfield, M. Forestieri, S. Byers, J. Campbell. FRONT ROW: B. Bohn, L. Scowcroft, S. DeWolff, G. Ezell. S in our high school. CAMMIE MITCHELL ,,,,,, ,,,, VALERIE SWISHER . Y,.. Vice LYNN ANDREEN .. .. LAUREEN HIGBEE MISS FINLEY ,,,,,, . C. Mitchell, V. Swisher, L. Andreen, L. Higbee, Miss Finley. .ts se .w ,..,M...W.,..,,.. . fi Q, W 33 .ay -.. f x BACK ROW: V. Fisher, C. Ashburn, S. Henning, B. March. FRONT ROW: V. Crawford, B. Allen, E. Magnuson, E. Menchinger . .54 Each of these senior girls has several sopho more little sisters whom she welcomes at a tea in the tall. Throughout the year she does every thing possible to make her little sisters teel at home as they become accustomed to their new lite President President Secretary Treasurer Advisor ff S. BACK ROW: M, Evans, C, Siafkeyl M, Wynn' P, Pio,-,1ekA BACK ROW: B, Bierman, C. Noack, A. Peters, L. Zachary, N. White FRONT ROW: M. Davis, J, Wadsworth, B. Cagle, C. Yendes. FRONT ROWS M. Pflebe, J- RGCTOYI D- Sirk, A- Smifh- l35 wt. ,X.4s:,N, i i . 'i'6:Li:':5 . , K 2 A Q J. Swisner, G. Willming, M. Zelmer, G. Holt, J. DeLong. JW'laLCl'5?n A. 56T0I'1if1, P- Hll'1T0n, 5- Foster, M- ElS0f1, F- FOWlef, E ' eW'5 Porter. 14665 ' This is an organization of athletic boosters. lt' is open to all students. The pur- pose ot the club is to raise money by selling refreshments at games, to help equip and pay expenses of the cheerleaders and pay for banquets tor various teams. 3 V A X . ' l lxvj , ff, S. Whitfield, J. Larson, M. Gridley, B. Crane, S. Gegot, S. Bell, Miss G. Willming, R. Decker, C. Handy, J. Jackson, P. Horton, C. Sfreuli, Hawks. K. Lerke, C. Reed, D. Stohrer, P. Vailancourt. I36 BUNNY OGDEN BACK ROW: J. Biggart, P. Dodson, R. Lange, Mr. Butgereit, Mr. Appledorn H0meC0ml 'Q Q'-'een FRONT ROW: B. Umphrey, C. Walker. awdq The Varsity Club membership is open to all boys who have won a varsity letter. One day in November the busiest and dressiest boys in school were the initiates, who with their suits and cigar boxes full of candy for old members had to obtain the signature of each faculty member and five hundred students. The Varsity Club sponsors the Homecoming Queen Contest and the Homecoming Dance. The club is also responsible for the coat check at home basketball games and keeping the fans and students oft the gym floor. The past two years the club has attended a Michigan State football game. GERALD BIGGART .. . ...... ....... P resident CHESTER WALKER .... ...... V ice President PAUL DODSON ..... .... ....... S e cretary RON LANGE .,.. ......... . .........,........ T reasurer BILL UMPHREY .....,,..,. ..,. S ergeant-at-Arms MR. APPLEDORN AND MR. BUTGEREIT ........ .. ....... Advisors J. Heckathorne 4 F. Petruschke 5 V. Blake 6 l. Arenberg 7 D. Mitchell 8 B. Wightman 9 M. Yarbrough lG'B. Goodwin 11 M. Hamilton 1,13,14,15,16,17 12 J. Herring 2 18 13 C. Walker 3 19 14 S. Palmert 4 20 15 J. Smith 5 21 16 D. Davino 6,26,25,24,23,22 17 J. Rogers 7 27 18 T. Belski 8 28 19 C. Pringle 9 29 20 R. Lange 30 21 J. Sherrill 31 22 D. Dunbar ,35,34,33,32, 23 B. Jorgensen 24 W. Coleman N' Seals 25 N. Anderson D. Jackson J. Turner G. Biggart G. Peapples M. Rahn P. Dodson B. Umphrey T. Littke N. Wells N. Robinson H. Pollard FRONT ROW: D. Andres J. Setlak M. Hetfield P. Handy D. Kennedy V. Abbott R. Offerman V. Winnell BACK ROW: E. DeWitt J. McCoy A. Froehlich J. lmbordino M. Nauman A. Costanza ff The purpose of the F.F.A. is to learn better farming tech- niques for tomorrow. They better their skills by going to land- iudging contests, to Chicago to the annual livestock show, and by putting on demonstrations. We should be proud of this chapter which is one of the oldest in the state. AUGUST FROEHLICH . ..... ,.... . .. President FRANK CULBY . .... . ...... . Vice President JERRY MORRIS . .... Secretary FRED STElNKE .. ...... ...... T reasurer DANNY ABBOTT .... Sentinel JIM PRIEBE . .......,.. . ..... Reporter MR. CAMPBELL ,. .. .... Advisor Mr. Machacek, A. Froehlich, D. Abbott, J. Morris, F. Steinke, Mr. Campbell, J. Priebe, F. Culby. l38 FRONT ROW: P. Connell R. Forster P. Joslyn T. Abbott J. Carlson E. Froehlich R. Whitright BACK ROW: E. Dougan R. Harrison R. Wilczynski L. Elkins N P. Babcock l E 1 5 O I39 ' Zami The Benton Harbor High School Marching Band continued to live up to its fine reputation as one of the best marching bands in Michigan. Perhaps the most important addition to this year's marching band was the new pre-game entrance, emphasized by the high step. After only one week's practice, the band received the highest rating at Riverview Park in Chicago competition against llO other loands from the lower great lakes region. Even the flu bug didn't prevent this year's marching band from getting a first division at the Marching Festival on October the 9th. Ll i P is - .rfr Q-:rVMaa.v,g5. M -.,t:,,s.1 -.-.Wws.-N-.M , ffl fl if W ssst r rssl 5'r.l?'?s' 1 t iff Q sais W wg if L -N9 activist W g gt scrr srsv s i rirr Xccssrc - zrrvi :iri -,r-, -t, 1 slttgs ..rss Q ' T s srcc tigffirjfs ftfethtii gf .,.. rl. , 0-WH, ..- sm--1--1 l40 lf . . A . ,' K Q . . 2 if ' Y ff ! . . , V - . ' , ,sf 1 ,V c c ei .V gs 'gl lggitil' f V milk, lv V- 7 - r 7 1 ri if , -,f -- ., K . .S f A ' rex, -f f' '- wsfe i, .. 2 2 .K 3 I K 2 ,QLiEw,,,.. ,K Zr:ii.,,s, ggwik N Q : twin xy, . , ve A f-- 'ty .. 11, 2 r .r fins: .S ,rs i-ww mf , ,, U .41 A . 2,:...,T-1,- :,s, :y E,. ,ss ,srhyizg ,ws V- -1.5:-N, 1-as - V gh' 71 - ,- Au ' ' V A M ll A i K it , ,iff 1 .Xa-l t ' V is P eg g . '-'K if .,., . .L K ,I .4,W,,,.sss,.,.miggN.f:mw,M.:m5N W 'Mage' l xf l lr A W , ,S SMI- M, KQV ,. ., K . N 3 ,. f. ,.,.,,, , c, A ,Q SK xvsvs. vi. VZ, ws 1 if sn, fmtvlx.-, ,g 4913 75 'I' ' -Q fs rv Qagg. r .4 asm 1 M 'A , W.. 5 ,...... , W- One of the best band shows given this year was the Blue's Show. The baton twirlers did a twirling routine to the iazzy South Rampart Street Parade March played by the band in company-front formation. Next the band formed two sets of eighth notes and a treble clef sign and played Can't Help Lovin' That Man. For the last formation the band made a multi-colored showboat and thrilled the audience with Old Man River. Surrounded by a circle of sousaphones, Mr. Kuschel instructs the musicians. The band is paced by a high-stepping, back-bending drum maior and dexterous baton twirlers. The band owed much of its success the past three years to its drum major, George Peapples. l4I FIRST ROW: B. Bierman, J. Westin, J. Westin, R. Small, S. Weiss, M. Sellars, C. Ashburn, C. Freier, S. Henning, N. Maul, S. Decker, D. Dark, J. Foondle. SECOND ROW: D. Davenport, C. Maikowski, R. Himes, C. Noack, K. Killin, M. Hennes, M. Priebe, V. Fisher, J. Bridgham, P. Woodford, J. Dukesherer, A. Austrins, B. Heeter, J. Hauser, S. Mosher, C. Yendes, A. Graziano, A. McLeod, P. Weber, N. Strunk. THIRD ROW: L. Weyganci, L. Curneal, P. Bloom, M. Osborne, G. Wilder, S. Morris, S. Gurewitz, J. Wadsworth, M. Webster, E. Oelz, M. Rahn, J. Crego, E. Emhotf, J. Lambert, K. McLeod, S. Small, E. Menchinger, S. Reisig, R. Blair, F. Mattix, S. Yendes, A. Wilson, S. Parrott. FOURTH ROW: C. Robinson, L. Schubering, M. Tyler, V. Freeman, M. Harris, N. Cox, M. Magnuson, M. Ervin, G. Daniels, D. Payne, A. Curneal, D. Westin, J. Larson, J. Emmert, C. Carnegie, A. Maikowski, B. March, J. Chronister, J. Barsuhn, M. Henning, J. East, M. Wells, M. Yore, J. Johnson, R. King, D. Winter, J. Woodford, W. Pitchtord, K. Anderson, P. Zook, J. Foondle, C. Shaetfer, T. Hoatlin, A. Krumrie, S. Ludwig, B. Dales, G. Peapples, B. Wightman, H. Healy, B. Miller, M. Cohn, T. Davis, G. Curtis, Mr. Kuschel, W. Tyler, J. Bittner, R. Bittner, .l. Hashman, D. Holt, L. Patterson. gazed The Benton Harbor Symphony Band had the honor this year to perform in Ann Arbor for the Mid-Western Directors Conference on January ll. The band was picked from all the high school bands ot Michigan to play the Class B and C music for all the directors in Michigan. The calendar of events for this year's concert band is as follows: February I, T958-District Solo and Ensemble Festival, Kalamazoo February 26, i958-Assembly Concert, Benton Harbor February 28, I958-District Band Festival, Portage March 27, I958-ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY CONCERT April 26, I958-State Band Festival, East Lansing May 3-4, I958-All-Star Band, Niles June 4, I958-Commencement I42 - v f.. FRONT ROW: D. Burgess, C. Brown, A. Grams, J. Warren, S. Griffin, E. Whitfield, A. Butgereit, M. Kesler. SECOND ROW: M. Mindel, J. Albright, J. Haring, D. Hall, D. Minikel, M. Murphy. THIRD ROW: K. Schramm, P. Pitcher, G. Miller, L. Ray, M. Osborne, L. Curneal, K. Killin, J. Foondle, R. Austrins, P. Woodford, S. Letinich, A. Austrins. BACK ROW: A. Krumrie, C. Emhoff, Mr. Etling, J. Lambert, J. Crego, J. Hashman, D. Westfall, A. Curneal, D. Westin, C. Carnegie, J. Bulter, H. Hearn, J. Ferrier, M. Sundblad. 0 The orchestra is one of the most versatile organizations in our high school. The players must be able to adapt their playing to styles of music which range from the gay, lilting melodies of a Broadway musical to Shubert's Unfinished Symphony. The orchestra performs many times during the school year. These performances include the annual concert held in March, and the district band and orchestra con- test. 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, string ensembles play for many dinners and other social gatherings throughout the year. On January 31st, the Band and Orchestra put on its annual Carnival Night. On the next day, members traveled to Kalamazoo to compete in the district solo and ensemble contest where many received high honors for their efforts. Prelude to the Opera 'Lorelei ' by Bruch, The Pearl Fishers by Bizet and Overture to the Ballet 'Don Juan' by vonGluclc are the maior works performed by the orchestra this year. I44 o -sznattms Ai- wc' wx ,,. M. nlffflivfd 'fu I45 Q. .11 or FIRST ROW: N. Hafer, M. Willaims, D. Stohrer, Miss Archer, A. Menchinger, L. Stermer, D. Case, D. Carollo. SECOND ROW: S. Harper, P. Lingle, V. Whitcomb, B. Green, N. Churchill, C. Ryan, N. Fitzcharles, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: C. Lutz, E. Burton, J. Zachary, C. Streuli, M. Albers, M. Bahrn, J. Kublick, S. Kublick. FOURTH ROW: J. Connell, B. Jones, D. Rose, S. Taylor, S. Spitzke, M. Nichols, D. Lanham, B. Fietz. U .Q Q ' Beginning Girls' Glee stresses the fundamentals of music skills, tone production, and part singing. This helps prepare the girls for more advanced vvork. 74 . f The aim of this glee club is to provide an opportunity for enioyment of music through vocal expression and improvement of the singing voice. Through partici- pation it is hoped that the students' appreciation vvill be increased. FIRST ROW: D. Mack, B. Murray, E. Denny, M. Mammina, A. LaRatta, L. King, L. Schmuhl, Miss Archer, S. Weiss, B. Butler, A. Carter, L. Edom, J. Magnusen, M. Elson, S. Conybeare. SECOND ROW: B. Romeo, J. Russell, E. Elsner, S. Bell, L. Koehler, B. Price, K. Larson, C. Hashman M. Hinkel, O. Wagner, R. Shaeffer, P. Clauser, B. Vermillion, P. LaRoux, G. Davis, J. Heinicke. THIRD ROW: A. Gillespie, C. Humbles, B. Sheridan, C. Handy, J. Kimball, E. Goldstein, B. Peirce, l.. Ashburn, A. Larson, V. Fisher, J. Fester, M. Carroll, K. Lerke, P. Moore, E. Hornbeck, I. Holub. , FOURTH ROW: J. Lay, A. Branch, J. DeLong, G. Liedtke, J. Greenman, J. Pliley, M. Cook, D. Gleason, E. Delware, M. Wesner, K. Keith, J. Jorgenson, P. Miller, J. Kiessling, N. Fletcher. 1 i ni I FIRST ROW: J. Foster, H. Phillips, L. Robertson, W. Rice, B. McDowell, L. Ellis, Miss Archer, L. Crick, C. Goody, M. Metcalfe, M. Magnuson, S. Reisig, D. Paul, H. Clark, S. Ogata. SECOND ROW: J, Johnson, D. Streuli, C. Summerfelt, P. LaGrow, J, Will, C. Wight, L. VanDyke, D LaGrow, P. Soper, B. Peeples, M. Schroeder, S. Wolske, M, Day, N. Byers, B, Goodwin, L. Freeman K. Oakley, I. Burtchett. THIRD ROW: S. Foster, L. Powers, N. Pullen, D. Denbow, E. Carper, O. Freeman, N. Stein, J. Peters, M. Lowe, S, Sliter, M. Menchinger, D. Robinson, R. DeFrancesco, J. Walker, R. Schley, C. Joslyn, E LaGrow, K. Sutherland. . FOURTH ROW: E. Bettig, L. Pullins, N. Griffin, H. Lechenet, J. Lamb, R, Chorman, J. Lamb, L. Gracer C. Brent, D. Bettison, B. Mendenall, J. Slayton, F. Miller, G. Marutz, R, Teclrick, W. Smith, A. Steinke C. Burress. I 1 1 The Beginning Choir is a Training group for the Advanced Choir and provides an introduction to choral literature and its techniques. This group participates in the Christmas Musical and the Spring Cantata. CHOIR OFFICERS Billy Mendenall Roccy DeFrancesco Charles Creed Sharon Reisig Connie Summerfelt Margene Day SITTING: Laura Crick I47 FIRST ROW: K. Ashby, K. Schaus, S. Edmunds, R. Heppler, B. Morgan, S. Frick, Miss Archer, S. Nodruff, J. Campbell, J. Rector, C. Cayo, S. Master, P. Hinton, C. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: T. Schuler, S. Marquart, P. Morse, B. Mason, W. Benson, M. Priebe, C. Ashburn, M. Wynn, L. Grieser, C. Pape, J, Graham, J. Cole, M. Ervin, J. Wildeman, R. Rutz, M. Davis, A. Hampson. THIRD ROW: N. Carlock, E. Jones, P. Benoit, L. Larson, C. Kline, C. Kosbar, E. Menchinger, C. Starkey, D. Blythe, V. Fisher, L. Andreen, A. Dowdy, E. Moulas, P. Romszewicz, L. Zachary, M. Haas, C. Williams, E. Johnson, FOURTH ROW: J. Steed, R. Elston, K. Schneider, M. Arford, D. Leyden, E. Oelz, M. Yore, T. Glascock, J. Sax, R. Goodwin, S. Palmert, J. Spencer, N, Wells, D. Cooper, J. Ford, E. Paterson, R. Briney. I4 ' This choir is the principal performing group of the vocal department, representi ing the high school to the public. The main activities of the year include the Christmas Musical, South Pacific, Berrien County Music Festival, and the Spring Cantata. Other appearances are made before community groups and at school functions. To give a good background for those desiring to do further study, a wide variety of music is offered from that of the early church through various types to the contemporary. FRONT ROW: CAMMIE MITCHELL H.. JUDY GRAHAM .... CAROL ASHBURN .. MARGARET PRIEBE . CHARLES WILLIAMS . .. BACK ROW: MICKEY HAAS ERLING OELZ . . , ROBERT GOODWIN . LYNN ANDREEN . NELSON CARLOCK , I48 CHOIR OFFICERS Secretary Librarian Publicity Librarian Custodian Publicity President Vice President . Librarian Custodian FRONT ROW: J. Spencer, N. Wells, J. Graham, J. Cole, C.Mi1cl'1ell, M. Davis, N. Carlock, E. Jones. BACK ROW: R. Goodwin, M. Yore, B. Mason, S. Frick, E. Menchinger, L, Grieser, C. Kosbar, D. Copper J. Ford. I O .V I O , 1 Emi Zi. f QM ,L -'Jr ?a, Af , Q, N J....,,. 1, X, . A., x was .www V r .W v . . 1 - J GO QBOOK ,IL 53 .Sjeww sf FRONT ROW: L. Brown, J. Mack, E. DeWitt, W. Coleman, B. Mahler, B. Jorgensen, J. Boone, J. Edmundson. SECOND ROW: S. Watson, F. Petruschke, B. Tucker, N. Anderson, D, Dunbar, T. Garland, T. Megna, T. Belski, C. Scherler, THIRD ROW: Mr. Burns, Mr. Johnson. 7757 Z' Our varsity baseball team, coached by Ashley Johnson and Don Burns got off to a good start in the spring of 1957 with one of the three no-hit games of the year. The Tigers had one of the best seasons with six shutouts along with three no- hitters to comprise a 12-3 record. Sam Watson and Tom Garland, the only seniors on the squad, made their presence appreciated by their outstanding performances. Sam Watson, who pitched two of the no-hitters, Ron Lange, who pitched the third, and Eldon DeWitt, com- posed the pitching staff. Bob Mahler led the hitting with a .410 batting average followed by B. Urnphrey and T. Belski. One of the main reasons why the Tigers attained their impressive record was the excellent defense of the infield and outfield. , W sfejuss- f SAM WATSON TOM GARLAND I 52 12 Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton EQ ELDON DEWITT BILL UMPHREY and RON LANGE PiTCl lel' Catcher Pitcher 1957 BASEBALL SCORES Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor .,., , 7 11 1 1 1 1 , , 9 1 Dowagiac St. Joseph ,,,. 1 Muskegon .. 3 Holland 7, ,,o7 10 Niles .. ....v,,, ,,oo 2 St. John's ooooo 10 New Troy O Buchanan St. Joseph South Bend RHey O BatHe Creek . B, 4 Muskegon Heights O Kalamazoo ,,,ss 5 TONY BELSKI, BOB MAHLER, DUANE DUNBAR Outfielders 153 Nels Anderson digs the ball out of the clust for Fred Petruschke fires it to second base to stop an attempted steal. the out. Wayne Coleman is a picture of anticipation as he awaits the next pitch. It's another double play by the Jim Boone-Bob Jorgenson combination. . we S. Murkey, R. Small, R. BACK ROW: G. Peapples, R. Stoll, J. Bridgham, R. Gideon, Mr. Blakeman, Goodwin, H. Norris. FRONT ROW: S. Small, D. Park, M. Treger, D. Holt, R. Hawks, I. Arenberg, A. Hall. ' l?57 ' With only two returning Iettermen in the spring of I957 coach Ron Blakeman was faced with the iob of building up a winning team from a group of neophytes. Although the '57 team lost all its matches, its members gained valuable experience. Adell Hall, Stan Murkey and Gob Gideon were the three graduating Iettermen. Lettermen returning will be: Seniors George Peapples, Bob Goodwin, and Richard Small and Juniors Steve Small, Irving Arenberg, and Jerry Bridgham. SCORES Holland ........ ....... 7 BHHS ............ O Niles ............ -----.. 6 BHHS .v.f-.-.---. l St. Joseph ,... ...... . 6172 BHHS ,.......c. -..Vg Kalamazoo Rained out Muskegon .... ....... 6 BHHS ............ I ST. Joseph ...V ....... 7 BHHS ............ 0 Niles ......... ......, 5 BHHS ,.,,......... 2 S. B. R-iles ...... ....... 7 BHHS .-.-......Y. O Holland .,..,. ....... 7 BHHS ........... O Holland Regional I point won by Peapples STAN MURKEY STEVE SMALL ' . Q 1 ' Wu My his. I ., and and DICK SMALL and ADELL HALL T :zu , 0-inns! Q . GEORGE PEAPPLES BOB GIDEON I 55 FIRST ROW: M. Rahn, S. Doster, N. Wells, O. Edwards, L. Hall, P. Dodson, L. Kinney. SECOND ROW: D. Jackson, J. Herring, R. Sirk, R. Harrison, B. Jones, T. Dubowik, N. Seals, W. Brown Mr. Hynd. THIRD ROW: J. Parks, J. Green, J. Rogers, B. Wightman, R. Gavrilovich, D. Kesler, J. Smith, J. Culver house, Mr. Rogers. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor FRESHMAN TRACK RECORD lost tied won vvon won won against Niles. Dowagiac. against Junior High and St. Joseph. second place in the Niles conference against Junior High. against Traverse City. BACK ROW: Mr. Boyle. MIDDLE ROW: R. Reinhardt, B. Harmon, G. Blough, J. Hilliard, T. Scott, H. Brenner, J..Poziwilka. FRONT ROW: T. Alti, 5. Taylor, J. Reese, P. Benoit, K. Langer, F. Peden, P. Ravitch. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Bruce goes over the top. They're off and running. 34 86-213 61 34-112 .. ,.A.. ..,ooeo 5 O-112 57-516 50 f 2 .1 is 144 1957 VARSITY TRACK SCORES Muskegon ,,,..,.v.. ..--- -,--- S. B. St. Joseph ,2 Holland .....,-........ ,--,, Muskegon .........,,,,.--- -,,6, Muskegon Heights St. Joseph ...,A,,,-- Niles ,.,...6,6.6,..,,..,, 74 22-113 48 56-116 63-112 51-116 59 .i-6.5! Muskegon Heights ...,,-- -,,, 5 2-213 Holland ...2..2,2,,.,,,6,6,, ,-,, 2 3 A The end of a long run. Mickey leads the pack. l57 Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton R. Cayo, R. Dryden, S. Palmert, W. Preston, J. Biggart, D. Reiff, T. Warren, V. Blake, H. Bullard, and Coach Butgereit. 7957 Harbor 6 51, Joseph W, 6 Benton Harbor 357 Holland ......., 358 Harbor 2V2 S. B. Riley ., l2V2 Benton l l6l'bOf 5V2 Niles ............ 6V2 Harbor 9V2 Cassapolis -- 2V2 Benton Harbor 8 St. Joseph .... 4 Harbor 8V2 Holland .,,... 315 Benton Harbor 5 Niles ............ 7 Ha,-bor g1f2 Dowagiac M 3lf2 Benton Harbor 8V2 Edwardsburg 3V2 Coach Butgereit points out to H. Bullard and D. Reitt the proper way to drive as demonstrated by W. Preston. l58 S. Palmert lines up his approach shot. He probably T. Warren prepares to blast over a minor obstruction used a hand mashie. The golf team compiled a respectable record of six victories, three losses, and one tie. In the regional Benton Harbor missed qualifying for the state tournament by only six strokes. W. Preston was the number one man. He was followed by D. Reiff, V. Blake, T. Warren, and R. Dryden. Rounding out the squad were H. Bullard, J. Biggart, S. Palmert, and R. Cayo. The future for the team looks bright as only Preston, Reiff and Bullard were seniors. Of the rest of the squad, one was a iunior, four were sophomores, and one was a freshman. D. Reiff shows how to hit a ball out of a water hazard. Was the bath worth it, Dave? I59 Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton aw Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Gaw Bhemon HoHand , NHes e Kdawmzoo South Haven AAuskegon B, NHes ,e,, HoHand , FRONT ROW G. Peapples T. Littke R. Lange P. Dodson J. Herring Mr. Farnum BACK ROW: D. Davino H. Pollard C. Williams 74a 554123 746 ?ww4 The double dual meet against Holland and Niles had a crowd of runners at the starting line, but two miles later Paul Dodson was all alone as he receives his first place marker from Mr. Elsner. Rasn or shine, harriers prepare to run a good time. PAUL DODSON The cross country team compiled the best record for the sport in the school's history by winning seven and losing only one. This was almost a complete re- versal of the previous seasons when only a total of three meets were won. The only loss was by one point to Holland, the only team defeated by the Tiger harriers in the previous three seasons. Paul Dodson was the number one runner and wasn't defeated by an opposition runner until the state tournament when he finished a strong seventh after keeping up with the leader until the last couple hundred yards. Ron Lange and Jim Herring were generally right up with Dodson at the finish. Following these three came George Peapples, Tony Littke, Cecil Pringle, Don Davino, Herman Pollard, Charles Williams, and Jim Sherrill. In the regionals, Benton Harbor finished sixth in a field of eleven. This showing would have undoubtedly been better is Herring had completely recovered from a bout with the flu. Besides Dodson with his first place finish, Lange also qualified for the state meet by finishing ninth. Ibl Against The Grand Haven eleven, our Tigers got a FOURTH ROW: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Appledorn, J. Rogers, B. Weaver, J. Smith, B. Schulz, M. Yarbrough, C. Brent, C. Walker, Mr. Hynd. THIRD ROW: J. Morris, R. Rutz, R. Bramlett, F. Sipress, B. Goldner, T. Megna, T. Belski, J. Biggart, T. Lausman, B. Pargo, F. Steinke, C. Harris, B. Umphrey. SECOND ROW: J. Grear, L. Hall, F. Culby, D. Leyden, D. Jackson, N. Seals, R. Smith, D. Dunbar, B Manns, W. Coleman, R. Seals, N. Robinson, J. Chandler. FIRST ROW: B. Birch, M. Farmer, J. Nash, M. Rahn, J. Turner, D, Prediger, D. Finley, J. Roberson, C. Handy, T. Scott, G. Shaffer, B. Phillips, F. Petruschke. Despite the fact that The Benton Harbor gridiron squad suffered its worst season in seven years, They gave some very commendable performances, as The state's Top Teams can testify. The Tigers' star soared like a premature Sputnik when They crashed Chicago Well's goal line six Times in The opening game to Win 36-6. Harbor was rated tenth in The state as a result of this convincing victory. No hole too small . . . B.H. vs. Wells. taste of troubles to come. The Bucs softened the Tigers' roar to the tune of 20-O. The Orange and Black robed squad's offense, the least of their worries in the first game, could never get off the ground against Grand Haven. Influenza U-Xsian typej was the decided victor in the South Bend St. Joseph game, forcing a cancellation. In the next game against the Muskegon Big Reds, Benton Harbor was literally locked out of the victors' circle. In the first period of play, Muskegon sophomore Terry Locke broke away for two touchdown romps. AI- though the Tigers' defense stiffened during the remain- ing minutes of the game, the damage was done. The final score was T2-O. October eighteenth's Tilt with Kalamazoo was one for the books. Until the fourth quarter The game had been a hard fought defensive battle with each team making two successful goal line stands. Early in the fourth quarter the Maroon Giants' quarterback punted from his own end zone, stepping out of the end zone as he did so, giving Benton Harbor 2 points. Leo Hall, Bill Umphrey, and Jerry Biggart were the backbones of the Tiger defense that held Kazoo to a minus nine yards rushing while Jim Turner accounted for half the Bengals' yardage. The Niles Vikings' invasion of Filstrup Field October 25th was a desolate occasion. Early in the first quarter a Viking back broke through to pay dirt for the game's only tally. The Harbor defense stiffened from then on, but the offense ran into a brick wall as the final score was Niles-6, B.H.-O. Six hundred Benton Harbor rooters cheered the team on at Muskegon Heights, having participated in the an- nual train trip which is the highlight of the football sea- son. On the first play from scrimmage, speedy Osie McCarty of Heights broke away for a 78-yard touch- down run. Again early in the second quarter, McCarty scored, this time as a pass play. After these two costly escapades the Tigers controlled McCarty as though they had a custom-made straight-iacket and decidedly out- played Heights the entire second half. The Tigers made several drives into Heights' territory in the second half, but were denied a touchdown for the 5th straight game. The contest with Holland, played in winds so strong that punts went backwards, was won by our Harbor eleven, 7-6, ending a 5 game touchdown and P.A.T. famine. The TD came on a short pass to Chet Walker and Joe Rodgers ran the extra point. Inch deep mud on the field greatly hampered running, while the wind, with gusts of 50 M.P.H., was not exactly helpful as far as the aerial game was concerned. A young gentleman about to be grounded. Almost made it, the next play we did. ln the first quarter of the Grand Rapids Union game Benton Harbor launched a relentless 80-yard TD march, climaxed by a 37-yard Colemen-to-Yarbrough pass. Early in the fourth quarter, trailing 13-6, our Tigers drove from their own 35-yard stripe to the Union l-foot line, from where Duane Mitchell plunged over, only to have the touchdown nullified by a penalty. Fullback Duane Mitchell played his best game in his three year varsity career, plowing through the Union line for a total of 90 yards. Three long runs won the game for Union, 20-6. B.H. ...., . .- 36 Chicago Wells -. 6 B.H. .c.. O Grand Haven .. .... ,. . 20 B.H. . .. South Bend St. Joseph -. -. B.H. ..... .... O Muskegon ........ . .... ,. T2 B.H. ..... 2 Kalamazoo .... . .. O B.H. . .- O Niles cc.....c. 6 B.H. .c... .- O Muskegon Heights -. .... .. 14 B.H. ..... . A 7 Holland ............. . 6 B.H. ..... .... 6 Grand Rapids Union 20 Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton FRONT ROW: G. Jenkins, H. P. Herring, J. Burnett, A. Hayes, L. Holmes, A. Steinke, R. Whitright, J. Roberson, H. Dougherty, D. Prichard. MIDDLE ROW: J. Goins, J. Priebe, K. Miller, D. Kurbis, F. Sipress, C. Murkey, N. Anderson, S. Taylor, D. Harvey, L. Kinney. BACK ROW: Mr. Swanson, Mr. Kraemer, L. Brown, D. McConomy, H. Brenner, B. Mendenall, B. Tucker, B. Hadlow, G. Blough, D. Bury, Mr. Boyle. J V FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Harbor ,,., 20 Buchanan ..... .. . O Benton Harbor Buchanan Harbor , , 7 Grand Haven ,,... , 6 Benton Harbor Dowagiac Harbor .... St, Joseph ,,,,... a Benton Harbor St. Joseph Harbor .... 7 Muskegon 13 Benton Harbor Holland Harbor ,,., O Kalamazoo ,,.,,,, , 7 Benton Harbor Niles .... Harbor ,,,, O Niles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Benton Harbor B.H.J.H. W Harbor .... O Muskegon Heights 6 Harbor .... O Holland ........,. 6 All games without scores were cancelled. FRONT ROW: A. Froelich, J. Wilson, J. Slatton, B. Ormsby, K. Jenkins, L. Wallace, C. Provenzano, C Creed, G. Erikson. MIDDLE ROW: J. Walker, L. Durren, R. Aviles, W. Schmuhl, D. Schuhknecht, M. Wheeler, A. Pargo, R. Fetcher BACK ROW: Mr. Resetar, J. Bailey, E. Culbertson, B. Floate, L. Ketcham, L. Gruntman, Mr. Butgereit. I64 ' LlNDAr STEWART ' BUNNY OGDEN 'Q A SANDIE COLLIS PEGGY WOODFOR LARYL LARSON SHERRY EDMUNDS SUE FRICK SARA DOSTER 5-15 The Tigers of Benton Harbor attained their most successful season since 1945. Basking in the spot- light of a season-long rating as the best team in the state, they missed a perfect season by eight points, losing to defending state champs Muske- gon Heights after winning l3 straight. The out- standing feature of Farnum's Five was the ability of any one of them to walk away with high scoring if necessary. Chester Walker led the Tigers with a 23-7 average, but the other four were high scorers at least once during the year. Here follows a game-by-game account of a great Tiger season. B.H. 50 HAMMOND MORTON 37 A control-ball Morton team and new rules corn- bined to hold the Tigers to a mere 50 points in the kickoff game of a great season. The contest had its high spot when reserve guard Charlie Williams came off the bench to score 4 straight points and set up two more to pull a doubtful game out of the fire and win for himself the season-long favor of the fans. 1, aitikffwfilf 3 '-ff .Jf5f:s5:if i :: ' . , ,F CHARLIE WILLIAMS GERALD BIGGART -'R Y---. Charlie cans two as he reiuvenates team. B.H. 76 GRAND HAVEN 52 Chester Walker came within three points of tying the B.H.H.S. personal scoring record which he set last season as he tallied 37 to contribute greatly to the defeat of the Grand Haven Bucs. A 28-point fourth quarter, with 16 of those going to Walker, enabled the Tigers to sew up a game that had been surprisingly close for the first three quarters. The Tigers led by only nine points at the fourth quarter face-off. Two for Dunbar. B.H. 73 KALAMAZOO 37 All was gloom around the Central gym this wintry eve as the highflying Tigers invaded Maroon Giant territory and proceeded to hand them the worst defeat ever absorbed by a Kazoo team. ln an attempt to prevent this slaughter, the Giants zoned Chet Walker, but this was to no avail as senior forward Ron Lange had a field day with his lump shot, swishing 18. Walker was held to 20, his lowest of the young season, while Mickey Yarbrough hit for 12. B.H. 83 CHICAGO TULEY 54 HOT was the word for B.H.H.S. this night as our Tigers ringed 6096 of their shots for the first three quarters and 53fX: for the game to leave the Chicago invaders reeling in the wake of the blast. Harbor featured tour players in double figures as Chet Walker drilled through a grand total of Sl, Mickey Yarbrough lo, Duane Dunbar 12, and Ron Lange ll. RON LANGE NATE WELLS B.H. 74 SOUTH BEND WASHINGTON 61 Chester Walker and his 37 points were a main- stay in this fast-moving contest. At certain points in the game, any person attempting to follow the progress of the ball as it zoomed from basket to basket on the short court, would be in dire dan- ger of suffering a sprained neck. The game, until the Tigers cinched the issue late in the fourth quarter on free throws, was a coach's nightmare as seemingly comfortable leads of TO or T2 points had a disturbing habit of vanishing to 2 or 3. Other high scorers for the Tigers were Dunbar with 13 and Lange with 9. BRUCE WIGHTMAN JACK HALL Ron breaks through. B.H. 69 HOLLAND 54 The relativelyclose 'Final score of this tilt is not a fair testimony to the performance of our Tigers. Holland was never in the game and coach Farnum saw tit to yank his entire first string at the end of the third quarter. Although Holland managed to hold Walker to 17 points the balanced scoring of the rest of the team easily overcame this diffi- culty. Dunbar sank l4, Lange ll, Yarbrough 9, and Peapples 8. DUANE DUNBAR GEORGE PEAPPLES B.H. 64 GRAND HAVEN 41 Benton Harbor needed a mere ten minutes to smother Grand Haven for win number eight as the score early in the second quarter was a staggering 34-6. At this point the Bucs gave up the ghost and stalled in an attempt to keep the score from being ridiculous. The starting five again got a period-long rest which resulted in ten Tigers breaking into the scoring column. Walker led the parade with 22, while Lange, whose number is l3, scored lust that many and Yarbrough tallied 8. B.H. 61 MUSKEGON 53 The Tigers weathered one ot their worst scares of the season as the Big Reds, seemingly out of the picture after being down 22-ll at the end of the first quarter, fought to within one point of our first-rated Tigers early in the third frame. The ball-hawking floor play and clutch shooting of guard George Peapples, with able assistance from the other half of the guard position, Duane Dun- bar, pulled the game out of the fire for Benton Harbor's seventh straight conquest. Muskegon triple-teamed Chet Walker and held him to his lowest of the season, i2 points, but Peapples and Dunbar dumped l4 each to fill in the gap very nicely. Bruce tries one, Grand Haven watches. i G 33? li l l NTT ---.. 'Chet shoots as the contest tightens. Click, click B.H. 5l MUSKEGON HEIGHTS 47 This Friday night was a time of sweet revenge for the Tigers and their fans. After one of the most hotly contested games in the history of the Colfax gym, our number one rated Bengals emerged victors over defending state champion Heights, thus avenging, quite satisfactorily, three straight losses to the up-state Tigers last season, one of which came in the state semi-finals. Harbor never trailed all through the game, although the lead exceeded 6 points only once. Midway through the fourth quarter, after a barrage of shots during which neither team was able to buy a basket, our Tigers zoomed to an eight point lead, only to see it shrink to one a minute later. The issue was very much in doubt until the last seconds when George Peapples sunk four straight points to cinch the game. Chester Walker was high man for B.H.H.S. with l5, but balanced scoring was the order of the night as Ron Lange swished 14, George ll, and Duane Dunbar 9. 1: Q c I -. .W R I My -A N. ,W We as A. , J 1' aw' VX..- .ff B.H. 63 NILES 45 Mickey Yarbrough scored over 20 points for the first tirne in his varsity career to pace the Orange and Black squad to a well-earned victory over the Vikings of Niles. Tiger domination of the back- boards was a main feature in this tilt as they took 78 shots-27 more than Niles could get away. Walker was held to only 17 points and Ron Lange swished 1 i. Your turn, Chet. George lays in two. B.H. 54 HOLLAND 44 After their prestige-filled conquest of Muskegon Heights, our high-flying Tigers had difficulty get- ting their feet back on the ground as they eased past the Dutchmen by IO points. Ron Lange kept Harbor in the game in the first half, scoring I4 of his 16 points. Chet Walker took over in the sec- ond half, sinking a total of 17 after a meager 5- point first half. 6 Ig, 3--ff -A y. ' .6 M ,a 'H Y W , M. ,,.,f ' If ,,',.,f-4' . I-4,4- fff, anna ..,.,...m W B.H. 84 MUSKEGON 48 Number 13 held no terrors for B.H.H.S. as the Tigers hit 51 Ok of their shots to trample Muskegon and extend their winning streak to 13, the longest since 1945. Harbor had two men in the 20-point column, Walker with 27 and Yarbrough close be- hind with 24. The Big Reds trailed by only 6 points, 21-15, at the end of the first quarter, but managed to tally only 4 in the next eight minutes while the Orange-and-Blacks were sinking another 21. B.H. 80 KALAMAZOO 40 Records fell by the wayside as the Tigers sank a sizzling 5023 of their shots against a Kazoo squad that tried hard but couldn't keep up. The 80-point total was the highest ever scored against a Maroon Giant team and the 40-point spread was the greatest margin of defeat ever suffered by Kazoo. All this came after a trying first quarter which found the Harbor squad on the short end of a 12-11 tally. Chester Walker returned to his regular form, sinking shots from any and all angles for 27 points. Ron Lange and Duane Dunbar also kept the nets buzzing with 18 and 16 points respectively. MICKEY YARBROUGH JOE ROGERS B.H. 51 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS 59 Our fond dreams of the first undefeated season in l3 years were cruelly shattered by a much-im- proved, defensive-minded Muskegon Heights five who cancelled the Tigers' winning string at 13. Per- centages tell the story as Benton Harbor, forced to shoot from outcourt, hit 38M while Heights burned the nets with Slfk. B.H.H.S. led only briefly in the first quarter and trailed 29-28 at halftime. They couldn't keep pace in the second half, however, and trailed at one time by ll points. Senior guard Duane Dunbar played one of the most outstanding games of his career as he kept the Tigers in the contest with l8 points. Walker was held to l3 and Lange managed lO. TONY MEGNA CHESTER WALKER And it iust wouldn't go in. B.H. 70 NILES 29 Chester! Chester! Give it to Chester! roared the crowd as he neared his record-shattering Al-point tally in this, the final game on the Colfax court of his 3 very successful years on the varsity. With only l5 seconds left he sank two free tosses to eclipse the old record of 40 which he set against Holland last year. Chet outscored the entire Viking squad by l2 points. Dunbar was next in line with lO, but 6 other Tigers broke into the scoring column with at least 2 points each. Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Benton Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor FRONT ROW: J. Gathright, C. Murkey, D. Rizzo, J. Herring, N. Anderson, J. Nash, J. Mack. BACK ROW: B. Pargo, M. Cohn, Mr. Elsner, H. Brenner, M. Larkin, R. Howard. J V BASKETBALL SCORES FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES 43 Morton Hammond . .,,. . 19 Benton Harbor St. Joseph 57 Grand Haven .. .. .. 41 Benton Harbor Jr. High 56 Chicago Tuley ..,,.,, 28 Benton Harbor Berrien Springs . , 34 Kalamazoo . . . 37 Benton Harbor Holland .. 41 S. B. Washington . . .. 37 Benton Harbor Buchanan . 57 Holland . . 43 Benton Harbor Lakeshore 50 Muskegon .. , 55 Benton Harbor Dowagiac 39 Grand Haven 36 Benton Harbor Niles. 61 Niles . H ,, 41 Benton Harbor Berrien Springs 63 Muskegon Heights 46 Benton Harbor Jr. High 56 Holland . . . . 46 48 Kalamazoo . . . .. 58 . 45 Muskegon . .. .. 49 49 Muskegon Heights . H f . 59 65 Niles V . .. 53 FRONT ROW. M. May, C. Provenzano, R. Johnson, C. Creed, B. Meeker. BACK ROW: M. Wheeler, W. Schrnuhl, J. Lamb, Mr. Riedel, J. Lamb, D. Schuhknecht, D. Goldbaum. I74 Alvin Filstrup Cindy Yendes and and Valerie Fisher George Peapples MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL ROUND FRIENDLIEST CUTEST Erling Oelz Wayne Coleman and and Lida Skanes Judy Rector f l75 Ne fi A Joantha Andrews Bunny Ogden ancl ancl Bruce Wightman Gerald Foondle MOST POPULAR BIGGEST FLIRTS BEST LOOKING BEST PHYSIQUES John Swander Gerald Biggart and and Nancy Queen Audrey Bundy 1 ? .I Ffh 2 I :Hx 4 M X 7 4:57-ff A xx W in 47 l Gary Wilson Cammie Mitchell and and Bonnie Tabor Terry Hoatlin PRETTIEST EYES FEET PRETTIEST HAIR PEPPIEST Dee Ann Doeloeli Pat Mundy and and John Dukesherer Gary White M-.w...s ,N-Wax 1 Dennis Stubelf and Edda Whitfield MOST COURTEOUS MOST ATHLETIC Chester Walker Nate Robinson and Mary Forestieri WITTIEST MOST DIGNIFIED Martha Orlaske and Larry Weygand ,M If L I X 45 S 5 ,.....,,,,,,.,....,L.L.L L ....-..........-..-.-... Doug Landis Kathy Schrarnm BEST 'N 'fER NICEST SMILE MQW' ,J ff! 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BX QQQSX A TN MN QSQEWEE Q TWIN CITIES CONTAINER CORPCJRATION coLoMA, MICHIGAN G Qooa place fo wohk French, Ronnie-35 Fricano, Charles-47 Frick, Susan-47, 112, 119, 132, 148, 149, 165 Friis, Jea n-35, 123, 127, 133 Froehlich, Allen-27 Froehlich Froehlich Froehlich , August-75, 138, 164 , Elmer-27, 138 Helen-75 I Gross, Erich-28 Froehlich, Jane-75 Froehlich, Mary Louise-35 Fulton, Annie Lee-27 Fulton, Henry-27 Fultz, Floyd-75 Furlan, Joan-75, 129, 204 Fuse, Robert-27 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA- 138 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA -122 G Gacki, Roger-47 Gallagher, Jordan-35 Gardiner, Judith-35 Gardner, Joyce-27 Garland, Tom-152 Gast, Harold-41 Gatchell, Warren-27 Gathright, John-35, 174 Gavrilovich, Richard-156 Gearing, Beverly-47 Gegot, Sharon-27, 112, 136 Geisler, Katherine-35 Gemmill, Nancy--47, 128 Genovese, John-75 Gephart, Robert-27 Gerdel, Shirley-27 Gerring, Edward-35 Gibson, Bill-27 Gibson, Gwen-27 Gideon, Robert-155 Gilbert, Burton-35 Gilbert, Jerry-76 Gillespie, Alice-47, 146 Gillespie, Oscar-35 Gioia, Camille--76, 114 GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB-125 Gladney, Mary--35 Glascock, Todd-47, 112, 148 Gleason, Diana-35, 146 Glenn, Dolores-76 Glover, John-76 Glover, Melvin-28 Godfrey, Mary-47 Goff, Diane-76 Goff, Linda-28 Goins, Jan-35, 164 Goldbaum, Don-28, 26, 120, 17 Goldner, Bill-35, 162 Goldner, Jerrold-35 Goldstein, Enid-28, 120, 146 GOLF-158, 159 Goodwin, Beth-35, 147 Goodwin, Robert-76, 137, 148, 149, 155 Goody, Charlotte-47, 147 Gracer, Larry-35, 147 Graham, Judy-47, 148, 149 Grams, Alfred-35, 144 Grams, Hilda-76 Grannell, Emily-76 Gray, Sylvia Lee-47 Graziano, Anne- 35, 142 Grear, James-35, 162 Grear, Sharon-77 4 Green, Beverly-35, 146 Green, Ermadine-35 Green, James-156 Green, Ronald-35 Greene, Betty Jo-77 Greenman, Joan-35, 121, 127, 146 Grenot, Bonita-77 GREYBRIC STAFF-110, 111 Gridley, Mike-35, 136 Grieser, Lynn-47, 148, 149 Griffin, Dorothy-35 Griffin, George-35 Griffin, Newton-28, 147 Griffin, Stella-47, 144 Gross, llse-35 Gruntman, Leonard-28, 164 Gruntman, Ronald-77 Gualandi, Sammye-47, 128 Gunn, Earl-77 Gurewitz, Sharon-77, 129, 142 Guse, Ewald-77 Gypson, Beverly-28 H Haas, Michael-47, 148 Haditz, Ronald-47 Hadlow, Robert-35, 164 Hafer, Hancy-28, 146 Hagood, James-28 Hahn, Arlene-77 Haire, Carolyn-35 Hall, Adell-155 Hall, Barbara-47 Hall Donna-47, 144 1 Hall, Effie-28 Hall, Ferd-48 Hall, Henderson-78, 126 Hall, Jack-48, 168 Hall, Leo-48, 156, 162 Hall, Maydell-78, 116 Hall, Mayola-28 Hall, Robert-36 Hall, Mr. Robert-12 Hallman, Donald Jr.-28 Halsel, Jeanette-36 Hamilton, Jay-36 Hamilton, Myron-48, 137 Hammermeister, Ingrid-36 Hampton, Alberta-78, 148 Hampton, Carole-78, 130, 131 Hampton, Fred-48 Hampton, Lenward-36 Handy, Handy, Charles-32, 36, 162 Christine-48, 122, 132 Clara-28, 120, 136, 146 Handy, Handy, Linda-28, 118 Handy, Paul-36, 138 Haney, Barry-28 Hannula, Jacqueline-36 Hanshaw, Glenda-36, 117 Hansen, Mrs. Emma--23 Hanusch, Herbert-36 Harbin, Phillip-78 Haring, James-48, 119, 124, 144 Haring, Mr. Paul-15 Harman, Bill-36, 156 Harman, Eugene-48 Harman, Linda-78, 134 Harper, Sedonia-36, 146 Harris, Betty-48 Harris, Charles-78, 162 Harris, Evelyn-36 Harris, John-78 Harris, Mary-36, 123, 127, 142 Harris, Robert-79 Harrison, Roy-36, 138, 156 Harrod, Mr. Don-14, 116 Hart, Delbert-36 Hart, Judith-79, 129 Hartlerode, Judy-48 Hartman, Ronald-28 Hartman, Stephen-36 Hartz, Miss Mary K.-14, 119 Harvey, Donald-36, 164 Harvey, Larry-79, 126 Hashman, Carol-28, 142, 146 Hashman, Judy-48, 144 Hatfield, Sandy-28 Hathaway, Roberta-48 Hauch, Dorothy-48 Hauch, Leonard-36 Hauser, Janet-36, 127, 130, 133, 142 Hawkins, John-28 Hawks, Miss Dorothy-21, 136 Hawks, Richard-36, 120, 155 Hayden, Mr. Frank-23 Hayes, Arthur-48, 164 Hayes, Betty Gene-36 Hayes, Jerry-79 Haynes, Jerry-28 Head, Jimmy-28 Head, Patricia-79 Healy, Herman-48, 142 Hearn, Roger-48, 144 Heathcock, June-36 Heathcock, Kenneth-48 Heaton, Geraldine-28 Heckathorne, Mrs. Alice-15 Heckathorne, John-48, 137 Heckathorne, Mr. L.-19 Heckathorne, Tom-28 Heeter, Becky-48, 115, 128, 142 Heim, Judith-79, 115, 122, 129 Heins, Mr. Mason-23 Heinicke, Joan--48, 120, 146 Hennes, Marilyn-79, 142 Henning, Marshall-36, 142 Henning, Sally-79, 111, 113, 114, 122, 132, 135, 142 Hensley, Richard-80 Heppler, Roberta-48, 128, 148 Hereford, Cary-28 Herman, Ann-28 Herman, Joyce-48 Herring, H. 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A Goocl Place 'Io Work PIan'I's af S+. Joseph, Benlfon Harbor and Harlforcl, Michigan WINDSOR. ONTARIO. CANADA l86 Jones, Barbara-49 Jones, Betty-37, 146 Jones, Charles-81 Jones, Eddie-81, 117, 148, 149 Jones, Glenna-28 Jones, James-37 Jones, Marie-28 Jones, Robert-49 Jones, Robert-37, 156 Jones, Robert-28 Jordan, Delda-81 Jordan, Donna-37 Jorgensen, Jerri-37, 146 Jorgensen, Robert-82, 126, 137, 152, 154 Joslyn, Cecil-37, 147 Joslyn, Phillip-28, 138 Judy, Rebecca-28 122, 132, 135, 180 Juengling, Adolph-49 Juengling, Gertrude-28 Juengling, Herbert-82 K Kahler, Mr. Hugh-14 Keefer, Jeffrey-49 Keith, Carl-37 Keith, Karen-37, 146 Keller, J. C.-28 Kelley, Annie Bell--82, 123 Kelley, Nathan-37 Kelso, Mr. George-15 Kennedy, Darrell-37, 138 Kesler, Dale-156 Kesler, Marilyn-49, 144 Kesler, Mrs. Mary-20 Ketcham, Larry-28, 164 Keyes, Mrs. Jeraldine-12 Kienzle, Jerry-37 Kiessling, Donald-82 Kiessling, Joan-28, 146 Kilgore, Beatrice-28 Krause, Warren-50 Kretchman, Gerald-37 Krieger, Larry-37 Krieger, Mary-37 Krieger, Roy-50 Kruck, Gerald-83 Kruggel, Darlene-37 Krumrie, Arnold-37, 142, 144 Kuball, Prudence-28 Kublick, Judy-28, 146 Kublick, Sharon-28, 146 Kuhler, Margot-50 Kunst, Karen-37 Kurbis, Carolin-50 Kurbis, Danny-37, 164 Kuschel, Mr. Bernard-18, 141, 142 L LaBounty, Edward-37 LaGrow, Donna-37, 147 LaGrow, Ervin-50, 147 LaGrow, Patricia-83, 117, 147 Lake, Thomas-37 Lake, Stephen-28 Lamb, James-29, 147, 174 Lamb, John-28, 147, 174 Lamb, Thomas-50 Lambert, Joy-50, 128, 142, 144 Lancaster, Peggy-50 Landis, Douglas-83, 126, 179 Lange, Ronald-B4, 114, 137, 153, 160, 167 Langer, Kirk-37, 121, 156 Langston, James-37 Lanham, Darlene-29, 146 Lape, Linda-50, 128 LaRatta, Arlene-37, 116, 146 Larkin, Elizabeth-37 Larkin, Milton-37, 174 LaRoux, Peggy-29, 112, 146 Killin, Kathryn-49, 131, 142, 144 Kilpatrick, Diane-49 Kimball, Janice-37, 146 Kimball, Vance-82 King, Jimmie-28 King, Kenneth-82 Kang, Loretta-28, 121, 146 King, Malo-37 King, Robert-82, 142 King, Ronald-28, 118 Larson, Ann Marie-29, 121, 146 Larson , Beverly-29, 26 Larson, Edar-37 Larson , Julia-50, 134, 136 Larson, Karen-32, 37, 127, 146 Larson, Laryl-37, 121, 122, 148, 165 Larson, John-84, 126, 142 LA SOCIEDAD PAN- AMERICANA-120 Kinney, Larry-37, 156, 164 Kinney, Roy-B2 Kinsel, Fred-83 Kinsey, Clarence-83 Kirk, Linda-49 Kirshenbaum, Diane-28, 120 Kirshenbaum, Renell-50, 133 Kizer, Margaret-83, 129 Klade, Nancy-83 Klemm, Pat-37 Kline, Connie-50, 148 Kline, Ralph-50 Klotz, Mr. Hilbert-22 Klupp, Dorothy-28 Knipschild, Charles-28 Knoth, Roberta-37 Knox, Shelia-28, 121 Koern, Mr. August-23 Koch, Freida-28 Koehler, Barbara-28, 125 Koehler, Lila-146 Korb, Michael-50 Kornelson, Connie-37 Kosbar, Carol-83, 148, 149 Kraemer, Mr. Ernest-17, 164 Lausman, Ted-84, 162 Lavanway, Mr. Carla-23 Lawrick, Joe-50 Lay, Janice-50, 128, 146 Lechenet, Harold-50, 147 Lee, Harry-37 Lee, Patsy-38 Lefon, Darrell-29 Lein, Stanley-50 Leitow, Don- 38 Lentz, Richard-38 Leonard, Barbara-38 Leonard, Patricia-84 Lerke, Kathryn-38, 136, 146 Leslie, Patricia-50 Letinich, Sam-50, 144 Lewis, Jeannette-38, 116 Lewis, Judy-50 Lewis, Mary-29 Lewis, Robert-84 Lewis Wilbert-136 Liedtke, Albert-50 Liedtke, Gisela-38, 146 Lingle, Patricia-29, 146 Lister, Carolyn-38 Litaker, Norma-50 Litke, Ronald-38 Littke, Anthony-84, 137, 160 Little, Birdie-29 Little, LeRoy-84, 126 Lloyd, Adell-38 Lobdell, Thomas-85 Lockman, Dorothy-38 Lodyga, Michael-50 Loftus, Tiffany-38, 122, 123 Loggains, Grover-50 Lohroff, Robert-85, 114 Lolmaugh, Robert-38 Lombardo, Anthony-29 Long, Kathleen-38, 125 Long, Mark-85, 117 Looney, Mary Lou-29 Lowe, Maxine-85, 116, 147 Ludwig, Judy Ann-38 Ludwig, Scott-38, 118, 142 Luebke, Mrs. Carolyn-13 Lull, David-85 Luther, Mr. LeRoy-22 Lutz, Carol Jean-29, 146 M MacArthur, Sharon-38, 115 Mace, Robert-85 Machacek, Mr. Clifford-14 Mack, Betty-38 Mack, Diane-29, 26, 146 Mack, John-38, 152, 174 Maddron, Thomas-50 MADRIGAL SINGERS--149 Magnuson, Elaine-85, 110, 119, Magnuson, Judy-29, 146 Magnuson, Marilyn-38, 121, 122, 142, 147 Mahler,-Robert-85, 152, 153 Mahoney, Mildred-38 Mahoney, Sharon-29 Maikowski, Aaron-86, 126, 142, 160 Maikowski, Carol-86, 142, 204- Maikowski, Mrs. Mary-23 Maikowski, Merrill-50 Main, Jerry-38 Malich,' Carolyn-38 Mammina, Madeline-50, 146 Mann, Anna Mae-29 Mann, Jerry-50 Manns, William-86, 162 March, Berry-36, 111, 112, 114, 132, 135, 142 Margiotta, William-29 Marion, Joy-38 Marks, Dennis-50 Marquart, Sharon-86, 148 Marshburn, Larry-50, 119 Martin, Jerry-38 Martin, Margaret-29 Martin, Wayne-86 Martorano, Roselyn-50, 128 Marutz, George-38, 147 Mason, Billie-aa, 130, 148, 149, Masterson, Robert-38 Mathews, Carolyn-29 Matthews, Charlotte-38 Matthews, Willie-38 Matrix, Frances-38, 142 Mattox, Linda-38 Maul, Nancy-50, 122, 142 Maxfield, Mary Jane-38, 112, 123, 127, 130 May, Michael-29, 174 Mayer, Connie-128 Mayforth, Robert-87 Mayr, Alex-50 McAndrew, Henry-38 McAndrew, Theo-29 McBride, Lela-50 McBride, Rachel-87 McCaine, Loretta-38 McCall, Tom-29 Macau, Sue-38, 130 McCaster, Booker-87 McCaster, Sandra-51, 130 McClellan, Robert-87 McConomy, Daniel-38, 164 McCord, Pat-38 McCoy, Dorothy-B7 McCoy, Jerry-51 McCoy, Jon-51, 138 McCoy, Lee-87 McCoy, Maxine-87, 116 McCoy, Robert-38 McCoy, Rosie-88 McCreaven, Lewis-51 McDermott, Tom-38 McDowell, Bonnie-147 McFadden, Dolly-51, 117 McFall, Minnie-38 McGhehey, Larry-51 McGinley, Linda-51 McGinley, Nancy-51 McGinnis, Bertha-51 McGinnis, Bessie-51 McGouge, Anna Queen-29 1 Leyden, Richard-84, 126, 130 148, 162 LIBRARY CLUB-117 Lieberg, Olaf-38 179 Mastbaum, Diane-86, 129 Masters, Barbara-50 Masters, Dewayne-38 Masters, Ronnie-38 Masters, Sharon-87, 148 McGrath, Ronald-29 McLeod, Allan-38, 142 McLeod, Barbara-38 McLeod, Bonnie-51 McLeod, Kathryn-88, 112, 123, 129, 142, 180 McMinn, Toni-51 McNeal, Barbara-38 McNutt, Dora-38, 123 Mechling, Kathrin-29, 121 Meeker, Billy-29, 174 Megna, Anthony-152, 162, 173 Megna, Darlene-38 Menchinger, Ann-88, 121, 146 Menchinger, Carol-88, 142 Menchinger, Erilynne-88, 113, 114,119,122,132,135,148, 149 Menchinger, Marilynne-38, 120 147 Mendenall, William-38, 147, 164 Mercer, Richard-51 Mertin, Erhard-38 Mertin, Helmut-51 Messal, Shirley-38 Metcalfe, Marcia-51, 147 Metz, Jerry-51 Meyer, Donald-38 Meyer, Rogeri-29 Meyn, Miss Margaret-19, 130, 131 Middaugh, Mr. J. 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FHPESTONE PLANT CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY DIVISION of the CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY I88 Miller, Bobby-29 Miller, Darryl-88 Miller, Forest-38, 147 Miller, Gordon-51, 124, 144 Miller, Mr. James-13, 115 Miller, Kent-51, 164 Miller, Lewis-38, 118 Miller, Mary Jane-88 Miller, Patricia-38, 146 Miller, Patricia-51 Maller, Patricia-aa, 125, 127 Miller, Robert-29 Miller, Roscoe-51, 120 Miller, Ruth-39 Miller, Sherrill-39 Miller, Stephan-29 Miller, Ted-39 Miller, William-39 Milligan, Judith-51 Mindel, Myer-39, 115, 119, 144 Minikel, David-88, 111, 114, 126, 131, 144 Mitchell, Carolyn-60, 89, 110, 129, 135, 148, 149, 177 Mitchell, Donald-51 Mitchell, Duane-89, 137 Mitchell, Geraldine-89 Mitchell, Robert-51 Mitchell, Warren-39 Mock, Carol-89, 130 Mock, Judith-39 Momany, Leo-29 Moon, Charles-39 Moon, Ruby-89 Moore, Arthur-89 Moore, Phyllis-39, 146 Morgan, Anne-51 Morgan, Brenda-51, 121, 148 Morgan, Joseph-39 Morgan, Josie-29 Moritz, Sandra-39 Morris, Jerry-51, 138, 162 Nelson, Bonnie-29 Nelson, Mamie-51 Nelson, Sandra-51 Nelson, Mrs. Tora-23 Nemethy, Nancy-29 New, Sue Ann-51 Newberry, Larry-90 Newell, Vernida-90 Newton, Walter-90 Nichols, Barbara-90, 117 Nichols, Margaret-29, 118, 146 Nichols, Ruth-90 Nimtz, Dona Jean-52 Noack, Cynthia-90, 111, 114, 119, 123,135,142 Nodruff, Sandra-52, 132, 148 Nolen, Garla-91, 116 Nolen, Robert-91 Norris, Harvey-155 Norton, Ronald-52 O Oakley, Kay-91, 147 Oberle, Patricia-52, 128 Oberle, Sandra-39, 125, 127 Oelke, Christa-39 Oelz, Erling-91, 126, 142, 148, 175 Offerman, Richard-52, 138 Ogata, Shirley-52, 128, 147 Ogden, Barbara-24, 60, 91, 129, 137, 165, 176 Olson, Marlene-29 Omweg, Leland-91 ORCHESTRA-144, 145 Orlaske, Linda-52, 122, 128 Paul, Delores-39, 147 Paulsen, Sharon-52, 123 Payne, Donald-52, 124, 142 Payne, William-52 Peals, Marsha-59 Peapples, Gail-92 Peapples, George-92, 112, 113, 114,137,141,142,155,160, 169, 175 Peapples, Robert-39 Pecoraro, Josephine-92 Pedcle, Fred-39 Peden, Fred-39, 156 Peeples, Barbara-92, 147 Peirce, Barbara-39, 122, 127, 146 Pelton, Ralph-29 Pelton, Ronald-39, 121 Peppel, Lydia-52 Perry, Mr. J. R.-11 Perkins, Charlie-39 Pesko, Sonia-92 Peters, Alice-93, 111, 123, 135, 180 Peters, Barbara-52 Peters, Jack-52 Peters, Joan-44, 52, 110, 132, 147 Peterson, Janie-39, 121, 127 Petlick, Michael-29, 118 Petlick, Rebecca-52, 128 Petruschke, Fred-52, 137, 152, 154, 162 Phillips, Harriett-93, 115, 147 Phillips, Karen-52 Phillips, Linda-39, 123 Phillips, Marybeth-93 Phillips, Robert-52, 162 Phillips, Sheila-29 Orlaske, Martha Orlaske, Raymo -91, 178 nd-39 Ormsby, Bryan-29, 164 Morrison, Mr. Milford-12 Morse, Keith-29 Morris, LoAnn-51, 119 Morris, Sandy-29, 118, 142 Morse, Frances-39 Mo rse, Morse, Gaylene-29, 121, 134 Patricia-51, 148 Morton, Beverly-39, 125 Mosher, Sharon-51, 128, 142 Mott, Mattie-29 Moulas, Evangeline-51, 128, 148 MU AL Muirhe PHA THETA-113 ad, Darlene-39 Muirhead, Kenneth-29 Mulherion, Norma-89 Mundt, Christina-51 Mundt, Judith-39 Mundy, Barbara-39 Mundy, Patricia-89, 177 Murkey, Charles-39, 164, 174 Murkey, Stanley-155 Murphy, Marlene-51, 128, 144 Murray, Bonnie-29, 146 Myers, Floyd-29 N Nagle, Nelson-90 Namor, Norma-39, 121 Nash, James-39, 162, 174 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- 114 Naumann, Max-39, 138 Neel, Lavonda-51 Negrilla, Robert-90, 126 Ormsby, Glenda-39 Orr, Richard-39 Osborne, Mr. Howard-17 Osborne, Marilyn-39, 117, 123, 127, 142, 144 Osburne, Wynona-52 Overley, Kenneth-52, 112 Owens, Mrs. Irene-15 Ozeran, Howard-91, 124 P Page, Donald-39 Page, William-39 Palmer, Larry-39, 115 Palmert, Steven-52, 137, 148, 158, 159 Pape, Caryl Ann-92, 114, 125, 148 Pargo, Albert-29, 164 Pargo, Benny-39, 162, 174 Parins, Nancy-29 Park, Dale-39, 112, 124, 142, 155 Parker, Mary Lee-52, 116 Parker, Ura Jean-39 Parks, Cynthia-39 Parks, Jane-39, 123, 127, 130 Parks, Joseph-156 Parritt, Connie-39, 120 Parrott, Gary-29, 124 Parrott, Stephen-92, 113, 114, 124, 142 Parvis, James-52 Patterson, Earl-92, 148 Patterson, Lee-39, 142 Patzer, Patricia-52 Pifer, Mr. Harry-14 Pierce, Charles-39 Pierson, Rochelle-93 Pillow, Bud-93 Pink, Pai-52, 115, 12a Pinkerton, Warren--52 Piontek, Patricia-39, 113, 142 Pitcher, Judy-53, 128 Pitcher, Patricia-39, 130, 144 Pitchford, Wayne-93, 113, 142 Platcher, James-93 Pliley, Judy-39, 146 Podian, James-39 Poe, Gayle-39 Pohyba, William-94, 121 Polaskey, Frank-29 Pollard, Herman-53, 137, 160 Pool, Donna Jeanne-29 Poole, Connie-29 Poole, Roger-94 Porter, Ernestine-53, 136 Pastelli, Karol-32, 39, 123, 127, 130 Powell, Glenda-39 Powell, Sandra-53 Powers, David-39 Powers, Lynn-29, 147 Powers, Robert-94, 126, 133 Poziwil ka, Jerry-156 Prediger, David-94, 162 Prentice, Patricia-53 Preston, Elizabeth-29 Preston, Wallace-158 Price, Barbara-39, 146 Prichard, Clarence-39, 164 Priebe, Priebe, Arlene-53 George-53 Priebe, Jim-39, 138, 164 Priebe, Margaret-94, 122, 135, 142, 148 Priebe, Patti-29, 116 Priebe, Roger-29 Prillwitz, Ronald-29 Pringle, Cecil-94, 137 Probst, Lonny-94 Provenzano, Charles-29, 164, 174 Provenzano, Nick-53 Pschigoda, Tim-39 Puckett, Jerry-39 Pugy, Bettie Sue-29 Pugy, Lorraine-40 Pullen, Norman-29, 147 Pullen, Viola-53 Pullins, Larry-40, 147 Pullins, Ronald-40 Purmalis, Andris-53, 124 Q Queen, Nancy-94, 130, 176 R Rach, Karen-53 Radmacher, Carol-40 Ragen, Kathleen-95, 129 Rahn, Mrs. Dolores-21 Rahn, Karen-53 Rahn, Margaret-53, 119, 122, 142 Rahn, Michael-53, 137, 156, 162 Randall, Jacquelyn-94 Randall, Terry-40 Rapa, Liviia-53 Rapp, Patricia-29, 130 Rau, Kenneth-94 Rauch, Shirley-53 Ravitch, Paul-40, 156 Ray, Lanny-40, 144 Ray, Sandra-29 Rector, Judith-95, 114, 122, 132, 135, 148, 175 Redding, Joyce-40 Redding, Wanda-40 Reed, Arthur-40 Reed, Connie-40, 136 Reed, Miss Mary-15, 113 Reese, James-40, 156 Reeves, Bill-40 Reeves, Roger-53 Reiff, David--158, 159 Reinhardt, Mrs, Annabelle-21 Reinhardt, Robert-40, 156 Reisig, Sharon-40, 121, 122,,132 142, 147 Reist, Darlene-95 Renner, Kenneth-40 Resetar, Mr. Albert-15, 164 Reynolds, Gloria-53 Rice, Patsy-29 Rice, Wilma-40, 147 Richardson, Jean-40 Richter, Harry-29 Richter, Millie-53 Ricketts, James-40 Riedel, Mr. Norman-16, 174 Rierson, Gwen-40, 123, 127 Riggs, Harold-40 Riley, Patricia-29, 130, 133 Riley, Steven-53 Rizzo, Dennis-40, 174 Rizzo, Sharon-53, 117, 128 Roberson, James-40, 162, 164 Robertson, Lila-95, 147 Robinson, Caroline-53, 130, 142 Do you wont o full-time or co-op job? For young men and women who will be graduafing from Senior High Schools, and fhose who are or will be enrolled in 'rhe Communiiy College, Saranac offers co-opera- five employmeni' and iraining wiih your curriculum for ihose who are considering careers in Engineering, Mefhods, Time Srudy, Accouniing and Supervisory posifions. The Saranac Machine Company was founded in rhe Twin Cifies in l899. Hs person- nel designs and builds Conveniional and Special machinery for +l'le manufacfure of ship- ping confainers and packages, used for rhe shipmeni' of food, indus'l'rial and hardware producis, home appliances and building maferials. The confainers are made from such maierials as veneer, lumber, plywood, corrugaied and solid fibre-board and fabrics, aufomaiically 'fasfened 'l'oge+her by means of adhesives, wire siaples, wire and meial fashanings. The aufomafion principle is used in ihe design and operaiion of ihese mac mes. Saranac also designs and builds sreel-sirapping and wireiying machinery for bulk packaging of such producfs as newspapers, magazines, shingles, lumber, sieel and meial paris and qualify precision machine fools. STOP IN AND SEE US Perhaps we can be of some assisiance 'I'o you. May 'lhe furure be mosi' successful. Respecrfully yours, SARANAC MACHINE COMPANY .1 .- Engineering Time Sfudy I 90 Stoh rer, Robinson, Donna-53, 147 Robinson, Margaret-40 Robinson, Nathaniel-95, 137, 162, 178 Robinson, Oscar-95 Robinson, Patrick-29 Robinson, Robert-40 Rock, Jean-96 Rock, Susan-40 Rock, Mr. Leslie-17, 124 Rocks, Sharon-96 Rodgers, Earl-53 Rodgers, Willie-40 Rogers, Mr. Earl-23 Rogers, Mr. Joe-16, 156 Rogers, Joe-53, 137, 156, 162, 172 Roggow, William-53 Rolland, Eli-29 Rolland, James-30 Rolland, Kathleen-53 Romeo, Alice-40, 118 Romeo, Betty-54, 146 Romeo, Georgena-40 Romszewicz, Patricia-54, 148 Ronan, Patrick-40 Rorick, George-40 Roscher, John-96 Rose, Donna-40, 146 Roseburgh, Annie-40 Ross, Dennis-40 Rule, Mary-30 Rukes, Fred-40 Rupp, Sandra-54 Rushing, Logan-30 Russell, James-40 Russell, Jane-40, 116, 146 Russell, Patricia-40 Russell, Patsy-40, 121 Russell, Shirley-54 Ruth, Gretchen-40, 123 Rutherford, Bobby-40 Rutz, Rhonda-54 Rutz, Ronald-96, 148, 162 Ryan, Barbara-40 Ryan, Castella-30, 146 Rybarczyk, Judy-96, 129, 204 S St. John, Lynn Osborn-40 Samples, Carroll-40 Sanders, Charles-54 Sanders, Donna-54 Sanders, Roxy-40, 123, 127, 130 Sandstrom, Judy-96 Satonin, Annette-40, 136 Saurbier, Bill-40 Sax, Joe-96, 148 Scales, Clyde-54 Scates, JoAnn-40 Schaffer, Dorothy-40, 115, 118 Schatz, Ray-54 Schauer, Jim-40 Schaus, Harold-96 Schaus, Karen-54, 148 Schemenauer, Gerald-54 Scherler, Claus-54, 152 Schermer, Mr. Hermer-23 Schewe, Herbert-40 Schilke, David-30 Schiming, Kenneth-40 Schlender, Lou Ann-30 Schlender, Marilyn-40, 134 Schley, Ronald-147 Schmuhl, Louise-40, 146 Schmuhl, Walter-30, 164, 174 Schneck, Mr. Maurice-22 Schneider, Kenneth-97, 148 Schneider, Mr. Lawrence-17 Schrader, Sharon-54, 119, 122 Schramm, Kathleen-97, 144, 179 Schroeder, Annegret-30 Schroeder, Hans-40 Schroeder, Margaret-54, 147 Schrubba, Janet-40 Schrubba, Sharon-30 Schubering, Lonna-97, 142 Schuhknecht, Dean-30, 164, 174 Schuler, Erika-97 Schuler, Trudy-54, 148 Schultz, Robert-97, 110, 112, 113, 126, 180 Schultz, Sandra-40 Schulz, Bill-54 Schulz, Robert-54 Scoma, Frank-97 Scoma, Jerold-40 Scott, Janath-40 Scott, Richard-54, 12C Scott, Roderic-97 Scott, Terrence-40, 156 Scowcroft, Laurel-97, 125, 129, 135, 179 Seahorn, Annie-41 Seahorn, Rosemary-98, 130 Seals, Nate-54, 137, 156, 162 Seats, Ronald-30, 162 Sellars, Michelle-54, 119, 142 Selph, Fay--30 Semler, Mr. Charles-10 SERVICE CLUB, THE-134 Setlak, John-30, 138 Setlak, Norma-54, 122 Shaeffer, Clyde-142 Shaeffer, Gary-162 Shaeffer, Roberta-41, 120, 146 Shaffer, Edward-41 Shea, Robert-30 Sheeley, Betty-54 Shembarger, Norma-54, 117 Sheridan, Barbara-30, 112, 146 Sherrill, James-98, 137 Shiely, Elmer-41 Shilling, John-30 Shoemaker, Mrs. Merle-23 Shonk, Dewayne-98 Short, Joan-30 Shuck, Fred-30 Shull, Robert-54 Shults, Dolores-54, 128 Sickels, Mr. Fred-17 Siler, Carl-41 Siler, Robert-41 Sill, Arthur-54 Sillaway, David-41 Simmons, Roosevelt--41 Sink, Barbara-54 Sink, Ruth Ann-54 Sipress, Fred-41, 162, 164 Sirk, Darlene-98, 113, 135 Sirk, Leo-30 Sirk, Richard-156 Sirk, Robert-98 Skaggs, Robert-41 Skale, Arthur-54 Skanes, Lida-98, 175 Skibbe, Jean-30 Skibbe, Madalyn-54 Slabbaert, Ferne-41 Slamp, Charlotte-54, 117 Slatton, James-30, 164 Slayton, Jerry-41, 147 Sliter, Shirley-54, 147 Small, Richard-98, 110, 114, 119, 126, 142, 155 Small, Stephen-54, 119, 142, 155 Smallidge, Barbara Jean-30 Smallidge, Beverly-30, 120 Smallid ge, Darlene-30 Smart, William-41 Smith, Annie-98, 116, 135 Smith, Frank-99 Smith, Gladoya-30 Smith, James-54, 117 Smith, James-54, 137, 156, 162 Smith, Janet-99 Smith, John-54 Smith, Joyce-55 Smith, Manuel-30 Smith, Patricia-55, 116 Smith, Phyllis-41 Smith, Raymond-99, 162 Smith, Roger-55 Smith, Sandra-30 Smith, Sharon-55 Stubelt, Dennis-100, 178 Stubelt, Garrell-30 Stuck, Sandra-55 STUDENT COUNCIL, THE-112 Stump, Daniel-55 Summerfelt, Connie-41, 127, 147 Sundblad, Lawrence-100 Sundblad, Melissa-41, 144 Sutherland, Debbie-100 Sutherland, Dorothy-100 Sutherland, Keith-41, 147 Swander, John-60, 100, 126, 176 Swanson, Mr. B. A.-17, 164 Sweeney, Barbara-55, 122 Swisher, Dorothea-30 Swisher, James-41, 136 Swisher, Valerie-101, 111, 114, 135 T Smith, Sheila-41 Smith, Terry A.-30 Smith, Terry M.-30 smith, wiiberf-41, 147 Smith, William-41 Snell, Gordpn-41 Soper, Patricia-41, 120, 127, 147 Sotnik, Jerry-30 Sowka, Beverly-41 Sowka, Carol-41 Sowka, Janet-55 Soyster, Susan-41, 123, 133 Spangler, Miss Patricia-18, 120, 132 Speaks, Winnie-55 Spencer, Jon-99, 126, 148, 149 Spiker, Jesse-30 Spitzke, Sherry-30, 146 Sprecher, Timothy-55 Stafford, Patsy-41 Starkey, Cora-99, 123, 135, 148 Starkey, Ralph-41 Starks, John-41 Steed, John-99, 148 Steele, Joyce-99, 134 Stein, Nancy-55, 122, 147 Tabor, Bonnie-101, 177 Tackett, Pat-41, 117 Tan, Judy-41 Tarantino, Barbara-41 Tarantino, Don-30 Taylor, Abbott-101 Taylor, Alma-55 Taylor, Harold-41 Taylor, Lorraine-55 Taylor, Ruth-55, 133 Taylor, Steve-41,121,156,164 Taylor, Shirlee-41, 146 Taylor, Sylvia-30 Tedrick, Ransom-41, 147 TENNIS-155 Terlisner, Tony-41 Teter, Jack-55 THESPIANS-131 Thiel, Mrs. Seena-13 Thomas, Annie-41 Thomas, Eugene-30 Thomas, Joyce-55 Thompkins, Aldon-30 Thompson, Aloma-30 Thompson, Janet-41, 117 Thompson, Jerry-30 Thompson, Bobby-41 Steinke, Arthur-41, 147, 164 Steinke, Mr. Ernest-23 Steinke, Fred-55, 138, 162 Steinke, Kathleen-41 Steinke, Susan-41, 120 Steltman, Judy-99 Stermer, Louise-30, 146 Stevens, Clifford-55, 131 Stevens, Garry-55, 121 Stevens, James-55 Stevens, Jerry-55 Stevens, Legertha-55 Stewart, Linda-55, 24, 165 Darlene-41, 117, 136, 146 Stohrer, Wanda-100 Stoll, Roger-41, 155 Stordahl, Mary-41, 127 Storey, Herbert-41 Stowe, John-41 Strafford, Patsy-41 Strayhorn, Lela-100 Streight, James-55 Streuli, Connie-30, 136, 146 Streuli, Dianne-41, 147 Strickland, James-100 Strunk, Andriette-41, 123, 127 Strunk, Nurma-55, 125, 142 Stubelt, Charles-55 Thompson, Ronnie-30 Thompson, Wendell-101 Thomson, Pamela-30 Thorp, Mr. Clyde-22 TIGER-1 15 Tittle, Luetta-55 Titus, James-30 Tokarz, Thomas-30 Tomlinson, Peggy-55 Tonnelier, Jacquelyn-55, 115, 123, 128 Torry, Iris-55 Totzke, Beverly-101 TRACK, FRESHMAN-156 TRACK, VARSiTY-157 Trail, Kay-30 Treger, Michael-55, 120, 155 Trembath, Douglas-30 Troike, Helen-101 Troike, Robert-55 Tuchman, Louis-55 Tucker, Robert-41, 152, 164 Tunes, Mrs. May-23 Turner, James-101, 162 Turner, Odell-42 Twardy, Reimar-101 Tyler, Marvin-102, 142 Tyler, Warren-55, 142 I 2 Q 1 o QWMA' W' EX 5' N J 'Ia 25 ' ' ' 'Q1+f125252szff2z2225252525Qsfsfsffffziifigfr-s2s Q GRADUATIONS 'sf '3:3:3:i:f:f:-:-. .,.I3fffffffffffffffffffffffQfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff3:3:53?:f: X i. 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FSHIONS O D CTION Ladies' Apparel Junior Misses Women Open Monday l2:00 'Til 9:00 I39-I4I PIPESTONE BENTON HARBOR I94 U Ullrey, Dona-41, 115, 119, 123, 127 Umphrey, William-102, 137, 153 162, 179 Ungerson, Ester-102, 120 Urban, John-41 USHER CLUB-116 V Vaillancourt, Peggy-136 VanAmerongen, Mrs. Margaret-12 VanBrocklin, Bert-102 VanBrocklin, Billy-41, 126 Vanderbeck, Miss Gloria-15, 110 125 VanDyke, Linda-41, 127, 147 VanOsdal, Sharon-55, 131 Vanstone, James-55 VARSITY CLUB-137 Vaughn, Gene-56 Vaughn, Jerry-41 Vaughn, Walter-41 Veine, Gerald-56, 120 Verburg, Maris-56 Vermillion, Betty-41, 146 Virkus, Connie-102 Vines, Frank-41 Vliet, Cherie-102 Volpe, Joseph-41 W Wadsworth, Joanne-102, 114, 115,134, 135,142 Wagner, Charlene-56, 123 Wagner, Helen-102 Wagner, Oline-42, 123, 146 Wagner, Sharon-56 Walker, Chester-103, 137, 162, 178, 173 Walker, Christine-103 Walker, Frances-56 Walker, James-103 Wallcer, John-42, 118, 147, 164 Walker, Lois-56 Walker, Wilma-42 Wallace, Earsel-30 Wallace, John-56 Wallace, Rosie-42 Wallace, Levester-30, 164 Waller, James-42 Walters, Geraldine-103, 123 Walther, Polly Anne-56 Walton, Wapple Thomas-42 r, Ingrid-42 Ward, Carol-103 Ward, Richard-30 Ward, Winifred-103 Warren, Gray-42 Warren, Judith-103, 144 Warren, Larry-56 Warren, Tom-56, 158, 159 Warren, Wallace-42 Warsco, Carole Ann-42, 127 Warsco, Jeanette-56 Washburn, Diane-42, 127, 130 Washington, Booker-56 Washington, Clyde-56 Wassilak, Fred-103 Watkins, Eloise-42 Watkins, John-42 Watkins, Shirley-104 Watson, Eddie-42 Watson, Katherine-56 Watson, Royil--42 Watson, Sam-152 White, Nancy-104, 116, 135 White, Oliver-42, 116 White, William-56 Whitener, Loneta-104 Whitfield, Edda-105, 111, 114, 130, 135, 144, 178 Whitfield, Mrs. Nellie-23 Whitfield, Stewart-42, 136 Whitright, Ray-42, 138, 134 Whorton, Myrna-42, 123, 127 Wicker, Ernestine-42 Wickman, Tom-57 Wight, Cassie-57, 147 Wightman, Bruce-60, 105, 126, 137, 142, 156, 157, 168, 176 Wilburn, Ruby-105 Wilbourne, Sidney-30 Wilburn, Chester-57 Wilburn, Shirley-42 Wilburn, Walter-42 Wilcox, Robert-57 Wildernan, Jeanne-57, 148 Wilder, Georgia-42, 121, 130, 142 Weathers, James-104 Weaver, Buster-42, 162 Webb, Arlene-56, 128 Weber, Ben-56 Weber, Patricia-56, 125, 142 Webster, Margaret-56, 128, 142 Wedde, Eleanor-56 Weiss, Sally-56, 142, 146 Welch, James-56 Welch, Marilyn-42 weiis, Miss Agnes-zo Wells, Jean-42, 123 Wells, Michael-104, 142 Wells, Nathaniel-56, 137, 148, 149, 156, 167 Wendt, Mrs. Dorothy-21 Wesner, Mary-42, 146 Westfall, Donald-144, 56 Westfall, Margaret-42, 117 Westin, Andy-30, 118 Westin, Mrs. Evelyn-13, 110 Westin, Jim-56, 112, 115, 119, 142, 131 Westin, .loan-56, 111, 119, 132, 142 Westin, Richard-42, 119, 142, 144 Weygand, Larry-104, 126, 130, 131, 142, 178 Wheeler, Joyce-30 Wheeler, Mike-30, 164, 174 Whitaker, James-104 Whitaker, Leon-42 Whitcomb, Virginia-30, 146 White, Gary-104, 126,'177 Wilczynski, Robert-42, 138 Wilder, Jon-30, 118 Will, David-30 Will, June-42, 147 Williams, Carleton-42 Williams, Charles-57, 148, 160, 166 Williams, Clauzell-42 Williams, Deborah-57 Williams, Doris-42 Williams, Georgina-57 Williarns, Hiram-42 Williams, Jerrold-42 Williams, Katie-105 Williams, Kay-105 Williams, Ma rtha-30, 146 Williams ,Miss Mary L.-12 Williams, Ronald-57 Williams, Thelma-57 Willis, Joyce-30 Willming, Gary-42, 136 Wilson, Alan-42, 142 Wilson, Gary-105, 126, 177 Wilson, Hazel-57, 116 Wilson, J, W.-30, 164 Wilson, Lois-57 Wilson, Mrs. Margaret-23 Wilson, Mariory-42, 116 Winnell, Verneal-42, 138 Winter, Richard-57, 142 Winters, Nancy-30 Wissler, Richard-105 Witherspoon, Kaye-57 Wolske, Susan-42, 123, 127, 117, 121,133,147 Wooden, Mildred-57 Woodford, John-57, 121, 142 Woodford, Peggy-57, 112, 131, 128, 142, 165 Woodford, Philip-57, 144 Wooldridge, Betty-57 Worley, Lowell-57 Worley, Nocha-57 Worthington, Lynn-30, 125, 133 Wren, Annie Carol-42 Wutzke, Judy-42 Wycoff, Fermon-57 Wynn, Emily-42 Wynn, Maxine-105, 111, 112, 114,13O,135, 148 Y Yaffe, Willa-106, 129 Yarbrough, Betty-42 Yarbrough, Charles-57, 137, 157 162, 172 Yarbrough, Grace-57 Yendes, Cynthia-106, 111, 112, 113,114,132,135,142,175 Yendes, Sally-42, 112, 142 Yafe, Mike-106, 142, 148, 149 Young, Alice Jean-57 Young, Dorothy-42 Young, Edward-42 Young, Mr, Jack-19, 133 Young, Marie-42 Young, Omega-57 Y-TEENS, JUNIOR-128 Y-TEENS, SENlOR-129 Y-TEENS, SOPHOMORE-127 Z Zachary, Judy-42, 146 Zachary, Luwana-106, 135, 148 Zachary, Virginia-106 Zaluckyi, Anna-57 Zebell, Lorraine-57 Zebell, Sandra-30 Zelmer, Michele-30, 121, 136 Zerbe, Jerry-42 Ziebarth, Marie-30 Zilke, Fred-42 Zindler, Charlene-42 Zindler, Jerry-57 Zindler, Theodore-30 Zook, Patricia-57, 142 Zook, Sharon-42 Zotsman, Dennis-42 Zubrod, Patricia-42, 120 Zwiers, Daniel-42 It's Our Business to Help You Progress BENTCDN HARBOR STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. 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To Mickey, whose Takes and pivoT shoTs aT cenTer were a pleasure To waTch. And To seniors Bruce and Jerry, iuniors Nafe, Charlie, Jack, Joe, and Tony, who did noT geT Their names in prinT as oTTen as The oThers, buT were neverTheless, very valuable. MR. FARNUM, Coach I BENTON HARBOR 65 NILES 25 The Tigers went through the formality of capturing their first district A championship in history as they rolled over a diligently stalling Niles. As the balance scoring indicates, the team looked very well prepared for the long tournament grind. Walker and Lange hit for l7 apiece, Dunbar tallied ll, while Yarbrough and Peapples totaled 7 each. Senior reserves Wightman and Biggart outscored the Vikings in the closing minutes as they hit a basket each. BENTON HARBOR 60 KAZOO 48 In losing to BHHS, the Maroons demonstrated very nicely that a team must shoot to win. Kazoo shot only 8 times in the entire first half. Balanced scoring was again the rule as each player, at one time during the contest, filled a starring role. Chet again led the scoring with 18, but was closely followed by Ron, with l6, Duane with 14, Micky with 9, and George with 3 plus his usual excellent floor game. Kazoo changed tactics the fourth quarter resulting in a total of 46 points be- ing scored by both teams. BENTON HARBOR 70 G.R.C. 67 With 7 minutes left in the regional championship and trailing by 8 points, Tiger fans ithose who could still talkl were praying for a miracle. lt came in the form of five players who didn't intend to lose. With a calmness unsurpassed the Tigers relentlessly chopped away at Christians' lead and went ahead to stay with l:l3 left to play. Chet Walker's terrific play contributed immensely to that Tiger victory as he scored 34 points despite the 3-man guard Christian placed on him. Eleven of these came, where they were most needed, in the hectic last quarter. Ron and Duane ably assisted Chester with l6 and lO respectively. 'Q ,Af-gif' F1 F -5 .-E' . RW if wx' Ji VE. ,uf 9' F 1 V f is.. M, -A . - p 9 QT. 3 1 .Q Q ff g Tw' 5 M i. . .N 8 gl! Q gif by Q i I . ,. M is In .M y ' ' ' u L A v WV if Wir f W ' Q 'E KL BENTON HARBOR Bl FLINT CENTRAL 58 Blessed is he that iumpeth the highest, tor he shall get the ball. This Tiger proverb was put to good use at Lansing as Central had no answer for the rebounding powers of the Tiger tront line. At the end ot an ulcer- producing tirst halt, Harbor had an extremely shaky 32-30 lead, but opened a second halt stearnroller that saw 49 Tiger points stutted through the hoop to set a new semi-final record. Flint, the fastest tearn in the state, tell as the Tigers hit 5421 in the second halt and proved themselves to be iust as fast. Chester was al- most unstoppable as he hit 28 points in addition to capturing 24 rebounds. Duane played his best and highest scoring game of the season as he swished 24. Ron, after a loasketless first halt tallied l3, followed by Mickey and George with 8 and 7. BENTON HARBOR 68 AUSTIN 71 Often a bridesmaid, never a bride, this seems to be Benton Harbor's fate as, for the third time in four years, the Tigers made the long trek to Lansing only to return with no better than a runner-up trophy. Nerv- ousness, a disease that never before plagued the Tigers, seemed to trouble them as the first quarter was almost complete before they got started. After trailing by 6 at halftime, the Tigers gained the lead in the third frame, but lost it early in the last quarter, something that never before happened all season. The outcome could have been very different had it not been for some missed free throws in the last 2 minutes but still they came from IO points back to lose by a mere 3. Chester Walker, in spite of the fact that he seemed very tired, demonstrated his all-state ability by stuffing in 25 in spite of being guarded by DeBusschere, Austin's all-state center. Ron Lange, who suffered a slight scoring slump in the semi's, swished through l9, While Duane Dunbar con- tributed l2 points plus plenty of fight. Although Peap- ples got only 3, his spirit was largely responsible for a fourth quarter rally that almost made it. After the most heartbreaking defeat of the year, the Tigers proved they deserved their reputation for good sports- manship by being the first to congratulate Austin. ol-V Walker Lange Dunbar Yadnough Peappks VVeHs FG FT TP 7 120 494 100 57 257 103 41 247 83 40 206 44 33 121 19 10 8 28 AVG 235 122 118 9.8 58 L5 VVHHanm , HaH Vwghhnan Mggan Rogem AAegna FG H'TP AVG 7 7 21 1.4 3 4 10 .8 5 0 10 .8 3 1 7 .7 2 1 5 .7 1 1 3 .4 3f, l0 Us 1 'v-. GEORGE PEAPPLES Valeclictorian George Peapples, Valedictorian of the Senior Class, has led a very busy three years. He has maiored in English, Mathematics and science. His minors are Social Studies and Latin. George has also participated in many extra and curricular activities. Among these are the Student Coun- cil, Mu Alpha Theta, Varsity Club, HiY, National Honor Society and Band. George as a senior holds the position of Mayor of Benton Harbor High School. His ability as an athlete is well known in this community. He was a starting guard for the basketball team and has done well in tennis and cross country. The past three years during football season you have seen George lead the excellent marching band as drum maior. As far as his future is concerned, George doesn't have any definite plans except to go to the University of Michigan. ALVIN FILSTRUP Salutatorian Alvin was chosen salutatorian of the i958 senior class. He has maiored in English, Mathematics, and Industrial Arts while his minors were science and social studies. Besides carrying heavy schedules all four years he has also been active in sports, clubs, and other extracurricular ac- tivities. He was on the cross country team in his sophomore and iunior years and also the golf team in his sophomore year. He was Business Manager of the Greybric Staff, on the Tiger Staff, in the Hi-Y Club, Spanish Club, J.A., National Honor Society and was president Of The Math Club. VALERIE FISHER Class Speaker Valerie Fisher has been selected by the senior class to be one of the speakers for graduation this June. Valerie has maiors in English, Mathe- matics, and natural science. Latin, French, and social studies are her minors. ln addition to her school work, Valerie is very active in extra- curricular activities. She has been a member of the band four years and is serving as Secretary of the band this year. She was in the Orchestra when she was a sophomore. She has been very active in the vocal de- partment during her four years in high school and is currently on the executive board. Valerie has been in the Biology Club for three years. She has been a member of the honorary groups of Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society for her iunior and senior years. Valerie was elected to Promethean in her senior year. Valerie plans to attend North- western University next year. RICHARD SMALL Class Speaker Richard Small is one of the most active Seniors in the class of '58, He is a member of the National Honor Society, President of Biology Club, Editor of the Greybric, active member of Hi-Y, member of the Tennis team and in the Band. Besides these extracurricular activities he has maintained a 3.6 grade average and has maiors in English, Mathematics, science, and in social studies. 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