Britton Macon High School - Brittonian Yearbook (Britton, MI)
- Class of 1956
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YEARBINIK STAFF II A ll Ml N ISTIIA 'l'l0N SUPERINTENDENT Rudolph Koczman PRINCIPAL William Saxton G, E, RODGERS CLARENCE HERFORD LELAND BUSH Secretary President Treasurer SCll00L BIIARII GERALD BENEDICT HAROLD RO HRBACK Trustee Trustee STUDENT COUNClL STANDING: Donna Ivan, 8th grade, Barry Brablec, 9th grade, Lester RuhI, 8th grade, John Korican, IIth grade, Merl Sanch, 10th grade, Diana Seagert, I'Ith grade, Charlotte Staulter, I0th grade, Jimmy Danforth, 7th grade. SITTING: Ronald Croll, I2th grade, Mr. Saxton, Advisory Ken Bortel, Treas- urerp Larry Patterson, President, Dick Cox, Vice-President, Kathryn Lidster, Secretary, Kate Kutzner, I2th grade. ' E ,ff f RUDOLPH KOCZMAN, B.S M.S. COTIOITIICS WILLIAM ANDERSON, Ph.B. ,M.A. Engl ish 8. Spanish ALVIN GEIERMAN, Ed. B., M.A. E gl' h J W ff A wg Q22 WILLIAM SAXTON, B.A.,M.A Math, History, Phys. Ed. VIDA BUFFETT, A.B. Vocational Homemaking RUSSELL SPALDING, B.S. V f' IAg' It HAROLD BATALUCCO, B.S. ROBERT PETERSON, B.S. Industrial Arts Bancl 8. Vocal Music MARIO MARCHISIO, B.5., M.Ed. SUSAN BAGLOW, A.B, Phys. Ed. 81 History Science 8, Mqfh fa -Ss QW ESS -L ,f 4 Q THOMAS BRADLEY, a.s. Commercial A S A x Q 3 STAFF DELORES LIDSTER Secretary x 'Vive if Q---fr W 'li' il - 'A' ' Lai l lr l Thomas Bradley, Lee Spohr, Lloyd Wagner, Harold Batalucco, David Cook, Charles Bigelow, Robert EVERE-I-T EXELBY, Peterson. Bus Drnvers. HERMAN PRIELIPP. Custodians CHARLES MGE,-OW NELLIE BARRETT, JANE YouNGLovE, WILMA Custodian - Cafeteria JENNINGS FRAYER IN MEMURIAM wg! ,. 'a'. ll 0 , 4 ix ALBERT SHARP FREDERICK TIEDE SENIIDRS CLASS HISTORY The class of 56 entered high school in the fall of 52 with many new and exciting experiences to look forward to The sophomores initiated us that fall In the spring after the All-School Banquet we were faced with stacks and stacks of dirty dishes During our sophomore year we started making money for that not-too-distant senior trip. We sold pencils and pins, had a pancake supper, and washed cars to fatten our treasury It was not all work that year though, we put on the All-School Banquet and received our class rings The lunior year was upon us before we knew what hit us We could see the senior year drawing closer and we were preparing for it by putting on a chili supper and homecoming dance, our iunior play, Finders Creepers, and the annual iunior prom. last we reached the goal we had been working for during the past three years--our senior year. This was our busiest year. We sold birthday calendars, had football and basketball concessions, a pancake supper, presented our senior play, Robinson Crusoe, received our pictures, produced an annual had a car wash and a steak supper. W selected blue and white as our class colors and a white carnation as our class flower The end of the beginning was chosen as our motto. We left on our trip to Wash ington D. C. on May i9. Upon our return we had our Baccalaureate exercise on May 27, commencement on May 29, and graduation on May 31. S 0? which we did rather reluctantly. At if C X X555 7, GX M s e N ix Z ' New W-434 Y : Si M RICHARD M. BRUCE President lf only the women would leave me alone. Basketball: R l-2, V 3 4, Football V 2-3-4, Track 2, FFA: Pres. 3-4, Student Council sec 3, Play 3, Var- sity club 3-4 P 9 0' nb LA RY D. PATTERSON Vice president A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. 4 Basketball: R l-2, V 3 4, Baseball: V 2, Football: V 2-3-4, Band I-2, Varsity club 2-3-4, FFA l-2-3-4, FFA officer l-2-3-4, Class treas. 2, Class pres. 3, Student council pres. 4, Play 3-4, Annual staff 4 BEVERLY A. ROHRBACK Secretary Behold a heart of gold. Chorus l-2, GAC l: sec 2-3, V.P. 4, FHA 3: sec 4, Class treas. l Reflector 2-4, Play 3-4, Student Council 3, Homecoming queen 4, DAR citizen 4, Salutatorian MOTTO The end of the beginning FLOWER White carnation SONG Moments to Remember HAROLD R. RHORA Treasurer All great men are dead or dyingp l don't feel well. Baseball: V 1-2-3, Basket-. ball: R l-2, V 3 4, Foot- ball: V 3-4, Class pres. 2, Class treas. 3, FFA l-2-3-4, FFA ir. sec. 3, FFA reporter 4, Varsity club 2-3-4, Play 3-4, Annual staff 4 VALERIE J. BENTLEY A kind and gentle heart hath she. Deerfield I, Chorus I-2 3-4, FHA I, Reflector Spanish club,4 KENNETH Innocent times ll- FFA I-2-3 W 1-2-3-4 I-2, V Track I-2 Q. Student 4: treas. I-3, Varsity club 2-3-4, 7 Play 3. ef 'r'i 'UW is oe-f?2'g-7 ZEQLD . L A teacher's tr a student's icy. pres. I, Class V.P. 3 Band I-2, Basketball: 3 4, Football V FFA I-2-3-4, Var- sity club 2-3-4, Play 3-4, Student council 4, Annual staff 4 PATRICIA C. HABRICK I can't tell a lie-- not even when I hear one. Tecumseh I-2-3, Play 4 SHIRLEY A. HABRICK The biggest surprises often come in small packages. Tecumseh I-2, Junior queen 3, Play 4 ittle said is soon Baseball 3, F ball -4, ROBERT W. FA 4 IIL' ' ' .Il Play 4 QI I RUTH. A. HANNAH He 'who invented work should have finished it. Cheerleader T-2-3, Mai- orette l-2-3-4, GAC l-2-3-4: treas. 2-4, Chorus l-2-4, Reflector 4, Play 4, Annual staff 4 EDWARD C. HANDLEY Napolean was a little man too. FFA l-2-3-4, Play 4 A. GRADY in the morn- 2-3, Play ' 3-4 Annual DOROTHY L. JENKINS Not all her time is spent with books. Chorus l, Play 3, FHA 4 KATHLEEN A. KUTZNER l'm iust a prisoner of love. Cheerleader l-2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Play 3 Pres. GAC 3, Librarian 3, V.P. FHA 3-4, Reflect- or 4, Student council 4, Annual staff 4 ALFRED G. HARRIS Don't do today what you can put off till tomorrow. q, Track 2, Play 3-4, Reflecforl 3-4, Chorus 4 -JW KATHRYN M. LIDSTER ' Virtue is its own reward. Band l-2, GAC l, Play 3-4, Reflector 4, Student council sec. 4, Chorus 4, Annual editor 4 MAX R. SHEPHERD l wish he would explain his explanation. Basketball l, Track V 2-3- 4, Reflector 3, Play 4 DAVID L. SQUIRES Tall, dark, and inde- pendent. FFA l-2-3-4, Class V.P. l, FFA ir. V.P. 2, Student council 2: V.P. 3, FFA sec. 3-4, Play 4 MARILYN M. A smile for ever two for every Latin club l anish c YI 4, Sp 3-4, staff 4 74 3- A fs-??fe MARJORIE B. PAPP Some say she's quiet, othe doubt it, others know her. Chorus l-2, Latin club I-2, Class sec. l-3, GAC l-2: pres. 4, Band l-2-3-4, Student council 2, Cheer- leader 2-3-4, Play 3-4, FHA 3: pres. 4, Wolverine girls state 3, Annual staff 4 MARVIN L. STOTLER Worry and I never met. FFA l-2-3-4, Basketball l, Play 3-4, Annual staff 4 fffiwf 'X 4:1 PAULA M. SCHOBER l like work--I can sit and look at it for hours. Chorus I, Librarian 1, Latin club l-2, Reflector I, GAC 2, Sec-treas. Spanish club 3, Play 4, Annual staff 4, Valeclicforian DANIEL A. WELLNITZ l believe in getting into hot water, it keeps you clean. Blissfield 1, Bona 2, FFA 2-3-4, Football 3, Play 4 ,riff lilly? R SHIRLEY M. WELTER Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Milan l, Chorus 2, Play 4, Reflector 4 fr if Nwlrz' aflfifl 1 V-' ,.,,,y . . , ATC BABY AP ALA J ..f , if A . KX 1 V L Q' 5 ka. .-mv' - Fw-1 nf . Q .Q N. S. L ' 1 1 ' if-P Y ' W:-2 ,. -' if 'H 6' :SM R. ,f,. -' 11? , J Q L qi Q ' GER-zu f pi . fi'f5f4'5 . A J ' ' ' 'HJ ' f -' if .- 'R 3 .ff . . , I 2.77 7,- QT r- . . 'ms ,X , ,- l,n iii f ' ff J-.f.ff4 gf .fini ' X J 'N if vw J gwsfgg A , if 5 f 1 35' .M f' 4 x CJVMA QU' 1 ' Mm GUESS WHO CLASS PBOPllECY Having concluded a trip to Mexico as a United Airline hostess, I am at the Class of '56 reunion. There is a definite air of anticipation surrounding me as I stand in the beau- tiful new home economics room here in Britton. As this is I966, I suppose we will all be interested in the individual careers each has followed. Coming through the door at this moment is Dave Squires, the new president of General Motors. With him is the former Marge Papp and her husband. Marge has just accepted the job as Latin teacher at Britton. The room is quite crowded now. Over by the table I spy Kay fKutznerl. Married life certainly has agreed with her. She appears to be explaining something to Paula Schober. Paula is the chief fashion designer for Warner Bros. Walking towards them is Ron Croll, All- American. Everyone has heard of his outstanding football achievements. Ever one is seated now and I can see more clearly. At the end of the table Bev jRohr- backj, also an airline hostess is conversing with Kathryn jLidsterI. Kathryn's secret ambition to own a pink Cadillac with light blue interior has finally been realized. It is proudly parked in the extensive parking lot. My sister, Pat IHabrickl, is seated beside me. She is the head nurse at the Eastern Star Orphanage in China. At her right is Shirley IWeIterl. She and her husband have just moved into their brand new ranch type home in Milan. Dick Bruce and Ken Bortel are talking over their prize winning pigs. They both own large farms near Britton and are always winning awards for their animals and crops. Seated opposite us is Valerie jBentIeyl. She has just returned to Britton for a vacation from Hawaii, where she is the secretary of an enormous pinea ple planter. Valerie and Ruth Ann jHannahI look as though they are comparing views as Ruth Ann is also a secretary. She is secretary for her husband, manager of the New York Yankees. Couples are now moving to the dance floor. One of the first to begin dancing is Larry Patterson with his wife. Larry is quite a well-known figure in the news today, as he broke a new speed record in his job as a jet pilot. Quite a few of the fellowsjare still inluniform. Gathered together around Gen. Harold Rhora are Corporal Ed Handleyftand Al Harris. I see that Daniel Wellnitz is also in uniform. Also exchanging opinions in this group I see Bob Faust, a decorated pilot in the Air Force, and Gerald Grady, who has decided to make the Air Force his career. ,, l' The leasentries have all been exchanged, and everyone is looking for his belongings. Dorothy Genkinsl and Marilyn jMaIlochD seem to own similar coats. Dorothy and her husband are still working at General Motors. Marilyn is completing her fifth year as second grade teacher in Ridgeway. . Marvin Stotler, who has just bought the Meadowridge Dairy Farm is leaving with Max Shepherd. Max graduated from engineering college last year and is employed by The United States Steel Co. It has been a very enjoyable evening. I am happy to know that all my classmates of '56 are doing so wonderfully. CLASS WILL Dorothy Jenkins do will my ability to go steady with one boy at a time to Helen Youngling Marge Papp do will my dark complexion to Barbara Bryant. Marilyn Malloch do will my ability to have fun to Sharon Rudduck. Bev Rohrback do will my secretary work to Rosella Vallie. Shirley Habrick do will my short hair to Ken Perry. Alfred Harris do will my old Chevy to anyone who can go to the junk yard and pick it out. Gerald Grady do will my wavy hair to D. J. Frayer. Ed Handley do will my bashfulness to Sharon Rodgers. Bob Faust do will my ability to keep a transmission in a car to Jack McClue. Ken Bortel do will all my aquariums to John Korican because I don't need them anymore. Harold Rhora do will my height to Jerry Hannah. Ron Croll do will my Football uniform to Ray Sharp and he better do it justice. Ruth Ann Hannah do will my ability to do the Siren to Susan Naugle. Kathryn Lidster do will my ability to roller skate to George Rusling. Valerie Bentley do will my ability to sing to lrene Forgacs. Shirley Welter do will my ability to laugh to Sandra Rusling. Kathleen Kutzner do will my ability to cheerlead to Katie Lewis. Paula Schober do will my drawing pencil to Frank Prochaska. Marvin Stotler do will my ability to drive to Betty Hawkins. Patsy Habrick do will my long blonde, curly hair to Mary Ruhlig. Larry Patterson do will my jokes to Louis Loesch. Dave Squires do will the back seat of my car to Richard Halstead. Max Shepherd do will my well-used track suit to Barry Brablec. Dan Wellnitz do will all my iunk car parts to znyone who can use them. Dick Bruce do will my ability to be FFA president to Karl Kimerer. Lawrence Forsyth do will my height to George Rodgers. UN IIERCLASSMEN 0FFlCERS 'l0th Grade President Kay Spohr Vice -president Linda Kanous Secretary Rosel la Vallie Treasurer Janet Beari nger I lth Grade President ' Ken Welter Vice-president Karl Kimerer Secretary Irene Bryant Treasurer Darlene Purp le 9th Grade President Jerry Benedict Vice-president Kay Miller Secretary Janice Ivan Treasurer Karen Condit m n- Q, -Fu,-. I '91 :Q I ' f ' Q lg? 7th Grade President Janet Linn Vice-president Esperenza Castorena Secretary Mary Ellen Millyard Treasurer Neil Benedict 8th Grade President Charlene Prielipp Vice-president Cal Rohrback Secretary Tom Miller Treasurer Gale Smith C if 1 4 W we CIQUD THAT cmsp '45 JUNlons 'H FIRST ROW Claudia Cook Irene Bryant, Ray Sharp Kenth Westcott Sharon Ruclduck Darlene Purple Mary Becker Betty Hawknns SECOND ROW Suzann Naugle, George Rusllng, Louis Loesch John Korlcan, Duck Cox, Diana Seagert, Alnce Fox, Karl Klmerer, Ken Welter, Ed Faust, Katherme Downlng THIRD ROW Don Duckerson, Ray Kraus, Howard Haas, Davud Llnn LeMar Spohr Jack McCIue LeRoy Plank Frank Prochaska Duck Lutton, Duck Halstead I -4-.,.iN91N 5 L QS as Q, W TIIE-ll'XAlll'S F- D G SOPll0MORES FIRST ROW: Dick Van Valkenburg, Bob Malloch, D. J. Frayer, Arlis Spivey, Jerry Hannah. SECOND ROW: Linda Kanous, Irene Forgacs, Gayle Van Aulcer, Kary Lewis, Kay Spohr, Norma Faust, Janet Bearinger, Gayle Bottorff, Mary Ann Miller, Linda Handley THIRD ROW: Dorothy Bentley, Emily Korican, Arlene Becker, Barbara Bryant, Peggy Shep herd, Floyd Avery, Virginia Cross, Rosella Vallie, Charlotte Staulter, Joyce Grady, Lois Cornell. FOURTH ROW: Marie Short, Don Smith, Richard Palmer, Dean Clement, Leo Bachtal, Ansen Farmer, Merle Sanch, Tom Conrad, Larry Wagner, Ron Richards, Gary Southwell, Jim Kniffen, Sharon Sharp. raw Ee- NN rl I. I if RAIN, G0 AWAY Q' 07 S . I' il FRESHMEN egg,-,e FIRST ROW: George Forgacs, Nancy Spivey, Pat Linn, Phyllis Hayford, Larry Miller, Fred Barnoske, Barry Brablec, Bonnie Westcott, Ruthann Bryan, Penny Niblack, Jerry Dicks. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Craig, Elizabeth Cornell, Sandra Rusling, Carol Hamann, Kay Miller, Doris Smith, Connie Kahle, Judy Hawkins, Karen Cook, Karen Condit, Janice Ivan, Sharon Waterbury. THIRD ROW: Sharon Faust, Carroll Hawkins, Ken Perry, Jerry McCrate, Paul Rowland Jerry Benedict, Don Hall, Bill Bigelow, Gary Fairbanks, Dale Terrazas, Joy Bradley. A S Wk W e sf' X A if N A EIGHT!! GRADE 'B J 0 FIRST ROW: Robert Handley, Richard Keeling, Tommy Miller, Jim Barnoske, Jim Bentley, Gail Smith, Wilford Shepherd, Richard Anspach. SECOND ROW: Pat Eberhardt, Donna Ivan, Barbara Bailey, Mary Ruhlig, Sara McCarty, Susan Spohr, Karen Millyard, Jane Lockard, Judy Hoag, Betty Faust, Sharon Bottorff. THIRD ROW: Cal Rohrback, Nina Crutchfield, Janice Maschino, Larry Twork, Leotta Cross, Charlene Prielipp, Judy Van Etten, Marilyn Plank, Van Frayer, Bette Bailey, Lois Neidlinger, Lester Ruhl. FOURTH ROW: Charlynn Fairbanks, Caroline Scott, Mary Lou Fairbanks, David Henning, 7 Ronald Weyher, Larry Ivan, Jerry Papsworth, Bob Sturtevant, Richard DeJonghe, Michael , Backtal, Nancy Ehlert, Kathryn Tiede, Janet Beal. t ? S2 gg t X I 47 ff QNDEK MAB XX fag SEVENTH GRADE P:--'5 - B f N FIRST ROW: George Rodgers, Thomas Handley, Sidney Forsyth, Gary Murray, Gerald Rhora, Richard Faust, Larry Pennington, Jimmie Danforth. SECOND ROW: Linda Schober, Donna Welker, Espeanza Casforena, Phyllis Lufton, Richard Moore, Berra Belle Burgin, Elaine Cadmus, Kathleen Condit, Nancy Brown, Mary Lockard, Barbara Younglove. THIRD ROW: Bob Bigelow, Richard Flores, Alice Villanueva, Clifford Haas, Lydia Villan- ueva, Jean Linn, Garicela Lopez, Roy Trevino, Vickie Peterson, Frank Cornell, Paul Cook. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ellen Millyard, James Spivey, Beverly Robey, Mary Ehlert, Dennis Bryan, Shirlene Bozeman, Richard Seagerf, Eleanor Forgacs, Gloria Hummel, Neil Benedici, Janet Linn, Lois Warrick. C345 ,J 1 Ex X X EVELYN LE FEVRE Kindergarten RUTH DAVIS lst 8. 2nd Grades A ELEMENTARY FA GUI. TY XXX N5 N 0 W N We 4 ,W I FIRST ROW: Terry Faust, Raymond Richards, Frank Hamann, Doug Brablac, David Yarckow Richard Sommers, Domingo Trevino, William Anthony. SECOND ROW: Edna Bryant, Sam McCarty, Kathryn Keran, Sharon Smith, David Bailey, Danny Henning, Sharon Watkins, Steven Forgacs, Janet Papp, Linda Spivey. THIRD ROW: David Houseman, Rebecca Austin, Karen Lockwood, Carol Barrett, Herman Tiede, Robert DeJonghe, Betty Fax, Karen Pennington, Kenneth Ivan, Carl Cross, Sandra Bentley, Donna Miller, Susan Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Dean Conrad, Edith Bozeman, Larry Hummel, Armando Flores, Judy Melaw Janice Cox, John Jimenez, Lynn Koczman, Cynthia Frayer, Evangelena Villanueva, Ronald Jordan. GRADE 5 FIRST ROW: Walter Anspach, Lonnie Stull, George Cornell, Glenda Hall, LaDeana South- well, Nancy Twork, Roland Downing, Emil Ruhlig, Ben Burgin. SECOND ROW: Larry Dicks, Keith Steele, Larry Ruhl, Yvonne Ousterhout, Jimmie Miller, Diane Bailey, Raymond Harris, Janice Ehlert, Connie Godzina, Marilyn Mason, Marie Schober, Sandra Gittus. THIRD ROW: Russell Lutton, Annette Miller, Kathleen Fors th, Sandra Beal, Vera Garcia, Refugio Montalvo, Kenneth Southwell, Bill Kopka, Susan Rolands, Rita Griewahn, Barbara Gillespie, Ronald Miller. I ITIIIIII! A FIRST ROW: Paul Cross, Kay Koczman, Susan Austin. SECOND ROW: John Barnoske, Ruth Harris, Robert Tiede, Teddy Gomez, Linda Downing, Joyce Welter, Carmen Montalvo. THIRD ROW: Verl Sanch, Philip Benedict, Kathy Bailey, Judy Rohrback, Allen Ross, Michael Pilbeam, Marilyn Korican, Robert Knudson, Milton Naugle. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Sturtevant, Rebecca Ramage, Norma Welker, Hortencia Lopez, Lee Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Phyllis McCarty, Lynn Walters, Sandra Polley, John Buckles, Edward Becker, Pepper Griewahn, Richard Papsworth, Roger Bortel. FIRST ROW: Sara Warrick, Darlene Staulter, Brenda Palmer, Dave Prill, Dian Furgason, Bob Cornell. SECOND ROW: Larry Henning, Santos Flores, Leonard Warrick, Gary Peterson, Larry Faust, Joe Lopez, Martin Flint, Ruben Castorena. THIRD ROW: Terry Auten, Priscilla Cheever, Rosalia DeJonghe, Frank Jimenez, Royann Bentley, Linda Covell, Armando Jimenez. l l - ----.. 1. ,-, T?-W WWW FIRST ROW: Darryl Waterbury, Edward Tiede, Gary Dunham, Bill Nichols, Walter Korican, Wailliam Kahle, Wayne Ruhl, Richard Cook, Alan DeJonghe. SECOND ROW: Melodie Cornell, Kay Benedict, Susan Bottorff, Shila Swain, Linda Clement, James Conrad, Fayetta Hall, Frank Forgacs, Thomas Yarckow, Karen Harriott. THIRD ROW: Margarita Trevino, Marcyanna Tiede, Judy Faust, Dale Stull, Delfina Villanueva, Yolanda Lopez, Aida Villanueva, Robert Fox, Frederick Radant, Donna Tiede. GRADE 2 FIRST ROW: Michael Jordan, Steve Gomez, Clark Griffen, Albert Bailey, Billie Burch, Keith Auten, Ron Moore, Larry Richards. SECOND ROW: Rosalee Fairbanks, Natalee Fairbanks, Esther Bentley, Joan Check, Audrey Welker, Lois Auten, Karen Ivan, Dianne Ivan, Sylvia Luegge, Valerie Carney, Nancy Down- ing, Arielia Lopez. A THIRD ROW: Gwendolyn Tingley, Rosa Jimenez, Mary Esther Lopez, Dennis Ross, Susan Polley, Connie Stull, Jackie Brown, Dale Hamann, Mary Popelar, Barney Kurowicki. FOURTH ROW: Christine Cross, Sue Henning, Thomas 'Houseman, Linda Fairbanks, Charles Drexler, Sandy Weyher, Sherry Squires, Douglas Radant, Sharon Burch, Leonor Lopez, Bobby Welti, Rhonda Murray, John Davis, Terry Watkins. GRADE l FIRST ROW: Terry Godzina, Jerry Jordan, Kirk Crutchfield, Tom Tucker, John Miller. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hawkins, Mary Lou Flores, Susan Rusling, Bobby Henning, Tommy Watkins, Gus Trevino, Larry Ash, Annette DeJonghe, Marilyn Sayler, Sheryl Marine. THIRD ROW: Alice Castorena, Irene Buckles, Berniece Harris, Michael Moore, Rita Burch, Linda Bush, Laura Bush, Clyde Spivey, Gordon Henning, John Welter, Dennis Brablec, David Reeck. FOURTH ROW: Larry Kopka, Jackie Graham, Douglas Fairbanks, Evelyn Schroeder, Bruce Gillespie, Ron Heiden, Carol Bailey, Ray Vershum, Tommy Korican, Ken Polley, Stephen Ruhl, Elida Jimenez. llll IlIl.AllN.lAll.Iv I. IJLI FIRST ROW: Jane Griffin, Lupe Castorena, Larry Bush, Rodger Luegge, Dale Burch, Mary Boudrie. SECOND ROW: Rita Montalvo, Linda Welter, Linda Johnson, Elizabeth Rainey, Norman Auten, Gary Ferow, Howard Schroeder, Ralph Terrazas. THIRD ROW: Hugh McElroy, Lynn Palmer, Daniel Kurawicki, Shelly Saxton, Eustacio Montalvo, Kathy Knudson, Marcia Popelar, David Bush. 1 FIRST ROW: Patricia Pilbeam, Gerald Korican, Timmy Gall Beatrice Jimenez, Kelvin Pelley. SECOND ROW: Gary Spohr, Jan Campbell, Dianne Downing, Danny Shepherd. THIRD ROW: Eileen Gomez, Carol Furgason, Eric Murry, Barbara Winkle- man, Helene Anthony, Floyd Jennings, Benito Bentley, Nancy Cornell, Ruth Houseman, Juan Lopez, Barbara Drexler. ELEMENTARY SNAPS L55 SP0RT 'ik S, ...,,..m--- IAP1 Pat1 ld C 'fm'- CA ea A . C - sr, 1 ' R F A, , 5. F M -,vi Q K -f M359 it a a- we x fr- FIRST ROW: Jim Barnoske, manager, Jerry Hannah, Fred Barnoske, Dick Van Valkenburg, Larry Forsyth , manager . SECOND ROW: Coach Marchisio, John Korican, Karl Kimerer, Larry Patterson, Dean Clement Bob Faust, Tom Conrad, Ray Sharp, Don Hall. ' THIRD ROW: Leo Bachtal, Dick Cox, Howard Haas, Merl Sanch, Harold Rhora, Jack McClue, Dick Bruce, Ken Bortel, Ron Croll, Jim Kniffen. I FIRST ROW: Dick Cox. SECOND ROW: Harold Rhora, Merl Sanch, Ron Croll, Dick Van Valkenburg, Bob Faust, Ken Bortel, Howard Haas. THIRD ROW: Dean Clement, John Korican, Larry Patterson. League Standing W L Britton 27-6 Waldron Britton 6-19 Adrian C. C. Ida 4 I Britton 18-13 Sand Creek Onsted 4 1 Britton 6-7 Deerfield Catholic Central 4 1 Britton 6-38 Onsted Britton 1 4 Britton 14-19 Adrian Reserves Deerfield 1 4 Britton 13-19 Ida Sand Creek 1 4 Britton 19-0 North Adams FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS The Tories started out their '55 season with 26 players under the coaching of Mario Marchisio and assistant William Saxton. Although they were a bit short on players, they had a lot of team spirit. The Tories won 3 and lost 5 games. Although they lost, they played their best game against Ida flda gained a 19-0 lead in the first half, Britton then came back to hold Ida scoreless and gained to within 6 points of Ida before the final whistle bIew.J Ida, Onsted, and Adrian C. C. were tied for first place in the league with a 4 won 1 lost record. The next three teams were Deerfield, Sand Creek, and Britton, with a 1 won 4 lost record. The team will lose 6 men through graduation: two guards, Bob Faust and Ron Croll, one tackle, Dick Bruce, two ends, Harold Rhora and Ken Bortel, and one half- back, Larry Patterson. John Korican and Karl Kimerer were elected co-captains for the next year. For the first year Britton placed two members on the Little Six Conference team. Dick Cox for a good iob at ceriter position and Ron Croll at guard were unanimously picked by the coaches. Fred Barnoske, a Freshman, was given honorable mention. Ron Croll was voted most valuable player by his teammates for a good iob in the line. He was also given honorable mention on the all-state class c and d team. MEMBERS OF LITTLE SIX TEAM: Ronald Croll, Dick Cox, Fred Barnoske, honorable mention. SENIOR PLAYERS: Larry Patterson, Ron Croll, Ken Borfel, Harold Rhora, Dick Bruce, Bob Fausf. '-1-N .y- s BA KETBALL FIRST ROW: Richard Anspach, Dick Bruce, Larry Patterson, Ron Croll, Larry Forsyth. SECOND ROW: John Korican, Dean Clement, Jerry Grady, Merl Sanch, Harold Rhora, Jerry Benedict, Ken Bortel, Karl Kimerer, Coach Saxton. FIRST ROW: Bill Bigelow, Dick Van Valkenburg, Coach Marchisio, Jerry Hannah, Larry Forsyth. SECOND ROW: Larry Miller, Arlis Spivey, Jim Kniffen, Dick Cox, Tom Conrad, Frank Prochaska Ron Richards, Dick Palmer, Jerry McCrate, Fred Barnoske. i CO-CAPTAINS Dick Bruce 8. Harold Rhora MOST VALUABLE Larry Patterson BASKETBAL L REVIEW Over thirty candidates reported for basketball to start the season. There were seven returning lettermen: Ken Bortel, Ron Croll, Dick Bruce, Jerry Grady, Larry Patterson, and Harold Rhora, all seniors, and Karl Kimerer, a junior. The Tories started the season with Adrian Reserves at Britton. At the end of the regulation time the score was tied and Adrian won the game by one point in the over- time. This seemed to set a pattern for the rest of the season, as the Tories lost several games by small margins. The Tories had an over-all record of 3 wins, 15 losses with a league record of 1 win, 9 losses . ln the district tournament the Tories won the first game beating Deerfield by one point and then losing to Clinton in the championship game. Larry Patterson was elected most valuable by his teammates. Dick Bruce and Harold Rhora were elected honorary captains for the season. Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton 'De not 43-44 Adrian Reserves 31-58 Ida' 34-47 Sand Creek' 36-73 Deerfield' 63-61 Onsted ' , 53-57 Cement City 58-60 Catholic Central' 46-49 Ida' 52-56 Pinckney es league game Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton Britton 53 40 55 47 57 43 61 54 H Denotes -56 Sand Creek' -47 Cement City -61 Deerfield -63 Onsted ' -70 Adrian Reserves -50 Catholic Central' -30 North Adams 44-45 Deerfield -31 Clinton tournament game v 1 w cum: Lmmns Katie Lewis, Charlotte Staulter, Darlene Purple, Marge Papp, Emily Korican, Kay Kutzner Karen Condit, Judy Hawkins, Kay Miller, Janice Ivan. FIRST ROW: Floyd Avery, Karl Kimerer, Ken Bortel, Max Shepherd, John Korican, Fred Barnoske. SECOND ROW: Coach Marchisio, Dick Cox, Dick Lutfon, LeRoy Plank, Howard Haas, Frank Prochaska, Leo Bachtal, Ron Richards. FIRST ROW: .lerry Hannah, Floyd Avery, Karl Kimerer, Jerry Grady, John Korican, Fred Barnoske, Dick Van Valkenburg. SECOND ROW: Coach Saxton, Dick Halstead, Dick Palmer, Jerry Lockard, Howard Haas Frank Prochaska, Merl Sanch, Leo Bachtal, Ron Richards. is W M X XS-JN g m - J t 'V S K ij JUNl0R PLAY The iunior play was given April 'I 8. 2, 1955. Cast was Kay Kurz- ner, Dorothy Jenkins, Jackie Hoag, Janice Lewis, Ronald Croll, Larry Patterson, Marge Papp, Nancy Crutchfield, Dick Bruce, Beverly Rohrback, Al Harris, Marvin Stotler, Harold Rhora, Ken Borfel, and Gerald Grady. SENl0ll PLAY The senior play was given on November 18 8. 19, 1955. Actors in- cluded Larry Patterson, Ron Croll, Ruth Ann Hannah, Al Harris, Marilyn Malloch, Marvin Stotler, Paula Schober, Kathryn Lidster, Harold Rhora, Shirley Welter, Marge Papp, and Shirley Habrick. if IIIIME CUMING Britton's third annual Home- coming Day was celebrated on November 4 with a Little Six Conference football game with Ida. The Homecoming Queen was Beverly Rohrback, a senior. Chosen as her court were Ka Spohr, sophomore, Judy Hawzins, freshman, Jean Linn, seventh grade, lrene Bryant, Junior, and Bette Bailey, eighth grade. The queen and her court were driven onto the football field in con- vertibles, where the queen. was presented a dozen long-stemmed red roses. The queen was officially crowned at a dance given in her honor that evening. lIOMECOMlNG SNAPS ?'-,.,.1 -i I LIHIIAIIIANS I' FIRST ROW: Penny N-iblack, Nancy Spivey, Dorothy Bentley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Geierman, Claudia Cook, Sharon Rudduck, Dorothy Jenkins, Katie Lewis. THIRD ROW: Sharon Sharp, Barbara Bryant, Rosella Vallie, Frank Prochaska, Don Dickerson Richard Palmer, Arlene Becker. JIIURNALISM FIRST ROW: Dorothy Bentley, Ruth Hannah, Katie Lewis, Marilyn Malloch. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Miller, Janice Ivan, Judy Hawkins, Connie Kahle, Kathryn, Lidster, Karen Cook, Mr. Geierman. THIRD ROW: Marge Papp, Bev Rohrback, Al Harris, Frank Prochaska, Ray Krauss, Rosella Vallie, Kay Kutzner. 6001, ,BSB BAND FIRST ROW: George Forgacs, Janice Ivan, Cal Rohrback, Dick Van Valkenburg, Mary Ann Miller, Clifford Haas, Roy Trevino, Gayle Bottorff, James Bentley. SECOND ROW: George Rodgers, Pat Eberhardt, Berta Burgin, Karen Millyard, Charlene Prielipp, Kay Spohr, Janet Beal, Charlynn Fairbanks, Connie Kahle, Van Frayer, Judy Hawkins, Lois Neidlinger, Karen Condit, Mary Millyard, Donna Ivan, James Danforth. THIRD ROW: Michael Bachtal, D. J. Frayer, Alice Fox, Larry Wagner, LeRoy Plank, Larry Forsyth, Bill Bigelow, Ron Richards, Dick Palmer, Floyd Avery, Mr. Peterson. CHURUS FIRST ROW: Dorothy Bentley, Joyce Grady, Betty Hawkins, Gayle Van Auker, Irene Forga Mary Becker, Ruth Hannah, Phyllis Hayford, Lois Cornell. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Malloch, Elizabeth Cornell, Val Bentley, Darlene Purple, Kathryn Lidster, Sharon Rudduck, Sharon Sharp, Peggy Shepherd, Marie Short, Sharon Faust, Carol Hamann, Claudia Cook, Emily Korican. Linda Kanous. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bryant, Kay Kutzner, Carroll Hawkins, Alfred Harris, Ansen Farmer, Dave Linn, Diana Seagert, Virginia Cross, Katherine Downing, D. J. Frayer, Rosella Vallie cs, MAJORE'l l'E FIRST ROW: Ruth Hannah. SECOND ROW: Nancy Brown, Caroline Scott, Marge Papp, Nina Crutchfield, Sharon Watkins. G. A. IJ. FIRST ROW: Kay Miller, Darlene Purple, Marie Short, Bev Rohrback, vice- president, Barbara Bryant, Marge Papp, president, Arlene Becker, Norma Faust, Judy Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Miss Buffett, advisor, Ruth Hannah, treasurer, Katie Lewis, Mary Becker, Claudia Cook, Janice Ivan, secretary, Karen Condit, Karen Cook, Kay Spohr, Gayle Bottorff, Mary Ann Miller, Linda Kanous, Joyce Grady. ,F. F. A. FIRST ROW: Dick Cox, sentinel, Ken Bortel, vice-president, Dick Bruce, president, Dave Squires, secretary, Harold Rhora, reporter, Larry Patterson, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Jerry Dicks, Ken Perry, Bob Faust, Don Smith, George Rusling Louis Loesch, Jerry Hannah, Barry Brablec. SECOND ROW: Dean Clement, Dick Cox, Richard Halstead, Ken Bortel, Dick Lutton, Dick Bruce, Don Dickerson, Garry Fairbanks, Ron Croll. THIRD ROW: Anson Farmer, Larry Wagner, Frank Prochaska, Bill Bigelow, Paul Rowlands, Dan Wellnitz, Tom Conrad, Jerry McCrate, Ron Richards, Dick Palmer, Jim Kniffen, Karl Kimerer. FOURTH ROW: Dick Van Valkenburg, Larry Miller, Ray Sharp, Floyd Avery, Ed Handley, D. J. Frayer, Dale Terrazas, Bob Malloch, Ed Faust, Fred Barnoske, George Forgacs, Mr. Spalding. FIFTH ROW: Ray Kraus, Jerry Benedict, LeRoy Plank, Jack McClue, Larry Forsyth, LeMar Spohr David Linn, Harold Rhora, Merl Sanch, Don Hall, Dave Squires, Larry Patterson. F. ll. A. SITTING: Bev Rohrback, secretary: Kay Kutzner, vice-president: Marge Papp, president, Miss Buffett, advisor, Kay Miller, parliamentarian, Karen Condit, treasurer. STANDING: Katie Lewis, song leader, Kay Spohr, reporter, Rasella Vallie, pianist, Janet Beal, historian. , - ' if if 5' M . FIRST ROW: Kathleen Condit, Mary Ellen Millyard, Jean Linn, Berta Burgin, Janet Linn, Janet Beal, Charlynn Fairbanks. SECOND ROW: Mary Becker, Vickie Peterson, Dorothy Jenkins, Linda Kanous, Gayle Bottorff, Katie Lewis, Janice lvan, Karen Millyard, Suzanne Spohr, Mary Ruhlig. THlRD ROW: Claudia Cook, Charleen Prielipp, Emily Korican, Judy Hawkins, Kay Spohr, Nina Crutchfield, Kay Miller, Charlotte Staulter, Janet Bearinger, Marilyn Plank, Karen Cook, Karen Condit, Norma Faust. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Spivey, Phyllis Craig, Penny Niblack, Judy Hoag, Pat Eberhardt. FIFTH ROW: Pat Linn, Eleanor Forgacs, Connie Kahle, Suzann Naugle, Barbara Bryant, Katherine Downing, Bev Rohrback, Diana Seagert, Kay Kutzner, Rosella Vallie, Doris Smith, Marge Popp, Arlene Becker, Marie Short, Betty Kawkins. gg, Q. e anv- ti Q45 ' 3 fs '- 14. ,H Lf .i 1:11 .'. .1 qi -15: , is - 4 ' V ,K xr-:Af K 4 1,- .A ap. 2 fini .x S' . , .,.,, . M N . 5 ,',!f,' if-,Q ., Eff: , ii ,, 5 E i 3 a , A k ,,1 j f E' , W E f '1 s. f I uf r I x. ,J ,- '-. , ,, A ... Q.. A A NTI-b ,..... F -.4' 'N's 1- 1 .- -I-,xinlf-:T-...w 441' - ' -r' .4--r -r ,ru-ur 1 -I' OV f .H ...ur -nz-.rn -...ll 1 5 1 if Compliments of McEIory's Market 5 The home of good things to eat Phone 2121 B! Britton, Michigan Compliments of Exelb y S tandurd S ervic K I R .C .A . Television Whirlpool Washers - Dryers General Auto Repairing Britton, Michigan Phone 2421 'A 1 Compliments Compliments of of Butler Motor Sales O Partrrdge Implement Co. and Butler Home Auto Supply ummm. mar. a.112sqva.'7'A.,0mr- :Merit b. 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