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Schrag, Top row: Gean Shephard, Donald VanAntwerp, Don Clark, Don Boyer, Tommy Mitchell, Dale TOWN BIG SHOTS FRESHMEN According to tradition, We had a big-shot course of events in which We were assisted by Mr. Miller and Miss Brandt, acting in the capacity of advisers. This included the dance We sponsored after the first basketball game on December 2. Mr, Dean also undertook his four year task of counseling us. Many members of our class entered wholeheartedly into the events that were now open to us. We participated in Band, Glee Club, and Library Club and our freshmen boys made themselves known in all sports, We are very proud to say that our Fearless Freshmen football team, coached by Mr. Flynn, played through the season undefeated. Altogether We had a wonderful time and are looking forward to acomplishing much in the next three years. Harold Pendley, Howard Quick, Donald McLean, Robert Rotzien, Charles Stark, John Lockey, Gaul Second: Kenneth Goble. Richard Beistle, Don Carbon, Bob Samson, Dan Smith, Carl Orpurt, Bobbitt, Gordon Quick, Bill Hartman, Jim Burkett, Larry Yazell, Dale Mitchell Third: Miss Brandt, Kay Huebner, Annette Boyer, Nancy Bristol, D'Elda Phoenix, Beverly Burrus, Vibe, Janet Watts, JoAnn Rotzien, Bill Bowling, Dean Williams. Bottom: Joanne Forthman, Janet Beck, Imogene Renbarger, Joyce Reese, Dana Gowen, Patricia Barbara Arnold, Doris Rfollf, Nancy Pierce, Judy Adolph, Joyce Eckelbarger I J., fl -1 .JA n YQJIQQ vs if fu' ., . C Harold Turner Donna Ritter, SHOTS
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Top row: Maurice Becker, Albert Weaver, Clifford Walter, Johnny Wreggleworth, Robert Hawkins. Floyd Simpson, John Rothfuchs, Charles Spangler, Clarence Bowyer, Gene Rose, Jim Batchelor, Lowell Gamble, Harold Forburger, Ed Speckine Second: Donald Garling, Junior Shaffer, David Best, Bob Marsh, John Florey, Orris Luster, Joseph Letcher, Jimmy Poe, Richard Clements, Jack Ream, Bob Young, Jerry Bartolone, Stanley Swank Third: Leon Hankerson, Willie Bateman, Doris Hennen, Nancy Walter, Jeri Spalding, Anna Ditto, Josephine Kuhl, Shirley Sittig, Phyllis Smith, Van Young, Charles Pelley, Corbin Detgen, Jack Miller, Mr. Miller Bottom: Gladys Hawkes, Ann McNeely, Martha Poole, Mary Lou Massow, Beverly Canfield, Anita Rosenthal, Llesira. Hanlin, Barbara Best, Marie Sebasty, Helen Backus, Janice Stubbs, Dorothy Mitchell, Marilyn S a er Not in picture: JoAnne Merrifield, Jerry Ondresky, Richard Rolston .J - f, ,f I-'RESHMEN ., -, 1 , . ' V xx A- I.- , U U , SHOTS Upon entering high school, we immediately filled the position of the town big-shots by proudly displaying our many abilities. We elected Don Clark to head the big-shot parade with William Bowl- ing immediately following him. Barbara Arnold took note of all important business and Dale Schrag was in charge of our funds. Don Carbon had been previously elected to the office of treasurer in the Student Council while Donna Vite and Bob Samson acted as our representatives. Ioanne Forthman saw to it that everyone knew about our activities by putting things of interest in the Buckhom. 26
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X Top row: Jack Swartz, John Davidson, William Moore, John Canfield, Herman Warner, Donald Peterson, Walter Schirmer, Thomas Huebner, Carl Shogren, Frederick Anderson Second: Jim Goodrich, Joe Hayes, Dale Davis, Jerry Coultas, Ralph Anderson, Dale Gleffe, Joe Gober, Robert Pattengzale, Thomas Kent, Floyd Thorson, Carmen Shreve, Robert Hutchinson Third: Mr. Decker, Pearl Oxender, Barbara Hutchison, Sharon Ritter, Joan Lcwis, Nancy Lozicki, Lillian Strefling, Barbara Burrus, Nancy Lauvcr, Shelby Wood. Bottom: Joan Kane, Gladys Rauch, Mary Haag, Sara Marrs, Jean Warner, Sandra Hanlin, Marion Baker. Rolanda Brado, Beverly VVoods, Jeanne Raven, Shirley Nordin, Betty Schutzc Not in picture: George Manspeaker, James Morrow, John Schmidt, Robert Snyder, Fred Willis TOWN CITIZENS x ' I ' ' EIGHTH GRADE i A AL CLGSS , , I s X 5 We inhabitants of that little town in Michigan find that another f year has rolled around and the following were fortunate to hold of- fices of the local citizenry. We elected Ralph Anderson to take charge of our affairs, Roman Sexton as his assistant, Nancy Lozicki to note the important occurrences of the town, and Charles Nichols to act as our treasurer. Reporters for our school paper, the Buckhorn, were Rolando Brado and Robert Samuel who did a good job of keep- ing our class gossip up-to-date. Student Council members were 6615- Nancy Lauver and Gordon Smith who held up for our class. The eighth grade held their dance December 9 after we had the Three Rivers basketball game here. 28
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