Chesaning Union High School - Indian Yearbook (Chesaning, MI)
- Class of 1958
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We have a Board of Education that has, through its understanding, cooperation, and interest, spent many hours of hard work giv1ng the Chesaning School a strong foundation. We, the students of the Chesaning School would like to thank the Chesaning Board of Education for its continued efforts and work in our behalf We would also like to extend special congratulations and thanks for the fine job that has been done by the Board on the plans for the new high school bulluing Acim IN I SUQAU on f-'f ma is C9011 Rlflgle-1' Warren Iewman PT'1I'1C1P9-1 nlementary Prlnclpal four ini . , . - o e o O - - 0 I S . 0 . I A 0 'Q ...N A it LL , x 19-XY: Qiiw-V' as 'VV s S ' Effie W fbi, , ' ' w . . . vi , , . 38 Q fed' 9 gui 'X ,..-f six Ui'.MUf4?ff ,.,f- K f-,Z ,Z- Q W Li x 3 N v l DQ K X ,K If X V! X V IX Q 1 X 4 Z ' X K 2 , . 12 M X 5 AxN A 2k xx X X J ' 2 , X X N 4 ff 1 N Ny AX X X! XM XL - 9093 Nj 1, W Z7 M0 Richard Spike Anyone can work, only a few are smart enough to avoid it ' Class Play 3, F F A 1,2,3,h, V Pres ln, Stu Council 3,h, 4. V Pres 3, Pres 113 Boys' Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus bg Football h, Baseball bg Varsity Club F43 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Roy Miller nTankn Uke'1l always remember his high school fame, the way he starred in every football game W F F A l,2,3,h, Class Trees M Football 3,h, Varsity Club 3,14 larry Danlels HIt's great to be alone Especially when there's E- glrl with you ' 7' F F A 1,2,3,h, Pres M ,,,f X Band l,2,3,l-13 Class Pres 35 ---' 'las V Pres 14, Boys' Pnorus 3,145 Nat'l Honor Soc D 'onservation Club 3,55 Polka Pals l,2,3,h, Mlxed Chorus State Farmer ls, Gold Award b state Champ Parly Pro Team 3 Farm Forum Stat Con est lx 'TY' Ce ald Kovlack nJerryM Ulf you want to krow who's the Doss alourd here, just start sonletklng F F.A l,2,35 Class Pres h Football 3,L3 Track 3,L, Varsity Club 3,b, Pres lx g A 1-1 Richard Eisner Whisk f, i Girls, girls, girls, 'Xa F f Why must they make all that noiseff P Band 2,3,lz, Pres. by Trio lag Conservation Club 35 Mixed Chorus hs Polka Pals l,2,3,h, If eight ' X -5 Susan Stuart WSusie' nAn equal mixture of good humor and good sense N Class Play 3,hg I Teens 1,h, sec lg Forensics lg Girls' Chorus l,2,h3 Nat'l Honor Soc 33 dixed Chorus L3 Attendance Peporter 1 Norman Hickmott W lieve me, T'm really not so hy A l,2, 4 David Ke tler WRich man, poor man, Beggar man, thlef, David is our Indian chief N Annual Editor kg Class Play Boys' Chorus 23 Nat'l Honor Society by Prodectionist 33 P A Operator 3,h Sf fave-5 an-Q -a aadle nranram H azar' NShe is little, but You car' overlook her N Y Teens 1, F H A l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus M, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,h, Band l,2,3,b Judy Kenricott 'Juden Wwomen are smarter than men Just ask any woma Class Play 3, F H A 1,3,h, Song Leader hg Stu Council l,2,3,h Forensics l,2,3,h, Band 2, D Sec Trees 3, Chorus 2,3,h3 Sextet 2,hg Trio 33 Mixed Chorus h, Nat'l Honor Society 3 nil k -HQ -es? Eugene Moffit NHimeW WLife is too short to T have fun but never hurryul Boys' Chorus 1. worry 711716 F H A l,2,3,h, Treas 33 Class Q R Cheerleader 2 3,h, Sextet h, 3 1435 il- 'fr elm N -. X 'Wm if '5!hn Nancy Varney WButchW nTell us more about yourselfg X Don't keep putting us On the shelf.W Y4Teens 3,h5 F.H.A. lg Girls' Chorus h. Clifford Skodak NCliffU He has two speeds- Slow and super-slow.' Band l,2,3,h3 Boys' Chorus lg Conservation Club 3,b5 Mixed Chorus D. Bonnie Stoll UM ambition--the nerve to be naughty.n YLTeens l,2,3,h3 F.H.A. l,2,3,h3 Girls' Chorus 2,3,hg Office b. Carol Coon nHappy and carefree, that's me.n F.H.A. l,h3 Forensics 13 Band 1,2,3,h3 Girls' Chorus 2,33 Majorette 1,2,3,h. xr ,Q i. ,. xx 'mp Patricia Weber WPatn NHer future is foreseen. Her heart is with the Marines N F.H.A. l,2,33 Librarian 3,b, Girls' Chorus 2,3,h, 'x e Margaret Gill 'Why gentlemen prefer blonds.W Class Play 35 Y-Teens 2 3,h, Trees. 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,L, Vice Pres. hi Forensics 13 Nat'l Honor Soc. 33 Class Queen by G.A.A. 1,2,3, Edward Vondrasek NEdn 'He who invented work Should have finished it.n Cross Country 25 Football 23 Track 2,3,bg Varsity Club 3,h. IEP! up 'I' --A-4 v W A I Mary Kettler uI'm sure I have a noble mind And honesty and tact And no one's more surprised To see the way I act N Annual Staff, Treas by Mixed Chorus by Forensics l,2,3,h, Y Teens l,2,3 h, Sec M, Girls Chorus 1 2,3, , Nat'l Honor Society L5 Girls' Sextet M Band l,2,3,h, V Pres h A than Darwin Tobias NBagger NI feel rel1eved at last F r my working days are past H William Goodrich nSlim' UHe seems quiet But one never knows F F A 19293ah3 Conservation Club 3 za. 4152? Cecile Pierce nCecW nFun is good, truth is better But love is best of all Annual h, F H A 1,2 Forensics lg Band 3, Attendance Reporter h, Owosso Argus Feporter 3,h, Chorus 2 Joe Sovis 'A man among m u mostly among women Class Play by F F A l,2,3,h Jr V Pres 3, Sec 3 Class Treas 3, Forensics L Nat'l Honor Soc 3, Conservat1on Club 3, Class King h, Parly PFO State 3, State Farmer h, F81W Forum h, Projectionist l,2,3,L I +2 Arlene Hollenback nArlene hardly says a word, Guess she's afraid She'll be heard N Y Teens 3,h, F P A 1, Girls' Chorus b X I lg - L . . ' 1 3 as O O 5 F.H. . 1,2. X a X ku ll . 1 1. 0 s ' . on ff- X 7 N -f .I ' -ff f , . on x ' o n 0 3 , ' KX C X I ', . en V B t .' H o 0 0 9 . 0 'Q 0 M A . - s y ' 0 ' ' Q ad ' ' 5 ' . Q 0 H L , n ' 'I W 5 Q 0 ' ' o-o o ' X A ,N ,ar Judy-Horger Howard Richmond NEveryone knows it's just great To welcome another to the Class of '58.' Class Play 33 F.F.A. D! Student Council 23 Track 35 Class V. Pres. 2, PT6Se 33 Football 2,3,bg Varsity Club 2,3. Ruth Canze nRuthieW NA quiet maiden who seems shy, but she'll outgrow it by and by.W Teacher 7-8 Chorus 33 Girls' Chorus 2,3,b5 Band l,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus M, Accompanist he Ben Ostrandor NAny fool can stay up all night But it takes a good men To get up in the morning.N 1, nik l'w NSome think shefs quiet, Others doubt it.N Attendance Reporter hy x Y-Teens l. 33 Iiius ., ,Y 'i sd' 5 7 I Jean Ann Winiarski UJanN nSpeech is great, But silence is greater???n F.H.A. l,2,3,h5 Forensics 1,25 Band l,2,3,h5 Attendance Reporter by Mixed Chorus hg Girls' Chorus 2,3,h. Floyd George NGeorgen Wwe seniors agree that Floyd is 'real George'.' FQFOAO 1,233,110 twelve lx-I 'fl A W t.. I f Q 1 lg, Joyce Trueschel nFor all you may meet, Joyce will be hard to beat.' Band l,2,3,h. 1 Q tx 3 L 1 ...Q . as .-4, sr .au Helen M1118 nTo lease Helen we all kn w p o To Cottage Inn we'll go N F H A 1, Forensics 1, Librarian 2,3,h, Attendance Deporter 4, Y meens 1 Marjorie Goodrich nh rge' 'She doesn't like boys at all Unless they're short, Medium or tall ' F H A 2,33 Forensics 1,23 Band 2,3,h, Majorette hy Attendance Reporter M Cllfford Hildebrant nHugon nsometimes I sit and think And sometimes I just sit Basketball by Track 2,3,h3 varsity Club 3,h, Boys' Chorus h Joan Pochyly nJoN nShe's little But she's got some line W Y Teens 1 F H A l,3,h3 Band c,3, Majorette l,2,3,h, Llbrarian Patricia Good NPatN wht laughing th1S girl Can't be beatg She knocks a person Off his feet ' F P A 2,3,hg Librarian 3,h, Attendance Reporter by Office U Mike Babion WLife is no longer if I hurry, The world no better if I worry thzrteen '-L Tom Lucius Udew to tnis school, But from this town It's awfully nice To have him around W Bova' Chorus l,2,3 E . , ' 6 o o fo ' . . u Q I - 4 1 , ' 1 , I H o o P, ' H o ro o I A Lo U If as 'two , 5. , ff . I ' V x fgeeg?a 4 1 , .71 n , 2 uaaflw - 4 . P ' I I o , 'Il .I . 0 I ,- 1' , - . l Q M, -J. 9 , o M4 , . 0 'Q an 0 -. C o Q Q 1 l ' I o X ' ,. ,, . ' n ,Ei -nt Jean Odillsonl Gregory nFor her the wedd1ng bells did ring Happf ness we hope A '!:T' Howard Ruff nHowyn nI've never loved anyone But you--and you, and you...' Annual bg Class V. Pres. 23 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Nat'1 Honor fl Society bg Mixed Chorus L3 Conservation Club 3,b, Sec. bg Boys' State. 41 1 Rodney Cooper nBudH Genius is the means of avoiding hard work W F I 1,2,3, Howard Hill W nays a good fellow Conservation Club 3, Boys ' Chorus 2 JIS --sf Susan Sabo HSusien nJust tell me anything And I'll believe it M F H A 1,25 I Teens 3,h, Chorus 23 G A A 1, Class Play 3,h Jerrold dumpula HHumpH 'What will come w1ll core so why worry N Conservation Club 3 .allllllh Ellen Kay Barratt WKay 'A warm frlend and a good scout U annual bg Class Play by l Teers 1,2,3,h3 F P A 1 Forensics l,L, Librarlan fourteen Il G F. . .. ' h. AF, N V: Q 11.5, T v . N s,, '.:lg Q ' o,,5 .la l VM 1 1 Ii W 1 ' if f . theytll bring. 5 Band 1,213,115 Girls' F,H. . 1. ' ' ' 23 X C .6 ,.. ll 1 - . Q . 1' L 0 -0 so xx Q X ' Lo ...JL Fdith Boles nEdien NTimid at first But lots of fun Girls' chorus 2,3,U Leslie Thomas ULesN WYou'1l always find him in the F F A And he'll have a farm, we know, some day F F A ln2:3aha TT933 3nh: Boys' Chorus 2, Farr Forum M, State Farmer M, Conservation Club h aura VanSickle NLaurieN NI could be better if I would but it's awfully lonesome being goo Girls' Chorus 2,3,h, Teacher Chorus 3, Y Teens 3,h3 Mixed Chorus bg Sexfet 25 Band 1,2 Neil Mahoney W tudxing never killed anyone but Neil doesn't lik to take chances F F A l,2,3,h Roger Hunt WFuzLN NHe never lets his school work interfere with h1s education ' F F A 2, Student Council h Football 3,h3 Track 2,3,h3 varsity Club 2,3,h, v Pres h Gordon McDonagh nQuick, Jason the No Nod F-F A l,2,3, fteen Helen F1ckies NDuchess' NShe's everyone's pal Girls' chorus 2,3,h3 A jp. IE: - Z e L ' 1 ' d- f f - 1-8 as ' l . ' .1 ,3,l-lg Y I s 3 A N G! 1! 4 V XX X V M , 552 divdl A d't w ,n.s 'F d , . ' .L ll ' o I FQHQ- Q he a e 0 S . H O O O , - Ou d V I 0 e Lo h I F all k. Q rcyl f .. ch,jQi, Mary Ann Van Horn 'I'm happy, I'm fr Why aren't they all Content like me 17 s 11' Ron Remster 'Tall, dark, and oh so o o Student Council 1,2,3,h5 Band 2,3,h3 Boys' Chorus 1,23 Nat'1 Honor Society I-lj Polka Pals 1,2,3,h. Magdalene Toms Maggie WShe is the girl who leads our cheers She w1ll be missed after those two years W Forensics l,2,h5 Mixed Chorus by Cirls' Chorus 2,3,b, Attendance Reporter lx, Cheerleader 3,14 Clifford Ondrias WSunny' All the world's a stage and I do my part cutting up N Annual ls, Boys' Chorus l,2,h Frank Rieder 'ButchH nHow unlucky can you get, Not once was I a teacher's pet W F F A 1,2,2,h, Boys' Chorus 1,2 Carol Aldrich Then she snapped her gum ' Libra ian 3 handsome W Carole Adams nArgument is food for the mind.n Band l,2,3,h5 Major-sms 1,2,3,hg G.A.A. 1, Treas. 13 Class Queen 1. 813616671 I Q A 2, v . . 0 in I zn Qg ve ' o bam. ' ' l O ? o o o ' ! D ,. gg gy , I C ? 'V 1' o ui , , -he V V.: V ig ' ' - - -Q - o 'DK Jackie Bowyer NGenerally spea ing She's generally speaking W Class Pla h, Y Teens 1,h, F P A 1 Forensics l,h, Girls' Chorus 2,hg Nat'1 Honor Soc b Homecomlng Queen M3 G A A 3 U Pres 143 Mixed Chorus h R bert Hayes nBobn ' riends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend me your gir1s ' Chorus 1,2 Raymond Ward NRa3u HThere's deviltry behind that innocent face N Football 3,h, Varsity Club 3,L, Fo ensics 1,3,L Boys' Chorus 1 2 Judy Boyer 'Better be out of the world than out of fashion N A Julie Adams NThi d finger, left hand Julie her mar did lan Cary hille Dimp1es He's mysterious there's not a doubt, he never know what he's about Band 1,2,3,hg F F A 1,2,3,h, Conservation Club 3,h Carole Moore NCookieN 'To the girl with red hair, blue eyes and freckles, may her color never fade.' Annual Editor hy G.A.A. 1. S6'U67lf6871 N Carol Bates uBates' USometimes quiet, Sometimes s hy, But the rest of the time, MY: Oh: mwln av'-'R Rosemaqy Vostrirancky nRosieN HRosie will always be liked to the end, because she's a girl who's everyone's friend.n Y4Teens hg Cheerleader bg F.H.A. l,2,3,h, Reporter M5 Princess hy G.A.A. 3,h, Sec. M. Carl Heise 'I would rather be a farmer than President.N FQFQAQ 1,2 ,3,1-13 Conservation Club 3,h. Robert Harrison 'Bohn nJust too timid to make himself known.' FoFvAo 1,233,110 .Ng 09955 vs! awww i 'ix Ted Neumann NButtonn NA bit noisy at times But we seniors don't mind.n F.F.A. l,2,3,D, sec. 35 Band 1,2,3,h3 Class King 23 Polka Pals 1,2,3,h, Barbara Devereaux nBarbn nBarb won't be an old maid She has her plans all made.U Band GQAQAQ 10 eighteen , AR -GQ Kay Princinsky nStill water runs deep.W FOHIAO 1 n C, ,Q K, lx! ' 1 3, Denn s Minnick nDen WTut, tut, my mar, The girls won't hurt you 1.2,3, Elaine Blelsner nlt really woulu be unfair hot to Uertion her golden hair F F A 1,2,3,h, Forensics l, G1r1s' Chorus 2,3,bg Nat'1 Honor Cocaety by Mixed Chorws M Attendance Reporter L Geralo Milano nJerry' NThey tell me I m brainy Class Plaj 3,h, Basketball 3,h, Va ity Club M, Band l,2,3,h, Nat'l Honor Soclety D IL Beatrice Adams WBeaU NA blush is beautiful but often inconvenient N Class Pla by Y Teens 1 2,3,h, Chaplain , Band l,2,3, , F A Y' 452' Club 3 Chirlene Dula 'Susie Hfhe's our dark haired majorette ve all know her man she'll ge F H.P. l,h,hForensics 1, Band 1 2 3 Majorette l 2 3 Princess,l4, , , , , S Allan Baron Al 'He seem quiet but one never knows Football L, Track h Yarsity Club M nineteen ranklin B113 lFrank Uwhat No gir s in heaten9 Ther gust leave ne here'N Class Sec h, Football h Varsity Club M, Conservation -I 'L . lr N A L O C 0 5 o -o o -f- . kk - - V v J. 1 S . 0 I , A- 1 P ly If X I I1 7 0 V ' ' 1 - o f rs u n 1 . . 0 X i o ' - Ia . L. Fo -o 0 1,2 a , . - f 3. 51' 5 Z., ,,,, . X X 4 N 'Q ' X . 7 1 I1 ' e a o o o 3 Ll' ,V -Y 0 ' L ' A nh , , , Z Q n 0 Q - 1 0 n Y ' 1 , t.n o - ' ' lx - ,h, f . . , Vg, I H . . . .L ' ' I 1 I A -. 9 fl va- gi-sf V Lil' Janet Glaska 'It's nice to be natural When you're naturally nice.W Class Play 3,h Y-Teens l,2,3,h, Sec. 3 Pres. E Class Treas 3 3 0 33 Forensics l,3,hg Band 2,3,h, Treas. hy Girls' Chorus 2,3,h5 G.A.A. 2, semen Lg n.A.n. Good cit. kg Mixed chorus h. Gary'Nixon 'I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way.' FoFoAo 132,33 Baseball Varsity Club M. Ronald Davis 'Fuzz' Wie don't see him much, Quiet, I guess.' FQFQAQ Foys' Chorus 2. Dorla Archambeult WDodyH NMen may come and men may go, But I flirt on forever.u Librarian by Princess hg Attendance Reporter M. Kay Tayl , 42 I in X Harold Mitas WMuggsU nLet's give a cheer, girls Look who's here.' Class V. Pres. 33 F.F.A. 13 Forensics 15 Band 2,3,h3 Boys' Chorus hg Conservation Club 3, V. Pres. 3, Pres. h. OI' WI could study but why take time. I'm a w I have F.H.A. 1 orking girl, besides plans for my spare time.' twenty Don Shindorf nF1ashF nThe world knows nothing of its greatest men n Conservation Club 3,h U. 'UH v 'ii if Bonnie Ket hum HKet H 'She often ourns the midn ght oll :ut sad to say 'Tis not for tol Band 1,2 1 Kathy Barrett WThe Democrats would be in office yet if it weren't for those nasty Republicans.' Class Play 3,h5 Y-Teens l,2,3,hg F.H.A. l,2,3,hg Class Treas. lg Forensics 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 33 Nat'l Honor Society 33 Cheerleader 1,2,3,h3 G.A,A. 1. Forest Snyder WFrostyn 'If at first you don't succeed, To heck with it.N F.F.A. 1,2,3,b3 Track 3,b3 Varsity Club he Carl Mikule 'It isn't wha+ you o, It's what you get awav with ' Boys' Chorus 2, Conservntlon Club 3 Charlotte Yemmer NCharn Harpy, smiling, sparkling, gay, Mia auf Flearo Conley NA girl with a smile can be hap y all the while H Annual , F F A 13 Forersics l A charming companion in every way W F P A 2,1, Forensics 1 Ronald Burtch 'Rona nAm I to blame if women find we irresist1ble9N F F A. l,2,3,h, Sent1nel 33 Football 1,2,3,h, Varsity Club 2,3,h, Trees M twenty one ,150 hi I Donald Qavage WDonn NO , I wish I'd never learned to read and w F F A l,2,3,b 4:2 NS Darlene Hersch nSqueekien NShe has a mind of her own and a voice to express it N Y Teens 1,23 F H A l,2, , Pres M, Class Play 33 Student Council 3,b, Treas bg Class Sec. 2, Forensics 1,25 Girls' Chorus 2,hg Nat'1 Honor Soc h Class Queen 2, Mixed Chorus bg Princess h G A A , Sec 3 Charles Nelson nChuckn nDon't laugh, you may have a son like this some day N Football by Track h, Varsity Club D Mae Handley 'Mazien N ae is quiet all the time here must be something Cn her m1nd N Girls' Chorus l,2,3,b 50: QTIR on Wu n e's a hunter, rite women are his game N Carole Sutliff WFun and happiness I'll always hunt N Y Teens 13 F F A l,2,3, Foren 'cs lg Band 2,3 James Dansk NJimn nAll great men are dyin In fact, I don't feel so well myself N Class Play 3,b, Forenswcs 1, Student Council 2,35 Class Pres lg and l tz entg tu 0 1:5T' I fi 'El 'i -,uh Janice Moore WSisterW Jean Glaska nJeanie' nLots of work and lots of fun, Whatever she does is well done Class Play 33 Y Teens l,2,3,h Forensics lg Nat'l Honor Soc b Band 2,3,h, Girls' Chorus 2 A John Cottenham 'Don't let them kid you We all know, you've got a Ford that'l1 go, go, go Football 3,b, E8Sketb8ll U Varsity Club 3,h3 Band l,2, , Forensics l,2,3,b Ernest Larner H0le Ern nHe looks safe but so does dynamite ' Band l,2,3,b, Polka Pals 3, Mixed Chorus 11 4-www, X xi li Carol Ba ror NJeannien NLittle devils are scarce NCarol doesr't say a lot Take care of me W Don't think sre's shy F F A 3,h, Girls' Chorus h She'S not U ibrsrian 1, Mixed Chorus M A 2? John Byam NStuo' NShorter men have conquered the world Look at Napoleon F F A 1,2,3,b, Band 1,2 Conservation Club h Judith Humpula nJudy' As likeable as she is tall' F H A 1 2,3,h, sec h, Student Council L, Sec D, Class Sec h Forensics lg Band lg Chorus 25 A twenty three 1 A 'Q - 3 , ' . 5 x ing ,J ' 3 Wk Gel. . 1. J f 'Z 1533232 1 . 'U Q . . ! , 3 o l . 0 , ' ll I o 0 o K in. Z K' Q v f 'ii' A , he If ' ,, , 9 r f I fy ,fi Q.- y ex V 4 o , ' 1 o -o -o ' 5 0 L J' o Z Folio 0 2 7' 0 0 0 ' 9 ,. ' 9 Q I C I1 . Q K o o o 0 ' . GQAQ -o 2 o AUTZOQIQADNS N X55 Q. Q Q Q Nlfllllll sf 's W at Ill is ' 5 5 rl K ' .Tn 6 Z 5535. HQ 1 Q Q Q ' W .sw QV W sophomones 6 qwrwl Baca row Vincent, James, Somers, Goushaw, Hollenback, YOV18Ck, Bates, Wesley, Vent, Nixon, Gibson, Knights Thlrd row Ness, Zubek, Schultz, Adelberg, Bess, Quinn, Wilson, Skodak, L Ward, S Ward, Matznick, McCa1pin Second row Devereaux, Coon, Stark, Oesterreicher, Waswick, Stanuszek, Blazo, Ondrl , Slater, Ginderske. First row oibson, Vord aser, lay, tolcs, Sholtz, Boone, Mientklewicz, Tabo, Frelitv The Sophomore Class, under the supervision of Mrs Rupp, elected the following officers President, Larry Jones, Vice President, Gary Coon, Secretary, Sharon Wesleyg Treasurer, Don Pnder on Members of the class elected to repre ent their class or the Student Council were Jim Oesterreicher, Douglas Corrin, Janet Bowyer, and Narcy McCormick The main event of the year was the Sophomore Spring Swing whmch took place on April ll denise fZU671ly 711716 ' 'f 5 ' - ' if . xL.' ,L 9 ' 1,11 A ' U f. A ' its VV J rf - 1 1 ,,1,'gn ,-,f I' S -.' ,,,:g ' f J' - l- T 1 . LJ' ,. 1 W 4' we, 1 1 . J. l . vl. ' . Zi 0 0 o , , . 'es V --A T T K Y U '- , L. J 1. 1 0 I . . ' ' . S 9 S .A 1 A g Q . , m VI 'H HUF! 1 lYlq Tlig., Back row--Allard, Wolfe, M. Boone, Baase, Mayo, Alvarez, Vrable, P. Bila, Corey, Stacy, Niko, Brainerd. Third row--Savage, Koviack, Novak, G. Boone, Morman, Cross, Ward, Osinski, Kimmel, Goodrich, Smith. Second row--Mrs. McCrumb, Fowler, Sovis, Azelton, Fogg, Kulhanek, Osborne, Holt, Mitchell. First row--Gann, Early, VanDyke, Mahoney, Vitous, Willits, G. Bila, Jones. llneshmen The Freshman Class of 1.958 started out with 180 pupils. Mrs. Glaska and Mrs. McCrumb were appointed class advisors. Class officers chosen for the year were: President, Gayle Bile, Vice President, David Jones, Secretary, Jeanne Barrett, and Treasurer, Bob Daniels. Micky Humpula, Karen Stuart, Jim Harris, Janice Oesterreicher were chosen to represent their class on the Student Council. Back row--Marzluft, Schramm, Bates, Oesterreicher, Gamino, T. Forrester Donaldson, Snyder, S. Forrester, Adelberg, Bleisner, Kohnke.Third row-- Rrabo, Nichols, Godfrey, Ardinovich, Fagan, Barrett, Perry, Whittier, Bolf, Thiel, Hartsell. Second row-Jdard, Canze, Podhorsky, Volkmer, Rehmann, Adams, Terry, Lamrouex, Newbold. First row--Burtch, Redburn, Rogers, Paul, Monday, Alberts, Kinsey, Detwiler. mimi R... agua V M --- ulrsql thirty Cla.:-Jo-Q,vGJ 9'l-.AMAXJQ ,J --A -001221 Jfs.J.L,,a, Q QWAJQ QAM-L6 'ji Q2.e,v.,QmCP it QQBLMJ as fm X 5f,,,.,.,Jb Ls-sa 1 it Bo-vwu.QJ2 BLU Y A ESLUMWQ, RPNS if Qglakv Wg , , iz .. Q X 4, . N g n by as , 4-,, , , lx , ffif f , P ' , 1 Ach, A if L 1 gamma -Q I Q S, ..+ Q . Q , .-:K ' 'A Q' 'T' ' b ' JK K 1 'J' X ' C.- - 1 FQ ,M . . A . . ,f -1, Q X t .' , 'y ' 4' V1 'F 3. ' fr- Q- -0 af., ,, V Q, A - ' -Q., H L U' G' ii:--.x :a 7 wif- v 1 A, -5' V sn: - 41.4 P Ng' A aff, 'gf L N , f , ' :z 21' ' p' ' . . ' I ' an x 'J it I I , .- x .::. 5. - 4 Q, f , l1v5K.Ls',:s.E.?f , y ' ,K ii tlmty four Q MQW 43 fi 0 -9 .,, A JLWX Q L if 2 L an - -my 5 'K Q , Ya f W' aff ' -Q . UMBC secono GRACE -in .. W Beck row--Terrel, Hegler, Thomas, Carter, Bronson, Halisek, Stoddard Jureka. Second row--Mrs. Ivey, Adams, Sabo, Bowers, Shook, Korf, Reed, Rhodes, Graham. First row--Brainerd, Spencer, Gregg, Gould, Malone, Mcwilliams, Gibson. Absent--Maynard, Crowell. limst qnaoe h- , 5 u v Q , 3 - - , . Q v - , ,, -. v ' - 1 - JN .v Q! ' 'r n , 4 - - , 4 - -saw ,,,, -5 .- --- ' ', 1 W Q' Wm' ' rs - 4- f 1 v ! ' ' . . ' 30417 1' 'v J N ' . V. '- Q ... -4 I ? ' ' .:i - V ' ., ,Y. . -,L , Q b fx,h9 Back row--Stanuszek, Milliken, McConnell, Moore, Adams, Vondrasek, berg, Graham. Third row--Robison, Sleeseman, J. Dankert, Blehm, Adamek, Hurst. Second row--Mrs. Thurston, Ostrander, Debra Lynch, Spencer, Hall, Jurecka, Dodge. First row--Horton, Boulis, Johnston, Azelton, Danny Lynch, D. Dankert. forty av- L T 1 -. '-os Hemges- Thomas, Allard, VanDyke 'Erwin Al Back row-Mrs. Perrot, Gann, Thomas, Chappell, Woody, McClure, McKeage, Neu man. Third row--Carr, Gonzales, Kairot, Perkins, Nixon, Wiskup.Second row N. Ketchum, Perry, Costello, Righi, Fesler, Spencer, Phillips. First row Rhodes, Boulis, Leslie, Bates, Teed, Devereaux, D. Ketchum. Absent-Roger Wilson, Bailey, Blackmer. SGCGDO GRACE Back row--Middleton, Smeaton, Osborn, Ackerman, Rivett, Anderson, Coon, Dowd, Langley. Third row--Larner, Axtell, Konkus, Newman, Humpula, Bit- terman, Hendricks. Second row--Mrs, West, Corey, B. Smith, Wefel, Le Cureux, Boulis, Gould, Maynard. First row--Hawes, Ostrander, Allamia, Adelburg, Gregory, Coss, Searle. Absent--D. Smith. It Mahi, 2 o 'g3.-,, 'FF QS? fm ty-one 49' Xl tai Back row-Lycka, E, Nelson, Jungnitsch, Stewart, Coon, Whelton, K. Larner, Teed. Third row-Gibson, Hall, Frendscho, Wiskup, D. Nelson, Korf, Palmer, Perry. Second row--Hrs. Whisner, Himm, Hunt, DeBarr, Adelberg, G. Larner, McCormic, Detwiler. First row--Graves, Adams, Book, Springer, Harding, Scott, Kaser. Absent--Trueschel. fmst Qmoe Back row--Czuba, Hedrich, Stemm, LaVigne, Gray, Ruggles, Wheeler. Third row--Luft, Stevens, Hoten, S. Devereaux, Niko, Radtz. Second row--Miss ward, Szappan, Bemiss, Gann, Nason, Bila, Ostrander, Moffit. First row- Allen, Hastings, Gregg, Leslie, Langhals, Bates, D. Devereaux, Absent--Beebe, Bowers, King, Mascarro. il Q0 4'-4: I X110 Q i if 2 -4,55 Q Y . Aan, - ' '.,' , - A U - ,ga 1 05 Q ,1 11 itk J Y-JW iss, Tel cr, 'Ihiii3m, Lmean, Kimball, Smeatan, Bile, Book, Jungnitsch. Third row--Tomas, Wentz, Hedrich, Ross, Oakes, Allan, Mead, Spencer. Second row--Mrs. Diefenbach, Drexler, Lucius, Hawes, Rhodes, Harris, Langley, Bowers. First row--Schneider, Winiarski, Reiber, Klein, Rilacio, Hefber, Gnuli, Absent--Uouglas, Adams, Lancynski. Klnoenoemten B2-Sk POW--Mrs. Mefenbach, Robinette, Blackmer, Richard Adams, Beckman, A. Bneche, Ricky Adams, Sadilek, Gewirtz, Hollerbeck. Second row--Howell, Mahoney, B. Eueche, M. Gerding, Hazen, B. Gerding, Malcolm, Van Wagner. First row--McDougal, Clark, Bates, Alden, M. Ostrander, F. Ottrander, Nietling. ibseni--J. Gerding, Perkins, Smith, Svendsoz, 1 , I 5 ,AQ5 i A ,' M '11 ig, L I .' ,fl .-. 4. Ill! 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V M A J X X j p i XX T ' A 1 M E MW CAlGnOAl2 September February 3 Openlng Day of School 26 12 18 F F A Fair Exhiblt 12 Band at Fair March October Football Speakers 15 M E A Pheasant A F A Formal Inltiation 30 Amateur Assembly Homecoming Dance Assembly Regional Institute Feed April November 8 F F A County Grain Show Educational Assembly 13 F F A Graln Show F H A Dance Freshman Fall Frolic Thanksgiving Assembly 29 Thanksgivlng Vacation December Operetta Chrlstmas Assembly Chrlstmas Concert College Student Day 31 Christmas Vacation January 15 16 Semester Exams 17 End of Semester 22 Inspirational Assembly 25 March of D1mes Drive February County Teachers' Institute Senior Government Day June F F A Assembly S 6 Senior Pictures 10 ll Yearbook Pictures S Freshman Forensics 5 fovty szvc Local Forensics Humorous Forensics Assembly G A A Dance Y Teens Dance All-Sports Banquet Safety Assembly Dlstrict Forensics Sen1or Dance Easter Assembly 7 Easter Vacation ll F H A State Convention Sophomore Sprlng Swing Exchange Assembly Junlor Play F F A F H A Dance Area Vocal Festival Homemaklng Style Show Conservation Club Dance Local Band and Vocal Concert Father Son Get Together J Hop 10 Senior Trip Sadie Hawkins Dance Industrial Arts Exhibit Varsity Club Dance Special Awards Assembly Junior Senior Party Memorlal Day Alumni Banquet Baccalaureate 3 F1na1 Exams Commencement Last Day of School ' o 0 0 ' 7 O- O O ll lh - 16 25 lh- O O O 2b 26 ' 29 FQHQ- o'Fo o 0 . 0 - 3 5' 0 o o ll' 6 1O - 0- 0- o 12 0- 0 0 . . 15 .-... 16 20 Senior Play 16 Student Council Nominations 22 17 ' 27 0 0 0' 0- 0 0 28- ' 22 2h ' 25 12 29 18 ' - 30 - - 18 ' 20 1 May 23- 2 - 7- 16 - 21 23 27 ' 27 - 30 ' 31 3 h 5 0 O O 1 - 2- ' 9- - h 2 fr 'H -1' Back row-F. Walker, Archambaalt, S. Walker, Pochyly, Good, Remster, Hart. Second row--Greene, Weber, DeGeus, Weissmann, Phillips. First rowb-Mrs. Glaska, Miller, Weber, Barrett, M s. McCrumb. llBl2Al2lAnS Back row-Stuart, Archambault, Good, Horger, Bleisner, Stoll, Goodrich. First row--Barretz, Weber, Glaske, Qill, Miller, Mr. Ringler. AIIGHOAHCE REDORIERS Back row Springer, Stuart, Richmond, Petrosky, McCorm1ck, Bowyer, Bila, Tomcal, Carr, Janice Oesterreicher Second row James Oester reicher, Miller, Hunt, F Corrln, Fogg, Remster, D Corr1n, Lux Parris First row Mr Malcolm, Hersch, J Humpula, Sp1ke, Hastings Sov1s, Mr Kurrle Absent F Humpula, nenn1cott 511106111 COUHC ll This year the Student Council has 26 members who are divided into S committees These committees are: the Assembly Program Committee, the Athletic Planning Committee, the Safety Committee, the School Party Comm1ttee, and the Civic Service and Student Problems Committee The officers are President, Richard Spike, Vice President, Larry Hastings, Secretary, Judy Humpula, Trees urer, Darlene Hersch, and Reporter, Joe Sovis Mr Malcolm is the advisor and Mr Kurrle the assistant advisor The Chesaning Student Council is a member of the National Association of Student Councils, and is an organization to help plan activities and solve problems of the student body ,.,a forty exght -- .' -I.- - O ' O . , - . e ' e - I no ' . 3 e e ' Je 4- e e o ' e e Q o o o 21, A - ' ' ' . X 5 ' 8 ' ' R x -Un ., ,, ,H ,A 4 ' M, 4 1 . .. -T nf, ni?- Ba k ow at rt, bill, Detlile K Lt, Ba: ett, Wel smenn, Bleisner, walker Second row oaniels, Spike, Ruff, Glaska, Margaret Glll, Hersch, Bowyer First row Tux, Milano, M Kettler, Remster, D Kettler, Sovis national honon soclety Le w Le lp HBmOe s chosen from cue e HJ Jun o lass D of this year for membership in tne Natlonal Honor ociety The members are chosen by the h1gh school faculty on the basls of scholarship ranxing, SBFVICG, leadership, and character, wlth equal rating of lmDOTt8DCP on each o the above stated quallflcatlon The number of members that can quallfy from the Senlor classls l5Z of the class membe euip and from the Junlor class, SZ of the membe ah1p Chesanlng became a member of the Natlonal Honor Society n 1935 and was glven the Chapte number U57 Slnce 193'S, 195 members have been elected to the Chesanlng Chapte heir nanes with the dates of thelr membersnlp maj be een on a plaque 1n the school study hall fix forty nme . . ' 5 1- . - - 7 up L- , up 6 K 2. Y . J.. ' ' F Q1 I 4 ' Q, ' v - . . C .1 :', -- ll V ,. .tg -F .. E Ny ,, Ny vx . I , x . Q' -.V L -. .5 n .. .,,,... - : . .- TH, . ' - C rf -'-- 'Hai :545-3 ... , 9 ,.s- T, 5224 1.11.15 1 ' 4 S- . 1 ' . 0 ' cup . 0 '-I 0 - - 0 f -0 '- C 'FA' I wr' N 'lk-V, l f J-w fi -AI I 'xl :Lil ,..,. .: ' S We 1' I A D 1112? G ' . .L 4 c-A e' . . ' ' ' . S - 1 . ' . , . 1 . . 0 - I 1 .L . . . S, . . . . rn H! . mn . A ,L g . A . . L 4 1 A V . . , f-1 . J- 1' , o , . - V .. s , A . Q T 1 ' ' S n . 1 . A ' . . ... o If I f J 1 gjx , v 'ls J f 6 I ,. lm V 44-5 g v 1 - 5 , , 1 . of .-Q 1 ' 'S' 1 L' 4 ' '. - 4 . ' J , 3 1' -Q' ' I 1: , A - , 7 ' ' X N Q ' If , .. . 1 w - 1-jf Q . ' -1 I 4 .- l ' 1 . , - :,,, . A ' . 1 - I . - - , h .1 a T1 at e. 1 ' . . ,. ' Back row--Ginderske, Snyder, Vondrasek, Miller, F. Lycka, Baron, Nelson, Koviack Third row-Nixon, Riffelmacher, Thurston, Chamberlin, Spike, J. Bila, D. Bila. Second row--Hunt, Birdsley, Kulhanek, Ward, D. Weber, R. Lycka, Milano. First row--Mr. Mohre, Burtch, Corrin, Hildebrant, Fogg, B. Weber, Mr. Yoder. vanslty clus The officers of the Varsity Club for 1957-58 are: President, Jerry Koviackg Vice President, Roger Hunt, Treasurer, Ron Burtchg Secretary, Frank Bila. Mr. Mohre and Mr. Yoder acted as advisors. Jerry Koviack was voted captain and Ron Burtch co-captain for the football team of 1957. Dave McClelland was the captain in track. Roger Hunt received recognition as the year's most valuable football player. The 1957-58 Varsity Club sponsored four dances after the home games and one at the end of the year. The Club also furnished lunch after the games to all schools within a 50-mile radius, and presented individual trophies to the seniors in all sports. gPM7 f'Z- ,... 'Rlllu-,JJ X- . nw- 15 mx Back row--Walter, Callard, Gibson, Kukulis, Stuart, Baase, Thomas, Shindorf, Rogers, Bolf, Brabant. Third row-Vance, Gust, Smith, Vrable, J. Barrett, Kulhanek, Novak, Mills, Marge Gill, Augustine. Second row--N. Varney, Zubek, Sovis, Rehmann, Lux, Weber, Kettler, Heise, Sulens Fi-I'St POW-Margaret Gill B. Varney, K. Barrett, Sadilek, Hill, Osborn, Azelton. Y-TEENS Under the very able leadership of Miss Brown, the Y-Teen organization for the school had a very successful year. The officers for the year were: President, Janet Glaskag Vice President, Jean Glaskag Secretary, Mary Kettler Treasurer, Kathy Barrettg Chaplain, Beatrice Adams, and Song Leader, Karen Kulhanek. A large increase in membership from last year started the club off with a bang. Their many successful activities included the sponsorship of a Korean orphan, Christmas caroling, making of Christmas centerpieces, a disk jockey dance and a Little Abner dance, both of which were successful. The big event of the year was the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. Back row-Allen, Wolfe, Hart, Walker, Sabo, Moffit, Richmond, Wesley, Thiel, VanSickle, Niko. Third row--S. Smith, Farley, A. Hollenback, B. Hollenback, Snifer, Perry, Mitchell, Vostrirancky, Nichols. Second row--Struck, Schultz, Janice Smith, Hill, Kalisek, Newbold, Joan Smith, Farlow, Amman. First row-- Kulhanek, Adams, Jean Glaska, Kettler, Janet Glaska, Barrett, Miss Brown. C3 'oi' Bac row Minnick, wlllson, Luhek, Rleder, Deanes, B. Gasper, R Persons, Star., Ginderske Third row R Willson, Denys, Walser, Larkin, D Corrin, Mahoney, 1 1 on Stonjik, Forrester First row Mr Braun, B Ginderske, Chamberlin, F. For1in, Lvcka, Ncflelland, Thurston A The Chesaning F F.A , under the leadershlp oi hr Br un and hr LaPrad, has had another successful year The organlzatlon ha 113 merbers, whlch makes it necessary to have two sets oi offncers. The S6115-OI' Officers Pe Pre dent, Larry Daniels, Vice President, Rlchard Splke, Secretary, Joe Sovis, Treasurer, Leslie Thomas, Reporter, Gary Wille, Sent1nel, Carl Helse, Parliamentarian, Frank Lycka. The jUn10T officers are President, Frank Corrin, Vice President, Frank Lycka, Secretary, Bud Chamberlin, Treasurex, Doug McClelland, Reporter, Burt Thurston, Sentinel, Bill Cirderske The F F A 1S really proud of 1ts boys in the State Leadership Tralnlng Contests Three teams from the local group competed 1n the state contests The Parliamentary Procedure team placed flrst, Jim Oesterreicher placed flrst in Public Speaklng, the Farm Forum tear received a Bronze Award All these teams had won the distr1ct and regional contests. There were five State Farmers Joe Sovis, Dick Sp1ke, Larry Daniels, Le l1e Thomas, and Carl Heise Larry Daniels received a gold State Farmer awaxd Dick Spike is the Regional v1ce president Memlers of the F F A exhibited grain and livestock at the Saglnaw Bean Show, Big Acre, Sag1naw Fair, Farmers' Week, and Mid Winter Gra1n Show Otner activities included: Pheasant feed, Pest contest, F,F A F P A all school party, seed sales, and Schmiege benefit party Ffh Ill 't' 2 Fl 1 ftln r' .I V .Q 4 I Q Ax f - .V 5 -' I 1 ,- eff f F : I ' , - at . l I s , I K. ' V.. E' q .K . f , 1 1, if u , A f . , . - Hx? A . r . lr' 'r A -- , D Ho I -o ' 0 0 Kreger, Leidich, B. Gasper. Second row--Blazo, Polasek, Wittington, Burtch, S: Sz , A 1 9 -- 0 4, J 1 Q ' ' A J Q Q Fl Fl I . - q , ' 1 0 o ' 5 ' . ' ' S 11 .J . ' ' - a : 4 . O 2 . LJ . v g O 0 ' . . 1 ' ' 4 0 3 . . . ' ' J . '- - 4 ' 0 - J . - 0 . . , L . 2 . S . o -- ' o D 0 -N 0 0 fo - , . . . 'Io 0' o o o A ' 0 fl , 7 MN i. fs. I Back row--Stuart, Niko, Snider, Brenner, Smith, Amman, Augustine, Coon, M. Boone, Rogers. Fourth row--Adelberg, Stoll, Walter, Bleisner, Richmond, Shindorf, Bila, Va Ce Hart Third r0w--Hartsell Walker Weissmann 3. Boone Adams Kettler H , 0 : J s 9 9 9 Farley, Detwiler, Pochyly. Second row--Heise, Fickies, Miller, Sadilek, Hill, Osborne, Bowyer. First row-Yostrirancky, Lux, Gill, Hersch, Humpula, Kulhanek, McCormick: Phe. The Chesening Chapter of the F.H.A. had another successful year. Officers were: President, Darlene Herschg Vice President, Margaret Gill, Secretary, Judy Humpulag Treasurer, Karen Kulhanekg Historian, Sally Lux, Parliamentarian, Nancy McCormick, Reporter, Rosemary Vostriranckyg Song Leader, Judy Kennicott. Advisor for the F.H.A. is Mrs. Dietrich. Some of the year's activities included the FFA and FHA formal initiation, all-school party with the FFA, and serving at the FFA Fheaferf Toed, II.h.A. Back row--P. Godfrey, Moore, Gibson, Kukulis, Winiarski, Sutliff, Dula, Wesley, Stuart, Oesterreicher, Devereaux. Fourth row--Brenham, Baase, Bohn, Thiel, Boone, Good, Moffit, Mcwilliams, E. Godfrey. Third row-- Nichols, Carter, Detwiler, Kulhanek, Novak, Smith, Gill, Thomas, Second row--Mrs. Dietrich, Newbold, M. Schultz, Smith, DeGues, K. Barrett, J. Barrett. First row--Hill, Kalisek, Azelton, G. Schultz, Exenkemper, Sovis , Quinn. 0 - ' s H 'N . , ,-1 V T S A ff Q- ,X an 4 L X' 'lf . , , I , ' f ' 'ES :it i I f ,QE 'K i if FL 2 in Baca row-Oesoerreicher, Hamllton, McWill1ams, Callard, Lenhart, Hartsell, Stuart Second row Bonner, Volxmer, Wesley, Sovis, Kalisek, Barrett, Hawn, Shaffer Flrst row Mrs Claska, Holt, Van Dyke, Vitous, Bila, Splke, Mrs MbCrumb folzenslcs Bacx row Brabant, Oeste relcher, Drexler, Gill, Weissmann, McCorm1ck, Kennicott, Detwiler, S Wesley, Richmond, Stuart Second row Mrs Glaska, E Sovis, P Wesley, Kallsek, Hoten, J Sovis, Weber, Janet Bowyer, Jackie Bowyer, Mrs Mctrumb First row Mrs Rupp, Corrin, Ward, Barratt, Vitous, Kettler, Boone, Glaska, Van Dyke, Mr Lawton 'ltJi ,Jaw F .a1aU7 ffflj seven X 5 - 'Vi I U ' ' Kb? MJ I , I - J 1 L u . wh . of -.. is . -- . Q . 0 ' -- - 4' Y- ' ' o o - Q 0 o Q . V 0 X o Q ..... . 0 o . , Q 1 4-' .. U U xr Q ,C ' I , ng . ' - 1 v B , 53 J , -, s .z. H , J U 4 ' A '- 4 . -'T : , ll ' Z H , 5 nl U - n O L ai Baca row Oesterreicher, Mrs. Rupp, Mrs Glaska, Mrs McCrumh, Mr Lawton Richmond First row Sovis Ward B K ttl Van Dyke, Qesley , , owyer, e er fonenslcs N1ne+y +40 studemts +ook part 1n oreuslcs our ng the curr nt year On rebruary 27, twenty one Freshmen part1c1pated in the ontest wh1 h was held ln the study hall Wlnners we e Oratorlcal declamatdons First, Janice Oesterreicher, second, Ralph VanDyke, dumorous readings Plrst, Pat Wesley and Albert Vitous, second, Evelyn Sovis, Interpreta +1ve readings first, Judy Kal sek, second, Joan Lenhart On March 3 and S, studen+s fron the entire hlgh school, numoe ing forty one, conpeted in the local Forensic Contest 'arole Rlchmond and wry Kettler placed flrst and second, respectively, in 1nterpre+at1ve eading, Janice Oesterfelcher and Ralph VanDyke were chosen 'rom ora places in humorous read1ng,Joe Sovis and Ray Ward represented orlgina o atory The winners in the local contest represented the Chesanlng High School at the Michigan High School Forens1 D1str1ct Contest held 1n Chesaning on March 26 Ralph Jan Dyke placed second in OP8'OP1C81 declamations and Joe Sovis second 1n or1g1nal ora cry if fiftg ezglzt X ' I 1 X - , 2 - v f 1 X. 1 7 1 , 1 11 ' 2 'Rs-if ' ti 0 0 0 , -- 3 0 . .J 'LT' 'L '-X u -L . F - 1 D 'I 'i -I S Q ' - -. 1 ' ' c 'c T . 0 ' I' 3 0 4. - . Y .-. . A . v Q -1. '- i 0 U - ' ' r - ' n Q .J ' 1 . , . . A , v r ' - . ' - - torical declamationsgJackie Bowyer and Pat Wesley won first and second 'v' ' o ' 1 r . as .1 1 1 . .C . . . , . O U . . . , - v , g x ' 1 U ' 'sl R f- Q an x ' , Q A .M H e'df'd-,Jil , p -.,,N L. em 154 flags ,Wfl ks Back row Kimmel, Gill, Weissmann, Sutliff, Walker, Richmond First row Mr Lawton, Exenkemper, Persons, Clark, Lux, Mr Ellis Junlon ple On Thursday evenlng, Aprll 17, ten members of the Junlor Class under the dlrection of Mr Wayne Lawton and Mr Ray Ellis presented NThe Skeleton Walks The three act mystery comedy was well attended by an enthusiastic audience whlch shuddered when a live skeleton walked on the stage ,U A MUN U r A 4' ,' .a 0 Q O ..- , u o o ll 0 .. I O if ' 1 I- -I-H J ,Q , 2: F E 1 fu 5.1 , CL- ' I 'f Back row--Haughton, Mitas, Daniels, Hedrich, C. Persons, Thomas, Sutliff, Riffelmacher, Kimmel. Third row--Byam, Willson, Ginderske, Zubek, Skodax, Ruff, Kadlec. Second row-R. Persons, Stanuszek, Clark, Peet, Shindorf, Jute. First row--Mr. Milliken, Suartzmiller, Armstrong, Heise, Lycka, Mr. Kimmel X Q, 'Q 1 CGUSERVAIIOH The Conservation Club is an organization for Junior and Senior boys who like hunting and fishing, etc., and fre in- ., terested in conservation, The club advisors are Mr. Lillikun 7. gig!! and Mr. Kimmel. The officers for the year were: President, M, Harold Mitasg Vice President, Frank Lyckag Secretary, Howard Ruff, Treasurer, Donald Shindorfg Sentinel, Bill Ginderske. . 9 Among the c1ub's activities for this year was the dance . which was held on April 25. Again this year, the organize- tlon worked closely with the Chesnning Conservation Club. JZ. ,o T J ,as QM! C1171 3 i' , 1 v ! . no ' if A ' .'lXf3'-0216 i ' r-11-if! L, . , I . W :. l ' f Q ' A1 5 FW fq '14 SN 1 , ,Q A 3 K .,, il NJ -Q, - .j. ', f ' ' fi of 055 , f 7 3, ,C Lk., A A , 1 L ' ' - ,lm -53 5 1 : i 8 glfw-jg? fo fi 1 3 -Qwflfuf-yfl iffff , U, JIMZLJ 2 Os 5' . I 'I . , 1 Fig Y mlm wg, Www, 77Zaf-70-WZMZAWJ5 Qmaull Ca.J'.,o-QUQJ, 104,621 1 Juwi 9235 e I.. ll ,I . 7f'y76' EJJW' ff- WMM-7 Ff JAAJM, -T Q45 qv N SQ fx -.Q A Z ik W EI- Af' gf SGDIOI2 BANG Back row--Goodrich, Trueschel, Holland, Brainerd, Gibson, Canze, Winiarski, Sabo, Kinsey, Norman, Drexler. Third row-Dula, Boone, Mitas, Adams, Hankins, Humpula, Stoddard, Kennicott, Somers, Schultz. Second row--Pochyly, Volkmer, Bow er McCormick DeGeus Devereaux Kalisek, Vrable, Mikula. First row-- Y J Q 1 9 Coon, Glaska, Lerner, Vondrasek, Kulhanek, Remster, Vitous. Remster, Larner, Eicher, Skodak, Mitas, Daniels, Neumann. 1- PDLKA1 PALS' szxty-jour SEYIIGI2 BAND Back row--Blakeslee, Augustine, Stacy, Branham, Winiarski, VanSick1e, Oesterreicher, Stuart, Allen, Brabant, Springer, Hegler.Third row-Ward, J. Adams, Mitas, N. Eicher Barrett, Smith, Bohn, Thiel, Detwiler, Kadlec. Second row--Glaska, Clifford Skodak, Damic, Daniels, Kulhanek, Hill, Connie Skodak, Todd, Boone. First row--Mr. LaVigne, Kettler, Neumann, Wille, R, Eicher, Milano, C. Adams. The Senior Band, under the baton of Mr. LaVigne, had a very successful year. The officers were: President, Richard Eicherg Vice President, Mary Kettler, Sec.-Treasurer, Janet Glaska. Besides marching in all the parades and home football games, the band participated in many contests and festivals-the Dis- trict Band Festival at Saginaw on March 15, the music concert on April 28, local band festival at Hemlock May 6, Boy Scout Jam- boree May l7, and Bob-Lo Island on June 3. Persons, Stanuszek, Neumann, Eicher In the award division of the band, Mary Kettler came in as a Nfirstn in the District Solo Festival and received a Ntwon rating in the state contest in March. i smtyhve con, Kadlec, Goodrich, Boone, Clark, Pochyly, Dula, Adams IUAJOREICTZES Gll2lS' SEXIEII SIYIQ 561671 Stuart, Lewis, Kettler, Glaska, Barrett, Kennicott g 'iff W , me g, a nf 'W M Q 22111222 22133225 Eiiiiiggg mmf? Q, 5 ' 1 pnojectlomsts :sa K row Peet, Pa sua 1, Sovls, Stanusz k, Persons, Scott, Thomas, Kimmel First row Mr Kurrle, Anderson, Mahoney, Swarson, Oesterrelcher, Mr Davis i If I ' K X QI! W 1 Z K cc L s. MW I X . K X' an X 7 Q X 'I 5 f 5 f 0 7 ff 7 S f X, l If C 4 ' v, - I lm X -'.- . 9 nd he 1 xanr'?4Qo'g:A fq 1'7-4 TIL' 1e'a2 e34m29ee3U 44 Back rch 4D heobe , George, 4Spixe, ree 1 f Inlrd ow E ron, xKulhanek, NF Lycka, 4Fogg, Hastlngs, :Ne son, Byam Seeonc ro M god ma , 4D8DH1S Bila, 4Mi1ler, iHunt, FL Weber, Corrin, +R Lycka, Mr Mbhre F1PSt row 4Koviack, QF B11a, 4Birds1ey, iward, 4Cottenham, fqlffelmacner, 4Burtch Absent -21-Ginderske, -XBest, if-Donnie Bila Cbdanagerl 4Lette 'inner Central HBH Standings Clare nesan1ng nnepnerd the a Durand Sn. Touis will , 1 u ,L.,f 1' og- EST.i?f?2 ,, .W??5'f io, Ba A rox JQULB, Good, Cross, Scnu1tz, Poias K, Vraole, Anderson Second row lTV1ZU, Rogers, Spike, Ramsd1l1, Peters, McClelland, Mr K1mm97 First row Gasper, Brenham, Corrin, Jones, Glbson, Petru, VanDyke, Mlller RESERVE footsall fneshmen rod o aj, da 1, lmyo, ke 1 y, Nalser, Kingsbury, Kennedr, Os IDWW, Vekx Ceoond row Minarcik, Toncal, B11a, Harris, Nelson, Nathan, Danie s oig, Mr Mohre Flrst row io t, Terry, Redburn, Humpula, Leidi 1, Alberts arly, Rogers, Stopgik, Hlnsneter sez enty three Detwiler Vostrirancky Gill Tome Stuart Barrett CNEGIHGACEQS Weber Smith Shindorf, Thomas McCormick .sz'. c'11tx'-fnzlr' Oesterreicher, Stuart, Barrett, Boone 35 as '25 U X44N fggx N 4 Q 5t,nding..sB11a CMgr.J, 4Suartzmiller, 4Lycka, froze, fHildebraH1. er-Cor-rin, Weber, Mr, Yoder. Kneeling-Thurston, 4fHastings, -If-Milano, Huff. Absent--4Cottenham. +Letter WinnerS VARSITY BASKEIZBAU. CHS . OPP. CHS . OPP. COPUHHS 55 58 Overtime 4Clare 59 hh 4DUFaUd ns 60 4Durand 68 Sh C116 59 So Cass City S7 S1 Flushing 62 7h 4St. Louis S7 S5 Overtime ast. Louis hh 31 sshspnsrd 52 58 4Shepherd h5 68 a1ths6a 60 61 St. Charles 142 L43 4-Clare 57 143 ilthaca 50 77 st. Charles 77 61 Mid-Michigan B Standings District Tournament W L CHS. OPP. Shepherd 9 l Davison 6h 62 Ithaca 6 M Clio 57 55 overtime Durand 6 h Chesaning S 5 Regional Tournament St. Louis h 6 Chesaning M6 Flint Tech. 59 Cla re O 10 All-conference second team,-Frank Lycka, Jerry Milano All All All- conference honorable mention--Bob Fogg, Frank Corrin area honorable mention--Frank Lycka state honorable mention--Frank Lycka seventy-five Cibson Wanagorl, Peet, Good, Vrable, Corrin, Weber, Dekker, Jones, Ondrias, Coon, Bess, Tomcal, Mr Kimmel JUNIOR VARSIIZY Corunna Clio Wurand Flushing St Louis Shepherd St Charles I ha a CHES OPP BASKGIIBAH CHES ODP Clare Durand Cass City St Louis Shepherd Ithaca Clare St Charles a,uUoa.:2f se eltxst frzeshmen Basketsall Back row-uHersoh, Daniels, Ostipow, Leidick, Harris, Wesley, Gasper. Second row Spike, Kennedy, Webber, Willets, Stopjik, Fogg, Tomcala. First row--Early, Willson Jones, VanDyke, Petru, Nelson, Mr. Yoder. CHES. OPP. CHES. Orr. Alma 31 M2 Durand 36 35 Overtime Ithaca 29 25 St. Louis bl 16 Gorunna 31 22 St. Louis 15 32 Owosso 26 h2 Durand 2b h3 C110 37 25 Clio h6 h5 Corunna b3 hh Double overtime EIGHTH GRADE RECORD SEVENTH GRADE RECORD CHES. oPP. CHES. OPP. CHES- OPP Clio 16 39 St. Louis 19 20 Clio 36 13 Corunna 19 15 Corunna 2h 32 Clio 26 17 St. Louis 20 18 Durand 33 25 Brady C8thD 19 17 Clio 29 bO Durand 27 21 Brady C8thl 22 20 Ithaca 28 23 Back row Mr Soderman Stuart, Peet, Koski, Mitchell, oulen, Coon First row Azelton, Zubek, Barratt, Harris, Thiel, Frey fe'- . U 'Y 5 T-fa , 4,1 7' , ci' , .wi i 8 6 U sf 'f ' ,xx,qg'C,-b,3fiL2 f,7 I - 5, ' w ' X' lffxgl I7 Lf? ' 'i 1 Jn, M K .y Back row--Mr. I-ionre, 41-I-icffit, Swartzmiller, -If-Weber, -H-Lycka, iCorriQn, 4Thurston, 4+Crickmore, Polasek, Best Cbdanagerl. First row--I-Birdsley Bile, ua. Bile, ssc. Bila, Spike, Riffemaeher, muon, Huff, N-Chamberlin. -lfLetter Winner 1957 Record Ches Corunna 6 Flushing 3 Hemlock 14 x ,TQ 5 Central B Standings Alma 7 ' v -X Play-off Ithaca 5 'W Chesaning 6 St. Louis 1 Durand 6 ' Clio 6 N. St, Paul 7 I St. Charles 6 Ithaca 7 XX B. C. St. Stan. 9 5 Mt. Pleasant 3 X obf ' - Durand 3 ? 4 Q Co-wr-.Lu c,Q,-LHD3. Google, 5. sez 1011 ty-eight FNFVH rs nfl Un I az ll. .MM QA Back row Mr Kimmel, 4McClel1and, +Luha, wHildebrant, 4Vondrasek First row -Jesse Espinoza fManagerl, 4Snyder, 4Lycka, 4George, e Espinoza, 4Hunt, Mr Dietrlch Absent Forrester, 4Koviack. Triangular Meet Dual Meet Dual Meet Triangular Meet Triangular Meet Conference Meet State Regional Chesaning Chesaning Chesan1ng Chesaning Chesaning Chesaning St Louis Event Low Hurdle High Hurdle Mile tnack 63 Flushing 32 Hemlock 31 b82, Corunna 60 MY, Saginaw J V 62 bo lf6, Ithaca 53 lf3, st Louis M2 35 , O-vosso 765, Durand 27 Bh, Ithaca 39, Clare 38, Shepherd , 28, Durand 25 Place Name uno Yard Dash Half Mile 880 Relay Shot Put High Jump Chesaning Event Place hhO Yard Dash Low Hurdle High Jump 880 Yard Shot Put S6l'671fy 111716 McClelland McClelland Vondrasek George Koviack Chesaning Luha Hildebrant Name George McClelland Hildebrant Koviack Luha . 5 '. I . . L - N 4 Nga u,,,, I ' 4 I 4 u ' I ' f 9 A f ' .. rn . 2 I L. , 5 I v A : L 2 3 Q 2 2 3 2 ' 2 If 3 2 2 16 Ww. Quit -1 6 9 , . 7m.9LJw wweavemw f A9040-U4-7. FE Y 61311461253
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