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Claaa Htatonq Gomg back a few years to 1955 we had a total of 22 members enter the Freshman class To begrn the year we were mrtrated by the Sophomores The same year we chose Mr Brandeberry as our advisor and have had htm ever smce Durmg the year Jerry Valentrne moved to Onsted Mrchrgan Bonme Place entered our Fresh man year but left rn the summer Everett Perryman and Geneva Evans entered our class makrng a total of 22 members ln our Sophomore year we sold Christmas Cards had cake raffles bake sales whrch helped our Treasury In the spring we had the pleasure of servrng at the Junior Semor Banquet Our class rtngs were ordered to be received rn the fall Dur mg that year Everett Perryman and Geneva Evans moved to Morenct leavmg us wrth a total of 20 members In our Junror year we had many actrvities we received our class rrngs and were very proud of them Charlene Pultz and Edna Grove decrded that they would rather work than frnrsh schoolrng so that left our class wrtha total of 18 members In the fall we presented our frrst play Great Ceaser s Ghost and rn the sprrng Just Ducky' Both under the drrection of Mr Brandeberry We worked very hard to make our Junror Senior Banquet a big success and a memorable event for the Semors Ralph Sloan drdn t enter the Semor year so we began our year with 17 members Our Semor prctures came on Decem ber 19 everyone was happy to recerve them We also sold Chrrstmas Cards held a ham cake raffle and sold magazmes to make money to go on our Semor Trrp We also had the coat check The proceeds from the cake raffles bake sales plays coat check annual ads and cards furmshed the money for our tr1p to New York and Washington D C On Aprrl 25 we presented our last Semor play On May 16 we held the Junror Semor Banquet Our Baccalaureate EXCICISCS was held May 18 Then on May 23 we had the Commencement Exercrses The followrng members have attended our school for twelve years Carol Bates Carol Borer Carolyn Garrow Norman Garrow Janice Pennington Robert Terry Jane Tuckerman and Ernest Wells Wntten by Jane Tuckerman 8: Carol Bates Claaa 'Poem For thts year ends the rest of our trme Harry s Jolly and full of fun Especrally when he gets hrs Ford to run Need a mechanrc call up Bob He wrll be happy to take the Job Norm thrnks girls are nice girls are sweet But farming Just can t be beat Speak of Basketball Don s the one But mentron work and he s on the run Its 10 A M rn the mormng and go look for He s probably Just climbrng out of bed Raymond thmks school ts Just fine But he would rather go skatrng any trme Need a frrend to brmg you Joy Call on Mrles he s your boy Terry works hard all the way For he hopes to be a farmer some day A Baseball man a Basketball man Last but not least Emest rs a lady s man John always has somethmg to say Whether rrs a Joke or the trme of day Mr Brandeberry our Advrsor rs he No one else 18 wiser you see Jane thrnks Cheerleadmg is fun But when asked about her favorrte boy she sard none Carolyn a grrl of medium helght Wrth a personaltty thats a pleasmg sight If you would lrke a grrl who IS wrtty and wtse Myrna Smatts w1ll take the prrze We thrnk a housewrfe Janrce hopes to be Shall we ask John or wart and see Martha fashtonable and gay Has a sweet drsposmon to keep her that way Carol Borer although she s tall and very thrn She sure enjoys the company of men Carol Bates wrth het lastmg smrle Can make good frtends all the whrle Although thrs poem rs sort of a mess The 58 Semors wtll always be the best 'Il O We're trying to write something that will rhyme, . . ' ' . Ed. ' .
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'Ki' 1'N 1N N ROBERT TERRY Quiet rn appearance wrth motrves unknown Annual Staff4 F F A 1 4 'gg gg MARLENE DISBROW You think she IS quret its true but you just don t know her as others do During her exghth year as a member of our class Marlene became senously ill and was therefore unable to continue steady improvement In the near future she plans to at tend a school at which she will leam a trade and prepare her for a future Job BURNELI. o BRANDEBERRY ' ' Laughing at this laughing at that yet nobody knows what he s laughing at Chesterfield High School Graduate Huntington College Bachelor of Science in Education Indiana University Illinois University Bowling Green State University Graduate Work 10 ,f.:. x - Ya: . ' X ik-of X L . ds l U I ' QQ' I I N . Q p her schooling with us. Since then she has been making a ., Va l F I . - M, a ' v ..,,fM'f fa , it a-..At 5 5
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Claaa 'Pnophecq WILL DREAMS COME TRUE IN 19627 MARTHA WILLEMAN dreamed that she was Mrs Bill Dopp TERRY STUBBINS dreamed that he would be Ambassador to India ln 1962 EDDIE BORTON dreamed that he had found the other half of lus broken shoe string and had become Chief Advisor for the top Offlcers of N A T O CAROLYN GARROW 1n her dream became Elementary school Supervrsor rn Lenawee County Mlchsgan lIl 1962 ERNEST WELLS dreamed that he would become the greatest sclentrfrc emus m the world CAROL BATES dreamed that she was the best all Round Athlete ln the omen s D1vis1on of the world m 1962 JANICE PENNINGTON dreamed that she struggled four years in an offxce then became Mrs John Jackson ROBERT TERRY rn hrs dream became a Motorc cle Speed Kung in 1962 CAROL BORER dreamed that she was Chief Coo in the You Must Eat Restaurant Brooklyn N Y DON GORSUCH dreamed that he was the star of the U S Basketball Team UI 1962 RAYMOND DIERINGER 1n hrs dream left his farm to become The World s Champion Roller Skater NORMAN GARROW dreamed that he would be U S Secretary of A rlculture in 1962 JOHN BARBER rn hls dream became Presldent of the Jokes and Pran sters Club of Amenca MILES NELSON dreamed that he would be that Senator from Ohlo flymg his prrvate plane from Washington D Tedrow Ohio in 1962 MYRNA SMATTS dreamed that she and husband Jerry Bates had become noted Evangehsts HARRY BRINK dreamed that he had given up publlc s eaking to become a Mortician in 1962 JANE TUCKERMAN in her dream became mana er o the largest motel on the International Super Hrghway MR, BRANDEBERRY dreamed that his han tum wh1te over mght on the trip with the Seniors of 1962 Will these dreams come true ln 19629 Mlss May Plke Claaa Wtll We the Seniors of the Chesterfield High School berng of sound minds in the presence of these w1tnesses do hereby will and bequeath JOHN BARBER will my ability to skip study to Robert Rupp CAROL BATES w1l1 m abihty to play G A A to Rrta Wyse CAROL ANN BORER w 11 my abillty to express my opinion to Jeanette Valentme and Sharon Thrarlkill EDWARD BORTON w11l m abllity to drive a car to Davrd Smrth RAYMOND DIERINGER wxll m masculine physlque to Kendall Pennmgton CAROLYN GARROW w1l1 my a Ilrty to be F F A Sweetheart to Shirley Borton NORMAN GARROW w1ll my ability to be President of the Semor Class and F F A to James Smith DONALD GORSUCH will my ablhty to pla basketball to Jerry Te1kl and Neree Emmons MILES NELSON will my abxllty to et a Jo to Jerry Baumgartner ERNEST WELLS w1ll my helght to ames Colller JANICE PENNINGTON will my position as Editor of Comets Flash to Loulse Bates Barbara and Brenda Ham JANE TUCKERMAN will my annoying freckles to Jane Garrow and Geraldme Kuszmaul MYRNA SMATTS w1ll my abrlity to act in the class plays to Mary Keefer and Phylhs Nelson MARTHA WILLEMAN will my abilrty to have my future all planned before leav1ng hrgh school to Slurley Armstron and Judy Dopp ROBERT ERRY will my curly hair to Paul Keefer and Alnce Dvorsky TERRY STUBBINS wrll my bashfulness toward lrls to James Barhlte To the Juniors we will our abilrty to use Mr Bran eberry s office as our private office To the Sophomores we w1ll our school books To the Freshmen we will our ab1lit to o through high school and get our drplomas To the Faculty we w1ll the knowl ge t ey gave to us and wh1ch we did not take To the Board of Educatron we gxve our thanks for all the things provided for us To the bus drivers we give our thanks for takin us to and from school To the Custodrans we ive our thanks for keep the buildm clean for us To Mrs Gw n we wls to thank for all the htt e thmgs she as done for us In witness w ereltzy we the class of 1958 the testators have to thxs last wxll and testament set our hands and seal this 23rd day of ay 1958 Raymond Drermger Donald Gorsuch Terry Stubbins Robert Terry I2 ' ' ' .C. to . F l . - ' I g. - . . . - I, ' . . . . I I, HARRY BRINK, will my abllity to play baseball .to Carlton Ham. . If , ls ' . . . ' . 1: : - 3 F 'K . ' I, , ' , . l, , ' . I' ' . . . i I' ' . . . . g- 15 ' . ' . ' . - -g js 2 - J . ' . 51 , - ' . gh -P ' E 1
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