Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)
- Class of 1951
Page 1 of 54
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 54 of the 1951 volume:
“
Q- 15 fm'-' NVQ? 'ff r'I -DOI, 'qu ra ,lg ,H 1 In this beautiful building we have received the guidance and understanding that will help us achieve our future ambitions. ll Our School Board SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT. MR. ROBINS. MR. S. HENRY. MR. LEAK. MR. WEBBER, AND MR. SPOONER. These men have done a splendid job of man- aging affairs. Mr. Wallace Ridgley, our superintendent, who councils and guides the students through their high school years. K I MR. JAMES QUICK High Scho 8th grade ol Principal MI SS RUTH SHARPE Elementary Principal Morning Librarian MISS PAMELA ANDERSON V, English W f I M MR. LEIGH BONNER Social Science MR. MELVIN 8th grade Physics Mechanical Drawing XGDW STAEBLER di MISS HELEN CAREY Foreign Languages 9th English MISS MARGUERITE BENNETT Mathemat' S MR. FEDERICK SMITH 7th grade MRS. ELEANOR HAYER VV Afternoon ibrarian f M LPH DOC THAYER Athletics Business Law MR. RICHARD CARLESON 7th grade Physics X, IglyLATRICA STITES Speech 8th grade World History English MISS BETTY MURPHY 8th grade ,Ur hw id1!P l ' A 7YxfZ '1J QQ . WI IAM LADD Mu ic MR. ARTHUR HEIMBURGER COmm MISS MARGARET W I Home Econom' Camera Shy MISS SARAH HAMILTON Science IKRWW STANDING: L A M HHHUHI SIHFI While editing the HHilltopperH the staff has tried to group to- gether the memories of the past year so all students will be able to recall the many good times and laughs they have experienced. EFT TO RIGHT. GAIL OSWALD. FEATURE EDITOR: BOB SHARROCK. SSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR: GAIL ROBERTSON. ASSISTANT BUSINESS ANAGER: MISS ANDERSON. FACULTY ADVISOR: CHUCK HENRY, BUSINESS MANAGER: BEVERLY COVERT, ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR: J SEATED: P E M STANDING: L J E A STATED: M J M SIUUEHI CUUI Working with the administration and passing on to the student body the various poli- cies of the school represents a few of the duties of our student coun- cih AT JEWELL. PHOTOGRAPHER: JOICE CARTE, ART: DOROTHY WARD. DITORz SYLVIA PETERSEN. ASSISTANT EDITOR: SHIRLEY EFT TO RIGHT, VALERIE HOYT. LORRAINE RIOUX. JUDY O'DELL. AMIE ALEXANDER, JON MEDLYN. FRANK WEYER. BOYS' COMMISSION- R OF ACTIVITIES: DOLORES MCMULLEN, GIRLS' COMMISSIONER OF R. JAMES QUICK, ADVISOR: MARTHA MASTERS. VICE PRESIDENT: IM HUTTENLOCHER. PRESIDENT: DOROTHY WARD. SECRETARY: ll UEUICHTIUH With sincere appreciation for all his guidance and patience we, the Graduating Class of 1951, dedicate this annual to our former advisor, Mr. William Ladd. The Students of Clarkston High School wish to express their deep- est regrets due to the passing away of Mrs. Ruth Vliet, who will always be remembered for her kindness and understanding. .ls ...Oli , . 5615100005 ' 1 'H Q 4. 'a A. X -ff W I 'Jn' s F? . W N- WZLI 0-. .-fin' ' M if? H , 2 SENIOR OFFICERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: BEVERLY COVERT SECRETARY MARGIE WILMOT VICE PRESIDENT PAT JEWELL PRESIDENT GERRY LANG TREASURER BEVERLY COVERT SYLVIA PETERSEN ZONA MARKS DOROTHY WARD EARL LAMBERTON Basketball 9 Latin Club 9-10 Junior Prod. LILA BAILEY STEPHEN BILBEY USteveH USHE Doss HER wonx IN A oulET WAY. USTEVE IS HAPPY, NEVER BLUE. AND NEVFR HAS VERY Muon T0 sAv. slvE HIM A NOD AND HE'LL SMILE AT vou. GAA 9 Chorus 11 Glee Club 11 Track 11 Band 11 DORTHY BERRY HDortH LESLIE BOYNS HLBSH 'DORTHY'S SMILE IS FULL OF CHEER. A NICER GUY YOU CANNOT FIND. WE'RE ALWAYS GLAD TO HAVE HER NEAR. BE SURE T0 KEEP HIS NAME IN MIND. Glee Club 11 Junior Production HONORAH BILBEY Hpehahan NORA BREWER HNorrieH SHE ALWAYS SEEMS T0 BE QUITE GAY'.. slLENcE IS GOLDEN, WE'VE HEARD some SAY FOP HER ITS NEVER A DULL OLD DAY- so NORA. sHouLo BE RICHER sv DAY.n GAA 9-10-11 I Officer 9 Latin Club 9-10 Football 9 Junior Prod. Latin Club 9 Annual 11-12 Newspaper 9-10 Chorus 10 JOICE CARTE DONALD DAWLEY HD0nH '-wITH HER SMILE SHE AIMS TO PLEASE. HNOW WE ASK YOU I5 'T FAIR? H SHE DRAWS a SKETCHES WITH GREAT EASE. T0 GIVE A BOY SUCH CURLY HAIR? Latin Club 9 Football 12 Senior Production Baseball 12 Chorus 10 Latin Club 9 FRANCIS CHAFFEE UFrankH GERALD DUBATS HHE WON APPLAUSE IN THE SENIOR PLAY. --LAUGHING ALWAYS auT SOMEWHAT SHY. HE AND HIS UBATS DID OKAY. USUALLY PASSES ALL GIRLS BY.u Annual 11-12 Student Council 11 Student Council 9 Football 9-10-11-12 Officer 12 Golf 11-12 Chorus ll Glee Club 11 I Latin Club 10 I J I ,E V ll I ,Q I BEVERLY COVERT HBev.H CHARLES HENRY HChuckH SHE NEVER LEFT HER WORK UNDONE. A GIFT T0 THE WOMEN SHORT OR TALL. AND YET SHE ALWAYS HAD HER FUN.u MAKES NO DIFFERENCE HE LIKES THEM ALL.n Officer 12 Chorus 11 Glee Club 11 Football 11-12 GAA 10-11 Baseball 11-12 Latin Club 9-10 Annual 12 Basketball 11 CLARANNE HOGERSON PAT JEWELL HP. J.H nHERE'S T0 A GIRL THATS REALLY KEEN FOR HIS DIPLOMA HE'S WORKED WELL WHEN THERE'S WORK SHE'S ALWAYS SEEN.u THAT I AM SURE WE ALL CAN TELL.H Football 9-12 Band 10-11-12 Chorus 9-11 Latin Club 9-10 Football 11-12 Baseball 10-11-12 Golf 10-11-12 Track 11-12 Latin Club 10 Officer 10-11 STEPHEN HUNTOON Steve EARL I-AMBERTON w1TH His Music, STEVE'S A wnnz. HIS VIRTUES :TE riff!-is ARE FEW' BUT HE LOSES NO SLEEP OVER ANY OUIZ.n LIKES H15 SPORTS AS MOST BUYS Doi' Football Student Council 11 9-10-ll-12 Officer 12 Baseball GAA 10-ll-12 9-10-11-12 Gamma Delta Chi Basketball 11-12 9-10-11-12 Basketball 10-11 Latin Club 9-10 Student Council 12 Junior and Senior Production Softball 10-11-12 Junior and Senior Pro tion JAMES HUTTENLOCHER HHuttH GERALDINE LANG HGerryn MACHINE UPERSONALITY HIGH WITH PLENTY OF PEP, SPARK HER HOSE RE LLY EP ' HIN THE SCHOOL .. HE'S QUITE A . E'S A GAL W A H . ALWAYS READY WITH A WITTY REMARK.h Officer 9 Chorus 9 GAA 10-11 GAA 9 Latin Club 10 Chorus 10 ,A U ELSIE LA RUE ULuluH ZONA MARKS HMrs. Sommersn SMILING A PLEASANT SHE'LL ALWAYS BE, ON HER LEFT HAND-WHATS THAT THING? THAT'S OUR PETITE ELSIE. OH LOOK-A WEDDING RING. Baseball 9 Latin Club 9-10 Basketball GAA 9 9-10-11-12 Chorus 10-11-12 Band 11-12 Nurse Club 12 Girls' Club 11 2nw.Q45n'ThnGvmvs. ROBERT LINDAHL Hwimpn EVELYN MCCRUM HEvieH IN HIS CLASSLS HE CLOWNS AROUND, AS NICE A GIRL AS YOU WILL FIND. IN MR. BONNER'S HE GOES TO TOWN. IN 4-H WORK SHE IS NEVER BEHIND. Band 10-11-12 Baseball 10 Golf 10-11-12 Football 11 Latin Club 9 GEORGE MANTYLA THOMAS MCDERMOTT HTomH IN PHYSICS CLASS HE'S ONE OF THE BEST. HE'S NOT SMALL. HE'S N01' TALL- THERE'S NEVER A DOUBT OF HIS PASSING N0 ONE HEARS HIM IN 1-145 HALL,-' A TEST. Glee Club 11 Chorus 11 Gamma Delta Chi 11-12 Basketball 11 GAA 11 Cheerleader 12 Student Council 12 DOLORES MCMULLEN UDGSH WAYNE MORGAN NHAPPY so Lucxv. FULL or FUN. WITH HIS PIANO HE'LL A BEAM or-' SUNSHINE T0 EVERYONE. WHAT'S THAT NOISE? WH Football 11 Basketball , 9-10-11-12 Track 10 Chorus 10-11 Band 10 MAKE HIS FAME. Y ITS WAYNE.U Latin Club 9 Annual 12 Band 10-11-12 Football 12 Baseball 12 Chorus 10 SHIRLEY MILLIGAN ULeeH ELDEN MUDGE UTubbyH UNEVER WORRIED. FULL OF JLEE, ONE OF THE GANG. A REGULAR GUY. JOLLY AND HAPPY, AS SHE CAN BE. ALWAYS GIVING YHF GIRLS THE EYE. Student Coxncil Annual 12 ELAINE MORGAN HM0rgiep JOANNE ORR USHE IS HAPPY AND SHE IS GAY. MAN ATTRACTIVE GAL OF SEVENTEEN. ' SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY WITH DORTHY 3 HONORAH GAA 9 Glee Club 11 SHE LL BE A . SHE'S ALWAYS SEEN.u L I Junior Prod. Latin Club 9-10 I Senior Prod. GAA 9-10-11 Softball 10-11 Basketball 11 Gamma Delta Chi WAYNE ona UGuffH ELAINE Ponnirr A HAPPY G0 LUCKY LAD IS HE. UFRIENDLY GAL WITH NEVER A CARE. A FINE SUCCESS HE'LL ALWAYS BE. SHE AND HAPPY MAKE QUITE A PAIR. Basketball 9-10-11 Softball 10-11 Junior Prod. Annual Staff 12 GAA 9-10-11 Officer 9 Football 9-10-12 Track 10 Chorus 12 Senior Production GAIL OSWALD Hhittle Gailn CHESTER REMBACH HChetH A PLEASANT GIRL TO HAVE AROUND. ALWAYS HAPPY. RARING T0 GO. BUT VERY SELDOM MAKES A SOUND. HERE'S ANOTHER CLARKSTON ROMEO. Chorus 11 Latin Club 9 Glee Club 11 Gamma Delta Chi Junior and Senior 11-12 Production GAA 9-10-11 Latin Club 9-10 Nurse Club 12 Annual 12 -Chorus 9-10-11 1 SYLVIA PETERSEN UPCt8H JOAN REXFORD HJOU ONE IN A MILLION FAR SNE'LL GO. JOAN IS ENGAGED-YOU SEE. HERE'S A GAL YOU OUGHT T0 KNOW. A CHARMING WIFE SHE'LL BE Junior and Senior Production Gamma Delta Chi Football 12 Track 11-12 Basketball 11-12 Baseball 11-12 11-12 Forensics 12 Annual 12 Cheerleader 12 Annual 12 GAA 10 Glee Club 11 Chorus 11 I GAIL ROBERTSON HSD0Fti9n ROBERT SHARROCK UHHDDYH A FRIENDLY GIRL lH0'5 LOTS OF FUN. ALTHOUGH HE'S NEVER VERY LOUD. A CHEERFUL PAL TO EVERYONE. HE'S LOTS 0F FUN IN ANY CROWD. Football 9 officer 9'10 Band 11-12 Football 9-11-12 Basketball 9-10 Basketball Chorus 11 9-10-11-12 Latin Club 9 Chorus 11 Annual 12 Junior and Senior Production ROBERT ROSE UBobH JAMES SMITH HJimH A TALL LAD WITH A FRIENDLY SMILE, HIS SENSE OF HUMOR WE ALL AGREE, I-IE AND HIS PALS MAKE SCHOOL WORTHVlHILE. IS CLASSED WITH U5 AS A NECESSITY. Basketball I GAA 11 9-10-11-12 I Basketball 11 Baseball 10-11-12 Football 11'12 Officer 10 Junior and Senior Production Latin Club 9 QW CLARK ROUSE Chorus 11 Gamma Delta Sparkie JOYCE SPOONER FOUND A HAPPY Mnss. WITH o oz HA . A nlcsn Kuo CANNOT as , BL N an runs TALL LAD wuo IS NAVY B0UND.U A READY SMILE AND NEVER A CARE-U Chi 1 Chorus 11-12 Glee Club 11 Officer 10 DONNAJEAN TODE BONNIE WELLS HB0nyH USHE HAS MANY. MANY A FRIEND. HSHE IS AS HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG A HELPING HAND sHE'LL ALWAYS LEND.n AND s1Ncs MANY A FACINATING SONG.n Cheerleader 10 Officer 11-12 GAA 10-11 Glee Club 11 Basketball ll-12 Gamma Delta Chi Gamma Delta Chi GAA 10 11-12 Glee Club 11 Senior Prod. BARBARA WAGGENER HBarbH MARGIE WILMOT UMargH HAPPY ALWAYS AND A sALEswoMAN Too. HERE'5 MARG'EYES OF BROWN. SHE ALWAYS HAS A HI FOR YOU. NEVER A WORRY. NEVER A FRowN. Annual 12 Chorus 11 Glee Club 11 Chorus 11 Latin Club 10 Student Council 12 Class Officer 11 Senior Production Forensics 1, f JJ 'I I ' 1 DOROTHY WARD Dot IRENE woons Hnlondieu THIS YOUNG LASS IS SMALL AND SWEET. HER FRIENDLY SMILE Q LIGHT BLONDE HAIR IN DEBATE, SHE'S HARD TO BEAT. INDEED. THEY MAKE A MATCHING PAIR. Latin Club 9-10 CLASS HISTORY The older flocks get, the more they seem to think about the past. The same is true about a class. We, the Seniors, have no future in this school so our minds wander back, back to the beginning.. KINDERGARTEN! Remember what little bits of humanity we were then? How Jim Hutten- locher and Chuck Henry wept for their mothers. Clark Rouse and Elaine Porritt had better things to do. Clark got acquainted with the girls and Elaine got acquainted with the boys. The rest of the little angels were Robert Lindahyl, Elaine Morgan, and Margie Wilmot. Isn't somebody missing? Ah, Yes, Wayne Morgan. He was making friends with the teacher. His fav- orite passtime, for the rest of the year was to sit on her lap, tenderly kissing her. Then in May, Sylvia Petersen joined the happy crowd. In the first grade, we welcomed to our group one lone wolf, Robert Rose. The second grade flew by, and in the third grade, along with learning how to write, we learned that the teacher was slap-happy. We also learned, from the teacher, of the presence of a monster, dwelling somewhere in an office upstairs, known as UThe Principaln. His chief occupation and de- light was to devour or to beat bad little boys and girls. So we were good. In the fourth grade, if we learned nothing else, we learned the mean- ing of the word Hpaddleu. Our teacher used the back of a chair, and almost every day, she had a long line-up to paddle. How she seemed to love it! When she was too tired, she had us paddle one another. At last, we escaped the fourth grade and rushed into the fifth. There we met Miss Rasie and her songs. Twice, sometimes even three times a week, we all marched down into the kindergarten room, sat on the floor around the piano, and warbled the songs she taught us. Maybe none of us were very good singers but we had fun and there was no paddle. Suddenly, the year was over. Here we were, with new members, Don Dawley, sixth graders already. Mrs. Vilet, was waiting for us, with her lessons, games, songs, parties, and understanding. We were the big shots of the grade side, we were soon to be in the seventh grade, the principal wasn't a monster after all, and we were happy. In the seventh grade, our importance was shattered and there we were, big-eyed and frightened, in the gym, hearing a dreadful speech of what to do and what not to do. We stared at the newcomers and they, Jim Smith, Jerry Dubats, Francis Chaffee, Joan Rexford, Donna Jean Tode, Irene Woods, and Gail Oswald, stared back. After the speech, we were pushed into the halls, given lockers, and left to find our classrooms. In January, Barbara Waggner put in her appearance. By and by, we became eighth graders. Joice Spooner, Joice Carte, George Mantyla, and Tom McDermott joined us. Later on, Elsie LaRue and Gail Robertson came, too. After the eighth, came the ninth, and what a lot of kids came then! Chester Remback, Pat Jewell, Evelyn McCrum, Shirley Milligan, Elden Mudge, Joanne Orr, Wayne Orr, Lila Bailey, Beverley Covert, Nora Brewer, Steve Bilby, Honorah Bilby, and Dorthy Berry. The latedomer this year was Gerry Lang. One thing, besides the dances, dates, parties, homework, etc., that interested and puzzled us in the ninth grade was Pat Jewell's amazing ab- ility to sleep through every class. About the only time he woke up was to move on to another class. What a night life he must have led! Tenth grade. More new kids. This year's flock was: Bonnie Wells, Les Boyns, and Earl Lamberton. With Claranne Holgerson and Dorthey Ward coming in late. The tenth grade was a very profitable year, as far as class dues went. We even made 500 on a dance. We saw the eleventh grade in with Steve Huntoon, Bob Sharrock, and Delores McMullen. This was the year of the five dollars class dues, sell- ing refreshments at games, Junior play, Junior-Senior banquet and prom, and other activities. We also had to keep up a pretense of doing school- work. And now, here we are, the Senior Class of 1951. We had our five dollars class dues again. We had to work for our trip. We had our Senior play, car washes, bake sales, candy sales, paper drives, Christmas cards, and many other things. Oh. yes, we also had Zona Marks join us to complete the class. Now we are facing the big, bad world. We nope to have just as good a time out there as we had in school. And we will. My ul HWH0'S BATTY NOW?H In this sparkling new farce-comedy you had the pleasure of meeting the Hattersg those mad, merry Hatters who were as lovable and laughable a family of eccentrics as you've ever come across. There was Nick Hat- ter fFrancis Chaffeej, head of the family who raised bats as a hobby. You followed with shrieks of merriment, the hilarious courtship of Wil- bur and Cynthia, two of the bats. There was Googie Hatter fBarbara Waggenerj, the maiden aunt who practiced standing on her head so that she could become adept at Yogi. Then there were the four Hatter chil- dren, all named after months of the year: January fChester Rembachg, who wanted to be a magician, nine-year-old March fDorothy Wardy, w o had memorized an encyclopedia: June 4Gail Robertsony, who believed crim- inals should be reformed instead of punishedg and August qClark Rousep. August and his girl, Stella fGerry Langy, are the only normal members of the family. August was trying to get a factory started and had hopes of interesting Bartley Snoode fJim Huttenlochery, a young millionaire. The latter was about to visit the Hatters with his mother, Mrs. Antwerp Snoode qSylvia Petersenj, of the Four Hundred. August pleads with his family to Uact normaln while the Snoodes are there so that Bartley will come across with the money. But, alas! This was not to be. For just at this time June brought to the house Eddie the Rat qJim Smithy, an escaped convict whom she was trying to reform. Tillie qElaine Porrittj, comes back from Hollywood, after having gone on a wild goose chase to become an actress. The salesman fBob Rosej, and the radio announcer qSteve Bilbeyy, only add to the confusion. At the end of the play June discovers Eddie to be only an actor, August persuades Bartley to come across with the money, Mrs. Snoode becomes interested in Aunt Googie's Yogi, Stella and August are happy, Nick is still raising his bats, March has memorized another encyclopedia, and Jan is still practicing his magic. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1951, of the High School of Clarkston, of the County of Oakland, and State of Michigan, being of worthy intellect and sound mind, after undergoing the harrowing experiences of the last four years, do hereby solemnly bequeath to the underclassmen and members of the faculty, the corpnreal and incorporeal hereditaments here-in- after mentioned. I. Lila Bailey, do will my shyness to Dave Vincent. I, Dorthy Berry, do will my dancing talent to those who could use it. I, Honorah Bilbey, do will my freckles to Kathy Stauter. I, Steve Bilbey, do will my theme song, HI Want to be Lovedn to Mr. Staebler. I, Les Boyns, do will my money making projects to the Juniors, who might need them after all. I, Nora Brewer, do will my temper to Delphine Parshall. I. Joice Carte, do will my artistic abilities to the decoration commit- tees. I, Francis Chaffee, do will my promptness to Miss Anderson. 1, Beverley Covert, do will my job as Mr. Bonners secretary to Arlene Urich. I, Don Dawley, do will my curly hair to Johnny Curry. 1, Gerald Dubats, do will my ability to dodge pins, at the bowling alley to all prospective pin boys. I, Chuck Henry, do will my roving ways to Danny Curry. I Claranne Holgerson, do will my frustration to Martha Masters. 1, Steve Huntoon, do will my voice to Russell Hubbard. I. Jim Huttenlocker, do will my car to Bill Longton. 1, Pat Jewell, do will my sneeze to Mickey Palazollo. Earl Lamberton, do will my married life to Mr. Heimburger. , Geraldine Lang, do will my cherry pies to any girl who can remember to turn on the oven. I, Bob Lindahl, do will my lippy remarks to Pat 0'Mara. I, Elsie L8 Rue, do will my laugh to Sue Shanks. I, George Mantyla, do will my UMellow Saxn to Leonard Roebke. I, Zona Marks, do will my Shorthand Dictionary to the future Shorthand Class. Evelyn McCrum, do will my Future Nurses Club to anyone who wants it. I. I I I, Thomas McDermott, do will my willingness to work to Norman Behnke. I, Dolores McMullen, do will my smile to Mr. Quick. I, Shirley Milligan, do will my Hill Billy songs to Beth Wells. I, Elaine Morgan, do will my blush to Sally Stageman. I, Wayne Morgan, do will my musical abilities to Frank Weyer. I, Elden Mudge, do will my ulterior motives to Mr. Bonner. I, Joanne Orr, do will my red hair to Marty Steiner. 1, Wayne Orr, do leave my suspenders to Fred Groven. I, Gail Oswald, do will my path to the Post Office to Sally Porritt. I, Sylvia Petersen, do will my ability to get along with people to Neil Tebo. I, Elaine Porritt, do will my corny jokes to Carolyn Yoder. I, Chester Rembach, do will my physique to Leland Filhart. I, Joan Rexford, do will a package of cigarettes to Joan Parker. I, Gail Robertson, do will my cheers for Clarkston fand I mean YELL!y to future cheerleaders. I, Bob Rose, do will my brush cut to Red Younger. I, Clark Rouse, do will my beer belly to Frank Keelean. I, Bob Sharrock, do will my short stature to Terry Brown. I, Jim Smith, do will my vacancy on the bench to Warren Haggyard. I, Joyce Spooner, do leave my criticisms to Mary Ellen Curry. I, Donnajean Todd, do will my lunches to Ethal Ogg. I, Barbara Waggener, do will my ability to get here one minute before the bell rings to anyone who can get away with it. I, Dorothy Ward, do will my smallness to Judy 0'Dell. I, Bonnie Wells, do will my singing ability to Lottie Sawyer. I, Margie Wilmot, do will my eyes to anyone who can catch the gleam. I, Irene Woods, do will my blonde hair to Marie Orr. We, the Senior Class, do will our modesty, sense of humor and co- operation to the Juniors. To the Sophomores we will a prosperous two years ahead. To the Freshmen we will our history Contracts. In witness hereof, we have the day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty one. 0 LEP7' TO IP! T, P'?44'4' fffffl VICE PIPFSIDEIVT CL4SS 0FFf105',9 C QOL? P Pf?61SlDF4'4lf,- C2 4f44'l4'F S-46 IT WATCH 5 9- Q0 'i who a BOY! OH PILE M JA DEP, 7' OlP07'ly1'l?E 5. S5005 4SUlP6IP '96 67 C 7'44'PiW 4 A, mmm 11111101 RICHARD ALLEN MARY LOU ALTHOUSE NORMAN IEHNKE LILLIAN BELL DONALD BRIGGS JOHN CURRY MARY CURRY JACK DEVINE VIVIAN FREER LELAND FILHART FRED GROVEN WARREN HAGYARD BARBARA HARRIS DOREEN HDOPER RUSSEL HUBBARD FRANK KEELEAN NANCY KRUGER DICK LATTA DAVID LEE JUDY MCCULLOUGH FAT MCXIM BETTY MUIRHEAD MILDRED NAPIERSKI ETHEL OGG PAT 0'MARA MARIE ORR LOIS OSIALD DULORES PACER MICKEY PALAZZOLA DELPHINE PARSHALL DOROTHY REMDACH LEONARD ROEBKE DICK ROSEN MAXINE SAGE ELLA MAE SCHIELE SALLY STAGEMAN THERESA TERSIGN ARLENE URICH FLOYD VAUGHN WILLIAM YARD VIRGINIA IARDEN BETH IELLS CBIIIBPB Shy GRACE BJORK DON CARTE JANE DERBYSHIRE unnnu Hsrnerlncsn 'UNK 'EVER cnAnl.o'r'r: MILLIGAN CAROLYN YODER xsnnv NICHOLL LAURA LINK IAYNE RIDGEIAY IALLY VASTINE . I E! E BIRDI TH AT K L00 H? BAT TAKING A Rl GH PAT PH TISC ESID TEHR Y S CLASS ownzcees H, SECRE RY: JIM AKIN, ENT: Lorrls SAWYEIP. PIPES! EN QOWN. TREASURER. I THA' MAR OH N TOW 0 GOING T G SHOTS BI 9 FUN' HAVING VIC D JIM AIKEN HLJBERT ALLEN DANEEN ANDERSON DUANE DAVID BAILEV BARBER ROBERT BOOTH ARZELA BREWER TERRV BROWN TOM BULLEN BARBARA CAVERLY JUAN CNATFIELD ELSIE CRANSTON FRAN CRUWLEV DANNV BUD D vIRGINIA BETTY Cuunv EGEUS ESLINGKR MELvIN FARRAR TERnv VISCUS FRED NARGA CAROL DEMSM JIM CARDINER GRAUNSTADT RET NOLSER VN HONCHE RIC NCTTENLOCN BRLCE JARVIS DELLA JENNING5 ELEAN MRACE JovCE DON J LELA WALYE LvLE AARD PAT L MARTN BARBA JOYCE JACRI MARC ARLEN JEANE ,Luv JGANNE SALLV nANNv OR JEWELL JENELL JENELL nNNSoN JONES R JONES LANE LL ER LEADSETTER ONE A MASTERS RA NCCELL AND NCILLRATH E MOMANv NARIERSKI E NELSON TYE NORT rr. I - fmm3mmmwg5kR:' 722 Ab R. Inf ' Ie I Q--v'n A? X 'Q , FEL ,I :Am Aww 'H' is lr I , MLC I 4 my X rl 0 1 oN uf 0'DELL PARAER PORRITT PvROMSAI 5, ZANE Pvnomsnl BHIRLEY REGER JUNE Ramona CAROL ROSE LOTTIE vm RIDGEL 5ARvI5 SAWVER CNRISTINA SCNI SUE SHANKS DONNA LVDIA ETTA ARNDL KVERL JuNE SNDLTS SHCLTS SMITN D SMITN v SPEERS SPEERS ANN SPONN NATM JACK JONN HILL NEIL PAY T CLAUD CAROL DAVID SANDR VIRGINIA PAUL GENE E STAUTER STODDARD STAGEMAN SUTTON TEBO ISCN E TRIM VINCENT VINCENT A NAMPLER NNITE NILMOT VOUNGER v ELE I L 5 'MII i N9 Q , NWI -, ,Ivy '9 SWG 143 .,3my,' .Uksy2Vm A Q IA ,J 1 w T .E - R If 'F 'H- W 1 WA 't Y! YW 'iw I Is: 3, K 'QW Rf ai? A I A z .,z.,, . Qi .,, . .Mi , I F I in KX V' . I Ii gi, , hiv ,EAV' wA4 BQ -I if V fifliiki I -f 2 .1 ff f , if' 1 - .I A5655 .. ,mai Q T H, A I?5u'5f.53 N? W A 2 4 Sw R Eg? 'I Q, ' . -'i-gf:I'I1g . 5, . 3 st Q, ' II' 'EF L i f X X Sw iii? QQ' , 1, , n 4 ,, 1 - I ef Www 'fi Xia ,NL-5, gh? f , '-iles? .. , 25:-+9-.C. ' 'IN' v' , . K ' fgfrgxj, f 'Wu HQ - wifi' , .'f ' f'I?5'AET?x: if 24 tgtIAi gl. xf ' B- .1 113. ' QI J ggwh Zyw x M www MN 3-,ag A' If9g5fI4'1i?1 ggnx I' UNL . I if kA'.k -. ,K I z.-:ff T9 1351 1 A vwmw IKE Z, - ff'-ag, A? 12 ' , 3,.C '15 Minn W III if in fi -f f an fi .cf 111:55 , I T,:ifI-133' ,L Q + A ,522 5 1 QQ L 14 4. 2:1 g rx, 'mf x ., I W Fi' 'I v.,ffi,, :H N I ffhflii 7 ' I ,, I K .2 XE I 1 ,ii Y ' ' .ik 19 :g,,'1,2Lq -5, 'ig ., I . I .I .fy iN , M J- as--' I -1.1. ' f , L-1 I 74 'fre' H ,gsfilfi my I M5 E. Z 53 gqgf: . , QV 7 . n w -- 51,1 .,,. I T, ff I --ga 3-.f ffvfig 'L 3? :L ' : 5 KX ? If -4, 213, Camera JOHN BE JIM CDL sua DER JIM PNE CHARLES EDNA SH THELMA GLENNA JAMES A Shy NNETT LINS OUSHA LAN ROBERTSON ELTON SPRAGUE WiBSTER . SMITH ' I :ff Q i 42 W ZW, 'Fl MIM-5' ' ., J , I f R E A I A ! W ,, E, , 'if' 1 JIM., 1 FIA L Q AWG? i Cs sMcMULL s scREr4 N Pr v,cE MAH? D P 5 C P5 4N Ll S 'br IDENTI RON OPD PM ALB o Mcoffe S, 45' 7' 'VO D L5 95 T EN7. y ASURE 7' ODE T0 THE UPPER-CLASSMEN You can tell a freshmen By his silly eager look. You can tell a sophomore 'Cause he carries one less book. You can tell a junior By his dashing air and such. You can tell a Senior But, boy, you can't tell him much! !! pr valet ,ng X Tak. ln gl t ea Sy ELINORE ALLISON SNIRLEY ARNEYY GORDON BAILEY CNARLENE BARBER ANN BARRORS JACK BEACH RUTN BERRY CNARLE5 BILBEY NAL CAMERON ADELINE CLARK JUDY CLARK BUD CLEMENT DUANE CROSS RONALD OANLEY aARa DECONNINCR ' SRIRLEY nEvINE nom OuaArs LAvERNE DUNLOP aILL nunsvun can ECKLES JIM EsLIcA I NANNAN FLEMING GEORGE GLEASON EARL GRAONSTAOT ROR NAVENS GARY NOOPER ,f 94 . 3 INE1 NOLCOMS NORMA NONLAND JORN INGAMELLS NORMA JKNKS LEQNARD JEwELL LILEEN JONES K nRucE LANE A'i' nIcA LANCE n I C A R Ru G E R QM AL' Wu' E GM '5' ' R A ,. I uf fx JANIE LIVIGNE CRERRIE LIYYLESON BILL LONGTON GEORGE MANN CLIFV MCDERMOYY -, DONALD MCGEE Q Jon MCINYYRE ,., JUICE MCMLLLEN JOHN MEOLYN DAVID MILLER OELMAR MILLER LOREN MORGAN si gf Q' 71 Q 3 af' ., V A 5 I L I ,??fZ:g, ww4Mwf Q NANCY MORGAN K. - Q Qwia-4 W- I 1 CAROL MUDGE DON OLLIE SOLVEJ PETERSEN RUSSELL REGER ALICE REMEACN . DORIS RIDGENAY PAUL RUTTERROSH w I G E. A L A . ,iw hz 'S A ,I YED SENEVEV L. SCARBOROUGN RONALD SCHEBOR LESLIE SCNMUCK Q .IIN sNEOLowsAv RARRY suns fn. ,Wu-1 NALTER SOLOEN V MARYIN STEINER ROB SUMMERS MIKE TNAYER TNOMAS BOYD PEYE YHOMPSON JOANNE VALENTI VAUGNN WALTON Mui ,.,U Camera Shy HAL BENNEYT DON COLTSON MARY DEAN RAYMOND DOVE WALTER SALDEN OARREL TEeo AL WAFMAN tx. V ??I Ng, ., -I -ffm' ,355 55. Q L xi 4 Q X 4 i A Q 5 I J I A-Aga 4 3 Y A Q A 3 W 3WQQg,dV1QgQi3gfiO5xmg-VAgV 4 E550 E,.,, , .E ,H A 1 li Eels 355 v-fmmE'l- 1 A ' f SQ we gui 5?Q ami VFl:f , w 3kWfM . 'kj A - 11112 , , in J- '55 M S- ew, - ,. -I ' -' T SI- E ' .N :fm Rs, ' f , 2-I L. :fy-A A A gl- xvl.Q,mLfJ - ,'5' I . ff?-1 .IAM 3 In I , Iv-. fm. ' ' -- I ,... L . CIW N 'WM' - 5Q,..m I , , A f ly H .wwf ' Q I L W 51.1 ,L gl A A YA E 3 5 .ln R X 'M inf , Q ji I , I ,. H A 9 Q in A R I fd' In A 1 .am 1 Ib, A km W . X . , 1 ,A'- -A' ' , A223425 A 5 ' f 9 I L - L QQQFEV , I , I. 'l .. iz. H Q il! f'i V23 .4 'vf Ill 1 155 !,., ,zgfigfi I lil if . ' f X I ' 'WH' A ,IEP mt . 5 'Hr . Q , , -f I ' M3555 FRANCES NARDEN YVONNE WILLIS A w .li at gf' .Ai 1. gli, M L Elaine Morgan Don Dawley Irene Woods Evelyn McCrum 58.191 e, 'x QX Joan Rexford fig 1th O9 D QTE' On . BOX? 03.16 8 991 UT afa9 ode Barbara Waggener Elsie La Rue eiee QW Elden Mudge vivo X '5 D ubats Gail Robertson Elaine Porritt Gerry Lang Dolores Mc Mullen Dorothy Ward Chester Rembach WHAT? A PICTURE MY ------ Bd. UVCS THE GOOD OLD DAYS STEADYS! LOOKS GOOD WHO'S BATTY NOW? HAPPY DAYS COKE GOOD? SCHOOL DAYS FUN????? DON'T FALL OH, THOSE JUNIORS! SECTION l: TOP ROW: SLCOND ROW: ,f , 1 'l iIIIIIIIiiiIP GIIHIUE OFFICERS JEAN PORRITT. TREASURER: VERN CARMEAN. SECRETARY: BOB YAHNKE. PRESIDENT: DON BILBEY. VICE PRESIDENT. E L R L V M THIRD ROW: V F D AMPRA SHY: T D SCHMUCK, BILL TERRY. RONALD CLEMONTS. JERALD ADAMS. AVERN HAGGADONE, JACK GARDINER, ED LAPHAM. GLENN ABBOTT. OGFR JOHNSON. JIM RUDDUCK. ARRY JOHNSON, BILL WILDS. CAROLYN KERTON, ARLENE DECKER. IRGINIA HIMMEY, MISS STITES. MR. STAEBLER, BETTY ROOT. ICKEY TERSIGNI, ILA STAUTER, ROBERT ROY, RAYMOND POWERS. IRNA SMITH, DONNA STOCKDALE, THERESA SAMMUT, JEANETTE RICK, ANN LETSON. HAZEL ROBINSON, ARLENE GAYNOR, JOAN ARK, CAROLE COLLINS. OM MCNLIVE, TOM BURKE. NANCY THAYER. 'id -J Grand Canyon The Gangs A11 Here Staeb1er's Helpers SECTION II: TOP ROW: JIM NAPIERSKI. JOE REMBACK. JIM DEMSKI. RICHARD TEBO. SECOND ROW: NEAL THOMACK. JERRY VESS. TOM RAAB. MIKE FERGUSON. MISS MURPHY. MR. QUICK. JIM HARMON, RONALD TRAYLOR, RUSSELL POWERS. THIRD ROW: ARTHUR CAVERLY, MARJORIE RICHMOND. LOIS MCENTEE. CAROLE FALER. ZELLA CHASE. CASSIE BROADDUS. BARBARA BATES. DICK LARSH. CAMERA SHY: JIM GRAY. KEN HERALD. DUANE USREY. IRMA WOODS. SECTION III: TOP ROW: RICHARD JOHNSON. TED DONAY. MARVIN MENZIES. JAMIE ALEXANDER. PHIL SUTTON. VERN CARMEAN. DON TUREK. BOB JONES. LANNY LEAK. DON BILBEY. SECOND ROW: LARRY RUGGLES. BOB YAHNKE. DOROTHY GILBERT, LAURA RUGGLES. CAROLE DENNIS, MISS MURPHY, MR. STAEBLER. WILMA MINER. EVA LOU UNDERWOOD. JOYCE RAFFLER, PAT THOMPSON. LAWRENCE MCNEAL. THIRD ROW: SHEILA WEAVER. GWEN HERALD. DAWN MARKS. VASHTI MOORE. GAIL WILDS. SHIRLEY DECONNINCK. GEORGINE ORR. JEAN PORRITT. JOAN HILTON. CAMERA SHY: LORRAINE RIOUX. JUDY WALKER. W BHHUE CLASS OFFICERS ITTING: LEFT T0 RIGHT. RALDORISE PELHAM. TREASURER KAY ROBINSON. VICE PRESIDENT: LEE PERRY SECRETARY. GREAT CLASS OF 56 BATTER UP WOW! CHUMS BIG MAN SECTION I: TOP R : LL LOSKE. LEROY VOLBERDING. ED CAMPBELL. GARY ROBERTSON. OW BI SECOND ROW: LEE PERRY. ANNA BREWER. JANET MILLIGAN. MR. CARLSON. PHYLLIS SNOVER, EDNA BREWER, KAREN JENKS. DONALD SMITH. THIRD ROW: JACKIE WRIGHT. VALERIE HOYT. BARBARA JONES. RUTH MAHIEU. RUTH ALTHOUSE. ADA POWELL. IRENE MOORE. MARJORIE LUMM. KAY ROBINSON. CAMERA SHY: NATHAN RIFFLE. ALAN SHAFER. SECTION II TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: CAMERA SHY ALAN WALTON. MICKEY WARD. RONNIE ROY. BILL SHANKS. RALDORISE PELHAM, BILLY BRIAN, TIM MORTIMORE. MR. SMITH. JIM PULLIS. BILL HINTON. RICHARD KELLOGG. RONALD BRISSON. SHIRLEY BETTS. RITA LANGFIELD. FRANCES RICHMOND. CAROLYN LAPHAM, PAT RICHMOND, POLLY CROWLEY. SYLVIA HEMINGWAY. MARGARET TURK. CORENA FRAZIER. LOIS DECKER. JERRY FRICK. ELIMOR SHAEER. PAULA TERRY. Jim Smith r S k, Bob Lindahl Bob Sharrock Clark Rouse FIRST TEHHI Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Earl Lamberton Jim Huttenlocher Clarkston 58 36 Milford--- --- Oxford -------- Northvil1e--- Holly -------- Ortonville ---- Walled Lake--- Milford ------- Clarenceville- Troy ---------- Ortonville ---- Northville ---- Clarenceville- Hartland ------ 45 34 51 35 23 22 33 47 Troy --------- Lake Orion--- Hartland ----- St. FTC-3dI'l.CkS-'51 Tom Bullen Frank Keelean Warren Hagyard ff- F ,. 74 ,gal E ' Jack Devine John Curry Fred Groven SEIIUIID IEIIIII RST R GENE YOUNGER. DANNY CURRY. CHUCK ROBERTSON VID VINCE RIC HUTTENLOCHER. SECOND ROW GEORGE GLEASON. RONNIE DAWLEY. DICK LAT PETE THOMPSON BOB SUMMERS. MR. BONNER. RONALD SCHEBOR GEORGE MANN I DUNSTON. JIM SMITH. Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Clarkston Milford Oxford Northville Holly ortonville Walled Lake Milford Clarenceville Troy Ortonville Northville Clarenceville Hartland Troy Lake Orion Hartland TOP ROW: MIIJIDLE RUW1 BOTTOM ROW: GULF TEHITI ' I LMAR ACH. SON. AVID DGE. IM HUTTENLOCHER, BOB SHARROCK, BOB LINDAHL. GEORGE CHUCK HENRY, EARL LAMBERTON. GEORGE MANTYLA. ROBERT R0 GlHlS'BHSHEIBHll STANDING: LEFT T0 RIGHT. JUDY CLARK. LAURA LINK. ELINORE ALLISON. JOANNE VALENTINE, SOLVEJ PETERSEN, MARY DEAN, BARBARA DECONNINCK. EILEEN JONES, CAROLYN RIDGLEY, MRS. JARVIS. SEATED: LOIS OSWALD. BARBARA WAGGNER. CAROL VINCENT. CAROLYN YODER. ANN SPOHN, LOTTIE SAWYER. DOROTHY REMBACH. CHARLENE BARBER. I ARLENE URICK CHEEHIEHDEHS NESMMS A ROSE SARV SALLY PORRITT IL ROBERTSON wiwigifvs f Nu II xx LORES MC MULLEN Xdx I STANDING SEATED: FRONT ROW BHIIIJ EFT TO RIGHT, JEANETTE NORTON, BOB JONES, JIM RUDDICK, ICK KRUGER. MANLEY MORGAN. GEORGE GLEASON, AND DIRECTOR, R. LADD, AVR ROW, ARLENE GAYNOR, BARBARA REIOUX, CAROLYN KERTEN, ANCY KRUGER, EVELYN MCCRUM, DICK JOHNSTON, EARL GAUN- TADT, HUBERT ALLEN. STEVE HUNTOON, ELDEV MUDGE, LARRY UGGLES. LAWRENCE MCNEIL, LEONARD ROEBKE. LENA WEBSTER. EDNA SHELDON, JOHN BENNETT. ANN BARROWS. ARY DEAN. NANCY MORGAN. GEORGE MANTYLA. PAUL WILMOT. ODGER JOHNSON. TERRY BROWN. JAMES ALEXANDER, ROBERT ROSE. ANNY LEAK, DON COLTSON. v , .. -- 1LM443I TOP ROW: MIDDLE R FRONT ROW' EFT TO RIGHT. DARRELL TEBO. DAVID MILL EMBACH. AL WARREN. DAVE BARBER. CLAUD TR LLEN. NORMAN BEHNKE. ON COLTSON. CHARLES BILBEY. THELMA SPRA HATFIELD, MARIE ORR, ELEANOR JEWELL, DELL ACK'E MOMOMY. NEIL TEBO, MR. LADD. AROL MUDGE. ADELINE CLARK, JEANETTE NO IDGEWAY, LAVERNE DUNLOP. JOYCE MCMULLEN. NORMA JENKS. JUNE SPEER. R, CHE M, RIC UE J JENNI RTON, D RUTH BE TER ARD ANN GS. ORIS R Y R . FT TO RIGHT: JIM HUTTENLOCH WARD. GAIL ROBE ER. ANN BARROWS, TERRY BR RTSON. MISS STITES. ADVISOR Swartz Creek November 14 Almont December 4 Auburn Heights December 18 Troy January 9 4 lf K I gif I I OWN, DOROTHY Affirmative-Lost Negative-Won Affirmative-Won Negative-Lost Affirmative-Won Negative-Won Affirmative-Lost Negative-Lost TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, ADELINE CLARK. SHIRLEY REGER, BETTY ESLINGER. CAROL VINCENT. CAROLYN HANCHELL. MISS HELEN REED. ADVISOR. SUE FLEMING. BARBARA DECONNINCK, JAN ARNETT. IE LIVI GNE. SHIRLEY SEATED: CAROL MUDGE. LORRAINE SCARBOUGH. CAROLYN RIDGELEY, EVELYN MCCRUM. JACKIE MOMANY. DELLA JENNINGS. DELPHINE PARSHELL. LAURA LINK. MAXINE SAGE. IUIIIIII IIUIISES CLUB , If HOW: Lki-T MCCR LL EVILWN I0 RIGHT. DANEEN ANDERSON, CAROLYN HONCHL , , UM. IOAN REXFORD. ARLEAN NELSON. LELA JONES, J LPHINE PARSHFIV, GERRW LANG, DOLORI IIIDLI ROW: VIRGINIA IJLMIbKI. DE MCMULLFN, GAIL ROBERTSON, CAROL VINCENT, NIARGIE WILMUT, BETTY EBLINGER, CAROLYN RIDGELEY. MISS MURPHY, IOM ROW FRAN CROWLLY. SUE SHANKS. MARY ELLEN CURRY, MARTHA MASTERS. ROSE. SARVIS, MARY LOU ALTHOUSE, SALIY STAGEMAN. LAURA LINK. MAXINE SAGE. IHA SHY: BARBARA WAIZGFNER, IANIIINw: LIIT In I-IHHE. IAWOLYN HUNCIIIIL, 'NI llllfwiqfyl 1.1 III, UMAN', LILII IUNFI, ,IUIIv MCCILLU MII. IAN! 1IIRlIYiIlII?I,, VAROIYN WITII-LIY, FRANK WYYFR. CLARK I'wI'NI, -RRNHLII TIMIT-i. IAIIIP. IIIILA IINNINIQH, HOLVEJ FETVRSIN, I.fIhI,INIA HIM'-AI, IXAIQHA-QA HARRIS. I-lI'II SAWYER, ETHIL Of7'v.II,IA'b.1AIH.IIIILI. ,.. 1 I1 X UFFICE . 6IHlS' UUSTUDIHHS SCHOOL SEGHEIHRU K AND B CAFE 6781 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston, Michigan unanu Compliments of CARIBOU INN 1 N. Main St. Clarkston, Michigan KING'S INSURANCE AGENCY Clarkston, Michigan Chas. W. Robinson Isabel K. Bullen BEACH'S SERVICE STATION Corner of US-10 8 M-15 CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN Compliments of CLARKSTON CAFE BOB PARKER Clarkston, Michigan Compliments of SMITH AND REID Home and Auto Supply Your Firestone Dealer 14 South Main St. Clarkston, Michigan VILLAGE MARKET Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables Clarkston, Michigan Compliments of 0'DELL'S DRUG STORE G. L. 0'DELL, PH.C. Maple 5-2511 AINSLEY - HENRY Frigidaire Appliances Wiring and Plumbing Supplies 2 South Main St. Clarkston, Mich. TERRY'S MARKET Your Complete Food Market 12 South Main St. Clarkston, Michigan Courtesy of MORGAN'S SERVICE Clarkston, Michigan o Courtesy of KELLEY'S HARDWARE 27 S. Main Clarkston, Michigan Lee and Evelyn Kelley ARKSTON MOTOR SAL CHRYSLER ' PLYMOUTH 32 S. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN NORTHERN TV SALES 6736 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston, Michigan HAI! Nationally Advertised Televislon Setsn Compliments of DIXIE SPOT U. S. 10 and M 15 Clarkston, Michigan Compliments of AL'S MOBIL SERVICE U. S. 10 and M 15 Mobil Products Compliments of BERG CLEANERS 6700 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston, Michigan PAUL ELlASON'S DIXIE SNACK SHOP 6738 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston, Michigan US-10 Q M-15 Phone MAp1e 5-9251 Pecan Pie Chicken Pie ED LAMBERTON'S SUNOCO SERVICE 6677 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan Q Q lr iffy!! ' X X Q 2' 77UWf7 3 .XL X E , iw!! i, l , , K ,yff f ,f 1 '71 D -Gig xi LLC kaza- ll' i V X 'Q S ff - K4 .. ,J Q Q QE I mf C' X s W X Xi i XX. x Q Y, V :rex N , 3 X. . -S X, 'C Y Q 52 - in , f , 'X-fl X l '!LJ'! '4 . f - , ,rg 71 ,'- -'- -Agggf . AIM' ML'- fr- X517 u 5 l Z7 K.-2? 49- ,W MW ,NFXP gm' w 'w I U Yfifbl-fg-, , 5 XQL'-flflac, ,, Q Ciba l N5,i. QLFD 3 45 7 X If X 5 X? N L X - N. -?32 E-:DBZ W Saw JWZMWX 33, juwff UWM fyw f WWW J I f ffl: :lv 25554 4 TP PQ vululuuv lv uuvlnol or LYNDON SYUDI nun 52
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.