Comstock Park High School - Hilite Yearbook (Comstock Park, MI)

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P Through the help of our community - its churches, schools, civic groups and merchants we begin to learn that we need to think of others outside our family circle and of the importance of giving of ourselves through co-operation, tolerance, generosity and service. All the treasured memories of our school days - those wonderful days we work- ed and played together on projects, class participation, parties, our senior trip and commencement Week events, are and shall always be among the happiest of our lives We hope that each future class of Comstock Park High School will have as many treasured memories as we have had, and they too will be able to look back on their school days with as much happiness and laughter as we. 5 WE LEAE THEEEEE TEE EEEEET EE EEHEE B. TAYLOR I-IACHMUTI-I, Superintendent MRS. FRANCES SHEW, Principal EEAEE EE EE EAEIE LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Taylor Hachmuth, Superintendentg Irwin Tiejema, Trustee: Harry Van Soest, Treasurerg Mrs. Robert Smith, Secretary: Joseph Appelt, Presidentg Neil Kugel, Trustee. 6 swans DONNA HUMPHREY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 1, 2, Tatler Staff 3, yr Booster Club 2, Operetta 2, sl Variety Show 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Prompter 4, Annua Staff, Organizations. fr, JAMES GELDERBLOOM GELDY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Senior Play 4, Stage Crew 3, Athletic Association 4, Homecoming Court 4, SUSAN SNYDER SUE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 1, 4, Council Vice- President 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3,4, Variety Show 1, 2, Homecom- ing Court 4, Treasurer 2. CHARLES LA RUE ROTH RUDY Hi-Y 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff. Advertising 4, Stage Crew 3, M 9 2 it ima 193,2- X X ,M 5 . ,. ' FREDERICK SOMMER Ir fl Baseball 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4 V ADELE FAITH GREEN ClSSY Tatler Staff 4, Senior Play 4. WALLACE WIER W ALLY Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3.4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Annual Staff, g g Business Manager. 9 K 21 K q,., i ..k?' r K ., 59334: ' vp' 'h 2 INA MAE ROSS DOC - ,a.:.frf we mmwmm' W - -. 7' ,V Y-Teens 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Variety Show 2, Horizon Club 2, 3. W ARREN CRUM junior Play. 2, MARY KARASIEWICZ. MARY Horizon Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, Majorette 1,2, Senior Play 4, Cheerleader 4, Variety Show 1, Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 1, 2, f' AX Q 'JW lx R IV lx, j X O,lNNu'lm LARRY STEVENS X., Football 2, Hi-Y 2. SHIRLEY PETERSEN PETTlE Y-Teens 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 I P1 lg 'CEP' , ,.,,,... 1' MARJEAN WAGENBORG MARGE Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 1, 2, Tatler Staff 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,4, Prompter 4 Annual Staff. Typist. JOE HAMILTON fn, . .1 HAM1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Student Council 4, Varsity 2, 3, Vice -Pres- ident 3, President 4, Homecoming King 2. MAXENE RUDY MAX Basketball 2,3, Student Council 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Tatler Staff 3, Cheerleader 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Prompter 4, Variety Show 2. WILLIAM CORDES WlLLY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Football 1,2: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, Tatler Staff 4, Annual Staff, Sports-Editor 4, Stage Crew 4, Hi -Y 1. RONALD HANSON URONH Baseball 1, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Football 1, 2 , Tatler Staff 3. ELSIE MEESTER ELSE Annual Staff, Editor, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State, Cheerleader 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Variety Show 1, 2, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3, Tatler Staff 3, Student Council Treasurer 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, D.A.R. Award. PHILLIP ROOSSINCK CASPER Stage Crew 3, 4. BETTY ROERSMA 'BETH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 1, 2, 3. ri,-7 J V MQQ +Qjfgl AQ? as S L1 rf. ' EVELYN CULP Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Y-Teens Club 4. JAMES LAPRISE BIG JIM Baseball 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. SALLY ANN SMITH USALH Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, Tatler Staff 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Secretary 4, Student Council. Vice- President, Annual Staff, Typist. R NALD POST POST Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, 4, Trea - surer 3. WILLIAM MEIER WILLY Football 1,2,4, Basket- ball 3,4, Baseball 1, ..A4 Zp ' nf? ' r F , till Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4. M G I fg'5WQw', LOUELLA JEAN BARTLETT LOU Horizon Club 1, 2, Future Nurses' Club 2, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Stage Crew 3, Annual Staff-Picture RICHARD THOMPSON DICK Stage Crew 3, 4. SALLY ALLEN nSALu Future Nurses' Club 1, 2 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Tatler staff 4. QE if NORMA JEAN BILLS NORM Horizon Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 1, Prompter 3, Booster Club 2, Tatler Staff 3. DUANE MILLERlNG HOT DOG' Baseball 1, 2, 3.4, Foot- ball 2, Basketball 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, Hi-Y President 1, Vice-Pres- ident 1, Stage Crew 3, 4, Student Council 1. NANCY LOUISE CORDES NAN Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Tatler Staff 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Operetta 3, President 2, Homecoming Court 1, 3, 4. PAUL ROBERTS JUNIOR Vice -President 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. RICHARD GEIGER DICK Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Homecoming Court 4. SANDRA KAY GRAY SANDY Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3. BILL VAN DALSEN Baseball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, DIANE SCHIPPERS nDln Library 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Booster Club 4. BILLIE BAAS BlLL Horizon Club 3, Booster Club 3, Basketball 3,4, Tatler Staff 3, Annual Staff, Artist 4. l -A A I ROGER HILL Q L V, inna f '-HILLBILLYH YR, ij yi, Track 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, iw . Tatler Staff 3, Stage Crew If 3, 4, Annual staff, Adver- A , A rising. , Q' NOREEN DE JONG NOREEN Basketball 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Horizon Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. GAIL PETERSON 'GAY' Booster Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Horizon Club 2, Basketball 1, Librarian 3, Variety Show 2. TIM ARTHUR DLA WILSON Nt '-TIM Sl-lORTY K .-:-W: I b , 2g Basketball 45 Tatler Staff 3g Basket all 1 Football l, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball lg Varsity 2, 3g Stage Crew 2. Horizon Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Variety Show, Operetta 2. MAwoR1E MARTIN MARG1E-' Basketball lg Horizon N DAVE NIELSEN Club 1, 2g Gree Club f 1,2,3. 77 24' ' ' HOT ROD Stage Crew 3, 4. fv-f' We, the Class of 1956 express our sincere thanks to Mrs. Shew and Mrs. Geren, our class advisors, for their loyal guidance, enduring patience, and helpful understanding through the past six years of our school life. GLASS FLIIWER CLASS M0'l l'0 Md 11030 Upward and llnward UMSS Ulllrlllls ,,OWA,,,,CHARD lied and White Valedictorian-Mary Karasiewicz 3. 88 Salutatorian-Joe Hamilton 3. 48 VITAL 'MTI 'PIU Nola Wilson and Tim Arthur M O S T usie Snyder - Joe Hamilton Mary Karasiewicz - Ron Post x P-lmfllv-JCIO Cnwjat-'Q WZEOPO Marjean Wagenborg and Bill Meier +-iwog V E T R H S L A E T T I I L C E P-lmP1U5 '-4'-3 'F'IPZOmPUP'J U Nancy Cordes and Paul Roberts 14 OZHWOOF' '-IUYIUUJ Elsie Meester - Wally Wier Sally Smith - Jim Gelderbloom 4 f 1 '. 'nl - . 0 by ,,., fx. la 1' Q A, Y s kin iw . i UNIIERULASSME A I .M 1 K 1 . ,Q -4' Leg? ,L f as fr 1. ., 11, Q 1 QF , I' -.....-..! . .......,.,.. Bosch Vice-President Tom Shipman, S. C. JoanCree, Sec'y. i - A -J H fu, A . 11:-Q. ,ic P A I Q :JJ.1Jgliik1: .: tg ,H E M fr ,. frying, '- 5 . X J: Treas Patricia Marne V Pres. J . .5 Wk W I Rodney Magee, 5i J yy if J f if CLASS of 5 E AG e yy e a 5 .f 'eeae . . A leg J, .3 3 A aaaa s ,,:. 5, fi ' Rx f I ' - 4 V, i. .i K 'S' 5 E at -s .fl gA S ' ny: .JJ A at 3, E ,Z 5 gk J, Jack Hoag ' Diane Lillie J Warren De Jong A- fi Millie Wilson Q J , ZVV Ji Terry Lapinsky V :jf Joyce Boynton ' Judy Delp Marilyn Allen James Hoag? . Rita Cadwe l ' l W Danny I-loulmont - Kiyyy Dorene Froling ' Larry Sterns Edith Cook J fl' W' Henry Fortuna Judy Jansma J - Kert Brunner Dorothy Dyer A J, Lloyd Whiting A JJJJJJ Jacqueline Jennings J J Junior Felty W J? 'X- - Elizabeth .. J Kiliszewski J ' 1 Alfred Cordes f J Shirley Pettit U' James Taylor N ' Janice Saunders Richard Bricker Betty Lamoreaux Darwin Bever J Emilie Lefebvre 47'-T Rodney Balczak J Valeta Lamoreaux A Alfred Markle Betty Lovell Janet Ryder 'f -V-.i .VVV I Audrey Williams Robert Curtiss - y y, , J 'S Shirley Lee 7.1! lg, S 5 George Meek A Q5 , M ZJ5 be Patricia App elby 5 '-f J '11' V if Joyce Curtis Vi J B Myrtle Pittsburg Lucy Milli an Suzanne G1 lhespy Joanne Dove Irene B1 elow Ben Ben am 1 U JO-me Beal H E M A i i' J ' i 5 v 9 Q' if Gary HaCl'11T1L1tl'1, VV VC J V ,. A V Ruth Ogle, SeC'y Pres. lf .4 'sh f 'J ' ' Kenneth Gelderbloom, Richard Cordes, ' il J, lleh Q Vice-President Treas. V i f 'YAI 3- - V Cynthia Gibson, S. C. ga? A ,.e 1 1 Larry Rector William Carpenter Cvearld Clapp Patrick Fletcher Kathryn Ramey Gearld Spring Larry McMaster Rosemary Berkins Larry Humphrey Marilyn Ackerman Lynwood Larson Nick Fink William Koert James Drake Betty Reickard James Kitler Patricia Curtis Rodney Denhart Mary Ann Fortuna Michael Sidlouskas Sharon De Kok Dan Van Soest Jacqueline Peters James McKellar Larry Tolodziecki Louis Sabin Bruce Millema Edward Jacobs Patricia Atkinson James McFarland Judith Idziak Harland Keep Judy Ranck Larry Tie'ema Joyce Hofflman Gordon Somseo Barbara Shinn Ronald Verner Yvonne Berry Aro Couch Joyce Koon Dennis Weaver Marijane Bergers Robert Bacon Patricia Pritchard Richard Howlett Judy Bellows Tom Bartlett Charlotte Devendorf Verna Myers Mary Mosies V' 1 5 ,sf I I LASS of 58 C llr- J A st' . - A - ttl A : VV . ,R f V V ,F V ftfc 1' TV 'Q VA ' 1 Slli l i, if - ,Q 3 Ns ' f - X U ' ,v m e . ' ft i X u - ami VV 3, C tyy V. J 1 .. 5 ? li if 'vw if K . 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E . TU :U YP pewowza U1 wesommg wssvw ?F2W0WFw ' 'won .UF Kerr Poe Mckay Matthews Bas sett Rector VanWingen Olson . Reyelds Arnold Fisher , Dalman . Lovell Heible Burgs Cook .Gracey Derre ch Kryom Gillhespy Rule Rector Roossinck Kreme rs . Harpst . Savage Hoyle Wiebenga Lillie Nowack Lapp Karasiewicz WinWright Fish Keith Taylor Durst McMaster Losey Reeb M. Be cke r Brenner FFDFAZFFPW FP?9b0 nbmpnpvow T-4 Thompson Kinney Baas Gravelyn Ackerman Barran Spoonaas Moore Clark King Scheffler Washburn Carlton DeJong . Benham . Mourer Bartlett Wilson . England . Novak Stedman MN 0F N51 U SEVENTH GRADE, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Janowick, P. Williams, S, Saunders, S. Washburn, J, Swett, S. Swanson, I. Irish, J. Schullo, L. Rector, S. Wirth, Mrs. Champlin. SECOND ROW: P. Wier, J. Jingles, B. Sebring, V. Reeb, J. Bergs, V. Irish, S. McDonald, K. Klaiber, S. Gildner, N. Boynton, D. Evans, J, Carpenter, K. Gracey, J, Verner, THIRD ROW: L. Roth, T. Clark, B, Sikorski, D, Seeley, M, Carpenter, R, Keep, L, Schaub, R, Beckett, D, Funk, R. Chapman, T. McCullough, W. Kerr, T. Mielke, R. Gravelin, R. Robbins. FOURTH ROW: R, Helsel, F, Brewer, L. Gibson A, Shinn, A. Eddv, G, STPPTP 1, Goodall, G, Nielsen, F. Novak, T. Lynch, A, Smalley, P. Ranck, J, Sischo, R. Campbell, D, Kitler. ABSENT: G. Reynolds, B, Smith, R, Keep, L, Britton, and K, Weller. EIGHTH GRADE, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr, Weldon, R. Crisman, E. Sidlouskas, C, Barscewcki C. Lamoreaux, P. Crowley, T, Baar, J. Barron, P. Phillips, P. Schullo, Mr, Buth. SECOND ROW: D. Simington, L. Fletcher, L, McKellar, A, Maguire, P. Matthews, P. Gravelin, C. Hess, S. Tiejema, S. Kern S. Robinson, A. Couch, P. Zuber, J. Fink, E. Fish, L. Pitsch. THIRD ROW: R. Holland, W. Howland, C. Felty, R. Atkinson, R. Hoye, B, Terpstra, A, Swoveland, J. Lamoreaux, H. Dietrich, FOURTH ROW: S, Branington, R. Van Bennekom, R. Carpenter, G. Cook, R. Fleet, W. Mielke, H. Grimes, C, Simington, R. Benuchi, L. Cook, O, Keep, D, Lovell, H. Heible, D. Ranck, ABSENT: K. Steele, T. Magoon, J. Appelt A, Clark, J, Rodgers, and D. Hultgren. t is .1 W' iii? 1 X 2 XY ?Q f' FADS a and FANCIES 1 . 1 A 4, 4 3' PG' E-12 P S 1 0 ACTIVITIE ---wt LEAR T0 LW The Student Coun- cil, under the guidance of Mr. Hachrnuth is an organization working for the good of the school and student body. Working for better co-operation and relationship between the students and faculty. The members consist of two students from each class in high school, junior high, and one representa- tive frorn each student organization. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Bekins, Secretaryg E. Meester, Treasurer, S. Smith, Vice-President, H. Fortuna, President. SECOND ROW: D. Howlett, T. Shipman, P. Maine, F. Brewer, R. Holland, M. Sponaas. THIRD ROW: R. Denhart, C. Gibson, P. Crowley, G. Fortuna, S. Snyder, P. Appleby. BACK ROW: Mr. Hachmuth, G. Hachmuth, R. Post, I. Hamilton, N. Cordes. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Lefebvre, D. Lillie, J. Curtis, S. Allen. BACK ROW: Miss Holmes, M. Wagenborg, D. Dyer, W. Cordes, S. Smith. ALI M The Tatler Staff, under the supervision of Miss Holmes, produce s the school paper bi-monthly containing school news and activities. Included in this work is the supervising ofphoto- graphic work and write -ups for local newspapers of the events that would be of in- terest to other teenagers of the city. HIHDUGII URGA IZATIII The Future Nurses Club is an organization For girls who are in- terested in becoming nurses and helps them to understand the re- quirements and oppor- tunities it offers. This year the club, inder the leadership of Mrs. Shew, has been very active in visiting two local hospitals and the Lincoln School. They have also been very busy having social and business meetings, and making bandages for the Cancer Society. FUT The ComstockPark School Library, under the supervision of Mrs. Champlin and four stu- dent staff members, has had a new look. Colorful curtains have been put up, bulletin boards have a new face, there are new reading tables, and a broad selection of new books have been added. Under new regulations, the students are able to do reference work more ef ficiently. Mrs . Champlin has high praise for her staff members: C. Lapp, Presidentg J. Curtis, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. King, Secretary-Treasurerg S. Allen, Presidentg E. Culp, Vice-President. BACK ROW: C. Clark, M. Allen, B. Kremers, M. Becker, K. Dejong, S. Smith. J. Washburn, L. Savage K. Cook. URE UllSllS.LlBllAlllA Vice-President: D. Schip- LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lapp, S. Lee, Mrs. Champlin. D. Schippers, and J. Curtis. pers, Secretaryg and S. Lee, Reporter. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Gillhespy, A. King, P. Maine, M. Mosies, R. Bekins, M. Spoonaas, B. Kelly, C. Devendorf, H. Arnold, G. Peterson, J. Delp, C. Clark, N. Vanden Bosch, B. Lamoreaux, M. Karasiewicz, Mr. Weldon. SECOND ROW: Sharon Dekok, I. Bigelow, M. Becker, S. Smith, M. Baas, E. Dalman, E. Lefebvre, J. Cree, R, Meyer, M. Seelman, L. Milligan, S. Snyder, E. Culp, S. Pettit. J. Beal, J. Dove, C. De Jong, E. Meester. THIRD ROW: N. Cordes, D. Froling, M. Rudy, M. Fortuna, C. Gibson, J. Boynton, A. Williams, B. De Vries, P. Appleby, J. ldziak, V. Lamoreaux, S. Gray, D. Dyer, M. Wilson, P. Pritchard, J. Heible. The purpose of the Athletic Association is to assist the team in any way they can. Such as improving sports - manship, making money for equipment, and assisting at the games by selling tickets and concessions. The officers are R. to L, Rodney Magee, Pres, Larry McCarthy, Vice-Pres., Tom Shipman, Treas., and Ellen Dalman, Sec'y. They are given assistance by Mr. Weldon, our Athletic Director, and two repre- sentatives from each class. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Gibson, M. Fortuna, R. Oele, J. Ranck, M. Spoonaas, M. Baas. SECOND ROW: E. Lefebvre, B. Kremers, L. Savage, N. Derrick, K. Cook, A. Novak, Miss Lamoreaux. THIRD ROW: S. Smith, G. Fortuna, S. De Kok, I. Bigelow, M. Beckers, P. Curtis, J. Rector, J. Heible, M. Rudy, B. Wilson. NOT PICTURED: S. Smith. IHIIIST 'li CL ll The Booster Club meets with the cheer- leaders to help sup- port the team and im- prove the school spirit. They also sell at con- cession stands at all the home games. The offi- cers are: Betty Lamor- eaux, Pres., Mary Kara- siewicz, Vice-Pres.g and Nancy Vanden Bosch Sec'y. -Treas. U0-PA-H00 The Horizon Club is made up of twenty four girls. Their advisor is Miss Lamoreaux and their officers are: Pres. , Mary Fortuna, Vice-Pres. , Cynthia Gibson, Sec'y., Marilyn Baasg Treas., Ruth Oeleg Grand Rapids Cabinet Member, Judy Ranck. Their meetings are held once every two weeks and on the fourth week they have a social party. Some of their activities are having candy sales, making snow lakes for the Spark e Spin, serving at the Farmers' Luncheon Bureau, and having their annual Variety Show which was a big success this year. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Durst, R. Keith, J. Wiebenga, I. Matthews, J. Rector, L. Sanage, N. Wilson, M. Mosies. SECOND ROW: V. Lamoreaux, S. Snyder, E. Dalman, B. Kelley, N. Arnold, R. Oele, S. Gilhespy, B. Lamor- eaux, I. Beal. THIRD ROW: R. Meyer, M. Seelman, J. Hoffman, I. Gravelyn, J. Fish, M. Wilson, E. Culp, A. Olson. FOURTH ROW: D. Humphrey, B. Krcmers, I. Bigelow, K. Rule, R. Howlett, R. Bacon, N. Denick, P. Winright, B. Shinn. FIFTH ROW: I. Ryder, C. Lapp, C. Nowack, H. Keep, L. Stearns, D, Weaver, M. Fortuna, J. Peters, P. Pritchard. SIXTH ROW: K. Cook, J. Heible, S. De Kok, R. Cordes, L. Humphrey, D. Houlmot, D. Dyer, B. De- Vries, N. Cordes. ABSENT: R. Matthews, S. Robinson, G. Gilhespy, K. Losey, D. Lillie, S. Petersen, M. Rudy, M. Word. MIXED Cllllll 19: MISS LAMOREAUX, DIRECTOR The members of the girls and boys Crlee Club practice and learn new and old songs each day for their annual Christmas Concert. The Glee Club has enlarged considerably in the last few years. The members meet each day fifth and sixth hours for meetings and practice. The officers are' Nancy Cordes President' Susie Sn d T . , , y er, reasurerg Larry Humphre Secreta 'D' kH 1 ' ' ry, 1C ow ett, Student Council Representatlve. oil 60? .reef Y-TEE The Sr. Y-Teens have fifteen members this year. Their goals are To grow as a person, To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and To grow in the knowledge and love of God. Some of their big events this year were giving a World Fellow- ship, having their Recognition Ser- vice, and servin at the dinner for the Community Cghest Drive, and attending the Miniature Mid-Winter Conference. Their officers are: Pres. , Emilie Lefebvreg Vice-Pres. , and Pgrn. Chrm. , Betty DeVries3 Sec'y. Rosemary Berkinsg Treas. , Betty Larnoreauxg and Inter-Club De Vries, Rep. Elsie Meester. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Robinson, V. Reeb, A. Maguire, C. Lamoreaux, J. Fink. SECOND ROW: I. Schullo, C. Hess, D. Simington, D. Evans, I. Verner, E. Fish, S. Worth. THIRD ROW: P. Wier, P. Williams, P. Zuber, J. Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: D. Hultgren, J. Swett. FIFTH ROW: S. Kern, P. Matthews, K. Klaiber, G. Gracey. SIXTH ROW: S. Saunders, L. McKellar, S. McDonald, L. Pitsch. SEVENTH ROW: V. Irish, P. Phillips, E. Sidlauskas, P. Schullo, T. Magoon. CLOCKWISE: E. Lefebvre, B. Kremers, L. Savage, D. Dyer, M. Wilson, D. Froling, S. De Kok, P. Maine, E. Meester, J. Cree, P. Appleby, B. Wilson, R. Bekins, B. MRS. SHEW, ADVISOR JR.Y-TEE S The Junior Y-Teens are made up of thirty two mem- bers of the seventh and eight glrade girls. Their officers are: res. , Sue Robinsong Vice-Pres. , Vicki Reebg Sec'y. and Treas. , Alberta Maguire. At their regular noon meetings, they played games, had film strips, and learned the Virginia Reel. Their special events were a free get-acquainted lunch, Recognition ervice, splash party, at the Y. W. C. A. , and a Christmas pot- luck andparty. Their biggestpro- jects were selling taffy and giving a Christmas basket to a needy family. 2 , A, I I I 57 5. ,gm , A ' yk--f E' Aw 243-fi Ii Q V 'Q - 'y Q an ' U 1 WY? 'A ,iw , 0 39 ESX 3 EV! 5' ox A Q Q , ,, X . 1 V, - j 1 . 3 ya'-L- xx anjzg l . ..fLg M::f - fzw . , A W . rx N A . 5 gif -,.-7 K J, Jw I ilv M :V A 1 I v 4 N Q , ' 5 ' 'S i fi. , 7 M 7 , ,159 I '- . 4' - ' 3 ,, , sr. - i4 N f M . Qi! '13 N' 5 . U - 4 X Q . : A L 8 L1 I A-Q' ng-, ' , , N Z A '3 ' ' ,' V K ,V A ,- y , QL xygg K ' f' 'iifm f A ' ' ' I W 5-y 4 'ww :xx bf -l' KN ' ' A S VVA , KM . - 1 X Ai ,- f A 9,313 At -, t'1 W i Q , N -1 wt ,. X , : 5 ,Vs but Z A, W M V'WL-J Ji I Q ' J , W 5 sh' Mk 9:g A : i3.1g 'q.k H V:.g.'r, fg ff J f . A 3 ,4 me A - .' X ks :y.:' Q fi? PM 's 9 vi: iff ' ' , LAEGEI G HELPS ES GEEW SENIOR PLAY CAST, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Snyder, G. Peterson, A. Green, N. Cordes, P. Roberts, D. Schippers, M. Karasiewicz, J. Gelderbloom, R. Post, E. Meester. ABSENT: D. Geiger. M PEEK and SPASMSH On November 18, the Senior Class presented the three act mystery comedy entitled Spooks and Spasms. The play centered around the old Ravenstein homestead which was inherited by Carol Calloway, played by Mary Karasiewicz. Elsie Meester as her sister lone, and Susie Snyder as her young and mischievous brother, Sidney, comprised Carol's family. The plot was based on the hoax that Dicky Bird, alias Slash Costigan, alias Hugo Ravenstein, the young doctor, Rex Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkwood, and their son, Benjy, played upon the other characters in order to frighten them away. Ron Post played the part of Dicky Bird, Jim Gelderbloom the part of Dr. Rosnerp Adele Green and Dick Geiger as Mr. and Mrs. Hawkwoodg Paul QQ Roberts as Benjy. Nancy Cordes as Gerda Swanson Ravenstein gave a convincing per- formance as a crazy nurse. Gail Peterson added humor in the part of Eruiice Tuthill with her morbid poetry. The comedy element was provided by Diane Schippers as Allie Katz. The love interest centered about Carol and Dr. Rosner, also lone and Dicky Bird. JUNIOR PLAY CAST, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Bricker, I. Cree, N. Vanden Bosch, T. Lapinsky. SECOND ROW: P. Maine, K. Brunner, E. Lefebvre, D. Froling, L. Whiting, J. Dove. EEAEY MAEE EAMILYH A READY MADE FAMILY was presented by the Junior Class this year on March 9th, in the high school auditoruim. The play, a farce in three acts, was a lively account of how the children of one family tried to stop their mother from marrying the father of another family while his children tried to do the same. Amidst baby talk, seizures, constant talk of operations, and kleptomanic, the play proved to be a hilarious comedy from beginning to end. Cast in the production were Nancy Vanden Bosch as Agnes Martyn, a widow, Lloyd Whiting as Bob, her song Emilie Lefebvre as Marilee, her older daughterg Joan Cree as Gracie, her youngest child, and Johanna Dove as Miss Lydia, her sister-in-law. Terry - Lapinsky took the part of Henry Turner, a widower and his children were por- trayed by Dorene Froling as Doris and Kurt Brunner as Sammy. Pat Maine is cast as Begonia, the Martyn's cook, and Dick Bricker played the handy man, Nicodemus. Mrs. Adele Snyder directed the comedy. 'mf S S Q N fx S t 'll C166 oao B etty Lamor eaux Emilie Lefebvre Nancy Vanden Bosch, Captain Victory, Victory Hear our cry, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Are we with them? Well I guess, Comstock High School YES! YES! YES! Mary Karasiewicz Vale ta La 1'1'101-eau-X Elsie Meester Pat Pritchard PT :ff 355:45 Zvi. :ai , 1. A 44, ff X QV X 'Xf Ax 1 X fl 'X A , wh 'Lx ' , ' f f X A Xf ' E I , f fig . ' ' ' Q. 'b f -PM . M Q Jr n Y 'SA Dick Geiger N9 ik F. -ev' Jim McKellar Ken Gelderbloom Jack Hoag ,ef 1 ' . L,.L Q Jw' ' at .. ,. ,i Jim Gelderbloom 4 Bill Meier Joe Hamuton Mr. Hondorp Bud Milligan Ron Post E00 ll TEAM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Moore, G. Clapp, D. Wier, A. Van Horn, K, Kinney, L. Rector, W. Carpenter, D. Weaver. SECOND ROW: J. Gravelyn, J. Fish, H, Keep, L. Mc Master, G. Hachmuth, G. ' ' Spring, K. Swan, S. McKay. THIRD ROW: L. Sabin, B. Koert, H. Barron, L. Tolodziecki, B. Mellema, A, Setterlund, L, Srowitts, J. Bassett, and W, McMaster. The team coached by Mr. Rosendah12nd. Row. ef B' X is ' A if 3 if Q AL?-9 Wally Wie: lg W W' 5-ii. . 'N ' Dick Howlett Larry Humphrey Larry Mc Carrhy Bucky Cordes Rodney Magee Linwood Larson Rodney Denhart Jerry Kimble 1 Hx X' L 'A S' , V 'W .:iw' 'h? gr Ln I 'A:,ff:'? 3 5 . 35 J ' fx 6 J' ig , k?X, ,. X ff s.'i,:4 ,5,. hx ff' H 2-NX Q , 3 - l'5 he 'S XXV O NX ,G FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Mary Karasiewicz, Elsie Meester, Susie Snyder, Nancy Cordes. BACK ROW: Queen Sally Smith, Tim Arthur, Jim Gelderbloom, Dick Geiger, Ron Post, and King Wally Wier. Mr. Joseph Appelt crowning Queen Sally Smith as King Wally Wier watches on. I ll ,f 19 N - COURT, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Elsie Meester, Nancy Cordes, Queen Sally Smith, King Wally Wier, Susie Snyder, and Mary Karasiewicz. Behind these big, bright eyes and perky smile Does one seem to see in this sweet lass of three T A queen so chosen by her classmates wile? i Y, Well, that' 5 what TOP ROW: R. Denhart and A, Setterlund, BOTTOM ROW: J, happened as you can See. Boynton, Queen S. Smith, King W. Wier, and I. Washburn, I-Iere's to our blond, blue eyed Wally At the tender age of ten! His feats, kind deeds, and scholastic ability Makes him indeed our king of men. FRONT ROW: Coach Duane Rosendahl, Manager L. Sabin. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Howlett, D. Geiger W. Wier, W. Cordes, L. McCarthy. I. Hamilton, P. Roberts, H. Fortuna, R. Magee, L. Humphrey, W. Meier, R. Curtiss. v... v .,..n '-- - 4 , S 3 , 5 qi V 44 nQ.f:!f:': Q ff, 4 l A A3 is SJ , . K . .az iffnx gg v 'iivf L .V .Jill L J , LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: B. Cordes, L. Tiejema, D. Howlett, L. Humphrey, J. LaPrise, R. Denhart, D, Bever, D. Millering. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rosendahl, H. Keep, R. Hill, F. Sornmers, D, Weaver, R, Cordes, H. Fortuna, B. Meiers, I. Hoag, I. Torey, and L, Humphrey. TENNI The tennis team will be hit hard by graduation when the squad reports to our new coach, Mr. Steward, for their first work out this spring. Letter winners back from last year's team are LaRue Roth, Bill Cordes, and Steve Rob- inson. Minor awards were issued to Gary Hachmuth and Dave Wier. These five boys will form the nucleus for this year's team. Other prospects who bear watching are Arnold Van Horn and Linwood Larson. Lost from last year's squad are Bill Schansema Q g -N g Wendell Carlson, Roger T i L F Chandler, and Ed. Obetts. BA ERALL will have seven regular: back from last year's squad. They are Duane Millering, Jim LaPrise Bill Cordes, Larry Tiejema, Dick Howlett, Rodney Denhart, and Larry Humphrey. The only regulars lost by graduation are Dick Brailey and Jim Wildey. Both Coach Rosen- dahl and the entire squad have high hopes of winning the champ- ionship this year LEFT T0 RIGHT. FRONT ROW: J. Taylor, L. Roth, B, Cordes, I. Thompson. SECOND ROW: D. Wier, S, Robinson, A, Van Horn, L. Larson, G. Hachmuth. and Mr. Steward. TRACK Prospects for the year of 56 look good, replied Coach Hondorp as he gazed at the large turn out of boys circling the cinder track. We have the state half-mile champ I Ron Post and his 'side- kick Bucky Cordes. In the timber topping depart ment we have Wally Wier and Rodney Denhart. Bud Milligan will toss the weighted soft ball while Conference champ, Ken Selderbloom will soar to heights unknown in the high jump. We have a group of good looking freshmen this year to fill in the would-be gaps in our line-up so we are looking forward to a very succussful season. KNEELING: D. Geiger, STANDING, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Buth. J. Hoag, J. McCullough, R, Magee, R. Curtiss, and J. Hoag. '33 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: K, Gelderbloom, B. Milligan, R. Post, R. Denhart, W. Wier. BACK ROW: J. Gelderbloom, D, Moore, A. Setterlund, L. Tolodziecki, J. Kimble, K. Rule, D. Van Soest, R, Cordes, and Mr. Hondorp. In the last few years the Comstock Park golf team has been one of the top class C golf squads in the state. Since they won the State Champion- ship in 1952, they have ' finished no lower than third in the State Tourna- ment. They are a member of the West State Golf League. Comstock Park won the championship in the first year of the new loop last spring Return- ing letter winners this year are Dick Geiger, Jack Hoag, Jim McCull- ough, and Bob Curtiss Ed Obetts and Nyle Spaulding are the members lost by graduation. Comstock Park will field another strong team this spring. Mr. Buth, who has coached the golf teams since the gained ' prominence backin l95Z, again will guide the club this year. rg ...il y Pat, G, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Arnold, M. Spoonaas, P. Maine, E. Meester, B. Wilson, D. Dyer, B. Baas, V. Lamoreaux, P. Appleby, B. De Vries, N. Corcles, CAPT,, S. Snyder, CAPT,, D. Froling, A. Williams, M. Wagenborg, J. Cree, S. Smith, A. Novak, C. Delong, J. Hoffman, B. Lannoreaux, CENTER: J. Boynton, Manager, Mrs. Scott, Coach. PA TIIERETTE TEAM WE THEY Coopersville . . 31 . . 23 Sparta. . . . 35 . . 16 Hudsonville. . 32 . . 31 Coopersville . . 28 . . Z8 Hudsonville. . 2.1 . . 32 Sparta. . . . 35 . . Z4 Coopersville . . 30 . . Z8 Hudsonville . 35 . . 43 - Nan, G Sue, F. Else, F, Billie, F. Dorene, G. 3 4 f 5 v. lr 5' Qs . 4 ,-.4 ..v-' at K s is 5 ilk I X 'Ev lv... buh, vt 'lv 'Jw- 'X giffgaff 5-43,5 dgmx Q' WSE 13 N' I I , ESTHER LAMOREAUX MRS, IOHN STEWARD u 11 ':' ' n - I , f , XY I ' Q K' 1 rf A v' ' 'A 1 V ff J o I DUANE RQSENDAHL-DONALD HONDORP F U L TY T fa LMUZKWWML 5 M W :XL HENRY GEIGER Knot picturedj X RICHARD BUTH B. TAYLOR HACHMUTH FRANCES SHEW JEAN SCOTT WALLACE IANOWICK HILDUR JOHNSON, Principal of Elementary 42 f ,ff W VW mf- 1 ffm e '95 ' L' 'fi 65,-5 L17 f A V Y N 5 6 Qffig 1: fi' 3??wLafgg f A , pf I ' ' . 1' k ,, xx: W. A hw Q- 4 'ji-f 9' 0 gy I-new .1 i , PLIN 1 sg if fs it-' 16? ay A K ,f 4, ,, ,f Q r Q -hx , ,mga ' -ing 4 if .. T' S ?P v J I Q x 4' ' xg, Wwe ., ' M A 3 ? .. 6 X' r' 4 I4 A d g, A-Q 'L .. In-x .f .N an ,, ,,. I W WW Q81 ' 1' . ik, 3 V? f Q 1 ,. y. il 1 - , 1 A Y it X1 4 4 if 45 ,.,,:. 'V' fi! X... 3 kifg if ah' ia. ' 1 , X 1 If 5 Xl T A ' 1 yy ' -' . ..: fw J- h , .k , Var y A , Q 5 ' 1.. 3- Q ,. ,S -I 1 mm., ' ..,, ' 2 f-ilf' I fi? Md, .M JOHNSON - DE VLIEGER BUICK Sales and Service S f t Scoped Used Cars The Home of a. e y - 1535 Plainfield Ave. N. E. Phone EM 1-4250 Compliments of Compliments of HOOVER'S GARAGE VAN'S PASTRY 3975 West River Dr, Comstock Park, Michigan Comstock Park, Michigan Phone EM 1-4250 ALBERDA - SHOOK - CHEVROLET , , C01'I1P1iI'I1CI1'CS of Compliments of 2221 Plainfield Avenue,. N, E, COMSTOCK PARK Grand Rapids, Michigan DRIER FOOD STORE D HARDWARE Comstock Park 4548 W. River Dr. Michigan Compliments of COMSTOCK PARK SPORTING GOODS Phone EM 1-4402 Phone EM l-1239 Phone EM 1-4838 Claude Host PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP 3813 W. River Dr. Comstock Park Michigan EM 1 -1162 The Finest of Beauty Compliments of CLARENCE LAMOREAUX General Mdse. S Sr H Green Stamps Friendly Service COMSTOCK BAR Phone EM 1-9077 Compliments of C. D. CAMPBELL Complete Lumber Service Care For The Discriminating Women Phone EM 1-1430 Compliments of Compliments of TERRACE VER BURGS GREEN GABLES 5 8: 10 - PARK - . LOUIE'S 4701 W. River Dr. S- an UP GARDENS Ch. k St k Dry Goods IC en' ea' BAR B .. 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Harmony m Color Comstock Park, Michigan Phone 7-2567 Phone EM 1-1530 1 BOWL AT WENc,ER's RECREATION compliments Of Where bowling is Fun NORTHFIELD LANE5 629 Leonard N. W. '1'e1-72302 Western Michigan's Finest Recreation Center House of H70,,vv 222 Plainfield Ave. Phone-72230 Compliments of Compliments of L 8: L TOBACCO AND CANDY COMPANY NORTH PARK GARAGE 1501 Alpine Avenue All types of Appliances and Used Cars Grand Rapids, Michigan 3266 Briggs Blvd, New and Fine Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Awards JOSTEN'S since 1897 Compliments of MONROE'S MARATHON Station Compliments oi APPELT FLORAL 445 Three Mile Road N. E Grand Rapids, Michigan ALPINE GARAGE 513 Seven Mile Road Used tires, batteries and accessories General Auto Repairing Ed. Petersen Compliments of OLSON'S SERVICE 3800 W. River Road Comstock Park, Michigan Compliments of V ERSLUIS STUDIO Your Senior Class Photographer Compliments of Compliments of C0mP1iment5 of SWAN INN NORTH PARK BARBER SHOP PLAINFIELD DEPT. STORE 5133 Alpine Ave. Cliff VanderWilt, Proprietor Compliments of FRED ECHTERNACH JACK'S GULF SERVICE Lubrication, washing, tune-ups. 2805 Coit Compliments of RIVERSIDE DRIVE INN 5169 Northland Dr. Phone EM- 11942 WILLIAM S, NOUSE Janitor Supplies Comstock Park, Michigan Compliments of MART IZENBART A. G. Grocery 4138 North Park St. North Park, Michigan Compliments of THE SILVIS GRILL 426 North Park St. N. E Compliments of HELSELS BARBER SHOP THE TRANE COMPANY Comfmments of It pays to look Good Hours 8 A. M. -6 P. M. Closed Mondays Heating and Air-Conditioning Grand Rapids, Michigan 712 Bridge N' W- Phone GL- 8-3201 AMERICAN BREAD COMPANY KENT HILLS FLORAL . Flowers for Every Occasion Comphments Of S 8: H Green Stamps VESTAL INN 1404 Plainfield N. E. Phone EM-1-6647 West River Drive A g Next to Union Bank g Compliments of a C ompliments of DEVRIES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Comstock Park, Michigan FRIEND Phone EM-1-1539 LEFT TO RIGHT: Wally Wier, Business Managerg Bill Cordes, Sports Editorg Billie Baas, Artistg Donna Humphrey Organizationsg Elsie Meester, Editorg Mrs. Geren, Advisor: Roger Hill, Advertisingg LaRue Roth, Advertising Marjean Wagenborg, Typistg Sally Smith, Typist. ABSENT: Louella Bartlett, Picture Editor. HILITE FAIREWELL Our farewell and deep appreciation to ..... Our Superintendent and Principal for their patience and guidance Our Staff Advisor, Mrs. Geren, for her much needed encourage ment and help. Our Faculty, who so kindly and generously co-operated with us Our Versluis Photographer, Mr. Workerna, who captured our every desire. Our dear parents and friends without whose assistance we would be poor indeed! Last of all, . possible. All. . . 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