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x V 3 ' B Sv 3 qs 0 3 5 as ' 00 C3 ... Room 13 A First row left to right: Miss Smith, Cheryl Pake, Shirley Mason, Kathleen Rich, Barbara Knoch, Pat Willoughby, Ianice Kelchner, Lawanda Stewari. Second Row: Margaret Van Gilder, Becky Plaine, Leona Weil, Dorothy Kleckner, Marjorie Miller, Pat Piper, Gladys Ross, Mary lane Moledor. Third Row: Hugh Palmer, Robert Williams, D. A. Partin, Vivian Laughery, Norma lean Robideau, Bonnie Warren, lack Rood, Dick Todd. Fourth Row: Blaine Wallace, Iohn Lich, Charles Yehnert, Perry Stokes, Wendell Kiser, Tom Whissen, Iim Ridgley, Dale Palmer. JUNIOR CLASS df K I A gang I get rm. 'iii Room 12 First row left to right: Irene Dangelo, Lois Iean Iunker, Priscilla Hill, Phyllis Hoppe, Barbara Brown, Mary Horton, Rosemary Hogue, Rosella Davis. Second Row: Miss Finley, Doris Brown, Lenora Fowler, Phyllis Bellamy, Gladys Fry, Doris Folye, Ioyce Haralcon, Dorothy Bower, Doris Hunker. l Third Row: Russell Iacobs, Don Hallaurer, Iim Allen, Bill Beier, Ierry Clark, Newtie Byer, Tom Guinier. Fourth Row: Gene Hutchinson, Lee Andrews, George Helmstedter, Harmon Hale, Larry Herman, Delwyn Keg- Iey. BROWNS BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 472 Portage Lakes Drive 13 MI-3317 ix
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lb 'EX SENIOR PERSONALITIES DAVE GOODYEAR Dave's sense of humor is the type that Helen likes. He was on the All-Metro football team twice and captain once. Dave has ex- celled in all sports all during high school, but he still prefers foot- ball before all others. Athletics are not his only achievement though. He is a member of the National Honor Society and other organizations. Dave's good humor has made him one of the most liked persons in school. BILLIE IO SCOTT Although Billie Io is small, she can win an argument with any- one when she wants to. She play- ed the tempestuous daughter in Yes and No then turned around and became the business man- ager ot the annual. Her air of in- dependence greatly defies her appearance of helplessness CHARLES MASHBURN Charlie's personality just nat- urally makes him want to be in a lot of activities. In four years of school he has covered a greater variety of activities than most seniors. His friendliness towards life make him liked by everyone. He is a natural-born actor and eats bigger lunches at the Comet than three people could. PAT MAGLIONE Pat's friendliness has made her very popular with the students. She was chosen as Homecoming Queen and has led the students in cheers for three years. Her fine singing voice has made her a natural for the musical shows given here. CHARLES IACKSON Charlie is one of the quietest people in the senior class, but he is by no means a wall-flower . He was production manager of our Iunior play and came through with flying colors. With his able leadership the class has weather- ed the last year without too many battle scars. Without Charlie we'd all feel pretty much alone. ERNIE ROWLAND Teen fshort for Teenie l has only been with us a year, but his friendly personality has made him one of the most popular people around here. He is well- known as an entertainer, speaker, musician, and scholar. His ability to adlib made him perfect as in- terlocutor in the minstrel. When Ernie tells a joke, he uses a dead- pan technique that practically makes you laugh without first hearing the joke. ELIZABETH DUNN Friend of all and enemy of none. That's the phrase that lits Elizabeth to a Her ability to know what to do makes everyone feel secure. She has always been one of the first to help in any job regardless of the amount of work required. Her hearty laughter makes anyone feel good. LEONARD GWINN Punny is the word for Lenny. His wise-cracks have kept us laughing through many years of trials and tribulations. Gwinn has excelled in football, dramatics, and many other activities, but we will always think of Lenny as the good humor man of the class. HELEN COX Helen gets her nickname hon- estly because her smile reveals two attractive dimples. She has been cheerleader for two years and is a member of the National Honor Society. Besides singing in the chorus for four years, she has worked fervently on the minstrels and other shows. MARIAN :WELTY Marian's quiet charm has made her a friend of everyone she meets. She was secretary of -the student body and the student council. Besides being Homecom- ing attendant, she was crowner ot the Spring Swing's Queen. i , MJ New sr-rv' -J 'r MOORES GROCERY 528 Portage Lakes Drive 12 MI-2021
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L.-J, ,Gm to f .,, Q -v MJ -i,,'-Y.a.iil4.l'3g! A ftm,-il' -l -' lively R wx S xi.-' Room 11 First Row, Iett to right: Doris Seese, Donna Stamps, Virginia Wiles, Barbara Quayle, Meredith Wallace, Odet- ta Shively, Norma Wiley, Margaret Syx, Eileen Rex. Second Row: Mrs. Quayle, Florence Zuiall, Dorothy Van Gilder, Marianne Wixon, Delores Way, Ruby Schidel, Betty McBride, lim White, Iack Warren. Third Row: Stanley Shriver, Iunior Masters, Bill Noe, Russell Patterson, Tom Maus, Iohn Welloclc, Clyde Wiley, Fred Pashley, Fred Witt, Ioe Perkins. Fourth Row: Melvin Surface, Kenneth Martin, Tim West, Charles Staire, Eugene Young, Bob Kinnard, Iohn SOPHOMORE CLASS Room 9 First Row, lett to right: Pat Bittner, Mara Lou Howard, Iuanita o , onna y Barry, Io Ann Abbot, Vivian Iones. Second Row: Miss Sobel, Louise Langenbach, Betty Clark, Ianet Bachtel, Dolores Cawley, Martha Huber, Mary Ellen Douglas, Betty Korchek, lean Gallegher. Third Row: lim Bland, Bob De Vaughn, Dobby Dobbins, Clittord Keck, Clarence Kanipes, George Fry. Fourth Row: Donald Glomb, Bill Chapman, Gene Calhoun, Riley Brannon, Gene Gardner, Carl Copeland, Bill Fry, Ierry Lockard, David Heid. C bb D Fole , Margaret Geig, Bette WARNERS BOAT HOUSE 252 Portage Lakes Drive H MI-3316 nn it O 39 7
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