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PER ANNOS 1955 1956 Deckerrille Community Schools DECKERVILLE, MICHIGAN English Literature Lunch is Served1 Those Dam Equations i Debits and Credits Hungry I Working Hard Future Farmers Guilty Explosioni Quiet PleaseJ Foreword Per Annos of 1956, invites you to relive pleasant memories and pic- tures of your school. We have sought to preserve them in such a way that reminiscing will be as enjoyable as living them has been. Annual Staff Row 1: A. Gough, D. Foye, F. Lakatos, P. Cole, D. Neaves, R. Laeder, T. Smallwood. Row 2: Mr. Swoffer, M. Kenny, G. Mosher, M. Johnston, M. Walker, B. Parrott, G. Bryce, N. MacFarlane, R. Burgess, R. Schuman, Mr. Leckrone. Row 3: J. Parrott, D. Weyeneth, J. Smith, R. A. Vatter, P. Barr, J. Bogan, M. E. O'Connell, D. Nichol, L. Norton, S. Fritch, M. Abbott, G. Nauman. Editor in Chief Phyllis Cole Assistant Editor Frank Lakatos Literary Editor Ruth Ann Vatter Sports Editor 4 Tom Smallwood Business Manager Duane Foye Activities Jack Bogan Subscription Agnes Gough Typing Ruth Schuman Assistant Editor Doris Neaves Photography Marlene Walker Advertising Mary Abbott Sponsors Mr. Swoffer Mr. Leckrone frank merriman Secretary R. M. KIRKPATRICK Transportation Board of Education RONALD D. PATTULLO Treasurer y E. W. BLANCHAflD President Administration LEE L. TANTON Vice-President Ain’t Love Grand?? 'Uimnm Boyl everybody Eir at Schoolf Won’t You Smile?' ■j Going Steadyi Faculty EDWARD REGENTIN Science B.A. Univ. of Mich. BRUCE SWOFFER Commercial B.S. Ferris Institute TOM POOLE Agriculture M.A. Univ. of Michigan MERLE FRITCH History B.S. Michigan State Normal FLOTD WEST Industrial Arts B.S. Central Michigan M.A. Univ. of Michigan JAMES WALDO Physical Education B.A. Kalamazoo College EDNA O'CONNELL English A.B. Michigan State Normal IRENE COOK English A.B. Michigan State Normal ROSS MOORE Music B.M.E. Bradley Univ. WALTER COOK Mathematics B.S. Michigan State Univ. RITA MCCONNACHIE Fifth Grade Michigan State Normal ETHEL HOOPER Fifth Grade Michigan State Normal MARJORIE READ B.S. Central Michigan Home Economic GLENN RUSSELL Junior High B.S. Central Michigan MARGERY WALDO Sixth Grade Western Michigan Faculty ILA JOHNSTON Home Economics A.B. Asbury College TEX DURAND Junior High Driver Training B.S. Hillsdale JEAN S. FLECK Library A.B. Western Michigan Sixth Grade B.S. Michigan State Normal REATHA D. RICE BRUCE GLOVER Physical Education B.S. Western Michigan 9 Faculty PEARL L. NOBLE Fourth Grade B.S. Michigan State Normal IRMA BISHOP Third Grade Michigan State Normal f LILLIAN DARLINGTON ELOISE H. SMALLWOOD Junior High A.B. Albion College Fourth Grade B.S. Michigan State Normal MARION TEEPLE Second Grade Central Michigan FLORENCE WINTERMUTE First Grade B.S. Michigan State Normal LILLIAN WORKMAN Third Grade Michigan State Normal NELLIE GRAVES B.S. Michigan State Normal 10 SENIORS Class History On a cool fall day in 1952, 70 hopeful and anxious Freshmen inarched to school. It was our first year of high school and we were all eager to make it a success. Our first duty as a class was to elect officers. They were: Ray Rich, President; Tim O'Mara, Vice-president; Jack Bogan, Secretary; Donna Weyeneth, Treasurer; Rosalie Gray and Steve Pozsgay Student Council. Mr. Fritch and Mr. Durand had the responsibility of sponsoring our class. Along with our Freshman year came initiation by the Seniors. We were all surprised that we survived. At the close of our Freshman year, we lost seven. They were: Aden Kincaid, Katherine Kramer, Susan Kramer, Susan Lock, Beverly Rawlings, Lee Willis, and Tony Frantz. Following close to the heels of our Freshman year was a jam-packed year of fun and study as Sophomores. This year we had 63 members in our clsss. Heading the class were: Jerry Pape, President; Ruth Burgess, Vice-president; Roberta Messmer, Secretary; Donna Weyeneth, Treasurer; Agnes Gough and Tom Smallwood, Student Council. Our sponsors were Mr. Fritch, and Mr. Durand. That year we had two gym parties that were fun for all. The high-light of our Sophomore year was receiving our class rings, and like every other class we thought ours were the best. At the end of our Sophomore year we lost eight, but gained two. Those leaving were: Theresa Cunningham, Larry Davidson, Jerry Deaner, Hazel Herrington, Joe Krauser, Irene Peruski, John Walker, and Wanda Wintermute. Those new to the Class of ’56 were: Roy Clink, and Mary Johnston. If anyone thought the first two years were busy, they had a big surprise awaiting them. When we entered our Junior year, there were 57 in the class. Our class elected the following officers to head the class: Tom Smallwood, President; Ruth Schuman, Vice- president; Jerry Pape, kept the records; Donna Weyeneth, handled the money; and Rosalie Gray and Tim O'Mara were on the Student Council. Our advisors were Mrs. Seley, Mr. Durand, and Mr. Fritch. One of our money making projects was selling Christmas Cards. Our next big event was the play, Quiet Weekend, a comedy directed by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. It was 8 great success. This year it was our job to sponsor the Jr. and Sr. Banquet and Prom. Harbor Lights was the theme. The Noblemen supplied the music and we had a very thrilling night. The closing of the Junior year, we lost four more of our class. They were: Archie Davis, Rosalie Gray, Donna Jones, and Donna Platz. At last came the long awaited Senior year with 53 high and mighty Seniors. We started our last year by electing our officers. Frank Lakatos was President; Duane Foye, his right hand man; Ruth Burgess, took the notes; Donna Weyeneth, handled the money; and Genevieve Mosher and Jerry Pape represented us on the Student Council. Our sponsors were Mr. Fritch, Mr. Durand, and Mr. Leckroneo Now it was our turn to initiate the green Freshmen, we couldn't have been too rough on them because they all seemed to survive. Our biggest money making project of the Senior year, was the magazine sales. We reached our quota which was $1200. The class received an Emerson radio for reaching the quota and the top salesman was Joyce Griffin. She received two pieces of luggage. With the help of Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Cook, we again presented another successful play, a mystery comedy, Deadly Ernest. Topping off a wonderful four years of high school we shall never forget, was a very impressive Prom and Jr. and Sr. Banquet. But, best of all were the long awaited baccalaureate and commencement exercises. We have fini- shed our high school career and as we look into the future, we truly realize we are, Out of the Harbor, and into the Sea. 12 Senior Class Officers FRANK LAKATOS I agree with no nan's opinion, I have my own I Math Club 23k F. T. A. 3 Senior Play k Annual Staff k Student Council k Class President k School Paper k DUANE FOTE The more a man loves the more he suffers.« Math Club jk F. F. A. l23li Junior Play 3 Annual Staff Vice President 1 Hall Monitor 1 RUTH BURGESS Oh boyI the times I've seen. Basketball 23k F. H. A. 23 Senior Play k Junior Play 3 Annual Staff k Office Staff k Vice President 2 Secretary k School Paper k DONNA WEYENETH A bit of a devil, a bit of an angel. Basketball 23 F. H. A. 23U Senior Play ii Annual Staff It Band 1231 Library 3! Class Treasurer I23I1 Pep Band 3k School Paper I4 Citizenship Award 3 GENEVIEVE MOSHER Is she talking yet or again? Basketball 23 Cheerleader 231 F. H. A. 23 Senior Play k Junior Play 3 Annual Staff k Glee Club 23k Student Council k School Paper 3 PETER PAPE Don't take life too seriously—you won't get out alive. Math Club U F. F. A. 123k Senior Play 1 Band !2}h Student Council 2lt President 2 Secretary 3 Pep Band 23U Citizenship Award 3 Hall Monitor U 13 Senior MARY FRANCES ABBOTT She walks like an angel, she talks PEGGY BARR like one too. but you can never tell Better to be short what an angel can and shine than tall do. and cast a shadow. Math Club F. H. A. F. T. A. 23U 23l 3U Annual Staff U Glee Club 3h Annual Staff U Library 23 School Paper li TOM BARR Energy is too pre- cious to waste on studying. Football 2 Track 123 Varsity Club 2 F. F. A. 12 GAYLE BRYCE 1 believe that laughter is medicine. good Math Club 23U F. H. A. 12 Senior Play U Annual Staff 1 Band 1 Office Staff h School Paper 1 JACK BOGAN The answer to a maiden's prayer. Football 12 Senior Play 1 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 1 Glee Club 3 Secretary 1 School Paper h ALICE BURGESS There is mischief in her pleasant smile. Basketball F. H. A. School Paper 23k 23 h Seniors PHILLIS COLE A good time was had by all and I was no exception. F. H. A. 23b Annual Staff Band 123 Office Staff b School Paper lj KEN DUNCAN Aren't I a clever little fellow? AGNES GOUGH It isn't what you do, it's what you get away withI Basketball 23 F. H. A. 23 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 1 Library k Student Council 2 School Paper k JACK GREENE Unlike others is himself. , he Football 123b Basketball 12 Track 123b Varsity Club 23b F. F. A. 123b Hall monitor b EDDIE GRAFF Let's take the long way home. Football 23k Varsity Club 3I1 JOICE GRIFFIN A ring on her finger, a man on her mind. F. H. A. 2 Glee Club 123k School Paper 3 Hall Monitor 1 DORIS HEATH I'm not a rule breaker just a mis- chief makerI F. H. A. 23 Glee Club 3b School Paper b MARY JOHNSTON She's neither shy or bold, but just a girl 8s good as gold. Senior Play 1 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff b Glee Club 3 Office Staff k Hall Monitor 2 At Southfield High Seniors DOUG JONES To read Shakespeare is a crime, just give me a comic book. Band 12 3U School Paper U GERALDINE JONES I might be better if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Glee Club 3U School Paper 1 MARIE KENNY Always happy, always gay, nature made her just that way. F. H. A. 23 Annual Staff U Office Staff I4 RON LAEDER I'm 8 smart guy, but I h8ve a h8rd time proving it. Math Club h F. T. A. 3 Senior Play h Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 23U Band 1231 Glee Club 3 Pep Band 3h School Paper h Hall Monitor 1 BLAINE KERBYSON Here he comes, there he goes and where he is knows. no one Baseball 123U Math Club u WAYNE LAWLER Of 811 sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'He flunked againI' F. F. A. 123U Hall Monitor It MARLENE LEIBINGER There are 8 lot of bumps on the road of life, and a sense of humor is a good shock absorber. F. H. A. 231 F. T. A. 3ii Glee Club 1 NILA MAC FARLANE Judge me not until you know me. F. H. A. 23 Senior Play U Junior Play 3 Annual Staff U Glee Club 23h Library 2 School Paper li Seniors ROBERTA MESSMER Her future can't be any brighter than her past. F. H. A. 23 F. T. A. I Glee Club 23U Secretary 2 JEANETTE MOORE Her thoughts and her conduct are all her ownI Math Club 23U Band 123U School Paper It GERALD MOSHER Always working hard to avoid work. F. F. A. 1231 Band 1 TIM O'MARA Wherever there is an argument; there too will be Tim. Football 1231 Basketball 1231 Baseball 1231 Varsity Club 123h Senior Play U Student Council 3 Vice President 1 School Paper 3 DORIS NSAVES I can resist any- thing except temp- tation. F. H. A. 23l F. T. A. 3l Annual Staff 2l Glee Club 23 Library 3l Hall Monitor 1 JOSEPH PAPE Six foot of man, to say nothing of his feet. Football 23l Basketball 23l Baseball 123U Varsity Club 23U F. F. A. 123U BEVERLY PARROTT Some day I'll find him. F. H. A. 23U F. T. A. 3l Annual Staff 1 Glee Club U STEVE POZSGAY Work fascinates me; I can look at it for hours. Track 1 Student Council 2 School Paper 2 Seniors GARY REID RAYMOND RICH It's fun to study, Behold a friend I'll betI Football 3 Football h Baseball 3 Baseball h Varsity Club h Band 12 Manager h Math Club 23h Band 123k Student Council 1 President 1 ROBERT RICH I might surprise you, if you dare me. Track 3 F. F. A. 12ij HJTH SCHUMAN So little done, so much to do, I wonder if I'll ever get through. F. H. A. 23li F. T. A. 3U Annual Staff 1; Glee Club 231; Vice President 3 DONNA RUMBLE Love and a cough cannot be hid. Basketball Math Club F. H. A. Band Glee Club Office Staff 23b 23h 23h 23h 23 h PAT SCOTT She sighs at many, and loves them all. F. H. A. 231 Glee Club 12 3U TOM SMALLWOOD A woman hater, he pretends to be; but you know the truth and so do we. Football 123J4 Basketball I23I; Track 3 Baseball jh Varsity Club 23li Math Club 231; Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 3k Student Council 23 President 3 School Paper 3 Citizenship Award 3 Hall Monitor h JANICE SMITH My father's hair would turn gray to see me drive our Chevrolet. Math Club 231; F. H. A. 231; F • T. A. 3I; Senior Play 1; Junior Play 3 Annual Staff U Band 1231; Glee Club 23U Library 23 School Paper Li CHARLES STONE Seniors JAMES STRINGER After man came woman, and they ve been after him every since. Football U Basketball 23 Baseball 12 In my desk my books do lie, they re at rest and so am I, Football 23I4. Basketball 2 Track 231 F. F. A. I23I JERYL THAYER I have two speeds; slow and slow. super F. F. A. 1231 Senior Plsy 1 Junior Play 3 LARRY VAN NORMAN Whenever I feel like exercising, I lie down till the feeling goes away. Football 123b Basketball 2 Baseball 123b Varsity Club 123b Junior Play 3 ROBERT VAN SICKLE Sometimes I just sit and think and sometimes I just sit. F. F. A. 123b School Paper 1 RUTHANN VATTER To get enjoyment out of life, be stupid; I know, voice of experience. F. T. A. 3b Senior Play b Annual Staff 2b Band 123b Glee Club 2b Library 3b Office Staff b DARYL WISMER He always gets things done, yet he has a lot of fun. Football 3b Baseball 3b Math Club 23b Band 123b Senior Play DEADLY ERNEST December 2, 1955 Directed by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook Characters Ernie - Ron Laeder Bumpus - Jack Bogan Aunt Ethel - Janice Smith Sleepy - Tim O'Mara Gladys - Ruth Burgess C. E. Grimm - Frank Lakatos Clarissa - Mary Johnston Ernestine - Ruthann Vatter Henry Gilcrest - Jeryl Thayer Pumpkin - Genevieve Mosher Jill - Nila McFarlane Aunt Stella - Gayle Bryce Dr. Ernest - Jerry Pape Margie - Donna Weyeneth Our easy going hero Henry Gilcrest, becomes discussed with life when he loses his job, girl, and room and decides to be done away with for $17.83 by a man called Ernest. Then his outlook on life changes and that is where the fun begins. Virtually everyone he meets is called Ernest, but in the end he gets his room, girl and job back. Junior QUIET WEEKEND March 25 1955 Directed by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook Characters Play Mr. Spence - Jack Bogan Mr. Melvin - Ron Laeder Mrs. Melvin - Mary Johnston Miss Mullins - Agnes Gough Diane - Ruth Burgess Barbara - Genevieve Mosher Edna - Nila McFarlane Mrs. Harrington - Janice Smith Oliver Spence - Duane Foye Barry Daniels - Tom Smallwood Jack Denton - Larry VanNorman Rufus Dwight - Jeryl Thayer Mr. Melvin a hard working clerk in a real estate office, reluctantly agrees to help his employer, Mr. Spence, put over the sale of dilapidated cottage to a rich woman, Mrs. Harrington. At Mr. Spence's request, he has employed a not-too-able car- penter named Rufus, and a cleaning woman. Miss Mullins, to get the house ready for inspection. Mr. Melvin took his wife and two daughters along for background, to pre- tend that they were spending a delightful vacation there. Miss Mullins assumes control and threatens to leave unless they all pitch in and help, including the deceitful Mr. Spence. Barry, Barbara's ex-boyfriend, appears more or less disguised as a famous French artist, to make a last appeal to Barbara. Jack, a personably young lifeguard, the stupid Oliver, and Barry acquire black eyes in settling the problem. A happy outcome, however, follows the confusion of broken furniture, and windows that fall out. Comfortable Can Anybody Whistle?' |The Basketball Whizes Rabbit Race Class Party! f No Help_ Wanted Gentlemen?? radies and Gentlemen Coach Drink Upj Moments to Remerriber George Pattullo President Juniors Ronald Brabant Vice-President Lois Decker Secretary John Merriman, S. C. Larrie Barr Larry Booth Clara Brown On Betty Bungart —g— Clare Darlington fU Clifford Davis ' t Richard Delong David Felk Sharon Greene Richard Grice Faye Hale Gerald Hooper Jean Baughman Treasurer Barbara Matthews Janet Fritch, S. C. Charles Moehling Ruth McCarty Joyce Parrott Gary Rich Margaret Roberts Gayle Root Edith Samuelson Harvey Scott Carrol Spaetzel Nelson Stolicker Willard Swoffer Jfm| V Donna Jones Ronald Jones Robert Kirkpatrick Doris Klaty Raymond Lamont Rosemarie Lamont Bob Tanton Edward Taylor Sally Tobi John Tomichek Eugene Wagester Frank Wagester Joanne Lee Gary Lenk 24 Marlene Walker Dolly Willing ” ■ Dennis Dorman President Sophomores Donna Tait Vice President Karen Pettey, Sec. Beth Van Norman, Trees. Dale Abbott Mary Abent Robert Amey Carol Anderson Mary Ellen Anderson Carl Clink Jo8nne Cole Philip Decker John Dutcher Sharron Fritch Phyllis Gough Jack Grice James Griffin Joe Handley James Hardison Richard Hamisch Jack Harrison Lorna Herrington John Hallosy Lois Hooper Mary Kandell Hugh Lefler Sandra lichter Janice McEachin Rena Graff, S. C. Harold Stolicker, S. C. Cora Maynard Gayle Numan Dale Noble Robert Noble Nancy Parrott Elizabeth Pfaff Bonnie Pozsgay Connie Reid Wanda Reid Dick Smith Richard Stauffer Gene Stolicker Carl Stringer Carol Stringer Henry Kay Tanton Carol Valdick Karen Vatters Dwight Walker Roger Spencer President Freshmen Marilyn Martin President Larry Maynard James McVittie, S. C. Iris Baltzer, S. C Janice Lamont, Treas. Diana Nichol, Sec Minnie Abend John Belger Barbara Bishop Pat Bowling John Mosher Roy Mosher Je8n Munroe Kenneth Brabant Mary Jane Bung art Aieleen Cameron Judy Cole Gail Cunningham Nancy Decker Lawrence Doerr Charles Donaldson Edward Gibbs Darlene Graves Judy Greene Keith Hardison Helen Hoenicke Nila Jean Howard Barbara Jones Guy Jones Dale Klaus Judy Krause James Leckrone Fred Leibinger Charles Main Gale Norton Lynda Norton Mary E. 0 Connell Garth 0 Mara Bill Parrott Daniel Pearson Karen Phillips Leo Rose Loraine Russell Duane Saska Jean Schuman Jack Stefan Stuart Stoutenburg James Thsyer Mary Tomichek Bobby Varosi Rosemary Varosi Steve Varosi David Wendt Ruth Ann Wilson Joann Woodward Dennis Smallwood President Eighth Grade Marlene Rose Vice President Barbara McFarlane, Sec. Judy Griffin, Treas. Carol Allen Billy Anderson Robert Anderson Jean Bowling Eldon Bradshaw Rose Ann Felk Anita Grice Linda Hall Russell Hall Joyce Hooper Stuart Hooper Patsy Jones Robert Kandell Laura Lake Carolyn Lathrop Virginia Lee Mary Jane Lossing Robert Laughren Nancy McEachin Phillip Merriman Rosemary Mosher Sandy Parrott Garth Pattullo Ronald Pohl Joe Reinelt Vernon Rich Audrey Pozsgsy, S. William Buhl, S. Mary J. Rumble Tom Rumble Ted Russell Kurt Samuelson Lyle Samuelson Jane Ann Scott Lynn See Delores Shaw Karl Shoebottom Lloyd Smith Minnie Stolicker Roger Stolicker Karen Stoutenburg Jack Stringer Judy Stringer Donald Swoffer Arlene Tanton Dick Tanton Joan Tanton Phyllis Tanton Jane Thornton Zella Walker Bonnie Witt 27 Seventh Grade Janet Loss Vice President Carol Fleck, Sec. Richard Moehllng, Emily Abend Jerry Amey Richard Barker Linda Barr Carolyn Brabant Marilyn Brabant Kay Biyce Linda Burns Yvonne Clink Don Darlington Karen Davis Bonnie Franzel Penny Franzel Lowell Fritch Carl Fuller Valeta Geeck Larry Greene Kay Grice Cecil Hamill Arthur Hooper Orville Hooper Ward Hooper Gordon Jones Carol Kenny Clifford Kenny Carrol McEachin Larry Hulslander, S. C. Helen Dutcher, S. C. Treas. Wayne Pagel Robert Pattullo Dwain Phillips Kenneth Pohl Susan Pohl Wayne Port ice Roger Reich Barbara Rich Betty Roberts Muriel Roberts Phyllis Rumble Roger Tait Barbara Tanton Walter Twiss Billy Varosi Janet Varosi Donald Wagester Gerald Walker Lome Warczinsky Terry Weston Judy Wolf Marjorie Workman Kenneth Zdrojewski 28 ,£l nnlT1 |ri1 e v Cy t ABC © ft t £ ▼ 4 +o “Rel) zy Wfe 27 corn e gon-e VV- Toy flLL bo T ‘ n ft i _ -iW TDe 1 i rr— ffi l§ 'e® 29 Hal Blanchard James Bowerman Sixth Grade Bernard Lossing Carolyn Mclntire Clarence Bowling Linda Bryce Marilyn Milton George Mosher Robert Buhl Leslie Burgett Nancy Caswell Patsy Clements Eva Clink Carol Colter Carolyn Cripps Rebecca Davidson Roger Davidson James Decker Normalene Doerr Norma Dreher Eddie Dorman Delores Dumity Larry Geeck Marilee Greenan Charles Graff Robert Hall Alan Hamish Richard Harter Larry Heronemus Charles Hoenicke Patsy Howard Jeanne Innes Quinn Jones Carol Kenny Minnie Kincaid June Lake Kathleen Lawler Janis Leckrone Bernice Nichol Philip O'Connell Rodney O'Mara Sharon Pattullo Robert Phillips Betty Rich Teddy Rumble Gary Schmidt Dorothy Scott Charles Shaffbower Connie Shanks Gary Shaw Suzanne Spencer Caren Srock Darlene Tait Herbert Tanton John Tanton Donna Tarzwell Carol Thayer John Thayer Joy Thayer John VanNatter J ames Varosi Pauline Wagester Richard Welsh Robert Warczinsky Wayne Williamson Nicholas Willing Joyce Wolf 30 Lois Abend Fifth Grade Carolyn McConnachie Georgia Allen Ann Am ey David Anderson Sharon Belger Ronald Bowling Charles Cole Carol Cook Carolyn Darr Donnie Davis Janet Davis Janet Decker Kathleen McEachen Marilyn McEachin Judy Maier Richard Merriman Floyd Milton Gerald Mosure Robert Noble Sidney Noble Elaine Norton Gary Norton Roger Phillips Diane Dumity Richard Dunlap Gary Fink Laurine Fritch Gary Greene James Greene David Pohl Phyllis Pritchard Robert Reinelt Carl Rich Gary Rich Doris Roberts Lideth Hardy Judy Harrison Jaciel Herrick William Hoenicke Irene Hooper Judy Hooper Joyce Howard Peter Innes Sandy Kirkpatrick Leroy Kunze Barbara Lamont David Lee Rose Lossing Carl Loughren John McFarlane Robert Scott Bonnie Shanks James Shanks John Shanks Charles Shaw Gary Shoebottom Gary Sraigill Kenneth Swoffer Rose Tarzwell Teddy Thayer Yvonne Turnbull Thomas Twiss Marilyn VanSickle Gerald Wagester Harold Whittaker 31 John Arnold Stanleu Bezemek Mary Boldt Fourth Grade Robert Merriman Phillip Mosure Kathleen Nichol Stephen Bowerman Sharon Bradshaw Michael Broughton Robert O'Connell John Pape Robert Parrott Stephen Bryce Stewart Bryce Marcia Buhl Gary Peters Edward Pfaff Sandra Rich Carolyn Bungart Helen Bungart Sandra Caig Sherry Richards Rose Roberts Bradley Root Penny Clements Thelma Cripps Wayne Cripps Matthew Dreher Ronald Dumity Barbara Franzel Arthur Graff Barbara Hall Jo Ann Harrison Carol Jones Bonnie Hartsell Donald Hooper Grant Jones Eleanor Kerbyson Richard Laeder Lola Lake Lois Lake Ruth Los sing Barbara Rowntree Gary Russell Linda Russell Phillip Saska Donald Scott Ronald Scott Dennis Seiler Billy Shaffbower Dennis Shanks Larry Shanks Penny Smigill Jennifer Smith Sandra Stauffer Steven Stefan Richard Stringer Dale Thayer Grant Thayer Judy Thayer Diana Thomas Laura VanNatter Jerry VanNorman Marie VanSickle ( Barbara McCarty Gerald McCully Lorena Mclntire James Main Robert Martin Elvie Mattson Thomas Vsrosi Patricia Wagester Gary Walker Ronald Walker Donald Weston Larry Wilkinson Gerald Willing Mathew Willing 32 -jj Phillip Allen Robert Allen Roderick Baltzer Douglas Barr Third Grade Edward Basler Dorothy Belger Nancy Brabant Ann Bryce Leonard Burgett Lyn Caig Grant Carman Joan Caswell Charles Cook .AW Kenneth Cartier Linda Cunningham A 4 - Ronald Daley Beverly Darr Barbara Decker Dawn Decker -j Diane Decker Judy Dickenson Larry Flanigan Mary Sue Foss Gerald Handley Dennis Lenk Sharron McConnachie Larry Mclntire James Martin -I Georgieanna Mattson f Clare Merriman Roger Merriman 4 Charles Mosher William Mosure Carol Pagel Margaret Parrott Richard Peters Janice Phillips ■ Roger Portice Diane Reinelt Arthur Sh8w sfoSv Catherine Smigill Robert Srock Dwain Sweet ire Judith Swoffer Deanna Szalay Diane Tenton Arthur Tarzwell Dennis Thayer Nancy Th8yer Jeffery Herrick Linda Howard Mary Howard Bonnie Innes Larry Johnson Paul Jones Rex Kohler Patrick Lawler Sandra Lee Sharon Thayer Robert Turner Earl Wagestei Carl Warczinsky Donna Whittaker Darlene Williamson Elaine Williamson Gerald Wolf James Wolf 33 rr 1 1 J 1 1. 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Larry Russell Barbara Sanford Wayne Schmidt Nancy Shanks Gail Shaw Gerald Hartel Barbara Hartsell Beverly Helmold Larry Hooper Allen Jones Phyllis Jones Mark Kohler George Lawson Kay Lossing Lawrence McEachen Harold McGregor Barbara Maier James Stolicker Patsy Stone Gerald Stringer ft ft William Truitt Randy Turnbull Janet Twiss Reginald VanSickle William Watson Penny Welch Duane Williamson Terrance Wilson Roger Wolf no picture ft a 34 Emil Abend Lynda Allen Dianne Barr First Grade James Merriman Alex Mosher Robert Nichol Marie Basler David Bezemek William Boldt Paula Noble Larry Norton Kathleen O'Connell Craig Bowerman Alan Broughton Karl Buhl Cheryl O'Mare Nancy Peters Gary Pohl Wanda Bungart Gerald Cartier Barbers Caswell Terry Pohl William Reinelt Dennis Rich Phillip Caswell Ruth Caswell Sharon Caswell Joyce Russell Marilyn Russell Charles Sanford Louise Daley Dennis Davis Diane Dickinson Elaine Saska Ruth Ann Schmidt Dale Seiler Robert DuCharme David Durand David Falk Arnold Sh8gene Robert Shagene Joyce Shanks Jay Fink Nancy Galliraore Linda Hamill Judith Smallwood Garry Smith Suzanne Smith Carolyn Hardy Larry Harrison Carolyn Helmold Mark Spencer Audrey Stolicker Mary Tanton Dale Hewitt Robert Hoenicke Ruth Hooper Fred Thayer Nancy Ellen Thayer Charlene Warczinsky Glenn Randell Shannon Lawler Bruce McCleak Dennis Mclntire Ruth Warczinsky Jeryl Waun George Whittaker Keith McVittie Randall Wilke Sharon Maier Diane Williamson Richard Mater Sharon Wintermute Jane Ann McConnachie °Fer Zdrojewski 4th 35 John Abbott Nancy Allen Wayne Allen David Barker Kindergarten fTT Ronald Hooper -f Edward Kerbyson 'V, Wayne Kirkpatrick ! 1 Charles McCleak ‘SLM Cheryl Baumeister Nancy Belger Robert Farley Dwight Bowerraan Dennis Brown Barbara Bungart Kathleen Bunyan James Clements Hugh Clink Janice Cripps Margie Darlington Keith Davis Lee Decker Linda Decker Rex Decker William Decker David Dutcher Joanne Erard no cture Linda Fink Michael Foss John Franzel Diane Fritch Harold Gallimore James Gosdzinski Linda Lee Gover Linda Harms Marilyn Hartsell Wayne Helmold Judy Hirzke Donald Hooper Terrance McGregor Nancy McNabb n0 © picture Larry Kenny Marsha Noble Denise Parrott Cheryl Phillips William Pearson Brenda Port ice Linda Reinelt Roger Rich no km. £ i i 2 r Linda Rowntree Jeannine Russell Allan Schmidt ©0 Diane Shanks Karen Shanks Richard Shaw Gary Stauffer Penny Tarzwell Charles Thayer Diana Thayer Elmer Thayer Franklin Thayer Robert Thomson Yvonne Tobi Sandria Truitt Martha VanSickle Gene Wolf Peter Wolf C M. %6 36 te S3IIIAI13V Row 1: R. Graff, B. Pozsgay, B. Pfaff, C. Stringer, G. Root, R. Vatter, B. Matthews, R. Schuman, C. Maynard. Row 2: Mr. Moore, M. Leibinger, B. Parrott, G. Mosher, D. Jones, J. Baughman, S. Litcher, M. Kendall, J. Jones, D. Heath. Row 3’ P. Scott, B. VanNorman, K. Pettey, J. Griffin, F. Hale, J. Smith, P. Barr, S. Greene, M. Roberts. Girls’ Glee Club The school year of 55 - '56 has brought many changes to the high school library. The new library is large enough to seat 36 people. There is one room for conference, and one for special work. Many new books and periodicals have been added. The library is open during the entire day, and for short periods after school. There are two student librarians each class period to assist students in selecting books. Mrs. Fleck is in charge of the library. Row It B. Burns, D. Weyeneth, A. Gough, D. Neaves, R. Vatter, D. Foye, Mrs. Fleck. Row 2: L. Hooper, G. Nauman, S. Tobi, M. Walker, M. Ander- son, E. Stolicker, J. Fritch, R. Lamont, L. Herrington, S. Greene. Librarians Row 1: D. Root, S. Pohl, M. Roberts, M. Brabant, L. Bums, C. McEachen, C. Lathrop, K. Grice, E. Abend, V. Geeck, C. Brabant. Row 2: Mr. Moore, B. Rich, A. Pozsgay, B. MacFarlane, J. Stringer, B. Franzel, J. Bowling, H. Dutcher, J. Griffin, P. Rumble, R. Mosher, D. Shaw, J. Hooper, K. Davis, A. Grice, C. Allen, J. Wolf. Row 3: Z. Walker, L. Barr, P. Tanton, J. Tanton, Y. Clink, B. Witt, L. Lake, M. Lossing, C. Fleck, J. Scott, M. Rumble, P. Jones, J. Varosi, K. Bryce, C. Kenny. Junior High Glee Club F. T .A. Club The second year of the F.T.A. was under the leadership of Nr. West as sponsor. Mary Frances Abbott was president; Ruth- ann Vatter, vice pre- sident; Doris Neaves, secretary; Rena Graff, treasurer; Connie Reid, librarian; Karen Vatter, report- er - historian. The club spon- sored dances after games and helped teachers when they needed extra help. Row 1: J. Smith, D. Tait, R. Graff, M. Abbott, D. Neaves, R. Vatter, K. Vatter, C. Reid. Row 25 R. Clink, M. Kandell, M. Leibinger, Parrott, J. Cole, D. Nichol, B. VanNorman, R. Schuman, D. Foye, Mr. West. Row 1: D. Root, H. Dutcher, G. Mosher, F. Lakatos, P. Pape, J. Fritch, A. Pozsgay, R. Graff, Mr. Leckrone. Row 2: L. Hulslander, R. Spencer, H. Stolicker, J. McVittie, D. Dorman, I. Baltzer, J. Merriman, D. Smallwood, B. Buhl, G. Psttullo. Student Council The Student Council is made up of the President and 2 elected members from each of grades 7-12. This year's officers were: President, Jerry Pape; Vice President, Frank Lakatos; Secretary, Janet Fritch; Treasurer, Genevieve Kosher; and Advisor, Mr. Leckrone. Our main activities for this year was the handling of pop for the games, setting up the hall monitor system, running the noon-hour program, and providing assemblies for the students. Jack Shaw, Dave Labor, Joe Darabos, George Hooper. Custodians M. Abend, I. Cameron, M. Leibinger, B. Parrott, A. Burgess, C. Valdick, D. Tait, J. Lee, C. Dsvis, C. Moehling, D. Klaus, G. Hooper, Mr. Durand. Drivers Training Club Row 1: J. Pape, J. Greene, T. Smallwood, L. Van Norman, E. Graff, T. O'Kara, J. Stringer. Row 2: Mr. Glover, B. Kirkpatrick, N. Stolicker, G. Rich, J. Griffin, D. Dorman, D. Delong, T. Barr, Mr. Waldo. Row 3: H. Stolicker, L. Booth, W. Swoffer, B. Lakatos, G. Lenk, B. Bum, R. Rich, G. Hooper. n°V,: V-rS' J: Thornton L See, B. Roberts, C. Fleck, J. Innes, D. Dumity, M. Brabant, R. Tait, L. Hall, J. Loss, M. Rose. Row 2: K. Stoutenburg, S. Parrott, P. Rumble, M. Workman, L. Fritch, J. Leckrone, C. Shanks, D. Tait, B. Rich, B. Hall, E. Dorman, B. Buhl. Row 3s B. Nichol, W. Twiss, N. McEachen, L. Geeck, B. Loughren, M. Stolicker, Mr. Moore. Junior Band Twenty-nine members corcpose the Junior Bend this year. They played for the Parent Teachers Association and on March 21, went to Yale for the Junior Band Festival. Row Is K. Grice, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Hooper, B. Franzel, M. Abend. 0WD2;. C Er0 11 ?. Clink, V. Wintermute, J. Walker, D. Willing, D. Lake, W« Reid• Cafeteria The hot lunch pro- gram began as schocl started with Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Winter- mute, and Mrs. William- son as cooks. The meals are well-balanced and consist of a hot-dish, sandwich, dessert, and milk. The cafeteria serves from UOO to 25 meals a day. The girls are paid weekly for working in the cafeteria. Row 1: D. Root, B. Tanton, Y. Turnbull, D. Roberts, R. Kerriman, A. Harnish, J. Herrick, J. Decker, R. Warszinsky, G. Norton, R. Scott, D. Phillips, D. Moehling. Row 2: C. Cook, L. Warczinsky, E. Norton, Q. Jones, C. Cole, P. Innes. Beginning Band This year, thirty-one beginners started band. Under the guidance of Mr. Moore, they gave a concert for their parents and another one for their own classmates. They have improved considerably since the first of the year and will be a big asset when they fill the ranks of senior band. Newspaper Row 1: R. Burgess, A. Gough, F. Lakatos, R. Laeder, J. Bogan, P. Cole. Row 2: N. MacFarlane, D. Jones, A. Burgess, B. VanSickle, D. Jones, H. Lefler, J. Moore, Mrs. O'Connell. Row 3’ B. Matthews, J. Smith, G. Bryce, D. Heath, G. Jones, D. Weyeneth, M. Abbott. The purpose of the journalism class is to give the student a bet- ter knowledge of how to write. This year’s class of 21 students is taught ty Mrs. O'Connell. The main function of the newspaper staff is to publish a bi-weekly newspaper. This year the paper is named Eagle Flashes. The Decker- ville Communi- ty School Band started out the marching sea- son with thir- ty-eight mem- bers and a new director, Mr. Ross Moore. The concert season started with playing at the dedi- cation cere- mony of the new vocational building, af- ter which the band moved in- to the new Senior Hall Monitors Row Is D. Root, K. Stoutenburg, L. Decker, P. Scott, R. Lamont, M. Rose, J. Griffin, S. Fritch, I. Baltzer. Row 2: J. Stringer, J. Fritch, R. Rich, B. Bungart, G. Mosher, D. Neaves, D. Tait, R. Spencer, B. Parrott, T. Gibbs, J. Cole, Mr. Leckrone. Row 3' B. Rich, D. Foye, B. Lakatos, T. Smallwood, J. Greene, R. Laeder, J. Stringer, P. Pape, D. Smallwood. m i Row 3.: N. Parrott, F. Hale, G. Neuman, I. Baltzer, D. Rumble, A. Tanton, M. Martin, N. Decker, L. Norton, M. Steadman. Row 2: R. Varosi, J. Cole, K. Vatter, W. Reid, v +?s,C°nneT1,« R°W P Pape R Vatter, J. Smith, Mr. Moore, S. Varosi, B. Matthews, J. Monroe. music room. The Christmas student as- sembly was entertained by the band, which played well-known Christmas numbers. On February 9, the band went to Brown City where the Annual County Band Festival was held. The Spring Concert by the band and chorus brought a successful and happy year to a close. Row 1: J. Thayer, J. Moore, R. Rich, D. Wismer, D. Weyeneth, S. Fritch, .J. Parrott, D. Tait. Row 2: D. Smallwood, M. Roberts. Row B. Bishop, K. Phillips, B. Buhl, R. Brabant, G. Lenk, J. Cole, R. Laeder, C. Reid. Band Pep Band Row Is B. Matthews, G. Nauman, S. Fritch, M. Roberts, S. Varosi, B. Buhl, J. Pape, R. Laeder. Row 2: I. Baltzer, D. Weyeneth, D. Smallwood. The Pep Band con- sists of eleven mem- bers this year. They played at pep meet- ings and between halves of basketball games. The purposes of the band was to give en- tertainment at games and to promote school spirit. UGH SCHOOL DECKERVILLE Row 1: D. Walker, J. Thayer, J. Stringer, B. Kirkpatrick, D. Foye, G. Pattullo, P. Pape, D. Rich, J. Handley. Row 2: J. Hardison, G. Wagester, E. Stolicker, B. VanSickle, R. Clink, P. Decker, N. Stolicker, G. Rich, J. Greene, L. Booth, W. Swoffer, J. Pape, R. Hamish, R. Lamont, J. Merriman, Mr. Poole. Row 3s J. Dutcher, D. Klaus, L. Doerr, J. Harrison, F. Leibinger, B. Tanton, D. Smith, H. Stolicker, G. Jones, R. Mosher, J. Stefan, D. Wendt, D. Grice, J. Thayer. Row Is: T. Gibbs, D. Abbott, K. Brabant, C. Clink, J. Belger, J. Mosher, J. Leckrone, G. Mosher, J. Grice, C. Donaldson, S. Stoutenburg, C. Stringer, S. Varosi. The Deckerville F. F. A. Chapter has a total of 58 members this year. Our President, for the year was Duane Foye; Vice President, Bob Kirkpat- rick; Secretary, George Pattullo; Treasurer, Jerry Pape; Reporter, Jim Stringer; Sentinel, Jeryl Thayer; and Advisor, Mr. Poole. Among the activities of the chapter this year was the sixth annual Tractor Field Day, the School Ag. Fair in November, and the official initiation of the Green Hands and Chapter Farmers. Later in the year, the annual FFA Banquet was held with the guest speaker, Bill Vincent of WTTH, giving an excellent talk. The Deckerville FFA participated in the County Parlimentary Law Teams, Farm Forum, and Farm demonstrations. Jerry Pape placed highest in the County Land Judging Contest held in Sandusky on January 31 and was awarded a trophy. The Deckerville FFA runs a complete farming program each summer, owning a tractor and some tilage equipment. 46 Row Is Mrs. Johnston, N. Parrott, R. Schuman, F. Hale, J. Smith, D. Weyeneth, M. Roberts, L. Decker, J. Parrott, K. Vatter, C. Spaetzel. Row 2: P. Bowling, B. Bishop, B. Parrott, M. Leibinger, M. Kandell, M. Walker, D. Rumble, J. Baughman, S. Lichter, P. Cole, D. Tait, G. Norton, L. Russell, J. Kraus. Tow 3: M. Steadman, P. Scott, M. Bungart, B. Kerbyson, B. Bungart, J. Fritch, R. Lamont, S. To'oi, D. Nichol, B. VanNorman, D. Ne8ves, W. Reid, N. Decker. Row 1it M. Abend, R. Graff, J. Greene, N. Howard, M. Abend, C. Reid, I. Baltzer, M. Abbott, G. Neuman, J. Schuman, J. Woodward, B. Pozsgay, M. Martin, J. Cole. F.H.A. O The Deckerville Future Homemakers of America for the 55 and 56 year was under the leadership of Mrs. Johnston and Miss Read. The officers were: President, Donna Weyeneth; Vice President, Margaret Roberts; Secre- tary, Lois Decker; Treasurer, Janice Smith; Reporter, Karen Vatter; Histor- ian, Faye Hale; Song Leader, Ruth Schuman; Farlimentarian, Joyce Farrott; Chapter mothers, Mrs. Merle Fritch and Mrs. Ford Weyeneth. The membership was Ui. Our initiation party was a big success. The major activity for the first semester was serving for the football banquet. A new table lamp was purchased by the F. H. A. for the Homemaking Room. Row Is B. Kerbyson, M. Abbott, J. Smith, B. Bungart, L. Decker, D. Wismer, D. Rumble, M. Johnston. Row 2: R. Rich, G. Bryce, P. Pape, R. Brabant, G. Hooper, D. Foye, J. Moore, C. Brown, Mr. Cook. Row 3: C. Moehling, D. Delong, T. Smallwood, C. Darlington, R. Laeder, F. Lakatos, C. Spaetzel, B. Kerbyson, J. Bogan. Math Club Row 1: R. Vatter, G. Bryce, P. Cole, Mr. Leckrone, R. Burgess, B. Bungsrt, D. Rumble. Row 2: M. Johnston, M. Kenny, D. Nichol, M. O'Connell. Office Sta The office staff this year consists of ten girls. The student sec- retaries get daily experience doing- such duties as typ- ing, recording ab- sence and tardiness, making announcements, answering the tele- phone, and taking messages. They receive credit for their work in the office. Row 1: E. Decker, D. Merriman, E. Moore, E. Hooper, G. Terpenning, E. Reid, F. Hsrtsell, E. Caswell, E. Breidenbach, L. Noble. Row 2s G. Hooper, D. Labor, H. Kenny, R. Barr. Rus Drivers Junior Hi Cheerleaders Row Is J. Thornton, L. Hall, A. Grice, M. Rose. Row 2s V. Geeck, H. Dutcher, R. Mosher, D. Root. School Days Little Angels Very Attentive Fine Display |Beginning Band Innocent Faces 50 SPORTS Row 1: R. Rich, T. O'Hara, D. Felk, G. Lenk, H. Stolicker. Row 2: G. Hooper, E. Graff, J. Stringer, N. Stolicker, L. Booth, L. VanNorman, Mr. Waldo. Row 3: D. Delong, B. Lakatos, B. Kirkpatrick, W. Swoffer, G. Rich, J. Green, T. Smallwood. GAME SCORES Deck. 19-Bro m City 6 Deck. 19-Harbor Beach 6 Deck. 6-Sebewaing 18 Deck. 6-Unionville 0 Deck. 25-Mayville 0 Deck. 6-Ubly 7 Deck. 0-Pigeon 19 Deck. llj-Elkton 7 Football H Tanton J Handley, J. Belger, B. Parrott, R. Spencer, H. Tanton, J. Leckrone. Row 2: G. Wagester, G. Jones r q+nn i J-J; Twl“r: J- r- fw.- ISTf:J ham, D. Dorman, J. Griffin. P. Decker B nraKan+ « _ I D. Wismer, J. Etcher. ’ Brabant =. Darlington, D. Noble, . McVittie, G. Cunning- G. Reid, Row 1: R. Brabant, B. Lakatos, F. Garza, B. Kirkpatrick, G. Swoffer, A. McVittie, M. M e, Row 2: D. Stauffer, G. Pattullo, H. Scott, B. Burns, G. Lenk, J. Lathrop, D. Grice, r. . jri Mr. Glover, Row 3 2 J- Hardison, J. Griffin, P. Thompson, J. Barker, W. Swoffer, L. Booth, D. Dorman, J. Stringer. Track NTCC League Track Meet Unionville 80 9 10, Deckerville 79 6 10, Sebewaing 69 l ' Pigeon 36 7 l0, Elkton 12 2 5 Ubly 12 l 5 Harbor Beach F. Garza, B. Lakatos, G. Swoffer, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Barker. Track Meets _ Deckerville 78 ■ Sandusky 71 Deckerville 53 31 33 ■ Croswell 33 22 33 - Bad Axe 29 17 33 1 Deckerville 80 A Brown City 30 O' The 1955-56 Eagles squad was coached this year by Mr. Bruce Glover. The team won six and lost eleven games. DECKERVILLE OPPONENTS 52 Brown City 38 51 Ubly 53 53 Sebewaing 68 57 Pigeon 67 62 Mayville 6h 59 Harbor Beach 66 65 Elkton U7 61 Unionville 60 Sh Ubly 75 38 Sebewaing IS h2 Pigeon 62 U8 Mayville US U6 Harbor Beach 60 70 Elkton 7h 79 ■«Brown City 77 61 Unionville b6 h2 ««Harbor Beach 68 « - non-league «« - Tournaments Boys’ Varsity Basketball iow Is Mr. Glover, T. O'Mara, N. Stolicker, G. Rich, W. Swoffer, B. Kirkpatrick. Row 2: R. tich, G. Pattullo, R. Lamont, L. Booth, J. Pape, T. Smallwood, G. Lenk, G. Hooper. Row Is K. Vatter, P. Gough, C. Anderson, A. Burgess, N. Parrott, G. Mosher, J. Parrott, Mrs. O'Connell. Row 2s D. Nichol, J. Cole, D. Rumble, B. Bungart, S. Fritch, G. Nauman, L. Hooper. Row 3s R. Gr8ff, M. Tomichek, G. Norton, I. Cameron, K. Pettey, B. VanNorman, M. Abend, C. Maynard. Girls’ Basketball The girls team of Deckerville High of 1955-56 had a perfect score with six wins out of six games. DECKERVILLE OPPONENTS h2 Carsonville 28 39 Kingston 22 35 Brown City 33 Sh Carsonville h2 35 Kingston 29 37 Brown City 29 56 Row Is D. Dorman, J. Griffin, B. Lakatos, J. Hardison, J. McVittie, B. Smith, L. Rose, R. Mosher, Mr. Waldo. Row 2s J. Handley, R. Spencer, D. Noble, J. Dutcher, H. Stolicker, B. Amey, J. Thayer, L. Maynard. Reserve Basketball The Jr. Varsity had a good season piling up eleven victorys against only five loses. The team was weak at the beginning of the season, but improved rapidly as the season moved along. DECKERVILLE OPPONENTS 35 Brown City 32 U6 Ubly 50 39 Sebewaing hi 38 Pigeon U8 32 Mayville 22 3h Harbor Beach 27 29 Elkton 33 U3 Unionville 17 50 Ubly 36 111 Sebewaing UO 26 Pigeon 56 5U Mayville 53 38 Harbor Beach 36 h2 Elkton UO 57 Brown City 52 56 Unionville U2 lov 1. Mr. Clover. . Berk.r, D. Tenton, B. W, || £££«£ oTfSioK I 5. Stringer, .. Hooper, 1 L. See. Junior High Basketball The Junior Hi had a strong team this year. With height and good ball handling, the team won six games and lost two. DECKLRVILLE OPPONENTS 38 28 3U 32 39 U7 33 13 Carsonville 36 Kingston 31 Carsonville 19 Brown City 17 Harbor Beach 23 Cros-Iox 31 Brown City 23 Kingston 19 59 'P' r '|V; ' “a.-£t. 5: S5 2: «Ss.B- “-'• R 31 .r S aLr?:’ LSiS: Baseball Gerald Hoop er r The baseball season was an unusually rough one this year, with Deckerville losing all of the seven games played. The boys played three home games while four were away. Al- though some of the games were close, they just couldn't score enough runs in any one game for a victory. Mr. Kniivila did a fine job of coaching the boys, as- sisted by the manager, Gerald Hooper. 60 G. Mosher, J. Psrrott, B. Bungart Varsity Cheerleaders B. Pozsgay, S. Lichter, P. Gough, C. Maynard Noon Hour Program Get That Ball Track? Another Point Guard Him, Cheerleaders Smile Pretty Architectures Calm, Peaceful, and Quiet I Wonder Ready to Work 63 Compliments of Advertisers THE PER ANNOS HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS Dentist Frantz Erothers Grocery Deckerville Cement Froducts Dr. Joseph A. Rutz Russell Frantz Cement Block Tile Johnson Milk Company Deckerville, Michigan Squire Dingee Company Deckerville, Michigan Cres Shell Service Cres Salowitz Dentist Auctioneer Norton's Plumbing Dr. George Forrester William Turnbull Deckerville, Michigan Dekalb Corn Davis Lumber Sporting Goods Veterinarian Charles G. Decker Douglas Davis Dr. R. M. Muir Carpenter Ssnilac County Bank Allis-Chslmers Machinery Nelson Dunlap Deckerville, Michigan Klaus Farm Service T8it's Floral Shop Deckerville, Michigan Thumb Associate Carsonville, Michigan Groceries Lockers Hale's Market Buhl Publishing House Cities Service Hazen Amey Lloyd Buhl Dell Klaty Deckerville, Michigan Turnbull's Market Walker's Sunoco Service Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Maurice Turnbull Deckerville, Michigan Dr. D. M. Baird Silver Tavern Steve Audrey Pozsgey Michigan Bean Company Deckerville, Michigan S8lay's Refrigeration Deckerville, Michigan Pine Grove Grocery Deckerville Rd. U.S. 25 Wilson's Barber Shop Deckerville, Michigan Postmaster Mancel Wintermute Broughton's IGA Artificial Breeders Association Insurance Agency Kenneth Broughton Deckerville Minden J. W. Powley Violet's Beauty Shop Well Drilling Violet Parrott Grant Abbott The Coffee Cup Floyd Alberta Roberts S. T. H. Oil Company Dickson Decker Hardware, Plumbing Heating Wagner Electric D. A. Witt Conpeny Don Wagner Baltzer's Barber Shop Manley Ealtzer Powers Hardware McGregor, Michigan Parrott's Body Shop Dewey Parrott Jewel Box Dale Apsey Insurance Agency Decker's Insurance Deckerville Hatchery Clifton Decker Forrester's Store Don Vi Forrester Ford Cars, Trucks, Tractors Johnston's Ford Sales New Idea, Fox, Ferguson, Co-op Messman Machinery Carman Funeral F8rlor Paiges Ben Franklin Store Gene Carman Ted Paige Shoe Repairing, Upholstering James Caig, Sr. Genevieve's Beauty Shop Genevieve Noble Gamble Store Harold Bolander Physician Sc Surgeon Dr. E. W. Blanchard Lumber Euilding Supplies Nichol Lumber Deckerville Feed Mill Deckerville, Michigan Cleaners Yake Brothers Stoutenburg Hardware Standard Oil Gas Stuart. Stoutenburg Rose Brothers Swoffer Implement and Hardware Melvin Swoffer Deckerville Oil Gas Mobil Oil Products Deckerville Creamery Glenn Parrott 64 m
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