Dexter High School - Log Yearbook (Dexter, MI)

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3 ,, is 1 ,f HN, K2 . E2 , . ww ,, ,yy h 5. sm yu :Q 4 -J. ' ? if 5. ,L ,Lg ,f 4 , THE 1955 L06 Published by the students of DEXTER HIGH SCHOOL DEXTER, MICHIGAN ROSALIE HOEY Editor-in-chief BILL TUPPER Associate Editor SAN DRA COOKE Assistant Editor JANET WHEELER EILENE FARRELL Typing BEVERLY EHNIS JUDY KARVEL Typing SANDRA SHERROD NEIL McSHANE BEVERLY MOORE BARBARA POTTER BETTY LE DWI DGE Activities MIKE O'MALLEY Sports LAMAR LAYTON CLYDE HAYNER MAX ZIEGLER BILL HARDIN Advertising MIS S BETTY DETT LING Advisor DEIIICATHIN This graduating class is but one of the many which he has seen come and go. His length of service on Piefy Hill has endured him to us all. We of the l955 LOG staff dedicate this yearbook to our friend, PETE SWEET FIIRWARD ln writing a forward to the 1955 LOG the staff would like to explain the theme. We have chosen Through These Portals because we feel that each segment of the book expresses some part of student life. The portals are the avenues of student activity: sportsp clubsp classesp and activ- ities. We have recorded some highlights from each of these phases as well as memories of the lighter side of our stay here at Dexter High School. The graduating class looks upon the book as a record of their senior year in high school. We have tried to show both the serious and fun sides of this year for them. To the other students in the school we have tried to give a record of what has happened through the eyes of the camera and in our writing. We hope that the book will provide the record of school life as we intended and that as you go through the portals here at Dexter you will remember this school year a little better because of the i955 LOG. THE L06 STAFF INIAIID 0F EIIUCATIIIN The Dexter Board of Education consists of five members: Mr. Carl Bates, president, Mr. Munnis Kenny, treasurer, Mr. Jack Bradbury, secretary, Mr. Earl Doletzky, trustee, and Mr. Neil Nixon, trustee. It is the function of this board to set the policy of the school system and to represent their electors in the establishment of a sound school pro- gram. This year a Citizens Committee of representatives from the service clubs and in- terested citizens has been formed to look into the possibility of future building and ex- pansion . AIIMINISTIIATIIDN MR. WAYNE L. WEBB Superintendent of Schools Michigan State Normal College B.S. University of Michigan M.S. MR. RAYMOND L. MILLER Principal of High School Hope College A.B. University of Michigan M.A. MR. LYLE E. BOUCK Principal of ,Elementary School Michigan State Normal College B.S. MISS INEZ ASHLEY Michigan State College A.B. English Spanish MR. RALPH E. BERGSTROM Northern Michigan College B.S. University of Michigan M.A. Shop Basic Electricity Mechanical Drawing MR. ROBERT BORGELT Michigan State Normal College B.S. General Science Mathematics MISS MARIA COHN Miami University, Ohio B.S. University of Michigan M.A. Mathematics MR. HUBERT BEARSS Chicago College of . Music B . M. Michigan State Normal College B.S. University of Michigan M. A. Instrumental Music MR. RAY BE RRY Morningside College, Iowa B.S. Biology General Science History Football Assistant Coach Basketball Coach Baseball Coach .f Q . .,,. ,. . I.. q i2fliX?Y f I - , . - .WTA - - - sg ,A 1.::2,gI. sXNFii11fTwi fxmzszfsf f, ' .- ,. 5 'V siw,3,Fs'w?fr5i fr ' .. A . S, F rei E lu... 5.-,,,-,-,,-ff::,..s,,:., 4, .. ' - - Igzevsfgfsitiligii, -2 -,in s ,. iw , lfTlii'l?Q'1'f T5 iiiffip, f Igifgs: -i.:mqQ I . .miss . 1l'l- 'f,-7 g fiif1' 'WW 5 I. fn .. -if - 9 'S G i it 'R- .'f:5r15?57:' . .J Q13 ijQ'3'- , ' If .fiwqgg jig ' MISS BETTY A. DETTLING University of Michigan A. B. English History MRS . GRACE GALE Michigan State Normal College B.S. Q University of Michigan M.A. Journalism Sociology Basic Living English Counselor MRS. JUDY DUANE Michigan State College B.S. Physical Education Health Education MRS . Ml LDRE D HAC KN EY Kalamazoo College A.B. - Librarian MRS. RUTH A. DEVINE Michigan State Normal College A.B. English MRS. MURIEL FRIEND Saint Olaf College, Minn B.A. Home Economics MRS. BEVERLY HARRIS University of Michigan B.S. in Design Art MR. H. ROBERT RAYMOR Central Michigan College B. S . Physical Education Qljealth Education -Junior High Coach Audio-Visual Director MRS . PALMA HAYS Texas State College for Women B.S. Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping MR. RICHARD LARSON University of Wisconsin B. S. Vocational Agriculture MR. BASIL OSBORN Eastern Illinois State College B.S . University of Illinois M.S. Physics Mathematics MR. JOHN RUNYON Michigan State Normal College B.S. History Government Geography MRS . EUNCIE LAMPKIN Michigan State College B. of Music Music Chorus MR. LARRY SOLDAN Michigan State Normal College ' B. S. Football Coach Basketball Assistant Coach Golf Coach Driver Education History SENl0RS Carole CAROLE NAN AMBURGEY I could be better if I would, but it is awful lonesome being good. Home Ec. Club Treas. 3 Nurses' Club I Newspaper 3 Senior Play Chorus 3 BARBARA JEAN BUCHO LZ I wept because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. Newspaper I, 2, 3 Yearbook 3 Student Council 4 Sec. 3 Debate 3 Forensics 4 FTA Pres. 3 Chorus I, 2 Sec. 3 Jr. and Sr. Play Baseball 2 llwi ndyll CLARA IRENE CAMPBELL 'Tis a well-spent penny that saves another. Band I, 2, 3, VP 4 Newspaper 3 French Club I Bowling Club 2 FTA 3 FNA I Clar L IIArell ARLENE ANN CARLSON The only way to have a friend is to be one. FNA I FTA 3 Newspaper 3 Bowling Club 2, 4 Astronomy Club 4 Chorus I, 2 Librarian 4 Il-,onli JANET BEVERLY ATKINSON I am sufficiently sophonsti- cated to the point where further consumption would be obnoxious to my capacity. Newspaper 3 Senior Play FTA 4 Nurses' Club I MARJORIE ANN BRADBURY Think before you speak. FTA Pres. 4 Bowling Club I Jr. and Sr. Play Yearbook 3 Band I French Club I Basketball 2, 3 , 4 Girl 's State 3 Student Council 2 llMqri ll KARL EDWARD EHNIS Whatcha doin', writin' a book? Junior Play Senior Play Football Manager 3 Basketball I, 2 IIDOCII Bettie BETTIE LOU CARTER People who live in glass houses should never throw stones. Nurses' Club I, 2 FHA 4 FTA Sec. 4 Senior Play GEORGE WILLIAM DARROW My aching back. Senior Play Football Basketball Darr Connelly Fred FREDRICK MARTIN FAUSER Mother Moose llphylll PHYLLIS IRENE CARTER I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. Student Prints 3 FNA I, 2, 3 FHA 4 Senior Play Home Ec. Club 2 EILENE MARIE FARRE LL It is better to love wisely, no doubt, but 'tis better to love foolishly than not to love at all. FTA 3 FNA I FHA Vice-President 4 Librarian 2 Log 4 Spanish Club 4 Basketball 2, 3 Student Prints Co-ed. 3 Eilene Class Vice-President 4 Fila-silo RAYMOND FIALKOWSKI Ok, get out. Football Class Vice-President SANDRA RUTH GALE Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Spanish Club Treas. Student Prints Chorus 'l, 2 Basketball T , 2 , 3' Class Treas. 2 nsqndyn PETER PAUL GREENFIELD A pat on the back builds character, providing, it is hard enough and low enough. Student Prints ll tell Butch DAVID L. GREGORY Censored . uDicku RICHARD LEE FRENCH You know it. Basketball 2 Class Vice-President 3 President of Student Council 4 WILLIAM BURTON GREGORY Girls, large or small, I like them all. Pep Club 4 Track 3 Smelly it kg .. Il Garll GARY LEE GOULD Okayl Latin Club Pres. 2 Senior Play Basketball l BARBARA IRE NE HU NAWI LL No one can acquire honor by doing what is wrong. FNA l, 2, 3 FHA Historian 4 Bowling Club 2 Chorus l Home Ec. Club 2 llBarbIl ROBERT JAMES KIE LWASSER Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Chorus l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3', 4' Football 2, 3', 4' Track 2', 3, 4' llBobll Squeaky ROBERT LEE KN IC KERBOC KER Life is a theater in which the worst people often have the best seats. Baseball 3', 4' FFA 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Rosalie ROSALIE ANN HOEY Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Cheerleader l FHA Pres. 3 Student Prints 3 The Log, Editor 4 Girl's State 3 Nurses Club l Chorus 2 Class Treas. l Class Sec. 2, 3, 4 BARBARA ANN KELSAY Can't live Forever. Spanish Club 3 Treas. 4 Nurses Club Sec. l Senior Play Basketball 2 Barb Lorna LORNA BERTHA KNISE LY Where there's a will there's a way. French Club I Junior Play Bowling C ub I Chorus 2, 3 FNA I Basketball 3', 4' Sec. of Class I JOHN ELWOOD LA ROSA There's always a wise one in the crowd. Student Council I, 3, 4 Boys State 3 Football Co-capt. I, 3', 4' Basketball 3, 4' S niffer CHARLES EDWARD MAHLER Hi'ya, cutie, Junior Play Senior Play Chuck Leon LEON GEORGE HINDERER O'Freedom school is but a joke. Bill WILLIAM CONRAD KRAMER l'Spose FFA I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Football I, 2, 4' DAVID WILLIAM MILES God created women, and boredom did indeed cease fro that moment on, but many other things ceased as welll Woman was God's second mistake. Football Co-capt. I, 2', 3', 4' Basketball I, 2, 3', 4' Baseball I, 2 Student Council 2 Class President 4 FFA I Il ll -,I ' 44,1 . L 'X -- RI it A s ,iw Mc S 4 'ilk I' I N 5 Ji R ,Q I., at fgg Q I II I f r: -GET 'v..+,gwf w-lg 'A f- ig. If 4 N m 3 I ,gg I Bruce BRUCE MILLER Patience . Spanish Club 4 Cross-Country 4 ' Basketball 4 Track 4 ' EDWARD FRANCIS PALMER Actually! llNedll JAMES CHARLES RICHARDS But Jan-- Band Junior Play Senior Play I, 2, 3,4 3,4 Radio Play Hi-Y-Club Basketball I , Football Swimming Band Treas. ll-limll cyu c til: 4 , Af -: 2 Kemo GORDON SAVE RY What ya doin ? FFA FFA Reporter I , Junior Play Football Suzie SUZANNE MARIE NIXON Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more . Log Staff Nurses Club Student Prints FHA FTA Senior Play Basketball ROY WILLIAM I didn't say. ll Royll , .fgm4-9, gf H 2, RADT KE I 2 3 4 sig! 33- fi I 4 iv , if 1 N lljuicyll JULIA ANN EVELYN SCOTT A sense of duty pursues us ever in darkness as in light our responsibilities are yet US. Student Prints FTA FHA FNA Librarian BARBARA JEAN SINDLINGER Women's Faults are many, men have only two -- Everything they say and everything they do. Nurses Club Bowling Clu Student Prin b ts FHA Secretary Basketball II Bqrbll WILLIAM HAROLD STANDER I don't know. Football l, 2, 3, 4' Swimming l sau ll-,cnll JANICE LEE SWANSON Practice makes perfect. Chorus 3 Junior Play Senior Play Spanish Club 3, 4 Pres. llAr1,II ARTHUR LEE SIMMS Don't take the initiative. Senior Play Chorus 2, Football Class Vice Pres. THOMAS SPIESS Your eye. Football 2, 3, Spools Tannie GEORGE EDWARD TAN NER Most great men are either dead or dying and I don't feel so good myself. Class President Student Prints, Editor ERWIN CHRISTIAN Guess again. FFA Reporter FFA Vice Pres. FFA Pres. Ervie I 4 TRINKLE 2 3 4 JOSEPH CARL WEBER JR. There could have been better men but I doubt it. Class Vice Pres. 2 Student Council 2 ll-loeyll Nance NANCY JEAN WHEELER Asi'es la vida. Jr. Play The Log 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 ', 4 ' Class Treas. 3, 4 Spanish Club Sec. 4 BilI WILLIS EDWARD TUPPER Don't run when you can walk, don't walk when you can stand don't stand when you can sit, and don't sit when you can lie down. Spanish Club 3 Varsity Club 3 Yearbook l, 2, 3, 4 Student Prints Photographer 4 Boys' State 3 Class Pres. 2, 3 Basketball I, 2 ', 3 , 41' Track 3 , 4 ' ALAN COATES WALDRON Hello. Spanish Club 3, 4 Alan Babe SaI Winkie SALLY MARIE WHEELER ANNA GLEORA WINKLE I never let school interfere Don't clean someone eIse's with my education. door step until your's is clean Nurses Club I French Club Spanish Club Sec. 3 Chorus Junior Play Nurses Club Student Prints Ed. 3 F. H. A. Debate 3 Library Basketball Indicates varsity letter in athletics. CLASS OFFICERS: Rosalie Hoey, secretary, Dave Miles, president, Fred Fauser, vice- president, Nancy Wheeler, treasurer. CLASS HISTGDRY The class of i955 took its place in the line of graduates when the first class meet- ing was held. George Tanner was elected president, Ray-Fialkowski, vice-president, Lorna Knisely, secretary, and Rosalie Hoey, treasurer. Marjorie Hawes and Jack LaRosa were Student Council representatives. With the help of Miss McCarty and Mr. Larson we began to feel we were becoming a part of D.H.S. Savings for the Senior trip started with concessions and dances after the games. The sophomore year passed smoothly. The high spot of the year was the winning of the homecoming trophy for our float, Lick 'Em. Bill Tupper served as president, Joe Weber, vice-president, Rosalie Hoey, secretary, and Sandra Gale, treasurer. Mari Bradbury and Dave Miles were student council representatives. Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Bole, and Mr. Wendt were our advisors. Moving into our Junior year the class realized that the years were moving by rapidly. Once again Bill Tupper was elected president, Art Simms, vice-president, Rosalie Hoey, secretary, and Nancy Wheeler, treasurer. Jack La Rosa and Barbara Bucholz were the Student Council representatives. The Penny Carnival, scrap drive, and Christmas card sales brought in profit to build up the treasury. We put on the Prom with the theme, Southern Starlight and gave the play Murder Mansion. The Plastics dinner was the finishing touch to a very busy year with the help of our advisors Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Devine and Mr. Stoddard. Who can believe it? At last! is what many members of the class said as they entered their senior year. Offices were held by Dave Miles, president, Fred Fauser, vice-president, Rosalie Hoey, secretary, and Nancy Wheeler, treasurer. Once again the position of Student Council representatives were held by Barbara Bucholz and Jack La Rosa. Dick French served as Student Council president. The Homecoming trophy was won again by the class of 1955. The theme of our float was, We'll make ie of Manchester. Lorna Knisely made the class proud when the football squad selsected her as the Homecoming Queen. A magazine drive and a three act comedy, The Board- ing House Reach gave us another chance to show our dramatic talents and to raise the funds in the treasury.. The class embarked May 'l8th for a five day trip to New York City. A good time wasf had b every senior and they all said it was more than was expected. The days flew quicklly by and before we knew it, we fa little nervous, were accepting our dip omas and taking the last glimpse of D.H.S. A class of fifty-two seniors graduated saying goodbye to their advisors, Mr. Bergstrom, Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Hays, and to t e students and faculty of Dexter High School. NAME Carole Amburgey Janet Atkinson Marge Bradbury Barb Bucholz Clara Campbell Arlene Carlson Betty Carter Phyllis Carter George Darrow Karl Ehnis Eilene Farrell Fred Fauser Ray Fialkowski Dick French Sandy Gale Gary Gould Pete Greenfield Bill Gregory Dave Gregory Leon Hinderer Rosalie Hoey Barb Hunawill Barb Kelsay TRAIT Going steady Fun loving Red face Absent minded Staying at home Skipping school Noisy Many haircuts Getting into trouble Maroon pig 5l 'III '47 Chevy Junky cars Sportsman Saturday nites Honky Tonkin' Seeing Clessie Short Using his own judgement Cats Chuck Red-headed temper Brown eyes GUILTY OF Liking it. Not getting my driver's license. Telling jokes. Going to The Virginian. Writing too many letters to a certain person. Being engaged. Chasing my shadow. Writing to Scotty. Not going steady. Not smoking. Too many trips to the U of M campus. Owning a motorcycle . Skipping school. Not finishing school at first attempt. Receiving too many letters. Working . Liking to. Sleeping in school. Knowing Ned Palmer. Not going with girls. Chuck Dying my hair. Going to the Parrot. WIIWS AMBlTlON Be a professional bowler Get it. See the world . Go to Russia as a foreign correspondent. Travel around the world in a street car. Go to Hawaii. Stay single. Marry him. Have anything l want. Go to college. 5l 2Il Be a screw machinist. Be a successful gambler. Finish this time. Answer all of them. Stay single and get rich quick. To own a Jaguar, a Thunderbird, and a MG all at the same time. Go around the world. Get out of school. Be a millionaire. Chuck Own a fleet of yellow Buicks. ' Go to Russia with Barb Bucholz. WHO NAME Bob Kielwasser Bob Knickerbocker Lorna Knisely Bill Kramer Jack La Rosa Chuck Mahler Dave Miles Bruce Miller Sue Nixon Ned Palmer Roy Radtke Jim Richards Gordon Savery Juliann Scott Art Simms Barb Sindlinger Tom Spiess Bill Stander Jan Swanson TRAIT Butch haircut Bashful Long hair Driving a truck to school. Sniffin' around Going steady Farmer Height Driving a car Driving a car Can't say D.A. haircut No girls Shy Being fat Friendly '39 Chevy Picking on Jim Murray Bangs GUILTY OF Skipping school to go hunting with Dick French. Not playing Football. Accompanying Janice. Sleeping in class. Going to school. Driving a Chevy. Sleeping on the wrong side of the bed. Getting along with the teachers. Knowing a certain person in another state. Driving at noon. Owning a '40 Chevy Corvette. Sayingithe wrong thing at the right time. Talking back to cops. Checking on Ed L. Running a noon-hour, non-licensed taxi service. Going with an alum- nus for over two years. '39 Chevy Going to school. Cruising up the river. AMBITION Hunt and fish for the rest of my life. Make Ra i se Own an easy million. a football team. a farm. Stay single. To learn a short-cut to Rosalie's house. Get on the right side. Be on the First space ship to the moon. To be Barb Kelsay's secretary. Permission to drive at noon. Own a new Corvette. Say the right thing at the wrong time. Own a farm and get married. Get married. Be a banker in a bakery so l can roll in the dough Keep him happy. Get a new Chevy. Become a bum. Own a southern planta- tion. Working in Mr . NAME George Tanner Ervie Trinkle Bill Tupper Alan Waldron Joe Weber Nancy Wheeler Sally Wheeler Anna Winkle TRAIT Smiling Staying out 'of trouble Red cars Getting A's None Stubborness Laugh Worker GUILTY OF Being late getting to Brighton. Going steady. Late for school. Getting A's Singing in home economics . Giving my opinion. Being silly. AMBITION To go to college, stay out of trouble, and get married. Stay out of the army, own a farm, and get married. Make a million selling road maps to Hernando's Hide-away. Get more A's Be a millionaire. Go to Mars. Work for secret service. Be President of USA. Miller's office. CLASS WILL We, the class of l955, of the village of Dexter, county of Washtenaw, and state of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and de- clare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills here- tofore made by us. First: We give, devise, and bequeath unto the Junior Class the treasured name of SENIORS. Second: As individuals, we do hereby give, and bequeath the following items: I, Caroile Amburgey, will my ability to get my brother's car to my sisters, Roma and San y. I, Janet Atkinson, will my quiet manners to Sharon Doletzky and Marilyn Flick. I, Marge Bradbury, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Patricia Bradbury. l, Barb Bucholz, will my bangs to Mr. Soldan. I, Clara Campbell, will my ability to come to school regularly to Flora Mallory. I, Arlene Carlson, will my ability to drive a car to Marion Wheeler. I, Betty Carter, will my ability to go steady with one guy and not flirt with another to Carole Murdock. I, Phylilis Carter, will my ability to yell with Barb Hunawill at pep meetings to Coach So an. I, George Darrow, give back to the school its books which I have not opened. I, Karl Ehnis, will m B average to Uncle Charlie Naylor. I, Eilene Farrell, will,my ability to skip school and not get caught to Dewey Clauson. Fred Fauser, will m gray chev to my sister Bertha Blimp falias Skip. i Ray Fialkowski, will, my iunky cars to Max Darrow. Dick French, will my 3 'lf2 year enlistment in the Navy to Ed Coy. Sandy Gale, will my ability to hit Chelsea and Ann Arbor in the same night and still be home by midnight to any iunior girl. Gary Gould, will my ability not to get caught to Bill Pidd. Pete Greenfield, will my ability not to get caught skipping school to Clessie Palmer. Bill Gregory, will my ability to goof to Bob Gregory. Dave Gregory, will my English career to Ken Krull. Leon Hinderer, will my Nice eye to Janet Daniels. Rosalie Hoey, will the office of Senior class secretary to Betty Ledwidge. Barb Hunawill, will my natural red hair to Christine Short. Barb Kelsay, will my ability to skip school 6th hour to Roy Miles. Bob Kielwasser, will all my old football equipment to Lynn Degener. Bob Knickerbocker, will the nickname of Squeaky to Mike O'Malley. Lorna Knisely, will my ability to stay with one guy at the basketball games to Shirley Barker. Bill Kramer, will my size l2 football shoes to anyone who needs them. Jack La Rosa, will my ability to get along with Mr. Miller to Jim Gainsley. Chuck Mahler, will my green bettle to anyone who will take it. Dave Miles, will my ability to talk in 6th hour study hall and get away with it to Judy Schneider. Bruce Miller, will my ability to get along with all teachers to Ted Dotts. Suzanne Nixon, will my haircut to Shirley Ehnis. Ned Palmer, will my 8f5 to Ken Krull. Roy Radtke, will my long words to the Junior class. Jim Richards, will my D.A. haircut to Neil Devlin. Gordie Savery, will my red truck to Dave St. Louis. Juliann Scott, will my inferiority complex to Bill Harden. Art Simms, will my taxi service at noon to Jim Gainsley. Barb Sindlinger, will my profound love of school to Janet Wheeler. Tom Spiess, will my '39 Chevy and my ability to drive it to Barb Pingston. Bill Stander, will my football shoes fthe ones he wrecked, to Mike O'Malley. Jan Swanson, will my absent mind to Sandy Cooke. George Tanner, will locker 518 to any iunior. Ervie Trinkle, will my Agriculture notes to Dave Ehnis. Bill Tupper, will a couple feet of my height to Gary Kolander. Alan Waldron, will my A in Physics to Mike O'Malley. Joe Weber, will my hangovers to Jim Gainsley. Nancy Wheeler, will my extra inch of height to my sister, Marion. Sally Wheeler, will Rooty to the cheerleaders. Anna Winkle, will my ability to be tardy to class and not get sent to the office for an excuse to Chuck Naylor. SENIOR CLASS i955 Arlene Carlson Anna Winkle Nancy Wheeler Gary Gould Art Simms Barb Bucholz Erwin Trinkle Lorna Knisely Sandra Gale Barbara Sindl inger Jim Richards 1 5 1Efiifflf33' ff 'G ,lla r 14 , ,, - B+- eeee v AgQ!?9 .k,L gi .r,. I rrer ' .', IQ ' ,Q .m,- .iff Bill Tupper BABY Karl Ennis Eilene Farrell Barb Hunawil l 14? J A Q, we Betty and Phyllis Carter 'Eg'j,'1: 'H ,, I 1 ,E ' fgziisz 2 i f455i5?ir??:fzlliifgiigdfpig ' 55353251 1 X WMS.: Q :on - 'n- H 7 - .,4':. ' H M . ,,q....d., w Q :ww y,3nf.,5,g ,55Q,nqfwA sf re ..,,,fws , ' 'A 0 A.5zg4..Tf- ,Vw I -' 12 ' Lgxg:Q'e5f5gff', si , 1 -3:29:2 2 F ail , fl? ' fee f-elmiireyfivfi Ja' Egjmu ,:- is2f3Sga2ig.fiW9. ,.,. . ' + a n 1 -I 1: Sflirfsiibiw '-'xx ' 'msg-zszzszqw n 5-'femme-91 32 , I S .lu :ann cot? fiiffbffr .,. , ,. Leon Hinderer Sally Wheeler Janet Atkinson Chuck Mahler -lan Swanson George Tanner Barb Kelsay Pete Greenfield 55:52-?f27i'21551' .i, ' Fi? 5-Eiaiifliifsfffi 5355? v 7:1.sfifgg3fgq5gee'fizwfi ,zn h. f: s,m 1sQ4Fz. 1 f r ' 292' 'f'Y3f7E?'f: 41 I K ' ' :-.ff-.. - ff i 2 i ' ff Ulf ' : f MSS: H5191 1 f ' , k.l5-iksi'. ' H 12' i fifli 3 , 2213 ,B 5, Z--x ,, l '41 11561 lr 5 Marge Bradbury Sue Nixon ' Rosalie Hoey The year passed with voting for Student Council officers fnote President Dick French casting a ballot, ........................ ...a few worried about keys on their lockers while .... .. . . . Homecoming in sub-zero weather well, almostll but we took all prizes ANYWAY ............... 'VKJ 'L-5052232 . . .some even worried about school and passing a course or two. UNDERCLASSMEN E Coy, President M Ziegler, Vice President S Sherrod, Treasurer B Ledwidge, Secretary Bauer Gran? 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Winkle m'Q ' . Q J J , Q , HQ If A f' 5 B. Bowdishp J. Goivsleyp N. G. Beer? J Blfchmelef N Gormcmp D. Knappp D. Murphyp Devlinp N. Koch J Hutton E. Piddf D. Reomesp E. Youngp F. Mallory, R Rector R Stone B. Placep E. Myers. E. Thornton C Walker J Wentzel. P. Bally B. Gregoryp M. Mullp M. Horningp G. Murray. FRONT ROW: S. Meyers: G. Wheeler: M. J. McLaughlin: Mrs. Friend: Mr. Bearssp P. Thompson: N. Parsons: B Stevens: A. Yeakel: C. McCormick. SECOND ROW: M. Steers: J. Porter: M. J. Milligan: L. Schaver: P. Otrambop A. Summers: L. Tuthillp W. Winkle: D. Murphy: S. Peace: J. A. Willett: J. Socks. BACK ROW: L. Webb: G. Nuttle: A. Wuerfelp J. Turner: B. Renclallp B. McShane7' E. Payne: G. Zavitz: M. Ward: P. Miller: B ' Walling. Not in picture: D. Hicks: B. Huncwill: J. Wetherbee: E. Stacey: L. Murdock: K. Pidd: B. Urquhart. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: L. Liptow: B. Curts: S. Briggson: B. Dexter: L. McAdamf Miss Dettling: Mr. Borgeltp R. Ebertsp L. Hunter: B. Brown: B. Dotts. SECOND ROW: D. Clark: G. Heller: L. Gregory: T. Helgrenp R. Knapp: B. Bally C. Degener: J. Brown: L. Horning: K. Darrow. THIRD ROW: M. Heaton: J. Crumbaughp J. Fischer: C. Brown: B. Campbell: S. Borovsky: L. Hale: R. Greenfield: A. Barrett: K. Henesp M. Haschle. BACK ROW: D. Lyndon: J. Hines: E. Jones: D. Albrecht: C. Daniels: J. Carlson: K. Brown: B. Densham. FRONT ROW: R. Schneider: R. Schell: B. Murray: J. Walker: Miss Cohn: S. Storer: M. Ziegler: N. Jeffery: D. Titus. SECOND ROW: R. Winkle: K. Waggener: E. Smith: S. Lewis: D. Voss: D. Stein: B. Smith: P. Layton: S. Stone: B. Milliken. BACK ROW: P. Tanner: H. Scheffler: T. Toon: E. Wentzel: P. Murray: D. Mull: J. Summers: S. Potter. Not in picture: P. Bradbury: L. Marble: E. Canter: B. Sampson. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: C. Dillin: F. Flick: S. Cushing: C. Campbell: Mr. Berry: Mrs. Duane: K. Campbell: J. Hines: R. Gray. SECOND ROW: P. Ernst: S. Hayes: N. Bower: M. Hale: G. Frank: C. Biggs: B. Elsasser: J. Ellsworth: G. Hunter. BACK ROW: R. Brassow: J. Conley: J. Edwards: H. Armbruster: H. Aller: R. Bristle: D. DeVoe: C. Hackney: L. Hardin. ATHLETICS FO0TB LL Although Dexter's Football season got off to a slow start, the 1954-55 team took League of the Lakes championship honors with Pinckney. Losing a few heartbreakers by a few points the team rallied behind the efforts of Coach Soldan and ullecl victories over South Lyon, Hartland andg the thriller at homecoming when they defeated Manchester. The cheerleaders, shown at the left, rallied the spirits of the students at weekly pep meetings. Original skits and well executed cheers brought the cheering sections at the games to almost tull strength. TED oletzky G Biggs M Bell J ver Delanois, B. Bell, F. Kramer, J. LaRosa, L. Devlin, D. Hoey L Degener SECOND ROW T Speuss L Knickerbocker, D. Clawson, D. Ehnis, E. Coy, B. Pidd, J. LaRosa co captain K Krull M Ziegler N McShane B Stander. BACK ROW: Mr. Berry, assistant coach, T Coy F Doll A Mosher G Savery P Lavalli M OMalley, B. Kiel-wasser, D. Clark, J. Loader, B. Kramer, Mr Soldan coach Missing from picture D Miles, co-captain, E. Stacey, Mike Ward, managers. Coach Larry Solclan, Co-captain Jack La Rosa ancl assistant coach, Ray Berry are shown above planning some of the maneuvers which enabled Dexter High School to walk off with League honors. Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter SCURES .. 9 Chelsea nano... -anna O ...13 F lint Northern on-a . 6 Pinckney 6 South Lyon 6 Fowlerville . O Hartland 2 Manchester . . . 42 Hudson SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: G. Saveryp T. Spiessg J. LaRosap B. Stanclerp B. Kramerg B. Kielwasser. If 2 KNEELING: B. Piddp J. Wenfzelp M. O'Mclley5 B. Tupperp A. Mosherp D. Miles. STANDING Coach Soldcny J. Richardsp J. La Rosap B. Kielwasserp B. McNeilp L. Devlinp Coach Berry. BASKETBALL The basketball season came to an end with Dexter High School the undisputed champions of the League of the Lakes. Despite a run of the Flu and torn ligaments in Coach Berry's leg, the team was able to show a healthy percentage in the games won column. Dexter students were very proud of their championship team. Dexter Chelsea Dexter Boysvi l le Dexter Saline Dexter Pinckney Dexter Manchester Dexter South Lyon Dexter Chelsea Dexter Hartland Dexter Boysvi l le Dexter Pinckney Dexter Manchester Dexter Utley Dexter South Lyon lovertimel Dexter . . . ............ .... S aline Dexter . . . ................ . . . Hartland Tournament Dexter . . . ............... .... L incoln Consolidated Q SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Jim Richardsp Bob Kielwasserp Bill Tupperp Dave Milesf Jack LaRos l KNEELING: M. Belly J. La Rosup R. Biggsp G. Biggsp M. Horningp R. Milesp H. Von Blaricumg B. Millerg G Beerg N. Koch. STANDING: T. Doffsp T. Lewisp J. DeLanoisp D. Clarkp J. Huffonp P. Lavallig F. Dollp N. Devlinp M. Zieglerp Mr. Solclan, coach. RESERVE BASKETBALL JR. HI. RASKETRALI. KNEELING: B. Denshcxmg J. Conleyp M. Wardp G. Zuvifzp L. Horningp T. Helgrenp C. Danielsp L. Webby B Walling. STANDING: Mr. Raymor, coaclwp B. Schneidery G. Hellerp C. Haclcneyp D. Mullg D. Lynclonp L. Haley J. Turnerp B. Brisflef J. Summersf H. Armbrusferp M. Ziegleri L. Hardin. STANDING: Mr. Raymor, coachp J. Birchmeierp C. Hoynerp L. Lcytonp T. Dottsp B. Piddp B. Miller. CRUSS CUUNTRY TRACK KNEELING: L. Laytong N. McShanep C. Hcynerp B. Millerg B. Pidd. STANDING: Mr. Raymor, coochp J. Birchmeierp B. Tupperp M. O'Malleyp B. Kielwasserp T. Doifs. F Fommtion: J. Packardf N. Gonnonp B. Pingsfonp D. Scullyp C. Murdockp T. Peace. CIIEER BLEADERSBR GIRLS BASKETBALL SEATED: M. Ritchiep J. Sindlingerf B. Ledwidgep R. Amburgeyp S. Galep S. Amburgeyp S. Pifcherp J. Dempseyp S Dexter. STANDING: Mrs. Duane, cocchp V. Sulkowskip M. Brodburyp L. Kniselyg N. Wheeler: M. Wheelerp B. Ellsworfhg R. Rectory E. Walshp E. Youngp J. Daniels. h 3 i ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: R. Amburgey, treasurer, B. Bucholz, secretary, D. French, president, Mr. Miller, advisor, N McShane, vice-president. STANDING: B. Schneider, P. Emst, N. Gorman, M. Homlngp J. Wentzel, J. LaRosa7 G. Wheeler, M. Mull, L. Gregory. An election, conducted by the government classes, with campaign speeches and elec- tioneering, began the Student Council's year. As a result of the election Dick French, who returned From the Navy this year, was elected president and Neil Mc Shane vice- president. This year the Council set up operation in the book room. This room has been fixed up For use as an office by the Council and has been equipped with a cot For emergency use. A milk program and improved student activities have been a result of this year's Student Council. F SEATED: E. Farrell, vice-presidenfg Mrs. Friendp S. Amburgeyg B. Ledwidge, presidenfg B. Sindlinger, secretary J. Daniels, freasurerp B. Huncwillp B. Corfer. STANDING: R. Amburgeyp B. Pottery J. Grodeng S. Gleosonp A. Eschp S. Nixonp A. Winklep J. Wheelerg D. Reomesg S. Sherrodg B. Moore. F. ll. A. F. F. A. SEATED: L. Hindereri E. Coy, freasurery G. Scveryi E. Trinkle, presidenfp B. Pidd, secretaryp D. Knclppp Mr. Larson, advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Hoey: T. Coyp B. Krcmerp G. Loaderp D. Clarkp D. Ehnisp S. Parkerp E. Thornton. BACK ROW: D. Ehnisp A. Hoeyp L. Knickerbockerp D. Dolefzkyg J. Birchmeierp B. Knickerbockerp T. Dotis. . . - Q we I SEATED: Miss Dettlingp J. Wheelerp S. Cookep R. Hoeyp B. Tupperp M. O'Malley5 B. Ledwidge. STANDING: E. Fcrrellp B. Ehnisp J. Karvelg N. McShanep L. Luytonp C. Hoynerg M. Zieglerp S. Sherrodg B. Moorep B. Potter. THE L06 STAFF J UURNALISM SEATED: Mrs. Gcleg T. Spiessg G. Tonner, editorp B. Pingston. STANDING: J. Packardp N. Gorman, S. Mcrtzolffg P. Greenfieldg G. Darrowg G. Kolclnderg S. Pitcher. Not in picture: Clessie Palmer. ' SEATED: B. Carterp B. Pottery M. Brodburyp B. Ehnisg Scully. STANDING: K. Ehnisp R. Hoeyp Mrs. Gale J.. Atkinsonp N. McShc1ne. Not in picture: Clessie Palmer. FUTURE TEACHERS 0E AMERICA LIRRARY SEATED: A. Corlsong Mrs. Hclckneyp J. A. Scott. STANDING: J. Pockorclg B. Pingston, A. Yeokel, J. Dcnielsp J. Bower. SEATED: G. Kolancler, B. McNeil, M. Ziegler, M. O'Malle . STANDING: B. Pingston, N. Gorman: J. Karvel, J. Packard, J. Bauer, S. Dexter, Miss Aszley, Advisor. JUNIIIR PLAY SPANISH CLUB SEATED: B. Kelsay, Treas., J. Swanson, Pres., N. Wheeler, Sec., E. Walsh, V. Pres. SECOND ROW: Miss Ashley, Advisor, J. Peterson, J. Sindlinger, T. Peace, S. Gale, J. Hines, M. Dexter, J. Bauer, M. Graclen, S. Treachler, E. Farrell. BACK ROW: V. Wallace, J. Driver, J. Webster, N. Fauser, F. Kramer, B. Tupper, J. Wentzel, A. Waldron, R. Rector, L. Wuerfel. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS: M. Steersy B. Dottsy K. Piddy S. Myersy L. Liptowy J. Hinesy C. Biggsy S. Lewisy S. CusI1ingy K. Waggonery C. Compbelly S. Pottery J. A. Walker. SECOND ROW: D. Vcssy M. Haley M. Haschley K. Henesy G. Fronky C. Browny S. Hayesy B. Smithy P. Lcytony S. Stoney E. Smithy B. Millikeny R. Brassowy Mrs. Lumpkin, advisor. BACK ROW: L. Schouery J. Fischery G. Wheelery B. Stevensy A. Summersy B. McShaney J. Portery D. Murphyy P. Ernsty L. McAdamy J. Crumbaughy B. Brown. JUNIUR-SENIIIR CIIIIRUS SENIOR HIGH CHORUS: P. Bally M. Williamsy F. Mclloryy J. Schneidery M. Walkery S. Kennyy E. 'I'utI'1iIIy K. Belly G. Murroyy Mrs. Lumpkin, Advisor. SECOND ROW: B. Ledwidgey B. Pingstony S. Horkinsy S. Borkery J. Hcnselmany J. Webstery E. Wclshy D. KruIIy J. Lindemonny S. Treclchlery N. Youngy M. Beach. BACK ROW: M Zieglery B. Knickerbockery B. Kielwassery B. Boudreuuy M. Flicky V. Sulkowskiy A. Lessery R. Winkley M. Ritchiey B. Gross: J. Dempsey. FLUTES Max Ziegler Luther Horning Bill Densham Hugh Aller CLARINETS Mark Horning Myla Mull Clara Campbell Donna Clark Marion Wheeler Carol McCormick Martha Heaton Patsy Murray Dennis Mull Charles Hackney Laura Tuthill Shelia Dillin Harold Armbruster Karen Briggson Allen Wuerfel Yvonne Wallace SAXAPHONES Jean Crumbaugh Carolyn Degener Elsie Preston Duane Clark BAS SES Neil McShane HORNS Moritz Zeigler Brian Murray DEXTER HIGH BAND CORNETS Jim Murray Allan Mosher Marilyn Ritchie Dick Lyndon Richard Doletzky George Heller Bill Curts Kate Campbell TROMBONES Charles Daniels Jeff Fisher Ellen Wentzel Glen Nuttle BARITONE Jim Turner Barbara Campbell DRUMS Alan Bedell Lynn Degener Amy Yeakel Bob Walling DRUM MAJORS Phyllis Fox Laurel Murdock Ellen Kay Walsh Karen Miller Sharon Miller Dexter has a right to be proud of its band. This ,year the band placed First in the dis- trict contest as well as going on to the State finals. It represented Dexter High School at the University of Michigan Band Day and played at the Tulip Festival in Holland in May. The band played at all the home Football games, xentertained at three concerts for the whole school, played at pep meetings and played exchange concerts with Slauson Junior High School in Ann Arbor and with Chelsea High School. The band is looking Forward to a climax this summer at the Chicago Tribune Music Festival in Chicago. The Band Marching during the Homecoming Parade. Well, it's right there! Brr! What do ya know? Editors ? ? Good morning! Howdy Small Fry Champions Where 's the fi re ? Reaching for the moon BASEBALL KNEELING: B. Gary, B. Knickerbocker, L. Knickerbocker, Mf Ziegler, A. Mosher, D. Clark, J. Wentzelp P. Lavallip L. Devlin, Mr. Berry, coach. STANDING: M. Ward, manager, A. Eggletonp E. Stacy, manager, H. VanBlaricumg R. Biggs: B. Piddp J. Richards, D. Clawsong G. Saveryp J. Hutton, D. Shelhartp M. Horningp R. Miles, B. Belly G. Bi School Opens ........ Opening of Football Season - Chelsea here . MEA Conference No School ........ Homecoming - Parade, Floats, Lorna Knisley, Our Queen.......'..... Pictures Taken by Mr. Lyndon ........ Senior Play - Boarding House Reach ........ Basketball Season Opens Chelsea here . ......... Thanksgiving Vacation . . . CALENDAR . . . . September 7 . . . September 17 . . . . .October 21, 22 . . . .October 29 . . . . November 5 ...November 18, 19 . . . November 23 . . . .November 25, 26 0E EVENTS Christmas Concert . . . . Christmas Recess . . Second Semester Starts Junior Play - Rootin' Tootin' Ranch . . . . Spring Vacation . . Senior Trip .... Baccalaureate . . . Memorial Day .. Commencement . . . School Closes . . . . December 21 December 22- January 3 . . January 24 .. nAafch 21, AprH 1 April 6 - 12 hAay is - 22 May 29 May 30 ...June 2 June 3 FIRST ROW: Mrs. DeVinep B. Ccrferp B. Kelscyp S. Nixonp B. Bucholzp C. Amburgeyp J. Arkinsony M. Bradburyp P. Carterg J. Swanson. SECOND ROW: B. Kramerg C. Mchlery A. Simmsg G. Gouldp K. Ehnisp J. Richards. SENIGR PLAY PHDTIIGRAPIIY CLUB SEATED: J. Crumbaughg M. Beachp J. Hcmselmanp P. Bcllp B. Boudrecu. STANDING: A. Bedellg B. Ulrichp T. Lewisg L. Degenerp J. Ulrich. aw ADVERTISING CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 THE MICHIGAN MOLDED PLASTICS COMPANY DEXTER, MICHIGAN I .I CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES FROM THE FROM BAKER ROAD GROCERY STORE LOUIS DEVINE - SINCLAIR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I955 n A 1 n Y Q U E la N Mr. and Mrs. Duane Luick, Proprietors CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS FROM FROM GAMBLES HACKNEY HARDWARE - - I .I The I955 LOG staff wishes to express its appreciation to MR. RAY MILLER MR. ROBERT LYNDON POWELL STUDIOS BILL TUPPER THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS THE ADVERTISORS who have made this book a reality. Our hearty Thanks THE LOG STAFF Compliments of Dancer's Dept. 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Dexter High School - Log Yearbook (Dexter, MI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 14

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Dexter High School - Log Yearbook (Dexter, MI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 54

1955, pg 54

Dexter High School - Log Yearbook (Dexter, MI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 70

1955, pg 70


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