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THE ARROW EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PONTIAC, MICHIGAN JUNE I, 1962 The many opportunities for leader- ship, service, scholarship, and character building at Eastern Junior High School are the result of extreme effort on the part of both students and faculty. These opportunities do not just happen... they are planned for and striven for. We hope our students have grasped every offering and used it to a good advantage. Now, our students should work ahead diligently, for what is done in the next three years will determine what direction the rest of life will take. Mr. Theodore Wiersema Prancipal Thank you, Students and Faculty This issue of THE ARROW honors the fine achievements of our Eastern Junior High School students and fac= ulty for another out-standing school year. Pupils and teachers alike have worked hard to attain our high goals set for this year. This book will be a constant reminder to all of us of the part our school plays in the development of each individual student. Junior high school is only a stepping stone in the journey through life, but the lessons learned here will make purposeful and lasting impressions. This book represents many of these worthwhile lessons... Mr. Ronald Kasher Mr. Donald DeVoe nN PRESENTING: This isthe story of time, youth, challenge, and spirit. Explore this book and observe how Eastern has adapted itself to the fast moving pace of the twentieth century. Watch and notice how we students, young and eager, meet the challenge of the modern parade of man in society. Live with us as we display the spirit of our school. But the spirit that we students have consists of more than only our school, it accompanies the spirit to participate and live with others... helping the lonely new student get acquainted with the school and students..-sitting in a classroom unaware of time, writing an article for our school paper...standing off stage with a lump in our throats as we prepare ourselves for the awaiting graduation...and placing our school on the level of best, because we know that our school is best! These and the memories of many more are the backbone of our school spirit. These are the days that we are young, and this is our story. Tom Damron, Editor PHOTOGRAPHY: Mr. Art Katser COVER ARTIST: Gale Paterson Staff: Typists: Darlene Hull Sharon Weber Diane Crawford Paulette Merideth Lorraine King Gail Hessell Vickie Schrieber Linda Quick CREDITS: Graphic Arts Specialties, Publisher Jones Typewriter Company i ATKH 9 Seated; Dwight Pement, Linda Gatzmyer, Diane Crawford, Standing; Lorraine King, Tom Damron (editor), Darlene Hull, and Mr. Kives (Advisor). Mr. Woods = Printshop Jerry Inscho Richard Gauther Seated; Sandy Shea, Sue Page, Vickie Schrieber, Standing; George Sprague, Darlene Hull (Editor), Larry Evans, Mr. John Nellenback (Typing Advisor). FACULTY STAFF First Row: Ruth Scribner, Helen Jesse, Marcia Tschirhart, Norma Ballaugh, Donald Devoe, Theodore Wiersema, Charlotte Hill, Madge Sturdy, Florine Tompkins. Second Row: Elaine Meyer, Beverly Rue, Marilyn Tomczak, Laura Barnett, Ceclia Ward, Lorna MacKellar, Wilma Webb, Margaret Scott, Neva Hartwig, Helen Wordelman, Gladys Levine, Susan Squires. Third Row: Donald Bowen, Roy Woods, John Sluka, Charles Iwai, Neil Godby, William Coffing, Lester Mack, Aldon Madden, Jack Brown, Mike Cronin. Fourth Row: John Nellenbach, Edwin Rydell, Ralph Allen, Stan Rogell, James Jones, Thomas Turner, David Kives, Ray White, John Andrews. Fifth Row: Maurice Levine, Ray Lowry, Raymond Hull Leonard Griffi mitt Robert Morse, James McGhee, Robert Wolters, George Eckroth, Romedd tener” Not Pictured; June Merrifield, art Katser. Student teachers; Mary Van Camp, Jim Agee. EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH BAND isterowss) Peslavis, H. Brown, I.) Timm, P. Kline, C. Pyley M. McAuley, D. Hull, D. Crawford, TI. Rojas. and row: L. Collier, D. DeWolfe, P. Ebey, C. Gallow, D. Evans, S. Joyce, K. Navarre, C. Brown, R. Hickmott, J. Bertholdy, A. Arellano, K. Laird, C. Butler, A. Davis, 3rd row: G. Hutchons, L. Gooche, J. Gonzales, M. Freeman, G. Moran, Y. Lemus, P. Hartsock, V. Moses, B. Ball, L. Reyes, R. Shafer, J. Everling, D. Blanchard, D. Schroeder, W. Logan, Lth row: G. Thomas, J. Grimes, J. Dennis, R. Wells, A. Arellano, Frank Molina, Je Laird, A. Nickolopolas, B. Nickolopolas, T. Joyce, B. Church, © 5th row: C. Anderson, D. Barton, A. Wesley, W. Walker, HE. Neeb, R. Brown, L. Williams. BAND PERFORMANCE This year the band consisting of sixty-@ two members presented six concerts and t participated at a football game. Selected members of this band marched in an Honor's Band on Memorial Day. The director this year was Mr. Robert QO. Wolters. Reins ai SPRING ENSEMBLE Y. Lemis, J. Bryant, P. Mallory, J. Crump, R. Fleming, L. Evans, iB.) Pryor. ON Virginia Banks Jack Spicer el ; iyay ey Phil Montroy Mr. Kives Barb: Freddie Cohen Coleman Larry Jerry Evans Hargett Owls Shurley, Hut chons Richard Stevenson ih 1e ma a Johnson ae 4 Barbara Yolanda - Joanne Kizer Lemus Miller Larry Pennington ia MR. NELLENBACH l ‘Alvin Janice Anderson Barcome i — Ng ) LAs Ps ae Peter Richard Ralph Dan Brodick Brown Candelario Ellsworth Not pictured: | Kathy Langfield Sandra Adams Helen Scribner Sheila Conner James David Malcalm Navesr | os a aes ‘ Susan Paul Pamela Phillips : Radford Rogers Judy Bonnie Minnie Stabley Thomas Weaver Young Mr. Katser y a : a Maria Nada Richard Betty Gary Acosta Davis Deni Farnsworth DeWolfe om Barbara Ida Robert Judy Grant Hoopingarner Jackson Jacobs Kettonen Mark Carmaletta Kosiba Massen Gabriel Tony Al a ° McClendon Pouch Rayner ackie Schnake A ia 7 es James Danny Sharon Alfretta Pam Shea Sheffer Smaglinski Thomas Woody Not pictured: Kathleen DeLong, Charles Graves, John Grimes, Joe Morales, Pat Pulline Ccoailla AA QD MR. MORSE - 3 £ hi, g Pv : | a George Gary Ronald Arnett Chambers Coleman James Hattie Cummings Dawkins ( . S bbaihi aN) Brenda Tom Deborah Peter Lanham Laverdure McClain Merwin Miller Er — bo ot oy Lola Mary Eddie Sybil Oakley Ogles Walker Woods Not pictured: Dianna Haselhuhn, Harold Palm, Neal Peterson, Sandra Rogers Katherine Baker Rosemary Clark Davis ‘| Gordon Raymond Richard Brenda Richard Harl Erickson Hall Hartsock Hembree Hermandez Houstina Janet Mansfield Sharon George Shelia Smith Sprague Stewert ian y. a Gary Lorraine Dewey Thek Thomas Thurston | Not pictured: Otis Newkirk Gary Couington ) MR. LEVINE iets Casarez | ES Mary James Tom Judy Cohen Damron. Daugherty Linda Ronald Grate roy, Richard Feneley Fultz Gauthier Mathew Matlock | Kay Janet Linda Phil Sharon McClain Moore Neidrick Niedowiez Pz-Op a Poponea Geraldine B Tom renda ae. Purvis Janet Verna Spires Thurston Whitten ( Mary Beutler Charlotte Janicki Linda Quick { ‘Leonard Gaches Sm i Andy Tasca Judy Mr. Allen SO Blodgett 4, af Cherie tae Brown ‘Ge Christine Micky Gentges Glisky Darlene Tutzkiw Ted Rabaja Judy Taylor Unri stina Ratilliff ‘ , % Se Gary Thomas Ray Alice aieaie Cervantes Ehrenreich Fitzgerald Linda Gaal Harrell Hessell Karen Jaunita MacIntosh Ot Camb a 4 Louis Rice ‘ Nancy o di Mary Schro®) paiiian Ruby : Gerald Don Yager Wall Walles . 4 Mr, Mack Rolen Arellano Bourgeois ‘ Nine “ Bob Larry Linda: Aelene Dan John Church Collier Crawford Davis Farnsworth Gonzales ‘] Mike Adolph Te | - a Ted Wally Marie Cenevi Heiligenthal Hernandez Joyce Tae clin ey oe oa 2 Dwight |Clarice’ ‘Charles Pement ‘Potter Pryor Maria Erainer Tamayo Traylor George Beebe Estella Jordon Bill Neighbors Sharon Bruce Mrs. Hartwig Guadalupe Gonzales 4. Arthur Kohn ” ay e Coralee Pichami Martin Mi llmeane Chuck Karl Nurnberger Rice Tom Taylor Taylor Not Pictured: Tena Murphy, Mike Rice es i | Varsity Basketball Pron s Je Walles, C. Arnold L. Gauches, A. Arellano Back? A. Rayner, T. Rabaja, T. Lauador, P. Radford Wrestling eill=—City Jr. High Meet ‘First Places: Jim Gregory Bob Page Al Rayner Jim Owen Ron Rayner Jerry Walles (not Pictured) Coach: John Andrews adn ses Varsity Season Tn Codi eee ene Jetterson ln a. 27 Washington 35 EB. Bi K. 39 Madison 32 Pinco lie heed 3 Jetrersone. “ane 29 E. 35 Washington 33 a Madison 30 Football Season WAY Team Washington 13 HE. 0 Jefferson 13 E. O Hee lo Lincelm 13 Madison 21 E. O Washington 21 EK. O BM Team Wome3 Lost@ZeTied 1 Wor Team Won 2 Lost 1 Tied 1 16 ee $ SCIENTISTS: Dianes Moore Tim Hudson Mr. Maurice Levine Magazine Drive High Homeroom... .($474.90) «+209 Pacondbicic dete « o cletetee clstele o terete Lee TV PCitete © cts. 0 clclstole'o chelsea o ofetemet UG Highest Soesman sail 2itecO ) eters « « John McCarthy Secon ss ciehislc occ ehOmnie Limit ic 1 diate 6 0° cate cc o cts e COLO. J OnNSOn Highest 7th grader..Mike Wendland Homerooms that sold quotas: 100, LO sel, Liay . 20a. 209 ee), Final Total $3,821.58 “MAGAZINE CONTEST ; Mr. DeVoe presents check to leading salesman John McCarthy Mrs. Sturdy of homeroom 209. ; i | ] DiemeG LriinemGlilmeoLUBs Fromes S.sHuvuchons, S- Miller, 6. Joyce, GE. Neff, Aveesarehige: Chympacks, JeeMaller, Maschrodz, R. Wall, D. Shaw, and L. Johnston. Miss June Merrifield Directing. MR. COFFING BOY'S GLEE CLUB: D. Renshaw, R. Dye, M. Freer, R. Hills; M. Portwood, D. Bernier, G. Crowe, P. Hill; C. Anderson, R. Candelario, M. Davis; R. Council, D. Schroeder, R. Meyers, S. McGhee. maces 8-9 (Mr. Rydell) Front; P. Pratt; S. Tiltman; R. Beaudoin; E. Theodore; F. Miller; S. Thompson; B. Waggett; S. Plawski; C. Kohn; 2nd; B. Miller; EK. Walker: M. Langefield; N. Warnock; C. Smith; D. Elwell: G. Thomas: L. Ramirez; D. Overton; L. Waters; DevWalker; 3rds3h- MolinaseA. Jetnerco R. Hall; Re Roach; D. Davis; G- Sumner; A. Taylorjeo. omiley;eh. Parke. ( ella 8=6 (Mrs. Sturdy) eront; Gey Manns; N. Uzanow; S. Shea; 5S. Page; Le Mitchell; D. Hull; J. Penson; L. King; ends; A. Tasca; J. Lambouris; H. Brown; L. Gatzmyer; F. Deni; D. Shelton; J. Everling; V. Schreiber; L. Mattingly; J. Carline; 3rd; J. McCarthy; J. Stickney; A. Money; A. Wesley; T. Byers; J. cat as C. Doyle; G. Ogg; D. Vaugn; P. Andrews; F. Baker. weit = 2. i hd ye 8-7 (Mrs. Squires) Front; C. O'Berry, B. Thaxton, S. VanKuren, M. Etchen, S. Henderson, D. Beyer, I. Farnsworth, 2nd; A. Bills, L. Acha, M. Alvarado, Le. Beck, C. Gumningham, A. Phillips, S. Arnold, J@kichiegeejrds §8. Pearson B. Howard, C. Eaton, D. Irwin, G. Ferrell, A. Phillips, R. Seay, S. Herring. | 18 | % ie. slaw Si aii 8-3 (Mr. Madden) Front; H. Collias, P. Lane, A. Bumpous, H. Walker, | Re Colburn, J. Davenport, M. Cook, L. Masters, 2nd; P. Acosta, TAS POINvOn mem rau. Johnson, Bs) Crowe, CG. Marinos, D. Kizer, mapa ht O. Smith, S. Forslund, D. Simpkinson, V. Gonzales, 3rd; B. Hegwood, Je MillerweG. Bentomsen. Lux, D. Mitchell, B. Coward; D. Kinder, A. Byers, R. Evans, G. Holebrook, F. Jones. 8-10 (Mr. Coffing) Front; V. Charles, L. Gooch, L. Heft, C. Clark, D. Crawford, G. Hutchons. D. Jones. 2nd: L. Linn. D. Watts. Re Klinger, Re Cooper, R. Shafer, A. Arellano, J. Bertholdy, T. Dye, C. Bruce, D. Barton, Ce. Bailey, M. Walk- er, Gs Brown. 3rd; W. Craft, A. Turner, D. Kirby, R. Brown, D. Blanchard, N. Dennis. E. Arneett, W. Curtis, S. Laird, G. Church, D. Ellsworth. Re kk ees 8-1, (Mr. Godby) Front; F. Jordan, K. Delling, T. Paida, T. Swindells S- Theber, C. Carry, T. Baker, nd; C. Merideth, C. Jones, V. a ceal lic W. Howell, L. Seegraves, T. Smith, M. Kellar, M. Palacious, L. McNinnis, B. Thick, E. Barker, D. McIlquham, 3rd; B. Paul, J. Gaiter, J. Shutler, F. Warren, J. Owen, B. Hepler, J. Ramirez, D. Jackson, C. Rosario, B. Tippin, O. Overtone, R. Rayner, H. Smith 19 l a. ie a ae | D. Waldorph, C. Cavalier, B. Green, Gesbase, end; M. Dalripple, 6—2 (Mrs. Tomezak) Front; Vv. Adkins, S. Love, J. Mahan, K. Clancy, R. Bullis, V. Huff, S. Messer, C. Goodsell, P. Brown, C. Bass, S. Cook, S. Lewis, Je Sargent, L. Gibbs, F. McIsaacj word; O. Martsnez. G. Slaghe T. Kennedy, D. Cool, S- Jones, L. Flex, D- Wade, D. Cooley, L. Farnsworth, M. Acosta, T. Irwin, J. Evans. 8-1 (Mr. Bowen) Front: C. Baker, J. Roberts, C. Carpenter, W. Hollis O. McAlm@eter, Cc. Williams, end: Bs) Teasely, he Soriano, PamArnolae B. Draper, N. Wooster, K. Carrie, L. Coward. 3rd: C. Love, M. Whittaker, W. Horton, M. Godshian, A. Negrete, G. Webb, R. Quick. 8-8 (Mr. White) Front; R. Stevenson, W. Wilson, J. Bryant, N. Hillie, M. Ashbaugh, P. Mallory, C. Reyff, C. Nelson, 2nd; 8B. Simpson, M. Herron, J. Cartier, C. Spicer, L. Burlison, P. Tanner, L. Threlkeld, D. Banes, Ee Christensen, J. Atkins, B. Pryor, L. Brown, L. Rojas, 3rd; D. Bernierya). Gambrel, Ma. Diaz, Jamnuttumasm. Spurgeon, R. Allen Re Council, W. Frazier, E. Pruitt, L. Williams, J. Kennedy, W. Jones, M. Barr. —— on wl 5 (Mrs. Jesse) Front; C. Harris, L Henderson smuemavnieny, lL. Vancil, Pee Matlock wmecmicwenu, Ge onafer, N- Velez, 2ndsmHe Jacob, B. Cabil, Hirsh. K. Brown, J- Reynolds. R. Duffie. M. Gonzales. E. Lewis. Turpening, L. Covert, C. Whittaker, 3rd; R. Page, M. Taylor, A. Speers, M. ie D. M. Baker, P. Glazier, H. Williams, W. McKnight, R. Parr, M. Hlmy. 2 Weet, ia vali a 4 a. he Special (Mr. McGhee) F. Henery, W. Roth, L. LaFay, R. McClellan, W. R. Sherman, L. Freeman, B. Good, M. Pamaresock ih. Wore, 8.) Ball, POE AS wo. OGarkstge. Kevyestep. Evans. A. Wick ol@poutas, Is Denmis, Ci Anderson eDS Schroeder, Ringstaff, J. Marsh, K. Carson, Ta O (Mrs. Ward) ist Row: C. Brom N. Collias, Ieevavus, I .ehoyaswe.. Voyce, D. Menohawyene Gack earecr =m cada Rowm aC, Navarre, Temus, V. hoses, Ty. bey, @). Den Cmca Lom Suan Kom: Ses. Natekou oe DU ip epi elies Re. Basquez, C. Sharako, Stadler, Rear; C. Martin, Zimmerman, T. Saling. ae ‘ , . sy oe 7-6 (Mrs. Barnett) Front; R. Harkless, L. M. Hutchinson, P. Kline, A. TeddenjeJ. Davidson; 2nd; M. Minnichy M. Flores, D. Lutzkiw, V. Davis, A. McLain, T. Pinho, P. Leonard, 3rd; P. Simmonds, J. Gravely, R. Perry, E. Neeb, M. Crocker, M. Wendland, D. Barcome, K. Laird, T. Beck, R. Wells, F. LaClair. 7-9 (Miss Scott) Front; M. Paul, N. Palacios, M. Molina, F. Bertholdy, I. Rosario, E. Sargent, M. Gonzales, Be Rushing, S. Amora, end san: Kyriakides, A. Brown, L. Moran, B. Hillie, T. Bills, R. Harris, W. Anderson, C. Fatheringham, Se McGhee, F. Sharako. __ Srd=R. Hill, F. Hai, [. Bilis R. Harris, W. Anderson, C. Father- ingham, S. McGhee, F. Sharako es 8 setae 7-8 (Mrs. Scribner) Front; G. Gayton, Je Arms, C. Gallagher, D. Oliseck, G. Barcome, R. McGee, G. Morrison, W. Haase, J. Crawford, end; M. Jones, S. Kyler, E. Herron, Y. Williams, J. Russel, C. Bell, J. Spaysky, N. Moore, C. Glisson, 3rd; B. Heiligenthal, D. Rojar, F. Torres, K. Poehlman, S. Jones, Se Kelly, W. Johnson. 22 7-12 (Mr. Rogell) 1st; M. Dennison; Je Ce B. Re Se Le M. Hanawacker; J. Ledford; R. Washington; Williams; J. Davis; M. Freeman; énd; Carter; S. Teague; P. Powell; K. Miller; eri vis mhemeOaChsm Olen DUrrelil smc, OCs Lewis; 3rd; G. Bledsoe; P. Soriano; Carter; A. Alvarado; 5. Kyles; €. Roguske; Davis;.A. Rockwell. m (Mme Cronin) @Front; S.@lux, M.’Poston, E. Cun— ningham, J. Neely, R. Eubanks, L. Eicenor 5. loves ge Carvers C.miwitley. 2nds) M. Wilsons I. Cool, EH. Johnson, S. Turner, R. Mitchell, L. Gibson, Je Duperon, D. Graves, J. Martin. 3rd; M. Eiliogc, J. Craft, E. Williams, J. Waggett, R. Chesney, Je Katip, R. Negrete, C. Benson. 7-3 (Mr. Griffin) Front; D. Allen; J. Groves; M. Aguilera; B. Cameron; M. Owens; D. Palms; G. Largent; S. Kurtz; 2nd; J. Rains; L. Seator; C.. Payne; D..Finley; D. Roberts; L. Dennis; G. Burgess; B. Bailey3 M. Strahan; J. Gordon; B. Saling; R. Fleming; M. Butier; 3rd; G. Stewart; Desking sac. sovout; DseCampbell® J-1 (Mr. Hull) Front; J. Avellino, P. Williams, D. Barnes, . Williams, F. Carie, Le. Allen, P. Speates, M. Nurnberger, 2nd; E. Love, J. Chester, J. Shelton, J. Papazian, D. Gosley, C. Fitch, E. Jones, H. Drinkwine, L. Bradley, D. Mathews, R. Meyers, A. Fortier. M. N. Ke Alt Jb mgt i y . 7-5 (Mrs. Tompkins) Front; R. Deni, P. Hedger, S. Ta Jones, B. Graham, D. Phillips, R. McMorris, nd; P. Walker, T. Kader, Morales, Ge Logan, T. Wade, E. Castle, D. Byrd, D. Domke, M. Waldorf, Flores, L. Devault, 3rd; Be Martinez, B. Love, G. Frazier, ©. Seegraves, Gregory, J. Baker, J. Bowman, M. Williams, T. Hecox. 7-), (Miss Merrifield) Front; W. Boyd, P. Clark, R. Harris, T. Acquilera, J. Montroy, C. White, B. Mathews, A. Tyms, B. Lee, 2nd; L. Sisk, C. Champine, M. Johnson, R. Bowden, R. Dye, Je Overton, R. Loase, W. Whitten, H. Polk, B. Powell, 3rd; 7L. Bvans, S..Davis, HE. Hancock), T-slianne eo. suasien, D. Roop, M. Setterington, K. Haskins, B. Troutt, D. Whitman. ecko ylor, Hie Paige, dn Lo ee i Ke Nonamaker, Rk. Powell, 7-2 (Mrs. Levine) Front; M. Rogers @ Sembordens mcm Jomcemm:. Daniels, o. Hertal, J. Morrison, 2nd; He Gianakos, J. Fall} R. Davis, M. Trevino, C. Sanchez, M. Kendrick, | De Bowen,eP.sclancyemn. Dawson, QO. )Norris, J. Ratlitt, 3rd; D. McMorris, HE. Glisson, S. Stireman, P. Chester, A. Oakley, | A. Copper. Varsity Cheer Leaders Front; Lupe Rojas, Gloria Hutchons, Melinda Lee, Carol Baker. Back; Ida Jackson, Pam Woody, Sandy Rogers, Virginia Banks, Mary Cohen, Mickey Glisky. 11 (Ts¢hirharg) Frant; Le@Bass, J. White, De Spicer, J. Casarez, G. McCrae, B. Williams, K. Brock, 2nd; 8B. Guinn, L. Khon, A. Cunningham, | F, Blanton, W. Walker, S. Paul, W. Miller, H. Phelps, D. Palmer, int PeeNellyj ord; i. Hicker BJ. Cagle, gue Portwood, J. Pruitt a@. Johnson, M. Cole, L. Freeman, Ps. Jordan, J. Parker. 2) ——— a5 Come on in, it’s only school, Clyde Reiter Maria Tomayo. Christine saat il ht Knaus, Sharon Weber, Ken Laird. a 26 Advisor, Mr. Neal Godby Eastern Bowl Winners’ Marilyn Smith, Jerry Walles, John ——— OD EEE SE Es en EASTERN BOWL WINNERS 2 es McCarthy. Sano e L% : ‘ é | “Lo rie Heft . Linda Farnsworth, Mrs. Ruth _ |, Seribner (Advtsor) , Dennis Blanchard. “Oo? 224g o7-™ ge ; a Lb? (a cs pe? - my ’ . f . : ES ww. 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