Eaton Rapids High School - Eatonian Yearbook (Eaton Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 29 text:

Front Row: Keith Elston, Gene Holley, Jell Sage. Mike Webb, Dean Galusha. Mike McCoy, Robert Gruesbeck, Mike Keesler. Bill Dimmer. David Hillard. Phillip Mcliessy. Bradley Webster. Gary' McNamara, Leon Wood. .Satwitl Row: Vicki Sweet. Bonnie Ward. Sally Ober- lin, Keitha Smith, Jane bprague, hliaabeth Miller. Sue Pettis, Phyllis Corbin. Mary Wright. Linda Reed. Maribeth Draggoo. Linda Sprinkle. Ellen Shepard. Mike Reed. Tliird Row.- James Riggle, James Coats, Linda Williams. Claude Murray Jr., Karen Bender. Dorothy Wilson. Ross Tooker, John Rose, Terry Miller. Marilyn Lease, Bob Krumm. Mike Clone, Wayne Parsons. Ray Herrick. Bob Aitken, Roy' Taylor. Ronnie Parsons. Fourth Row: Phil Davidson. Dean Crandall. Rosemary Swift, Gary Puryear, Richard Coats. Doug Peters. Sheila Crawford, Daryl Steele, David Wilson. Ron Wheeler. James Ciillilland. Ray Hogan, Paul Jar- dot, Roy Buckingham, Virginia Denny, lrred Swift, Harold Wilson, Richard Ribby. Small Key Club Has Many Accomplishmenls The Key Club. with Mr. Mergener as their sponsor. has completed another busy year. The seventeen members of the Key Club started the year by decorating the l. O. O. F. Hall for the football banquet. ln January they collected money for the Polio Drive in both the high school and the grade school. The club sponsored two dances. the Valentine Ball in February and a record dance during Twirp Season. The Key Club sent two representatives to the National Convention of Key Clubs at Washing- ton, D. C.. last summer. and four to the State Convention in Jackson. where they received a very high rating. Leon. Chris. and Deke collect money for the March of Dimes. Seated: Dick Hall. Don Shirley. Gary Clone. Ron Catherman. Mr. Mergener. sponsor. Standing: Leon Gemalsky. Paul Jewell. Gary Richardson. Galen Higdon. Dick Freer. Jim Rowe, Deke Bentley, Bruce U'Ren, Chris Allan, David Gibson, Ken Mitchell. l l

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Front Row: Jim Hall. Duane Rich. Jim Long. Steve NlcGarry. Bill Owen. Carolyn Fox. Jeannie Morris. Allan Person. Janice Curtis. Samuel Clough. Johnny Engleman. Richard Hillard. Srfconcl Row: Gary Morrill. Diane Warfield. Barry Huntington. Orville Gray. Bob Krelischer. Robert Smart. Garry Sumerix. Sammy Houston. Alberta Morgan. Kathlyn Long. Jac' Root. Three Conservation Groups Include Many Students The conservation clubs represent a very large number of the students in our school system. The eighth grade alone has eighty members. There are three different groups: the seventh grade is spon- sored by Mr. Hopeg the eighth grade is sponsored by Mr. Baker and Mr. Franstedg the high school group is sponsored by Mr. Rich. The purpose of these clubs is to promote the conservation of natural resources and to learn firearm safety. Though most students believe that this is a boys, club, an increasing number of girls are joining the club each year. Four girls belong to the senior high Conservation Club. Here Dora Brown. Pat Hodges, and Sandy Han- sen practice marksmanship while Mary Jane Jaggers looks on. Front Row: Tom Hillard. Fred Bannister. Jerry Haley. Joe Freer. Jack Freer. Don Pickworth. Albert Luedtke. Richard Lokken. Bob Salisbury. Srfrmid Row: Deems Smith. Tom Owen. Charles Zentmyer. Ben Madison. Paul Simpson. Jim Kennicott. Richard Davis. Carl Mullin. Randy Minnich. Milton Scott. John Gabelsbergrer. Third Row: Gerry Sternet. Leo Morehouse. Bob Zimmerman. Dave Shifkey. Lester Wells. Normand Sanders, Jerry Sumerix, Richard Haite. Ron Miller, LeRoy Sunday.



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Service Hours Are Necessary For All Y-Teens The Y-Teens' goal this year was to become better citizens by serving their school and com- munity. To carry out this goal the club instituted into their membership requirements a plan whereby each girl gives four hours of service to the community. Club activities began with the selling of candy to raise money to send two girls to the Mid- Winter Conference. This was followed by their annual Christmas Assembly and caroling at the local convalescent homes. Snowflake Symphony, the outstanding social event of the first semester, was given December 23 at the V.F.W. Home. Students and alumni danced to the music of Eldon Gates' orchestra as guests of the Y-Teens. Seated: Sara Chisholm, Chaplaing Judy Hyatt, Secretary Judy Slocum, Presidentg Anne Buckley, Vice-President Mary Winegar Treasurer Standing' Karen Hoke Cha , . . . , pe laing Miss Mohney, Miss Yanke. Y Q 'BT '5x af Iseftf Esther, Janice, Mary, Judy, and Carol prepare to sell candy. Middle: Y-Teens enjoy singing at the Christmas Assembly. Right: A panel discussion with high school boys on dating is enjoyed at the February night meeting. Front Row: Sara Chisholm. Pat DeLano. Mary Fox. Donaldene Reese. Nancy Fox. Mary Eckhart, Bonnie Bentley. Nancy Hocott. Tcrrie Bristol. Joanne Porter.Louise Rowe. Second Row: Janice Boomer, Lynne Winter. Karen Hokc. Mary Treadway. Sue Phinney. Scarlett Spence, Kit Carstens, Sandra Beasore. Penny Rich. Carol Naylor. Kay Sheldon. Third Row: Sue Sanders. Kathy Krumm. Jeanette Canedy. Sharon Baumer. Pat Manning. Evelyn Davidson. Judy Arnold, Jayne Johnson. Linda Webb. Sharla Mclicssy. Charlene May. Virginia Root Fourth Row: Norma Zentmyer. Alexannc Allan. Mary Basing. Ginny Alt. Martha Mcliim Ginger Hovis, Georgia Fuller. Carol Ferris. Beverly Baumer. Beverly Bcllinger. Connie Con- ard, Alice Ackley, Sheila Brown.

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