Everett High School - Archives Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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X Q X Q 4 j X c S ia X X - - ::'fS2,: N ffJi:, to V- 1 3 QC' . S313 , Z X. X . . l- ..: V, , on N K . , g y r i. at ti' S 'fl , X A of ' ' C i , CLINTON O'jIBWAY DEAN SHIPPEY Hi-Y Advisor Football Coach Vilrestling Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Track Coach General Science English U. S. History Government 5th and 6th Grade Basketball WM , . .Av- Wwf X J. RAYMOND SPIESS Commercial Student Council Sponsor Senior Class Advisor Internal Accounts Golf Coach J z Q N LESTER STRICKLER CHARLES SWEENEY Science Athletic Director Audio-Visual Coordinator Cross Country Coach Basketball Coach Physical Education Government World History 19' Nurture NN SUE VIDRO RICHARD WALKER Homemaking Dramatics Coach Student Council Sponsor Forensics Coach Lunchroorn Director Spanish Speech Debate English l7l JACOB VanWYHE Senior Class Advisor Bible Club Sponsor Athletic Board Geometry Algebra Trigonometry 7th Grade Mathematics DONNA WARNER Commercial Archives Advisor EVERETT NEW AND OLD The sleeping seventh grader has seen . . . J. D.'s, the hangout, and Everett's stone benches for years . . . but new this year was an addition to the building ..... iM..,.. i'lP.tiTT 'gr mee if-f A 514 'si . . . this year brought new trophies to Everett . . .and the Hags of the Capitol Cir- cuit League were newly hung in the gym- nasium. rt A. -' I MN52. W ,M Q-fs. 40 we SYDNEY BOKOVOY The danger in driving a car is that some other motorist may be as reck- less as you are. Hi-Y 3 yrs., Secretary 1 yr. Baseball 1 yr. Cross Country 1 yr. Varsity Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Bible Club 1 yr. X we s, 2 40 V R .5 S sv' J' H-S. 4 j 1 MV, ,I ,. I :iii get Us 'lisa , CHARLENE BACHAND Hitch your wagon to a star. Bowling Club 1 yr.. Scnior Play Committee MALVIN BALOW Time I dare there to dis- COVSI' A greater youth or a greater lover. Track 4 yrs. Football 4 yrs. Basketball 4 yrs. Science Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Viking Staff 1 yr. Junior Play Committee junior Prom Committee Senior Play BRUCE BROOKS I've played everything but a harp. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 2 yrs. Track 3 yrs. Hi-Y 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Student Council 1 yr. Band 4 yrs. JERE ALLMON He's got that Boggie touch. Football Z yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Hi-Y 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Junior Play GERALD BENTLEY 1 like work, it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 4 yrs., Co-captain 1 yr. Track 2 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Varsity Club 4 yrs, Senior Play Committee Member-Lansing All-Star Basketball Team 1 yr. King of Basketball Home- cominz, 1953 Viking Staff 1 yr. JOANN BLUE Manner. not gold. is woman's best adornment. G.A.A. 3 yrs. junior Prom Committee Junior Play Senior Prom Committee Football Homecoming Queen, 1953 Student Director of Senior Play Dramatics Club 1 yr. Science Club 1 yr. Debate Secretary and Treas- urer 1 yr. Reserve Cheerleader 1 yr. LOIS ANDERSON A cute, blond, blue-eyed Swede: This gal is one swell ke'ed.' G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Vice-President 1 yr., Secretary and Treas- urer 1 yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Viking Staff 1 yr. Girls' League 1 yr. Student Council 1 yr. Senior Play Committee 'MK av-K 'f '!5 in WILLIAM BURCHFIELD Money. alone sets the world in motion. Student Council 1 yr. Track 1 yr. Football 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Archives Staff 3 yrs. Science Club 2 yrs. Football, Lightweight, Z yrs. ew' CAROLINE CHAFFEE A poet is the precious jewel of a nation. Junior Play Committee Senior Pfay Committee Choir 1 yr. PAT DIEHM Gorgeous and alluring ath- Iete? G.A.A. 3 yrs., President 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee PAT DORER Faithful, ever simple, and unbending. G.A.A. 4 yrs., President 1 yr. Girls' League 3 yrs., Treas- urer 1 yr.. President 1 yr. Bowling Z yrs. Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee ...sm-X 0 MARLENE CUSTER A little thing, a sunny smile. junior Play Reserve Cheerleader 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Dramatics Club 1 yr. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Senior Play Committee JAMES DIEDERICHS They say he has wings- on his heels. Track 2 yrs.. Captain 1 yr. Cross Country 3 yrs.. Co- captain 1 yr. Hi'Y 2 yrs., Secretary 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. DICK DUNLAP The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Bowling 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Qvkl' C .- l iuii -'S X t -s. r X X E M if W gf sw W, y.,:,.,. . 1 . - Ei t rs. 'Q -we me 'M t -tvs' 'twat A' ie, . 1 sw.. . is -1 '. vxritxiifi 3' - -V K f -- -is' N '-, -fa . A 1' ' .. 4- 4 we ' SHIRLEY DYER She keeps her sunny side up. Science Club 1 yr.. Secretary 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Viking Staff 2 yrs. junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee Archives Staff 2 yrs. KG. WWE ,B ,Q C MWF' f s .,,, . ffl I 4 x gay QW- - JANIS HARTON And the mountain tops that freeze, Bowed themselves, when she did sing. Bowling 2 yrs. G.A.A. l yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Viking Staff 1 yr. Choir 3 yrs. Senior Play Committee um. S9535 r ogg-f 3'-w.4..v-5. DOROTHY GAM EL A light heart lives long. Bowling 2 yrs. junior Play Committee junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee G.A.A. 4 yrs. Viking Staff 1 yr. GRANT GRINNELL I didnt learn it. I ju know. junior Class Treasurer Senior Class Treasurer Viking Staff 3 yrs. Debate 1 yr, Junior Play I junior Prom Committee Golf 3 yrs. Social Science Award Scholarship Award Senior Play Varsity Club 2 yrs. Student Council 1 yr, Archives Staff 1 yr. Basketball Manager 1 yr. SHEILA HENDERSON I came. I saw, I conquered. Choir 3 yrs. Dramaties Club 1 yr. Viking Staff l yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Senior Play st ARLOA FELL My true Iave hath my heart and I have his. junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee Band 2 yrs. Viking Staff 1 yr. ROGER HAGGART Slide, Kelly, slide. Football 2 yrs. Baseball 2 yrs. JAMES HARM ON He has a good hold on life. Wrestling 4 yrs., Captain 1 yr. Track 3 yrs. Cross Country 2 yrs, Varsity Club 2 yrs. Reserve Football I yr. Science Club 2 yrs. Bible Club l yr. IRENE FITZGERALD The first thing I notice abou! a man is whether George' is around. Girls' League 3 yrs., Vice- President 1 yr. G.A.A. Z yrs. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee AAS 1 ps, fs J X . amuse .wwe ...QV ANN HUMMER MARILYN HENRYS Her personality is as pleasant as a sunny, spring morning. G.A.A. 2 yrs., Vice President 1 yr. Student Council 3 yrs. Girls' League 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Prom Committee Viking Staff I yr. Bible Club 1 yr. is A 5993 sbs' A X f 1 NN' NORMAN HENRYS The difficult I do immedi- ately, the impossible takes a little longer. Football 4 yrs. Wrestling 4 yrs. Track 3 yrs. junior Play Committee NANCY HOLMES Before I start, I'd like say something. Viking Stall' 3 yrs. G.A.A. 1 yr. Bowling 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Choir 1 yr. Debate 1 yr. JEANETTE HULSE In thy face I see the light of honor. truth. and loyalty. Choir 1 yr. G.A.A. 1 yr. 'qw' .Q'fj':7s, A , 4 + 7 , if., .. . V- V, .5 N f 'arA R JOANN HIC Happy-go-luck ref and gay, She took her heart and ga ff it away. x junior Class Secretary -Q Reserve Cheerleader l yr. MW Q t S' Viking Staff 3 yrs., Assis t I Editor l yr. 3215... .- I Archives Stan' 1 yr. 1 Bowling 2 yrs., Captain X 2 YYS- SN , Choir 2 yrs. S ? f Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Senior Prom Committee Girls' League 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. ROBBIE HINESLEY Like a star glancing out from the blue of the sky. Girls' League 1 yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Dramatics Club 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. There is no great genius without a mixture of mad- ness. Student Council 1 yr., Vice President 1 yr. Cheerleader 4 yrs. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Viking Staff 4 yrs. Archives Staff 3 yrs. junior Prom Chairman junior Play Committee Girls' League 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. Sophomore Class Secretary Board of Athletic Control Akai' '-areal ROBERTA JEAN Sweetness is as natural to delicate nature as perfume is to Howers. Girls' League 2 yrs., Secre- tary 1 yr. Student Council 1 yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Football Court 1950 Miss Basketball 1952 Senior Play Committee ei., -V, . N' t ' 1 ' Q Alxl.. 4 gm 'Ei Y sg. t. K V Rl 31 Wm 5 X A T1 +1 Y M S '1 Y wi I .. it VQ57 1 t 'Sy Q X x at iff 4 M 'TY' 'f A at YV ' ef t ' gif t 335 4 I Ng X4 a A 34 f t X 93 X X ,S f Xt, QS 22 .. X -I-:,,,ak3.,e-wie X - Agn . Wy, -.Z - tgtq..-was.. ,. iwism, L' Nz. 4l4:5Q,.'f f3j2 Wg? ,, ,us W- jf V ' , ya. .Xi S. , Sahev. . ig. ROBERT LUSCOMB I quote myself often to add spice to my conversa- tion. Viking Staff 3 yrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Science Club 3 yrs. Debate I yr. Football 2 yrs. Wrestling Z yrs. MARILYN JOHNSON Full of vim. vigor. and vitality. G.A.A. 2 yrs. junior Prom Committee Choir 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Bowling 1 yr., Secretary 1 yr. Viking Stat? 1 yr. VIRGINIA NELSON 5- W V A, . - , f . 3 , f ,- A 1 QQ. .ww- SHIRLEY PICKWORTH Her voice was ever soft. gentle. and low. an excel- lent thing in a woman. Bowling 1 yr. Science Club 2 yrs. junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Bible Club 1 yr. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Hi-Y 1 yr. Junior Play Committee ,lunior Prom Committee Senior Play Science Award, 1952 NANCY LYON She was made for happy thoughts, playful wit, and I aughter. Band 2 yrs. Girls' League 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee G.A.A. 1 yr. Bowling 1 yr. PAUL POWERS I've been dying for seven- teen years, now I'm going to live. Football 4 yrs., Co-captain 1 yr. Baseball 4 yrs., Captain 1 yr. Basketball 3 yrs. All-State Football Center 2 vrs. Varsity Club 4 yrs. Hi-Y 4 yrs.. Treasurer 1 yr., President 1 yr. Sophomore Class Treasurer Junior Play Senior Play Student Council President 1 r. Chaiiman of Captains Coun- cil 1 yr. junior Class President Football Homecoming King 1 yr. Board of Athletic Control My memory is so bad. that sometimes I forget my own name. Girls' League 1 yr. Bowling 2 yrs., Captain 1 yr. G.A.A. 4 yrs., Vice-Pres1- dent 1 yr. junior Prom Committee junior Play Committee Senior Plav Committee Cheerleader 1 vt. JUDIE NUSSDORFER Her laugh is lil-re a sing- ing brook that bubbles as it passes. NITA KALIS Sleep. the universal van quisher. Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee '-Wa' Student Council 1 yr. Archives Stall' 3 yrs. Viking Staff 3 yrs. Science Club 2 yrs. Band 4 yrs., Secretary and Treasurer 1 yr., Vice- President l yr. Junior Play lunior Prom Committee Bible Club l yr.. Vice- President 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Q me 1. ,I , f se ae. vu- 'xs bp- 3 , 'SAY 'C '9 GEORGE PRICE Honor lies in honest toil. Football 4 yrs., Co-captain 1 yr. Basketball 3 yrs., Coecaptain 1 yr. Track 4 yrs., Captain 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y 1 yr. Sophomore Class Vice-President wvt MW XM we MARGARET QUINN My theme song: Trumpe- ter's Lullaby. Band IKM yrs. G.A.A. 4 yrs. Bowling 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee KATHERINE RUGER Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Choir 4 yrs. Bible Club 1 yr. Senior Play Committee JOYCE RULISON It's nice to be natural. when you're naturally nice. G.A.A. 1 yr. Choir l yr. Bowling 1 yr. NADINE RAM SEY Music washes away from the soul the dust of every- day life. Band 4 yrs. Choir 1 yr. G.A.A. 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. junior Play Student Council 1 yr. HAROLD ROUSE I like four things: music. vacations. holidays, and the last day. Senior Class Vice-President Hi-Y 2 yrs., Vice President l yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Varsity Club 2 yrs. Cross Country 2 yrs., Co-captain 1 yr. Track 2 yrs. Student Council 3 yrs. Viking Stall 1 yr. Archives Staff 1 yr. BETTY SCHARTZER Give me a standing place and I will move the world. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Bowling 2 yrs. Choir l yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Junior Play Committee ww! 40025 ' BEVERLY SCHARTZER Mischief lurks in the depth of her eyes. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Junior Play Committee junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Dramatics Club 1 yr. Reserve Cheerleader 2 yrs. Varsity Cheerleader 1 yr. 4 4 A , qv. Y V 9' Q M .JI . - ' .44 ,44 W, ' Y ' Y . :-5, ' '4' '4 4 4 4 ui 4 4, fl' 4 , ' I L 4. 4 X ' 4 r 4 v 444 , 4 4 ' 4 4 ' ' . 4 N X' 4 4 x ,I44 1 n. U J.. vm 4 4 11 1 V k 4, V 4 4 4 ,, 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 INV. I 'F fx , 4 1. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 , 4 1 ' ' Y 4 . 4 ' 4: F9-so 'Wrwf 'QgrL X THEODORE SPEER Speech is silver, silence JOAN SELLECK Poetry comes fine spun from a mind at peace. Viking Staff 3 yrs., Assistant Editor l yr.. Editor 1 yr. Band Z yrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Bible Club l yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Girls' League 1 yr. junior Class Vice-President golden. Football 1 yr. Senior Play Committee X all it i ACK SUMM ERS 4' WWW? J 3 ,Qi SPG i ' 9 The devil is a gentleman. . Football Z yrs. Track l yr. ww., Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee RUSSELL SWANSON Famous last words: I wonder how much this car will do. Baseball Manager 1 yr. Bowling 2 yrs. Science Club 2 yrs. MARCY TANNER Cute .and spicey. as a spice cookie. Student Council 1 yr. .guy-qw Senior Play -2: N ' 415-z ,-'::z:. Vg 715 it 5. f t ffiisegaee -it-tx, 2 W , . , .,, M,f.l1..,e., . ff z eblieffw . W2 N w. faJ'fff?eg:5:6?e X3-ii iifmseoaees my vt, ,i fy:-Effi' fz,f3g,g:ff+:::-sw 4' 'I fl , i uigrgzfifqxgr-'f, P .a . 5, , ,. ,,eJ.,.',g,, . 7 -..mZm,.. R..-..,,,v,. qeiffwwe., g:,.fgg.J..?,.x C ,, .f . wafers-:eb:ee:.. f H NANCY TOHILL All the world's a stage- Dramatics Club 1 yr., Presi- dent l yr. G.A.A., Secretary 1 yr. Girls' League l yr. Debate, President 1 yr. Viking Staff 3 yrs. Archives Staff 3 yrs.. Editor 1 yr. junior Play Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Senior Prom Chairman Sophomore Class President NANC Y TRESCOTT Svyeet, as the sang of the wind in the rippling wheat. G.A.A. 3 yrs, Bowling 3 yrs., Vice-Presi- dent 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Senior Play Committee Play Committee WW Girls' League 1 yr. Band 3 yrs., Vice-President Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Viking Staff 4 yrs. Bible Club l yr. .' mwah' MARVIN SHEERE Every noble actiyity makes room for itself. Senior Class President Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee Senior Prom Committee Varsity Club 1 yr. Basketball 3 yrs. Football 3 yrs. Science Club 2 yrs., Presi dent 1 yr. Hi-Y l yr. Science Club 2 yrs.. Pres. 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. E is ,fm N i'i:j55 - 2 X Q . V.. Y. R i .. 'N-sa. t A X V 'YF' . ' . M- Z A X. .9 ,W ' X 5? A f A . 1. MARGARET TYSON Honest, sincere, ambitious, and kind Such a true friend is hard to find. Band 2 yrs. Science Club 1 yr. Girls' League 1 yr. G.A.A. 2 vrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Viking Staff l yr. Editor-Everett Radio News 1 yr. junior Prom Committee junior Pfav Committee Senior Prom Committee Bible Club 1 yr. ' .,,. , ..,.. VS. 'S , . x si' ES ir - ,V 1 In VS. .Q ,t. , S .. .stf.s, -X CAROL UNDERWOOD Queen of hearts: Gerry's that is. G.A.A. 4 yrs., Secretary and Treasurer 1 yr., Vice- President l yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Archives Stat? 1 yr. Senior Class Secretary Basketball Homecoming Queen l yr. CALVIN WILSON It is better to play than do nothing. Varsity Club 3 yrs, Hi-Y 1 yr. Science Club l yr. Manager of Wrestl'ng Team Manager of Track Team Junior Play Committee ,Tunior Prom Committee Senior Play Library Club l yr. ARLENE WIXON A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Bowling 1 yr. Senior Play Committee WILLIAM WOODLAND A brilliant mind beneath a friendly exterior. Boys' State Representative 1 yr. Track 2 yrs. Cross Country 1 yr. Manager of Basketball team yr. Student Council, Treasurer I yr. Bible Club, President 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y 1 yr. Band 3M yrs., President 2 yrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Viking Staff 3 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play State Solo Contest, 2nd divi- sion Early 'nyv-1.-tw, JEAN URBAN Okteach me how to make mine own excuse. Dramatics Club 1 yr. G.A.A. 4 yrs. Band l yr. Reserve Cheerleader 1 vr. Varsity Cheerleader 2 yrs., Captain 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play , ',.... .i 1 V sf . .5 -' 4 : A .' ' 4 f 5, S, , X 6. goggle HAROLD WILLSEY I am captain of my soul. Manager of Basketball Team 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Bowling 2 yrs. 1 1 fi 5 lf 4 law' Six Perhaps our sleeping seventh grader with the aid of her classmates . . . will learn to stand on her head in physical education classes . . . as Sue McQueen, Ann Hummer, and Venita Knecht are learning .... '--...M www nun---,- . . . the male members of her classes may take industrial arts courses . . . learning machinery, woodworking, Welding . . . like jerry Rosecrans, Bob Prince, and Bob Harris are doing .... . . . she might prepare herself to accept a commercial job after graduation . . . by learning shorthand, typing, and office machines . . . Lois Anderson and Carol Underwood learn the mysteries in their commercial classes. 181 N N M Mmmwm JUNIOR CLASS 2 'W , ,Aw ,Aa-,M W. X1 M Y 'rf' , C W' . j . I, kV'wA Diane Adams Arnold Johnson Shirley Adkins President Vice President Treasurer 'N .., 'tim' 'W f 4-.za . AXTE' -- , A R llx 'XXX . f' X X B. Archer J. Arntson C, Barnes S. Beeman W. Bellcn ' K -R A r: 35 -X -ss , x 'Wa -- wg ' -, , Q ' , s- s- P 'Q .wwf 5? wwf. F' . s- LS , J 'E ' '. A . . ,si 1 W fx' Fw: . ww- ..,, ' ' --t ' , ' . P M..3.4Qa . t ik - - D. Benson J. Bickert C. Bond E. Bovee J, Braun W. Brokaw ' -' ' Q' 'Y Q at Hg . W. I gi J .. A 3 4 'rfgi ',,,, . -f - -, M jg . x .. , Af ' ' . riff' . F 5 21 R. Burchfneld V. Cartwright E. Castle V. Christmas R. Content . Q , ,. C Q A.. A .. 'ff ' f S Q Sv' A WNWK, J'- u v me M , ,, Q 'N gr A C ' X152 5' 1 - .L. EL 6 . L. Counseller J. Curnalia E. DeBoer K. Dilts J. Drumm T. Dunn i201 A.. 4-U. 'bi' IUNIOR CLASS S M. Eavey R. Everett K, Eversole M. Fell N. Flintz N. Force ,rx V m Q? .,..,, 'mu-. X 2 . 5, .3 SN . 5 5 Q XFN 3, . , 1 Q. 1 Q 5 if L. Harper M. Croh S. Grow R. Haggadone J. Hamaker -? -an-sw www Q. f 'ia- K. X .wa-.-3 5 iz .:: N fir-0 . A ' N. Hough N. jean .L- Richard Harris Robert Harris G. Hastmgs R, Hersey X P- -..V 3 S X TZ f v ,A e,.11. wwf .P 1 'A 4 'M wb X f xx . Q any I, , A .. . .q -, .. sw' , f , '- R 23 . X 'N . N ,., 5 - li' - , .4 X'- . 4 'fi 1 A f Nr. f' 1... is . , . . X , x 5 . ,uf 1 .+ ,1 N M 'Wh' J- 1 Q., ' 'm l-. 1 'T . ., -2: . A , J. Kidder V. Knecht D. Koutsoubos L. Lange J. Leonard F. Lewis 1 , t X 2 S4 of ww M F , vm X is X. . 3 X 3 . . G. Maynard S. McQueen R. Miller W. Logan H. Lyon L. Marier E211 MK' W .. . . .. ,W e A f M. L. Moore W. Mull bv' 'nr' JUNIOR CLASS -sw G. Munson F. Myers S. Parsons G. Phreed 'lu' var x lx.. A 5 :Suit 4-mi i Q-5 i S, Pierce H. Pittenger R. Prince G. Raiche S. Reed ,ctw sf- 'QU' J. Roberts S. Rose J. Rosecrans L. Skinner l fi t 5- 1 ' 0' A , 2531.2 l , J. Squires B. Stewart E. Stone A. Stuart 9 My ,.:.. sl- i U ...... mf- W e t f . ..,.,,, ' 'se if wg.:-K 1 N 0' 1, 1132 ! . Y qs 4 X ,A X . ii QS: J. Vermetti T. Ward M. Warner K. Wright i221 sf 7 D. Skory M. L. Scott awx G, Teeters N. Toomey NOT PICTURED J:-2-N S. johnson t J. Kelley D. Reese X X L. Shreve ' 5.35 w. f- War' f .S ix 15-if , ti-. , ' .5 , S5 Av ' www .. D. Yoemans Our seventh grader may have artistic talents to exhibit as jim Butts, Veronica Foland B111 Woodland, and Joan Selleck do with Water colors, oil paint ings or ceramic works. . . . . . she will per- haps solve equations or construct tri- angles . . . as Bob Luscomb is helping Bob Scharmen and Grant Grinnell do ...in the various math courses at Everett .... . . . she, like De- laine Skory, Judie Nussdorfer, and Bill Townsend, may as- pire to be a success- ful driver . . . she'1l enroll in driver's training under Mr. Merritt. f SOPHOMORE CLASS 'V' S 'W fxxf 5 -. , Wm fxgskx 1 J ,X i Theodore Ohmer Roswell Spore Gene Cvuile President Vice-President Secretary 'V mf X -1-gv J. Albert M. Allmon 304 K my .f Sw .Q 4-Ff' -uf Q N. Anderson 'Wi ,- 3.: ig .X A Y N Sw M. Becker B. Belding D. Berry V 5 2. .ss J A war' h-:SL .' tl iv X J A ,,.-f X X f' N B. Chocola S. Cleeves T. Cooke A ..-f - A 2 1 . be A , J , A . g of Q Xvwfi '. v6 , . X Y' SQ - N N , I ... , M X J e X '- K .f - A if Y 1 - -4' 2 is R. Dennison L. Dilday D. DuBois Q? ik, , . N. .ee cr 553, X -,V - 1. . .Mk ,. , N .M X 1 ...Mrs . Z V, J f Z . , kk. J I illk ..fQm22emis1' Q: i ri .KJ W. Everys M. Feighner C. Felice H s N N I2 3 X D. Ankney N -N . . L. Borring S. Cousins S 4 . W. Durant P. Atvx ood Franchot Wilson Treasurer B. Baker 'sf wr-1 J. Burchfield J. Butts ,SX hr' 'wrt' P. Baldwin D. Card Sr Nr-v Y' 'QW N.- B. Cuson K. Davidson fs - A Y Q. s 4. I s an r 'Q' 1 .xsix ai -. X, .' F. Ellis J. Evans Y:-xr Q!! 'swf R. Decker 632 . ,Q 'QT f L. Eversole Null R. Ferguson V. Foland R. Foorman H. Gearhart i241 ,, V X Sw YW ' x,V, by X I!! 3 if SOPHOMORE CLASS I xr v.. IL , , -4 i 1 v, A A P. fu M X f' f' .. X Lv kk 5- If . L :- lv f L Dm-efx -way,-f ' . J . 1 W, M.: I yxxf-R J X . f L. Gee G. Gilmore R. Graham B. Grinnell C. Grissinger L. Haggart F' A , -A rw ' ' Q . W .., I .we-r 'uf Q' 'QP F? N 'iw Q rl 'MQ' .Q , . . 5 , ,. , - A 1 45 R. Harris C. Hartsell K. Hastings B. Henrys J. Hewitt K. Ingersoll , , V I E . W 1 'M . a f Ae- Y' kv, '- sf 2 -Q3 'v' , Q 1 of Q N' Y 'z 'W77' : 0 5 X - . ' sv' x . Bw 5 .Vt we-5' Q.. . , W M J P at J -J ' f a n ng. . , lv. Q.. , i.. :Ib , .-:N 'E N-.1 .... 2+ .. ' . Q: X' X5 at QQ: QE i K f X 3' ta 55 dsl? ' ' f :ex -, -1 A Q 9 .W ..... Q J . M , . , W I K 'rfv J. Jean N. Johnson D. Johnson Z. Keeney D. Kirgis R. Krepgs S X43 , K ,W f' . 'Q J Q J - www 4 .. M5 fn wry. N.: tv E' Ji 'CY' 0 vqgvf M I W - ' N' . J Y , G. Lanclseidel B. Lange B. Lundy D. Lunn A. Martens D. McSherry xxx. V-.......v N.. , ' f WW .' 2 . A 3 A QV Q N35 9 x5X J. Moon M. Murray J. Murray D. Nadcau D, Naylor R. Noble V ' i n H . 2, Y 2 ' X me Q i 2 ,i WW . - QQ . '. wr Q - 5:- .E :N HA Q t 1 K if . 1. . : ff.. f - sy . f ' -1 . , f - .--' ,f...,, . V ., , .N ,, , . 11' s ' S 3:22639 . X . - ' f 1 f:.g.-,. . -W-s..415,y: ,:. h ' .. , fi, . ' Q? A 1-1. . . -' P X ul . X .Jigs - fe .,.. 2- 5 - f 4. .mx ,g ., -x n -5-,.,.prgvq. -. , 1 , - gf: X X K , -X X, .1 .N..n',.fg., ,Awr.a.,+,a ' a ' ' 5 Jfiif: N , Q SL, ,JG -,i?3E5?lif2?fw,, 45,153-fgiiiiif . . ,.. ,. :. QM f 5- t V .Q W v.xg3.f'2rM2n swgdffm K. Orr C. Post Beverly Price Barbara Price C. Probert R. Quenby E251 05 ,GP aa. J. Hanl-:ey 'Q if . . , fm' . ...z D. Iskra KN 65 M. Kruger 'X Nr 4 2 A X Q 5 X-war S. Miller 'ATS f sv 2 'Q 'P' H... S. Odell I ,'3g'1.' '29 .f S s vggq-rar , NV 9 gtk J. Reed 4 4 A , qv. Y V 9' Q M .JI . - ' .44 ,44 W, ' Y ' Y . :-5, ' '4' '4 4 4 4 ui 4 4, fl' 4 , ' I L 4. 4 X ' 4 r 4 v 444 , 4 4 ' 4 4 ' ' . 4 N X' 4 4 x ,I44 1 n. U J.. vm 4 4 11 1 V k 4, V 4 4 4 ,, 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 INV. I 'F fx , 4 1. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 , 4 1 ' ' Y 4 . 4 ' 4: ss! , 2 'RRY s , gh f W tv' Z? A 'v 4 .4 ww--5' FJ E xxx 4 2 J 2.15 X A .- R. Relf G, Rider - ..... , ,Q 'W' ew: R 1 N' Rf, sv 5 . f ye'52.2 X. XJ m iziim . G. Schmidt D. Schmidtman x -C..-' 2 RMI., N, J. Standish S. Stephens . - .fNf5.Ng S av X .Wsaeg S if it 'P b R S SOPHOMORE CLASS 4 -1 Q ff. . ,, xiii 'er :ze '-52 ' 1. , v 5 ', 4 9 'fi' , Q 'W' 4' ... .,,vg 5.1, , 4 S' B. Robbins P. Robison G. Runyan you . fi . ' 3 'Uv' 1 W' ,2 1...-f 1 win ,, I . 'Q':1' 2 KZ ' Q in ' ff 'Sk 1 , f if . :V x ' . g.,f.lll N QW -' 5 K. Ruthruff R, Scharmen . - vi. -, J. Schifab P. Sells D. Shady -. 'N-P3 rf., , ' . .Q ,agar V' M 1 A .ww ,f ,, -W 4 . ..v-vp, . , .5 .Lu . ' :Mtg hx W ' is A I x .wif s g: ,SCJ l , . Q ' 'M F 'rv 2 sk .sg .,,.,- . A, '. .,,. A ggi... A- J. Surber M, Swanscn C. Sweet Q 4 .X K X, ve N. Shepherd H. Sitzman T. Tanner xf . , we, N s x . .1 f D. Teachout E, Terberg M. Townsend D. Townsend W. Townsend C. Underwood ard - . vs: M U 1 i R ' Q A Q we -J .3 :ZS wh ,, w---e' 4, 3 QW-X F . V : ' X., A X A , 5 - Q C. Wells D. West J. Whiteraft QI' an ..-vw X592 S. Wixon S. Young I 26 1 M, Wilson NOT F. J. D. C. PICTURED: Ballinger Dean Dilts Root 'env R. Teachout -' nf' ,KV 'Wh . 2: uw. K Kf ' . V, VerPlanck Our seventh grader may dream of visiting Central or South America . . . she'll want to learn to speak with the natives . . . so she'll sign up for a Spanish class at Everett . . . not only will she learn to speak Spanish . . . but she'll look at maps of our southern neighbors as Carol Post, Flossie Ellis, and Shirley Adkins are doing . . . and she'll discuss with her friends the habits and customs of these people .... i 1 5 Q ' I W s . . . she may Want to be an ideal homemaker as Mary Ann Townsend, Kay Wright, and Bob- bie jean hope to be . . . she'll learn the tricks and secrets of . . . making the bread rise . . . hanging a skirt straight . . . in a home economics course . . . 27 . . . or perhaps she will express herself in drama . . . and learn how to faint, murder, walk in dozens of different guises . . . as Grant Grinnell and Nan Tohill have learned. SEVENTH GRADE :.. ' . ,V A 'Q 313 -L Q Q. 5 'V ? 5 X fn' :f:f': f,.., Q... 1.1.-'i w 5 ,f Nw-.V 5 2 14 w q W- B Q Q ' H C. Anderson E. Atwood N. Baker janet Baldwin Judith Baldwin R. Balow L. Beardsley L-2 A . .QE :fp L --L 1 . f f . M . . E ' lf .... , 'A i B. Bigelow S. Blair G. Bond D. Bowles R. Brand f E' K 'C V ' . . L-Dx ' 3 agp , ,... -Qinvb , . ..,, V f -, . - . , ww, fm? . f A ff LW A 'f l' - f w -1 . . 1. fwfr:-Q 1 R. Brown S. Brown G. Campbell E. Cheal W. Cheeney , 1 -R i --X -. ' -V fo V . w. V ' -'-- M - ,g,,... E ..... , 2 MN , 13 .V f . -'WZVPZ' . ' re. .P 1 i ' f ' - 1. r .. .. K. 92' 'E 'J -P r- M ,I .Xb A ,Kuwi'.'g - 1 - 3 1,5 .A X-... El-femfiisis M. Comstock J. Conroy J. Cottom M. Coy R. Croyle ...xx g in , gi . 2: Q 'ir M N' .K M. -as it .- iw X ' V X Tx I . C? ' i C- tx .yy . 9' .1 Q S .N-, 1 Rip , .1 . . s ., , , 5 ' ' ii Q. Vis t SQ .t . S K 'I V is K :am L. DeKubber B. Dildy N. Dornbush B. Durant N. Edwards K t -'-- H., ' . -... ' NNN, I 0 W. N' wx W. . -5 Q ,J m f 5' .,.. , . rf . gpm-a W ' N Q' ' Vi - 'Q if:-Qili. iff . - X. 'ffl' M. Fell G. Foley L. Forbes R. Friz R. Geahan E281 J. Brass M. Brown ,. Toi: . .. Q . ' T522 A. . L il V , Y t xi Q 1 C. Clipper R. Cole ff as 'NQKJ k a nl X 15 S. Curnalia L. Daubenmeyer Q' 511996 uw of .. Q., M A .-.f!1.......-5:1 5 it :Fw I!!! Q. : R. Edwards J. Enright 9' 'Le'-5 Y is r Q gf l X 'C .qu V a E5 ,x L. Gill J. Granger SEVENTH GRADE . N N wi fi ,,,, we sr.. .UWV is , fi HM i Q 1 X ' .w i fu WMA 'W 'M , . A was ff . ,5 24- 'fl ' ' ' -s.- . e 'W' ' - . D ' , ' .. 2' Q- V S Z 'M f RPM? ' 1 v - 'M' if N V '731Q. QA A AJ X t? X Rvws. f5?WQ -,,, ' ' . V L ,sf 1: -V ' , ,. ' S i K .--. im. ., . N-i.w': ' I fi , 1 Y 1 1 N . ff 'X X x M. Grubb J. Hansen R. Harper J. Hastings D. Headlev L. Heightchew A. Henderson ,kk t KF. U Q a N ' i..:'.qN H , A .,. ' I - .2 A l D Z: , ., 5: ' 37 'Q Q J f-'Y :wif 2... -M. . v ,A ' 5 . we xx, -sw A ' 'T' - ,,?'-Vg' ' ' . is f'...'S wa- 'xx I , ':. 5 ,:.g 'Ag I 4. ...f J. Henderson V. Hendricks J. Hengsbach J. Henry D. Herrick R. Hersey R. Hickok F bww Us NN 'sf . .ftgx lgigf ff - ' K f. V . . ...Q . A 455' .K -w. .... E , www V - . .EL 5: sf 4 X I Q N Hs Q? Q NX 2553 . SFRA W -QR n - -,N 3 QJRQQ flu we J. Higgins B. Hobbs J. Holmes VV. Jacobs J. Johnson S. Kinch P. Kiter . li N ig. I 5: . , . e.,.,P h ., 'QQ' - , - L ' .... . .J Qqgfg' . Q V .41 1 ' 6' ,rs x , 'Q-5sg...Qg in I 5 4 ' . 'X 4 97,9 5,43 4 6 . . xx J. ggi? 8? 14' ' 'g M15 , 5 wigs? Q4 XX Q 5 I N Y . X s also 4 o fe 4 .,, juli' . 5 . .. - N' AS 9. .5.kJ.0.4'- P. Kundivich K. Lane F. Lange R. Leslie C. Long C. Lusccmb H. Mallory A .fs ... ,-Q 'SWRW5 i V' .5 7 N' 'fl -A V V f , .Q . M , V, I ,, S . N 15.514 - A W M xi J ,E 1 wine... -. . - .-is , ,V .. X 2235? Q , if f 9 .-5 , M. Mansfield J. Mattila D. May S. McCaslin M. Moon R. Newth E. Nichols A Ad I . .... , . ,,.. NNW iff, ? 1, - A 1 uve W ..... Vis M . N, , V. . ,NX . MA I N. Odell D. Ohler G. Orr J. Padgett G. Perrelli K. Picl-:worth P. Powell l29l SEVENTH GRADE 2 fm 4251 I X li' W 'Q -f - Q: g,, - ef.: 5 -.f :., e ' meta. gg., 5 -D .21 Y - N- ' , f x-5 HX lm' K . .mr ii 3 - H. Rav B. Reed N. Robbins L. Roberts P. Ross L. Rust B. Sailor H... ,... , . 1 g f'- ji, V ' . I 1 E . 5? E is ,Q xx QA fd ' , S. '- Nia. l f 2 . .X -F '3 C. Sanderson J. Schartzer W. Schmidtman S. Schreckengost T. Schroeder G. Shepherd G. Shepherd 3 Y .KIM V .. E :::a tvvzv- i V Q 5 x S ilnaix . .. . Q T. Snow C. Shreve I. Skory M. Sledge D. Smith L. Smith R. Smith W Wu g 'nw 1-Q. -.- r ,fs 'W .....- sg-W . .w ..,.5, 'XS g XY! X' C. Snyder G. Sova D. Springer J. Stone E- V. W ,A-N 'A--Q ,fx Q, ig, - X A av -vs xv n- A Ye, I :l . X X . -Ln yr . w- ,sg 5 . f s an : vw-1 1 S R. Stone ,vvs -. R. Stump T. Sweeney C. Teachout N. Terry ,- MC 'fix mv- Z 'fa' 'QQ' J. VanWarmer E. West S. West P. Whipple 5 x ,- S 4 , Q Xu' V V we -.A.l , ki, A . S. Terry P. White S. Storkamp T. Strickler 13 X ,N K.. 5 'QW ff xi ur' -' N Q X.. - .5 S Q52 G. Underwood W. Valerius Q. '- 's - , K4 C. Wiborn J. Wilczewski . . S K ,N . W , P W' Q' . 'A ...- Nor PICTURED. Sax ev. X, ui X ME.. -' .X wp 'S D. Lawry 7 'J V G. Peterson T T'-N-..?Cd-2. if -- . A. .1 P:-5 ef-4 A. Wilhelm J. Wills R. Wright M. Zelski l30l No matter what specific course our seventh grader may take . . . she will have some English classes . . . that will include writing, K1 speaking, literature . . . and, of course, the mechanics of English . . . as those that Sharon Reed, Margaret Tyson, and Nan Tohill are studying . . . . . . in order to be a worthy citizen our seventh grader . . . will study history and govern- ment at least once during her high school years . . . she'll make projects like the one that 'M .WE R S, iss! gs' Q Jack Summers, Bill Woodland, and Byron Chocola are examin- ing... . . . if college awaits our seventh grader upon gradu- ation . . . she will set up chemistry ex- periments in science classes . . . as Ann Hummer, Jerry Rider, and Bob Lus- comb have done. l31l , 1 1, .S we 1 G' 'QV QS ,....-,...f- ...fwww dw. Qwm,-my-v-nun .. .,Q.. ,... Mj ...3 ,, .a. .5 'N ..12'1-Wa..-....g , Qs . 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M 5 1 1 Y l,A'35: : , . 7 fy ,ff W y Q ff, ,gyzm+zil.l, T , X - N rf' fx ,- -f 1 1 M T'f..,- ' lr K - 'ww WW 2 ,K ,F 1 414. -4 za, I f X ' , frf x? f ik,s.1-m'x'wW'i'd5Q ff Www.. 4 A ,..n.,f.:.-:-,. , , ff . -f .ml ,4 -w,,-v,,, W ,I J ' ' ' we ' , 1 g Wm-., .QW Af -Q? Q' f - 25?i1fi2fZifi3Lf'G 'f fx Nw x xg! X Q Q. X wx xxx X x QR' 1. 4' ,xx Q X 'Q wi , Wax X W2 X x N Q Q V x APR X' Q si xjivv A Slggggilg -x is x A, e f w sf- X wx X A YK X wx Iwww xy 4 'Se Xe K H H41 VAN ' . Back row, left to right: C. Felice, J. Summers, G. Guile, T. Ohmer, M. Wilson, L. Counseller, J. Leonard, F. Lewis, B. Chocola Second row: Coach G. McAdam, R. Luscomb, M. Sheere, N. Henrys, M. Balow, R. Burchheld, B. Brooks, Coach D. Shippey, Coach R. Carrow Front tow: I. Kidder, R. Noble, G. Hastings, G. Price, P. Powers G. Bentley, G. Smith, W. Townsend Back row, left to right: Coach G. McAdam, L. Gee, R. Ralf, D. Berry, D. Naylor, D. McSherry, P. Atwood Second row: D. West, D. DuBois, R. Miller, J. Schwab Front row: R. Everett, E. Terberg, D. Card, R. Quenby, L. Haggart, R. Graham, J. Bickert E351 VARSITY CLUB Back row, left to right: B. Archer, R. Luscomb, G. Grinnell, C. Wilson, L. Counseller, A. Johnson, K. Eversole, J. Kidder, M. Sheere Second row.' G. Hastings, F. Lewis, R. Content, G. Maynard, R. Prince, G. Rider, J. Bickert, W. Brokaw, R. Everett, J. Rosecrans, Coach C. Sweeney Front row: G. Price, B. Brooks, H. Rouse, P. Powers, M. Balow, J. Summers, W. Woodland, G. Bentley, J. Harmon The masculine members of our seventh grader's class . . . if they have earned a varsity letter in any of Everett's sports . . . be it football or golf . . . will automatically become a member of the Varsity Club . . . the distinctive mark . . . of an Everett athlete . . . a Varsity Club member . . . . . . Everett girls are sometimes as athletic as the boys . . . this is a proven fact by the large number of girls that belong to the Bowling Club . . . our seventh grader may not be a top bowler . . . but she's bound to share in the fun that the Bowling Club has .... GIRLS BOWLING Back row, left to right: C. Bachand, B. Price, B. Price, N. Anderson, S. Parsons, P. Dorer, S. Pickworth Second row: C. Post, N. Shepard, V. Foland, P. Robison, J. Curnalia, D. Koutsoubos, J. Bullen, B. Stewart Front row: A. Wixon, S. Wixon, N. Trescott, R. Barber, J. Coy, B. Schartzer, M. Johnson, J. Rulison l35fl CROSS ' COUNTRY STATE M CHAMPS J. Diederichs R. Prince J. Rosecrans J- Harmon . mmiral., -M : , . egg . W X ' - 'T'A' . S' Bokovoy Back row: F. Wilson, J. Harmon, S. Bokovoy, J. Murray, J. Squires, W, Woodland Coach C. Sweeney, I-I. Rouse, W. Brokaw, W. Woodland, G. Rider, R. Prince Front row: G. Phreed, A. Johnson, D. Townsend, J. Vermetti, J. Rosecrans, J. Diederichs . . . Cross country . . . individual sport . . . winners of Hastings Invita- tional, Albion Invitational . . . and the best of all . . . State Champions. E371 Left center.' Top, left to right: Right center: L. Counseller, J. Kidder J. Harmon, N. Henrys R. Burchfield, R. Everett . . . one of the hardest . . . if not the hardest working team . . . is Everett's wrestling team . . . mastering elementary holds during their sophomore year . . . skillfully executing the most difficult during their senior year . . . a team that all the school is proud of. . . . Back row,1eft to right: M. Wilson, R. Burchheld, N. Henrys. W. Durant, R. Everett, Coach C. O'Jibway Second row: C. Wells, R. Graham, J. Harmon, L. Counseller, B. Archer, J. Leonard Front row: G. Hastings. R. Teachout, R. Noble, J. Kidder, D. West, M. Swanson, C. Underwood , ., ,X -.,,,,,,,....,,.... . . . .,,.,.e,. .-,...,. L.- S at J AR'9 M Above, left to right: G. Schmit, B. Cuson Above, left to right: J. Bullen, S. McQueen, B, Schartzer CHEERLEADERS . . . pep, vitality, spirit . . . all requirements to be a cheerleader . . . our seventh grader would profit . . . if she hopes to be a cheerleader . . . by watching this year's crew of girls . . . always at games or meets . . . always encouraging teams . . . this is the core of Everett's school spirit. . . Below, left to right: J. Hicks, E. Stone, V. Knecht Below, left to right: V. Nelson, A. Hummer, J. Urban ,... M, ,Q E N Y. ,yr on xx! R ,E Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett ,.,.,.,.. v.v,,.. Everett ..A...... Grand Ledge Howell ......,,,,, Mason ,w,e...w,,A Eaton Rapids Charlotte ..w.... Grand Ledge Howell .,.....w,w. Mason .vv...,..,. Eaton Rapids Charlotte ,r,e... ,.., 5, RESERVE BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: K. Ingersole, I. Murray, T. Tanner, E. Terberg, P. Atwood, Coach D. Shippey Second row: L. Gee, D. DuBois, K. Orr, J. Schwab, L. Haggart, W. Townsend Front row: R. Decker, D. Naylor, C. Sweet, R. Quenby . . . boys must have training to become . . . part of Everett's high placing basketball team . . . the seventh grade starts with its own team . . . in senior high there is the reserve team . . . both teams striving to become members of the varsity team .... P .ci V' Q53 48 , Bi? p Ma Back row, left to right: Coach J. Daniels, R. Geahan, C. Long, J. Johnson, D. Headley, L. Beard- sley, N. Terry Front row: J. Granger, G. Bond, G. Shepherd, H. Mallory, S. Blair, D. Springer l42l TRACK sets X 1. K. WN , i sf 4 Back row, left to right: Coach C. O'-Tibway, F. Lewis, J. Harmon, R. Content, G. Munson, N. Henrys, R. Burch field, K. Dilts, Coach C. Sweeney Second row: B. Brooks, B. Archer, G. Price, H. Rouse, M. Balow, J. Baldwin, L. Counseller, W. Burchiield Front row: R. Bettison, A. Smith, G. Gray, J. Diederichs, E. Brink, E. Noble, J. Summers . . . the track team . . . individuals working to score . . . that the whole team will win . . . the carnival of sports . . . runners, hurdlers, pole-vaulters, shot-putters . . . all competing at once . . . all attempting to keep Everett's Held men among the most praised .... G. Price G. Bentley M. Balow l 43 l , ,- . IS f s ' 1 A 'ii 9 5 infill ,. 4 .f Q,-351-.2 W -9 - - ' s'5fff?' 'Q Back row,1eft to tight: Coach G. McAdam, L. Harper, W. Brokaw Second row: A. Johnson, B. Baldwin, J. O'Connell, J. McClain, S. Bokovoy, R. Everett Front row: J. Rosecrans, D. Benson, R. Prince, G. Hastings, G. Maynard, P. Powers In front: K. Short . . . spring sports . . . the finale of an athletic year . . . spent either on the golf course . . . or the baseball diamond . . . boys leaving school equipped with skills that . . . they will use for recreation their entire lives . . . this is the athletic training of Everett High. Coach J. Spiess, J. Bickert, G. Grinnell, K. DeKubber, R. Wilson, H. Moon ,X , we me ix? f-suv xl X x Q xx 2 . XXYX . ie .aiiw-' .zfftki-QS' 5, g A Lansing Everett High School--- Lansing Michigan-W sl -- no longer a part of t at a full-fledged high schooler--- participatin Q n some activities--- b I ' ut ooking on at so many others---dreaming of years to come --- when it will be wholly theirs--W eeping seventh grader- he grade school--- but N N i ' l v STUDENT COUNCIL Paul Powers, President Mr. Spiess, Advisor Ann Hummer, Vice President Arnold Johnson, Secretary Our seventh grader has an opportunity . . . to take part in senior high activities . . . as a member of the Student Council . . . the most important student group in the school . . . the organization that plans social activities . . . directs charitable drives . . . the group that is composed of students . . . who were honored by their classmates . . . by being elected as a repre- sentative .... Back row, left to right: G. Orr, G. Campbell, R. Spore, J. Bickert, D. DuBois, D. Koutsobus, M. Townsend Second row: Mrs. Vidro, N. Odell, S. Curnalia, J. Hansen, C. Snyder, M. Moon, F. Ellis, B. Price, S. Cousins, Mr. Spiess Front row: N. Ramsey, B. Brooks, A. Hummer, P. Powers, M. Henrys, W. Woodland, G. Rider, A. Johnson --va. -f L - Qt, - at 1 1. spa-. qw, .masts rmmewwy.. ,swam-fs .s Nana sn. DEBATE Left to right: J. Blue, Mr. Walker, S. Stephens . . . our seventh grader may aspire to be a debater . . . possibly better the record set this year . . . of four wins and four losses . . . when she is in high school . . . the Debate Club will be established . . . since it was started this year . . . and will con- tinue for years to come .... Back row, left to right: G. Grinnell, S. Stephens, R. Lus- comb, Mr. Walker Front row: M. Becker, N. Holmes, J. Blue, N. Tohill Lower left: G. Grinnell, M. Becker Lower right: R. Luscomb, N. Tohill VIKI 'SF M. Sheere, B. Stewart VIKING STAFF Upper left, back row, left to right: W. Woodland, M. Henrys, M. Eavey Front row: B. Cuson, L. Anderson, D. Fer- ris, Mrs. Brandt, M. Tyson Center left, back row: T. Ward, J. Bickert, H. Rouse, Front row: S. Dyer, M. Tanner, N. Tohill, N. Force, N. Holmes Lower left, back row: M. Wilson, G. Schmidt, D. Koutsoubos Front row: J. Nussdorfer, M. Scott, N. Toomey, J. Curnalia Upper right, back row: G. Grinnell Front row: J. Hicks, I. Selleck Lower right, back row: K. Eversole Front row: R. Luscomb, W. Burchiield x ff: ARCHIV S me f 5 ANNUAL STAFF Upper right, back row: H. Rouse Front row, left to right: S. Parsons, S. Adkins, J. Nussdorfer, C. Underwood Center right, back row: A. Johnson Front row: J. Selleck, W. Woodland, C. Under- wood, B. Archer Lower right, back row: S. Dyer, S. Reed Front row: D. Ferris, G. Schmidt, J. Curnalia Upper left, back row: W. Burchiield Front row: Mrs. Warner, N. Tohill Lower left: R. Luscomb, M. Tyson ,av I Left to right: M. Tanner S Storkamp C Wlborn M Moon R Hinesley M Grubb R. Brand, J. Baldwln L Forbes . . . the seventh grader has a taste of high school life . . . if she is elected as a representative of the Girls' League . . . as a representative she learns . . . that it is the Girls' League that holds Everett girls . . . in a cooperative, friendly group . . . she helps plan . . . Mother's Day Tea, the Fall Frolic, . . . all these are projects of the Girls' League .... Left to r1'ght:J. Standish S Odell D Lunn P Sells J Jean N Toomey J Hamaker, J. Arntson M Scott D Adams Back row, left to right: N. Trescott, D. Koutsoubos, J. Roberts, J. Standish, C. Under- wood, J. Curnalia, L. Anderson, Z. Keeney, N. Anderson, C. Bond, D. Skory, B. Stewart Center: B. Cuson Back row, left to right: T. Dunn, S. Cousins, M. Moore, P. Diehm, P. Dorer, B. Lundy, L. Lange, B. Lange, C. Grissenger Center: M. Townsend, B. Schartzer, S. Parsons . . . when our seventh grader enters high school . . . she like many of her friends . . . will join the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion . . . already she has overheard this year's members happily recount- ing . . . experiences that they had at camp in the spring . . . the fun they had meeting with other teams and groups from other parts of the city . . . the way they practiced to perfect a place shot . . . all these experiences the seventh grader will some- day share .... Back row, left to right: M. Eavey, J. Hamaker, R. Barber, J. Harton, V. Nelson, S. Stephens, S. McQueen, J. Bullen, N. Jean, D. Ferris, J. Evans, L. Borring Front row: V. Knecht, N. Toomey, E. Stone, D. Gamel, J. Albert, M. Murray, N. Force, M. Allmon, J. Urban IUNIOR BAND Back row, left to right: H. Ray, J. Padgett, D. Smith, D. May, D. Springer, M. Fell, N. Dornbush. K. Pick- worth, G. Campbell Third row: J. Enright, M. Zelski, M. Coy, W. Cheeney, R. Stone, L. Smith Second row: M. Mansfield. J. Higgins, J. Wilczewski, B. Reed, R. Newth, J. Henderson, W. Jacobs, G. Foley Front row: C. Clipper, L. DeKubber, C. Teachout, J. Hastings, C. Snyder, R. Stump . . . the seventh grade has its own band . . . these students, upon entering high school, will be prepared to join the senior band . . . they'll give concerts . . . play at football games . . . journey to festivals . . . and bring back achievement prizes . . . as members of the Everett School Band .... BAND Back row, Ieft to right: G. Phreed, R. Graham, H. Stitzman, W. Woodland, Mr. Crane Third row: P. Sells, N. Ramsey, M. Quinn, K. Orr, D. Schmitman, R. Ferguson, B. Brooks, M. Wilson, J. Nussdorfer. ,V Second row: D. Adams, P. Robison, Z. Keeney, S. Rose, M. Scott, S. Reed Front row: L. Borring, S. Stephens, J. Evans, S. Cousins, M. Allmon ' 1 4 I 50 W- 't Q59-5. vf K Ks sw - 4 ...,.......l Back row, left to right: Mr. Crane, W. Townsend, C. Probert, W. Durant, W. Bellon, D. Ankney, T. Cooke Second row: N. Hough, J. Arntson, M. Fell, V. Cartwright, B. Schartzer, S. Beeman, G. Teeters, M. Eavey S. Grow Front tow: J. Hankey, K. Ruger, S. Pierce, J. Harton, B. Schartzer, S. Henderson, N. Flintz, N. Ramsey . . . anyone with an average voice may join choir . . . where they will be trained . . . to blend their voice with twenty others . . . if our seventh grader becomes a choir member . . . she will sing in spring concerts . . . join in vesper services . . . sing in other functions . . . and above all enjoy herself . . . in this choral group. . . . CHOIR Back row, left to right: B. Schartzer, J. Roberts, M, Eavey, W. Bellon, W. Durant, C. Wells, B. Henrys Second row: J. Hicks, V. Cartwright, S. Pierce, D. Skory, C. Bond, D. Ferris Front row: K. Ruger HI-Y Back row, left to right: R. Luscomb, J. Leonard, J. Kidder, G. Munson, W. Woodland Second row: G. Hastings, A. Johnson, C. Wilson, G. Rider, R. Prince, Mr. O'Jibway, Advisor Front row: G. Price, H. Rouse, P. Powers, J. Diederichs, S. Bokovoy, M. Sheere . . . Hi-Y, created to promote fellowship among Everett boys . . . always there are fellows anxious to join the group . . . a club that makes a member proud to be associated with the organization . . . . . . our seventh grader may have the lead in her senior play . . . or she may work on props, make-up, directing . . . whatever she does she'll have as much enjoyment as the class of 1953 did . . . at the sell-out Ghost Train . . . SENIOR PLAY MEMBERS Back row, left to right: M. Sheere, J. Harmon, J. Summers, G. Bentley, M. Balow, C. Wilson, G. Grinnell, R Luscomb Second row: K. Ruger, P. Dorer, B. Schartzer, S. Pickworth, G. Price, W. Woodland, J. Blue, C. Underwood S. Henderson, N. Tohill, N. Lyon Front row: R. Hinesley, P. Powers, J. Urban, K. Eversole, H. Rouse BIBLE CLUB Back row, left to right: G. Phreed, E. Terberg, J. Vermetti, R. Graham Second row: N. Ramsey, S. Dyer, M. Tyson, S. Cousins, M. Warner, F. Ellis, J. Schwab, J. Harmon Front row: Mr. VanWyhe, Advisor, G. Schmidt, B. Cuson, W. Woodland, J. Nussdorfer, D. Townsend, P. Powell B. Durant . . . perhaps our seventh grader will join the Bible Club when she is in high school . . . if she does, she will be in Everett's . . . newest, largest, and one of the most active clubs . . . she will attend city-wide meetings . . . present assemblies . . . hear speakers . . . join in spiritual discussions . . . and always work for Christianity. Back row, Ieft to right: J. Selleck, N. Flintz, B. Schartzer, S. Pickworth, M. Tanner, J. Moon, G. Guile, W Townsend Second row: K. Ruger, A. Hummer, M. Henrys, G. Landseidel, E. Stone, D. Skory, V. Knecht, B. Stewart Front row: B. Belding, M. Townsend, B. Price, B. Price, V. Foland, P. Robison, H. Pittenger, S. Beeman E553 DEDICATION fb wig, r Q gs cw Q The Archives Staff of 1953 - - - dedicates this yearbook to Coach Charles Sweeney - - - head of the Everett Athletic Department - - - one of the best as a coach - - - someone whom you could always rely on - - - a teacher with whom students felt free to discuss their personal problems - - - a faithful advisor - - - staunch supporter of Everett for nine years - - - leaving Everett after a long line of great accomplishments. l2l An K ,Ty f S Q Q i S s W CAPITOL CITY GLASS WORKS GLAZING CONTRACTORS MIRRORS AND GLASS TOPS Phone 4-3880 519 East Michigan M U R R A Y ' S WALLPAPER AND PAINTS ROLLO D. MURRAY, Proprietor Paints, Wallpapers, Painters' and Decorators' Supplies, Venetian Blinds, Window Shades, Hobbies WHOLESALE -- RETAIL 533 East Michigan Lansing 29, Michigan Phones - Business 2-69Il -- Home 2-2l57 McCOY'S SHOE STORE HOME OF FINE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 320 South Washington lARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP Fishing Tackle - Athletic Goods Guns and Ammunition Golf and Tennis - Racket Restringing - Winter Sports 325 SOUTH WASHINGTON PINO'S MUSIC SHOP MICHIGAN THEATRE LANSING THE RICHMAN BROTHERS CO. 206 South Washington CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS for MEN and YOUNG MEN KOWALSKI PHOTO STUDIOS Your School Photographer PHONE 4-5242 I09Vz N. Washington Avenue Lansing, Michigan F58 Compliments of I EDINGTON RUG CO. Phone 5-7129 422 SOUTH WASHINGTON MODERN YOUTH SHOE SHOP Michigan Theatre Arcade PHONE 4-8311 Lansing, Michigan Best Wishes 1953 Seniors CAPITOL HOME KARMELKORN SHOP IMPROVEMENT CO 106 North Washington KAISER ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMATIC ALL ALUMINUM M e'5 of sToRM WINDOWS and scREENs KARMELKORN --- KARMEL APPLES PECAN PRALINES FUDGES 2324 South Cedar PHONE 4-0041 AMERICAN STATE BANK MAIN OFFICE 101 South Washington Lansing, Michigan BRANCHES: CEDAR EVERETT . , .. ................. 2521 SOUTH CEDAR STREET SOUTH . ......... ...... 1 200 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE EAST .......,.. ...,..... 2 033 EAST MICHIGAN AVENUE WEST ...,.. ....,.. 9 13 WEST SAGINAW STREET AUTO BANK . . ..... 616 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE HOLT BRANCH ..... ......,............. H OLT, MICHIGAN Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SERVING LANSING SINCE 1892 1591 Nt llama PUT YOURSELF IN OUR SHOES! I1 I H cg E S 326 South Washington Lansing YOUNGS 81 HOWELL TRAILER SALES PALACE and TRAVELO TRAILERS REPAIRS and SERVICE 3423 South Cedar Phone 4-85I4 WINANS FOOD MARKET 2326 South Cedar GROCERIES and MEATS SODA BAR HAYDEN Sc to SI.OO South Cedar at Greenlawn OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 7:00 We may not have the most but we have the best. VAN PEENEN'S MORGAN' Lansing's Oldest FLOWERS JEWELERS Phone 4-I437 I27 EAST MICHIGAN HOME OF FINE JEWELRY Lansing and East Lansing Est. I 876 E601 BAKERS SHOE STORE MARILYN SHOES It's Smart to Be Thrifty at Bakers! 214 SOUTH WASHINGTON BOND'S GROCERY FRESH MEATS and PRODUCE 228 West Hodge Avenue PHONE 9-8896 'CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S HOBBY CAPITOL THE HOBBY HUB MODEL PLANES CONSTRUCTION TOYS MODEL TRAINS ELECTRIC TRAINS MODEL BOATS HANDICRAFTS 311 SOUTH WASHINGTON PHONE 5-5891 CARDY'S JEWELRY 17 Michigan Arcade MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Save the Difference Serving Lansing for 27 Years Discount to Students and Parents P. C. HARDY H. l. ENYART SHOE REPAIRING Good Work-Fair Prices 2109 SOUTH CEDAR Next Door North of Schmidt's Super M 2107 SOUTH CEDAR arket S M A l l ' S 211 South Washington Avenue I Where You'II Always Find HART SCHAFFNER 5' MARX CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS - McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR 611 CHANDLER MOTOR SALES FINE USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD 2217 South Cedar PHONE 4-9712 SAVE-A-WAY SUPER FOOD MARKET 2519 South Cedar Street QUALITY GROCERIES -- MEATS FROZEN FOODS This Friendly Store Will Save You More NEISNER BROTHERS, INC. 5 CENT 6' 1 DOLLAR STORES STORE NO. 21 212 South Washington Avenue Lansing 25, Michigan SOUTH CEDARWAY HARDWARE WE GIVE s cf H GREEN STAMPS 3824 South Cedar at Mason Street PHONE 4-7366 WRlGHT'S GROCERY GROCERIES and MEATS 655 Ridgewood TROWBRIDGE SERVICE SPEEDWAY 79 4022 South Cedar Lansing, Michigan DUANE TROWBRIDGE, Manager GOOD LUCK, SENIORS CLASS oE'53 May the road of life be along and happy one for you! WARDROBE CLEANERS souTH CEDAR AT HOLMES ROAD L621 MICHIGAN WELDING SUPPLY C0. Your Business ls Appreciated ' LINDE OXYGEN -ACETLYLENE FOR WELDING, CUTTING OR SAFETY 3811 South Cedar Phone 9-8019 Compliments of SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 309 SOUTH WASHINGTON SOUTH SIDE MODEL SERVICE Harris and Sons GAS-OIL-LUBRICATION COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE 3701 South Cedar Phone 9-0712 Lansing, Michigan L 8. S JEWELRY 424 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE Phone 9-1609 GEORGE SKORY BARBER SHOP 3700 SOUTH CEDAR Phone 4-9357 B U R D E N ' S PRESCRIPTION D R U G S T 0 RE 3634 South Cedar Phone 4-4611 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '53 Photographers FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Juniors IN YOUR SENIOR YEAR Remember Versluis Studios PHONE2-1442 Michigan Theatre -- Lansing 63 CHATEAU luVEQUE HEADQUARTERS RESTAURANT PORT FQRHE H 0 P SPORTSMAN FINE FOOD 3501 South Cedar 3415 South Cedar Phone 2-0127 D 8. C STORES, INC. 2418 SOUTH CEDAR STREET Good Luck is made by hard work and toilg Success is made by one not afraid of soil- Success to all of you and make the things that everyone calls a Break. FREE PARKING Open Friday and Saturday Nights STATE CLEANERS 2408 South Cedar F R E E PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 2-0419 FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING 4. Member Member ,rvt Federal :.: . r.,.1::: Fedefa' R Insurance eserve Corporation we 5 Q 5 SYSIQWI .wf3j'g:- -'-:gg-: :-.qv -' H - : , - -1 S ' 21 flu .. ,. .- Q ---3:33-: -- sais 25 I 'f:f:ffl'g2 i25 1'i? 'i'sS5E 'P ms.-is M - .. lfigiifiifxiii' I .gq.5.:.:.:,:, ,'g::,1:-.':-zo : .-. ..fr ..,. 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DAIRY BAR BILL and IDA, Proprietors 3405 SOUTH CEDAR PHONE 9-5532 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 651 MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN WINNERS LANSING CAFE soon FOOD-SINCE 1914 FAMILY DRUG STORE 4314 SOUTH CEDAR Private Rooms for Groups, Parties, Banquets Phone 2-8196 116- 118 EAST MICHIGAN AVENUE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Phone 9-8864 C0mp,,men,s O, RALPH w. mm s. COMPANY General Distributors HERSHEY'S KO-K-O co' ForLawnsandGardens RUI-IM'S PHOSPHATE ROCK 525 EAST MICHIGAN For Gardens and Farms W-W COMPOST GRINDERS Phone 7-5441 Address: P.O. Box 702 Lansing, Michigan Phone: 5-4846 Office: 4016 S. Cedar It's I.IEBERMANN'S FOR LUGGAGE, HANDBAGS, LEATHER GOODS .... AND SUCH UNUSUAL GIFTS! LIEBERNIANN TRUNK C0. 107 souTH WASHINGTON 1661 I Wont to Be YOUR MILKMANH C m 'ime 'S of APPLIANCE PARTS CO. HEATHFRWOUD FARMS LARGESTSTOCKOFWASHERAND WRINGER PARTS IN CENTRAL Phone 2-1305 MICHIGAN MILK ICE CREAM 20I5 East Michigan A. E. NUSSDORFER, Proprietor MALCOLM MIILKS, INC. 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