Everett High School - Archives Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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GARY BENNETT Disguise our bondage as we willy 'tis woman, woman rules us still. Football 3 yrs. Choir 3 yrs. Boys' Glee Club 2 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Basketball l yr. Baseball 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Student Council 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. GARY ARNTSON Tall oaks from little acorns grow. Wrestling 3 yrs. Wrestling Co-Captain 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Hi-Y 3 yrs. Hi-Y Treasurer l yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Cross Country Z yrs. In fifty six, the senior cla BRUCE BERNARD Men of few words are the best men. Football 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Honor Society Presi- dent 1 yr. Key Club Secretary 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Band 1 yr. Reserve Basketballi l yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee 'Q- MARILYN Pard date U ives l' l y I chiv 't . i ' taff 2 s.' xl, ruby 5. een 3 yrs. o l' Club G . 2 . is 2 rs. U Gi ' eague y Se ' d ittee tor ' y mit J ' P' - mi NA ssg Did not neglect a lad or lass JANET BLIZZARD You ain't heard no- thing yet folks! Choir 2 yrs. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Bible Club l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee JOANN BENHAM As long as I can talk, I'Il be very happy. Cheerleading 3 yrs. Cheerleading Captain IW yrs. Senior Play Committee Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Girls' League l yr. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Bowling Club l yr. Girls' Glee Club IW yrs. Dramatics Club l yr. Y-Teens 1 yr. SHARON BOND Ah love! Could and I with fate spiref' CDH G.A.A. 3 yrs. Girls' Glee Club 2 yrs Girls' League 1 yr. Student Council 3 yrs Choir l yr. Junior Play Usher Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Cast sb, 8 thou XC.. JAMES BONNELL A brilliant' mind be- neath a friendly exter- ior. Scholarship Award l yr. Science Award 1 yr. Spanish Award 1 yr. Honor Society IW yrs. Archives Staff 3 yrs. Key Club Treasurer l yr. Key Club 2 yrs. Spanish Club President 2 yrs. Senior Play Committee Junior Play Committee Chess Club 1 yr. ROBERT BOSOM Tomorrow? That never comes: why worry then I say. Bible Club l yr. Hi-Y Club 1 yr. Varsity Club l yr. Wrestling Manager l yr. Senior Play Committee 46 - if l Q i ROSALIE BOWEN Cheerfulness and goodness are two of her outstanding traits. Senior Class Secretary G.A.A. 3 yrs. G.A.A. Treasurer l yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Cheerleading l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee Swimming Club l yr. Rifle Club l yr. In Everett, we've had lots of fung And high schoolls kept us PATRICIA BRAND To be gentle is the test of a lady. PAUL ERNEST BREEDEN Red hair does not a temper make. DALLAS BRINK All things come to him who will but wait. Bible Club 3 yrs. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. Track 3 yrs. Woodcrafters' Club I yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom .Com- mittee Senior Play Committee Band 1 yr. TROY BOWLIN I like workg it fascin- ales me. I could sit and look at it for hours. on the run. LINDA BROKAW True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Secretary IW yrs. Spanish Club 2 yrs. Spanish Club Treasurer l yr. Bowling Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee G.A.A. 2 yrs. ffs .. ,qs VALERIE CONTENT A good a'isp0sition is more l'!llIlIIl7lF than gold. G.A.A. l yr. Bible Club l yr. Bowling Club l yr, Senior Pluy Usher Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Coma mittee sl -nf-' 171 gy- RONALD COOK He roiisetl, and tiirned ri page, mul dropped to sleep again. Rifle Club l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee Wooclcrafters' Club l yr. Art Club l yr. 'Z' TIMOTHY COOK He is one of the quiet, whose nature never varies. X JOYCE COOPER JACKSON The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Bible Club 1 yr. Bowling Club 1 yr. We'll not forget our prom and play, and all the things we did each day. SALLY DARLING Soft pence she brings. ivlierever .the IIl'I'll'U.Y, Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Bible Club 2 yrs. Art Club 2 yrs. G.A,A. 2 yrs. Ln ROGER DAYS Tuite tlzings as they route. Rifle Club Li yr. DARLENE DEMPSEY lt'.s' nice to he natural -when yoifre nntnrnl- ly nice. Girls' League 2 yrs. Girls' League President l yr. Newman Club 2 yrs. Newman Club Treasur- er 1 yr. Spanish Club 1 yr. Spanish Club Secretary 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- ' mittee Junior Play Committee G AA: 2 yrs. JOEL DJLDY Famous Inst words- 'I wonzler hott' J71llCl1 this car will do? Basketball 1 yr. Art Club I yr. 'QM NANCY DOUD When you have any- thing to say, say it. When you haverft any- thing to say, say it any- how. Band 2 yrs. Debate l yr. Rifle Club 2 yrs. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Forensics l yr. pb- 'E' CAROLINE EVERETT lf a man deceive me once, shame on him. If twice, shame on me. Student Council W yr. Spanish Club l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Program Chairman G.A.A. 'A yr. Art Club lb yr. For money, we sold pennants, too CHARLES GEB- HARDT He is wise who listens much and talks little. Football 3 yrs. Golf 3 yrs. Rifle Club 1 yr. Chess Club 1 yr. Varsity Club l yr. DALE GOEBEL Nothing is more sim- ple than greatnessg in- deed, to he simple is to be great. Honor Society 1 yr. Track Team 2 yrs. Rifle Club 2 yrs. Bible Club 1 yr. Hi-Y 1 yr. Youth Conference Planning Committee Archives Staff l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Student Council l yr. ?'X FU l4u...v KM? PATRICIA GAMEL All the w0rld's a stage and life's best actresses play happy parts. Forensics 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Dramatics Club Presi- dent 1 yr. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Bowling Club 1 yr. Y-Teens 1 yr. Newman Club 1 yr. - Instead of red, they sent RICHARD GREEN- HOE Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Track 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Viking Staff 2 yrs. Viking Sports Editor 1 yr. 1-.snr JOE GEARHEART Give me a box of tools and let me work in peace. Wrestling 1 yr. Football 2 yrs. Junior Prom Com- mittee us blue. LLOYD HARR A simple, manly char- acter need never make an apology. Basketball Reserve 1 yr. Football Reserve 1 yr. Baseball 1 yr. Afx T LYLE HARRIS I profess not talking, only this-let each man do his best. Football 2 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. Baseball 1 yr. The PATRICIA INGER- SOLL The fair sex will al- ways be fair. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Majorette 1 yr. Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Com- mittee Forensics 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Student Council 1 yr. Newman Club 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Spanish Club 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. is CONSTANCE L. HAY A little thing, a sunny 'smile. Junior Play Committee Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club President 1 yr. Bible Club Vice-Presi- dent l yr. Honor Society IIA yrs. Spanish Club 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club l yr. G.A.A. 1 yr. Senior Play.Usher Junior Prom Com- mittee football games have all been DOROTHY JEAN The gentle mind by gentler deeds is known. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- e mittee ..:-4,3 V' F' at A. , ii , ' ..' 9' i JN' X'--f' .t N QSQ'-. swell, 12 CHARLES HEN- DRICKS The man who does no- thing but study gets rather dull. Football l yr. Junior Prom Coma mittee Rifle ,Club l yr. Hi-Y Club l yr. , Bags? 4 -rnmw. Eg- 92419 THOMAS HUMMER They say he has wings -on his heels. Cross Country 3 yrs. Cross Country Co- Captain 1 yr. Wrestling 2 yrs. Track 3 yrs. Student Council 2 yrs. Hi-Y Club 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Bible Club 1 yr. Their records truthfully can tell. SUE ANN JEAN ln her quietness, there is charm. Choir 2 yrs. G.A.A. 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Viking Staff W yr. RUSSELL JENKINS He eats his way out of house and home. Golf 2 yrs. Football 1 yr. Rifle Club l yr. Varsity Club l yr. Bowling Club 1 yr. CONSTANCE JOHNS The world may slide -I'll 1101 budge an inch. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Girls' League 2 yrs. G.A.A. 2 yrs, Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Student Di- rector Senior Prom Com- mittee Assembly Committee '2 tl . -'IM ffr . ll 2 Y.r THOMAS JOHNSON While there is mischief afoot. he is never idle. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee ,af ff' 1 .H 'sr-at g - e 0 if in 9 sl Q sf. Vs . .. . IN 4 ' , Q Q J ni 52 . HELEN KERANEN This pretty maid, with hair of gold: is pleasant to behold. Football Homecoming Queen 1955 Junior Class Vice Pre- sident - Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Chairman Basketball Homecom- ing Court 1955 Bowling Club 'l yr. Archives Staff l yr. Y-Teens 1 yr. Viking Editor 1 yr. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Senior Play Committee Girls' League 1 yr. Fx 4951 JAMES KISSICK School breaks up my whole day. Wrestling l yr. Our dances and our parties, toog Have helped gain iriends, both old and new. RICHARD KNIFFEN A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Varsity Football 2 yrs. Reserve Basketball 1 yr. Varsity Wrestling 2 yrs. Varsity Baseball 2 yrs. Choir 2M yrs. Hi-Y 2 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Q 4 'll .L .J X Q' 2 4 V A ,. I ll . ..,. 7 f X . X LORA JEAN LAMB Yon can't hide love or lovelinessf' Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Com- mittee Band 2 yrs. Clarinet Quartet 1 yr. Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. Talent Assembly Ex- change 1 yr. G.A,A. 116 yrs. Bowling Club 2 yrs. Bible Club 116 yrs. One of top 10 in Maga- zine Campaign Senior Play Committee K I ...sc RICHARD LANDIS I never think of the future. It comes quick enough. Football Varsity 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Track Varsity 3 yrs. Captain of Track 1 yr. Boys' Glee Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Vice President Senior Class Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Committee ? l -Q- ' 13 RONALD LEDFORD It's true that Ron seems rather quiet: but once you know him. he's a riot. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. Baseball 3 yrs. Baseball Co-Captain l yr. Basketball Homecom- ing Court 1954 Varsity Club 3 yrs. Junior Play Committee Viking Staff 1 yr. Hi-Y l yr. T5 ROBERT LESLIE Sir, I am as irrepres- sible ns ll glass of Vern- 0r,s ,, Wrestling 2 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Cross Country l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Our play calle JULIUS MANKO Keep your fure In the .YllIlSl1lll?, and you crut- not see the slmtlnitf' Band 1 yr. Hi-Y l yr. Newman Club l yr. Newman Club Vice- president W yr. Junior Prom Com mittee Student Council L6 yr Viking Staff 16 yr. PQ, 4e ' 21' it t 'N if X DEAN Z. LOOK One cumtnt help hu! wmzzlcr ul his pr0u'es.v. Varsity Football 3 yrs. Football Co-Captain l yr. Varsity Basketball 3 yrs. Varsity Track 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Sophomore Class Trea- surer Junior Prom Com- mittee 'Us DOROTHY LUNN My l1enrl's not mine, but I d0n'1 cure. lt'.v in good ll!IlItl.Y.n G.A.A. 3 yrs. Student Council I yr. Y-Teens I yr. Girls' League l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee MERRIT MALLORY Fur into the morning, do l hover rfer my hooks. Honor Society Treasur- er l yr. Senior Play Cast Junior Class Treasurer Archives 3 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Chess Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 1 yr. Golf Team 3 yrs. Basketball Team l yr. Debate Team l yr. d Mamma Had a Hunch, Was full of glee and packed with punch. MARLENE MARIER I clzuttvr. clmtter as I 41117-lil join the rust nf the girls. Choir l yr . Dramatics Club l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee ' Junior Play Committee .18 Qs: HOWARD MARSH Affair luis ltis' will. but RICHARD MER- CHANT wnnmrt has her way. A u'i.t't'H11H1 ll1U5'.E'il'4 Football 3 yrs. Baseball 2 yrs. Junior Prom Com- mittee Key Club l yr. Hi-Y l yr. Wrestling l yr. u'0l'tl.t', lllll' lfzfepx his rlinitgltts to liintselff' Wrestling 2 yrs. Spanish Club Treasur er l yr. Chess Club l yr. Num... . .-'J 14 t -1 tiiflj Vg, ii -xv- JANET MOON l'm not denying that women are foolish: Goa' made them to match men. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Newman Club I yr. Girls' League I yr. Basketball Homecom- ing Court 1953 Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Usher Homecoming Dance Committee 1954 Senior Hi Y-Teens I yr. Bowling League I yr. Junior Play Committee Assembly Committee We' BONNIE PIPER Those golden tresses which, when shaken loose showered gold. Sophomore Class Sec- retary Girls' League I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Football Homecoming Court I954 Junior Play Usher Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Usher Swimming Club l'yr. BEVERLY MURRAY Variety is the spice of life that gives it all its flavors. Bowling Club I yr. Girls' League l yr. G.A.A. IRQ yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Usher Band I yr. 'Y::.-sr JOHN NELSON Silence and modesty are very valuable quali- ties in Conversation. Senior Class Treasurer National Honor Society 1 yr. Football 3 yrs. Newman Club 2 yrs. Rifle Club 2 yrs. Chess Club 2 yrs. X '12-1:vf DONALD PATTER- SON l like four things. music, vacations. holi- days, and the last day. Archives I yr. Band 2 yrs. Drum Major 1 yr. Golf 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Committee re faithful Vikings to the end, With things at school most all attend. NANCY POWELL Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low: an excellent quality in a woman. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bowling League 1 yr. Rifle Club 1 yr. Art Club 1 yr. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Y-Teens 1 yr. Girls' League 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Committee DEAN PRATT The reward for good work is having done HA.. Baseball 2 yrs. Rifle Club 2 yrs. DOLORES PRESTON The only way to have a friend is to he one. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Bowling League 2 yrs. Student Council 2 yrs. Inter-City Council I yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee 'Pix is-.4 -- ififf-1 XTX : if 3 ' .,A... - it 1 g f tg 7 55 My 8 WW' 4-' 't it so ROGER QUINN One part honor, one part wit: one part hus- tle-the rest pure grit. Varsity Football 3 yrs. Co-Captain Football 1 yr. Varsity Basketball 3 yrs. Varsity Track 3 yrs. Senior Class President Sophomore Class Presi- dent Hi-Y Club President 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Homecoming Football Court 1954 ROBERT REED The danger in driving a car is that some other motorist may be as reckless as you are. Newman Club 2 yrs. Viking Photographer W yr. '5h-...ar EVA MAE ROSS She is not forward, but modest, and patient in disposition. Bible Club 3 yrs. Viking Staff W yr. 733' KERN RUSHTON Happy-go-lucky, no- thing there is that both- ers me. Rifle Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Chess Club l yr. Our caps and gowns are marked supreme, We've worked together as a team. GARNETTE SCHLEI- CHER Cute, and spicy, as a spice cookie. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Bible Club l yr. Senior Play Committee WILLIAM SHEP- HERD Though quiet in ap- pearance, he has mo- tives unknown. Football 3 yrs. Wrestling 1 yr. Baseball l yr. Track 1 yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Hi-Y Club I yr. 'Vw RICHARD SLEE Quiet and dignifiedq Earnest as his work. Varsity Football 2 yrs. Reserve Football l yr. Wrestling 1 yr. Rifle Club 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. JUDITH SMITH Worry, let it run away. Live a life, and live it gay. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Treasurer 1 yr. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Student Council 1 yr. Bowling Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- .. ,i mittee Junior Play Committee ' 2 .X ' ' ' X. .5 1 Q. , X it , ' J' X X .t P X- Nm N. 5. ' 3 X -' . N N L., it'-fs S 9 1-I A it I it . P i .X ww if , . W ' .. ' 51.53. Q 1X X Q fry, we-' ' ' 1 'iw t gt i 16 JERALD SQUIRES l would be better if 1 could-but gee, it's lonesome being good. Reserve Football 1 yr. Varsity Football 2 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Wrestling Co-Captain 1 yr. - Hi-Y 2 yrs. Hi-Y Vice President 1 yr. Track Varsity 3 yrs. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Viking Business Man- ager M yr. 'Qi' PATRICIA STOR- KAMP To be a great leader is surely an arty and this fine young miss has an excellent start. Junior Class President Student Council 3 yrs. Student Council Presi- dent 1 yr. Student Council Treas- urer l yr. Archives 2 yrs. Newman Club 2 yrs. Honor Society 116 yrs. Inter-City Student Council 1 yr. Senior Play Cast All these years we've done our ROBERT TOMANICA Politeness costs no- thing and gains every- thing. A Cross Country l yr. Cross Country Man- ager 2 yrs. Rifle Club 2 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Newman Club l yr. Viking Photographer 1 yr. Student Council 2 yrs. MADELYN TOWS- LEY Laugh while you ran. Everything has its time. G.A.A. l yr. Girls' League 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Bowling 1 yr: Choir 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Senior Play Committee S '94 ROBERT SUDBERRY BEVERLY SUT- Wl1at a funny angel BERRY he would make. Sophomore Vice-Presi dent Football 3 yrs. Basketball 2 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Hi-Y Club 1 yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Glee Club 2 yrs. Football Homecoming Court 1953 Choir 3 yrs. Viking Staff l yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee A merry heart goes all the clay. Choir l yr. best, And now our future holds the test. RONALD TOWSLEY Calm, fool, Collected. he will rise in the world. Basketball 2 yrs. Football I yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y Club I yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee Viking Staff W yr. THOMAS TRUSCOTT He's the quiet type- like Grand Central Stn- tion. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Baseball Co-Captain 1 yr. Student Council 1 yr. Key Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Hi-Y Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y Secretary 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Viking Sports Editor 1 yr. jeff .,,. 'wr-f ri' 17 12 .wax JUDITH VAN DERTUUK Poetry comes fine-' spun from a mind at peace. Viking Staff 2 yrs. Viking Feature Editor 1 yr. Archives Staff 3 yrs. Art Club 2 yrs. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Spanish Club 2 yrs. Student Council 1 yr. Junior Play Prompter Senior Play Cast Girls' League 1 yr. Inter-City Student Council 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee JAMES VERMETTI What, no girls in heaven? Well then, leave me here. Track 1 yr. Wrestling 3 yrs. Cross Country I yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Cast Hi-Y I yr. Key Club 2 yrs. Key Club President 1 yr. Student Council Vice President 1 yr. Varsity Club 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Senior Play Committee We all have different lives ahead MARY JANE WEEKS Ah, maiden, are there any more at home like you? G.A.A. 2 yrs. G.A.A. Secretary 1 yr. Girls' League 2 yrs. Girls' League Vice- President 1 yr. Junior Class Secretary Y-Teens 1 yr. Viking Copy Editor 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Prompter ,. . ' wa A . , . e gf I Y 'Iii' ,,,,,, g , 1 hx' X bvnl GARY WHITE Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. Baseball 2 yrs. xgwr VIRGINIA VOLZ KKMY-Il'll? love hatlz my hearty and I have his. 0 Choir 3 yrs. a F, X -eff' , EDWARD WALLACE He cares not what thers think, for he has mind of his own. Band 3 yrs. Reserve Football Bible Club 3 yrs. Varsity Football Rifle Club 2 yrs. Junior Prom Com- mittee Girls' Choir 1 yr. Girls' Sextet 1 yr. Pep Band 1 yr.' Y-Teens 1 yr. As different as the lives we'v SANDRA WHITE- HEAD Happy-go-l11r'ky, care- free and gay: she took her heart and gave it away. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Girls' Bowling League 3 yrs. Band 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee 1:-V+-f 1 8 led. C GAIL WILLS A winning way, a friendly smile. Bible Club 3 yrs. Band IW yrs. Girls' Glee Club 2 yrs. Girls' League 1 yr. Girls' 1 yr. G.A.A. 1 yr. Y-Teens l yr. Library Assistant 1 yr. Cafeteria Cashier 1 yr. Bowling League f--.. M -wr E. EUGENE WOOL- LEY I left the room with silent dignity-then I caught my foot in the mat. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Debate 2 yrs. Forensics 2 yrs. Dramatics Club l yr. Archives Staff 1 yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. Student Council W yr. Junior Prom Com- mittee RONALD W. BARR Senior Class Adviser CAROL WORCESTER Her smile is her ban- ner. Art Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Com- mittee ilk JOYCE YOUNG Always happy, never glum-she makes this old world fairly lzumf' G.A.A. 3 yrs. G.A.A. President 1 yr. Y-Teens 3 yrs. Y-Teens President I yr. Girls' League 2 yrs. Girls' League Treasur- er 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Com- mittee Dramatics Club 1 yr. Dramatics Club Vice- President 1 yr. Choir IW yrs. as we leave to go our way-We hope our memories J. RAYMOND SPIESS JACOB VAN WYHE Senior Class Co-Advis- Senior Class Co-Advis- er er N-'JY' VJ'-3932-4 Ng- 'N'-. ii-as X... AR. it 19 5'W' LYNN ZISC H KE Her personality is as pleasant as a sunny, spring morning. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Vice- Presi- dent l yr. Bible Club Treasurer I yr. Girls' League 2 yrs. Girls' League Secretary 1 yr. Honor Society l yr. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Junior Prom Com- mittee Junior Play Usher Senior Play Prompter Swimming Club W. yr. will stay. 531. Programs and Tickets: L. Lamb, OVER MY DEAD BODY J Bonnell, D. Dempsey. tc .F ffl 4. x , . ff -Ab, ew N9 W '89 Ushers: B. Murray. V. Content, G. Schleicher, B. Piper. C. Hay. R. Bowen. 13 'D N-'M Dusty Rhodes Rufus Nichols Jane Dodge Millicent Craig Ann Bricker Courtney Smart Sheila Parr Publicity Cast and Directors, Left to Right: T. Truscott, M. Mallory. P. Ingersoll, Mr. Rogers R Quinn. E. Woolley, R. Landis. C. Johns. J. Young. P. Storkump. G. Bennett. J. VanDerTuuk Roger Quinn Thomas Truscott Patricia Ingersoll Sharon Bond Judith VanDerTuuk Gary Bennett Patricia Storkamp Make'Up. Left to R Tom Proctor Richard Landis Hattie Morris -l0Y'-TC YOURS Dr. Otto Farmsworth Merrit Mallory Lafe Littlefield Eugene Woolley Student Director . Connie Johns Director Mr Frank Rogers Date November I8 1955 ' s+:-5.1 1-V ' , 'Iiii-1-fill. Z' Q.: iz-1-T255 Stage Managers: R. Bosom, J. Vermetti. R. Merchant. L. Brokaw, M, Ma S. Bond. J. Benham. . l al Master of , L. Zischke, D Look M Weeks 2 V r ' 1 Y 1 V 1 eb li M f V 1 1 wc-1 . PM JT Q. ' 1 I 1,1 Vf Vg M! 'fl my sq' Nu!! HY' Q N 41-l fm J- 1 1. 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'- ' ' fgx ff 4 mf If '1 ':'F'1'Z' R' '..i,1lE1 '11i n X I J' ' ' ,' ,- ljlkkv 4: ,va-,H I I, J, , ,zgnggaf ' ., p-Jr. qui' ,ing sm 1 1,11 :f 'A A Q ' ' f ' fo 1 ' E X. l 9 I S ff , 1 1 I ' J ' f J, ' I ff 2 Q. . ff , fl? Q . 1 11 ,Q 1 If Clif ,,1'lV1-A 1 , 1 if : E : 'tg J fr' P Z K-1 ' ff 1 114 P 11 fa L E 35 K L 3 1 -1 X.- 4 N -1 . if r f 1 Q ix 1,1 , I v 'le 915' .1 1 -V 1 ' , :ff ' Jf gf E' r X? vq f f f ,f W 6 A Q 16 X J A i, J Y- 4 4' ' 1. X L Xe- 11 , .sf DEP P1 MENT 21 EDITH SIEGRIST, B.A., M.A. Library Library Club Adviser At right G. Wills, S. Rice, Miss Sie- grist, and J. McKinley have just completed one of the library's many bulletin boards. K ,... RONALD L. DUNHAM, B.S. English Dramatics Debate Forensics Coach At right P. Gamel, N. Doud, Mr. Dunham, and E. Woolley discuss the next debate, Xi 'fax FRANK S. ROGERS, B A M Ed Seventh Grade Mathematics Spanish Play Director Spanish Club Adviser Key Club Adviser At left S. Clark, G. Hay, Mr Rogers J. Padgett. and W. Cheeney work on Spanish together. ARCHIE ROSS, B.S. Boys' Physical Education Director of Athletics Head Track Coach Varsity Club Adviser Rifle Club Adviser W. Shepherd, G. Shoup, R. Leslie and T. Bowlin tumble in the gym under the watchful eye of Mr. Ross. 5. JJ. ll . PATRICIA CLARK, B.S. Homemaking Personal and Social Problems Y-Teens Adviser M. Mansfield watches as E. Keranen is assisted by Mrs. Clark with a sewing project. I? TTS -' . - - Q -cgii, :em-.Q-13' -A f- H x t ',+.E., f Q:E:Ef.:',. :I ' ' ' ' of ' , V . :,.vra,:gp., f:' fi . .. , .... uc, I Vqhv .4 V.: -, :aa-i..,,fQf . M... ..,. l I. .L .-.-.- ' 1 U , W MARILYN A. LEONARD, B.S. Girls' Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association Adviser Cheerleading Adviser C. Heintzelman, M. Moon, and B. Pratt balance P. Foley, S. McCaslin and S. Bissonette to form a pyramid as Mrs. Leonard looks on. wx N . . .Q,..-W I , MYRON O. SMITH, B.S., M.A. English Bible Club Co-Adviser Assistant Basketball Coach Baseball Coach At right Mr. Smith points o'ut great writers of different ages to L. Sneden, P. Logan, and C. Hay. -ITEEEAQ, Q vi, 'Q 4s.:,b-Q .,t.-W g. ., . q.- -X .,,.. --'xx N J X X ,gs Y As Q as N at at Y .. s , . r. -, . N el NL.. 5 . aww f '3'l VIOLA BRANDT, B.S., M.A. 'M' li'l A A Journalism X up A Viking Adviser 'm i qw WM- At left Mrs. Brandt explains an 3 . x B , K , . . - e iii! 1 elif? Bbw, 1 V 1.41.-'H V. 11.25, I I, 21' 31,1-':rf -' .- . - 151, , 5, A ,Qs ts....'+w ,, J 1 English assignment to H. Keranen and T. Truscott. J. RAYMOND SPIESS, A.B., M.A. Commercial Golf Coach At left Mr. Spiess looks on as B. Sutberry uses an adding machine and J. Blizzard looks through the files. Q.,--'df' ' 3 isa 4 if rig stef A 'N . A-,www-2' 3 X 5 DONALDA WARNER B.S. M.A. Commercial Archives Adviser At right P. Storkamp, C. Johns, and Mrs. Warner discuss a transcription problem. Q 4. ,Ws,t......,g.-jf A V ' ' i X .,,,., .. .. Q t s vs-N.. . X s ill-X-355-15 ,S s r sl- sc. w:lg,,,, . ,, ,VNU ss srmdw- s iicsmsr' ' X ,STQENRNQFX A N as .P fw .t . JACOB VANWYHE, A.B., M.A. Algebra Geometry Bible Club Co-Adviser At right J. Manko, J. Hendee, and D. Brailey watch as Mr. VanWyhe ex- plains a geometry problem. DEAN W. SHIPPEY, B.S. Seventh Grade General Science Football Coach y Assistant Track Coach , At ri ht Mr Shi ey explains an ix - .g - pp experiment to W. Schnarr and T. Padgett. 3: ' ' A I wg-,',...-- w0W' 3 i Q g:7iT' gf W i i , ,W ws , Km yi . MARGARET TANGENBERG, B.A. Seventh Grade English Tenth Grade English At left Miss Tangenberg explains a subject for a speech to C. Sanderson, J. Skory, and S, Curnalia. Qsii X f LESTER F. STRICKLER, B.S., M.A. Biology Chemistry Physics Hi-Y Adviser At left D. Goebel, P. Breeden, J. Nelson, and Mr. Strickler work on a demonstration on force. 'il .'1.a -M .' w ..--. 4.4 'wf ff' ' 1 J Q 'mf-QGSWHF ' r - , . U . . 1-I 1. ,' . ' 1 - I s ' .V V: . . Y w '11 , 1 Lf-+V V 'x V74 IIN: 4 w 6 1 I -1 . M! r I X WI! 1 ' w ..A'I:. .'.Tr.f' 'PHT .v:?n.'.-G ss',,'Q . ' iii .l 4 8. fr V' IKID Y. IVICLAKL I , D.D. V ,Q My g Seventh Grade Social Studies A ' Seventh Grade Mathematics Seventh Grade English W...,,,w,, Counseling K Seventh Grade Y-Teens Adviser At right R. Royce points out a coun- try on the map as C. Luoto, Mrs. McCarty, and H. Templeton look on Q . Y' : J., 6 fi 1. : KN?-, ' ,kms N XII-Hts R i. X Md' THEODORE J. BAUER, B.S. United States History American Government Economics ' Assistant Football Coach Head Basketball Coach At left Mr. Bauer points out impor- tant items to B. Bernard, M. Mallory, and D. Luehrs. -' VICTOR V. DEROSE, B.S., M.A. World History United States History Reserve Football Coach At left S. Loszewski and G. Johnson, watch as Mr. DeRose points out an historic spot to S. Surber and M. Summerfield. RONALD W. BARR, B.A. Art Seventh Grade Social Studies Cross Country Coach Art Club Adviser At right S. Darling, M. Bell. and J. Dildy show Mr. Barr projects they have just completed. .. 26 WWA XV-' ---..i...1.,.. ff-M.,-...........,.. Xa 3 it LEON RIVERS, B.S. General Mechanics Seventh Grade Mathematics At right W. Jacobs, J. Gearhart. and Mr. Rivers work together in welding class. DONALD E. CRANE, B.M., M.M Band Choir Seventh Grade Social Studies At right Mr. Crane directs L. Forbes. J. Wilczewski, L. Blackrick, N. Lunde, and C. Johnson. 1 Avbinf' x KOREAN WAR UPIPHAN AROUND EVERETT MIXED QUARTET The mixed quartet composed of Carol Anderson. Conroy Underwood, Sonja Kiter, and Gary Eversole has sung at plays, assemblies, the Holt Fire Hall, the Walnut Hills Country Club, and other interesting places in the past two years. They sing mostly for enjoyment and take pleasure in pre- senting a good show. Their accom- panist is Rebecca Newth. C. Underwood, C. Anderson. S. Kiter. G. Eversole. Our Korean War Orphan is 8- year-old Kim Tuk Sun. We have received two letters in which she describes her daily routine. She attends the Baptist church and the public school. You can see from the picture at the right that she is quite pretty and very friendly looking. ROAD-E-U BUYS ll 1, L-nl' eff' Our part as foster parents will be to support her financially and to send her letters and gifts occa- sionally. We are but one of many foster parents trying to re- habilitate those who were left parentless during the Korean Police Action. We are very happy to welcome Kim Tuk Sun to our family. Kim Tuk Sun. The Road-e-o was held at Michi- gan State University in May, 1955. It is a city tournament sponsored by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce to promote better driving among young people. R. Spore, R. Jenkins, K. Adams. D. Card, R. Gallihugh. . - M- - -E1 .,. . 'F' A 4, ,,,-,, ,1 il gig, y ' j f x. .3 Q ,ff-PL . 1 ' A. 1- -.n , w ' .'ilH'5!, -,3'efgg!9, ' '1 I, ' E' H sh-'Q' -- - Jaxx. 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Ei VX , X x .X jg-N . K HI -- ..v 1 K W 'Ir ,W '1f11 '.'.:apygugaginmnvmwag' N ff 4 nf'-'EN Nagin! .5-sg' A3-l :RFQ -kg, -. -.y w'.nxxnzvmG'1'n'.mnnnm-ml: A- N ufifi?. .'?5! -'-af U :'fe'Ilml'flH Q ,- qlfsgh- A A .,3g3-.H!5 ff .u1u.wl1igagjjmn1y1'. mmm Q ,' Y QW1. H gina' iawiaar.-45 -fx?-g7,rTj'l Q li wf- ie: Evazezez-'TSE-1' 2 1-5 1 ' , -:IL-ev..:q4,, MQ. .u smmmnwnuummrngmwuap-ajgzgggig X gs-fl Ne g 'W fi , . iuyuun 1M .l'!ww,mvg.mmwuxum1 1- vp W -'-'iw wx 1 b 454, i,.,Q.3gQ , Ig lin, 1. -N55' 'W ' 1: ll ' mm--LIS.u.:x.'drs3mfa:gr52i'? 31, ,-j Xf v eu.nwrmm .-ff N , if 1' 1 U DERCL SSM N 29 tags, ff 4,4 .sw . 2. . -1.3 , ...J N.. . it .NI .. h -LD .... .QL-x C . f5L Mrs. Brandt Mr. Rogers J. Beardsley Co-Adviser Adviser Pres. 4105 rv- ew Qi.. ' -sf I r E11 K. Adams C. Anderson E. Anderson - :1.S.S::-. . . A Xia 0 o sl 1 'G , . Y. Blue R. Bokovoy J. Brookland 'TS IUNIUR CLASS n i Q... ,, .. 2 -'jg .t W' .rer - 'i' 41- enss tx A gig B ' D. Harmon J. Fuller V. Pres. Sec'y. .: g ,. . at dt' cn lv fi..-is iff .j ......, -5I'I-.:?:fIfE:Q.'-. ...- l f:1: 1 ::.: S 2:5522 :.:: : i::::.-'--. Q qs' it -4' SX 253225 'lx X X S. Barnard L. Baumer .F ff? - fx ' 7' Q, ,ff 5 . .J ' ' Q R. Brown L. Bunker .: I K-1 32 .. .M . . - ff., ' ' t -ar Q P. Castle G. Coy S. Crutcher J, Cugon J. Davidson S LT Q i ' .are V. . ff ' ,. X. vi . ,f - T Q --- 've' 5 :. . X N .um 3 . 1- t G- Eversole L- Fell S. Fisher L. Fitzgerald P. Foley it 32.4 X, . P' ' l' FRS .9 .5 fi? w H1 ' Q - ,nm g K- J . my N ., is ff. W.- C7 Sr' ' .5 xii. S12 ,ggi R. Gilmore K. Grachek T. Grant i 5 lf Q f- wi ,. T 4. t KW D. Halsted M. Hartsell M. Hill P. Graves V. Gray , T Q N ' 'IR 'X x t :xv ': ,r ei., 3 W' Y 2 fr' 1 Tl .- -'3 . sp- .lv f ' .1 'r -W .. ' . f Q M QQ L. Sneden l , R. Treas. 'P 'ff fu! . Bigelow J. 3 Campbell W . JJ 'D .1 E .4 . L. Days , 1- 'CT11- f' as A. Frees . 5 Svfa. xt Ti we K I ff . 'S-- Q X L. Grinnell Mrs. Warner Co-Adviser Mr. Smith Co-Adviser 1, rv 'vw ' ID' -.v-, i' sv 'I i,,. in T' Q7 -lf ,V .. ' N ..- get S. Bissonette W. Blackrick ,gg .a-5 X ,1 fx, fv' -' -A X . X L. Castle R. Carmany . .W , fs, . V i ' ' ' ' U- , ..-., N g lf . -1. . s .. K nl V Dilts S. Ervin WS ' 'A k .1 Q. xl v 0.4 5 .....,.- -2 S. French L. Frielink .rf V'- , .ff :TS ' L. Gruhn R. Haddad 1 3 S' 'Z 'R as .W 3 ...- A Q' as .X W' M X X, W5 ' X I Ni 5 i T. Hodges G. Hoffmeyer R. Hopkins 30 J. Hulbert A. Iskra . ,. ' Q--W-p Q' 'ST 13: A 'Tv XX Q J C. Johnson IUNIUP1 CLASS .-,, 3,3 ff...-v nun. .3 i ,V .,f 1 . Q, .I l Q 3 x gghfrrs:-::-s.:.v : . .f f -1 - P. Johnson R. Johnson C. Jory L JA,,,. .1 gs? T ' f . .3 f- 3: ,Q X , 7, P J P. a ww' 1'-1' . -0 -L -.31 . X P. Logan M. Long D. Louhrs N. Lunde -AWN? -' ' . s P vp- . ,,., ' 1 , fr cr , ' u ff ' ,ffg K -if li ' 'N f . 7 ' X 4:1 if. 1 4--' J ' F. Meerman D. Meirndorf D. Milliman C. Moberg . ,. - bv yi I Q ' L1 . ,,, Ll' .X . .Lf :Y iv J' , .,, ' :rv S. Pocock . p X . , K K . , . .' , .-Q 5.1. Q 6'-dw :':. ' l D. Nussdorfer G. Parish R. Phreed G - Y- To 41 ' if N. Preston ...G fn' 3. 'rj' bxz. if - X ' G. Shoup K. Tanner E. Reeser B. Reinke S. Rice ,,, 'U '- fn x R is 'M VW xl . . . 3 if S. Skinner B.wSmith M. Southworth 'fm : A far .W . ' M- 15 ' 1 - f.,..-.av 'kv . up I. Q go L. Teall C. Underwood J. Wilson 1 Hr tgp, jugs. y N' 555 W. Kimble ..,,, wCI?. S. Kiter ' Ns ., . R' xo if - 341. ,cs . - Fw- Y -.- V . X. Q K. Kniffen P. Lilly , A 5 Q 2, ,,. Y nfs .RWE J Qi -.in Q , N I-Y: -A V. -.ff ,Sk ..,l,,... ,. 'ff' R. Lundy C. McBryde P. McKim G. McKinley V if . ' .,. . ' . -P .. W . ... . Q W 1 P,-4 2. . v -.. 4 2 I? ' -- is Ri, . .',. QQ V ' C7 R ...RTE 1. . w A W. Morehouse D. Munson N. Naab C. Nama .- '4 .gy X 7'.,:': -,. -2: L3 1 , .1 f 'til' AX V1-3 , ,L . I , 1. ws i 4 f. .'.- A 9 S, Pogoqk K. Porter G. Potter B. Pratt 3, 'L' -,Q 'Q -i -, .-. '23, Z4 1 ' 6 ,sy ' 0 V, l n I. .1 J- Robison R- Rogers C. Sanderson U I- 4 Q X 6- :V V ..- ig- Qy 5 x it i . J- 1 . P. Stuart R. Sweet rg: fi x, '79 5-Riff-Q1 . . It W f H l I --A f R. Wilson R. Wilson W. Wilson W. Womack 31 , , lf l l it li lt ill E ill F A l ht: J. Fuller. L. Fitzgerald, J. Beardsley, P. l,g,,f' ' Graves. , 'S W- S- GARDEN UF PARADISE C' B' The Everett J-Hop of l955 was held on Saturday evening, December IO, in the gymnasium. The students danced in a Greek Garden of Paradise to the music of Bill Street and his orchestra. The decorations of the gymnasuim were accented with a Stairway to the Clouds and a Golden Gate. A THE GHANII NIAHCH SUPHUMUHE CLASS D. ., - .vn- V2. 1-Eff' . N a-. W'-fx A ..'- 1 ' I 'M 0 Q A ws. 4 . it . .. X 1, R. 's. x.:7'j5' SA., V i V' .1 1, il ' ' - . ' . . S. McCaslin, R. Willis, --+-- - V. Pres. Sec'y. 9 V 'sw ... . ...B A - --st L N A ' M M I .-- L. Beardsley, E. Keranen 5 - C17 I ' Pres. Treas. 41, , 3 . C. Anderson f A f Avlln ,i 4 E ,,,. E. Atwood wg' B' ,J f -'22 'VLH sv ,. . - ' ' M X. f M.. J. Baldwin , --rr -. f va 0 K B 5. 4. - MA 1 A 1 . v I ,L -.aff f 4 Wg ' .V H J. Baldwin Q ' G 1 . 1 .. ., V t J -:1: 59:35 - Q r . - V f 4. fp S. Blair . 'N . . as -f 2.3 , -- .-f - . . L. Breeden 'r' -5 -. 1- , D- Bfailey , If isrW'r ff f -' 'A - f n - - . M. Brown , 'fg ' 5- M R. Brand . up I A. . 1 ,....,.,.,.,A, .V.. . .. .MK . .-- if ' R. Brown V f us vu J s .gr - C' ' S. Brown . .aiu 41 ' I I ' 'M' V ' W. Cheeney M. Comstock ' ' J. Conroy ' FR' - -V I 1. ,D 40 .Co . 1 R Q C o per h , A ,N Q , . .. A, ... -. j J. Cottom 'K wi N. t ,X is -1 gb 'V - M. Coy X W B S. Curnalia 45,3 f 4, w . R. Croyle N. K 1 - W A. Darlington ' - 7 -1 ,rw ,Q f Daubenmeyer I 75 ,L 1 . ,.,- A ' J' . . -rg-.4 in D - W. Davis , . AUP. 'S ., , .- K Q '- B. Dildy Y ' 'X . N. Edwards A -1 - -4 , A N. Dornbusn C. Emerick H, ' - N T v G. Foley ,fy ',., ' 1: 54- J ' J- L. Forbes , R' 1 R. Geahan L. Gill 33 E. Cheal X , ,X '- rs. wp.. S. Clark Q. 1-A . .X , - 5. N... gy. in y . ,gg - f- 1 ft! .-A I K. Crutcher 'K l -n , ,. js R. Downing .17 -if-' gifs! M. Grubb J. Brass S. Clark ts -v. 4 5 ,nf B. Cupples KC' s B. Durant .swam-414 V 'wr . I - 1' 3, . --gf 1 J. Hainline SUPHUMUHE CLASS -vs. ...X .Q ,WW L A -A -' tr. 1 - - ff -Q1 .- , 5 1222- QQ. - 'S Mrgauer ,Q J, Co-Adviser ' 2 , 11 2' Q. 41, ' Mf-PeR0Se . :ig l v. Hendricks Advlser . -- TN? Q . 5,5 I 4 , g ' 'jf A. Henderson , .M QQ A' , '-235 3 ,315 lnuuhn 2 gqu, Q I. Hendee f . 'R - n vw -' . 3' -..'E?:-L.-ii z., '- Q V ' ,. .. 'is 4 V' C. Heintzelmarl - ., .f ? . Q LQ Nm ,trek .,,. 45,31 5151. as Z: A . h - ., ., , A.: . sw . . .',,- Y I V- Z.. .+L If if 'E Q L erghtchew E .,v- A 12 2 v s D. Headley . Q C: ,fin Q gp Q Q G. Johnson A qAVq,A G. Hay S. Jean N:-n.,:.-sn ---- :-:- . -,-- 1. ,Q V -' .ffg5,,, . . .QU its ---f-39 Q' 35:51 :-. J. HHSUHSS 2 f . - -V-- 'A W. Jacobs WS? - Q ca. Q .,., . 'ws '1'- '11'AQ N ' Nite Q M W., gr, if EA az I W. Jacobs Q ,QQ X Q E ., I , .. Q - Q J. Holmes A , NS f -we 1555 K En. 4 K F , -,E Q- Q .. Q .- , .- - .sf f , sx.R.'si:e5. .,: ' ,Q A E 53' . B. Hobbs ' ' . -ff C. Long , vgawsq- ' 'V-1 :5-5 .f ' 1 1 if 'GX f Qf . K' ' .s 'X n. ,Qi H 'f Q j .wb -3 ,Qi l e ,Q V - '.,. Q D. Hlgel b Q wc. QQ .nk R. Leslre R. Hersey .f Q11 wr F. Lange ' I 3 , fx Q Q nw nv- t W. v- 5 C Q ,-A qt, D3 . ,QF in 5 5 -A P. KUHdlVlCh . W Av Li, . -V. 2' . J X QA .Q QW QW .3 Q G. Kowatch b bkqbnbq I Q W: F, 3 A: ' I D xx , P. Karen .ne , V- Merrill 5 M. JosePh A ViQWQ ,ks ,NAL D. McKinley Q an W, 5 - , Q gi -X . Q, J. Johnson ,. .QM Q air,-nf wx J- MCBfYde W '- 4 ' A .L . ' Num ! r .. x.Nw.:n':? Mattila i .,. Q t Q ' ' ur ' ,ls 1-' . X Xi I f . -N:-:gn it ' ir' Q - . , P r M. Mansfneld , ...... Q 4 Cas, , Q' f ' if Q N ' ,Q S, .155 , H, Mallory QA bl. A Q on , . ,, . D' Omer - 12:71-ge' 1 , 'GBe33v. . f k., X.Q f -in 1- f Q K gs- . , ' X ' aa QQ 35 , ,S ,Q v fgj ' C. Luscomb QA ,Wg 1 XZ: Q V N. Odell .Q 1 Q .I W Q s. Loszewski nf Q. Q D. Nie .L . rg.. . V-147' V B. NIC wg 7- Q T:L'1'j. . Q.-- B. Newth Q fwvf X k ty Q D. Moore Q Ney . M. Patterso , 5 .X I ,Q fl 2 Q J. R. Moore T. Parisian J. Padgett M. Moon 34 5- ...A A' .Q :V r. . JN X vt ara! if we. ew G. Perrelli ' K. Pickworth 'sv . N5 ' . ,V 2- -.. ..v- if 13 '-3 P. Ross - .1-.:4 i - - ' L. Rust .Kat iV as 5. 'if Q .,-,' V ' P. Skoczylas 4:1 4-Q. Q, . xl iffl, iv J . Skory H3 T. Strickler A S ., J sig'-5 Q? 5 . , R. Stump .fx : .N x J' '- W sa V 4.,. 4 - ts., LW. P. Whipple C. Wiborn 3, x Not Pictured: f '5 P. Christopher . R. Balow '1 M. Fell I . L. Parish M. Zelski G. Shepherd T. Sweeney SUPHUMURE CLASS eat -,:: .5- , fi' ,fx 'ft liz' T. Pizzo vfh ., .3 ' 5 if f J. Rutter it . , .JS ...gr 'a-Ls' 9 yt A A ,Wi D. Smith x A 'J 'WU ' Y: D. Taylor A js, 95 In w. T. ww . year N. 4 su 4 Wilczewski ..,. L 'X ' X ' 4 - -7, -, ye' 'sg' rr vw . -ff. -qv- P. Powell GISSQQK W. Ramsey , was ' ' .V 5 .. ' if . YlS.w - -e--4' rr J K B. Sailor C . Sanderson V Q... V V V An ,, 1 4 rv war -1 f A N fs' .- ,- v-v X J? a 'K LEA... - , L. Smith ' X . D. Springer r N3 Fu ., 4 -.4 ' fr- enzy fe Q Eff. ' 1 -.- 'I a, .. if H. Taylor E V C. Teachout V .sf mi. K V ,Mx 4-1. v 'Q' I ' J 5 .. -xi .VPVQVV I.. .. ' Z V . -,cv - - - v ,z .v S.. A. Wilhelm J. Wills 35 :X A 4, .., We .s 2 rf vw 2 X X if' . .. ..... me . . V N X Mr. Kolemainen Co-Adviser Mr. Dunham VQo7VAdviser Q , s 6? f 2 4' .. ,X Q., K .Q ff 'R wa .Q 'fbi' 4 NND' . . A X V. .- f x 4-- uv '11, 1 . T H. Ray V ... . ' - . Re ' 1 y ' L. Roberts ' A - My ' '- rs , , Wx ffm Uv V w. S h 'dt . -f' it c mn man V V A r G. Shepherd f i ', N ,eff- iv T. Schroeder 'a ' K v V A 'wqiqitx 'dd V ,.. V X ',. VM- V an ,vi -x.. J. Stone 1 ulir H .ax .V ,M R. Stone D M -3' 'Q .. -13 S. Storkamp 'nv -X I -up .'. Y. ' , e- , A VV V ,. G. Underwood V . Q : 'i W. Valerius 9: .-3. S. West . , 3 . V fa? 'Ti ew . .. -1 11 V ' VA V .. bl G. wise -t fe' . V, R. W' h f at ng t if l R. Yarger 'il .'1.a -M .' w ..--. 4.4 'wf ff' ' 1 J Q 'mf-QGSWHF ' r - , . U . . 1-I 1. ,' . ' 1 - I s ' .V V: . . Y w '11 , 1 Lf-+V V 'x V74 IIN: 4 w 6 1 I -1 . M! r I X WI! 1 ' w ..A'I:. .'.Tr.f' 'PHT .v:?n.'.-G ss',,'Q . ' iii .l 4 8. fr V' NEPTUNHS J , Z.. 1, ., :W ua ETX 'l X 'f'Q3'9,xS si, ,..,-. sf, , R - W- 5,4 X 'i Q I PARADISE Qbmq , M313-2 1 S X ' ,, s ' . 1 , 41 'lg ,L X X , XX '? 1 X Yin . - ,Q tar t. N ' x Q , 5 v X ,. , fi ' ' ' . ,S-F' -2 xiiidff- v:1E:isaVs:12. is 1 X gy Q . jr:-:gif my . -' ' 'Q - M 1 Neptune's Paradise, sponsored by the Class of 1955, was held May 14, 1955, in the school gymnasium. The theme of the prom was an underwater scene featur- ing a silver anchor as a centerpiece. The walls were covered by many gaily colored fish with a mermaid reigning at one end. Music was supplied by Byron Grinnell and his orchestra. , ,,., I ,.' -', wan 1, -A Mi u., I .lfllhri J-Inlfl 5M -'Until lb at llqqllwl 1 , V 'I 4'p'l! ILYIUII lljkv-H W'-l'Hb lilllllllf firwg ,,1 . 'vgH'i I . all A Qlllmslg - ' ,i -- vw L--1 - -vw' - Y'Y 1+Vl Q Q wincifz '-'H 96,080.4 QQQQKQ V9 QIQQQQJOQ' OtlgxfiQQQQQQOQQQQQQQA1' QGQVQOQQ 9o8'M'v-QA' ws'-' V 'v' 0M'WvW4v? 9.'+'.'.'.4'QvW' 1P 'M53.99 429909421 Q.s'.9'o99Q 51 g8 xg,o9'1'Q,9Q ':'!3 mjbkti ias oQ92'3f,J :ffl-Qiikfgifffff J . . f ' r fl f V . 1 M 'J - M ' J 'VH W I f-df ' nf 1 47' iff ' ff - 4 .M f - 1 01 ffl W . - .- ff- A - ma -fanny :Inga jiiinxu, '! P'E'HETf 1,1-'A V, P X-1 W1 IW?-g 'W Vi .2 1 -15: 'hgh 'N Wa we 'W V Mfr Q A Q. EQMEQQ, A luzll . i-1 !S-SL ' SESBNEQ E' 2114 'silg-L' C5. H gr , . ,K . f X A L l . A -L I ,:-ggi' T ' 1 JT-Q15if,,g g4 FfA X MA' -gl. J Ml i vw 3- I 544 i vyeYgvv1Mq,iAiMfL,M Q x xrfwyt HW ' 1f T ? A . fx 'fl Y M-xx .:T1:iffg 3 Q 1 'eff M, ' N55-LH-f, 1 'Qik ffl'-v-::L:V'qk ' - ' l - 1 X Xqx XX vm X' ' - - YN LY' xii-if-'Li '!-rg--Ek L14 R 2 ' ,xl :X'xxWXX' l X .XLJWTT X, 5 lfi SF ff M W M R W 195, ' . - M f Q X Mig ' Ivy g , -Bi -J FTHX'-H4 P+? fi X- H ?1Xx il, NV-5X X X X 'X 25133 , I1.f:3ii,?4Ail,k7t X4I,gAgVlii! M.-,ff .NX X tix., I 1fl'W 3 '- I ' , ,311 in 4 J.+ - g+L gy ,QW-41 X Rf 3-N.. MMM A gun mm Mi , , -.lj V. V' lu 1 , - ' xx , W f--- 'Nxt 1- F,-,f'f -1: lg,-1-5-1 ' iii 4 F 7 h I N lnlmu - I X . A A x Q .I - EMI HE . x ' Wei K I 2 114 Ely-mi 1w f2es4 .E A- gg- 6 Ml I H f f .iiuvgigmi 'lil' . g. 1 ','. -C I Y! V Q Y K: 1 li ix' 1 4 ni Eusm mm l -,W W l . -1 A-M... A Nllllll! llUlli1l'llluunvnl-.,-rf,.!m'l. n SEI N -lf l- M 'Ea- ' !QW' ! - lliwlllll Yl ' h'ii'fLf x K Tu PUPIT 37 WE GOT THE PEP! WE GOT THE STEAM! rg, S. Shaw, S. Surber, P. Ingersoll, J. Benham, Captaing C. Johns, M. Summerfield. 1 The cheerleaders have sparked the school spirit throughout the football and basketball seasons. They carried on pep assemblies to en- courage student support of teams and worked ' hard at games leading the yells. The girls sold programs and refreshments at games to buy new uniforms. I Adviser sz fi., 1 7 1 Bowen, L. Gruhn. 38 M. Moon, H. Keranen. Captain: S. Kiter. G. Gray. R VIKING HARPIIERS SEASON'S RECORD ig ff 4 Q ' f.,. OF DUAL MEETS ' - ' if Won 5 - Lost 1 L, Rig lg i ,Q .' N 6' ' 'i T 26-Eastern . 29 :Q TM 31. ,,V, 5 47-Howell . 16 . i ,Lg 45-Grand Ledge is , 41-Charlotte 19 A L... g. RQ '- 50.St. Johns 15 EE-' ......- .A . f . ..,. .- .,+-':.: D. Milliman and E. Reeser finish strong as Vikings swamp St. Johns. R. Hopkins, state C-D Champion, finishes first in the St. Johns4Everett meet at Quentin Park. The Everett Cross Country Team won the Capital Circuit Championship for the sixth consecutive year. In addition, the team won the Hastings Invitational Meet and placed second in the Albion Invitational,,All-City Meet, and State Meet. . ' E .F ix up-12. it 1,4331 ' . EEL get 1 ef 3i,.f7t2wsf. Mae -as-ev 4 , .. ' ', ' 4 I-mf. 2- H 7 .. f ,. . ' . , , 1. A QQ . s if V, . 0- . I my sf 5 g 59,015 .3 V 'M 1 'OO :- D04 t ve H , O f CQ . 'i is Q X x I E I T X I'-4 R, Hgpking G. Hoffmeyer L. Fitzgerald K. Kniffen E. Reeser R, Leglie T, Hummer Co-Capt. C0-CHPU . .nu-un-apt W ,...Jw-mmf-znsuqiuuri Ogg' --nb-nun ' 1 s., ' 5 - ,Y Back Row, Left to Right: T. Strickler. D. Luehrs, K. Kniffen. D. Milliman, R. Leslie, D. Hnlsted, G. Hoffmeyer, T. Pizzo, L. Fitzgerald, E. Reeser. R. Tomanica. Front Row: L. Gill, M. Coy, T. Hummer, Coach Barr, R. Hopkins. 39 All-Stater Dean Look C555 rambles off yardage for the Vikings against Eaton Rapids. SEASONS RECORD September 16 Everett-21 September 23 Everett-31 September 30 Everett- 0 October 7 Everett-13 , St. Mary Eaton Rapids Howell S, t Mason 4'- 5 Q -Q .3 1,3 3 -7 Everetfs Dick Kniffen C447 heads for the game winning touchdown. f S A E ERETT toward Holt's goal L00 ag Ilil G Dick Lundy C333 reels back to spring Dean Look 1551 loose for a sideline run against Eaton Rapids. A F-75 ,Q Qc' ' 9 1 1 Roger Quinn 1571 running hard for yardage against Eaton Rapids with :He blocking aid of Richard Kniffen 1443. at f -fauna 1. 5'-. SEASONS RECORD October 14 Everett- October 21 Everett- October 28 Everett- November 4 Everett-20 19 Holt- 20 Grand Ledge- 34 C harlotte-1 Ithaca- K- ' al VARSITY VIIIINIIS Back Row, Left to Right: L. Sneden, Mgr.g D. Willis, L. Beardsley, D. Springer, T. Hodges, G. Shoup, W. Kimble, R. Bigelow, K. Tanner. Third Row: Coach Bauer, D. Harmon, L. Frielink. D. Meirndorf, J. Beardsley, W. Morehouse, R. Lundy, G. Coy, Coach Shippey. The Viking Varsity Football team finished the 1955 season in second place in the Capital Circuit with seven games won and one lost. After losing the second game of the season to Howell, the Vikings won the next six games. Second Row: J. Robison, W. Shepherd, D. Slee, J. Nelson, R. Sudberry. D. Brink, T. Truscott, B. Ber- nard. Front Row: R. Kniffen, H. Marsh, R. Quinn, Co- Captaing D. Look, Co-Captain: C. Gebhardt, J. Squires, R. Ledford. G. Bennett, R. Landis. Two of Everett's men, Robert Sudberry and Dean Look, were selected for Lansing's All- City teamg and two, Roger Quinn and Dean Look, were selected by the United Press for the All-State Team. THE LITTLE VIKINGS Back Row, Left to Right: W. Cheeney, W. Valerius, S. Loszewski. R. Yarger, P. Kundivich, S. Blair, J. Padgett, R. Gilmore. Second Row: Coach DeRose, J. Hastings, J. Johnson, Eastern-33 , . . Everett- 0 Eaton Rapids-4-I Everett- 0 St. Mary- 6 Everett-32 Resurrection-I4 . Everett- 6 East Lansing-33 Everett-I3 G rand Ledge-20 Everett-19 R. Stone. K. Adams, D. Leslie, R. Geahan, C. Lus- comb. C. Cheal. Front Row: D. Headley, H. Mallory. L. Smith, A. Henderson, B. Sailor, G. Shepherd, J. McBryde, F. Lange, R. Hersey. ln their first experience with football. the Little Vikings came up against some very well-balanced reserve teams in this area. which gave them some valuable experience for the future. The hard-working line was most outstanding and certainly all of the boys did a fine job for their initial year. EVEPIETT MATMEN Referee, Gene Kinnyg Offensive. J. Vermetti, Ever- ettg Defensive. J. Sisco, Eastern Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 12- -Everett-17 12-Everett-28 Everett- Everett- Everett- 2-Everett- 55 25 7 24 9-Everett-17 -Everett-3 1 -Everett-41 29-Everett-28 2-Everett -9 . Sexton School for Blind B.V.S. East Lansing Eastern East Lansing Flint Central Williamston- Charlotte- Owosso- Jackson- 5 Offensive, J. Walker, Easterng Defensive, J. Squires Everett: Referee. Gene Kinny The Everett Wrestlers won five meets and lost six. This year was the first that Capital Circuit teams met on the mat. Jim Vermetti with nine wins, one loss, and one draw, and Jerald Squires with eight wins and one loss were the outstanding wrestlers. Gary Arntson and Robert Leslie also had good seasons. X it Back Row, Left to Right: R. Willis, W. Kimble, J. Vermetti, R. Leslie, D. Meirndorf, L. Smith Second Row: T. Hodgesg G. Coy: D. Milliman: R. Krriffeng J. Squires, Co-Captaing G. Arntson, Co-Captain: T. Schroeder Front Row: R. Hopkins, R. Merchant, J, Hastings, P. Johnson, C. Luscomb, K. Kniffen ev. ..-wg Ph VARSITY BASKETBALL sEAsoN:s RECORD t Upper Right: D. Hal- . 3 D. Look. 70-Chaflfme , 59 sted, L. Frielink ' ' 2 52-Eaton Raplds 31 ' captain 62-Grand Ledge 54 E-5 xx 44-Okemos 45 -AiVb 1, 9 ' ' R 57-East Lansing 43 5 ' f 'M 58-Grand Ledge 43 - 56-Mason 39 K J . 60-Howell 27 jg .. 84-St. Mary 64 7 ,, -'QC 49-Holt 58 . Q .. ' 9 65-Eaton Rapids 56 H feng : W 42-Resurrection 53 ' 3' - 5 R- Quinn 74-Grand Ledge 50 C I A 70-Charlotte 55 87-Mason 42 Ci 4 I 74-Howell 52 as I 77-Holt 59 +P ' me wi Center: D. Look, W. X , C A Q Morehouse ,. e f illzg f 4 J ' . Ax,. R. Landis . L v C 'I l C' 'I Ch , C .V ,:,. .' ' ' V N: api a I xircui amPS 2 X Everett Vikings, ended a very gt I - S3-Q1 I successful season by beating Holt xiii J A I f ln, 77 to 59. Coach Bauer said, --This ' 'Qt - is the greatest team I have ever coached. He attributed this greatness to R In 4,7 the team's unity and to two of Everett's 4 greatest athletes, Dean Look and Roger Quinn. X Q T. Truscott Lower Right: R. Quinn D- Hamm Back Row, Left td Right: J. Padgett, v. Merrill. R. , X Geahan, C. Emerick, D. Headley, B. Sailor. Coach Smith '- Front Row: S. Blair. H. Mallory, G. Johnson, L. Beard- Bottom I-eff, D- Harmon sley, D. Springer. A. Henderson. G. Shepherd 5 3 rg, . K 1 ,A l -A 6 mt W At' .. x ' ' r N -e MJ.- L X xi v EXJK a. S , ' 2 , ! - Q TQ X F ,n . y . 2 ex kk lg 'iff' : f 5 KJ. I ' ey-ee-- ' , A ,RN : N' .- A 3 , g . . 'Z ' ' ' -,.:.' h ' X .--llrij '- ff C tn A J -. s A T I A-'MM 'mg we at Y fi v rv ' I Qf is , l, . ' I ..,. i . Y g Y S il... A A L . 4-1- . X N ,N CIRCUIT CHAMPS XWILIASD. Hlgel, R. Quinn 'amines vt.. ,ae f' r N RESERVE RECORD 34-Charlotte 32-Eaton Rapids 41-Grand Ledge 36 G. Shoup 4-in fl, , . 5 x 4 V. . -Mason 43-Howell 48-St. Mary 10-Holt 59-Eaton Rapids 42-Resurrection 65-Grand Ledge 40-Charlotte 43 ,Q g V .V -Mason ,lp e - ' we' 'i h C. , Al Q H D 45-Heli L. Frielink 4 E22 I 32 38 19 37 45 35 28 40 64 69 42 36 59 34 J. Beardsley ii. 5 If L. Fiieiiiik 'V . f?',. fn f . zz, The Little Vikings Y T provided many thrills Z, 4 f if during the season. Al- , V T245 though their record was W2 f'.s,e:,.-V. Sv ws- 21: -- 2- N. we - . 1,5 only average, four of L g' ,o.r 'X 3 ? their losses were by only f a point or two. Some of 5 the boys will really press 3 ' I next year's seniors for e z' positions on the starting lf five. W. Morehouse i , King T. Truscott, ' Queen M. Weeks, i I 3 Miss Gloria Bee ,A I R. Lundy P Q Back Row Left to Right: K. Adams, D. Harmon, D. I H Higel, L. Frielink.G Shoup. J. Beardsley, Coach Bauer ' Front Row: R. Lundy: W. Morehouseg T. Truscott, R. Bottom Right Quinn: R. Landis: D. Look, Capt.gD. Halstedg D. Higel ii E 15 - li . . , I ' , , , i . fx fi 4 1 in K f .e. 1 '..i-.X l fi ziiei ' . s . 1 6' lg .i in ' A tb ,I , 1 1 - f .V f 1 K L .if ir. left l X - - ix X .1 fr. 1 . . , i i ,te-eff ef-,.,feiif if -4 'fl liixlfffx J . ZF i T1 g KB AX LL- . .. ' - . , A x WN-M . i i . i i 1 .L - 9 x . A 117345. ,L , fe . , R i . 5 H ,5 ag 3 , g 5 . i . Q i M i lf e X hyd? ffwwrfw IE ERE if QQ T Hx LANSING EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL 3426 South Cedar Street Lansing, Michigan 1 RACKETHSQUAD sm 4 1955 Tennis made its debut at Everett in the spring of 1955. Although it was not a varsity sport, in 1956 tennis will take its place along with track, golf, and baseball. Competition was pro- vided by the three Lans- ing area high schools that have tennis teams. The highlight of the sea- son occurred at Mt. Pleasant where the Class C Tennis Tournament took place. 5 1' sc 1-52-V 3, f ',:r.,f5f'f. Y- ' . by ' 9163. 1 1,3 -1. .....a.a. .:,x,gg. ' 65-ill .54 w Q Q? 2- gs f Q gf' .yi The Golf Team participated in the Mt. Pleasant Regional, the Capital-City Circuit, and the A11- 1955 515 'ffl' Back Row, Left to Right: J. V I -.. , A ' Bonnell, Co-Captaing J. Nei- -4 I V iii I X son, R. Phreed, Coach Jes- . . .gy T' V' . mur. A il , ':': ' , t Front Row: D. Milliman, K. ' : tl- ', Adams, L. Gee, Co-Captain. X' N E ' X Holt--397 ..., Everett-412 Howell-428 . Everett-433 Charlotte-371 . Everett-424 Howell-404 Everett-436 Mason-415 , Everett-394 Holt-399 . Everett-409 Charlotte-367 Everett-386 I Mason-420 Everett-386 City TOLlI'I1amCI1IS. Q f M . Q . . Ht ' 1 ' X, ' '- 9 517' JF 2? P I l I a 7.- . E gm. if ' ,FM A A 'Iii' .az-ei' ...Q Left to Right Coach Spiess, D N.. 46 kins, S. Miller f Captaing C. Sweet M. Mallory. di Halsted, R. Jen- VIKING TRACK 1955 t if 3 'fix , J Wt: - .1 5 .., 5,-wi' ii? 2 'Lg ii -W 5 3158 .Ng I' ,f 1 1 B 61 .. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Ross, R. Quimby. Mgr.: D. Leuhrs, G. Hoffmeyer, I D. Harmon, W. Kimble, E. Reeser. R. Gilmore, P. Johnson. Coach Shippey. 'T Second Row: R. Hopkins, R. Landis, D. Look. R. Quinn, J. Squires, R. Leslie, R. Brown, L. Fitzgerald. I Front Row: K. Ingersoll, G. Guile. Co-Captain: T. Ohmer. Co-Captaing D. West. A-ff D. Goebel, G. Bennett. ,.,. 1 if . The Vikings placed first in the Capital 46 D. Look Circuit League Meet and in the Albion Invita- 57 tional Meet. They took second in the All-City 75 Meet and the Hastings Invitationalg third in 76 the Central Michigan Invitational: fourth in 52 the Class B Regionalsg and fifth in the Class B 67 State Meet. Eastern . East Lansing Resurrection Eaton Rapids Sexton Charlotte VIKING BASEBALL 1955 63 47 R. Lane 34 33 57 42 V -Qsfqf-fQ:Q5: ' . I ' , I V. . , . fi 352452 ,f ' qf, f'f- . Z. L. '1f-.- ' . wf1 - 'K Hf'f-it y. M. qs 'K e. ,':. ag. i--- i 'ml ,.,. .XG :'qg'ff I ii E 3 Q 'V Airr zz ,' K I . f sf- 0 gf:-'H g Ekxtkg V- ,. V If rig? , Q A' 4' . f 1 N- 'f-A E ' ..,.. M ,i ' -. ' - t me ' -W H- e Fw ' .-'xt ' ,Qg,5'1,-'fi '. . 'I . Viv? mfagngfv , . . , -,., V ,- A 2- I' H . -vm.-: wg 44, 5 .E Fr Eff. ' 7 . Eff , 5 , . ., , W s, f i f , 4 ., f - ttf? vi P ' V' :ERD fe- ' ' - ff M. at I If , fy . f f - 4 7 g -Q ' la by I B H. 1 . V 5 'i . A 1 .1 . . - . t V -. .- - ' in . 'I . , ' ,..... . K V A X X M.,.s1:w situ-. it -' V 2 ,xitl ' . i ..,.,. ' v .. '- ' we .- . 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Everett had a young and promising baseball team. They finished the season with a record of three games won and ten lost. 47 SPORTS FUR EVERYONE Queen Helen Keranen reigns over the homecoming football game supported by attendants Sopho- more, Sharon McCaslin, and Junior, Sandra Bissonette. Dean Look leads the pack in a 20-6 victory against Grand Ledge. i I 'HQ a i' 'v wif SR XY' Off and running at Quentin Park is our Cross Country team against St. Johns. Left to Right are Roger Quinn, Ted Ohmer, Gene Guile, and Dean Look, our Track Relay team. 48 ---.-....... ,Sex Q . 5 t Q m 1 X if i t 1 ' X wk. NN Dean Look is up for a try on the long pole. 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A Q- f X fi 'if' fi, J X V X - f Fa ff f -ff! .2 X + f j ff ,fi- gil-- f A , 1 ff I ff f 'X f X f 7 49 eg X76 CTI ITIE BAN Xt: Back Row, Left to Right, Standing: M. Coy. T. Parisian, C. Nama. S. Barnard, L. Grinnell V. Volz, Mr. Crane, Director. Seated: J. Robison, G. Wise. E. Reeser, R. Moore, R. Phreed, D. Smith. Second Row: D. Patterson, J. Campbell, J. Fuller, J. Wilson, M. Zelski. G. Eversole, W. Womack, D. Moore, H. Ray. R. Hopkins, W. Blackrick. Front Row: C. Johnson, N. Lunde, L. Blackrick, J. Wilczewski, L. Forbes. R. Stump The Everett High School Band attended the University of Michigan Band Day in Ann Arbor. They took part in the Fire Prevention Week program in Lansing and the Greater Lansing Auto Show at the Civic Center. The band marched in the ' ' B I send-off and wel- S te University Centennial Parade, the Rose ow Michigan ta come-home, as well as other civic and patriotic parades. DRUM MAJOR AND TWIHLEBS TRUMPET UUINTET .Back Row: H. Ray, W. Womack, W. Blackrick D. Patterson, J. Campbell, J. Fuller. 50 From Row: R' Hopkins, D. Moore. Back Row Left to R' h , ig t: Mr. Crane, Director: K. Pickworth. R. Kniffen. W Jacobs C Luscomb, K. Crutcher, G. Bennett. R. Sudherry, V. Hendricks. C. Hay. Second Row: D. Munson, M. Marier, J. Wills. S. Fisher, B. Durantg J. Young J Conroy D. Brailey. S. McCaslin, P. Whipple. Front Row: V. Volz, S. Jean, S. Storkamp, J. Blizzard, G. Potter, B, Sutberry, The Choir's Cantata, The Shepherd and His Flock, given at the Christmas Con- cert, December, 1955 was enjoyed b ev ' , y eryone who attended. The Choir has appeared on school assemblies during the holiday season and on public programs. VOCAL SEXTET MUSIC OFFICERS 1' 'Z 2, 'F'- ff 4 t N I X 8 Z ' .A H , I P l l l Left to Right: V. Volz, J. Wills. S. Storkamp. Standing, Left to Right: R. Moore, R. Hopkins S Fisher, S. McCaslin, J. Cottom, C. Hay, D. Patterson, R. Phreed, G. Bennett D.M Accompanist. - , unson Seated. J. Young, S. McCaslin, Mr. Crane 51 Director, J. 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Mrs. Brandt s Journalism class has worked hard this year getting the Viking out to the homerooms every six weeks. The Flash is a bi-weekly paper containing re- cent news about the school. The Viking staff also published The Chatterbox, a daily sheet con- taining news about the magazine campaign. vited to join the National Honor Society at a meeting held Febru- a T ' v I . PY lm '42-' ': I' ,H l SI' 1' - - tn.: .-1' at 1 LL-' Q- Q' A ' . see ayfese. 'M 'vpn' M S' IJ ,Q Lansing Everett High School. Before a candidate can be con- sidered, he must first of all have a UB average scholastically. His other qualilications are then weighed and measured and the final selection is made by a faculty committee. The total membership is on a percentage basis so that the number that can be elected to the society is limited. The Honor Society officers this Tired To till the bottom of this page 1 l Seated: M. W Standing: G. White. R. Greenhoe, G. Bennett, M. Bell, eeks. J .VanDerTuuk, C. Nama. mwin over Rams, Frida was playec crowd in the GLlICh which is the wildest, the Senior bgyg 011 ' 1 WOOllx I I .1 l ' A n arg RO! A . the x Pom Tru .ff M... . . , . , ' ahvjk into l , Support. 3 ' owner 1 ' X , . N plan c Y te CHAM Etffi. ' L f. 1 5- . 5 l ' union' l ' 5 Kimb- 1' X. nd Dicffv' x 3 Dot 1 l ..,,h 1 fr, Vhh. ,t Iflnfe W 5 ' ii ' ' - - ' ... I I I.. 1' ' t f' Q Of SU ' ,, ' ' ta rl i f - makin, 3 The t 1 l' '1 ev I : Q , r A In - 'that X, 'f' I 'f ' I ..i - Jane Wet ' QI . s could ,K I' ' 1' I he Wjnne . xg , nieces K ,l gf Ton 1' Owne-1 ' f a'erett. Sh CSOHJ ' I A ' 'taker of - Soni '-0 , ----.. .A d 3 year are Mrs. Brandt, Adviser. paniet K ' Econonfii dent: Patricia Storkamp, V1C8- 4531.3 - '- ' I 1 president: Constance Hay, secre- goes Sfandmgf R-Sweel.J.D1ldy- - iimer fr tary: Merrit Mallorbry treasurer: Adam Seated: H. Keranen M. Southworth, pete in 1 Jir8t1?0nriq1lAgf??r?in fhailjlfzfflt' man at the hotel. From there on, and the State Wir are Diller 'A 3 mamma . - l h' l 3' :sis ,QP t Miss Eli g S the prize faculty at Cm from ei ' NI f prize is Helen, Eff.: i tlarship. ' 'isis I ' I , Life asffw . .3 I Helen ,4,, 5 7 ' her ,, , , ,gt N 3 TJ fIarch.17, representzff-' 9- , L5 Clalmef Show. 5 -..de - fi! t 1 Ch 17, 4f luxuries ' . . '-,ee--M f-' .. H 1'-s ' 'Pl Her CHSU , ,.., Q 2 ' .. .,,. K Queen g g area q - 1 .,.' ..... f ...... the ub Standing: L. Harr, E. Wo D i'Country House. During their reign they visited Michigan State University, the State Journal and the Oldsmobile Plant. Helen and her fellow queens were breakfast guests of Governor olley, Seated: B. Reinke, M. Hill, J. Brooklana. were no christians, and when he died, there were no pagans. Over three hundred churches were founded by St. Patrick. There is a story that when some converts questioned the doctrine Mar 10-Wrestling 'J 13-P. T. A. O1 15-17-Regional 21-State Quart VARSITY CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: D. Brink, R. Gilmore, H. Marsh, R. Ledford. E. Reeser, T. Hummer, J. Nel- son. K. Kniffen. C. Gebhardt, R. Jenkins, L. Sneden, G. Hoffmeyer. Second Row: Mr. Bauer, Adviser: L. Fitzgerald, T. Hodges, J. Squires, W. Morehouse, G. Bennett, R. Leslie. R. Lundy. L. Beardsley, J. Beardsley, R. Bo- som. G. Coy. R. Slee, Mr. Ross, Adviser. Front Row: J. Vermetti. G. Shoup. R. Quinn, D. Look, B. Bernard. Sec'y.: T. Truscott, Pres.g M. Mallory, Treas.: G. Arntson. W. Shepherd, W. Kim- ble, R. Hopkins. This year the Varsity Club sold refreshments at the basketball games to raise money for the track record board that will go in the gymnasium. The Club meets twice a month. and this year each member bought a Varsity Club pin to wear. HI -Y CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: D. Harmon. W. More- house K. Adams. D. Milliman. R. Brown, G. Shep- herd. R. Gilmore. D. Halsted. T. Stricklef Second Row: D. Meirndorf. B. Sailor, J. Padgett. R. Geahan, D. Goebel. R. Towsley. L. Beardsley, R. Bosom, T. Grant. Mr. Strickler, Adviser. Front Row: G. Shoup. L. Sneden. T. Truscott. Sec'y. J. Squires. Vice-Pres.: R. Quinn, Pres.: G. Arntson: Treas.: J. Beardsley, W. Shepherd, W. Kimble. The Hi-Y Club has been active this year in sever- al ways. They had a car wash for a world service project and had charge of a city-wide induction program. The members participated in the Y.M.C.A. Sunday Program. The meetings are held at night with a program of varied activities. GIRLS' LEAGUE Wills, D. ,Brailey, C. Sanderson, B. McCaige, D. McComb, M. Williams, D. Stewart, B. McCaige, K. Nowack. Second Row: B. Nie, N. Powell, B. Durant, P. Stuart. P. Graves, J. VanDerTuuk, L. Forbes, M. Towsley, Although 'sometimes in the background the Girls' League has many accomplishments to its credit. Each year the girls plan and fulfill the 'LPre- sentation of Roses to all senior girls. This year they have cleaned our trophy case regularly. At Christmas time they sang carols at McLaugh- lin Hospital. Y-TEENS Christenson AdViSCl'. Worm' -I Fbwvui U-NJ Front Rovvi J. Hainline. P. Kiter, L. Baumer. M. Bell, 5- BISSOFISIIS, Treas.: L. Zischke, Sec'y.1 D. Dempsey, Pres.: M Weeks, Vice Pres.g J. Campbell, S. Pocock, C. Brown. 'The Y-Teens have been working on a scrap- book to send to Finland this year. Pictures and articles of the churches and community activities are among the many things put into the scrap- book. The Y-Teens are a branch of the National Y.W.C.A. Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Clark, Adviser, M. Front Row: M. Southworth, R. Johnson, Y. Blue, Mansfield, H. Keranen, P. Kiter, B. Newth, E. Ker- Treas.g C. Moberg, Vice Pres., J. Young, Pres., C. anen, P. Skoczylas, G. Perrelli, P. Ross, P. Whipple. Anderson, Sec'y.g S. Crutcher, M. Bell, C, Sanderson, ai. ,Q mis - .- -..X mi -iff' - 4' 'bv 'vew A iw ..,:..--- . -' i:.f-----,, f . .332 Ks A 1 ls ,.,,,.,,..,,,.X T, ,..MX..s. ' - :Kala A ' , vs.. . ik., 'Xa LANSING EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL Im 3. T2 'ea 5 3 1 .sifii HIIREWUHIJ TABLE UF CONTENTS Hello there. Come on in. We would like to show you the building and have you meet our classmates and faculty. You'll probably want to meet the boys on our athletic teams, too. There are a variety of sports to interest everyone. We have many clubs and extracurricular activities you will be interested in, too. Now let's go - Inside Everett, 1956. Administration Seniors , . .,.. Departments and Faculty Underclassmen Sports Activities Seventh Grade Advertising . . 2 Standing. Left to Right: S. Bissonettc. Y. Blue. S. Kiter. J. Davidson. L. Gruhn. Seated: Mrs. Leonard. Adviserg H. Kcranen. Vice Pres.: J. Young. Pres.: M. Weeks. Sec'y.: R. Bowen. Treas. Left to Right: L. Bunker, J. Campbell. S. French. P. Stuart. G. Wills. M. Towsley. J. Cuson, J. VanDerTuuk. S. Crutcher. P. Foley. Left to Right: J. Fuller. S. Irvin. P. Graves. K. Grachel-4. S. Pococlt. S. Shaw, C. Teachout P. Gamel, B. Pratt, S. Pocock. V 56 FUN FUR ALL Everett's Girls' Athletic Association meets every Wednesday night for games such as volleyball, basketball, and side- line soccer. This year the girls enjoyed play nights with Eastern and Sexton's Girls' Athletic Associations. Spring events include a dance and a week-end camping trip. Left to Right: S. Surber, M. Summerfield. C. Johns, D. Dempsey. J. Blizzard, S. Darling. J. Benham. S. Bond. J. Moon. P. Ingersoll. IN G. A. A. This year there were twenty girls in the Bowling League. They bowled every Tuesday after school. The team main- taining the highest score was Team II, the Alley Cats? Hester Ray had the highest season average with 128. The highest single score of the year was 186, made by Joyce Young. Standing, Left to Right: M. Bell, H. Ray. L Baumer, L. Lamb, J. Smith, C. Anderson, P. Logan. Seated: J. Wills, J. Hulbert. Left to Right: L. Forbes, S. Brown, J. Conroy, B. Durant, J. Baldwin, D. Brailey, A. Darling- ton, E. Keranen, P. Kiter. S. Curnalia. B. Newth. Vx Left to Right: B. Piper, L. Zisehke. J. Skory. J. Stone, C. Wiborn, M. Mansfield, M. Moon, K. Pickworth. Seated: R. Rogers, S. Storkamp, S. McCaslin. Left to Right, Standing: D. Lunn, G. Schleich- er. Seated, Front Row: J. Baldwin, R. Wright, B. Murray, J. Hendee, N, Odell, J. Brookland. Seated, Back Row: C. Heintzelman, P. Skoczy- las, B. Hobbs, S. Skinner, E. Atwood. BIBLE CLUB - ----- --- 1 -- f- u - -- 1 - V . Smith, W. Blackrick, D. Pratt, T. Johnson, R. Merchant, D. Goebel, R. Bosom. W. Wilson, R. Wilson, R. Bige low, D. Nie. Second Row: Mr. Van Wyhe, Adviser: M. Comstock M. Brown. R. Wright, C. Jory, M. Hill, S. Darling, E Cooper, V. Content, M. Towsley, J. Blizzard, G. Schlei- Volz, C. Anderson, N. Edwards. Front Row: C. Teachout, G. Wills, R. Bowen, N. Po- well, L. Zischke, V. Pres.: C. Hay, Pres., L. Brokaw, Sec'y.g J. Smith, Treas.: R. Hopkins, D. Brink, L. Gruhn, E. Ross. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus, Phil. 3:14 is the scripture used by Bible Club this year. The club had charge of tht Thanksgiving Assembly, a caroling party, and a Progressive Dinner. The club had a banquet for all past members of Bible Club. The attendance this year has almost doubled that of previous years. Back Row, Left to Right: V. Simmons, T. Padgett, G, L. Butts, G. Blair, N. Campbell, L. Benedict, J. Warren. Coy, K. Rydon, L. Gill, D. Springer, G. Foley. G. R. N6WCOm6r. Shepherd,M. Stevens, L. Ashbaugh, N. Parish, R. Gregg, Front Row: S. Curnalia, J. Hainline, B. Nie, N. Odell, R, Lange, R. Henry, E. Atwood, H. Howe. S. McCaslin, L. Forbes, B. Shepard, L. Surber, J. Bar- Second Row: J. Cottom, J. Wills, J. Stone, B. Durant, rett, J. Volz. R. Campeau, J. Gilmore. J. Skory, G. Hay, J. Hendee, J. Wilczewski, H. Ray, NEWIVIAN CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: Sally Clark, P. Logan, A. Iskra. J. McKinley, S. Loszewski, J McBryde, Sue Clark, P. Ingersoll, Mr. Jesmur, Adviser. Front Row: S. Jean, S. Pocock. S. Storkamp, C. Luscomb, M. Zelski, A. Henderson R. Reed, S. West. Everett was the first school in the Lansing School System to have a high school Newman Club. The Newman Club put on the Christmas Assembly. They alternated giving the prayer on Monday with the Bible Club. Several speakers addressed the club at the weekly meetings. WINNERS IN THE MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN Standing: D. Dempsey, Treas.g P Storkamp, Corresponding Sec'y Seated: K. Grachek, Sec'y.g V Gray, Pres.: Mr. Jesmur, Ad viser. The magazine campaign this year topped all other years with a total sales of S3,8l7.57. The seniors won for the first time, although the seventh grade put up a good struggle. The boys of our school were beaten once again. Lynn Zischke, Nancy Doud, and Paul Howe are new members of the S100 Club. . ' , F in . M mt ' 515' 2 N' X Vg., t i - fig- 'y A fan, 'FS .-.sw fs- asie 4, . A gigigj- .-':, : ,. I .5 4 , h N fl, I 'N' . 4: . ri - ' ' . I ' t' M fi '...3 t ..x.., II 1--i-e .aae 'Tu -- ' E '. 'P .111 f . te rft.. .. i I lg.- 1 it '3 . . U M , ..., - i if ,- - A . A 'L ' A i -: - ' r 't'e Back Row, Left to Right: K. Nowack, J. Davidson, E. Ross, J. Benham. J. Stone, G. McCoy, H. Marsh, R. Lundy, W. Valerius, R. Stump. S. Bond, J. Young, J. Harrison. Front Row, Left to Right: N. Ellis, P. Bemis. S. Kellogg, M. Stevens, P. Howe, L. Zischke, N. Doud, L. Atwood, R. Horton, J. Gregg,W. Schnarr 59 EL CIPICULU HISPANOAMEBICANU ., ,g ' af-, - . j f-3' , an I . I, X' 3' ' .j -sl 4 -f '- 4. A ' t , sail: W X . , . I n f ' 33 4 2 S Standing, Left to Right: J. VanDerTuuk. Sec'y.: R. Merchant, Mr. Rogers, Adviser J. Bonnell, Pres.g C Wiborn. Seated: L. Brokaw, Treas.g C. Hay, Vice-Pres. The aim of the Spanish Club is to increase the enjoyment and learning of Spanish. The organization is especially enjoyable to seniors who have completed two years of Spanish, because it provides them a chance to use it in conversation. They hold meetings bi-weekly at the members' houses. CHESS CLUB ii' K'lQ' s s X N, s. sf. -3 -. f-T' .' 1 3 s ..,. M. 3 , x, e M' 3 ' ,,,., j 1 2 if X 'sq nf sa Standing, Left to Right: Mr. Spiess, Adviserg P. Breeden, L. Sneden, R. Merchant, J. Nelson. Seated: D. Luehrs, M. Mallory, J. Bonnell, T. Johnson. The Chess Club is composed of anyone who enjoys playing chess. The members meet every Tuesday except when the members have too many other activities. They are planning on challenging other schools to chess meets. 60 Standing. Left to Right: J. Young. M. Mansfield, J. Stone, Mr, Dunham Adviser: S. Jean. E. Reeser, J. Benham. J. McKinley. J. Wills. J. Parish L. Gruhn. S. Fisher, M. Long. G. Potter. S. West. E. Woolley, D. Munson. M. Marier. Seated: P. Gamel. C. Underwood. The Dramatics Club presented one assembly this year and plans to continue this service. The Club was new this year and hopes to be more active in the future. All-I' CLUB The members of the Art Club meet weekly to work on arts and crafts of individual interest. The Club took a trip to Detroit to visit the Art Museum. Back Row, Left to Right. J. Dildy, J. Gearhart, J. Ktsstclt, G, Parish, J McKinley. Standing, Second Row: R. Brown, A. Henderson, C. Everett, R. Moore, J. Stone Mr. Barr, Adviser: A. Frees, B, Smith. D. McKinley. M, Patterson, S. Darlingi J. VanDerTuuk, K. Pickworth. Seated: C. Hay. M. Bell. S. Curnalia. 61 Standing: P. Gamel, Pres.: J. Young, Vice Pres.: Mr. Dunham. Adviser. Seated: S. Storkamp, Sec'y.: S. Mc- Caslin, Treas. 'W A - B Mr. Barr, Adviser. Standing: Seated: C. Hay, Vice Pres.: M. Bell Pres.: S. Curnalia, Sec'y.-Treas. KEY CLUB Back Row. Left to Right: W. Shepherd, R. Brown. Cgy, L, Sneden. Mr. Rogers, Adviser. J- Pildgelf- T- 5ChV0'2'U6V- R- Lebliv. C- LONE- H- Front Row: T, Truscott. B. Bernard. Sec'y.1 R. Quinn. Mallory, D. Harmon. Vice Pres.: J. Vermetti. Pres.: J. Beardsley. Vice Second Row: R. Leslie. G. Shoup, R. Lundy. L. Presg J. Bonnell. Treas.: M. Mallory. K. Tanner, Frielink. R. Towsley. W. Kimble. L. Beardsley. G. G, Shtgpherd, The purpose of the Key Club is to serve the school and the comtnunity. They have sold programs for the basketball games, held their annual peanut sale, and sold pens to raise money for their projects. The club contributed a portion of the money for the new cheerleaders' outfits. Goebel, Pres. SHAIWSHIIIITEIHS CLUB 'Q o'o x 3 ' 5 W s Back Row, Left to Right: E. Cheal. Rl. Hersey. J. MeBryde. C. Hendricks. D. Pratt. C. Luscomb. G. Foley, Mr. Ross. Adviser. Front Row: G. Johnson, Sec'y.-Treas.: .l. Johnson. T. Joseph. H. Ray. N. Doud. N. Powell, Vice Pres.: C. Gebhardt, R. Tomaniea. The Rifle Club is chartered by the National Rifle Association. Members of the club are taught the safe handling of firearms, principles of good marksmanship, and the fundamentals of gun construction and operation. 62 x Q .4 :ISE N4 Above left: M. Mallory. G. Above: N. Doud, P. Stor- Woolley - Affirmative Team kamp - Negative Team The debate team had a three-five season this year, winning two from St. Johns-by forfeit. They traveled to Albion, Hazel Park, and Durand. They also had practice debates with Lansing Eastern and Mason. Left: L. Baumer - Reserve Negative Debater Left: Mr. Dunham - Coach QX NTT? Above left: P. Gamel - In- terruptive Reading Everett High School brought home honors in the State Forensics Meet in Ypsilanti held on May 3, 1955. Patricia Gamel placed second in interpretative readingg and Patricia Foley, third in declamation. Left: P. Foley - Declama- tion DRE SICS MAMA HAD A HUNCH 1- J. Vermetti, A P? P. Ingersoll, Q R. Landis, J. Young. J. Young, T. Truscott, R. CAST OF CHARACTERS Lora Jean Lamb Patricia Ingersoll .. .. James Vermetti Richard Landis Rosalee Kincaid , . ...., .. Eunice Kincaid , ,... ,, Frank Huling ,,...,.,, . , William Kincaid . ., -f, P Quinn Amaryllis Smith ,. Mrs. Emma Ebert .. Cicero Hanley . ..,... . Clarence Rapp ,. Mrs. Louella Huling ...,... , , - .-.., . Landis, J. Young, . Quinn. Date: March 25, 1955 Frank S. Rogers Director Patricia Storkarnp Student Director Patricia Gamel Constance Johns Eugene Woolley Thomas Truscott H , Nancy Doud Lucy Kincaid H V, yyy, lyyly ,y4,,,V, J oyge Ygung James F. Astorbilt .,.....,..... ......... . . Roger Quinn I E. Woolle y, Johns, P. Gamel, L. Lamb, P. Ingersoll, J. Young, R. Landis, J. Vermetti, T. Truscott, R. Quinn, N. Doud. ...-4 64 lx K U! ui 'ull ll fnr Ili ' ',1'1'N Q 5 mf ly, MN , W tf 'W I , rl H, f-' fs MU l' Vp my ' 46, '- -L fix fl' W W if ,.il fk3g, f3g ,7flg5f.,1gwfg,gW M 1 I H' JM! 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J- 01225. '- f'f. ff ' Jax . I 1- .- A , sf' ,ml fra., , I ff fnfa..-,-'- Q - t , r -rr -. , 1w 7 1121? I-Q-.-.I If' f , -----1, ' 'i ' - ' 5 1, - 'r ':nsL - - 5--'Z 51 - --:-:- - .-y ' ' ' 'Q + .,':g,:'7. -0. 4 7.4 ,V ,. : ' I- A if 4 - - - . X - - M11 K - -' ., , ',-5 i 1 -4 V3 EVENTH GR D DEDICATIUN Mrs. Woodland at her desk Z' can 4 sig.. i , is.. KATHRYN WOODLAND Our Archive's staff of '56 Now dedicate this book To Mrs. Woodland, friend of all- So let us take a look. As secretary you've been swell In helping school run smooth, And when a problem comes to mind You'll always calm and soothe. For fifteen years you've aided us In running Everett School, You've typed and written this or that- And followed every rule. For Mr. Leyrer youlre a must, You've figured every costg You also tend to lost and found- Where everything is tossed. So here are our most heartfelt thanks, And all our praises, too, We hope that you'll remember us- 'Cause we'll remember you. By Judith VanDerTuuk Class of 1956 Mrs. Clark SEVENTH GRADE Miss -E9 lr . - NV .. ., V i 4 EEK ' 1 ..- A , - . ..., I1 if Alrfk , U ,vc ! Q3 Q 4 Y ,W 5 f il - ,-.41 , 'f ,. ' i ll. 'A' 7 , H- we ef --A .9 9 ff 1 fe Y S- if J xx, ': .N it ,525-55:S p ,,.., ,' ' Mm' 5 - V - j . :' ' My Q JH '::v:E:'::':-:'::lf ,V. ' A 5 , fi .4 4 P- - W 939 -'-E4 ' A 1 L. Atwood L. Butts B. Graves w. schnarr L. surbef f .. , . , t- A Pres- H-R. 305 Pres. H.R. 202 Pres. H.R. 102 Pres. H.R. 107 Pres. H.R. 306 Mrs. McCarty Mr. Rivers Mr. Shippey . E W ' E E E ..... E l L. 6. F I I- ?i in -3. X I - ik w i . R ':,' R tis' ' n.,.Nu. D' N fri' '5' 471' . Q5 - . 95' it V 37- . Ni-2' 'M' I L' ' J -I V f lui' --.-'-, . I ,v A H X lg It I Q i ,,,.'. . .f , if R. Abfalter J. Adams R. Aldrich J. Alush E. Anderson L. Arndt S. Arntson L. Ashbaugh J 1 ' A 162 f Fi 7 . --.' A t . X J A ..:: .K N V N Q Y 1 U V., ly W ,.. V- :N U' ww- r 'ofa as , MJF --Y gp - -ivy K 'f fu. . 1 l If ' ., 5 L... . ,ig .1 .3 :L ,L ,V 4, t b.-. 2 Ei ' i. .ifi5', 1' ' A if S. Ashbaugh J. Austin G. Baldwin C. Banham J. Barrett P. Bemis L. Benedict G. Bennett - rj ulvbul l xx, .- f: fr 4 2. ,ji , hw mi 1-.:. aim- Egg, f' 1, ,Q :rf ,g 1-1 j . -.-L 5' ,V-A X I 'M yy we A' Ji' It . ' .... -' ,,,., . 'N 1 is -:. , l - A! , zum. .I .M . -Q R fs ...... . -..s ' ' J 1 XE P. Beyers L. Blackrick G. Blair G. Bourquin R. Brogan B. Brookland C. Brown R. Butts l ' v 5 r., ,. t ,X N ,W 4 : E--fax ,121 3175. S, 1 1+ .v ' if J. sf' rv .IQ -4 Q -.- rj W-J . Nfvv AJ, -A ' 5' .gk ' ' .. A ' l V - X. kx ., A r P - . , -.fhpiwf vb ....- D. Byrd N. Campbell R. Campeau C. Colburn P. Collard S. Conroy J. Cooper L. Cottom 3 ..... N W it N C3 If gr W r. 3 'sax iw.. . .N 1 ' ' ff' Y- ., J 'S' 0' .N if 1 Q I K .zipv U . - .' X X ' , .P . .X ' , N gl.. - !t ,ffx I :,, I.: , .,.' 5 l V. - X4 Y' H QP.. I . '.. ' F' N ' ' ' f .Ft E e..':. fm - .W : ' f ,ff l 0 ff .,, , S. Counseller G. Coy C. Cummings D. Cuson S. Decker V. DeMiller J. Dilday C. Downing X' 3 .SEQMX r T . - 'L' ,ff Q - E, 'fi-1 E 1 . ' Q .W . i XV ' D Sr' Qi, J Q -A 55 an ,3 X X 't .lxltfgrx ' sf--5 -5 1- fr ,ff ' f' ,. KN -E.. , M . ..,,Qs:r. E x . - . f 1 l N 5 v X Qi X -.,- pb W F F f X : A ' ' '1 'l N X --..- 91 X ' ' I 'I Q. J. Dupont B. Edwards N. Ellis J. Elya J. Ervin K. F ox G. Frees M. Gascho 66 SEVENTH GRADE 49' 4 ., - gm .. ' .4 ' fi -. Q- ' - fr' ug - if .A I ai' fin ri K 7 ., gy-' -15 . ef- fi- fix' .f w fl 1 E .. - . f 5 P. Qaudette R. Gemalsky J. Gilmore J. Gregg R. Gregory Grubb D. Hagerty B. Haggart K A . MV' V X I N , T' ,Lx 1. Al' ,', A V . lx I nv- dr , I' , la hs , ., All? -3, at if - 4 A' na 5, .il.2.. 4sfN,,x rf gf ff- '4' SL. ,V QEHQS' N- . w-J' 3 ,1'- . e -- X A f ll,!'f J , I I x., iw .-V J Jwfi, A V1 I 1 1 ' IT - 4, f ' F r ' f ' M. Halsted J. Harrison S. Harvey R. Henry R. Horton H. Howe P. Howe C. Howell V' .Q Q! ' r J . fwxix JI H. A , wh , f , ' 'LN ' ' 'V A H' 'f R 1. V Q R 'vs -wx IV Fr .. I? YK J Q 19 lg '+L -. .. -V 4. ' I V, t. W .J ' X. A 'j 'L it l 1 ' ,ll 1 ' V ll 'ifj V ,, A A 1 1' Y gf: :Z g 'J . T. Hulse P. Humphrey E. Hurshman R. James S. Jean S. Johnson S. Kellogg D. Kimball ll!-fn' A W ., 'ra , r ' f I... J 7 T15 ' 43. -I:-N' V Cf, E ,Q ' ,.- 1 I ' A ' 1 A- 4. 6: . V U in 5 A x ,,,,,5.. - A fl: . .Ju . L n ' ' W fat -ix R. Koren C. Kult R. Lange J. Ledford N. Lester R. Lower R. Lower M. Luehrs YW I' 1. ' nf ,-,, f 7. .. 4, X ' ,, Cs- Q 1' wvvfwi -- M -Cl ,Jw i I S -..- ' -- 1 1, l f -J, 5 . -r-- ' .Cy may ,L ' A . 'E as ' K J 'I ' K , . L 1 ff. ' , C. Luota D. Magley D. Marsh H. Martens S. Maurer M. May S. McBryde B. McCaige ' 4. V- ,lg L-21 7' QS 0' ,WI 2' gi. .A Ai 62 .V ,tar . - - '. s - ' ' - Z' 'FR . X '. .2 r . 1 ,-'V J e . ' lap 4' bf' 1 B. McCaige B. McCaslin D. McComb G. McCoy N. McDowell E. McLeod N. Meyers C, Miller V. 5 Q. I 1 Ar A iv- I fl: i Nl! m fg, W- L14 l ,L il? gf..- f. .1 . ' E.1:Q 5 X' I I, 1 J K I - - b - 4 gb D. Miller L. Miller N. Miller J. Miske G. Mizger G. Moberg R. Moffitt J. Mollitor 67 .8 .1 . i SEVENTH GRADE .,- fir 3 X -5 Sf? ..'A .mt W ee .. ' wage --' -f .gn ... , ,, 4:64. YEE- .A . y 4... iff . - I ,Ai 3 5, WV -N ,i k xglgrgg h like ,- -I IE . i , .. li : 1' . ' N .fill . .ff77E '- , 1 ' 4' We . 'ii ' t E '-,,:Q1 . V . f ww f-fff... .. ., ts .f -t 11 .fe J. Moore W. Morgan R. Newcomer K. Nowack M. Ohler G. Padgett T. Padgett N. Parish if we 'fr ,. f t if K 1 -.-.. ...R ' +A :Sf -. -::... -ff lil . 1 'ff - Q P .ee +1 ., .. J V .Q Y K -5 ff W W er r fa K ' 1 E. A Q . ,QQ ,er .- .. V... . ff. -, -h 53' -,. , lf- L. , C. Pizzo J. Pope R. Powers C. Proctor . Quick P. Ramsey D. Rathbun J. Reese 1'- ' ..,-1 K . . . I, 1 ,e ,-.- 1-'H 1.411 -jp 'QU . , ia --Y ' ,Qi ,gg .-- Q . fy.. . - Q fo j. -in F '-' 5 A 1 ff 1-4' , --Q 1. 5 P11 . M' 1 M' ' . 1 'A' .QM .. if tt? . - . ' ' V f QU -,.,... T 'ff ft -J ' . - ' 'K' .gi iff: rett . M .s of lf f ft W K L. Robison R. Ross T. Rowland R. Royce K. Rushton K. Ryder C. Sailor M. Schnorr ..,.. w M ,I ' 'Q-...... H .I 1 :ix y s iz?- .'f:M-F5'-G 3. rx i n zz' - - falpkv. Y A hi.. ,uhh :win is U13 . 0 .--. -A .. sk kim K frm, . V kg I umm, gg., Xxfv, ME, . ?.Qj,!ix if :K-AYSSY5 vkb' Q., 1 r- -. +- .tt' gff21K,Jg ' f' ..: C 'i's t Q- ' i 'R' 4 - WLS' -. V ' . . . 1 nf' . 'f ' ' E . Qfr'3fA?42'faatffa.' so .J f- 5 .- 6 .. .. F' - D. Shaw B. Shepard L. Shepard R. Shepard J. Shier J. Short R. Simison V. Simmons . V - If 5 , 1' y in A W Q' - K . . ' .- -f 4- ,, 'sa 9 fe . Qs 'W if we . Qi. - ' rf W 5 1 .P Q . -ff . . 444 . l ' wp A i. E f4f 'ref -:te- -Q ,-, P . f-r'?i.' it ... 1 , Q..... . W ' .X 5 .ff .t . .--- .- , . yi . .-'Y' B. Smith D. Smith E. Speer M. Stevens D. Stewart R. Stortz ' D. Strayer W. Stubblefield S , .,. ' S 2 . 1 x 'X ' 5 I '.. X A ' -I Mgt r gffiw Q. .... I xg N ' . ,if . ,. - ' M, -3 ft-Q . kgs we .gg :V If QE, t y.- 1 iw ,EN 119 ' . 5 ,f ' ff' ee-',2'.::QF. ' ., wx? 'ri J ' ISS. . . K. X I ' :Q F' if S. Tanner J. Teachout H. Templeton H. Terrill M. Underwood K. Vanderhoof J. Vincent J. Volz V E . Not Pictured - V- ,N ,A 2 .Q F. Garcia .2 f- X S W 3 9- V.-t wt 0 A if N Q. Q M. Garcia K, ax ., N g A in .,w 3 . 'K 2- 'RAN ' M. Helton gg: - W P- g'-'P' , N - F. Holcomb iQ .X 3,5 P- .1 . , --X X A t 4, c. Kinder . T A .. 'A x .4 - 3. K! ' P . ' H R. Trembla J N ' K- I 4 . 3 it -' 1 xi Idle-in . l ix y ht C. Wright M. Zelski arren M. Williams R. Wolfe A. Wrig J. Wagner J. W 68 EVEBETTS BABY BAND Back Row, Left to Right: J. Harrison, M. Williams, Second ROW: M, Stevens, D. Shaw' K- Ryder' N- V. DeMille'r. J. Vincent. J. Gilmore, Vice Pres. J. McDowell, G. Coy, P. Howe, C. Luoto. VOIZ, D- Mlllef- l E . Front Row: J. Barrett, Pres.: N. Ellis, B. Smith, s. Third Row: D- Kimball, L- BCUCdlCi. B- H9-ggafly V- Arntson, C. Proctor. G. Bourquin, J. Ervin, C. Ban- Simmons, R. Stortz, L. Miller, D. Smith, R. Quick, ham, G,Blair, D. Marsh, R. Royce. Everett's Seventh Grade Band meets daily for practice. It took part in both the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert when the High School Band and Choir performed. SEVENTH GBADE STUDENT CUUNCH. 25055 Standing, Left to Right: J. Robison, J. Alush, L. Arndt, B, Haggart, J. Ledford, R. Koren, M. Ohler. Seated: C. Luoto, T. Padgett, S. Johnson, Miss Christenson, Adviser. 69 The Seventh Grade Student Council is made up of two representa- tives from each of the five seventh grade home- rooms. They meet on al- ternating Tuesdays to plan activities and to discuss problems of par- ticular interest to their grade. Two members of the Council, Sandy Johnson and Ralph Koren, are members of the Inter-City Council. SEVENTH GRADE Y-TEENS . ., . - . .. -. . . --- ---- ,,--- . ' . it ' k , C ll , D. Visef- Ilifggggt? JS Rlggicg' L Blac nc , S ounse er Front Row: K. Vanderhoof. S. Conroy, D. Moore, B. Second .RAW N Ellis L Shepard S Kellogg S lgflciaigg, B. Grays., xiple-Presg B. McCaige, Pres.g - ' i - i - f - . us , Treas.g . i iams, ec'y.g R. Moffitt, C. McBride, J. Dupont, C. Sailor. N. Meyers, J. Ledford, Brown. The Y-Teens are associated with the Y.W.C.A. and is a service as well as a fun organization. At Christmas time the girls made fifty place mats and favors for patients in the Veterans' Hospital at Battle Creek. THE BUUHWUBMS The members of the uBookworms Library Club are seventh grade pupils who enjoy books and reading and who are interested in learning more about the library. Activities of the club included a field trip to the Public Library, a Christmas party, a movie, book games, and talks about favorite books. 's f.....g ' ............ W A W V V W ' N. .ZQSXX - -v --f- --V--..-..t...:-.........N...p sa,.Sr,.S5.u1tg,.kg5x.:.55NM ,f 4 Standing, Left to Right: R. Stortz, J. Anderson, C. Seated: P. Bemis, S. Kellogg, Program Chairmang J. Banham, C. Colburn, N. Ellis, Miss Siegrist, Adviserg Dilday, Treas.g E. Hurshman, Sec'y.g M. Schnorr, P. Howe, J. Alush, B. Brookland. 70 Pres.: S. Harvey, Vice-Pres. FUUPI-STAR SPUNSUPIS A A A A FULLER'S SEAT COVER CENTER 1905 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 9-6623 Lansing, Michigan A A A A D. 8: C. STORES, INC. 2418 South Cedar Street Free Parking Open Friday and Saturday Nights A A A A BOND'S GROCERY Fresh Meats 84 Produce Phone IV. 9-8896 228 West Hodge Avenue A A A A Best Wishes From THE OLOFSSON CORPORATION 2727 Lyons Avenue A A A A DENSTAEDT'S SHOPPING CENTER Grocery, Hardware, 84 Variety At Your Service A A A A Keep This Place In Mind For A Better One Is Hard To Find SOUTH CEDARWAY SELF-SERVICE HARDWARE 3824 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 4-7366 A A A A CEDARBROOK APPLIANCE T Your Motorola Television Dealer 3022 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 4-0084 A A A A THE WARDROBE CLEANERS We Clean Everything For The Home South Cedar at Holmes Road Phone IV. 9-7448 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and Sons A A A A WES YOUNG S TRAILER SALES New Moon Trailers Repairs and Service 5103 South Cedar Street ' Phone TU. 2-2446 A A A A MAY'S TEXACO SERVICE The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had 4015 South Cedar Street Lansing, Michigan A A A A STEVE'S SPORT SHOP Everything For The Sportsmen 3145 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 2,-0127 A A A A RAY SABLAIN, INC. Excavating - Grading Ready-Mix Concrete 2827 South Cedar Street Lansing, Michigan 71 FOUR-STAR SPONSORS if ir 'k 'A' cnglm ,bows L '74, LANSING I MICHIGAN TRUCKING 8: MOVING HYOU CAN'T BEAT oUR RATES William Kane R. C. Sanderson Owner General Manager Phone IV. 7-0663 ir iv N lk ffE5E5E5E55E5E5E5E5f5Efif5E .......... ff :'1 the famous Senior Companion R 0 See them at FRANKLIN DEKLEINE COMPANY N Office Machines Division ' 4 , 525 W'TH FU'-'--5'Z5D 310 North Grand Avenue 'nln 'L' KEYBOARI? n.::: Lansing, Michigan Q' -.,... S ..... 1:11-::: 2 vow 2 'N-HM LNQLXQUBES-. 'A' ir ir ir 7 --'.--------.-.- 211 South Washington Home of HART SCHAFFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES 'Ir 'A' 'A' ' 'k mms ewm 228 South Washington - Downtown and Frandor Shopping Center -T-iii? A FOUR-STAR SPONSORS A A A A For Complete Sports Coverage Read THE STATE JOURNAL A A A A Luggage - Handbags - Gifts Crystal - China LIEBERMANN'S 107 South Washington Avenue A A A A Enjoy HARVIN'S ICE CREAM See Your Local Harvin's Dealer A A A A LANSING DAIRY COMPANY Sunbeam Dairy Products Multi-vi-zed Milk Phone IV. 2-1618 A A A A VAN PEENEN'S FLOWERS Store 127 East Michigan Avenue Phone IV 4 1437 Greenhouse 1720 South Pennsylvania Avenue Phone IV 4 6312 A A A A MICHIGAN SCHOOL SERVICE, INC Complete School Equipment and Supply Service For Michigan Schools 312 314 North Grand Avenue, Lansing, Michigan A 'A' A A BARNES AVENUE FLORAL Your Close Florist in the South End 'Joe' A A A A Congratulations, MALCOLM MILKS, INC. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer A A A A AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Seven Offices to Serve You Member Federal Reserve and F.D.I.C. .-I-I-1 6-I-.0 E K1 'YI- 1 55155 5:11-fsgf I -'-' I ::::,,5m,,g ugh, . Q Q W., A . .,.. , -- BK ff? ui f X - EMTQFZE Iss ..A- 3 Q5 3' MS ,,.: I ,N i A 3, MEMBER FEDERAL .:,., SEE 3 53 , DEPOSIT FEDERAL 3 3 if RESERVE CORPORATION LANSING, MICHIGAN MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE WASHINGTON AND MICHIGAN E. GRAND RIVER AND CENTER FOUR-STAP1 SPONSORS 'A' if if Tk For the best in MUSIC I NEWS O SPORTS if ir 'k 'A' Congratulations E-F953-E ' 911:11-1:3122-' . ' Eff? 0 -:gi 'N 52,55 Gi TWU-STAR SPONSORS 4 4 J. D. DAIRY BAR 3405 South Cedar Street 4 4 WILBANKS SERVICE STATION 3423 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 9-8129 4 4 MICHIGAN WELDING SUPPLY CO. 3811 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 2-0873 4 4 LANSING LUMBER COMPANY South Cedar Street at Jolly Road Phone TU. 2-2433 4 4 MILLER STANDARD SERVICE South Cedar Street at Jolly Road 4 4 CHEENEY GROCERY 4516 South Cedar Street Phone TU. 2-3331 and TU. 2-9482 4 4 ED'S REFINERY STATION 4991 3601 South Cedar Street 4 4 EVANS CEDARBROOK HARDWARE 3333 South Cedar Street 4 4 FAMILY DRUG STORE 4314 South Cedar Street 4 4 BUSTER'S FOOD MARKET South Cedar Street at Cavanaugh Road 4 4 TROWBRIDGE SERVICE 4022 South Cedar Street 4 4 GEORGE SKORY BARBER SHOP 3700 South Cedar Street 4 4 BURDEN'S DRUG STORE 3634 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 4-46.11 4 4 CRUTCHER'S BEAUTY SHOP 541 Dunlap Street V Phone IV. 9-4788 4 4 A P JIM'S FOOD MARKET South Washington Avenue and West Holmes Road Phone IV. 5-1545 4 4 KLOCK'S SHOES 2422 South Cedar Street 75 ADMINISTRATION Representing the Lansing Public Schools Administra- tion are Dr. Dwight Rich and Dr. Forrest Averill. These men are kept busy providing for the education- al needs of the 19,709 boys and girls who attend Lansing's 27 elementary schools, four junior high schools, and three high schools. At the same time, they are also planning tomorrow's schools for an ever-increasing enrollment. VW I' '- Dr. Dwight H, Rich, Superintendent of Schoolsg Dr. Forrest G. Averill, Deputy Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Benjamin Leyrer and Miss Elfie Christenson are the administrators of Everett High School. They arrange classes and schedules for the 514 pupils who attend Everett's seventh, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. Both administrators spend much time counsel- 1 ' ing students, supervising school activities, and ad- Mr. Benjamin R. Leyrer, Principal: Miss Elfie Christen- Viqmg groups son, Assistant Principal. SECP-ETAPIIES 'Am ' '31 -1? K 3' ,,. , M , is 3 Left to Right: Mrs. Ranghild Hammond, D. Lunn, B. Murray, C. Johns. 4 LIINIE SE ZISTIINICZTIKDINI - -r Meet the motoring hit of the season in the fine car field! It's the magnificent Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight for '56-and here is glamor to enrapture any audience! Stunning new Starfire styling . . . ultra-advanced new Hlntagrille Bumperl' design . . . dazzling new luxury everywhere! Plus the smoothness of new ,letaway Hydra-Matic' . . . the unquestioned authority of the new Rocket T-350. There's a driving role reserved for you. See your dealer soon. 'Standard an Ninety-Eight modelsg optional at exlra cos!! on Super 88 models. NINETY-EIGHT BY SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE STORY CLDSMOBILE, INC. 3I5 S. Cupi!olAve. l ALER UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE, INC. 22I6-2220 E. Michigan Ave. 76 TWU-STAB SPONSORS 4 4 JOHN HERRMANN'S SONS, INC. 78 Years of Fine Tailoring Tailoring to Michigan Executives Since 1878 4 4 KWAST BAKERY 1825 South Washington Avenue 1629 West Mt. Hope Avenue 2607 South Cedar Street 4 4 LANSING ELECTRIC COMPANY Wiring 84 Fixture Westinghouse Appliances 4 4 BANCROFT FLOWER SHOP 1409 East Michigan Avenue 4 4 J. W. HUBBARD AGENCY For Your Insurance Needs 4 4 THE SWANEE 2015 South Washington Avenue 4 4 MERRITT 81 BAILEY SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family 112W North Washington Avenue 4 4 INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY Wiping Cloths 4 4 DAVIS UPHOLSTERING 690 East Michigan Avenue 4 4 STANDARD BLOCK 8: SUPPLY COMPANY 4724 Aurelius Road 4 4 CURTIS-CUT-RATE-DRUGS 600 East Kalamazoo Street 4 4 BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Everything Electricali' r- gm-1 TWU-STAR SPONSORS 4 4 STATE CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 2408 South Cedar Street 'lr 'k RICH HARDWARE 2406 South Cedar Street if il' WINAN'S FOOD MARKET 2326 South Cedar Street it 'A' HELEN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone IV. 2-6225 Permanents and Hair Styling Call IV. 9-8763 1730 South Cedar Street ir if Compliments, LOWE'S MOTEL 'A' 'A' HAYDEN,S 5 CENTS TO S1 2609 South Cedar Street 'A' ir SELLER'S SASH AND DOOR 3713 South Pennsylvania Avenue i' ir VAN DERVOORT'S t'Specialists in Sports 'A' 'lr .ION ANTHONY FLORIST Main Store 809 East Michigan Downtown Store 127 West Washtenaw 'k 'k BELEN'S FLOWERS 626 West Kalamazoo at Sycamore 4 4 ESQUIRE DRY CLEANERS 1241-1245 East Grand River f Fine Odorle 4 4 MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Clif and Jim Dick 4 4 KEGLE DAIRY COMPANY 2002 West Willow Street 4 4 HEATHERWOOD FARMS I want to be your milkman 'k 'A' SCHNEIDER'S CAFE 414 Baker Street 'k ir LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP Sporting 84 Athletic Goods 78 ss Dry Cleaning Always Phone IV. 2-2554 Phone IV. 4-0932 TWU-STAR SPONSORS ir ir GASPER PHARMACY 1102 East Mt. 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