Everett High School - Archives Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1957
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'ai eniom ' ' P KEITH ADAMS lf school life is liberty, give me death, for Hi-Y l yr. ii 4 W .- X S sw 'X 1 l Camera Club 1 yr. .I Q Junior Play Cast J Basketball 1 yr. X ww . , 1 5. ' A 'ot EUGENE ANDERSON Let us have wine and women, mirth and laugh- terp sermon and soda water the day after. Football 2 yrs, Wrestling 1 yr. Newman Club 1 yr. LINDA BAUMER There is mischief in her eyes. Viking Co-Editor 1 yr, Debate 2 yrs. Girls' League Treasurer 1 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive 2 yrs. Student Council Representa- tive 1 yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bowling Club 2 yrs. Glee Club 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Honor Society 1 yr. Football 1 yr. Tennis 1 yr. RAYMOND BIGELOW Speak up,' we hardly know you're here. Bible Club 2 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Football 2 yrs. Bowling Club 1 yr. CAROL ANDERSON Smiling face and twinkling eye, you simply cannot pass her by, G. A. A. 3 yrs. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Y-Teens Secretary 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club President 1 yr. Junior Play Usher Junior Prom Committee Archives Staff 1 yr. Senior Play Prompter Choir 1 yr. Bowling Club 1 yr. x SANDRA BISSONETTE - -1 SANDRA BARNARD Worry let it run away. Live a life and live it gay. Band 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Ga A. A. 1 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Senior Play Committee JAMES BEARDSLEY Student, speaker, athlete, too. Is there anything Jim can't do? Basketball 3 yrs. Football 3 yrs, Baseball 3 yrs. Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Student Council Treasurer 1 yr. Junior Board of Education 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Honor Society President 1 yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y President 1 yr, Interschool Council 3 yrs. Little, lively, and lovable. Girls' League 2 yrs. Girls' League Treasurer 1 yr. Girls' League President 1 yr. Football Homecoming Court 1955 G, A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. Ar Activity Manager 1 yr. G. A. A. Secretary 1 yr. Cheerleading 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Junior Prom Committee Homemaking Award 1954 Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. 6- -E JUDITH CAMPBELL 1 can't talk sense so I Ialk nonsense. Majorette 2 yrs. Student Council Representa- tive 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Choir 1 yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Secretary 1 yr. Swimming Club 2 yrs. PATRICIA CASTLE Her heart is like the moon,- it has a man in it. G. A. A. 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Bible Club 1 yr. RICHARD BOKOVOY Worry and I have never met. Hi-Y 1 yr. Woodcrafters' Club 1 yr. Rifle Club 1 yr. RONALD BROWN Girls are a nuisance. but I d0n't mind nuisancesf' Tennis 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Football 1 yr. Track 1 yr: Senior Class Treasurer Hi-Y 2 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Wrestling l yr. Camera Club 1 yr. :UN 'l RONALD CARMANY To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happi- ness. Hi-Y 1 yr. Choir 1 yr, Wrestling 1 yr. Boys' Glee Club 1 yr. Tennis l yr. GALE COY When day is done, so am I. Football 3 yrs. Wrestling 2 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Key Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. ' W wwf V, F . ' W ' '4 iwfbww .f 2 i A fr, 1 . . -' In 5 . . ,I I A - , 1' S. SUE CRUTCHER Dynamite comes in small packages. G. A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. A. Treasurer 1 yr. Senior Class Secretary Football Homecoming Queen 1956 Football Homecoming Court 1954 Y-Teens 2 yrs, Junior Prom Committee Bowling Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Committee JOYCE CUSON Some of the born leaders of men are women. Senior Play Committee Junior Play Usher G. A. A. 2 yrs, Girls' League Representa- tive l yr. Y-Teens 1 yr. Viking Reporter W yr, Choir 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee VONDA DILTS The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Junior Prom Committee GARY EVERSOLE All mankind loves a lov- er Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Committee Student Council 1 yr. Archives Staff 2 yrs, Band 2 yrs. Boys' Glee Club 1 yr. JOAN DAVIDSON A happy girl so full of fun and nice to everyone. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bowling Club 3 yrs. Bowling Club Manager 1 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Senior Play Usher Bible Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee LLOYD DAYS Hard work may not me, but it tires me. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. SHARON FISHER In her quietness there is charm. Student Council Representa- tive 1 yr. Bible Club IW yrs. Dramatics Club 1 yr. G. A. A. M yr. Junior Prom Committee PATRICIA FLOWERS She is one of the quiet whose nature never varies. Bible Club W yr. hurt SANDRA ERVIN True happiness is found in friendship. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bowling Club 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Y-Teens 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. LAWRENCE FELL 1 simply skipped school to get some fresh air. Band IW yrs. is PATRICIA FOLEY Reason and judgment are qualities of a leader. Student Council Social Sec- retary 1 yr. National Honor Society 2 yrs. Forensics 3 yrs. Debate 2 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Cast Dramatics Club 2 yrs. Viking Staff 1 yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Junior Board of Education Secretary 1 yr. National Honor Society Secretary l yr. SHARON FRENCH Life would be dnll without her. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Camera Club l yr. Swimming Club 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club l yr. Junior Prom Committee are ii IN W JANET FULLER Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Student Council Social Sec- retary 1 yr. National Honor Society Treasurer 1 yr. Sophomore Class Secretary Junior Class Secretary Band Majorette 3 yrs. Choir 1 yr. Student Council Representa- tive 1 yr. Viking Co-Editor l yr. Junior Play Committee G. A. A. 3 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Girls' Glee Club l yr. KATHLEEN GRACHEK It's foolish to think: let's talk. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Newman Club Secretary 1 yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Choir 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Usher Swimming Club l yr. Viking Staff 1 yr. AILEEN FREES I live for fun and fu have. Art Club 3 yrs. Art Club Treasurer 2 yr H S. Art Club Secretary 1 yr. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Swimming Club 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr, Y-Teens 1 yr. I 'lii .V . af' ta ff .Q-M' . .JH . . , sl -is Yi 1 r QW' Q E . e 2 H . my liz TERRY GRANT ,rv-1-. LARRY FRIELINK Greater men than I have lived, but I donbt it. Student Council Representa- tive l yr. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Bible Club 1 yr. RICHARD GILMORE Not easy to ignore after you know him. Track 3 yrs. Football 2 yrs. Cross Country 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y Club 2 yrs. Hi-Y Club Secretary 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Don't worr me with H J' women. Football 2 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. Football Manager 1 yr. Hi-Y Club 2 yrs. LYMAN GRINNELL A youth there was of quiet ways. Band 2 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Officer 3 yrs, Art Club l yr. Senior Play Committee Viking Staff Reporter 'A yr. DAVID HALSTED Chase me girlsp I'm full of fun and frolicf' Student Council President 1 yr. Honor Society 2 yrs. Archives Staff 3 yrs. Interschool Council 1 yr. Hi-Y Club 2 yrs. Key Club l yr. Basketball 3 yrs. Cross Country 1 yr. Tennis 1 yr. Golf 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Sophomore Homecoming Basketball Court Senior Play Committee PEGGY GRAVES Talking is one of her fine arts. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League 1 yr, Junior Prom Committee Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Camera Club 1 yr. Presentation of Roses Chairman Commencement Usher iii 1 VIRGINIA GRAY I'm a man-hater, but the Bible says love your ene- mtes. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Newman Club 3 yrs. Newman Club Secretary 1 yr. Newman Club President 1 yr. Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Committee Student Council 2 yrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Senior Play Committee it To x 'filx LINDA GRUHN Here's a girl with the heart and smile who makes the bubble of life worth while. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Officer 2 yrs Cheerleading 3 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Swimming Club Manager 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Choir 1 yr. DAVID HARMON One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. Senior Class President Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Track 3 yrs. Junior Class Vice President Key Club 3 yrs. Key Club President 1 yr. Student Council Representa- tive 2 yrs. Hi-Y 2 yrs, Junior Homecoming Basket- ball Court 2-RS MARILYN HARTSELL 'A quiet gal with a sweet way. Art Club 1 yr. MARJORY HILL Her ways are ways pleasantnessf' G. A. A. 2 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. of RONALD F. HOPKINS They say he has wings on his heels. Cross Country 3 yrs. Cross Country Captain 1 yr. Wrestling 2 yrs. Track 3 rs y . Varsity Club 3 yrs. Varsity Club President 1 yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Vice-President 1 yr. Archives Staff 3 yrs. Band 2 yrs. Band President 1 yr. Senior Play Committee ,, . 'L f ,V KL lt. cAARoLE'l1JoHrisoN if Kindness is the 'golden' 'qhaing by which sbcietyg bound. 4 A 'f BarrdE3.5fyrs. , :nj Student Cou cilr-26 yr. Q, A, Algl-gr. Y ,I,lfu.:f,, Juni ij,,Play Cast ,xdujl ' fluriigr Proms Committee , flarir3eti4QU2lrtet 1 yf.L 1' Clarinet Duet V1 yr! so Solo and1EnsemBle Club V 1 Yfkf I1 TERRY HODGES Crazy, but a better guy is hard to find. Football 3 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Varsity Club Treasurer 1 yr. Senior Class Vice-President Football Co-Captain 1 yr. Football Homecoming Court 1955 Archives Staff 2 yrs. Key Club 1 yr. Camera Club 1 yr. ko- is' 955 1 L . I y y Le' .7 -Q-. D. s lifts 1 '- k RUTH JOHNSON Sweet, neat, and quite petite. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Y-Teens President 1 yr, Junior Prom Committee Viking Staff 1 yr. Spanish Award 1 yr. GENE HOFF MEYER I may do something sen- sational yet. Track 3 yrs. Cross Country 3 yrs. Cross Country Captain 1 yr. Newman Club 1 yr, Boys' Glee Club 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. X9 CARLA JORY Just give me a listenery 1'lI do the talking, Bible Club 2 yrs. Art Club 1 yr. Art Club Vice-President 1 yr. Newman Club 1 yr. Dramatics 1 yr. 'uf'- J ANICE HULBERT The more you see her: the more you like her. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bowling Club 2 yrs. Choir I yr. PAUL JOHNSON Don't worry: It deep wrinkles, Wrestling 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Baseball 1 yr. Varsity Club l yr. makes 'IGF l it 'ttf K? WARREN KIMBLE A friendly guy thafs full of fun. Football 3 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Wrestling Captain 1 yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast Hi-Y 1 yr. Student Council 1 yr. Camera Club 1 yr. Band 1 yr. SONJA KITER Light of heart, quick of step, here's a girl lhat's full of pep. G. A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. A. President 1 yr. G. A. A. Point Recorder 1 yr. Student Council IW yrs. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Junior Prom Chairman Junior Play Cast Senior Play Committee Solo and Ensembles 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Senior Prom Committee KEITH KNIFFEN Sometimes the only thing a man gets out of school is himself. Cross Country 2 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Varsity Club 1 yr. Band 1 yr. PATRICIA LOGAN She has a pleasant way about her that has made her many friends. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive 3 yrs. Bowling Club 3 yrs. Bowling Club Manager 1 yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Newman Club Vice-Presi- dent 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Usher 'ex I u, nv'-Q, 1 's RN DEAN LUEHRS I wish he would explain his explanation. Student Council 2 yrs. Honor Society IW yrs. Basketball l yr. Scholarship Award 1 yr. Science Award 1 yr. Mathematics Award l yr. Social Studies Award 1 yr. Cross Country 2 yrs, Track 3 yrs. Chess Club 2 yrs. Honor Society President 1 yr. NORVEDA LUNDE Fond of fun and ready for a laugh. Band 3 yrs. Student Council Representa- tive 1 yr. G. A. A. 1 yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Clarinet Quartet 1 yr. Clarinet Duet 1 yr, Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. Interschool Council 1 yr. PATRICIA LILLY A quiet gal with a quiet way. Art Club 1 yr. MARILYN LONG ,A quiet girl with a winning way. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive IW yrs. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee if ff QE., .Q . . 3 '- JY I . Q I .. at 5. 4 Y gg. xQ RICHARD LUNDY Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Camera Club 1 yr. Junior Play Cast Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Hi-Y 1 yr. PAUL McKIM ' ,, The less he spokej the ' more he heard. Woodcrafters' Club 1 yr. V, Camera Club 1 yr. ' . 05- ' l FLOYD MEERMAN Give me standing room and I'Il move the world. Cross Country 1 yr. Baseball 1 yr. M, Boys' Glee Club l yr. DOUGLAS MILLIMAN You can't always tell what those quiet fellows are like. Cross Country 2 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Wrestling Co-Captain 1 yr. Tennis 2 yrs. Track 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Hi-Y Club 1 yr. Varsity Club 3 yrs. CONSTANCE MCBRYDE A light heart lives long. Band 1 yr. Art Club 1 yr. Viking Staff W yr. Y-Teens M yr. Dramatics Club W yr. 19- -A Y' A is-,Q-,. ,pil COLLEEN MOBERG T he good are always merry. G. A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. A. Vice-President 1 yr. Y-Teens Vice-President 1 yr. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Bowling Club l yr. Girls' Glee Club l yr. Choir 1 yr. Choir Vice-President l yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Usher Senior Play Committee Swimming Club 2 yrs. GERALD E. MCKINLEY Never let study interfere with education. Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast Art Club 2 yrs. Art Club President l yr. Student Librarian l yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. DARWIN MEIRNDORF lt's better to play than to do nothing, Football 3 yrs. Wrestling 3 yrs. Hi-Y 1 yr. Viking Staff W yr. We 5, ..n 2? ' ' W 'Q w F 'rf w ' I N ANCY NAAB rl greatness. Student Council Represen- tative l yr. Bible Club 1 yr. G. A. A. 1 yr. DAVID NUSSDORFER 'fIt's fun to study . . . I bet. Band 1 yr. Rifle Club I yr. Camera Club 1 yr. -ig 'Y I 'rg -L. , . -'Q ' 1 ' e tif? I ,E g ,- sp A' . ' , . ':- A 'it ig, I x mf-,J Shyness is the essence of WILLIAM MOREHOUSE A good sport and a good sort. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs, Baseball 1 yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Key Club 1 yr. Hi-Y Club 1 yr. Boys' Glee Club 1 yr. Camera Club 1 yr. ,N 'S V, .t ROBERT PHREED I want to be bashful, but the girls w0n't let me. Band Secretary 1 yr, Band Vice President 1 yr. Cross Country 1 yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Newman Club Vice Presi- dent 1 yr. Band 3 yrs. DORIS MUNSON I always get the better when I argue alone. Viking Staff Managing Edi- tor M yr. Band 1 yr. Choir 3 yrs. Dramatics Club W yr. Band Treasurer 1 -yr. Bible Club 1 yr. if ' I i CAROLYN NAMA She has a sweet disposition and a sunny smile. Band IM: yrs. Viking Staff Exchange Edi- tor 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. G. A. A. 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. JERRY PARISH He looks safe,' so does gunpowderf' Dramatics Club 1 yr. Camera Club W yr. Art Club M yr. SANDRA POCOCK This ambitious and de- pendable gal is a true and steadfast pal, G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Newman Club 3 yrs, Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Swimming Club 2 yrs. Camera Club 1 yr. Junior Play Usher Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee Senior Play Prompter GEAROLDINE POTTER The only'way to have a friend is to be one. Choir IW yrs. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. Junior Play Cast Senior Play Committee Bible Club 1 yr. G. A. A. 1 yr. Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr, NORMA PRESTON An equal mixture of good humor and good sense. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Bible Club 1 yr. Bowling League 2 yrs. SHARON POCOCK Often she burned the mid- night oil, but not for study. Camera Club 1 yr. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Newman Club IW yrs, Girls' League Representa- tive 1 r y . Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Usher Senior Play Cast KAY PORTER Hitch your wagon to a starg keep your seat and there you are. fw BONNIE PRATT Honest, sincere, ambitious, and kind. Such a true friend me W Vx r 1 Q I F ' M:-:. 'f - Tislisf. j ,bg 1. ,, W gf W5 ' SHIRLEY RICE JOHN ROBISON A Quietness and gentleness When I rest, I rest. 3 go hand in hand. Football 2 yrs' fi G- A- A- 1 YF- Band 216 yrs. 1 5 Art Club 1 yr. ' Qs I fer , v fi Student Council Representa- 5 5: ' - ..A 4. .1 . tive 1 yr. -A ' A Junior Play Committee 0-ag, Senior Play Committee 1 1. I7 is hard to find. Girls' League Vice-Presi- dent 1 yr. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive 2 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Prompter Commencement Usher 1956 Senior Play Usher Senior Prom Committee Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. EDWIN REESER God bless our women drivers. Cross Country 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Boys' Glee Club 1 yr. Dramatics Club 1 yr. ,gs its-f-nr T is-4 SHARON SHAW Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, sometimes mischievous but never bad. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Cheerleading 3 yrs. Bible Club 1 yr. Viking Art Editor 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Usher Basketball Homecoming Court 1956 Girls' League Representa- tive 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club l yr. Choir President 1 yr, SHIRLEY SKINNER Variety is the spice of life. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive l yr. Senior High Y-Teens 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Senior Play Committee Swimming Club 1 yr. CATHERINE SANDERSON ROBERT SCHARTZER He who does not love does We never know how great not live. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Bible Club W yr. we are. .,,, ii. A , s. . KK.. .-gag-:4,:::. F' iskfil sis .. .. gf' - A -1.-Tsgej. 116 1 ' fi' ' 5-rf . ..-ti, ,,'- , 5 Q ? s gk S X t.... .. If . 'UV we . .'. .Es ht- 7 .fi . f 'x I X GERALD SHOUP Happy-go-lucky, but in sports he tends to business. Football 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y Club 3 yrs, Key Club 2 yrs. BEVERLY SMITH Seen but seldom heard. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Art Club 3 yrs. Art Club Treasurer l yr. Bible Club 1 yr. LAWRENCE SNEDEN ' Whatever is worth doing is wortlz doing well, -' ' ' Honor Society 2 yrs. 2 Student Council Represen- , .1 tative 3 yrs. I .i Q P Student Council Secretary rf ' ' J, rf 1 YT- ' Student Council Vice Presi- ' Q . - dent l yr. F '-r-sq, , A Key Club 3 yrs. Q ' if Key Club Secretary 1 yr, ffi H, V .,.-'- ' ' Hi-Y 2 yrs. X' pf' Varsity Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club Secretary l yr. ' Spanish Club 2 yrs. A Spanish Club President l yr. . PM Junior Class Treasurer X 18 lx? MIKEL SOUTHWORTH Humor is the harmony of the heart. Solo and Ensemble Club 1 yr. Art Club 1 yr. Y-Teens I yr. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. Viking Co-Editor V2 yr. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Senior Play Cast Bowling Club 2 yrs. Dramarics Club President 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. ,f- W' 'Q-W MARLENE SUMMER- FIELD A jolly girl chuck full of fun, she's always nice to everyone. G, A. A. 3 yrs. Cheerleading 3 yrs. Varsity Cheerleading Cap- tain 1 yr. Bible Club 1 yr. Viking Staff W yr. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Usher Basketball Homecoming Court 1955 RICHARD SWEET A delightful variety of fun and frolic. Archives Staff 2 yrs. Archives Editor 1 yr. Viking Staff 2 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Student Direc- tor Senior Play Cast Golf 1 yr. Key Club 1 yr. AC ROBERT STEIG MAN Gentlemen are rare these days. 4 - .Q . PATRICIA STUART Keen sense, common sense, and lots of room for nonsense. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls' League Representa- tive 1 yr. Junior Play Prompter Senior Play Student Direc- tor Archives Staff l yr. Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee Girls' Glee Club 1 yr. ' il .4-5 'hs if L an- LAUREL TEALL A man is always better than a book. sv' Q. .fr I ,pk nh.. 'A SARA SURBER Sara's giggles may often be heard from the first floor way up to the third. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast Bible Club 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee KIRK TANNER BIest be the man who in- vented sleep. Football 3 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Basketball 1 yr. Junior Prom Committee Boys' Glee Club l yr. CONROY UNDERWOOD It's not what you dog it's what you get away with. Track 2 yrs. Cross Country 1 yr. Varsity Club l yr. Football 1 yr. Archives Staff 1 yr. Student Council Represen- tative 2 yrs. Junior Play Cast . Junior Prom Committee Sophomore Class Vice President Key Club IM yrs. 406995, 65 K. if im' - 4 DALE WORDEN LEMOINE WHIPPLE JERRY WILSON I'm really not bad,' I'm just having a good time. Boys' Glee Club W yr. Band 3 yrs. RONALD WILSON May you live all the days of your life. Bible Club 2 yrs. Cafeteria ZW yrs. I never think of the future: Haste is a thing foreign to it comes quick enough. Band W yr. my nature. Wrestling 3 yrs. Wrestling Manager 1 yr. Varsity Club 1 yr. CPN GQ- WOODROW WOMACK No one knows what he can do before he tries. Band ZW yrs. Reserve Basketball Manager 1 yr. ROBERT WILSON Well begun is half done. Football 1 yr. Key Club 1 yr. Camera Club 1 yr. Wrestling 1 yr. Woodcrafters' Club 1 yr. WAYNE WILSON No man in his senses will dance. Bible Club 2 yrs. Tennis 2 yrs. Wrestling 1 yr. MR. FRANK ROGERS Senior Class Adviser Senior Class Play Director Key Club Adviser Spanish Club Adviser B. A. University of Wyo- ming 1950 M. Ed. University of Illinois 1954 General Electric Fellowship Purdue University 1955 ever fo Ae .Zrgoffen imezi - we Cfdrkf of 1957 Flower Colors Motto While Cal'l13ti0D Blue and Silver For every step forward we leave an impression behind. As we, the class of 1957, look back upon our high school years at Everett, we remember many events that highlighted them. Among these important events were our two proms, Garden of Paradise and Fantastiqueg also contributing cherished memories were our two plays, Desperate Ambrose and You Can't Beat the Irish. SOPHOMORE YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Class OfflCC1'S C1355 Officers President-James Beardsley Vice President-Conroy Underwood Secretary-Janet Fuller Secretaryll. Fuller Treasurer-Lawrence Sneden President-J. Beardsley Vice President-D. Harmon Treasurer-L. Sneden SENIOR YEAR Class Officers President-D. Harmon Vice President-T. Hodges Secretary-S. Crutcher Treasurer-R. Brown Shari Whitmore, a classmate, was injured last ev- summer and is now partially paralyzed. Though rv l f Shari Shari won't be with us, our thoughts will be di- rected to her on graduation day. 1' If Good luck, Shari! Now the time has come when old friends must part and new friendships must be formed. We realize fully the responsibilities placed upon our shoulders as we enter the world outside. We will try to assume these responsibilities and develop our character to make this world a better place for future generations. 21 I s i 1 lsn V x Q f N, Ylnclercfaddmen Wd gnougk fo gl a6!ll,CLfe . . . P -af. -- ,: ?'f D. Springer IV' , J x K . S. McCaslin Pres. 569,57- . an fi- f ' -Q' 2 gl - 'J 1 V 1' 6. f '-Q' . 17-5 +4 .: ' Wg x K- .. L. Beardsley glexallofy Vice Pres. A ' 1.3.53 'ze 'f-Qi C fly .Q 2 3 2 . ' N A ,, ...M ..--. . .V.-- TEN 1..- - ..,. 'S 5 N' i C. Anderson . 7 F E. Atwood N - Y 'l J. Baldwin J. Baldwin A Q i an .. L .s-'4..-,.- Q ? L ,N ,K 9 -L: -X. V L ,N 1 n 1'-ff if 3 . ' 'N A 4' ' S Q .5 ,ii 'M 5' .H T' 'ol I .1 W , -5 ? :C ' ' A , ' . -V K Y 4 X- ' :'- Q A 35. 'zz' '3- 1 J. Brass , S, Brown E, Cheal ,Y P. Christopher . A U ld - 1 ...,. . .. '- S. Blair - R. Brown ' 3- W. Cheeny , C. Church f- is . R - .,,.' V. 3 . L 'S' - ' L ...N J 6- -X i rv 1 . l . R . Q ' 6 t l. ' V V,.,. . 1 A -Z. I J .. Alf: x. lx S- 2 x Ali Y 'V , S. Clark 1 ' L. Conner J. Conroy X M. Coy Q . , -- Ai 4. ' V- ' . -,, 1 Q ' -V-wifi'-.Cl k-k' P . . Q '.', C0-mstogk M ., -.-gb J. Cottom X R. Croyle , I , . Qin.. 3' 0 Q ,Q J :xv JS? 1' I gi jg . A wi 9 'ff'-'Q' .,. if j hi ' sf 'C . P- .V fv T-X' . ' -.. . . 5 'K I F :S lg K J 1 wr' F' 1 . 1 ' -A V . . ' . -.n . w ,QA --f - .1 2? -X .Ni X .5 Q C , . Q ' ,,-'r' B. Cupples ' A. Darlington L. Daubenmeyer X B. Dildy ' . K. Crutcher if ' s. Cumalia iii. w. Davis 5 I L N. Dornbush W . i ' ' ' L 5 . K' if QQ . if gg, ' .. 1: W -,K R gg- 4 , i V NA . 1-N .... X 'Wu , 'N X ' N . 'L Q. ' ,I ' S X , ,tt I grvg ' ok .. , ' 2 V ' vw . Q 1 1. - o C. Emerick 1 - ' L. Forbes R. Geahan J, Hajnline B. Durant G. Foley 24 L. Gill of Hart X Sw is Mr. Bauer J. Hastings cv 'T' 'js' ff C. Heinitzelman r Aa' I A5 .. , z z sa ' .: . -- 1.3 W. Jacobs p fyrv fs r - ,f..g3.. K .3 9 ag-, T4 S. Loszewski , .-,,, 0 ...gy . - J .SE X rb i 7 .. H . 1I' 1 ew, R. Moore we? Aaue een 2100 OI' fLUO yeflfrf. W 'lii l Q'! ' ' Q Mr. DeRose - Co-Adviser 35- ,C X2 .. ' 0-. -r 7 Mr. Claggett i Q, ww. , ., .... ' xy- fs-f - G. Hay D. Headley A-x 0 4? 1 - s ,. A N :T I A ,V,,,, . 4' -L: tx ' 1 3 ' if - ' if? ' H , li A V H' v J. Hendee S If 3 V. Hendricks R- HUSCY A. Henderson A M 4 D. Higel 2 M.. ' - 1 . of '53 I t . Xx4 'l? A 'e V ' Q - 2 , 3-f 0 -f ' ,.... i -N W. Jacobs J. Johnson E. Keranen S. Jean j P. Kundivich M2 If V , 9 .3 , ,f fix , .beta 5, ,C N g ,. -. N JP 4 '59 - K i' E wf'w I . sv., C. Luscomb A , J. Mattila J. McBryd , , ,..: Y :L ae.e . A M. Mansfield .Q . ' 'a-. if D- McKinley Q - 'f , K'-sf .- -Q-M. -H . , V ' 5 - -A V ' M . ' V fa .Ns I -V Navi r ,.-,- . V i .f 3 .Ol V : I5 'v : Q .252 -I ' ' V R. Newth f .Z D, Nie N. Odell . S ei ., . ' L B. Nie D. Ohler 25 .Q Mr. Dalrymple Adviser 1 'VP' -. KI? . M' , - 2 , ss' - i I 1' . is 5 Q L. Heightchew il J 'J-1 'Q fi 'Lf' '1 -ff , nr' Q' +31 B. Hobbs C. Howard Q' - f F. Lange 4, DSE , Lv ,.. ff? xf , ,. Q' J at ' C. Long IU 'G' 1 N 13' . In M. Moon , V In D. Moore D .bll , I ,a 3 J. Padgett , T. Parisian as-w.,xiQk3 If ,I 5' Q 'Jef f- ,. isa gy. f A5 fs , I ,, A v9 srwnxfasvw-V., - -G..-,-,.,.f ix 2 Wexf gear fhey wi! Ae Jeniom ., J T ,, zu ,, Tp .Q C2 5: xg' ., .1 A I A K. Pickworth T. Pizzo -' ., U 'V .. P. Powell H. Ray W . T 'KX A J V ...wg7Q..,,, V --llhl ' I g 1 I -V Fa. AQ , 4 E- ,Q J... -,, ., W ' 7 5 ' . . 'Sf' 3 he -W . Q1 5 .. tw M 57 fn .- '- M 5' 1. X .gg ,I - W gi 1 x ...W T, Y M-N '- .ff2f, , it . i 'M . A ' Ce' T., - A IT if sg .. if A ',. 1 ,fl P' Ross C Sanderson W. Schmidtman .U m G- ShePhe1'd , ... .. A , 'f. . ,A- B. Reed Q B. Sailor , T. Schroeder , P, Skgczylag -Sb . V, 'V I ww- .F In S- iv ,ff , ,fl jf C2 -e -4' Y --,F -ff S ' wi -.6 : ..-- - ' -' N Q v' X ..., S i - 1 M-ft' ,Ji 1 2 A 4 in -' , . N-15. y it D. Smith R. Stone S. Storkamp A R. Stump ,VX , , . .. 1 I J. Sk0l'Y J. Stone BMX' : . T. Strickler C. Swinehart 5 ' ,Q Q . 'Mgr' f' 'N 0 i if 'af W V it lin n -. .Q N., ' 1 . ix , Q. if L, f' e, N- Q , I Q J ---f ' ' :L ,.'b 3 li 32 ...,. -' ..L-5 Q '15 ,HK E J-1 'S I 1 L xt. f .5 K X 'X C. Teachout J -. ' W. Valerius D. Walter P. Whipple 'I ' , x ' 5 . ' - H. Taylor E G. Underwood Q, S- West ' - C. Wiborn C: ,- tw V' . - ,,, as C W -I N.. - I lx K , .5 , 3 1 'wa Wk: Q . X-F? J ' 't'-1' Q V' B . W . ' ff' V .ls f X Y' .... divx S 'lr J. Wilczewski 1 N CQTCL J, Wills G. Wise M. Zelski R. wims R- Yalgef Not Pictured L. Breeden B. Bellinger L. Castle J. Holmes R. Leslie L. Rust L. Smith D. Titus A. Wilhelm 26 K. Gray Pres. we Mncleciclevl 3 A 0,9 0l'l'l0l e5 0 AQ 4 x 11 V' 5 37. . 'a f 4-T' LSu . mmerfield Tr . 1 eas. 1'N -rv , D' Mccaige E. Schiavetii Vice Pres. Sec Y- Q, K N '3-T W ff' . Q ff fl My. B. Adams h . S. Adams ,T ,N , -'Cf 7: 7 - '. 3 f' v i I .Jn A 2 F jk L:- - 1 'Y' 'i .qi X 'K .. I A , 'Lag . f-sf .,, Q. . - M A .- ,Q v ,A vvimf V. 3 . il! 4 I 4 F ... f . 1 A f 1 -Q l it- --'V A G Bassinger '27 ff 'Q R. Balow ' M. Barnes W. Barnes ' N f Y' Argo J' Bamard fe ' ' in 4'b' ' W. Barnes ,, G. BeVier . 1- ,-K 5 g. 'Y B as ax ' .' A All V n lk K :f ::J Q4 1. f - - 'J' 1. 2 4 A 1,552 -, .X N f. . n ,. ff, if . ., . wff, ,lar L fi-1 A 5 B. Brown D. Burgess B. Bussell P- CH-TGV ' V. Brooks N. Buckley N. Campbell L Colbum PL '.Q7j2j55 2 it-5 .. 'Ji 4 K gi A fu' . ,Q :vs . A3a.. jj, S ,if - 4.1 Q1 L- ' V. Cummings K H. Cutshall N. Dalrymple 'M J- Dufling fl B . - ae'ee n L. Counseller ' M. Cuson 7 ' D- Dennison . E S. Durling Q ' 4 v-bfi 1 an 'tl' , ' ' ,V . S' V' L1-' ' - LII. ' fl-ing, Jil fig .N 5 0 .N :' V 47: ,..,1 V :ig 4 U pf' W.-. K .J vu f. mf. N xaswlrf ...V ...ff-H. , X- -Q A X ..., ..'l X fl sg, f R. Ecklund G. Evans V. Evertg l x . 2 FI'CSl'lI'lCy A . . f , 1 we A 9 M' Dyer A. Enright M. Fell 27 . J. Garcia Ae fke juniord 0 358 i E- ,eg-S in I A5 - H - ,- x . L ,,A.. Mr. Hutchinson Mr. McNitt. - Co-Adviser ai 'Ive' , ,A , M Y Y J - . . . -.I . Ig., ge i ff, ' . - I r- I X E. Geyer ' P. Grant . h ew L 1 ' H . ' ' t 2: 75:1 'V' W n 55 sl . ' x .Q -J ' N ' .. . J: vjigv Y 2 if if vo . tx gr 7 rv 'K FJ . ' . ,.,L ' ' 1 4 ,ea 'ts' A A H , . VE EVIDLKZQQ. i Q. V7.1 I --. , K. Hendee Q D. Hollandsworth B. Hulbert L. Kessler ' ' Ir hi . . - . C. Hankey .. R. Hicks R. Johnson G. Krgrrnien ,. .-. ' ' Y ' 1 . 'X ' A M N 1 '77 'H' . -f -on ,Q e I , , 'Q' --'Y X . 'J l -M. .of v. V fr 4- -4 Q 1. ev. Qi. PY , i -J t 5 I -fr' . ee: 451 'R' 4 . P U , , J. Landis I ff L. Lea J. Leonard K-X .xx P- Lum - Ex . . J. LaClear J, Laningham K R V G 'W C. Longk 'W 'A E. Luoto ' nes 'W ,-.v-' V ll V Y 8 V 'f ' 'if ' .--X. . . .e W 3 I I in E.. I . ,in - .V ,,5.J,.Y,' 1 I .N W: N ,,, .4 S f.: 1- - 'J 7 x-ee ' A P - Q, N ' 3' ' 1 - .. x f J . '4 'K 'S :sim N 'X ' is ' ' . go ' 4-rr . 1 'M ' . I I -1 t I 3 N' 'L' . X Q, ' K. Mansfield I ' J. Maurer W. McKim - D. Merchant V G. Lyon G. Martin ' C. McNatt J. C. Miller ' ,Q sssrs A -ww H .-4 . I 'f w -.N sa -sr . L. L 'V I A 93 fha - Sl 7' 1-wv i R ,.- X , :rf nl ' 3 K P , Y ' L. z ' R' Q Ld .f 41 ,li gifs f . 3 1 A 6' kg, S. Miller 1 . ' P. Mollitor D. Moore R. Nama Y 3 J, 'I .-.gx -1 . - 1 ' J. P. Miller . A. Mizzer . Q J. Morehouse D- N12 .,. . - 2 l,,, t A: r Q VSSIVNRAVNR A A ca K .. .gf Vw . .1 , ...an ki' ' E Z Jil.. ..- .fa N ' R R - e .-. 'W G? 7 R 2 .1 -if! ' G' ' X ef' 3- N 2 - i ' 71, L ,d ve iff' X A . . ' ' . . -5 ! 'X . - fe if ' ie' ox' W L ' 'h': 52 1. M. Post . G. Pratt R. Raines , L . J. Relf f L. Parish R. Potter D. Reese B. Rice 28 guf-jkeir c abd wif Alzine in '59 ,o Q . .,,. '. xnxx Q 1 . li. .3 e X .A...'l . -.V,1 . A Mr. Spiess Mr. VanWyhe Advisor fm 7' 'T .-.fr V gf. - Rf' . B. Robbins J. Ross -. 7, Q N ' .rx 1 ' 'A ,K -... J, N P V.-i .. .2 is ,bg 7-4' IG, , - .-1 L9 I t ' -1 .A ' P- ' 4 ' A U -. ' .KK -P 'F' 1 N .r I-'nl A . elim L... . ffl 1 R. Scharmen M. Schnorr J. Scott ' . 'r J A D. Sherwood R. Royce S. Schnarr G. Shepherd L- Simi50U 'A Q J Q at i H Q Q J is A1 9 wi. , eg ,.. r .IR A3 V .4 I N-h Y r .f X X -A 'rf-r N x A W' AX' X X . A ' - W- c. Smith fmt I . N. Smith J. Speer VS- Srd iski ,QX S. Simpson D. Smith K. Spence K-Us R R. Stolk Mn Y . . if A I L V . A -,. A l ,, l i 1. hd r .6 'vw N.VA, A , ' . A cf: - .- f 5 A A 1. Af' ' U .W X P. Strayer :, J, Stump B. Sudberry T. .Sweeney ' H Q L. Strayer ' A A ' S' J. stricklef D- Sutberry .Q D. Swinehart 'V , J 2- '- ,261 HT F ' ' .V A C: . , A.- J 1 :V -N V K . ' ,X :S , . ,' W., If YW: 1 E S R ' Iv .. ' ' X' , S. Truax S. Vincent D. Warner is G. Wtborn 4 E. Teachout T. VanDerTuuk ww B- Weeks Sififa' G- Willia-U18 no 1, .,. J F ,T s I A . Tv I 'r 1 1-of y - 2 , S' 5 - , ' .A .. ' gf .gif 4 41' ,5 if . or if- xi., 4 1'. '. Q ,A ix in 4 5, .f -'I' - 1' B. Womack P. Wordell .. ' Y E. Wormmeester L. Wilson 1 I A gba I . Not Pictured . L. Wilson P. Worden R. Zlgler C. Church S. Flowers J. Leslie G. Nama J. Cupples I. Halliwell J. May B. Sailor E. Duckworth R. Hornus M. Maynard E. Steinikampf L. Empie J. Jenkins L. ,McLeod B. Stine M. Kalka. P. Melton 29 1. , U, Ql06ll flfl'l2l'l fa ilfmff AM Mr. Donald Crane, B.M., M.M. Band Ensembles Choir Seventh Grade Social Studies mudiciana, arfidffi, clegaferd, Janet Fuller, who frequently as- sists various musical groups, is here playing for the enjoyment of Dick Rahl, Mr. Crane, and Doris Munson. fzl 5 if D. Crane 4 Mr. Harlow Claggett, B.A. English Speech Dramatics Debate Coach Drama Club Adviser Representing Everett in the debate circuit this year were Rosalie Nama and Norma Buckley, affirmative, Pat Foley and Linda Baumer, negative. Mr. Douglas McNitt, B.A. Art Art Club Adviser K A As Carla Jory watches, Sharon Shaw applies a wash before beginning ,-'v,....: a water color, Kirk Tanner is sculp- X turing. iff? Kg D. McNitt .H i X xr? F1 E ff? Xqx . :N ,. . v X.-' F 1,-:ae . -'va - As, -. , -ff Q.-X l -.1 . 9 NK.-. X rx fx sm, 2:53. 1 ff fax, f X. ,... v N r xwxkwlzmi 5 so X N gi X X xx xx .5 f sz: 'M tx X 5. S 2 7 . by xxx 'X H. Claggett Cl,l'l6l 6ooLworm5. m alle CLIWLOMJ r . is ' ws , 1,1 . Q A V. DeRose is 5 .... ' ,H , ,pw -1,- . -v.-,-..- -I'2'. . . ' l P .- .I ft .. ' 'A l ' Nils E. Siegrist . Si ' 54221 .t wi :- S . ' N t , ., v W 1 1 n vw If . .,,.,, .N p .1 it - P K t 5 .-H1911 - - ' I -'UC Tl f iq ,Aj ,L , A -. in .. , 'T 'Q 5 si . E ii- 5 ,, i Q . , it gy T. Bauer , 4 , t T, . . ii L L 1 i 1 . 2 1 4.' -- gr l il? if R. Hutchinson S. - 3 - J.:,,,3:3-In.ggflzw-'-' 4 - Y V - -1 ,A-I: tv.,.. -. K ,- i R l ' . 33 Miss Edith Siegrist, B.A., M.A. Library Library Club Adviser Helping Steve Loszewski and Mary'ci'lle Comstock in their quest for improved minds is Jerry McKin- ley at left. Mr. Victor DeRose, B.S., M.A. World History U. S. History Reserve Football Coach History can help you to under- stand . . . reads Joyce Skory to Joyce Hendee and Charles Swinehart. Mr. Theodore J. Bauer, B.S. U. S. History Economics Problems of Democracy Assistant Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Reflectively meditating on the free- doms on the pictured bulletin board are Gearoldine Potter, Dean Luehrs, and Larry Frielink. Mr. Richard Hutchinson, B.B.A., B.B.E. Business Mathematics Typing D Office and Sales Technique Co-Operative Training To solve their personal and busi- ness problems, Marjorie Hill and Jerry Parish appeal to Mr. Hutchin- son. . Airiforiand an dome 5,0206 Mrs. Viola Brandt, B.S., M.A. Advanced Composition English Journalism Viking Adviser Coaching is done by Marlene Summerfield shown here with James Beardsley and Dave Halsted. Miss Margaret Tangenberg, B.A. Seventh Grade English Salesmanship Seventh Grade Y-Teens Co-Adviser In preparation for a class skit Gordon Barber, Lois Jones, Mary Flowers, and James Borough con- centrate for the last few moments. Mr. Myron J. Smith, B.S., M.A. English Bible Club Co-Adviser Reserve Basketball Coach Baseball Coach While world leaders smile benignly past, Chester Long points out the abode of Coleridge to Marjorie Mansfield and Sharon McCaslin. Mr. Frank S. Rogers, B.A., M.Ed. Spanish Sevenh Grade Mathematics Senior Play Director Spanish Club Adviser Key Club Adviser With rapt attention Dale Springer, Rebecca Newth, Lawrence Sneden, and Ronald Hopkins ply themselves diligently on their Espanio! .spaanid dr! we ad 811965 , , is 1 ' ' f 5.32:-I ,1.:,q,3,4.3' F ,fx 41 Q- 75... ,F 1 , .--5gf,5g,M 1 1 1 Z fi' ff 'J as df 1 ' 4. S , by L t ,K 'K' L ja ,, . sv ,.., - ' ' Q - I fwfr ., I-15523 V. Brandt K . rm, S M. Tangenberg GJ M' 5835, H .av X. Q gi 'ws N M. Smith 5-..,w. C ., ,Q 4 xr, v A Aiiiw Q --fe' Ramsar. A X ,sig iff'-'sr . P . ,azrtghu Q - . F. Rogers X X I3 s'iT.t.ss1x:E-' W X Q is NX 34 ,xloerf Aomema era, A op wor l t I Fx' Q 9 V . aff. -2' - ft ' 1 , FQ 6' as l , Tj xv . .5.,.,,,,1 i I L fl. as if -F Q s. Marshall M 'E .L ,Dam r I ,M .,-,, ,. l in Ewg - ..s 1. t y, - - he T -' vc., .Q 5,5 ' fn ' -Tre: gf: 1 , 5 1, lstlz 5 in - -wi W A' i 'fl C X. '1 fee' Fiat I 'li tt 4 - f , t , , , . efif fa E, 7.,,.,:.l-1: f I A' , VI H ,Ts . l In C. Dalxymple ' 'tr T I., 'fax 'L f. Q, ,Q if .-Mb. , ' an- ..', - I t fl dv Al 0 Q .if ' V- iisqggrfliw ca 7, ! ..,,, V , , ..,. J, L. Rivers T 1 . S X ,L I ,Q , :Nw D. Iesmur 35 er-5, ana! ll I olriuerd are oun Mrs. Shirley Marshall, B.S, Personal and Social Problems Clothing Foods Sernior Y-Teens Adviser Cooking-a familiar art to all! Bonnie Pratt, Sandy Robbins, Shirley Stor- kamp, and Pat Stuart disprove the adage that many cooks spoil the broth. Mr. Carl Dalrymple, B.A. Woodworking Drafting Industrial Mathematics Handwork--assembling, waxing, and sanding.-is no short cut to a quick end as Paul Mollitor, Paul McKim, and Tom Schroeder find in wood- working. Mr. Leon Rivers, B.S. General Mechanics Seventh Grade Mathematics Precision work is done by John Robi- son and Curt Emerick in metal work- ing-taught by Mr. Rivers. lNote these new safety glasses-imoerative in industrial crafts and chemistry.J Mr. Daniel Jesmur, B.S. Driver Education Wrestling Coach Tennis Coach Newman Club Adviser It's a fine day for Stuart Blair, Richard Croyle, and Richard Yarger in Mr. Jesmur's Driver Education class. tPupils are fined 5 cents per mistake made. All money goes for a picnic at the end of the year.J 7721 WMM law Zffwdi Q 4, 127236 7 CQ WMM M4462 A 62 C2217-zzyf f I IJ , Tfff T LZ f f Aiwdfia f fo , 52- 7ff.f , , , Qiffi, 1' fc X QZQQJ ,J f ,yy . . . Cl, Ong Clfkkfefi an C0l'Yll'l'l2l Ci6l LUOI' el 6. Mrs. Donalda Warner, B.S., M.A. Commercial Archives Adviser Efficiency plus . feminine charms -Carol Anderson, Pat Logan. Miki Southworth, and Carolyn Nama in Mrs. Warner's transcription class. Mr. J. Raymond Spiess, A.B., M.A. Commercial Golf Coach Applying useful business skills are Ioan Davidson and Linda Gruhn- students of Mr. Spiess. This depart- ment handles the financial records for the school projects. . -f iz.. , . :za-if MAX , ff' v W -. 13 ,Q ex me FN :mm i ' ' - -. ' I A. Ross .... - .mm U , are- .. W - S ' - - i 5 Q N x ,xv A iff, ri? -4' ci. X ' wifi. D. Warner Ks vwfi' 'lug-179 -G! -Q.: x-W X-M u Na, X x R XXQXM ix XX VX NXN xx 5 gxxx NR .A .. he Xj -X X 1' Qfff sf we jllif x X . Q :ltr xi l - , , . 1. rw.. . gets X .mt .s.e.w.x,, , W. ---- - wmmsx .3 it .. , XX?-Asiifii N :cysts X V Q swwm ve. g - V x .... . . . l XX ,L x ,K - I... M,,w,.X.. 1 X 4 . .Q .. ,. H -'P' 4-.ywifffif 'N'-fi t gvdiqagwge-A--A: t. .. as. ,. xi. i 1 ' 'Ti -9252-, '.-211. 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Boys' Physical Education Head Track Coach Director of Athletics Varsity Club Adviser Roger Hersey and Danny McCaige support Conroy Underwood, James McBryde and Larry Counseller in an exhibition of physical prowess in this brief pose. Q., as 1, 3 '21 fiiteffg mai emaficianri an Acienfiafa . . . we ave euergflting. .QW M. f I. McCarty :'! fa A 4 1 f X' Q 3 l S eg.: i A . ,f . 'tx 1 V T95 it 1 L. Strickler Mrs. Iris McCarty, B.S. Seventh Grade Social Studies Seventh Grade Mathematics Seventh Grade English Counseling Seventh Grade Y-Teens Co-Adviser Look! there's London . . 2 Ernes- tine McCoy interrupts Jerry Durling to say to Ted Kundivich while Jerry reads statistics from Mrs. McCarty's worldbook. Mr. Jacob Van Wyhe, A.B., M.A. Geometry Algebra Trigonometry Bible Club Co-Adviser Math . . . This is way over my head . . . says Janice Strickler to Barbara Weeks as they view the agile Douglas Nie. Mr. Lester A. Strickler, B,S., M.A. Biology Chemistry Physics Hi-Y Adviser Cross Country Coach Ah . . . the mad scientists! Warren Kimble, Doug Milliman, and Dick Gilmore devise new formula, etc .... Mr. Dean W. Shippey, B.S. Seventh Grade General Science Football Coach Assistant Track Coach Now, here you see . . . Ron Springer explains to Sandra DeKub- ber in Mr. .Shippey's oddly athletic- looking science room. 11, su!! ,K 1 1. . uf' P JY 5 . V -I. 7: V- , ' , 3, V. m A- 1 A , L 'x -1 . - w. 1-, L w A. . X, foyf? -,ffl '-,if QA Vp-4 4, .,,,. ju X13-xy X fl' --'r-X .- ,J '- U 1 f'f . 'fj' gr xc. K . ' cf? ff ' PK RL, ,kr--' I v X' , Z YM, flbfi' .f .- ' ' ww' fxxezy . Q. A, 2,0 1 4 f n W, VX V 3 U a -L Vp D .V---' e 1 ' .' S f xf' I K ' r. x 14.-. 5 X ug' yx 'II 'ffgfyo l L J: v - ,w - 0 +A ,K AM Lf, ey, a you ingri. 55-119 7' l fi f Above Left: C. Wiborn, S. Bissonette Above Right: S. MCCaS1lU, M- Sum- merfield v Left: L. Gruhn, S. Surber Hey, all you Vikings 3' has been a yell of the cheerleaders to in- spire their fellow class- mates. Their most im- portant job is to stimu- late school spirit. Above: M. Summerfield, Varsity Captaing Mrs. Leonard, Adviserg S. Bissonette, Junior Varsity Captain Left: M. Mansfield, M. Moon Above: S. Kiter, S. Shaw Above: V- GFRY, S- Sf0fkalTlP 40 ,M ing arrierd ring ome ourfA Sfafe Championd ip l 'l.'Z.esf- . A f Left to Right, First Row: VARSITY: E. Reeser, K Kniffen, G. Hoffmeyer, Captaing R. Hopkins, C. Swinel hart, C. Underwood, D. Milliman. Season's Record Everett Opponents 36 Eastern 24 18 Sexton 45 20 Howell 38 21 Charlotte 40 24 Grand Ledge 39 St. Johns 73 Everett's one-two combination, R. Hopkins, left, and G. Hoffmeyer, right, were broken up only twice. They ran one-two in the State meet. Second Row: Coach Strickler, JUNIOR VARSITY: M. Coy, W. Davis. T. Strickler, D. Luehrs, E. Geyer, L. Gill, D. Royce, T. Pizzo. Mgr. Everett's cross country team had one of its best seasons in many years in winning eight, and losing only two meets. Winning efforts were the Hastings Invitational, Albion Invitational, Capitol Circuit, and the State Championship. The only two meets the boys lost were lost to Eastem in a dual meet and finishing second place in the All-City. .ss 5 , Y' vi Y ei- H , I 'A 'i A QT 1 -4 M f :3r2..w,a:wr::.u'-V 'Y .... With the State Championship, the team won four trophies. The team members won 22 medals and 21 ribbons. Varsity Record St. Mary 6 Eaton Rapids O Howell 27 Mason 13 Holt 12 Grand Ledge 7 Charlotte 21 Ithaca 13 uereff ingri prove fkemde ved Everett O Everett 0 Everett 0 Everett 6 Everett 13 Everett 0 Everett 6 Everett 21 Co-Captain L. Frlel W. Kimble ' W. orehouse M f T. Sweeney G. Shoup '- f D. Springer jke guereff MLM gd 5, ' e . ix ' if ' I. ,TLS 7 1. .V K i-X19 I -b N 5. IA, .f-'I - V L ',i,.r!2f', f. - ' .i , Q.,-Cf :-Y ....,.-fl. , F,-.Y F -. -X . 1 r 1, , e f - .. . 2415 S -N' X A 127:41 Q 'J ,.. I nfl cw. 7 ' ' I ' . - , . .4 - . ,, .. - . . W - 1 . an .1 - . 1 isa. R , xp n J W X X - ' . .LQNQ-.ix N A A .Q First Row, Left to Right: K. Tanner, L. Days, R. Lundy, Beardsley, L. Beardsley, S. Loszewski, G. Kowatch, T. G. Shoup, L. Frielink, W. Morehouse, T. Hodges, W. Grant, Mgr., Coach Shippey. Kimble, D. Meirndorf, L. Whipple, D. Harmon, G. Coy. Third ROW-' L- Sfledefl, MSI'-Z D- Headley. B- S3il0I', Second Raw: Coach Bauer, E. Cheal, P. Kindivich, R. F. Lange, R. Yarger. W- Valerius. J. McBryde, T. Geahan, R. Hersey, A. Henderson, G. Shepherd, J. Sweeney, H. Mallory, D. Springer, R. Willis. 42 . . . fo 62 FOIL? 0l0I00l'l2l'lf. Reserve Record Eastern 26 Everett 6 Eaton Rapids 20 Everett 6 St. Mary 7 Everett 12 Resurrection 25 Everett 33 East Lansing 39 Everett 6 Grand Ledge 27 Everett 13 ' 'J Co-Captain F. Hodges D. Harmon J. Beardsley A - , an . 6 af sz Lundy LI., in J L. Beardsley filmh, -, . - . The Everett Viking season was not a victorious one, although the boys played with determination to win. Through the expert training of Mr. Bauer and Mr. Shippey, they learned to play a rough- and-tough game, always giving their adversaries strong opposition. The Everett Vikings were the first to claim the Wanda Steven's trophy which is given annually to the winner of the Everett- Holt annual classic with the score of 13-12. The team contributed one member to the All-City Team in tackle, Wayne Valerius, and two honor- able mentions in center, Jim Beardsley, and guard, Terry Hodges. jhe ca!-hifi Uhin gd First Row, Left to Right: J. Durling, J. Barnard, D. Third Row: V. Everts, H. Jones, G. Evans, G. Williams, Swinehart, D. Rains, L. Wilson, G. Wiborn, D. Burgess. John C. Miller, C. Hankey, John P. Miller, W. Schmidt- Second Row: C. Church, H. Cutshall, L. Summerfield, man, B. Ecklund. L. Counseller, K. Gray, D. McCaige, R. Hicks, J. Relf. Fourth Row: D. Sherwood, Coach V- DeR0Se, J- MCYCYS- Hi gel Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. J an. Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. D. Springer, R. Yarger J. Johnson, D. Nov. Mar. L.. Eeardsley, L. All eyes are on the oenter jump. J. Beardsley, Fnelmk W. Morehouse ardify ing en :S Arte eague VARSITY RECORD 30 Everett 49 7 Everett 14 Everett 18 Everett 8 Everett 17 Everett 22 Everett 25 Everett 29 Everett 1 Everett 8 Everett 15 Everett 64 60 63 64 47 48 65 49 70 59 74 Charlotte Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge Mason Howell St.Mary Holt Eaton Rapids Resurrection Grand Ledge Charlotte Mason 19 Everett 68 Howell 1 Everett 42 Holt The Viking basketball team of 1956-57 has provided the fans many thrills. With no outstanding individuals, the charges of Coach Bauer have had a fine season. They had a 10 - 2 league record and a ll - 3 season record. Probably the most thrilling game was the Charlotte game t F5 ' 2. Ian NJ l 17,1 First Row, Left to Right: G. Shoup, D. Halsted, Co- Second Row: L. Sneden, Statisticiang D. Springer, Capt., W. Morehouse, L. Frielink, I. Beardsley, Co- Johnson, L. Beardsley, R. Yarger, Mallory, S. Blair, Capt.g D. Harmon, T. Grant, Mgr. G. Shepherd, Coach Bauer. Not pictured, D. Luehrs, Statistician 44 Yarger Coach Bauer Loose ball H MBUOFY D Halsted aeaaon wtf I0 wma ana! 2 oaaefs played in Everetts gym. With huity seconds remaining in the game, the Vikings were down four points. Then Jim Beardsley scored, Hugh Mallory made two Eree throws, and the game was sent into an overtime. Lloyd Beardsley then made two free :hrows in the overtime to win the Iame. Nov ec Dec ec an an an. an. an. Fe . Fe . Feb. Fe . Mar. RESERVE RECORD Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Charlotte Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge Mason Howell St Mary Ho t Eaton Rapids Resurrection Grand Ledge Charlotte Mason Howell 39 Holt D Harmon Shoup G. Shepherd, S Blair First Row, Left to Right: L. Summer- Second Row B Womack Mgr L field, D- .BUl'gCSS, J- Relf. K- Gray, Counsel1er,R Balow D Worden H D. MCC3lSC Cutshall, Coach Smith 45 .- W 7 Wm WWAZQ f .we .ANA iuezi 4-f' iff..-f. LANSING EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL 3426 SOUTH CEDAR STREET LANSING, MICHIGAN U2l 0ff W 25lLl'6 Jef Jckoof I'eC0l' Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. W. Kimble, T. Hodges, Coach Jesmur P. Johnson, D. Milliman, K. Kniffen SEASON'S RECORD 6 Everett 12 Sexton The Everett Matmen with their 9 wins set a 10 Everett 33 School for Blind school record for number of wins in one season. 3 Everett 36 Boys Vocational Terry Hodges and Doug Milliman were unde- 10 Everett 48 St. Johns feated in meet competition. In the past decade, 17 Everett 17 East Lansing the student body has never witnessed such a fine 23 Everett 14 Eastern team as the 1957 squad. Quoting Coach Jesmur's 31 Everett 27 East Lansing opinion: Wrestling cannot stay a minor sport 7 Everett 41 Flint Central when a team like this year's has such a major 14 Everett 37 Williamton spirit and record- 21 Everett 34 Charlotte 26 Everett 35 Owosso 5 Everett 41 St. Johns . . X., Firsz Row, Left to Right: D. Milliman, Co-Capt.g R. Car- comb, K. Kniffen many, P. Johnson, J. Hastings, D. Moore Third Row: R. Willis, W. Kimble, Co-Capt.: K. Adams, Second Row: R. Hersey, E. Cheal, J. Holmes, C. Lus- M. Zclski, G. Wiborn, T. Hodges, Coach Jesmur Medley Relay: D. Brink, J. Squires, R. Gilmore, W. Morehouse M ing jl'6lCLl'l'l2l'l C0l0 JQCOIQJ .sgafe in fAI'e8 yedfrf First Row, Left to Right: R. Hopkins, D. Brink, W. Shepherd, R. Leslie, R. Quinn, R. Landis, Capt., D. Look, J. Squires, T. Hummer, D. Goebel Second Row: Coach Ross, K. Kniffen, J. Nelson, D. Season's Record Everett 92 2X3 East Lansing 16 113 Everett 73 Okemos 36 Everett 79 l X 2 Eaton Rapids 29 1 X 2 Everett 35 2X 3 Sexton 72 1X3 Charlotte 3 3 Everett 76 School Track Records Broken in 1956 100 yard Dash - D. Look CTiedJ 10.3 440 yard Dash - D. Look 53.1 120 yard High Hurdles - R. Quinn 15.0 180 yard Low Hurdles - D. Look 19.8 Broad Jump - R. Quinn 21' 1 1!8 Pole Vault - D. Look fState Recordj 12' 6 Medley Relay fState Recordj 2235.0 An., Hlgel, R. Gilmore, D. Harmon, L. Fitzgerald, G. Hoff- meyer, W. Morehouse, D. Springer, C. Underwood, W. Davis, L. Gill, P. Johnson, Mgr., R. Willis, G. Shepherd, Coach Shippey Their second State Championship in three years was the outcome of the 1956 Track season for the Viking Thinclads. The team won four out of five dual meets and five out of eight big meets. ln winning the State title, the trackmen gathered a record number of points - 45 - doubling the points of the second place team. In the League meet the Viking runner counted for 98 points in winning the League for the third year in a row. Other winning efforts were the Central Michigan Invitational, Albion Invitational, and the Regionals, while taking second in the Chip Relay, the Hastings Relays, and the All-City meet. The track team finished not less than second in any meet in 1956. G. Hoffmeyer, R. Hopkins I Quinn, D. Look, J. Squires Q' Half-Mile Relay: R. Gilmore, R 5 . . .gn fke ,wing iii! pfag god ma t I Ulf' if- 43 'li-R53 sl A 4 0.35 lf '- ' . 1 P ,v1, ,:: S - v:?1j'f52P' :isa-, A R6 . W 1 ,,.,i ,,.. A in I -f 3 S 6357 6 'Car ft ,321 SDZ: U96 1 . at First Row, Left to Right: H. Mallory, G. Coy, T., Second Row: L. Sneden, Mgr.g B. Sailor, T. Sweeney, Hodges, B. Bernard, T. Truscott, Capt., J. Beardsley, R. Yarger, L. Beardsley, C. Emerick, S. Loszewski, S. G. Shoup, J. Hastings Blair, Coach Smith 1956 Baseball Record: Won 1, Lost 12 Everett 4 Charlotte,3 Everett 5 Charlotte 15 Everett 3 Mason 12 Everett 2 Everett 9 Holt 12 Everett 5 Holt 6 Everett 7 Grand Ledge 8 Everett 2 Everett 4 Howell 10 Everett 6 Howell 8 Everett 2 Eaton Rapids 9 Everett 6 Everett 8 as f 'T ll M i Mason f Grand Ledge 11 Resurrection 7 Eaton Rapids E .,,,,.,.,..v-4 Left to Right: Coach Spiess, V. Merrill, J. Padgett, M. Mallory, R. Jenkins, C. Gebhardt Fine spirit was always shown by the 1956 Golf Team although the score was often not in their favor. Vaughn Merrill set a new school record with an 81. Everett finished eighth 'in the State meet, third in the Capitol Circuit, and fifth in the All-City meet. 48 . . . or ennia. . i l ,R 'NS' '. ' ' f at v 1 1 f 5 .2 X. ' ,V it Q' ' ' .3--.Q 5 D K A V' i S'-2' ' '. i ' ' ' gf' if S ..,.. ,. ,I 6 4 f 'Qs , g 'I'-g tg Q. . ' ,..A 5, - was is .fs 5 xA, V . . p , 4, ' p h ff ' it -a My i ' ' . 3 I, -t ff v ,... ., I ,SIM uc, s 1 - First Row, Left to Right: W. Wilson, R. Moore, G. Second Row: J. Bonnell, Capt.g E. Cheal, R. Stump, Foley T. Schroeder, D. Halsted, Coach Jesmur The 1956 season was the first year in which the tennis team was classified as a varsity sport.,Although they didn't win any matches, they gained a lot of experience. David Halsted won a match in the State Meet. .fdfkdfic Counci ,of iv-4' 'J First Row, Left to Right: L. Strickler, Cross Countryg Second Row: M. Smith, Basketball and Baseballg J. R. J. VanWyhe, Funds Managerg B. Leyrer, Principalg Spiess, Golfg D. Shippey, Football and Track, V. De- A. Ross, Director of Athleticsg T. Bauer, Football and Rose, Footballg D. Halsted. Student Council President, Basketball D. Jesmur, Wrestling and Tennis The Athletic Council is a policy-making body. They meet to discuss athletic rules and to pass on athletes receiving letters and awards. 49 house 6alofain:5 7956 - 1957 E S E . . ,,,. . , .1-' 2,1 - Football Co-Captains. T. Hodges and W. Morehouse 5 Cross Country Captain, G ' U I Y Wrestling C0-Captains, W. Hoffmeyer Kimble and D. Milliman J, 1 ei 1 Q . , frft 4 . F S X ii I l ll ml Baseball Captain, J. Beards , . . X , ley ll kllll kk Track Captain, W. More- Q '-1 E o E0 'E an P F1 E? O 2 I Cheerleading Captain, M. Summerfield C KV' V' fl R ...xi 5 H . 1 all . Q l I X Basketball Co-Captains, D. Halsted and J. Beardsley 50 Golf Captain, I. Padgett Left to Right: H. Keranen crowning S. Crutch- er, Football Queen, while D. Look crowns W. Morehouse, Football King. Chosen by their fellow classmates, the Royal Couple and their court reign over the Homecoming Festivities. Bill More- house and Susie Crutcher were chosen for the honor of Football Royalty on October 5, 1956, and Dave Harmon and Sonja Kiter reigned over the Basketball Homecoming on February 1, 1957. Being chosen is both an honor and an ideal to uphold. Below, Left to Right: M. Mansfield, L. Beards- ley, Junior Court, S. Crutcher, W. Morehouse, King and Queen, S. Vincent, L. Summerfield, Sophomore Court. omecoming oyaglieri A ,....--- 1 . A , W E J, Q 25' X , is 3 N ' ' il 4 ,...,, 2 4 , X , . E-ff '2 f ge l ..., ,... Left to Right: T. Truscott crowns D. Harmon, Basketball King, as M. Weeks crowns S. Kiter, Basketball Queen. . if ' 'S- ii ' vf gig... I Left Io Right: D. Harmon, King, S. Kiter, Queeng C. Wiborn, H. Mallory, Junior Courtg P. Wordell, K. Gray, Sophomore Court. , . 51 yffffgjff s :is ff' gfx Aw l , f NM f My wpgfgm ., kr . aR,4:A:2,,.,, SE , ff .xgcfiuifiw in ogeaclerrihila raining in .gjfuclenf gounci , 5 wig 1956 RTHAMPS First Row, Left to Right: L. Baumer, J. Beardsley, W. Kimble, wood, D. Harmon, S. Kiter Second Row: S. Vincent. S. Rice. M. Mansfield, S. Curnalia, S. Storkamp J. Hainline. M. Cuson, E. Schiavetti Third Row: E. Geyer, J. Johnson, L. Beardsley, G. Shepherd, J. Padgett, L. Summerfield : A ff, to Row Left to Right: M. Mansfield, D. Halsted S. Vincent S. Kiter ' fl IN TER S C H OOL C0 U NC I L, First ' I' Second Row: J. Beardsley, L. Beards- ley, D. Harmon, G. Foley JUNIOR BOARD OF ED- UCATION: D. Halsted, J. Beardsley The Student Council of 1956-57 has been ac- tive in promoting better student-teacher relation- ships, sponsoring dances, assemblies, and both the football and basketball homecomings. The members have worked on regular Council com- mittees, Interschool Council, Junior Board of Education, and helped with the youth activities in the school and in the city. 54 xJK ' I v 1 , ' . Xa , , I ', C. Under- I, S OFFICERS, Seated: G. Foley, Sec'y.g D. Hal- sted, Pres. Standing: L. Sneden, Vice Pres., J. Fuller, Social Sec'y. Not Pictured: D. Springer, Treas. XXX 3 '45 , i ' 1 , ,A c A- , L l - l A , '- X ' ' I K , 1 W, X-fe'-'Na S .. - we as SOCIAL COMMITTEE. First Row, Left to Right: C. Underwood, M. Mansfield, J. Fuller, E. Schiavetti Second Row: L. Baumer, S. Curnalia, J. Padgett, J. Johnson . . . ,league ana! .Honor ociefg 6 OFFICERS, Seated: S. Bissonette, Pres. Standing: B. Pratt, Vice Pres.: J. Campbell, Sec'y.g L. Baumer, Treas. On February 21, 1957, the National Honor Society presented their formal in- duction of fifteen new members at a general assembly. Members who qualify for this organization must have at least a B average in scholarship and have attained recognition in service, leadership, and character, the cardinal principles of the National Honor Society. First Row, Left to Right: S. McCaslin, S. Clark, C. Wiborn, S. Durling, V. Brooks, J. Hendee Second Row: E. Keranen, P. Wordell. B. Weeks. P. Logan, J. Davidson, S. Miller, K. Hendee. C. Sanderson. S. Skinner Third Row: B. Nie, B. Durant, S. French, S. Pocock, S. Barnard, M. Schnorr, J. Maurer Patterns in the Snow was the record dance sponsored this year by the Girls' League. During the Christmas season, they went caroling and helped needy families by sending baskets to their homes. The Merry Shiners cleaned the trophy case each month to keep it attractive. The large project in the spring is the Presentation of Roses assembly held in June to honor girl graduates. onor Sociefg First Row, Left to Right: L. Gruhn, D. Luehrs, Second Row: J. Davidson, D. Halsted Miss Vice Presg J. Beardsley, Pres.g P. Foley, Sec'y.g Christenson, Adviser, L. Sneden, C Johnson J. Fuller, Treas.g M. Summerfield L. Baumer 55 iii Ellilllmlfsfrvttf P Willa.: 2' 2 : , vi? E iiif :II 1 if 1 fi QL? 'ith asm 0I eLUOI The halls of Everett High School in which we have spent some of the best years of our lives may not be the most elaborate, but the many things we have done there make them sacred to us. The proms, plays, games, dances, and the many other activities in which we have taken part have given us many MOMENTS TO REMEMBER. In 1957, there were many things that happened that we will always remember. President Eisen- hower was elected to his second term as President, while Governor Williams was elected to his fifth term as Governor. We had our elections at school as well. We elected Kings and Queens to reign over our football and basketball homecomings, class officers, and many others. Years from now, when our paths have parted, we will look back through these pages and re- member vividly the many mo-ments we spent together at Everett. Come with us as we review the momen-ts that we will always remember .... 'SH V3 ' ': ' .vii Fe i F ' .. , 4 - 5 f fe t- - ' r 4-' ' : Ii?? 'l ' fn. ff DJ'-' .' 4' .- 9 if I .. gs F 1 - if 7 ' wg Q, , . ., 4, 57 ,,, . Q' 1- - V., - ill 7 Nl I .,... ' H M... i w. 1 ' ' -.. :Egg -..., . - ' fx, ,...., ,... A f , -1 'WW 1. 1 .. fwqgyv .SHPE WMM. A-Www we - . fs.sgs1rf LANSING EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL of C0l'lf2I'lfJ Administration .......... ..,.. 4 Seniors .............,...,.....,.............. ..... 6 Senior Class History .....,...... .,........ 2 1 Underclassmen .........,...............,........ .......... 2 2 Faculty and Departments ......... ...,...... 3 0 Sports ,..............,. ,.......................,........ ,......... 3 8 Activities .................. ......... 5 2 Seventh Grade .....,.... ......... 7 2 Advertising ,........ .......... 7 9 First Row, Left to Right: J. Fuller, N. Campbell, C. Smith, B. Swinehart, L. Forbes, J. Wilczewski, J. Strickler, C. Johnson. N. Lunde, R. Freshney, N. Buck- ley, R. Stump, B. Eckland, T. Parisian, W. Cheeney, E. Geyer uriicianri creafe Aarmony Music, under the direction of Mr. Donald Crane, flows year round at Everett. The band prac- ticed hours before school in order to present a splendid half-time routine at our football games. They teamed with the choir to present two concerts and many assemblies. fl 'L . .. D 3 9 J ' - xl -1, ' A 1 ::, ,, Y i' .' f1C1 P5 Officers of Choir Seated: J. Fuller, Pres. f 'K eg Standing: J. Cottom, T. Pizzo, D. Munson, Librariansg l Mr. Crane. Director: K. Grachek, Treas., J. Skory, SCC'y-9 C- M0berg, Vice Pres, Officers of Band: Carole Johnson, Pres., Robert Phreed Vice Pres., Mr. Crane, Director, George Foley, Sec'y. Janet Fuller, Treas. 56 I' X ' ' YQ 'R . , . x X F J .xi A . 1 11 .-, V , ,. Y X I4 ,M ui-, el? sg I 0 5,9 4 fy ' mm ilo goal First Row, Left to Right: C. Heintzelman, S. Surber, M. Summerfield, D. Munson, S. Fisher, G. Potter, J. Davidson. C. Nama, J. Hainline, J. Cottom, J. Wills, M. Comstock, B. Hobbs Second Row: J. Wilczewski, B. Nie. M. Hill, C. Teach- out, B. Smith, L. Forbes, C. Sanderson, S. McCaslIn, MAL J. Stone, E. Keranen, S. Curnalia, B. Durant, R.- Newth, J. Skory, N. Preston, M. Southworth, P. Lilly, A. Darlington Third Row: H. Ray, G. Shepherd, W. Cheeney, C. Church, H, Taylor. D. Nie, S. Blair, T. Pizzo, R. Wilson, G. Foley, P. Castle CPM First Row, Left to Rieht: B. Bussell, L. Colburn, C. Church, N. Brooks. N. Dalrymple, S. Durling, M. Cuson, P. Wordell, S. Miller, G. Kramien, G. Bassinger, J. Morehouse Second Row: M. Dyer, J. Landis, D. Dennison, B. Robbins, D. Reese, S. Simpson, D. Sutberry,IA. En- right, B. Sudberry, K. Hendee, B. Adams, R. Nama G. Barber. R. Springer, D. Nie. H. Cutshall Third Row: G. Dorer. B. Teall, J. Gregory, K. Gray R. Scharman, D. Sherwood, D. Rose, T. Wilson, B Hornus. E. Reeser, D. Warner, L. Merchant, M. Pollock J. Norris gl.. , , rl, I?- g- ni 2 i1i'I:r r B -+P Ti lffiff ' V ., L Y S ,M .. .--...-,,, ,, ,, E - 58 Sfeering y gr. FQ' 1 , , A ' ' 'f Q41 s . l E ,uw 'is- X. Q Sue , gy: r g fx. we :ix . 3 lllvl 1 w R .- ' 1 'Mrk ' ' ri - I , .. .X X .G .I , ' in X 3, ,. ' 1 Ngqgii sw ' .T ew q 'll' e cw 1 T .l I . .- , me .S L X ug.. y . ri omm iffee Seated: Mr. Van Wyhe. Co-Adviser, L. Gruhn, Sec'y.g I. I-lendee, Pres.g R. Hopkins, V. Pres.g Mr. Smith, Co- Ad- Vlsef elfUl'l'lCll'l Standing: E. Reeser, Treas.g G. Hay, C. Jory, L. Grinnell in. . That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 10:9 BK ...V x l First Row, Left to Right: S. Storkamp, Sharon Pocock, K. Grachek, Sandra I ..,. l Pocock, N. Smith, S. West '1 1 f f . Second Row: Sally Clark, S. Vincent, E. Schiavetti, Sue Clark, P. Logan, gig 6 P. Carey, M. Schnorr, Mr. Jesmur, Adviser A H . Third Row: G. Hoffmeyer, T. Sweeney, G. Wiborn, M. Zelski, C. Luscomb, , . ' ,,.l,Q1 -'- 'i L. Wilson, J. Stump . U' L Q -fy V May Christ support us all the day long, till Qgegght Newman Club of , -' ,fd the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, 5e,,,ed,- Sue Clark' Record- b in and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of ing Sec'y.g S. Storkamp, ,. 5- life is o'er, and our work is done. Then in His EFCSZF i C mercy may he give us a safe lodging, and a holy Tfggsffzgsany daraiusggrgg- l .1 rest, and peace at the last. Amen sponding Sec'y.g P., Logan 7 Vice Pres. T iT ' s ,fr XS - is I 59 0l'l'le GLU? Seated, Left to Right: B. Smith Treas.g G. McKinley, Pres., C Jory, Vice Pres.g V. Brooks Sec'y. Standing: Mr. McNitt, Adviser M. Southworvth, P. Lilly, D rymple, A. Frees, M. Bames, S Grinnell O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore . . - The Drama Club really isn't gone yet, but they are getting experience for future acting. Besides doing scenes from one- and three-act plays, they have studied makeup, techniques in acting, scenery design, and lighting. X Pixilated Picassos is the name the Art Club members gave themselves this year. The high point of the year was the banquet held at the Charcoal Galley followed by a theater party. Some of the money-making projects were candy sales, sale of Christmas decorations, and individu- al projects. First Row, Left to Right: J. Wills, M. Southworth, G. Foley, Vice Pres.3 g S. McCaslin, Sec'y.g S. Storkamp, Treas.g A. Frees Second Row: K. Hendee, R. Nama, Pres.g M. Dyer, J. Landis, P. Carey, G. Lyon, C. Long Third Row: T. Pizzo, R. Hicks, W. Cheeney, H. Cutshall, Mr. Claggett, Adviser McKinley, C. Smith, N. Dal- Miller, W. Schmidtman, Li adm Me fo fa!!-. 'Q' .,,,,L,: .,.,,,....gg . ,',. ,,.x l ...P .... , . fi , 1 , 7' 1 , 3 . . , . . , Ai.. .Java 1 v f sf -N 5 ...M . E 0 E1 5' 3 FY o 4 2 fi E. 3 L S' ,,,.-.. l'V' E. f'V :r 'U o E. 3 F' ST 2 5. E 52. urn 5 ci. I D9 2 O 3 'F-Ni f , fa ' 'P l f lf ,. f ,1 1 X . 2' K- J Q.. 'Til' 25. .271 - s 521 .W O53 E.. fm! 0 5:-1 ei E.. HQ F21 52 3.2- F? Ecu. 53 22 U C O E 0 'S TU Resolved: That the Federal Govemment should sustain the - A prices of major agricultural products at not less than ninety per- cent of parity. With this controversial issue, the debate team , The negative team won all four contests. In the spring forensics. V I Everett had participants in humorous readings, interpretative p . reading, extempore speech, declamations, and original oration. A f agazine amlaaign innem ., Sell, sell, sell . . . Jerry Durling topped everyone else by selling ' 3 S140.l5 in magazines during the campaign held February 1 - 11, . 1957. Total magazine sales for this period amounted to 53,11 1-25. 1 :': f A ' H . n nf W Q Q c ff MEF'-' G Q P. . V fi Q - r .3 Wim - ' La .err 'As - . A a - 1 f-f fi.. . 'Q -f . A I X , Hg... 1, Ab 4 :ia ' ' N' ' 'ri . ,. Mintz: A , ,J f UAA- . . . .wwf 4 ', 'J .' , f ,I . r .. -. . W Q, .U Bgilgggb I v up V.. I z. I . ,M 5 ' 1 ' -'w r - -.4 'N f'- .g Y ,I -. . ' 1 lvl in L r 1 Y .1 di. . 1, ' V! .' ' if ill el 4 ' 'li i ' ii. at 4....An....Q if - -' - First Row, Left to Right: Seated: N. Preston, J. Wills, R. Johnson, C. Underwood, L. Gruhn, R. Hicks. T. Comstock, R Lundy, E. Schiavetti, W. Thayer, I. Durling Second Row: J. Fuller, G. Foley, J. Hendee, N. Buckley, R. Wilson, D. Warner, T. Mad- den, D. Christensen, L. Call, B. Bohnsack, L. McCrimm0n, J. Beardsley, D. Springer, S. McCaslin, G. Shoup, R. Dietrich, J. Bryant, D. Mull, J. Norris, J. Hengsback, R. Lone, J. Wilson Third Row: K. Ferris, S. Truax, S. Miller, J. Skory, S. Bissonette, S. Kiter, L. Baumer, P. Christopher, L. Colburn, B. Bussell, C. Heintzelman, S. Maciejewski, S. Storkamp, F. Lange, K. Spence, T. Scovel, T. Barber, R. Rahl, D. Henley, M. Spring 61 .A CALL for every inferedf A G! ig gxi F53 fmssp Enanns mm First Row, Left to Right: P. Johnson, L. Sneden, Sec'y.g Shoup, J. Padgett, R. Lundy, L. Beardsley, C. Under- W. Morehouse, R. Hopkins, Pres., J. Beardsley, Vice wood, L. Whipple, Coach Ross, Adviser Pres.g T. Hodges, Treas., G. Coy, W. Kimble Third Row: S. Blair, R. Gilmore, H. Mallory, E. Cheal, Second Row: Coach Bauer, Adviser, G. Hoffmeyer, G. E. Reeser, W. Davis, T. Schroeder Outstanding Athletes dedicated to service . . . the Wardro-be Cleaners for outstanding contribu- The main projects of the Varsity Club consisted tions to Everett Athletics. They financed them- of a campaign to get some camera equipment and selves by running the concession stand at a plaque presented to Mr. and Mrs. Smith of basketball games. toss , Lamps 'V x or 47 First Row, Left to Right: D. Milliman, L. Sneden. R. Second Row: T. Grant, R. Brown, D. Harmon, R. Gilmore, Sec'y., J. Beardsley, Pres.g L. Beardsley, Vice Hicks, G. Shoup, Mr. Strickler, Adviser Pres., B. Sailor, Treas. Third Row: T. Strickler, D. Halsted, D. Burgess, G. Shepherd, R. Geahan, C. Long Fun while serving . . . This is the goal of the helped build the annual Christmas float. They are Hi-Y Club. Through cooperation with other Hi-Y sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and firmly promote Clubs, they earned money at a car wash and high Christian ideals at all times. 62 . . . ana! fun for af wkik Jeruing M lend ,V pan ah 5' I Left to Right: P. Ross. R. Johnson, Pres. I 5 A. Frees, P. Whipple. M. Mansfield. Sec'y 5 - and Treas.g Mrs. Marshall, Adviser -ri l i -.ef , ' rs. u Left to Right: G. Hay, J. Padgett, R. Newth, S. Blair, Treas.g C. Sanderson, D. Springer, Vice-Pres., Mr. Rogers, Adviser, L. Sneden, Pres., C. Wiborn, Sec'y.g R. Hopkins Que Esta' Usted? The Spanish Club is for those who have taken Spanish and who are interested in using their knowledge in everyday usage. Y-Teens is a branch of the National Y.W.C.A. Selling peanuts for underprivileged children . . . Sponsoring assemblies . . . Community services . . . These are only a few of the many projects of the Key Club. r vp' , Q ms YENLIPS First Row, Left to Right: R. Willis, G. Shepherd, L. R. Lundy, W. Kimble, D. Nie, G. Foley, Mr. Rogers, Beardsley, Treas.g D. Harmon, Pres.g L. Sneden, Sec'y.g Adviser J. Beardsley, T. Schroeder, L. Summerfield Third Row: J. Bailnard, D. Burgess, R. Geahan. D. Nie, Second Row: D. Moore, I. Padgett, E. Cheal, R. Brown, R. Hicks, M. Barnes, T. VanDerTuuk, H. Cutshall 63 f ' ,,:. ' -' ' fig, 1. i . ' 1 sz A g 7 -.ez at f t e W' year 00 7 .. a 341' ,fhf 0 .4 1, . l . ji t . F ifi A -X4 A - - , 2 'x4...l S - . i. ia f e rc wed ft -Q .: a I ' 3 E J b 'Y E 1 .I V ,L A. :Jaw E t 'iss I: A, ,.t i i ' , S 'W -f 1 'Q fi X xx , 'N' C x Y fl X -. 1 ' x X ,, M- t - -- X - SK -N-,-l-H,,,,,....::.Q:--W--'-i x' Standing: Mrs. Warner, Adviserg C. Underwood, Busi- Seated: C. Anderson, P. Stuart .M ness Managerg D. Sweet, Editor tx is roaming in Aiclclen geniuag 'P xi , fi .3. Y? 1 'fills ':. W Seated: D. Long, R. Newth A . We ., Standing: E. Keranen, S. Curnalia 4 I i X ... . :,'-3 1 J . e iff X, H -mjgfgijzgf 3. . -.iff L X P it P N li i 7 - X if me V iliillml- -P' ' .t 'K mt, '-W' Seated: J. Hendee, G. Hay - 'XX , . V Standing: J. Padgett, M. Comstock , :,, .. .... . . . Seated: R. Hopkins, s. Kiter EE Standing: T. Hodges, D. Halsted, G. Eversole ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Drawings: Sally Curnalia, Gwen Hay, Mary'cille Comstock Photography: Kowalski Studios Printing: Litho-Art, Inc. N Covers: The S. K. Smith Company P g tx yi. . rf. ga-- Q: 5 ' 64 ur newdlaalaer, iid fde uding nu 9 E .Z .1 Seated: Mrs. Brandt, Adviserg J. Fuller, Co-Editor Standing: D. Munson, P. Foley, L. Baumer, Co-Editor . riduolclering af Lara! word. Seated: J. Hainline, K. Grachek, P. Christopher Standing: D. Walter, S. Jean, V. Hendricks Left to Right: D. Meirndorf, L. Grinnell, R. Bokovoy, G. Shoup, M. Zelski, J. Robison it .ll 65 Seated: R. Johnson, J. Hendee, J. Wilczewski, S. West Standing: J. Stone, E. Keranen Mrs. Brandt's journalism class has worked hard this year getting the Viking out to the home- rooms every six weeks. This class also puts out the Flash a bi-weekly paper, containing recent events of the school. The Candid Camera, a paper put out daily for the magazine campaign is an- other accomplishment of the Viking Staff. ibeclicafion MYRON J. SMITH Coach Smith talks the situation over with the boys. The ARCHIVES staff is very proud to dedicate this book to Mr. Myron Smith. His happy smile, high ideals, and untiring work have earned him a high position in our list of names and occasions that we will always remember. To you, Mr. Smith, we extend our thanks for all the help you have given so enthusiastically to prepare us to meet the trials and tribulations that we will meet after graduation. It is a privilege to honor you in this small way. 3 ..!4. JJ. we CCl,l'l'le First Row, Left to Right: V. Brooks, N. Dalrymple, B. Weeks, E. Schiavetti, G. Kramien, P. Wordell. Hulbert. D. Reese, B. Robbins, S. Vincent, M. Cuson, Third Row: K. Mansfield, M. Post, E. Merchant, L. N. Smith, G. Lyon. Simison, L. Wilson, J. Speer, S. Schnarr, S. Simpson, Second Row: M. Schnorr. I. Landis, J. Maurer, S. B. Rice, S. Durling. Adams, J. Morehouse, D. Dennison, N. Campbell, B. OFFICERS, First Row: Left to Right: S. Bissorlette Sec'y.: S. Crutcher, Treas.g S. Kiter, Pres., C Moberg, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Leonard, Adviser Second Row: R. Newth, P. Logan, S. McCaslin, M. Mansfield Left to Right: B. Smith, S. Fisher, S. Skinner, S. Rice, M. Southworth, S. Surber, P. Stuart, N. Preston, M. Summerfield, S. Shaw. Going once, going twice, sold! These words are familiar to anyone at the G.A.A. slave sale. The boys bid for the girls' packages and held them as slaves for three days pre- ceding the dance. . . . CLFLJ :5f6lyeJ fo I0 Cty First Row, Left to Right: J. Skory, Sally Clark, Sue Wills, P. Skoczylas, P. Whipple, J. Conroy, C. Heintzel- Clark, C. Wiborn, H. Ray, S. Storkamp, N. Odell, I. man, C. Sanderson Hainline Third Row: J. Stone, B. Durant, S. Curnalia, B. Nie, Second Row: I. Baldwin, J. Wilczewski, S. Brown, J. M. Moon, K. Pickworth, E. Keranen We did it again! G. A. A. Camp was held this spring as always. One week end of fun for all the girls belonging to G. A. A. There was food for all-if you brought your own. i i Left to Right: J. Davidson, S. Ervin, P. Foley, S French, S. Barnard, A. Frees, L. Baumer, C. Ander- son, J. Campbell Left to Right: Sandra Pocock, P. Graves K. Gra- chek, Sharon Pocock, C. Nama, J. Fuller, G. Potter, L. Gruhn, M. Hill, B. Pratt '3i:f:Q:5:, .4,,. 2.411211-e1:11:':5ggg 'N ' f'f': i ,Q , .j: ,. aff? .gt X ' -' , '- 5021 ':1EEE5?:k:s'i'i . ' 52 , ..5QQE-:if 7. e ei- , --'- - H w-it S -ii 1 fssvfafma ' 'fu f v , l1,z,V.a,. xv,-,I A , . . ., . X . N- -- , 9 B X A sm, . ,,. A K, t. .em-Plfi P P t 'zz . ' , UQ 94 ,KX 1' ' . ts. -225. ' . ,sic .,,mr,, A 4 ,Q .gr Q52 ' ,Q , -if ':...E1.t.Q5 1 it swf ,- Zizlsi' .,.. ' f' - ,-' 21:15- X :II.3E-Sz. i X 32 - ' f Q Ni , ,QQ . in E., X N' N .. .,.,....,. .. 'Q if ' if ., 1 '-?.,Qf'i'f-Zifiif- ' ' . ...-, ., 'i'-3... '. . ,. .V . ' lg va y 'SIZE 153' F 'R-sir. M. Southworth, P. Foley, G. Eversole M. Southworth, R. Sweet, S. Bissonette, S. Pocock '6 C ' Z? A J? Av Obi all t eaf f 0 P15 -as. ia. --4 Cast of Characters November 9, 1956 Mrs. Mary Malone ......,,........,,..,..,..,. Peggy Malone ........,,.,... ..........,.,..... Tommy Malone .,.... .. Miki Southworth Sara Surber Warren Kimble Danny Malone ..,..,,.. ................ G ary Eversole Steve O'Hara ...,. Armand Ravel Douglas Milliman Gerald McKinley Left to Right: R. Sweet, S. Surber, W. Kimble, P. Foley, G. McKinley, S. Bissonette, M. Long, G. Eversole, S. Pocock, D. Milliman, M. Southworth Capt. Dennis O'Dooley ..,.,., .,....... R ichard Sweet Nora Moriarity Sylvia Carston . Anna Ravoli ,,... Director ....,...,............. Student Director . ...... . Marilyn Long Sharon Pocock Sandra Bissonette Mr. Frank Rogers Patricia Stuart Ellen Murphy ....... ............ P atricia Foley Prompters .,...........,... .,..... C arol Anderson Sandra Pocock - , .1 -.,', , , I W ' + +4 , i A i ii ' X l 1 :Q-T 15 ' XY 51,55 3 . . -1 x f '55 Q' X X, .... ' 5 at ,N , . v.. .. S 2 to it -eff C. 'V '- ...' W slmmx iz gmxys s, Standing Left to Right: W. Kimble, D. Milliman, R. G. Eversole, S. Surber, R. Sweet, S. Pocock Sweet, M. Southworth Front Row: S. Pocock, M. Long 15.153 'P , , .. . ., Qt ., B, if? 71,14 . , . .lv ai J A .. S - ---4-:'::-e-' - W ' --M-f. 5 ' f , lfigd SF, 1- l I. rt ' V. , :,- 'Z-3 ' K If- 5-' .g A 4 ' t ,. I Q- . - it ..st. .A :1 , A ...... sf ll UVHA A G Eversole S Kiter C Underwood, C. Johnson, K. Adams S Surber W Kimble J Campbell Left to Right: R. Brown, K. son. S. Kiter, J. Campbell, H 2Jl02l Clf2 .X4l'l'l,6I 052 D Adams, S. Surber, C. John- G. McKinley, W. Kimble, Left to Right J 1-uller R Brown, W. Kimble, G. Potter K Adams S Surber G. Eversole, S. Kiter, C. cl SP 5? le Underwood C Johnson G McKinley, J. Campbell, Cast of Chafactgrs R Lundy V Gray P Stuart B. Pratt .ft 251 G McKinley J Campbell Dan'l .,...,..,...........,... ....... Ambrose Groves ....... Bert Miller .................. Sheriff Crandel .,..,... Hoot Owl Pete ....,,., Stinkweed .......,........ Nancy Martin .,..,.. Anne Martin .......... Posie ,..,..... ., ...... ., Judge .............. Beth .,..,...,.....,,.,.... Mrs. Sprool ....,.. Lena .,....,............,. Director ,. ,,.,......... .......... Student Director .,......,. Prompters ....,...,....,....,....,...,..... Mistress of Ceremonies ,....,..., Date .,.....,.. 69 Keith Adams Conroy Underwood Gary Eversole Gerald McKinley Warren Kimble Richard Lundy Sonja Kiter Carole Johnson Sara Surber Ronald Brown Judith Campbell Gearoldine Potter Virginia Gray Mr. Frank Rogers Richard Sweet Patricia Stuart Bonnie Pratt , ......,. Janet Fuller March 22, 1956 flte cfm! ime X- Left to Right: Co-Chairman John Padgett and his date, Konnie Kerby, with Co-Chairman Joyce Skory and her date. Tom Truscott. The music for the Junior Prom, Til The End Of Time, was fumished by Ed Berry and his orchestra. It was held on December 1, 1956, and decorations featured a park scene at nightfall. Leading the Grand March to the refreshment window is Junior Class President Dale Springer accompanied by Sharon McCaslin and fol- lowed by Vice President Lloyd Beardsley and Sally Curnalia. K Q. X The Grand March helped fill the evening with delight. 70 ,aiding ia Ludfing auf af Gazer Speakers Table at All-Sports Banquet, 1956 il Qt 'ex Q D-4 ew F3 E . fi Q J I . l I y V, V K 1 K 1 tor Prom .,.,k T ,qAg A 1 1 1, at ch to me SCU 4 wgtfffl 1 L ads xhg tirxai tou Refresblhg 3 . T Grand Malek The class of 1956 chose Oriental Fantasy real' as the theme for their senior prom, May 12, 1956. Athletic Teams of Year 1955-56 Q' The annual all-sports banquet was held June 4, 1956. Members of athletic teams were guests of honor. 71 -Nu W. 3 QF,-1-1,-'Q g by 5 .S ,vA4 ,, ,. H FX, 1 412 ff ff., Jaffa ,Q f '. Q35 . Q . - fix f , X M ,X 4- awmox' . L ' gf -fx P ' H N ' ug, A ,gn .af 'FP V M NT I x M-,.,N W A- 75 M UNEP N , ,Q l .,,. 'W -..A 2.-. MMT: Q E4524! iw- ,SNWE1 -A ae ' su... 1, . :isa-w ummm, , V , ,Kg .-.Q-s....,xxxnn. Q 31 ' --is urnnrfug .Xu .. l X x R 7fA gm Je .ze QR A X 'L f- Mrs. Marshall 1 .5 'A A 5 el F J. Ballard Pres. H.R. 305 Mrs. McCarty Adviser -201 -Ji ........ xy.-ur Q ff' 'V ' 9. .af 1- ef rf Lu .is- D. Bandy Pres. H.R. 202 Xx ' W, 1 es-,Q , . z ' I Mr. Rivers ' -or :'.-- T '. .:x..L if- R. Dietrick eUenfA gracle tk K .M L 1 , e on y yunior '9 an Mr. Shippey Miss Tangenberg -,-.,,. .... 5 -A WA .fi . R. Rahl S. Robbins Pres. H.R. 107 Pres. H.R. 306 Pres. H.R. 102 1 ml. , E Q . T. .Q . S , ,, 9 f . .. - ' -',' A D A ' 4: Q - 4+ 2 t fy 4' 'sf' J gf. S 4 --1 n . . Q 1 N U' S, X ' Q' .' R ' . f.5z1.f5..l V 'A J V.-frritiswa, 9, 'Q i ',., 5 , . ,511 V' 5 .P . + - '-' - ..,, .1-gseg .N - - S . , ., ' 'J QL - ' fix l in 1 . su . .1 C. BHCOU D. Baldwin M. Baldwin G, Barber T. Barber C. Baur R. Bennett 1,2 .,,, 'Xl .11 I Ak . . 4 U 'K if VAS D - N.. r t X ,Jug l r ' 97 'X - 00 'I if 4. .... , X ' , - 0 0 L .. . 51312 . . .. 4 ra - 'mmf .if .sl B. Bohnsack J. Borough J. Boyd J. D. Bryant J. Bullard L. Call D. Cartwright . X 1 fx . - 'IS 2? fr' v w F ,4 rx-f. 1' ' - 145 F M' , '- -Q '- Q sg H --. H -an , N' we Y f A -e Q7 ggi ' -. ! I 1 W -.Jn t B4 0 fl-LQ l l' YE , E3 - ' x D. ChIiStCnS6I1 S. Chrouch T. Comstock C. Coss L. Costello B, Cutshall J. Davis J 5' -rg: . L I L 5, A N p. a v 4' ' A., :X ev 4: LE -Q ' , i -,- N' .. X 'J , - 0 ', V .ff C ef , -f -if ., B ' X . ' , :X 1 Q X fd lk. 0 x ' , .J .. I '53,-fix 4 , 4 .1 J. Davis S. DeKubber G- DOICI' J. Durling C. Edgett P. Enright R- Feflby wiv ' . -Q -X R sv sv ,X X-QQQI3-.N .w V., A ' 5 . N, , ,T E K - 1 -v 4 0 QNX' ' v' - , A as Q, xv-p Q ' -A xg, . Qgr- ' 1 rl., ..fr' ' S W lj . rj: .Illini ' Y b I R -by Nrdgell Av I-ff' ad. ML, N f r -L .., ... U ..., - T '-- J.. ' H 5 K. Ferris M. Flowers M. Garcia T. Gardner S. Garvey L. Gillison J. Gossum 74 6065 af guereff, g025 fo 522064 MOI' , O e ,rv H V, -2. 5 r Q is 1: h ,L ' ,' x 4 , ,,. I -f ' Ef- ,, .ir-' V S' . - Y-'L . .3 V X 8 if-2... I :' , ll y :V ' A X Y' I , I X , ,. f .z J X - X N R' J. Gregory J. Griffin J. Grimwood S. Hands C. Haruska J. Hengsbach D. Henley I ll x . gllzvf , . V Y N I N M5 'SL 1- -:E 6 . A 1- v V V65 'IP . ' f --3 L ' . Zi- N , ' A' ...- ,cr . L .:,. . -N ' :' v.' - Q ' 184 X' RW' , M. Henrys D. Hornus V. Howe C, Hulbert R. Isbell M. Jacobs S. Jenkins ea. ,, L... . .r ','i- Inf i -JY 'ii ' ' 'JvP '?- fi fl? IL L iff. bi 1? f. ,' f x-J 'X , f. ,l'T7 .- . E. Johnson J. Johnson L. Jones D. Kalush G. Keyes B. Kintigh T. Kintigh . . I I . 'rg-. fw If 4- ,mt 1-aw: 'Y 73 5 W C 4 1 ? 25- . ' A I, wx xx ,. ' ' X A V is -' f 1... , J f A A, A 1 I R. Knowles G. Komm R. Krilm T. Kundivich J. Lamb M. Lamphere R. Lone .3 1 ' U ' n c: I TQ, 4:5 N K N 1: V 4- H 32 ,: y -0 1:2 .C-0' P . -I gg. , f-14 I ' R N NW Q. . .. sy .,q, ., f b ,I L L K ,, g .X E Aa.. , ',if'f 'lI.. , . . . ' XX . T- I-'Ong S. Maciejewski D. Madden E. Manko N. Marsh L. May E. McCoy , 'CL ' . .. , 4 9- ,, Y' .Q v fm NY' , .. Q - 'Z :D . , -... A . X ' -J -A iff'- f -ll ,g:. li --v 3:4 . L. McCrimmon L. Merchant J. Meyers C. Mills D. Mollitor J. Norris J. Norton 1. - .f , 'S 74 W' 'A ff' QQ ' ' I 4 .4 5 ,I .43 'Zi H' 45? '- A, XV , . , ,f . 4: lx Q ' . 1-ff Qs. A K. Odell J, Pangle S, Peacock T. Peterson C. Pizzo M. Pollok S. Post V 75 rig. Dr. Dwight H. Rich, Superintendent of Schoolsg Dr. Forrest G. Averill, Deputy Superintendent of Schools: and Mr. Stephen A. Partington, Assistant Superinten- dent of Schools Blue carpet? Shades of brown . . . At one time or another, the 340 senior high pupils of Everett have stood on either carpet and requested help in choosing a college or a schedule change, in run- ning a school dance or a candy sale. Mr. Leyrer and Miss Christenson have directed the curricular and extra-curricular activities for the high school as well as for Everett's 141 seventh grade pupils. ..,, +L V sank, fdclminid fraforri On February 20, 1957, Dr. Dwight H. Rich was chosen Man of the Year by the Lansing Chamber of Commerce for his unusual leadership in the most important job in the community. Shown at left with Dr. Rich is Dr. Averill and Mr. Part- ington who provided the 20,466 pupils of the Lansing Public Schools with good facilities and good teachers. Of this number, 3,760 were en- rolled in the three senior high schools. -vfmmr-,xi - Miss Elfie Christenson, Assistant Principalg Mr. Ben- jamin E. Leyrer, Principal 5 n . .-- s z, 'Qi - ' .- Lansing Board of Education Left to Right: Clarence H. Rosa, Vernon D. Ebersole, Lawrence S. Smith, Treasurerg John T. Anas. Presidentg Mrs. Alfred Nussdorfer, Secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Darling, Richard Herrmann iglflt an 'A '- V , MMA. Ze? have CL - . fii 1 C. L .- 4 R' 'rr' 3' gw 'S'- M -A .fr ' ' A 4 N, --- -- S W -15 5 ..::. F' -1 f 'rr 'V JRR xxx , I V .J l M , . ., fi. fu' 1 ' A 1 S. Post L. Pratt R. Rains D. Reed E. Reeser S. Reynolds J. Rice 5 X l R 4'L. 4-I:'x, , ff 94' 1,2-g 1, 4,3 ' ' Aj. ,,. ,E ' X -'tl f ,A -- fx: , R x - R ---f ff-' - -. -- .K 0 .S . J fi I ' ,f L , 2 -J J J. Richmond D. Ross J. Sailor N. Schmidtman T. Scovel R. Shier R. Shuler it ,.' '- Q .fixdlx lb--.....f , . J . 'T Q S' .A i , 5 'rr 7 Sf:-.r . ,ul 'l . B- Simpson L- SKOCZYIHS D. Small R. Smith V. Smith M- Spfiflg R. Springer 5-Aj... TLT- .M ...w 'Tx -gg' ' 'Q' ' 'fj- M- 'far . . R ' L? f . 3- In ,, 'C' ,, R A H-' S5 . .IA I B. Stanzel M. Staup V. Strayer R. 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Templeton All those sour notes today will be sweet tunes in the future as the Seventh Grade Band studies music and works toward their spring performances. They marched in the Memorial Day Parade with the Senior Band and put on a Demon- stration Concert for the grades. Seuenfh Gracie 3fuJenf Counci Autumn Leavesn floated into the gymnasium when the seventh grade gathered for a fall party, planned by the Junior High Stu- dent Council. Besides the parties, the Council organized six pupils from each of the five homerooms into a hall patrol. Two repre- sentatives attended the monthly meeting of the Junior High Inter- school Council. First Row, Left to Right: B. Simpson, M- Flowers, Sec'y.g L. Johnson, Vice PFCS-5 R- Springer, Pres.g C. Hulbert Second Row: M. Staup, M. Baldwin, B. Cutsha.ll, D. Hornus, J. Borough I 'k 77 f-A psi Mjeelfltf CLI16! Olhgfafg First Row, Left to Right: J. Davis. N. Wilson, C. Har- uska, S. DeKubber, C. Hulbert, M. Flowers, B. Bohn- sack, B. Storkamp, J. Davis, L. Johnson. S. Chrouch Second Row: Mrs. McCarty, Adviserg B. Stanzel, K. Ferris, R. Smith, C. Edgett. E. Manko, M. Towns, J. Meyers, D. Madden, C. Pizzo, M. Garcia, S. Wilson, S. Socializing, slumber parties, horseback riding, hayrides, and a Christmas project sparked the agenda of the 306 Y-Teens sponsored by Miss Tangenberg. A tour of the Y.W.C.A. and a visit to the World Market was a highlight of Mrs. McCarty's Y-Teens. At Christmas time they provided food and toys for a needy family. Robbins, L. Gillison, I. Lamb, S. Truax, B. Simpson, Miss Tangenberg, Adviser Third Row: J. Graham. J. Sailor, P. Lamphere, C. Mills, C. Baur, N. Schmidtman, C. Cass, S. Hands, M. Bald- win, S. Maciejewski, D. Christensen Seventh Grade Library Club members are shown reading a portion of the more than three hundred books they added to their personal libraries as members of the Teen Age Book Club. During Book Week in November they sponsored a book fair and bought five new books for the library from its profits. Meetings were held on Wednesday afternoons in the library. we Koch lll0l'l'l'l5 First Row, Left to Right: M. Flowers, S. Landseidel, Second Row.' S. DeKubber, D. Christensen, I. Hengs- M. Staup,.S. Truax, N. Schmidtman, C. Baur, M. Towns, bach, T. Kintigh, L. Merchant, B. Cutshall. R. Bennett, M- Baldwin , R. Lone, L. Call, C. Edgett, Miss Siegrist, Adviser iii, FOUR STAR SPUNSUPIS -nf if f f For Complete Sports Coverage Read THE STATE JOURNAL 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' AMERICAN STATE BANK Lansing, Michigan Seven Offices to Serve You Member Federal Reserve and F.D.I.C. 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MICHIGAN Olympia Royal Remington Smith-Corona Underwood Hermes THE NEW AND GREATER SM LL'S 2II SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES ak-k'A A' Smart Fashions at Sensible Prices 2414 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 5-4117 FOUR STAR SPONSORS ak if if ir Enjoy HARVlN'S ICE CREAM See your local I-Iarvin's Dealer ir ir 'A' ir FULLER'S SEAT COVER CENTER Phone IV. 9-6623 1905 South Cedar Street Lansing, Michigan uk 'A' if 'A' D 81 C STORES, INC. 2418 South Cedar Street Free Parking Open Friday and Saturday Nights 'A' 'A' 'A' ir RAY SABLAIN, INC. Excavating-Grading Ready-Mix Concrete 2827 South Cedar Street Phone IV. 2-0734 Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'A' 'lr 'A' THE WARDROBE CLEANERS We Clean Everything For The Home South Cedar at Holmes Road Phone TU, 2-6231 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 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Hope Avenue Lansing, Michigan 'A' 'lr STANDARD BLOCK 81 SUPPLY COMPANY 4724 Aurelius Road 'A' 'lr 1 A 7 t S i Sli' 'Q' efbmj . . . neea! .jwlegaerri .,, .L , , I ,. ' -Q ' . . f ' .-fS '1'.g 0' a One more noon lunch is ready to be served by Mrs. Agnes Cooley and Mrs. Fern Smith. Has anyone turned in a history book? . . . Oh me another broken bottle of ink . . . Turkey for lunch! Indeed these are moments we will re- member, for our adult helpers were friends when we were in need. '?728 ' A-V X 4 . gi- K A , ., . A X .ass . N ' ' f ' - t . Ei S, .,qii?EQE?QQghMv any jf School secretaries, Mrs. Constance Durant and Mrs. Kathryn Woodland, give daily assistance to Mr. Leyrer and Miss Christenson. ,MNMNNN .mf Mr. George Lewandowski makes crossing safe on busy Cedar Street in front of Everett High School. Mr. Harry Curtis and Mr. Clyde Grant stock the locker shelves with towels. Other custodians include Robert Browner, Walter Hartley, Frederick Hyatt, Wesley Reese, Arthur Sorlas. Lawrence DeWitt is the night watch- Il'l21I1. 5 TWO STAB SPONSORS it ir THE SWANEE 2015 South Washington Avenue 'A' 'lr LANSING ELECTRIC COMPANY Wiring 8: Fixture 1204 South Washington Avenue Westinghouse Appliances 'lr if SIMPSON'S FRENCH DRY CLEANERS 410 South Washington Avenue if ir LARRABEE'S SPORT SHOP Sporting Sc Athletic Goods 'lr 'k HOME DAIRY COMPANY Complete Food Market and Catering 'lr 'A' THE WALK-OVER SHOP Mickey Hoffmeyer 1k ir THE RICHMAN BROTHERS COMPANY Clothing and Fumishings For Men and Young Men 'k if 'A' 'A' MERRITT 8z BAILEY SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family 112 North Washington Avenue 'k 1k THE VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP 525 Tussing Building Phone IV. 2-3173 i' i' LANSING CAFE 116 - 118 East Michigan Avenue 'k uk CAPITAL CITY GLASS WORKS 519 East Michigan Avenue ir 'k PALMER 81 STONE PAINT COMPANY 525 East Washington Avenue i' 'A' Sunheat Furnace Oil and Name Brand Coals LEWIS FUEL COMPANY 'A' 'k JON ANTHONY FLORIST Main Store 809 East Michigan Downtown Store 127 West Washtenaw 'A' ir BANCROFT FLOWER SHOP 1409 East Michigan Avenue 'A' 'k 86 TWU STAR SPUNSUBS 'A' 'A' MYERS PRINTING SERVICE Clif and Jim Dick Since 1921 Phone IV. 2-2554 'A' 'A' APPLIANCE PARTS COMPANY A. E. Nussdorfer 2005 East Michigan Avenue 'Ir 'A' J. H. ALEXANIAN Phone IV. 2-2122 Cleaning and Repairing Rugs 'k 'A' HEATHERWOOD FARMS I want to be your milkrnan Phone IV. 2-1305 'A' 'A' SMITH FLORAL COMPANY 1124 East Mt. Hope Avenue 'A' uk GENE'S CYCLE AND TOY SHOP Quality Bicycles, Tricycles, Toys, and Hobby Supplies 702 West Barnes Avenue Phone IV. 4-0362 'A' ir INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY Wiping Cloths 'A' nk CURTIS-CUT-RATE-DRUGS 600 East Kalamazoo Street 'A' 'A' LANSING ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Dependable Service 'k 'k NILES AND BOLLMAN HARDWARE 1217 East Grand River Avenue Phone IV, 2-4117 'Ir 'Ir ESQUIRE DRY CLEANERS 1241-1245 East Grand River Avenue Fine Odorless Dry Cleaning Always ir 'A' Noon-Hour Nonsense Geared for, SUPER Perfor ance! s X SUPER 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN -.-VIIITI-I TI-'IE NEVV ROCKET T-400 ENGINE TI-IAT PUTS THE ACCENT ON ACTION I Test the super performance of Oldsn1ohile's Super 88 . . . action star for '57! You'll call the signals on thrills! For here, in exciting, road- hugging lines, is the lively gov of ahigh-stepping ground-gainer . . . exclusive accents by Olds! But thrill for yourself in this car that wins su R the new Rocket T-400 Engine. It's championship action with cheers on every play. Visit your Oldsmobile Quality Dealer soon! LID ILE A QUALITY PRODUCT BROUGHT 'ro vou av YOUR OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER sfonv OLDSMOBILE, mc. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE, mc. 315 5- Capifvl Ave- 1222 E. Michigan Ave. 38 WW X, 3MLWM?f ifww W 'Q .-4 if .gsm I Q .xa- Ne Pk Nga li' . L s , ,4 .Y 4, A . ' 'ff' 0 5 li . . X., , . i. SS -un my mf! gg, in 1 1 , -P' SX. S+. . 9 x N x wi . vii. wwf-, . as-w.,xiQk3 If ,I 5' Q 'Jef f- ,. isa gy. f A5 fs , I ,, A v9 srwnxfasvw-V., - -G..-,-,.,.f ix 2
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