Everett High School - Archives Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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Mrs. McCar+y's 'rwenfy-one years of service 'ro EvereH will long be remembered by lhe many s+uden+s who have had con+ac+ wi+h her. In social sfudies classes she has helped +hem fo realize +he imporfance of a good background in +he humanifies. From pizza. coke, and rock-and-roll wifh 'the s+uden'rs, To serving al' a faculiy lea. her gracious manner and good humor endear her fo all who know her. Upon The eve of our gradua+ion we wish 'ro honor Mrs. McCar'ry in +his way. o 2 Mrs. Iris McCa rfy THE STUDENTS OF EVERETT HIGH A New Era a+ EvereH . Sfudenf Voice ........ Spods ........... S+uden+ E5roups ... Academics and Services Undergraduafes . . . Seniors . ..... . . Memories Adverfising 4 SCHOOL PRESENT QD page page Page P596 page page P399 page page 7 I2 24 50 72 96 I24 I38 I64 X i AQQEZWES NW K A x I Q 4 M wi . it .iuvffxw 2:5 sg 1 if w R :fn X- I. W f, iq ff, ' me ,, ,f W A NEW ERA BEGINS FROM A DISTINGUISHED YESTERDAY, THE ASSURANCE OF A BRIGHT TCMORROW The new buiIding ..... I'he long corridors . . . . . 'Ihose confused sophomores . . . . . +h'e seniors you'II miss nex+ fall ..... 'rhe mud ..... +he acfivifies 'rhaf kepr you busy . . . . . 'rhe new gym where you cheered . . . . . fhen spring ..... Iinal exams ..... and gradua+ion. 7 En +he firsf day of school curious pupils flocked fo fhe I u Iefin boards Io see in wha? home room fhey were placed. 'L n 1 n ' e u lT'S A PUZZLEMENTI Sandy Powell explains a panel of fhe mural lo Schnarr, Sue Shepard, and John Warren. Mr. Clagqell makes up Bob Newcomer for his roll in a drama nigh? play. Bill f QM? my :Sin l Who said l couldn'+ be king? Off wifh his head! The new SSVZ million brick and glass expanse gleams in The sun as iT opens iTs doors To welcome sTudenTs in The brisk SepTember morning, lT sTands in quieT digniTy as The l.OOO new sTudenTs file inTo iTs long, shiny corridors and brighT, new classrooms: EvereTT High has grown up! The brick Viking. now in iTs sec- ond quarTer-cenTury, has finally come of age as a Class A school. BuT as wiTh mosT aspiring youngsfers reaching ma- TuriTy, EvereTT was noT wiThouT growing pains. OuT- side The brand-new labs and modern classrooms There was mud . . . and plenTy oT iT. And aT Times during The firsT few weeks, you could have used Those cor- ridors for anoTher OperaTion Deepfreezef' IT wasn'T long before we were TreaTed wiTh our TirsT bomb scare . . . and Than fire-ThaT new parking loT was cold, Too. The loT served well for pep assemblies, Though. be- fore The complefion of The gymnasium in December. The cheerleaders, led by Sue Burlingame, along wiTh Coach Ted Bauer, who displayed his usual cheerlead- ing form, sTirred up ThaT old school spiriT which has always been a parT of EvereTT High School. FirsT AcTiviTy-FooTball The Viking foofball squad goT off To a fine sTarT during The I959 season, winning iTs firsT Two games over CharloTTe and MT. PleasanT, buT found rough going The remainder of The schedule. AfTer being defeaTed in The Homecoming game by Mason. The Team suffered from The loss of key veTeran players and sank To The cellar of The CapiTal CircuiT. Sandy Powell and Ron Grimwood reigned over The foofball homecoming, one of The lasT To be held aT The old EvereTT field. The STarlighTers provided music for The annual homecoming dance in The gym afTer The game. PaT STevens placed TirsT in seven meeTs To pace The EvereTT cross counTry Team during l959. PaT also placed Third aT The sTaTe meeT aT YpsilanTi. The senior play, The LiTTle Dog Laughed , was presenTed in November, wiTh Jo Carrol Space play- ing The lead acfress. Under The direcfion of Mr. Harlow Claggeff, The seniors provided Their audience wiTh a Truly enioyable performance. Junior prom couples danced in early December To The music of Eldon GaTes in The old EvereTT gym. DespiTe The foul weaTher ouTside, The FounTain of Dreams g was enjoyed by all I5O couples ThaT aTTended. They said iT couldn'T be done, buT They were wrong, for l800 specTaTors acTually braved The sea of mud and ruined shoes To view The firsT home bas- keTball game in The new. vasT EvereTT gymnasium. Cagers Win Co-Championship The Viking cagers, facing a sTrong Mason Team, made a splendid debuT in The new gym. Playing one of The greaTesT games ever played by an EvereTT five. The Vikings upseT The Bulldogs while forward Bill Powers sank baskefs from The righT corner like iT was habiT forming. The Team wenT on To win eighT sTraighT home games and capTure a Tie for The CapiTal CircuiT championship wiTh.HolT. lT was The firsT year of com- peTiTion wiTh major Class A schools. and The close of The regular season Tound EvereTT posTing a won 2, losT 2 record againsT Class A Teams, scoring wins over Lansing EasTern and Owosso. ln The firsT game of The Class A disTricT Tourna- menT, which was held in The Viking gym, EvereTT chalked up anoTher win againsT The EasTern Quakers buT losT in The finals as SexTon puT on a show of power To subdue The Vikings. Joan Sprague and Bill Powers were honored by being elecTed queen and king of The firsT baske+baII homecoming in The new gym. OTher members of The courT were iuniors, Gloria TwiTchell and Ralph Koreng sophomores, HarrieT Anderson and Jack Har- rison. And They did iT again! The TaculTy all-sTars downed a sTrong senior squad To sTreTch The faculfy winning sTreak To TwenTy sTraighT games wiThouT a defeaf. 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BoTh The wresTling and swimming Teams were corn- posed mosTly of sophomores and ThereTore builT up sTrengTh and experience Tor The coming years. ln wresTling, junior Jim Holden compleTed his second season oT compeTiTion wiThouT a deTeaT in a dual maTch. Jim was capTain of a Team ThaT compiled a 5-7 record and pulled a major upseT The lasT meeT of The season. dumping Owosso, 28 To I3. Many new clubs and organizaTions appeared as The year progressed. The TirsT Biology Club was organized under The direcTion oT Mr. Banks, Mr. Baker headed The Model Airplane Club. and The PhoTography Club, wiTh iTs new darkroom. was ad- vised by Mr. STrickler. OTher newly-organized clubs aT EvereTT included Hi-Y, French, and LaTin. STudenTs reTurning Trom ChrisTmas vacaTion found someThing new added: a Tour-parT Tiled mural sTar- ing aT Them from The cenTral Toyer. The new mural provided a conversaTion piece Tor sTudenTs and TaculTy alike: Mr. Barr will never be able To convince Mr. Bauer ThaT The Tigure in The second secTion is noT going up Tor a rebound. AnoTher kind oT mural, The inTramural, had iTs sTarT during The winTer. Boys parTicipaTed by home- rooms, and The girls, noT To be leTT ouT. Tound com- peTiTion in volleyball. The TirsT indoor Track Team aT EvereTT parTicipaTed in The Michigan STaTe Relays on February I3Th. The Tour-member relay Team of Larry Earls. Rod Fenn. Bob Householder, and PaT STevens placed second. being nipped ouT of TirsT in The lasT TwenTy yards. In early spring, school drama enThusiasTs per- Tormed The all-school play, a Three-acT mysTery. And Then There Were None. And The music deparTmenT 'followed wiTh The TirsT opereTTa To be presenTed aT The new school, Words and Music. This TirsT year aT The new EvereTT High School was a year of rise and beginning: iT was a period oT lay ing The ToundaTions Tor The TuTure as a Class A school. Time will be The wiTness as Trom These 'Found- aTions EvereTT will grow and succeed in becoming a leader in scholarship, aThleTics. and service To The communiTy. , . STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION THE VIKING THE ARCHIVES The governing Torce of The sTudenT body of EvereTT is The STudenT GovernmenT OrganizaTion. This Council Takes an acTive parT in supervising school social TuncTions and drives, such as The magazine campaign. The STudenT Council also aims Toward creaTing respecT Tor The school and beTTer school ciTizenship among The sTudenT body. The governing body also has The privilege of recommending changes in policies as suggesTed by sTudenTs and Teachers To The adminisTraTion. AnoTher parT oT The sTudenT voice aT EvereTT is The school newspaper, The Viking. The newspaper which is wriTTen and published by EvereTT sTudenTs, reporTs on currenT acTiviTies in The school and conTains TeaTure arTicles To lceep EvereTT sTudenTs beTTer informed. The yearbook of EHS, The Archives, is a Third parT oT The sTucIenT voice. Since iTs TirsT year of publicaTion The Archives has conTinually provided iTs readers and owners wiTh a permanenT record oT The hisTory oT EvereTT. The Archives is also assembled and published by EvereTT sTucIenTs. .1. -,Lf 12 X STUDENT VQHQE The sfudenl governmenl a+ Everelr is handled by fhe Sludenr Council which con- sisls of 'rwo represenlalives from each homeroom. The group is responsible for all af+er-game dances, lhe homecomings, and noon-lime acfivilies, as well as pafroling +he halls during homeroom periods, checking parlcing permils and issuing ficlcefs for illegal parking. 14 Tom Padgeff gallanfly checks Joan Sprcgue's hall pass before allowing her To proceed fo her desfinalion. 4 if Gary Schray, chairman of fhe hall pafrol, shows fhe hall ussignmenls fo capfains Tom Rowland, Earl Valarius, and Sherlyn Belding. Chris Sigwalf from France and Pelclca Koivusalo from Fin- land discuss an assignmenf for one of their classes. The Two were here as exchange sfuclenfs. E 1 nun w, mm, ,f.,v,Av, s l l Mike Kluiber, Phil Wolco++, Bill Schnarr, Gary Schray, and John Warren, members of The Sfudenl Council Safely Commirfee, are seen Hckering Mr. Eckman's car for illegal .parking in fhe +eacher's parking lol, of all places. Gary is poinling lo 'rhe shaker required for parking in Evereils lois. x Making plans for carrying oul' fufure dulies of +he Benevolence Commillee are .lo Carrol Space. Gayle Blackorby, Jan Bulchar, Gary Conklin, and Harriel Anderson. The commilfee is responsible for sending gel-well cards, symparhy cards, and flowers +o s+uden+s and faculry members. i i i M '..,,, , I M , M W f ,Q-.....,,- Q-fro' ' ' At 'Q owns WL wmMQHUmuhmWmsrsf .fswQfgswQQQQQwww,lrmWwW ,,-f 4 f FOOTBALL HOMXECOMING COURT: Ronald Grimwood, Sandy Powell llring and queenl, Bill Schnarr, Dianne Moore liunior courfl, Pai' Helm, Ron Springer lsoplwornore courrl. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING COURT: Bill Powers, Joan Sprague llring and queenl, Ralph Koren, Gloria Twifclnell llunior courfl, Jack Harrison, Harrie? Anderson lsoplmomore courf 17 l STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Corresponding Secrelary Darlene Wilson: Social Secre- 'rary Suzanne Burlingame: Treasurer John Warren: Presidenr John Beasley. and Vice-Presi- denf Dick Robinson are found in The Social Room discussing plans for anofher worlhy proiecf. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: SITTING: J. Warren, S. Burlingame. G. Schray. STANDING: L. Shapion, J. Space, G. Blaclcorby. . TVX!! . N QQ LJ .X , 5 A Q3 18 Senior Class Officers Larry Mishler, Gary Schray, Joan Sprague, and Pai Sfevens look a+ announcemenfs for senior class gracluafion. Sophomore Class Officers Angello Pai- son, Ron Springer, Leila Johnson, and Sandra Robbins look a+ class rings. CLASS OFFICERS Junior Class Officers Larry Hulwn, Bill Schnarr, Barbara McCaige, and Bonnie McCaige sorf bills for fhe dances. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS l 1 The Hrs? issue of 'lhe I959-60 Viking con- cerned fhe Homecoming fes+ivi+ies and in+ro- duced +he Exchange Sluclenls from Europe 'ro lhe school and communily. g .wily 5,2 5 -V I ' I or lla l , 'i i -' ry ' if ,MQ -,ls ggdixs-kgs as 0,sfsw,:p --is .fff'.aw few. is 4 ..sf:w1z3y,M ,e 1 il, ,, iw fl 4 E. i li? 52 ig? . 5 521 'E fu .r ss fwfr, -1 Arm., 'f -has V 2' 2 iff 'H 1: f-u eagw 4 il l A , 3, 5,5461 wa ,wigifsx ,asgqfglfgg W. wg E4 W N 2 - ' -' ra Nwffrffnw'-'m: f,, - w ife r , 'w.is.M.m is-M,.1,-.,-,ws-.fuimiy 1, W mimi Published monfhly by fhe journalism sfufienls of Everefl' High School. Eclulor ......,............,......................,..,.........,,,.. Jan Covey Business Mg r. Spor+s Edifors .,,..,. Exchange Edilor Circula+ion Mgr. ...... . Phofographer ....,.. ,.,., Business Adviser Ediforial Adviser Billie Ellis Greg Brown Royce Dorer Jan Bulcher Peggy Bemis Jim Fishbecl: Donna Warner Elsilee Marshall THE VIKING VIKING STAFF: SEATED: J. Bu+cher, J. Covey, B. Ellis, G. Brown, R. Sfephenson. STANDING: P. Bemis, J. Thomas, D. Moles, B. EIIis, L, Lenneman, D. Doud. M. Bush, R. Wil- son, R. McPhee, P. Koivusalo, S. Jenkins, D. Farmer, D. Kundivich. Members of The Viking sfaff are seen crowded info Jrhe smaII workroom where 'rhe paper is planned and pu+ Ioge+her. 21 MS ARCHIVES wg I THE WORKING STAFF: Grela Nussdorfer, Pal Evans, Tom Rowland, Jan Covey. Sheila Thomas. Co-Edifors Jeaneffe Kinney and Jeanine Schmicl+man, and Sue Pos? are seen working of some of The Archives pages. Co-Edifors ............ Associafe 8: Sporls Edilor Business Manager ...... Adminislrafion 8: Faculfy Arf Edilor ............ Senior Secfion Edilor .. Undergraduoie Edifors . Typisls . . Business Adviser Life ra ry Adviser STAFF Jeanelfe Kinney Jeanine Schmidlman Tom Rowland Sandra Kellogg Greia Nussdorfer Kenl Twilchell Janice Covey Pal Evans Shiela Thomas Sue Posi- Shiela Thomas Janice Covey JeaneHe Kinney ,.,Mrs. Donna Warner ...Elsilee Marshall ARCHIVES STAFF: FRONT ROW: D. Lamb, THIRD ROW: B. Ellis, G. Graves. L. Shap- P. Koivusalo, T. Padgelf. D. Kimball. T. ton, J. Schmidfman. L. Brown, J. Kinney, D Rowland. D, Smifh. N. Meyers. S. Thomas, S. Posl. J SECOND ROW: P. Evans, J. Covey. N. J. Bufcher. P. Hnafiw. Tervo, G, Nussdorfer, K. Manly, R. Simison. B. Ellis. 22 BUSINESS STAFF ARCHIVES BUSINESS STAFF: SITTING: C. Hardin. S. Powers, C. Kirgis, A Smifh S. Kellogg. STANDING: Mrs. Warner, advisor, D. Smifh. L. Brown. J. Dorer. L. Coifom. J. Mislce C, Musselman. Business siaff members Mrs. Warner. Carol Musselman. Sandy Kellogg. and Carolyn Hardin look al' display case which was one of +l1eir proiecfs in adver- ' ' ' A fising the Archives. 23 RESERVE COMPETITION VARSITY COMPETITION AlThough l959-I96O was a build-up period Tor The maioriTy of EvereTT sporTs. Viking aThleTes conTinued as usual To bring home honor and glory ThroughouT The year. The use oT new aThleTic TaciliTies. along wiTh a major Turn-over in The coaching sTaTFs oT several sporTs, marked EvereTT's enTrance inTo big Time high school aTh- leTic compeTiTion as a Class A school. WiTh enough room Tor 2250 cheering spec- TaTors. The brand-new EvereTT gymnasium was opened in December oT l959. The baske+baII Team meT Tor The firsT Time wiTh oTher Class A schools, and The Viking swimming Team, The TirsT in The hisTory of The school, compeTed on an informal basis in The new Evere-,TT pool. In all sporTs iT was a year of growTh and developmenT for The TuTure. 24 i ATHLETUCZS FOOTBALL SuTfering from injuries and lack oT experienced depTh, The Viking TooTball squad posTed a disappoinTing won Two, losT six record during The T959 season. Under new head coach Ken Eclcman, The Vikings showed power early in The season. deTeaTing CharloTTe and highly-TouTed MT. Pleasanl' buT losT sTeam in The TirsT league conTesT, losing To Mason, 25-I9. IT was The loss of veTeran quarTerbacl4 Bruce Loolc during The Mason game and sTar Tackle Gary Schray laTer in The season ThaT proved To be The crowning blows To Vilcing hopes Tor a sTrong league Tinish. Following losses To ST. Mary's and Howell, The Vikings nearly upseT league-leading I-lolT, holding The Rams To a one-Touchdown vicTory, 7-O. ATTer being nipped in a hearTbrealcer To ResurrecTion, The EvereTT gridders climaxed The season wiTh a loss To powerTul Owosso. Following The loss of Loolc, Bill Schnarr Tilled in aT The quarTerback posiTion, round- ing ouT an all-junior bacldield of Bob Householder, Larry BuTTs, and Ralph Koren, This reTurning experienced bacldield, wiTh The addiTion oT Top candidaTes from This year's reserve squad, make The ouTlook Tor nexT year encouraging. AT The close of The season, boTh end Ron Grimwood and cenTer Jim Meyers re- ceived honors by being named To The All-CapiTal CircuiT eleven. 26 FRONT ROW: R. Koren, W. Schnarr, R. Grirnwood, King, J. Harrison, J. Meyers, R. Wheeler, R. Holi, Schroeder, L. Buffs, R. Householder, R. Maynard. SECOND ROW: Coach Bauer, J. Ballard, M. Sfevens, Campbell, R, Dorer, R. Hodges, L. Mishler, R. Heiser, Coach Eclxman Sep+ember I8 25 Ocrober 2 9 I6 23 30 November 7 27 Bocla, D. Kimball, R. Kirchen, R. Sprnnger J Harris THIRD ROW: Coach Webb, R, G-emalslcy L Slee H Terrill, J. Warren, R. Powers, R Cooe Fenn Wright G. Hoqle, P. Baleman, J. Bellnngar Coach Eclcman MISSING: G. Schray, B. Look. l959 SEASON RECORD Everell Eve rell Everell' Everell Evererr Evererr Evereff Everell I 2 3 I 3 7 7 6 0 5 6 Charlolle MI. Pleasanr Mason SI. Mary Howell Holl Resurrecllon Owosso b Q 9' ,,Xm,A, b ml,. l Ima h 'z'EUA1,fQEf? ' QE 1 MMM if 'M 1 Jnm Meyers Bob Householder 29 4 ds? M W V Ron Grimwood fx-J .kiewiw Q 'Qs J' N, h wi V mf , x flip 3 1 J ,X n I My - An unidenlilied Viking hauls down Shamrock halfback Mike Solomon as EvereH's Rocky Terrill l33l perpares fo lend a hand. Tension mounfs on The Evereff side- lines as +he Vikings figh+ fo overcome a Resurrecfion lead early in lhe second quarfer. Perhaps The rnosl exciling game of +he season, if noi The soggiesl, came in Oclrober when Resurreclion oul-swam +he Vikings, 20 'ro l5, on ocean of mucl af EvereH field. Gunning for a firsl' league win, Everelrr overcame early Resurrec+ion Jrouchdowns +0 lake 'rhe lead lale in Jrhe fourlh guarler, bu+ fell in lhe les? few seconds as lhe Sham- rocks penelraled a Viking goal-line sfand To score. 30 RESERVE FOOTBALL I I cf.-. ., H .ac- Q12 if 4 wa ul W' me , P. wx' f .I K BOTTOM ROW: Coach Hennessee, L. Smalley, D. Newfh, Kellogg, G. Ervin, M. Kluiber, L. Slclapslcy, JI Durlnng R R. Perrin, G. Wood, J. Benedict D. Warner, G. Farmer, King, M. McCune, A. Horiszny, W. Larner. D. Godby, E. Reeser. D. Wilson, B. Jory, J. Hengsbach, TOP ROW: B. Schwarz, K. BurH, H. VerPIarYcI:, K. ODeIl Coach Powers. W. Burns, B. Cufshall, G. Richardson, J. G-rimwood R SECOND ROW: J. Jaclcson, J. Harrlson, G. Aclcley, R. DieI'rich, B. Emericlc, E. Hodge, E. Johnson. Coach Hennessee Sep'rember I9 Ociober I I5 22 29 November 5 I959 SEASON RECORD EvereH 6 Sexfon EvereH I8 Mason EvereH 26 Howell Evere'r+ O E. Lansing Evere++ 33 Resurrecfion EvereH O Easfern 31 I3 O 6 28 I9 33 , I I I Coach Powers CRCSS CCUNTRY KNEELING: Coach Barr, L. Earls, P. Slevens, F. Bauer, D. STANDING: W. Schaefer, L. Call, J. Blair, C. Pizzo, R. Johnson, R. Wilson, D. Conroy Royce, W. McCune, P. Goodrich Co-Ca pl. Larry Earls Co-Capt Pal Sfevens ln Hs lirsl season of Class A compefilion and under new coach Ron Barr, +he Everell harriers followed school lradi- rion in I959 by having anorher fine season. The squad was led by Co-Caplain Pal Slevens who placed firsl in The cify mee'r and represenfed Everell in 'rhe slale meef, plac- ing fhird. SEASON RECORD Dual Meefs: EvereH 28 Easfern Everell 32 Sexion Evere'r+ 29 Eas+ Lansing Evere+'r 33 Grand Ledge Oiher Meek: l-laslings lnvilalional Capilal Circuil ........., Albion lnvilalional ,,,,,..,.. All ca+y ........,.,...........,,, Regionals ...,..,.,,,,...,,..,....... Slale lP. Slevensl ....,.,..,, 29 25 30 22 in 3rd 2ncl I2+h 2nd 8+h 3rd CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: D. Moore, B. Kruger, D. Krueger, B. McCaslin, S. Burlingame, S, Shepherd, K. Danby, K. Sweeney. STANDING: S. Powell, C. Marker, J. Sprague, J. lvlislce, J. LaToureHe, T. Hulse, J. Brown, Mrs. Brodhead, Advisor. This year, as in The pasl, Everell boasled whal Vilcing fans considered one of lhe grealesl cheerleading squads in lhe area. The hard-worlfing Team was inslrumenlal in esfablishing a slrong school spirir during 'rhe firsl year ar +he new Everelf High School. An all-senior group, lhe var- sily cheerleaders were headed by Caplain Susie Burlingameg Bonnie lvlcCaslin led 'rhe reserves. Are you ready Mr. Dillon? BASKETBALL I959-60 CAPITAL CIRCUIT STANDINGS Won LosI' EVERETT ,A , ,, .. I I-IoI+ ,,,,,,,,...,...... frf, V ..,fff 9 I S+. Mary ,,,,,,..,. , ...V .Y,...... 5 5 Maggn ,A,,,,AA,,A,,, ,...,.,.,.,,, L4 6 Resurredion ..,,.,....,f -I 2 8 Howell ......,,,.,, ....ff,f,V-AA,f I 9 34 PCI. 900 900 500 400 200 I 00 KNEELING: J. Ballard, R. Dorer. D. Conroy, B. Powers, J. Meyers, R. Grimwood, B. Archer. STANDING: Coach Bauer, G. CliTTe, B. CurTis, B. Schnarr, R. Koren, S. Johnson, R. Springer, G. Dorer, Mgr. Beginning wiTh a nucleus oT Three sTarTers Trom lasT year's Team, a beauTiTul new gym, and plenTy of high hopes, Coach Ted Bauer's Viking cagers won Twelve, losT Tour. and capTured a conference co-championship during The I959-60 season. In regular season play, The EvereTT Tive reigned vicTorious in all seven home games. including wins over Two Class A schools, EasTern and Owosso. Taking To The road early in The season, EvereTT spliT a pair, T:-eaTing Hillsdale and losing To CharloTTe. For- ward Bill Powers' 27 poinTs led The Team To a decisive win over a favored Mason five in The TirsT game on The new homie Tloor, and The following week EvereTT Tri- umphed in a repeaT performance over ResurrecTion. During The ChrisTmas vacaTion, however. The Vik- ings Tound r-ough going aT EasTern as The Quakers dumped The EvereTT Tive, 64 To 52, in The Tirsl' game beTween The Two schools. ATTer slipping pasT Owosso on guard Ralph Koren's Timely Tree Throws, The Team dropped iTs only con- Terence game in a hard-ToughT conTesT aT HolT, 52 To 4l. Successive wins over ST. Mary's and Howell were Tollowed by a drulobing aT SexTon as The Big Reds downed The Vikings, 72 To 44. Forward Ron Grimwood had his loesT nighT aT Mason where The Vikings overcame a laTe Bulldog rally To win, 54 To 49. Junior Sandy Johnson Took scoring honors when EvereTT Toppled EasTern on The Viking courT, 52 To 37, and ResurrecTion Tell Tor The second Time, bl To 56. A iam-packed crowd saw The Vikings Take revenge on l'lolT, 50 To 44, and Tie The Rams Tor The lead in The CapiTal CircuiT. ATTer deTeaTing ST. Mary's, The Team puT The cherry on Top , swamping l-lowell, 95 To 44. The Vikings. paced by Sandy Johnson's 2I poinTs. downed EasTern Tor The second Time. 60 To 53, in The TirsT game oT The Class A disTricT TournamenT. The Team losT To SexTon in The disTricT Tinals, 83 To 50. Coach Bauer wiTh manager Guy Dorer. Bill Schnarr Royce Dorer Bill Powers 36 Don Conroy f,,f Jim Ballard Ron Grimwood ., 1, -- If 521-nity? i K if gf! ,W 'Nun- 2 ,N ,mp M f .fy-. fm ,A LQ RL L59 V My Wx . , .,,, , 5 ,ff QQ vi' Bill Schnarr l4Ol adds lwo more poinrs for fhe Vikings as he leaps lo score. Only six fee? fall, ihe cen+er's deferminalion and deff ball handling made up for his lack of lowering heighf. Tha'r's Rick Porrer g52l giving moral supporf. Ouch! Forward Ron Grimwood l42l and Hol+'s Harry Ammon fiqh+ for a rebound as Bill Schnarr l4Ol loolcs on. The sixfh con- secuiive win on lhe home floor. ihe Vikings handed lhe Rams Their only league defeaf in This lhriller, 50 fo 44. Co-Champ . Eve relf Eve rel l' EvereH' Eve relrl Eve reH Eve reH' EvereH' EvereH Eve reH Eve re+'r EvereH Eyerelf Evereff Eve reH EvereH' EvereH I959-60 BASKETBALL RESULTS 73 Hillsdale 59 60 Charlofle 72 78 Mason 57 75 Resurrecllon 42 52 Easlern 64 67 Owosso 64 4l Holl' 52 44 S+. Mary 33 60 Howell 29 44 Sexlon 72 54 Mason 49 52 Easlern 37 6 I Resu rrecfion 56 50 Hol'r 44 57 S+. Mary 5l 95 Howell 44 p . BELOW: Sandy Johnson was +he +eam's lead- ing scorer wifh l2.7 poinfs per game. The junior guard was named fo fhe firsl' All- Capifal Circui+ five a+ 'rhe close of fhe season. LEFT: Ron Grimwood sails high for a +wo- oinler RESERVE BASKETBALL KNEELING: B. Cu+shall, B. Die+rich, D. Devendorl, R. Srine, R. Perrin, A. Horiszny. STANDING: G. Richardson. T. Galka, J. Grimwood, B. Ferguson, P. Ramon, R. Roush, l. Klobisher W. Baum. Coach Mike Smi+h's LiH'le Vikings complelred 'flue winler on lhe cresl of a winning baskelball season wilh a won nine, los'r seven record. Forward Dave Devendorf and cenfer Rick Slime led lhe scoring for lhe Team along wilh Bob Dierrich, Ron Perrin, and Gary Richardson. Dielrich allernaled belween for- ward and cenler posilions wilh Jerry Grirnwood playing a key role, subsrirulinq al bolh guard and forward. Coach Smifh Eve reH Everell Everell Evereir Everelr Eve rel? Evererl Eve reH' Eve rerf Everelf Evererr Everell Eve reH Everel r Evereli Everell 40 I959-60 SEASON RECORD Hillsdale Charlolle Mason Resurrecfion Easlern Owosso Holr S+. Mary Howell Sexlon Mason Easlern Resurreclion Holi' S+. Mary Howell SWIMMING l 40 I g bmw, P y 5.0 ,.,,14a+vw.- ... u ' '7-' U . . 'L isB2l.fN?' lT5 TOP ROW: R. WoTring, 'L. Surber, R. Wheeler, J. ParmaTer, D, Price, R. STump, R. Davis, M. Mc- Cune, J. Harris, J. Blair, R. Royce, J. Jackson, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: L. McDonald, W. Myers, R. Campeau, T. PadgeTT, L. Smalley, J. RainbolT, B. Jory, J. Harrison, R. Ingram, D. SmiTh. The winTer of T959-60 marked EvereTT's represen- TaTion in iTs ninTh major sporT, swimming. The T'irsT in The hisTory of The school, The Team parTicipaTed informally in 5 meeTs during The season againsT oTher schools in The area. AlThough The Tanlcers com- pleTed The season wiThouT a win, The predominaTely sophomore squad gained valuable experience Tor The growTh of TuTure Viking Teams. The sophomores dominaTed The Tree-sTyle evenTs wiTh Jim Harris in The sprinTs and Larry McDonald in The disTance conTesTs. The lone senior on The squad, Roger Davis, compiled valuable poinTs Tor The Team in The back- sTrol:e. The swimmers, under The command of Coach MarTy Mennen and assisTanT Tom Tillman, showed promise Tor a Tine hisTory of swimming aT EvereTT. The swimmers plunge inTo The new EvereTT pool. , ..s....., . f ff fwm.mmmn1m W- nw-wimpy, ws..-1ffnn-wiv-M 1-..i.n.mn-mme WRESTLING Viking Sam Pizzo drives for a pin. Jim Osfrander Bob Allman rides a Jackson opponenf 'ro The mat Jim Knapp Sian Arnsion Dave Marsnf iff' i E7 nr- i 1 i i ,, 7' 'J .Vi KAY! L' , , .J A ft. Q, V 42 l 5' ,,4.,,,, , .in N FIRST ROW: J. Osfrander. R. Heiser, J. Warren, C. Pizzo, G. Wood, D. Marsh. J. Holden, S. Arnslon. SECOND ROW: P. Bafeman. T. Knowles, L. Slee, C. Wrighf, D. Mull, J. Harrison, J. Knapp, D. Warner, R. Sneden, R. BenneH, T. Kundivich. THIRD ROW: Coach Cushman, P. Howe, J, Baldwin, M. Kluiber, W. Emerick, E. Hodge, R. Ramon. R. Dyer, J. Benedict D. Sorrow, T. Shade, G. Hogle, O. Chaffee, J. Bode. The Viking wresflers won five and losf seven mafches during Ihe winler season under coach Jerry Cushman. Nof io be underra+ed, lhe feam showed plenfy of fight holding Jackson fo an eighl' poini' decision and overcoming Owosso in 'rhe season finalf 28 +o I3. The squad was composed mosfly of underclassmen: af 'the end of 'rhe season only one senior, Jim Knapp, was wresfling regularly. Vikings Dave Marsh, Jim Holden, and Sian Arnsion placed in 'rhe regionals, and Holden wenf on +0 cop a 4+h place in The s+a+e Tournament I959-60 SEASON RECORD EvereH' 8 Sexlon EvereH' I6 Michigan School for 'rhe Blind EvereH' I9 Eas'r Grand Rapids Evereh' 28 S+. Johns Evereff 20 Jackson Evere'r+ I2 Easf Lansing EvereH 8 Easfern Everefl' I4 Easl' Lansing EvereH' 29 Williams+on Evereff 32 CharIoH'e Evereff 27 S+. Johns Evere+'r 28 Owosso Jim Holden, Capt Coach Cushman TRACK l A lafe spring limi+ed boih 'truck and baseball reams fo ihe confines of 'rhe Everefi' gym during ihe firsf few prac- +ice sessions. Nr rhe left sophomore Don Schroeder clears fhe high iump bar. Ga ry Sch ray MIDDLE: Coach Barr checks 'lhe sfop wafch wifh four Viking spriniers, Rocl Fenn, Pa+ Sfevens, Bob Householder and Bill Schnarr. LEFT: EvereH's senior irackmen: Dave Lamb, Bob Wilson. Pa? Sfevens. Jim Knapp, and Jim Meyers. BOTTOM ROW: E. Johnson, C. Teal. P. Goodrich. G. Burns, R. Perrin. J. Coolc. R. Royce. C. Pizzo. D. Wilson. J. Harris. R. Raines. R. Moody. SECOND ROW: N. Coppins. M. Kluiber, D, Lamb. J. Ballard. D. Schroeder. W. McCune. J. Knapp, R. Fenn. R. Householder. The l96O Viking Traclcmen compeTe This spring as CapiTal CircuiT Champs Tor The six successive year. During The I959 season, Three school Track records were smashed: Larry Counseller sprinTed The IOO-yard dash in l0.0 seconds, Ron Grim- wood Topped The high iump mark aT 5'Illf2. and a Tour-man Team ran The 880-yard relay in A. Conn, L. Call. R. Wilson. G. Ackley. R. Alvarado M Ledya rd. f TOP ROW: Coach Barr. W. Schnarr. R. DieTrich. J. Durlmg M. STevens. P. Sfevens. C. Schray. H. Reisf. G. Kn Meyers. R. Myers. R. Gemalslry. Coach Webb. l:33.4. This year nine leTTermen reTurn. including Grimwood and Two of The Tour on lasT year's 880-yard relay Team. Bob Householder ancl Rocl Fenn. OTher reTurnees: CapTain Gary Schray in The shoT puT, Bill Schnarr in The hurdles. and pole vaulTer Dave Lamb. l959 TRACK RECORD Dual MeeTs EvereTT, EasT Lansing ........... ..., W on EvereTT. Owosso . . . . . . . Won EvereTT. SexTon ...... . . , , , Logi- Triangular MeeTs EvereTT, EaTon Rapids. HasleTT ...... FirsT EvereTT. ST. Johns, CharloTTe ...... . . . FirsT OTher MeeTs HasTings lnviTaTional .............. .. FirsT CenTral Michigan Relays . . . . . . FourTh Albion lnviTaTional ..... . . . FirsT Regionals ......... .. FirsT CapiTal CircuiT . .. ..., FirsT CiTy MeeT .... . . . Second 45 BASEBALL BOTTOM ROW: B. Look. D. Conroy, R. Dorer. L. Earls, D. Marsh. J. Grimwood, G. Ervin. R. Roush I Klobisher R, Holt R. Koren. TOP ROW: W. Baum, F. Praff, R. Springer R Sflne B SECOND ROW: Coach Smifh, G. Richardson, G. Hogle, Cufshall. L. Sklapsky. F. Nelson. For +he lhird year in a row The Vikings are afler a share in 'rhe Capilal Circui+ baseball crown. Las? year ihe ream clinched a 'rie for Jrhe +i+le in an excif- ing win over Holi in The final game, 3 fo I. This year lhe +eam hopes To gain sole possession of 'rhe +rophy. Among 'ihe six reiurning le++ermen 'ihis year: Don Conroy, who led +he league in barring las'r year wi+h a .488 average, Ralph Koren, whose fielding and hiHing was also a grear asse+ +o 'rhe Team, and Bruce Look, his iniured leg fully re- covered. The refurnees from lasl' year's squad, along wifh rhe aid of new sophomore +alen+, give 'ihe I'-760 Vikings s+rong hopes +ha+ Evere++ will be on +op alone 'This spring. I'-759 SEASON RECORD EvereH' Eve reH' Eve reh' Eve reH Everell Eve reH' EvereH' Evereif Evere'r+ EvereH' Evere++ Evere'r'r Eve reH' EvereH' I I2 7 O 4 ll I3 6 IO 5 4 4 3 Grand Ledge Ea+on Rapids S+. Mary Mason Easr Lansing Howell Holi Resurreciion Owosso Sr. Mary Mason Resurreclion Howell Holi' I959 CAPITAL CIRCUIT STANDINGS W EVERETI' 7 Holl' 7 Mason 6 Resurrecfion 5 S+. Mary 3 Howell I A gaze in+o +he crys'ral ball. Coach Smifh discusses season prospecfs wifh ve+erans Bruce Look and Don Con roy. Double play combinalion in 'Ihe Everefl' gym: Royce Dorer 'ro Don Conroy. Like Ihe Track squad. +he Viking baseball Ieam held praclices ln- doors during 'rhe early par+ of +he season. Al' The righf. 'rhe Ieam warms up. gelling In shape for wha+ is always rugged compell- 'rion in 'rhe Capilal Circuif League. TENNIS BOTTOM ROW: T. Reed, L. Surber, J, Harrison, T. Slump, D. Headley, Gallia, R. Deal. THIRD ROW: B. Farrell, L. Benedicl, J. Beasley. T. SECOND ROW: Coach Hennessee. D. Kimball, J. Scovel, T. Chamberlain. Warren, R. Campeau, T. Rowland, D. Price, R. The l96O version of 'rhe EvereH 'rennis feam has everyihing +o l Captain Tom Rowland and Bufch Benedicl' gain and no'l'hing +0 lose, as lasl' year's nellers wen+ winless in eighl malches, and graduaiion lefl many gaps in +he +eam line- up. In his lirs'r year as +ennis coach, Mr. Hennessee has velerans Tom Rowland, Bulch Benedict and John Beasley relurning on lhe singles Team and will have seniors Darwin Headley and Dave Price as a leading doubles pair. I959 SEASON RECORD Everelf Sexlon EvereH' Mason Everefl Grand Ledge EvereH Evereil Facully Everell' Owosso Everelrl Mason Evere'r'r Grand Ledge Evere'H Owosso Everell' Easl' Lansing 48 cpu: FRONT ROW: L. Huhn. I.. Dempsey, R. Frielinlc, W. McQueen, R. Davis. SECOND ROW: Coach Cushman, T, Shade, M. Fox, M. McCune, S. Johnson, J. Burgess, T. Padgeff. THIRD ROW: J. Boda. J. Jaclcson, K. O'Dell. R. Midduagh. Mr. Cushman 'roolc over This year as golf coach and seems 'ro have slepped info a good iob. The golfers have a fine crop of relurning leifermen, including las'r year's lop four. Larry Huhn, Sandy Johnson. Roger Davis, and Lee Dempsey. The sophomore prospecfs should give The Team The balance if needs +o false fhe Capilal Circuii crown 'rhis spring. Besides Jrhe Capiial Circuit fhe golfers compeie in +he Ciiy League and The Sfale Tournament Roger Davis Lee Dempsey STUDENT ACTIVITIES ART TO Y-TEENS Clubs ar EvereH' are many and varied. They run 'rhe gamui' 'From Ari' +o Y-Teens and provide opporluni+ies for sfudenis To socialize and exiend lheir knowledge in many areas. Many of Jrhe organizaiions are formed on a purely social basis wirh rhe specific purpose of providing siudenis wilh an opporiuniiy +o learn 'ro gel' along wiih o'l'hers by associaling wi'rh 'rhem in such communiry proiec+s as dis'fribu'ring Chrislmas baslcels or by worshipping iogeiher in Bible Club. Ofhers of +he organizalions are formed lo allow members 'fo exchange ideas aboul Their hobbies and special inieresis or lo exrend Their knowledge in a specific subiecl such as Biology. Srill olher clubs help Jrheir members +o learn some+hing abou+ peoples of o+her counrries fhrough informal aciiviiries. Among +hese are +he language clubs, Spanish, La+in and French. Girls af EvereH' may belong To Y-Teen, G.A.A. or Girls' League while boys belong +o Key Club or Varsiry Club. 50 X I , , 7 STUDENT GLECCDQDPS From leading +l'1e sfudenf body in cheering ai' a cold and snowy foofball game ..... To s+eering a foboggan on a weekend oufing, Evere++ sfudenfs parficipale in many clubs and aciivifies. Members of fhe co-ed Hi-Y Club posed for fhis picfure while on a week- end fobogqan parfy in 'rhe norfh counlry. 52 ,w f ,, ,Q ZDHFY5 5 , I-ir, K ,giulc I -'rn A - f L 553Lyi?isgj,1 SITTING: M. Sfevens, Program Chairman, G. Nussdorfer. President J. Johnsion. +reasurer. STANDING: P. Evans. Secrefary, B. Archer. Vice President HCNOR SOCIETY Grefa Nussdorfer is performing one of +I'1e funcfions of Ihe Honor Sociefy by escorf- ing Linda Parson. a new pupil, around The building. 1 .1 ,iw Sim --,Q . I 55523 QI? L' , .gg ii as Wig? ,I E ii i s m fg -5' gi I l . 3 - S1 I . fi I .5535 3? 5 53 I l BIBLE CLUB CABINET: FIRST ROW: 6. Nussclorfer, G. Clifle, J. Schmidfman. M L I1 , N. Ell' . I SLEESND ROTIV: J. Van Wyhe, F. Tl'1ompson,'K. Essig, W. Moore, B. Culslnall, R Newcomer. I THIRD ROW: A. Farrell. N. Hoplcins, M. Williams, G. Twifclwell. I BIBLE CLUB BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS for I960 were M. Luelwrs, Ireasurer: J. Van Wylie. adviser: N. Ellis, publicily chairman: G. Nussclorfer. president R. New- comer, music direclor: J. Schmidfman, secre+ary and G. Cliffe, vice-presi- clenl. Here 'rhey are shown preparing a Clwrislmas box for a needy family. 54 NEWMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: C. Sfefaniclc, L. Dempsey, J. Knapp, M. Zelski, C. Kuil, K. Sweeney, L. Zimmer, S.Jol'1nson, G. McCoy. SECOND ROW: J. Dorer, S. Smirh. C. Kirqis, R. Everefl, S. Powers, R. McPhee, J. Hengsbach. C. Pizzo, G. Mallison, M, Baldwin, V. DeRose. THIRD ROW: D. Henely, B. Hill, L. Manlro, B. Sforlwmp, J. Miles, B. Paris, N. Syl- vesier, C. Norman, S. McBryde, J. Demarsf, V. Madden. NEWMAN CLUB AND Y-TEENS Y-TEENS OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: G. Blaclcorby, secrefary-+reasurer B. Ferrell, vice-president J. Dorer, president SECOND ROW: J. Johnsfon, program chairman, S. Marshall, J Kinney, infer club council represenfalive, 'vw- 55 i FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW: J. Helderap, D. Creamer, G. Farmer. K. Kaiz, T. Rowland, C. Sigwali, J. Skinner, C. Denion. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Webb, S. Parks, J, Sawyer, L. Riifich, C. Luken, N. Legani, J. Line, J. Collins. B. Dory, S. Hands. THIRD ROW: S. G-lennan, D. Guylas, S. Gilmore, G. Komm, M. Kluiber, M. Mc- Creary, J. Ackley, L, Archambeau, D. Sfrayer, S. Wood. I- FRENCH AND SPANISH CLUBS -' SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: J. Schmidfman, P. Evans, D. Bradley C. Musselman, C. Luoio. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Riddle, L. Shephard, K. Jack, S. Kellogg, K Dines, J. Griffin. THIRD ROW: D. Anderson, N. Schmidiman, C. Wilke, P. Wilke. S Thomas. D. Sirope. 56 'll rr ' Jia LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED: S. Roberfs, J, Leyrer, P. Granger STANDING: S. Smifh. LATIN AND LIBRARY CLUBS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS' CLUB: S. Thomas, N. Meyers, D. EIy, J. DuPont V. DeMiIIer, M. Davis, B. Edwards, L. Shepard, R. Wilson, L. Newcomb, L. Barnes. S. Name, G, Graves, C. Jory, C. Hardin, J. Carpender, T. VanTiI. L. Coffom. C. MusseIman, P. Evans, A. Smifh, S. Kellogg. qyfg ,. K ,- .- , - - 57 ART CLUB: FIRST ROW: D. Smifh, L. Brown, R. Simlson, R. WrigI1l', P. Young. D. Hagarfy. SECOND ROW: W. Morgan, B, Dyer, R. Kundivich, C. Jory, G. Barber N. Ellis, Mr. McKiH'. THIRD ROW: K. Twiichell, P. Granger, T. Comsfoclc, K. Fox, S. Wood L. Newcomb. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: FIRST ROW: L. Sfriclrler, advisor: B. Archer, R. Allman, C. Coss. J. Fishbeclc. SECOND ROW: R. Gregg, D. Meade, R. Bloomquisr, T. Scovel, P, Koivusalo, D. Wilson. I 58 .31,,7,. A .,, fiw.. 0.5. -rs' BIOLOGY CLUB: FIRST ROW: C. Smi+h, J. Smiflw, K. Wal+ers, L. Jenkins, D. Meade. D. Mann. SECOND ROW: T. Scovel, R. Bloomquisf. G. Barber, B. Paris, T. Comsfock, J. Wood. THIRD ROW: D. Reed, A, Perkins. M. McCreary, H. Reisf, K. Burr, J. Banks, advisor. BIOLCGY AND MQDEL AIRPLANE CLUBS MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB: D. Boyko, C. Gregg, J. Highfower, F. Poirier, H. Reisf, D. Bassler. R. Gilchrist A. Baker, advisor. 59 . During +l1e year fhe I959-60 band received new of The home foofball games as well as +l'1e magazine uniforms and increased in size 'ro over 60 members. sales and pep assemblies. The group provided music and 'half-lime shows al' all 1960 CONCERT BAND- BAND OFFICERS: D. Sfrayer. L. Shapfon. G. Graves. C. Van Sluylers. R T . I we FIRST ROW: H. Youngs, P. Enright J. Dofson, B. Woliver. SECOND ROW: N. Dunn, L, Sclwrengrosl, J. Marlin, J. Clevenger. D Cornell, L. Smiflw. THIRD ROW: J. Balcom. L. VanPaHen. P. Heim, A. Barlcer, C. Willrie D. Taylor. S. Tillman. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: P. Heim. J. Dolson, B. McCaige, S. Tillman, L. Clemens, adviser. 61 CHOIR: FIRST ROW: C. Marlcer, C. Ebrighf, B. Kealon, Norris, B. Srephenson, V. Spencer, L. Hoskins, J. Brown, L. Carpenler, E. Noss, C. Mills, C. Collins, M. Bush, B. J. Darnell, K. Nowaclc, M. Underwood, D. Cuson, D. Reed. Edwards, FOURTH ROW: C. Musselman. A. Smilln, L. Collom, E. SECOND ROW: R, Barluer, C. Booqaard, P. Collarcl, J. Hurslwman, S, Gilmore, B. Mefflmews, D. Doud, R, New- Halslead, R. May, S. Powers, S. Richardson, J. Teechouf, comer, G. Clifle, M. Moore, D. Mann, P. Carr, N. Cop- E. Wiggins, J. Boolmer, J. Dunn, E. Emery, S. Belding. pins, R. Kellogg, N. Parrish. THIRD ROW: L. Shepherd, C. Janelzlce, C. Bursley. J. CHOIR OFFICERS: S. Belding, A. Smillw, M, Bush, G. Cliffe, Mr. Clemens 62 B. Newcomer, D. Mann, G. Cliffe, S. Gilmore, P. Carr. and D. Sfrayer in a scene af rehearsals. Words and Music B. McQueen. M. Braun, B. Yerrick, J. Darnell, M. Nowack, L. Coffom and C, Boogard fake fime ou+ of rehearsals for the opereHa 'ro have a picfure faken. 63 DRAMA CLUB: FIRST ROW: K. Harrison, T. Padgelf, F. PraH, D. Johnson, L. Huhn, D. Lamb. SECOND ROW: C. Luofo, G. Cliffe, D. Bauer, P. S+evens, J. Schmidlman, K. Danby, J. Space, l S. Powell, D, Kimball, J. Harrison, D. Wi son. THIRD ROW: Mr. Claggelt S. Burlingame, L. Shaplon, N. Schmid+man, S. Thomas, S. Blinn, M. Slevens, J. Miles, C. Brown, B. McCaiqe, B. McCaige, J. Brown, P. Koivusalo, B, Newcomer. FOURTH ROW: D. Robinson, S. Beldinq, E. Hurshman, S. Hideclcer, K. Soderberg, N, Geahan, N. Leganf, J, Alush, P. Hnaliw, P. Culham, M. Cramer, T. Hulse, S. Whipple, J. Beasley. FIFTH ROW: B. Ellis, J. Janelzlce, R. Barker, C. Pizzo, S. Gilmore, A. Whilmore, J. Nelson, DRAMA CLUB DRAMA CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Johnson, N. Legan+, P, Koivusalc, M. Name, D. Lamb M. Haslings, C. Brown, L. Huhn, D. Bauer. 64 I THESPIAN SOCIETY: H. Claggef, K. Danby, J. Space. J. Schmid? man. S. Powell. I I I-' TH ESPIANS AND DEBATE -'f DEBATE: FIRST ROW: J. Kalcalilc, M. Hamillon. J. Beasley, J. Nelson. SECOND ROW: P. Carr, S. Smilh, H. Claggeff, C. Mussleman, H. Huff- FTIBI1, I 65 I 1 i I LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Newcomer, S. Richardson, P..Hna+iw Isiffingl, N. Marsh, J. Alush, N. B In B M , and G. CIiI'fe an a scene from Rich McDoweII, M. Kraemer, N. Bernard, R. ar er, . aes Man, Poor Man. DRAMA NIGHT LEFT TO RIGHT: B. EIIis, F, Prafr, J. Harrison, D. Kimball, and K. Vander- I'1oo'I in the Iisricuff scene from Fa1I1er Says No! 66 , T-We-up Larry Surber, Dicl: Robinson, Dianne Moore, John Beasley, Jim Harrison wonder who killed George Cl ilife. U Il Ancl Then There Were None The killer was revealed in fhe lasf acl' when John Beasley lried 'ro com plele fha Ten Liflle Indians Rhyme, buf was shol' by Dick Robinson. 67 GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS: G. Blackorby. J. Dorer. J. Space. J. Lu'I'oureHe, Miss Chrisfenson, advisor. - GIRLS' LEAGUE Rifa Chapman, Pam Hna+iw, Jan LaToureHe. and Karen Nowack decorafe for fhe Girls' League dance, Town and Couniry Twirl. I as 1 I GAA SWIMMING CLUB FIRST ROW C Bl In S H . . . : : . an. . enderson. M. Semerau, B. Kruger. S Johnson, S. Whipple, L. Rifficb. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hurni. B. Simonfon, M. Morris, N. Tervo. J. Leyrer, S. Cobb. C. Brown H. Waferbury. THIRD ROW: C. Luken. K. Vanderhoof, J. Miske, B. Eilis. L. Johnson, C. Johnson, B. Simpson C. Edge+I. FOURTH ROW: D. Bradley, C. Mason. D. Anderson, N. Geahan, S. Dahlman, J. Brown. S Necholas. I '- SWIMMING AND BOWLING CLUBS BOWLING CLUB: FIRST ROW: J, Spiffers. B. Sherman, J. Skinner, C. Luken, K. Vander hoof, M. Simerau, S. Cobb. N. Leganf, D. Hall. N. Marsh. SECOND ROW: J. Sawyer, J. Sprague, D. Olson, K. Bacon, D. McComb, G. Biacicorby. M, I Morris, B. Simonfon, N, Ellis, J. Robison, Mrs. Hurni. THIRD ROW: C. Brown. D. Hagerfy, W. Sigourney, J. Misice, D. Rafbburn, K. Rushfon D. SmiII1, M. Benfley, J. Koffman. J. Aiush, B. Andrews. FOURTH ROW: M. Davis, S. Hoover, J. Brown, V. Maurer, N. Hopkins, J. Ledford. J. Short C. Kuff. J. Halsfead. I 69 KEY CLUB: FIRST ROW: R. Deal, D. Conroy, D. Kimball, J. Warren, G. Sclwray, W. McQueen, R. Grimwoocl, J. Harrison, J. Kakalilc, D. Laslner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clemens, D. Farmer, R. Cooley, J, Fislwbeclc, T. Padqell, G. Mulburg, D. Schroeder, B. Ferguson, R. Diefriclw, D. Devenclorf, R. Kifclwens. THIRD ROW: N. Marlins, L. I-Iuhn. T. Kundivich J. Grimwood, J. Meyers, R. Wheeler, M. Hamillon R. Carnpeau, L. Smalley, D, Cramer, J. Cooper. FOURTH ROW: D. Barnes, F. Prafl, P. Maunus, P Slevens, -R. Robinson, J. Beasley, J. Nelson, D Weeks, R. Springer, G. Cliffe, L. Surber. KEY CLUB AND GAA OFFICERS G.A.A. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: M. Nowaclc. M. Bacon, S. Powell, J. Sprague. SECOND ROW: S. Hurni, advisor: S. Jolwn- son, O, Olsen, J. Space, S. Cobb. VARSITY CLUB: FIRST ROW: L. Dempsey, R, AII- D. Bauer, man, J. Meyers, L. Earis, R. Grimwood, G. Schray, THIRD ROW: B. Look, L. Benedict D. Price, R. J. Knapp. Householder, D. Lamb, F. Baur, R. Wheeler, D. SECOND ROW: T. Bauer, advisor: D. Headiy, P. Johnson, D. Cramer. Sievens, R. Dorer, R. Fenn, J. Beasiey, W. Schnarr, PEP CLUB: Pai Heim, Marcia Wil- liams and Lincla Brown formed +he nu- cleus of fhe club 'rhaf boosfed Viking spirif by posfing signs fhroughouf The halls during fhe sporf seasons. VARSITY AND PEP CLUBS 71 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES To handle The increased enrollmenr, +wen+y-one new Ieachers were added Io 'rhe srafl a+ Evererf +o malce a +o'ral of 'lorry-six Teachers. Many changes in faculry assign- menrs were also made. Among These was 'rhe promorion of Mr. Archie Ross 'ro as- sisIan+ principal in charge of alrendance and discipline, and Mr. Dean Shippey as a'rhIeI'ic direcror Io replace Mr. Ross. Besides 'Ihe addirions Io our Iaculry a number of new deparfmenfs were added. including French, and 'rhe day Irade classes of draf+ing and design. Plans are being made Io add more advanced courses in Languages, science, and mafh. 72 X li- 1 I-ur ,- AQAIDDEIMUQS AND SEEQVUQES BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. CLARENCE H. ROSA MRS. LLOYD DARLING MRS. ALFRED NUSSDORFER ' MR. VERNON EBERSOLE MR. STEPHAN KRAS MR. THOMAS C. WALSH MR. HAROLD A. MOORE SUPERINTENDENTS MR. DWIGHT H. RICH MR. STEPHEN A. PARTINGTON 74 MR. FORREST G. AVERILL Mr. Archie Ross, assisfanr principal, holds a conference willw a sfudenl' abouf +ardiness. MR. BENJAMIN R. LEYRER Principal RW Miss Ellie Chrislensen, assisfanf principal. worlcs wifh fhe girls in office procedures class. Mrs. Kallwryn Woodland, Secrelary Mrs. Margril Boyle, Secrelary ll '- Chaos reigns as flue firsl year of school in our new building begins. Things looked a liflle confused here, buf we soon qol our schedules sfraiglwfened ou+ and flwe pres- sure in llie main office was relieved. 76 The counselors have a big iob, working ouf sludenf schedules. Here Mrs. McCar+y dis- cusses classes wi+h a sfudenl. GUIDANCE ,. f I' f ,', if Wa- 14 5 A J 'iff -2 5?-' 'Y S 2 ,k 5. .ww .- fp-1 ., 11,3 . Guidance counselors Miss Marshall. Mr. Blanchard, Mrs. Webb, Mr. DeRose, and Mrs. Mc- Carfy, confer wifh assisiani' principal, Miss Chrisfensen, on 'rhe counseling program. 77 Senior homeroom feachers and advisers, Mr. Blanchard. Mr. is iusf one of 'rhe many exfra curricular acfivifies engaged Baker, Mrs. Brandt Mr. Smiih, and Mrs. Warner are seen in by faculfy members. af one of Hneir mee+ings concerning Senior acrivifies. This S-ff I Jerry Bafes is seen af ihe lighr swifch- board back siage af +he new audiforium. Creafing many differenr lighfing effecfs is one of rhe services rendered by Jerry. , ....., .. ,SMAVM 78 A A' iz, 151 gf!! MR. ARTHUR BAKER MR. JAMES BANKS A.B., Michigan Sfaie Universily A.B., Universify of Louisville Maihemalics Chemisfry Model Airplane Club Advisor Biology Senior Class Co-Advisor Biology Club Advisor MR. RONALD BARR A.B., Michigan Siale Universify g Social Sfudies Q4 Ari Track Coach Cross Counlry Coach ww- i xiii wry hx my i MRS. VIOLA BRANDT MR. HARRY BLANCHARD A-B-I Cenlfal Mlclllqan UnlV9f5llY B.S., Wesiern Michigan Universiiy M.A., Michigan Sfale Universily Mg., Univergify of Michigan El'1QllSl'1 Llfefilufe Universiiy of Vermoni WOfld Uiefiiufe Vocafional Guidance Advanced Composiiion Senior Class Advisor 79 , ,N - gl 'Eh ,m,,T uf 1 - V TY -rJ4 ,L-z 1 1114-fl! -'y '6 cial! gf f if f ,vi c -,aft-1g,L iff-'Uni f! ., I 7 V glbfg 1L,L f'9? C 1 'I l W fra: i, gml' MR. TED BAUER me-'Q B.S., Wesiern Michigan Universiiy Social Siudies Baslcelball Coach Foofball Coach MRS. WINIFRED BRODHEAD B.S., Ball S'ra+e Teachers' Calleg I, Cheerleaders ' , 41 if Physical Educafion 1 R HARLOW CLAGGETT Lb I, 7 lf X DL , A.B., Michigan Slafe Universily ' ,' af fl 1,1 y Universily of Miami . 1 fl' lf A, English M V lx af i t Dramalics .X l I ' gebali , If X , f peec l-f' '-f llh-fy Drama Club Adviser Debale Coach Senior and All-School Play Direclor M R. VICTOR DeROSE MR. LEROY CLEMENS B.M,, M.M., Michigan Slafe Universily Band Choir i J i W ALR . ii ng,-..f Key Club Advisor ' Opereffa Direclor i , g , !X:V g Lf I . A l -2 -V MR CARL DALRYMPLE A.B., M.A., Michigan Siafe Umversily lnduslrial Arfs Junior Class Advisor B.S., M.A., Michigan Slafe Universily U.5. Hisfory Guidance Counselor Newman Club Advisor 80 MR. JERRY CUSHMAN B.S., Michigan Sfale Universil Biology Wreslling Coach Junior Class Co-Advisor MR. KENNETH ECKMAN MR. NEIL GATTON B.S., Ceniral Michigan Universily AB., Michigan Slaie Universiiy MA., Michigan Slaie Universily Assisfanl Librarian Social Siuclies Foofball Coach KP' ,,,,.... 3' MRS SALLY HURNI MR. DENNIS HENNESSEE B.S., Baylor Universily, Texas Driver Educaiion Fooiloall Coach Tennis Coach ' . kr' svn., wo. MR. WILLIAM GIBBS B.S., Michigan Slafe Universiiy Indusirial Aris v wily - .2 iiifid li, Qu 'x'v MRS. RUTH LUDLUM B.S., MA., Michigan Siale Universify Home Economics B.S., Michigan Siaie Universiiy Physical Educalion Girls' Aihlelic Associaiion Bowing Club Advisor Swimming Club 81 MRS. IRIS McCARTY B.S., Easlern Michigan College of Educalion Michigan Slafe Universify Social Sludies Guidance Counselor MR. DOUGLAS McNITT A.B., M.A., Michigan Slale Universily Ari Ari Club Advisor MISS ELSILEE MARSHALL 40 A.B., M.A., Michigan Slaie Universily 99' English Journalism ARCHIVES Advisor Viking Advisor Guidance Counselor 'ii Q V MRS. SHIRLEY MARSHALL 'i .,LA B.S., Universily of Kenlucliy , L, Michigan Siale Universily Homemaking Y-Teens Advisor 1. ' H . Vw dwg r ii If 5 I f MR. MARTY MENNEN MRS. CAROLYNE MILLER A,B., Universily of Louisville BS., Iowa Sfafe Universify English M.S., Universily of Iowa Swimming Coach lowa Slale Teachers' College Cafeleria Direclor 82 MR. TROY PENCE B.S., Oliver College. Special Educafion Hi-Y Advisor Illinois B.S., Weslern Michigan Universily Physical Educahon 4 , ii MR. PAUL Poweks S ,, R' Reserve Foofball Coach 1' ' iii i 1 Q 'LY MR. GEORGE RANDALL B.S., Michigan Slaie Universily Indusfrial Arls A 1 MRS., INA MAE RIEDEL S ii MRS. VIVIAN RIDDLE A.B., Michigan Sfafe Universi+y English Spanish Spanish Club Advisor B,S., New York Slaie Universily, Albany, New Yorlc Universify of Wisconsin San Jose Slale College, San Jose, California -'- ' Business Educalion MRS. FRANCES RIEGEL Special Educafion B.S., Universiiy of Norlh Dalcola M.A.. Michigan Slafe Universily 83 MR DEAN SHIPPEY MISS JANET SHROYER AB Weslern Michi an Universal AB Knox College 9 Y B.S., Michigan Slale Universily Malhemalics Driver Ed ucalion A'rhIe+ic Direclor ,yf 7 'A . ' jfv'! 4 1 A 'Nj 'L MISS EDITH SIEGRIST MA., Universi+y of Denver, Denver, Colorado A.B., Huron College, Huron, Sou'I'h Dalcola Librarian 3 1,2 ff, fy if f..a.1Z NC' .,,. ' I A 291W--'-f'- ' I ff W ,hy ffl!! ! I 1. MR. J. RAYMOND SPIESS A.B., Easlern Michigan Universily MA., Michigan Sfale Universify Business Educalion School Finance Golf Coach MR. LESTER STRICKLER Michi an Slale Universily B.S., M.E., g Physics Chemisfry Pholog ra phy Club Advisor 84 MR. MYRON SMITH B.S., Roberls Wesleyan College MA., Michigan Slale Universify English Bible Club Co-Advisor Baseball Coach Reserve Baslcefball Coach MR. LYMAN STRU BLE B.S., M.A., Michigan Slafe Universily Draffing and Design MR. JACOB VanWHYE A.B., Kalamazoo College MA., Univesrily of Michigan Ferris lnsfifufe Michigan Slale Universify Malhemalics Bible Club Co-Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. MARGARET SWEENEY A.B., Cenfral Michigan Universily English l.al'in Lalin Club Advisor M RS. MARY TOMA B.S., Weslern Michigan Universily Business Eclucalion MRS. DONALDA WARNER B.S. Weslern Michigan Universify MA., Univesrify of Michigan Business Educalion ,.f 1. f' i sr Y . ti , 5 ,Ax . , ' Lf' ffl' 'f 1 .- . 5, I ., I' Mfr' fl, Vw Dvgi L 'J L , , Li 85 MR. THOMAS TILLMAN BS., Universily of Michigan Weslern Michigan Universily Universily of Georgia Physical Eclucafion Diving Coach MR. ROLAND WATERMAN BS., Colorado Sfafe Universily, For? Collins, Colorado Vocafional Educafion Q 1 Miss DAWN WEAR ' 3 M AB., Michigan Sfafe Universiiy gf W. I Business Educalion tl MR. WILLIAM WEBB BS., Cenlral Michigan Universily M.A. Michigan S+a+e Universify Driver Educalion Foolball Coach Track Coach 86 MRS. ALICE WEBB A.B., Alma College MA.. Michigan Slafe English French Universiiy v... Y.- my mv, . 'Qs N Draffing provides a basis for engineering and archifecfural careers. Mr. Gibbs and Lindell Bene- dict look on while Kenf Twifchell does his draffing work, ln Art Mr. McNi'rf guides a pupil wifh his painl- ing while lhe ofher sfudenfs are busily ai work expressing 'Themselves 'through Their imaginalions. l The sludenls in one ol Mr. Smilh's English classes seem lo be amused by lhe discussion belween Rusly Bourquin and Mr. Smilh. 9515? 'Y -Q Iliff -ii , .ul Q, S... For all who seek knowledge lhe library is lheir desllnalion Miss Sieqrisl and Mr. Gallon help lhe sludenls locale in lormalion lor lhelr various classes. Using fhe map. Mr. DeRose explains fhe geography of lhe Civil War 'ro his hisfory pupils Chrisfiane Sigwalf, Roberf Powers, Gayle Blaclcorby, and Larry Huhn. eig E im., -ii., 'sh 'iii 1 i el .. . as if i 5 p il sa if iii sifii s i 15 girl 211 if 5513! lg :A Hs 532631. X rf ' ,, gm 2 ,Ii if Kll'b 5 Under The direclion of Mrs. Sweeney, Vaughn Schneider wriles a senfence E ii 'ii V V in Lafin fhaf describes Vicki Wescorf. flllisfiis 'K is l 1, 4 il 1.EE 3. .ss gig 5 A is J -Q A ,Q N 2 1 M' f f ' W W 5 www me e xE,, Ml , 5.5 1 Ti mfeeiuwf 2 1 My L LyW,,g2milLlj'v-T-'ffl-if-2-54.5 'ffwm? wMg-n'4fKif :Mmm ' Mfwllwfrff A rn. A ifzigs My M SM- W , gig'-s.f,M,mS..m,--ff2..s if ii-4141 Hifi, ' ,..Q3:3f-L-A ff l' MQQQMWV 'ZA Tmg, L:fT '.,fgj,Q, '5gi..f'i, he-QS-4 Q Lf ..., N f1'N':..f2i- .,,. V ,fy ' Q .., W. iw xv? 5 89 Really i+ is Ma+h! Gary Loomis and Sandy Kellogg gef lhe low down on 'rhe ellipse and 'the hyperbole from Miss Shroyer and Mr. Van Wyhe. One of lhe highlighfs of lhe year in lhe Science deparlmenl' is lhe Science Fair. This is a fable al 'rhe fair showing many of 'rhe exhibifs made by The sluclenls. THE CRCLLHTOR? i 5i.x,l1Vi bll.C? ml A 4Q:J 'I1'.l s ffflriflf-If Iliff' 4' 5 Jlllwtfil VH! s, Bijyhgvfwfg i4i2!i,V7f fi WH WW fi Ylilflifi 3 ysflwf 1 sa'l?ix5,3-lfli Wiklff 90 Mrs. Riedel and Mrs. Warner help Mary Ruifer and Carol Kirgis wifh fheir Transcripiion assignmenfs. Despiie Mr. Spiess' humor, members of The office machines class find ihe business af hand preffy serious. 4 ..-- fL '..Q' 91 Mr. Powers and Mr. Tillman show Jack Young some lips abouf free fhrows in baske?- ball Mrs. Brodhead prepares lo fhrow a jump ball befween Marianne Bush and Sharon McCuller while Their leammafes wail. 92 si x. ,nf Learning To sel a proper 'fable and serve guesls. is one of The social graces fauglwl' in food classes. Members of woodworking classes learn The arf of making household arlicles suclw as fables and chairs. 93 Mr. Claggeff walches while Jim Fishbeck adjus+s fhe dials on one of 'rhe auxiliary conlrols of The public address syslem. The law of impenefrabilily seems lo have been proved by The driver educalion cars. Mr. l-lennessee and Mr. Webb show lhe proper conslernalion of 'rhe event ' 'V new , . 94 A line ol consumers wail anxiously lor an allernoon lunch. Tlweir anxiely cer- fainly slwows every day eller fourllw lwour. Tlwese caleleria workers plan and pre- pare +l1e delicious food for flue aller- noon lunclves which are quickly consumed by lhe sfudenls. An imporlanl service fo llwe school is provided by 'the cuslodians who are Mr. Myron Bemis, Mr. Harry Curfis, and Mr. Darwin Coy. Class of 1962 Class of 1961 This firsT year in The new high school, has proved To be a unique experience for all concerned. The undergraduafes who oufnumber The seniors 6 To I found ThaT They were esfablishing paTTerns for fuTure classes. The sophomores. who are Tradifionally loolced upon as frosh unacquainfed wifh The ways of a school, were able To lose Themselves in The crowd of confused Vikings who were as unacquainfed wiTh The new building as They. Old TradiTions gave way To new ideas and an All-school play was esTablished To re- place The Junior-Class play. However, The TradiTional Junior Prom was refained and The Class of '6l sponsored The FounTain of Dreams which was lafer To become a financial headache for The class members. All in all iT was a grand year, filled wiTh many new experiences for everyone. 96 N l . l UNDEEQE QLASSMEN tr, A. 'Jw ,X ,X , . M, :N ,. my L J 1 415. , f A f- S ip .,.. , - Q , ,. ag ,I , . .1 'A' 12' yr iw ,wx egf dji ' Q ,,,Z gli 1 .1-fix w B 'Z in 4-A f me What is a Sophomore? Jerry Abood Gerry Ackley Bill Adams Larry Alden Avis Allen I-ww . - no V' ,,:fi1- : l iz- ,ggi-,1 n f, ma:-r,,r 5 X, ,. We fr il? V i ,,:wNf i g.f.w1fw , fl fi 1, ,ja Ray Alvarado Diana Anderson Harrier Anderson Gary Anfhony Sandra Arbour sin' i ., 'M M i Larry Archambeau Diane Aronsrein lg W Judy Balcom Dennis Baldwin Si M Jerry Baldwin ,fs sa 4-+5 is f J 11 Y f fr Q 5' Mary Baldwin James Ballard Dane Bandy , Gordon Barber , 'l'1 l Tom Barber glee! 23 Q 1?f'1,,g in maui Alma Barker Clara Barnes Helen Barnes Penny Bar+leH Richard Badley J ,, , I: , V, Kenl' Barlz W Donald Bassler -W Phil Bafeman Wayne Baum r Connie Baur 'sir' ' K K Pam Baxler 1 W ' John Beam Leona Beard Sue Beaubier Donna Banda 98 e is a Freshman John Benedicf Nancy Benner? Rodney Benneff Mary Jane Benfley Nancy Bernard David Binger Linda Blaclrorby Connie Blank Richard Bloomquisr Bonnie Bohnsaclr Linda Bolles Judy Booher Dorofhy Borring Margare+ Bowen Jerry Bowles g 1 Judifh Boyd Q1 ' Wire - Dee Bradley , ' 1' K im Shirlee Breeden f fl W Judy Brown . J , ,, , 'il X Joan Bryanf ,J Judy Buclrs ,' J K Ted Bucks John Bullard ie' Ga ry Burns ' -..-......-..-W , Vvy, J -J J J ., 35' .,, ,ri g vm 1 wif?-f Charles Bursley , j Y' J' 1 W 7 .1 ,fr Nfff y Ken Burl' 1 , ,V -4 J Q . Marsha Burr ' 1 M A ' D' Roberfs Buffs ' x, qui-v Larry Call ' ii - J Q, ,-.Q Norman Campbell ' , i -L he ' Ay . 4, 1 A H , ' Linda Carpenler James Carr Philip Carr Phyllis Carr Vanelfa Carfer v me , u f- J :- f,...,f J J J , .Ji iii l . 9 , vu - w ' x M Q -ff- A 99 . 5' V lf: . i ,V W Aiff J r qi C who has learned U' Sls - Q. 2 ' r I mi, ,, Lupe Caslillo my Ly Mary Challacombe Q 5 Tom -Chamberlain Q? ' A Diane Chrisfensen Sherry Chrouch Dennis Churchill Lois Churchill Barbara Clarke Judie Clevenger Beafrice Clipperfon Carolyne Collins Joan Collins Renny Collins Tom Comsfoclc Gary Conklin K' . 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Johnson Janne Johnson Leila Johnson Ardis Joppie Bruce Jory Derek Kalush Karen Kafz Judy Kauffman Efhelann Kessler Arlhur Kelchum Gene Keyes Gaylon King Roberr King Bonnie Kinfigh Tom Kinrigh Kay Kissell Ron Kiichen lvan Klobucher Mike Kluiber Leland Knowles Gerhard Komm Keifh Krum Ted Kundivich Rod LaFraugh 7 ' ' ' 'nr!jn,w- 1qxg-f'-r1nw7-v.-..----,-,'- -1 -rfmrq-v--,T-ff-.yuqvigrugy mv - out from his trunk Gary Laird Janel' Lamb Drenda Lamberf Beverly Lape Waller Larner i rr Micheal Ledyard Yi H ' - Nancy Legan+ .fu ,S M A Franlc Lennon - , :V gg, Z ' Linda Lewis . - A l -me Y idk- Jayne Leyrer I 9 WW Ti Jane? Line li in , ' ..- Ggry Lilly ly I V ig, I 2 ' :. fb Q Ci is S 121- Judie London 'Q X L. Y -fill f Q 1 r Terry Lone Z 123 .L' rw ' Pefer Lofcyz 1 y A 7 'V S V y ' W if fm . ' ' ' 4 3 Carole Lulcen Ed Lufher Mary McBrien Dale McClelland Sharon McCollar Ernesfine McCoy L' Mike McCreary f. -L? Lee McCrimmon ,E Bill McCune 4 Michael McCune ,,,, ' Q M , ' 45 x Larry McDonald - N59 ' y eg-yi Q John Mclnfosh , - Ed McLeod A ,If Joyce McPhee Q 1-,, . wg., Sandra Macieiewslci r ,ls I Qi: .W 'wk Shirley Maclziewicz Donna Madden Tom Malone , Dick Malfby Elizabefh Manko 105 no 9 Q ,fr . W ig 5,gfL.4 hi , I i , l 3- Q l i V S L i I xx, . i? 'f. ,Q ' K sv Amr -lr ,ir Q ., I we-Q .s .. U H- - ' ir, 351' L c t- ' ,rzyyr . w i ps K Q.. '1 'sz '-we x r f Xrififfi ills. Q . 'hx . 1. if R wfzlf, ra i ' K, ,r4,.l.L. , krr. HL, wh, fs Y? KE and The sun 0 195 im! Q7 A1 :'- 'WXQ yd Ya 5 -Q .. ,gg 'Hu W 'QD Davi Mann A-Nigncy Marsh Johanna Marlin Roberla May Vicki Mayes Larry Merchanl Janice Meyers Ronald Middaugh Dianne Miller Marilyn Miller Cheryl Mills Judy Milchell David Mollifor Roberl Moody Sally Mooney Dale Moore William Moore Michelle Morris Douglas 'Mull Sally Munroe Mary Ann Nama Diana Neve Linda Newcomb Don Newlh Sandra Nicholas Jack Norris Joe O'Connell Ken Odell Jeff Olney Ardis Oppenlander Jo Delain'e Pangle W' Bill Paris ' fig: ff - ji Karen Parker 7' ' Ez . 'M' ,jf - VVV, X Sirray Park Vi' H ' L Sondra Parks 106 'W-,i,,.4. , ,- - QI ff: ,J I ' ' Q shines on him. Jim Parmaier D fy Angela Pafson f K . I Q r Nadine Payne f A Suzanne Peacock H ' N, , ' I Penny Pearson ' ' fr m?'?'l?ir5 'f Don Perdue 7 Serrae Perdue Q f- , Alan Perkins , Ron Perrin W John Persons 7 1 'N I Terry Peferson Q '- - si Delber+ Piffenger 5 P 7 fi' if Connie Pizzo I LYLLVL X 2? 1 1 X Mike Plaff A 3, - Carol Plefz D, A Q P 'fi 1 N v 'C' s. gl Frank Poirer S+aniey Posi Sfephen Pos+ Lee PraH Tom PraH Thomas Pyrei' A - Vonda Quimby K Dick Rahl I Randy Raines Garnef Ralsion as 1 4 . 'Al Pere Ramon .,.,:,, A '33 f' 'im Ruben Ramon 1' 1 ' L Q ,A Darwin Reed ..,f., P Diana Reed W X F Mary Jeanne Reed ii i! fi .-'iriver QE f ai Elwood Reeser P 4 ' , f -- Q i '- 1 W 1 i 1 , , Ron Reeves is ,wi , ,..i 3 adv Q Q ' . Howard Reisf !'.:rf i l f vi :, A . 'P f fl Delores Rennaker f , W Vi Roberf Rennaker 5 H, -1,1 y is .,.. , .,,e. 107 e has come ,. - 1 ,,, w A Q- gg Q t 3: 22 df? fa. ,, , ..., I 'RH-' Z, V 'M 1 N., I my ' - , , '. , ,W . . V f is A K I K ,. I y .1 5 l ' ' R ' 7. W 2 in i . . I n I. 'QS N y x y X iii? 5 .5 H, l I u . A? . if if-W 5 we , If- - A , :'L I f , 5 l. gb R xr ji 2 ff rf T l Wg I 9 si as if l x 3' gs, -E 41- W K is 4 S ,, D ,uw gf' i, I A is S A Bonnie Rhodes Gary Richardson James Richmond Arlefla Rippen Linda Robbins Sandra Robbins Sue Roberls Suzanne Robison David Roof Cheryl Ross Don Ross Helen Roup Ray Roush Sue RuHer Kalmon Ryder Carol Sailor Nancy Sawyer Bill Schaefer Sieve Schewe Nancy Schmiclfman Allen Schneider Vaughn Schneider Don Schroeder Bud Schwariz Thomas Scovel Nancy Sedelmaier Marcia Semerau Terry Shade Jane+ Shaull Bruce Shepard Louise Shimer Jean Shufelf Rebecca Shuler Harry Sibley Wanda Sigourney 163 cizifdk 12, df'i71'V 'ro a detour Val Simmons Barbara Simonlon Barbara Simpson Larry Sklapsky Marla Sue Sleeper 00 l David Small Larry Smalley Carolyn Smifh Donna Smifh lrwin Smiih I 'K S' mr S X ' .' w if T ff :I , X ,fin y K .. :sw ,... . .,,. i J, lsr- , X' M 1 ' xv. ' A w .rg 51 rr Q , ,P ra 3? ' af Gil gain N Jo Ann Smifh X' A V Linda Smirh . A rp , V '- - Norman Smiih My 'S' ' 5 - W' fl. 2, 6 Roberla Smifh . 3 Ross Smifh My , , X A.!V or Q , Sharon Smifh V Trudy Smifh ,,,,:5, 1..- Voncla Smifh iff-- Roger Sneden 1 ci' Donna Snyder , 52, B -an 4 Karen Soclerberg y Nancy Soderberg V' 7 - S- Dean Sorrow . George Spaqnuolo f 'V' Ken Spiefz ' ' li l I fl Joyce Sprague , 9 V w Ron Springer Es t' . ,. Q My 1 Barbara Sfanzel gg ' ' - Sherryl Sreffensen 3 ' , if Rick Sfine z M ' 2 V! qqqu S 'Q B 1 Nancy Sriver .. Gordon Sloneham f ' 1 . Beverly Sforlcamp LVXL 'V,. f, V., , , , M Vicki Sf,-aybr . , Q rl , N M , N., Deanna Sfrope Vy' A' QM . , A M 4, 2 2 l , . . . 53, 109 ' ' ' S mf r ' .ia Q. W -.ff v ab l xx 'AP fr is 5' Q ' ll 4: ur v and found his way gym K 1 'Qs ' if i , ,., Q me 45 , rv if , 'A 0. 'W 4. 41, if j aff!! 'fa,'??-.' -yr QW4 '05 . . 19' 5 ..:' .f'i f-l ik 'gil 110 Diclc Slump Dennis Suller Thomas Sweel Belly Swineharl Nella Sylvesler John Szymborslci Wanila Tanner Dorolhy Taylor Craig Teall Gary Templelon Nancy Tervo Pamela Thomas Ronald Thorpe Gary Tice Sharon Tillman Marlha Towns Donald Traylor Linda Turner Ted Urban Terry Van Halsl Linda Van Pallen Michael Van Tassell Sheila Van Voorhis Harry Ver Planck Tom Voige Gary Voss Sandra Waller Karen Wallets Anila Ward David Warner Wendy Warren William Walls Doug Weeks Gail Weinerl Viclci Wescoll Douglas Whifing Gary Wickham Adrienne Wilcox Colerfe Wilke Paulerfe Wilke Donald Wilson Nafhalie Wilson Sally Wilson Tom Wilson Pamela Wirfies Barbara Wolever Gale Wood James Wood Susan Wood Tony Woodrel Joyce Worden Ron Wofring James Wrighf Suellen Ya+es Bruce Yerrick Jack Young Pafricia Young Helen Youngs Carol Zimmerman Lynn Zimmerma I1 on ro rigihr parhl' 13 asm was 'R N 1 3 te 1' ii c. F: :fi SJ' fl f '!t !r 'v .L g 4 if V, 13 NOT PICTURED Cindy Bacon Joe Burgess Donald Carfwrighl Londo Cleveland Mike Ellis Arlan Fouls Wallace Horn Richard House Michael Jones Richard Kapp Richard Kirkham Roberr Knowles Rick Lefevre Dolly Marrison Sfella Marlin Bob Meyers Sidney Parks Linda Parson Earl Reese Susan Posl' Roberfa Rodman Gaye Sawyer Pafricia Simpson La rry Skoczylas What is a Q ' 'is 1 'id . 5 Q' VN ar W wx f w 6 ,ef K Q, -ix . - .- lhijifi . .i r rf it 'FZ' , :f, l r an., N2 ' in lv.. M. 'E' Q 4' . B..-, 2 x fa. -K y -- . ' gp er -...,. 3 A A -1:' A ' ,Q K . li N, L Y f Y r 45 K 77 B 5, J .ami ' 4 B . ,gg V Q BW 'R 6 sa.. N ' ' f Q, we liiiall fi far . if M . 'fasts wifi-2 J ,fi-1 f.fs,-1, , l -1 I 112 Junior? Rosemary Aarons Donald Abood. 4 My Roberi' Aldrlch W-fx Janel' Alush Barbara Andrews Sfanley Arns+on Judifh Auge Linda Ball Carolyn Banham Rhonda Barlrer Donald Barnes Linda Barnes Jim Barre'f'I' John Bauer Sherlyn Belding Jerry Bellingar Jim Bellingar Peggy Bemis Donald Benda Lindall Benedid Gary BenneH' Mary Benne+'l' Gayle Blaclrorby Jerry Blair Sandy Blundell John Boda Ted Boeflcher Carolyn Bolles Gail Bourquin David Boyko Doroihy Bridges Judi Broclcwell Bob Brogan Carlie Brown Don Brown Joyce Brown Anneffe Busley Janel Bufcher Larry BuH's Keilh Camp Dicl: Campbell Ron Campeau Jon Carlson Sharon Carlson Dan Carpenter Judy Carpenfe Tom Casey David Casfello Oscar Chaffee Rifa Chapman Linda Clemens George Cliffe Sandy Cobb Diane Cochrane I' e is The - ' . nf-A . Q , . it . . -. ,ri ve ': ' Y H11 if 'BP-rv 2 1 H to .fx ' H i, ' ' fi V., , ifff' ' f lily,-We U ,, y:,, , H- ff. .,-.v ' ' 21 .9 gf-- as A iii, 'iii 4 v is A if A LW as :T ' J J - wg.- is-' 2 .. 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Q ' is ,, G . 3 ll . ,FSL fi, s W H- r 2 1 ' ,, A 3' f f . KL ,M KW s r .,. Y , L, Q ir , J .ch 7 fm f was mu, Q- if M 1 rl 'wtf'-r 116 Shirley Gilmore Brenda Graves John Gregg Roger Gregg Deanna Hagerly Bonnie Haggarl' Margareff Halsfed Glenda Haney Jerry Haney Clara Hanna Jim Harrison Michael Has+ings Rosalind Henltel Sharon Hideclrer Beverly Hill Sherry Hill Pamela Hnaiiw Gary Hogle Jim Holden Linda Hoskins Reber? Householder Kay Howard .. Harold Howe .. Paul Howe Larry Huhn Mariory Hudson Thelma Hulse Charles Hunf Ellen Hurshman Carol Janelzlre Barbara Jefferies Sharon Jenkins Jim Jenlrs Sandy Johnson Carie Jory Richard Karlxau Roberf Kellogg Sandra Kellogg Raymond Kenney Don Kimball Ralph Koren Mary Kraemer Carol Kuff Bob Lange Douglas Lasher Jane'r Ledford Sue Longesf Marcia Luehrs Carol Luofo John Loveioy Richard Lower Roberf Lower Priscilla Lyon Vicki Madden He is fire g y 14 yi' r . jg y if -sd H ,, .M H' Q as M ff? if - 4-4 , -K I K Sn ft gg 65 ' W 'Q' x N. 3: fm W5 'I It fr .-4-fry - 23 5. i-vs lf .' , '- ,,+g ..L. -. N . r, a -M av- f ' Q, :Z vs ff, E .7 v I 117 li W -.. y 51 IN 9' Q j, K. at A x M' u -F K -ww' In vw-M ai 3 'A 9 wr F X i A r iii sh 'wp it an d swear 35 X , - ' 5 A. . 'K 'li . 3, 4 in 'funk li yy - A 'F V721 ' WEE: George Mallison Carol Marker Linda Marloil Dave Marsh Nancy Marsh Nelson Marfens Carolyn Mason fm Woman Barbara Ma++hews . sl D f' Sancly Maurer 1 ' V. -f Marilyn May N e ff? Jf!j,9?!!,f Richard May K 1 , 'fi fl D Z !if,Qw,f if i M, KW: WD' fl r ,W 4 'Z '1' li' f . 7 J h .-' . ,fi ppb mf df ,f '3' jf ' A ,ff ' ' 5 ue May ft, M Judy McBride , . 'fl Sara McBryde fl' I. Barbara McCaige .ff 'l,,,fr.- y ' if,1fxf 'J . s' if V jf! rf 4 A fi f I ,H .gift rs- +- 118 Bonnie McCaige Bonnie McCaslin Donna McComb Georgianna McCoy Bryon McCune Norris McDowell Roger McGee John McGolclrich Ronald McPhee Nancy Meyers Janef Miles David Miller Glenwood Miller Nancy Miller LeRoy Miller Gordon Milner Joyce Miske Gerald Mizger George Moberg Dianne Moore Winslon Morgan Carol Musselman Sandra Name Francis Nelson Roberi Newcomer Roberi' Noonon Chrisfine Norman Tom Nosal Evalind Noss Karen Nowaclc Milce Olnler Diane Olson Linda O'S'reen Leonard Osfrander Dennis Offerman Jerri Oxendale Tom Padgeif Sandy Pallisier Neal Parishwuu U .I . B an d eagernees , hx ? 1-Q MW., l' w if sa. Q Vzz- ,ay KJ S JK' qi A , 'K 95. ,E-' if 5 ,cuff Yr X A . V y 5, :N ,, v fff:ii,k W 'D - xg' ' I r fy . . 119 in f I ,A if My L 1 l'.1 ' x 9 f if :few . .-F . Nw rr- a gf' X ' if P, wg. i F' lu ,4 ff, Q, ,L is :iii-q5'l.-1 ::'::,E: '1'19'E!9 Janice Pelleiier Judy Pellifier Nancy Peferson Glenrod Peiif Gerald Phillips Judiih Phillips Caesar Pizzo Richard Porter Harry Powers Reber? Powers Madeleine P Fred Prali' Ken Preadmore Ron Preslon Mary Price Tom Price Jack Rainbolf Eunice Ranlcin Darlene Rafhbun Tom Reed Jim Reese Beverly Reeves Linda Riffich Richard Rober+ Harold Roberfs Linda Robinson Rulh Ann Ross Tom Rowland Roberf Royce Karmen Rush+on Jeanne Sawyer Bill Schnarr Howard Seiler Sally Sepaneclc Barry Shadduclc Le Rue Shapfon Linda Shepard Belle Sherman Ron Shoeberidge Jacqueline Shorf Richard Silcox Rifa Simison Joyce Skinner Allene Smifh Bruce Smifh Darwin Smifh Dennis Smifh Sally Smilh Sandy Sollid Elmer Speer Julie Spiffers Cecelia Sfefaniclc Dan Sfenglein Bob Sfephenson a book dedication, a J g K ky' , 5 1 -3 . K Q, ., zc Mm-sf ,sew .555 - f . A 157 555 457 MV 5 1:2 ,f-,1 ' Q Q ' ! 2 . I 3' HW Eff 5, K if .35 X51 . Q 2 , viifill fg -:wr K , --'- S ' Q. ,- fv- 'UD im- 357 TN 99a 'u.,, ,, ia. 1 is x 1. vm , fa Q 5. x Q., 'fa A' X A 3, ,:1,:-af ma, ,.,,,H,, V as ii my. iii 3 ,,.ff-am -T X, na. Qi- f l s 3 F K I xr ff is QQQVW5 lf ' Qi 'W' 5 wma , Q T si 'r . ' Ss ' M . ff .av 5 if , Q fy '6-. ,. my K 1 a sign of -a 1 12 in 1 Lk,V A .- fig, C, . M y V: J if ff 0 - - ' ' , - S . 'l ,. 3 A 'V 1 'U lfk j 55 'ef ie'f'1 W iz: ' ii ,,'-L ' Ai- E V 5 :J u P -, Q . W 54 J Q ii W , , T ,Z K A V 'L an W . in if 5.1 T sm f ziffg-a, Y bm ...,.. ,..,,.:, , F W private Gary Slevens Mike Slevens Dorothy Srewart Allen Sfoneham Randall S'ror+z Donna Sfrayer Larry Surber Jerry Swifr Sharon Swifl Wayne Tanner Judy Teachouf Janice Teall Harry Temple+on Harry Terrill Bob Terry Pai' Thayer Sheila Thomas Joyce Tinney Gloria Twifchell Maxine Underwood Kafherine Vanderhoof Jane? VanPc-:Hen Thelma VanTil John Volz Jo Ann Wagner Carolyn Waller John Warren Larry Warren Helen Walerbury Tania Waflcins Diane Weaver Eunice Wiggins Jenny Wilder Marcia Williams Sherry Williams Darlene Wilson Rocky Wing Wayne Wirfjes Phil Wolcofl David Wood Jo Anne Woodward William Wolring Chesfer Wrighf Rebecca Wrighr Mary Jane Zelslze Lynne Zimmer Shirley Zoubel: a pres iden'r's door. 9 1 X if ,l Rv ll Y M y . .yl 1 , it We xiii er me aww? llllll NOT PICTURED - Rudy Abood Douglas Allen Milre Bareman Carol Boogaard Keifh Brown Roberf Cariano Dick DeVine Arlene Fouls Jon Gilmore Donald Hildabridle Mike Jones Edward Marlin DeLila May David Moler Cafhy Moorman Carolyn Schreckengosr Joyce Sevenski Mary Lou Sleeper Viclci Spencer William Sfubblefield Ken Sweel Sharon Swiclc Ray Willis' Alberl Wrighl' 123 as ' ,. ' 2,-.una A , .4 .W Class of 1960 Whaf is a Senior? He is a bookmark, a flash of light a signal. He is a 'rossing sea. an apex. a cry in +l'1e night a suddenness. He is a greaf melody. a podium, a new sfarf. SENUCCDIQQS 1 . my, l l, Donald Ray Bauer Frank Joseph Baur John K. Beasley Shirley Kay Blinn Gregory A. Brown Jeannine Kay Brown l l - K William H. Allen Roberf EvereH Allman Brian David Archer Moreen Kay Bacon Karen L. Barberf James Baleman Linda Brown John Bryan? Suzanne Burlingame Marianne L. Bush Pairicia Canafax Donald V. Conroy Janice Jo Coveyk' Denise A. Craig Daniel L. Cramer David G. Darling Roger L. Davis Lee J. Dempsey Joyce Dorer Royce Dorer ix Donna Darlene Doud Dale Dryer Paula Durling J Larry Earls Mifhcd 7,91 21 -'ff 77 A A Ol WW! A 1, lb if Wil , ie C P 5 It if 128 5 Billie M. Ellis Dennis Jon Ely Karen Essig Palricia Evans Rosaline Kay EvereH David Z. Farmer X Brian Hanlcey NQXIJBV MW, Ginger Graves Ronald Grimwood -I Michael Hamillon ' LL .iff ' l ' Ei wg 3 A 2.h E ' ,Q x. . Q , aa i iii , ,. 7-viva Barbara Ferrell Cafherine French 5.145 Richard E. Frielinlc Gene W. Gamel' Nancy Geahan Kennefh Gessner David Hammond Carolyn Hardin T in W X R , , tvs V l Roberl' C. Nancy A Roberi Harlan Lee Huffman Audrey Arlene Johnson -L Dennis Neale Johnson Keilli Harrison Sandra Hawkins Darwin Leroy Headley Mary Dianne Hillis Ronald Hodges Nancy L. Holmes Sandra Karen Johnson Judy M. Johnsron Harry Jones James Kakalik Marianne L. Kalka Barbara Keafon . 'yQJeaneHe Lorraine Kinney Carol Kirgis Gerald KH'er Gary Alfon Kleinhenn James Knapp , kari Koivusalo we ,KMC AM ng' Bonnie K. Kruger Richard T. Kundivich Linda Lakin David A. Lamb gl Rhefa Carole Lardie Janice LaToureHe Leon J. Lenneman Howard L. Liberry Gary L. Linn Bruce M. Look Gary L. Loomis Laura Kay McLeod James D. Meyers i .N fQJean M. Miller f,Larry K. Mishler 'fLarry N. Molliior Linda L. Morlock X Curl A. Narraqon 71 Willis S. McQueen Kay Manly William J. Maiiila Paul E. Maunus Vickie Maurer David Meade ' William Paul Powers X David L. Price Sandra J. Raymond William A. Rell Raelene Robbins Richard Robinson John Nelson Marcia Nowack Grela Nussdorfer Mary Lou Painler Sandra Powell Sharon J. Powers Barbara J. Rowse Mary Ruller . Aw-' - Bonnie K. Sailor Jeanine Sclwmidfman Jolene Sclwulfz Chrisfiane Sigwalf iff' lk? 'Q W , NR , Q , X f.,L lf 5, ' 'X T. . ,--M , , fi.: .QT i gi ' .,,. ., ' my . W ' f, Q: K '-3. r Ronald Eugene Skinlcle Lynn Paul Slee Diane Smilh Sandra Smifh f Duane H. Smoke 'N Jo-Carroll Space Mil r 9 ,, 1' Gary L. Schray Joan Sprague Mary Lee Slephens Pafriclc Loren Slevens Kay Sweeney Barbara Ann Teachoul wa QS? -xg' Ngo? Ji 136 Judy Thomas II Annerfe Thompson Pafriclan Ellen Thompson Ken? E. Twirchell Earl Gene Valerius Charles Irvin Van Sluyfers X Belly Roach Peggy Lee Wilder Brenda Kay 'Williams John H. Williams Roberl Carl Wilson Larry Russell Wrighl' Xlxlaialie Ver-Planck Eugene R. Weaver Richard J. Wheeler 7SSharon Lee Whipple Ann Charlene Whiimore I Kennefh Wayne Wigion N MEMCRIES Who will ever TorgeT all The Tun They've had This pasT year? The Tun aT The prom . . . The Senior ancl All School Plays . . . The TooTball games . . . The baslceTball games . . . The opereTTa, and The oTher acTiviTies ThaT were held aT our new school Tor The TirsT Time! 138 X MEMQLQUES Mr. Ronald Grimwood l959 Foofball Homecoming King 140 fl Miss Sandra Powell I959 Fooiball Homecoming Queen 141 kiwi C f if , ,Q Mr. William Powers i960 Baskefbail Homecoming King 142 .WV Q Q Q -' 0 0 . .I ' Q 50 Q O O Q I 'QQ' U, O i IQ s 5. si oo, 'X'o f I N' 9 Q A I .. C Miss Joan Sprague l960 Baskefball Homecoming Queen 143 1 1 , 'ww 6 1 Q i 2 1 iw JH ,mU. qv- S if 1950 WW Miss Dian Moore Foofball Junior Courl Mr. William Schnarr Foolball Junior Courl 3 Mr. Ronald Springer Foo+ball Sophomore Couri K 'Q Miss Pafricia Heim Foofball Sophomore Courf 144 'Y KTA, Mr. Ralph Koren Miss Gloria Twifchell Baslcefbail Junior Courf Baskefbail Junior Courf I .INA I N fl , . K Miss Harrier Anderson Mr. Jack Harrison Baskefball Sophomore Courf Baskerbail Sophomore Couri' 145 s 7 ---..,,..-hw '--...W 'N'--Q, 147 WELCOME TO OUR HAPPY HOME: S. Richardson. H. Huffman. D. Robin- son. G. Loomis. A, Whi+more. J. Sprague. ALL'S WELL THAT END'S WELL. J. Space, K. Harrison. J. Sprague. D. Robinson, H. Huffman. G. Lomis. A. Whifmore. S, Richardson. THE CAST: S, Burlingame. S. Whipple J. Beasley. C. Dunn, A. Whilmore, M Sfevens, J. Sprague. D. Robinson. S Richardson, N. Hopkins. J. Space. K Harrison. H, Huffman. G. Loomis. S Powell, B. Kruger. J. Dorer. Is if a bird or are my pan+s ripping again? THE LITTLE DCJG LAUGHED THE FAMILY PURGING. SITTING: Keifh Harrison. Jo CarroII Space. DANCING: Dick Robinson, Ann Whit- more. Gary Loomis. I , .W 150 . 1 V, L 152 - , : 4 .pw .Qu ff n fm x JW fu ,Q figs? 12 A 4-z 'zffm ,f ,462 Yggw z X' F! 'Y my -Yxw S Ai Wg 2 W m sig 5 'K H5 tv Ji 5,5 Q9 M MM Mir' 121' W +3451 5 xwffgl- 1 D' - r,-fw sfw f , Iii' - - ,. 5, ., 3 : . '.,f':- .,,. i ,I E f i l 2,2 48 ' E . Y ,'. 'i,. fj.-. ..y.,,'f3 -ifwg, -. Z+gm,', .. 1' :gg uw ,g ff H J., , 'fiifaiiijsii'- . ' diff fiszzuwi,,Zi2EJ'7?iz 'Lil' 1-' . , .'5 g 522595 L gi? , f , . fr'-t is V ' IK ' ' I 1' 'fi vu W : ,, 'SSW K ' f ' ' , ' -'.4,f.,::,--5 : : :I' ' j ': '- ' V QV 41. ' ' Hi 154 'iuwfia 4 4 Q l V i i 1 ...L 5 156 157 JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS: FIRST ROW V. DeRosa, J. Cush- man, M. Sweeney. V. Riddle, K. Eclcman. SECOND ROW: D. Slwlppey, H. Claggell, G. Randall, W. Gibbs. T. Bauer, C. Dalrymple. SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS: FIRST ROW: S. I-lurnl, W Brodhead, S. Marshall, J. Van Whye, R. Ludlum, M. Toma. SECOND ROW: M. Reidel, D. Wear, J. Shroyer, D. McNiH, E Marshall. THIRD ROW: R. Spiess, R, Barr, J. Banks, D. Hennesse, R Powers. 158 ww W QQQWWWW 0QJ y,15,,Wk WW ww My ffm WW ,fi A M MSW 1 THE END' 0 159 WILLIAM H. ALLEN Transfer from Sexton Future-Navy and Architecture ROBERT EVERETT ALLMAN Wrestling 3 yrs. Varsity Club ITreasurerI 2 yrs. Photography Club IPresidentI I yr. Football I yr. Tennis I yr. Technical High I semester BRIAN DAVID ARCHER Honor Society 2 yrs. Key Club I yr. Photography Club IVice Presidentl Vice President Sophomore Class Jr. Prom Committee Football I yr. Basketball 3 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Science Seminar 2 yrs. Pep Club I yr. MOREEN KAY BACON G. A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. A. President I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Girls League rep. 2 yrs. Pep Club 3 yrs. Viking Statt I semester Choir I yr. Bowling Club I yr. Future-Business School KAREN L. BARBER Bible Club 3 yrs. Junior Play Usherette Junior Prom Committee Y-Teens 3 yrs. G.A:A. IV2 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Future-Nursing JIM BATEMAN Transter from Eastern Football I yr. Future-Army DONALD RAY BAUER Transfer from Eastern Varsity Club I yr. Swimming I yr. Track Ibyr. Drama Night Play FRANK JOSEPH BAUR Cross Country 2 yrs. Student Council Baseball Mgr. I yr. Future-Conservation Varsity Club 2 yrs. JOHN K. BEASLEY President Student Council Senior Play Cast Junior Play' Cast Football 2 yrs. Tennis 2 yrs. Golf I yr. Varsity Club Drama Club Debate Key Club 3 yrs. SHIRLEY KAY BLINN Student Council I yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bible Club I yr. Forensics I yr. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Chairman Senior Play Committee Pep Club I yr. Drama Club I yr. Drama Night Committee Future-Secretary JERRY BROCKWELL Transfer trom Sexton Senior Play Committee Homecoming Football Committee Future-Navy or Barber I yr. SENIOR REGISTER GREGORY A. BROWN Baseball 3 yrs. Football I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs lTreasurerI Sports Editor I yr. Play Committee Play Committee Club I yr. Viking Junior Senior Drama Pep Club I yr. Football Manager I yr. Prom Committee Senior Future-College JEANNINE KAY BROWN Student Council I yr. Girls League I yr. Cheerleading 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Play Cast Prom Chairman Play Committee Club I yr. Junior Junior Senior Drama Pep Club I yr. Future-Elementary Teacher LINDA LOUISE BROWN Archives Statt I yr. Archives Business Statt I yr. G.'A. A. 2 yrs. Choir I semester Pep Club I yr. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Usherette Art Club I yr. Future-Secreta ry JOHN BRYANT Band I yr. ' Track Manager 2 yrs. Varsity Club I yr. Future-Die Sinker SUSIE BURLINGAME Student Council 3 yrs. Student Council Social Secretary I yr. Cheerleading 3 yrs. Junior Beard ot Education Secretary Junior Play Cast Student Director ot Senior Play Served on the Chapter tor Foreign Exchange Students G. A. A. 3 yrs. Dramatics Club Bible Club Junior Prom Committee Future-Elementary Teacher MARIANNE L. BUSH Senior Play Newman Club Viking Feature Editor I Future-Modeling Transter from Eastern yr. PAT CANAFAX Y-Teens 3 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Junior Prom Committee Volleyball Team 2 yrs. G. A, A. I yr. DONALD V. CON ROY Varsity Basketball 2 yrs. Varsity Baseball 2 yrs. Varsity Cross Country Manager 3 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Varsity Baseball Manager I yr. Basketball Manager I yr. Future-College JANICE J. COVEY Band 3 yrs. Maiorette 3 yrs. Archives Statt 2 yrs. Viking Editor I yr. Forensics I yr. G. A. A. I yr. Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee Viking Statt Senior Prom Committee DENISE A. CRAIG G. A. A. I yr. CO-OP Future-Legal Secretary DANIEL L. CRAMER Track 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Key Club I yr. Football I yr. Senior Play Committee Junior Play Committee DAVID G. DARLING Reserve Football I yr. Golt 2 yrs. Future-College ROGER L. DAVIS Reserve Football I yr. Swimming Team I yr. Golf Team 3 yrs. Future-College LEE J. DEMPSEY Reserve Football I yr. Varsity Club Secretary Future-College BILLIE M. ELLIS Student Council I yr. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Archives Statt I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Viking Statt I yr. Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Transter from Grand Ledge Future-Beauty School DENNIS JON ELY Drama Club I yr. Student Producer tor Junior Play Viking Statt I semester Pep Club I yr. Operetta Student Producer Drama Night I y Future-Airlines Transter from St. Mary's KAREN ESSI6 Golf 3 yrs. Newman Club I yr. Varsity Club 2 yrs., Sergeant-ot-Arms Junior Play Senior Play Junior Prom Committee Prom Committee Senior Future-Dratting JOYCE DORER Archives Business Statt I yr. Y-Teen President I yr. Y-Teen Secretary I yr. Girls League 3 yrs. Girls League Vice President Senior Play Promptor Usherette Junior Play Junior Prom Committee Newman Club I yr. Junior Play Committee Student Council I semester Future-Medical Secretary ROYCE DORER Football 3 yrs. Basketball 2 yrs. Baseball 2 yrs. Viking Statt Varsity Club I yr. Junior Prom Committee Key Club I yr. Pep Club I yr. Future-College DONNA DARLENE DOUD Bible Club 3 yrs. Choir 3 yrs. Viking Statt I semester DALE DRYER Junior Play Cast Photography Club PAULA DURLING Bible Club 3 yrs. Girls League 2 yrs. Drama Club 3 yrs. Usherette Junior Play Usherette Senior Play Spanish Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Drama Night Pep Club I yr. Y-Teens I yr. Junior Prom Committee LARRY EARLS Baseball 2 yrs. Basketball I yr. Cross-Country 3 yrs. Cross-Country Co-Captain I Varsity Club 2 yrs. 160 I yr. Transfer from Sexton Bible Club Steering Committee Senior Play Usher Futura-College PATRICIA EVANS Honor Society Ilfg yrs. Honor Society ISecretaryl I yr. Archives Statt I yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Spanish Club 2 yrs. Spanish Club IVice Presidentl I yr Pep Club I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Commencement Usher Future-College ROSALINE KAY EVERETT Student Council I semester Bible Club I yr. Newman Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Committee Senior-Play Committee Pep Club Senior Prom Committee Future-Stenographer DAVID Z. FARMER Key Club I yr. Viking Statt I semester Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee- Senior Prom Committee ARBARA FERRELL Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Viking Stati I semester Y-Teens lVice Presidentl Y-Teens 3 yrsf Choir 2 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Pep Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Committee Art Club I yr. Operetta Committee 2 yrs. CATHY FRENCH Bible Club 3 yrs. Y-Teens I yr. Pep Club I yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Junior Play Committee Senior Play Committee IChairmanI RICHARD E. FRIELINK yr. Baseball I yr. Golt I yr.1 Key Club 3 yrs. Drama Club I yr. Senior Play Committee Junior Play Committee I r. Drama Nighf Pep Club I yr. Hi-Y I yr. Junior Prom Commifiee Furure-Air Force ENE W. GAMET Transfer from Easrern Fufure-Appreniiceship ANCY GEAHAN Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Drama Club 2 yrs. Archives Sraif I yr. Viking Sfaff I yr. Cheerleader I yr. Junior Prom Commifiee Junior Play Commiffee Pep Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Commiiiee Senior Prom Commiflee ENNETH GESSNER Fufure-College .INGER GRAVES Band 2 yrs. Band ISecre+aryI I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Archives Siaii I yr. Vilcing S+aFi I yr. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Opereiia Pep Club 2 yrs. G.A.A. I yr. Drama Club I semesrer 'Library Club I yr. ONALD GRIMWOOD Foofball 3 yrs. Foorball Ico-capiainl I yr. Baslceiball 3 yrs. Tracl: 3 yrs. Varsify Club 2 yrs. Varsify Club IPresiden'II I yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Key Club IVice Presidenil 2 yrs. Junior Fooiball Homecoming Couri i959 Homecoming Foofball King Siudenf Council 2 yrs. Fufure-College IICHAEL HAMILTON Debare 2 yrs. Spring Forensics 2 yrs. Golf Team 2 yrs. Key Club 2 yrs. Siudenl Council I yr. Junior Play Commirfee Senior Play Commilfee Senior Prom Commilfee Fuiure-Lawyer AVID HAMMOND Bible Club 3 yrs. Foolball I yr. Hi-Y 2 yrs. Fuiure-Business IIAN HANKEY Varsify Wresrling 2 yrs. Reserve Fooiball I yr. Pep Club I yr. Fufure-Service AROLYN HARDIN Girls League I yr. Junior Play Usher Bible Club 3 yrs. Y-Teens 3 yrs. Archives Siaff I yr. G.A.A. 2 yrs. Junior Prom Commifiee Junior Play Commiffee Library Club I yr. Furure-IBM Business School EITH HARRISON Foofball I yr. Baseball I yr. Wresiling I yr. Junior Play Commillee Senior Play Dramaiics Club Fufure-College in Tool and Die IChairmanI Manager NNDY HAWKINS Transfer from Olremos High Bible Club I semesfer Y-Teens I semesfer Choir I semesfer Fufure--Airline Hosfess DARWIN LEROY HEADLEY Cross Counfry 2 yrs. Tennis 3 yrs. Varsiiy Club I yr. Fufure-Armied Forces MARY DIANNE HILLIS Siudenl' Council I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Infer School Council I yr. Junior Prom Commifiee Senior Prom Commiflee Choir I yr. Senior Play Commiilee Pep Club Y-Teens 3 yrs. RONALD HODGES Foorball 3 yrs. Sophomore Class Treasurer Wresiling I yr. NANCY L. HOLMES Cheerleading I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Drama Club I yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Senior Play Commilfee IChairmanI Archives Sialii I yr. Pep Club I yr. Bowling Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Usherefie ROBERT C. HOLT Fooiball 3 yrs. Foorball Co-Caplain Baseball 3 yrs. Baslrelball I yr. Fufure-Civil Service NANCY A. HOPKINS G.A.A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Senior Play Cas? Y-Teens I yr. Bowling Club I yr. Junior Prom Commiife Fulurr-College ROBERT J. HORNUS Wresfling 2 yrs. Fooiball I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Fufure-Navy HARLAN LEE HUFFMAN Debafe I yr. Junior Play Casl' Senior Play Casf Forensics 3 yrs. Seminar Class Fuiure-College AUDREY ARLENE JOHNSON Fufure-Marriage DENNIS NEALE JOHNSON Cross-Couniry 3 yrs. Traclc I yr. Srudenr Council I semesfer Play Casl Club Nighi Casi Pep Club Play Commiilee Club I yr. e Chairman Junior Varsiry Drama Senior Drama Future-College SANDRA KAREN JOHNSON G.A.A. I yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Secretary and Treasurer of Newman Club Senior Play Commiriee Chairman Pep Club Spanish Club Sea Spriies Fulure--College JUDY M. JOHNSTON Honor Sociefy 2 yrs. Y-Teens 2 yrs. JAMES KAKALIK Debafe 2 yrs. Forensics 2 yrs. Sfudenf Direcior-Junior Play Sfudenl Producer-Senior Play Key Club 3 yrs. Key Club Treasurer I yr. Key Club Secrefary I yr. Srudenf Council Evereii Reporier Io WILS Spanish Club Fuiure-Universify of Michigan Engineering MARIANNE L. KALKA Newman Club IV2 yrs. BARBARA KEATON Y-Teens 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Junior Play Commiilee Senior Play Commiffee Fulure-Nurse JEANETTE LORRAINE KINNEY Y-Teens 3 yrs. Y-Teens Presidenr, Vice President and Inler Club Council Archives Slali 2 yrs. Archives Edifor I yr. G. A. A. I yr. Pep Club I yr. Girls League 2 yrs. Junior Play Ushererfe Junior Red Cross Council Furure-College CAROL KIRGIS Newman Club 3 yrs. Sludenl' Council I semeslar G. A. A. 2 yrs. Senior Play Commiriee Archives Business Srafi I yr. Choir I semesfer GERALD KITER Sludenl Council I semesler Transfer Siudenl- from Holi Fuiure--Service Ihen College GARY ALTON KLEINHENN Wresiling 2 yrs. Junior Class Officer Sophomore Class Oliicer Homecoming Courr I957 Football Foofball I yr. Fulure-Navy ihen Business College JAMES KNAPP Wresfling 2 yrs. Traclc 2 yrs. Foofball I yr. Tennis I yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Varsify Club I yr. Fulure-College PEKKA SAKARI KOIVUSALO Exchange Srudenl Archives Siaff Vilcing SIa'FF Phoiography Club BONNIE K. KRUGER Varsily Cheerleading 2 yrs. Siudenl Council I yr. Girls League I r. Y-Teens I yr. oliiicer G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Senior Play Cas? Pep Club I yr. Junior Prom Commiliee Furure--Michigan Sfafe Elemenfary Teaching or Physical Educaiion Universiry, RICHARD T. KUNDIVICH Fooiball I yr. Arr Club Senior Play Commifiee Archives S+aIT Senior Prom Commifree Y Varsiry Tracl: 3 yrs. Baslceiball I yr. Bible Club I yr. Drama Club I yr. Varsify Club I yr. Junior Play Commiriee Senior Prom Commifiee Hi-Y I yr. Fufure-Navy RHETA CAROLE LARDIE Bible Club 3 yrs. Choir 2 yrs. Junior Play Comrniiiee Archives 2 yrs. Junior Prom Commiffee G. A. A. I yr. Junior Play Usherelie Fuiure-Law Secreiary JANICE LATOURETTE ' Varsiiy Cheerleading 2 yrs. Fooiball Homecoming Couri' Junior Year Secreiary Sophomore Class Archives Siaff 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls 'League Secreiary I yr. Girls League Presidenl' I yr. Sfudenr Council I yr. Junior Prom Commirree Chairman Y-Teens I yr. Senior Play Commiiiee Pep Club I yr. Spanish Club I yr. Fufure-Alfend Michigan Slale Universify and become elemeniary Ieacher LEON J. LENNEMAN Newman Club I yr. Transfer from Sf. Mary's Fufure-Army HOWARD L. LIBERTY Fooiball I yr. Fuiure-Air Force GARY L. LINN Foolball I yr. Newman Club I yr. Sfudenl' Council 2 yrs. Furure-Salesmanship BRUCK M. LOOK Varsiry Fooiball 2 yrs. Varsiiy Baslceiball 3 yrs. Varsily Baseball 3 yrs. Varsiiy Club 2 yrs. I959 Baslie+ball Homecoming Courr Fuiure-College GARY L. LOOMIS Senior Play Casf Senior Finance Commirlee Transfer from Sexion Fuiure-College KAY MANTY Girls League 2 yrs. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Junior Prom Commillee Bible Club 3 yrs. Archives SIaFf I yr. Junior Play Commiffee Senior Play Commilfee Pep Club 2 yrs. Y-Teens 2 yrs. WILLIAM J. MATTILA Newman Club I semesler Furure-Milifary PAUL E. MAUNUS Band I yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Wreslling I yr. Pep Club I yr. Junior Prom Commifiee Fuiure-College Gi... League 2 Y... Fm...-Army vicius munek Bible Club I yr. Junior Prom Commiffee Senior Play Commifiee Chairman Fuiure-Marriage-CommunHy College LINDA LAKIN Transfer from Easiern Fufure-hospifal work Transfer from Easiern pep Club 3 Yrs. Band 2 yrs. 161 Band 3 yrs. Band Librarian I yr. Bowling Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Junior Prom Commiliee Senior Play Commiilee Fufure-College LAURA KAY McLEOD G. A. A. Fufure-College WILLIS S. McQUEEN Foofball 2 yrs. Baslcefball I yr. Track I yr. Golf 2 yrs. Drum Maior I yr. Band 2If2 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Key Club Secrefary I yr. Bible Club I yr. Drama Club I yr. Opereffa Casf Junior Prom Commiffee Junior Play Commiffee Senior Play Commiffee Fufure-Teacher DAVID MEADE Bible Club Phofograph Club Biology Club Social Chairman of Biology Club Fufu re-College JIM D. MEYERS Foofball 3 yrs. Baslrefball 3 yrs. Traclr 3 yrs. Varsify Club Vice Presiclenf 2 yrs Key Club Vice Prasidenf 3 yrs. Junior Prom Commiffee Pep Club I yr. Senior Prom Commiffee Fufure-College JEAN M. MILLER Bible Club 3 yrs. Y-Teens 3 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Pep Club I semesfer Fufure-Work and Marriage LARRY K. MISHLER Foolball 3 yrs. Baseball I yr. Tracl: Key Club I yr. Senior Play Commiffee Vice Presidenf Senior Class Fufu re-Armed Services LARRY U. MOLLITOR Co-op I yr. Bible Club I yr. LINDA L. MORLOCK Bible Club I yr. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Transfer from Mason Fufu ra-Regisfered Nurse CURT A. NARRAGON Bible Club 3 yrs. Tennis I yr. Fufure-Srafe Police JOHN NELSON Key Club 3 yrs. Debafe Team 2 yrs. Junior Play Cas? Sfudenf Council I yr. Drama Club I yr. Narional Thespian Sociefy I yr. Senior Play M. C. Fufure4Lawyer MARCIA NOWACK Junior Prom Commirfee Junior Play Commilfee Girls League Pep Club I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. G. A. A. Poinf Recorder I G. A. A. Secrefary I yr. Fufure-Business College GRETA M. NUSSDORFER Nafional Honor Sociefy 2 yrs. Nafional Honor Sociefy Presidanf I yr. Forensics 2 yrs. Archives Sfaff I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club President I yr Band Maioreffe 3 yrs. Band Vice President I yr. Girls League I' yr. G. A. A. I yr. Junior Prom Commiffae Fufu re-College MARY LOU PAINTER Fufure-Work af Bell Telephone SANDRA POWELL Reserve Cheerleader I yr. Varsify Cheerleader 2 yrs. Sfudenf Council 2 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Baslrefball Homecoming Courf I957 Foofball Homecoming Queen I959 Nafional Thespian Sociefy Vice Presidenf Drama Club 2 yrs. Senior Play Casf Junior Play Casf SHARON J. POWERS Choir 2 yrs. Newman Club 3 yrs. Ushereffe Senior Play Opererfa Junior Play Publicify Chairman Girls League G. A. A. I yr. Y-Teens I yr. Fufure-College WILLIAM PAUL POWERS Varsify Baslrefball 3 yrs. Varsify Tracl: 3 yrs. Varsify Cross-Counfry I yr. Varsify Foofball l yr. Newman Club 3 yrs. Hi-Y Club I yr. Sfudenf Council I yr. DAVID L. PRICE Foofball I yr. Foofball lManagerl I yr. Swimming I yr. Varsify Club I yr. Tennis 3 yrs. Fufure-College SANDRA J. RAYMOND Transfer from Sexfon Bible Club I yr. Y-feens I yr. Pep Club I yr. WILLIAM A. RELF Baslrefball I yr. Foofball I yr. Baseball I yr. Hi-Y I yr. Sfudanf Council I yr. Fufure-Army RAELENE ROBBINS G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Junior Play Prompfer Junior Prom Commiiffee Sfudenf Council I semesfer Bowling Club Fufure-College RICHARD ROBINSON Sfudenf Council Vice Pres. I yr. Junior Class Presidenf Sfudenf Council 3 yrs. Senior Play Casf Junior Prom Commiffee Foofball I yr. Drama Club Pep Club Fufure-Lawyer BARBARA J. ROWSE Transfer from Sexfon Pep Club Fufure-Bible College MARY RUTTER Bible Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Junior Prom Commiffee Junior Class Secrefary Pep Club I yr. All Sfar Volleyball Team 2 yrs. Fufure-Secrefary BONNIE K. SAILOR Bible Club 3 yrs. Choir 2 yrs. G. A. A. I semasfer Fulure-Baaury College 162 JEANINE SCHMIDTMAN Bible Club 3 yrs. Junior Play Casf Archives ICQ-Ediforl Drama Club 2 yrs. Spanish Club 3 yrs. Thespian Sociefy I yr. Fufure--College JOLENE SCHULTZ Girls League I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Bowling Club I yr. Fufure-Secrefary CHRISTIANE SIGWALT Foreign Exchange Sfudenf G. AKA. Sfudenf Council Fufure-Inferprefer HOWARD SILCOX Fufu re-Undecided RONALD EUGENE SKINKLE Tech Sludenf Fufure-Draffing LYNN PAUL SLEE Foofball 3 yrs. Baseball lManagerl I yr. Wresfling 3 yrs. Senior Play Commiflee Junior Play Commiflee Varsify Club I semesfer Fufure-Armed Forces DIANE SMITH Archives Sfaff I yr. Junior Play Commiffee Junior Prom Commiffee Senior Play Commiffee G. A. A. 2 yrs. Girls League Represenfafive I semesfer All-Sfar Volleyball Team I yr. Y-Teens 2 yrs. Newman Club I semesfer Ari' Club I semesfer Pep Club 2 yrs. Fufure-Secrefary SANDRA SMITH Bible Club 3 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Drama Club 2 yrs. Junior Prom Commiffee Drama Nighf-I958 Exchange Edifor of Vilcing Pep Club I yr. Fufure-Sscrefary DUANE H. SMOKE Fufure-Electronics GARY L. SCHRAY Presidenf of Senior Class Foofball 2 yrs. Baslrefball 2 yrs. Track 3 yrs. Kay Club 3 yrs. Key Club Presiclenf I yr. Varsify Club I yr. Exchange Club I yr. Sludenl' Council I yr. Tracl: Cepfain I yr. Fufure-Phys. Ed. Teacher and Coach JO-CARROLL SPACE Senior Play Casf Junior Play Misfress of Ceremonies Thespian Club Drama Club 3 yrs. Sfudenf Council I yr. Spanish Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Girls League 3 yrs. G. A. A. Treasurer Pap Club JOAN SPRAGUE Girls League I yr. Cheerleading 2 yrs. G.A.A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Drama Club 2 yrs. Pep Club 2 yrs. Junior Play Casf Senior Play Casf Junior Class Treasurer Senior Class Sacrefary Fufure-Nurse MARY LEE STEPHENS National Honor Sociefy 2 yrs. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Drama Club 3 yrs. Senior Play Casf Junior Prom Decoralions Chairman Junior Play Junior Class Money-Making Chairman Pep Club 2 yrs. Fufure-Elemenfary Teacher PATRICK LOREN STEVENS Traclr 3 yrs. Cross Counfry 2 yrs. Cross Counlry Co-Capfain I yr. Foofball I yr. Junior Play Casf Varsify Club 2 yrs. Key Club 3 yrs. Senior Class Treasurer Drama Club Nafional Thespian Sociafy Fufure-College KAY SWEENEY Cheerleading 2 yrs. Newman Club Secrefary I yr. Newman Club Treasurer I yr. Girls League 2 yrs. G. A. 2 yrs. Pep Club 2 yrs. Sfudenl Council I semesfer Junior Prom Commilfee CARL TARRANT Transfer from Easfern BARBARA ANN TEACHOUT Y-Teens 3 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Bible Club 2 yrs. Arr Club I sarnesfer Junior Play Commilfee Opereffa Fufure-Seamslress or Service JUDY THOMAS Transfer from Easfern Pep Club Bible Club Viking Sfaff Future-Professional Dancer JILL ANNETTE THOMPSON Transfer from Easfern Junior Class Prom Sfage Chairman Homeroom Secrefary I yr. Viking Sfaff I semesfer Junior Play Fufure-Undecided PATRICIA ELLEN THOMPSON Girls League Rapresenfafive I yr. Bible Club 3 yrs. Bible Club Steering Commiffee 2 yrs. Y. Teens I yr. Senior Play Commiffee Fufure-Secrefary KENT E. TWITCHELL Transfer from Dimondale Bible Club Arf Club Pep Club Archives Arf Edifor Senior Play' Com-miffee Fufure-Commercial Arfisf EARL GENE VALERIUS Wresfling 2 yrs. Foofball I yr. Baseball I yr. Baslrefball I yr. Junior Prom CommiHee Sfudenf Council Fufure-Collage CHARLES IRVING VAN SLUYTERS Band 3 yrs. Band Presidenf I yr. Bible Club I yr. Opereffa Commiffee-I958 Fufure-College NATALIE VER PLANCK Transfer from Eastern UGENE R. WEAVER Fooiball I yr. Track 2 yrs. Sfudeni Council I yr. Phofogra hy Club I yr. Furure-Engineering ICHARD J. WHEELER Baskefball I yr. Baseball 2 yrs. Foofball 3 yrs. Wresfling I yr. Swimming I yr. Key Club 3 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Varsiry Club I yr. HARON LEE WHIPPLE Girls League treasurer I yr. Junior Play Cas? Senior Play Promprer Bowling Club I yr. G. A. A. 3 yrs. Y-Teens I yr. Drama Club I yr. Junior Prom Pep Club infer-Club Council I yr. INN CHARLENE WHITMORE Senior Play Siudenl' Council I semesfer G. A. A. I yr. Bible Club 2 yrs. Y-Teens I yr. Drama Club 2 yrs. Drama Nighl Play IENNETH WAYNE WIGTON Drama Club I semesfer Fufure-Air Force 'EGGY LEE WILDER Transfer from Sexfon Spanish Club Girls League Fulure-Work IRENDA KAY WILLIAMS Sfudenf Council 2 yrs. Bible Club 3 yrs. Junior Prom Commiffee Senior Play Commifree Y-Teens 2 yrs. Spanish Club 2 yrs. G. A. A. 2 yrs. Pep Club I yr. Fufure-Nurse OHN H. WILLIAMS Junior Prom Cornmiilee Wreslling 3 yrs. .Baseball 2 yrs. LICHARD J. WILSON Fufure-Undecided .OIERT CARL WILSON Transfer from Saxlon Library Sfaff Cross-Counlry Viking Varsify Club Fufure-Army ARRY RUSSEL WRIGHT Transfer from Sexlon Fulure-Navy Cur Advertisers To our palrons, The businessmen and merchanfs of our communiry, goes our ap- preciafion for +heir inieresr in and supporr of The l96O ARCHIVES. Conlacfing business people in +his way was a new experience for many members of +he business sfaff. If presenfed a challenge To be able fo convince a businessman 'rhal our year- book is a worfh-while adverfising medium. By using picfures in each adver+isemen'r. +he business sfalif feels fhal' +he reader will become more keenly aware of fhese ad- verfisers and 'lhal' he will in +urn 'rrade wi+h +hese local business people. X 1-1 nu 'W fl f 1 ADVIEIETU SUNG DENSTAEDT'S Shop-Riie Super Food Marker Quick-Serve Hardware Locally Owned Locally Opera+ed Va riefy Siore 3630 Soufh Cedar S1'ree'l' TU 2-492I 37I3 Soufh Cedar Srreei' TU 2-497I 37I5 Souilh Cedar Sfreei' TU 2-62ll George Hood greefs Harry Templehan, Larry Huhn, and John McGoldriclr. STEVE'S BARBER SHOP 33l2 Sou1'h Cedar Si'ree'l' We Need Your Scalp. Barber Sieve To+h gives Larry Earls a haircui' as Armoui H. Knighf finishes work on Keifh Harrison. Karen Parker and Siray Park have been shopping ai' 'ihe Shop Rife. FAMILY DRUG STORE 43l4 Souih Cedar S1'ree+ TU 2-373l Drugs and Prescripiions Linda CeH'om and Allene Smi+h enjoy malfeds served by Mrs Opal Wright STEVE'S SPORT SHOP 34l5 Sou+l1 Cedar Sfreei' TU 2-7398 SOUTH SIDE WELDING 37I2 Sou'l'l1 Cedar Sfreel' TU 2-626I ll-W Pai and Mike Sievens give Don Bauer flie special features of an Jack Sfgwarf shows George Mobergi Ken Gessner and Doug oufboard moior. MICHIGAN WELDING SUPPLY 38I I Sou+l1 Cedar Sfreei TU 2-5724 Linde-Lincoln-Jackson Leading Producls for Welding and Safely Sewing 'l'he Heari' of Michigan ............M, X ., , .... ., .,.,.,.........,..........m,...... .,,,e,- ,,,,,, Allan e good repair iob on a radiefor. MARTINIZING-I hr. Dry Cleaning 3824 Sou'l'l1 Cedar Sireei' TU 2-94l2 On Your Way To School Mary McBrien and ArleH'a Rippen iell Mrs. May Wilbur fha! fhey wan? iheir sweafers ready by 3:30 p. m. A 8. W ROCT BEER 3200 Sou'I'l1 Cedar Besl' Rool' Beer in Town Be'Hy Roach serves rooi' beer +o C. Hardin, G. McCoy, K. Barber. J. Miske. M. RuH'er, and P. Thompson. WOLVERINE SERVICE 4000 Sou'l'h Cedar TU 2-57l l Eniering Wolverine Service are Bonnie Kiniigh and Marcia Jamison. WARDROBE CLEANERS 3330 Soufh Cedar Sfreei' TU 2-623I You've fried +he resh now +ry ihe best Safisfied cusfomers, Joyce Mislre and Judy Buclrs leave Ward- robe Cleaners. BARNES AVENUE FLORAL 725 Wes'l' Barnes Avenue IV 5-543 I Barbara McCaige, Jane? Alush, Sheila Thomas, afnd Kay Howard admire 'l'he floral arrangemenfs. -...Nts Nm, M. ,flifiii LANSING LUMBER COMPANY Souih Cedar aI' Jolly Road TU 2-2433 Manufacfurers of Pageani' Homes Mr. Ervin Carless gives 'Folders Io Mike McCune and Larry Shlapshy. ROY'S BARBER SHOP 43I6 B Soufh Cedar SI'reeI' Three Barbers Quick Service Barber Roy W. Spencer and Jim Veldheer give haircuis +o Doug Weelrs and Bruce Shepard. SMALL'S INCORPORATED 2I I Souih Washing'I'on IV 4-4-59l Richard Sweef of SmaII's shows 'Iies +o Jo Pangle and Carol Johnson. LIEBERMANN'S I07 Soufh Washingfon Avenue IV 2-I457 fm .TAFIF WouId you like luggage for graduaI'ion7 Nellie Benneii' of Liebermann's asks Joyce Sprague and Nancy Siiver. KENT DELUX CLEANERS 29II Sourh Washingfon Avenue TU 2-039I One-hour service-Free pickup and delivery S 8: H Green Slamps Carolyn Hardin and Joyce Dorer pick up iheir dry cleaning from Dale McGill. MODEL FINANCE OF LANSING, INC. II03 SouH1 Washinglon Avenue IV 2-0685 Jim Osirender and Tom Padge'H hulk over Ierms of paymenl' wi'Ih Mr. Norman Herzog. SWANEE DRIVE IN 20I5 Soulh Washinglfon Avenue IV 2-0l75 Linde Barnes and Gail Folh are served cokes by Mr. Richardson. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Inferesfed In An In'IeresI'ing And Profitable FuI'ure As Practical ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS and TECHNICIANS No Previous Training or Experience Necessary Receiving 'Ireining in fha modern Deiroii Laboraiories of 'I'I1e worId's Iergesf resideni Elecfronics Training Organizafion Our graduafes are regularly requesied by Ihe Ne+ion's Leaders in Elecfronics for posi+ions as Engineers and Technicians in UHF and Color TV, Guided Missile Research. Elecironic Brains and compufers, Indusfrial Confrol Equipmenr, Communicafions Ilncluding Naiional Nelwork as well as Maior TV siaiionsl and many, many ofhers. Visif School. Phone or Mail Coupon Free Booklef and Complefe Informaiion R.E.T.S. IV 4-4390 I29 Easf Michigan Avenue 170 MHIISIIIILI. MUSIC 213 North Washington Avenue Everything in Music IV 5-3836 XM -+4-Q Thelma Van Til and Linda Ball examine a Clarinet. BALDWIN PIANOS Are Used Exclusively Throughout Everett High School From Wcofaugkgn miie company 219 North Washington al IV 2-7 I 94 lfmalaki Studio Lansing's Most Modern Studios Official Everett High School Photographer 109K North Washington Avenue I Y 3' Ev' 5 i to ,A Mrs. Eavey shows a picture of Bruce Look to Diane Cuson and Bonnie McCaige. ANDRE'S RECORD SHOP Largest stock of records under one roof in Michigan 327 North Washington Avenue IV 9-9423 Do you like this one? Pat Thompson asks Carol Kuff. THE STATE JOURNAL LANSING DRY GOODS l20 Easl' Lenawee 3l3 Soul'h Washinglon Avenue IV 5-32ll Exl'. 287 IV 2-l587 Mrs. Blanche Hudson shows lhe Fairchild engraver +o Beverly Linda Brown and Diane Smilh checlr lhe price of swealers wilh Hill and Jeannie Sailor. Mrs. Dorolhy Osgood. LARRABEE'S PlN0'S 325 Soul'h Washinglon Avenue 22I Soulh Washinglon Avenue IV 5-5729 IV 9-67l4 Jim Harrison and Bob Powers check golfing equipmenl in anfici- Mrs. Hurni of Everelf's facully plays a record 'For Sandra Cobb paiion of spring. and Moreen Bacon. 172 MICHIGAN SCHOOL SERVICE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 312-314 North Grand Avenue 11222 East Michigan Avenue IV 2-0604 IV 2-1287 Complete Service for Michigan Schools Lansing's Quality Leader w w- Bob Holi and RUSIY Boufquln l'15PeCl G dlC+lQn5 Y Shown IVY B. Curtis. L. Brown, R. Wheeler, D. Smith, T, Padgett and Mrs. Georgeane LeNIay. J. Ostrander like the Oldsmobile Convertible. HASSELBRING COMPANY PHONE Itlanhoc 2-1219 OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT I-lasselbrlng Company 310 I. HAND AVENUE LANSING. IICIIIGAI Portable Typewriter Headquarters Sold-Rented-Repaired Free Pick-up and Delivery Olympia Royal Remington Smith-Corona Underwood Hermes 310 North Grand Avenue Portable Typewriter Headquarters Rudy Abood and Joe Ervin stop at a display ot portable typewriters 173 THE THREE CHEFS 8I7 Easi' Michigan Avenue IV 9-804I We're Never To Busy To Say HeIIo. clif dick pai' dicIc '62 MYERS PRINTING SERVICE I42I Easi' Michigan Avenue Fine Printing Since T921 Dick Wheeier and Bob Curfis are served by Don and Penny Pmemn- Telephone IV 22-55-4 MCCLINTOCK CADILLAC COMPANY 2400 Easi- Michigan Avenue IV 7-5046 VERSLUIS STUDIOS Phone IV 2-I442 I I7 Easi' Michigan Avenue OWEDDING OGRADUATION O GLAMOUR 0 PASSPORT Kiddy Town-A Compleie DeparI'men+ For Children-They Love II' Guy Dorer and Gary Linn admire Ihe Cadillac converfible in Personalify and Qualify Mr. McCIinI'ocI:'s driveway on Cambridge Sfreef. Are Always Foremosi' SCOTTY'S SALES AND SERVICE .gparaguefi ,jwlome jurniahinga 326 Shepard Street 3420 South Logon Street IV 4-6322 W. D. Heggie, Prop. 2-2468 Tu Serving Lansing Since 1915 A A-1 ' l gf . 4 Q Bonnie McCaige and Diane Cuson admire the furniture at Sprague's. Meissner Lumber Co. CARTWRIGHT SHOES 'V 54737 1631 West Mount Hope Avenue IV 9-9690 2219 West Main Street li 4 5 Ted Martin of Cartwright's shows shoes to Pat Young and Mary Benneff, When are you going to have a sale on paint? Joyce Skinner and Carol Musselman ask Mr. Meissner. 175 RITCHEYS GULF SERVICE 816 South Pennsylvania at East Main Smid jam! 1124 East Mount Hope Avenue IV 4-5327 'V 54547 You've Tried the Rest Now Try the Best Serving Lansing Since 1903 of Stations Mr. Hal Pumphrey shows Linda Barnes. Gail Foltz. and Nancy Stiver and Connie Flannigan receive service from Gloria Twitchell the Hawaiian flower, Bird of Paradise. Mr, Dorr Ritchey. Olofsson Corporation 2727 Lyons Avenue IV 4-5381 GILBERT LUMBER COMPANY Tools-Dies-Jigs-Fixtures 3501 South Pennsylvania Special Standard Machinery TU 2-5719 Jeff Dean and Chester Wright enter OIof5s0n'5, Jerry Blair and Gordon Milner consider a window display at Gilbert Lumber Company, 176 BANK OF LANSING Lansing, Michigan DANIELS JEWELRY 207 Soufh Washingfon Avenue IV 20I63 In Lansing ifs Daniels for fine iewelry. MEMBER MEMBER FEDERAL FEDERAL DEPOSIT RESERVE INSURANCE SYSTEM CORPORATION MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE WASHINGTON AND MICHIGAN E. GRAND RIVER AND CENTER Mr. Gudolsky shows Joyce Sprague and Nancy buy in wafehes. Our congra'l'ula+ions fo fhe graduaiing class of I960 wi'I'h besi' wishes for success in Ihe years ahead. The DUDLEY PAPER COMPANY M, I :Q K ,.k, x ww I Siiver a good Congratulations .ISL In-, ?g2:,,, K H f a x 0 1 ,.', 2 ' Tom Slrinnor of DudIey's shows Jana! Alush and Barbara Mc- Caigo fha orders he is writing. 177 Mighty Satisfying on every score! 1960 DYNAMIC B8 S IQSCD CI..ESIVICDEIL.E STYLED AND POWERED FOR THE ROCKETING SIXTIES! Take score Card in hand and add up the many satisfying features of the 1960 Oldsmobile! New Quadri-Balanced Ride with Vibra-Tuned body mountings for the smoothest, steadiest, quietest, most satisfying ride you've ever tried! There are two new Rocket Engines for '60. Three established series . . . seventeen new models . . . including two new 3-seat Fiestasl Take a good look at Olds on every score . . . you'll find the results are Mighty Satisfying! OLDSMOBILE DIVISION. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORAT 0 SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A NEW CAR . . . MAKE YOURS A ROCKET OLDSI The Christman Company Builders Lansing, Michigan UW JoAnne Woodward cafches up wiih Gayle Blackorby and Bar- bara Andrews as ihey leave +l1e new Evereh High School. Smith Tree Service, Inc. Ingersoll Road Smifh Tree Service offers Lansing's only complefe Horficulrure Service Marilyn Gascho and Sue Counsellor admire a hee planfed on flue grounds by Sinilh Tree Service 'Ihis winfer. 179 FASHION CENTER BEAUTY SALON 2I20 Soulh Cedar S'I'ree'I' WA'I'KIN'S SHOES IV 9-25l9 2422 Sou'l'h Cedar Slreel Courleous BWUTY Se VICe The Shoe Slore Wi+h The Long Values Joyce Miske and Georgienna McCoy have Iheir hair slyled by Cugfomgrg receive cheer-ful 59,-vice af Waikiffg, Mabel Ellison and Myra Perl: of Ihe Fashion Cenler. BARYAMES CLEANERS AND FOSTER DRUGS SHIRTS LAUNDERERS, INC. 2603 50U'fl1 Cedar Sffeel V - 9Il Bring ll' Today-Wear ll' Tonighl I 5 0 Complele Prescrip-lion and Founiain Service George Foley shows Nancy Hopkins and Billie Ellis a garmenl' Carlie Brown, en employee of Fos+er's, serves Nadine Payne of 'Ihef is beaulifully cleaned. Everell High School. 180 7 RAY SABLAIN 2827 Soufh Cedar Sfreef Office Phone TU 2-0223-Plani' Phone TU 2-'5733 Excavafing-Grading-Ready Mix Concreie Al.'S SOUTHTOWN MARKET 2832 Soufh Cedar Sireei' TU 2-052I L45 How's business fhis 'lime of year? Sharon McC0llar. Jolene Gary Kleinhenn, who works in his faiher's sfore, shows a good Schulfz, and Linda MarlaH aslr fha driver of Sablafin's fruclr. buy -lo cusfomer. Vickie Wesfcoff. SWAlN'S SUNOCO 3I00 Soufh Cedar Sfreef TU 2-9446 Service is more 1'han iusl' a word wifh us. fs ' 3 sf in ii--ll Vic Spence of Swain's fills +he gas hunk for Roberfa Smifh and Linda Van PaH'en. HEDLUND HARDWARE 5I08 Soufh Cedar S1'ree'I' Jolly-Cedar Plaza Self-Service Hardware-One-Sfop Shopping Sally Culver of Hedlund's shows household arlicles fo Sharon Powers and Carol Kirgis. SPONSORS HELEN BEAUTY SHOP Permanenfs 8: Hair S'ryIing l730 Soufh Cedar Sfreef IV 2-7744 'A' 'A' MODER-NE BEAUTY SALON The Finesi' in Beau+y Care 'For 'rhe Discriminafing Woman 2320 Souih Cedar Sfreei' IV 2-24I2 'A' i' RICH HARDWARE 2406 Sourh Cedar S1'ree'r IV 2-I820 f 'k STATE CLEANERS 2408 Soufh Cedar S+ree+ IV 4-I4-3I i' 'k D 8: C STORES, INC. 24I8 Soufh Cedar Srreef Your Friendly Neighborhood Siore 'A' 'A' BOOGAARD JEWELERS 404 Easf Rockford ar Soufh Cedar IV 4-72I4 'A' i' HOLIDAY GRILL 27I I Soufh Cedar S'rree+ IV 9-859I 'k 'A' PET'S AQUARIUM PET SHOP 3020 Sou+h Cedar S+ree+ TU 2-737I i i' BURDEN'S DRUG STORE 3634 Soufh Cedar TU 2-5735 'A' i' CHEENEY GROCERY 45I6 Soufh Cedar S+ree+ TU 2-333I 'A' 'A' CAPITOL CITY LUMBER COMPANY 7l9 Easi' S+. Joseph IV 2-I I I5 'A' 'k AMERICAN LAUNDRY CompIe+e Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service I I I-I I3 Easf Washifenaw IV 2-0864 'lr 'A' PLYWOOD SALES COMPANY 3I2I Sourh Pennsylyania Avenue IV 4-I305 'A' 'k C-3ENE S CYCLE AND TOY SHOP QuaIi+y Bicycles, Tricycles, Toys and Hobby Supplies 702 Wesf Barnes Avenue IV 4-0362 182 SARSZEIIVE S2255 I I5 Wesf Allegan Sheer IV 5-434I - 'A' 'A' Wy ' lliiil if -if im My ,JAP Home DAIRY COMPANY Uri 3I9-32I Soufh Washinglon Avenue My Qi I ' ' i' bv! sTewART's LUNCH P 1 6 II35 Soufh Washingfon Avenue - 0 'k 'A' LARRY'S SECOND HAND STORE Furnirure, Rugs, Tools. Sfoves. EIC. More of Everyrhing You Wan+ l8I4 Soulh Washinglon Avenue IV 5-4776 i 'A' JIM'S MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT TU 2-796l Corner of Holmes and Waehinglon Avenue 'k 'k WAGENVOORD 81 COMPANY 306 Norrh Grand Avenue 'A' 'k SPEAKER-HINES 8: THOMAS, INC. 3I aNor'rh Grand Prinlin ' ff 1 LANSING CAFE ' A I ' II6-I I8 Easf Michigan Avenue . hjjllu IN Q M 1 .fi gm NJ . 'N :il ' 'I H fi , 'NP' .fill I lbw ll LEWIS FUEL COMPANY MIIEJ pM' x ,Q Sunheal Furnace Oil and Name Brand Coals u J' ' 5' 636 Easl' Michigan Avenue f A Illlfiilp ik ii ' BANCROFT FLOWER si-io? I409 Easl' Michigan 'k 'k J. H. ALEXANIAN Cleaning and Repairing Rugs 252I Eas'I Michigan Avenue 'A' i' APPLIANCE PARTS COMPANY 2005 Easi' Michigan Avenue 'k 'k 183 g 8: Pholographing IV 2-2l22 64 4' L: I 2- .qi Bnivwflqbbu q I' ffm 1 ff W 527 Www Qty QWM ap lf wi Jw fy if W My Q fww V5 yggw QQ W X ,u., P... WR Wm Mxywyfqyifmg M? F5 ,fi y-nj .A , , A MMWW ,lf wa A-by-vwfff Muff 21-Iffw Wig W wwf W?Z,jl'U'KM7 M N sr ap-QQ' WW F Q W fi , 15' .aff , W -by I' I Wf' N PM l' M W 7 X iw f V 9 ' 3 X xv C, F3 , 0, co x ' rf - PS' DMX f u WW, 105, 'U' 1 VN Q Yf . sf' -' Q 953 ML ' f7cQ gigyfV FW fp ' X , Q J-P , 40 FQ? 1 s I, MS' -1 1' u 'I I' A 'L' i n' 3- :nw ' -- ,- hh . - ' - 4 . . 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