Fremont High School - Mogul Yearbook (Fremont, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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Zddfbddfg ' Our Board of Education, through its outstanding work and guidance, has made our school system one of which we can well be proud. Their efforts this past year have assured us of improved building accommodations in the near future. 1 4 l Lag, ,......ni 7577? ... 7a 16544156 The Class of 1954, the seventy-fifth anniversary grad- uating class of Fremont High School, would like to pay tribute to the many persons who throughout the years have helped to make our school one ofthe best. The active support and interest of the many teachers, students, members of the community, and administrators who have served our school throughout the years, has been sincerely appreciated not only by the Class of '54, but also by the other seventy-four classes before us. I I I l 4 7254 fellilllliq Paul Emerich, superintendent of Fremont's schools, is shown here dictating to his office secretary, Margaret Curren. Our high school principal, Arthur Buttman, is working out the schedule with his secretary, Beth Myers. midwi- ETHEL ADAIR, B.S., Home Economics Mg, 311-,LT..,, WESLEY COOPER, B.S., Social Sciences FRANK DEAN, Driver Training FAY ADAIR, A.B., M.A., English ELMER CHRISTENSON, A.B., B.T., Science Y Y -V -Y Q:-fwfr - FRANK DEMMON, B.S., M.A., Social Sciences GERALD DELLANBACH, B.S., Vetercn's Agriculture ELDON DURKEE, A.B., M.A., Music fb'--Q-M...,,M ESTHER ELMQUEST BS Business Siudies JOHN FLEMING, B.S., Sciences and Coaching MARY LYNNE FLEMING, B.S., Ar! JACK FOSHEIM, A.B., English, Speech DONALD GEBRAAD, B.S., Business Studies JOHN FORSTEN, A.B., Mathematics and Coaching NETTIE FOWLER, B.S., English ELAINE GUNTHER, B.S., Business Siudies THEO GUILLAUME, B.S., English, Physical Educoiion HARVEY HEERSPINK, A.B., Mcfhemuiics MYRON HERMANCE, A.B., Music ED KLUM, B.S., Social Sciences and Coaching KENNETH LECKRONE, B.S., Veteran's Agriculture JOHN NABER, A.B., Mathematics NEVA ORR, A,B., English LYLE MYERS, B.S., Agriculture WILLIAM NOYD, B.S., M.A., Mathematics and Coaching GERALDINE RANDALL AB English Latin JOHN ROTTSCHAFER, A.B., Chemistry, Physics W- , ,f aww? ,gWf3'2!12?4 Wie' 251, ,ybwgxl V REX PROVINES, B.S., Science DAVID RECTOR, B.S., English, Social Sciences HAROLD SAUNDERS, A.B., English, Spanish ETHEL SAUR, Life Certificate, Librorion OLIN SEYMOUR, Ford Mechanical Institute, Motor Shop RICHARD WARNER, B.S., M.S,, Industrial Arls Hum- RUTH SAYl.ES, B.S., Home Economics Wifi RUTH VAN HORN, A.B., M.A., Social Sciences if f The students cmd faculty battle it out at the annual benefit game for the March of Dimes. l Mr. Fosheim is shown here directing the Checking the passes in the library is one Junior Play. of the duties of Mrs. Saur. The windows get a good cleaning Leonard Johnson takes a pause Bill Sneller and Bern Neibor, two by Gerrit Neibor. from his daily routine. of our ianitors, on the iob. 14 SQEIATIUIQS ' me Class Officers. Seated: Wyss Miller, President, Marion Walsworth, Secretary. Standing: Wayne Robertson, Treasurerg Bill Dok, Vice-president. 2 fr , 4 Wycw 4. - llewhs sr' Tom DeVanney, Joyce Kreps, and Al Pugno, sales- Gloria Rottman, Miss Elmquest, Elaine Vogel, and men in the clothing section of the Senior Sale, Marlene Borgman enioy themselves in the literary are practicing their selling abilities on each other. department of the Big Sale. I6 W W, KATHLEEN WISSNER Salutctoricn HUGH JOHNSON Co-winner Athletic Award WYSS MILLER WAYNE ROBERTSON Class President V0l9diCfDYif1r1 S ' Wanna LOUIS HOOKER ROGER SCHUITEMAN Citizenship Award Co-winner Athletic Award endow 65444 Www Four years ago a group of enthusiastic and ex- cited freshmen entered the doors of F. H. S. Under the direction of our ninth grade sponsors, Miss Orr, Mrs. Adair, Miss Bradman, and Mr. Myers, we elect- ed our class officers. We chose Hugh Johnson as our president, Ken Schuiteman as vice-president, Janet Millis as secretary, and Carl Canniff as treas- urer. In choosing Bill Dok, Tom Dawe, Linda Weisner, and Don Trimble to represent us, we were sure that our Student Council would have a good start. So that everyone could get better acquainted we had a skating party at the Shelby Pavilion. We returned as sophomores ready to start the second year of our high school life. Mr. Provines, Mrs. Adair, Mr. Heerspink, and Mr. Myers were our advisors. For our class officers we elected as presi- dent, Carl Canniff, vice-president, Louie Hooker, secretary, Wanda Headlee, and treasurer, Marilyn Shriver. Our representatives in the Student Council were Marion Walsworth, Bill Dok, Don Hendrie, and Wyss Miller. Hugh Johnson held the office of treasurer of the Council. That year we decided to have a box social in the gym. lt was followed by games and refreshments. Marion Walsworth, the sophomore candidate, was chosen queen of the Carnival. The year ended with the sophomores serving at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We also participated in the first annual Play Day, which was held at Fremont Lake. We united the following fall and were enrolled under the title of iuniors. Our officers were Louie Hooker, president, Al Pugno, vice-president, Wyss Miller, secretary, and Marion Walsworth, treasurer. Representing us in the affairs of student government were Lois Jibson, Roger Schuiteman, Carl Canniff, and Don Hendrie, while two of our members were elected to council offices. These were Hugh John- son, vice-president, and Bill Dok, treasurer. We gave our Junior Play, Riddle Me Riches, a three-act comedy, in November. ln the spring the iuniors had the task of honoring the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. l8 Our sponsors, Miss Van Horn, Miss Elmquest, Miss Sayles, Mr. Durkee, Mr. Adair, and Miss Gunther, aided us in our program titled, Senior Hit Parade. The year ended with the signing of our Moguls on Play Day, which was held in the gym because of rain. ln the fall of 1953 came the school year we had looked forward to. To lead us in this last eventful year the class elected Wyss Miller, president, Bill Dok, vice-president, Marion Walsworth, secretary, and Wayne Robertson, treasurer. Miss Van Horn, Miss Elmquest, Mr. Adair, Mr. Gebraad, and Miss Gunther served as our senior sponsors. Mary Ellen Collins, Lois Hendrickson, Marilyn Shriver, and Al Pugno were chosen to represent the seniors in the Student Council. Once more Hugh Johnson demonstrated his leadership abilities as president of the Council. Roger Schuiteman was vice-president. Serving on the cabinet were Lois Jibson, Don Hendrie, Bill Dok, Louie Hooker, and Wayne Robertson. We had many outstanding members in the field of sports. We will remember Louie Hooker, our foot- ball captain, for his power on the gridiron. Hugh Johnson was chosen one of the top players in the Ken-New-Wa League. The Homecoming was another highlight for the seniors with Beverly Tanis presiding as the queen. During the year we raised money for our skip- trip by a bigger than ever senior rummage sale, the magazine campaign, selling Christmas cards, a Christmas baked goods sale, and a senior movie. The Senior Play, Ramshackle lnn, a three-act mystery, was given on April 22 and 23. The Junior-Senior Banquet, the Honor Banquet, the skip-trip to Chicago, and graduation exercises filled the spring of i954 with many memories. As we say good-bye to dear old F.H.S. we realize that these have been the most memorable years of our lives. We will always remember the parties, classes, clubs, carnivals, and our teachers. We hope that the remaining students will enioy themselves as we did. ' PATRICIA JEAN SALLY BARBARA MARCELLINE T. M. SHIRLEY MAE ALFSEN AMILY BEAUDRY BELDER JEANETTE ANN RUTH ELAINE KENNETH JAY ELWIN JOHN BELL BLOHM BOERMAN BORGMAN MARLENE ANN BEVERLY JO ANN CARL DONALD JOANNE KAY BORGMAN BRUCKNER BUITENDORP BULTMAN THELMA JEAN LOIS JEAN SANDRA MARDELL CARL J. BURDEN BUTTERFIELD CAMPBELL CANNIFF DONALD LOUIS MARY ELLEN ELINOR LORAINE ROGER DALE CAREW COLLINS COOK CRAWFORD EDWIN LE ROY THOMAS CHARLES WINIFRED MARCIA BETTY JEAN CREGG DAWE DE KRYGER DERK5 THOMAS VINCENT BILL LEE GEORGE CARROLL DUANE DE VANNEY DOK DU PONT EGBERT EDITH MARIE JOYCE CAROLYN MARY ELLA THOMAS LEE EKKEL ENSING EVANS FORD KAY MARIA JOE MAYNARD ALICE MINA ALMA INEZ FOWLER FOX GALSTER GALSTER ww X - -- LEE ROY CARL ALFRED CAROL JOYCE GATES GOOSMAN GRABILL HART WANDA MARY LOIS GERTRUDE DONALD LEE RAYMOND AUSTIN HEADLEE HENDRICKSON HENDRIE HINDES ROBERT GARTH ALICE LORRAINE SCOTT MARILYN LEONE HOAD HOFFMAN HOLMES HOMAN ji' 4 79 LOUIS RAYMOND MARY ELLEN REX FRED ROBERT JAMES HOOKER HOPPA HOPPA JANSMA LOIS ANN BETTY JANE HUGH ALAN DELORES JEAN JIBSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES WILBUR DEAN MILDRED MARIE KENT LEROY JEANETTE LUCILLE JORDAN KERNS KERSTETTER KIBART L 277' H777 Y WC' JOYCE HELENE DAWN LORAE MILDRED ELIZABETH JOHN LEN KREPS LEETH LINDSAY MANOR GAYLE MARILYN MATER JANICE MAY MILLIS C3111 qlluhiug g'Hrmux'g Glass nf 1 554 MELVIN LEROY MEEUWENBERG LYLE GAYLYN MONETTE BEATRICE ARLENE WYSS MELLON MILLER JOAN DENISE LA VERN ROYAL NOBLE NYSON MARILYN GRACE DONA MAE MARGARET ANN DELLA MAE OOSTING PARKETON PELL PLAISIER EILEEN MAE ALFRED WILLIAM JANET RAE NANCY JANE PLATT A PUGNO PURCELL PURCELL PHILLIP EDWARD WAYNE MARVIN ARLENE PHYLLIS TERRY LEROY RICHTER ROBERTSON ROBINS ROMANS 25 '5lfLf4, GLORIA MAE BEATRICE MARY MARIE BERNETT VIOLA MAE ROTTMAN SCHEIDEL SCHIPPER SCHNEPP KENNETH JOHN ROGER EDWIN RAY DICK ELWIN EUGENE SCHUITEMAN SCHUITEMAN SHARLOW SHELL MARY LORETTA RAY DELL MARILYN RUTH LAURA DESSIE SHELL SHINEW SHRIVER SIMONS 1 w I qw' CAROLE YVONNE DELBERT BEVERLY ANN RICHARD EDWARD SPEET SWEET TANIS TAYLOR EMMA JEAN THELMA RUTH JAMES DONALD CHARLES TERRELL TEUSINK TOWNE TRIMBLE DIXIE LEE NORMA RUTH JOAN MARIE PHYLLIS JANE VANDEN BERG VANDERWALL VANDER WERP VAN DYK ' KATHRYN JANE EDWIN LEE ELAINE ANN DORIS JEAN VANDYKE VISSCHER VOGEL WADE ROBERT GEORGE W A L K E R I II III rf I IIR Homecoming Queen Beverly Tanis, surrounded by her court, is shown here being crowned by the football captain, Louie Hooker. MARIAN ESTHER WALSWORTH H V.. I Q ,T .:l, 5 KATHLEEN MAY WISSNER fre W MW . , ,Stk HOWARD WAYNE WITTE Q3 vim we .Q-3'5 5 . . ':':25f2EZ2' SRE- riff? : -1 .:,. 1:- A Q, 2915 kg .-1' ' Q X :2.::2.:-,: -, ' 'F2':-55:f:5I5:':4-' : - 5- f- 'I' 'E 'ffg 'I' ' if if j', it .:,.iZ 2255 :IE X .. , ,N lll1Cll?fClEl5S men O mdafz law l l Class Officers. Seated: Christine DeKryger, Sec- retary, Diane Pugno, Treasurer. Standing: Paul Johnson, Vice-president, Alan Sackett, President. The eleventh grade, under the sponsorship of Mr. Jack Fosheim, put on the Junior Play and the annual Junior-Senior Banquet to honor the Class of '54, Miss Geraldine Randall, Miss Ruth Sayles, Mr. Eldon Durkee, and Mr. John Rottschafer were assistant eleventh grade sponsors. Mr. Jack Fosheim, director ofthe Junior Play, and Waiting for a pep meeting to begin are our cheer- Sara Jean Evans, student director, are observing leaders Shirley Kubicek, Sara Jean Evans, Sally play practice with Carol Tinney, a cast member. 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A ., all - 51 if f 1: Q 2' T SHIRLEY DIANE LESLIE JOYCE NANCY ELLEN KUBICEK LEETH LINDSEY LUCAS LUCHIES LUMMEN JANET P H Y L L I S D I C K MAYNARD MC DONALD MILLER -M ' 4-frf 1' , '51 , .:,, RUSSELL GORDON OOSTERHART OOSTERHOUSE PATTY MONTAGU E A 5,5,.,:,',:.- v,.. : . 'ik J! PHIL PENNINGTON wmv BETTY MOON LESTER PIKAART MARIS MURPHY W' wb a if PATTY POWELL W Tw 'IZEE CHARLES HOLBROOK 4, , J, SY ,.,.,. l Q JOAN KNUV ER DEANNE MADDOX PAT MURPHY I r' , A , . M -5 ' 1 Z 'GV' Wal, ,,. it R Wi 5 A I ' ' A '91 Z' I Qi . ff 1 Z .2 2 A , D, R , . A Q, ZW A ' Z f 4,i'5' DUANE RIDDERMAN F A05 'fff A ini' -1::, 5' .. . . -. rs-5:55 R jj:- I: .. 9 ..,. R, -A A 'ffl e-mtviw. ALAN SACK ETT GRACE SLAGTER 1 -' I . MARILYN DIANE MI:IvIN VICKI PRENrIss PucNo RAYMAN REINEKE .... ,ii -. , :i,I5iE-Q5f:Iji,i:: - ,, ' JOHN IIERNIECE KEITH TONI IRENE ROBART RosINs ROBERTSON RUPAR RYNBERG K ' :':'.::E1:Q1::eI.,,, 2:1 ' if . 53-Q-3 31, 5 Y' 7 ,. - I 1- EDSEL WAYNE MARY ANN JOHN BARBARA SCHUITEMAN scorr SEMENETZ SHERMAN SHUE is -I-I.--I. -A -zz -' .. , A 'Q fy J:?ifl'vf . . I 5 L 4,5 '22 ff ,1I:., 2.',, ,,gs-fi: - JOANN VIRGINIA GLORIA PHYIIIS SALLY SMITH SNELLER STAIEY swANsoN TANIs Q CLARE MAEJEWEL DENNIS MADELYN SHIRLEY TUBBERGEN TUCKER VANDER zee VANDER zse VAN EMSI if ' I 'A A , 'ii J Eg- :L 9 W , ,Y 332' , .,:,QE2e GORDON RICHARD ROBERT MARY WIITE WOLTERS womans ZAGERS BARBARA TAYLOR I CHARLENE WADE I A X? ,R Vvrgfl-R. R. 4' P, 3 A ' as W x 'I LARRY ZANDVLIET J E A N S CH O R N A G E L :: IF., Q. ,ss ,: I Hz- .1 A X. V.. Q t ,. E . ,R 6 If H E R B E R T S M I T H :.. -II I! CAROL TINNEY , 1 me, ROLAND WILLIS I 44 1 Class Officers. Seated: Darlene Cook, President, Sally Weiden, Treasurer. Standing: LaVerne Young, Vice-president, Jerry Olson, Secretary. The tenth grade, under the sponsorship of Mr. Rex Provines, attended a roller skating party with the ninth grade. Mrs. Fay Adair, Mr. Richard Warner, Mr. Harvey Heerspink, and Mr. Harold Saunders were assistant tenth grade sponsors. This grouptof sophomores are preparing their These sophomores are hurriedly exchanging English lesson. pictures between classes. 34 DONNA BEEBE 3,1- L I .,.., RUSSELL BOESKOOL - W .AAI I 43 , 3 as I X 5 ALLENE CHRISTOFFERSON FLORENCE CUSHMAN PAT BEELER .. -- ..: .,.. H . ,,:., ,V H ..,.. lg, A .Z I I ' fair .,,,f.-, :E5:fii:.:5:'s:EzfIf:' , ' , VERA DONALD ANDERSON BANACKA GARY BENNETT MARCIA BETTEN I':, 9, .:::. ..,. ,::, , ,. l -:,, E 1 A I 'L ::': Vznzi ,,,.V I , zzn I . Q , ,L.,, 1 K x V Q '..v.- A- ins A LORETTA BORGMAN 4::.,.:.Vf5.g: ' M, M E2 A 'E ,I I , ' f fl: 11 -A 'i fgegiiiiiiizi-' ,:f:g,gQ::' 1 513 L SX fax., -. DARLENE COOK I ,. 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A- ' W T gi ,fy A ' f 4 MARCUS ROY DORIS DELORES GRISWOLD GROVE GUSTMAN HALVERSON I .,,...., , ., Z A 6 255: . -A V531 ,,,, A 1 '- ,.., 'LQ -.,-: -A f m' fkk ..,YA ,QA ,f ' fi ARLENE SUSAN ROBERTA SHELBY HOFFMAN HOLM HOLMES HOPPA 5 I5 I-1-.5-:,s:1?f5 ' ' P' 'vw CAROLYN DON TOM WARREN HUISJEN HUISJEN ISENHART JAHR DALE JONES 5 ., A ,. 5 LESLIE KOLK :lf 'lr ' QWP' -Riesaaff J af Afil , 2551. ii' A , 5225 4, 3 QL DELORES MATER JON MILLER FOSTER PALMER 1' , 'ff 'iv PAT KING IANIcE KYLE I6 '332' if J NR , WWW' 1: -RR . my - My A 'LR :A Q ., 5 'lm 5' Digi :U .He L ,tv af N esiilfi L YT 'A BILL MAYNARD BETTY NI EBOER NANCY PALMER 93 R 'I GORDON POWELL I JEAN MARILYN MARVA JIM KINGSFORD KLINGLER KNOLL KOLK ,.,.,, R4 5?-. , , -fi fiif I . , . we-2 ' Ev 'ff MARVIN DELORES KAREN DONNA GERALD LAREvA LATTIN LINDSEY LoNccoRE LussERs- I W ,. fr, EQ' J Iilfgf , fffl aq 251 I: ' .... Ii: ---- T Al., ,. ': ,I M ,Q M. T' , I, ' MIKE CAROL DELoREs JIM CHARLES Mc DDNNELL Mc MULLEN MEELIWENBERQ MIESEN MILLER SHIRLEY JOAN KARLENE JERRY MARCIA NIEBOER NovAK O'DELL OLSON oosTINo N . , ,..,,. R.. , 15,8 , x b . 5351 ,, .LE I A E I lqnn nnnnn E 1' R' . 1 .f ..,. . M , .REI- IIIL II II FEIT , ' L fifi 5 R LOIS LINDA KAREN AUDREY CAROL FARMER PATTERSON PETERS PLATT POST M- ,,,. . M 3 ..,. p A . Q L I LA VERNE DALE JOE DOROTHY PROCTOR PUTNEY ROLTART ROBERTSON GRACE SCHEIDEL C A R L S W A N S O N I? A Iii' x JO H N V A N A P P E L J ' 1:7 ' .. X W A Y N E W A L S WO R T H 2 4 EW .f , VIC STROVEN WILMA TUCKER :IZ JIM WALLACE RALPH WILLIAMS , T , D . . , 'I I , ' , 1. A .. ,. ,,,. v ., .l l , , fy g Iliff' I. . I M 2 I 'I' I I ..g Q V II ,,,. ig if X ' ,II X I H i ' I I is 5 ' L . ' ff I I im ,Lf I if DUANE PHYLLIS BILL LEONARD GARY ROGERS ROSS ROTTMAN ROTTMAN ST. MARTIN E ., z 1 22225 :g III- I I 5 ,Q ,. I , I I? JOHN MARLENE LOIS KEN RON SHELL SMITH SNELLER SOMERS STROVEN as ff I I DAN VERNON CAROLYN RICHARD GLENARD SWINDELL TAYLOR TEUSINK TORREY TRIMBLE .. . ' ---, .. ' I I EE IfIIIIIIf 'uu' I I I .. ,L 16. If ' 1.15: :-.-P Z: -- x 55 . I 'I I I - ' ' ,. A-5, 'I W I ,I ,I 12. Af 52525212-11 ,,.I ' iff f ' 3 V A ,. gf' . i 'I , CAROLYN NANCY JIM I I LAVONNE II EL EN I I VAN HEMERIII VAN ZANTEN VEENSTRA VREDEVELD WALKER '- 41 7:55 253.5 34-3' . 7 LILLIAN GLENDA SALLY SUSAN JIM WAMSER WARREN WEIDEN WHITE WILKINSON . 1:1 .,,,. A , I , 22:2 . 'I I I , II f 'ZZ Ii? Ie: ,, .,.. I. .-.- I IIII I'- MARILYN JOE WILLIAM LA VERNE MARILYN WISSNER WOLIIIERS WOOD YOUNG ZERLAUT 7w44ww 6 Class Officers. Seated: Bruce Lindsey, President, Roger Sutton, Vice-President. Standing: Jerry Dummer, Treasurer, Joyce Miller, Secretary. The ninth grade, under the sponsorship of Miss Neva Orr, attended a roller skating party with the tenth grade. Miss Orr was assisted as sponsor by Mr. John Naber, Mr. Wesley Cooper, Mr. Myron Hermance, and Mr. Lyle Myers. This group of boys are busily studying Paul DuBois working on a picnic table their Ag. lesson. in shop Class. 39 1 ,. , .- f 4, 4 ' , CHERYL BERTHA ROBERT JEAN LYNN ALFSEN ALLHAND ANDERSON ARMOUR ASI-ICROFT I '- ---- LL: ...,.,. , , ' 1' L.E'5IiIY'3'3v:-' P ,.,, A ' , I . ff' 35? f :az : g , wifi ,1 4 J' PAT CLARK LAWRENCE JIM GRACE BARBARA CARL AUSTIN BEEBE BISSON BLANDFORD BOESKOOL BOUWSMA BREUKER ,.., 1 H .... I if H fy ' JOYCE SHERWOOD PAT KEN CHARLOTTE ALVIN STANLEY BREUKER BREUKER BROCKHAUS BROOKHOUSE BROWN BUITENDORP BULTMAN .,,,. I , I' ' .NVE . .W-::5,,, AX 'V . DALE DUANE JANE LOUISE MARVIN DICK BETTY BURKLE BURT CARBINE CARBINE CAREW CARTER COLLINS -' .5 i' ,.. -. ,:,zz-.- Wm .I zg-::'- ' 1jjffgW5,:gQ5gQ'- A :, . , , ,.,. - ..,. 2 A- ...:-..'::,- , I 5 G Il A I sig., 15.5. -EEE I A VT BRENDA RICHARD KAY CAROL BILL DONALD DON COOK CRANDELL CRANKSHAW CRAWFORD CULP CUMMINGS CURTICE 1 Ig ,, ,,.. ' f3E'E:.. :E 'V' lf?-F32?'fEE?'f1iffE1f?f?1 ---' A ,, , I A. ..,...,I, , , DONNA LARRY DAVID BERNARD MARY CURTICE DEAN DE KRYGER DERKS DORE : Q Q, ww 4 K - J . , ,,.,, M ,gl A 6 JOAN LOREN PAUL JERRY DAVID DOUVILLE DRAGOO DU B045 DUMMER DURSEMA 17 a ' ,. .I 4 ' . M A K 1 i q. . 5 ,,,. - ' E1 I I- ---I: V' ' gy. 7 .Q ' H, E 3: I ' I ::ESs25asa5sa:::as515s5s1 fi. , I' Y 53 CAROL JERRY KEITH PATSY JOE PAUL CORRINE DYKMAN DYKMAN ESSEBAGGERS EVANS FOWLER FOSTER FRENS .,.,., . ,-3 .L J K' Y' I I I ,..Y ' --- - A Q , I . I Z Af v' 2 - I L- 2 - f MAX WAYNE KARL WAYNE MARGIE FRANK VIC GARDENOUR GASTFIELD GOLNICK GRABILL GRIFFITH HALVERSON I-IALVERSON U V! -V .... .. - , ' Bw WA 1 A I , wi I - . , .ggsf ,,,. f My A in ----' 'ifew sf if-:.:sr' iZ,'3 'EEE V9 A x I D 34, 8 :,:,:,,.,, ,. A , 9 t 3 ROBERTA VANCE TRUDY PAY LEON JOHN MERNA HANSON HARRIS HART HAWES HEATH HEETDERKS HINKEN ....f. -5, , -QIV - - ,Q ---' I 1? . -,EQ x J., A W E. -55,52 ' ., gg' , -- , EL, a A , '- I - .2 A ' ' -I ' ' , E- - ., ,,... . ' - ' N ' - '- A . I JUDY LEON LESTER JOHN EDNA DONNA HOLM HOLMES HOMAN HOOKER HUISJEN INGERSOLL JOHNSON 2 X , ,.,.,. - - -5:1552 .- I I if f LINDA FRED HARRIET RUTH KAREN JOHNSON JONES KERNS KJZER KLINGER BERNARD JOAN MARCIA SUSAN KLOET KNUDSEN KOLK KONING V ,. ,.,,, 5 ' I L . 1 A ff- '- I Az ' j ' 1 :fs 35-w.. wh ' - 1 I I ,IF . 1,2 .5-I. H it 2: . ,. 3 .,, .. 1 , . , :.:,,-V VV. Q. 5, - ' - .55 , 'f If f- ,,,. Ng' : . ' ' .. , .3 ZZ ' , ' - ' I , L37 ' V- .Qg.:E.E' 3.35.53 ..... 1 4 , A xg in I V. A . .1 V- -I 4 f:5:- ':1-I ' -:j:j. ,-fa 45:1 .- J 7' Q 555' 5 . '5 I ' - - A 1 J 5 -- '3 ' I - 5- X I f 4 3' ' SHARON LORETTA BRUCE DON DONALD KENNETH LAMBERS LAMPMAN LINDSAY LECKRONE LONGCORE LUBBERS x ..... ' fl ... . I V a V1 Q . ,- 3.2 35 . 1 ii, L- x.,W,-ww a ' -' 3 .. I 1: ,v 'I V- . Z H -I V .: J K, 1 V--:,.,. .,. 1 If 5 t , I I I ,, . , V-:Ir 4 ., 7 gigigz as .. .. If 1, :li ,EE :IQ -:E Vg' ' C if .... CHANSFORD HARRY MARIANNA BARBARA MARY MITCHELL MAC LEAN MAC LEAN MANOR MARTIN MARTENEZ MC GARRY . .A A . ...,,., . ' , E ' V 'J A , A , -' dj ' ig ' ' I A I . . ..,. . M ,......,.. ..... X . E GLADYS LEONARD GARY WILLIAM SHARON HAROLD MC LEAN MC MULLEN MC NEIL MC NEIL MEEUWENBERG MILLER X I .. Y I ........ . - f I 3: 3 I ' E - I.: I .:z..z.1iA in gaze: jg, ., LW V 22 ,.:e:1:555z5,'3E5IsrI:2:2E.Je5a:551 53552 1' .1 Rv ' I I TOM CARL REX JOYCE RUSSELL IERRY MOON MURPHY NADEAU NOBLE NOVAK NYMAN Z2 , 'V I Lin' ' .. ' f, '- -' , H . '35 ', .f If Z :: I' 1'- ' I ' , , ' .4 jg.. I . iff ROBERT HELENE ARLENE GENE PARKS PRIME RASEY RAYMAN B Ll LUCAS 5.-E . V.: I, Q DELORES MC GRADY JOYCE MILLER KAY OOSTING me Adv A3 fm: if 1 ,W 2 2 v -iw - 3 I Af R QI.. 4 :::::: MIKE BARBARA GEORGE BEVERLY DON WALTER REBER ROACH ROBART ROBINS ROBINS ROBERTSON 1 II .L A , E n v ,V+ V. 3 , .:,5::-2 , A I A A KEN MARI ANN BETTY SANDRA JOAN CLARA ROTTIER RUPAR SABO SCHACK SCHOTANUS SCOTT ii 'U' L- - .I ---- 2 f I ,W 'R-2 is' 6 , , - - SONJA GEORGE RONALD MARY KAY JOHN JEAN SHINEW SHRIVER SMITH SMITH SOMERS STETTNISCH A ,J Qi X' ' I M 1 - A- N .- 2. .:' --' E: .-.. , - ' 1 ,-:MSIE-:..:::5 1 Q. vmwsfgf' ' ' .,.. I has EQ , in , 3 3 is E: ,H W LINDA RICHARD JERRY ROGER VIVIAN DICK STOCKER STRAIT STROVEN SUTTON SWEET SWEEZEY , A A ' g? .11Qi::1.I Af' . . ..,.,.. A I .,.,. A 1 I .grigf fafzf-I-' gf YI , JUDY SUSAN BOB BARBARA WALTER HOWARD TOZER TRIJMAN VAN DYKE WAKEFIELD WEIRICH WESTCOT1 A J,LLJ , I AL I ' W -I .IL W5 I - ' ' ., f A , In A my -A: ,.:.f 9 K , V ,.,,.. I .2 L .... :gl --'. . .:: -ff' f I A Hen f A S ' ' . .Q V. , A I ' ,. we ' K. V 1 SHELBY ROSE DALE JIM WAYNE JOHN WESTBROOK WESTERMAN WEVER WITTE WOLFSEN WOOD 'Hb M36 ,f 4 W JAY ROTTIER -I .1 Af O if Nglggswf f g BARBARA SHERMAN JAMES STITT ALVIN TANIS S 2 F 11 M6 V RONALD WESTCOTT RONALD WORKMAN 56 W Class Officers. Seated: Jane Laskowski, Vice- president, Stephen Dawe, President. Standing: Dee Hewitt, Secretary, Wilbur Tanis, Treasurer. The eighth grade, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nettie Fowler, enioyed a roller sakting party at Curve crest in Muskegon. Mrs. Fowler was assisted by Mr. John Forsten, Mr. David Rector, Mr. Ed Klum, and Mr Frank Demmon. Leon Heath preparing material for his shop proiect. MVS- Fowler Und U QVOUP of eighth 9 0de S Cele- brating Christmas in Mrs. FowIer's room. 44 We BENNIE BEAUDRY K9 5, ,. ,A A J, . ' .... . A Q' -vw Q? A HELEN BOESKOOL R www. 1 - 3 EVA BUNCE F' ZX QI: ' I - 4' KENNETH CHURCH , .. L5 E 2 - ,-::- gf , . Af : sf .. ,ls-Q I A I M CHARLENE ANDERSON RAYMOND BELL gf- . 1 2' . v .. A ..:.11 . 8 A MILTON BOLLES ,as -'w 5 , , 5.5 FRANK BUNCE 2,9 do-PM ,ff ,a -M, fm. 5 if ' wi W A ALICE COOK ,M MIX 'X 2 s. gE!EIgSSA5i! I ST E P H E N DAWE NANCY LEE ANDERSON T pa? ... 2 .Iwi E W . 4' JUDY BENNETT A AE A :ff 5 DAVID BRADSHAW CARL BURNI-IAM ' :in A .fflEfEEIf5ggE3 WSEZ KEEQQEQ W? z55.IfE?E?I BETTIE COOK SONDRA DEEPHOUSE ' f f., .,,,. I - 14 . if ., , ,i I E 51 I, ' ' A' , , Hg 3.5455 I NEIL PIIYLIIS DARLA ANDERSON BACON BARNHART A-if 255222 ml A5 ' A ' f 1. ,,,,. .H . D ,K W: A ' DONNA OLAN LINDA LUANNE BERG BISHOP sITsoN BOERMAN ,.,, . x ' . . I A Y? xjsgser ,,..:f::' . x I,-fe-If' If I A ELAINE DALE IMOGENE PHILLIP BROOKS BROWN BROWN BROWN . QQ O -':E.N.Is S ' , ' X. JOHN RAYMOND CLIFFORD BUSH CAREW CARLSON 'E 'J,,Zj.1f.fl? - ' A I 5 I ' A- A 9? 5 .2:35': ff' .pf MONA D I CK CO O K COTT R EL L X K X '-'- . age I - .,., ' .,.gfE : 3: iff' Q ,I . f XT f ,. , Iss A 'I I. m x .,...,. ' NORINE DICK JOYCE DE WITT DI EKEMA DYKMAN G LO R I A CI. A Y ,.III G E O R G E CU M M I N GS 4 E ff N 4, ,..,r: 1:, . Q5 W 6? ,My , :::E::,i , 4 ? ,M LEONARD FOWLER 'Et I -gk mf aa.. ,.5- ' g DOROTHY EDWARDS A ' : JJ - 'rf fi' ffl , His if '57 iz:-. TOM FOX JUDY GIILILAND DICK GROVE KAREN DEE HENDRIE HEWITT 2 1553 ..,.,. , ,555 Q , I ' i f IWf..'J12'Qi5' 1 1 iz. 1 3 --'-- ,W I, ., A fy I A-'W ,Qi ' A gf'2-mn. A ,gf ERNIE ROBERT JENNINGS JOHNSON .,,. I MARTHA KEENER Sf' -. wm- J QQ, in ' ' 'Ag ,: -A ,. ' I ' 8 ..,. ,.,f,m ORVI LLE JERRY EDWIN RICHARD ELEMA ELLSWORTH FISCHER FOLAND mb H .1 ' Ik , 3iQffQ-235: 9- ---',,ffgf' ,.:,': ,g'f5.zz222iEZ:.? ROY JACK DAN HELEN ROSALIE FRANTZ FURHMAN GERBER GERBER GRIFFIN ' ' WV .. I. .. I 1 :::.. .::,,.':::.,, ' ,, ':' E - I - ' .. , S .' IE' -I:--5555 V. V 1. 5: : f if I V V- F .. 2 ,ia l . V . ij: .,.,.,. : .. .... ., 5 ' J -'f ' ZS . , I - wx ..: ff ' ,. . '-f S J Y- M ., ' NIARIAN HAROLD BONNIE CARI CHESTER HAGEN I-IAWES HAWKEY HEATH HENDRI E as ' A f -EIL: f' . I ii f A .,.,. . t ..::.,. , V. A , N if H A- ,ig JUDY HARLESS JAMES LEE LARRY HOLCOMB HOLMES HOPKINS HOPPA HYSELL I ,T ,- --A' A ,. A I , .- . ' V ' ' ' I 5,1 E. fi I' 'I I ....,. I 'EW- , : .ya -Q . .:::::::?' Y, ' , ' I 'I i s ' A . A 1 if ' Iwi M' A ' if 5'-I f-1 ,.,. ' BEVERLY JOYCE BONNIE ROSEMARY MARILYN JONES KAMP KAYLER KAYLER KAVALON 1 - E W3 Wi ,, .,., ' I ' - ':f'AE:E:' 3 ' - I ' If' PATRICIA KATHERN JAMES SHIRLEY KEMPF KERNS KING KINGSFORD X JIM CATHERINE CORA HOWARD CAROLYN KNUVER KOPENKOSKEY KRONEWITTER KRONEWITTER KUBICEK ARLENE LAMPMAN wk K THELMA MAY :, :fl :I ' - I R by V V: za Qs:- -. 55:rI:-V A 3,35 .- V I Egg x ., - w er A Li giivzs c, I - MAXINE MOON ,Q SER- A 'S I' R+ Q, 'Y , ,L FRED PARKER CAROL JANE RITA ED V 'LEONA IESLIE LAREBEE LASKOWSKI LITTLE LONGCORE LONGCORE MATTHEWS A, R I L I S S CSS is A xx A :IQXQ X, ' 3 . 2,552 I' ' X U xx R A LEOIA JANICE JAN MARIE JAMES DIANE MAYNARD MAYO MEEUWENBERG MELLON MEYERS MONETTE f . . .:.:-s- '2:2.:'sE: A 'mx .,.. .. , A I ,W I 2 . , f? i Q . QQ Q Q QQ T, 5 wa A-A .-sz : .... -..-- I 1' : ,O S M L.. - ' Q A I 'A STS-'I s . ,I ' ' . ::R:.f . A . HOWARD DARWIN RICHARD ANNE FRANCES PHIL A MYERS NEIBARGER NICHOLS NIEISEN NORWOOD OLSON A 'xg ., C. ' ,,,,,,, I... I -Q 'H '? ' R' If Ai ' , 1 ,,.,.Q .. L L SANDRA PHYLLIS GILBERT BOB CHRISTINE BILL PARKETON FARMER PEARSON PETERSON PETERSON PHILLIPS Q . ' . I :Q . Si C Igfgg , , ,Ab Q A H-ff' STM I EEE I X- . V I f ,I QQ :Ia JOYCE WAllACE PAT ELWIN CAROL PRIME POTTER PURCELL REDDER REED 47 F, F.: ,.,. I V ' L- - 'I 94 ' .... -' '3 1:a-- ' . '2g:: ., ,.,. .AEI- g:g2 , V . A . ,... JUDITH ' DICK REBECCA REINEKE RICHTER ROACH -. f x, V. . . W E- -1, .. T' 1 T. .... , ,, I I: 2121- it ., 2: 532: -' A ' 4 1' ,L A+. 'mI:::: '. 'I . ..,. 5 a:A55i5fEz:a:- A532115 ' f I 5 ' L ' 'T f A 1 if ,gag 5 3' iv, LARRY MARTA MARLYN SCHNEPP SEMENETZ SHELL .Zz ,... E 1 ' ,' Q 8 ,Af A Qj, f I f ROBERT CHARLENE ART KEITH ROBART ROBINS ROTTMAN SCHNEPP ' 44 V. ,. . , 1, A me M RICHARD ILONA GLORIA SHERMAN SKALDERS SMITH OWEN DUNCAN ED RONALD WARREN SMITH STEELE STEVENS STITT STOUT -'---- : '13 ' ' A- ' 'c 1: , .. ' ' 'ffff -1. ' I ' '- f A -. A 1 - 2 - x x ' -'-' ,,g - , gf? f::sEzE::: siaz ,. ':' :2i.Ef5E:.,.,:z,,: ,-,., ,- , ' cv A 'fff,::1i2..,1:r .. ..... f E55 ADOLF SEVERT WILBUR GAIL BOB STRUTZEL SWENSON TAN'ls VAN SICKLE VANDEN BERG ...AT 1 ' .- 1 ,,,, 11' 1 ,J -I-+2321 1251- - 5251522 ' J x , E , , :EE R , zji' ' 'mi CAROL DONALD DAN JANE JAMES WALKER WARREN WEIRICH WEISNER WHITE DOREEN JOE LARRY KAREN JERRY WILLIS WITTE WITTE WOOD WOODRING JAMES SMITH a , qw f 2, ff- 1 1 '-39 ::f V ' 4, , SYLVIA MARLYN STRALT BTROVEN R - I MARCLA Rov VANDER LAAN WALBURN , .... , f' f 4 Iffji: fe L, RICHARD DARRIEL WILDFONG wmcs BARBARA YOUNG ,MARY ZACHARIAS Q.. eueald Qaeda Class Officers. Seated: Jim Mansfield, President, Linda Roe, Treasurer. Standing: Dean Bennett, Secretary, Joe Martinez, Vice-president. The seventh grade, under the sponsorship of Mr. Elmer Christenson, enioyed a roller skating party at Curvecrest. Miss Theo Gillaume, Mr. Bill Noyd, and Mr. John Fleming were assistant sponsors of the seventh grade. ' 1 is , A group of seventh graders busy reading their This seventh grade home room is enioying a English lesson. A Christmas party. 49 4 4 -, an ff 4 fa, 4 iff' ' 1 7, sb kj, Q.. I Vw' 'W' 5 -' .,z1. ' I- .. ,. 'I , f .f ' ' ' f ' Q . 3 f vw' ' ' A ,,,, g , I 'Q' ,, 5:11 M' ,. ' W I -. . I , v I -9: if 5 K' A '- If f 1 - 2 ' PAULINE MARK JAMES CEDRIC CLARA ANDRZEJEWSKI ANWAY ARMOUR ASHCROFT ASHCROFT Q Mi. , ,Buy , A Q :Q A llnl z 1 J .,.. 3' ,gf A I L -I I , f I A I lv 'I f'T5'1 A' 9 SI I - ' Ag ffmgi 6, X W 1 , M AA. rg: . .,. V V0 A E , . ,, , 'S' Ei ...,,.. , 5 1 V, 1 ' 5? war BARBARA SHARON DEAN BESSIE PATRICK FRANK GARY AUSTIN BEAUDRY BENNETT BERG BISSON BLAIN BOITZ -I Q I - . -' J . .,. T. : V. - Ii L eif - 1' V- ' ff 1' 1: f . ,, ' , , 5: H I 2 JB vfff .I , , - Q A .1 '-'- , ., AA-- I I , 'V 1 5 I . 5 . If QQ., - ,l If 26 -2 A . Q - I as ' p I-3 - if ,I-f ,.l-Q DAVID JIM BRIAN JIM JOEL SIDNEY PAUL BOVEN BROUCKMAN BRUCKNER BUTTERFIELD CAROTHERS CARRIER CAVANAUGH 4, ..... ' ,. 1. 2294 A M f: 22 f .,.. ' 21: : 1- , W N- ' I' V -. ' I . 'Z ' ':I:p:5.-' -QV? I I 6 - V1 5 5 I f y IWW BEVERLY KENNETH CHARLES DUANE JESS DONALD PATSY CORY CRANKSHAW CRIPPS DEAN DEEPHOUSE DEULING DE WITTE ' .3 ..,.. I fr ' I 'Y I' 'Ri gs 5 - A I' I Q ' Z Q- 7 . A w ' ' Q? ,. I : - I , .J,, , , I . 5 .JJ. If ii , V ' .,.,. , 1 I 1,3 gg ggfwi RONALD CAROL FHILLIP SANDRA LOUISE JOHN KEN DRAKE DURKEE EGELER EGGERSTEDT GATES GERDES GOLNICK ' 1 5 . in N I ..,, .ow A ziz ' 1321125 ,,,. Tw YL, . ., 'WB . V I ' ' ,ff V A, jjif-E' , wiv :. :Y 2 F 51 V Lf a.,...w f Ig I .AM 3,73 , ,s .J ,..,., - In I ' Q A 3 V. 6 f , 0, - ,i IQVQV , .-.. - I . I f , - 54 ,, I X .AW Z :f ':iil,,'55jQi, . :V V W i 5 41 V , J. A ,. if I - A .0 X MZ if w- ,ji .4 I, ' , ' 2 - ROSALIE EDDIE LE ROY JIM CHARLES GOYINGS GRAICHEN HAGEN HAVERMAN HENDRIE 1 --'v ' ' W I .:.1 ,425 4 W .W ,J-5' 5A 8 4 KHTH HOUGHTALING LARRY JOLI NK CAROL LONGCORE lesaif' X. 5 DONALD MILLER .. W M If' M., is W aa 5 ff 59 WAYNE CLAUDE oRIEN LEWIS CAROL HENDRIE HILL Hms HOMAN HOMAN ' I . Q - LLLf v . ,. ,.... ' ,. , DAVID RICHARD DONALD LORETTA J-ANICE LORRAINE HUISJEN ISENHART JAMIEsoN JEND JIBSON JIBSON A,.-., ' A ,. ..., , R 22,521 A' .,.. -Y: 2:::.1L.RIQ .,,,. 'Arn' . P M ' . , ' -'---i x?E.? P3 - -. ,.,., A ,. , ...,. I ,,... - :Zig Rqsnispw - :EE , ,Z -I. :L 1 W .::55?Sfg :- VA --',--V, uv,:.:E: .,f- -.-'v . Z-R,,. .,,. ,... . ,. I ,st ii.. -:::,-.. .. 1 .. ...,., lfgf lx A I S I In Q MARLENE JUDITH CAROLYN JOHN RUTH MILDRED JONES KINGSFORD Koxx Icucx LEcIcRoNE LONG L-,, P MA :L -55535 L V -:EZ W A-P-- I RP 1 I ' NZ . -, ' , I ..V..,, 1 .. .... I .,,,. V .LL R :.,.RL:..,...z .,..,,,,,f:.,. . , , ,LL- : I ---- .-.. -' MIR. sfff fg ' . All-Rs-MP-1'.2!P: , '-L . 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Y if if BETTY NORMA WESTCOTT WESTCOTT If -5, 55- -.11 .Q . .::- --5:55 2 if ,,.,. .::3.,:i3 ' .,., .a:55:I5:I ' ' . ...,. , M... 5-2 -If I BILLY WOLFORD NORMA TAYLOR . N ew HENRY THENIKLE SHERYL WEVER .1 .1 is Q.. .... Q PQ 4, N 'X I- R I SR xx X X x 'X xxN X99 N Q , NS xx .,..,. ...,,. L g - .X .....,.., , 5 Q' PAT DIANE WOLTERS ZANDVLIET KAREN WILDFONG V SIJ its Wmcoz' 74055455 First Row: L. Hendrie, R. Evans, D. Miller, W. Robertson, R. Hindes, L. DeMars, B. Maynard. Second Row: K. Ensing, P. Holcomb, B. Crandell, D. Hendrie, B. Willis, S. Holmes, J. Hoffman, L. Hooker, D. Carew, W. Miller. Third Row: R. Wolters, Mgr., Coach Demmon, H. Johnson, B. Wolters, R. Schuiteman, D. Brinkman, J. Klomp, D. Ford, J. Gardner, B. White, L. Pikaart, J. Gustman, Coach Forsten. Miller is off around end. Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont FOOTBALL SCORES 14 20 44 6 0 O 13 26 Hart Cedar Springs Hudsonville Reed City Sparta Comstock Park Zeeland Coopersville 27 O 7 6 32 19 20 7 .91 .., .Q Coach Forsten plans his strategy. The Packer eleven started off its first year in the Hendrie and Bob Crandell, first string backs. The Ken-New-Wa league with two sparkling wins over high point of the season came when the Packers, Cedar Springs and Hudsonville. Then iniuries finally back to full strength, rolled over the Coop- plagued the team and they lost the services of Don ersville Broncos in the last game of the season. Hooker stops a potential gain. Miller comes from behind. 55 W' - S , 5 ,.,i.,:i ' an Y 3 , R :EAE in luuku X XX ,.:.. In - R Xlwwsrfman .A:E Q? 4,1 A M :if 'Q 3 -V- K Y fgjff mn W Huw U14 -maxim rum, thu Lum ue n r-Raina ...zz iw KZ! L :Mum i 4 1. kin ' :f 1-4. X , cm: . Lyn sf 5 'E 4, 5 Nw an .: Q 5 ' ' -9 'Ki' ia ax. N 25 f ':: :Q : ,, 1 ..,. Y 6 X251 ,,. x f Q9 . ,sf 5 N 2 . lawn E K 34 Q5 bs. on . 1 . . if '59 , 4 A 'G i Q N J x.,-1 , .W ...Q . 9 ...., a. 1 'ff Q . , ' - , zs. f:.4..,:.:z:. S 'S' . ,. . wsu. X Q . v.. H I 1 meaty? al! First Row: M. VonderZee, R, Taylor, J. McMellen, H. Kolk, L. Hendrie, W. Miller, J. Miller. Second Row E Deters, J. Kolk, H. Johnson, R. Schuiteman, R. Sharlow, D. Dykmun, D. Howard, D. Hendrie, Coach Noyd The varsity baseball squad, under the watchful Don Dykman, Ray Sharlow, Wyss Miller and the eye of Coach Noyd, is expected to be a league team's leading hitters, Hugh Johnson and Rog threat again this year. The six letterwinners from Schuiteman, who batted .395 and 353 respec last year's second place team are Don Hendrie, tively, T954 SCHEDULE April ...,..Y... Holton May 3 ...... ..... H udsonville April Comstock Park May 6 .,..,Y .... C edar Springs April ,,..,,.,.... Sparta May ll ....... ..... W hitehall April .. White Cloud May 13 ...... Coopersville April ..,.. Zeeland May l7 ..,... ..... N ewaygo May 28 ...,... .... W hitehall 58 4 mei First Row: D. Hendrie, B. Crandell, D. Davis, M. Griswold. Second Row: Coach Fleming, R. Hindes, J. Gardner, C. Grabill. The future of the Packer track squad, under the team. Because track is essential in building up skill direction of Coach Fleming, looks bright this year for other sports, it holds an important part in our with a nucleus of lettermen returning from last year's athletic program. Ray Hindes and .lim Gardner rest between races. 59 eaefwe 74455456 First Row: B. Wood, B. Culp, L. Young, W. Wolfsen, H. Westcott, L. Homan, D. Burt, J. Miller, B. Derks. Second Row: M. Reber, Mgr., V. Harris, J, Blandford, D. Jones, R. Gerdes, S. Bultman, B. Rottman, W. Weirich, J. Mieson, T. Moon, B. VonDyke, G. McNiel, L. Hooker, E. Cutshaw, G. Sl. Marlin. Third Row: Coach Fleming, D. Weaver, R. Weaver, I. Boerman, G. Shriver, J. Rollier, J. Kolk, S. Fowler, D. Dykman, H. Heymen, K. Somers, D. Davis, C. Miller, L, Proctor, Coach Klum. The Little Packers, coached by Mr. Fleming as- sisted by Mr. Klum, fought to a season record of two wins, four losses and one tie. The team, which was strong on fundamental blocking and tackling skills, will form a good basis for next year's squad. Competition on the team was keen as two members, Phil Holcomb and Jim Kolk, moved up into varsity positions. 3 . ff f L fi The Little Packers try a line buck. 60 Fremont takes to the airways. .. , .S .V eaewe Zcwkellczff left to Right: L. Homan, D. Burt, J. Houghtaling, L, Dean, S. Fowler, D. Dykman, Coach Fleming, Mgr., l. Boerman, P. Cook, K. Somers, M. Griswold, S. Bultman, M. Rayman, J. Miller. The Reserves scrap for the ball. For the second straight year, Coach Fleming has piloted his Reserve team through an outstanding season. This year they remained undefeated in league play and ended up with a season record of fifteen wins and one loss. Their twenty-seven game winning streak was broken by the North Muskegon seconds whom they had beaten earlier in the sea- son. The Packer fans, upon seeing the winning spirit of the second team, are enthusiastic about next year's varsity. deezieadefw Our varsity cheerleaders are Sally Tanis and Judy Bultman, standing, cmd Sara Evans and Shirley Kubicek, kneeling. Our second team cheerleaders, pictured here, are Karen Peters, Nancy VanZanten, and Nancy Palmer. I g I l H. Borgman, D. Pugno, and4S. Evans demonstrate for the rest of the G. A. A. members. First Row: D. Lattin, L. Stocker, D. Longcore, J. Noble, V. Sweet, M. Beaudry. Second Row: M. Smith, V. Reineke, L. Ashcroft, B. Taylor, Joan Douville, Miss Guillaume, Coach. Third Row: S. Holm, M. Holm, L. Patterson, S. White, D. Meeuwenberg, M. Hinken. Fourth Row: P. Johnson, S. Lambers, T. Hart. 62 lvlli s Pmdee zfifaaemfiq The student body of Fremont High School assem- from churches in and around Fremont take turns in bles every other Wednesday in the gymnasium for addressing the students. The brass quartet, the chapel service. This service is sponsored by the choir, and other talented students participate in various grades including the iunior high. Ministers these programs. 64 GWGW ' . . x,.,. 4 ...sqm First Row: Mr. Durkee, F. Kingsford, M. Kolk, J. Schotanus, N. Luchies, M. E. Collins, M. Tucker, E. Diekema, B. Robins, P. Brockhaus, L. Butterfield. Second Row: J. Douville, S. Neibor, C. Gingrich, V. Anderson, B. Deuling, N. Palmer, S. Deuling, D. Robertson, G. Scheidel, S. Tanis, P. Montague. Third Row: P. Foster, J. Armour, M. Ditter, M, Oosting, J. VanderWerp, C. Tinney, L. White, L. Patterson, D. Curtice, C. Frens, E. lngersoll, J. Bultman. Fourth Row: C. Post, H. Walker, C. Dykman, B, Collins, M. Griswold, L. Hooker, D. Weaver, D. Carew, P. Cottrell, P. Johnson. Fifth Row: G. Braathart, J. Somers, J. Houghtaling, V. Taylor, K. Schuiteman, D. Dykman, R. Sharlow, R. Schuiteman, J. Kolk, J. Baars, R. Taylor. The Senior Choir, directed by Eldon Durkee, played a very active and inspiring part in our school. This music group not only contributed to the school programs but also performed at various functions in the community. One ofthe highlights ofthe year was a choir tour taken this spring. The Senior Choir renders an appropriate number during a Chapel service. 65 Sendai: 016464574 First Row: K. Wissner, M. E. Collins, A. Rasey, M. A. Semenetz, N. Purcell, L. Jibson, G. Slater, C. Huisien, J. Vtfeisner, D. Monelte, L. Johnson, P. Swanson. Second Row: M. Murphy, E. Brooks, M. Oosting, J. Gerdes, B. Wakefield, C. DeKryger, J. Sherman, C. DeKryger, D. Ridderman, R. Shinew, L. Hendrie, V. Vredeveld, V. Taylor, J. Essebaggers, B. Tanis. The Fremont High School Senior Orchestra, directed by Eldon Durkee, ended a successful year with commencement week. The activities of the orchestra have been numerous. lt took part in the annual Christmas program and the Spring Concert. It also entertained during the intermission ofthe Junior and Senior Plays. The orchestra also participated in the district festival this spring. The Senior Orchestra assem- bles and tunes in prepara- tion for the annual Christ- mas program. 66 eadaz Zcuwl First Row: E. SCl1Uit0mGn, M. WiSSneY, A. Mellon, J. EnSir1g, A- Galster, N. Purcell, A. Galster, L. Jibson, l. Rynberg, J. Purcell, V. Sneller, G. Slater, P. Powell, M. Dunning, C. Cosgrove, Second Row: B. Robins, K. O'Dell, D. Graff, E Lummen, S. DeWitte, R. Taylor, S. Buttman, W. Robertson, J. Bultman, F. Karnemaat, M. Walsworth, C. DeKryger, F. Palmer, R. Workman, D. Huisien, D. Ridderman, L. Dean, L. Dragoo, B. Wolters, C. Speet, R. Shinew, C. DeKryger. Third Row: N. Vanlanten, D. VandenBerg, S. Weiden, A. Sackett, P. Johnson, S. White, D. Pugno, A. Platt, W. Robertson, M. Griswold, L. Hooker, J. Olson, S. Deuling, N. Palmer, V. Vredeveld, T. Doenzer, A. Christottersen, O. Smith, K. Ekkel, K. Rottier, A. Hoffman, S. Truman, G. Warren, J. Sherman, The Senior Band, directed by Eldon Durkee, has and lonia Fairs were both attended by the organ- contributed much to the football games, basketball ization. The band entered the district music festival games, and pep meetings of the year. The Hart and also participated in the Spring Concert. MAJORETTES The sparkling maiorettes add the extra trimming to our band parades. The girls are Pat Johnson, Shirley Deuling, Nan- cy Palmer, Vonny Vredeveld, and Susan White. 67 gg gggg Seven 4 Qaeda E4aiz First Row: D. Jamieson, L. Jend, C. Homan, R. Leckrone, P. Andrzeiewski, S. Stroven, S. C. Smith, N. Taylor, P. Cavanaugh, L. Hitts, T. Siplon, J. Gerdes, D. Boven, Mr. Hermance. Second Row: N. Walker, W. Homan, B. Bruckner, V Robbins, M Swenson, O. Hill, D. Zandvliet, L. Perkins, S. Olson, P. Wolters, B. Houghtoling, M. Anway, C. Cripps. Third Row: M. Oosting, J. Taylor, B. Austin, J. Stout, S. Eggerstedt, P. Bisson, J. Cook, T. Nyman, R. lsenhart, L. Vaughn, J. Butterfield C. Hendrie, K. Crankshaw, M. Martinez. Fourth Row: M. Jones, J. Willson, C. Ashcroft, J. Armour, J. Mansfield, S. Wever B. Magee, J. Carothers, C. Durkee, A. Shue, J. Deephouse, L. Jolink, G. Boltz. f The Seventh and Eighth Grade Choirs have been kept busy during the year with a quantity of new music. Some of their appearances have been in Chapel assemblies, the Christmas program, and the Spring Concert. gg 269454 Qmde 64464 First Row: Mr. Hermance, N. DeWitte, C. Walker, M. Zacharias, M. Keener, D. Edwards, R. Frantz, L. Matthews, M. Bolles, J. Meeuwenberg, H. Hawes, C. Heath. Second Row: L. Bitson, P. Bacon, D. Hewitt, S. Kingsford, J. Dykman, J. Bennett, i H. Gerber, A. Cook, J. Myers, O. Smith, D. Grove. Third Row: P. Purcell, B. Jones, R. Little, D. Willis, C. Reed, S. Dawe, A. Rottman, P. Olson, G. Pearson, L. Hysell, C. Swenson, H. Holmes. Fourth Row: C. Kubicek, S. Parketon, D. Cottrell, P. Kempf, L. Boerman, J. Holcomb, J. Reineke, D. Neibarger, L. Hoppa, R. Stitt. 68 is cmdafz S 'adage First Row: S. Olson, J. Butterfield, K. Cronkshaw, K. Crankshaw, W. Homan, M. Jones, Mr, Hermance. Second Row: B. Bouwsmo, C. Homan, J. Taylor, M. Martinez, J. Kamp, C. Petterson, T. Nyman, D. Jamieson. Third Row: J. Smith, D. Monette, J. Weisner, M. VanderLaan, R. lsenhart, P. Larbee, J. Durkee. Fourth Row. J. King, J. Kuck, M. Semenetz, M. Cook, S. Parketon, K. Sweezey, L. Jibson. I ccmafz game! First Row. R. Frantz, E. Mooney, S. Pugno, R. Leckrone, L. Shanahan, J. Walker, R. Hays, J. Bekkering, B. Stroven. Second Raw: Mr. Durkee, D. Warren, G. Sherman, D. Gerber, N. Robbins, S. Eggerstedt, J. Brouckman, R. Sherman, Mr. Hermance. Third Row: O. Hill, M. Klein, J. Haveman, J. McNeil, G. Boltz, S. Wever, A. Cook, P. Kempf. Fourth Row: L. Reber, D. White, J. Reineke, M. Stroven, A. Rottman, D. Diekema, J. Bush, C. Ashcroft. 5 Hamlet Zend st R w M tman E Graichen J Fuhrman, T. Siplon, D. Hewitt, D. Leckrone, D. Willis, J. Mansfield, P. Wolters, D. Boven J Meyers Mr Durkee Second Row: M. Carew, J. Miller, S. Stroven, C. Durkee, J. Holcomb, D. Grove, H. Gerber, H Eenigenburg B Hansen B Taylor J Carothers. Third Row: M. Bolles, S. Robins, I.. Boerman, B VandenBerg, K. Esse- ba gers S Smith M Anway J White M. Mellon. Fourth Row: M. Manor, R. Sherman, J. VanAppel, J. Hopkins, G. S endel W Weirich, O. Elema, G. Powell, R. Strait, E. Longcore. The fundamentals of marching and music are taught in the Cadet Band to prepare students for the Senior Band Several of the public appearances of the Cadet Band were the Halloween parade, basketball games P T A and a concert in May. Qfczwwnez' ee The Harmonettes consists of a sextette of girls who sing for pleasure. These girls have con- tributed much to the school and the community. They are Mary Ellen Collins, Patricia Montague, Vera Anderson, Lois Butterfield, Sally Tanis, and Judy Bultman. Mr, Durkee ,directs the band between halves of a basketball game. The band, led by snappy maiorettes, sets off down Main Street leading the all-school Halloween parade. The Senior Band members get set to practice their fancy stepping on the athletic field. The maiorettes steal a few moments before marching to enioy an exhilarating experience on the swings. 71 First Row: B. Bruckner, J. Bultmun, M. Zagers, K. Wissner, P. Cottrell. Second Row: R. Graichen, G. Monette, K. Schuiteman, S. Bultman, Mr. Bodine. -we dm6'!d 66:46 The Camera Club was or- ganized to help take pictures for the l954 Mogul. The members also held discus- sions on various types of equipment and techniques. 4-if Waaddczaf E M The 4-H Handicraft Club is composed of iunior for the home. Officers are as follows: President, high students. lts main purpose is to hold business Keith Houghtaling, Vice-president, LeRoy Hagen, meetings to accustom the members to parliamentary Secretary, David Huisien, Treasurer, Louis Hitts. procedure. The members also make useful articles First Row: N. Walker, D. Huisien, L. Hitts, L.,Hagen, S. Swenson, K. Golnick. Second Row: O. Hill, C. Hendrie, W. Homan, J. Armour, K. Houghtaling, L. Vaughn, J. Wilson. Third Row: Mr. Christenson, P. Egeler, C. Hendrie, J. Deephouse, L. Witte, J. Huisien. 1 .3 . 72 , . '5 l First Row: H. Gardner, K. Ensing, G. Oosterhouse, W. Robertson, K. Boerman, G. Monette, W. Jordan, K. Robertson, D. Smalligcn, L. Neibarger, Mr. Myers, Second Row: J. Rottier, C. Tubergen, R. Jordan, C. Miller, P. Jennings, B. Nichols, R, Frens, A. Fowler, L. Proctor, G, Bennet. Third Row: D. Robins, J. Hoffman, M. Meeuwenberg, B. Barton, H. Witte, C. Boeskool, W. Scott, H. Ekkel, N. Deuling, D, Ridderman, A. Hawes, 7. 7. 14, Some of the activities the F. F. A. boys have engaged in this year include basketball games, a parent and son banquet, and working on the school forest and farm. Proie'cts'were created and a par- liamentary team was organized which competed against other schools. Officers are as follows: Pres- ident, Ken Boerman, Vice-president, Carl Grabill, Secretary, Gaylyn Monette, Treasurer, Wayne Robertson, Reporter, Edwin Cregg, Sentinel, Keith Ensing. First Row: L. Heath, C. Grabill, C. Swanson, A. Hetzman, W. Walsworth, E. Cregg, K. Brown, K. Lubbers, B. Lucas, J. Wood, J. Huisien, Mr. Myers. Second Row: M. McDonald, J. Stroven, W. Robertson, D. Huisien, S. Breuker, G. St. Martin, K. Rottier, K. Dykman, B. Wood, B. Blohm, R. Smith. Third Row: J. Gardner, B. Kloet, P. DuBois, B. Lindsay, C. Breuker, W. Gasttield, G. Shriver, D. Vanderlee, W. Grabill., B. Derks, J. Heetderks. wt i.,'L fy-2 . 73 '-J. 1 ,, First Row: D. Brinkman, A. Pugno, J. Towne, R. Shinew, T. Romans. Second Row: G. Anderson, W. Gaslfield, Mr. Naber, T. Darling, M. Bolles. 7644 gem gm The Fish and Game Club, one of the best known the year have included a deer count, spearing party, clubs, is organized to foster and develop an active play day picnic, and field trips. Officers are as interest in hunting and fishing, to promote safety follows: President, Al Pugnog Secretary-Treasurer, and sportsmanship in these fields, and to teach the Don Brinkman, Vicar, Jack Gustman. rules and effects of conservation. Activities through First Row: C. Miller, D. Davis, J. Gustman, B. Jansma, R. Hoppu. Second Row: G. Hysell, T. Isenhart, E. Shell, Mr. Naber. 74 First Row: E. Visscher, K. Kerstetter, C. Canniff, B. Dok, E. Platt, M. Shriver, L. Gates, Mr. Gebraad. Second Row: T. Dawe, R. Walker, D. Wade, J. Millis, M. Oosting, S. Belder, M. Borgman, M. Homan, L. Hendrickson. Third Row: G. DuPont, S. Holmes, M. Kerns, M. Pell, B. Derks, J. Kibart, A. Robins, L. Nyson, G. Sweet. Uffdce and fe ' ' 9 Hia! The Office and Retailing Club is composed of all seniors who are working on the co-op plan. The club has met once a month and has held various social functions. A Christmas party was organized for the needy children of the community. Mr. Ge- braad and Bill Dok attended a winter conference at St. Mary's Lake, and the entire group traveled to Western Michigan College for a state-wide meeting. Officers are as follows: President, Bill Dok, Vice- president, Carl Canniff, Secretary, Eileen Platt, Re- corder, Marilyn Shriver, Treasurer, Kent Kerstetter. Lee Gates, Marlene Borgman, and Kent Kerstetter Active in preparations for the Christmas party are are advised by Mrs. Sid Brooks on details of the Carl Canniff, Jean Kibart, Tom Dawe, and Arlene Christmas party. Robins. 75 First Row. P, Andrzeiewski, R. Leckrone, J. Kingsford, G. Witte, M. Zagers, R. Schuiteman, H, Johnson, C. DeKryger, M. E. Collins, A. Pugno, R. Savage. Second Row: Mr. Bultman, B. Crandell, J. Maynard, D. Pugno, L. Jibson, D. Hendrie, B. Dok, W. Robertson, L. Hooker, H. Gerber, J. Reineke, C. Palmer. Third Row: K. Somers, S. Bultman, L. Hendrie, B. Cook, L. Deon, D. Curtice, J. Somers, L. Hooker, L. Boerman, E. Brooks, A. Hoffman. eat amd! The Student Council, governing body of the stu- This year's council completed the curtain fund dents, consists of representatives from each class. and presented a check for the new curtains to the Officers are elected by the whole student body school board. Other activities have been the Car- each spring for the coming year. The president nival, Homecoming, Chapels and assemblies, a noon appoints his own cabinet of six people. Mr. Bult- hour program, intramural sports and hall supervision. man works with the group as advisor. Student Council Officers. Roger Schuiteman, Vice-president, Case De- Kryger, Treasurer, Hugh Johnson, President, Mary Zagers, Secretary. 76 First Row: K. Wissner, E. Vogel, D. Plaisier, M. E. Collins, H. Johnson, A. Pugno, B. Tanis, Mr. Adair. Second Row: G. DuPont, J. Purcell, M. Beaudry, L. Butterfield, J. VanderWerp, K. VanDyke, N. Purcell, C. Hart. Third Row: B. Egbert, D. Hendrie, R. Schuitemcn, K. Schuiteman, L. Hooker, R. Sharlow, A. Hoffman, D. Jones. Fbczceem :dec The chief activity of the Journalism class was the Hugh Johnson, Feature Editors, Della Plaisier and editing of the Packer Tales, the school newspaper. Elaine Vogel, and Sports Editor, Alfred Pugno. Lois Butterfield and Katherine VanDyke were the typists. The staff was as follows: Managing Editor, Mary Louis Hooker was Business Manager. Other Jour- Ellen Collins, News Editors, Kathleen Wissner and nalism class members served as reporters. 5-5 felf, 11.5 2 ff' Marcelline Beaudry confers with editor Mary Ellen Roger Schuiteman and Ken Schuiteman examine a Collins on headlines for the Packer Tales. page of the Packer Tales which they have iust mimeographed. 77 First Row: G. Monette, J. Buttman, J. Kreps, K. Wissner, R. Schuiteman, B. Tanis, M. E. Collins, H. Johnson, A. Pugno, Mr. Adair. Second Row: G. DuPont, J. Ensing, J. Purcell, M. Beaudry, L. Butterfield, J. VanderWerp, K. Van Dyke, A. Hoffman, D. Jones, L. Jibson. Third Row: C. Egbert, D. Plaisier, E. Vogel, D. Hendrie, K. Schuiteman, l.. Hooker, R. Sharlow, C. Hart, N. Purcell. Winged Preparing the Mogul for publication is the duty ofthe iournalism class members and members ofthe Mogul Club. These students, working with Mr. Adair, have learned the fundamentals of such organization during the year. A few of the many tasks under taken were arranging page lay-outs, typing copy designing the cover and division pages, selling ad vertisments, and scheduling pictures. 78 s.,, Della Plaisier, Nancy Pur- cell, and Carol Hart gather to write copy for the Mogul. Mrs. Fleming advises Gaylyn Mon- ette, Bev Tanis, and Marcelline Beaudry in designing the Mogul cover and division pages. gui Www Editor-in-Chief ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,s B everly Tanis Division Pages s,,,s, ,,i,, M arcelline Beoudry Managing Editor ,..,. Roger Schuiteman Organizations ,,,. ,,..., K athleen Wissner Senior Pictures ..,.. ,,,,,..,.,,,, M ary Ellen Collins Advertising ,,ss. ,,,,,,,,,, L ois Jibson Class Section .,., .... C arol Hart, Lois Butterfield Photography ,,,s..,,s,, ,,,,, J oanne Bultman Sports ,.,,,,,,,, ..,,,,.,s,s,,s,,,,,s H ugh Johnson Business Manager ,,.,Y ..... L ouie Hooker Seated: Lois Butterfield, Lois Jibson, Beverly Tunis, Mcry Ellen Collins, Joanne Bultman. Standing: Roger Schuiteman, Carol Hart, Hugh Johnson. 79 1 I' A three-act comedy, Room for One More, was the dramatic production of the Junior Class. The action centered around the Rose family, a big-heart- ed group who could not refuse a homeless child. the burden, Joey considered relinquishing his dream of becoming a doctor and Mother Rose nearly sold the Pumpkin Shell, their seashore cottage. Little Jimmy John, at first considered a maior cause of Various problems arose, the most serious appearing the troubles, finally became the key to the happy after the death of Poppy Rose. ln attempts to ease solution. Joey ,.,,., ,,,,,,, D ave Grindell Jimmy John ,,.. ..... R on Andrzeiewski ,laney Y ,,,,, ,,,. P hyllis Swanson Betty ,,,,,..,.... ,,,. C arolyn Cosgrove Mrs. Rose ,,,, Mr. Rose ..... Teensie Rose Trot Rose .,,,,,. ........,......,. Q ..... Mary Zagers Herb Smith Diane Pugno Sally Tanis George .,..,,,, Mrs. Biddle ,,..,.. Miss Winston ,,,.,,, Rescued Woman t Director ...,,..............,..,..... Sara Jean Evans 80 Phil Holcomb Carol Tinney Janiece Essebaggers Vicki Reineke Miss Winston seizes Jimmy John in a tense moment A rescued woman expresses her deep gratitude to during the Junior Play. Janey, who saved her from drowning. Ramshackle Inn, a mystery farce, was the three- act play presented by the seniors. The plot of the production revolved around Belinda Pryde, a scat- terbrained ex-librarian, who bought the rundown Inn without any knowledge of its condition. Un- known to Belinda and the former owner, the hotel anim? Miss Esther Elmquest has' successfully directed the class of '54 through both their Senior and Junior Plays. was a smuggler's nest. Belinda became involved in a web of mystery. She encountered numerous shady deals. Finally Belinda stumbled onto the secret and found herself in a tight spot. She was rescued by her quick wit and the play came to a victorious climax. ag Eau' Patton ,,,.,,,, ...... H ugh Johnson Arbuthnot .,,.s ......... C arl Canniff Joyce Rogers ,,.,, ...,....,., L ois Hendrickson Mame Phillips .,,,.,. ,..., D ixie Lee VandenBerg Constable Small ,.,.., .,,,,,........... R ex Hoppa Belinda Pryde ,. Commodore Luc ius Towser Gaul Russell ..,..,,................. Alice Fisher .,,.. Dr. Russell .... Bill Phillips .,.,., Mr. Temple ...... Gilhooley .s... Fred Porter .,,.. Mary Temple .loanne Bultman George D,uPont Beverly Tanis Kathleen Wissner Ken Schuiteman Scott Holmes Wilbur Jordan Roger Schuitemon Wyss Miller Mary Ellen Collins Bl Seam cddwltdee J. CANNIFF PATRICIA JEAN ALFSEN CARL Pep and Cheer Club, Record Club, Future Nurses Club. SALLY BARBARA AMILY Dramatics Club, Record Club, 2 years, Honor Banquet, 2 years. MARCELLINE T. M. BEAUDRY Pep and Cheer Club, Dramatics Club, Packer Tales Stott, Mogul Staff, C-,A.A., 3 years, Hall Monitor, Honor Banquet. SHIRLEY MAE BELDER Pep and Cheer Club, 3 years, Co-op Club, Junior Play Cast, Cheerleading, 4 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JEANETTE ANN BELL Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Hall Monitor, Honor Banquet. RUTH ELAINE BLOHM Bible Club, Senior Future Nurses Club, F.F.A. Junior Skeletons Club. KENNETH JAY BOERMAN F.F.A,, 4 years, F.F.A. Sentinel, 2 years, F.F.A. Basketball, 3 years, Junior and Senior Banquet. ELWIN JOHN BORGMAN Fish and Game Club, 2 years, Proiectors Club, Football, 2 years, Baseball, 2 years. MARLENE ANN BORGMAN F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Covop Club, Dramatics Club, Honor Banquet, BEVERLY JO ANN BRUCKNER Hobby Club, Camera Club, Dramatics Club, Junior Play, Junior and Senior Banquet. CARL DONALD BUITENDORP Fish and Game Club, Proiectors Club, 3 years, Baseball, Basket- ball, Track, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years, JOANNE KAY BULTMAN Science Club, Future Nurses Club, Camera Club, Mogul Staff, Band, 4 years, Orchestra, 2 years, Junior Play Prompter, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Hanor Banquet, 3 years. THELMA JEAN BURDEN Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Bible Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. LOIS JEAN BUTTERFIELD Transfer from Berrien Spring 1952. Fine Arts Club, Packer Tales, Moqul Staff, Choir, G.A.A,, Forensics, Junior Play Cast, Juniar and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. DON Fr Club, Froiectors Club, Archery Club, Co-op Club, Football, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class President, Student Council Representative, Junior Play, Senior Play Cast, LOUIS CAREW Science Club, Proiectors Club, F Club, Choir, 2 years, Football, 3 years, Honor Banquet. MARY ELLEN COLLINS Latin Club, Language Club, Fine Arts Club, Packer Tales Editor, Mogul Staff, Orchestra, 4 years, Choir, A years, Sextet, Forensics, Student Council, 2 years, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ELINOR LORAINE COOK Junior Science Club, 2 years, Hobby Club, Camera Club, Senior Play Prompter, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. ROGER DALE CRAWFORD Archery Club, Co-op Club, F.F.A., 2 years, EDWIN LE ROY CREGG F.F.A., 3 years, Football, Junior and Senior Banquet. THOMAS CHARLES DAWE WINI F Club, 2 years, Fr Club, Co-op Club, Football, 3 years, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Student Council, Honor Banquet. FRED MARCIA DE KRYGER F.H.A., Creative Writing Club, latin Club, Hall Monitor, Honor Banquet, 3 years, BETTY JEAN DERKS Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Co-op Club, Pea and Cheer Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. THOMAS VINCENT DE VANNEY Latin Club, Junior Science Club, Civil Air Patrol Club. BILL LEE DOK Music Club, Proiectars Club, F Club, Co-ap Club, Choir, Basket- ball, 4 years, Baseball, Senior Class Vice-president, Student Council Representative, 2 years, Student Council Treasurer, Student Council Cabinet, President ot Region A , Juniar Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. GEORGE DU PONT CARR Transfer from Comstock Park High School in 'l95I. Dramatics Club, Co-ap Club, Science Club, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Choir, 2 years, Senior Play Cast, Carnival Court of I95l, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. OLL DUANE EGBERT Sports Talk Club, Proiectors Club, Fish and Game Club, Packer Tales, Football, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet. SANDRA MARDELL CAMPBELL EDITH MARIE EKKEL l'l0bbY Cl'-'bi RGCOYU Club: Kflltllflg Club: JUHIOY GMI Senior Junior Science Club, Knitting Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Banquet. Honor Banquet, 3 years, 82 ...WV . vw mm fiat' JOYCE CAROLYN ENSING ROBERT GARTH HOAD Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Mogul Staff, Band, 4 years, Proiectors Club, Archery Club, Athletic Reserve Basketball, 2 Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. 3 years. years, Junior and Senior Banquet. MARY ELLA EVANS ALICE LORRAINE HOFFMAN Typing Club, Band Club, Bond, 2 years, Choir, Honor Banquet. Record Club, Knitting Club, This and That Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. THOMAS LEE FORD SCOTT HOLMES , Praiectors Club, F Club, 2 years, Basketball, 2 years, Football, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. KAY MARIA FOWLER Fr Club, F Club, 2 years, Co-op Club, Football, 3 years, Reserve Basketball, Track, Senior Play Cast, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. Sewing Club, Typing Club, Future Nurses Club, Junior and Senior MARILYN LEONE HOMAN Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOE MAYNARD FOX Sports Talk Club, Proiectors Club, Archery Club, Football, Base- ball, Honor Banquet, 2 years. ALICE MINA GALSTER Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Band Club, Band, 4 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ALMA INEZ GALSTER Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Band Club, Band, 4 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. LEE A. GATES Junior Fish and Game Club, 2 years, Archery Club, C0'0P CJU5- ROY L. GOOSMAN Transter from Newaygo in l953. CARL ALFRED GRABILL F.F.A., fl years, Track, 3 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. CAROL JOYCE HART Book Club, Dramatics Club, Mogul Stott, Packer Tales, Choir, 2 years, Library Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet. WANDA MARY HEADLEE latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Bond, Sophomore Class Secretary, Library Monitor, Honor Banquet, 2 years. LOIS GERTRUDE HENDRICKSON Dramatics Club, Co-oo Club, Band, 3 years, Orchestra, Forensics, Student Council, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. DONALD LEE HENDRIE Fr Club, F Club, 2 years, Mogul Club, Packer Tales Staff, Football, A years, Basketball, 4 years, Baseball, 4 years, Track, 4 years, Student Council Representative, Student Council Cabinet, 2 years, Noon Hour and Hall Supervision, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. RAYMOND AUSTEN HINDES Fr Club, F.F.A., F Club, Track, 4 years, Football, 3 years, Junior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. Dramatics Club, Record Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 Years. LOUIS RAYMOND HOOKER - Fr Club, F Club, Band Club, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Choir, 3 years, Band, 4 years, Football, A years, Baseball, Forensics, Student Council, Sophomore Class Vice-president, Junior Class President, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARY ELLEN HOPPA REX Typing Club, Future Nurses Club, Bible Club, Cherry Pie Contest Winner, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. FRED HOPPA Proiectors Club, Handi Boys Club, Fish and Game Club, 2 years, Forensics, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet. ROBERT JAMES JANSMA LOIS Junior Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet. ANN JIBSON Latin Club, 2 years, Fine Arts Club, Orchestra, A years, Band, 2 years, Student Council, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. BETTY JANE JOHNSON Bible Club, Record Club, F.F.A, Junior Skelton Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. HUGH ALAN JOHNSON F Club, 2 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Choir, Football, 3 years, Basketball, 3 years, Baseball, 3 years, Forensics, Student Council, Student Council Treasurer, Student Council Vice- president, Student Council President, Freshman Class President, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DOLORES JEAN JONES Knitting Club, This and That Club, F.H.A., Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. WILBUR DEAN JORDAN F.F.A., A years, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet. NIILDRED MARIE KERNS Pen and Cheer Club, 2 years, Record Club, Co-op Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. 83 F.. , Seaia KENT LEROY KERSTETTER Fr Club, Proiectors Club: CU-OD Club: FODTIDUII, 2 YGCUSI JUVIIOV Play Cost, Junior and Senior Banquet, l l JEAN Lucius KIBART I Book Club, Record Club, Future Nurses Club, Co-op Club, Hall ' Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet. JOYCE HELENE KREPS Typing Club, This and That Club, Fine Arts Club, Choir, Band, 3 years, Mogul Statl, Cherry Pie Contest, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DAWN LORAE LEETH F.F.A. Junior Skelton Club, Record Club, Beaus and Belles Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. MILDRED ELIZABETH LINDSAY Knitting Club, This and That Club, Record Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOHN LEN MANOR Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Football, Track, 3 years. GAYLE MARILYN MATER Pea and Cheer Club, Record Club, Knitting Club, Co-ap Club, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet. MELVIN LEROY MEEUWENBERG F.F.A., A years, Baseball, Junior and Senior Banquet. BEATRICE ARLENE MELLON This and That Club, Band Club, Knitting Club, Orchestra, Band, 3-l 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. WYSS MILLER Band Club, F Club, Band, Orchestra, 2 years, Football, 2 years, Basketball, 4 years, Baseball, 3 years, Student Council, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class President, Junior Play Cost, Senior Play Cast, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JANICE MAY MILLIS This and That Club, Language Club, Dromotics Club, Co-op Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. LYLE GAYLYN MONETTE F.F,A,, 3 years, Proiectors Club, Mogul Staff, Choir, Junior Play Cast, Library Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JOAN DENISE NOBLE Record Club, Beaus and Belles, Co-op Club, Pep and Cheer Club. LA VERN ROYAL NYSON Model Airplane Club, Co,op Club, 2 years, Archery Club, Junior Play, Junior and Senior Banquet. MARILYN GRACE OOSTING I M'-'SFC Club, 2 Years: Dramotics Club, Co-op Club, G.A.A., Junior I Play Cast, Carnival Court '53, Homecoming Court '54, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. 84 u 06' 'GICZCGG DONA MAE PARKETON Record Club, Beaus and Belles, Junior and Senior Banquet. MARGARET ANN PELL Pep and Cheer Club, Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Co-op Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. DELLA MAE PLAISIER Pep and Cheer Club, Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Senior Choir, Homecoming Court '51, Library Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. EILEEN MAE PLATT Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Typing Club, Co-op Club, Library Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ALFRED WILLIAM PUGNO Fr Club, Proiectors Club, Fish and Game Club, 2 years, Packer Tales Staff, Football, Basketball, 4 years, Speech Contest, Student Council, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. JANET RAE PURCELL Science Club, Future Nurses Club, Bond Club, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staft, Band, 4 years, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. NANCY JANE PURCELL Science Club, Future Nurses Club, Band Club, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Statt, Bond, 4 years, Orchestra, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. PHILLIP EDWARD RICHTER Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Basketball, Football, Junior and Senior Banquet. WAYNE MARVIN ROBERTSON F.F.A. Club, A years, Band, 2 years, Orchestra, 2 years, Football, A years, Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council, I-lf2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. ARLENE PHYLLIS ROBINS Typing Club, Future Nurses Club, 2 years, Co-op Club, G,A.A., Junior and Senior Banquet. TERRY LEROY ROMANS Fish and Game Club, 4 years, Junior and Senior Banquet. GLORIA MAE ROTTMAN Dramatics Club, F.H.A., This and That Club, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. BEATRICE MARY SCHEIDEL Transfer from Blue Island High, Illinois in I953. MARIE BERNETT SCHIPPER F,H.A., Record Club, Future Nurses Club, Honor Banquet. VIOLA MAE SCHNEPP Latin Club, Record Club, Junior and Senior Banquet. Seam Mamma KENNETH JOHN SCHUITEMAN Science Club, 2 years, Dramatics Club, Packer Tales, Mogul Photographer, Choir, 3 years, Freshman Class Vice-president, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ROGER EDWIN SCHUITEMAN Science Club, F Club, 2 years, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Choir, Football, 4 years, Baseball, 4 years, Basketball, A years, Student Council, 2 years, Student Council Vice-president, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, RAY DICK SHARLOW Fr Club, 2 years, Sports Talk Club, Fish and Game Club, Packer Tales, Choir, 3 years, Basketball, 3 years, Varsity Baseball Manager, Baseball, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. ELWIN EUGENE SHELL Junior Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Junior and Senior Banquet. MARY LORETTA SHELL Knitting Club, 2 years, Typing Club, Record Club, Creative Writing Club, Honor Banquet, 2 years. RAY DELL SHINEW F.F.A., Band, A years, Orchestra, 2 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. MARILYN RUTH SHRIVER Future Nurses Club, Dramatics Club, Band Club, Co-op Club, Band, 3 years, Student Council, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. LAURA DESSIE SIMONS Knitting Club, Creative Writing Club, Book Club, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. CAROLE YVONNE SPEET Fine Arts Club, Dramatics Club, Pep and Cheer Club, Band, 3 years, Homecoming Court '51, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. DELBERT SWEET Co-op Club, Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Track, 2 years, Honor Banquet, 3 years. BEVERLY ANN TANIS Latin Club, Fine Arts Club, language Club, Packer Tales, Mogul Editor, Orchestra, 4 years, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Homecoming Queen '53, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. RICHARD EDWARD TAYLOR Choir, A years, Band, Orchestra, Baseball, 4 years, Football, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. EMMA JEAN TERRELL This and That Club, Girls Sports Club, Senior Choir, Junior and Senior Banquet, THELMA RUTH TEUSINK Creative Writing Club, Hobby Club, Dramatics Club: JUI'1l0f Gnd Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JAMES TOWNE Fish and Game Club, 3 years, Football, 3 years, Basketball, 3 years, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. DONALD CHARLES TRIMBLE Fish and Game Club, Civil Air Patrol, 2 years, Basketball, ball, Junior and Senior Banquet, DIXIE LEE VANDEN BERG F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Band Club, Band, 3 years, Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hall Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. NORNIA RUTH VANDER WALL Pep and Cheer Club, Future Nurses and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOAN MARIE VANDER WERP Monitor, Junior and Club, 2 years, Choir, Bose- Junior Senior Junior Record Club, Dramatics Club, Typing Club, Packer Tales, Mogul, Choir, 4 years, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet,'Honor Banquet, 3 years. PHYLLIS JANE VAN DYK F.H,A., Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Hall Monitor. KATHRYN JANE VAN DYKE Creative Writing Club, Record Club, Knitting Club, Packer Tales Staff, Junior ond Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. EDWIN LEE VISSCHER Science Club, 2 years, Fish and Game Club, Honor Banquet. ELAINE ANN VOGEL Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Dramatics Club, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years, DORIS JEAN WADE Music Club, Girls Sports Club, Coeop Club, Junior Skeltons, Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. ROBERT GEORGE WALKER Fish and Game Club, Co-op Club. MARIAN ESTHER WALSWORTH Future Nurses Club, Knitting Club, Band, 4 years, Student Council, 2 years, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Play Prompter, Carnival Queen '52, Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. KATHLEEN MAY WISSNER Latin Club, Language Club, Fine Arts Club, Camera Club, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Stott, Orchestra, A years, String Trip, Junior Play Prompter, Senior Play Cost, Honor Banquet, 3 years, HOWARD WAYNE WITTE F.F.A,, 4 years, Choir, 2 years. 85 , eww' www W A A group of students are looking through books which were displayed during Book Week. The Homecoming Queen, Beverly Tanis, is presented a bouquet of yellow mums by Mr. Fosheim. The Cherry Pie Contest winners, Carolyn Huisien, first place, and Mary Martinez, second place, are shown here with two of the iudges, Miss Maclntosh and Paul Emerich. i , gn., . Ushers for our assemblies are LaVerne Young, Char- lene Wade, Mike Reber, Jack Fuhrman, Rex Hoppa, Herb Smith, and Johanna Suerth. A lump forthe ball in the Student-Faculty game. The entire cast gathers on stage for the finale ofthe i953 Junior-Senior Banquet program. l l l We 70644 74 744446 Um 744061554614 ?afz qfelpdnq 77la6e 7444 25444 pdddidgd V..f if A . 'fy X 554 Our best wishes to the Class of l954. We know you will continue to exert those qualities of leader- ship that you have shown in the past. By successfully completing your high school educa- tion, you have recognized the principal factors of friendliness, cheertulness, intelligence and congen- iality that have done much to contribute to your success. You and your value will depend upon the continued development of these characteristics as a part of your personality. We extend to you at this time our heartiest good luck and wish you continued success. 675075 Z ?acwl4 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! We wish you success in the future ond thank you for your past patronage. We have served Fremont High School students for fifty-seven years and you will continue to find or courteous welcome ot our store. A. P. REBER CUMPANY Men's Clothing Specialist SUPERIOR BUSES have transported you . . . Safely and Comfortably OUR AIM FOR THE FUTURE . . . 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A simple way to establish your relationship with this bank is through the use of our new Thrifty Check Book as no minimum balance is required and no other expense involved. Pay only a small fee for a book of checks and use these instead of money orders. Be thrifty and make The Old State Bank . . . YOUR BANK. .ZEV l ff 1:1 s 1 ' ' s W r 4 . -2 fit tfrr . ., E A f - ,,.. ,t ,, T, T- A V E! E25 - -A--- -- -----' ..,.s I. cg : -bl:-55511.-,f, . ,. ,. A-'v , ,, ,. ., , .,., , ,. . , , 2 .riif .'rr.nr . T 2 'wmff'f2ff gvzf ,+A 'f f r .....f Wirftiffziirff zf'f1L7,4w,f ,.........,.,..... .....,,,.,...... .,,,.............s...,.. ,. fb! X , 3f,!,f,jZ,! X If 2.f ,55,yV,gfW5?,,7 . Af Y ,yin 25 ' if iii ' I iff 1fbi:fiEf:35733515133335253535CE:Eg1f:f5:fxJ:3:Q3:f:f:SfEf:f:E'fi'fIgI:f'5:f:Zf5fI:Igf:f:QkV ' ff me-f:f RESOURCES OVER S5,000,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1883 THE LARGEST BANK IN NEWAYGO COUNTY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Daniel F. Gerber William J. Branstrom Chairman of Board and Director President and Director Erwin Tinney Herman Schuiteman Vice-president and Director Executive Vice-president, Cashier and Director T. l. Fry Vice-president and Director J. Donald Murphy Ass Bert Vander Meulen istant Vice-president and Director Richard Dobben Director Assistant Cashier and Director Lester Janes Don Vander Werp Director Director Glenn J. Messinger Director We Ganzefa Cjenfre CAMERAS and SUPPLIES PHOTO FINISHING MOVIE EQUIPMENT ond RENTALS Newaygo County's Most Complete Line ot Greeting Cards CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1954! FREMONT FLORAL and NURSERY Flowers by Wire OFFICE SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY A 'lr Phone 585 Robert H. Thayer Roger I. Thayer 25 West Main Street Ph 368 Fremont, Michigan one CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1954! C. C. LANG 81 SON, INC. A Growing Fremont Enterprise FREMONT - - MICHIGAN Western Auto Associate Store 17 W. Main Phone 61 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the Class of 1954! FRED BOUWMAN Your Jeweler A 8 East Main St. Fremont BEST WISHES TO 1954 GRADUATES -xii G. J. MESSINGER Distributor of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Goodyear Tires and Batteries i' 'k 'k Fremont Phone 32 Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF . . . 6 Mcgatty Your Buick Dealer for Over Thirty Years PHONE 605 33 W. DAYTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1954 Phone 44 and 764 matic Reber's and Shoecraffs 1 E. Main Street Fremont CUNGRATUIATIONS GRADUATES You have earned your spurs SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL - We congratulate - each one in class, Gnd CITE pfepdfed to Tlde out No doubt - you've studied hard to pass. in Search of Success Each grade - through thirteen years of school Obeying - good old - Golden Rule. All students - have been on the beam, 'AMX You've had - a splendid Packer team. Y, Co-op-er-a-tion has been grand, e Some helped to build - a super band. I 'Q' 6 Each one - has done - their best to please .I J Q5 ln all -- the school's activities. gf Including studies - every day, ii ln which - some students made all A, A. X I I fxls We think - our Fremont schools are swell, I-1. Y il With very - capable -- personnel. W4 C f' But, do not let this - be your goal, T' l Advance - on up -- use vaulting pole. 'JG' -if-S gg .U xx . shag . . Q6 T ., There s plenty - of opportunity, In Iv! , I . For those - who have ability. IAQ ,le 'Q I liqgnn Take - all advantage - of your chance XI'-M A There was no choice, in my circumstance. wk 'ln ' - - an REDDY KILUWATTQ X ' Best Wishes for the Future YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT CUNSUMERS PUWER CDMPANY Pat McGowen's Service Station Johnson Fuol Builders Supply Company 221 N. Merchant Ave. FREMONT, MICHIGAN 98 YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTER Fremont Refrigerated Lockers 9 NO. DIVISION PHONE 58 Congratulations to the Class of 1954 Fremont Feed Company I03 East Cherry Phone 45 FREMONT, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 1954 GRAICHEN'S The Store of Friendly Service PHONE 200 FREMONT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1954! Sanitary Food Store GROCERIES AND MEATS Home of Good Eats Phone 457 J. E. Schuiteman-E. Bultman CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954! May you have continued success now and in the future I Your John Deere Dealer MEYERS IMPLEMENT SCALES The Ilendrie Ilgency ak When in need of any type of Insurance Protection or a Surety Bond, see us. 'A' 28 W. MAIN ST. CONGRATULATIONS igiamnnit Anniuersarg Seninrs Bacfine af Swawian Slacfia THE EYES OF THE MOGUL Compliments of FREMONT LoAN co. Our business is to loan money 'I6 S. Division Ave. Phone 774 HAVEMAN HARDWARE HARDWARE - PAINTS SPORTING GOODS 29 W. Main Street Phone 219 Congratulations to the Senior Class! JORDANS Headquarters for INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 159-W COMPLIMENTS FROM YOUR DENTIST NEWAYGO COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE NATIONALLY KNOWN - HOME OWNED Compliments of ERWIN TINNEY COMPANY ERWIN - CLAYTON H LA MONTE Congratulations, Seniors 7 RELIABLE AUTO PARTS Automotive Parts and Accessories Machine Shop Service Andrew 'Klossen Opposite Post Office WHOLESALE - RETAIL Compliments of BANKERS AND MERCHANTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Established 1916 40 W. Sheridan Phone 49 P COMPLIMENTS TO SHELL SERVICE STATION THE SENIOR Gasoline--Motor Oil CLASS Firestone Tires and Accessories OF Leonard Bruckner 1954 Phone 2 104 Main Gee Xi Luhke Hardware MAGEE MOTORS S A N I T A R Y Phone 855 CLEANERS t FORD - MERCURY t SALES - SERVICE 'k A-1 Used Cars 232 W. Main Phone 24 Compliments of FREMONT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 206 W. MAIN STREET FREMONT, MICHIGAN To the Future Citizens of this Great Nation, The United States of America, this space is respectfully dedicated. PALMER'S DRUG STORE On the Corner Fremont, Michigan Phone 26 CONGRATULANONS . . Compllmems of ' FREMUNT TIMES-INDICATUR from Newaygo County's Leading Weekly Newspaper CARUSO'S IOB PRINTINGWADVERTISING Ice Cream Parlor Phone 100 44 W. Main Congratulations to the Congratulations Class of 54! and We wish you Happiness Best Wishes and Continued Success! to the Graduating Class if of 19541 BAARS DRUG STORE A Good Place to Trade 6 WEST MAIN FREMONT FREMONT BAKERY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 SlPLON'S TOWN AND COUNTRY MARKET 8440 W. 48th Street Phone 245 FREMONT, MICHIGAN Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of '54 THE DUNN'S DUNN'S TV SALES 6, SERVICE 28 W. Dayton Phone 1045 v Congratulations to the Class of '54l YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE VREDEVELD 6. COMPANY Largest Shoe Stock in Newaygo County WITTE 6. PELL NEW AND USED FURNITURE TELEVISION At Prices You Con Afford Phone 293 Fremont, Mich. Compliments of HOME HEATING AND SHEET METAL SHOP HEATING CONTRACTORS 48 West Main Fremont Phone 206 Compliments of THE WOOSTER STORE R.R. No. 1-Fremont Phone 723W'l Compliments of SHERMAN SPORT SHOP EREMONT PHONE 343 SAMEUL'S GRILLE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 W. Main Phone 678 Compliments of . . . H l - L l T E S and S l G N -S H O P ADVERTISING ADDRESSING JOB DUPLICATION RUBBER STAMPS Compliments of ELLIOTT'S MAIN STREET GREENHOUSE 437 East Main St. 18 E. MAIN STREET - PHONE 51 - FREMONT Phone 759 W, ,Fm ,T J. C. WABEKE 8. SON 583W - Telephones - 5834! CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF '54 BROOKHOUSE CLEANERS MONOGRAM OIL HEATERS Tailoring SHELLANE BOTTLE GAS Ru Clecmin - me . APPLIANCES g g 'ing 29 E' Main SL Fremom Phone 441 37 East Main St. Congratulations. Seniors! CRANDELL 6. ENSING FURNITURE DEALERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phones Day 80-R Nights 310 or 80-R See the Finest . . . See Frigidaire HOLLOWELL REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Plfione 502 22 West Main JONES SALES 8. SERVICE Pontiac Automobiles G.M.C. Trucks U. S. Royal Tire Distributor 404 W. Main St. Fremont Congratulations to the Seniors of 1954 PROGRESSIVE LUMBER Phone ll All Kinds of Building Material Congratulations, Seniors of '54 KEITH IEWELRY Your Friendly Ieweler ANGELlCA'S EAT SHOP REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Open 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Closed on Sundays EM KMAAAQA j? fA,8 QILCJQVLL5 HLVLJ .CJ2l,Clfl,Ay of Me jdemonf Wagga SQAOUA WINIFRED SWARTHCUT PHOTOGRAPHER Y book and Individ I P f NILES, MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF P. B. CAST 81 SONS CO. Everything for Cleaning 1515 Madison Ave., S. E. Phone 5-0574 GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Compliments of KALAMAZOO SALES Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1954 :S SERVICE FREMONT BARGAIN STORE Kalamazoo Heating Equipment LUCHIES AND JOHNSON 750 S. Stewart Phone 232 46 W. Main Street Phone 566 Congratulations, Seniors of '54l BOVEN'S H- I- HEINZ COMPANY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 57 VARIETIES 221 N. Mechanic Phone 57 306 East Main Phone 109 7 -r it CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 MOYER'S DRY GOODS STORE 9 East Main Phone 626 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 Continued Success and Happiness in the Years Ahead DEEPHOUSE SHOE STORE Fremonf's Quality Shoe Store PHONE 486 FREMONT LARRY GEETING WATCH MAKER 23 West Main Street Fremont, Michigan Compliments of SMITH HARDWARE PHONE 31-1 Congratulations, Seniors of '54l FREMONT MARKET QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE AND GROCERIES FREMONT RECREATION East Main Phone 3-W Bowl for Health BOWLING ALLEY Lunch, Sandwiches, Chili Ice Cream and Good Coffee Phone 38 5 Wesl Main Frank and Edith Smith Compliments of SEYMOUR RADIO Gulf Station 6 TELEVISION Your Sylvania Dealer VANDENBERG'S Phone 288 Phone 403-W ll W. Main Sanitary Dairy Company OF I-IARTSEMA N EWSSTAN D F REMONT LUMBER COMPANY, INC. PHONE 755 . MAIN ST. YO C g atulc: and Besf Wishes to the Class of 1954 Deur Chevralet Sales UR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR 29 YEAR YTQQFT--F f-Y-Y.--v , , i P I E . .4 5 E sq. 'RINE VR!NTW5f MD AEK --.N A ow Iiiiiiiiiiu 4 O . 6 Iwgip, f, X ' gn 1,5712 A Q ' N 'WI' ,T ' OJ I W - ,J ,4 1 xxx ,I f . ' iw SX x 4 X? ZA xi 'TG 2,1 I Q' ,, I ...D F- ,IEW ,ew A DANA PRINTING COMPANY Compliments of Q- C V t DAKE'S QUALITY SERVICE 'pO'fmenS Foon sions ODD FELLOWS LODGE NO. 242 Meetings Tuesday Nights FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS SMOKING AND CURING Brunswick, Michigan Phone Holton 3534 Compliments of EZRA J. MONETTE Brunswick, Michigan ROOFING - NEW IDEA MACHINERY FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS COAL - SPRAY MATERIALS Phone Holton 2532-Fremont 9621-I WALDO'S WEST END SERVICE Cities Service Gas and Oils SAVE AS YOU SPEND WITH GREEN STAMPS Open Daily 7 A.M. 'til Midnight For Complete Auto Service Call 766 6493 W. 48th OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS O CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS M. LYLE HEFT OLIVER SALES 8. SERVICE FREMONT, RouTE 3 Congratulations to Seniors of 1954 MONETTE BEAUTY SHOP BRUNSWICK, MICHIGAN Phone-Holton 3825 YOUR AUTOGRAPH F. H. S. 1954 2 TJ f -f f xXyl3L ' 4 XX' My 4 ,.,.. ' 0 W W4 N . cf . ,fl A ' nf' :I f I If I 9 J f' lx X44 , J N. f . 2 E ' K X X S t Il ' J WMM gi ix ,, M is fc 335341 MK Sa if ffxfifx , gm! Aj , OD ! MA, 0 W KV? 1 Qy,.f,,ff,J M ' Q Kp gm Mwkfwww WM M-3,,,fm'M+f? D A !0 1 X5 Ll' ngru X -f 7 f . if Q' f WWW Q Q in K5 wdkgwigp xy ff wi . A .ily ,fy ww K JK gf JQJJ. V01 if 1,f '5 wdfnkffyw bf 0 ,pf gf- A 4JW,1l'X'g sy Vmpff5K3X0iJ23' QM V WML Wwfvg TN w5QC ZZfff 9 f Q5 W 99 1 Swv, My s'Eiiffi5f 5535? ' Rf Q55 GgF5?iX g WSL


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