Fremont High School - Mogul Yearbook (Fremont, MI)
- Class of 1955
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If Dedicated to Mr. Fay Adair The Senior class of 1955 dedicaies This Mogul to Fay Adair in appreciation for the unceasing help and guidance he has given us Throughout our high school years and in publishing This Mogul. 2 Mr. Adair is shown checking advertising sales for the yearbook with Carolyn Cosgrove. Board of Education Through the efforts and careful planning of the members of our Board of Education, the new building accommodations were completed this year. Fremont High School is very proud of the accomplishments within its school system, all of which have been fostered by the interest, guidance, and support of its school board. Pictured above, examining equipment in the new, music department, are the members of the Board HT- of Education: Lester Janes, Treasurer, Ed Essebaggers, President, Richard Dobben, Vice-president, Paul H. Emerich, Superintendent, J. Donald Murphy, Secretary, and Arthur Palmer, Trustee. 3 This year additions were com- pleted on the Fremont High School building which has been the home of Fremont students throughout the years. Some of the best music 'facil- ities in the area were avail- able to the music groups when they moved in February of this year. 4 BUILDI The shop and mechanical drawing stu- dents were able to move into their new quarters late last fall. s I at FREMON This past year, additions were made to the Cedar Street grade school which helped to make more rooms available to the high school students. iv.-arf' 'LQ-246 ,I-vs ,f-Ms ' as as.k,wwsvg'w A, We . X, ...,.. M Pictured here are the new ad- ditions on the back of the high school, the new shop and music facilities on the right and the new boiler room and smokestack on the left. The completion of the new Pine Street school by next fall will be another maior step in increasing the space avail- able for high school classes. No grade students will then be attending classes in the Main Street school. 5 Another phase of building . . . that of building for the future . . . is constantly going on at F. H. S. . . . we learn many skills . . . we learn to build for ourselves we learn appreciation for the arts . . . we study our assignments . . . and finally We graduate. FAQULTY Mr. Paul Emerich, superintendent of Fremont schools, has a friendly talk with Karen Lindsey and Herman Ekkel, two high school students. Mrs. Beth Meyers, secretary to our principal, is checking an absentee list with one of the office practice girls, Pat Cottrell. Mrs. Margaret Currens, secretary to the superm tendent, is taking ci coll in the office. Mr. Bultman, our principal, is checking correspond ence at his desk. Looking on is Luanne Boerman Mr. Durkee is shown looking over a tape recording Mrs. Parkes, our superintendent Mr. Emerich, and with the Harmonettes in his office in the new Mrs. Amundsen are shown iudging cherry pies at music department. the annual contest. Mr. Swanson is marking report cards in the high Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Demmon are inspecting school office. their mail boxes in the superintendent's office. iihese members of our faculty visited the Credit Mr. Bammel and Mr. Bultman are admiring a Bureau on B. l. E. Day. They are shown looking plaque won by the school in the magazine over some records with Mrs. Holler. campaign. 12 SENIURS Senior Class Class Officers: Pat Montague, Vice-president, lee Hendrie, President, Bob Wolters, Treasurer, Frances Karnemaat, Secretary. Diane Pugno, Pat Powell, and Miss Elm- quest are busy selling cakes and cookies at the senior baked goods sale. Lee Hendrie is pictured here planning class activities with the twelfth grade sponsor, Mr. Cooper. PHIL HOLCOMB DIANE PUGNO MARY ZAGERS V.F,W. Athleiic Award Valedicforian Solutatorion LEE HENDIUE First--Bransirom A V.F.W. Ciiizenship Award I955 Senior Honors PAT MONTAGUE PAT MURPHY Second-Branstrom Award Third-Brunstrom A Senior Class History lt was only a few years ago that Fremont High School opened its doors to let in the excited and enthusiastic freshman class of 1952. Under the supervision of Miss Orr, our ninth grade sponsor, we cast our votes for class officers. Those chosen to lead us were Paul Johnson, president, Larry DeMars, vice-president, Gay Gerber, secre- tary, and Mary Zagers, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Pat Murphy, Phyllis Swanson, Larry Zandvliet and Judy Loomis. The freshman class made a big hit in the field of forensics. Mary Zagers placed first in declama- tions. We were also very proud of our two boys who made the varsity football team, Larry Zandvliet and Jim Gardner. The fall of 53 brought us into our sophomore year. Mr. Provines, Mr. Heerspink, Mrs. Adair and Mr. Warner advised us. To carry on the business of our class we elected Lee Hendrie, president, Case DeKryger, vice-president, Mary Zagers, secre- tary, and Pat Murphy, treasurer. To be sure of a strong hold in the Student Council we chose Phyllis Swanson, Carolyn Cos- grove, Alan Sackett and Bob Wolters as our repre- sentatives. The student body elected Diane Pugno secretary of the Student Council. Case and Christine DeKryger, sophomore candi- dates, were chosen King and Queen of the Carnival. Mary Zagers again displayed her speaking abil- ity and won a first in the declamation contest. Four sophomore boys represented us on the var- sity football team, Bob Wolters, Dave Smalligan, Larry Zandvliet and Larry DeMars. We started our iunior year with a bang choosing Alan Sackett for president, Paul Johnson for vice- president, Christine DeKryger for secretary and Diane Pugno for treasurer. The iunior class more than carried their load in student government. Those chosen by the class were Janet Maynard, Gordon Witte, Lee Hendrie, and Larry DeMars. Case DeKryger was elected treasurer by the student body and Mary Zagers was elected secretary. Diane Pugno served as a mem- ber of the cabinet. This was a big year for us in athletics also. Bob Wolters was chosen one of the top five players on the All Ken-New-Wa basketball team. Under the capable direction of Mr. Fosheim we gave our iunior play, Room For One More, which was a smash hit. Our class was very proud when Ron Andrzeiew- ski won first place in our local oration contest. Phil Holcomb and Diane Pugno, our iunior can- didates, were chosen King and Queen of the car- nival. In the spring we had the honor of putting on the Junior-Senior banquet. Our sponsors, Mr. Fosheim, Miss Randall, Mr. Rottschaffer, Mr. Durkee, and Miss Sayles assisted us with our theme and the program entitled, Neptune's Court. ln the fall of our most eventful year we elected Lee Hendrie, president, Pat Montague, vice-presi- dent, Francis Karnamaat, secretary, and Bob Wol- ters, treasurer. Our senior sponsors were Mr. Cooper, Mr. Kraai, Mr. Adair, Miss VanHorn and Miss Elmquest. Mary Beth Fox, John Sherman and Paul Johnson were elected to represent our class in the Student Council. Pat Johnson also served as a representa- tive while one of our members was ill. Gordon Witte, Phyllis Swanson, Janet Maynard, Keith Rob- ertson, and Lee Hendrie comprised the cabinet. Denny Ford and Mary Zagers gave a lot of time and effort to the council also. Diane Pugno was elected president of the council and Case DeKryger was elected vice-president. Another big event was the Homecoming, which Pat Johnson presided over as Queen. The care- fully planned program was cancelled but Pat was presented her crown at half-time during a cold wet blizzard! We were all behind the boys who represented us in athletics. The boys were outstanding on the gridiron, on the basketball floor, on the track, and on the baseball field. Two girls who have rooted for them at every game, are our two varsity cheerleaders, Sally Tanis and Shirley Kubicek. ln April the senior class presented the three-act comedy, Don't Take My Penny. We all appreci- ated the energy and time Miss Elmquest, our direc- tor, gave to make our play a big success. In the spring our calendar of events was filled. The Junior-Senior banquet and the Honor Banquet were memorable occurrences on our calendar. The climax of the year brought our unforgetful skip- trip to Chicago. Baccalaureate and Commencement services drew to a close our high school careers, but wherever we go, or whatever we may be, the senior class of '55 will never forget Fremont High School and all the students and teachers who have made our high school days the happiest days of our lives.- I7 GORDON LEE ANDERSON Fish and Game Club, 2 years: Junior and Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet: Track, 4 years: Football, 2 years. RONALD LOUIS ANDRZEJEWSKI Rod and Gun Club: Model Builders: Junior-Senior Banquet: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Managing Editor of Packer Tales: Business Manager of Mogul: Debate Team: Speech Contest, 2 years: Honor Banquet, 3 years. JERRY LEE BAARS Science Club: Dramatics Club: Ushers Club: Basketball: Choir, 4 years: Junior-Senior Banquet. WILLIAM BUEL BARTON F.F.A., 4 years: Football, 2 years: Baseball: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. CARL JAY BOESKOOL F.F.A., 4 years: Junior-Senior Banquet. MARVIN CLARE BOLLES Co-ap Club: Rod and Gun Club: FR Club: Proiector Club, 2 years: Honor Banquet. JANE EDITH BOOHER Transfer from Hesperia High School: Junior-Senior Banquet. RUTH ANN BOWLES Girls Sports Club: Mogul Staff: Secretary of Girls Sports Club: Junior-Senior Banquet, ALICE GERTRUDE BRAAFHART Transfer from Emmetsburg, Iowa: Choir. DONALD STANLEY BRINKNIAN Fish and Game Club, 2 years: Football, 4 years: Track, 2 years: Hall Monitor, 2 years: Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARILYN RUTH BUITENDORP F.H.A., Knitting Club, Ca-op Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. CAROLYNN ANN COSGROVE Dramatics Club, What's Next Club, Senior Bond, 2 years, Junior Band, Junior-Senior Banquet, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Student Council, Packer Tales, Mogul Staff, Honor Banquet, 2 years. DAVID HAROLD DAVIS Fish and Game Club, 2 years, Proiectors Club, Football, 2 years, Track, 3 years, Honor Banquet, 3 years. CHRISTINE JEAN DE KRYGER Science Club, Dramatics Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 3 years, Orchestra, Junior-Senior Banquet, Junior Class Secre- tary, Carnival Queen, '53, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Ushers Club, Honor Banquet, 3 years. CORNELIUS HENRY DE KRYGER Science Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 3 years, Vice Pres- ident of Tenth grade, Carnival King, '53, Treasurer of Student Council, '54, Vice President of Student Council, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play Cast. LAWRENCE ARTHUR DE MARS FR Club, F Club, Football, 2 years, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Student Council, Ninth grade Vice President, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. BARBARA JEAN DEULING F.H.A. Club, Knitting Club, Senior Choir, Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Pocker Tales Staff, Honor Banquet, 2 years. NORMA JEAN DICKINSON Future Nurses Club, 3 years Junior-Senior Banquet, 2 years, Hall Monitor. CARL VICTOR ELLESSON Transfer from Lane Tech, Chicago, Junior-Senior Banquet, Hall Monitor. JANIECE MARY ESSEBAGGERS What's Next Club, Band Club, Senior Orchestra, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Honor Banquet, Speech Con- test, I year. RUSSELL KEITH EVANS FR Club, 2 years, Football, 4 years, Intramural Basketball, !2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. , ,VsAnA JEAN EVANS - Girls Sports Club, 2 years, G.A.A., 4 years, Packer Tales, Cheerleading, 3 years, Senior Band, 3 years, Mogul Staff, Junior Play Student Director, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DENNIS WARREN FORD FR Club, 2 years, F Club, Football, 4 years, Basketball, 4 years, Senior Choir, 3 years, Student Council Cabinet, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARY BETH FOX Pep and Tumble Club, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Junior-Senior HJ Banquet, Hall Monitor, Student Council, Mogul Staff, Home- coming Court, '54, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play Cast. ROBERT ALAN FRANTZ FR Club, 2 years, Football, 2 years, Track, I year, Packer Tales. HAROLD JAMES GARDNER F.F.A., 4 years, Varsity Football, 4 years, Track, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JACK ROBERT GARDNER F.F.A., 3 years, Football, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. DICK ALLEN GRAFF Fish and Game Club, Rod and Gun Club, Senior Band, 3 years, Packer Tales Stuff, Mogul Staff. ROBERT ROY GRAICHEN Model Airplane Club, Proiectors Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Junior Play Stage Manager, Photography Editor at Mogul, Honor Banquet, 2 years. JACK EMORY GUSTMAN Junior Fish and Game Club, Football, 4 years, Track, 3 years, Hall Monitor. LAWRENCE BRADLEY HEATH Science Club, Model Airplane Club, Co-op Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. FAYE SUSIE HENDRIE Knitting Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Hall Monitor, Honor Banquet. LELAND JOHN HENDRIE Dramatics Club, Fish and Game Club, Football, 4 years, Baseball, 4 years, Basketball Manager, Senior Band, 2 years, Senior Orchestra, Junior-Senior Banquet, Packer Tales, Mogul Staff, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class President, Student Council, 2 years, Student Council Cabinet, Hall Mon- itor, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play Cast. CAROLYN JOYCE HILL Record Club, Bible Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. GINGER KAY HINTON Figurine Club, Typing Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. DARWIN HINKEN Civil Air Patrol Club, Proiectors Club. WILMA JEAN HILTON Pep and Tumbling Club, Glee Club, Needle-Working Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Cherry Pie Contest. JERRY LE ROY HOFFMAN F.F.A. Club, 4 years, Band, 'l year, Football, 3 years, Packer Tales, IuniorvSenior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. CHARLES JUDSON HOLBROOK Civil Air Patrol, 3 years, Honor Banquet, 3 years. PHILIP LLOYD HOLCOMB Proiectors Club lPresidentl, FR Club, Hall Monitor, Basketball, 4 years, Football, 3 years, Baseball, 3 years, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. PAUL JENNINGS F.F.A., 3 years, Co-op Club. ARLENE SONJA JOHNSON Transferred from Muskegon Senior High School '54. PAT YVONNE JOHNSON Dramatics Club, What's Next Club, G.A.A., 3 years, Choir, 2 years, Senior Band Maiorelte, 3 years, Hall Monitor, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Homecoming Queen, SA , Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play Cast, Student Council. PAUL MARTIN JOHNSON Fish and Game Club, Civil Air Patrol, Track, 4 years, Student Council, Freshman Class President, Junior Class Vice President, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. RICHARD ALLAN JORDAN F.F.A., A years, Co-op Club. FRANCES ANN KARNEMAAT Science Club, Bible Club, Senior Band, 3 years, Secretary of Senior Class, Speech Contest, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. FRANCES KAY KINGSFORD Knitting Club, What's Next Club, Choir, 2 years, Junior- Senior Banquet, Hall Monitor. JERRY ALDEN KLOMP FR Club, 2 years, Football, 3 years, Track, 4 years, Basket- ball, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JOAN KNUVER Science Club, Bible Club, Co-op Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. SHIRLEY ANN KUBICEK Pep and Cheer Club, 2 years, Co-op Club, Cheerleading, 4 years, Senior Choir, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. LESLIE DEAN LINDSAY Civil Air Patrol Club, l Years: F.F.A. JOYCE LORRAINE LUCAS Bible Club: G.A.A., 2 years: Choir, 3 years: Junior Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 2 years. NANCY KAY LUCHIES Band Club: Science Club: Co-op Club: Choir: Junior Band: Senior Bond: Junior Play Prompter: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet. ELLEN JEAN LUMMEN Science Club: Ca-op Club: Band Club: Junior Band Bond: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. DEANNE FAYE MADDOX Record Club: Writing Club: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 2 years. JANET MILDRED MAYNARD Pep Club: Dramatics Club: Mogul Staff: Hall Monitor: Student Council: Student Council Cabinet: Ushers Club: Junior Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years: Choir. PHYLLIS GRACE MC DONALD Knitting Club: F.H.A.: Hall Monitor: Packer Tales Staff: Junior-Senior Banquet. RICHARD LAWRENCE MILLER FR Club: Dramatics Club: Hall Monitor: Reserve Basketball Reserve Football, 2 years: Varsity Football: Track, 2 years Junior-Senior Banquet. PATRICIA JEAN MONTAGUE Pep Club, 2 years: Cheerleader, '53: G.A.A., 2 years: Senior Choir, 4 years: Hall Monitor: Vice President of Senior Class: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. BETTY JANE MOON Pep Club, 2 years: G.A.A.: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARIS MAXINE MURPHY Record Club: Bible Club: Orchestra, 3 years: Choir: Junior- Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. PATRICK JOHN MURPHY Science Club, 2 years: Student Council: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Honor Banquet, 2 years. LE ROY ARTHUR NEIBARGER F.F.A. Club, 4 years: Intramural Basketball, 3 years: Hall Monitor: Ushers Club: Varsity Manager: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet. ROBERT CALVIN NICHOLS F.F.A., 3 years: Football, 2 years: Junior-Senior Banquet. RUSSELL LEE OSTERHART Proiectors Club: Junior Science Club: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. GORDON H. OOSTERHOUSE F.F.A., 3 years: Basketball, 3 years: Honor Banquet. LORETTA MARIE PAINTER Transferred from Montague, 54 . rmur sowAno PENNINGTON ' Proiectors Club, 2 years: Varsity Football, I year: Second Team Football, l year. LESTER CORNEL PIKAART FR Club: Civil Air Patrol: F.F.A., 2 years: Football, 3 years: Junior-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years. PATRICIA MARY POWELL Dramotlcs Club: Pep and Tumble Club: Hall Monitor, 2 years: Junior Bond: Senior Band, 2 years: Packer Tales Staff: Hame- coming Court, '54: Mogul Editor: Juniar-Senior Banquet: Honor Banquet, 3 years: Student Council. DIANE MARIE PUGNO Dramatics Club, Pep and Cheer Club, G.A.A., 4 years, Senior Band, 3 years, Orchestra, 2 years, Student Council Secretary, Student Council Cabinet, Junior Class Treasurer, Speech Con- test, Carnival Court, '51, Carnival Queen, '54, Recording Secretary, Regions IX and Xlll, Student Council President, Debating Team, Mogul Staff, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. MELVIN JAMES RAYMAN Transferred from Toledo, Ohio, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Baseball, intramural Basketball, Honor Banquet. VICKI SUSAN REINEKE Beaux and Belles Club, Ushers Club, What's Next Club, G.A.A., 2 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DUANE KEITH RIDDERMAN F.F.A., 4 years, Praiectors Club, Junior Band, 2 years, Orchestra, 2 years, Senior Band, 2 years, Track, Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOHN ALLEN ROBART Proiectors Club, Civil Air Patrol Club, Junior-Senior Banquet. KEITH ELLIS ROBERTSON F.F.A., 4 years, Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. BERNIECE ILENE ROBINS Knitting Club, Science Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 3 years, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ANTONIA FRANCES RUPAR Dramatics Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., 3 years, Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. IRENE ROSE RYNBERG Pep and Cheer Club, Band Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 2 years, Co-ap, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. ALAN LEE SACKETT Proiectors Club, Dramatics Club, 3 years, Senior Band Drum Maior, 4 years, Student Council, Junior Class President, Packer Tales, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, Senior Play Cast. EDSEL LEE SCHUITEMAN Band Club, Bible Club, Senior Band, 5 years, Orchestra, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. WAYNE SCOTT F.F.A., A years, F.F.A, Basketball, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. MARY ANN SEMENETZ Pep and Tumble Club, Dramatics Club, Senior Orchestra, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JOHN ERIC SHERMAN Bible Club, Senior Band, 4 years, Senior Orchestra, 3 years, Senior Choir, 2 years, Reserve Football, Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. BARBARA SHUE Knitting Club, F.H.A,, Junior-Senior Banquet. GRACE JEAN SLAGTER Dramatics Club, Bible Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 2 years, Orchestra, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, 2 years, Co-ap. DAVID LEE SMALLIGAN F.F.A., 3 years, Track, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, 2 years, Ushers Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. HERBERT ALLEN SMITH Praiectors Club, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. VIRGINIA IRENE SNELLER Science Club, Bible Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. GLORIA ANN STALEY Knitting Club, Typing Club. PHYLLIS JANE SWANSON Dramntics Club, 2 years, Senior Orchestra, 3 years, Senior Choir, Music Trio, Student Council, 2 years, Student Council Cabinet, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Ushers Club. SALLY JEAN TANIS Pep and Cheer Club, 2 years, G.A.A., 3 years, Cheerleader, 4 years, Homecoming Court, '54, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Junior and Senior Play Cast. BARBARA ANN TAYLOR Beaux and Belles Club, Pep and Tumbling Club, G.A.A., 2 years, Cadet Band, 2 years, Senior Choir, 2 years, Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. CAROL ANN TINNEY Pep and Cheer Club, Dramatics Club, Ushers Club, Cheer- leader, Choir, 3 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales, Speech Contest, 2 years, Junior and Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. CLARE TUBBERGEN F.F.A., 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. MAJEWEL MARIE TUCKER Beaux and Belles Club, Pep and Tumbling Club, Choir, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. DENNIS LLOYD VANDER ZEE F.F.A., 4 years, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Hall Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. MADELYN JOANNE VANDER ZEE Bible Club, i year, Pep and Cheer Club, Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Library Monitor. SHIRLEY GAYLE VAN EMST Record Club, F.H.A., Packer Tales Staff. CHARLENE EVELYN WADE latin Club, Beaux and Belles Club, Maiorette, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. JO ANN DRAKE Zin inning tllllrmnrg Class of 1955 ROBERT DORR WHITE Reserve Football, 2 years, Varsity Football, I year. ROLAND HENRY WILLIS FR Club, 2 years, Basketball, 4 years, Football, 4 years, Track, Choir, Packer Tales Staff, Mogul Staff, Co-Stage Manager, Junior Play, Honor Banquet, Senior Play Cast. GORDON ALLEN WITTE Science Club, 2 years, Choir, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. RICHARD HENRY WOLTERS Science Club, Rod and Gun Club, Football, Football Manager, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ROBERT ALAN WOLTERS Band, 4 years, Basketball, 4 years, Football, 3 years, Mogul Staff, Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play Cast. MARY LOU ZAGER5 Camera Club, 2 years, Student Councit Representative and Secretary, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Secre- tary, Junior Ploy Cast, Speech Contest, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. PRETTIEST GIRL AND HANDSOMEST BOY MOST FRIENDLY MOST WILLING TO HELP Pat Johnson and Paul Johnson Case DeKryger and Diane Pugno Pat Montague and Lee Hendrie I 955 Class Personalities sssr nnsssso Most LIKELY TO sutccssn cLAss cur-ubs TT ' Sally Tanis and Al Socket! Lawrence Heath Carol Tinney and Buck Willis Mary Zagers, not pictured UNDERCLASSMEN Junior Class Class Officers: Vonnie Vredeveld, Secretary, Jim Kolk, President, Susan White, Vice-president, Jerry Olson, Treasurer. f. Under the supervision of Miss Geraldine Randall, the Junior Class sponsored two Praise Assemblies, pre- sented the Junior Play, Mother Was A Freshman, and put on the Junior-Senior Banquet. The assistant sponsors were Mr. Jack Fosheim, Mr. Eldon Durkee, Mrs. Fay Adair, Mrs. Elaine Dvorack, and Mr. Ronald Bammel. The first and second squad cheerleaders are getting ready to Mr. Fosheim, Don Leckrone and Charles Miller are shown here ' ' b l lead a cheer at one of our pep meetings. in de ate c ass. 32 VERA PAT GARY MARCIA ANDERSON BEELER BENNETT BETTEN Q: Q Q Q .T ,., sHAnoN lewls :vm Rus Lomn. mn mom aoemm soesxool aoncmm X A GERALB I JERRY KEITH JUDY ELDORA BRAAFHAM snooxs snowu suuMAN auNcs ,. 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H ' P 6 . .,,. :QE - .:.,,- J - :U A ' 312' 4 W' fu M ' KEN RAY ELLEN FOSTER FOWLER FOWLER FRENS FULLER GERDES GETZ -Li fe 2 ' e 'Zif f 15.5 E.-5 ,...,. 1 : It .E.E.f5 2 1 Q A H N oAwN onsou mucus nov moms DELORES GINGRICH GRANGER GRIFFES cmswom cnovs ousmm HALvERsoN ALAN HENRY ARLENE SUSAN HETZMAN HEYNEN HOFFMAN HOLM CAROLYN CAROLYN HUGHEY HUISJEN 34 ROBERTA HOLMES HVSAQQQ :.,: I 4 f :.' lf DON HUISJEN SHELBY JIM HOPPA HOUGHTALING WARREN DAlE PAT JAHR JONES KING , . A f 5 , R 5 5' : iffji , 1 ' ' ,F JEAN MARILYN MARVA JIM LESLIE JANICE MARVIN KINGSFORD KLINGLER KNOLL KOLK KOLK KYLE LAREVA I.,. A A ' I'-I ' 1 ' A1 S II-, J s, A r ,, DELORES KAREN DONNA BILL MIKE CAROL DELoREs LATTIN LINDSEY LONGCORE MAYNARD Mc DONNELL Mc MULLEN MEEuwENaERo MJ., ,, I 51:55. A I i A I .,,. . W 2.9 . ,..... ,R .. E, 'IZ' ,Q ' ' ffl' , 2222 . R 4- J 1 . ,. X 5 -ag, ,ff ff' S I Vx :A :V , , , , , JIM CHARLES JON BETTY SHIRLEY KARLENE JERRY MIESEN MILLER MILLER NIEBOER NIEBOER O'DELL OLSON 'R ..,. I .I Q . J - . X R E,,..,. . , I 5 . . Z: IZ' ......, Rx X Q 1 I' N Y MARCIA FOSTER NANCY LOIS LINDA TED KAREN OOSTING PM-MER PALMER PARMER PATTERSON PEARSON PETERS ::Qj:5:E giizl g 4, H , ' fi: 'V AUDREY CAROL GORDON PLATT POST POWELL 35 I LA VERNE DALE JOE DOROTHY DUANE PHYLLIS PROCTOR PUTNEY ROBART ROBERTSON ROGERS ROSS BILL GRACE JOHN MARLENE LOIS KEN GARY ROTTMAN SCHEIDEL SHELL SMITH SNELLER SOMERS ST. MARTIN RONALD VICTOR CARL VERNON STROVEN STROVEN SWANSON TAYLOR WILMA JOHN CAROLYN NANCI TUCKER VAN APPEL VAN HEMERT VAN ZANTEN CAROLYN RICHARD GLEN TEUSINK TORREY TRIMBLE A f is 1 if ,E-,. .53 I -P Ra :gf ' 1 ff JIM VON NY HELEN VEENSTRA VREDEVELD WALKER JIM WAYNE GLENDA SALLY SUSAN JIM RALPH WALLACE WALSWORTH WARREN WEIDEN WHITE WILKINSON WILLIAMS MARILYN JOE BILL - LA VERNE MARILYN WISSNER WOLTERS WOOD YOUNG ZERLAUT Sophomore Class t l , Class Officers: Larry Dean, Treasurer, Lester Hooker, President, Ronald Workman, Vice-president, lane Carbine, Secretary. The Sophomores went on a roller skating party at Curvecrest with the Freshmen. They also sponsored two Praise Assemblies with the help of Mr. Harvey Heerspink, head sponsor, and Mr. Walton Piggott, Mr. Rex Provines, Mrs. Joyce Conklin, Mr. Richard Warner, and Mr. Robert Amundsen as assistant sponsors. This group of sophomores are eating their lunch in one of Many new books were reviewed by the sophomores during the lunch rooms during the noon hour. Book Week, 37 CHERYL BOB JEAN LYNN PAT ALFSEN ANDERSON ARMOUR ASHCROFT AUSTIN if ':' :i' F E 1- . X ,- an R si: . ., ,ff ' ' 5 - if SQ CLARKE LARRY JLM GRACE BARBARA JOYCE SHERWOOD BEEBE BISSON BLANDFORD BOESKOOL BOUWSMA BREUKER BREUKER PAT KEN CHARLOTTE ALVIN RONNIE STAN DUANE BROCKHAUS BROOKHOUSE BROWN BUITENDORP BUECHELE BULTMAN BURT 22 X9 , ' A : 'B 5 EY WE JANE LOUISE AAA VIN DICK BETTY CARBINE CARBINE CAREW CARTER comms BRENDA RICHARD COOK CRANDELL CAROL am ooN nom LARRY KDAVID BERNARD CRAWFORD cuuv cumwcs CURTICE DEAN DE RRYGER oERRs , A as A 1 f r E .,., ., ' f f ..,, A- .- QQ - MARY JOAN LOREN PAUL JERRY DORE nouvmE DRAGOO ou sous DUMMER 1 DAVE CAROL DURSEMA DYKMAN .::f. .::L: : ... .,' -af If ' - 13 If :sisir wbzsif S :IES . .. :E:. 1E:E:i5E2fEE5E: .x::iE::, .jf -I-,.,,:s:s5 ?2EE:E if -. ...:f,fI -:-5555 .f l V e:. ,Z, LES . , E , I E' JERRY KEITH PAT DYKMAN ESSEBAGGERS EVANS O I yfgeps v -S 3 A mm JOE CORRINE MAX WAYNE WAYNE VIC ROBERTA FOWLER FRENS GARDENOUR GASTFIELD GRABILL HALVERSON HANSON VANCE HARRIS ,Q vu.. A 'Q f f' af - ., -v.. ,.-: 5 :5-s:::. as JUDY HOLMES 'X FRED JONES SARAH PAT HART HAWES LEON HOMAN RICHARD KAREN KELLEY KLINGLER sl-TAR' N Lofzsru umaens LAMPMAN - :,.. . , . .Vi 2 'K S : E , 3332? ,.1 3395- Q S, x,,.. EF? f I .W Ig 5 Leon 1oHN MERNA MARY HEATH HEETDERKS HINKEN HOLM JOHN EDNA LINDA WAYNE HUISJEN INGERSOLL JOHNSON JOHNSON - Eff Xa- I A' ' , BERNARD JOAN MARCIA SUSAN KLOET KNUDSEN KOLK KONING DONALD BRUCE DON LECKRONE LINDSAY LONGCORE KEN LUBBERS BILL KAY LUCAS MAC CLAM .Ip X .::,:m1.:.,, :. ' '53043 pw Ijvifkse' , 4. ,QI . 5:9:::2:5e-ss-1ss::2:- - 1, . ix r iii? Q A mf 1 1: ' ' - ' yi , - MARIANNA BARBARA MARY MITCHELL DELORES GLADYS LEONARD MANOR MARTIN MARTINEZ MC GARY MC GRADY MC LEAN MC MULLEN GARY WILLIAM SHARON HAROLD JOYCE TOM MC NEIL MC NEIL MEEUWENBERG MILLER MILLER MOON CARL MURPHY REX JOYCE RUS JERRY KAY BOB NELLIE NADEAU NOBLE NOVAK NYMAN OOSTING PARKS PAULI it -up ' : I A ' .,.,: I ' Q --'R 1 11. 3. 1- ' CARL VONNIE KAY ARLENE GENE MIKE GENE PEARSON PELI. POST RASEY RAYMAN REBER REINHOLD V , . 1: jf: 1, sn . - -'.-.- ' 'ig . ' ,:. . ..,,, K 5-1 55 ' . , :?E:- Ai? I 4- '-5 5615 li I ' P R ik' 1 29: ffaififi - 1 V . -' , ,ff BARBARA GEORGE WALTER ROACH ROBART ROBERTSON A952325 .' ' .i1 :g::g,55::g:s1 .- .::55j:E.5. 1' ' .Q ' :' -.::' ,..3!55f5E51fI5E'QIj'j .:,x I ,, ,.,,, I BEVERLY DON JAY ROBINS ROBINS ROTTIER ? F ,, '25 ., 1 I' ' 4 .. . 55 A -Q 5, , Y KEN MARI ANN SANDRA AN CLARA BARBARA SONJA ROTTIER RUPAR SCHACK SCHOTANUS SCOTT SHERMAN SHINEW , s q? Z Q at K . .. -, ' , .,., -'--' . 'ii -' f ' , W W Q .: ..,. 2 ,, X 3 GEORGE MARY KAY RON JOHN JEAN RICHARD JERRY SHRIVER SMITH SMITH SOMERS STETTNISCH STRAIT STROVEN ROGER V I VI AN SUTTON SWEET fi 'fl ,. I, ..,,.,.,,. I Q5 1 .. Q Y f W , mcx Alvm susAN sos BARBARA sweszev mms TRUMAN vm ovxe wmcsrlelo L 235 2 . , . -IVI ,. I ' I I --II ,I X 'ef' , I vgslf- Q 3 .. ig. Q DALE WALTER HOWARD RON SHELBY ROSE WEVER WEIRICH WESTCOTT WESTCOTT WESTBROOK WESTERMAN if Life? ,M I f Q ,f S -ag' ff WAYNE JOHN RON DOUG WOLFSEN WOOD WORKMAN WRIGHT JIM W'lTTE 41 Freshman Class Class Officers: Bettie Cook, Secretory, Patricia Kempf, Vice-president, Steve Dawe, President, Barbara Young, Treasurer. The Freshmen, under the sponsorship of Miss Neva Orr, sponsored two Chapels. They went on a roller skating party at Curvecrest with the tenth grade. The assistant sponsors were Mr. John Delong, Mr. Harold Saunders, Mrs. Arlene Willson, Mr. Lyle Meyers, and Mr. Myron Hermance. These ninthv grodewgirl:Tuke the opportunity to study while The cheerleaders leading a cheer at a pep meeting held down they wait for the bell to ring. town before the Homecoming game. 42 CHARLENE NANCY NEIL ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON 1.. 'ififffif 'I ' . ,QQ ... I - A - 'v i -'IEE' '2 -ri : ,:. .'.a-'3 If.::- if f' ' . I' in I Vqqqb Z I f ,. 5 3 ,P A ' , , ' 1 'Q ' Q2 'J ' .. .. A. :Q PHYLLIS DARLA BENNIE RAYMOND JUDY DONNA LINDA BACON BARNHART BEAUDRY BELL BENNETT BERG BITSON HELEN LUANNE MILTON DAVID ELAINE EMOGENE EVA BOESKOOL BOERMAN BOLLES BRADSHAW BROOKS BROWN BUNCE FRANK CARL JOHN RAYMOND KEN NELLA ALICE BUNCE BURNHAM BUSH CAREW CHURCH CLOUSE COOK BETTIE MONA DICK LAUREL GEORGE STEVE SONDRA COOK COOK COTTRELL CRAWFORD CUMINGS DAWE DEEPHOUSE CARL SHARON BOB DE KUIPER DE KUIPER DETERS NORINE SALLY DICK RUTH JOYCE DE WITTE DICKINSON DIEKEMA DUNNING DYKMAN DOROTHY ORVILLE EDWIN DICK RICHARD LEONARD TOM EDWARDS ELEMA FISCHER FLICKEMA FOLAND FOWLER FOX ROY JACK DAN HELEN FRANTZ FUHRMANN GERBER GERBER MARIAN HAROLD BONNIE CARL HAGEN HAWES HAWKEY HEATH CYNTHIA JUDY HARLESS CORRINE HEYNEN HOLCOMB HOLMES HOOKER LARRY ERNIE DONNA HYSELL .IENNINGS JOHNSON js- 'I :Q E: Q ' s ' V , , 's2:, JUDY nosAuE oucx oummo GRIFFIN craove CHESTER HENDRIE JAMES HOPKINS KAREN DEE HENDRIE HEWITT LEE BERNICE HOPPA HORVATH BEVERLY JONES FERN JONES JOYCE JOYCE MARILYN MARTHA PAT KAMP KARNEMAAT KAVALON KEENER KEMPF HARRIET KATHY JAMES SHIRLEY JAMES FRITZ CORA KERNS KERNS KING KINGSFORD KNUVER KOLK KRONEWITTER ARLENE CAROL JANE RITA so LEONA Rum LAMPMAN LAREBEE LAsKowsKl LITTLE LONGCORE LONGCORE LUBBERS CAROLYN MILAN CHAN LESLIE THELMA JAMES LEOLA LUCHIES MAAT MAC LEAN MATTHEWS MAY MEYERS MAYNARD I JANICE JAMES JAN MARIE HOWARD DIANE MAXINE MAYO MC INTYRE MEEUWENBERG MELLON MYERS MONETTE MOON I ANN DICK BERNIE FRANCES PHIL NIELSON NICHOLS NIEBOER NORWOOD OLSON 45 MARY FRED OOSTERHOUSE PARKER PHYLLIS GILBERT ROSALIE CHRISTINE ROBERT BILL PARMER PEARSON PEARSON PETERSON PETERSON PHILLIPS JOYCE PAT ELWIN CAROL JUDY DICK REBECCA PRIME PURCELL REDDER REED REINEKE RICHTER ROACH ROBERT CHARLENE ART LARRY MARTA MARLYN RICHARD ROBART ROBINS ROTTMAN SCHNEPP SEMENETZ SHELL SHERMAN ILONA WAYNE GLORIA JAMES SKALDERS SMALLIGAN SMITH SMITH - -:Q-f 'Ziff fw ,4 Eg z- Q : My D U N CA N STEELE 46 OWEN WAYNE JACKIE SMITH SOMERS SORENSON R ,. W ED STEVENS 4. 9 as 'Q Q Q6 0 1 wk . ' ? f .,..,. . A fr, X X A 2 X X! X X . , , x vi QV ', -' 1-I-,-SI-I-. ' ., - .. , - .Y ,I Y -.,.,g555,.? :, WARREN SYLVIA STOUT STRAIT J x. Q, MARLYN BILL Abou SEVERT CAROL HERMAN JIM swovm snzovsw smurzm sweNsoN mms mms mms ' ., f V AQP' Y- Y N wuaun wosusue sos MARCIA Loulse W ELAINE W GAILL mms rHoMPsoN VANDEN Bene VANDER LAAN vAN DYKE vm HEMERT vm slang I .V X .,., . , MA , In W Q E X Y if X, ,:i-, ie ' Kr A . , ' 1 A A5 Q :,::3Q3Q:,:-1- A gl- 1 - .,,. 3,1 ,,..A H X W il ,X . C 5 iu Q 3' '- ' 7 - 21.2 -,'- X fsfifl sg nov CAROL non Noam DAN JANE JIM wALauozN wAucen WARREN wemsw wsmncu weusmsn wane DARRIEl DOREEN 10 WILKS WILLIS WITTE LARRY WITTE KAREN JERRY WOOD WOODRING MARY EARL ZACHARIAS ZELDENRUST BARBARA YOUNG 47 Eighth Grade Class Officers: Carol Durkee, Vice-presidentg louise Gates, Treasurerg David Boven, Presidentg Susan Stroven, Secretary. The eighth grade, under the sponsorship of Mr. John Forsten, had two class parties. The assistant sponsors were Mrs. Florence Johnson, Mr. Frank Demmon, and Mr. Elmer Christenson. Mr. Swanson is helping two boys with the fundamentals of Students getting ready for the parade down town before the basketball, homecoming game with the ushers' help. 48 DEAN I' PAULINE MARK JIM ANDERSON ANDRZEJEWSKI ANWAY ARMOUR . I 3' .. , .f -Z , ,AA, 53 g ev f' Q ' V, 'X 9'- CEDRIC CLARA BARBARA SHARON DEAN OLAN FRANK ASHCROFT ASHCROFT AUSTIN BEAUDRY BENNETT BISHOP BLAINE PATRICK DICK ROBERT , GARY DAVID JIM BRIAN BISSON BOESKOOL BOESKOOL BOLTZ BOVEN BROUCKMAN BRUCKNER Gif .. ' '. .56 L. :' .Q . V T23 ' Q 222 A ' I XX A ,J 5 if I CARL ' BESSIE BUTCH JIM JOEL PAUL BEVERLY BUNTSEN BERG BURGESON BUTTERFIELD CAROTHERS CAVANAUGH CORY 'W'u1b CHARLES CRIPPS :G ' ly. avi WANDA LA NORE DUANE JESS PAT RONALD CRANDELL CUMMINGS DEAN DEEPHOUSE DE WITTE DRAKE ,,., q. wr .H 3 DON CAROL PHIL SANDRA BOB DUELING DURKEE EGELER EGGERSTEDT FORD A 3 I A f ' I F., 5:-:,: A -.,g'g',?l ' '21 Q: '::- :mv 5 V , M 2 2 X8 3523. - -.ft 2 3 ' - A-,'s,w.A. N ,..,. Aj' M I I NN.. MM Q f 4 JOAN MARTHA TOM EDWARD LOUISE GESSE JOHN FOWLER FOX FREES FRENS GATES GETZ GERDES EDDIE ROSALIE HAROLD LE ROY JIM CHARLES GRAICHEN GOYINGS HAGEN HAGEN HAVEMAN HENDRIE CLAUDE HENDRIE ORIEN LOUIS IMOGENE CAROL WAYNE KEITH DAVID HILL HITTS HOLMES HOMAN HOMAN HOUGHTALING HUGHES LORETTA JANICE LORRAINE DAVID DONALD .IEND JIBSON JIBSON HUISJEN JAMIESON LYLE LARRY ROBERT ROGER MARLENE CHARLES JOHNSON JOLINK JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES KEELER SHARON JIBSON ., S , Q .. I Sag, -wa. . ' A 5 1 X f if I Q '? A ,, ,Y xi JOHN KELLEY JUDY GEORGE CAROLYN CAROLYN JOHNNY DIXIE KINGSFORD KLOMP , KOKX KUBICEK KUCK LAWRENCE RUTH LECKRONE MILDRED ROBERT CAROL BARBARA JIM STEPHEN KAREN LONG LONEY LONGCORE MAGEE MANSFIELD MANOR MAYO 5' ' -4- l:x:. :St '- JOE ROBERTA LARRY JUDY HARLAN EDWARD ESTHER MARTINFZ MC GRADY MC MULLEN MC NEIL MEEUWENBERG MOONEY MORFHEW MARIAN MARVIN BILL JUDY PAT TERRY SANDRA MORTON MOSHER MURPHY NOBLE NORWOOD NYMAN OLSON MARY JANE CAROLYNN SHERRE LOIS JODIE LORETTA BARBARA OOSTING PALMER PARKER PARKS PEETS PERKINS PLANTIKO WALLACE DARREL Rusv MARIE ROBERT NANCY VIVIAN POTTER PRICE RADER RASMUSSEN RASMUSSEN ROBINS ROBINSON LINDA BETTY RON ANN ARVID ROGER JOE ROE RUPAR SAVAGE SHORNAGLE SHUE SHUE SLATER 51 TOM SUE CAROL LOIS VERNON JOAN SIPLON SMITH ST. MARTIN STALEY STETTNISCH JUDY JUNE SUSAN ADRIAN JOHANNA JACK KAY STOUT STOUT STROVEN STRUBLE SUERTH SUNDERLIN SWEEZY MARY JO JERRY HELEN JUDY NORMA STEWART DARLENE SWENSON TANIS TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TRAVIS TUCKER CARLISLE NORMAN VALETA WILBUR NORMA BETTY SHERYL VAUGHN WALKER WALLACE WALTON WESCOTT WESTCOTT WEVER KAREN ELAINE JERRY MARVIN BILL PAT DIANE WILDFONG WILLIAMS WILLSON WITTE WOLFORD WOLTERS ZANDVLIET I ARLENE KATHERYN ZERLAUT ZMRZLIK Seventh Grade Class Officers: Margaret Martinez, Vice-presidentg Mary lou Klein, Secretaryg Julia Gastfield, Presidentg Donovan Kingsford, Treasurer. The seventh grade, under the sponsorship of Mr. John Fleming, had a class party in the high school gym and a roller skating party at Curvecrest. The assistant sponsors were Mrs. Genevieve Austin and Mr. Howard Swanson. Some students are pictured here getting their lunch from the Pictured here is a group of Mr. Fleming's seventh grade pupils. snack bar. 53 1 JOAN JERRY SUE EILEN VETA ANDERSON ARMOUR BAKER BARNHART CAROL PATSY BEEBE BIRD RICHARD KATHLEEN BIRD BISSON GAII. RICHARD TOM BUECHELLE CHRISTOFFERSEN CHURCH - A .....,.. ,151 . A , ix A' Aw ' P ,A .2- MERLA WAYNE ARTHUR NORMAN JUDY COOK DAVIS DE MARS DE MINT DRUM ' ' J- . '.'- . . I I - , ---' - - -Q' negignz,-,, u Q NV 1 E JIM MARTHA LINDA SANDRA JULIA FERGUSON FOWLER FRANCE FURDA GASTFIELD - 55,953 ' A. I-2. I ., .... ,. A- J f ' R gf LYNDA JOSEPH MARILYN JEANNE WALTON GRIFFITH HAGEN HANSON HARIG HARROLD ,..: - 2:51 ..,..,., 5 iii: . II IJ yi? 2 RSF? MARLENE MARY BETH DEULING DUNNING MARY JAMES GERBER GLASEN ., .,., . .- ,. P- ,. ' TEE I, 555- -QQ' Fi' ' .' .. : 1 A .,.. I , 1 4 If KAY DICK HART HASTINGS DONAlD Blll JOAN RICHARD HAWES HI RSCH HI RSCH HOLBROOK 54 ROBERT HAROLD JOHN LEONARD HOLBROOK HUGHES HUGHEY HUGHEY as J if LOIS JAMES ZANE NATHAN KARL EDDIE DON HUISJEN JOHNSON JONES JORDAN KEENER KERNS KINGSFORD MARY LOU JUDY SHERYL JAMES SARAH CLARK JUDY KLEIN KLEMUNDT KLINGER KRALEY LAWLESS MAC CLAM MAC CLAM JERRY MARGARIT ' JACK MAXINE LEWIS ALYCE SHIRLEY MANSFIELD MARTINEZ MATEER MATHEWS MAY MC CASTLE MC DONALD ffmjiia CAROLE BONNIE JUDY DON DONNA DOUGLAS MC LAUGHLIN MC NEIL MEEUWENBERG MELLON MILLER MOON MOSHER JANICE BARBARA KAREN RICHARD MURRAY NICHOLS NORWOOD PETERSON I SANDRA DENIS DORIS PRENTISS PURCELL RASMUSSEN 1 X , f Q La Q Q5 A 5 . ,, ..,., 2 5. - ' I E:255:'::' 'f ::5.-2. ,:x:::.... ,.y.s:JE:':::'5::'3:25E:, ffkizf' :SQL .,,, . .-i'Y:'.:::,, ::-':I:E':: ' 2,5 f' ' LEROY RIDDERMAN LESTER ANN BILL PEGGY ROBERTSON ROBINS ROTTMAN RUPAR H S 14 554:22 .. ' X : Q. '. P 'Q J' .1 ' XA , Ez . :E ' '.. ':I12f: e . 9 v - ff - , H 5 We A lzz ,V V A Q A NRM ' .2 LYNDA WALTER JILL HENRIET BILL SHANAHAN TA 5l0WI K STETTNI SCH STORMS STROVEN - , E- ,. . , .' ' . , , . ,335 5, V, ,.Qg:-.,f::y,:vwgggbzwggg , ,X ,,,.W W ,- GENE SANDRA SCHOTANUS SCHOTANUS DICK PAT STROVEN TOZER ' W 4 I - ., ...., .. f I .,., ' ,. 9 , we ,, , '- ,:ssa:e5:::zse:f'sa.:.'.s.. '- -14'-Q.. X-gi j. 'I - -, ,555 .-::::a:::,..:::1,:,,. 335355 3 , Z, :' 5 S ..... , . -. R - I -I I 3 '- V., IQ, , :.,5::f'.:L..:,,i:, ' -:, 'iff is -55 5.5 6 ' , MM R.,-, ' ., ' 3 Y A 3 ,ff ' .- Lisv M' ' ,.,. ,i ,M H QQ .,,,,a f vs' Q. f ,P L, ' 2 '- MI, '- ' , W' .::E::gzsa: :' 1,2242-::' . s . '. .-.. I ....... ,. -rv ' . -V ?'M'- ' I 5 ,:f5s?i9.,: I - -' If iw -fs W. .. ..,., . 9' 5 A fiixff-A ' ' -g :- gig., ':y':':E: A i 'fl'-?3 1 A A... '. -x,. Jw' .Sz-1, :E ' 5 XLS' L? -T 11f'?wfYi-if 1 5 MARIAN VEENSTRA RAY DAVID OREN KENT WAKEFIELD WALKER WARD WEISNER TEDDY DAVID WESTERMAN WHITE ROSEMARY WINSTON JERRY CAROL CHRISTINE WHITE WILKINSON WITTE WOLFORD WOOD RICHARD LOLA YOUNG ZACHARIAS PAT DI CK WOOD WOODRI NG f Pitchvv PORTS Varsity Football First Row: J. Walters, J. Miller, P. Pennington, L. Hendrie, W. Weirich, L. Zondvliel, R. Evans, J. VanAppeI, B. Wood. Second Row: Coach Demmon, B. Burton, J. Hoffman, G. Anderson, J. Wilkinson, L. Pikaarl, D. Rogers, M. Griswold, J. Gustman, Coach forsten, J. Miesen. Third Row: R. Wolters, P. Holcomb, D. Ford, J. Kolk, J. Klomp, B. Wolters, B. Willis, J. Rottier, D. Brinkman, H. Gardner, K. Somers, l. Boermon, Coach DeJong The Packers entered the Ken-New-Wa League this year rated as the dark horse team but emerged as champions with an overall record for the season of six wins and two ties. The Packers started the season with a win over a favored Hart eleven, 7-6. ln the second game Fre- mont battled to a 12-12 tie with a good Whitehall team. After having one win and one tie, the Packers started league play at Hudsonville. There they showed all-around power by winning 26-0. The next game was with an old rival, Reed City. Fre- mont won on exciting 19-0 victory. The following four weeks were to decide the cham- pionship of the league. The Packers played Sparta at the Sparta field and came home with a thrilling 6-6 tie. Comstock Park, the opponents the following week, were beaten 19-O. Zeeland came to town with hopes of repeating the upset of the previous week when they beat Sparta, but in a snowstorm the Packers emerged with a close 8-0 victory. November 5, the Fremontiers journeyed to Coopers- ville to decide the league title. After trailing the first half, the Packers caught fire and went on to win the game 19-13, thus obtaining the first league title since 1939, and their first undefeated season since 1944. The team prospects for next season are good with many boys coming up from the second team, which won 3 and lost 3. Coach Forsten talks over strategy with co-captains J. Kolk and D. Brinkman. 58 FOOTBALL SCORES Fremont 7 .............................. HCIT1 Fremont 12 ..... ..i.... W hitehclll Fremont 26 ..... ..... H udsonville Fremont 19 ..... ....... R eed City Fremont 6 ..... .................. S pdrta Fremont 19 Comstock Park Fremont 8 ..... ......... Z eeldnd Fremont 19 ..... Coopersville Ken-New-Wa Trophy held by l. Hendrie. L. Zandvliet picks up yardage in Hart game Ken-New-Wa Champs I 954 D. Brinkman and J. Klomp warm up before game. Brinkman takes block from Miller. Ezi , 1, , 1 Q .:: -, ,.., .-,,,,-- 3 if f 1 X E ,., . . 9 SK1Q3 Z' 2 .'--- ,-.., In ' ,swp way fig X If Ez , gk .AV.,.A,kA :.1,,, . . I Q W 5? 'WZ fb - X x b X55 We L Q ww Q. 'ff we V 43 , .45 v H , Q ov 451. -Q . Qi , x i Q 1 Q .X it I f ',,., E E , ,K , 2 Q 's i , JERRY KLOMP -S P Q W ,ff xv 4 Q , 'ln Q , 5 1 5 Wi? -, Q A ,,,:. 1 1 K Varsity Baseball l l Y First Row: V. Harris, M. Rayman, L. Hendrie, J. Miller. Standing: Coach Piggott, D. Dykman, P. Holcomb, S. Fowler. This year's varsity baseball team is under the lead- Harris, Lee Hendrie, Phil Holcomb, Jon Miller, and ership of Coach Piggott. The Packers are building ' Melvin Rayman. This year's team was expected a new team with the following lettermen returning to be a potential challenger in the Ken-New-Wa from last year: Don Dykman, Scott Fowler, Vance League. Vance Harris singles to lett field. 62 April April April April May May May May May May May l4 21 26 28 5 ....,, lO ..,.,,. 12 .,...,, 17 ...,.,. l9 ,...... 24 ..,,.. 27 ...... 1955 SCHEDULE Hudsonville , Coopersville Sparta Zeeland Comstock Park .. Hudsonville .. Coopersville Sparta Zeeland Comstock Park Newaygo Varsity Track The Packer track squad, under the direction of Coach Fleming, promises to have one of its best seasons in the last few years. The Iettermen who returned to the team were Jim Blandford, Dick Carter, Bob Crandell, Dave Davis, Loren Dragoo, Jim Gardner, Jerry Klomp, Jim Kolk, and Dale Put- ney. With this experienced group, our team looked forward to a good season. Jim Kolk and Loren Dragoo get set and ready to start on a practice run. 63 Reserve Football -Y Row: Couch Fleming, J Blandford, T. Moon, J. Hopkins, B. Derks, V. Harris, Mgr. B. Peterson. Second Row: S. Dawe, S. Buttman, F. Kolk, B. Culp, K. Essebaggers, W. Wolfsen, H. Hawes, D. Gerber. Third Row: W. Grabill, D. Burt, l. Hooker, L. Homan, J. Somers, C. DeKuiper, R. Kelley, J. King, W. Stout, D. Curtice. Filth Row: J. Meeuwenberg, D. Flickema, G. McNeil, R. Sutton, W. Gastfield, D. Diekema, D. Weirich, B. Parks, D. Grove. Fifth Row: P. Olson, R. VandenBerg, L.- Witte, E. Redder, A. Rottman, D. Richter, C. Hendrie, J. Nyman, D. Hewitt. The Packer Reserves played opposition in the Ken- experience in the fundamental skills of football New-Wa League and finished the season with Many players will help the varsity in their cam three wins and three losses. The players gained paign for the Ken-New-Wa crown next season. STUDENT-FACULTY GAME The student-faculty game was held for the third consecutive year. This game benefits the school's contribu- tions tor the March of Dimes. The teachers won in an exciting contest. 64 Reserve Basketball per D Burt A Roltmun .l. Miller, Slanding: Coach Fleming, S. Buttman, F. Kolk, R. Workman l Dean D Flickema, B. Culp. The reserve basketball team, under Coach Flem- ing, finished with an impressive season record of I2 wins and 4 losses. All the players gained valuable experience and some of the stalwarts of the team will be helpful to next year's varsity squad. 65 ACTIVITIES Senior Choir First Row: F. Kingsford, B. Robins, S. Neibor, V. Anderson, K. Petters, S. Deuling, N. Palmer, J. Maynard, C. Peterson, C. Dykman, J. Armour, C. Gingrich, P. Montague, D. Willis, S. DeWitte. Second Row: C. Walker, E. Bunce, M. Tucker, N. DeWitte, H. Walker, S. Shinew, M. Differ, T. Rupar, J. Lucas, C. Tanis, B. Sherman, M. Knoll, S. Kingsfard, B. Taylor, V. Vredeveld. Third Row: A. Nielson, R. Pearson, P. Parmer, L. Patterson, M. Oosterhouse, E. VonHemert, C. Luchies, N. Weiden, S. White, R. Little, C. Reed, P. Purcell, S. Tanis, J. Bultman, L. Maynard. Fourth Row: C. DeKuiper, D. Flickema, J. Houghtaling, B. Crandell, R. Gerdes, F. Kolk, J. Kolk, D. Dykman, M. Griswold, O. Smith, O. Griffes, V. Taylor, M. Carew, J. Sherman. The Senior Choir, under Mr. Durkee's direction, has not only contributed to various school programs, but has also performed at functions throughout the community. Their initial performance of the year was before Fremont's Chamber of Commerce during American Education Week. The annual tour, taken each spring, is the high point in the choir's year of activities. HARMONETTES This vocal group consists of Pat Monta- gue, Vera Anderson, Beverly Robins, Judy Bultman, Sally Tanis, and Barbara Sherman. These girls enioy singing and have performed before many Fremont groups. 68 Senior Orchestra V First Row: E. Brooks, A. Rasey, B. Wakefield, J. Gardes, D. Monette, l.. Johnson, P. Swanson. Second Row: M. J. Oosting, B. Cory, J. King, M. Cook, M. Wissner, R. Grove, E. Schuiteman, J. Holcomb, D. Leckrone, S. Truman, J. Sherman, B. Bauwsma, J. Essebaggers. Third Row: M. VanderLaan, J. Taylor, J. Kamp, B. Robins, C. Deliryger, C. DeKryger, L. Dean, C. Heynen. Standing: Mr. Durkee and V. Taylor. The Senior Orchestra, directed by Eldon Durkee, is an organization of talented high school students. They have furnished added entertainment for the Junior and Senior plays and also took part in the Christmas program. The orchestra also participated in the district festival this spring. They ended a successful year with commencement week. Mr. Hermance conducts a practice group through some of the fundamentals of orchestra work. 69 Senior Band First Row: E. Schuileman, R. Grove, M. Wissner, R. Grove, P. Powell, C. Cosgrove, M. Dunning, H. Gerber, S. Strovon, R. Hanson, R. Leckrone, J. Holcomb, D. leckrone. Second Row: B. Robins, K. O'DelI, S. DeWill, S. Smith, N. Vanlanlen, S. Weiden, S. Bullman, C. DeKryger, L. Boerman, D. Willis, J. Crothers, J. Mansfield, K. Essebaggers, F. Palmer, R. Workman, D. Ridderman, l.. Dean, L. Dragoo, B. Wolters, C. DeKryger. Third Row: E. Graichen, M. Bolles, B. VandenBerg, A..PIatl, T. Daenzer, P. Johnson, S. While, A. Sackelt, J. Olson, G. Scheidel, M. Griswold, D. Boven, S. Dueling, N. Palmer, V. Vredeveld, A. Chrislotfersen, O. Smith, M. Anway, K. Ekkel, K. Rottier, A. Hoffman, S. Truman, G. Warren, J, Sherman. The Fremont High School Band, under the baton of Eldon Durkee, has contributed much to the football games, basketball games, and pep meetings of the year. Included among their public appearances were the lonia and Hart fairs, the Spring Concert, and the district music festival. Last fall the band traveled to Ann Arbor to participate in the annual Band Day at the University of Michigan. MAJORETTES The splendid performances of our ma- ioreltes, Vonnie Vredeveld, Nancy Palmer, Shirley Dueling, Pat Johnson and Susan White, have been enioyed by everyone. 70 Boys' and Girls' Glee Club First Row: V. Vredeveld, R. Kelly, H. Tanis, E. Burt, l., Hoppa, Mr. Hermonce. Second Row: M. Moat, G. Rayman, D. Hewitt, J. Sommers, W. Sommers, S. Dawe. Third Row: A. Rottman, F. Parker, S. Swenson, R. Sutton, J. Dykman. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were newly formed Glee Club also sang at various churches in the this year. Both groups sung at Parent Teachers community. Association, Woman's Club, and Chapel. The Boys' First Row: H. Eenigenburg, C. Crawford, E. Bunce, E. Diekemo, P. Ross, P. Foster, E. Getz, D. Longcore, l.. Ashcroft, A. Cook, R. Dunning, Mr. Hermance. Second Row: P. Bacon, B. Jones, S. DeKuiper, S. Deephouse, J. Noble, D. Edwards, F. Jones, S. Alfsen, S. Hoppe, J. Kings- ford, M. Dore, J. Schotanus. Third Row: L. Bitsan, C. Hooker, D. Robertson, B. Cook, G. Scheidel, P. Austin, 5. Dickenson, I.. Borgman, D. Lattin, K. Lindsey, G. Warren, D, Burnliart, B. Collins. 71 Junior Strings Firsl Row: B. Bruckner, K. Hendrie, J. Anderson, R. Whife, C. Hooker, D. Jamieson. Second Row: L. Shnepp, L. Jibson, C. Homanrii Sweezey, C. Palmer, J. Murray, A. Slruble, Mr. Hermance. Firsl Row: R. Wakefield, P. Wollers, J. Miller, S. Eggersledf, J. Dykman, S. Wever, N. Robins, M. Hanson, S. Baker, T. Siplon, B. Slroven D. Warren, Mr. Durkee. Second Row: J. Fuhrmann, J. Brouckman, M. Carew, J. McNeil, M. Mellon, M. Klein, J. Reineke, B. Nieboer, J Witte, L. Ridderman, O. Hill. Third Row: L. Shanahan, M. Manor, R. Sherman, J. Meyers, D. Gerber, J. Bush, R. Sfrair, D. While, P Kempf, C. Robins, A. Robins, M. Dunning. Fourth Row: M. Slroven, D. Diekema, J. Haveman, R. Carew, G. Sherman, J. VanApple, G Powell, J. Hopkins, J. White, D. Graham. Praise Assembly Let everything Ihat ball: breath praise the Lord. Every other Wednesday the student body of Fremont High School assembles in the gymnasium for chapel service. This service is sponsored by the various grades including the Senior Choir and the iunior high. Ministers from churches in and around Fre- mont take turns in addressing the students. The topics chosen for chapel discussions this year were the Ten Commandments. A brass quartet composed of band members also played for our chapel services. 73 First Row: D. Huisien, J. Stroven, C. Miller, W. Walsworth, D. VanDerZee, K. Ensing, K. Robertson, J. Hoffman, C. Tubergen, Mr. Myers. Second Row: D. Ridderman, G. St. Martin, B. Wood, R. Frens, G. Bennett, H. Ekkel, L. Lindsay, J. Gardener, L. Pikaart. Third Row: J. Gardner, L. Blohm, A. Fowler, K. Dykman, G. Shriver, J. Filipiak, W. Scott, N. Dueling, l. Neibarger. Fourth Row: B. Barton, P. Cook, K. Rottier, J. Rottier, P. DuBois, K. Brown, L. Proctor, D. Smalligan. F. F. A. The F. F. A. provides a training program for high were Keith Ensing, president, Jerry Hoffman, vice school boys in such fields as leadership, farming, president, Keith Robertson, secretary, Dennis Van parliamentary procedure, sportsmanship, and hon- DerZee, treasurer, Wayne Walsworth, reporter, and esty. Business meetings were held every month Charles Miller, sentinel. under the guidance of Lyle Myers. The officers The Freshman agriculture class studying the The Senior farm mechanics class repairing tarm machinery. judging of dairy cattle. 74 First Row: S. Swenson, B. lindsay, D. Cottrell, W. Gastfield, L. Bisson, J. Wood, N. Anderson, L. Heath, Mr. Myers. Second Row:'J. Knuver, J. Bush, M. Shell, E. Zeldenrust, L. Matthews, B. Kloet, C. Heath, B. Anderson, D. DeKryger, C. Pearson. Third Raw: D. Noibarger, D. Foster, B. Stroven, B. Vanderburg, L. Hoppa, R. Smith, K. Church, W. Stout, J. Heetderks, J. Huision. Fourth Raw: L. Schnepp, L. Fowler, F. Bunce, R. Nichols, B. Derks, B. lucas, K. Lubbers, S. Brucker. F. F. A. Field trips were taken to Chicago and Detroit for A tour of a few of the county's prosperous farms the purpose of viewing stock shows and observing was made by the Senior boys. Soil testing and different breeds of cattle and horses. land surveying was the obiect of the field trip. ine veterans agriculture class and Senior agriculture class The F. F. A. boys are harvesting the squash proiect. iudging soil at one of the county's prosperous farms. 75 R l D , C DeKr er, D Pugno, S White Second Row- Mr Bultman, M Cook, K. Robertson, L. Hendrie, J. Hougnvonng, J. First ow: . ean . yg . . . . . . Maynard, P. Swanson, R. Young, B. Stroven, D. leckrone. Third Row: R. Sutton, A. Rasey, C. Tanis, C. Hooker, C. Reed, A. Lampman, M. Bolles, S. Eggerstedt, L. Rae, M. Anway, B. Houghtaling, J. Mansfield. Fourth Row: J. Sherman, P. Powell, P. Johnson, M. Fox, J. Miller, S. Weiden, D. Cook, B. Rottman, D. Huisien, S. Bultman, J. Dykman. Student Council Some of the noteworthy proiects which the Student Council has accomplished this year are the securing of cheerleader uniforms, the sponsoring of a beau- tiful Homecoming, in spite of weather, the selling of pins and pompoms, the putting up of posters for hall improvement, the sponsoring of Praise As- semblies, all paid assemblies, and pep meetings. The Council also sponsored the Ushers Club, Carni- val, lntramural sports and noon hour activities, hall supervision, and general betterment of the school. Conducting the work of the council were Diane Pugno, president, Case DeKryger, vice-president, Susan White, secretary, and Larry Dean, treasurer. The cabinet members were Janet Maynard, Chapel and Assemblies Committee, Phyllis Swanson, Home- coming Committee, Dennis Ford, Noon Hour Com- mittee, Jim Houghtaling, Carnival Committee, Gor- don Witte, lntramural Sports, and Lee Hendrie, Hall Supervision Committee. They all worked with the help of the members to gain student cooperation. Seated are the officers of the Student Council, L. Dean, C. DeKryger, D. Pugno, and 5. White. Ihe Laumer Members, standing, are: L. Hendrie, P. Swanson, J. Maynard, J. Houghtaling, and K. Robertson. 76 M55 iw wg .5 VA ,S wx ww BRN A w 9 f .sf f A bg . . 5255. U 3 f 4,99 4 .,,.., 'S 5 A Z 3 f . , xv, ix N , wx X 'ex Sf , S x X. Y ': QI?:i2::5f- 3- in A x qw N , W ,R 'Q N ' ' X' Q f , ., 1 lf: 551 af? e f 'f , L 5 vt X E , X , I . A - Q 4 X 5 .SNHQ ,Ny NEP .,... s 1 xx . X X 5 SW + :ff ....,...,, XNQNMA 'P Q3 Q 'M QW Q W Y 2 ., 6 Z f Qwa' it as QR Q 5 i H' ,Q r xp-nu t .,,.. .,:: J ml :.1 : EN sx .N-f Q? Erik? Qefsgffvak . g A .kiss ff Bmw-. WF' ORYTVM. Christensen, L. Ridderman J Armour C Hondrie L Hagen D Dean J Johnson J Armour Second Row D Purnell A urs ow r Tolle, N. Walker, R. Shue, D. Deulmg J Witte L Robertson D Huislen Third Row D Miller W Homan J Knuver L Hoppa J Huusgen J Heotderks The 4-H Handicraft Club, with Mr Chrlstenson as hold business meetings to accustom the members adviser, is composed of iunior high students The to parliamentary procedure members make useful articles for the home and also Chess Club Learning the art of playing chess was the obiect of the Chess Club, under the direc- tion of Harold Saunders. The members met during the noon hour to compete in this armchair sport. 78 Ushers Club The Ushers Club was formed again this year by the Stu- dent Council. The purpose of the Club was to promote better conduct at assemblies by the use of a seating and dismissal pattern. We have all profited by their good work. The new Debate Team under the direction of Jack :ds and Big Rapids they believe they have gained Foshelm has been established to further the stu much experience in debate, and look forward to dents ability In public speaking Having debated many victories for the team in future years. 9 F1 at d D ecko o P Swanson, C. Miller. ,WW 79 FHS' Row: l- Rvnbefg, F- KGVHGNUGL D- Miller, M. ZGQGYS, J. Knuver, Mr. Hummel, Second Row: E. Lummen, S. Kubicek, V. Sneller, G. Slagter, M. Buitendorp, M. Murphy, Third Row: M Bolles, P, Jennings, l,. Heath, D. Ford, G. Witte, N. luchies. Office and Retailing Club The Office and Retailing Club is composed of sen- The club has another first. They received a Certi- iors who gre working on fhe C0-op plan. For the ficate of Membership from the state office which first time, they planned to give an Employer-Em- hangs proudly in room 200' ployee Banquet' honoring their respective employ' Mr Bammel and Dick Miller attended a winter con ers' Coop Sfudenfs Served as hosts and hoslesses' ference at St, Mary's Lake. Officers are as follows: The Students earned PGH Of lhe funds for the ban' President, Dick Miller, Vice-president, Mary Zagers, quet by doing the bookkeeping for the Carnival. Club Editor, Frances Karnemaat. YG. Slagter, E. Lummen, and V. Sneller work in the offices at M. Bolles and M. Murphy carry out their training at Fremont's Gerbers as part of their Co-op training. Kroger store. 80 First Row: Mr. Adair, B. Willis, P. Johnson, P. Powell, C. Cosgrove, R. Andrzeiewski, C. Tinney, V. Reineke, P. Swanson, J. Essebaggers. rj Second Row: B. Frantz, J. Hoffman, D. Graff, L. Hendrie, A. Sackett, B. Dueling, P. McDonald, S. Evans, S. VanEmst, D. Maddox. Packer The Packer Tales staff has been responsible for editing and publishing the school paper. The staff consists of Ron Andrzeiewski, editor, Pat Johnson and Pat Powell, news stories, Carol Tinney and Tales Vicki Reineke, feature stories, Buck Willis, sports, Phyllis Swanson and Janiece Essebaggers, art work, and Phyllis McDonald and Barbara Deuling, typists. Mr. Adair is sponsor of the group. Dick Graff watches Phyllis Swan- son draw sketches and make headlines for an issue of the Packer Tales on the mimeoscope. 81 'First Row: Mr. Adair, L. Hendrie, R. Graichen, P. Johnson, P. Powell, J. Essebaggers, C. Cosgrove, C. Tinney, S. Evans, V. Reineke, P. Swan- son. Second Row: B. Frantz, J. Hoffman, R. Andrzeiewski, D. Graff, A. Sackett, B. Deuling, P. McDonald, S. VanEmst, D. Maddox, S. Tanis. Third Row: R. Bowles, J. Maynard, M. Semenetz, H. Smith, B. Willis, C. DeKryger, B. Wolters, M. Fox, C. DeKryger. Mogul Staff The many tasks undertaken by the Mogul Staff were arranging lay-out pages, typing copy, designing the cover and division of pages, selling advertisements, and scheduling pictures. The duty of the iournal- ism class members and the Mogul staff was to prepare the Mogul for publication. Working with Mr. Adair, the sponsor for the Mogul staff, the students feel they have learned and accomplished a great deal during the past year. 82 Pat Johnson, who edited the in- dividual pictures section of the book, is shown checking copy with Pat Powell, editor-in-chief of the l955 Mogul. i i Editor-in -Chief ......, Managing Editor ....,,. Senior Pictures ....... Individual Pictures .i.. Sports ..................... Activities ........... Division Pages ..... Advertising .......... Photography .......... Business Manager ..,.. Barbara Deuling and Phyllis Mc- Donald, shown here typing copy for the Mogul, did the important task of typing for both the school paper and the yearbook. Mogul Editors Pat Powell Janiece Essebaggers Carol Tinney, Sara Jean Evans Pot Johnson Lee Hendrie Vicki Reineke Phyllis Swanson Carolyn Cosgrove Rob Roy Graichen Ron Andrzeiewski The Senior Class presented the three-act comedy, mind set upon playing the movie lead of a popular Don't Take My Penny. The plot revolved around novel. As the play ends every member of the fam- Penny, the youngest of the Pringle family, whose ily gets the part they decided they wanted. ambition changes with the weather. She had her Senior Play Cast Penny ..,. .,,.,.,. D iane Pugno Henri ....,......,....., .... R on Andrzeiewski Sully ...... ,...v.. P hYlllS Swanson Claire ..,,.. .,....,, V icki Reineke Caleb ---- A------- C Use DeK-rvger Elsie ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,. M qry Beth Fox Lydm ' ' Q C mol Tmney Lucile .,...,a..,.,, ..... C arolynn Cosgrove Gram .,,., ..... J anlece Essebaggers Red B k W.Il. Mark ...... .......... K eith Robertson , A ' U C ' ,ls Joanna pm Johnson Harrison Day ....... ...... L ee Hendrlte Kerry -..,- .-,-,- B ob Wolters Mavis .................. ...... S ally Tanis Greg ,,,,, ,,,,, A Ian Sackett Norman Porter ...... ...... H erb Smith Sally, the maid, serves Mark, Penny, and Gram morning coffee. Henri straightens lucille's collar while Claire and Elsie look on. Kerry and Greg inspect a tennis racket. 84 Mother is a Freshman, a three-act comedy, under the direction of Jack Fosheim, was given by the Junior Class on November 23 and 24. The play was a humorous story of an extremely attractive young mother who was forced to attend college with her daughter. Mother was involved in a ro- mance and expelled from college, but everything worked out to a very happy and hilarious conclusion. Junior Play Cast Susan ...,.. .... N ancy Palmer Abigail ..,,..... ............ S usan White Mrs. Miller ...,. .... C arolyn Gingrich Sylvia .,,,,,., 1 ..... Marilyn Wissner Bunny ..,.. .......... S heryl DeWitte Helen ...... ,,.... ............. J e an Kingsford Carrie ................... ....... A llene -Christofferson Dean Gillingham .... ................. D on Dykman Clare .,................. ............ J udy Bultman Beaumont Jackson .... .... S cott Fowler Jack ....................... A... B ill Rottman Howie .... ..... J erry Olson Bill .................. ...... Jim Mieson Marge ........................ ........ S ally Weiden Professor Michaels ..... ,............. K en Somers Student Directory ...................... Dorothy Robertson Prompters .......... Audrey Platt and Shirley Deuling l l Bill pleads for a date with Abigail while Beaumont Jackson Marge, Carrie, and Clare listen patiently to Mrs. Miller, their looks on. hausemother. 85 g ss ', A 6.3 I1 is , I E ss Y A W Q-39 Q, 1? I Q -5 I f U if gg f ' 15 1 i awe gf f, 4' 'idiw K if '2 s X ff 5 Q Qxkx 1 Q 5, 'S W X 0 . Ag 3 K . 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Our problems - may seem tough at times, When trying to have them solved, It's nice - to be considerate - With all people - that's involved. Q Q E Sanltary The reason - this community, Has always been so grand, ' Most citizens - are very loyal, Dalry And free - to lend a hand. Company EAST CITY LIMITS and all employees PHONE 52 Mobil Super Service EJ! Mlafwa Z sSQblfJel'lt5 HILL! leaky of Me jemonf Wagga 524006 WINIFRED SWARTHCUT PHOTOGRAPHER Y b k d I cl d IP NILES MICHIGAN PRINTING THAT COMPLIMENTS YOUR BUSINESS Fremont Printing Co. E. N. ESSEBAGGERS 16 South Division-Opposite Post Office CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF '55 FREMONT I.G.A. SUPER MARKET S. Stewart Ave. Phone 555 BEST WISHES TO 1955 GRADUATES in-A' G. J. MESSINGER Distributor of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Goodyear Tires cmd Batteries -Ar ik -r Fremont Phone 32 Michigan The Homecomlng Court leads the parade. The cheerleaders are exhrbmng their pep Band members prachce for the coronaiion. F H S Band on parade Z 2,g,M'Wi fx' ,l, Mr Kraal ponnts out a cnhcal area on the map. Mr Delong explamung algebra equahons DEDICATED TO THE SENIORS GE EREMONT HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OE 1955 Best Wishes and Continued Success in any Endeavor or Pursuit you may choose to follow in the coming years. The Professional Men DR M P COSGROVE Optometrist JOSEPH C YOB Accountant BROOKERL MASTERS MD DR J PAUL KLEIN MD DR TUNIS VANDEN BERG M D WAYNE N. OOSTING Optometrist REBER AND REBER Attorneys at law LAMBERT J GEERLINGS MD F R SAYLES DC J DONALD MURPHY Attorney at law CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1955 Phone 331 Shoecrafvs Ladies' Apparel and Dry Goods 1 E. Main Street Fremont COMPLIMENTS OF . . . Zen-sped 344646 0444? Congratulations on your Accomplishments and Best Wishes for your Continued Success! THE WHITE INSURANCE AGENCY Your Security ls Our Business CHARLES O. WHITE-ALFRED PUGNO-RONALD DE KUIPER 204 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 630 FREMONT, MICHIGAN Congratulations and Best Wishes BOVEN'S to the Class of '55 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING WQQDWS 5lNCLAlR SERVICE sRuNswucK, Mic:-HOAN 306 East Main Phone 109 Phone-Fremont 962-WI Compliment of BEN FRANKLIN STORE NATIONALLY KNOWN - HOME OWNED CONGRATULATIONS To Graduates of 1955 WILKS ELECTRIC SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '55! H. J. Heinz Enmpang Compliments of THE WOOSTER STORE R.R. No. 1-Fremont Phone 723W1 THE DUNN'S DUNN's TV SALES 5. SERVICE 221 N. Mechanic Phone 57 28 W. Dayton Phone 1045 Fremont Furnace Sales Inc. Corgratmarns to 11 East Sheridan St. ass 0 55 Fremont, Michigan Phone 752 STUTZ ELECTRIC SHOP 'CWD HEAT DEALERS 31 E. Sheridan Phone sow LUCHIES AND TUBERGEN MOTOR SALES Your DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER Phone 519 Fremont SOUTH SIDE ROLLER RINK HESS LAKE School Picnics by Reservation Phone Grant 183F13 JOSEPH HACKETT To the Graduating Class of 1955 The officers and directors of The Old State Bank congratulate you and extend best wishes for your future success. To assure a brighter future and to take advantage of opportun- ities that will come your way a relationship with a progressive bank will prove to be advantageous. Our modern time-saving equipment and facilities make it possible for us to serve you efficiently and promptly. We shall look forward to serving you as we are certain you will like our friendly personal service. It RESOURCES OVER S4,500,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1883 THE HOME FOR SAVINGS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Daniel F, Gerber William J. Branstrom Chairman of Board and Director President and Director Erwin Tinney Herman Schuiteman Vice-president ond Director Exec. Vice-president, Cashier, Director T. I. Fry Bert VanderMeulen Vice-president ond Director Assistant Vice-president and Directo J. Donald Murphy Richard Dobben Director Assistant Cashier and Director Lester Janes Don Vanderwerp Dirggfgr Director Glenn J. Messinger Director HAVEMAN HARDWARE HARDWARE - PAINTS SPORTING GOODS 29 W. Main Street Phone 219 Congratulations to the Senior Class! f JORDANS Headquarters for INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 'II59-W Compliments of DAKE'S QUALITY SERVICE FOOD STORE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS SMOKING AND CURING Brunswick, Michigan Phone Holton 3534 Compliments of . . . H I - L I T E S and S I G N -S H O P ADVERTISING ADDRESSING IOB DUPLICATION RUBBER STAMPS 18 E. MAIN STREET - PHONE 51 - FREMONT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 MOYER'S DRY GOODS STORE 9 East Mum Phone 626 Congratulations, Seniors! CRANDELL 6. ENSING FURNITURE DEALERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phones Day 80-R Nights 310 or 80-R LARRY GEETING WATCH MAKER 23 West Main Street Fremont, Michigan SAMEUL'S GRILLE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 35 W. Main Phone 678 CONGRATULATIONS TOThe HAPPY HOLLOW 1955 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 o YYY 7 GRAICHEN S Phone 91 12 The Store of Friendly Service 221 Wes' Mdn Fremom I PHONE 200 FREMONT SUPERIOR BUSES have transported you . . . Safely and Comfortably OUR AIM FOR THE FUTURE . . . Continued Safety - Satisfaction - Service Since 1928 H 0EK S THA 'S COMPLIMENTS TO Congratulations THE to the Class SENIOR CLASS of 1955 OF I I 1955 Dellulper 81 Vlssoher Men's Wear-Boys' Wear Bee 81 Luhke Hardware Congratulations, Seniors of '55 KEITH IEWELRY Your Friendly Ieweler J. C. WABEKE 8. SON 583W - Telephones - 58'3R MONOGRAM OIL HEATERS SHELLANE BOTTLE GAS APPLIANCES 29 E. Main St. Fremont Compliments of ELLIOTT'S MAIN STREET GREEN HOUSE 437 East Main St. Phone 759 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1955 PROGRESSIVE LUMBER Phone 11 All Kinds of Building Material Compliments of HOME HEATING AND SHEET METAL SHOP HEATING CONTRACTORS 48 West Main Fremont Phone 206 Congratulations, Seniors 5 RELIABLE AUTO PARTS Automotive Parts and Accessories Machine Shop Service ndrew 'Klussen Opposite Post Office WHOLESALE - RETAIL COMPLIMEN TS FROM YOUR DEN TIST NEWAYGO COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY Q Qi Compliments of ODD FELLOWS LODGE NO. 242 Meetings Tuesday Nights Winners in the local cherry pie baking contest were C. Huisien, Correcting exams at his desk is Mr. Harold Saunders. second: M. Martinez, firstg and D. Willis, third. sa my Action at the annual Student-Faculty basketball game. Super salesmen of cider and vegetables at the Senior Sale The football players ride while others walk during the pep last tall, parade last fall. Ze- , -V V--.W---. . ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , W7 , W V V V 5 Board of Education members look over ihe new music facilities. The Community building is decorated for ihre Junirorigenior Banque! of 1954. The high school band marches up Main Sireei leading the pep parade. The Homecoming queen receives her flowers, and 'he snow The senior candidates for Homecoming queen view the piciure keeps of the winner. 25 - W X X UI. 'IWQWRQ-3 i CONGRATULATIONS . . . SANITARY CLEANERS 0 from CARUSO'S Ice Cream Parlor W' MAIN PHONE Congratulations Congrmulmions To A Fine Bunch and of Graduates Best Wishes to the Graduating Closs of 1955! PaImer's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS - FINE TOILETRIES Everytlaifzg to Fit Your Health Needs FREMONT BAKERY YOUR FRozEN INSURANCE Fooo CENTER and sUnE'rY BONDS Fremont I Refrigerated Lockers The Hendrw ngency 9 NO. DIVISION PHONE 58 za W. Main sf. Phone 750 TED CRANDELL CITATIQ To TI-IE FREMONT PUBLIC scHooLs and A CITIZENS OF THE FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT for 1. Realizing that education is tho foundation of a community's life and prosperity. 2. Providing the necessary facilities for a good educational program. 3. Maintaining an excellent school system for the young people of Fremont and its surrounding area. Our school system, in cooperation with other community facilities, is responsible for good community life where we can live in comfort, pros- perity and happiness. Our congratulations and appreciation to Fremont for providing these facilitiesg and to the students of our schools for taking advantage of these opportunities for their own growth and development, which ultimately make Fremont an even better community for our home. The Fremont State Bank, its Stockholders, Directors, and Employees are pleased to be a constructive part of this program. THE FREMUNT STATE BANK The Bank with the Clock FREMONT, MICHIGAN x . x 'X , , 9 c. E. ll ,ff K' A , ard Il N I '5F??T.5l'?F5IT Yes, you will always find Reddy Kilowatt your electric servant at the - HEAD OF THE LINE to wish all the . . . graduates, every success in the world. GOISIIMEIIS POWER 00. Compliments of THE FREMIINI TIMES-INIIIIIAIIIR Newaygo County's Leading Weekly Newspaper IOB PRINTING - ADVERTISING Phone 100 44 W. Main Congratulations to the Class of I955 Fremont Feed Company 103 East Cherry Phone 45 FREMONT, MICHIGAN SHELL SERVICE STATION Gasoline - Motor Oil Firestone Tires and Accessories Leonard Bruckner Phone 2 104 Main COOK AND HAGER FEEDS AND FARM SUPPLIES E. Main St.-Fremont, Michigan Phone 495W CONGRATULATIONS Seniors of 1955 Bodine of Swanson Studio 119 E. Main FREMONT Ph 250 Congratulations, Seniors of '55! FREMONT MARKET QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE AND GROCERIES Phone 38 5 West Main BURT LANKHORST SURPLUS STORE FREMONT. MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF FREMONT CO-OP PRODUCE CO. BUYERS OF GRAIN AND SEED FEED GRINDING AND MIXING Phone I57 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I955 Continued Success and Happiness in the Years Ahead DEEPHOUSE SHOE STORE FremonI's Quality Shoe Store PHONE 486 FREMONT CONGRATULATIONS! STANDARD SERVICE STATION 810 West Main FREMONT, MICHIGAN Phone 282 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SEYMOUR MUSIC CENTER I7 NORTH DIVISION DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT NEW HOLLAND FARM MACHINERY FREMONT TRACTOR SALES Fremont, Michigan Phone 531 TASTEE FREEZ FREMONT, MICHIGAN COMPLIIVIENTS OF FREMONT LOAN CO. 16 S. Division Ave. Phone 774 Students viewing a book display. Mogul staff members discussing plans for the yearbook L. Hendrie and I. Boerman, managers of varsity basketball, are pictured here with Coach Piggott. Mr. Fosheim gives the photographer an inquiring look. A hall monitor on duty. Students listen attentively to Mr. Heerspink. Sewing is a part of our preporationwlor homemuking 2232 Fremont players fight for the ball. Keeping the library in order is one of their duties. Congratulations champ!! Plants Landscaping Cut Flowers Trees Corsages Shrubs llmyerfs' FREMONT FLORAL We Give We Give S 6 H S 61 H Green Stamps Green Stamps DeWiH:e's Sunoco Service QFORMERLY WALDO'Sj 6493 W. Main Telephone 14-W FEATURING Blue Sunoco Gasoline and related Sunoco products Sunoco Batteries GREENHOUSE NURSERY Kelly Springfield Tires Phone 368 Phone 1046 Let us wash and lubricate your car - we will pick up and deliver your car for Robert H. Thayer Roger I, Tho,-yer service at no extra cost. CONGRATULATIONS THE TO THE CLASS OF i955 DUTCH PANTRY SIPLON'S TOWN AND 24'1f2 E- Mm M FREMONT, MICHIGAN IUST 6440 W. 48th Street Phon PLAIN FREMONT, MICHIGAN GOOD FOOD CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Western Auto to the Class of 1955! FRED BOUWMAN Associate Store Your Jeweler A 'I7 W. Mdlrl Phgng 61 A 8 East Main St. Fremont FREMONT RECREATION East Main Phone 3-W Bowl for Health BOWLING ALLEY Lunch, Sandwiches, Chili Ice Cream and Good Coffee Ethel Zctndvliet SEYMOUR RADIO 6 TELEVISION Your Sylvania Dealer Phone 403-W I1 W. Main CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF '55 Compliments of Tailoring Rug Cleaning-Altering V Phone'441 37 East Main St. phone 288 Compliments of ERWIN TINNEY COMPANY ERWIN - CLAYTON - LA MONTE Congratulations to the Class of '55! YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE I VREDEVELD 61 COMPANY Largest Shoe Stock in Newaygo County See the Finest . . . See Frigidaire HOLLOWELL REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Phone 502 22 West Main Compliments of BANKERS AND MERCHANTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Established 1916 40 W. Sheridan Phone 49 CONGRATULATIONS TO ,THE CLASS OF '55 We Wish You Happiness And Continued Success gcmw Dug S5676 GILLILIIND TRANSFER C0. Permitted Long Distance Carriers THRU MICHIGAN, OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS O PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 6 W Main St Fremont Phone 139 21 W. Sheridan Sl FREMONT, MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF FREMONT FARM EQUIPMENT YOUR ALLIS-CHALMERS DEALER PHONE 597 Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Evans Realty Co. Compliments of FREMONT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 206 W. MAIN STREET FREMONT, MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF Johnson Fuel 81 Builders Supply Company Wflzile searchtnzg fm' some lofty west that 1 have vistonea Ln my plan.- lshould fememberi in my quest, that MUzd's the measure of the mem DANA PRINTING COMPANY Your Annual Printer YOUR AUTOGRAPH FREMONT HIGH' SCHOOL 1955 5 WW? W 3 W 5, 5 , . I I I f A - 5,,J. iwfgiahw xwjyffwf 4: QWW' f' A' W! qv 6 N 'C 30 f fmffff!
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