Fremont High School - Mogul Yearbook (Fremont, MI)

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, , Winged Published by THE MOGUL STAFF of THE CLASS OF 1958 FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL Fremont, Michigan Qeddaateaf dc 7702. Duane Wcuzgagen To you, Mr. VanDuzen, we the Seniors of the class of 1958 gratefully dedicate this Mogul in appreciation for the guidance you have given our championship football teams and for your help as a teacher and friend. 2 M V D is demonstrat blackbo ng footbo ard. 'gazed of Education Pictured above are the members of our Board of Education. Seated: Mr. Janes, Treasurerg Mr. Essebaggers, Secretary, Mr. Murphy, Vice-president, Mr. Palmer, President. Standing: Mr. Dobben, Trustee, and Dr. Emerich, Superintendent. 7a ,4,0,6fzec6caZ6on Upon your retirement after many years of successful teaching, the Senior Class of 1958 would like to pay tribute to you, Mrs. Fowler, for your endless help as a teacher, counselor, and friend during the time you were with us at Fremont High School. ammcwdfg cmd xiao! . , . Fremont's P.T.A. is a com- munity group which works con- sistently for the welfare of the school. Pictured are the members of the P.T.A. board. Seated: Miss Ruth VanHorn, Mrs. Evelyn Mc- Cormick, secretary, Mrs. Frank Sondeen, president: Mrs. Jim Bekkering. Standing: Dr. Paul Emerich, Ron DeKuiper, Al Grif- fin, Mrs. Joe Pinnick, Mrs. Sid Brooks, and Mrs. Stan Stroven. Not pictured, Mrs. Gladys Vred- eveld, treasurer. - 4 The Science Action Commit- tee, a group composed of rep- resentative community leaders, helped establish an honor pro- iect for outstanding Fremont science and mathematics stu- dents. Duncan Steele, Fred Parker, and Elaine Brooks are shown at work in the Gerber lab. Many community groups and individuals contributed funds for the building of the new field house, used for the first time last fall. Football fans are pictured here at one of the refreshment stands. Wonka? zfagetdefz , . . Three iudges were picked from the community for the cherry pie contest. They were Mrs. Evelyn McCormick, Mrs. Duane Parks and Mrs. Gary Graham. Also pictured are the homemaking teachers, Mrs. Willson and Mrs. Adair. Many community organiza- tions, among them the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, co-op- erate with the high school. Pictured is Bob Comer present- ing Mr. Durkee with two flags for the band. Also pictured are drum maiors Carolyn Brink- man and Raymi Wakefield. G55-B9 Many community people pa- tronized the annual Senior Sale iust as they do our plays, con- certs and athletic events. Many community leaders participate in the annual Gov- ernment Day, which helps Ne- waygo County students learn more about government work at various levels. Here we see Dr. Paul Emerich, second from left, and Frank Walker of the Gerber Products Co., third from left, serving as resource people for the group discussion on education. The l.0.0.F. sponsors an or- ation contest each year which offers the winner from Neway- go County schools a two week visit to the United Nations and other places of interest. Ilona Skalder, last year's winner from Fremont High School, is shown here receiving the congratula- tions of Mr. Robert Fenner, l.0.0.F. member. az fellas 4 The Moose Lodge presented our school with a whirlpool bath. Marlyn Shell is using it with Mr. Piggott and Harold Hawes looking on. The lodge also furnished first aid men and equipment at all of our football games. cacalzfq dmdada widow DR. PAUI EMERICH Superintendent of Fremont Public Schools ARTHUR L. BULTMAN, A.B., M.A. Principal of Fremont High School MRS. MARGARET CURREN MRS. BETH MYERS Secretary to the superintendent Secretary to the principal .494- XX ., , :W Q ,H-:QE 4 1, 05 W, V, Q.. ., . 'turf -...M Q Q f YL 'Y PM 'Q ,4,1 Q ' '- ' N. 5-5' F ELSA I h. on Univ. lchigqn 5 Western MILJQ Sdence nine Univ' ' Anfhmerif N B.S TUE FOWLERI s.s RAYMOND Fwfx' .1 r ' enlm' Mich' . trol Mlchu9U . H,gh E A :gan Cen A Q nghsh, Girl ' mdugtrxol Ar s s C0Uf1seloy x N 1- -A, K' xg GRAHAM' 5-5' AL GRIFFIN RY l 'v. F ' I ' B-S. W GA rn Mmngon Um effrs, Um, of Te . Wage mullcs, C-ouch Commercial C nnessee Mgihe ' O-op f? BETTY JACKSTEIT, A.B. Hope College English, Hislory ROBERT K 5 M.A. wesrem Mich. RAAI, A-B-I MA vmgn KWAST.'B. ..UnNI -.... 'Sam um -, ' . .l.- Mach-90 4. mw'W mw .pr wzjx with 'ef HOWARD SWANSON, 5.5. Nonhern Hhnois Boys' Physica! Ed., Science, Minh, DYWEYS Tfuining LEONA V VCNDERWAL hemon L, ls. English D uxlrrs vAN nuzm B S M ma, Univ ' -A. RUT M - of Mich' Wes' H VAN Ufhemaffcs F 'Sdn ern Michfg HORN, B Ovfbull Coach UH U . 'S., M S, Hi Hlvll M- .A. Sforyl Gov fchfgan 5' cfe ANITA VAN LENTE, A.B. Hope CoHege ' Spanish efnmen, Enghsh, mc, 3 ' gp- - f, 4 43- M-5- Ame R, B-5-I , NE NCHMD WARNE mdxey UW, Mich-wlLsoN, B-5- IraI Mkhigonl Is H 'gon SWIG Cen IndusIrIOI N Ome Economics 0'-'N sem WILLIAM WRIGHT, B.S. WesIern Michigan Univ. Biology F oun d Mechanical Insfifur zenALD KOBINS Bu e 5 Mechanic rivers TruInII'I9 D ,x DRIIIERS TRAINING '01 'ffl' -:Jil x ,hx 5 WJ' eadaza ewan efddd Pictured above are the Senior Class officers: Norma Weiden, Treas- urerg Elaine Brooks, Vice-presidenfg Steve Dawe, Presidentg Marie Mellon, Secretary. Four of our Seniors posed for c picture on Dress-up Day. f4T3'T'f .eg r .gx Q Miss VcnHorn, our chief sponsor, is looking over some of the merchandise collected for Ihe Big Sale. Wamwuvu WEE 5 4' mwasarfa W Qgfweamw Seam Elm Zfamzq ln the fall of 1954 an exuberant freshman group embarked upon their high school careers as students of Fremont High School. Under the guidance of Miss Orr, Mr. DeJong, Mr. Saunders, Mrs. Willson, Mr. Myers and Mr. Hermance we chose our leaders for the year. Those chosen were Steve Dawe, president, Pat Kempf, vice-presi- dent, Bettie Cook, secretary, and Barbara Young, treasurer. We were represented in Student Council by Carol Tanis, Carol Reed, Milton Bolles, Corrine Hooker and Arlene Lampman. Regardless of our many participants in the various seasonal sports, music and dramatics we found time to schedule a skating party at Curvecrest with the tenth grade. The fall of '55 showed us to be experienced soph- omores. We elected Owen Smith, president, Judy Holcomb, vice-president, Helen Gerber, secretary, and Sharon DeKuiper and Cynthia Heynen, co- treasurers. We were well represented in student government by Steve Dawe, Milan Moat, Ilona Skald- ers, Norma Weiden and Judy Gilliland. We bene- fited extremely from the assistance of Mr. Provines, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Willson, Mr. Warner, Mr. Amund- sen and Mr. Snellenberger, our class sponsors. A profitable financial proiect indulged in by our sophomore class was the car wash, which resulted in the envy of all other classes. ln football, basketball, track, baseball and tennis our class was proud of their showing in membership. We were fortunate to have two spirited members, Doreen Willis and Bettie Cook, as Varsity Cheer- leaders to cheer these boys forward. As we progressed into our Junior year we were faced with many new responsibilities. To carry on the business of our class we elected Carl DeKuiper, president, Jim Meyers, vice-president, Marie Mellon, secretary, and Jane Laskowski, treasurer. Our ad- visors were Mr. DeJong, Mr. Fosheim, Mr. Kwast, Mr. Hermance and Mrs. Fowler. Representing us in the Student Council were Bettie Cook, Corrine Hooker, Milan Maat, Wayne Smalli- gan and Dick Trindle. The student body displayed their faith in the Junior class by electing Steve Dawe, vice-president of the Student Council and Carl De- Kuiper, treasurer. Ilona Skalder displayed her oratorical ability by winning the United Nations Contest for a trip to New York and Washington, D. C. Under the direction of Mr. Fosheim we presented our Junior Play, Father Knows Best, a three act comedy, in November. Our theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet was Around the World with our own representatives from Japan, the United States, Hawaii and other countries. Two of our athletes demonstrated remarkable ability by being chosen for the All Ken-New-Wa Team. They were Art Rottman and Bob VandenBerg. Our most eventful year arrived with additional opportunities and duties. To lead us in this all important year as Seniors we elected Steve Dawe, president, Elaine Brooks, vice-president, Marie Mel- lon, secretary, and Norma Weiden, treasurer. With our chief sponsor, Miss VanHorn, and the assistance of Mr. Durkee, Mr. Adair, Mrs. Boerman and Miss Elmquest, we were guided on the right path throughout the year. Our representatives to the Student Council were Orville Elema, Pat Kempf, Art Rottman and Carol Tanis. The cabinet members were Dan Weirich, Owen Smith, Wayne Smalligan and Corrine Hooker. Two of our seniors were chosen by the student body as officers of the Student Council. They were Milan Maat, president, and Bettie Cook, treasurer. The Homecoming was presided over by lovely Queen Jane Laskowski. Leading athletes were Art Rottman, Carl DeKuiper, Bob VandenBerg and Marlyn Shell who were chosen for the All Ken-New-Wa Team. Marlyn Shell was chosen All State by the Detroit Free Press. To cheer the team on we had such spirited Varsity Cheer- leaders as Bettie Cook, Shirley Kingsford, Carol Tanis and Doreen Willis. Our class produced a fine cook with Karen Wood winning first prize in the local Cherry Pie Contest. The Betty Crocker Homemaker Award was won by Jane Weisner. Under the direction of Miss Elmquest we produced the Senior Play, Strange Boarders. Our memorable skip trip, banquets and finally baccalaureate and commencement rounded out our high school years. As we cross the threshold into greater horizons beyond, we shall treasure the memories of these high school years. The knowl- edge acquired will serve as the foundation for our various walks of life. I9 l 'K 5,3 MARIE MELLON SHARON DE KUIPER STEVE DAWE Valedictorian Salutatorian Class President 77557 Seadafz Qdftdld MAGNA CUM LAUDE GRADUATES FRED PARKER ELAINE BROOKS DUNCAN STEELE DIANE MONETTE DIANE MONETTE Citizenship Award -fp ,Q MARIAN HAGEN NORMA WEIDEN LUANNE BOERMAN HELEN GERBER 'IWW CARL DE KUIPER MILAN MAAT Athletic Award Student Council President NEIL J. ANDERSEN F.F.A., 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. CHARLENE LOUISE ANDERSON Co-op, Library Monitor, Honor Banquet, Junior-Senior Banquet. NANCY LEE ANDERSON Packer Tales, Typist, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Clinic Monitor. PHYLLIS JOAN BACON Mogul, Underclassmen, Packer Tales, Choir, 2 years, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, Junior-Senior Banquet. BEN LEE BEAUDRY Baseball, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DONNA ANNE BERG Girls' Glee Club, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. 5. Q I f ..:,..,..,.. Q D J y... ,., . . .za ' r'--- .. A si' 'ge ' -. ll an , ' f--uv 51 MP' , fe gk . S31 i . LINDA LOUISE BITSON Co-opp Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Junior- Senior Banquet. LUANNE RUTH BOERMAN Mogul, Editor-in-Chief, Packer Tales, Debate, Girls' Basketball, Speech Contest, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Senior Band, 4 years, Orchestra, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play, Student Director, Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. HELEN MAY BOESKOOL Co-op, Packer Tales, Art, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. MILTON LEO BOLLES Track, Orchestra, Senior Band, 4 years, Junior Play Cast, Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. 21 x ii ' 'Wilma BETTIE YVONNE COOK Cheerleader, 4 years, Choir, 2 years, Junior Play Cast, Student Council, Student Council Treasurer, '58, Class Secretary, '55, Packer Tales, Feature Editor, Homecoming Court, '57 and '58, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Mogul Staff. MONA RAE COOK Xxx X ELAINE RUTH BROOKS Girls' Basketball, 3 years, Choir, Senior Orchestra, 4 years, Mogul Staff, Speech Contest, Class Vice-president, '58, Junior Play, Student Director, Senior Play Cost, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. EMOGENE JOAN BROWN Clinic Monitor, Honor Banquet, Junior-Senior Banquet. EVA IRENE BUNCE Co-op, Clinic Monitor, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Junior-Senior Banquet. FRANK WILLIAM BUNCE F.F.A., 4 years, Reporter, '58, Co-oo, Junior-Senior Banquet. CARL GUY BURNHAM Orchestra, A years, Honor Banquet 3 ears- Junior-Senior I Y . Banquet. RICHARD WALTHERS COTTRELL Football Manager, 3 years, Tennis, 2 years, Varsity Club, 2 years, F.F.A., 2 years, Parliamentary Procedure Award, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, GEORGE WILLIAM CUMINGS Junior-Senior Banquet. 22 Junior-Senior Banquet. RICHARD JOHN BUSH Co-op, Hall Monitor, F.F.A., 2 years, Bond, 2 years, Junior Senior Banquet. l 'T STEPHEN GARY DAWE Football, 4 years, Baseball, 3 years, Varsity Club, 2 years, Basketball Manager, Choir, 2 years, Class President, '55 and '58, Student Council, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. SONDRA LA BELL DEEPHOUSE Hall Monitor, Mogul, Activities Editor, Packer Tales, News Editor, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. CARL RONALD DE KUIPER Baseball, A years, Basketball, 4 years, Football, 4 years, Co- Captain, '57, Varsity Club, 3 years, Vice-president, '58, Ushers Club, Choir, 4 years, All Ken-New-Wo Football and Basketball, Junior Play Cast, Class President, '57, Student Council Treasurer, '57, Vice-president, '58, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Athletic Award. SHARON KAY DE KUIPER Choir, 3 years, Girls' Glee Club, Sextet, 2 years, Library Monitor, Junior Play Cast, Class Ca-treasurer, '56, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Salutatorian. ROBERT LEE DETER5 Choir, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. NORINE ANN DE WITTE Choir, 3 years, Chorus, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. . SALLY' Jo DICKINSON ,M .4 5 Co-ap, Debate, Speech Contest, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Play, ' Q yi -Q, Promoter, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ' DICK HENRY DIEKEMA I 4' ,, Football, Ca-op, Cadet Band, Senior Band, 2 years, Junior-Senior w,x::1, - V Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. I . X . H X an , 'fl RUTH ARLENE DUNNING G.A.A., Cheerleader, Mogul, Senior Pictures Editor, Packer Tales, Typist, Girls' Glee Club, 2 years, Choir, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOYCE ANN DYKMAN Hall Monitor, Senior B , , r Banquet, 2 years. and, 2 years- Junior-Senior Banquet Hono 23 , gr, , X X X. , ,M V .1-.5-,.. HELEN GUSSIE GERBER Senior Band, 4 years, Debate, Speech Contest, Class Secretary, '56, Student Council, Junior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JUDY ANN GILLILAND Cheerleader, 2 years, Choir, Chorus, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. ROSALIE ANNE GRIFFIN Mogul Staff, Packer Tales, Junior-Senior Banquet. RICHARD WAYNE GROVE Football, 3 years, Baseball, 3 years, Senior Band, 4 years, Mogul Stott, Packer Tales, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. l DOROTHY LOUISE EDWARDS G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, 2 years, Choir, Hall Monitor, Packer Tales, Mogul, Art, Junior-Senior Banquet. ORVILLE JAMES ELEMA Tennis, Cadet Band, Student Council, Editor of Student Directory, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. RICHARD CHARLES FOLAND Junior-Senior Banquet. LEONARD JOSIAH FOWLER Football, F.F.A., 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. JOHN PETER FUHRMANN Football, Track Manager, Orchestra, Cadet Band, Senior Band, 3 years, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DANIEL FRANK GERBER Transferred from Phoenix, Arizona, '57, Football, 2 years, Track, Varsity Club, Band, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. MARIAN BEATRICE HAGEN Co-op, United Nations Contest, Debate, 2 years, Senior Play, Student Director, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. HAROLD EUGENE HAWES Football, A years, Track, Basketball, A years, Baseball, Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. BONNIE JEAN HAWKEY Bible Club, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. CARL EDWARD HEATH Football, Track, F.F.A., 4 years, Vice-president, '58, Junior- Senior Banquet. CHESTER JESSE HENDRIE Football, 4 years, Varsity Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. KAREN KAY HENDRIE Hall Monitor, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Senior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet. ...Q Prompter, X ,, 2, t A is CYNT 4lA ANN HEYNEN Clin c Monitor, Class Ca-treasurer, '56, Sextet, 2 years, Choir, 2 years, Band, Orchestra, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JUDITH LYNN HOLCOMB Debate, Hall Monitor, Band, 4 years, Orchestra, 2 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales, Feature Editor, Speech Contest, Junior and Senior Play Casts, Class Vice-president, '55, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ' 1 :in -1 CORRINE MARIE HOOKER 3- Co-op, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, 3 years, Sextet, Homecom- -,Q tg, s, Q 'Q -- ing Court, '55, Speech Contest, Student Council, 3 years, Junior- :1 'fi' 'I L52 H. :ff i' I -r' Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. ' -sae- , , JAMES Rosen HoPKiNs ' Football, 4 years, Baseball, Senior Band, 4 years, luniar' ' .wp ,,,, it i , X Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. - .. -'Q 1 I .rf ABA ' -1 f 4 . . Q X, 1 i 3, U v 25 2 if - I I . .. I ax ,,,:,:,, V f X JAMES EDWARD KING Football, Science Club, Orchestra, 2 years, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. SHIRLEY ANN KINGSFORD erleader 2 ears I-lomecomin Court '58 Choir A ears Che , Y : 9 t 5 . Y 1 Hall Monitor, Junior and Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JAMES KNUVER F.F.A., 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. ARLENE JOYCE LAMPMAN Student Council, Holl Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. 26 LEE JOE HOPPA F.F.A., 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. ERNEST W. JENNING5 Co-op, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. FERN E. JONES Girls' Glee Club, 2 years, Choir, Junior-Senior Banquet. JOYCE JEANNE KARNEMAAT Ca-op, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. MARILYN JEAN KAVALON Junior4Senior Banquet, PATRICIA LEE KEMPF Band, 3 years, Orchestra, Choir, Carnival Queen's Court 55 Queens Court, '58, Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet Honor Banquet, 2 years. Y' an JANE ELOISE LASKOWSKI Hall Monitor, Class Vice-president, '56, Class Treasurer, '57, Homecoming Queen, '58, Junior-Senior Banquet. EDWARD JAMES LONGCORE Football 3 ears, Track 3 ears Varsit Club 2 ears, F.F.A., . Y r r Y I Y r Y Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. LEONA ANN LONGCORE Junior-Senior Banquet. ROGER ALLEN LOSS Transferred from Hesperia, '57, F.F.A., 2 years, RUTH ANN LUBBERS Cheerleader, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. CAROLYN JOAN LUCHIES Co-op, Chair, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor'Banquet. S52 ,I lx all gi ' - ga - 3 we-..., SUSAN ELIZABETH LUETHGE Transferred from Wabash, Indiana, '57, Debate, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet. MILAN JAY MAAT Ushers Club, Boys' Glee Club, 2 years, Chair, Hall Monitor, Speech Contest, N.A.S.C. Delegate, '57, Student Council, 3 years, President, '58, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. LESLIE GEORGE MATTHEWS Baseball, 3 years, Football, F.F.A., Varsity Club, 2 years, Hall Monitor, JuniorASenior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 Years. THELMA JEAN MAY Ca-op, Junior-Senior Banquet. 27 'Num -: V ,' .ffl-':s,. 2. ' ,::,, 2 , ' veiisff sz, X , 'M ,f A , DIANE MARIE MONETTE Orchestra, 3 years, Speech Contest, 2 years, Senior Play, Student Director, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Citizen- ship Award. MAXINE MOON Clinic Monitor, Library Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. BERNARD NIEBOER Football, Baseball, Ushers Club, Choir, 2 years, Senior Band, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. RUTH ANN NIELSEN Junior-Senior Banquet. 28 LEOLA LEAHA MAYNARD Girls' Glee Club, Choir, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. JANICE IRENE MAYO Clinic Monitor, Hall Monitor, Student Council, Queen's Court, '56, Packer Tales, Feature Editor, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet. JAMES MELVIN MC INTYRE Junior-Senior Banquet. JAN ALLEN MEEUWENBERG Football, 3 years, Tennis, 2 years, Scienre Club, Packer Tales, Mogul, Sports Editor, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Honor Banquet, Junior-Senior Banquet. MARIE ANN MELLON Band, 4 years, Senior Orchestra, 2 years, Class Secretary, '57 and '58, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Valedirtorian. JAMES LE ROY MEYERS Football, 3 years, Basketball, Varsity Club, 2 years, Treasurer, '58, Senior Band, 2 years, Class Vice-president, '57, Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. . . I PHILIP NORMAN OLSON football, 4 years, Tennis, 2 years, Hall Monitor, Varsity Club, 2 years, Boys' Glee Club, Chair, 3 years, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARY ELLEN OOSTERHOUSE Hall Monitor, Co-op, Choir, 3 years, Mogul Stuff, Packer Tales, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. FRANK FREDERICK PARKER Szience Club, Glee Club, Gerber Science Award, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ROSALEE FAY PEARSON Ca-op, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ROBERT ALLEN PETERSON Football, 2 years, Football Manager, Track Manager, 2 Years, Varsity Club, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. JOYCE PRIME Junior-Senior Banquet. I . . slit' -,I'- :L1 z 5 '1.,, . 11'l I It I , I .-' ELWIN JAY REDDER Football, 2 years, Truck, 2 years, Varsity Club, 2 years, Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JUDITH ELLEN REINEKE Band, 4 years, Orchestra, Senior Play Cast, Packer Tales, Managing Editor, Mogul Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. RICHARD CURTICE RICHTER Football, 4 years, Track, 4 years, Basketball, Varsity Club, Hall Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. REBECCA GAIL ROACH Choir, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. 29 ROBERT KAY ROBART Track, 2 years, Football Manager, Hall Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. CHARLENE ANN ROBINS Honor Banquet, 3 years. ARTHUR LE ROY ROTTMAN Basketball, A years, Track, 4 years, Football, 4 years, All Ken-New-Wa, 2 years, Varsity Club, Boys' Glee Club, Library Monitor, Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. SANDRA KAY SCHOOLEY leader, Honor Banquet, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. MARTA JOAN SEMENETZ Co-ao, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARLYN STANLEY SHELL Football, 2 years, All Ken-New-Wa, '58, Basketball, 3 years, Baseball, 2 years, Varsity Club, F.F.A., 2 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales Staff, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. RICHARD ANDREW SHERMAN Band, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ILONA BRIGITA SKALDER Mogul Staff, Packer Tales, Art, Speech Contest, 3 years, United Nations Contest Winner, Student Council, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years, WAYNE JAY SMALLIGAN Student Council, 2 years, Student Council Cabinet, Speech Can- ' test, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. - cLoiuA JEAN smmi ' Honor Banquet, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. V: X I '59 ,, ,tx . XL, . 30 Choir, 2 years, Orchestra, Band, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Transferred from North Muskegon, '56, Clinic Monitor, Cheer' JAMES HAROLD SMITH Orchestra, 3 years, Chorus, Choirg Junior-Senior Banquet. OWEN EARL SMITH Tennis, 3 yeorsp Varsity Clubg Band, 4 yearsp Choir, 2 yearsy Quartet, 2 years: Speech Contest: Junior and Senior Play Costsg Class President, '55p Student Council Cabinetg Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. WAYNE KEITH SOMERS Baseball, 3 yearsg Basketball' Varsity Club: Ushers Cl b H II , up a Monitorg Choir, 4 yeorsg Boys' Glee Clubg Packer Tales, Sports Editorg Mogul, Sports Editorg Speech Contest, Junior Play Cast, 1 . . . A unior Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DUNCAN STEELE Scienc quetg Honor Banquet, 3 years. e Club, Junior and Senior Play Casts, Junior-Senior Ban- EDWARD N. STEVENS Junior-Senior Banquet, WARREN C. STOUT Football: Track, F.F.A.g Junior-Senior Banquet. 4. - - - Q 1-v ' SYLVIA LODEMA STRAIT Mogul Stoffg Packer Tales Statfg Junior-Senior Bonquetg Honor Banquet, 3 years. MARLYN JAY STROVEN Band, 3 years, Gerber Math Award, '57g Junior and Senior Play Castsp Junior-Senior Banquet, H n B WILLIAM DAVID STROVEN F.F.A. 4 years Reporter '57 S t o or anauet, 3 years f . . , ecre ary, '58g Junior-Senior Banquet. ADOLF STRUTZEL Junior-Senior Banquet. yi ROBERT WAYNE VANDEN BERG Football, A years, Co-Captain, '57, Basketball, 3 years, All Ken-New-Wa, 2 years, Varsity Club, 2 years, F.F.A., 3 years, Treasurer, Band, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years, LOUISE JOAN VAN DYK Junior-Senior Banquet. ELAINE RUTH VAN HEMERT Orchestra, 3 years, Choir, Maiorette, 3 years, Clinic Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ROY WAYNE WALBURN Junior-Senior Banquet. 32 CAROL DARLENE TANIS Cheerleader, G.A.A., 2 years, Glee Club, Choir, 3 years, Sextet, 2 years, Student Council, 2 years, Library Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. HERMAN CORNELIUS TANIS Boys' Glee Club, 2 years, Choir, 2 years, Honor Banquet, Junior Senior Banquet. JAMES CALVIN TANIS Packer Tales Staff, Mogul, Business Manager, Honor Banquet, 3 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. WILBUR J. TANIS Basketball, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet. ROSILENE MARIE THOMPSEN Choir, Bible Club, Clinic Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet. RICHARD LLOYD TRINDLE Transferred from Madison, Wisconsin, '56, Baseball, 2 years Student Council, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years CAROL ANN WALKER Choir, 4 years, Mogul Staff, Packer Tales, Typist, Junior-Senior Banquet. DONALD LA MONT WARREN Tennis, 2 years, Band, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. NORMA LOUISE WEIDEN Packer Tales, Editor-in-Chief, Mogul Staff, Sextet, Choir, 2 years, Orchestra, 3 years, Speech Contest, 3 years, Student Council, Class Treasurer, '58, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play, Student Director, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. DANFORD NEIL WEIRICH Football, 4 years, Baseball, 2 years, Track, 2 years, Varsity Club, 2 years, Science Club, Student Council, Cabinet, Hall Manitor, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. JANE DIANE WEISNER Cheerleader, Orchestra, 2 years, Betty Cracker Award, Mogul, Managing Editor, Packer Tales Staff, Library Monitor, 2 years, Student Council, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet,' 2 years. JAMES MACK WHITE Football, Band, 4 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. N.. so L , , ' c ,Q V , t 3 , s ,fy , R, ,x':1, F45 1 ji RICHARD C. WILDFONG Junior-Senior Banquet. DARRIEL WILKS Baseball, Junior-Senior Banquet. DOREEN KAY WILLIS Hall Monitor, 2 years, Cheerleader, 4 years, Girls' Basketball, Band, 4 years, Orchestra, Sextette, 3 years, Choir, 4 years, Cherry Pie Contest, Student Council, Junior Play Cast- Junior- Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 3 years. ' JOSEPH PETER WITTE Junior-Senior Banquet. I 33 -or i 7- KAREN LOUISE WOOD G,A.A,, 2 years, Choir, Girls' Glee Club, 2 years, Hall Monitor, 2 years, Junior-Senior Banquet. .H-3 D - 1 ,eg 3 Q ' GERALD LE nov woonnms 1 l ' A Prnieclors Club, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. CSF.. if ll Lv: :.f's.:,:.::! fl:s:g :li-ll Q r 1 .t-if BARBARA ANN YOUNG Co-op, Cheerleader, 2 years, Choir, 2 years, Class Treasurer, '56, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. EARL GORDON ZELDENRUST Football, 2 years, Varsity Club, F.F.A., 3 years, Hall Monitor, Junior-Senior Banquet, Honor Banquet, 2 years. Q 'O gnu-www we ,Af 'V' 5 V V V- ,,,,,', Egg:-:,,,,..,:.,,,wM,,,,,.wXW ' Queen Jane Laskowski rides in regal splendor in our Homecoming pep assembly. Some of the Senior girls and a sponsor are using their selling technique Carl DeKuiper sinks another basket for our record breaking victory at the Big Senior Sale. over Comstock Park. fl ig. S2235 'haw MW Ex ,.. at NN- ., It gffrl n4y+' N- wwf! ai wsx,,f ss. '40 I gi' ,,',M ' 1 R4 Q3 .-ff-na My Zladefzcfaaamea mice 66444 The Junior Class officers pictured above are Carolyn Brinkman, Sec- retary, and Jim Mansfield, President, seated. Louis DeKryger, Vice- president, and Jim Bultman, Treasurer, are standing. Checking coofs ai the Junior Play. These Junior girls are buying Homecoming pom-poms. PAULINE ANDRZEWSKI SHARON BEAUDRY GARY BOLTZ CARL BUNKER BEVERLY CORY MARK ANWAY DEAN BENNETT DAVID BOVEN LE ROY JIM ARMOUR la is BESSIE BERG vc a ., .. .5 3. wo- CAROLYN BRINKMAN I Q BONNIE BURGESON BURNETT ,, - A -I.: CHARLES CRIPPS MARVEL CRUZAN 1 ' 'Vw' Q Qi . Q f JEAN JIM oe KRYGER oe xnvcen '. ..,, Y I , Q CEDRIC CLARA BARBARA LINCOLN ASHCROFT ASHCROFT AUSTIN BARNHARD PATRICK FRANK RICHARD ROBERT BISSON BLAIN BOESKOOL BOESKOOL ' A. ' .,., . CLAIRE JAMES BRIAN JIM BRITTON BROUCKMAN BRUCKNER BULTMAN ,, Tx' - 123 2 Q H 2 f .L A JIM KAY JOEL PAUL BUTTERFIELD CAMPBELL CAROTHERS CAVANAUGH Q 1 '- u o 5lmi a-B I ns e xo LA NORE CUMINGS JOANN DE KRYGER DUANE DEAN I . 3 B JESS DEEPHOUSE Q .,55, 55:j B LL DE KRYGER LOUIS DE KRYGER , .Q ,ISS ..... A LEWIS DETERS 39 DON RON DEULING DRAKE pf Sei 2 H 8 1 in I DAVE MIKE EKKEL EKKEL CAROL SAM VIRGINIA PEGGY DURKEE DYKMAN EAVES EDWARDS .uw I Nr ,ff J IIA I., x SHIRLEY JOAN EDWARD LOUISE EKKEL FOWLER FRENS GATES SANDY EGGERSTEDT I JOHN GERDES -4a if mv 4' JL I' ' T3 vm EHR' A JESSES BOB ROSALIE EDWARD HAROLD LE ROY CHARLES GETZ GILLILAND GOYINGS GRAICHEN HAGEN HAGEN HENDRIE , .. 0 .Q If 1 -X.-Hz' '. G' X. .1 ' CLAUDE ORIEN KEITH HENDRIE HILL HOLLER HOLMES HOMAN HOMAN HOUGHTALING DAVE RICHARD HUISJEN ISENHART MARY IMOGENE CAROL WAYNE LAURETTA SHARON LARRY JOHN JEND JIBSON JOLINK KELLEY 5 mf. ,I 5 GEORGE DENNIS CAROLYN BILL BOB KLOMP KNOLL KOKX KOLK KONING 40 E JUDY KINGSFORD I 'EF X 1 X STEVE LAREVA BARBARA MAGEE ,un ROBERTA MC GRADY BILL MURPHY L :si-I JACK PARKETON by W xx DIXIE RUTH SUSAN CAROL NANCI CAROL LAWRENCE LECKRONE LEWIS LONGCORE LUBBERS LUCHIES K ., , in H N 1 H f 5 .Q x '.: ffl? - L , . ,X Q ' I , ' .1 1 ' A ' i -f . I 1 STEVEN JIM MANUEL WAYNE KERON CLAYTON MANOR MANSFIELD MARTINEZ MAST MAYO MC CASTLE , 5 I 93 4' . ..,,. 'S I . , - A vw- I TA , if ,411 LARRY HARLAN CAROL EDWARD ESTHER JANET MC MULLEN MEEUWENBERG MILLER MOONEY MORPHEW MUNSON MN. -'-A-+.,:,. '. 'Q' W ' ' ' X wz. 1 X t:7 i A Y A Q' , i . I xx xx I , , . vi , Axf f, Ii JUDY TERRY KEN MARY CAROLYN SHERRE NOBLE NYMAN OOSTERHOUSE OOSTING PALMER PARKER 'ar 'W' . .5 J, ' 'G' wsu- F LOIS JODIE DONNA BARBARA MYRNA PARKS PEETS PELL Pl-ANTIKO POLL Q 'FX vk- -xNT:::j:i ,I DARRELL RUBY BOB NANCY VIVIAN PRICE RADER RASMUSSEN ROBINS ROBINS 41 52, Ivy- ' E ,iv in A n , ' 1-. - ' LINDA ALICE GERRIT BETTY LOIS RON ANNA ROE RORYE RORYE RUPAR ST. MARTIN SAVAGE SCHORNAGEL ' ARVID ROGER TOM O SUE CAROL VERNON JOAN SHUE SHUE SIPLON SLATER SMITH STALEY STETTNISCH , 'Ti'-I ' b I ' '1 'r 2 V... 1 I , A P, . , 5 , I f QMS ix A t O J . SUSAN ADRIAN JOHNNA JACK JERRY JUDITH NQTQMA STROVEN STRUBLE SUERTH SUNDERLIN mms rANl5 TAYLOR Y '-:..v E X I ALLAN ROBERT STUART MARY KEITH TOLLE TORREY TRAVIS VAN SLOTEN VISSCHER Ti -. at in Q S , Q- X g Q-:W 'Nr 'VT' gf :A A 9 A Q ' A ..,.. QQi,. a. NORMAN VALETA BETTY SHERYL ELEANOR KAREN JERRY WALKER WALLACE WESTCOTT WEVER WIBALDA WILDFONG WILLSON 42 MARVIN BILL PAT DIANE ARLENE WITTE WOLFORD WOLTERS ZANDVLIET ZERLAUT XF' Sa amaze me The class officers of the Sophomore Class are Dale Hooker, Vice- president, Winston Wilkinson, President, Ruth Ann Hoffman, Secre- n nl tary, Terry Wyngarde Treasurer. George Vredeveld and Bill Stroven are look- ing at the new microscope donated by the Fremont Foundation. kendull A group of Sophomore boys are talking with o college representative on College Day. Eu. T R :1:::: DAVID ACKERMAN 'W ' .. P .i -EQIII 1 A r I A U I 6 A X 5 JOAN JERRY SUE PATSY KATHLEEN WAYNE ANDERSON ARMOUR BAKER BIRD BISSON BOESKOOL -o BARBARA SANDY STANLEY GAIL KEITH JOHN KEITH BREUKER BROOKHOUSE BRUMMEL BUECHEIE BURNETTE CARNEY CARPENTER X, yt-4 R 5 ':'- 1 'Q ..,. 4- ' -:' 'I' A ' 1 W L 'E-IQ. I W - 'iv' T RICHARD TOM MERIA DARWIN ARTHUR NORMAN JUDY cI-IRIsToFFERsEN CHURCH cook cUMINGs DE MARS DE MINT DERKS Q I A Y .. MARLENE JUDY SHARE MARY BETH D ON A M LOUISE JOYCE DEULING DRUM DUNLAP DUNNING EDWARDS EENIGENRURG EVANS ,:: 'f ' Q' .1 -- A x 'P-I Z' In nb l ':v ' S K' ' I S , ,. .. M MARTHA DOUGLAS RONALD SANDY JULIE MARY FERGUSON rowIER FRENS ERENs FURDA GASTFIELD GERBER . .. ,.,.. ps: --Z-N - , :tai it Z' ' Q - A' . 1 , X A 313 X ZA ,,,'. -' A f 3' A uv ' , X, ART JIM GARY RAUI LYNDA ARLENE JOE GETZ GLASEN GREENE GRAVES GRIFFITH GRGENENDAI HAGEN 44 3, I .4,.:. 1, 3 1 I I , 1 :E 'x. Q ,.,. . G+ A s,., if ' f 53 ' . ,Z I ' 'X I I 1 ,. I - 3 Ig V I ,,... . , IX g MARILYN WALTER KAY DICK DON PHYLLIS RUTH HANSEN HARRALD HART HASTINGS HAWES HAWKEY HEETDERKS S ' H ' A ,G 1 ' -,A-. ' -Q -.,. 5 4 J X :Q Q. 5 ' 9 - 'Tl' '. 'V ..,. . ,. I .. ' I . I . .3 t M- ,K X CHARLES SUZANNE MARILYN BILL JOAN RUTH ANN RICHARD HENDRICKS HEYBOER HINDES HIRSCH HIRSCH HOFFMAN HOLBROOK -I ,. W - fa , f I3 ROBERT BARBARA DALE HAROLD LOIS ANTHONY JIM HOLBROOK HOLLER HOOKER HUGHES HUISJEN JOHNSON JOHNSON MA ,:- - . - :.- ,--- :-E Ls A X .. ,L ' H . - ...,. I 1.-' X' . 1- - A ff' g, -, , - ..,, R . XM a : ,N X x FLORENCE NATHAN RUTH AL EDWARD DIXIE DON JONES JORDAN KAISER KARNEMAAT KERNS KIESTER KINGSFORD 1 X I 4' if I U ,::,. X51 r 'NVE 'E 0 . EI. ' MARY LOU JUDY SHERYL JIM CAROI YN KLEIN ' KLEMUNDT KLINGLER KRALEY KUBICEK LOSS ,::- 3: BEVERLY TED RICHARD ROGER ZELMA MARY JERRY LUBBERS LUBBERS LUCAS LUCHIES LUCHIES LUMMEN MANSFIELD 45 5 S' I Q R 4, R I ' ' b his-. Zkssgf 5 . . I 5 W F, MARGARET JACK LEWIS BETTY ALICE JUDY BETTY MARTINEZ MATEER MAY MAYO MC CASTLE MC CASTLE MC CONNELL R Q ,' Qu E K 5 X Ex 'E SHIRLEY TIM BONNIE SALLY JUDY MARYLIN DONNA MC DONALD MC LAUGHLIN MEEUWENBERG MEELIWENBERG MELLON MILLER MOON Q I I , ii R' T1 .,e1- ,' V 'gf , ,V ,.,.E ,, .Y ififiw . ' R . fm, , z X, R , I JANICE GARY DON RICHARD SANDRA DENNIS LE ROY MURRAY NADEAU RELL PETERSON PRENTISS PURCELL RIDDERMAN R Q I Q ., - 2 I -:Ls I, . . ' I '- . R... ,Q . I '--' - 'J 5 f 35: 1 ?iI :, I LESTER ANN PEGGY DEL DAVID DOUGLAS MARIE ROBERTSON ROBINS RLIPAR RUTGERS RYNBERG RYNBERG SAuM xy 5, -I 5 A, ,2 L .Q ...E -mn' L - I GENE SANDRA HERBERT JUDY LOIS DONALD NANCY SCHOTANLJS SCHOTANUS SCOTT SCOTT SCOTT SCHNERP SEMENETZ S . Alf .3 I ' Q f , A. . I .N 6 .,,. , LYNDA GARY ROBERT KAREN D ROSE CAROLYN JAMES SHANAHAN SHERMAN SHUTLER SMALLIGAN SMITH SNELLER SNELLER 46 WGS' Q, . '.- 1'- ,,Z,, I KEN RICHARD PAUL JILL ELIZABETH GEORGE sNELLER sTETTNIscH sTocKING STONE STROVEN sTRovEN I EEG, iq ff'.:I,::. Z 3 Q .E ' .gt ,I 'Q 'rf- I I WILLIAM JANIcE CAROL JOYCE CAREJLYN KEN IAvERNE STROVEN TANIS TAYLOR TIBBE TRAVIS TUBERGEN TUBERGEN Q . :,. ..,: X I' ,, . LORNA EDITH VICTORIA GEORGE RAY DAVID VANDENBERG VANDERWALL vEENsTRA VREDEVELD WAKEFIELD WALKER f ,, Q . D ,. I- K, ff Q A gs- I R 94 '!S?i f 1 'I .9 RI? I-'f I A JERRY KENT D RosEMARY WARREN wEIsNER WESTERMAN WEVER WHITE 'I f ., E5::s 5 3 a, QQ: 3, Q' X JANET JERRY PIIYLLIs sYLvIA CAROL BARBARA CAROLYN WITTE WITTE wITTE WITTE WOLFORD WOLFSEN WOOD ,,,..L E 5 , - F . -.N Q I R , , CHRISTINA PATRICIA DICK TERRY RICHARD LOLA BARBARA wooD WOOD WOODRING WYNGARDEN YOUNG ZACHARIAS ZMRZLIK 47 56.1- - A 0l,.. The class officers ofthe Freshman Class are Virginia Burns, Secretaryp Harold Holcomb, Presidenfg Jim Bekkering, Vice-presidentg Janet Harmon, Treasurer. Dick and Dave Bullmcm are picking oul books in lhe library. Merwin Miller is shown operating ihe lnlhe in the shop. fr L Q - ,,' 5 'H H I 'Q , ' 0 a XX - 1 .Q Q' Q X 3.-jig' V Qt! I II My CAROLE LINDA ERIC ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE BRYAN ANDERSON ARMOUR ASHCROFT AUSTIN BACHERT BAIRD 0 4 M Q A Z: 'II' ,QL Z.. -1, - B I-5 H . I' ARTHUR ESTHER HAROLD PATRICIA CHARLENE SARA JAMES EARNHARD BARNHARD BEARUP BEARUP BEAUDRY BEEBE BEKKERINC, A X , U . - 5 .. ' K., , h 'I H- ' ,... '-: -as 4' 'F' ' 1. , V A 1 I .,,,,.: , E' A I . 4 ,I J , -i E Q. .I--E -- ' ' R - 4 f I' I I- 23. hz. :ss if -I X I I I I I - - f A ' - QL I., . . N CHARLES RICHARD CURTIS DENNIS MARILYN LOU SIDNEY BENEDICT BIRD BISHOP sooHER BOOTH BREUKER BROOKS 1 .L t QCA 1 1' 1 ' 4,5 , -'av ., ., ,, 3 ., ...LIN Q ?l I I cf Q gn is 'V is . . , x , I , ..,, an X X I X CAROLYN MAX SHIRLEY NEIL JERRY DAVID RICHARD BROWN BROWN BROWN BUCKNER BUITENDORP BULTMAN n 'TMAN ,I I Q' ' ' I: I I I II :IRL I' A 1 ' J A I: .,,,' gf . A A M 'V E:-5 . 3:5 x . VA X? 1: A I I . 1 - - - ., .-.way AL I R 9 A A I I gm gg Aki E. ., 1 . 55355, 1 I, . xg .. 1: .:. it JIM LYNNE JOHN VIRGINIA JIM CATHY RUTHANN BURNETTE BURNETTE BURNHAM BURNS CAMPBELL CAROTHERS CAVANAUGH ,, -,x ':e.:,::: Q- K 'V Y I .R M BERNARD SHERYLL MABEL MARY EDDY GAIL ROBERY CHURCH CLARK COLLINS Coox Conv CREGG CROSBY 49 xx fs ARLENE CRYSLER Y MARLENE DERKS 'E 1 3K5 DQR ' CAROLYN FOWLER ,.? .qi .AA LYDEA GILLILAND Q 4 CHARLES CURTICE a i A :.1. A. I RICHARD DETERS Q ..A.. ,, F DONALD FRENS Zi ,:, :.- . .. FRANK GRAVES ,- VAUGHN HARSHFIELD SCOTT HILL 50 A HASTINGS .k' SANDRA HINDES , 3,5-A I . nj A J, Y ' 50 x ., T. JEANNE FLOYD JANET LEWIS MARIAN DARLING DEATER DE RUIPER DE RUIPER DERxs ' I .,,,, P W ., :.1 .,.,,. .. H 3' f -A mf A 52 ii '- 5 T-T' 5 -, .ii 'E' 2If-ff' 3' -1.31 'f X A. ., 7 3.3 Eg JUDY ROBERT JANET RUTH FRANCES DE WITTE DE WITTE DLIRKEE DYRNIAN EKKEL 5 vi y 'L ,.,, D. Hm::gii ':f55:f A 5 - ' - . ::: - . N -' , E3Ei'EZIfs' . .R V ,,,,7: ,:v ,Q , E Q! . A -l,.:NK' ,c ,L ., A . fW??, 2 ...,, H vT?f1 ' GERALD DAVID MARIAN THOMAS LINDA FRENS GARDNER GETZ GILL GILLILAND I . ,... ., S -4 . W JAY CARL JANET LEONA NANCY GROVE HAGEN HARMON HARMsEN HARRIS ' ' JA.- . 'Rv - - r ,wil X ,g llq. ..Qf':ff51'::sEa xi - .1Ij1f'f 51525: A vb . JIM JESSE RICHARD MARGARET ROBERT HAYS HAYs HAYS HENDRIE HENDRIX 'S-9 1 Q ' ' Q K x V HAROLD BARBARA KAY LINDA BRUCE HOLCOME HOOKER HOPPA HYsELL IPPEL Fl W 'A . 53 1 3 Iggy In K 9' 'W if I 5' ,If'E- .:. A X .V I - wr JANICE MARY GARY JUDY EUGENE ZANE JOHN A JEND JENNINGS JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JONES KAMP In ,A aa , I ' ' ,Q . f '7 A wiv K I . X vf I I . , -IH' S x 1 ix ,I Q 'A X -. :::.,.: - - 1 HAROLD GERALD RICHARD MARY THERESE PAUL GEORGIA LAREVA LECKRONE LOEFFLER LONGSTREET LOSS LUCHIES LUETHGE v . ink ,. ' R I fi. ,gg I ' I .X Q . 3 .,,. t I .. 'I EI? 'fi' -fi rf: 12 I' 73 I I' 'Q QI ISIS' - ' X - ' f . ' . if . --::- Eaa--- , - ' ww I, , 'RQ xiii: A ' ' .X , , Q ,ia 2 X A i V X gb 3' It -I sis .', I' X . I . HARRY JERRY DON MERWIN MARGARET SHIRLEY MAX LYNCH MEEUWENBERG MIESEN MILLER MOON MOONEY MORRISON i . A .A ,W , M- ,, ,,,.Q' .. fa ,W Q gm I ., 4 --'--- Q 1 ' Q Q , K V. A ' . :Ta 3 ' , ' -3 3 , - ., I I' W1 F w ' yy ' ca-A H 1 Q 'S I ' .T ' D N t . gl ' I . JANICE LINDA MARLENE RUTH MYRTLE MARY JIM NYMAN PARKETON PARKS PARMER PARROTT PATTERSON PELL E 1' if ' . -Q Q ' 43' If , 0,06 K- 'V 3 CAROL LORA LORETTA MARY SHARENE LINDA LANTZ PEYERS POLL POWELL POWERS PUGNO RASMUSSEN REBER l 1 I . - - I: T3 In 'wx 1 1' A 1 DON MICHAEL STEPHEN COLLEEN MYRTLE HENRY JOHN REDDER REYNOLDS RHOADS RITZEMA ROBERTSON RORYE ROTTIER 51 Q' YJ S X y 5' A 2 THERESA JAMES JACQUELYN FAYE ELWIN PATSY LARRY RUDEN RYNBERG SANBORN SCHIPPER SCHUYLER SCOTT SELLERS Q 3' '. ' A a . - '- fs Sf, JOSEPH RICHARD MICHAEL MARY Jo JANICE NORMA CLAYTON SHERMAN SHERMAN SHUTLER SILVERWOOD SLATER SLATER SMITH . I I ,. L3 LIE :I .:,., Q .IVQISEQ -I ' IIYRSII I . JOHN SHIRLEY DELORES DELORES NELLIE EARL NORENE SMITH SMITH SNELLER SOMERS STOCKING STOUT STROVEN Q . Q ' Aa A . .5 V . . . jE::,,i, 9 ' A . -1 - ff , ....V - ' Q r S L: K , -gg is i ,. .,, .:.f:,-if PATRICIA CHARLENE THOMAS MARVIN HOLLY ALICE STANLEY STROVEN STRUBLE TANIS TANS TERRILL TRAVIS TUBBERGEN 133 is Q I - I 5 A - 'in- W W M E, X f E P MURRAY GERRIT KAREN BARBARA JAMES OREN LINDA TUBBERGEN VANDE VEGTE VAN LFEUWEN VAN SLOTEN WALKER WARD WELLER . ,Z I 1: - IQ , Q C . .- . A, A DOREEN ELILEN JANET JOYCE MAX DAVID CAROLYN WEVER WHELPLEY WHITE WILKS WILLCUTT WURL zMRzLIK 52 674134 Qzcwle The eighth grade class officers are Judy Miesen, Secretoryg Dick Tubergen, Presidentg Sandra Towne, Treasurer. Our cheerleaders are leading us in our school song before the homecoming game. 1 This is c group of fans and sports broadcasters at one of our basketball games. l Y a K f A Q4 JACK BROOKS A 2- 5 F . f r A t - . r , Y. H ' -1,-- ' if--.j::.,...i . EJ if ' Lf.: , -. :: H . E ' -s: 1' xx, 4 ,,g5'- W, -1 ,, V ' - '1:.::-.- -: - f ' rx.. . iz' L A ul, 3, BONNIE RAY ROGER CAROL AUSTIN BEEBE BINGMAN BOLTZ BARBARA LARRY CHARLES DARLENE PAULA BROWN BROWN CAUFF CARRIER AMBERLAIN like .J .bb., .Y N RON RICHARD DAVID TERRY CRANDELL COOK CORY CROSBY HQ' -4? MARJORIE LINDA JEFFREY DALE DEULING DOWNING DRUM DUMMER ,I g L f ALAN COLE RANDY FRED DON DANZER DYER DELIA CHARLES EVELHOCK nl , 'I 5 1 if M S' QS. N- as 46.2 ,' ',.N 5 when Ls. , L 'L 2 1 PAUL RAYMOND GAYLE BARBARA TOM DAN ALVIN EVELHOCK FILIPIAK FITZPATRICK FOX GEARHART GLLLILAND GREENE Z., fijg '3 A ' 1 il.. '1?3xf',' DARRYL DONNA DON MARLENE LINDA PHYLLIS GREGORY GRIFFITH GROENENDAL HAGEN HALVERSON HALVERSON 54 M fn ., ., 'I24s..q.:. - L' X - ,- , ,, glyigh X ,, ..x.,.. gi. Q . E, , EK 1. L , l 5- BILL NANCY GERALD LARRY HART HARTSEMA HAWES HAYS i.I.?' , .az S -3-1 3 , 'ff . I -1 I H' ,,,., , if 'ffm ' ,AAX . N .. A 4 gf., ' -N., I Ri I .I I , , :M sm Mlcxsv CYNTHIA MARTHA :mrs CHARLES Roxmws uns HAYWARD HEADLEE HENDRIE Hswmzux Husr Hum 1 .ls .x-.4'! , I I 3 fines,-I moms muzv Rosen suznsm LA vim SANDRA Husem Houareoox :Pm 1oHNsoN JoHNsoN JONES news 1 - -' 4. L .sf ,Y TOM BILL CAROL WAYNE ROGER EDWARD MARLENE KEMPF KINGSFORD KLEMUNDT KLOMP KNUDSEN LARSON MC CASTLE ,.,.:..,.,..1.. ,,..g E it P Q . .. :' I 'H RR gi b L .. . Ir' JUDY MAX WILLIAM BEVERLY GAII. PHYLLIS MANSFIELD MATHEWS MAYNARD MAYO MAYO MC LACHLAN MC LAUGHLIN V? DARLENE JUDY FERRIS ANN TOM RAY JAMES MC MELLEN MIESEN MILLIS MINER MOORE MORRIS 55 41 fg: I, H Ja TVX 1 ixa. X wg FRANCES DANIEL MORTON MURPHY HOPE GERALD DICK WAYNE MURRAY NASH OOSTING PARSONS X -'rf 4 L5 BERNICE STAN MARJORIE BILL POWELL PURCELL RADER RIDDERMAN CAROL MARY DANIEL DONNA SAUM SCHACK SCHOOLEY SCOTT .:,wui I W 1 1 if fi? ' VTX If' I gkbf' GARY PRENTISS CHARLYN .IOANNE PEETS PLATT MARTHA RINARD M SEYMOUR s VID RICHARD ROE SANBORN WILMA JACK SHIVELY SHRIVER 3, in 'Uv 1 X MARY KATHLEEN DICK HOWARD JILL SHUE SHUTLER SMITH SMITH SMITH JIM SMITH mf? N 'X 'Ep r-' ,. 1, iy 'QA H NANCY PAUL SOBERG SOUTHLAND SYANLEY MERRY RUTHANN NORMAN MARJORIE PAUL JOHN STROVEN SUERTH SWEEZEY SWIFT TANIS TAYLOR TINNEY 9'-A v 'Cf mes smnv mcx vsnnv cnol rHoMrsoN rowse ruaenceru vANoENaenc vm ZANIEN L., 1' A Y BL -A Jn , L M4 ,L CHARLES ROBERT JAY KEN ALFRED PEARL JIM WALKER WALKER WALLACE WARREN WEBSTER WHELPLEY WITTE L. if - 2 A , X A . gi? if . 3 RS K. J JUDY BOB GARY GAIL JIM WITTE WILDFONG WILFORD WOLTERS WORKMAN JEANNETTE ZOSCAK even!!! Qaeda The seventh grade officers are Don Bultman, Treasurer, Diane Strat- ton, Presidentp Kerry Clark, Vice-president, Diane Jenson, Secretary. These boys are working on the ticket sales for the Junior Play. A group of seventh graders ore looking at their pictures. ug-M... 5 . LON ASHCROFT Rx DON BULTMAN ANDY JANET ANDERSON ANDERSON 59 . F' Q' f WI Q' RUBY CHERYL LOREN BINGMAN BLANKSMA BRANCH l'i l sf RODNEY CAMPBELL LOUIS CARL BRANCH BRITTON JERRY CLARK DAVID CURT MARY JIM NANCY CROFOOT CAROTH ERS DAH LSTROM DAKE DERKS ,..':i Yi' IL , J KERRY CLARK 3, -11 3 A HENRIETTA aoscu .I I Egg. in I X22 ,if oslones cnouse i f FRANCES DEULING s i ,, I X 5 5 4 4 Ngyf' , 'IN is MICHAEL ED VIRGINIA JIM ROBERT EMERICH FERGUSON FOWLER GEARHART GEETING KEITH GLASEN DIANE DUNNING 59 WILLIAM HENDRIE ,is ,fi R, CHARLES JOHNSON '1 E? SCOTT KRAAI -..ig if . x X II ' in LYLE MAY 60 .4 Y'-P 5: -Q 1 LOWELL CAROLYN CAROL THOMAS DAVID GRABILL GROSSENBACHER HAGEN HALL HARSHFIELD I I . '1 'sn K ' X ix' If 1 ,I -. , I if L is Q. B . ' LARRY MARY PAUL DIANE RUBY HODGE HOLMES HOUGHTALING JENSEN JEHNZEN 71 ' Q I J 3 If ' X. lv. A MARIAN TERRY SUSAN JULIE KELLIE JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES KEMPF KEMPERMAN 0 X, l' 6 . A 4 Y 2' rg , -, 6 ma ,uh 4. 3 K Y 2 ::::.:2 if ' Q A A .1 J S . ' LOIS MARLENE JANET ROBERT GLORIA LARABEE LIBBERS LINDSEY LONGCORE MARTINEZ A .S -- ' f if ' .wa ' - 3' JOHN ROBERT LOUIS ALVIN MARY MC CASTLE MC GRADY MEEUWENBERG MENDHAM MILEY . 'iw nf,-C A SUSAN NANCY RONALD TOM MYERS NAGEL NELSON NYMAN f f' vig RUTH JEHNZEN as Wu' W LINDA KINGSFORD L5 1 Xl CATHY MATHEW5 I--v DOYLE MOON TT 0' K .xx ' 5 V f I ,j - I 1 Vs ' ., 1 1 .-... ' In LEE GARY JUDY SANDY LINDA PARROTT POTTER PRICE PRICE PUGNO 1 L wav ' -4 L 'V F' RITA CAROLYN CECIL L. v. LOUIS LINDA PURCELL RASMUSSEN REMINGTON ROBINS ROTTIER ROTTMAN R mx W. - is X Q Qs ,. ' i W Q, ' f - .Q I' . ' -Mr' -:Q ' 1 . - Q 1 MARY MARILYN CARL JANE MARJORIE RONALD SAVAGE SHOECRAFT SMITH SMITH SMITH SOBERG A . :::,,. ..,, , ,V zuqi s ...,, 'R H gf SUSAN MARY DIANE JEAN LARRY JUDY STETTNISCH ST, MARTIN STRATTON TEN BRINK THENIKL VANDEN BERG 3 4 A .. .,.. ' -3' . ,Af 5- 2 ,- 5 -' nm, Aww 1, 5 Q ' A A 1' ww- ' if, -A L ,,., , ik f Y ' 'sw-H I 5' L X. ff! Pk GARY JAMES FRED LARRY JAMES MARY Lou VAN PATTEN VAN SICKLE VEENSTRA VIRGIN VILE VORRES -V , ' Q g '- .22- '-Sy X- -L Aix' x xx N X . 3 THOMAS GAYLORD ROBERT LINDA wILLsoN WOOD WOODRING ZACHARIAS FRANK RUPAR ADAM STEINMACHER EILEEN VANDERWALL JUDV WARD 61 ,. fe . K 1 4 1 , .1-A-' f AL.,.' .X v K 'N .? 1 , .. -' . ' , NJ, -cMQzvx,w f'.5: ,Iii , ' q 1 Q9 .. w. -1 . . f 1 . ,X , .V A js :L I: ,fgg5,,.,i,'-L15 V . . A , A , K f A .,gs,, 1 Q I . fix ffw-V A xg v .fslagy -any ,M M -umm., 4 ,.,,,,, www: 4? 15 -Yi 2: ., 2 3' ' ff ' '.f4f'2QU 4 YJ -aw 55 ,f , 5 nigga' -ev Spafata Wafzacllq 74455466 E f 1 t' F ,, nt., . .hr Q. First Row: L. Barnhart, J. Bultman, J. Deephouse, R. Richter, C. Hendrie, L. Burgeson, M. Anway, A. Rottman, L. McMullen. Second Row: S. Dawe, J. Reynolds, E. Graichen, E. Zeldenrust, C. Hendrie, D. Bennett, M. Martinez, C. Cripps, K. Visscher, E. Longcore. Third Row: Coach D. VanDuzen, J. Gerdes, H. Hawes, D. Gerber, D. Weirich, B. Vandenburg, J. Hopkins, K. Oosterhouse, P. Olson, J. Meyers, C. DeKuiper, M. Shell, Manager E. Mooney, Assistant J. Czonko. Not pictured, J. Hart 0 ,,....... Whitehall 0 .......... Hudsonville 0 North Muskegon 7 ............. Sparta 6 .... Comstock Park l3 Zeeland 13 Meeuwenberg. KEN-NEW-WA CHAMPIONS FOOTBALL SCORES The Fremont Packers finished their l957 season Fremont with an impressive record. The Packers, coached by Fremont Fremont Duane VanDuzen and Jim Czanko, assistant coach, Fremont took their second Ken-New-Wa championship in a Fremont . D . Fremont row. They were ranked first in Western Michigan Fremont and fifth in the state for Class B schools. Fremont Coopersville 0 The football team enioyed the ride to the Homecoming pep rally. 64 27 Q I . -sr J U 'gr gi is WW VM , - K f fa M ff, 1 ff M gl Q V ,i 5 WM U 4 ,,,.g.-, . vmnguf-fl 3 W V x sag in jg 5 H 21 H 3 1 5 4 A155 1 5 r ' 5 ll! QE ff 3' 1 9' w 9 ' , N fi! x ,,,fffffiQgg,g LK S K X, 1. A Yi wx 5 . x 325 E Q lg' fl 3 f Q wana-wwNN'N 'fy H ' i W . Y Y !-1:1 ' s ff' ! ii gg., W in., V! .-....f W..- f XM ' jfs X I is Yup! li 4 ' q DI 1 J 1 'f.,,f , 'fv if-'5 I ARK AN Wwzaatg guage!! There were fourteen returning boys from the '57 Beaudry, R. Torry, D. Wilks, J. Brouchman, L. Barn championship baseball team. These boys were Les hard, J. Bultman, D. Grove, S. Dawe, W. Somers Matthews, J. Hopkins, D. Trindle, C. Hendrie, B. C. DeKuiper, and M. Shell. emzde Members returning from the '57 tennis team are E. Graichen, D. Warren, R. Wakefield, D. Cottrell, P. Olson, K. Oosterhouse and O. Smith. 68 Wczzarizfq 'mek The Fremont Track squad under the direction of Coach John Fleming had a very promising squad with many Iettermen returning from last year's team which took third ptace in the league. Many boys took part in the regional and state meets. The returning lettermen were Art Rottman, Don Kings- ford, Norm DeMint, Ed Longcore, Larry McMullen, Mark Anway, Terry Wyngarden, Keith Visscher, and Dan Weirich. Coach Fleming is shown giving instruction to N. DeMint, M. Anway, A. Rottman, and D. Kingsford. D. Kingsford is shown practicing for a track meet which is near at hand. 69 eaewe ?aat5aZZ if . 4 I if - - f l s. :X T First Row: R. Peterson, R. Wakefield, D. Hooker, N. DeMint, D. Kingsford, K. Weisner, J. Carney, J. Mansfield, R. Hastings B. Stroven. Second Row: F. Deters, T. Wyngarden, R. Lucas, D. Redder, R. Young, J. Meeuwenberg, D. Booher, S. Kraley, S. Rhoads, J. Bekkering, L. Tubergen, G. Vredeveld, P. Graves, J. Mateer. Third Row: M. Reynolds, V. Harshfield, J. Hayes, J. Hayes, N. Buckner, M. Miller, L. DeKuiper, K. Carpenter, S. Brooks, A. Barnhart, B. Holbrook, Manager, Coach Fleming, Assistant Coach Graham. Fourth Row: D. White, D. Frens, L, May, J. Burnett, E. Schuyler, D. Hawes, M. Wilcutt. eaefzae gcwketdczli 70 Kneeling: S. VanDeren, R. Wakefield, G. Vredeveld, L. DeKuiper, N. DeMint, H. Holcomb, 8. Stroven, J. Bekkering. Standing: Coach J. Fleming, L. May, R. Sherman, D. Wurl, R. Peterson, D. Hawes, G. Sherman, D. Kingsford, R. Young, R. Hastings, Manager. 1 ' my ymaaez First Row: S. Kraai, M. Wyatt, T. Gearhart, J. Witte, T. Hall, C. Johnson, A. Anderson, K. Clark, J. Duke. Second Row M. Emerich, B. Kingsford, W. Tice, K. Warren, J. Brooks, T. VandenBerg, D. Gilliland, J. Seymour, D. Oosting, B. Hart D. Cory. Third Row: D. VandenBeIt, T. Ippel, B. Maynard, M. Hayward, R. Johnson, L. Brown, R. Crandell, D. Tubergen J. Shriver, R. Beebe, P. Houghtaling, J. Gearhort, Mr. Swanson. 2? First Row: F. Graves, J. Tons, M. Wilcutt, S. Brooks, S. Rhoads, D. Bultman, J. Rottier, E. Cory. Second Row: Mr. VanDuzen, M. Reynolds, J. Meeuwenberg, V. Harshfield, M. Tubergen, J. Walker, B. Ippel, R. Hendrix, R. Deters. ecewe Z Firsl Row: G. Vredeveld, V. Slaley, K. Weisner, K. Tubergen, L. Burgeson, J. Mansfield. Second Row: J. Maleer, K. Car penfer, D. Rynberg, J. Sneller, D. Knoll, R. Rayman. Third Row: Coach D. VanDuzen, D. Rutgers, C. Cripps, L. Tubergen R- PGYGYSOH. R- Lucas, L. May, T. Lubbers, J. Kraley. 'wwe First Row: R. lseebe, T. vanoefen, D. Tubergen, v. Roe, J. sevmouf, T. vundenbefg, D. Gilliland, J. Workman, J. Tllhgf Second Row: J. Brooks, C. Johnson, R. Daenzer, R. Crarldell, R. Hayes, B. Kingsford, D. Dummer, R. Oosling, Mr. Swanson. Third Row: C. Carolhers, P. Houghlaling, T. Hall, S. Kraai, L. Rollier, T. lppel, J. Drake, L. Robins, L. Meeuwenberg. eww! emu Zkezleadew The second team cheer- leaders, who added a lot of spirit to our reserve team games, are Virginia Burns, Carol Peters, Georgia Lue- thge, Sharene Pugno, Sand- ra Hindes, and Joan And- erson. Muze, e466't664d6'Z4 The varsity cheerleaders, who contributed so much to the support of the teams, are Carol Tanis, Shirley Kings- ford, Doreen Willis, Bettie Cook, Susan Lewis, and Carol Longcore. W fx 455 -Q 4: .irfd 5.5. .,, . 'A -:fi .-bf.. - .v. 1-gtg. cldadlfdea game! First Row: Mr. Durkee, S. Clark, C. Longstreet, C. Anderson, N. Stroven, R. Sweezey, H. Murray, M. Powers, S. Prentiss D. Cory, J. Smith. Second Row: L. Breuker, B. Hooker, D. Bultman, R. Oosting, J. Seymour, G. Nadeau, R. Hays, B. Rid derman, S. Myers, M. Longstreet, B. Austin. Third Row: V. Roe, D. Vandenbelt, J. Burnett, E. Cory, R. Deters, T. VandenBerg T. Minor, G. Frens, I.. Hays, G. Wolters. 'gmwl First Row: A. McLachlan, T. Truman, M. Emerich, N. White. Second Row: Mr. Durkee, M. Wakefield, G. McLachlan, L Walker, R. Vandenbelt, J. Johnson, B. McLoughlin, M. Dahlstrom, J. Lindsey, A. Myers, P. Fuhrmann, V. Hall. Third Row B. Powell, D. Stratton, L. Andrews, C. Vanlanten, C. Peets, L. Harmsen, M. Shoecraft, D. Jensen, C. Gerber, M. Savage T. Hall. Fourth Row: J. Furda, M. Deephouse, J. Clark, D. Bultman, J. Tans, T. Willson, J. McCastle, P. Houghtaling, L Rottier. -5 X ff, ,Y ,. 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M ' I Q My 5 X Q 5- 'Lx' 2 5 X, Uv F 4 we M as Lv WMM i 0- av- Firsl Row: S. DeKuiper, M. Cruzan, J. Tanis, S. Kingsford, D. Willis, S. Lewis, C. Heynen. Second Row: N. DeMinl, H. Tanis, J. Kelley, J. Bultman, M. Poll, C. Robins, L. Cumings. Third Row: M. Martinez, P. Olson, G. Bollz, C. DeKuiper, D. Edwards, K. Wood, C. Kubicek. Fourth Row: W. Somers, S. Dykman, J. Carney, B. Kolk, R. Dunnin , N. Lubbers, E. Brooks, M. I .El W., . 9 VanSlolen. exlede The members of the Sekfetle pictured at lefl are C. Tanis, J. Tanis, D. Willis, C. Hooker, S. Q DeKuiper, N. Weiden and C. ' Heynen, accompanist. Wldzeaf we First Row: C. Wood, H. Terrill, C. Sneller, M. Robertson, C. Ritsema, V. Robins, G. Cregg, R. Dykman, P. Stroven, D. Somers L. Gilliland, P. Witte, B. VonSloten, M. Booth, J. Harmon, D. Kiester, J. Jend, Mr. Petty. Second Row: S. Meeuwenberg J. Nyman, M. Cook, E. Vanderwall, J. Klemundt, E. Stocking, J. Scott, P. Graves, L. DeKuiper, J. Armour, M. Brown, W Mast, L. Armour, R. White, L. Hysell, M. Hindes, R. Rader. Third Row: S. Jones, J. DeKuiper, L. Pnrketon, M. Parrott, S Schotonus, S. McDonald, S. VanDeren, D. Wurl, D. Schnipp, J. Glasen, R. Boeskool, S. Tubergen, M. Veenstra, C. Taylor M. Saum, K. Hoppe, C. Travis. gated ' ee lu! First Row: B. McConnell, J. Wilks, T. Loss, C. Wolford, N. Stocking, J. Slater, C. Tunis, J. Murray, L. Scott, S. Klingler, R. Kaiser, K. Bisson, S. Beebe, C. Struble. Second Row: Mr. Petty, C. Luchies, M. Lummen, C. Beaudry, .I. Tunis, M. Derks, C. Homan, J. Tanis, L. Eenignburg, E. Barnhcrd, J. Witte, S. Dunlap, G. Buechele. Third Row: K. VanLeeuwen, E. Wibalda, J. Overzet, L. Powell, A. Crysler, E. Whelpley, C. Wood, J. McCastIe, F. Schipper, J. Sanborn, R. Smith, D. Berg, D. Moon. Leading our band in halftime ceremonies have been R. Wakefield and C. Brinkman. amine 7695 6401664 First Row: Mr. Petty, C. Carothers, P. Houghtaling, C. Johnson, T. Kempf, R. Soberg, C. Smith, J. Zoscsak, S. Kempf, G. Martinez, J. Anderson, V. Fowler, P. Chamberlain, D. Griffith, D. Scott, S. Stettnisch. Second Row: T. Hall, S. Kraai, J. VanPalten, R. Nelson, K. Glasen, M. Deuling, J. Miesen, I. Vanderwall, J. Mansfield, B. Johnson, M. Suerth, N. Soberg, G. McLachlan, M. Schock. Third Row: J. McCastle, J. Seymour, J. Brooks, R. Crandel, S. Hays, J. VandenBerg, J. Witte, G. Wolters, L. Pugno, S. Jones, C. Peets, J. Price, L. Rottmon, L. Halverson. Fourth Row: P. Southland, L. Brown, V. Roe D. Bultman, C. Grossenbacher, J. Lindsey, D. McMellen, C. Headley, B. Mayo, B. Brown, C. VanZanten, B. Powell, K. Kemperman, L. Kingsford. 1 83 Szqgg First Row: P. Bacon, J. Reineke, l.. Boerman, J. Weisner, S. Deephouse, R. Dunning, D. Edwards. Second Row: Mr, Adair, N. Weiden, J. Mayo, B. Cook, N. Anderson, R. Griffin, W. Somers, J. Meeuwenberg. Third Row: J. Tonis, J. Holcomb, E. Brooks, S. Strait, I. Skalder, M. Shell. Editor-in-chief ,.., .... L uanne Boerman Managing Editor .... .... J one Weisner Senior Pictures ..,.. ,,.. R uth Dunning Underclass Pictures .... Phyllis Bacon Zdazau Sports s,,,,, Wayne Activities Section Business Manager Advertising ...... Somers and Jan Meeuwenberg , .,.... ,....,.,., S ondra Deephouse Jim Tanis , .... Judie Reineke 84 ackefz czlea First Row: Mr. Adair, J. Tanis, B. Cook, J. Mayo, N. Weiden, J. Reineke, S. Deephouse, J. Holcomb, W. Somers. Second Row: L. Boerman, M. Oosterhouse, J. Weisner, J. Meeuwenberg, P. Bacon, R. Dunning, D. Edwards, N. Anderson. Third Row: M. Shell, D. Grove, I. Skalder, R. Griffin, S. Strait, C. Walker. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Adair, the Packer Tales staff has been responsible for editing and publishing the school paper, the Packer Tales. The staff consisted of Norma Weiden, editor-in-chief, Judy Reineke, managing editor, Judy Holcomb and Sondra Deephouse, news editors, Bettie Cook and Janice Mayo, feature editors, Wayne Somers, sports editor, Ilona Skalder, art work, Sylvia Strait, ex- change, and Jim Tanis, business. mx Jim Tanis is shown running off copies of the Packer Tales. Ruth Dunning and Sondra Deephouse are shown typing stencils for the Packer Tales. 85 This year the Seniors presented a mystery, to Cordelia's boarding house. By the use of Pauline, Strange Boardersf' The plot revolved around a a dummy, and other schemes, Cordelia manages to boarding house near the seashore. The mystery con- get the money and the gangsters. cerned a group of gangsters who bring SlO0,000 ewan 79 ag cw! Cordelia ...... ..., J udy Reineke Joey ....... .... J ack Fuhrmann Candy ..,... ,..... J udy Holcomb Captain . As,,, ,.... M arlyn Stroven Professor ........ Dick Cottrell John Todd ,, ..,.....,,,...... Jim King Glory ..... .... S hirley Kingsford Lon Daggott .. .. ..... Jan Meeuwenberg Smiley .,..,. ..........., P hil Olson Myrtle ,,,.,s,.. ......... Susan Luethge Priscilla ..,. Elaine Brooks Boston Benny .ss.. ,..Y.. D uncan Steele Amity , H. llona Skalder Deacon ,, ,f ,, ., Owen Smith Lil Glory, Captain and Candy are studying their geography Smiley carries Joey from the scene. lesson. 86 - pq , Onions in the Stew was the play presented by the Junior Class of l958. The play told of how a young couple with two teen-aged daughters moved on an island off the coast of Washington. They have many problems such as poor transportation, poor plumbing and many other domestic inconven- iences. :mica play Betty ...... Don ..... Anne ..... Joan ........ Howard .... Roger ..... Cloud .,........... Claire ......,...,..., Lesley Arnold Bee Gee ....,,,,.. Salsle ....s...,,,s. Kitsie ...........,,,,.... ........ Harry Watson Linda Roe Jim Mansfield Carol Durkee Pauline Andrzeiewski Buzz Houghtaling Jim Brouckman Allan Tolle Joel Carothers Louise Gates Susan Stroven Carol Luchies Carolyn Kokx Eddie Graichen Marvin . .v,..... Mrs. Curtis Louis DeKryger Diane Zandvliet Mr. Curtis ...... ,..... L ewis Deters Lydia ........ Jim . Dotty ...s. , Joey ,.............. Phil Murray Bonnie Burnett Jim Butterfield Carol Longcore .. Ed Mooney Jim Bultman Delia .,.........Y., .... J anet Munson Old Buddy Announcer ,.... ...... . Keith Visscher .. Bob Gilliland Sailor ,,.,...A.,...,...................,.... Ken Oosterhouse ff Betty, Anne and Joan are looking over their island home. The cast is pictured above in o practice session unpacking 87 First Row: Mr. Bultman, O. Smith, D. Weirich, S. Stroven, C. DeKuiper, B. Cook, C. Hooker, J. Bultman, W. Smalligan, J. Peets, P. Andrzeiewski, O. Elema. Second Row: T. Willson, T. Hall, P. Houghtaling, T. Minor, J. Brooks, B. Kingsford, R. Crandell, L. Pugno, L. Gates, C. Durkee, K. Visscher, M. Martinez. Third Row: M. Miller, L. Huisien, I.. Shanahan, D. White, D. Kingsford, N. DeMint, K. Vanleeuwen, M. Collins, E. Austin, V. Harshfield, M. Miller, C. Tanis, A. Rattman. Student amd! Every year, the Student Council, under the super- vision of Mr. Bultman, sponsors many proiects for the benefit of the students such as the Homecoming, selling of booster pins, assemblies and pep meet- ings. The Council also sponsors the basketball game concessions, the noon-hour milk program, the noon-hour activities, intramural sports, Ushers Club, hall supervision and Play Day. This year the Coun- cil put out the student directories, which contained a list of the students' names, addresses and phone numbers. Seated are the officers of the Student Council: Treasurer, B. Cook, Vice-president, C. DeKuiper, President, M. Maat, Secretary, S. Stroven. Standing are the members of the Cabinet: W. Smalligan, J. Bultman, C. Hooker, D. Weirich, O. Smith. 88 A 3Y1'B w 1 Q3 W alleged First Row: Mr. Christenson, P. Huwkey, J. Tanis, B. Cory, B. Woodring. Second Row: D. Scott, J. Scott, C. Wood, R. Smith, L. Cumings, A. Rorye, J. Prime. The Bible Club was formed this year under the The officers were Judy Tanis, President, Beverly direction of Mr. Christenson. Special speakers and Cory, Vice-president, and Phyllis Hawkey, Secre- the singing of well known songs were featured. tary-treasurer. 4-WW 'a First Row: Mr. Christenson, R. Bingman, J. Tinbrink, P. Southlind. Second Row: B. Riddermcn, L. Virgin, C. Smith. 90 First Row: Mr. Kwast, W. DeKryger, M. Anway, D. Steele, Mr. DeJong, Mr. Wright. Second ROW: D- Bvllmfln, J- King. J. Meeuwenberg, T. Siplon, A. Tolle, S. Travis, D. Weirich. Duncan Steele and Mark Anway were co-chair- men of the new Science Club. Some of the proiects the group worked on during the year were the dissecting of a horned toad, the making of small scale rockets and fuels, and working with the tele- amefm E 465 Q.. The members of the newly formed Camera Club are pictured above as follows: Dave and Ken Tubergen. scope and radio. The group also heard Dr. Nichols at a Chamber Dinner speak on Space Satellites. Teachers assisting the group were Mr. De.long, Mr. Kwast and Mr. Wright. mmf l l Bultman, Jerry Frens, Dick Bultman, Vanity 66445 First Row: Mr. VanDuzen, B. Peterson, P. Olson, J. Meyers, Treasurer, C. DeKuiper, Vice-president, M. Anway, Secretory D. Weirich, A. Rottman, O. Smith, E. Longcore, C. Hendrie. Second Row: D. Cottrell, D. Gerber, M. Shell, D. Richter, B VandenBerg, E. Redder, W. Somers, H. Hawes, L. Matthews, K. Oosterhouse. Third Row: E. Zeldenrust, R. Wakefield, D Kingstord, N. DeMint, J. Bultman, J. Deephouse, D. Bennett, L. Barnhcrd, J. Brouchman, J. Gerdes, K. Visscher, L. McMullen Not pictured, Steve Dawe, President. 6400 Seated: M. Hagen, M, Klein, H. Gerber, J. Peets, S. Luethge, Mr. Fosheim. Standing: W. Wilkinson, A. Tolle, E. Groichen, D. Dean. ' 0124 Firsl Row: Mr. Bullman, K. Campbell, L. Jend, C. Anderson, N. Slroven, K. Hendrie, M. Moon. Second Row: K. Wood, J. Mayo, C. Heynen, D. Willis, C. Tanis, J. Peels, J. Dykman. Third Row: E. Zeldenrusl, D. Weirich, W. Somers, P. Olson, L. Mathews, A. Rollman. Firsl Row: Mr. Bullman, J. Feels, L. Shanahan, L. Gales. Second Row: D. Weirich, N. DeMinl, D. Kingsford, K. Visscher. First Row: C. Heath, B. Stroven, F. Bunce, M. Ekkel, G. Boltz, J. Slater, D. Ekkel, L. Barnhard, B. Koning, Mr. Myers. Second Row: B. Wolford, M. Witte, L. Jolink, B. Boeskool, V. Staley, P. Cavanaugh, D. Deuling, D. Boeskool, H. Hagen, B. Murphy, J. Willson. Third Row: E. Zeldenrust, L. Hoppa, N. Andersen, B. Rasmussen, R. Loss, L. Fowler, J. Getz, J. Sunderlin, J. Tanis, C. Bunker, N. Walker. 7. 7. ,-4. Officers ofthe F.F.A. for '57-58 were Mike Ekkel, President, David Ekkel, Vice-president, Gary Boltz, Secretary, Lincoln Barnhart, Treasurer, Frank Bunce, Reporter, and Joe Slater, Sentinel. The F.F.A. par- ticipated in the Dairy Chain, Judging Contest, Par- liamentary Procedure Contest and a Demonstration. The F.F.A. is planning a summer trip. They also cared for the school forest and supervised the farm safety campaign. ..-th 4H and F.F.A. club members compete for top honors. 94 Two F.F.A. members are showing their steer proiects. First Row: F. Blain, H. Scott, B. Ippel, N. Jordan, K. Stroven, D. Ackerman, D. Edwards, R. Christolfersen, L. Robertson, J. Rottier, S. Brummel, Mr. Myers. Second Row: W. Harrald, K. Carpenter, J. Pell, A. Barnhart, H. Breuker, P. Luchies, R. Bird, F. Deter, B. Church, M. Morrison, A. Getz, J. Knuver. Third Row: B. DeWitte, G. Johnson, G. Greene, T. Church, J. Sherman, D. Frens, J. Hays, A. Karnemaat, D. Frens, J. Sneller, W. Boeskool. News These ag students are studying parliamentary procedure. ,J DCF. fl., ..,.,. Farm Shop students helped assemble the broadcasting These ag boys are harvesting Christmas trees for school booth and tower. rooms. ass 95 Wameaamdag Our Homecoming game was played against North Muskegon on October ll. Presiding over home- coming cictivities was our lovely queen, Jane Loskowski, who is being presented with ci bouquet of roses by our principal, Mr. Bultmon. Pictured above is the Mixed Chorus listening as one of its members reads the scripture at Chapel. At the left is Milton Bolles, demonstrat- ing our new chimes. We have a Chapel assembly every other Wednesday. The programs are presented by the vocal music department and pastors from com- munity churches give inspirational talks. 97 i ' f Mr. Czanko, Mr. Graham and Mr. Belknap are drinking coffee ofler u busy school day. Two Junior Varsity cheerleaders are sparking a pep meeting. J Several sophomores are piclured working on o biology proiecl. i Several members of the Latin class help in the pre- sentution of their annual Christmas play. F . 4 . L: 1: . ., X ,.. 1 K A ' , n T2, f, 5- r s .. :'-'li'-'f . 5 - . ,lf is 'gf-... Ks I. Y ,gl h Q 4. Q4 ' f'1'+ifiiff'i' r . - Q f is-.. . . - be :nk-,,v:t-S.,,i3K M .weft , P5552 , ' gi X' 44,1 , W K : K 'xxx 4 , til, , ff ' if f Mft .vis . 1-fr-L 1 .5155 iff-iw..fB If - . , c ,, ,.,f',, . s Ji.. fi! 'gy' ' .. 1 -f,7'gYQ7f .j'g .kr .1 l',g,f'95,- ,A 1: ,, -It-fs., 4, g.,- f..'Qqpg' N, 2 ig 1 'V Qfwim- 1 'fu 'va '-5.41- si Two Senior girls are shown working on an experiment in physics class. M, g --...mugn I E Iv-...Q .1 M , YA W'--.M .q. Mr. Demmon is shown demonstrating cn experiment for two of his science students. 99 qw? L.,L..gg fiQ'5fj'g.ZJ-,V A 1 M 14 AX CONGRATULATIONS Gerber Products Company EXTENDS SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR MUCH SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 COMPLIMENTS OF . . . Dem-Speed 3:4646 amfeaaq PHONE 605 33 W. DAYTON Congratulations on your Accomplishments and Best Wishes for your Continued Success! THE WHITE INSURANCE AGENCY Your Security Is Our Business CHARLES O. WHITE-ALFRED PUGNO-RONALD DE KUIPER 204 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 630 FREMONT, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1958! W. O. SGMMERS A Growing Fremont Enterprise FREMONT -- - MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1958 7 Shoecmj? 5 LADIES APPAREL AND DRY GOODS Phone 331 1 E. Maln St. Fremont, Michigan WfeC BEST OF LUCK To The Class of 1958 WEE-N-TEEN lathe Them From Their First Day To Their First Dale 6 East Main Street FREMONT, MICHIGAN SANITARY CLEANERS MAIN PHONE 24 Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR HY-LINE Fremont Mutual DWTRIBUTOR Fire Insurance Company Cook's Star Hatchery ESTABLISHED 1876 206 W. Main Street FREMONT, MICHIGAN Melvin Cook 8. Son R.F.D. No. 4 Telephone 557 FREMONT, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS AND TO BEST WISHES THE to the Class of 1958 SENIOR CLASS OF FRED BOUWMAN 1958 Your Jeweler l925 - 1958 Luhke Hardware 8 East Main St. Fremont Compliments of Siecmcm Spam! S446 E1'L'f'1'f1Jillg for lbe Sportsman COMPLIMENTS OF FREMONT FARM EQUIPMENT YOUR ALLIS-CHALMERS DEALER PHONE 597 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS We wish you success in the future and thank you for your post patronage. We have served Fremont High School Students for sixty-one years and you will continue to find O courteous welcome ot our store. REBEI-TS Specialists in Good Appearance To the Graduating Class of 1958 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. 5-ann-nu-1' RESOURCES OVER S4,500,000.00 Seventy-firfe Years of Banking Service OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Daniel F. Gerber Chairman of Board and Director Erwin Tinney Vice-president ond Director T. I. Fry Vice-president and Director A s I. Donald Murphy Director Lester Janes o r irec or William Branstrom President and Director Herman Schuiteman E c. Vice-president, Cashier, Dire Bert VanderMeulen :slant Vice-president and Direc Richard Dobben Assistant Cashier and Director Don Vanderwerp Director ESTABLISHED 1883 ACQUIRE THE GOOD HABIT - SHOP YOUR Ben Franklin Store FIRST B. L. Froehle Bob Froehle PRINTING THAT COMPLIMENTS YOUR BUSINESS Fremont Printing Co. E. N. ESSEBAGGERS 'I6 South Division-Opposiie Post Office 5 2 . X You have reached one of Iife's p S ri. tant goals . . . graduation. N 9 y u p ess toward even bigger -X fi n N . . NS pl h I we extend our best wi h fo I ed success. REDDY KILOWATT YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY A iug of cider is sold at the Big Sale. A Fremont player, battling the snow and opposing players, dashes for a gain. c L Teachers galher at lhe weekly coffee hour afler school in lhe cooking room. A workout on the mal is had during gym class. Ag sludenls al lhe school foresl. Students remove their wraps in the morning rush The pep bond provided music at our pep assemblies. before classes. l l Mr. Wright, Mr. Kwast, Jim Armour, and Ed Mooney look over a telescope which was given to the school. Q xx E 5 Q 5 if Jess Deephouse enters the building ready for Students ot c pep assembly stand for the school song. morning classes. 7 DON 'T FORGET BEST WISHES TO 1958 GRADUATES G. J. MESSINGER MARKETER OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES AND BATTERIES Sanitary Fremont, Michigan Phone 32 Dalry Company Congrofulciiions . . . To The Seniors of '58 EAST CITY LIMITS WESTWQOD LANES PHONE 52 BOWLING Phone 711 Fremont, Michigan CONGRATULATIONS LARRY GEETING WATCH MAKER TO THE U SENIOR CLASS 23 West Main Sheet Fremont, Michigan Oi lllagee moto rs E R W I N T I N N E Y C O M P A N Y 34 E. Main Phone 855 I-IRWIN - CLAYTON - LA MONTE PICTURE PORTRAIT OF SENIORS GOING PLACES if ls. y X Q.. --1 ' iz' few Pictured above are seniors Dan Weirich, Sally Jo Dick- Dan and Sally Jo watch James Oosterhouse, assistant inson, and Mary Ellen Oosterhouse. cashier, make an entry. Dan and Mary Ellen examine their deposit books as Mr. Oosterhouse looks on. These Fremont High School Seniors are on their way! They hate learned all about that money in the bank feeling. They know, too, that ex en if money doesn't grow on trees it certainly does grow in the bank. Saving and planning go together. What you will betorne depends on how well you plan for it, No one exer athieyed suctess :lttitlcntallyy No one ewer saved that way either. We are proud of our partnership with all of you fine young people of this community and welcome any opportunity to help athiexe your goal. Come and sec us. Our door is always open! Congratulations, Seniors. THE FREMONT STATE BANK The bank with the clock f- BOVEN'S FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING INSURANCE AMBULANCE and 306 East Main - Phone 109 Day or Night The Hendrle llgency Congratulations, Seniors oi '58l FREMONT MARKET QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE AND GROCERIES 24 W- Mfrin Si- Phcme 750 Phone 38 5 West Main CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF '58 May Your Futures Be Successful FURDA'S MOBILE SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS RUTGERS OLDSMOBILE Telephone 54 COMPLIMENTS OF SKOGMOS DEPT. STORE FRIQIVIDNT, MICHIGAN FREMONT LOAN C0- 16 S. Division Ave. Phone 774 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 We Wish You Happiness And Continued Success ' 'A' game Deng Stafze PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 6 W. Main St. Fremont Congratulations to Class of '58 RELIABLE AUTO PARTS I8 S. DIVISION PHONE 355 CHARLES BOTTLE GAS 583W - Telephones - 583R MONOGRAM OIL HEATERS SHELLANE BOTTLE GAS APPLIANCES 29 E. Main St. Fremont CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF '58 FREMONT I.G.A. SUPER MARKET S. Stewart Ave. Phone 555 R. E. WESTGATE Quality Petroleum Products 6485 W. 48th Street FREMONT, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 REEMAN MILL Phone l 2691 Congratulations to the Senior Class Ilartsema Newsstand HQ, 1? ' L 4. iz, - A 1 . 5? 5 I O js, Qs 'QQ 4 , V g Q, W9 s 1 5-All f br X 'ml f in Aillluggm. '59 1 5321 N '-nun Q -5- ' QHSQ a I .wif is N -1, .jg 'xv M Q f: W 1-5 If - 1. J if A f .. f A , 1 fx 3' J- 'xi , , 'w 43 MM N25 JL '62, '4 fw-sw--we-sf' ,e-ff +A' 3 A 3 t if fix , g 7 Q Y n CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 'sa BROOKHOUSE CLEANERS Tailoring Rug Cleaning--Altering Phone 441 37 East Main St. DRYER AND NORRIS Electrical Contractors Electric Motor Service NECCHI - ELNA SEWING CENTER 32 W. Main Street Fremont, Michigan CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Deur Chevrolet Sales YOUR 'CHEVROLET DEALER FOR 33 YEARS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 Your Family Shoe Store VREDEVELD 8: COMPANY Largest Shoe Stock In Newaygo County Phone 294 Phone 56W HOME INTERIORS DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERING CARPETING - WALLPAPER Maurice and Lois Houghtaling 35 W. Main Fremont, Michigan Congratulations to the Senior Class! JORDANS Headquarters for INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 'I 59-W Compliments of . . . H I - L I T E S and S I G N -S H O P ADVERTISING - JOB DUPLICATION All types of Sign Painting Rentals I8 E. Main Phone 51 Ea! llfwafwa TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY or THE FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Grabilfs Studio PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE MOGUL Phone 250 119 Main St. Fremont, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 1958 Evans Realty Co. BURT LANKHORST SURPLUS STORE FREMONT, MICHIGAN Congratulations, Seniors of '58 KEITH IEWELRY Your Friendly Ieweler To The Class of 1958 Congratulations and Best Wishes From Your WESTINGHOUSE and GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER LUMMEN'S HOME APPLIANCES FREMONT, MICHIGAN Phone 359-W or 359-R Congratulations To The Seniors of 1958 Fremont Lumber Co West Main St. FREMONT, MICHIGAN Phone 755 Congratulations to Seniors NYSON'S HOBBY SHOP MODELS, CRAFTS at SUPPLIES Phone 653-W 31 W. Main St. GARDENOUR'S SERVICE STATION BATTERIES - TIRES LUBRICATION - WASHING Phone 318 - 519 W. Main St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 SIPLON'S TOWN AND COUNTRY MARKET, INC. FREMONT - GRANT BIG RAPIDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 BULTMAN'S Food Store 23 PI. Main Phone 457 Compliments of THE WOOSTER STORE M-20 - FREMONT PHONE 723WI GILLILIIND TRANSFER 00. Permitted Long Distance Carriers THRU MICHIGAN, OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS O Phone T39 21 W. Sheridan St. FREMONT, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958! May you have continued success now and in the future I Your John Deere Dealer MEYERS IMPLEMENT SALES Compliments of THE FREMIINT TIMES-INIIIIIATIIR Newaygo County's Leading Weekly Newspaper IOB PRINTING - ADVERTISING Phone 1070 44 W. Main Co Hmems of LUCHIES AND TUBERGEN mp Moron SALES Your DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER Phone 519 Fremont HEATING CONTRACTORS 48 West Main Fremont Phone 206 CHRIS' DRUGS 26 E. Main Phone I07-W SHELL SERVICE STATION CONGRATULATIONS . . Gasoline-Motor Oil Firestone Tires and Accessories . Leonard Bruckner from Phone 2 104 Main Lodholtz's Variety Store Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS to the Class T0 THE of 1958 CLASS OF 1958 Ileliulper 81 lhssoher . M , W , Greenwood Farms Dairy ens ear-Boys Wear COMPLIMENTS OF Johnson Fuel and Builders Supply Company 221 N. Merchant Phone 10 FREMONT, MICHIGAN BEST WISHES for the Class of '58 7fza.q01.4' 660 S. Stewart Phone 368 CORSAGES - PARTIES SPECIAL OCCASIONS DEDICATED TO THE SENIORS OE EREMONT I-HGH SCHOOL CLASS OE 1958 Best Wishes and Continued Success in any Endeavor or Pursuit you may choose to follow in the coming years. The Professional Men M P COSGROVE OD TUNIS VANDENBERG M D JESS J DE YOUNG M D ROBERT E PAXTON M D JOSEPH C YOB Accountant J PAUL KLEIN MD LAMBERT J GEERLINGS MD WAYNE N. OOSTING OD REBER AND REBER Attorneys at law J DONALD MURPHY Attorney at law Compliments Compliments of DAKE'S QUALITY SERVICE of Gulf station FOOO STORE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS I SMOKING AND CURING S Brunswick, Michigan Phone 288 Phone Holton 3534 Fremont 989-J3 FRIGIDAIRE' 6 MAYTAG APPLIANCES HOLLOWELL REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Phone 502 1009 West Main CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 GRAICHEN'S The Store of Friendly Service Phone 200 Fremont HEYBOER' PONTIAC FRICMONT, MICHIGAN Phone 535 404 West Main Compliments of ELLIOTT'S MAIN STREET GREENHOUSE 437 East Moin St. Phone 759 . . -pn Congratulations, Seniors? CRANDELL 6. ENSING FURNITURE DEALERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phones Day 80-R Nights 310 or 80-R CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 Continued Success and Happiness in the Years Ahead DEEPHOUSE SHOE STORE Fremont's Quality Shoe Store PHONE 486 FREMONT SAMUEL'S FINE FOODS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 W. Main Phone 678 4.- Crn1grf1l11lnlirul,x . . . HAVEMAN HARDWARE MARTIN-SlfNUl'R PAINTS Builders llarrlwnre Sporting Goods 29 W. Main Street Phone 219 COMPLIMENTS FROM YOUR DENTIST NEWAYGO COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY Fremont Furnace Sales Inc. 15 East Sheridan St. FREMONT, MICHIGAN Phone 752 TORRID HEAT DEALERS COOK AND HAGER FEEDS AND FARM SUPPLLES E. Main St.-Fremont, Michigan Phone 1118 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF '58 H. J. Heinz Company 57 VARIETIES 221 N. Mechanic Phone 57 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SEYMOUR MUSIC CENTER I7 NORTH DIVISION Phone 615 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS TQ THE IN THE FUTURE Palmer's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS - FINE TOILETRIES Erferylbifzg to Fit Your Health Needs CLASS OF 1958 Tunis Super Service Youn STUDEBAKER DEALER Phone IO3O HAPPY HOLLOW CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 YYY Phone 91 I2 221 West Main Fremont Compliments of . . . SMITH HARDWARE Phone 31-J PHONE 752 HOME LAUNDERETTE Do it yourself or Leave it I5 E. SHERIDAN FREMONT, MICHIGAN THE DUNN'S DUNN'S TV SALES 6. SERVICE 11 W. Main Phone 1045 PLUMBING - HEATING GENERAL CONTRACTORS CONGRATULATIONS TO C1-ASS OF '58 ms W. 'mm Fremont, Michigan STUTZ ELECTRIC SHOP 31 E. Sheridan Phone so D -Q I1 -R PRINTING COITIPFI I'1Y SANFORD AT HOLBROOK xc 1 0 iffy nnone QA OG za-sua 449 QAPHV- LINC BEST WISHES SENIORS FOWLER'S SOFT WATER SERVICE 15 E. Sheridan Phone 752 OF WILKS ELECTRIC NEWAYGO COUNTY CREDIT SERVICES 28 Wes: Main sneer FREMONT, MICHIGAN HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Guard Your Credit as a Sacred Trust C. A. Bunnie Holler, Owner-Manager 413 W. Main Phone 412 4 YOUR AUTOGRAPH FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL 'I 9 5 8 x Sflr sg I 019: nm ssu


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