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The year 1959 marks the date of the transforma- tion of the Old Town Hall, corner of Clarence Street and Hegel Road into the HCommunity Center.W This property, owned by the Township of Atlas was transferred to the Village in September. An exten- sive campaign was staged during which money was raised for its purchase through sale of Hbricksn for the building, and plagues carrying the names of do- nors. Proceeds from the Summer Festival homecoming were also contributed. Much of the work was accomplished through the Goodrich Community Club committees. This club is also furnishing funds toward an ad- dition at the rear of the present building which will house a modern kitchen, cloak and rest rooms and a new gas heating plant. The upstairs will have a large recrea- tional area as well as offices for the village council. The auditorium on the main floor will be available for public use as well as for private parties, weddings, re- unions, and the like. It is expected that the entire building will be redecorated inside and newly painted Outside, The senior class is happy to include in its 1959 Yearbook an account of this successful community-wide project and congratulates all those who have helped to make it possible. aaa. 'cazlaancf Main floor before remodeling.
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:zz 1 - if. . , I L HE M , .i 'FL'-: r , W eff: '44 72: '- ,E .1- 5 an Y'-w i, Q ' F' . C K3 V xiv, - ':t'v-...l The 1959 Nartian takes ple in the dedication of this pa one of our Senior Citizens, Mr. Hjunnyu Frick, who opened the pictured above on August l2, Besides fifty years of Conti service to this connunity, Jumm found time to gather together o Michigan's rare gun collections also includes heads and Civ'l H r l A7 the latter is cap, musket, Harry Enders, Resident. +f'7f on ,, asure ge to L.D. shop l9C8. nuous y has ne of . lt arrow Among form, rn by drich Drew Ries, at the left in the pic- ture, 7? years, Uarren Green, in the chair adds 83 years and Boy Hill Q with 66 brinos the total to two and 3 a quarter centuries. To Hr. Frick and his friends our sincere congratulations. FRICK'S BARBER SHOP For Fifty Years I M 'W' lil lllba- --- Junmy was honored at a community banquet last August when he was presented with a wrist watch. The affair was staged by the Goodrich Community Club. Pictured here with Mr. Frick are three other Hseniorsn to make up a Nquartet of years.W These three, born and raised here have been residents of this community for a total two hundred twenty-six years. , 5 g 'I k
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Mrs. fzaw 'Jani fluid! Ricky, who expects to complete high school work in 1962 is third in this three generation picture. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horton and nan How HCM: the 1922 Built in 1913 our school and much of its equipment has outlasted the years. Proof is right here on this page. Three generations using the same seats in the same study hall!!! Yes, how 'bout that? Mrs. Clyde Hartwig QPrattj graduated from Goodrich High School with the Class of 1922 and although totally blind was glad to pose for us in a situation Hthirty-six years past.H She is ac- tive in Extension club work and often entertains the group herself, in her own home. 1942 Her daughter, Mrs. uated in l9D2. She has four children in school and besides family and home re- sponsibilities finds time to he an impor- tant member of the e'te ri a Clyde Hartwig school ca,f staff. Mr. Horton employed by the Bell Telephone Company, is also an. Alumnus of Goodrich High. The family lives in their own home on Park Drive here in Goodrich. 1962 Mrs. Richard Horton grandson of Mrs. Clyde Hartwig, is a fresh- and is interested in Athletics and band. old is a generation? Looks like 2G years! old is a school? Shall we Hlet X equal unknown number?u Ricky Hor Richard Horton, grad-
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