Grand Ledge High School - Ledge Yearbook (Grand Ledge, MI)

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THE LEDGE 1952 GRAND LEDGE HIGH SCHOOL Grand Ledge, Michigan FOREWORD As our seniors graduate and iourney down their individual roads, memories of activities and acquaintances in school will slowly fade from view. lt is the hope of the annual staff that The Ledge will help to bring back these memories once again. DEDICATID We, the staff members of the 52 Ledge, wish to sincerely dedicate this issue of The Ledge to Our Town. Without the support of you: the taxpayers, merchants, school board, and residents of the surrounding community--the students of Grand Ledge High School could not possibly hope to receive thisfine chance for a complete education and an excellent opportunity to prepare themselves for their part in the world of tommorrow. Z 5 n n ' 1 CH STANDING: Mr. T. Car1Ho1brook, Mr. Kenneth Beagle. SEATED: Mr. Donald Welch, Mr. Dean Doty, Mr. Leon Hayes, Mr. Fred Guild. BOARD PERINTENDENT f Mr. Kenneth Beagle GRADE SCHO0L PRI CIPAL HIGH CHO0L PIII , ,,,, Mx. , . , - , ' 2W'..5ZQffZL?L, . ,A.i: e 's ,, L nee in nn ' , .:-., ne ' ' l', '! :-, 11 ? f ,ff Y Mr. John Brandenburg 3 Mr. EQ,-I Lawrence STUDENT COUNCIL 5? P SEATED: Don Way, Jim Teman, Janet MacNaughton, Ted Stoll. FIRST ROW: Mr. Lawrence, Eleanor Volk, Don Pastorick, Bob Morrill, Graydon Briggs, Mickey Maguire, Junior Jolley, Ron Warren, Mildred Finney, Mr. Beagle, SECOND ROW: Doug Pearl, Marjorie Garlock, Frank Robinson, Bob Drexler, Barbara Noble, Mary Lou Hodge, Carolyn Cox, Wanda Mesecar, Nina Husted, Carolyn Kelsey, Jim Shepard. The Student Council is a very important assembly in the school, always striving to im- prove conditions among students. This organization also sponsore as par o y assemblies, and a basketball game for the March of Dimes. E ICR CLASS OFFICERS d t ftheir ear's activities, several dances, 4 , E, F S .415 . ff ,1 C ,Q liii 'Q hi' ' C ,. . init' nf LYS' 11:12:55: J , ,,,, W. S ,.,, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Parker, Jerry Barnhart, Tom Rhoades, Dorothy Stobert. 4 L. CLARENCE BARCLAY Eighth Grade, Baseball Coach FAC LTY HAROLD BENGE Physical Education Football Coach 'W , w,,,,..---0 - 1 if - 1 1 V J, .Hn 1 ,ff 'L Fi Q A f 3 sy, -,, I 2, ,tx 3 8, I K Vw .U sk . f , ,i ,jg A K xiii' , 51, y. bfi, V . ,1.- essir--N Mr v9.2 7 ,, 4 . gi , K, ig',f,?, A 'S - ' .55 fm IE R g G I ,Y gi. J, 1 5 -V .jg Lil? ,: ,.f9if?7. ---' i ' 'Xt CHARLES BASHAW Seventh Grade, U.S. History lRA BOLLINGER World History, Biology -G.-'Q I FRED BRIEVE Eighth Grade, Reserve Basketball Assistant Football Coach LENA BROWN Eighth Grade , ii. 'H C A ELEANOR BUTTERFIELD RICHARD CHMIELEWICZ Home Economics Commercial 12, Shorthand, Typing NANCY DINGMAN H Library EDWARD DUNN U.S. History, Government Assistant Football Coach l'3'f:'s::2l9 , V,K,, f 3 FAC LTY KAY DOUMA Latin, English, Journalism MIRIAM ELLIS English, Dramatics 4 S 40' JJ W, N v X! , ,, x lf L fi WELDON FAULL GERALD GILBERT Vefercins, Shop, Printing Vocui Music RUSSELL JACOBS JOHN GODFREY Economics, General Business Mcifhemcifics, Physics Typing MARGARET JOHNSON GRACE KUKUK Art Home Economics f 'rvv 1' 1 x W Y Hilti!!! J ' L ' H!!! Y A 1 l X fn ' l lr X V in ,ll I T, . ,mf if ir '- ,W uf, fs , . H 1 ga. A ' -if rw,-gp, yf-33:1 ,i2i:gi2':- E W F l ' K'L' 7 A' I iw 2 . -1 A A 65' 3 -1 .- -L k-'f 1 , sr . MYR' . sw P 'gggs xg, ' ,, - Q if' 5' 51 ,L-1 3, an 2'1+ I' A ' Md? 2 ' l ' sf: 1' f fans 1 ff V ,. ,- at AQ . mf: ,MFI f fn ay, ZW, .V .lf . ., I I 4. M, , 5, .. -'- M ' 2 Ms? 1, Q 5 U 1 2 , si, is M, SARAH LAURION English, Social Studies INA MAE MASON Spanish, English 1 l FAC LTY sf if i 'Lf , siis.i z- L A V L U ,,. A it I O q r Sl I 2, I Y 1 Mm 2 S, M Q if . in 2 1 W W T KS? S1 j USU l 2 r F ,j?y1 , . fs Q fl fc- ft i' , A A M A iiiiis i 0 ,, SE :fl A L., 41 :HL W g gf :gf Q is ,1 'lr 4 ,gf 5 -Q , '-A-es, -we i I 9 ll 5 ska W , me if j X X -gg if MILDRED MARKLE Seventh Grade ARTHUR MOE Band i LULA PEPPER HENRY NELSON Eighth Grade English, Mechanical Drawing, Shop Sfudy l'lGll f s,,,,,,, E P llc ,w, I ILMA PIEPENBURG CLARICE POUND Chemistry, Home and Family Mathematics Living, Girls Counselor ARDlS REED MARGARET RICHARDS English, Forensics Seventh Grade BEN SIERRA ELEANOR THOMPSON Driver Training, Boys Counselor, Girls Physical Education l Basketball Coach Science, Health I DORIS TOWNER MARILYN VANOSDALL Seventh Grade Eighfh Grade FAC LTY RALPH WH'TE ROW: M. Love, O. Green, A. Nessman, M. Agriculture McMurr, C. Hair. JANITORS. Ist ROW: A. Stackman, B.Kreigh- baum, L. Musson, V. Deuel, C. Burrier. 2nd HARLEY YOUNG OFFICE HELP: Zelda Ross, Diane Sierra, Ann Typing, Bookkeeping Nichols, Phyllis Songer. 10 5 , , i zgggiidl ,, .i m - ' , A I, H K :fx h 'Q MX 4 .N AV Q va , by K 5 . 1 ' 5,4 1? 'P' W3 K I ' M, 1 0 Nl 'J' , .w,,,i ' 1 . s if Q -.1 V. . .lf .k A ff' , L M, ' , N J, ' , - ,ff fl fl ,fl ,. L' f nh , , f, U i . ,n W , f L1 rs 5 if ' 9-2' ,J 1 ' A fha A h . , 4 xfrfbwt- V',ff1' m' ,, - ml? 1 QM W' 1' 1 . '9'L'f? .1 fi M! ir ft V' I za, Y, , ,,. ,4 , . f .w N a . ,Q ' 2 Q V r fe f . l , A , -5 ,Q I 1 ,f MN. 5 ,4 k. 1 W., q. ? MNH vi, '55 W 4 W.- ,sa H Class 0f 1952 Wm.. , l .,,t ,Qc sw JOYCE BANCROFT Library 1,25 F.H.A. I Commercial 45 Spanish 35 G.A.A. 25 Choir r,2. DOROTHY ADLER '-Dov' F.H.A. 1,25 Spanish 25 Band I, 2, 3,45Band Ensem- ble 2, 3. 4. f-.. ,,.W , , itil MAX BECHER 5 Beck Z. ,. 'L F F A 1 2 3 4 sec 4 1? f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i iff . Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 'hr 45 Boxing 2, 3,45 Track 45 ' O'ii C g f Student Council I, 35 Hi-Y LENORE BENNETT Nore G.A.A. I,2,35 F.H.A. lg Y-Teens I5 Latin Club 25 Future Nurses Club 4, Sec. 12 JERRY BARNHART Barney VarsityClub2,3,45F.F.A. I,2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3, 45 Junior Rotary 35 Junior Class Pres., Senior Class Pres.: Student Council I, 25 Boxing I. JOHN BELL Jack Electricity Club 4, Vice- Pres. ,. Qs, DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG L Pink Q Football l,2,3,45 Basket- g ball I,2,45 Baseball I,2, 5 3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4, r Vice Pres. 45 Freshman Class Pres. 5 wr. ii 4 slsss , if 524 '-51333 it 'ls , so 5 ' 1 1 MERITTA BLOOM Lucky Band 1,2, 3, 45 Library Clu I,2,35Y-Teens I5G.A.A. I,2,45 Vocal Club I,2,3 F.H.A. I. ESTHER BONFIGLIO Pee Wee F.H.A.1,2gG.A.A.I,2, 3g Commercial Club 4. -:5 2. Q. 1 eei X -N 1-- ANET CHAPMAN njann .A.A. I,2, 3gY-Teens Ig panish 2gF.H.A. I5Tl1eS ian Club 4. MARLENE BRACE vlMO11yn F.H.A. I: G.A.A. 1.2.3. 45 Cheerleading I,2, 3. lLUCILLE BUHL Katrina Vocal Club gg Future Nurses Club 4g Choir 3,4. Class 0E 1952 . A WAYNE BOUCK ll B uckg, , .A1:kf,. Bar1dI,2,3.4:HistoryClub V 4g Pres. Band Club 1,2,3, ' 'x IRENE BRETT F.H.A. rg G.A.A. 1,2,3g Thespian C1-ub 4g Spanish Club 2. 'Q' RICHARD CATEY Dick Band I,2,3,43 Electricity Club 4g F.F.A. 3. JOANN CHAPMAN G.A.A. I,2,3QF.H.A. Ig Y-Teens Ig Latin Club 2g Future Nurses Club Pres. 4. 13 Class 0i 1952 Y , LI ' Wfif 1 D D D RICHARD COOPER f Dick D Aviation I,2g Vocal Club ,- fa 5 1. '88, ff 4, ,H 96 K HH' iff' as 131 Q Ts? ph. 11 L1'L 7 GUS DAWSON , , C H ..Gus-V i i i F.F.A. I,2,3,4. f Lh l b i MARIORIE DEAN Margie F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Y-Teens ' Ig G.A.A. I,2. ROBERT DAYMON Bob F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Choir 45 Home Ec. 4: Aviation 3. WILMA DE CLERQ Willie G. A. A. I,2,3, Y-Teens 2 g Commercial Club 45 F. H.A. Ig Journalism 4. JOHN DICKINSON n Jac ku F.F.A. 1.2.3,4. Ch0i13.4. 14 WILLIAM DAVIS Bill F.F.A. I,2,3,4. PAULA DIEHM Bunny Choir I, 2g Library Club 3, Commercial Club 4. AUDREY DIXON Aud G.A.A. I,2, 3, Annual Staff gg Future Nurses Club 43 Latin Club 2gF.H.A. Ig Y-Teens I. .., MARY ENDRES Bunny F. H.A. IgG.A.A. IgCh0i1' 2, 3,4g Girls' Sexret 3. NEAL DUKES Hannigan Football 1,2,3,4p Varsity Club 45 Hi-Y Iglvlonitor 3g B.A.A. 2,3gT1'aCk IpAth- letic Manager 1.2. JOAN ELDER Joanie F. H.A. Ig G.A.A. I,2, 35 Commercial Club 4g Splash Staff 4. JANNES DIXON nJ'ann F.H.A. IgG.A.A. 1,2,3 Annual snaff 3,4g Girls' State 3, Ir. Class Sec. Commercial Club 4. LESTER ENNESS wLeSQl F.F.A. I,2,3.4. 15 Class llf 1952 RICHARD DUNN uDiCkn F.F.A. I,2,3,4g Choir 3. 4. MERWYN ELLIS Moose F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4g Home Ec. 4. Class Of 1952 ROBERT FINE uBobn Football I,2,3,4g Varsity 3'4- JAMES FORTINO Jerry Track lgLatin Ig Thespians 2, 3, Science Club 3, Pres., Ferinsics 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Monitor 3. I, SALLY ANN ETTER Sal Ann G.A.A. 2g Latin 2, 3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 4, Stu- dent Council 3g Monitor 3, Thespiang Sophomore Sec. 'Z V' BT 11- -an , wp' :f Mft - ,1-gww. , rfifszzf 2 EVELYN HAMILTON Evie G.A.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 2: Commercial 4. 16 si PATRICIA FLORY lv Patlr Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Club I, 2, 35 F.H.A. I,2g Com- mercial 4. ROBERT GOWING Bob Band l,2,3,4. MARGARET FEYERABEND Marg Spanish 3gF.H.A. IgVoca1 Music 2, Future Nurses 4- !f 9ls. '4 'i Y'f ' JOYCE HANKINS Sadie F.H A. I,2,45G.A.A. 1, 23 Y-Teens 3, Pres. g Jour- nalism 4. ROBERT HEATH Bob F.F.A. I,2, 35 Vocal Club Ig Choir Ig Band 1,2,3,4g Monitor l,2. 5-. ?,,,, ish? if , qw Q, we 2 5 is P . l , ,, i, i,2 A E 41 '15 MAR IE HUVER Red F.H.A. IgG.A.A. I,2,3 Y-Teens Ig Commercial Glub 4. ,,,,, C C 1' 3' ' l - r.zs1inilzeB5Zii'?ii?1E:2f Class 0F l952 LAWRENCE HELMKER Horsey F.F.A. 2,3,4g Football I, ROGER HEWSON F.F.A. I,2,3,4gT1'leSpiat1S 2g Aviation 25 Boxing 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 4, MARTIN HOERNER Mutt F.F.A. 4: Track 2, 3,43 Thespian 3g Journalism 4. STANLEY JACKSON Stan F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Pres. 4g Student Council 25 Home Ec. 4. l 1 7 DIANE HOCKENBERRY NDP! Latin Club 1,25 G.A.A. 3g Commercial Club 4. JUANITA HOYT Jonny F.H.A. I:G.A.A. 2g Y- Teens 35 Sec. Commercial Club 4. Class 0f 1952 PD- CLARYCE JONES Clarybel1e Choir 1, 2, 3,4gY-Teens 4g F.H.A. I,2,3. JOYCE KENNEDY Kid F.H A. I,2,4gY-Teens 3g G.A.A. I,2gIournalism 4. COLLEEN JOHNSON Carry Choir 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1, 2 3 4 Vocal Club I 2 MARGARETE KORROCH Marg Band 1,2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 4, Reporterg Band Theory 1,2gBand Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 18 RICHARD JONES Dick F.F.A. I,2, 3,4g Track 2, 3 4- Football 4. JOHN KINGSLEY Johnny Baseball lgFOOIb3.11Ig T he s pia ns 3g Electricity Club 4. LYLE JoHNsoN l Pee-Wee Basketball Ig Aviation 1 B.A.A. 2g Hi-Y 4. N I I fi - , gi Q I 1 311 2 ' i , iii Nz? i ' 2:21 ' JEAN LADD F.H,A. l,2g G.A.A. 1,2 3g Commercial Club 4 Vice-Pres. JOAN LA FONTZEE uloey.. Latin Club Ig Vocal Club 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, History Club 4. C13-'f wt, . , al.-1.,,,t -' . lx C A. Class OI 1952 DON LAWLESS 4 F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4g Boxing 2, ,Q e We,,,.. V 4 . 'hui' IACQUELINE MCCAFFREY Jackie 'F.H.A. I: G.A.A. I,2,3, 4g Cheerleading 4. FRANK MARSHALL Band 1, 2,3.4. DORIS LARSON G.A.A. Ig Vocal C1ub3,4. .451 A 'if' 4 4 , . e-- 'E sz 1 t Zh JANET MAC NAUGHTON ,Jann Y-Teens Ig G.A.A.I,2,3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 4, Sec. 4: Splash Staff 4. KEITH MAXWELL Band 1, 2,3,4. JACQUELINE McCLURE Jackie A 4' Y -Teens 2 19 'hi' 'TV' My Blass Oi 1952 MARY MISNER Skeezix G. A. A. I, 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 4. URANIA MYERS Uranium Journalism 4, G. A. A. 1,2, 3g Vocal Club 4, Y-Teens 25 F. H. A. 1. WILMA MILLARD ll Wilmrv Band I,2,33 G.A.A. 1,43 F.H.A. I. fir' i 1' l Q , 5. ig:-1,11 . ,111 f I 5 K, -- -- f V ,,,.. LAWRENCE MILLER Larry F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4g Football I, 2, 3, 4g Track I,3,4g Varsity Club 3, 4g Choir 4. DELORES NELSON Del Ne1 F.H.A. 1,29 G.A.A. 1,2, 3, Y-Teens Ig Spanish Club 25 Thespian Club 4. 20 DON MOSS F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3. RALPH NASH Band I,2,3,4g Band Pres. 45 Spanish Club 4, Pres. E E E l RICHARD NICHOLSON wr Nicky: F. F. A. I, 2, 3,4. i l as ,BARBARA NOBLE 1 Barb MonitorC1ub I5G.A.A. I, 25 F.H.A. 25 Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Student Council 45 Soph. Class Treas.5 Y-Teens I5 Choir I,2. CONNIE REDFORD B uck .H.A. r5G.A.A. 1,2,3, 2 panish Club 25 Future Nlurses 4. HELEN PADGHAM G.A.A. 1,2,35Choir1,2, 3,45Commercia145Major- ette 2, 35 Vocal Club I. JOHN PECK Johnny Latin Club 25 Thespian 2, 3,45 Debate 2,45 Athletic Mgr. 2. HARVEY NYE, IR. l-Iarv B.A.A. 35 Electricity Club 45 Track I. ARVILLA REYNOLDS vlDoPew G.A.A. I,2,35 F.H.A. I, 25 Commercial 4. 21 ,:g'sgg,- Class 0f l952 MARION PARKER Parke F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Reporter 45 G.A.A. I,2g Monitors Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Splash Staff 45 Sec. Fresh. Class5 Vice- Pres. Soph. Class5 Sec. Senior Class. THOMAS PERFITT Tom Pres. Aeronautics Club Pres. B.A.A.5 Pres. Soph. Class5 Football 2, 3,45 Stu- dent Council I5 Pres. Elec- tricity Club 4. CLASS 0F 1952 AUDRY REYNOLDS Snooks F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1.2. 3g Commercial Club 4, Pres. , U KVVI kk KENNETH ROGERS 5 Ni N - f :'f Buck 1 Af ' Football Ig Track 1: Bas- ' H VVLLL w,7r , m ketba1lI,2,3. F C ,rrrrl S WANETA RUMBAUGH uwanu Choir I: Y-Teens 2,35 Commercial Club 4. , , MEL SEALY nDuden F,F, A. 1,z, 3,4:B0Xif1g 3- I 22 ALTON ROTH F.F.A. l,2,3,4. RHEA SABIN Dagmar Choir I,2,3,4: Vocal Club N 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3gY-Teen 4, Pres. THOMAS RHOADES alDustyn Reserve Basketball 2, Re- serve Football gg Student, Council 3: Forensic Club 4, Pres: Senior Class Vice Pres. THEODORE SNYDER ll d lv Spanish Club 3, 4, THOMAS STARK Tom atinC1ub I,2,Aviation 1, orensic 2, 4, Thespians 2, .4, Science Club 3, Vice- res. ,Student Council I, 3, vlonitor 2, 3. IIAYMOND VANDERSTEEN 1vRayn 'lootball 1,2,3,4, Basket- all I,2,3,4, Track r,2, ,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, rosscounlry 4. DOROTHY STOBERT lv DOIN Transferred from Dimon- dale, Choir 3, Monitor 3, Vocal Club 3, Senior Class Treas., Commercial Club 4. EDISON THOMAS Duke B. A. A. 2, 3, Electricity Club 4. BILL STARKWEATHER Starky Band I,2,3,4, Band Club 1, 2, 3, Monitor 4, Electric- ity Club 4, Sec. -Treas., Freshman Class Treas. , Ir. Class Vice-Pres. ELEA NOR VOLK El-ner Y-Teens I, G.A.A. I,2, 3,45 F.H.A. I. 23 4 f Class Oi 1952 JAMES TEMAN ullimll Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Crosscountry 4, Track I, 4gJr. Class Treas., Pres. Student Council 4, Annual Staff 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. SHIRLEY VAN CONANT Toots Transferred from Haslett. G.A. A. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Commercial Club 4, Monitor 4. Class OI 195 KEITH WARD Wardy F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. DONALD WAY Don F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Football I,45 F.F.A. 4. Treas. Baseball 1,25 Track 3,4. -k,. A 5 5 'LD , .,,- . VY-i. -rl . KL V - V- 5 4 5 RONALD WALSH V1 R01-ll! Aviation 25 Football 25 Science Club 35 History Club 4. ,S 'af' K :isa 2 , I 1 'i W ft ' ,. W C sys, t. S J 7 4' E :sm A m.,1f5i'f,,,i,5a , gf 5 ,- Q 4 lf'i7 .- ,WA A V, .,,l.., 1 ,1 4 li ' ,wi 55 , Mig ,,-V .,M,:f- we f : 5' - , s- A V,5.,.5y'i,fsf- 4 st- sniff -,l 4 . A . r -' f M' - ,,,,n,, l.., - CLEO WOOD Woody Football 3,45 B.A.A. 35 Varsity Club 4, 24 RONALD WARREN Banana Student Council 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4gBasketbal1 1, 2, 3, 45 Reserve Football I,2, 35 Crosscountry 4. DONNA WLNTERS Donnie Home Ec. I,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Treas. 45 G.A.A. I,25 Y-Teens I. N iE:,2Sl12E:,Q ' -1Q,q,1'. M1 K 442,540 t . . SUZANNE WALTERS Suzie Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Vocal Club 1,2. 3: G.A.A. 25 F.H.A. l,2, Vice-Pres. 25 Com-N mercial 4, Sec. -Treas.5 Annual staff 3,4, Assist- ant Editor, Monitors Club 3. -L---: r 5 -.mzzfs we r iw ' fo L l,5,us 5 is JAY WITT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Class History High school days have inscribed certain memories on the ledges of time for members of the Class of l952. Following are those memories which we will cherish most. THE FRESHME N LEDGE For the first year of high school we selected as our leader Douglas Armstrong. Our fresh- men year shall always be remembered by the hay-ride that the sophomores gave us and the Mardi Gras which was a starter for our treasury. THE SOPHOMORE LEDGE With Tom Perfitt becoming head of our class our second year of high school was started. Among the activities of the year the square-dance party that we gave to the Freshman and the scene from Shakespeares A Midsummer Night's Dream that was presented for an assembly by the English class will always be remembered. THE JUNIOR LEDGE To lead us as Juniors we chose Jerry Barnhart. Those chosen to help him were Bill Stark- weather, Vice-Presidentp Jannes Dixon, Secretaryp Jim Teman, Treasurer. Our important treasures of the year were receiving our class rings, and having the Junior and Senior Ban- quet honoring the Seniors. To boost our treasury for our final year we sold Christmas cards and had magazine sales. THE SENIOR LEDGE For our final and most wonderful year of high school we elected Jerry Barnhart once more to be our leader . Tom Rhqades, Vice-Presidentp Marion Parker, Secretaryp and Dorothy Stobert, Treasurer were elected to help with the responsibilities. To increase our funds we sold maga- zines and Christmas wrapping paper and sponsored the annual Senior Prom. Some of the nu- merable activities of the year included our being honored at the Junior and Senior Banquet by the Juniors, the Senior Tea, our fabulous Senior trip to Washington D. C., and the evening that climaxed our four years together--Graduation. With these years of schooling supporting us we are ready to start out in the world each contributing to make the world and our own free country one of which the future generations will be proud. Z5 1 l ,y?'W5l,, 1 4' LVLVV H Alice Danby gl 7 Dick Darcy ' DD Y , Elden Dickinson LVVD 'j m ' V 4 if B 233, Gayla Dills 4 iiii Tj Larry Abell t ,. is E' f an tv, Inez Antcliff , Shirley Acker feb, .W t ay, is Clarence Aseltrne lr U 5 ' 5 'H' , L r l V of 2, Bob Babcock 9' W V . 5 Marilyn Baker , M , . ' Eldon Baldwin ff gif Donna Barlow ., g Ann Bass A , is gg ayyr N W11ey Bean Charles Beard -sf ' if K B B 5 Nancy Bennett my to B yr,ry g, r . iii i f' Q y Norma Bennett A L , - L LV E. ' ,E I Mary Ann Bohil t h T, .L-Ms 1 -- A Y , L f 9 Y gg, Q Ed Bosworth , gf Jim Brett -, Mi H ' . W ' ,4 W . .. I f Roger Brokob S Merlin Buhl . i ' ' ' . VE? N' Ja. ' Doris Campbell V Jim Carter 1. 1. I E aw I 953 Fanny Catey D N if Marjorie Catey x r Paul Chamberlin s '41 'J 4 ,gtk f Miles Curtis Sharon Compton N E V Cathy Crandall Jx A ui t Z7 'fr : ' 2, f ,. Inez Falor V' Z L W ,H G 5 ? l i ,W I A ,W Marilyn Edington f ' , we Paul Edwards f ! Q- aw Cl ass V. ,'Ai rrar ' lye Mirzie Eimer . l K Dorothy Feldpausch Bob Drexler Mary Jane Durst George Fine V VLVL Susan Fuday Connie Forsen we L 91 roy, ,Q Joan Garner Q Phillip Goetz , ' g 1 Dave Green 3, l f fzz 1 W E. - Marion Hahn I f ' , G H ' Tom Hamilton ' T U , 1 X is . I i A ' I xl Q ' -A ff In A it vfgjw Robert Hazen . z,. K 4, V V f m, V V Q 'Ai M Clara Hodge Gary Hershoren i n H l Mary Lou Hodge .V ,1L, ' r,V,L .. it '11 al vi r k A I Jerry Holsinger -- Gerald Hough V. .. 3 Z G M Yily -,, 5 lyyx Marlene Eveleth 32. - h 1' '5 2 Bill Hum r,aa ff H GUY mfef George Hunter NL- ' g5Qv 5'5i. Q K Joyce ,I0hY1SOI'1 a: ,:l ha M' Laurie Johnson Suzanne Judson 28 Maynard Keefer Robert Kempf QF' 'Q X 7, Connie 'Kingsley if W 5 sy 51 gg , V V P Jack Kirrman Lanl' Kmgsley - , ' 1 A ', I. 3 y , , Norman Koos - -.,kkgV: J ff. - ..,,N ' :IQ ij, . , p - eely ff or l f S - ' ,7 ' v1':r,E1: f - Marian Korroch Nancy Landon EISS Carol Lawless Lynn Lawrence L , ,E a K L hman ,aaa . V 'I' . M, ae. , Gail Lovell Eclxl. 6 M 1 M is H 'Q T aa a N In 1 onsberry I -.ggi A is V Me va Lyon .yy . f Marilyn Mackie . Arlene Maier ' L L at A , 5, KVKWVVT ,k. .2 W, . ,, - ,, xr W Larry Martis I 'X X N L Kendall Maxwell ' Polly McCrirnmon in S. xi . W -l0YCe Merrill W Ed Meredith if X Janet Mesecar 'S -v .ff ' J' I Alice Middaugh Dale Middaugh V lyk N ffl , Q Norma Miller .5 rr, . V A Gary Noble Kenneth Nulph Larry Milligan Pa tsy Misener Robert Miller y . Duane O'Boyle ' Kendall Pearl L L , 1 N M is Rodney Pearl W' ' Ik L , V Joyce Pearson V I - . S E l Z 9 Clyde Peck get Grace Pitchforcl Caroline Plunkett la aww .5- Dorothy Pitchford '7' A f' .,,, r .v r Melvin Plunkett l Dick Pratt g -K' Class it 21' 1'-it Donald Purtill 7 ,i tii' l'An t...- . -9- ,- 'i fj Babette Reedel' A If I , A -:,. ..: W L 5 f A V Howard Roth Ai L K SV' 5' Oleta Rumbaugh Doyle Root Aj H ' 'Q to X' Tom Ryan 3 r i K 1 Z: 7 Vi r a A I ' 1,3 , -:,. ,,.gV V, A1 . A S. S, er AL. L . - l Frank Rysdam 1 I .5 Virginia Sands Robert Schaefer r 1,, i 'tV- f'9lV'x, V 1' I Roger Schafer 5 , ' kr 1 v l,y fx 'W S to L f A is Winona shears ' . L if xr., G Lee Shipman Stuart S elly A ' -G. , A Sylvia Simon Z, rrr ' ' - 'H x ' W' ' . y A x Krinne Smazel ,Y Jane Smith Glen Smith 'f Esther Spagnuolo ' d. ', I I Zz it Melvin Stanaway 'rr fi , xg 1 Ed Swint Ted Stoll Q L' , 'E' 'S S' ' Beverly Tasker 2 ',kk,, V. - . A Dave Teel - V H K i' L K Dallefle Tied! Q a . ',. ret 'l l Annabelle Tomlinson '57 'Q --. Z if n '1 4 fl Robert Tomlinson 5' rj 'W if A ' f r up W f E' 'L ',b, , - '- V,-V W H . 30 ,, fi Fx 8 V , 1 Charlene Torrey W A in A . .V IWV 4 Geraild Van lxleste Larry Vander Moere B 'L fb 1 , d if 1, 4, 3 Lewls Van 5101419 e ' Jim Wade I . , d John Warde 11 l, 5 'I -.. 3 Q 5 , p n ' ' A HHFY Wells i n ' r in ' . . ! 3-ff 1 5 A , Jim W1lson D r If I M de in reer if i JUNIOR CLASS UFFICER David Teel, Treasurerg Virginia Sands, Secretary: Gary Hershoren, President, Jim Carter, Vice-President. 0PHOMORE CLA S UFFICER Eleanor Phillips, Treasurer, Pat Mingus, Secretary: Tanya Wells, Vice-President, Bill Lear, President. Sandra Ainsworth ' rs if. , X D 5 L' l Leona Avery Bonnie Armstrong , , M SAW 'Q it ' ' B J Donald Bailey r rreer f -E B 1 5' 5 2 r ,,, it , .. gv i .fi - , pa , ,r,, 721 ' 1 'B ' q i Nedfa Baker t y sue Baldwin ' t 1' 5 an K tiff' er, B. C1333 1 f. ' B gl . K :Vl,fg,,.. ,,..,. Egg J V W K 3 - Q V, , t Joann Balmer , -' ,' Allen Barber ,, m ' B I rr1'a it : V ,r-, , Q V' Melvin Barrett V 3 x y V Y ,Q X GS' IEUY 50505850 Johanna Beck 4 V, 'K - ' 'g C V V. l'- ii , B' Winston Boyer ' 'fa f nrrs A B J 1 We B '1t 1 s t ' 'B 5-5. ' 353 Wi - at Z , Howard Brace A L 'C Roger Brunette C I f A aa, .- K . ,Qi ' 1 -A.. 9, ,V an 't't if B' C f 3' B A ' ' 'R ' Stan Bryson in 5, 1 VL ,t , 'BB, D on Buck ' 5 'tt 5 - fiy, ' , aa n B ' sasl Ron Buck V i - 5. W , 7 0 V Howard Caffee Robert Burcham 5,5 C, I5 Pat Cain . ..,- ga f at-i . M r 5 .'F' ' WL 1, y, m y A Melvin Crosslan Tom .Crandall s Christine Culp A ta X M n Mary Catey Iola Clemens I im Coon ,,-t A ' f gg5jggz,g gt ,. -at Jia JimCody ! st B is B f I ' Terry Dankenbring W. .,, l I Don David Barbara DeLamater .1 Max str C 3 . 11, if wi Roberta Jean Dempsey ' Lois Dexter 32 sta as., Charles Dixon f- , -sua 1 gs V A w ,,' Dean Dukes Charles Dove I ' gf 4- Ay, i Gertrude Dukes i F F F srs 'V' i 3 ,xl K . y an y H ru gr, , 1' . Nancy Earl ' 9 Sally Eaton y Q., 2 or Josephine Edwards fr xx ' F , Asss, Barbara Elder is 'X ' 'M .Hail- R -vrl r Florence Eveleth L f ' Mardelle Ewing K , '-' ' ,, A 1 f. I i d yi? L.. Inez Falor D ' ' Q Robert Faull S- x '- ' . . .Vg fi., X ger ,.,, A1 Terry Fetzer ' E 5 Arlene Feyerabend Jacqueline Finney Y , Nan Freeman - i H klul ' , ,. , , I I A Q 3 Y, N ' V Ken Frisbie .H ly R' an Lucille Griese Roberta Galvin 6' H . it V Sylvester Gran sscll r s,s ss'ara V ki - '- ,,,frfp?5:'fgf Vi 'l, V , i I 3 x f 'is s Bob Hamilton V , Ron Harmon lgVr M Q -W . Virginia Harmon it I A x Betty Hayward ' A Ralph Heath , V A r n an Lx Jim Hineline Bonnie Henney ,V W kk ,V y Tom Hineline KST' E H .Ep 3 I ,- L K -'f A' he 39 EL 2 .' ia .1 , u ' A A z: A ' ' Kristine Holley Burton Hooker Anna Hoy Ann Huhn .LL . 53 3 Q fi . s 'SQ l 33 a V V f nfl . V sm K K Q V1 W K Nina Husted ,Mi 1.' if 1 QW.. A h' il' Carol Johnson 1, - . 'r , M- 1 V ,SA . Helen Huver rw l vs A V . XE 4, Junror Jolley y el M 1 0 M t l .Q ' 'h t ' GX Ny 'KES I gil Ramon Jolley . Dwight I ones R 'S-H 1 3, ,Rf Class f mt fe- l A . Leon Juenker A -A 5,55-X 1 I Betty Keefer A 1 WQL' M A ft' M l 5 t 1121 2,31- Fred Kellogg yyy ew ' p mn Kim Forrest Kelsey to ' E ' gh V5 F K 1' :Lrg BIHY Leaf KTK I ,-,,k , A V, ,-. 3 I X Jack Lehman tn.-f' -' ., Ay Janice Lind l l l Q if !E, Z , . 1 'T K Anne Mackre D K - ',.y Le'A V Q -1-...Q Bonnie Maloney ' ,,'1 2 'V , ,,. 45. V ' - Charlie Marshall ,M x 5 W re Q I 'il' 'H' Joan McCaffrey Rosalie McCabe A x Charles MCCO1'Ilb , , V ' V K I I Gail McCrumb 'M , f V Roger McDaniel ' I ng if lg, ,, Wendall McDonough l 6' V of Norbert Mclntyre .1 , 2 1 I Pat Mead y V g gf , 42 Marlene Mesecar Bruce Merchant I 1,: ' A + I , 'W Norman Miles V,-,, K r lllee he l f Gene Miller ,V ' J g Pat Min us L . vt' .buv , . b y ,VLV V H Q Betty Mlsener 5 :HM Kenneth Morgan H. ' f L 1 . 34 : lh ' y Q Jonnie Morris Aw a n y - , 'M W I Dorothy Overholt Karl Nash ' Mary Lou Paschall .rrro i fakgwf r'or Wa? akwayz l o Egggfe 'f'ri5ii,gg . In ' :z ,,rr Don Pastorick e y, -Q Vl, ,,rr Don Patrick ' ,,rr,rr 1 ullnv if I A t o oo .':. y 'Fifi r or , . 5 me if 'L ' V .- r.,, Jim Peabody .rrl Chuck Peiffer - r r-r,,,. A rrrr Lille so r Susan Pettit it lk 1 . rrra- , . Ruth Phillips Eleanor Phillips QQ A Don Pike if 1: ' A QW11 sz ei-in 'H' -' ,..i- , Arlene Pitchford Billie Pitchford , A , I 1, 0f S are Yfsei I il . i Leon Pitchford 'C ,.., ,j Ai,' ' K V Vizi Nathan Pitchford wi X , s,.i1 f' 'A. 'i la.. fi ,i -iyiy I Y Barbara Pratt L V, f i t i Erma Reed Fern PF-NT .y i'ii ,rii i 'ii'i Q ' , , Peggy Reed ii X.. V M V I L rrr' Vlzz Shirley Reed N i .ii s r PM ii , ' 'i' 4 iisi - i' rrei t A Leo Rogers ugg ,1r,, m Delores ROSS li' t iii i if 5' Georgia Rowlader ,1 H' V ii, r JCFFY Russell Donna Rueckert 5 ' Amanda Sackett . ,kh. I ,,, i 9 ryyni iii r Terry 521141011 i af' ii ii i Z Barbara Schultz ,W V rnni r ' it M f , 'iiii Barbara Schwartz m 'I ' M Dick Scott .3 gf' , S Nancl' 3hePa1'd Lila Shears 4, V... ' ' 'i Dick Sheren Q fu! Robert Simons 1, V A Duane Sleigh: ' 1 1 . - , . rn ' F 8 l S 'T 'k M' , ,,., fi ll it , sw i ., 3 , y Merlin Sleight f, iee 5 ' X. .. S ,,i' if Jerry Smith Zllfwds' ' sy lj ' yy 3.4, , . ,,.. H is-ff, 'S 'ii' VT Jli Q 5 joe Springgreen 1 f 1 , . ROD Starr Judy Stackman if ' ., ,sy V Q ' nt John Stevens J RIZN V 55 M ,Q . Barbara Tischer Shirley Travis Dorrene Steward Janet Stoney Virgie Strouse Larry Thompson Carolyn Trombley Edith Tyler Joan Walcott Jean Wonser Lorraine Vandersteen Patty Watson 1954 Duane Yeomans 36 Tanya Wells Ron Whitney Don Woodard Nancy Woodman John Adler L V' ' , A V Susan Antcliff Arline Anderson ' T- 1 R 'Q ji, .. ' mr' Junior Atherton if wi Q . :L Darrell Bacon In I George Baxter - ' -4 B 7 -sl 'V 'far I fa. ' HSS :wiv ' ff 9 MQ -' 1 James Becker ' . P . ' Charles Berner l ' B 'li' s s s Barbara Berryhill Carolyn Balnchard f Blanche Brighton Bill Brooks fm V . Bill Brunger ' Diann Burdick Ardith Bollinger Marilyn Boss Dale Burnham l Q . di- ,. , , z Viola Campbell Ron Burns ' i g' 1 i'i M'k C d W K M K iv 5 1 e ar y Lorrane Cody Lynda Colby Jacqueline Challender Lucille Challender 5 5 Carolyn Cox Marvin Cramer Lyle Clark Larry Cody af all 5 11 ' , Garth Cribley Robert Crosslan 37 W, ' , . . C' if 'i'i' - X K V .sv .. ,N f l QQ? Mary Collins Dorothy Corey 52 1 L, in ylil ,L i las L , -1 - it . yyy A lf' Larry Davis m if f gr. V 2 ,gg ' ' Marion Doty Ra1Ph Davison L',, 'N R I ,.,, Pauline Doxie x VLVV, 1 T 0 I N, V wa ll Elaine Du Mond L, it if f I Vonda Dunham A A,,,,,- - pg are A ' at G 5:-a V: , Q . . ,A F ,I W Xu' Donald Edgecomb wif? , ' Jim Eimer . Lala as r HN 9 Gary Ellsworth r ,. V . 'I I Carl Falor Regina Esch -7 5' .K M i if Marilyn Fine fa.. f V N., s 1, rrrr l i ' J . '4'- i f ,,- W ' . . ,,aar a X 5 D L Marlene Forsen or , m V' ,iff Frank Johnathon . ,,, k t. V 53. x A 'l I VZ .: Dawn Gakle a l . ' If x nxt' lfzi ' Judy Gilmore VlA, ' 1 V ,, - .V,, . Hilda Gr-iege is fo- n V f A .1 F it 4 Fred Grunee Audrey Guilford ' 41' , m D , 1 F ' , LN ' James Gustafson .4 A D' ,.A ' l ' rx ' I y y Gerald Haddix V .. L ' l 1 3 1 Barbara Hamilton '53 ' f ' N 1 F .Ei , W i L ff s 'ss ,N Ki Danny Hankins gf W rf rl Frances Hefflebower ' ,F 'L j ' V 7 ' - Q , , 'I ,fa K, .rrr N n 5 Larry Heiberger 1 ' RiCh211'd Hil'1fZ Edna Hewson iw? iv Af 1 1OYCe Ann Hodge ' sf Marlene Hoerner Charlene Hoffman 38 Otto Holloway Dewey Howard we UQ f M M r rtrr releiir r errr C C , Marietta HOYI .A A- ,L'li 1,bb L Va Tom Hunter Betty Hunter V jw VV ' 4 ,V Janice Irish l,,, C ,,,,,, r .,:EV llzi,, VV 3 Bruce Jarstfer Joan Jones Cla Ranney Klenke 55332 'W 4. Carolyn Kelsey hm x Q Ai John Koepele V V V V Fred D01'1'0Ck Merlin Koos f',' YQVV VV V Shirley Krokker ,Q , R 4 3 nm 1' , L , M ,V ,. yyn , Binwaiker M it Raymond Landon r 0E ,- C N3-UCY Lind y1rr Q iriit David Lyon riee ' rn rtrr l Mickey Maguire V,,,, V1- jg' . Merlin Maloney Loraine Maier l l M it Paul Marshall . 5? l2 A , VV,' '1 eee t ii lrlii A ' C, .. . VJVV, V -'12, VV V V J,- f:1 - 1 ,, -,gt V V, . - - - V Katherine McCrumb , , f VV Donald McDaniels VVVV . 3 'ir ar M M I 9 55 .C rrrt no iii' 1 it it ' iii i T M il 1 L My ii Gar MCD0n0u h in rat Nar ry- 3-3 Joyce Mclntyre ii Clifford Meister if ,rr,, ' , Carolyn Miller Marilyn Meredith I i liii T ' iiii n fi Chester Miller f'-- t ,, , , A gr X r, or h e . PM Miller it il l Marilyn Mins rr if :Q rlel q C ' t erlree Harry Moore gr 'r'f ' Robert Morrill ' I Q l 3 9 4,324 , Mia VV Deanna MYSYS R R X A Dlck N0ffh'0UP S R L7 ' fii s' : ' Mr-j if V-1, 1,ff. f.:-. . f ll? , 1 W was 'W' J r rrer z.. i A - , i 4' . VV V Patricia Osborn V :L , 3 S Richard Parkhouse if e 5, Douglas Pearl 1 'W' A' L- Janet Peel V V Z W W S ' Ioan Pierce V aw f V 9.331 .K R WV 1' Y Charles Pitchford Connie Pike V V ' 5- Robert Pitchford VVVV V ,VVVVVV V F 1 - , . Phillip Piunkerr V V , ,,,,ee ,. Marilyn Post V fi.. ,V '-Vf ai Mahelle Ann Purtill V' 5 fl ' Ken Pyle A 1 We ,,r - . fit .Mr ,, L 1 H, - ' , Rgsemarie Richafdggn , V.. sr VV QV Ver , Frank Roblnson Richard Richmond - heee eier 5 S rflr Vg Wayne R0b1US0U errr YJ' 1 A ' z 21' V V Kirby Roll V' , R Bob Root 'I V V Dc ina Roth ' , Wilma Rowlander 5 err R Lieu Sabin i r H it V i n J' B0bbY Schultz Almond Sanders ?rV,V jg? V V ,Z VV VV! . t V .Eff Robert Sears j f- v VV G krz .,ViV1,. VVQ, VVV Vg 'ii' 1 Q er r,r S' f V' Larry Segerlind ig ' j . VV Linda Shattuck 1 V V 'fxe Vu, ' .7 .. Vljl in I' V 2 V, a Caroline Shaw ' V V VV VV Marian Shepard V Vi QV- 'S V , - VVV V-VVVV 17, VV gr: g, ., e 40 Ralph Shepard ' Q' or ry 5 1 r 45, r, ., i, ' 11 a 'Q N S r t S at i Marlon S epar Q, ' .5 i if S, in-S! 4' at r . gp S S 'K ig 'P' i V' Patsy Shuert Katherine Simpson Richard Sherman Gail Shoemaker me i it My 4-S me Class ... G an ' ,, w Gary Sironen - ,D 7 '51-' M AI Charles Smith 5' .r me Juliana Smith 3 3' - 'N we Joe Stark Shirley Smith ,A ' ' 1 , V ii 1 ' W' Marlyn Kay Tabatto Jim Tarrant S ' , Elizabeth Thorn . gg ' f .. rrr , ,ra 7 4 -V S Doug Pearl ' I 'ii f ra A I -'y Ralph Tillitson 5' . 'i 3 1 Dan Traen A Vp ,,iJ Ag , V Roy Van Neste Eleangre Tyler is 3 :tp V. E- 1 ii Mary Van Nortrick 4 -f , ' 4'- kafhfk- V . WN pr S Shirley Van Nortxick Mary Jane Van Sickle 'N Naomi Waldrop Bill Walker g 2 RiCh31'd Waid R I- rl., 1,1 T, - , I i Eleanor Wells Kenneth Watson p 1 S i f it rg S .j ui? Bob weus Q f t pf at S Gerald Westrick S -A ,S ' ' Allan Wilson K ,V 7 ,Q ii ' p X Glenn Winter ,il ' 3' ' L S x Beth Winters X I X er i .2 41 it 5' mr' i - fr, f VV Nwvpmv' Dick Wise . .Lf,, A ,LL,. 2 V Carl Wltt l eenn 1' R - eerry ' f LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Hankins, Pat Miller, Mary Jane Van- Sickle, Lyle Clark, EIGHTH GRADE UFFICER LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Daniels, Jack Ream, Ron Peterson, Emmalene Bass. Nancy Wonser r-r 'X '1f1w fnf-f--WfH--IfffffwwffvffwIffwwwfwxlwm-www f s f - - X ' r B idl it i B B :zz iizxxin tu . .. fr. arf f i, . g r Q 4 ever a er X I 1 A 5' Q - y ll rift ttt - , ,X L 4 Jacqueline Balent CFL B L Pegf-BY Bafbe' L L USS a t L L Emmalene Bass ,L 5 ' L I t Arnold Bassett L Donna Bassett :ii -- 475 ,L , , Larry Baxter Arlene Bates - an B , ,tx Ei K L Bm Beckweu V e ' C B t a , Darrell Bell . , - Q W Frank Blanchard 'A 'L , f' 1, , ' ' fl B . g., NL ,LLL na L L LL .,,7 Phil Bomersheim A N' - Bob Bomersheim Q Pa111B0f10fig1i0 tai ' A , ff-it -l m -5' Bonnie Boucher t 2 ' , V - ' DOH B01'0U8h gal -K x L xg Jeanine Bouck 5 ' Eine' I - nt Ivan Breining , L, B L Grace Brighton in 'Tb' L, I B lf' rf? 'L'B Ronald Brokob B ' ' V' Gary Brunette L LL , . L ,, ,,,,, A1161-1 Butler Lv L ' LL Q L if LL f' L, Charles Catey Arden Carpenter ii 1 ,Y V W K It 5 ' 1 f Llgyd Catey L ' t it .. LL LLLL 5 at B , ML L .. , f ,., B. Ll James Carroll ' ' , LL Duane Challender LL y L W. B gi L Larry Challender if ' f' Jerry Cheesmond L ,Ll ' ' E- A 43 Robert Closson ,AVV VA I yy .N . Q , A Victor Comstock Annette Church , , ,K ' 7 ,, 3 A ' John Cooper ' e.h 5 i 'Jil' if E R Q VFA: , , ., if ,QQ H Y .: : 1 H l??': If? t il Q.. .. '7 --f, if ,,k. X x '1' :ff S, U Tom Cooper V U ' h Julaine Cramer A A E sw- r 42 1 r s o A USS . , A' A I Rod Cranson Y' t t' ---. rr' ' Ron Craun u ' .Q 'fit k r,:r H 'Q Jean Crooks 3, . in X- as In AA' 5 g William Cushing Rodney Culy 1' 7 L' f A Gary Daily 74-:L Y if 5 . 1, ,rr Y Z ,t .15 ,l ' ' 5 I ' ,. N' X..-' x at C , Edward Daniels A A,-1 ' I Z Edward DeClercq 1: . fans 'V TL '!T sV Diana DeLa mater , f fl DeAnna Delong ,- ' t or Robert Dukes ' ,A Donna Dumond 1' as ' ' '1 Q, gg Douglas Edington Wilma Edwards Maynard Elder Paula Eschtruth Mildred Finney Ruby Fleck Q V We ' Richard Foster Q C A s Donnie Fraim is ij is fi if ti Phyllis Gierke Velda Gierke .R AV V 7 Rachel Goben ' . Delmas Gowmg Marjorie Garlock Jack Garner 44 r 'Mu 3 tl Donald Gowing pg , H 1, ' Q, Sharon Gregg C S Steve Graszler Q ' i 1 1 gi i f V Danny Haag 6- A Larry Haueter M V Nancy Ha ueter A nnrrr - Class y 'LL 'E 15 4 . H, iq, -wif' f I' 2 K' W? r,.:. J gg' A ,V Eugene Hayward Stanford Heald . w Connie Hodge Gloria Head 'W X Janet Hendee t 'W Q el li-If' Frederick Holland Tj D r1-b an Nancy Holley V J L .. Pauline Hoy K John Huhn F ' V rllr ' 3 wil-E516 , W V i W Dick Husted Margene Hultberg Kathryn Husted in Kenneth Hunt is if X 1 tg 7 5 N f J Jim Irish Alice Johnson I ax ff Jean Johnson E Jim Kennedy 'f V V Dennis Kingsley rr A : J ,. Kenneth Kitchen Keith Kirchen ' s X V. - ' if 2-- Lloyd Kleinfelt sf ' ' X , ' 1 J , A A , Betty Koos 4 ' lg. . Joan Kraft i , . 21, i t 'Q' 2 , ,,f' J if J i tiioti iff i . .' Q ,, 5 '2 i M -- L -.-, A- Ronald Kru pp V .AI gm i ,, Carolyn Lake , 45 Norman Lake Margaret Lawens W. .,, -We ' uu- i H if i X 1 J' J Philip Mackie Larry Mattice X5 'F '! 5 tg-X , I V: .. 4- ' or efll re L L f A.. L gf 'Fe f l W, , yy e l ar.. i Ron Lear yi Q ...f'L .5 V :-e m r- - Xu? to ' E Jeanie Legal 2 N Lkh' is 5 , I . ,W ., :-W Q Y . ,X,.1b j Qi Jimmie Legal . A if I Nancy Love M- V, , . fam' ' X aai' f Sharon Lukkarila ,Q '- ' L Q Q My 11m yon 3 g li : is , , C' , r 5 , N.. David McCabe 'K 'G ' Lynn McConnell ' -,Q ' , Q, .7 W! 4' L, ,Wx . Douglas Meister , Jacqueline Meister A ' ,, . Q I ' Wanda Mesecar -. ,ii Patty Miner A' Warren Miller 6 fb, Tl 5' ' sa. Y' V Beverly Mingus Mike Miner 7 E Wi, X 7, Ronnie Moe if x . . in S, li , M A ,L .Win ' X ' 2118? from .-1' ' if in ' Q rr'-r V oria oon L- :W 'A gh! ai m- fi Q , - 1 Eugene Moore E : Donald Morgridge ' gb! Bobby Morris A ' , Q ' 3 fi A '1' ' if Harold Neitzke Shirley Morrow 5 ' ma 'f 5' K I V Robert Nourse -, Frankie Painter , D , r. . A V v Douglas Parker rr,, 'V . ,,1, Ei! .i r ' A rrrv,1 ' f riif- 'iiar i ii MF M 4 ryr rr v iyyi f John Payne i '-:--a . -,,r z .4 , ' Julie Pearson 3 ,. r, v eg it Q- ' 3 ' P' Virginia Pearson A ,r I ,L A ' A 5 ' .f Helen Perrott Virginia Peel 'R E p N . ' 1 ' Q 35 sf fs Donna Bassett s., . S Q . x I XL Annette Peterson 3 A Ron Peterson ' A Cl HSS '2- 3, 9 Reta Pierce , :Y ' X ww' Zl l i Bartie Piercefield I t AVPA me ' i f Y Don Porter V '11 Z , 3 K Keva PTBU Faye Pratt in K' ,fl Shirley Pratt S M 3 Ai' I 1 A ' mv YQ. , V' . .., - L 1 Roseann Ressegue Joyce Ries M P iq, Q7 Billy Sellers Elwin Shaw 'Q' . , I nys., 'a' ,-I 11 Jack Ream Gary Reed 1 K2 l ': is .,'k: A I 0i Lloyd Reed sf Elmer Reisner L ,Ck :J , , ' ,D, , Brinton Riggs X, ,gbxf PM glyy . , W Dick Robinson . 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S h S ' rl S au ? ,S Q, S X V, A, S Betty Verhoerren Ig, I h V ! f L ,A Carol Ann Wade A it S, S V r N Q yral ' '-r'. K Mary LOU Waldfl y y A S S - ff' Raymond Ward l f 5 W Sharon Weinert Bertha Wells S 'lm x , 1 it 1 y.SS 'iSE::A at Curley Wonch Ql5 ,1z,S'3if5g4 ,jig- 48 , S , Q' ug ,rf Q ' f Et Franklin Wells Sandra Wilcox Charlene Yeomans Douglas Atwe ll , V , ,A s Q 4 S , Douglas Bailey Loyd Austin as f : 37 Q T Q V5 5 Ah LoyalAustin L JC Z f ' l l Mary Alice Ansley gh. v A V N.: 1 V V,,4V .IV Vi 3. 1 Va' a 'gm 5- if if L as :- V Janet Baker f I V ,'-' l'l'a . A 'W X ' be C I T: Q ,Q- V 1 IV V vs , L. 9 Jack Barber 'Q ' 'AW A Albert Barclay I f 1 A . ,,.. K vu, 1 M, ,T Q L X Bill Barnes in Richard Becher 4 R :Q 4 G 9' . V ,M i 4 or wh N Julie Bentley 95' Jerry Berner VV Tom Bishop ,, Robert Bloom Q B B if .,, 2 ,srr B Bien p N of ,.. . V AAAA VV Wayne Bomford A, s Lela Brooks V ' V VVVV is y ,aiiy - -lr Linda Browning 'll if V i ,. 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Xi . .X 'Y5' -Q v 'fm , I, S Arthur Hunter Marilyn Hynes .gg W June Hoerner CI be-Mm' . . , 2' ., by 'L Q gi Vi 'Y' Issac Hodgkins . f ' ' -5 ' ly 'ef X , Q, 5. if 4 ga Q 1 5, 4? 43 si ' z QM af by 1 Q 453 Q, x iw ff we mam an ,M f N f ,, f Q: .,, .M ,au , 9 W gf QL .B x, 3' iii? 1 ,M - fs - f N y A ' ' Richard Kemph C' E' Lucille Kelley yi b gaykr W Vicki Kessler L is W 'iii 'il ' r, L , P iiii li L . li L' z Joyce Kloepfer 3. 4 fb 'E 1 'H Q Sharon Kruger N f in i f- , r ss fl, 5 L',., ,.,, H A X Shirley Landon QQ 3, B' I ' . . 1 - 51 . is D V Arlerta Leslie i ls r or 1 L. 4 L90 Maguire M 'I 6' R' it l K A t '90 - an Don McAlvey Gary Martis i ' ' ,N , F1 M'dd h V A qi., Alm V 5 X ora 1 aug 4 yrs l sss L . It vw 5 A b ,,., .. V' I X - - y . L sssa 1' 4 .. 3 ' J ack Miller A 51d 1, Marlene Miller L , gf g LLLT V S If ' 'mf' Lag...-0 W J 1 y Brenda Mills Y ' I 9, v '- M 'Y Sandra Mingus f I. 'r 4,3 I n Liddie Misener f V I I James Moore Roberta Misener Q ' E U i Keith Morrill im 5 . I. I i Pamela Mumford A W H I Jzy Barbara Parker X rg, y , j f 1 ryy's yr V is Q ,V - Y 5, VV 7. y g ,Vfi ' I Ronald Parsons 'x , df ' as Alice Peck I ilrwzi .,y,s L 2 51 V klig V V Betty Philips 7 Joanne Piercefield f Q J , it Q., J 9 J J ' or-,J S V J.. 'J f-' s s ,s:,, X l sb.. J Z , it Joyce Piercefield Patricia Porter V , Robert Porter H .V V E 55 'J , , A , 4 Georgina Ream ' f ' cu Cl HSS V Q. VV J Loren Reed 'x s , J Ronald Reed ' James Robinson V ' gg V , Vo 'T ,,,. hi J '35 Larry Rogers Gm Rodfiquez S e J 1, , al is J -if We Rome' J Myrtle Schultz V V WV r Jim Schwartz R vi gi 0 I 1? R M Q J if 'S I L Russell Smiley 1' K V, 'U' Gerald Sharp A' ii V' i iii Zziz 'V' J V ' ' a-'s WW R 2 , V 1 ' Robert Sims L , ss 4 , f , ,, Cora Smith Frank Smedley QV :VV A M' 45... ' 'J M V , as 'T' David Smith 4 2 V 1, VVV V V, , V fr iyt ,. ' ' ' '1 K ,:.. 1 f f 1 S. mis' J kvyyk ? -:1 ' ' r Y yr ' as J s , i' ' ' aa s ,-- Joanne Smith + X V A Harriet Spicer J Q as- f I Y Q. 4. V ' 'Vi ' Kay Stoddard ,Y i J Ronald Strawcutter V V Stanley Stump 6 W 3112 SWUII MarY .Jane Swanson ' J' Dennis Tegels ' E mm is ' ---. 2.-:.,x.ff . VV V VVTVV Ronald Theodorski W VV rj , Donna Tiedt ' , JJ'ii tA I .. N' iii Jack Tomvef H A ' it if-', ' 1, A ' ,, P' l Qi ' 1, Carolyn Torrey ,. ig t,t, V ., V V A . ,, ,. ,ik fik' ,, 52 Jerolyn VanderMoere fl A ' 9'N- , .Wjm '. - W , 1' gf .J Conwell Torrey 4 Ox my 'jx h h F ah It Q.. QQ aw.. Q. in . , Q--f ' r ' gg , 1. .- , I--an an ,.. Arlo VanNortrick Kenneth VanS1oten ,V Arthur VanWagner Raymond Waldo 1 'ffm' Roger wardo 4' y K dlhhhd Jerry Waldf-JP .1 W no mf a mi I L Kenny Walsh 3, my i 'G+ ' SQ Q y , David Walters 'fx f W Q 1 Q .vo- John Walter 11 5 M 4,5 au. 3, Larry Watson I -L Robert Watson A A K iz Sharon Watson H ,. , as W 19' . 3. 'Sk +- ,5 Q, 1 M ' V +3 Dianne Wellman I A , , r rrrl . 1 'V W K.: y aa ' , W OpalWel1s V an , w, A A . 'sh . a W A my Sharolyn Whrte 'M 9 L in i was u Z , .L 5 Carl Wonser Malcolm Whitney j QV Q , my W Q ' i Franklin Yel-ke K- l,,'. A 'hlr ' A ,K r W L d yy lux y X , 53 ji. - . W 1' I 'W , s 1 , pn-:xr W ? . . .I-if . P' .5 . 5 My -V .1 54, p . Q va a s V X 3 . ly, ,ffl ! f 1. LB' f 6-I-.fx-Y is Q. wif, .X If ,pw J X it ACTIVITIE I, bf' la! 'wx 'hw 4 gvgwx .man Mug., uv iv? I I 1 LN ,L Wg, t ,, .,,A V .,,r.,wl NW.. - LL K, R., , rug ,N ,AM VVAA ' b 4 N 4 k MM-Q., ff -if ..--I I-pl V9 Q NNUAL TAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Pearson, Virginia Sanda, Suzanne Walters, Jannes Dixon, Sandra Ainsworth, Marion Parker, Gary Hershoren, Jerry Fortino, Lee Shipman, Tanya Wells, Jean Wonser, Lenore Bennett, Mr, Chrnielewicz, As we are preparing this yearbook for publication, we will undoubtedly look back and remember our times together as members of the annual staff. We sincerely hope that the seniors will likewise find many nostalgic memories when familiar faces ancl names will appear upon turning the pages of this yearbook. A debt of gratitude is certainly owed to Mr. Chmielewicz, our annual sponsor. Through his funsparing efforts and everpresent sense of humor, we feel that it has been a pleasure to work with him in publishing this annual. Joyce Pearson, Sandra Ainsworth, Virginia Sands, Jerry Fortino, Gary 1-Iershoren. 56 THE SPLASH STAFF FIRST ROW: Joyce Hankins, Joyce Kennedy, Marion Parker. SECOND ROW: Shirley Acker, Joan Elder, Ken Leh- man, John Kingsley, THIRD ROW: Martin Hoerner, Clyde Peck, Gary Noble, Jackie McCaffery, Jim Teman. FOURTH ROW: Polly McCrimmon, Sharon Compton, Lee Shipman, Urania Myers, Wilma DeClercq, FIFTH ROW: Arlene Maier, Miss Douma, Don Lawless. The Splash Staff for the first time admitted afew selectiuniors to their ranks. ln the past years only seniors were allowed to take journalism. By admitting iuniors to the staff, Miss Douma is able to plan for the coming year. The main objective of the staff is to publish the Splash, a mimeographed paper, every two weeks . Other highlights of the year's activities were Journalism Day at Michigan State College where they were awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award for T951 , and Journalism Day at University of Michigan. They also took a trip to the State Journal Building and one to Grand Rapids where they visited the Grand Rapids Press, Muller's Bakery, and the Furniture Museum . FIRST ROW: Joyce Kennedy, Joan Elder. SECOND ROW: Glenn Smith, Gary Noble, Clyde Peck. BACK ROW: Polly McCrimmon, Sharon Compton, Arlene Maier, Janet MacNaughton, SIDE ROW: Wilma DeClercq, Don Lawless, Ken Lehman, Martin Hoerner. 57 F TURE FARMER RF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Bob Hazen, Howard Caffee, Ed Bosworth Holloway, Ken Frisbie, Jerry Barnhart. SECOND ROW Bill Hunt, Duane O'Boyle, Don Pastorick, Jay Witt Reisner, THIRD ROW: Bruce Merchant, Bob Hamilton Ron Starr, Don Edgecomb, Roger McDaniels. FIRST ROW: George Baxter, Ralph Davison, Michael Cardy Charles Burner Marvin Cramer Carl W1tt Richard Ward Bob Root, Duaine Sleight, Roy VanNeste, SECOND ROW Fred Korroch Clifford Meister Billy Pitchford Tom Hine line, Harry Moore, Melvin Crosslan, Gary Ellsworth Joe Springsteen Jim Hineline John Frank Bob Pitchford Frank Robinson. THIRD ROW: Jim Becher, Gary Sironen, Kenneth Pyle Phillip Plunkett Jerry VanNeste Bob Tomlinson Wayne Robinson, Joe Stark, John Koepele, Tom Crandall Jack Lehman F TURF FARMER 0F AMERICA FIRST ROW1Jim Brett, Elden Dickinson, Alton Roth, Ken Lehman, Gary Jarstfer, Dick Pratt, Lynn Lawr- ence, Larry Milligan, Pau1Edwards, Maynard Keefer, Gerald Haddix. SECOND ROW: Mr. White, Forrest Kelsey, Melvin Stataway, PaulChamberlin, Lester Enness, Gene Miller, Jerry Smith, Terry Fetzer, Terry Saxton, Roger Hewson, Melvin Plunkett, Howard Roth, Martin Hoerner. THIRD ROW: Dick Jones, Jim Cody, Lawrence l-lelniker, John Stevens, John Adler, Lawrence Miller, Dick Dunn, Dick Nicholson, Charles Dove, Marion Hahn, Johnnie Morris, Don Way, Stan Jackson. President. . . . Stan Jackson Vice-President . . .Jerry Barnhart Secretary. . . Max Becher Treasurer. . . Don Way Reporter . . Ken Lehman S n ' I. . Bill Davis e tune I Rob' I mson 5 pnz -f- ,,, 'Lt e'Wi ' Beaufy nmng Farm Shop Building if FIRST ROW: Bob Morrill, Bob Faull, Lee Shipman, Nancy Wonser, Fanny Catey, Bill Brunger, Cynthia Murphy, SECOND ROW: Pat Osborn, Nan Freeman, Dwight Jones, Gary Noble, Charles McComb, Barbara Schwartz, Pat Mead, Sally Etter, Miss Douma. THIRD ROW: Douglas Pearl, Johanna Beck, Marilyn Mills, Beth Winters, Nancy Landon, Pat Cain, Magistratus . . . Gary Noble Sub-Magistratus . . Nan Freeman Scriba . . . . Sally Etter Quaestor . .Fanny Catey The Latin Club, under the excellent guidance of Miss Douma, was the most active this year of any of their previous years . Some of their many activities include the informal and formal initiation of the new members, a contribution to the March of Dimes, a stationery and Christmas plant sale, and a trip to Greenfield Village. At the annual Roman Banquet, which climaxed the year, the style by which the Romans ate and dressed was carried out, with the first year members as slaves. A refreshment committee provided refreshments at each regular meeting . 1, 1 :r FIRST ROW: Douglas Pearl, Charles McComb, Fanny I, -W Catey, Sally Etter, Nan Freeman, Nancy Landon, l, Lee Shipman, Gary Noble. SECOND ROW: Pat Cain, Pat Osborn, Beth Winters, Marilyn Mills, Dwight V Jones, Cynthia Murphy, Pat Mead, Barbara Schwartz, THIRD ROW: Bill Brunger, Bob Morrill, Nancy I ,- ale., K , f V .. -, 5- .A K 4, I Ng ' ia in i iiss S s I :iq Q , 1 . 4 W R ,SA , I il, ' 5 1 is z if N 1' Wphyy. 1 I 'i F ' ff iii aw '? L f f e ,.,. I W J V 1 W r ,,s -A ,sr .1 Wonser, Bob Faull. I A. 7 SPANISH FUNCIONARIOR Presidente .... Rafael Nash Vice-Presidente . Teodoro Snyder Secretaria . . . Susana Judson Tesorera . . . Clara Hodge Reportera . . Margarita Korroch O 5 FN I - t l FIRST ROW: Susanne Judson, Ralph Nash, Clara Hodge, Ted Snyder, Margaret Korroch Mrs, Mason. SECOND ROW: Juliane Smith, Bruce Iarstfer, Dan Traen, Marion Shepard Ranney Klenke, Nancy Bennett, Anne Mackie, Ann Bass, Under the leadership of Mrs. .ina Mae Mason, the Spanish Club had a very active and successful year. Some of their projects were the presentation of skits and plays, and reciting a portion of their meeting in Spanish. Highlighting the events of the year were the Chili Roundup, which introduced new students to Spanish food, and the Pan American Banquet in April. ST ROW: Urania Myers, Marilyn Boss, Shirley VanNortrick, Joan Garner, Paul Mar- 11, Doris Larson, Mary Endres, Viola Campbell, Mr, Gilbert, SECOND ROW: Bob nth, Elizabeth Thorn, Virgie Strouse, Marian Doty, Kathryn Simpson, Colleen nson, Marlene Hoerner, Ralph Heath, Ramon Jolley, b - s.. A. .. ik Q A OFFICERS President .... Paul Marshall Vice-President . . Mary Endres Secretary .... Joan Garner Treasurer . . . Doris Larson VOCAL CL B GRA D LEDGE I BAND OFFICERS President ....... Ralph Nash Vice-President . . . Marilyn Mackie Secretary. . . . Sylvia Simmon Treasurer. . . Dorothy Adler FIRSTROW:LEFTTORIGl-IT: M. Mackie, R. Nash, C. Trombly, K. Maxwell, N. l-lusted. SECOND ROW: B. DeLameter, M. Garlock, D. Overholt, G. Ream, A. Barber, R. Heath, C. Blanchard, C. Miller, N.Jarstfer, M. Korroch. THIRD ROW: D, Ross, R, Phillips, R, Halsted, S, Mingus, K, Smith, D, Goewlng, I, Robinson, S, Simon, M, Mills, K, Morrill, L, Matice, W, McDonough, G, Noble, FOURTHROW: B, Strakweather, M, Heald, W, Bounce, K, Maxwell, J, Eimer, 62 H CHO0L BAND , I' . 'zY.g,,4..m ill ,. J ,, J If ,.., 1 wi- -::zf:1fi 'f -f'ff:aii'z 'Y f' 1 -- ' Under the capable direction of Mr. Arthur Moe, the band has come to the end of another very successful year. Spectacular and vivid marching rou- tines were presented to the public during the football season, including the Annual Band Day at Ann Arbor in October 1951. One of the biggest events of the year was the great honor that was bestowed on the band by the state of Michigan when they played at the inauguration of Governor G . Mennen Williams. For the first time in five years, the band and choir gave a Christmas concert together. The winter concert was given in February and the annual Scholarship Con- cert in May. The triumphantclimax of the 1951-52 year was the band banquet in the spring . FIRSTROW, LEFTTORIGHTVB Iarstfer K Smazel A VanW . . , . , , aggoner, M. Post, M. Catey, R, Moe. SECOND ROW: J. Hockenberry, B. Brooks, B. Boucher, S. Smith, M. Carey, B, Goewing, D. Burdick, M. Korroch, N. Haueter,C. Culp. THIRD ROW: D. Carey, B. Nourse, D. Adler, E. Lonsberry, G. Hough, D. Goewing, L. McConnell, W. Robinson, D. Heath, LG ' arner, M. Doty,I.Bryn1ng, M. Maloney, B. Morrill, F. Marshall, Mr. Moe, standing. 63 ENSEMBLE BAND SENIORS FIRST ROW: Wayne Bouck, Keith Maxwell, Dorothy Adler, Ralph Nash, Bill Starkweather. SECOND ROW: Bob Gowing, Frank Marshall, Dick Carey, Margaret Korroch, Bob Heath. 1 I '-rf-sn-m.I..... MIXED CLARINET QUARTET Margaret Korroch, Marian Korroch, Dorothy Overholt, Mar- ilyn Mackie. MAJORETTES Doris Campbell, Nedra Baker, Beth Winters, Nancy Lind. CLARINET TRIO Carolyn Trornbly, Barbara DeLamater, Christine Culp. CORNET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Lonsberry, Dorothy Adler, Jerry Hough. I I l v . f i .nk A., 4 - , 4 A S A FIRST ROW: Beverly Tasker, Doris Larson, Jane Smith, Helen Padgham, Virgie Strouse, Charles Berner, Ralph Heath, Bob Drexler, Paul Marshall, Caroline Plunkett, Jackie Finney, Inez Falor, Oeona Avery, Mary Endres, SECOND ROW: Joan Wolcott, Gertrude Dukes, Joan Jones, Marlene l-loerner, Marilyn Boss, Marlene Forsen, Ed Meredith, Dick Scott, Larry Thompson, Bob Damon, Eleanor Phillips, Colleen Johnson, Barbara Elder, Elizabeth Thorn, Shirley Van Nor- trick, Lila Shears, THIRD ROW: Viola Campbell, Connie Pike, Joan Garner, Oleta Rumbaugh, Joyce Merrill, Joyce McIntyre, Linda Shattuck, Eldon Dickinson, Melvin Plunkett, Stuart Shelly, Dawn Gakle, Lucille Griese, Carol Johnson, Esther Spagnuolo, Pat Flory, Katherine Simpson, FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Walters, Clarice Jones, Rhea Sabin, Marian Doty, Patsy Misener, Marlyn Kay Tobatto, Ann Huhn, Charles Dove, Jack Kirrrnan, Dick Cooper, Lawrence Helmker, John Dickinson, Roger Hewson, Arlene Feyerabend, Hilda Griese, Marjorie Dean, Peggy Reed, Lucille Buhl. CHOIR Starting out the year l95l-52 with our new director, Mr. Gilbert, the choir had 75 members. During the first semester we were busy getting ready for our Annual Christmas Concertwhich was acombinedconcertwith the band. Other activities included an assembly program and our Annual Spring Concert held on April 2. OFFICERS President. . . .Bob Drexler Vice-President . - Charles Dove Secretary . . .Caroline Plunkett Treasurer . . .Ramon Jolley 65 FORE IC CLUB FIRST ROW: Tanya Wells, Danny Hankins, Sandra Ainsworth, Mrs. Reed, Jim Tarrant, Carolyn Kelsey, Edan I-Iewson, SECOND ROW: Kerby Rall, Jerry Fortino, Judy Stackman, Pat Miller, Sieu Sabin, Lyle Clark, Junior Jolly, Larry Segerlind, THIRD ROW: Tom Rhoades, Bill Walker, Tom Stark, Mickey McGuire, David Teel, Gail Shoernaker,J0l1H Peck, Dick Northrup, The Forensic Club, sponsored by Mrs. Reed, is a member of the Michigan High School Forensic Association and is open to anyone interested in debating. The club participates in many phases of speech activities, some of which are discussion clinics, interpretive readings, extempore speaking, declaration, and oration. It also sponsors the Varsity Debate Team. Members of this team for the year 1951-i952 were: Negative team, Tom Rhoades, Tom Stark, and Jerry Fortino, Affirmative team, John Peck and Dorothy Overholt. Under the supervision of Mr. Fred Brieve and Mr. lra Bollinger, the Science Club had a very successful year. They participated in many Field trips to the school farm where they posted signs and labeled the trees, shrubs, and trails . Their spring proiectwas the construction of an aquarium. The club elected Larry Martis as President, Jim Wade as Vice-President, and Bob Miller as Secretary and Treasurer. STANDING: Larry Martis, Jim Coon, Fred Surnee, George Fine, Charles Beard, Mr. Brieve, Mr, Bollinger, SEATED: Gail Lovell, Jim Wade, Junior Atherton, Robert Ivliller. CIE CE CL B Q A :Q - l .za ,. A 3 7. ELECTRICITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Robert Schultz, Jack Nevills, Bill Lear, John Kingsley, Gary I-Iershorn, Mr. Godfrey. SECOND ROW: Jim Wilson, Alvin Sanders, Keith Maxwell, Bill Srarkweather, George Hunter, Dick Carey, Tom Perfitt, Wiley Bean, THIRD ROW: Allan Purtill, Kenneth Rogers, Edison Thomas, Don Buck, David Lyon, Harvey Nye, Jr., Don Purtill, Dick Scott, Larry Thompson, Under the sponsorshipf of Mr. Godfrey, the Electricity Club is open to boys who are interested in learning aboutelectricity and how it serves us. At each meeting, Mr. Godfrey demonstrated various experiments, some of which were explaining how a transformer works, showing how voltage, current, and resistance are measured, and a demonstration of static electricity. Although we are a newclub this year. we have big plans for the future. Under the com- petent direction of Mr. Dunn, we have proved ourselves a working, progressive Club, which we hope will grOw and create new ideas in the future of Grand Ledge High School. During the year we completeda museum project, which showed the habits and customs of people living some time ago. We also read and compileda list of historical novels and pro- duced some skits for the history classes. Among other things were historical movies and interesting magazines on the Civil War. FIRST ROW: M, Edigton, B, Reeder, J, LaFontze, Mr, Dunn. SECOND ROW: R, Welch, M. Stanaway, N. Koos, J, Carter. THIRD ROW: T. Ryan, R. Pearl, E. Meredith, L, Abell. HI TIIRY CLUB rf A. 54:2 f w . 'i ll :nl , ff ' ' 2 A J ,MIQIIM , I' Q ' -gl r Y, 1' ,Q f ,M aj- 'F f' 's 4 'V I l-, TI , 1, . 'Yi ' i I , f AI 2' S 2' i H 1 T '- I I bi f, S 1' ,fx f ' 'K , K lg , , 5 I E Q V' L' I 'sk , E r in tag F Q ' I f 1 , Q mh1 T I s 9 ' I l AVV' i lil Fig - I ' 4- 1 , V ,, Q ' . , -Q ' l 5-rs' ff FIRST ROW: Francis Hefflebower, Joan Balmer, Mary Lou Paschel, Virginia Harmon, Shirley Krokker, SECOND ROW: Miss Dingrnan, Fern Pratt, Norma Huhn, Allan Barber, Rose Richard- son, Inez Falor, Nancy Woodman, Shirley Reed, Dorothy Pitchford, Barbara Hamilton, The Hi-Y is a club attached to the Y.M.C.A. and is open to all boys In hugh school The idea of the club is to promote good Christian Fellowship. Under the guidance of Mr Nelson they have put in a very successful first year and much can be expected of them in the years to come . FIRST ROW: Ken Schultz, Richard Wise, Dick Parkhouse, Larry Kingsley, Larry Cody, Gail McCrumb, Dean Dukes, Ralph Shepard, Raymond Landon, Robert Crosslan, SECOND ROW: Charlie Marshall, Bob Babcock, Fred Kellogg, Gail Winters, Harry Wells, Clarence Aseltine, Ron Whitney, John Kinne, Don David, Chuck Peiffer, Richard Hintz, Mr. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Burton Hooker, Kenneth Nulph, Melvin Barret, Ralph Tilliston, Bob Simons, Frank Rysdam, Bob Sears, Kenneth Watson, Don Woodard, Bob Burcham, John Wardell, 5SSi5E56Tvii?'?t?lI' 54 N137 w1I5,T'v, 'i' 'iYU'i':iSf f ' Ii! Sr V435 ft! 0 FIRST ROW: Virginia Peel, Ardith Bollinger, Clarice Jones, Blanche Brighton, Audrey Gilford, Arline Anderson, Edith Tyler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Laurion, Vonda Dunham, Annie Hoy, Eleanor Tyler, Betty I-layward, Marretta Hoyt, Regina Esch, Marlene Forsen, THIRD ROW: Barbara Berryhill, Diann Burdick, Dorrene Steward, Rhea Sabin, Norma Bennett, Marlyn Kay Tabatto, Marilyn Post, The Y-Teens, under the leadership of Mrs. Sally Laurion, and the following officers: President, Rhea Sabinp Vice-President, Claryce Jones: Secretary, Barbara Barryhill: and Treasurer, Marilyn Post: completed a very successful year. Part of their yearly program consisted of collecting chocolate bars which were sent to Ger- many, and packing a Christmas basket for a family of displaced persons. Two representatives were sent to Lapeer Michigan 'ro the NORTHERN MID-WINTER CON- FERENCE, in February. The girls enjoyed many social activities during their meetings. Some of the projects undertaken this year by the Art Club, advised by Mrs. Johnson, were the drawing of outdoor scenes, modeling clay, and making tooth-pick figures. Several field trips were taken during the year to art exhibits and demonstrations. One of these trips was to M.S.C . , where they visited the art gallery. Many films of art were shown at their meetings. President. . . . Donna Barlow Vice-President , , , , Jqnig Lind FIRST ROW: Janice Lind, Erma Reed, Caterine Crandall, Donna Barlow, Sec,-Trees, , , Mary VQnN0rfrick Janet Stoney. SECOND ROW: Larry Heiberger, Susan Pettit, Mary Van- Nortrick, Mrs. Johnson. ART CL B ' i 042155 GIRL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO FIRST ROW: P. Shuert, D. Corey, S. Antcliff, K. Holley, N. Shepard, A. Maier, C, Shaw, J, Pierce, N, Baker, W. Millard, D. Campbell, H. Huver, SECOND ROW: B. Maloney, S. Eaton, J. McCaffery, L. Avery, A. Sackett, M. Collins, M. Fine, B. Armstrong, J, McClure, N. Earl, J. Challander, B. Tischer, P, Mingus, E, Phillips, C. Hoffman, M. lvlesecar, J. Wolcott, G. Dukes, THIRD ROW: M, Brace, C. Blanchard, J. Hodge, K, McCrumb, K. Myer, L. Maier, W, Rowlader, M.I. VanSickle, M. Purtill, C. Cox, J, lrish, C, Kingsley, I. Mclntyre. FOURTH ROW: L. Colby, N. Husted, M, Ewing, N. Lind, B. Elder, A. Pitchford, L, Vandersteen, J. McCaffery, A. Feyer- abend, N. Waldrop, L. Cody, F, Eveleth, J, Mesecar, S, Baldwin, J, Gilmore, FLFTH ROW: E. Vogt, P. Doxie, S, Acker, C, Miller, P. Reed, H, Griese, G, Rowlader, W. Shears, C. Torrey, L. Griese, A. Middaugh. The Future Nurses Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Piepenburg, is a new Ofgflrtlzation in Grand Ledge High School this year. Anyone who shows an interest in nursing may join the club which consisted ot twenty members. Our purpose is to help girls learn more about nursing, its problems and its good points. We did this by having movies and inviting doctors and nurses to speak to us at our meetings. We have made favors for hospitals and given money to the March of Dimes. Everyone in the club worked hard to earn their Nurses Club pins. A field trip to a hospital in the springcli- maxed the year. FIRST ROW: Ioan Chapman, Audrey Dixon, Mary Meisner, Marjorie Catey, Marilyn Meredith, Mrs. Piepenburg. SECOND ROW: Margaret Feye Abend, Patty Watson, Sawn Gakle, Marilyn Mackie, Lucille Buhl, Connie Redford, Donna Ruckert. President . . . Joann Chapman Vice-President. . Mariorie Cotey Secretary . . . Lenore Bennett Treasurer . . Sharon Comgton W... FUTURE HOMEMAKER UE AMERICA FIRST ROW: Donna Roth, Beverly Tasker, Caroline Plunkett, Betty Hunter, Mr, Kukuk, Mrs, Butterfield, Elaine Du Mond, Oleta Rumbaugh, Jean Wonser, Shirley Travis. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Dean, Carol Lawless, Connie Pike, Joan Jones, Jane Smith, Darlene Tiedt, Norma Miller, Lila Shears, Jackie Finney, Marion Parker, Joyce Kennedy, Joyce Hankins, Janet IviacNaughton, Donna Winters, Esther Spagnuolo, Officers this year in the Future Homemakers of America were: President, Janet MacNaugh- ton: Vice-President, Marion Parker, Secretary, Esther Spagnuolop Treasurer, Donna Winters. Activities during the year includedi a Christmas party, a dance sponsored after the Charlotte Basketball game, a box social and square dance, and F .H .A. Banquet. This club, under the supervision of Mr. Faull, elected Kenneth Morgan as President and Don Pike as Secretary and Treasurer. The purpose of the Manual ArtsCIub is to promote a better knowledge of machinery among h its members. Many activities were carried on throughout the year, some of whic were swim- ming at the Y.M.C .A. , and the showing of movies at some of their meetings. During part of each meeting, however, time was devoted to working on hobbies and proiects. Donald McDaniels, Ron Burns, Don Pike, Charles Smith, Dewey Howard, Chester Miller, Richard Shermon, Darrel Bacon, Charles Pitchford, Richard Richmond, Mr. Faull, L INDUSTRIAL ART CL R c .mt si-V ii' Larry Vanderlwioere, John Peck, Connie Kingsley, John Peck, Sir Tobey Belchg Jerry Fortino Jerry Fortino. Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Larry Vanderlxfloere, Malvolio. Barbara Noble, Violiog Gary Noble, Jerry Hough, Count Orsinog Barbara Noble, Sebastian. Violio. THE PIA S ' I N .. I A M, i ' , ,1.W,,, ,,.. I ,',' STANDING: Irene Brett, Janet Chapman, Mrs. Ellis, Sally Etter, Gayla Dills, Delores Nelson, Larry VanderMoere. SEATED: Marilyn Plunkett, Mary Jane Durst, Grace Pitchford, Dale Middaugh, John Peck, Tom Stark, Jerry Fortino, Jane Smith, Bob Faull, Doris Larsen, Connie Forsen, JU l0R RUTARY Under their creed Service Above Self , the Junior Rotary Club, sponsored by Mr . Beagle, is open to members of the iunior and senior classes. Each month a different member is selected to attend the local Rotary Club meeting. At this meeting, he can witness the programs of the Club and also become acquainted with the businessmen of our community. SEATED: Bob Fine, John Peck, Jim Teman, Ray Vandersteen, Ron Warren. STANDING: Mr. Beagle, Tom Stark, Glenn Smith, Ralph Nash, Jerry Fortino. 73 Us M0 Iron FXRST ROW: Sohanna Beck, Harry Moore, Dororhy Overhok, Orera Runwbaugn, Caro y Mary Endres, Uriania Myers, SECOND ROW: Donna Barrow, Arrene Maier, Margaret Feyerabend, Mary Carey, Arlene Pircniord, Snanira Hoyr, EveXyn Hamilton, AnabeXX 'Yomhnson, Mr, BeagXe. 'YHXRD ROW: Soyce Johnson, Bob Damon, Ken Leman, Lesrer Enness, Kohn Stevens, Larry Tomp- 'nd, Mice Faye Mrddangh, Norma Hurxn. son , HALL M0 Iron FIRST R OW. Pat Cain Nanc E 1 Lear SE ' . CON , Torre D ROW- . Y at Sa Y, J . Mu . l l lldra A. Shelly Oyce J0hD50n Ja Zle Elmer: Ga 1 lngworthf Arle . . ' ROge ' nel M y 3 D11 me P11 h Flne, I Hewson, Ju . aCNa -Ighlon ls' Marion P C ford: Dgnn on Baldwin, mor Jonah Te ' Inez Amcliff T mer' Pegg a Barlow- B111 rry Daflkenbriug Sgyadweus. Tilliiei Charlene ' Vi Teel OW' S , Don Brun - tuarr elle, Bob ui CUMMERCIAL owe . Huvefv . Mane Paula OW' QCYOKK' COND R ce Ba . QLFTH dd. SE I Hoyt, Sol! 51910. . Sean La , anlta M 1 Bono . p,uf5Ye7 am Sannes DXXSWTHXRD ROWCLKQ3 Sxobevikjjfse 51 ANDYNG' C 9 ' U2 ' DO' ' mnev van iflanera Rumba Detllcfcq' Suzanne Wa H2151 ROW: S S an exdfff' now: Wilma bath Noble' betiyi O FQURTH d ham: Bat HOCWU mow- yen Va 3 icz. , Pal , U B2 hmielew Dxehflfls Ham1lYO ' Nu. C l ll ld - ROW: Yrxwnxa RCVUO S ReytXO ' The Commercial Club, with Mr. Chmielewicz as advisor, started this year with 20 senior girls. Activities carried on at our meetings included several lectures by guest speakers and trips, some of which included a visit to the Telephone Company, Manufactures National Bank, and the J . L. Hudson Department Store in Detroit. l IFIRST ROW: J. McClure, M, Brace, A, Reynolds, Arvilla Reynolds. SECOND ROW: E, Hamilton, W, Shears, W, DeClerq, D, Stobert, THIRD ROW: S, VanConant, J. Dixon. FOURTH ROW: E. Bonofiglio, J. Ladd. STANDING: U. Myers, W. Millard, J. Elder. OFFICERS President .... Audrey Reynolds Vice-President. . . . Jean Ladd Sec . 8. Treas. . . . Suzanne Walters 2 JUNIUR CUMMERCIAL s ix. T. Xie x .ww so- W. SECO QXRU yen? tx. 'Y . 5 iotxvio yew- 5919 ' aker. 507 Ce Mariana 21351 Rtlm P X , Nxatxxvg B dsvavgkh ST Nxt -YOQYYQ. . 9 XCOHOCXM Dororkhl Ygeioves Roi Psrxrdill' l , Xxkafla 965, d KBC ROW- Arm U . ma sa Shepav - 9 WST Maw xj it gl don ' SOG' Qihs t ,YOYQXXYX X089 XNOA Ie Eime v Obs, 1 Nxxill lac nkenbilnb' ga Newly organized, the Junior Commercial Club did very well under the supervision of Mr. HarleyYoung andMr. Russell Jacobs. Students having only one year of commercial experience could become members. Both commercial clubs sponsored the dance debuting Wayne Bouck and his orchestra. The club elected Mitzie Eimer as President, Terry Dankenbring as Vice-President, Mar- lene Eveleth as Secretary, and Joyce Pearson as Treasurer. JUNIDR HIGH CHEERLEADEH FIRST ROW: Dorothy VenSick1e, Geraldine VanderMoere, Jeanine Bouck. SECOND ROW: Miss Thompson, Dianne Well- man, Emmalene Bass. 76 VAR ITY CLUB VAR ITY CHEERLEADER FIRST ROW: Carolyn Kelsey, Wilma Millard, Dorothy Corey, SECOND ROW: Miss Thompson, Sue Baldwin, Lorraine Vandersteen, Janice Irish, Susan Fuday. FIRST ROW: Clyde Peck, Bob Fine, Jim Teman, Bill Hunt, Kendall Max- well, Ron Warren, Jerry Barnhart, Mr, Benge, SECOND ROW: Doyle Root, Eldon Baldwin, Ted Stoll, Ray Vandersteen, Charles Dixon, Dick Darcy, Graydon Briggs, Cleo Wood. THIRD ROW: Kendall Pearl, Louie VanSickle, Sylvester Granger, Max Becher, Lawrence Miller, Jerry Russell, Don Way, Neal Dukes, Bob Kempf, Tom Hamilton. IQ do 6? ATHLETICS , 'L r L 1 RE ERVE FOUTBALL W FOURTH ROW:RobertBurcham, Leoniuenker, Dave Teel, Jim Cody, Robert Simons, Mickey Maguire. THIRD ROW: Kendall Pearl, Ron Whitney, Fred Kellog, Jirn Coon, Dan Traen, Gail Shoemaker, Ron Burns. SECOND ROW: Gary McDonough, Chester Miller, Dwightlones, Don David, Larry Cody, Bill Brunger, Lyle Clark, Larry Davis.FlRST ROW: Mr. Newcombe, Bob Wells, Dean Dukes, Bill Lear, Bill Brooks, Don Pastorick, Mr. Bashaw. With many boys playing in their first high school games, the reserve football team com- pleted their season, winning one and losing three. Mr. Newcombe and Mr. Bashaw coached the team and did a fine iob with the boys. The reserved lost their first game to Sunfield but still looked very good. In the Hastings game the Little Comets were outclassed in losing, 33 to 0. Grand Ledge 7 ........ Sunfield 18 Grand Ledge won on forfeit from Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge O ........ Charlotte l2 Grand Ledge 0 ........ Hastings 33 Grand Ledge vs. Everett Varsity 80 VAR ITY FO0TllALL FIRST ROW: Jerry Barnhart, Norman Koos, Tom Perfitt, Bob Fine, Cleo Wood, Max Becker, Melvin Plunkett, Jim Carter, Norbert lxlclntyre, Couch Harold Benge. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Fred Brieve, Eldon Baldwin, Don Patrick, Ray Vandersteen, Doug Armstrong, Bob Kenipl, Chuck Dixon, Bill Hunt, Asst, Coach Ed Dunn, THIRD ROW: Ted Stoll, Sylvester Granger, Neal Dukes, Lawrence Miller, Jerry Russell, Franklin Rysdam, Ron Buck, After dropping the first game of the season to a strong lthaca team, the Comets came back to play their best game of the season. The coaching staffof Harold Benge, Fred Brieve, and Ed Dunn fired the boys up and the Comets held the highly powered St. Johns team scoreless until late in the game. ln the fourth quarter St. Johns blocked a Grand Ledge punt and recovered it for a touchdown. The game ended 6 to O, a heartbreaking defeat for the Comets. The following week the Comets came back to tie Hastings, I9 to l9. After this tie the Comets lost the remaining games on their schedule. SEASONS RECORD Grand Ledge 0 Ithaca 26 Grand Ledge 0 St. Johns 6 Grand Ledge l9 Hastings l9 Grand Ledge 6 Charlotte l8 Grand Ledge Eaton Rapids 33 Grand Ledge Everett 33 Grand Ledge Howell 26 Grand Ledge Mason 27 Grand Ledge Cancelled lonia 81 FIRST ROW: Charles Dixon, Ron MacWarren, Jim Teman, Glenn Smith, Gradon Briggs. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sierra, Rodney Pearl, Jim Wade, Terry Bankenbring, Gail Shoemaker, Ray Vandersteen. VARSITY BA KETBALL Counting all tournament games, the Comets completed their i952 basketball season winning 6, while losing ll. ln his first year of coaching the varsity, Ben Sierra had a young team to work with. As the season drew to a close the Comets Finally found themselves, scoring 64 and 65 points in their last two games. In the last game of the season the Comets scored 65 points but still lost the game to a strong Hastings team Lynn Beadle, Hastings center set a scoring record in this game with his 50 points. Jim Teman led the scoring with l89 points while Gail Shoemaker led in percentage of shots made with a .348 mark. SEASONS RECORDS Grand Ledge 23 St. Johns 57 44 Eaton Rapids 30 38 Charlotte 52 44 Everett 55 39 Mason 60 46 Howell 38 47 Ithaca 44 56 Eaton Rapids 49 35 Charlotte 57 30 Everett 56 49 Mason 61 64 Howell 48 65 Hastings 81 Christmas Tournaments 26 Sunfield 61 41 Boys Vocational School I4 36 DeWitt 52 District Tournaments 39 Charlotte 57 l Ray WanderSteen Center Rodney Pearl Guard Wim' A M? ff' , 252.4 , I ,L ' -'..... 13 ,F , '5jk11?L..i 5352 . I., Q! 4 'V Q 'G , if-25:12 f - ' N' Terry Dankenbring Center A rv C , .,.r,.,..u ,x 'FY infix Q N 4 Y 42 4 T AF' in ,f 'Q , 6 .,r, fs rrr ,gwxfrffge Nl 'W 'ff A Nw. 1 T, I U HWS L 5 'V' if F' z l , of In , - , ' , J . . l , - 1 .. M g.-.5 , , ...,,., h.. . .,.,.'-:np-is fdvfq, 1' ' '-r 'A n -. , 'I . ..o Q .,. ,r , x ' s ' . . ' ' 7 ' a . ., . ,.. ' 121 0 n '. ,,.. -..-ss . , . , ..- . H. .. '.,- 4 , . ,v sx ., :-.Q..j,,. 1 '-4 '. ., re-,m..'. 4. , Ss -. ., --f Qual- . 'I - 5 - ' 11- .- ' as - 3 -n-:QQ 1115-- . ' I L, . 4 ' . ' . .-.s-P gs r BA KETBALL ' ut 'Os . if .J ' V -- 'C '5':-A r. 1.' - -iii' ' , Q I ' :,.,1E1'.LL? g:. PvT ' sq 11. 's,,l .'- 3 1 Jim Teman Forward Glenn Smith .- - Guard Gail Shoemaker ' 7 -I Forward I I ' Os' 1 . , 1 I 1 .'. 9 Y O ' . I I Q s Q ' ' m e . , 4 r U Q ' 'o '. 1 I I . x , . , . , . . . Q I . . X 1 ' av. ,' u 4 Os - ' .. . , 5 .. N , . If .lb ll. . Q O 0 -L H - - ' . . - . . . . ft. 4,---Q. 1 . r 0 , . ' , J. .-,f-',.. 3' .- 'N ' ',. ,- ' 3.1-'f.. -xt: -, I . .. .I M, gay, ' - ' ' ' '- ' 5 I -'. f-I-.--L , ' . - f 1 . f 'L 'c-uc ' . -1 y' na rl Q' 'Sak I urs, - J. . 1 ' I V -1 M , Jim Wade Center Charles Dixon Guard RE ERVE BA KETBALL 5, My 4 Mr. Brieve, Bill Brooks, Bob Morrill, Mickie Maguire, Jerry Russell, Dan Traen, Forrest Kelsey, Larry Abell, Merlin Koss. Under reserve Coach Brieve, the reserve basketball team won seven while losing eight. After losing six out of itheirfirst seven games, the Little Comets began to click as they finished their season very strong. The reserves scored 620 points to their opponents 621 in 15 games. Jerry Russell led the reserve scoring with 146 points for an 11 point average. Bill Brooks was next with 126 points to average 9 points a game. ln the Christmas tournament games the reserves won their first game from Sunfield, 28 to 17, but in the second game they were defeated by Resurrection, 25 to 16. Grand Ledge St. Johns 58 Grand Ledge Eaton Rapids 42 Grand Ledge Charlotte Grand Ledge Sunfield Grand Ledge Resurrection Grand Ledge Everett Grand Ledge Mason Grand Ledge Howell Grand Ledge Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge Ithaca Grand Ledge Charlotte Grand Ledge Everett Grand Ledge Mason Grand Ledge Howell Grand Ledge Hastings IEGHTH GRADE EA KETEALL :gh- gee' G44 k. '-'E Ju STANDING: Dick Robinson, Dennis Kingsley, Bob Bomershein, Mike Miner, Jerry Shoemaker, Mr. Betty. KNEELING Phil Bomersheim, Gary Brunette, Jim Irish, Ron Krupp, Larry Baxter, Ron Peterson. EVE TH GRADE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Tom Bishop, Gerald Shoup, Mike Dankenbring, Russell Smiley, Jerry Waldrop. SECOND ROW: Dave Walters, Larry Rogers, Jack Barber, Keith Morrill, Jimmy Doll, Mike Doty, Kenneth VanSloten, Gerald High, Mr. Betty. AJRA3 ns. A RE ERVE BA EBALL FIRST ROW: Tom Hamilton, Marion Hahn, Louie VanSickle, Jerry Lee, Bill Howe, Don Way. SECOND ROW: Kendall Maxwell, Martin Hoerner, Doyle Root, Bob Kempf, Ray Vandersteen, Charles Dixon. THIRD ROW: Mr, Robert Fortier, Eldon Baldwin, Dick Summers, Mr, Benge, A6910 Lfggggit' J 6989 UDQ it 1 JR. pm UDQ A 5 ns. ga .I X, mi 43,5 inf' r mmm. RJR., 'Um A Q A s-.1 ,, FIRST ROW: Coach George Newcombe, Norbert Mclntyre, Gale Shoemaker, Robert Simons, Terry Danken- bring, John Stevens, Burton Hooker, Ron Whitney, SECOND ROW: Pat Cain, Bill Lear, Ron Buck, Leon Juenker, Fred Kellogg, Bill Brooks, Chuck DeFore. THIRD ROW: Bob Morrill, Wendell McDonough, Mike Miner, Johnnie Morris, Jim Irish, Kieth Morrill. TRACK TEAM pw--v-ln-1 ,Agfa 3-l '.-a Li ' ' ix. 1 Q f ' C if-,J I 1 Pl ,sl af'-1 '-'Huw 1 .wlfbcfplyfl S.gN'DLff-lc, Y i VAR ITY BA EBALL FIRST ROW:Rondell Waldo, Jim Teman, Ron Warren, Don Luethjohnn, Dick Kleinfelt, Chuck Morrill, Tom Heming- way, Art Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Clyde Peck, Jerry Russell, Kendall Pearl, Ray Blake, Glenn Smith, Ron Simons, Ted Stoll. THIRD ROW: Don Patrick, Coach Clarence Barclay, Graydon Briggs. Winning the Capital Circuit championshipwas the accomplishment of the Comet baseball team of l95l . The team has won two championships in the four years that Coach Barclay has been at the helm. The highlight of the season was the game played with Everett. Dick Kleinfelt, Comet pitching ace, pitched a no-hit, no-run game to clinch the championship for Grand Ledge. The Comets won the game, l to O, but only collected one hit themselves. After winning this game, the Comets lost their last game of the season to Charlotte, 6 to 3. SEASONS RECORD Grand Ledge I Mason Grand Ledge 9 Howell Grand Ledge 7 Charlotte Grand Ledge 5 Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge 7 Everett Grand Ledge 6 Mason Grand Ledge 3 Howell Grand Ledge 7 Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge I Everett Grand Ledge Charlotte 3 Won 8 Lost 2 L Q 1 i ' f , if we LAM , ' A f V A ,,, V Z .gb N gg ,M Q . , .-jf: '4 W ff K bf' Q .. ., l '1 Q W 1 4 g we Q :I 3 Q 5.6: X f 7,50 'I . ,JH v h N v 'lj ,' . , ji tx, .-J 3-H ' 'fm ' - if 'f'2: 'ff ' 'f' ' 'lah fi' M if I gi f? KT, ' 253 1' N M, , fp Efi M I Q 1 ' is ' vw' 'MQ ms 4 Annual gponsors We wish to thank the following merchants for their assistance in publishing this annual. Patronage of these organizations will be your way of expressing your appreciation. AMERICAN VITRIFIED PRODUCTS COMPANY 855 West Jefferson St. GRAND LEDGE UPHOLSTERING MA 637 Spring Street XSON-KINNE DRUG 294 South Bridge St. CO Phone 253 Phone 62'W Phone 2' GRAND LEDGE AUTO PARTS PETERS FUNERAL HOME FOOD BAR 309 North Bridge 3IO E. Jefferson St. 2I7 South Bridge Phone I7 Phone 63 Phone 360 RUDY FRIEDMAN 312 South Bridge Phone 75 BASSETT 8. MCCULLY 224 South Bridge Street Phone 42 l V 1 H. 8. M. BOWLING I2I E. Jefferson Phone 423 BOB'S SHELL SERVICE 362 South Bridge St. Phone 4 ESCHTRUTH ELECTRIC 2IO South Bridge Phone I9 PAUL EDGECOMB 4734 Doane School Road Potterville 2924 FRITZ HI-SPEED II7 E. Jefferson St. Phone I00 WILLIAM LOURIM Insurance Agency IO5 West Jefferson Phone 56 SELF-SERVE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING IIO E. Scott St. Phone 92-W HEMINGWAY SUNOCO HARRY O CULP ' SUN THEATRE STATION Insurance 316 South Brid e 505 North Clinton Loan 8. Deposit Bank Bldg. Phone 152 9 Phone 279 Phone I8 GRADUATESl CONGRATULATIONS! BURT-S EORTINOIS GRAND LEDOE LUMBER AND FUEL CONFECTIONARY PRODUCE COMPANY 713 N. Clinton 314 S. Bridge 601 N. Clinton Ph. 2 Ph.46 Ph.60 MICHIGAN STATE ISLAND CITY SEED COMPANY CLEANERS F3NDALE,DA'RY 717 N. Cnhfoh 321 N. Bridge 1 C '0 P51152 Ph. 65-R P - ll' LEONARD WISEMAN STUART W. DOTY DUNTON'S MCCORMICK-DEERINO INSURANCE LITTLE STORE 300 N. Bridge Hcfhaway Building 221 Lamson Ph. 312 Ph. 229 Ph. 714 PEAC CK-S HARDWARE OCOMPANY SMITH SHOE STORE GAMBLE STORE S. Bridge S. Bridge S. Bridge M102 Ph. 5I2-M Ph. 431 WILLIS SHANE JEWELRY BROTHERS MARKET D- AND C-,STORE 21B S. Brldge 209 S Bridge 228 S. BrIdge Ph. as Ph' 5 Ph. 644 HUHN STEPHENS CHEVROLET SALES FURNITURE COMPANY R' N' N911 , 216 S. Brldge 112 W. Jefferson 121 S. Brrdge Ph 130 Ph. 149 Ph, 59 ' CADE'S FOODS 222 S. Bridge DAHLQUISTS INC. 306-3GB S. Bridge MAC'S PHARMACY 300 S. Bridge Ph. 29 Ph. 12 wIRTH-S WELCH SALES AUTO SERVICE AND SERVICE Mogfopfl QFEAREL 113 E. SBSH 315 S. Bridge ' ge Ph. 20 Ph . 235 Ph. 133 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST wISHEs-- CLASS OF '52 LOA'?TlfEDBE5'LOS'T MICKEY'S TIRE SHOP WESTERN 214 S Bridge '04 W' Sw' AUTO STORE Ph: I6 Ph. 175 223 S. Bridge GRAND LEDGE GRAND LEDGE GRAND LEDGE STATE BANK MILK COMPANY CHAIR COMPANY 217 S, Bridge Union 101 Perry ph, 125 Ph.7 Ph.25 GRAND LEDGE HALSTEDS SHlPMAN'S GROCERY CLAY PRODUCTS DRUG STORE 700 w. Jefferson Ph. 204-W 205 N. Bridge Ph. 225 COMET BAR JERRY'S MARKET CgEf'iDIEEDgg 121 E. Jefferson 617 W. Jefferson 822 W Jefferson' Ph. 437-J Ph. ee 'gh I CLARK CONSTRUCTION BAKER COMPANY f2,'3lj5ERJ'Qf1'RY MACHINE SHOP 216 N. Bridge Pg 36e'50 150 Orchard Ph. 422 ' Ph. 513 GRAND LEDGE GRAND LEDGE IN W :HES FQVQEJQARE LUMBER COMPANY FARM STORE Ph 37 124 Orchard 520 N. Clinton ' Ph. 157 Ph. 28 MORRILL BROTHERS CONDON'S BAKERY Fig? BQQQTJE 143 Orchard 205 S. Bridge 303 N Brid e Ph. 7oo Ph. 103-J Ph' ,939 WINSTANLEY-S PONTIAC TEMAN'S SALES AND SERVICE FUNERAL HOME DOW QSEETEHHOUSE 317 N. 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