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

 - Class of 1958

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'14 I ,f ' iw-fZf .a- 7 ' v-' 'Q . ,Vf !L'p'wW MUvs ' ' f. -mf -'J ,X J Ng11mXskEK5Gf f 'Rv s W Nu., r A S . w1M LE n GE ' K f- I T ,I N11' 1 N X X X l 'x X '18 X ' NM! 5 N r x W' , Q y X 4 2 , ! x , W W l ,f X af ff ' ,-viz! fffl L-X Published by the Annual Staff 1958 W- ' The New High School ' Dedication We the Annual Staff of 1958, on behalf of future student bodies, would like to dedicate the Annual to the citizens of Grand Ledge, for making possible this fine new high school which will be completed Septemher, l959. V Foreword F.-.. CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR Shirley Berryhill Shirley Shipman The Annual Staff of 1958 has en- l deavored to bring to you, within the 1 ART EDITOR BUSLNESS MANAGER limiis of this book a resume of the D' M , , , ' , Doroth Schulerr lane amer achvlhes of The previous school Y year. Annual Staff FIRST ROW: G. Bonofiglio, D. Schulert, D.Mau1-er, S. Berryhill, S. Shipman, M. Willis, SECOND ROW: J. Friedman B. Sands, B. Bentley, P, Taylor, S. Teel, K, Wise, J. Campbell. THIRD ROW: L. Swift, B. Mumford, S. Lamb, B. Rice, K. Kelly, L, Sedore, S. Bowers. FOURTH ROW: J. Conarton, B. Bouck, T. Miner, J. Taylor, R. Ewing, Mrs, Walker, Advisor. 3 'I'1s.',b MRS , WALKER, Advisor STANDING: Shirley Berryhill, Co-Editorg Dot Schulert, Art Editor: Shirlay Shipman, Co-Editor, Diane Maurer, Business Manager. S TED: Jerry Campbell, Mary Willis, Terry Miner. The Annual Staff The Annual Staff wishes to express their appreciation to our advisor, Mrs. Walker, who worked harder than any- one else on the staff. We had a lot of fun when we worked on The Ledge at school and during vacations. We hope that this book will remind you of the important events of the last year, STANDING: Joyce Taylor, Shirley Berryhill. SEATED: Pat Taylor, Kay Wise, Linda Sedore. STANDING: Steve Lamb, Lowell Swift, Terry Miner. STANDING: Joan Friedman, Shirley Shipman. SEATED: Bruce Mumford, Jim Conarton, Bob Bouck. SEATED: RoAnne Ewing, Beryle Bentley, Sharon Bowers 4 In Memoriam RONALD FREDRIC FRISBIE February 26, 1941 - January 3, 1958 Ron was a member of the class of 1959. He was a member of the Latin Club, JETS Club, and C.A.P. He will always be remembered by his friends of school and in The community. 5 sieizilieg was L THIRD ROW: D. Bush, D. Garlock, J. Murphy, M. Byrne, E.'Updyke, B. Cook, B. Stoney, J. Conover. SECOND ROW: K. Merrill, M. Smith, J. Barnes, P. Dexter, L. Harrison, C, Robinson, J. Brownell, B. Bentley, D. Schulert. FIRST ROW: J. Schulert, K. Reeder, B. Lonsberry, C. Tabatto, J. Austin, J. Hutchison. A fomwal initiation was held in January when the National Honor Society initiated twenty-three new members. Mr. Lawrence gave a welcome, and then Sue Burdick pre- r sented the new members with a ribbon repre- senting character, scholarship, and leader- ship. This years officers are: Tom Oakwood, tary, and Mrs. Greenaway, Advisor. sf' .2 Wi f R gl 's ..r'i L 'R l 9 .,,,, by The Formal Initiation SECOND ROW: Mr. Lawrence, S. Teel, S. Burdick, N. Russell, W. Eschtruth, 1. Taylor, M. Willis. SEATED: Mrs Walker, J. Morris, T. Oakwood, H. Korroch, Mrs. Green 7 away. ,.........M,w-u-a President, Jean Willis, Vice President, Hu- bert Korrock, Treasurer, Joy Morris, Secre- TREASURER Dean Doty Board of Education PRESIDENT T . Carl Holbrook l VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Charles Aderman Leon Hayes O O I AdlTlll'llSfI'Gfl0l1 SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Kenneth T. Beagle Earl J. Lawrence TRUSTEE Kenneth VanHouten office N Staff 8 MARGARET DORIS HAGEDORN VIRGINIA HICKS ,... .E:-: ii 6 'xg , .2 ,K , , A 2 X is A , W , ceei A - . KR R? .wf ug itz BERNEITA fm - .-me-:S I X are Vw 'ii iv 1 WILSON Secretary to the Bookkeeper MINER Organizations Board of Education Secretary Facu ty SHIRLEY VIRGINIA AVERY LACEY BERNARD IRA BOLLINGER ALEXE Commercial Physical Education Biology Commercial Coach Secretary to Mr. Lawrence 'H 5 Ui Q 4 , ff P' .,,. .. at Q xg , Q sf Q ' , ik is f LOREN BROWN STANLEY ANN CORREVONT JAMES Drivers Training CARLSON Librarian CRAWFORD Government Math Shop Coach Counselor iere I xl 1 ,ilf V.,i if anranr A I if : KAY DePUE WELDON FAULL MARY GALLAGHER LOUISE Latin Machine Shop Home Economics GREENAWAY Auto Mechanics English - ,-:s s sf fs -mg: 1 H -fwi3'i?g ' ' iifsflrs-'lgnzfla - . 575520, ,H 'Z 1 V6 S w K Z a xx ui vs M MQ' JS? K? 1 si S ,.f: I -,W-Q, , .Elvis l W 492 if N W 5 ssl mf 5 F sy F :f2qz,.f,z.1g A ' M ,f digii-?,ll7-f!l,.-lf?a' CHARLES VANCE JOHN DUANE RODGER HAGENBERG HAMILTON KOTLARK KOWALK KRAMER History Chemistry Art Speech Band Physics Coach COIIBCHOD Coach ,hq, . :.. ZFZ, - ': '::, ribim- ' ,qi ,'I-:vga -hlz Q H in ., ..A I L,,.y . .. ' wi'-iff 12.vf.swfzsS,s gw f' i I I-ws-g.s --.gs-, . ROSE ANN BETTY BEULAH HENRY McALLISTER MISENER MONAGHAN NELSON Reading Home Economics English Drawing Improvement Counselor r E A 'LhhEEt A o tr nyryy A A S S LULA PEPPER CLARICE LENORE RONALD MERLA SINN English POUND RHODES RICHMOND English Math History Agriculture Social Studies KATI-IRYN O'CONN OR Math General Business DON VANDER- MARY TW L KMNNE GEEST VANDERVEER Ah AL M WALSH Shop Commercial ath -' Choir Coach 10 Spanish Glee Club Annual, SYLVIA WEN SLOFF English School Paper SENIORS fii sawzii ' - X A- 2: lsillsfrlai 22, i ts . , sv Eg 5 43 of 2, Ellis. ws' Silks? 1 7 .- i f. ,. , ga ggi: L. w s . at 5 35215255 WL SECRETARY SALLY HISCOCK Sal If I've said anything for which I'm sorry, l'm glad of it. Study Hall Alderman 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1. HM ALBAUGH BOB0 A joker in the deck of life. Basketball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Projectionist Club 2, 3g Scribblers 33 Spanish Club 1, Thespians 4. ' UZL f 1T'lf?w 1:':rff ' vw 5' s '- , - f ..':..::x-if w- Nslfaw' E' fs .:IIL- ,. , : : 1, ,.s':sw :vsxzx:sz'ss'-9, 'H -' it if Hifi .AYWWfii2S5255:i'LifZ5'z5?5i5Zff. . 1 5 : Y V W . Egdiiiiiiiiigif gli 1,15 -v 5 , Tefffiifffiivi 'wz4Qzzirz tZ sm get PRESIDENT MONTE ENDRES Monte I believe if you give a woman an inch, she thinks she's a ruler. F.F.A. 1,2,3, Sentinel 2, Secretary 3g Football 2, 3, 4. VICE-PRESIDENT DORIS HODGE n Dorian Better late, than never. Cheerleader 2, 3, Choir 2, 4, Class Secretary 23 Secretaries' Club 4g Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 2. .... ., , --fflffezztifsgiwsfitlgli u,5gQT:f4g?L.fL,1 igaffgsgsazgsisiagggfiisggsgsffgsti ssfhvseiiwffz-ww .lx-f:lez.fs1f::: fy riff: gatw-.2f11srz.:zs:23ar msaggzlks , gg f-sg lt,,,,s:gr:r,-,g5ml,,,W gg.s:glg,s,m:H,ggs ef5,iq:fggg.,swssw'fw aw1sa.,,1.,sug58s'msssg4lmWf3f1'v 4.wS'is2ficf1:1'117 ln,.lf,',:ff Istxasmf W: Q 'f1f11f1'f 'f' -Sv fm:-mi 'fffis'qfHfwW'sf E skiiwst -2:w2rf.'..fiM3sa,-' -qmtzfreefsrsix -www-vw we .rl,rwfzrfasw-sezgsm1-5-fw,:s.1w'rfEr,HW Q-lgs:fw11ftsw21f:z2f-1Img,-...gsm ,,fr,:s1r.,151s I fer-Q fe- ln fimmfz-qym'sit+.l sf 4 ,165-1 aint.-2-S.W,,ez1:w,m-w:.:l:?,l,-- wg,afgsgm-szlsaffisywfe,,z-ftaw . MARY LOU ATHERTON Mary Lou gzszqgzgqtw, yllsgf fm, 5,-s ge, Eu Us gf., uf? '92 A Pwiiillf siggigai' ,z dx- sell, awaits? 2.551553-iii . 261535555 1? rr., . .kt X 5f.,,, .1.,.1 whiff? was ,imsiiiazff Lfsfggjsifis 5 Wsswilfefiv, eS'x,:rfl,--.gr 5 tl2r+:2,2:+sm .1 .fizifeiizgsgg -Eiiliilfa? islsigglexizrge Qu 'tm :ws fgiixq fra fr,7a.,.-.gf Wfzuwgv 3,f gf Q, 4 K ,-.st var' MAYNARD E , AUNG ST Unkie Silence brings friendship. School breaks up my Comet's Tale 3, Scribblers whole day. 3: V.C.Y. 2, 3,4. fgiigfiflsg.. wf lgsagai isf Tgsi rffii Iii' lfrsfzwix E' s5QfQ,,s?zE1, f:1is2p.?lIzl'- T REA SURER JOAN ROBINSON .. Jo.. You'l1 never see one without the other--Who is he, Joan, your brother? Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. SUZANNE ELLEN ARNETT usue.. Love is only chatter, friends are all that matter. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play 2, Thespians 2. .ze f--1. se,f,:.'ai f klt5 ff1f:5-ei-' 7' 1 J 1. i til? 2? S I Q. f 5 IULIA ANNE BECK vljuliell The world is a joke with me in it. Art Club 3, 4g Scribblers 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1. CAROL BEECH Toots There's a Far-a-Way look in her eye. F.H.A. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. -' wwfiw wf1z,eesii..e,tf f 211-5 - i,:fezvf-i -'fwf ' -:ffff'fA ' ' GILBERT BABCOCK Gil His interests are not here. F.F.A. 2,3,4. GERALD BA SSETT .. Jerry.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. -si 1225, In L- f fl V. wt- 11.25 uv--H.--,111:s,1'f--1.-sf 5- a -.'f,:Zi:iw1-.tzf1:1122 sie:-ws www. f'-- ,K-f 'tg--f .,f,- sf ,ffzwwz-s,,Qf.1.1-V, -if-,tvs f vyvf sw:-wg, ,... ,..,., , ,V ,psy 11 ,..,, ,I ,,.,,,,,f5.,f. , ,.., ,wg 53,5 F BERYLE BENTLEY Bery1e It's foolish to think: 1et's talk. ' Annual Staff 4g Latin Club 2, 35 Secretaries' Club 4g Voice of Democracy 3. SHIRLEY JEAN BERRYHILL Ridge Runner She who lives by rules, lives little. Annual Staff 2, 3,4, Co- Editor 4: Choir 2, 3, 45 Secretaries' Club 4g Stu- dent Council 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1 2 3 4 WILLIAM M, BECKER Big Will The early bird gets the worm, but who wants the worm? JANET MARIE BEECH ..Jan.. Judge not her worth by her size. Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-. 11 asf-1 We 1 -'J -:rffwe'wrNami?1Ift-ft,miiilstitsissafffsia?if,1s,ts .. REYNOLD BROKOB Rennie Wise from the top of his head up. KARIN LEE BURPEE Burp True to her work, her words, her friends. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Future Nurses Club lg Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treas- urer 33 Scribblers 3, 4, Annual Staff 2. ,g ,,.. .Kgs sr..5g,.s,g1.:1f:lgf:,twigg1,in..fe,,gp. ...,,,,- ,l,.f,,...frs,..,,..,, ew:-.:s'.,........,. , .- ., , s ,..,.., . 1, .. s,,. ssfysa1,.,.,.,,,.,i,, Y, 'igiiliigmi 'fi'x555f5i .2355 'i.fZflsEHE3ifyi5Qf5ilV5e5f' if '7,E'ff-sez? isa se as i 4. JOHN R. BLACK JACK BOYER lljedll lllacku My memory is what I Don't roll those eyes my forget with. way, girls, it won't work. Conservation 1, Football Conservation Club 2, Latin 1, 2. Club 2, 3. LINDA M , CAT EY Linda A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Comet's Tale 3, 4, Assist- ant Editor 4g Scribblers 3g Secretaries 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4. GENE CLARK Crusher His only labor is to kill time. Baseball 1, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE ELLEN BURDICK .. Sue.. My minds cleaner than a man's--I change it oftener. Choir 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 23 Honor Society 3,4g Play 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Thespian Club 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi-Y 2. GERALD CAMPBELL ..Je1,ry.. Some men are born free and equalg but some of them get a gir1. Annual Staff 4, Band 2, 3, F,F,A, 2g Junior King. f gp ,, .. .1...,s.... we-,f1..,.,,1fs . ......... ,....,. .........,.. A ... ,,.... ...L s . ,, ...wi , ..,,, s y r it G E RD , i f L,-, . ,,:VL 4 . mfg RONALD COOK BARBARA COON . M EQ Ron Barb , AAAA ZR' J All the world's a stage Barb won't be an old and I do my part cutting maid, she's got her plans .. - RR .. . . 1R-1A . . . . + Secretaries' Club 4g Tri- L. H1-Y 1. 2. 3- V . JOYCE A, COREY NIO.. Not too serious: not too Sal'- Play 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN R. CREIGHTON HAI.. If a line were crooked, he would argue it straight. Transferred: Columbia Military Academy '56g Comet's Tale 35 Scribblers 3. ffl' DeANNA JANE DEER ..Dee.. A top-flight 4-H-er, we're told. Cheerleader 2, Choir 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. PATRICIA J. DEXTER llpatll Women are smarter than men--just ask any woman. Future Nurses Club 1, Latin Club l, 2, Vice- President 2. .Q-. ' 'ie .,. , . ,.,..., '- 55 il l 3 359 l vl lil gift, 4 .r DORENE CRANDALL Susie Third finger, left hand, Susie, her man did land. Comet's Tale 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. LORETTA MARIE DAYMON Lou I could be better if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Comet's Tale Staff 45 Future Nurses 1, 2gScribb1ers 3, Square Dance Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. - 4. 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Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball, 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 43 Spanish Club 1. -551561 52, sa awilea m.,w,t ff:f,sSga4-fi is 32222522 1 R. ery its 2 S , rs. F i :af 2 f 3. i .fs -5555 55? t if Q 3' . A gm it 4 3555 5195? 'ii VEST 'f . ,sn - ev, M.: . I, ,JB 'fix if FA , V, , kk, ,Q s Wx. fi ,, g i .5 sf A is SHARON KAY ELLIS Grandma Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. F.H.A. lg Librarian 4. . f t KAY JOANNE DURHAM ..Kay.. A1ways friendly, always UHPPY- F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3,4g Library Club 3. GERALD ALLEN EDWARDS Spider He often burns the mid- night oil, but we're sorry to say it's not for toil. Baseball 1, 45 Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Track 1. NANCY ELIZABETH FENSOM ..Nan.. Steady, reliable, like- able. Bible Club 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 3. DELORES M. FLORIAN Nickey A good disposition is better than gold. Secretaries' Club 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1. WALTER ESCHTRUTH wan I speak of love when I have a racket in my hand. Basketball lg Football lg Honor Society 3, 4: JETS Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4g Junior Rotarian 45 Spanish Club 1. RO ANNE GAYLE EWING lIRonill She's busy raising cane, and it's not sugar. Annual Staff 4g Class Treasurer 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4. ffizi geziisiiissfiywfxi 'W rwzs esz' 'wwf was sw sw ig: -iawg. 1- f :g 7-Q,-'V -we-, .s ,:r.jgfg,5.g,. , .V as rg. ,. , sf? . , .. 15 f s g ' J if as Q X .fl -Y .fe . EM V - , f Ip?-,rgrzrisy A . H g 'H Ii ' S A . . . W, ws- ' ' DARLENE FRANK .. Dar.. A girl who can smile is a girl worthwhile. Future Nurses Club lg Square Dance Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. 1 K :iiiiifl ,Q 5 355 If 153511. -if' RICHARD E . GREEN Rich Rest1ess as a windshield wiper. Hi-Y 1. S 5 VERNA JEAN FISHER Cookie A girl with a smile can be happy all the while. Comet's Tale 43 Secre- taries' Club 4, President 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. KATHRYN DALE FLUHRER .. Kay.. This girl, too, has her ring, joy and happiness we hope it will bring. Art Club 3. 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IRENE HANKINS Renie She and gloom are no relation, F.H.A. 1,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3. r x 1 v irflfn-I will s Ui:-i??i,' f.23.'m..3!i,' .sv f, ,,1.,.:fsffm 1.-as ?ggs,4s,.f1e.z , . , M MICHAEL WILLIAM GROSS GERALD GROVE Mike Jerry What these quiet fellows Upon his brow shame is will do when no one is afraid to sit. looking! Art Club 25 Football 1. Square Dance Club 3. ss 2 fvsiiiltsfls J gui 3' K- I r 2317 g x 1 ,J , f .. i 'JJ' W . -if 5'FZ1'f3eiQ2fii5iif W1 I ' if ..,, I 'VJ' z V55 I4 :s -M-..iw i --af V 825532. , . M. z, 7: II 97 1, 93514 Zfe lsi nf, 'bi 2,5 ff: rm-'fRx?'U -'L' UZ sp:-1,..fsf5 qw, F55 . n f fy gif-2' - 'wif K wwf'- ifefs 535 - 'filiiifu sffil' LX 1' 3774 bf , , ,fas,.f., ss. -. S S if sf fy Q. ss A . fl' fx I' .. ,J . up .M , . X ,gs ,s S . , R slay rl ,tk ai as .Zi is 353 An :fi , , 1 Nigel si 1 uk , H mmm? Q 6 ms 1,6 IJEE v GARTH M , HARRIS Guffy Whenever I feel like exercising, I just lie down until the feeling goes away. Football 2, 35 Tennis 3. 18 LOU ANN HARRISON LuLu She's the kind of woman who talks on and on about things that leave her speechless. Art Club 3, Secretary 2: Play 45 Scribblers 3: Thespians 3, 4. ,mvsaww SHARON HADDIX Sharon To know her is to like her. Librarian 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JIM HANKINS Jim-' I never think of the future, it comes too soon. . , ., ...-sig. 7 V S sf' ' .,., .s 1 . .giyff if i i ' .E lsa 1 ,.. ,sjsslgri ..,f.gs?f::s . . K , , .l was.,'-5-Is.. - M E..--rv2:9i'f 2' -- . in -' M552 L K ,la .WZ g , 421 A its Q' 1: if If , in . A I WF EV :Q X --'.- 3 -....f , .7 r .VF .,. ,..,,. . .S .swf in i in ill I ills ? f -.4 AS ii slkfsftfwfrfi rereywg. .7 Ki llitwissizzsgf, sm l 7. 1wfk..Z?w fs ...,.f.,,,, , . Qwfw so r DON HAUETER Friends, Romans, Country- men, lend me your girls. SORDON K. HAYWARD Gordie Do I like the girls? No, not I--Do the girls like me? Seems true, but why? Choir 3,4g F.F.A. 1, Projectionist Club 2, 3. 41 Wi' f?5f-iight' LSL. Y V-,I-9,.f--,ffm-,, - - f-1.,v4i:5i1E:'iS2Eiith .V ..+.. . mf - .fs-fsffsrffsrf rf Hlgirgrwfg we..,111.?.l:va:'1.4SSg1S1l-as :ss3fff'ifws-ssmesffp 21 we ls f ff Qgflgwvsiq,g52?sm1Zzyz4s:z.,:zz,ggfwgssfigff ' f ' sf.:Sws?emf1r49f7l ul ' 1.f'fgs'zyiiji j. Ms., W SQJWJEI - ,,,.. . SHSMIELTTQ ' f221?i3? 7 .lx Jr 1 l I f?Yffiif'Ef 3tf75i7i2'f22 i Q . . H..- gwgs, . ,, . W 12... .1 JL S2935 E? fs izfsfk 2-3?295kr'2E1 IAMES A , HART II Jim!! The world needs good men. Baseball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 JETS Club 4: Junior Rotarian 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3 4, President 45 1957 Wolverine Boys State. ELAINE HATHAWAY Gordon It's better to wear out than to rust out. Latin Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 1. A S - UW. - sy ef. L Yr? gwffglgs s H . ,, . I sis z Y- -I es 3 I K , , W5 1? , , I r 5 8 als 1, -.1 f ull Q S t V , I 1 4 f 4 S 3 Jia if I 3 I I F z,g1.mr,s ggwsiixiiixiiii W EWZEWXJELQ ' -iivisirsf 1 as gtf.,ra,Zgs, 21:22 wp 15-ti .S as :xiLws!55sxwR' efgsrggssger 'iff3s'11S:w E sxsxrxsfiixskz gf t, zsissiigifiiiiii 1352542 sew -JiMeSiA52Sf gsrww tw' wigs Qsgmsirssl 1:S 5s?fZ75sf 3? salsa 1 75.-M1272 Sim we 1 Tsillrirffli lesiwzsiiihs 19-.fsmfwi ,I z .. A ??5155Ifrfff' az: as 12 ' KAY ANN HOERNER ..Kay.. Not that I like govern- ment less, but that I like sleep more. Secretaries' Club 45 Thespian Club 4g Tri-Hi- 1, 2, 3. Y JOYCE HOY Cookie My ambition, the nerve to be naughty. Annual Staff lg Choir 4, Spanish Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. ROBERT HAUETER Bob Sometimes the only thing a man gets out of school is himself. Booster Commission 4g F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football lg JETS Club 4. VANCE HENRETTY Hen Get thee behind me, Satan, but don't push. Boxing 1gF.F.A. lg Foot- ball 1, 2, Track 1,2. .V-fi. f 5f5..........5115.21fefffg1s22fsi?fiiifffW T-1.1-Lilimi--.i7i.lii'if'i3'fI ' ' f .sl .swf-1 sw. f , W ,.., x- fr-3iiI:'i1LL115?E'QQISWV1fETS?i3lf'E 1!E'iii'-if-s?511.?fi+-A'wfff' -J' - '-W- '-:Ii 5 i ' ff'iiff'f5fWff'NxY , 3, K MPM 9 :UPL .,,.,. ..,, . . ...W ,.. . .UM ASEE? . ' Q33 ggiv ...gr its Qiisgig 35:35 Silt 2595.2 . QQQSQ was r 5 lr .,, QS? JANET LOU HUTCHINSON .. Jan.. She's as fond of dates as an Arab. F.H.A. 1, 25 Jury Member 3g Secretaries' Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. JUDITH A. IDE Judy Who says spinach makes you grow? Band 1g Future Nurses Club 1. fag s if if KATHLEEN J . HUHN Ka LORNA JEAN HUHN Lorna Full of fun and mischief Who knows what s behlnd to do all there is to do. F.H.A. 2,3,4. that innocent face? Latin Club lg Play 1, 3,4g Thespians 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. KARLENE KAY IRISH .. Kay.. Fond of fun and ready for a laugh. Class Secretary 3, Secre- taries' Club 4, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4. JUDITH ANN JACOBS ujudyn It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Secretaries' Club 45 Square Dance Club 3. KENDALL HARTLEY HUTCHISON uKen.. He's always ready for fun even if he hasn't his work done. F . F. A . 1, 2. LARRY J. INGALLS Little Herb Oh, I wish I'd never learned to read and write. wmmsas-sm --.ws-rm-gamma fw-were WeWa.N,l,,,l , iityi ,as a GLENNA K. KELLY Glenna Quiet and studious, but full of fun. F.H.A. 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri -Hi -Y 3 . CLAUDIA LANG Claude Her red hair is only one of her attractions. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Freshman Queeng Honor Society 3, 4g Secretaries' Club 4g Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. - 11 f' DOROTHY ANNE IA STRAM Dottie Be careful how you treat her, she can defend her- self. Choir 4g Future Nurses 1, 2g Square Dance Club 3: V.C.Y. 3, Treasurer 3. 102 mm-15,4 K , LANA LEE JONES Lana What will come, will come, so why worry? Choir 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. KEITH LOUDEN n Skip!! He's a hunterg Women are his game. Transferred from Howe Military Academy '57. Band 4. DICK LOVE Dicker l never let my studies interfere with my education . Basketball lg Football 1, Hi-Y 2. HUBERT KORROCH Hubert Play Boy: A man who summers in the Alps, winters in Miami, and Springs at Blondes. Basketball 2, Boxing 1, Class King 2, Class Treas- urer lg Class Vice-President 2, Football 1,25 Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 35 Track 1, 2g Spanish Club 1, 2. LYNETTE KAY LESLIE Limit A little shy perhaps, but not too shy to be cheerfu1. Library Club 23 V.C.Y. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3. ,f A .. L. or -1 f - :J ,, ,,,, .,.,--Essrgaria il- f fl: MS r Vg Hes, .M mi s so .fW1n,.zs,fs its 113- as x use ma .U 5 ggsiest Us skksffzftsssz ss. .4f,i:,li.. J. was: Egissiiii lfslsls-s .s1,ats1,1s ??1gf5i5??fiq ' fimwswff iii ELIZABETH ANN MAXSON Bets A willing worker is sure to succeed. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Secretary 43 Comet's Tale 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3g Scribblers 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, Canadian Exchange Student 3. MARJORIE MEAD Margie Silence is golden, but who wants to be rich? Secretaries' Club 4. aww ,iffs-ew pw. PQ .5 lfzlzf' Zs?3'w E WTI, fff.was,1,f wit vfiimv 7 ,-wfisihflflr S, M is , .,.. wg :we 2 2 - fff'1ffx.f, fissiilzl .1 wzstzsfsz :S is -w-1-11z-wf- - 7 --fs fs,ifs:s:sfsf,:wsa:sE.5?5zi3if Y Y ,,,. -s. was IG W '51 fifis my lg gl , ,. . 5 rss- 2 , M ,sfgggsfgii 311 ,1 3., ,f s v of 3 1,11 'fisiii2l?iffi., Mf4ess.4s11: Sfflfkfilil l 15222 225' DAN MARTIN Dan I'm a great believer in luck. -M ,, .. ,, M, . f Ziff5521512,55515'Efiiif55115.23.fill5177U21Ziff!!51522ii?iiiE5siffiif5ifliiElixx59iEf5iYfHE?iiEffEf , .. A r,.. r,rr,,.,,rr,,r. r,t.,. ,,t. .Mt.a, r.,, t,,.., ,,..,,..,,. ,..,,..,..,,..,,.,,..,,.,,.., ,,..,,..,,.. ,..,.., , , ,, .Qs-,ffs-.Xfs-,Igetff.t1,1-.1f,f.s,1,W,-,S frswgxfgqsggg unsfuss:-,qs TERRY MINER Terry After completing school, I can only say, Amen. Annual Staff 3, 4, Basket- ball lg Choir 4g Football 1, 2, 3, Play 2, Spanish Club lg Tennis lg Thespians 2. 22 DIANE MAURER ll Dill My Model A is my Chariot, I shall not walk. Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Future Teach- ers' Club 4g Stud-ent Coun- cil 45 Latin Club 1, Thespian 2, 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 1f1sfz4f52f.s .4f2g1a4s 24 124142 3 -,g.1-,f.f- gf -1 gg zz ff X- 5:1351 5,4 3 ,glm A s'fss's2i1sz2 M, xt , . 2522832 Ms ,, iff55'5.ii S5 ' A sf sw is Fi .1 La: su EE?53f55f?e'f 'ixisssas f ss essss gs fix i - W .,. .,, sez, 1, 1, '- 'isis 3m11.121s Q..fi.f.l, fifassf: 'l5if.!s5l?f? V9?ii?iiEL il imii' A iii, .:' 5 .J git. J f .1-,saw Iwsiiis g'gss!wfw sf2sfEi.:l1g S36:'!g59 'ETf:g M 5 WWE ii! ..1..r.1,,,,,, v.g,gsz,s,, i5g,Kei,,4f,,, s ' s nfii' 5.5-,1,. , Q .,.. ,f ,, ic if, fn :iff ziifi KL L 311 QWQTQQ 5 , ,, . if ,z 'i',fZ? If 5,3355-is' :EQQLWKQ 61225555221 DAVID MEREDITH Dave He can't get up with the sung he's out too late with the daughters. Qggkst, J JANE MCINTYRE n anew 'Never too busy to pass out a smile. Art Club 3,4. JUANITA MILLS Juanita Quiet to those who know her not, jolly to those who do. V.C.Y. 1, 2. A 1 l4.,.,:,,1,. ,..., f-S-'.fw3.w'w1 sg 21.11,-1 .fs 5.4 4 S . . , ,, in . I'ff5::Qf:i11ilz'iki- . J U 5 - 1 . , 1 .ss-W W JAMES L , MURPHY Murph He could sell a refriget- ator to an Eskimo. Class Vice-President lg Cross Country 3, 4, Hi-Y lp JETS Club 3,4, Presi- dent 3,4g Latin Club 1,2, President 2, Student Coun- cil 2, 35 Track 3, 4. THOMAS OA KWOOD Tom lf a grave I'll soon be needing, it's because I drive while reading. Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, JETS Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Tennis 2. 3 PA is alaesszm 452251 Sages? ff-jg g JOY LOUISE MORRIS ll Joy!! Always willing to help at any time. National Honor Society 3, 45 Secretaries' Club 4, Vice-President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2, 3. f - 'E-Wi324f'w1f,',, If eff-f 21 M M lfw,,,,,::-zz'm1w- rwslfk 5 :J If Ziff? Eta! M2155 SHIRLEY MUDGE Mudgie The love-bug bit her. Art Club 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1. lil . Iilfiii 1 TW: 2 4, ,E ,L fe sl 5? X . as W ,ss W, . 4, ssifwmft LYLE E. O'BOYLE Corncob His corn is straight off the cob. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 49 Football 3, F.F.A. 1. f,mf,-1,55 gtifilaazal' H-fws:-LJ MARIORIE PARKS Marge She's quiet at times, that's true, but never let quietness fool you. Art Club 45 F.H.A. lp Dance Club 4, Secretary 4. NEIL F. NOURSE Neil Take life easy, you live but once. Band 1,2gF.F.A.1,2,3,4. LARRY F . OBERLANDER Larry I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. ' -'1 . Q 1 lx- f i f W . 1 ,. fy3,,w'--ffg':7.i'i3, l, 51955121 5545 3234423255 limi VI' ' T1 5 : :J fl' iff --27655 , L15 sz f, 1.42..-at-zsxifsmfzm fi .az sf lfs.: W 3 s. . .,., -Rss,-Zilsfi'WfQe1 .3ffi 5151:f1ff':2l'fSl4isz1i2i f f, L1 sf , D -12552102 A f 4, i5f5'fl3:g 'wifi-iff? r IFE?-lJ:'Eif1Sl33i!k?IGbXEliS!'l ,MT IERROLD A. PEIFFER ..-lap.. He used to be bashful, but now, Oh, My! Hi-Y 15 Industrial Arts Club 1. JOHN PIERCE John Girls don't bother me, I wish they would! Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 3,45 Tennis. Q GERALD PARSONS MARILYN KAY PEABODY Jerry Marilyn' A mari afiel' h1S OWU T1s the twinkle in the eye heart- that makes one stop when Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Slilldefll passing by, Conductor 3,4g F.F.A. lg Tri-Hi-Y 1, Football 3' JETS Club 3 if 'M' i . RAY PLUNKETT SANDRA PROVO nRayu nsandyn He knows sports and that's I feel relieved at last, not all! ! for my working days are Transferred from ast Ressurrection 1955. Library 25 Play 4, V.C.Y. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4g Football 2, 3, 4. , 24 DOROTHY LYNN PERKINS IIDOIII A quiet girl is always welcome. Art Club 3, F.H.A. 1, Librarian 4. JAMES J. PIKE Jim If at first I don't succeed I try, try again. Hi-Y lg Football 1. ii .E n 'lille 3,2355 .1 S 12 ': gi f L ' ai r JAMES H . ROGERS Jim It's great to be alone especially when there's a woman with you. F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4. DAVID E . ROOD D3VB Coo1 as a cucumber, but not as green. Basketball 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3. s , , ' l' ' I , ..., 'A W 5' . t t , - - , 1-5, I I ig RONALD LEE PRYOR DUANE RIES mm Duane Any fool can stay up at Some think the world is night, but it takes a good made for fun and frolic and man to get up in the so do I. morning. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, JETS Club 3. RICHARD SAND Dickie Sans I have trod the path of least resistance. Boxing lg Hi-Y 1. BETTY L . SANDS Beti Happy and carefree that's me. Annual Staff 3, 4, F.H.A. lg Secretaries' Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Wolverine Girls State 3. NEIL RUSSELL Neil Honest, I'm not lazy I'm just dreamin'. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,45 JETS Club 3,43 Junior Rotarian 3, Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4g Wolverine Boys State 3. CAROL L . SANBORN Carrie She's not a rule breaker, she's just a mischief maker. Play 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. N5 Ni Ri e 5 5 ii i seg? assifgfw' , s,.. 2 'V 'PWZTQEI 2 hfeiisvkii. 5 'ifilfsls as S MS? . ' -.g - seg, rs. , Q fsisiese Zsiiisiilafi BARBARA SHAW Barb Little devils are scarce, take care of me. Choir 2,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1. LARRY EUGENE SHULTZ Lat He who invented work should have finished it. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3. ':.::1:',,s-mfg we ,ti ' , A . . s ,s ss Q... W., as 4, 4. s .Q - ixgzw:-A W' . 5. 4 if 1 ? -5 as ,it 4 4,35 v 3 N55 ' E E, I, .. up 65 ,El 2 my 8 H E , . ,Q Q ' '- ' f 91 iii . , it t ' :5211u2'uxh DOROTHY SCHULERT Dot A laugh is worth a hun- dred groans. Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Play 4, Secretaries' Club 4, Scribblers 3, Spanish Club 1,4, Treasurer 1, Thespians 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MW ik amass 3,5153 GORDON SHEPERD Gordie To describe him fully we won't try, just say he is one swell guy. JAMES SELING ..-um.. He's got two long legs, and two dainty feet--Klump. Klump! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Football 4, Spanish Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 1wifi?5?If2Ef25gG53'i5Qabiitirsssiirsiifsiwiiliii it 's ys- 'f,1s,igr, l, :lf if grgrsasffsgmgisz 15535121 ls yr . s.., ,L ., ,. V ' I' 1135? fr L YWW7 77 Q35 N Y 1:Eiiiw-sILisks?iL3Zis35zs...cN fiiw'-12'-1'f1-F-f 3432i WL M5 an -,. 3, I X' 1 ff ss 7 ,:is22gsf'giwi4'2ff1.siE5D 35'? X 1581: L'T53,sf 5263391241 S9 str V1 . Y reassess ggaggggsegfw A353335 gpleenibli-,Q sf r 'fl sf rw 6551 f T XL. 1, . M, ts . .wzysssl is fs 1 figiefwifsa JU DIE S IRONEN Judie She has a pleasant way about her that has made her many friends. Scribblers 3. 26 SHIRLEY SHIPMAN Shi1'1 She's as bright as she can be and always talking busily. Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4, Comet's Tale Staff 4, Chairman - -Junior - Senior Banquet Decorations, Square Dance Club 3, Tri -Hi -Y 1 . GAYLORD SIMMONS Pizza A giggle, a dash a shriek, a crash---that's Pizza. Art Club 4, Baseball 4, Football l, Industrial Arts 1, Thespians 2. ,V 357535 Y H' mi- Li ,QNSKWNYS -sh 5222 5 51225 21 1513 ,az I ggf x 3? fi, S '::':::: sag WEE fi E .M ,. ai 525 if 5 at ? li it 5 Egs l y i lai d s l .era SAM SPAGNUOLO n Spagu The wind may come and the wind may blow, but I blow on forever. Basketball 25 Choir 2,45 Class President 2g Football 1, 2, 3g Student Council 3. MARTA J. SWANSON ll A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. Cheerleader 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Clerk 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 V.C.Y. 1, 2. gig 5525::rjjjf5qg,s.5l,g'j,t.-f,l., ' F 5 , f . I lil ,, ff ':1us:l? .aw HZ .- :dfsfilefdfistzww 2-isa 1. 5 is , , ku ' t A ...,,,, ,wfdafwgiiltsi S.. M, f 1' Mus... i?igg'35wr..,,,p 3, , f f ,w'?Es'k4? 'ff Elini 57158 I ?5V'5f TL iQTlt2 ' 1 fiifff IL: s:w,m:,g,1 fl, tg, :Vis-was Mt- ,'..,,,.., ss aimal Eff? 1 LAVERNE SMITH RICHARD SMITH .. Curly.. n Ben n 1 mal' Seem 3 quiet lad A good all-around fellow. but YOU d0Il'I kI10W me- Transferred from Sunfield Transferred from Everett '57, Football 4. '57. N ,V . 5 was ffww V :'Q :: -'7 f'- TV 7 : - wat- Ii. JVLNS ms Kia ...ali ..... l --,--,, LOWELL EVERTT SWIFT Lowell Modesty is a virtue not often found. Annual Staff 4, Class Presi- dent lg Football 1, 2, 3, JETS Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3. fs 5 , 2 s 5 gk, - IES 5 EQ Si 5 s i ai S tg, E as ,ii 3,2253 ka . W RM 5 CONNIE FAYE TABATTO Connie She's mysterious there's not a doubt, we never know what she's about. Annual Staff 1, 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4. S 3 , s 3, args . if s V i? 5332 K... wa -. ,Elf 4. V4 ll lm? . gs 33 .5 f E .asf sf S f . ii: Q 5125-,VQEI safiiiilf il Z si' .555 25,25 RUTH ANN STIRN Ruthie Better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow. F.H.A. 3, Future Nurses Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3. DAVID SWATHWOOD ll ll If height were might, he'd be a king. Choi! 3g Football 1: Hi-Y 1. l sltissiaiisisf. is Y 5.,,,.. .,,, fg.zis.4,zg.,,:lsy, gygslgsygs ROBERT THOMA S Bob Speech is great, but silence is greater. ROBERT VANDERWAL Bob Only 25070 of our education comes from books . . JOYCE LEE TAYLOR TOI'li He1' peppy personality is the punch of the party. Annual Staff 2, 3,4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Play 4, Secretaries' Club 4, Stu- dent Council 1,4, Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 3. SUSAN TEEL Sue Guaranteed not to run down. Annual Staff 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. -if--H. -so , , -1-,f 'A-fr-ffmmfft,i4g,.,,,,,,:f,3 'f,Q1m:'.1.Q-W1I'fx.,Q13,o?'fiLf':1gffw--3-5,5-gi-1 . ,,.,,,,,,x,,,,r, 9,7 In ,,,, ,-fhi. ..,V:,,,.,..,.,,, ,-.,, . . K, Z GEORGE VASILENKO George Some men's deeds are left unsung. MAX C. WALTERS Beet Weeder lt's not what you do, but what you get away with. Choir 2,3, F.F.A. 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Class King 1, Track 1,2, Varsity Club 2. , ,... M ,,,, ,.,. , , ,s,. E, W. , , THOMAS L. THORN Tom A steam engine in trousers. Football 1, 2, Industrial Arts Club 1. SPENCER VROOMAN Spence Energy is too precious to waste by working. Basketball 1, Football 1, Hi-Y 1. GARY HOWARD WARD Gary This lad seems rather quiet, but once you know him, he's quite a riot. Transferred from Sexton '57, JETS 4g Track 4. JUDITH KAY WATSON Judy She has a smile for every girl and two for every boy. F.H.A. lg Latin Club 23 Play 45 Thespians 2. 'fi-we tglmgfftfql Us15.sasr-s3,z3sg+,ftfffw:,tQf 5, fi iV?g5 r'-535659115-,'il ,,,. ., .s ,,.,. ,W ,, .:i!fl12'Zi1:,fEs5f7?iz'firm , slgiiisii ffiqifkwf -ffff-1-wif 'yiifflifi 'cirfini-is-wfg,5' H axfsarlfNY',W:aswfsw..gs'ffHi 21115 was-W wa' ,,-was-gseszzffwax,-ww,.w S1ss?3ls52'ffg1va:+--wifiiiffywu L w 1 , i '52 Q as .R sv M522 f. ,. 5, ,v,g.,ir,f, , 9 -I e , ' if . iiifz-f f' 5: A. -.jf if 1 - iii f '1f'i' L Q-is I .. 1:1 - ' 3i3fiA4'5f'E1 A rfsiikff' si if 3-.in i 'Hg 5- ft' 3 ,, z,fasa3E .w2f2 i w1,f'eiwSis' 7Jaimentlfsfrirssziizfvfw.251W ' A 32314153525 K . K K vazfzifgim ' - I , -.trsqwzr t , 2 '- ,. f 'A ' if -22,,svzsS ,,,, - ,, , ,, -Q A-kk if , sis 'K 'ff wi? fziSZg5?5fi?rE1 - 1, - .lyrfsgssfwg Zz w in rs 4 asian? N awww K 5 if K u fl is It ai ,icky X wa? GORDON WOODMAN Woody lf school is liberty, give me death. F.F.A. 1,-4. 29 dia, , . . , K , .. ,. , ..,, 5 J we-ff'1, via- - V ms: if ?55fff'??5!QZff -,Ei li ES if lf ' VZ? I rv 1:4 -- iiQs13I.1,f57E ' ' in 51:1 -fzvssafw as m wfvzestiyfvi. ,, .ss 533114 if EaQig.mY3lf :Rfk , X A, k'I?ai'iI' s 5: , -Gs vf: u,.f5Qw,':, .2-ff.+'U:',Q 21? sl-l'sff1z.f 2 Jig ,r.ttSgt..5 :inf iii? 52 14 DOROTHY JEAN WILLIS njeanu A sweeter girl could never be found. Class Queen 25 Cheerleader 3, 4g Choir 2g Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 1,2, 3, Secre- tary 2g Secretaries' Club 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4. KAY MARIE WISE Kay Mae Mischief lurks in the depths of her eyes. Annual Staff 3, 43 Class Queen 4g Cheerleader 4g Choir Secretary 4g F.H.A. 1, 3, Secretary 3g Play 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, 4 President 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 4. History of the Class of 1958 ln l954, when we entered high school as Freshmen, little did we realize thatour four years of senior high would pass so quickly. You may be assured though, that we have had many pleasant memories. To lead us through .our freshman year, we had Miss Pound as our class advisor, Lowell Swift, President: James Murphy, Vice Presidentp Mary Willis, Secretaryp and Hubert Korroch, Treasurer. We began our sophomore year with Mrs. DePue as our advisor, Sam Spagnuolo, President, Hubert Korroch, Vice Presiclentg Doris Hodge, Secretary: Gordon Shepard, Treasurer. One of our first and biggest events was the choosing and ordering of our class rings. We chose the Starfire, which we thought was the best. We slipped noislly into our places as Jolly Juniors. Our year was packed with many activities to prepare us for the important year ahead. Mr. Hamilton was our class advisor. Helping him were Max Walters, Presidenti Kay Wise, Vice President: Kay irish, Secretaiyp and RoAnne Ewing, Treasurer. This was the year we received our class rings. We then began to sell Christmas wrappings to make money for our Junior-Senior banquet. Then as the re- sults of our good salesmanship, we gave the Seniors a very nice banquet, with Plantation Kapers as the theme. This, too, was a very successful event and brought our iunior year to a close. At last the long awaited senior year arrived and, needless to say, we greeted it with all the vim, vigor, and enthusiasm that is expected of a senior class. The officers consisted of Monte Endres, President, Doris Hodge, Vice Presidentp Sally Hiscock, Secretary, Joan Robinson, Treasurerp and Mr. Lawrence as our advisor. In September we had a yearly magazine sale to take care of our senior expenses, and then we donned our best clothes and washed our faces to have our senior pictures taken. Our Senior Prom then followed on February first, with the varied selections of Roger Smith and his orchestra. Refreshments were planned around the winter theme. We know the guests will always remember their evening inaa Winter Wonderland. As all good things must come to an end, so did our senior year. Although it really isn't the end, but lust the beginning, with each individual going his separate way. After the grueling exams came the traditional senior week activities-- Baccalaureate, Class Night, and then Commencement. As we crossed the platform to receive our diplomas, our hopes and future plans loomed large on the horizons before us, and we were remembering the fun and excitement of our senior year at Grand Ledge High School. 30 RC C-R V, fi by ,y -3 WRX X - Zig f Q X x lu 1f?' i-ffl r W s f ,f fi? K fryjw fb ff? K1 5 1 f f 'Q ol ., rd Xfffff, A 'ffw fav uw fi JT X X M1 'kxj 5 ' -K il X my ix -xt 4 x I 'i , YN, A Juniors VICE-PRESIDENT Brad Campbell Martha Armstrong Ruth Bates Terry Boucher Mike Byrne SECRETARY TREASURER Kathleen Kelly Judy DeLong Carol Bancroft Audrey Bellon Janice Brownell Tom Carey :,. , T- QQ? K . , fha Jerry Bancro: Larry Bodell Bill Busl Fred Catl ,4- 4 'elma Catlin H if no in Cooley he l rf 3 .,..,, A ! I yr N h , . elm? ian Decke E lray E idra Downing ill Fosnight Qancy Green 5. I Carolyn Church all xg ,, b Edward Corey L Donna Deer Donna Dye Gerald Franks Keith Guyer H Marietta Church Kenneth Cox A, 1 P ' Y Z Carolyn Dennis Lorna Eastman Don Frayer Marvin Hankins .-, '-iW K C f ttii it of John Clark Bonnie Crandall Jerald Deppa il .K G r w-.fl me Bob Eimer Donald Frisbie Q sm gf H 1 af-,r ,E K .- 'wr T! P 1.611 1- tv 3, af: , ra, 1, is John Conover Sara Jack Dibean Miriam Fellman , img? 1':,. rro,, Ronald Frisbie Kathleen Hardacre Jack Hart 1 G' Robert Cook John Dally ,X y ,J -. erb Domres Gary Fetzer or nyell CH Don Garlock Gary Hengesbaugh Jim Himebaugh Almond Hough Beverly Hynes Bonnie Kelly Lester Law Fred Lovell G. Sue Hineline Joan Hough Judy Janes Ria lph Kellogg if L a Vic ki Hockenberry Larry Howe Lonna Jenerou I at ,K Gt' Bill Kemp fvwffgg . .,,,: xg r. , Q-aw, 3-FF ' , bla, 22 it i-'ix X fm st I i a 2 if X 'UHF ,M x. Donna Levering Jim Lickert Gary Lyon Larry Lyon Jim Hodge Joan Huhn in 5 Roger Jonas x X in 5 ,Ravi X s X D ,ga F45 A ,,Y,.x 5. f .. ,, 'Q'-1-grim -,YW . Greg Kennedy Kyle Lind Virginia Mackie i 0w ,W . lr fr' i Nancy Hodge Carole Husted Jan Jones Nancy Kraft K x i V V ' ,..r. a L ' V Ga len Horne Charlene Hutchisc Sue Kebler . I R in I Yvonne Lampher Betty Lonsberry Bruce Lonsberr Bill Martin K, it ix ,M , if Dawn McCu1loug :ii ,R .. uth McDaniels Neil Miller alores Ohren Sandra Parker Mike Phillips Mike Ritter .liz in A P Thomas Mc Kinney Kay Mills M sz. Q X 11 i i Betty Oles Dave Parks Hazel Piercefield Cathy Robinson Axel Meister Beverly Morgan Evelyn Openlander Lyle Patrick Katie Reeder Beverly Ros ier i' I '- Kathleen Merrill Ken Morgridge Pat Osborne WYE J W 3. '. f K ,ah Judy Pearson Bonnie Rice Kay Scates Dixie Miller Doug Neuenschwander SF Ron Osman M 5 is srs '19 sie' 5 2 Gloria Perry Judy Richardson Judy Schulert if :, A lg .E Jon Miller Larry Nevills Marion Osmer Dale Peterson John Ripley Linda Sedore Diana Winter Connie Shanafelt Sharon Sims Virginia Stoll Gary Twitchell Ed Updyke '32 in I Lanny We bb Ron Shepherd Judy Sheren Bonnie Sherman 'G f 'H X- bk . Xi ,Q Dewain Sivyer Jerry Slee Bob Stoney Gary Van Alstine F' Q Q- iff' Tom Westfall Jean Wirth Q K at . 2129 X 'i NM Alice Smith Al Swathwood vrowaata-pgs. - ,. ' Y. - 1 5 '12 A -sf ,A rw' fn Charles Volk H555 S Warren White Duane Woodruff an gn Diane Tetens v MAX mt. wr. , W' 'F' . L X x , . lv .X E33 . . Y. Larry Wagner Max Whitney Pat Worden gm, Tamara Sherman is ir U 'mt . I k wa, 4. A Doug Shroy Mary Ann Smith Carolyn Starkweathc -m,,,, Marilyn Thomas Wilma Tied Duan Waldrop Elvin war L. - Zat S yttt Gene Williams Gerry Winstanle John Yerks Duane Zaikows 1 75' Q, In fig, X tx Q --6251, 5 Qfimffx Q9 XF Qi? ffiiw J JS 0 ,O jf l 1395? Fekrf X, T 3 W nf M R ! PRESIDENT George Barker Beth Ann Ambroson Ken Anderson Melanie Barnes Dianne Borsum Connie Burrows Gloria Bassett Bob Bouck Jack Butterick VICE-PRESIDENT Pat Durst Diane Avery Q ei W Q 4' Leigh Beagle Marlene Boughton Sharon Butters B B 100 N69 SECRETARY Margo Lusch sf. -' Y W f if S' x X ' if 'fr- k , ' !:: 3Z5gif':n1i John Backus Barry Bishop We S ah if V A A K Mike Brace Charles Byam xi-H-qv ,YR 'HIM ' 'l f , - I ' zf fr r-: K K ' ' is Hi s 'HE V gr 3- Z: .:vff , TA 5,7 ' ifigay ka gem.. V- Q Eivb A , TREASURER Norma Schulerr Tom Bannerman ?-..,.-- Bob Bishop li r ,,. , to 5 John Briggs Patrick Byrne Joan Barbe1 ss as Gale Bloorr hhzz L4 ,,. I KX ., X Gail Buckle' Christene Cag S . EBSQ Q h. A ' : v ack Carlton :rry Comstock Duane Cribley im Dexter lf J ,xg . 1 t orman Dukes Foyce Elliott ails, 7-Qgf.. Spencer Carroll x 5994 Jim Conarton if J- as Carolyn Culp 5 Z lm v .,v, V Q3 K : .1f., I it Richard Dibean Theresa DuMond Billie Ellis i -Wa Dave Clark Don Coon Linda Culy Sandra Dick if ., an hi ' a' sl, . Y- Allan Durham Eddie Elsie S QL Ma rtha C lay Richafd Corbin Dave Dale -at Ann Doty i ,, - rr ht, K Tarry Edington Joanne Endres 4. Janet Cline Sandy Cottor I f J Q an . Bob Davis Joanne Doty , GQ Ara Edly Lucille Eschtruth 'if ' .J 5 sr Judy Cline Marge Crandell Ed Debler ,A ' dx . ' Kent Dukes ,gg 1 , ri .,. . 1 h ni' ' V A .1 Paul Elder Linda Fellows Jackie Flitton Cheryl Grandy Dan Head D 15? it ff Ernest Holloway si Dave Jolls Carol Franks , :ay A. ,W ii' X. Sue Guilford Carolyn Heath Kathaleen Hosey S 'H 9. Dick Jones Roger Kirby P I L,i: E A 5 F Charles Kempf A, i ,I wg Us ,, f,. , 'L C ,gs K Jerry Fuday ga' 5 V xt his Dave Hamilton 25,3 gt Joanne Himes Karen Hultberg Mary Katalenich Sally Kirschenman ,t 5? Xlinm-it Fuller by - ih Cleo Hancock QW. ' 1 x 15 'K A J sn . Jim Hintz Betty Ingraham Larry Keefer Roger Kloepfer g sau t -1 if S If-zf'-5 Lois Gage aw ' : if ' 7 k.i . I. 'X Nelson Hart fi il fn LaVern Hoerner Steve Ja ckson Mary Lou Kemp Don LaCombe 1 Q F y 1 Jim Gilbert Ronald Hasselbring Mary Holla nd Ron Jacobs Arlene Kempf Steven Lamb s I :,,. N A Jonna Larson Linda loe aryn Meacham D, M G31 ill Morgridge ' 4:5 N aa a Aike Nicholson Dennis O'Too1e Robert Lavender Sally Love Mary Mead Don Morrow Janet Noecker Don Parker ,Ev Carl Lawrence Anne Lumbert Sandy Meier Bruce Mumford In :me .. 5 vf Ronald Olds Judy Parker X L-V 5 ,,,:. , ,P Sue Lawther Wesley Levering Mike Maurer W- ki! . .-fm, ' ' Nancy Meister Barbara Murphy Jim Osborne Ruth Ann Parker Q. mrs JS. Rick Maxson Jim Miller Nancy Neigh I ohn Lind Bruce McConnell Nancy Misener Q --1 'Q fe is f Paul Nelson ma. E' X, as We ,K K 41 Chuck Osborne Bob Osman Bonnie Parks Richard Phillips uf f . . ,Ph V, A Bonnie Pike ,Q Larry Pryor Darla Robinson Bill Schmidt Dean Shipman Marilyn Shultz is I .' -Je. Va- R E 3 l Sidney Pinkston Ioney Ream Doug Robinson 'S r Dell Schmidtmann Sharon Shoff Charlene Slee im- :. : iw Il' Shirley Plunkett Geoffrey Richardson -'I' A 4' Ben Rodriquez H40 'E' qu E Beverly Sears Frank Shortz Charlotte Slee A at r mum . 1 rw.: if M 1 in 'No 'Q-M., A K Dave Pratt Janet Richardson Bill Sackett , . at ' -,'- if K K Nancy Seign 45 Y sa Marvin Shortz Howard Spicer Marilyn Provo Jan Richmond Carol Sand we J? f if-Sl, 6 W ig yrroroyr SF 2 ' , Ioan Shanafelt fr ,. ,Q use 3 96 in V ':.7 I , Ruth Ann Shortz Dian Stinebower 5. QL av-qi .S 1-4 'M' g 5: imy ,Zn in ,5 3 ' S tt: kb N156 1 - 1 -v--, . . cz Z,k L .. -1 Charlene Pryc Tony Ritt. Jim Schave 4 Florence Shell ii occ M. Sandy Shue: Dave Strong 5 P A Q x ' :fi . 'am .er ,, ,la semary Stump at Taylor irrha VanWagner lly Waldron Dave Suntken Kay Thomas Sharon VanWormer Kathrine Wa ldrop W fi. .. ' 2, 5 I I ave Watson Ed Wawiernia Lawrence Suntken X ji? I Z 1 ffl 1, 2- fy V, ' M? . ' 1 Larry Tillitson Marijane Verhoeven Linda Walker. Marjorie Werner Jerry Swathwood Bill Swint Mike Swix I Gale Twitchell Priscilla VanKampen Margaret VanWagner Shirley Verlinde Stan Walker Da le Westrick Neal Wainright Myra Waldo :s.g'fgi1v,z,g fgiffaw gaaw fs .mfg fy Hiram ' .sri rv ..5gQQg3g4ye ' 21555 2 Y W ,J i M5 e f W it Z' , - gif. 1 ' ' ...., ' : r f ' vu' gif, 'W air Bill Walters Danny Watson Marcia White Delores Wright Z 3mM,, W X ,JFK I W. V .Z I Aw 7 H' , 51 'V W - - .2 A 1. . as W -Q: x, .gy -ig, . , . I V Q j L 1 L ,, ,K fi KSN? 5 A Y A 3. K E H W- ., 3, J, 1 S Y 5 AEK E W.. , -if fi K 'W W' gas eww:-H . , f k 1 V W- 'W' Y ' 1 E Q ,.,,. if - .4 f' -W3 A h , w . 1' .f f W me Wgixpfif, M5 ,J 1 ,N jf. ' W K 3 Q ,, kwa 'ffkiir f 53: 3 . - f ' 73 521 13 'Q i 4 J. 1 2, gf-is ' S if 2, ' 57 3 E v gi 1 3, I 2 2 2 li - rggggpw 1,-L -,-i,:w.ri:1 r tv an V, wgirgi ,Qui 'YW ?t .'E'?l ' 4 I 1 if . ' 'Tw 4 ., Ea . ,, 'g FRESHMEN PRESIDENT Jim McCabe Mike Adams Sharon Beech Jane Berry Nancy Box V Bill Atkinson Wanda Bell Pat Black Pat Boyce 7i l'!' 31 N ax fs u X N. 5 Q My B VICE-PRESIDENT Dean Louden Tom Baker Frances Bellon Jerry Blakeslee Bob Brace 1:- V if -. ff dj :lr 1 , ,, .,,- , .. , , .,., L, 1, SECRETARY TREASURER Sally Shepard Jerry Martis Agnes Bannerman Henry Benjamin Bonnie Blood Natalie Brownell e jyggiii S W Carolee Baxter Rose Bentley Eddie Bodell Mary Burman Gary Beee James Bern Janet Boswor Herold Bu I , 1,. 9. H , le en Butler orma Church fa., :nny Conarton ian , s a rilyn Corey dney Davis mcy Dunn C arolyn Campbell .px Torn Clay if 'xv 'Wh' ,,,: Judy Conover Margo Cory . 'is . TerryAnn Da yrell LaDonna Durham 3 we gr B , Q-N., 42 1, . xx Jim Carlton Carol Cody Doug Coon Jim Crooks Janet Deppa Linda Eberly Penny Carroll Jerry Cody Dawn Cooper f 2 'n ..:y f yxyy J tra y ' , Gary Culy June Devenbaugh Bonnie Ellis f' ..u4 .Q ' Y Sam Ca tey David Chamberlin Jim Colby '19 2. sv, N J' ,ff ja John Cooper George Curtis Leah Doolittle Terry Endres I' , izzl N. 2 J P . Duken Cole Dana Corbin Pat Dally Bonita Drexler Linda Fensom like - V me af' in ,,, Alvin Finney Richard Fletcher David Frederick Joann Friedman Q 1 '51 Jim Graham Patty Harris Judy Green S A 9.1 Bill Ford Eileen Frisbie Eileen Gregersen Susan Hart Richard Hasselbring fn. wus.. Bertha Himebaugh Dave Hodge Clyde Hoerner Lois Howe David Huhn Mary Huhn N 3 Ga 9' 'i Bill Foster R YM y iy 'fr Eldon Garlock Darrel Greenhoe Nancy Hayes Kathleen Holland Carol Hunt -we im. Ronald Fox Lester Garlock Margaret Guyer I n iy , ,r,, ' v Bill Hemingway Dan Holmgren Carol Hynes pf , 'lv Michael Fraz I sl . Robert Gidl Barbara Harp Russell Henism Vivian Houg Bill Ide 1. Gaylord Janes Sheila Kelley Don Krupp John Lamb William Landon 3 John Lipkowitz IJ. Lipsey Sandra Lutz James Marsh JoLynn Matthews Sandra McA1vey Carolyn McCully LeRoy McDiarmid Cathleen McWilliams eh an ,fr is Sandra Jorgensen Melvin Knowles 9 J. ai 1 aa? William Lay Barbara Lyon ff JK W, -V , figs, N, 1: ' ' 5, . Jim McConnell Peggy Meacham Sandra Katalenich Jack Koone Keith Lickert i Q-. f a if rslsr 3 N 4 L-.- Robert Mackie Karen McCrumb Allan Mead x Delbert Meister Penny Murphy Lonnie Obrien Duane Perry Nancie Pritchard Dinah Rickle Bill Middaugh Bill Murray x'.x 'g Carol Openlander Doreen Peterson Cheryl Pryor Chuck Robinson . . h its Dick Mikese 11 Linda Nejylski Clive Peabody Don Pettit Butch Mingus Richard Neuenschwander Nancy Pearl Barry Pierce LaVerne Reed Rosemary Rodriquez BW Anita Richardson Suzanne Roesch Marian Morris Bruce Northrup Ted Pearson Star Pinkston of . X.. . eye- Paul Richardson Jerry Rogers :., oy 5 Jim Mudg Darlene O'Bo Mary Perki La Rita Pra Wanda Richmo Robert Roose E 61 Anne Sa bin lob Seifert l -as It Caren Smith in Q.. X1 5, 'yik H. Cay Stoney 123' iteve Tack ren Va nderwal J N... Dewayne Sand Gerald Shaner Mary Snook Sharon Strouse Beverly Taylor Wayne VanHouten if 2 Ly X y'eQ g K Tom Schneeberger Leonard Shepherd Fredrica Snyder Alice Stump John Thorn Naomi VanWagner SJ 1- , s ' W . s Clinton Sears Dennis Shultz Margaret Spicer 'K asv K 'K V Dennis Sturgis A as Jack Tillitson Dan VanWormer Q- E1Roy Se dore Susie Slee XM Mike Se dore Karen Slover Lola Kay Stackman Thomas Stanger Ellen Swanson Harold Timmer Kathleen Vitale .Q ' X Judy Swim Wayne VanDerVelde Charles Wells 9 ,J Edward Werner Judith Winstanley Jean Zischke Judy West Nancy Winstanley Linda Lamb James Westrick Myrna Whitney Nancy Wilcox Carol Woodman Cecil Woodruff Joseph Worden Autographs Jerry Wilson lnretta Youn fw Varsity Foofbol I 1. W' t P , J , t ' 2 . . iw X' - .. X L V 15,1 ,eq -' 7, K t ' , f xg' 5gg'.5 fl l on k t ' , fi L 'fgf1Q21f55'-, 15 gvii ,.'g. ls? ' 55 ,Z 4 - I . A i ggi' ? 'ff5'ffT4'n - V , 1 ,.1- eww? t.... :SQf -1 Y ,fi wifi 1 - A -'P 32' -w e wwzxlr of-gfw liw ' as :a v -5- -' ff fl e-:Um H . wi' - its ,xi lim Jack Brad Gene Dave John Albaugh ' Bushrey Campbell Clark ' Dale Elliott ' l l Q Fax A V K L' v ' . t p A.,A J L ee V U S T, Kygl. ti , , 4--' ' N ' Y -f - V A, L Q Q up ,Q L Q, t pg lf k1f1ff4Q ?1f2,Q '-tile, 5 M 1 f ,- K gg t, , E 1 fm A I 'zfv, f,.M:1 f' ' 7' gzfgi -, we gg 'LD' t 4 -' w iv 5 Liillxlivibl Q 5 f'l7f in fe ' to - T . . 1 Eddie Monte Bill Dave Jack Dave Elsie Endres ' Fosnlght Hamilton Hart 10115 . ,fy A , V I I i r V ,., Z i ' , P ' Q , ,J 7,3,, , Q if-fl:5:Q,gglgQ H: 'Q . W . : az A, , k.',, ' , W u ffi ll ge up 5,1fWf,gs-agi - p . W no 1 m fg' '-W, , 'A 1 6' -' A . L, L, ,Z ff.. .Q . - 3 if .- 'J-'E' 7' Roger Jonas Bill Kemp Steve m Don Ji Krupp Lamb e Lickett Ga: Lyon Doug Dale Ray Chuck Neil Dean Neuenschwander Peterson Plunkett ' Robinson Russell Shipman Z1 -1 Frank Laveme Jerry Gale Duane Tom Shottzp , Smith ' Swathwood T witchell W31d1'0P Westfall I9 57 MOST VALUABLE MOST IMPROVED Lacey Bernard Ray Plunkett Gene Clark John Hackman Head Coach Lacey Bernard and his assistant John Backman led a very young and inexperienced team to a SEASON'S SCORES successful conclusion. There were seven seniors on the wi THEY team this year, but not one of them had been a starter O Albion 32 last year. Although they were defeated in their first six 6 Belding I9 games, they never let up. Their enthusiasm and will to 0 Hastings 26 win were unconquerable, and they ended the season 6 St. Johns 26 with defeats against Hastings and Ionia. In the last game 0 Charlotte 33 with Ionia, they had to fight two foes--lonia and the 6 Eaton Rapids 19 weather, as there was a veritable blizzard. Hats off to I3 Greenville 6 Mr. Bernard and Mr. Backman, our two new coaches, I9 Ionia 8 and their very promising team. EATON RAPIDS - I 1 'r.' K X. 55,41 A X T gTy,fs,,muW,42,3wf -will - .,,, wma,-V f f fi fffqrfrf A W A- A ' Junior Varsity Football FIRST ROW: M. Maurer, D. Clark, B. Walters, R. Kirby, T. Edington, B. Sackett, D. Schmidtman. SECOND ROW: M. Shortz, I. Briggs, B. Morgridge,B. Rodriguez, D. Watson, C. Woodruff, C. Osborne, D. Head. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brown--Coach, . Swix, M. Ritter, E. Wawiernia, L. Beagle, R. Maxson, G. Twitchell, M. Whitney, I. Osborn. sEAsoN's scokes e E THEY ... 6 Mason 'CT' y a ra 7 Belding I4 tbk 1 6 Hastings l6 l4 Charlotte I4 ,': I I4 Eaton Rapids 20 ': 26 St. Johns 0 f i f if i si iiri -s.ff3T3d5 is irrre ,B y This year our Junior Varsity, under the capable C Q L' direction of Coach Loren Brown, performed creditably. MR, BROWN Although their fortune against other teams was not great, they practiced hard and improved steadily. The J. V.'s worked in close cooperation with the varsity unit, an arrangement which proved to be of much benefit. Mr. Brown designated the following as outstanding players: B. Walters, B. Rodriquez, and D. Watson. The reserves were found to have much promising material for our school's football future. 56 Freshman Football FIRST ROW: I. Graham, B. Irish, D. Coon, B. Pierce, G. Blakeslee, E. Werner, B. Northrup, C. Hoemer--Manger SECOND ROW: B. Hemingway, D. I-Iuhn, B. Minlgals, D. Hodge, P. Richardson, T. Stanger, T. Endres. THIRD W: J. Ltpkowitz, G. Culy. I. Wilson, C. Sears. J. om, I. Westrick, B. Atkinson, Mr. Betty--Coach. FOURTH ROW: K. Jonas, D. Fredricks, A. Kowalk. I. Crooks. E. Sedore. I. Rogers, L. Shepard. SEASON'S SCORES WE THEY -T Mason 6 7 East Lansing I3 0 Holy Cross l2 0 East Lansing 25 0 St. Johns l8 7 Holy Cross 27 MR. BETTY Our freshman football squad coached by Mr. Betty started their season with a tie. Although they did not win any games, they al- ways put up a good fight. These boys were able to develop the fun- damentals and to gain experience for next yea.r. 57 W 'A 'X . X ! U me ms, N 9 E S r J! Q, ge, 51 'ii' In wi S 1 Q 1' -L P ' M, 'iw - ' , 12' W .E AQQL 455, 1? -J Junior Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW D Head P Byrne, G. Barker, D. Robinson, L. Beagle, D. Cribley, E. Elsie. SECOND ROW: Mr Bernard Coach D Hodge-Manager. C. Woodruff. I. Wilson, E. Sedore, B. Bouck. J. Crooks. C. Robinson T Stanger B Pierce Manager. SEASON'S SCORE Belding St. Johns Ionia Greenville Hastings Eaton Rapids Charlotte Belding St. Johns Ionia Greenville Hastings Eaton Rapids Charlotte THEY 53 52 42 36 38 43 36 29 64 55 63 47 42 55 MR. BERNARD This year the Junior Varsity ended the season with six wins and eight losses. Under the guidance of Mr Bernard, they were able to develop the fundamentals and acquire the skills necessary to be contenders for the Varsity next year. Two members--Duane Cribley and Doug Robinson were moved up to the Varsity squad for the tournaments 59 Cross Country 1957 Regional Champions FRONT ROW: J. Conarton, K. Guyer, J. Carlton, J. Murphy, J. Pierce, B. Davis, I. Hintz. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. Kotlark, D. Zaikowski, R. Corbin, J. Clark, G. Barker, S. Jackson, D. Westrick, L. Hoerner, C. Lawrence, D. Baker. SCORES G . L . 27 Lake Odessa Ressu re ction 40 Sexton 20 Charlotte l7 Lansing Eastern Class A 29 Lansing Everett St. Johns l6 East Lansing OPP. 52 57 I9 40 38 39 61 43 The Comet's Cross Country team captured its second straight Regional Championship this year. Highlights of the season were a third place finish in the state finals, and a parent-son banquet where each member of the team was honored. The comets should be strong again next year, be- cause nine lettermen are return- ing. Captain John Pierce and Jim Murphy are lost through graduation. 60 INVITATIONALS Hasting's Hill 8. Dale 3rd place Albion Invitational 3rd place State Regionals lst place Won 2nd straight reg- ional title State Finals 3rd place Mr. Lawrence accepts trophy from Captain John Pierce in behalf of the school. LETTERS: Mr. Kotlark, John Pierce, Jim Murphy, Jim Hintz, Jim Conarton, Richard Corbin . Junior Varsity Cheerleader Carolee Baxter Penny Murphy C3101 Cgdy Sharon Srrouse Nancy Winstanley Barbara Lyon 61 Varsity Cheerleaders Our Mascot Victory Mary Lou Kemp CAPTAIN Ioan Robinson Claudia Lang Jean Willis Marta Swanson Kay Wise Audrey Bellon 62 'U C U Q O O .C U GD .C .9 I Schulert, C, Slee, , I, Schulert, N. Vanwagner, M. Corey, A. Doty, N. nder , C. Culp Openla Maxson, N. Green, I. Richardson, E. T ROW: B. FIRS :J- 3 ni U I-5 Pryor, Burpee, D. Jones, C. hardson, C, Slee, J, Deppa, C, Heath, R. Heniser, B. Lay, C. Hunt, K. Ric I. Parsons, C. Pryor, SECOND ROW: I. .3 .5 3 2 .5 E N n-I .5 is GB E .-i 's I ni E 5 E 2 -3 E 2 cf 2 .S DI E 2 THIRD nsberry. L0 batto, R, Maxson, B, Ta d, C, 31' kle, S. Shep Ric D. Wzj Marsh, E, Wawiernia, Mr, Kramer, Directorg S. Culver. Garlock, R. Kirby, D. Bush. FOURTH RO Twirlers , ,,s, N , . K, Reeder, D. Borsum, D. Woodruff, P. Drrst, S. Roesch. Dance Band FIRST ROW: R. Maxson, T, Catey, S. Shepard, C. Tabatto, B. Maxson, C. Slee, SECOND ROW: N. Green, Mr. Kramer, Advisor, K, Burpee, R. Pryor, D. Bush, R. Kirby. THIRD ROW: J, Marsh, D. Woodruff. 65 D x 2 ...ff n cl D. Bush, D. Garlock, K. Burpee, D. Wood- ruff, R. Pryor, L. Pryor. l'l 9 1 ., 'F N. Schulert, I. Schulert, K, Burpee, B. Lonsberry, E. Openlander. 6 S B. Bush, D. Bush, R. Kirby. EE B. Lonsberry. R. Mason. J. Mmh 3 1 U I v fi ' f f 1 Q Y ia . , if 2 -1 '12 .1 P 46? if --Q Q .1 wa e 2 'Y' X WMM' in .... M-we W SENIOR BAND MEMBERS: K. Burpee, C. Tabatto, B. Maxson, I. Parsons, R. Pryor. O va,-g',.-an. - C, Slee, I. Schulert, K. Burpee, R. Maxson, B.- Maxson, E N. Green, I. Richardson, C. Pryor, C. Heath. S. Shepard, T. Catey. .,+-.,.-ifrrf J' 1 V K I hoir ool C ch S High Q ' A M P' H H r..,,hW,.,:.: ---- ,lwm-we , , Y ,g5gz,m4,,ig:Qwg.:mWfW-We MW.,-7 V- f . ., ., ,. ,,,,,r,W7vf-w A 'ky' M L MWw,,W , - .,,..,,,,s ,. :E 6 ? O n-I LD u P x if 3 3 2 d si :- o EQ O ..i 55 0 rner, C. Peabody, B. Walt Hoe mer, L, 06 an, R,A. Parker, C. H Sherm T ROW: B. Shaw, C. Beech, T, FIRS Ienerou, W: L. O D5 2 'JI I-4 . cn -,4 - .- -.-a 3 . 15 P4 o G: 0 o 54 0 'C E 4-T I-I 2 r: 3 n.. vi cf 0 I cs 15' S2 L5 cf o I-O o cz fi' . P'l 1-T o O 'li 53' 5 -Z? Ri 5 L5 ci' o 3 Ll E E nl Sturgis, G. Kennedy, Spagnuolo, R. Plunkett, M, Crandall, ch, G. Hayward, G. Twitchell, T. Miner, S, UI' Ch truth, C. ch r, L.Es Dee s, S, Elliott, D, CW I. L. Matth B, Murphy, K, Wise, S, Shoff, D. Tetens, F, Shelly, C. Adams, K. Hardacre, G. Fuday, C. URTH ROW: M. White, FO Hoy. -I .ai no 6 uf J 2 d 6 .EP 0 ua 2 CII. Am Harrison, S. es, Y, Lamphere. I. Taylor, L.A. HYU Ewing, B. Thomas, R. kins, M, BH Grandy, I. H Choir Ensemble FIRST ROW: L. Eschtruth, C. Adams, D. Deer. SECOND ROW: D. Deer, D. lasuam, LL, Matthews, M, Thomas THIRD ROW: J. Fuday. Glee Club Ensemble 1. vw ,gas FIRST ROW: T. Dayrell, K. Slover, V. Hough, I. Green, C. Hunt, C. Openlander, S. Hart, Mrs. Walsh, Advisor. SECOND ROW: L. Nejylski, W. Bell, B. Ingraham, M, Shultz, P. Black, C. McWilliams, N. Meister, K. Holland THIRD ROW: E. Gregersen, S, Mc Alvey, C. Campbell, L. Eberly. FOURTH ROW: J, Conover, C. Keefer. 68 lee Club cd EP o U 2 5 S F-' 41 U E uf -cf c: eu Ii Fi o IL' :Z .ci oo 5 .S cz o E o P-u ob 5 o P-' ..i an G-I H 03 II' vi I-u O ISI S. fa E-' ai y, V. Hough, U cn 0 I ai .r U 9 O -- ID M ci' o m I-I '22 CL d .3 'E O 2 S S 2 z-Q 'Q LL ner, B. Parks, T. Dayrell, E. ise ROW: E, Manning, N, M Walsh, Director, SECOND Mrs. Edly, Green, A. Hunt, D. Stinebower, C. Sand, J, Murphy, C. THIRD ll. pbe IT! udge, S, Love, S. Strouse, C. Ca Pratt, N. Meister, S. M Y. L- v-4 'll .2 I-ll J 5-. ua I-I 4-a E nl 5 S .ti v-1 Ll- V a :X as I-I 'U cz Lu . 5 'n ri' o o ... ... 3 Z -T E I 3 :f an F0 HI 0 BD 0 I-4 LD S n, B. Lyon, 6 Ohr ker, D. 31' ond, K, Mills, N. Pearl. N. Box, S. P chm V, Doxsie, I. Jones, P. Black, I. Ri Ingraham, eacharn, B. Lyon, P, M ROW: K. 2 penlander, N. Kraft, Sheren, K. Vitale, C. O J. W: L, Nejylski, M. Shultz, B. Pike, RO H RT FOU S . Kirschenman. 5. , C . McWi11iam Do ty I ff Spice mp, Stu er, R. OV an, I, Con H1 son, L, Loe, A. Banner all Richmond, E. Sw Johnson, W . I. Church, C. Keefer, I. Winstanley, Thespians iii l H up .- La 1 ' A ., f, K. - t FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sinn, Advisor, D, Schulert, A. Edly, J. Friedman, Y. Lamphere, M, Mead, W, Adams, I. Ream, M. Brunette, K. Hoerner, K. Scates, L. Sedore, M. Maurer. SECOND ROW: M. Swanson, Vice Presi- dent, P. Taylor, D. Deer, B. Ambroson, S. Lawther, M. White, J. Austin, C. Culp, P. Durst, S. Bowers, A. Lumbert, L. Loe, B. Hynes, D. Parker, R. Osman. THIRD ROW: L. Huhn, Secretary, L.A. Harrison, C. Robin son, D. Tetens, P. Osborne, J, Sironen, J. Watson, M. Waldo, B. Rice, C. Bancroft, D. Deer, K. Lind, R. Stump, M. Crandell, I. Richmond, FOURTH ROW: D, Maurer, Treasurer, A, Meister, B, Kemp, B. Camp- bell, H. Mills, M. Whitney, D. Neuenschwander, R. Stoney, J. Lickert, J. Daily, P. Byrne, R. Jonas, M. Byrne, President: I. Yerks. The Family Nobody Wanted ?22f K'-hx. C. Culp, M. Maurer, P. Byrne, R. Osman, D. Winters, R. Jonas, N. Bean, H. Mills, T. Westfall, B. Ambroson, B. Rice, M. Byrne, S. Provo, L. Harrison, M. White, I. Austin, I. Friedman. 70 The Family Nobody Wanted The play chosen for this year was a hilarious comedy about a minister's family. A different family they really are, all of the children being adopted, and all of different ancestry such as Indian, Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Burmese, Korean, Malayan, and Welsh. A lot of work went into perfecting lines, costuming, lighting, scenery, and props. The cast and crews did a superb Iob of presenting six months out of the Doss Family's life. 71 Future Teachers of America wi? K FIRST ROW: S. Hart, S. Shoff, B. Ambroson, Secretary, D. Borsum, Vice President, M. Lusch, President, D. Avery, Treasurer, N. Schulert, Mrs. Rhodes, Advisor. SECOND ROW: N, Vanwagner, P. Harris, K, Meacham, M. Holland, D. Schulert, K. Scates, M, Mead, K. Reeder. THIRD ROW: S. Shepard, S. Kelley, B, Blood, S. Jorgenson, C, McCully, L. Howe, G. Bassett, C. Pryor, L. Sedore. FOURTH ROW: I. Martis, J. Wilson, J. McCabe, C. Woodman, J. Swint, E. Openlander, M. Corey, C, Cody. JETS FIRST ROW: A. Meister, W. Adams, J, Murphy, Presidentg N. Russell, Vice Presidentg L. Swift. SECOND ROW: Mr, Hamilton, Advisor, B. Campbell, J. Boyer, M, Whitney. THIRD ROW: W, Eschtruth, B. Haueter, M, Ritter, R, Jonas, G. Horne, J. Hart. 72 Future Nurses Club FIRST ROW: B. Lonsberry, Treasurer: L. Eschtruth, Reporterg M. Vanwagner, Vice President, D. Deer, Presidentg E. Gregersen, Secretary, A. Richardson, SECOND ROW: M. Gallagher, Advisor, G. Kelly, S. Verlinde. B. Ingraham, T. Dayrell, R. Parker. Future Homemakers of America 'UU FIRST ROW: P. Calhoun, Treasurerg S. Bowers, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Misener, Advisor: J. Stoney, President, A. Lumbert, Secretary. SECOND ROW: J. Green, D. Stinebower, A. KCIUPI. M. Werner, I. Devenbaugh, G. Kelly, THIRD ROW: I. Doty, S. Butters, F. Shelly, M. Crandell, L. Loe, D. Dye, M. Fellman. 73 Future Farmers of America OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Mr. Richmond, Advisory D. Bush, Vice President: G. Bassett, President: I. Dibean, Secretary. SECOND ROW: B. Walters, Sentine1gT. Edington, Reporterg K. Cox, Treasurer. The 1957-58 school year was an eventful one for members of the Local Future Farmers of America Chapter. Top honors went to Robert Nourse, a graduate of the class of l956. Robert was a- warded the degree of American Farmer at the National Convention in Kansas City last fall . This is the highest degree of the organization. Another honor was brought to our chapter and school when Dan Bush was selected as one of five Michigan Members to join the National FFA Band, also at the National Convention in East Lansing. Standing Committee Chairmen for the year included: Robert Haueter, Fred Catlin, Larry Dobson, Wesley Levering, Richard Dibean, Gilbert Babcock, Lester Law, and Don Garlock. Honorary Members taken in during the year included Arnold Bassett, Sr. 5 Kerwin Smith, and Mrs. Betty Misener. 74 F.F.A. FIRST ROW: B. Ford, L. Suntken, D. Iolls, B. Walters, T. Edington, E. Holloway, I. Lipsey. J. McConnell. SECOND ROW: W. Levering, M. Sedore, R. Dibean, T. Bannerman, B. Lickert, S. Catey, E. Bodell, D. Mikesell, D. Schmidtmann. THIRD ROW: S. Carroll, C. Hancock, J, Osborn, H. Spicer, B. Kelly, R. Roosem, D. Shultz, B. Ide, FOURTH ROW: Mr, Richmond, Advisor: K. Lickert, D. Watson, E. Wawiernia, D, Westrick, L. Keefer, G. Beech, K. Anderson, B. Foster. F.F.A. I FIRST ROW: L. Oberlander, G. Bassett, D. Garlock, D. Bush, F, Catlin, L, Law, SECOND ROW: K. Cox, L. Dobson, B. Haueter, J. Dibean, T. Catey, Mr. Richmond, Advisor. THIRD ROW: H. Doolittle, G. Williams. N. Nourse, L. Bodell, G. Woodman, G. Babcock. FOURTH ROW: I. Rogers, D. Waldrop, J. Lickert, M. Hankins, F. Lovell. 75 Future Secretaries' Club FIRST ROW: K. Hoerner, L. Catey, Treasurer: 1. Morris, Vice-President, J. Taylor, Secretary: V. Fisher, President.. SECOND ROW: C. Lang, D. Hod e, J. Willis, J. Hutchison, Mrs. Avery, Advisor. THIRD ROW: K. Irish, B. Sands, B. Coon, L. Jones, M. Mead. FgURTI-I ROW: S. Berryhill, M. Peabody, B. Bentley, J. Jacobs, D. Florian. J. Taylor, V. Fisher, Mrs. Avery, L. Catey. S. Berryhill, B. Bentley, J. Jacobs, J. Taylor, D. Hodge. The Future Secretaries' Club started the year by electing Verna Fisher, President, Joy Morris, Vice President, Linda Catey, Secretary, and Joyce Taylor, Treasurer. Civil Service Books L- C-Hey, C- LHHSS- B- COOH- V- Fisher. J-,Wi11iS. were ordered and preparation began for Civil ' Hutchison' B' ands K' Hoemer' Service Tests. The biggest money-making project was the Soda Pop Hop with EricO. A banquet at Neff School ends this successful year for the Future Secretaries' with Mrs. Avery as advisor. J . D. Florian, M. Peabody, M. Mead, K. Irish, 76 l... .l0l'l6S. Junior Future Secretaries' N- M: U9 was 2 c ,, 1. A av 3 im IF? is 7 f X i' ig' E A Q gain. Q g H FIRST ROW: S. Kebler, Vice-Presidentg J. Huhn, President: B. Sherman, Secretary, Mrs. Avery, Advisor, Mrs. Basore, Student Teacher. SECOND ROW: C. Starkweather, W. Tiedt, J. Bomersheim, G. Perry, M. Brunette. THIRD ROW: P. Calhoun, B. Kelly, L. Sedore, D. Ohren. I ,- 1 . A ' FIRST ROW: C. Robinson, D. Miller, Vice-President, C. Hutchison, Secretary: I. Brownell, Mrs. Avery, Advisor, Mrs, Basore, Student Teacher. SECOND ROW: L. Eastman, D. Levering, G. Bonofiglio, J. Jones, J. Wirth, S. Provo. THIRD ROW: V. Catlin, D. Schulert, V. Hockenberry, M. Armstrong, C. Husted, D. McCullough. FOURTH ROW: J. Barnes, L. Jenerou, M, Smith, K, Kelly, L, Harrison, J. Mills. Tri-Hi-Y i V FIRST ROW: Kay Wise, Presidentg D. Deer, Chaplaing P. Taylor, Treasurer, R. Ewing, Secretaryg M, Lusch, Vice President. SECOND ROW: C. Sanborn, S. Kebler, A. Bellon, D. Deer, B. Sands, D. Hodge. THIRD ROW: C, Lang, M, Willis, M. Osmer, M. Swanson, C. Starkweather. I. Beech, K, Irish. FOURTH ROW: V, Fisher. L. Sedore, S, Arnett, J. Taylor, S. Berryhill, Miss Pound, Advisor. Tri-Hi-Y FIRST ROW: C, Sand, M, Katalenich, J, Friedman, S. Katalenich, B. Ellis, D, Stinebower, S. Pinkston. SECOND ROW: Miss Pound, Advisory L. Eschtruth, S, Shoff, I. Doty, S. Roesch, M. Holland. J. Ream, B. Ellis, THIRD ROW: K. Lyon, J. Conover, F. Bellon, S. Slee, J. Himes, I. Matthews, S, Butters, L. Loe. 78 Ari Club FIRST ROW: C. Franks, Secretary: K. Meacham, Vice President: A. Bellon, B. Crandell, Treasurer: C. Tabatto S. Culver. SECOND ROW: D. Parker, R. Osman. J. Yerks, L. Culy. I. Grove. THIRD ROW: K. Lind, President: K. Guyer, N. Wainright, B. Osman, D. Suntken, Mr. Kotlark, Advisor. Comets Tale Staff FIRST ROW: Mrs. Wensloff, Advisorg L. Daymon, J. Friedman, M. Katalenich, B. Ambroson, S. Roesch, C. Peabody. SECOND ROW: V. Mackie, R, McDaniels, J. Austin, 1. Richardson, A. Lumbert, J. Brownell, V. Fisher. THIRD ROW: P, Worden, S, Cotter, L. Jenerou, B. Ellis, B. Himebaugh, C. Brancroft, L. Carey. FOURTH ROW: J. McCabe, A. Swathwood, B. Eimer, K, Morgridge, J. Lickert, B. Bentley. 79 S P Q R i'Roman Commonwealth, Patrlclans FIRST ROW R Parker N Schulert R. Ewing, Treasurerg K. Burpee, Vice President R Maxson Presrdent I Elliott Secretar G Bassett M Mead. SECOND ROW: D. Borsum, K. Meacham D Aver P Durst C Cagle S Lawther M hite M Barnes B. Lonsberry, Student Advisor. THIRD ROW C Heath Doty B McConnell I Carlton R Corbin R Kirb D Coon, C. Lawrence, Mrs. DePue Advisor FOURTH ROW J Hintz P Van Kampen C Culp P Byrne Beagle, N. Wainwright, N. Green, C. Pryor The flrst bug event of the year was the informal initia- tion held at Neff Auditorium where the Plebians were sold as slaves to the Patric- ians. Then followed the Christmas parties and a big Winter Party at Wonser's Pond followed by a gathering at Sue Lawther's for Hot Chocolate and barbecues. The busy Romans also spent most of the winter selling stationery to raise money for the Roman Banquet. Junior Classical League pins were given to the new members. It has been an- other successful year under the direction of Mrs. DePue I' and Student Advisor Betty Lonsberry. 80 S.P.Q.R. Uloman Commonwealth, Plebians 4 1 FIRST ROW: J. Carlton, B. Landon, M. Cory, S. Roesch, W. Irish--Quaestor, T. Dayrell--Censor, E. Grefersenu Quaestor, K. Holland--Pontifex, B. Seifert--Tribune, R. FOX, A. Richardson. SECOND ROW: L. McDiarm d, E. Garlock, B. Murray, D. Cole, M. Frazier, G. Barker, D. Coon, B. Northrup, 1.1. Lipsey, J. Berner, R. Jacobs, M. Maurer, Mrs. DePue--Advisor. THIRD ROW: C. Cody, J. Swint, N. Winstanley, S. Slee, K. Stoney, P. Dally, C. McCu1ly, I. Bosworth, C. Burrow, D. Corbin, B. Ambroson. FOURTH ROW: L. Howe, J. McCabe, D. Huhn, D. Cribley, I. Crooks, C. Woodruff, T. Schneeberger, J. Martis, R. Davis, C. Sears, P. Richardson, D. Frederick. Spanish Club FIRST ROW: M.A. Smith, D. Schulert, S. Shipman, J. Freidman, M. Holland, J. Sabin, S. Shepard, Secretary: J. Conover, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: E. Open1ander.J. Schulezt, S. Bowers, P. Taylor, B. Sears, S. Pinkston, M. Burman, Mrs. Walker--Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Hasselbrin , J. Marsh, J. Wilson, M. Brace, B. Swint, B. Mumford, President, E Elsie, Vice-President. FOURTH ROW: P. Nelson, Stoney, A. Kowalk, D. Pettit, H. Benjamin. 81 Librarians FIRST ROW: J. McIntyre, M. Fellman, D. Perkins,M. Parks, Mrs. Correvont--Advisor. SECOND ROW: S. Ellis, C. Sanborn, J. Sironen, B. Shaw, K. Durham, THIRD ROW: D. Dye, K. Huhn, D. Shroyer, S. Haddix, A. Smith. Hall Monitors FIRST ROW: J. Hart, J. Rogers, G. Lyon, R. Plunkett. SECOND ROW: D. Schulert, J. Taylor, R. Ewing, J. Willis, C. Lang. 82 Dance Club FIRST ROW: D. Levering, L. Eastman, Vice President, M. Parks, Secretary, A. Richardson, L. Lamb, R. Fox. SECOND ROW: J. Jacobs, M. Osmer, Treasurer, D. Dye, P. Worden, W. Lay, G. Bloom, D. Sturgis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Crawford, Advisor, J. Lickert, M. Hankins, M. Barnes, T. Schneeberger, S. Lamb, President, R. Jacobs. Safe-Teens FIRST ROW: S, Arnett, V. Fisher, Secretary, D, Rood, Judge, I. Campbell, President, A. Meister, Vice Presi- dent, M, Willis, Treasurerg B. Oles. SECOND ROW: C. Starkweather, J. Jones, D. Deer, P, Osborne, J. Taylor K. Wise, B. Sands, L. Sedore, THIRD ROW: K. Louden, K. Lind, M, Walters, I. Hart, B. Stoney, R. Brokob, M. Swanson. FOURTH ROW: M, Byrne, J. Albaugh, Mr. Doty, Advisor, Mr. Brown, Advisorg G. Simmons. 83 .44 .SW .2 4 hw-wg ' -,D-0. ai 2 ,. in X S '-fiflilw f 'SW KY Cro-sm9?, Royafly H5751 H5877 X QUEEN: Kay Wise KING: ChLlCk Edly COURT: Bonnie Sherman 2 4 COURT: TOTQ1 Wesy B11 Mary Lou Kemp W Eddle E1s1e Judy Swint Gary Culy QUEEN KAY KING CHUCK l Homecom I ng Muffy.. . , al Lovelies The King 8: I Crowning Glory 85 bm? X if , Q ,Jeb ml X! l. X x Q N 4, gy X K 3 f I sk Driver Education MRS, WAGNER and MRS. BYINGTON Cafeteria Staff L- .I L? -.., MRS, RUSSELL MRS, TASKER, MRS, AINSWORTH 37 District Champions FRONT ROW: G. Lyon, D. Cribley, G. Clark, B. 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