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

 - Class of 1960

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S I ., o n 'f . - , 4 ., my 760 60 L' MW Quad ledge my 564404 1704660044 f4 Spofztc 7764414466 Sapdamafzea fmzcofw Senwfzc Ou lllgl' sclool ' end const ture but one small scenc from ou stage ofl fc Tus LEDGE whrch rs brought to you by the Annual Staff rn hopes that the our of the clas oom will al' come back to lrfe a you nu n the e pages The years max bass but mrs one scene from our lures mll endure 'vlax we all look back and recall rt as one of me most successful and happresr we plax ed The Staff r ' . - .1 .ri 5 i ' . H 1 r ' i 1. L ' ' ' V A A . N r old friends, rhe new friends, the good times in and ss: 5 ' l ' ' s ' 1' S . I . YI 'UQIMJ 'we 4 'ew-P Qlhv.f The Beglnnlng of a Dream Come True In August 1957 the Board of Educauon rntroduced a b1l1 proposxng the construcuon of a new high school The people of Grand Ledge School DISIFICI xoted rn November 1957 on the bond rssue and ll passed wlth a three to one vote The bu1ld1ng was desrgned by Louls C Klngscott and Assocrates Constructron starred rn Aprrl 1958 It was constructed by Granger Bros Inc Q. 'v ,av rl ' ' 'K' -.5 -1 it Beginning the Ground Work Laying the Foundation S P 2+ 1' -r? A., 'hr -Sky., A' ' i' x. Preparmg the Floorb Ralsmg the Walls NNN Ri 1 .S ompleung the Walls Construcung the Roof 9. Law mg the Coruubtom nlhl Isn't it Beautiful? if f' E' E -,4-nf' The Cafetorlum ig-uusvdi ,Q ig s4,.. il avg, The Counselmg Center 4 P 'RY5 The Swxmmmg Pool 7' '51 i Vice President CHA RLES ADERMA N , Y 'J 'Ai f Secretary President LEON HAYES 'r. CARL HOLBROOK rf' 5 Trustee KENNETH VANHOUTEN Treasurer DEAN DOTY A Superintendent KENNETH l'. BEA lX k'A..'l X in ,fr',,,. .-i DORIb HAGEDORIN, Secretary to Board OfEdUCdl1OH MARGARET WILSON, Payroll - Bookkeeper ,Ez x Q ', . y ' 1 X x m ll 2 J U sl W: E W , V , 1--gnu-'fffig V E ' Princmpal EARL I LA WREINCE ...ff Secretary ro Mr Lawrence Orgamzauon Secretary BERINEITA MINER LaDONNA SHERMAN -3, . 32 -'.Q li, M ,-19 Rua.. H1 ANN CORREVONT Here Mrs Correvont is surrounded by the beautiful new library The library has among Librarian its many features a delightful wood beamed ceiling pretty pastel furnishrngs 1nd1v1dua1 conference rooms and II faces onto the patio ik 1-2 JAMES CRAWFORD Mr. Crawford is able to discuss the myria d 1' ,Jw Mrs. Jewell Byington ftopj and Mrs Counselor problems of G,L. H.S, students in the privacy Donna Wagner are the driving of his counseling office. instructors for students in driver I0 training. 1- KN ' s LOUISE GREENA WAY English B. A. . University of Michigan M.A. , Washington Stare, Pullman, Washington I BETTY METZ. English B. A., Alma College, Alma,Michigan M. A. , University of Michigan BEULAH MONAGHAN English, World History B.A. , Michigan State University 'ww f ' Af- l fi CHARLES HAGENBERG U. S. History B.A. , Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska M.A. , University of Nebraska RUPERT OTTO Government, U. S. History lntemational Relations B.A. , Northem Michigan Univer- sity, Marquette, Michigan M. A. , University of Michigan I2 'iw Cv I LULA PEPPER English B. S., Central Michigan Univer- sity, Mt. Pleasant Michigan IRA BOLLING ER Biology, Home and Family Living B,A, , Universitx of Michigan wi n I Oiliqk ,WM I 'U ' DONALD SMITH Chemistry Physics B. S. Michigan State University SHIRLEY ALEXE ,aw OfficeMachines Shorthand Typing B. S. Cent.a1 Michigan University 'vit. Pleasant Michigan -1 r C3 U rv 'Q 1,2 ' ,7 WILLIAM DVORAK Bookkeeping , TYPIUS B. S. , Taylor University, Upland, Indiana ARTHUR KILINSKI Office Machines, TYPIUS B. S. , Michigan State University ' CORRINE MAXSON Algebra, General Business, Math 9 B,A, , Michigan Stare University I4 31 CLARICE POUND Algebra B. S. , Western Michigan Univer- sity, Kalamazoo , Michigan M. S. , University of Michigan D 1 K ,U Oi Z rf- f BETH WALKER Geometry, Trigonometry B. A. , Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan M.A. , Central Michi- gan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 'kr ,ff KAY KRUMM Home Economics B. S. , Central Michigan Univer- sity. Mount Pleasant, Michigan BETTY MISENER Home Economics Home and Fami15 Living B. S., Michigan State University, M. S., Michigan State Univefsity SUE HALL Speech , English B.A. , Michigan State University gn- Z va' S1 ROBERT BETTY English, Math 9 B. S. , Alma College Alma, Michigan SANDRA FAUL Vocal Music B. Music, Central Michigan Univer- sity, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan I7 DONALD VANDERG EEST Shop B. S. , Western Michigan University Jour: KOTLARK Art B, S, , Central Michigan Unix-ersit: ix xg if Y 4 I 1 Q s S J . 3 WL-A RODG ER KRAMER Instrumental Music B, Music, East- man School of Music, Rochester New York 'vu..,o- Q.. .tt 0. 1 wi 'C7 1 ,J 1 HENRY NELSON Drawing B.A. , Western Michigan Univer sity, Kalamazoo Michigan 1' Z' , mlw' H .4- 'S-bf WELDON FAULL Machine Shop, Auto Mechanics B, S. , Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo RONALD RICHMOND Vocational Ag B, S, , Michigan State University M, S, , Michigan State University ff' ,gs- ROBERT MCLEOD Driver Ed., Social Studies B.A., Michigan State University :..- mrs. Love , C. A 6 Mrs. Haueter ' .- Mrs. Russell . , 0 Director of 5. -. Y ' -N.,,.3 School Cafeterias , 0 Mrs. Taske: ' A , 3 6 G.L.H.S. Cafe- j teria Director 1,4 4 Mrs. Ainsworth ts t I if ...N xv! ROW 1: Mr. Koeppen Mr. Enness 2 Mr. Kinsley Mr. Lonsberry Supervisor Mr. Lamb Mr. Grundy Mr. Swemline D Mr. Nye 'Z ' ROW 2: 5 Mr. Sabin 0 Mr. Doxsie Mr. Nesman e Mr. Seymore pb Mrs. Miller Mrs. Fuday 4 Mr. Patten Mr. Jones ' Mr. Eekiey 6 u 4 Z o oi lf 4 uc 4 3- Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Smith. Head Custodian G.L.H.S. Kenneth VanS1oten, Mr. VanSloten 2I Q1 1-' - .. 5 Ii ff , ,:-1. S . if at fn Q ein: A 41 X x P . A' , - PA' f ' A .E . P f ' 'h UJJVA' 1 :F f A 1 -'W Q Y ' ' YF.-fi.-V ' ' 5.5 V bf' , , fi , . I 3 - O x K K J .v u 'I 'f if3 w -Ef3f V, J .' . ' B QQ ' ,W , v , K '- Q L. - ff 1131 ' 'V 'fi Ju ' ' . , .1 5 ,, f .glint V A , ,Min A 31 . '+A TQ 5 'ff' als f'L?'J' Qfgwhl- .., 'og fl H 1 ' N521 ' -wav-4 622' G: 'wffia f 'Simi x . '14 -f!9,,,'Q, 'CY .1 1 'rf ' ' ixlf Vf . I . , , x 5 QXIQ: 92'-ga Q' ' J 4 J s. sf ?W Q4 S Q' I C XJ -L' 5,59 s I o A Ov.. --V' 1 V, I . 1 is V v ' I 'fm x .. 1, N' X-if W . f -4:f'p ': l-15 ,w x1.' if .lfgg sp- 'I Q '- N J ,' . ' 8 ,, -: , H .- ' Ax , - , A mn 5. K. ' . ' h 'qu -- Q , .x K n 5 ai 6 4 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: M. Dale, F. Bellon, M. Holland, L. Lamb, S. Mclnryre, I. Sabin. SECOND ROW: P. Taylor, A. Lumbert, B. Mumford, S. Lamb, G. Baker, P. Meacham, R Jolls. THIRD ROW: B. Bouck, M. Kingsley T. Delong R. Kowalk I. Conarton D. Dale ..,.-fs Buhrnen Manager Ed1I0f DAX E DALE BOB BOLCK MRS WALKER Advlsor The Annual Staff nth Vr Malke 5 adm o and 'vir l.eClear DMO og ap appx tO D e L n 5 p c re armory or 1 the n em adopted thx, xea we feel A meae ble to grxe xouamore rcxii cornolete PICIU e ofthe chool Nea A th 5 xearbook goeb ro the p e 5 the edrtors for next wear naxe already been belected So we v.1ll be off to an earlx starr ln plannrng for next xear MR LeCLEAR M 26444 Photographer IOANIINE SABIN MARVIN KINGSLEY FRANCES BELLONT Busmess Manager Edrtor rn Chref Copy Eduor The End of a Busy Year . .. s. ,,, v ' : a' 5 r . . . K -0 1 I ai .. I r ner is h ' r - sfn: 1' i' i ru 1 f ' the i first year ir ' ew G.I.. H. S. F Under the new fall delivery sys- N J J I '- , I. , . - x ' r a ' ' ' h r I S 1 L S i' ' R r : ' :I Sl' I 4' fi, I, V H I- I ' . ' . I 'x A v A ul rl' ll f 4: 'lflt U' , ! 5 ' inns f Ii W 5 ' FIRST ROW B111 Murray Photographer Bob Seifert Sports Editor George Kaye Assistant Editor Susie Roesch Editor Karen Lyon Business Manager Linda Lamb Dennis Sturgis Eldon Garlock SECOND ROW Mrs Metz Advisor Alice Stump Dana Corbln Karen F1gg Joanne Friedman B111 McCabe Kay Stoney Janet Richardson THIRD ROW Tim Yoder Clive Peabody Lucius Hayward Steve Willis Bob Rood Char1otteS1ee J1mBurrer1ck Roger Kirby The Comets Tale Staff under the fine leadership of their new advisor Mrs Metz were awarded Award for outstanding Achieve ment in Secondary School Journa lism n....,N ...--49 I Sus1eRoesch Editor George Kaxe Asb1stantEd1tor Mrs Metz Adxiso : . Y 1 I I l I D , , . . . . , . . ' . ' , . i z . v . , . , . . , ' , . . ' I . I ' D the Central Michigan Journalism r ' . L, uw Q 1- . S ' p5 -J . ' -, 0 -v -iii , g if u 1 1 , . , xx , X FIRST ROW B Selfert B Iworthrup R Shromz I Dayrell J Wrlton K Meacham P McE1murry C Codx I Frledman K Smlth SECOND ROW VII Lawrence Adusorl Wrlson D Barrd I J Llpsey D Grlbert B Olds P Taylor C McCu11x C Kebler D Bouck THIRD ROW B Bouck R Maxhon D Huhn D OToo1e D Hamrlron P Byrne D Robmson J Jones I Oakwood Offcafu 74601 -C' QW-1 r eque Swan: I Ah I .al C McCu1Iv Secretary P Byme Prefrdem Meacham Treasurer B Sexfert Xrce Presrdenr FIRST ROW T Davrell P Bvme P Taylor SECOND ROW I Wllbon B Bouck B Selfert . - 1 - I - r ' n - 1 ' I - 1 . J, . ' , . . .' : I . ' , 5 . , . 4 , . . ' ' , . ' , . , . ' , . If, . , . . 2 . , . ' ' ' . V , , , . ' 3 2 ' ' 'I' . ,Q ,gmwwiv 1 ww 'M ' ' 'V' 1.,. ., ., ,, . ., 2 , 1 , ' rf 'K . me I . , ,, ,, . , ,z,.x,,..,r W3 I ,,rr We r,..,,.,.m,r, V ,rr,, J M., I in Q ,W K :Af . 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OFFICERS SEATED I J Ltpsey Secretary R Dibean President D Iolls Vice Presldent B Walters Treasurer STANDING H Spicer Sentinel Mr Richmond Advisor T Edington Reporter The 1959 60 year of the F F A under the fine d1rect1on of Mr Richmond has been a successful one David Jolls and B111 Wal ters earned the degree of State Farmer this past year Committees which are the back bone of our chapter were run under the cha1r manships of Sam Caty, Barney Kelly, Bob Lickert, Keith Lickert, Jim Miller, Tom Schneeberger, Dan Watson, and Ed Wawer nia A silver award was received from the state as a result of the work of these boys and their committees. The highlight of the year was the parent and son banquet At this banquet B111 Walters received the Grand Ledge Produce Company Award as the outstanding Senior boy. Four men were voted to the degree of Honorary Chapter Farmer. These men helped us from time to time: John Brandenberg, John Dibean, Marian Jones, and Richard Swenson. 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I is-A' mumligg 'Vx ,3ia,g2z' ,A MJ jg 4 A 'iff' XQAVF 5 77leJc2u4 FIRST ROW L toR B Beeson R Murray R Gregerson J Lowell Mrs Gerger Advlsor D Hen gesbaugh Aed11e F W1ll1s Ouaestor B Waterman Ponufex L Garlock Keeper of Ives B Brock Censor K Smrth Trrbune B Lawens S Stevens E Updyke K Hlldenbrand SECOND ROW E Davrs C Baker C Hopkms C Wleber B Dukes K Tack S Moe B Pryor V Eschtruth Watts J Levall L Cody K Benjamrn R Lang THIRD ROW V lde B McCabe B Olds McK1nney D Burpee M Hyde S Green R Woodruff A Mrller M Green B Cushmg D Trachel B Parks M Butler FOURTH ROW J Butterrck R Beard J Zarkowskr R Rounds Green J Schneeberger B MacDowell D Grlbert B Rood D Eschtruth C Galsel M Howe C Galsel Pryor Student Adv1sorJ I-I1l1ot Student Adwlsor B Selfert Pontlfex M Maurer Tribune P Rrce Censor B Otto Aedrlej McCullx Quaestor Mrs Gelger Adwlsorj Sobol K Osborn SECOND ROW K Holland I Smrth J Walker I Krerghbaum L Smrth L Gerger A Merrlfleld M Jenson C Hlrnka J Wrlton I Byrne L Wheeler C Averv C Rlchardson S Vlyers THIRD ROW R Parker B Howe C Culp M Bush P Crawford K Frgg S Meacham G Baker F Bellon I Oakwood F Gallaway A Campbell P Brlggs M Mead FOURTH ROW L Howe B Landon D Cole R Kowalk T Schneeberger P Richardson B Glrck T McConnell D Bush B Doll J Martrs D Barrd W rrsh I 1 ' 1 I ' I 0 l 1 f D - a - p 1 , . , B. 9 - u - l ' ' I 1 - . I . , . , . , P. . - , - - : . ' , . , . ' ', . , B. FIRST ROW: M. Snook, A. Richardson, H. MacVean, J. P. McVicker, Keeper of the Archivesg C. . , . ' , . ' , . l ' . Yi R I sq, Vg! ?: WJ ?j.' aids V .J QP may J . ,H ,1. Q a O. 9 Wi, 'm ? Q Q A,-if .531 R I , Q ,Q we 9 A . fi 5.3 - ,732 -3. Mm z. J 1 ' 'fr f gs V ,V , V Wvia XJ 'J' 114' .V 3 Y K 4 x' '5 N N ,, C1 dt M1,v2f in X3 -1. Q '2F 'fC, 7 ff Lv' - Q31 'UT' X 1 QE: 15: 3 95 3 V 'J' if 38,1 Vs. x.J 5.556 f 4 tv H -Z fi Q :Q V Q .a E L11 - '52-1 'a5'v,'G'9 - 4 'H Qs 'C7 I FIRST ROW D Greenhoe P Taylor Vrce President K Meacham Presrdent P Murphy Secretary C McCullx Treasurer D Parker SECONID ROW 5 Rohrnson L Gerger L Wheeler I Zrschke T Pear on FOURTH ROW Mr Ixotlark Adwlsor P 'vIcElmurrx P Trlman P Boynton P Nelson Mr Cunnrngham 7 A FI TROIN N1 Cort. K T ck I Mat I Hamp D Z1 ohne 5ECOND ROW L Eberlx K ee G I d R VcConnell s Butler THIRD ROM I Lrrnbeg 5 Beeson P VIcElmurrx ,I Lex ll D Zrmme rnan N1 Cunmnbham FOIRTH ROW N1 R tlarx A Smrth A Dotx J Richmond E Onenl mde Lea hd 5 0 3 5 , P 1 .v , - A If I sf 1 , ..- . , , .. Q 1 , ' 9 O G 'y . 'V 1 .1 5 'Q 1 ,n . ' Q f ' N, any Q . me M H .L I N ' X we. K . Q , 1 1 Q I S rx X ' fs' A P 5 D. O'BoyIe, J. Wilton. THIRD ROW: D. Scaimbi, C. Himes, I. Cooper, A. Bennefield, L. O'Brien, . 5 . ' : I . ' , 9 . . I', . ' , . ' , . I' . 'FQ .A 1' L av I bl L..,,' I 1 5 3' v as I' 3 ,. , A s a i , ki . J 9 I R. F. T . . I f 4 ' RS 'z . . ' '. a , .. ris, . , . 's ' . ' .' . 1 . Q, .Sl Pryor. . 'ie 1, '. .. , . . E . I ru, . , .. . 'a, .' r ,.r, 'J . I ':.r.'o ',. ',. 1 r, FIRST ROW L roR Mr Smlth Advrsor R Maxson Presrdem P Rrchdrdson Treasurer G Kaye Secretaw B Murray V1cePres1dem SECOND ROW R Kloepfer R Jacobs G Rrchardson I J Lpsex G Bloom THIRD ROW W Lesle B Brshou T Schrreeberger R Dans J Lrpko w tz R Krrby KG? ffx 5 gr' FIRST ROW B Sears Secretary D Peru' Presrdem B Macxre Treasurer D Sands V1cePres1dem SECOND ROW Mr Drcx Adxlsor G Richardson C Sears C Robrnsou Mr Smrrh -Xssrst m Advrsor i Mrs. Avery, Advisor, M. Katalenich, Treasurerg S. Meier, Presidentg K. Hult- berg, Secretary. Not pictured: I. Noecker, Vice President. During the school year, the Future Secretaries Club has participated in various activities . Our money-making activities were a dance and a paper drive. For fun and relaxation, our activities were swimming, golf, a slumber party, roller skating, and ice skating. We also took a trip to the Michigan National Bank in Lansing and attended a meeting at Michigan State University. We took the Federal Civil Service Examination in March and the State Civil Service Examination in April. cdwze ' J.Shanafelt, D. Larson, N. Neigh, D. Wright C. Heath, S. Plunkett, A. Lumbert, M. Verhoeven, L. Loe J. Richardson, C. Slee, R. Stump, R. Shrontz 16' i 05' Q 5-Y FIRST ROW E Frisbie Treasurer C Harkins Vice President L Lamb President V Hough Sec retarv 'virs Avery SECOIND ROW N Brownell S Jorgensen B Marus L Eberly J Mes! M Morris FIRST ROW: I. Parker, I. Green, Vice President, C. Price, Presidentg F. Willis, L. Johnson, Secretary SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, S. Fobinson, I. Timrner, L. Johnson, Mrs. Misener, Advisor. THIRD ROW: A. Rasmussen, A. Kempf, A. Lumbert, C. Fernholz. i as ' BOTTOM ROW R Shrontz V1cePres1der1t B Walters Presrdem R Parker Secretary S Drck Treas urer SECOND ROW G Barr J Lrmberg M Van Wagner K Walters C Drck M Provo THIRD ROW S Boxd M Sprcer N Morrrs S Hart V Hart A Merrlfreld E Brace FOURTH ROW R Hasselbrrng N Hart U MCKIHHCN D Head B Ford T Edmgton ov Y 5 7 FRONT ROW K Flgg ArtEd1tor NA Barnes Prose Editor C Slee Edrtor rn Chref C Burrow Viuslhea Edrto 5 Shoff Poem Edrto 'vi Vlead BECOND ROW K Waldron G Bloom N1 Thomas D brmrh Mrs Greenaxvu THIRD ROW J Grlber N Hart B Schmrdt J 1 . F -J x 1' Z 0 1 : - . ' ' 9 . . ' : . . ': . ' . ' . : . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . . : . 1', . ' ,r. '. . , . , . , . . z . , . 1, . , . , . . . I H ,, CX! .2 r ' . F A ,i c -. 0 , .. 41 v , 'V C7 M, u- Q r 4-X2 . s , 1 . h T x X K A ' A ia- 1 1-'. ':A- , :- . '.. '. .I . .1 . A V . Us rg. , fri' rg. .. . . : . 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I I Q 1 . ,U . v 1 ' A r 5 Ap. A V 1' .wx . , ' ,QR 4 ' . L , --,yy . .J X . 5.1. ' ' Av' V.:-4-Q l , J ' Q 0 f i 1'-5 Q ,V. Q . , 92 Q? V 1 IK .XX 1 .. 1 ,fx 'X v P X 'A AN' 2? U - v 3: E Xm fx 'fi kg 9 is 1 'i' CQ: ' Qi' is .mi .fxx V2 ,, x K ,., gk yi 53 i, . O Ar Iii I af' R' , ga? ' ff Q! nuff' f- XCIF' xii .I 5 9 7 Lg -'K-ff v 2 lie A A QfL ,ggi , Q., - ..- N ' 1 1 x ' 11 ,h-l :L X 1 ' X fy- 441 9 ...up-, , wf K 2- , ,. ' ' , , xr f'i,f?. . , fi x 4' 'L , I, X, . . , ,. . , kv 5 it , 'F' . L 221 iiv E x 'M 1 - - . ' ,fi ,. . W . r 4 . j A , Q- f ,ff JL xx v fi er . 12? I I f Ax Q f Km QCD .J r X! QD 'TJ X v-4 Beagle Margo Cory Mike Brace Mr Lynne Marie Bett etsy Kebler COldsmob11es ard Fordsj approached nse as the Royal Coachs reign over t us traditional homecoming couples would se sharp Juniors or seniors? Our first sophomores it be freshmen ld ly carries our senior representatives Mike Brace and Karyn nd Kin M1 rr Q1 een Kar n the Junior representatives Margo Cory and Ken The second were Kebler and Dave Rush the sophomore representative was Bets All the crowd Janet Hamp and Jerry Jones ICSC l'lI3I1VCS WSIS reigning couple Jack Hart and D1ane Teten last years all HS Cn Seniors Mike Brace and Karyn Meacham were t al couple l'O p-4 u-1 tl e Homecoming happily retired to v-4 to ionor our newl fect selected King and Queen K Meacham B Dave Bush All was te Whic 1 of the ame'7 Wou arrot proud eacham ratulations Third Jonas Freshmen rep W l a roach tic lll'I Co al i Janet Hamp, Jerry Jones, Diane Tetens, Jack Hart, C audia Simons, P. Byrne, N . 1 , ' y, ' . . . , i ' ' 1 . . I . 1. . . g ' . ' y . . . . p 4 on Ch . . . . ly g My Cong ' Il M , ' ' ' I 1' y a 'g 'lu . ' y ' ' ' ' s. anxious y ' ' ' K ' , app l ' y . l ' ' ' h, crowned. With mixed ee ings we , ' 1 Dance, at the end of an a most per- g 2, I y Roya ty Roy Z1l'I'l v-1 5I Xxykll , f, 'I' Z - aqiniivii ' . TddMC THROUGH it PARK WOW T O1dSf h 1 .51 '-evulofz I 'I A 7 X -.i'Q .M ijg , , .L 1 1+ On the evenmg of February 6 1960 the G L H S was turned 1nto an elaborately decorated nrght club called The Terrace Room New York The wauresses and doormen were chosen from the Freshman honor roll On the edge ofthe dance floor were tables set among palm trees and rn the center of the dance floor was a fountatn spouung forth a mulucolored spray Everybody was entranced by the founta1n All 1n all everyone had a wonderful trme ,. ,man ,Q I Af ff.: , jgffi .gsm Mkmmlmnl 1 r E 33 I L.. L-. iflxl. 0 - ' 3. r' ilrf- '- 'U ax . Y n 5 A 1 1 A x ig x ll ' ' Ida' :V . 'K-s.. gqs ,P -S 5... -H ,- x N1 11' 'JJ' -5- - jg B M-L. . 4 V- Milli! lE7S N C -C' ,I .i -+. 'iii 1 O X Under the fine guilahce of Mrs. Frances Miner the Cheerleaders were very act- ive. They vent to a cliruc at Eastern University last fali. They had a Jance, 5013 gums, and had car mash to raise money for their new Mute skirts. The cheerleaders would like to thank the student body for their frhe C0-Oper SUE MCINTIRE ation in helping them PAM KEMP throughout the year. MARY CLARK PENNY MURPHY t Toi: Sue Mflmzgre. Left: Ma:j.'C1ark. Right: Pam Kemp. Bottom: Per1hyMurphy . .5 ROSE WAWIERNIA NANCY AVERY JANET HAMP INANJCY AVERY ROSE WA WIERNIA IA NET HAMP L Y A '32 'gf'fi.,w,u M, V . AX xQ', FIRST ROM L Kowalk L Hoemcr B Dams G Barkgr A Fmnev D lone I Carlton SECOND R x X IdL D Fox B McCrumb D Brunge G Bloom P Canum T Lear THIRD x ound D C0 11 1 x Bawr B 11.111 A 5c1amb1 R Fox FOI, RTH RON IK Coac'1 N s LL Te L O FRU 9 , O I ' 7. 1 1 ' Q ' . . . . , . , . , . , . 1, . -, . . . .ONE '. 2, . . , . r, . , . ' 1, . . . ROV: R, R s, . rb'1,I. Za'F:ox'sP:i, D. 1' , D. c , . ', . . 'A . Hg X1 . KOL1LX', I, lr. Hersh, 511112111 3Cf1'I'. YP-.RSI . 'z' SCORES I, Y, SCUEQHS LLL. ' I. 77.551 0.1. OYFOXI .. li' 15191 Cir... 7' PL .'aZ::v It Q1 fj'.,:r1.-ttf -'L 4. Qt. :mf 5. ii Nz. Join. 2' QT 11.4111 A LL 3-jg. :Lg L- f'bT1-11..g I E' -I f in-i 3 .li 1 13. 152 ' if Q, my if 7. .Vi - 4: 1Q..ZI1fx 41-f' .i?EffI1.5.l ,fffffki .iilfx If N ,...f ,-'-,I i.'1t fl. TIL Q- Q'1tii.i1. 2' I . 7.t' --1 1 A I' .LX 'xfr 114:-'pfxg Pill '. l .J-. lT.f 1 tu Elugiurxz- ' ii? .--1 Q' . - - fl 41:1 f:,.:1 Fizxzaif 0z!7wfWf -1 in 'WT 7:11 l Nlr Kotlark Coach Bob Dans George Barker Mr Beagle auuemtendem N1 weenex Cuebt Speaker Mr Rlcnmond ALh1eucD1recror Gale Bloom, DICR Jones lack Carlton, Bob Dans, LaVerne Hoerner, Dlck Corbrn - -o,e,ll--, A' - . .-,, N-,4 I f Q 'A v 5 kDnQR7llll4U l'- 'vP1ffl?!Ki Pf I I l E bl Z 7mm ROW 1 R Laraway C Woodruff C Sears R Easton B Irish D Krupp L Shepherd ROW2 Mr Betty B Walters B Rodrrguez P Byrne B Swmt B Sackett M Swrx ROW3 B Glrck B Burcham I Jones T DeLong R Kowalk R Love B Seifert SCORES Holt Greenvllle Ion1a Beldmg Resurrecuon St Marys Hastmgs Portland St Johns Charlotte Charlotte Eaton Rap1ds Season Record 8 w1ns 4 losses League Record 5 wms 2 losses OPPONENT 71644: 'Walaadle Playa ig?-Q .fvl QQ: 2 K i .lt-Or-G BEN RODRIGUEZ -if is- Si 222:-of fl 'fia- 'S Y f CLINT SEARS MIKE SWIX CECIL WOODRUFF The 1960 G L Baseball team under the direction of Mr Betty ended the season in second place with a season record of eight wins and two losses The West Central B Championship was decided in the final game with Eaton Rapids. Senior members of the team are Pat Byrne, shortstopg Ben Rodriguez, pitcherg Bill Sackett, reserve outfielderg Bill Swint, right fieldg Mike Swix, reserve outfielder and catcherg and Bill Walters, third-baseman. B Wim: Walaalle 77614: '7 DEAF! SHIPMAN DAVID FREDERICK LV 'KX W ,Q k::y1..4'ii uf -rf-iff? 75 - ' Q, 1' ' .3-f' w,: gfg,f+1f.Q..,f 0,92 ',ifA4lff7g:L, X P539 YK. 50 510113117 ,ik QERXA Q SIE WW? ' D. CRIBLEY ' D. CLARK ' D. DALE ' T. EDINGTON ' D. HAMILTON ' D. HEAD 'fuk ' D. IOLLS ' S. LAMB ' C. OSBORNE ' B, SACKETT ' D. SHIPMAN ' F. SHORTZ 9544 'M. SWIX 'B. WALTERS 'D. WATSON 'E. WAWIERNIA G. CULY T. ENDRES D. FREDRICKS K. IONAS D. KRUPP J. LIPKOWITZ C. ROBINSON I. ROGERS Q in T- STANGER J. THORN I. WILSON C. WOODRUFF F. GALLAWAY R. KOWALK 65 U X '-. 0-v,-M Y' gi Vx ..,,- .sb ' Wwwdzq? 4 . frm, 1 W 11152444 ', , FIRST ROW D Grlbert C Kebler I Cody S Hlrnka M Cory J Vrooman M McPeek F DeLong B Waterman M Flltton G Hamp R Woodruff R NanAlst1ne SECOND ROW R Fletcher B Bentley A Campbell J Blakslee T Robertson J Jones A Kowalk P Brrggs D Slupman R Lrckert B Lawens D Plunkett D Clrne THIRD ROW D Eschtruth J Goff R Llckert E Sedore B Lrckert D Jenkxns R Love D Westfall D Henretty B Burcham D Loxe L Hayward Coach Spaun Coach Gorman The Grand Ledge Jumor Varsrty Football team was led to a successful season by two new coaches Charley Gorman and Jack apaun The J V s lost only two games one to Hastrngs and one to St Johns the last of whrch cost the Comets a share of the champronshtp SCORES OPPON EN T Holt Beldlng Hastrngs lonra Charlotte E Raplds St Johns COACHES Mr Gorman CO CAPTAINS J Jones .P ' ' I - - I lr l- l 1 Aa I' I 1 1 l Q 3 f I l ot. Q Q -W Q 25 6 ' , 47 ' o 6 ' 13 20 ' 13 44 o E 19 . ' - o 4 7 . 12 Mr- SPHUH A. Kowalk 67 Top to bottom I Swathwood D O Toole D D1m1troff D Krupp D Head B Bouck D Hamllton R Love P Byrne G Barker I W1lson D Dale Mr VanderGeest Coach ROW 1 Bob Bouck Dave Dale Pat Byrne George Barker ROW 2 Lelgh Beagle Dennls O Toole Jerry Swathwood Dan Head Dave Hamrlton Clyde Hoemer and Steve Lamb As you can see the departure of the senrors Ih1S year means losrng NINE letter Denms O Toole and Jerry Swathwood have been on the varsrty squad for three or more years It looks lrke Coach VanderGeest has a real Job of bu11d1ng to do next year Hat s off too to these two hardworking managers They do a d1ff1cu1t and thank less job and do rt well men. And three of these boys, Dave Dale, I 3 , . ,Q QS N M' M. ,W A af' , ov A , ' by f . rf ff M fi A -Rfb 1 f' X X 1, ft i X V JU l 4 74 - J W I Y 'A 'l 5 X M ,K ij '. I x X Q k .X 2 gf Q AX Q xx x ff f 9 A9 X N ' A Q X X M Xiu vo ,i i . I :?'1wlxg if 'ix . il ... . 2-2. x.. 4 . KA ..4. .1 ,., 'f. W A ' .--Q Q? an 7 ' 2 ' ' if A ' J . .X if .5 M -,fr gi Q I- ' . ,V 'Ax ? vqyvil-23' . . 1 'X 'X A 'J -...f R if I ig.- -. . - 'i' ' . . , im ,. f we 1 N .. ,, rid r-T .. ,-, fr Q 9' A I f'-' L fi H 51' f Rift. 111 X -1 1. q fig I - Q' ia x- V- fig . Ag N 5 M .gffff Q pf? . Z Yi 6 ix I, Q. Xf v-. F -X 'ef Y., ..f ff wx. .,V 'xx' ,A xxx? Q 4 4 54 v- ' s N3 55 t fl ,J ,,,x FG .53 .4 351 1 'M .XJ 4 ffkiivf 3x I . , -' 'h,.yf JA, ,wfy 1'-ff if ?f'fJ7Mw BOTTOM ROW Steve Willis Elroy Sedore James Carlton John Lrpkowitz Bob Rood SECOND ROW Mr Vandergeest Alan Mead R Warner George Kaye D Gilbert Larry Kowalk Bob Updyke Ed Michitsch Henry BenJam1n GRAND LEDGE OPPONENT Won 72 Portland Mason Ion1a Belding Greenville Hastings Mason Portland St. Johns Charlotte Charlotte Greenville Eaton Rapids 4 L pkow z OD Ca Sedo e CVC This is Grand Ledge's third year in Golf and we are still building up to having a winning team. Next year should be a winning season for us because the whole golf team is coming back. The season record for Grand Ledge was 5 wins and 8 losses. Rood 6409 .......l,,,1. J-.D .AAAI FIRST ROW D Louden B Northrup B Mumford J Carlton SECOND ROW Mr Dvorak G Richardson I Oakwood I Mudge D Sands SCORES Mason Ionia Belding Greenville Lansing Everett Hastings Mason St. Johns Lansing Everett Eaton Rapids S 4 U x Jn E . g' 1 O ' an t ,- 1 1 Q .o',o'.u O 1 I x' a' 1 ' o 1 'I O I , . xo ,ol 6400 Won 5 77 3X4 66 2 ROW1 R Corbrn D Sh1pman G Barker D Jones J Conarton B Dav1s V Ide A Ftnney G Culy K Jonas I Marsh D Watson B McCrumb ROW2 Mr Kotlark I McV1cker D Benson D C11ne B Ide C Robtnson D Love M Cory B Waterman D Frederlck D Westfall D Eschtruth B Green I Berner J Ingalls L Fxnney J Zatkowskt D Shtpman D Plunkett F Gallaway D Brunger R Bennett I Cody T Hoerner Mr Burkholder Lost 2 Greenvtlle 1X2 Eaton Raplds Ion1a 1X2 East Lansing St I ohns Beldtng Mason Holt l7llde2d4ff OPPONENT 2nd Place West Central B Conference Hastrngs Relays 7th out of 26 Central Relays 13th out of 54 State Regtonals 6th out of 14 33 112 Lanslng Everett 75 U2 Charlotte Gree nvrlle 27fle'le2d4y Bottom Frnney, Marsh Top Burkholder, Davis, Ide, Kotlark Top Kotlark, Shrpman, Conarton, Burkholder Bottom Jonas, Barker 74 ' ' ' SCORES G,L. ' . 61 . ' 9 80 ' 80 lf2 ' 60 . 49 62 52 61 ' 39 ' 23 33 65 44 Q 9 ' B '+ 'f ' . l ' 'H 4 4. ?ole Vaal: S446 ?uz GARY CULY DAVE WATSON COACH KOTLARK COACH BURKHOLDER VARSITY RECORDS 120 yd H1gh Hurdles 180 yd Low Hurdles Medley Relay Mlle Gary Culy Gary Culy Drck Corbm B111 Ide Chuck Robmson J1m Marsh Bob Dav1s TRACK RECORDS 220 yd Dash 11m Conarton RELAY RECORDS H3SI1I1gS M1le Relay Champs 2 Mrle Relay J 1m Conarton Irm Marsh Dean Shipman A1v1n Finney George Barker Vic Ide Bob Davrs Ken Jonas 166 240 439 232 340 856 6403 FIRST ROW D Shrpman Mgr T Edrngton D Frederrck I Mudge C Robrnson J Florian H Timmer B Foster S Tack SECOND ROW D Eschtruth E Waw1ern1a D Shrpman I Cody D C11ne I I Lrpsey J Graham D Sand THIRD ROW R Fletcher B Waterman C Sears T Lumbert T Schneeberger K Jonas G Culy Mr Gorman Coach M045 Walaalle Wanda GALE TWI TCHELL Average per meet for opponents 14 5 76 GRAND LEDGE Totals 379 SCORES Corunna L S or Eaton Rapids Eaton Raprds Eastern St Johns Beldmg Greenvrlle Be1d1ng Greenv111e Owasso OPPONENT Team Record 9 wrns 2 losses The Comets scored 91 pomts 1n the conference meet at St Johns for 2nd place Average per meet 34 5 Th1s rs the ftrst year Grand Ledge has had a wrestlmg team 1959 1960 O Q .. iv U .I Y ' 5 gt , I I Eh 9 A ' - 5 w 3 , I y IQ: , M5 r ' ' A 28 18 . f 8 . . f B. 43 41 11 46 ' 5 28 18 15 . 29 42 ' 5 8 49 ' 2 7 44 ' 8 52 ' o 2 i9 159 ,QA ...L Left to rlght Danny Chne, Chuck Robxnson Pinky Sands Ane grdpplers nde the we coachmg o Cha he Gorman ended p ,econd 17 the confe ence Thb was the fl sr xv naw nad mebtllng at Granc Ledge an t mag g eeted wuh a 2 eat deal of enmu ,1as'n Vvlth the enrhublabtlc Ae DOPSS ll ecelxed for its fmt xea xt look: hae wrebtllng 1 He e to max at C L H S Dean Shxpman Doug Eschtruth A, I ,, 'I -wk Jr' 'Rag' 'F' f -1 . F' ' 'f --, , A. A A A .A A , ., L' Z. ' T Y . I I , Ll ' A o 4 1. . IF . ' A X' ' ,F we n- --f .. W ' - ' , d , 4 , W .-XA 1 f ' I A- ' A -. ,. A. A . ' A . -rx' A . 5 A V .. . .- . v , R ., . my A f . A, ,au 2 1 - U , f ' :A I' ' '. . . . af f L. , - I' I : , ' WW 1 X -mv in -via 3 5 WWW H1 i H. f W' V ww, V YV , W: W . V- 4- 'k,,?Q,: f . , ' Q ' ' ,- ,,, V 41' K :J.??f4? L 'YQ ' fe ,a .1 V , W1 'j,,,Mg. , , ' f Xj ', fn , .. i 1 i , . , ' z 91- ' 5 F , ! nl, . 1, i , I. - A ' iw , , I , , V 'VW 1. Q' A V Adams, Jim Aseltine, Sandra Atherton, Eleanor Aungst, Roger Babcock, Dwight Baker, Carol Ball, Marvin Barber, Carol Barr, Donna Beard, Rodger Beech, Wayne Beeson, Rebecca Bellon, Doreen Benjamin, Kathy Bentley, Bruce Berner, Richard Bishop, Nadene Bouck, Don Boyd, Sisalene Boyer, Richard President Dale Shipman Vice President Bill Burcham Secretary Rebecca Brock Treasurer Marc Cory Advisor Miss Pound 3' 9-X YTI4 ' vu ,. if i 5-tl bf K A . Vex , nl KX iff'-.i s if C' sy Y, :N 'ri .2 C L- 4' M 1 Cody, ,Toe 6 is ': ! 1 if czv 'F' ' 'F q,,,.f , '-I nv! -?f 1 K1 Coryell, Margaret Cragg, Barbara Creamer, Tom Curtis, David Cushing, Barry Davis, Ellen Dick, Kathie Disbrow, Roger Dukes, Barbara DuVall, Marlene Dye , Donald Eichelberger, Elaine Elliott, Bill Elliott, Kay Emery, Alan Endres , Don Eschtruth, Doug Eschtruth , Vivian - Finney, Lysle Finstrom, Carole K '-'S hz.-'5' E' ' x Q X . 3, Brock, Rebecca Brooks, Fred Buebler, 'fed Burcham, Bill Burpee, Diane Butler, Mary Butler, Susie Butterick, Jim Clark, Susie Cline, Danny Cline, Nanc Cody , Linda Comstock, Geraldine Cory , Marc 'W-1' I -il' Z' 5-.sf .... .-9 L, lv . Wy exJQx1,,f br 4 - - S- f X ,1 s K . , , K , A A ' .f iff: ' -' ' 0 Q .. K ' J' 5' H 9 J f , ,.: 'l I x K , Q K S, Q ,W ,QR Hamp, Janet Hankins, Delores Hankins, Ruth Harmon, Tom Hart, Virginia Haueter, Linda Havens, Gerry Hayes, Ron Hengesbaugh, Diane Henretty, Dennis Hildenbrand, Kay Hlinka, Steve Hoffman, Judy Holland, Judy Holley, Elaine Hopkins, Carol Hovey, Mary Howe, Marguerite Hoy, Joan Hughes, Carole 'Q ' x Flitton, Mike Florian, Jack Franks, Patty Friedman, Carole Gaisel, Carol Ann Gaisel, Carolyn Garlock, Barry Garlock, Lynne Gee, Dewayne Gilbert, Dave Goff, John Green, Mike Green, Susan Green, William Gregersen, Ruth Ann X I 1-Q 1 4 ,W J 1 za., . , , 'gf-'-Q. . .'z,'..,-M I 5, , fs: as - . X 'wg fx 1 bfi., ' f W.. 14, ' X Limberg, Ioan Love, Doug Lowell, Jim MacDowell, Barry Marks, Don Mattson, Lee McCabe, Bill McConnell, Karen McCrumb, George McElmurry, Pam McKinney, Phil McPeek, Max Meacham, Ed Merrifield, Phil Miller, Anne Miller, Ioan Moe, Sue Morrow, Gary Morrow, Joyce Mowery, Dave Hyde, Maralyn ide, Victor lngalls, Jim Irwin, Linda Jones, Jerry 5' QQQL s-t, w li 4. 'C ,ef l Kimball, Bob Kleinfelt, Donald Kopkau, Gary Lang, Russell Lawens, Bill Lear, Tom Lee, Jim Levall, JoEl1en Lickert, Richard Lighthiser, Ron 75 i x T... 'M' Tb, 'L-x -fl LTC' Q A Rogers Jack Rood Bob Ross Karen Rounds Ralph Russell Beverly Sab1n Jan Schneeberger John Schulert Dave Scrambr Carolyn Sedore Janet Sedore Jean Seymour Verlee Shrpman Dale Shoal Ron Simpson Eddre Slee Kathy Smrth Dana Smlth Katha Smlth Larrle Smxrh Marlene it JO Murray Richard Olds Bonnle Parks Bonme Pearson M1ke Pelow Eddre Peterson Crarg Prerce Sharon Prercefleld Pat Plunkett Dale Potts Don Prrce Marrlyn Prrce Ron Pryor Bonme Ries Don Rodrrguez Allce 'lan QD 15-Ip f A Xx Uh. r 9 s I N1 in .i KF Verhoeven, Judy Vrooman, Jack Wagner, Barbara Waldron, Mary Walter, Charlene Walters, Kathryn Warner, Ron Waterman, Bill Watts, Becky Westfall, Dave Willis, Freida Willis, Steve Woodruff, Roger Zaikowski, Jerry Zimmerman, Deidre Zischke , Dorothy Snook, John Spagnuolo, Margaret Spitzley, Tom Starkweather, Lynn Stevens, Sue Ann Strouse, Pat Tack, Kathy Taylor, Bill Therrian, Don Thomas, Alice Thompson, Chuck Tiedt, Gloria Timmer, Io Trachsel, Deirdre Updyke, Bob if 'S4. ,. ,,.....,... ...,,......,.v,. . 1 -9- 5. y,,,,.,........ Adams Larry Allen Dan Arnett Julre Atherton Clan Aw ery Charlene Axery N rncx Axeb Ronald Barrd Dennrb Baker Dwrght Baker Glenda Baker Rlch rrd Beech Ba barr bennerr Roger 'lemon Dau. Boughron Phxlll Boxnron Paul B'ace nog. Bri 3 Pri ' Brownell Dennis 'rrunerre Carol A ln-5 Prebldent RIC ard Wallace Xfrce Pre rdent Sandy Vleacham Secretary Wendx Sherman l reasurer Roae Wawrerrna Adxrsor Mr VanderGeest hxx 436 E' E- ' ,4 Sk A+ x ,Nik Q e '-f if za Q! Q A N y s-f -.L , i '14 I 'sv 'X 'iv' ,Z U A-, I f' f J Y M xr, Closson, Joyce J 'nr ' V Craun, Lyle in f' ,. Crawford, Pamela J f J Q 53 '- - Dale, Mari ' ' V V f Davis, Georgia ', S if f , xk 1 Debler, Gary DeClercq, Bill DeLong, Torn Dhaene, Keith Dibean, Robert Dibean, Sharyl Dick, Carole Doll, Robert Dombroski, Bill Downing, Eunice Dukes, Terry Dunn, Carolyn Eastman, David Evans, Prudy Feldpausch, Janet Brunger, Doug Buchner, Ken Buckley, Marilyn Bunker, Judy Buonodono, Carolyn Bush, Dave Bush, Marietta Byrne, Jeri Campbell, Alan Cantine, Pete C aswell, L ynd a Cathcart, Patricia Challender , Johnny Clark, Mary Clay, Don q-I lf.. rr! YW' 5 , AX mi ' Q 4. ' Q74 'Sf 5 K A I 8 6 h , L I eh 3 3:21, Epi- sam' . ng 3 L '12, J ff -v-C Hamlen, Mary Hamp, Gary Hanford, Patty Ann Hankins, Wayne Haskins, Lawrence Hayward, Lucius Hlinka, Carol Hoerner, Tom Holton, Joyce Howe, Barbara Hughes, Gloria Ide, Ron lngraham, Lorena Jenkins, Dick Jensen, Mimi Johnson, Linda K. Johnson, Linda Lou Jolls, Regina Jones, Lois Kahlke, Andrew 93' -A 'Uh at Q N, s 'bi A Q! J e , f . X V H 4 ,. Fernholz, Carhie Figg, Karen Finstrom, Linda Flitton, Ron Foster, Dave Fox, Dennis Gallaway, Fran Geiger, Linda Glick, William Grandy, Connie Gruber, Lee Guilford, Bill Hagerty, Sue Haller, Fred Hamilton, Donna in-rx ' it IN 5 it E5 1' . 3 , 1 1,1 j . MacVean, Heather Maguire, Mary Maurer, Mary McConnell, Todd McCrumb, Bill McCu11y, Jackie McDanie1s, Barbara Mcvicker, J. P. Meacham, Sandy Meister, John Merrifield, Alna Michitsch, Eddie Misener, Howard Misener, Ruth Ann Mowery, Patricia Myers, Sandra Neigh, Jim Oakwood, Jim O'Boy1e. Larry Olin, John 5, -e 'C'- 4 S S2- E' 4- 1 45 'sv ' , 1 f nh- N yd -21' 9' , g NA I I ea, ' ' 4. Q Ng , , I xz': L.. ffrhhww, L. 1: J GL ,tv x -s --.A -Ns ' , Kahlke, David Kebler, Betsy Kebler, Chuck Kempf, Larry Koone, Brenda Kowalk, Lawrence Kowalk, Roger Kreighbaum, Joyce Kruger, Barbara Landon, Gary Leslie, Warren Lonsberry, Jim Love, Roger Lumbert, Tony Lyon, Gary -iw N is-if fxfx K Richardson , Cheryl Robertson, Tom Robinson, Sandra Robinson, Sheila Root, Pete Ruzgis, Joyce Saxton, Glenn Schmidt, Diane Schultz, Woody Seymour, JoAnne Shepard, Becky Sherman, Wendy Smith, Anita Smith Carol Ann Smith Donald Smith, Gary Smith Jean Smith Linda Smith Loreen Smith Richard ii is 'QT' b 6 UI! -Qggf Q, C .RW l 1 N s X , ' Z1,., 1- I A .41 1-!'1-rf av so if .fc J K' ix. if 'i ,fy X .QS ..v' N A ,. . S5 its Osborn, Karen Lee Otto, Barbara Owen, John Pearson, Elizabeth Perkins, Leslie Perry, Loren Philips, June Ann Piercefield, Martha Potts, Frank Powell, Janet Price, Carolyn Provo, Barbara Rabbai, Connie Rasmussen, Anna Rice, Paula L, D Q 1 r- 1 Fi 1 as 4' , ' A .' AF' '-We '32 Wheeler, Linda Wieber, Carol Wilson, Joyce Wilton, Jennifer Zimmerman, Connie 'ee tv E ED Sobol, Jean Sonnenberg, Daniel Sonnenberg, David Starr, Sharon Stinebower, Suzan Thomas, Jim Thurlby, Norman Timmer, Hubert Twirchell, Jim VanAlstine, Ronnie VanKampen, Robert Waldron, Janice Walker, Jarilyn Wallace, Richard Wawiernia, Rose 3, 'un '4 1,-1 , fff'ff. ' mf a.' 44f7 i,iff 5 ,, ., r a ww -Q 1 ss, .4 'X -.xw X--5 -.Mu '-g. G, i.',x. we wg!!! 7:5 '! '. ' - 4 in Ad ams Mike Atherton Kathx Atkinson Bill Baker Tom Beech Sharon Bell Wanda Bellon Frances Benjamin Henry Bentlev Rose Be ner Jirn Black Pa Blakslee Bodell Eddie Jerx Brace bob Br gb C ol B emnell Nat lie jun He ol a.. x n e Eieer C imphel C irolyn -5' Q- i- FN President Ward Irish Vice President Sue Mclntire Secretary Wanda Richmond Treasure. Emily Olds Adxibor Mr Richmond .2-6. 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'10 s J , if N is Wulf' vs 5 Hart, Susan Hasselbring , Richard Hayes, Nancy Hemingway, Bill Heniser, Russel Hoerner, Clyde Holland, Kathleen Hough, Vivian Howe, Lois Huhn, Dave Hunt, Carol Ide, Bill Irish, Ward Janes, Gaylord Johnson, Judy Jonas, Ken Jorgensen, Sandra Katalenish, Sandy Kaye, George Kelley, Sheila in., 'HT Graham, James Green, Judy Greenhoe, Darrel Gregerson, Eileen Guyer, Margaret Harkins, Corlyss Harper, Barbara Harris, Patricia an 1 t .ac Q lx u i I'- L, I X J Qgx 4 i Y' one 457. 'N 'xl L N L 'Z' V 6 ' T ,WM J 5' , .' , Louden, Dean Lyons, Barbara Lyon, Karen Mackie, Robert Manning, Elizabeth 045 Martis, Betty Martis, Jerry Matthews, Jo Lynn Q McA1vey, Sandy McCabe, Jim McConnell, Jim McCrumb, Karen McCullough, Robert McCu11y, Carolyn McDiarmid, LeRoy L K BAE' 1 3 Q .. we McE1murry, Pat V Mclntire, Susan A McWilliams, Kathleen 33 5. Meacham, Peggy sv Mead, Alan H ' ,-we Kelly, Barney Kingsley, Marvin Koch, Kathleen Koone, Jack Kowalk, Arthur Krupp, Don Lamb, John Lamb, Linda Lance, Chad Landon, Bill Laraway, Russ Lickert, Keith Lickert, Robert Lipkowitz, John Lipsey, I, I, F A i S' ' 'ff 7:-J tx ' L TQ l' R.2x..1re.t X x Meister, Delbert Middaugh, Bill Morris, Marian 4' 6 ' Mudge, Bill x g if 5, Murphy, Penny - -1 ' bv '. ' , Murray, Bill Nejyiski, Linda X Neuenschwander, Richard K 5-. Northrup, Bruce . 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Jim Whitney, Myrna Wilcox, Nancy Wilson, Jerry 38 X5- ,, 1 455 -L. 1 nt X TQ 'SPI Sciambi , Tony Sears, Clinton Sedore, Elroy Sedore, Mike Seifert, Bob Shepard, Sally Shepherd, Leonard Slee, Susie Slover, Karen Smith, Karen Quan- 1 S G 5 a Snook, Mary Spicer, Margaret Stackman, Lola Stanger, Tom Stoney, Kay A , J . T7 WE. . X1 tiff. I3 x 1 1 .LL G fr. R P2 'S' Q-x P if Wrnstanley Nancy Wlnstanley Judy Woodruff Cecrl Yoder Trrn Zrschke Jean Ff'! Q' -Qi, .--11.-...Q 'Q' Xi ,QE ':.:Q That old gang of mme y F Let s everybody YELLl They re re1ated'7 Cheese 1 1 1. Ye57'7'7 Drd he make 10 . ' A I l , 7 I I l .C ' ' I F, - Q V r uw: d y .. Y' l I N ..' .. n xgsa N 1 A x,ax'3,f.'gQ 1 x we fu' K, ' iq' 4 y Q' qc Air ' K il' gg if 9 , 5, .4 ar g New ' ' Sfl ' - '- f I - 9 .. N ri lx. -L ' lil-N' 'Q A R Q VQK t 'L . . 1. lx y . k rw r F' O - 1 V I I . i ! H A Q - A k , . . J EWT UW?- ,ff TARRY L. EDINGTON Rhino At each hard task he looks a bit, then grinsg pulls off his coat and tackles it - and wins. I.V. Football l,2. Football 3,4. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Reporter 2,4. Pep Club 3. Student Council 2. Bible Club 3,4. National Honor Society 4. Wolverine Boys' State 3 . sf'-' MICHEAL S. SWIX Reverend Our class wit, as fresh as a daisy, always a joke to drive us crazy, Latin Club 1. Varsity Club 4. J.V. Football 1,2. Football 3,4. J. E. T. S. 3,4. Student Council 3. Scribblers 3. Baseball 1,2,3,4. CHARLENE A. SLEE Mandy Mischief comes by the pound, and goes by the ounce . Band 1,2. Band Ensembles 1,2. Dance Band 1,2. Thespians 4. Future Secretaries 4, Reporter 4. Junior Secretaries 3, Treasurer 3. JACK P. CARLTON A fine fellow and a friend to all, Latin Club l,2. Varsity Club 3,4. Track 2,3,4. Cross Country 2,3,4. I. E. I'.S, 3. National Honor Society 4 . GEORGE BARKER Melanie GAYLE MARIE BARR ..Gay.. She moves quietly about, always seeking the best things in life. Transferred from Lansing Eastern High School 1958. F. T. A. 4. Scribblers 4. Bible Club 4. GLORIA ANN BASSETT Brigitte Rather quiet around G. L. H, S. After four we'l1 take another guess. Latin Club 1,2. G.A.A. 4. F. T.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4. Thespians 4. National Honor Society 4. Exchange Student to Canada 4. LEIGH KENNETH BEAGLE Bogie They say all men work hard, boy am I tired, Latin Club 1,2. Varsity Club 4. J. V. Football 1,2. I.V. Basketball 1,2. Basketball 3,4. Track 2. Band 1,2,3,4, President 4. Band Ensembles 3,4. Choir 4 Choir Ensembles 3,4. Men's Chorus 4. Dance Band 3,4. Play 4. National Honor Society 4. ANNABELLE BENEFIELD You can tell her by the noise she does not make. Latin Club 2. Varsity Club 2,3,4. I. V. Basketball l,2. Basketball 3,4. Track 2,3,4. Cross Country 2,3,4. Student Council l. Class President 2. MELANIE ANN BARNES Many friends have l, and many more before l die. Latin Club l,2. G.A.A. 4. Scribblers 4, Prose Edi tor 4. National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4. DIANE JOY AVERY We do not hesitate to say she has a very pleasing way. Latin Club l,2. G.A.A. 4. F. T.A. l,2,3, Treas- urer 2, Vice President 3. Student Council 3. Wolver- ine Girls' State 3. National Honor Society 3,4. IOAN BARBER I could be better ifl would, but it's awfully lone- some being good. Roxie SOME are short, some are tall, I like me best of all. 4. kg 63 BARRY C. BISHOP He who invented work should have finished it. J. E. T. S. 4. ROBERT P . BISHOP ..BOb.. Like a true fisherman, he has a good line. J.V. Football 1,2. F.F.A. 1. 42 f' li.-I GALE E. BLOOM Girls see nature at its best. Track 4. Cross Country 4. Band l,2,3. J. E 3,4. Dance Club 1,2. DIANNE MARIE BORSUM I hate boys! Know where l can find any young men? Latin Club 1,2. Majorette 2. J. E. T. S. 3,4, Sec- retary 3. F.T.A. 1,2, Vice President 1,2. Class Treasurer 1. Class Secretary 3. National Honor Society 3,4. Class Queen 3. Glee Club 1. its- ' ROBERT I. BOUCK Rubber His eyes spell mischief, his smile spells 'Hi'! ! We all like him, he 's one swell guy. Varsity Club 3,4. I.V, Basketball 1,2. Basketball 3,4. I.V. Football 1. Annual staff 2,3,4, Editor 4. Student Council 4, Inter-League Representative 4. Tennis 1,2,3,4. 'Qs MARLENE KAY BOUGHTON Neat and shiny, like a pearl. F. H.A. 3. Junior Secretaries 3. Future Secretaries 4. 1 it A as MICHEAL ROBERT BRACE 4? Brown Never do yourself what you can get others to do for you . Spanish Club 2. Varsity Club 4. J, E, T, S. 3,4. Class Treasurer 3. Homecoming King 4. JOHN EUGENE BRIGGS Cagey q-Q.- Never too busy to join in the fun, always on hand when there's work to be done. J,V, Football 1.2. Track 1,2. J.E.T,S. 3,4. Play 3. National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4. GAIL EDWARD BUCKLEY Buck His greatest sing a nappy grin. CONNIE SUE BLQPROEV Ever'.'one in love is blind, and l'm in need o giaa: :. Transferred from Everett 1958. in Club l,2,3. G.A.A. 4. F.T.A, 4. iri 4. Scribblers 4, Business Manager 4. .TACK L. BUTTERICK Upope., lf work interferes with pleasure, cut out the work. CHARLES A. BYAM Chuck Don't let his innocent look deceive you. I.V. Football l,2. Football 3. F.F.A. l,2. Thes- pians 4. PATRICK J. BYRNE Sugar He may be an angel at home but school is not his home. Latin Club l,2. Varsity Club 2,3,4. J. V. Football 1. J,V. Basketball 1,2. Basketball 3,4. Track 1. J.E.T.S. 3,4. Play 2,3. Thespians 2,3. Pep Club 3, Secretary 3. Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4. Baseball 2,3,4. SPENCER A. CARROLL Carol He does nothing, but he does it well. F. F.A. 1,2. DAVID L. CLARK Dave A good time comin' men, A good time comin'! Z Varsity Club 4. LV. Football 2,3. Football 4. Baseball 1. Thespians 4. MARTHA ANN CLAY Mart lf you can't find anything to laugh about, just giggle. Latin Club 1,2. Pep Club 3. Glee Club l,2. JERRY LEE COMSTOCK Commie Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may have a test. JAMES B. CONARTON uhm.. After four years of faithful service, I am laid off. Varsity Club 2,3,4. I.V. Football 1. Track 1,2, 3,4. Cross Country 2,3. Annual Staff2,3,4. '.'.'3?' DON COON Little devils are scarce, take care of me. Latin Club l,2. Thespians 1. RICHARD WAYNE CORBIN 3,4. Camera Club 3,4. Dick Girls, girls, girls, why must they make all that noise'? Latin Club 1,2. Track l,2,3,4. Cross Country 2, . SANDRA LOUISE COTTER Sandy This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts. Band 1. Choir 3,4. Play 4. F.H.A. 1. Glee Club 2 DUA NE CRIBLEY A man among men, but usually among women. CAROLYN KAY CULP Carol My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Latin Club l,2,3,4. Band 1,2,3,4. Band Ensembles 3. Play 2. Scribblers 1. Student Court 1. DAVID S. DALE Croc He's quick on a basketball court - In fact he's sharp in any sport. Latin Club 1. Varsity Club 2,3,4. I, V. Football 1. Football 2,3,4. J.V. Basketball 1. Basketball 2,3,4. Track 1,2. Tennis 3,4. Thespians l. An- nual Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4. Student Council 1. -11' ROBERT L. DAVIS Scrape No matter what the discussion, he'd find room to disagree. . Track 2,8-,4. Cross Country 2,3,4. Choir Ensembles 3,4. Men's Chorus 4. National Honor Society 4. EDWARDJ. DEBLER Debbie They say that he was once caught studying. JAMES ARTHUR DEXTER Unm.. Junior Art Club 4. RICHARD DIBEAN He stops for nothing, save the door School breaks up my whole day. F.F. A. l,2,3,4, President 4. SANDRA IEANNE DICK Sandy Generally speaking, she's speaking. Choir 2,3,4. Bible Clllb 1,2,3,4. Glee Club 1. ANN LOUISE DOTY Dote Sometimes she just sits and talks, and sometimes she just talks. Latin Club 1.2. G.A.A. 4. Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Student Conductor 3. Band Ensemble 1,3,4. Choir Ensemble 3,4. F.T.A. 1. Play 1. Thespians 1. Comets Tale Staff 4. IOANNE CAROLYN DOTY Dote What I wouldn't give to talk faster. G.A.A. 4. Choir 3. F,H,A. 2,3. Thespians 3,4. Pep Club 3. Annual Staff 1. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2. Glee Club 2. KENT DUKES Duker Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. 5 f N XX PATRICIA LEE DURST Pat Personality plus and an intellectual mind, a nicer lass you'll never find. Latin Club l,2,3, President 3. Majorette l,2. Thespians 2. Annual Staff 3,4. Class President l, Class Vice President 2. National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. Student Council 3,4, Social Com- mittee 4. PAUL DEAN ELDER Speak Low--if you speak of studying. 'Zz 'fiesta f 9 JOHN E. ELSIE ..Ed.. V . if JOYCE ANN ELLIOTT Gee, ain't love nice, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3 Student Advisor 4. Play 2. Thespians 2. Glee Club 1. McCall's National Teen Board 4. Good boys love their sisters and so good have l grown that I love other boys sisters as well as my own. Spanish Club 2, Vice President 2. Varsity Club 2, 3,4. I.V. Football 1. Football 2,3,4. J.V. Bas- ketball l,2. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Play 2. Student Council 4, Traffic Commissioner 4. King 2. IOANN KAY ENDRES HJC.. Louie LUCILLE MARIE ESCHTRUTH 43 All the world is a stage, and I'm acting up, Latin Club l,2. G.A.A. 4, Reporter 4. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 1,2. Camera Club 4. We wonder what she can't do. Choir 2,3,4. Choir Ensembles 2,3. F,T,A, 4, Historian 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2,4. Future Nurses 2. Glee Club 1. Twelvettes 4. Triple Trio 3. LINDA LEA FELLOWS Lin There are two sides to every argument, my side and the wrong side. Choir 3,4. GERALDINE KAY FUDAY Jeri Full of pep, full of fun, never quiet, always on the run. G.A.A. 4. Choir 2,3,4, Secretary 4. Choir En- sembles 2. Pep Club 3. Vocal Club 2, IUDITH LYNN FULLER Shi1 ah Lois ANN GAGE Pudgie G.A.A. 4. Glee Club 3,4. JAMES L. GILBERT uhm.. Love makes the world go round, catch me l'm getting dizzy. J,V. Football 1. J.E.T.S. 4. Scribblers 4. CHERYL KAY GRANDY As likeable as she is tall. Transferred from Dansville 1958. Choir 2,3. Pep Club 3. DAVE HAMILTON Falcon An avid sportsman, a wonderful guy - he'll gain many friends as the years go by. Varsity Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4. I. V. Foot- ball 1. Football 2,3,4. I. V. Basketball 1,2. Bas ketball 4. Track l,2,3,4, I.E.T.S. 3. Student Council 4, Exchange Student 3. CLEO W. HANCOCK Restless as a wind-shield wiper. F.F.A. 1.2,3. NELSON H. HART And they gazed and wondered - how could one small head hold all he knows? Choir Ensembles 3,4. Men's Chorus 4. Scribblers 3.4. Bible Club 1,2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. RONALD HASSELBRING A quiet man, but quite a man. Bible Club l,2,3,4. Band 2,3,4. Silence is golden - I own Fort Knox. lt isn't what you do - it's what you get away with Qi! l'--s- JOHN DANIEL HEAD Dan Even though I am a Head, I never seem to get ahead in sports. Varsity Club 3,4. J.V. Football 2. Football 3,4. J, V. Basketball l,2. Basketball 3,4. CAROLYN M. HEATH What! No men in heaven? Then leave me here. Latin Club 1,2. Band 1,2. Band Ensembles 2. Future Secretaries 4. Junior Secretaries 3. National Honor Society 4. IOANN HIMES Joann is happy all the time, for her life is so sublime. G.A.A. 4. Future Teachers 1. Art Club 4. Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. JAMES A. HINTZ Gus best of men. f Q of A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the Latin Club l,2. Varsity Club 3,4. Track l,2. Cross Country 1,2,3, Captain 3. Gi LaVERN HOERIXIER Tweety Bird Women? I never heard of them. What are they? Track 1,2,3. Cross Country 1,2,3. Varsity Club 4. Choir l,2,3,4. Choir Ensembles 1,2,3. Men's Chorus 4. NANCY JEAN HOGAN Hogie Nancy has found the real thing, saints preserve us look at that ring ! Transferred from Sexton 1958. G.A.A. 4. Choir 4, Treasurer 4. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 3. MARY JEAN HOLLAND You'l1 never see one without the other - Who is he, Mary, your brother? Spanish Club 2. Cheerleader 3. F. T.A, l,2. An- nual Staff 3,4. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice President 4. Student Council 2. Class Queen l. Class Secretary 1 EARNEST HOLLOWAY What I don't know won't hurt me. F.F.A.1,2,4. . ' , C' . 5 12- -: .- - 0.35: .I 1 ' ' 1- Af STEVEN LARRY JACKSON Steve are all they've taught me. PAT IENEROU For her the wedding bells did ring. Happiness we hope they'll bring. DAVID A. JOLLS Dave Napolean was a little man too. Varsity Club 3,4. J. V. Football 1. Football 2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Vice President 4. RICHARD E. JONES Dick An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute action. Transferred from Everett 1957. Varsity Club 4. Track 3,4. Cross Country 3.4. Band 2. MARY IEAN KATALENICH Shrimp I don't care how you spell my name, I'm going to change it someday, F. H.A. 3. Tri-Hi-Y 2. Future Secretaries 4, Treasurer 4. Junior Secretaries 3. Comets Tale 2,3. Varsity Club 3,4. Cross Country 2,3. KAREN LEE HULTBERG She is a sweet little lass, one of the blondes in our class . Student Council 1,3. Future Secretaries 4, Secretary 4. Junior Secretaries 3, President 3. Library Club 3 , President 3 . BETTY MAE INGRAHAM Betsy For she was just the quiet kind, whose natures never vary. Choir 3,4. Future Nurses 2. Glee Club 1,2. Glee Club Ensembles 2. My only books were a woman's looks, and follies 'RE RONALD JAMES JACOBS Get my scooter in the open air. ,di Latin Club 2. J.E. T.S, 4. Square Dance Club 1. '--.aww , 11-0 'x A -:.LZLf JS. Someumes quiet sometimes shy, but the rest of Cheerleader 1 2 3 G.A.A. 4. Thespians 2. Pep Club 2 3 Class Queen 2. Glee Club. ARLENE MARIE KEMPF Good humor IS the sunshine of the mind. -H- F H A 2 3 4 Thespians 1. Glee Club 4. Dance CHARLES L. KEMPF Chas His only labor is to kill time Football 1. ROGER D. KIRBY ln arguing he owns skill for, vanquished he could argue still. Latin Club 1,2. I.V. Football 2. Band 1,2,3,4. Band Ensembles 2,3,4. Dance Band 1,2,3,4. J.E.T.S, 4. Comets Tale Staff 4. National Honor Society 3,4. ROGER KLOEPFER DONALD LA COMBE CARL STEVEN LAMB Steve my Every class should have someone like Steve as a . member. ' Varsity Club 2,3,4. J.v. Football 1 Foorbari 2 SALLY ANN KIRSCHENMAN No one ever heard her shriek or speak Bible Club 3. Future Nurses 2 Glee Club 2 3 A sincere lad we wish well I.E.T.S. 3,4. Camera Club 4 Disc Jockey 2 3 4 Next to my carburetor, I like girls 3,4. Basketball Manager 1 4 Annual Staff2 3 4 Dance Club 1, President 1 3' JOHN LIND is himself. 0 ?U SALLIE SUE LOVE Sal Hardly ever says a word, guess she's afraid she won't be heard, Glee Club 2. ANNE LAURINE LUMBERT Anne Full of humor and lots of fun, All she does is very well done. F.H.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 2. Thespians 2. Play 2. Annual Staff 3,4. Scribblers 1. Future Secretaries 4. Junior Secretaries 3. National Honor Society 4. Square Dance Club 1. Comets Tale Staff 2. MARGO LUSCH Everything she does she does well, and she does everything . G.A.A. 4, President 4. F. T,A, 1,2, President 2. Annual Staff3. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2, President 3,4. Class Secretary 3. National Honor Society 4. DONALD MICHAEL MAURER Blaze Entered Air Force, January 1960. Latin Club 2,3, I. V. Football l,2. Football 3. J.E.T.S. 3. Play 1,2,4. Thespians 1,2,4. Pep Club 3. Assembly Committee 4. Latin Club 1, Assembly Committee 4. LINDA KAYE LOE Long hair and a sweet disposition! She'll go far in any position. Latin Club 1. G.A.A. 4. F.H.A. 2. Play 1,2,4. Thespians 2,4. Pep Club 3. Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. Future Secretaries 4. Glee Club 2. DONNA JEAN LARSON Donnie Vlfl had the wings of an angel, wouldn't I look silly? Band 1. F.H.A. 3. Future Secretaries 4. Choir 1 Glee Club 1. CARL GEORGE LAWRENCE C.I. Tut, Tut, my man the girls won't hurt you! Latin Club l,2. Track 2. Cross Country 2,3. Thespians 2. National Honor Society 3,4. Sometimes the only thing a man gets out of school H fe: s 1 , if. , 1 RICHARD MAXSON Rick I'm going to tell that Einstein a few things. Latin Club 1,2, President l,'2. J. V. Football l,2. J.V. Basketball 1. Track l,2. Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 3. Band Ensembles l,2,3,4. Dance Band 1,2,3,4.I. E.T. S. 4, President 4. Student Coun- cil 4. National Honor Society 3.4. High School Honors Science Institute, Michigan State University. BRUCE MCCONNELL Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. Latin Club 1,2. I.E.T.S. 3. BRYAN MCKINNEY He's smart, intelligent, and wise. Why can't he be like the other guys? Baseball 3. KARYN SUE MEACHAM Meach She's our poet and artist too - Anything you ask, she can do. I Latin Club 1,2, vice President 2. Art crub 2,3,4, 1 President 4, Vice President 3. G.A.A. 4.1. E. T. S. 3. F. T.A. l,2,3,4, President 1.3. Thespians 4. Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. National Honor Society 4. Homecoming Queen 4. MARY MEAD She tells you flatly what her mind is. SANDRA IOANN MEIER Sandy 0 Two fifths of her genius, three fifths of her fun. Pmfure Future Secretaries 4, President 4. Junior Secretaries Noi' 3. National Honor Society 3,4. Available NANCY KAROLYN MEISTER Nano Cheerful company shortens the miles, F.H.A. 3,4. Glee Club l,2. JAMES LEE MILLER unm.. What does he think - when he thinks? Band 1,2,3. Band Ensembles 2. F.F.A. 3,4. Camera Club 3,4. r NANCY DELIGHT MISENER Nan What sweet delight, a quiet life affords. Glee Club 1,2. Choir 3,4. WILLIAM LEE MORGRIDGE Bill Wine, women and song ruin men, so I have cut out singing . I.V. Football 2. Football 3. Tennis 2. Thespians 4. Pep Club 3, Treasurer 3. Class King 3. Play 4 I DONALD E. MORROW .Donn In their own merit, modest men are silent. .1 r KS 5 PHILIP 1. MORSE y K-. ' nphu.. 'Du . 1' A Better to have a Chevrolet than no car at all. y 1 ' Transferred from Lansing Eastern High School 1959. 1 053 , X 'I--V 1 'K WILLIAM MORSE Bill Am I great! l Transferred from Lansing Eastern High School 1959. BRUCE F. MUMFORD Ford No civilized person ever goes to bed the same day he got up. Spanish Club 2,4, President 2. Varsity Club 3,4. Cross Country 2,3. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Men's Chorus 4. Thespians 2. Class Vice President 1, Class Presi- dent 3. Student Council 2. National Honor Society 4. Wolverine Boys' State 3. Pep Club 3. Annual Staff 2,3,4. Canadian Exchange Student 4. BARBARA MURPHY Bobby Io Light of heart, quick of step, here's a girl with lot's of pep, NANCY JEAN NEIGH Nan The mildest manners and the softest voice. 11 PAUL T. NELSON Pablo He's rather quiet - but he could cause a riot. Spanish Club 2. Art Club 4. I. E. T. S. 3. Debate Team 4. Camera Club 3,4, President 3. Parlia- mentarian 4. MICHAEL NICHOLSON Great men have made mistakes, I have made mis- takes, therefore I am a great man. 4-1 IANET KAY NOECKER alan.. Vice President 4. RONALD OLDS 7 . X, '-A fu ll-5 Sparkling like the ring on her finger, Tri-Hi-Y 1. Pep Club 3. Future Secretaries Club 4, I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. CHARLES DAVID OSBORNE Dimps He who sitteth on a tack, Yea, he shall rise. Varsity Club 3,4. I.V. Football 1,2. Football 3,4. Pep Club 3. JIM OSBORN Ozzie Cassanova has nothing on me, I.V. Football 1,2. I.V. Basketball 1. F.F.A. l,2. Pep Club 3. DENNIS L. O'TOOLE Felix A quiet man, he never snores in class. Spanish Club 4. Varsity Club 3,4. J,V, Football 1. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Golf4. Tennis l,2,3. J.E.T. 3. Pep Club 3. Student Council 4. Student Court 1. S. DONALD M. PARKER Dink Now that he's out of school, he'll NEVER be no- body's fool. Art Club l,2,3,4. Varsity Club 3,4. Track Manager 1. Thespians 1. J.V. Football Manager 1. Football Manager l,2,3,4. I.V. Basketball Manager 1. Bas- ketball Manager 1. IUDITH ARLENE PARKER Judy RUTH ANN PARKER Ruthie Nurses 2. Glee Club 1. BONNIE L. PIKE Bon Lucky in love. SHIRLEY A. PLUNKETT Shirl A little mischief by the way is fun to spice the A passing day. I G.A.A. 4. Choir 2. Thespians 4. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 1. . .Af 'R RONALD POTTS He's there, even if you can't hear him.' Transferred from Dewitt 1959. MARILYN KAY PROVO .Kaya I shall laugh myself to death. Bible Club 1,2,3,4. CHARLENE ANNE PRYOR Char She's proof against the word failure. Latin Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Student Advisor 4. Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3. Band Ensembles 2, 3.4. Choir 3,4, Section Leader 4. Choir Ensembles 3,4. Dance Band 3. F.T.A. 2,4. National Honor Society 4. Comets Tale Staff 4. Glee Club 1. Vocal Club 1. LARRY PRYOR Butch Why sweat and slave? Think of all the brains you save l Band 1,2,3,4. I.V. Football 1. Football 3. Smile as you go, and your troubles will vanish F.H.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Historian 4. Hidden in the chambers of her personalitt are treasure chests of friendship. Latin Club 1,2,3,4. Choir 2,3,4. Tri-H Y 4 Bible Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3 Futu e Choir 3. Pep Club 3. oiee ciub 1,2,4. P5 1 7 JOAN REAM NIO.. A genial disposition brings its owner many friends. G.A.A. 4. Tri-Hi-Y l,2. Junior Secretaries 3. Future Nurses 1. GEOFFREY E. RICHARDSON Geff I'm not arguing with you, l'm telling you. Archery 4. ,T.E.T.S. 3,4. if JANET SUE RICHARDSON alan.. A sweeter Miss you 'll never find. Band l,2,3,4. Band Ensembles 3,4. Dance Band 3. Scribblers 4. Future Secretaries 4. Junior Sec- retaries 3. Comets Tale Staff 2,3,4. IAN RICHMOND She's not a flower, she's not a pearl, she's just a noble all-round girl. ANTHONY FORREST RITTER 22O Pound Tackle Just give me a chance. Golf 3. DARLA LOLETTA ROBINSON Shorty She turns her back on boys--and runs backwards, Choir 4. Choir Ensembles 3. F. H.A. 4. Pep Club 2,3. Dramatics 1.4. Dance Club 1. DOUG E. ROBINSON Bobby He winters in Florida, summers in Maine, and falls at blondes. Football 1. I. V. Basketball l,2. Basketball 3. Student Council 3,4. BEN RODRIQUEZ He was the man of the diamond--The Baseball Diamond--. RONALD A . RUEGSEGER ..ROn.. Girls. Transferred from Sexton 1959. Assembly mittee 4. WILLIAM HENRY SACKETT CAROL ILENE SAND Squeak She is little, but you can t overlook her. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3. Glee Club l,2. WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT Bill Always leave them laughing, when you leave them. Spanish Club 3,4, President 3. Scribblers 4. Base- ball 4. NORMA IEANNINE SCHULERT She's pretty and small and well liked by all. Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3. Band l,2. Band Ensembles l,2. F.T.A. 1. Annual Staff 3,4. Class Treasurer 2. Class Vice President 3. Student Council 4. National Honor Society 4. it DIANE MARIA SCIAMBI To worry little to study less is my idea of happiness. Transferred from Cardinal Daughterty High 4. Philadelphia, Pa. Art Club 4.1. E. T.S. 4. Play 4. Thespians 4. BEVERLY GRACE SEARS Bev She worries not, she hurries not, her calm is undisturbed. Spanish Club 2. G.A.A. 4. Archery 4. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. Bible Club 3,4. IOAN A. SHANAFELT Geo Good natured and thoroughly likeable. F. H. A. 3. Future Secretaries 4. Junior Secretaries 3. Friends, Romans, Countrymen lend me your Com- Wi1ly To plow and sow, to reap and mow and be a farmer's boy. f spanish Club 2. varsity Club 4. 1. v. Foorbarr 3.4. Football 3,4. I.V. Basketball 1. Choir l, President 4. Men's Chorus 4, President 4. Choir Ensembles 3. Pep Club 3. Baseball 2,3,4. 1,2 ll ,f ! I FLORENCE ANN SHELLY Peppy and full of fun, fine company for everyone. Choir 2,3,4. F.H.A. 2. Thespians 4. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 1 HOWARD SHEPARD Howie Enjoy yourself, life is short. I.E.T.S. 3. DEAN G. SHIPMAN Wienie A sportsman and athlete l strive to be, to books I have an allergy . Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. Men's Chorus 4. Pep Club 3. Wrestling 4. SHAREN K. SHOFF There s a little bit of bad in every good little 11' uv? Junior Art Club 4, Vice President 4. G. A. A. 4. 'f Glee Club 1. Vocal Club 1. Choir 2,3,4. Festival Soloist 3. Section Leader 4. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2. Scribblers 1,2,3,4. Poetry Editor 4 . J' . ,eff 40 5 FRANK H. SHORTZ I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. Varsity Club 3,4. I. V. Football 1. Varsity Football 2,3,4. Track 1,2,3. Pep Club 3. MARVIN DALE SHORTZ Marv I'm not denying that men are foolish, God made them to match the women. I.V. Football 1.2. Track 1,2,3. Cross Country 3. RUTH ANN SHRONTZ Ranny The way to have a friend, is to be a friend. Twelvettes 4. Glee Club 1. Student Council 4. Future Secretaries 4. Junior Secretaries 3, Vice President 3. Bible Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 1.4. National Honor Society 3,4. MARILYN KAY SHULTZ. Katie Just give me a listener, l'll do the talking. G,A.A. 4. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 1,2. SANDRA L. SIMONS Sandy 'N-x A good girl is always quiet. Transferred from Lansing Eastern 1959. G,A.A. 'N' 4. Thespians 4. CHARLOTTE ALICE SL EE Char And these - I tell you are life's best joys, music and dancing, movies. Yes, and boys. G.A.A. 4.Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Points Q ' ' Chairman 3,4. Play 4. Thespians 4. Scribblers 4 HOWARD B. SPICER Nickels Women disturb me not. Choir 1,2,3,4. Choir Ensembles 3. Men's Chorus 4. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Sentinel 4. 'PJ DIANE M. STINEBOWER That bright face of yours is like the cover to a whole volume of mischief, F.H.A. 2. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 2. Choir 3. Trl-Hi-Y l,2. . ,AMX ' ' , MYRA LYNN STRAUB Bret Not that I love study less, but fun more. Play 2. Thespians 1,2. Pep Club 1. Annual Staff 1. Tri-Hi-Y 2. A0 ROSEMARY L. STUMP Rosey A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. G. A.A. 4. Thespians 2,4. Pep Club 3. Future Secretaries 4. Glee Club 2. JERRY L. SWATHWOOD Stub Keep your temper, no one else wants it. Varsity Club 3,4. Football 1,2. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4. WILLIAM H. SWINT Bill Why study? The more we study, the more there is to forget. Spanish Club 2. J, V, Football 1.2. J. V. Basket- ball 1. Archery 4. I.E.T.S. 3. Baseball 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR P.a.t. Bubbling over with laughter and fun, Never a care for work undone. Spanish Club 2. Art Club 3,4, Vice President 4. G.A.A. 4. Thespians '2,4. Pep Club 2,3, Vice President 2, President 3. Annual Staff 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Treasurer 2. Student Council 1,2, Inter-League Student Council 3.4. KATHRYN ANN THOMAS ..Kay.. Quiet in appearance, thoughts unknown. Choir 4. Scribblers 4. PATRICIA ANN TILMAN Pat GALE EDWARD TWITCHELL ing 4. vis.:-q NJ 'f f7' Ouietness and confidence are her strength. Transferred from San Gabriel Mission High, San Gabriel, Calif. 3. Art Club 3,4. G,A.A, 4. Thespians 4. Pep Club 3. Student Council 4. National Honor Society 4. Why should the devil have all the fun. H Transferred from Dewitt 1957. Football 3. Wrestl- GARY WAYNE TWITCHELL I came! I bluffedl Igraduated! I. V. Football 1.2. Football 3. Choir 1,2. PRISCILLA A. VAN KAMPEN Quiet and studious, yet always ready for fun. Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 1. F.T.A. 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Future Nurses 1. Glee Club 1. MARGARET ANNE VanWAGNER Her silence is as great as an act of speech. F.T.A. 4, Treasurer 4. Bible Club 1,2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Future Nurses 1. Glee Club 1. MARTHA PEARL VanWAGNER Pleasant is she, and of good intent. Bible Club 1. Future Nurses 1,2. KATHERINE JEAN WALDROP Kathy A little bundle of good nature Scribblers 4. LINDA LOU WALKER Twinkle, twinkle go is the guy? G.A.A. 4. STANLEY PHILIP WALKER nstan.. Just one girl and only seven nights a week to see her. WILLIAM S. WALTERS Doc He is jolly, good natured and trueg And his share he is willing to do. I.V. Football l,2. Football 3,4. Choir Ensembles 3,4. Choir 1,2. Men's Chorus 4. Baseball 2,3,4. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Sentinel 2, Reporter 3, Treas- urer 4. King 1. Bible Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. National Honor Society 3,4, Presi- dent 4. DAN WATSON How unlucky can you get? Not once was I a teacher's pet. F. F.A. 1,2,3,4. DAVE R. WATSON Wazzo The way to fight a woman is with your hat, grab it and run. Varsity Club 3,4. I. V. Football 1,2. Football 3,4. Track 2,3,4. MARUANE MARIE VERHOEVEN Mary A pleasing one to meet and pleasingly genuine. Pep Club 3. Glee Club 1. SHIRLEY ANN VERLINDE Shirl Look into her eyes you'll see an angel. Look a little farther you'll see an imp. Transferred from Portland 1958. Tri-Hi-Y 3. Bible Club 3. Future Nurses 2. Iv es her eyes, who, we wonder fi 5' N X EDWARD WAWIERNIA As quiet as an earthquake. MARIORIE ANN WERNER Tootie When her energies are released, she is a tiny dynamo! F.H.A. 2,3,4. Cadet Teaching 4. Glee Club 4 DALE WESTRICK School? Oh, yes, I drop in occasionally. MARCIA JEAN WHITE Not exactly the Kellogg Variety, but full of pep. Latin Club 1,2, Treasurer 2. Band 4. Choir 2,3, 4, Section Leader 4. Twelvettes 4. Dance Band 4. Play 2. Pep Club 3.Honor Society 4. ' H 1 1 DELORES F. WRIGHT .Deen A lot of pep in a small package. Transferred from C, W. Otto 1957. Future Sec- retaries 4. Junior Secretaries 3, Secretary 3. 7960 Although the early 40 s meant war and sadness and sorrow to many people to our parents rt meant gn mg brrth to a chrld On June 9 1960 thrs chrld wrll be a mem ber of the Grand Ledge Hrgh School graduatrng class 1947 brought the excrtement of our frrst year of school hurryrng up the street rushing to the bus on our wav to the brg brrck schoolhouse where somethrng CXCII mg seemed to happen exerv day Elementary school days went bv yerv fast We were rn Iunror Hrgh School almost before we were prep red No longer were we spendrng part of our day at recess but we were havrng a dlfferent class every hour and takrng books home to study ever nrght Our Junror hrgh days were more excrtrng crowded wrth basketball games our own annuals dances and possrbly our frrst dates Then hrgh school wrth Mrss Pound as our class advrsor Our Presrdent was Pat Durst V1ce Presrdent Bruce Mumford Secretary Mary Holland and Treasurer Dranne Borsum Mary Holland and B111 Walters represented our class at homecomrng entrtled The Krug and I As freshmen rt was our prrvrlege to serve at the Senror Prom Mrs DePue was class advrsor durrng our sophomore year George Barker was Presrdent Pat Durst Vice Presrdent Margo Lusch Secretary and Norma Schulert also were entrtled td' serve at the Junior Senior Banquet We chose our class rings oo The Golden Swrrl The next fall meant we were Juniors half of our hrgh school days were over but the best half was left Our Junror advrsor was Mr Rrchmond wrth Bruce Mumford as Pres1dent Norma Schulert as Vrce Presrdent Dranne Borsum as Secretary and Mrke Brace Treasurer Dranne Borsum and B111 Morgrrde were our candrdates rn the home comrng competltlon This year it was our privilege to present the Iunror Senior Banquet And this we drdf 1' The trtle was The Roaring 20 s The toastmaster was Paul Nelson and the Master of Ceremonres was Dean Shipman Next year the trme had come We were seniors Only one short year was left Tarry Edrngton was chosen Presrdent Mike Swrx Vice Presrdent Charlene Slee Secretary and James Carlton Treasurer Mr Otto was the class advrsor Home comrng saw two senrors Karyn Meacham and Mrke Brace crowned Krng and Queen Then rt was trme for us to present the frrst formal dance at the new Grand Ledge High School The Semor Prom The theme was Terrace Room It was a beautiful mght one that no one could ever forget Lergh Beagle was Master of Ceremonres for the program The end of our hrgh school days was fast approachmg Nelson Hart and Richard 'viaxson were announced as Co Valedrctorrans wrth Roger Krrby as Salutatorran We have been together for only a short trme wrth a shorter trme left Baccalaureate started our week of f6SI1V1I1Cs Next rn line was our trrp to Whitehall Lodge a day of fun and frolrc for evervone Next was Class Nrght and finally Graduatron I . , I A . . 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