Harrison High School - Hornet Yearbook (Harrison, MI)
- Class of 1962
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Dedication Marion Amble, a woman of extreme understanding and unusual talent, came to Harrison as the High School Principal in 1926. Pouring her life into the school and community in a team effort along with her husband she has served as grade teacher, princi- pal, and at present is teaching English and vocal music in high school. Many firsts are to her credit! a home economics class, a community orchestra, quartets, a community chorus, and the school chorus. Many of us remember the movable piano in the grades and the good times we had singing because of her great talent. Assisting each student with her profound knowledge of life, literature and history she never failed to instill in the hearts of her pupils a deep patriotism for their country. With her calm strength, good naturedness, and delightful sense of humor she en- lightened the school day, guiding many of us to'maturity. In deep appreciation we dedicate this yearbook to you, Mrs. Charles Amble. mssmm 'am Long recognized as, an earnest and sincere man dedicated to his profession, our Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Charles A. Amble, has decided to place the future of the local school into other hands. After forty years of continuous service to this community we join in wishing the Ambles relaxed, happiness and well-deserved freedom from the demanding school bell, come September of '62. For two score years Mr. Amble's noble influence has shaped the lives of hundreds of children of this community. All have found in him a true friend, worthy of the faith and devotion long evidenced by his students, who out of his more mature and wider life has always quietly sought to guide the young toward saner attitudes, higher intelligence, greater knowledge, and more gracious manners. Long ago Mr. Amble began to lay the foundations of to- morrow which have endured and will continue to endure for many, many years. As citizen, planner, and builder, Mr. Amble has been instrumental in the addition of many fine buildings to the Harrison school. Five major bond issues have been pre- sented to the Harrison voters and each, due greatly to his able, tactful leadership and abiding faith in the people of this com- munity, 'has passed by a big majority, each resulting in an in- creasingly fine school plant. Harrison rejoiced unanimously several years ago ss Mr. Amble, long recognized as a true educator and culture bearer throughout the state, was selected to receive the Oscar for Teachers award from the entire Northeastern District of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Our hearts swelled with pride as it was decided few people in Michigan have contributed as much to the cause of education. In the classroom, Mr. Amble was ever an artist, seeing in the young before him the good; inspiring and encouraging; mold- ing the precious clay of unfolding personalities; seeking to remove the handicaps that weaken and destroy. Countless letters from former graduates thank him for his guidance and inspira- tion. With the cooperation of a willing and talented helpmate, Mr. Amble has accomplished for this community much more than even the most grateful of us can conceive, and for it all we express our heartfelt appreciation and best wishes for years of enjoyment doing those things together they have often longed to do but Just never quite found the time. In Appreciation A man with great ability; kindness; and, most of all, patience is Mr. Leonard Hawks. Although an ex- tremely busy individual, he has guided us, tactfully helped us and used his vast photographic knowledge to our advantage. It is said that the one who works the most receives the least reward. This is most certainly true of Mr. Hawks; for each of the pages of this year- book, he has deligently worked behind the scenes. For his ardent supervision, we, the senior class of 1962, are most appreciative and grateful. To him we offer our humble thanks as the Hornet would not have been possible without his assistance. CUUn iniit‘uitUm School Board M. Stanfield, C, Arable, P, Clark, W. Hileman Sr., W. Trowbridge, J. Schneider, H. Helntz, C. Ashcraft. SECRETARY Mrs. Newman IVA ORCUTT Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping MARGARET BOSINK Spanish Librarian College English WILSON RINEHART Shop Conservation DONALD PAAJANEN Biology Geography General Science MILAN MILLER Band Driver Training WAYNE BUCHOLZ Coach General Science Physical Education RACHAEL FOSGETT Home Economics ARTHUR VINCE Physics Geometry Chemistry Advanced Math THORA MORRISON Speech English 10 American Lit. GRACE RINEHART Government Physical Ed. American History CAFETERIA WORKERS Don Seelinger, Jean Gatten, Jo Seelinger BUS DRIVERS Service With A Smile CUSTODIANS Bert Neely, Bob Pifer John Bringold, William Amble, Stuart Huntley Jr., Paul Huber, Don Walkerger' J°hn Crafard Wallace Allen, Clinton Richmond, William Smuma, ■Senior Class Officers i  ■■■! VrUHi “ Treasurer................Pat Morrison Secretary................Mary Rilett Vice President...........Karen Harper Student Council Rep......Martin Koebn President................Bob Brenner CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and White LARRY KIPP ROBERT BRENNER Entered. . . Football . . Varsity Club • . 3 • • k • 3,14 Class Treas. . . . 1 Class Vice Pres. . 3 Class President. . [4 Ba nd . . . . 1,2 , 3,I4 F.T.A...............I4 J.V. Basketball. 1,2 Captain .... 2 V. Basketball. . 3,14 Football .... 2,3 Baseball . . 1,2,3,14 Track..........2,3,li Varsity Club . 2,3,1+ Student Council. 3,1+ Annual Staff ... 14 Senior Play. . . . 1+ EATill MILLER Y.F.C Honor Society Chorus . . . Square Dance Paper Staff. Pep Club 1,2,3 2,3,1+ HELEN CAMPBELL Ch orus...........2 Y.F.C.........1,2,3 Pep Club ...... 1+ Paper Staff. . . . 1+ Honor Society. . 3,14 Homecoming Court . I4 CAROLE YOST Y.F.C..............2,3 Pep Club . . . .1,14 Chorus . . . 1,2,3,14 Annual Staff . . . 1+ Paper Staff. ... 2 Senior Play. . . . I4 Student Council. . 3 W9 SAMUEL SELLERS Band..............1,2 Class President. . 2 Honor Society. . 3,1+ Student Council. . 2 BELINDA DICKEN SAMUEL BRUCE Basketball J.V.. . . Varsity . Baseball . • Football . • Varsity Club Senior Play. Honor Society • 1,2 . 3 A 2,3 A . . 1 Class Secretary. . 1 Band . . . . 1,2,3A Student Council. . 2 Sec.-Trees. . . 2 Paper Staff. . 2,3,1+ Y.F.C...........1,2,3 Sec.-Trees. . . 3 Annual Staff . . 3A Ass't Editor. . 3 Editor........... Honor Society. . 3,1+ Forensics. . . . 3,lj Homecoming Queen . Ip Senior Play. . . . Ij. Pep Club..........I4. GEORGETTE NASH Band............1,2,3 Chorus..........3,14- Future Nurses . . .3 MARTIN KOEHN Track.........1,2,3,14- Varsity Club . 2,3A Student Council. . 14. KEITH WHIPPLE Varsity Club. . .3,14- President. . . A Varsity Football-.3,14- Track ...........3,14- Pep Club...........14- Senior Play ... A ANN CLOUTIER Class Vice Pres. . 1 GLORIA NASH Student Council. Future Nurses. . 1,3 3 A Homecoming Cheerleader Court . 2 President . . Sec.-Treas. . . 3 • 4 J.V. . Class Sec.-Treas .. 2 Varsity • • • 3 A Paper Staff. . 2 ,3 A Chorus . . Annual Staff . . 3A Paper Staff • • • • 5 Honor Society. . 3 A Senior Play • • • . k Chorus 2A Pep Club . Y.F.C Pep Club . . . . Senior Play. . . 2,3 . 14. . k LEE DANCER Football . . 1,2,3,14. J.V. Basketball. 1,2 Captain .... 2 V. Basketball. . 3,1; Track............3,4 Baseball . . 1,2,3,14- Varsity Club . 2,3,4 Vice President, ij. Class President Student Council President Honor Society Band . . Pep Club F.T.A. . . . Annual Staff Paper Staff. Boy's State. Senior Play. MICHAEL BECKER MARJORIE ADKINS Y.F.C. . . . Future Nurses Pep Club . . Paper Staff. Honor Society Chorus . . . 1,2,3 3,4 2,3 KING BLACKLEDGE Track.........2,3,14- Varsity...........3,4 JANET ATKINSON Pep Club . . Chorus . . . Senior Play. Cheerleader J.V.. . . Varsity . • 1,4 2,3,4 • • 4 . 2 3,4 PHYLLIS JOHNSON Chorus . . . . 2,3,4 Y.F.C.............2,3 Homecoming Court . 2 Paper Staff. . . 3,4 Ass't Editor. . 3 Editor...........4 Pep Club............4 Honor Society. . 3,4 Class Sec.-Treas.. 3 DAVID McCLOY Band............ Track........... Varsity Football Senior Play. . . Annual Staff . . Paper Staff. . . HELEN KRAWCZYNSKI Y.F.C...............2 Pep Club..........I4. Paper Staff. . 2,3,1+ Homecoming Court . 3 PATRICIA MORRISON Band................1 Chorus .... 2,3,1+ Y.F.C.............2,3 Vice President. 3 Paper Staff. . 2,3,1+ Annual Staff . . . 1+ Homecoming Court . 3 Pep Club...........1+ Class Treas. . . . 1+ Honor Society. . 3 1+ Forensics. ... 3 1+ Senior Play. . . . 1+ MARY ERSKINE Square Dance . . 1 2 Cafereria..........3 WILLIAM BEEMER JAMES CARRIGAN Chorus...........3 1+ Pep Club...........1+ Square Dance . . . 1+ PHILLIP SHEETS Football J.V. . ... 2 Varsity • . . 3,1+ Basketball J.V. . Varsity . . 3,1+ Baseball . . 2,3,1+ Track. . . • 1,2,3,1+ Pep Club . F.T.A. . . Varsity Club . 2,3,1+ Chorus . . • • • • J.V. Football. . 1,2 Chorus...........3,1+ Pep Club...........1+ Square Dance . 2,3,lj CAROL STANLEY Chorus . . . .2,3,14- Honor Society. . 3,14- Sec.-Trees. . . 3 F.T.A...........3,14 Sec.-Trees. . . 3 President . . . If Square Dance ... 1 Y.F.C..........1,2,3 Annual Staff ... 4 Paper Staff. . 2,3,If Student Council. . If Publicity Mgr.. If Pep Club...........If SANDRA CROFOOT Chorus .... • • If Pep Club . . . • • If Future Nurses. . . 3 LENORD BRADY Honor Society. . 3,14- Basketball J.V Varsity Baseball . Track Football All-Conference. If Varsity Club Chorus Paper Staff. Pep Club Senior Play. Y.F.C Band WILMA ATKINSON Square Dance . . . VIRGINIA WALLACE Y.F.C..........1,2,3 Chorus . . . . 2,3,14- Future Nurses. . 3,If Vice President . If Pep Club..........If GEORGE WATTERS Pep Club..........If Vice President. If Paper Staff. . . . If Annual Staff ... If F.T.A.............If Band...........1,2,3 KAREN HARPER Class Vice Pres. 2,4 Student Council. 2,4 Vice President, 4 Homecoming Court . 1 Cheerleader. . 2,3,4 Chorus . . . .2,3,4 President . . . 4 Paper Staff. . . 3 4 Mgr..............3 Annual Staff ... 4 Pep Club............4 D.A.R. Citizen . . 4 Honor Society. . 3,4 DALE ROTH Student Council. ............ Class President. . 3 Varsity Club . . 3,4 Senior Play. ... 4 Football J.V..............2 Varsity . . 2,3,4 J.V. Basketball. 1,2 Honor Society. . 3,4 Band............1,2,3 DONNA SAUNDERS Paper Staff. . 2,3,4 Band . . 2 Y.F.C . 2,3 Honor Society. • 3,4 Forensics . .. . 3,4 Pep Club . . . Senior Play. . . . 4 BETTY LAMBDIN Honor Society. . 3,4 Student Council. . 4 Sec.-Treas. . . 4 Future Nurses. . 3,4 Sec.-Treas. . . 3 President ... 4 Y.F.C............2,3 Chorus...........2,3 Annual Staff ... 4 PATRTCIA GRECH Chorus . . . .2,3,4 F.T.A...............4 Pep Club............4 NANCY RANDALL Chorus . . . . 1,2,l . Pep Club............. President . . . Ip Paper Staff. . . . Bus. Mgr. . . . lj. Student Council. . lj. Senior Play. . . . lj. Football. . . .2,3,14 Baseball. . . .2,3,14 Varsity Club. . .3,14 Senior Play . . . .I4 Pep Club. . . . . .I4 Basketball Manager CHARLOTTE HUBER Y.P.C..............1,2 Band .... 1,2,3,14 ! Paper Staff. 1,2,3,14. F.T.A..............14- Honor Society. . 3,14- Pep Club...........14- Annual Staff . . . I4 Senior Play. . . . I4. ''v MARION MALCOMNSON Y.P.C...............2 Band .... 1,2,3,14 Squ8re Dance ... 3 Homecoming Court . 1 MARY RILETT Chorus Y.P.C Paper Staff. Annual Staff Class Sec Pep Club Tres Homecoming Court . I4. ROGER WRIGHT Baseball Track. . IVAN TESSMAN Band.............1,2 J.V. Basketball. . 1 Paper Staff. ... 3 Chorus.............1+ ■HMI NANCY ARCHAMBOULT Band............1,2,3 Chorus..........3,14- Future Nurses. . . 3 MARLENE GREY Y.F.C. . . . • • 2,3 Pep Club . . . . . I4. Paper Staff. • • 2A Senior Play. . • • b Chorus . . . . 2,3,14. DOROTHY SPRAGUE Pep Club...........I4. F..T.A.............I4. HELEN SMITH Entered...........ll Senior Snaps Lucky bums Who put these bugs in here, George? We're bankrupt. I'm not sitting on his lap. Please move your foot Bea. Jm. Hey 1 Edl A camera. I didn't mean to hit you with the hammer Mr. Rinehart. I promise to pay my shop fee tomorrow. Senior Class Play The Senior Class of 1962 presents HARRISON HIGH directed by Mrs. Thora Morrison. Life is difficult for all of us, but especially difficult for underprivileged youth. Such youth need understanding direction toward confident living in socially ac- cepted paths. Such youth need good dedicated teachers who will teach them that when they are down they need not stay down but must always get up and it’s when you have socked a guy you must make your peace and shake his hand. Such a teacher is Neil Hendry of Harrison High . Neil Hendry . . Joanne Dietrich Jim Trent . . Ricky Summers Griff Rimer . Anne Greger . Buddy McCalla Buck May. . . Ivy Taylor. . Mr. Donlan. . Miss DeGrant. Miss Vereen . Mrs. Summers. Mr. Summers . Mrs. McCalla. Mrs. Trent. . Harvey Rix. . Frankie Smith Judy Davis. . Detective . . Ed Dorman Pat Morrison . . Dale Roth Karen Harper Keith Whipple Anne Cloutier . Dave McClcy Jack Gardner Jan Atkinson . . Don Hall Donna Saunders . Carol Stanley Charlotte Huber George Watters Marlene Gray Nancy Randall . . Mike Becker . .Kathy Miller Belinda Dicken . . . Sam Bruce Students.Gloria Nash, Betty Lambdin Lee Dancer, Bob Brenner Prompter................. Carol Yost Properties..........Phyllis Johnson Stage Manager...............Ed Eaton I in no good for you, ■« tin Mr. Hendry is at the police station. ReallyI You did steal that money! Mmmmmmmmm It's more fun to know. Leave me alone! I don it’s fair! With all plays, your name and the character you pro- tray, is written for all to see. And then the night of the production. Then the practices. and viewing the results The art of make-up displayed to us by Mrs. Pifer. Constructing the set And of cours e the clowning. A small token of our appreciation for a job well done. Juniora, Junior Class Officers Treasurer ......... Student Council Rep President ......... Vice President. . . Secretary ......... Joe Balmer Gary Atkinson Bob Hughes Bruce Brenner Jackie Sherrill First Row: Mr. Vince, E. Davis, B. Cloutier, J. Stedron, V. French, J. Howard, K. Krawczynski, L. Chaffee, J. Brand, J. Baumer, M. Burk, Mr. Paajanen Second Row: B. Brenner, T Abbey, J. Hughes, S. Wright, M. Mars ton, L. Rilett, J. Eicholtz, R. Yoder, K. Cooper, C. Foyt, R. Danberry Third Row: J. Balmer, B. Brady, B. Hughes, G. Atkinson, B. Gamble, J. Haley, G. Dunham, R. Soyring, D. Kuehl, R. Segar, M. Knight Fourth Row: J. Raymond, T. Woods, J. Whipple, J. McIntosh, A. Charette, R. Mall, A. Hecker, H. Atkinson, T. Hutchinson, K. Fellows a snack. Se fiomotes Sophomore Class Officers Student Council Rep Secretary ......... Treasurer ......... President ......... Vice President. . . .Judy Hemstreet .Candy Kinne .Diann Randall .Kay Noland .Steve Morrison My I That cements cold I washed off half my man-tan this morning. Gosh I missed my ballet lessons today. Now to knock off of Beethoven's fifth. liitl First Row: Mr. Bradley, N. Ashcraft, K. Noland, E. Benchley, M. Sherrill, J. Miller, N. Cook, J. Sherman, J. Howard, D. Randall, C. Woznick Second Row: R. Wood, D. Price, J. Harris, M. Stanfield, L. Hercliff, A. Korr, J. Batuner, D. Roth, C. Mitchell Third Row: C. Jones, B. Curnes, L. Davis, D. Knapp, T. Kinsey, D. Danberry, L. Otto, F. Beemer, S. Merrit, E. Cooper First Row: Mr. Miller, C. Kinne, M. Krchmar, N. Wyckoff, J. Tessman, J. Dowland, J. Anderson, C. Alaperet, P. Blackledge, G. Eaton, J. Allen, V. Adkins, M. McIntosh Second Row: L. Schwanz, C. Morton, S. Richmond, S. Morrison, D. Fosgett, J. Schneider, T. Sellers, G. Allen, B. Nolph, E. DeBarr, J. Hemstreet, K. Archbould, C. Downing Third Row: R. Tyler, D. Hoffman, S. Konr.an, R. Sommers, T. Pifer, A. Cooper, J. McIntosh, D. Burk, J. Schannels, B. Mathews, M. Brewer, C. Stepenson, A. Brooks, S. Elwood 'JstedAmen _____________ Freshmen Class Officers • M President ............. Steve Stocking Treasurer ............. Judy Blackledge Sutdent Council Rep.. . Ken McCleary Vice President.........Lonnie Brenner Secretary ............. Phyllis Henry First Row: Mr. Rinehart, G. Switzer, D. Kleinhardt, L. Kinsey, B. Jaco H. Erskine, C. Gatten, J. Russell, J. Blackledge, M. Burkhalter, C. Kozak Second Row: S. Sheets, A. Gardner, J. Adkins, d. Campbell, B. Davis, C. Cosgrove, B. Bailey, 0. Lamb, B. Beebe Third Row: J. Hughes, G. Garver, J. Squires, D. White, V. Allen, K. McCleary, J. Riedel, C. Millbaugh, E. Woods, B. Millard, D. Wright First Row: C. Wood, C. Second Row: J. Wood, H. Third Row: Wallace, G. Mrs. Fosgett, M. Gable, D. Winchester, D. Bond, T. Heber, Bruce, J. Austin, J, Peterson, B. Hawks, S. Anderson G. Leposky, M. Dauber, D. Weldon, H. Brand, D. Higgins, Lambdin, S. Stocking, L. Tessman, M. Clish T. Lang, J. Florian, R. Curns, K. Smith, R. Warren, D. Carpenter, G. Townsend, T. Burge, D. Repke First Row: Mrs. Rinehart, L. Gardner, N. Ecklin, C. Benoit, L. Stanley M. Thomas, J. Conway, L. Clark, T. Brown, P. Henry, C. Heintz, B. Hall Second Row: B. Hollingshead, L. Bringold, A. Heintzelman, J. Smith, J. Wade, A. Huber, M. Beal, R. Birdsall, S. Eisenhauer, L. Hysted Third Row: T. Fellows, C. McCloy, C. Seibert, B. Bates, L. Brenner, H. Sanderson, S. Cooper, B. Cooley, S. Glass, J. Roth Every morning at the mine-- «at. ■ f mother could see me now I wash them once a month whether they need it or not I forgot my bobby-tv ns Eighth Grade First Row: M. Pifer, J. Hecker, B. Roth, C. Briggs, M. Johnson, J. Dennis, t. Malcomnson, J. McQuiston, P. Henry, P. Bond, J. Wright, Mrs. Hutchinson Second Row: R. Wheeler, K. Krawczynski, R. Townsend, C. Varney, B. Kipp J. Sherrick, P. Hileman, S. Davis, D. Sutton, N. Birdsall, M. Eaton Third Row: D. Garver, M. McQuiston, B. Jesse, E. Davis, R. Lipovsky, R. Mathews, J. Lloyd, C. Gates, D. Merritt, L. Carr, R. German, C. Adkins First Row: B. Bailey, C. Giddings, C. Johnson, L. Koch, J. Blackledge, C. Butcher, S. Grey, J. Heintzelman, T. Alaperet, M. Gates, P. Hilliard, J. Gardner, C. Townsend, Mrs. Mickle Second Row: L. Brooks, D. Huber, D. Morton, B. Semig, W. VanBuren, N. Clark, A. Beers, R. Cosgrove, D. MacArthur, G. Marston, T. Stenbeck, D. Varney Third Row: J. Davis, B. German, C. Krchmar, S. King, M. Tessman, S. Dow- land, L. Chaffee, B. Conely, R. Romes, S. Erkskine, L. Hall, L. McIntosh Seventh Grade First Row; Mr. Cleveland, D. Bond, L. Smith, T. Demars, E. Winchester, R. Wikstrom, E. Hercliff, L. Hesse, M. Holley, V. Hawks, E. Merritt Second Row; G. Carrigan, S. Marston, R. Stocking, R. Jones, T. Dlicki, J. Burge, C. Romes, J. Harris, J. Bosink, L. Davis, B. Adkins, N. Cooley Third Row; G. Anguilm, B. Gardner, M. Huber, J. Kinne, D. Beebe, J. Soyring, E. Demars, J. Brewer, D. Pearson, D. Cooper, S. Benoit First Row: Mrs. Schwanz, J. Brooks, M. Cooper, V. Wright, S. Gibson, C. Jesse, A. Sharkey, S. Hollingshead, V. Curns, T. Dauber, L. Reeves Second Row: J. Chaffee, J. Wade, D. Cook, D. Lambdin, M. Nixon, G. Prie- lipp, D. Lipovsky, T. Schmid, J. Lykins, B. Brooks, M. Bailey, S. Huber Third Row: L. Carr, R. Lakosky, W. Alaperet, A. Bell, D. Ferguson, D. Brand, B. Anguilm, R. Sommers, T. Carlson, P. Allen, J. Barclay, B. Henry Our Girls in Blue Judy Eicholtz, Lois Rilett, Diann Randall, Kay Noland Front Row: E. Eaton, Manager; J. Balmer; K, Whipple; L. Dancer; B. Brady; E. Dorman; T. Hutchinson; J. Raymond; D. Price; B. Hughes; G. Allen; R. Warren, Manager Back Row: Coach Bucholz; J. Gardner; D. Roth; J. Whipple; P. Sheets; B. Gamble; T, Woods; L. yerney; R. Danberry; J. McIntosh; Coach Hileman. Our Varsity Football Harrison 6 Harrison 6 Harrison 6 Harrison 0 Harrison 26 Harrison 2$ Harrison 13 Harrison 11;. Grayling Farwell Evart 27 0 25 Squad Lake City 13 Marion Beal City Coleman Barryton 19 6 0 25 4L if m 11! •y  •: ifhJiS ilk [c t55? ili MM Junior Varsity FOOTBALL First? Row: R. Wood, J. Schanhals, H. Lambdin, D. Fosgett,'J. Riedel, C. Steffenson, M. Beal, B. Bailey, S. Morrison, K. Smith, M. Darling, B. Nolph, R. Warren Second Row: Coach Bucholz, D. Roth, B. Davis, D. Wallace, B. Cooley, K. Millbough, J. Roth, S. Stocking, J. Florian, J. Schneider, J. Mc- Intosh, T. Pifer, D. Hoffman, As3't Coach Vince BASKETBALL First Row: D. Price, J. Schanhals, S. Stocking, D. Roth, R. Wood, J. Roth Second Row: D. MacArthur, S. Morrison, J. Schneider, Coach Hileman, M. Darling, B. 'Millard, L. Brenner, R. Warren 'fa H H S Lettermen First Row: L. Varney, K. Whipple, T, Woods, D. McCloy, P. Sheets, G. Dunham, B. Gamble, B. Brenner, B, Brenner Second Row: R. Danberry, B. Brady, J. Balmer, L, Kipp, G. Allen, J. Raymond, J. Schanhals, K. Blackledge Third Row: Coach Hileman, J, Gardner, D. Roth, J. Whipple, T. Hutchinson, E. Dorman, L. Dancer, B. Hughes, M. Koehn, S. Bruce, D. Price, Coach Bucholz Our hearts swell with pride as we view from the side- lines our teams in football and basket- ball. The good sports manship they show as they shake bands, help up an opponent, or pat him encouragingly on the hip is the great- est. We couldn't be prouder of our cosches Hileman and Bucholz and our Big Blues as we cheer We're from Harrison. ... Hey,Daddio, how's about the rod tonight? Oh! Loo.kl New Boy. The emblem of a .great team drawn by a cool artist Dave McCloy. Er, ah, Phyllis, will you olease pass me my purse?  -l«ET§ (Zctivitiej Student Council First Row: Mrs. Bosink, Advisor; C. Stanley, Publicity Manager; B. Lambdin, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Dancer, President; K. Harper Vice President; L. Brenner Second Row: D. MacArthur, B. Brenner, J. Hemstreet, K. Noland, R. Stocking, B. Jesse, E. Hercliff Third Row: G. Atkinson, B. Hughes, S. Elwood, N. Randall, S. Stocking, K. McCleary, M. Koehn, B. Brenner Honor Society First Row: J. Baumer, J. Howard, G. Atkinson, J. Balmer, B. Hughes, J. Hughes, L. Rilett, Mrs. Bosink Second Row: P. Johnson, C. Stanley, K. Miller, D. Roth S. Bruce, L. Brady, A. Cloutier, B. Dicken, M. Adkins Third Row: C. Huber, K. Harper, H. Campbell, L. Dancer, S. Sellers, P. Morrison, B. Lambdin, D. Saunders E T. A Sitting: Mrs. Morrison, Sponsor; C. Wozniok, Librarian; J. Hughes, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Stanley, President; J. Baumer, Vice President; Mrs. Rinehart, Sponsor Second Row: J. Baumer, J. Tessman, J. Dowland, M. Tessman, E. Brand, R. Romes, T. Fellows, E. Eaton, P. Grech, K. Archbold, C. Huber Third Row: L. Dancer, P. Sheets, J. Howard, G. Watters, B..Brenner F. N. A. Sitting: Ann Cloutier, Secretary-Treasurer; Betty Lambdin, President; Virginia Wallace, Vice President Standing: Lorrain Hercliff, Dorothy Sprague, Nancy Wyckoff, Nickey Ashcraft First Row: G. Eaton, P. Johnson, J. Stedron, B. Hollingshead, L. Chaffee ™ Second Row: P. Blackledge, P. Grech, S. Sheets, E. Davis, N. Archamboult, G, Nash Third Row: J. Atkinson, S. Crofoot, K. Harper, P. Morrison, C. Foyt, S. Wright, K. Cooper Fourth Row: J. Carrigan, J. Budd, M. Grey, N. Randall, V. Wallace, M. Rilett, R. Danberry, I. Tessman OUR MUSIC MAKERS 1' -La £ jjuarcua • I • AanualJL| M OXaUU First Row: C, Downing, K. Archbold, D. Repke, L. Brenner, J. Riedel, M. Malcomnson, K. McCleary Second Row: R. Heber, G. Switzer, E. Bringman, L. Dancer, S. Stocking, K. Ulch, G, Watters, B. Brenner, D. Burk, B. Dicken, J. Howard, N. Ashcraft, R. Wheeler, J. Roth, J. Kinna, Mr, Miller, B. Roth, M. Dauber, J. Bosink, D. Wright, S. Coburn Annual Staff Prist Row: Betty Lambdin, Charlotte Huber, Janet Howard, Asst. Editor Belinda Dicken, Editor; Carol Stanley, Carole Yost Second Row: Joe Balmer, Lee Dancer, Pat Morrison, Ann Cloutier, Mary Rilett, George Watters, Bob Brenner, Dave McCloy Newspaper Staff First Row: Mrs. Rinehart, L. Rilett, Asst. Editor; S. Elwood, Artist; N. Randall, Manager; P. Johnson, Editor; G. Watters, Mrs. Bosink Miss Orcutt, B. Dicken Second Row: C. Stanley, D. Saunders, J. Eicholtz, A. Cloutier H. Campbell, J. Howard, J. Sherman, D. Randall, K. Krawczynski K. Harper, L. Chaffee Third Row: E. Dorman, C. Yost, C. Huber, K. Miller, H. Krawczynski M. Adkins, C. Bruce, J. Conway, J. Gardner, P. Hileman, L. Dancer A. Hecker Fourth Row: M. Burkhalter, T. Heber, J. Blackledge, J. Baumer J. Hughes, P. Morrison, M. Grey, M. Rilett, M. Marston, J. Howard Voices For Victory First Row: G. Watters, M. Rilett, J. Howard, N, Randall, K. Harper, L. Rilett, J. Eicholtz, D. Randall, K. Noland, C. Kinne, J. Atkinson, N. Ashcraft, M. Krcbmar, E. Dorman Second Row: K. Whipple, L. Gardner, C. Bruce, M. Marston, C. Morton, C. Gatten, M. Grey, J. Howard, T, Br%wn, T, Abbey, S. Wright, P. Grech, D. Sprague, L. Dancer Third Row: J. Gardner, E, Davis, J. Stedron, V, French, J. Anderson, C. Alaperet, R. Cook, J. Baumer, K. Krawczynski, B. Dlcken, B. Brady Fourth Row: T. Woods, H. Krawczynski, C. Huber, K. Miller, S. Cro- foot, J. Budd, P. Blackledge, J. Carrigan, K. Cooper, C. Foyt, V. Adkins, T. Heber, M. Burkhalter, D. Price Fifth Row: D. Fosgett, D. Saunders, M. Dauber, M. Adkins, H. Campbell, P. Morrison, C. Yost, J. Schneider, A. Cloutier, V. Wallace, P. John- son, C. Stanley, L. Chaffee, P. Sheets Y F C Club Christmas Banquet HELEN CAMPBELL Senior Homecoming Queen and Court MARY RILETT Senior CAROL KOZAK MARY BURKHALTER Freshman Freshmam « Steadier for three Double exoosure r you fiend INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA Nancy Armstrong (RANDALL) Husband - f'i 913 Bills Lane 3 Children (23, 21, 16) St. Johns, MI 48879 (517)224-7634 Nancy i.s a part-time enforecement officer -for the Friend of the Court. Dick is a diemaker for B. 0. C. Nancy enjoys bowling, reading, camping, fishing, and she just started golfing last year. Her greatest experience is becoming a grandmother. Janet Gorman (Bates) Mike Becker R. R. 3 4690 E. Herrick London Ontario, Canada N6A4B7 Clare, MI 48617 Bill Beerner Wife - Caralie 5527 E. Townline Lk. Rd. 4 children (24, 22, 20, 13) Harrison, MI 48625 517 539-3211 Bill is the owner of Beemer's Sand ?• Gravel , and is still trying to get out of Clare County. His hobby is work, work, work ! King Blackledge Wife - Jean 10326 E. Cranberry Lk . Rd . 2 children (23 18) 61adwin , MI 517 426-8812 King is a bricklayer and mason foreman. Jean is a homemaker. Their hobbies include making maple syrup, hunting, fishing, and gardening. After moving around the state a while, they are now back in Clare County to stay. Donna Bradman (Saunders) 1 child (22) 4078 E. Arnold Lk . Rd . Harrison, MI 48625 (517) 539-9708 Donna is a teacher and has traveled to England, France, Holland, Norway, Germany, Austria, and Hawaii. She has been with the Harrison Elementary School for 23 years. Her hobbies include reading and handwork. Leonard Brady P. 0. Box 308 Thorne Bay, AL 99919 Bob Brenner Wife - Sandra 834 Geneva Dr. 3 children (13, 12, 6) Wayland, MI 49348 616 792-2463 Bob is the Superintendent of Schools at Wayland Union Schools. Sandra is an RN at Allegan General. They have traveled the U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico. Their hobbies are reading, fishing, and golfing. Wife - Sharon 2 children (17 15) Sam Bruce 1368 E. Tupper Lake Rd . Lake Odessa, MI 48849 (616) 374-7861 Sam is a trainer for Lansing Car Assembly. Sharon works parttime for a Title Search Company. They recently went to the Bahamas for their 20th wedding anniversary. Jake Budd W. Stockwe 1 1 Rd. Harrison, MI 48625 Wife - Lois 4 children (19, 18, 14, and Joey died in 1967) Jake is the meat manager for a local store. Lois is a homemaker. Bel inda Bugni (Dicken) Husband — Dave 17205 Doyle Rd . 2 children (14 10) Hemlock , MI 642-8877 Belinda is a teacher (vocational , secretarial , and co-op). She has taught at Reese, Mid Michigan Community College and Hemlock. She is an officer and bookkeeper of Schroeder Store Fixtures (a family-owned business). She also helps Dave with his new hobby—Dave Bugni's Auction Service) Dave is self-employed in commercial refrigeration. Their hobbies include gardening, and operating 'Mom's Cab' to little league, 4-H, piano lessons, etc. Sandy Carr (Crofoot) Janet Catlin (Anger) Rt. 1 Warwick, GA 31796 Jim Carrigan 3111 Detroit St. Pontiac, MI 48055 Wilma Chamberlain (Adkinson) RR 1, I si and Rd. St. Johns, MI 48879 Marion Coon (Malcomson) 3106 E. Long Lake Rd. Harrison, MI 48625 Lee Dancer Wife - Sheri 3005 Lee 3 children (17, 9, 5) Harrison, MI 48625 Lee is a former teacher and is now in the water-wel1 business. Sheri is a homemaker. Lee enjoys hunting and fishing. Karen Durbin (Harper) Husband - Paul 1091 Burdell Dr. 3 children (21, 19, 15) Roscommon, MI 48653 517 275-5066 Karen is a teacher of business education at Mio AuSable Schools. Paul is an administrator of vocational education at Kirtland Community College. Their pasttimes include cross-country skiing, golfing, going to school , and spending time with friends. Ed Eaton 202 Birch St. Harrison, MI 48625 Ann Gardner (Cloutier) Husband - Duane 7221 Eggleston Rd. 3 children (24, 21, 19) Memphis, TN 38125 901 754-2971 Ann is a secretary -for the Rehabilitation Center at St. Francis Hospital . Duane is a d i rector i nstructor o-f respiratory therapy at Northwest Mississippi Junior College. Their pasttimes include bowling, reading, and sewing. To help put the children through college, Duane and Ann took on a paper route. They are up at 3:00 a.m. every morning to deliver papers to 350 customers. They are also celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary this year. Don Hal 1 11602 E. Forest Rd . Gladwin, MI 48624 At the time o-f this brochure, Don had been in the hospital -for nine weeks. He is now in the Clare Hospital . Helen Hosmer (Campbell) Husband - Garry 169 N. State 3 children (25, 17, 11) Sparta, MI 49345 (616) 887-8661 Helen and Garry own and operate the Sparta Sport Shop . Garry is also a supervisor at Knape ?• Vogt Mfg. (Shipping Department). Garry and Helen have lived in Grand Rapids, Pontiac, and Sparta. Helen Jackson (Krawczynski) Husband - Steve 699 Martha Dr. 2 children (20 and 7) Franklin, OH 45005 (513) 746-7924 Helen is a secretary and Steve is an insurance agent for Western Southern Liyfe Ins. They have traveled to the Caribbean, Colorado, Las Vegas, and Yellowstone. Nancy Johnson (Archambou1t) Carole Kaleto (Yost) 1924 Edwin 1063 N. M-1B Harrison, MI 48625 Gladwin, MI 48624 Ron Kaul 2 children (21 16) 3234 E. Colter F'hoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 955-7001 Ron owns a chain o-f liquor stores and sun tan salons. He has traveled extensively and enjoys antique cars, classic cars, -fast cars, crazy ladies and good champaigne. He may be the only bachelor in our class, still has no grey hair, and has retired at the tender age o-f 41. 21 , 17,13, 9) Larry Kipp 5 children (22, P. 0. Box 351 Rockville, IND ■317) 569-3940 Larry is a supervisor at Turkey Run State Park. Martin Koehn 7501 E. Townline Lk . Rd . Harrison, MI 48625 Marlene Lawrence (Grey) Husband - Mick 444 McAllister Rd. 2 children (18 15) Battie Creek , MI 616 962-4872 Marlene is the Vice President o-f Nursing at Community Hospital . Mick is in property management. Carol Madsen (Stanley) Husband — Brooks 241 Shady Lane 2 children (14 12) Oviedo, FLA 32765 305 365-5389 Carol is a homemaker and enjoys sewing, cooking, •flowers, swimming, and working with the youth group of the First Methodist Church. Brooks is a professor of chemistry at the University of Central Florida. They enjoy the Florida winters and Michigan summers. Dave McCloy Wife - Penny 1465 Ruby Ann Dr. 2 children (20 ?y. 14) Saginaw, MI 48601 (517) 777-7326 Dave is a full-time student in nursing and a house-husband. His travels have been to Berlin, Germany, France, Spain, and Switzerland. Penny works for G. M. Mary Merritt (Erskine) Husband - Stanley 720 Walnut 4 girls (19, 18, 15, 14) Charlotte, MI 48813 543-4366 Mary is a housewife and Stanley is a repairman for B0C Division in Lansing. Their pasttimes are camping, bowling, golfing, and fishing. Kathy Dean (Miller) Husband - Leo 5929 96th St. N. E. 3 children (22, 15, 13) Maryville, Washington 98270 (206) 653-4492 Kathy teaches at a business school and Leo is a manager for a video arcade chain (Spaceport). Kathy enjoys wallpapering and painting their new home, and Leo enjoys making furniture. Dave Jan Paul (Atkinson) Husband - 3637 West Toles Rd . 1 child (13) Mason, MI 48854 (517) 628-3543 Jan is an elementary teacher in the Holt School District. Dave is in the sales division of I.B.M. Corporation. They enjoy flying (Jan is a pilot), backpacking and white-water rafting. Virginia Procun i ue (Wallace) 1408 W. Stanley Rd . Mt. Morris, MI 4845e Dale Roth 5954 N. Eberhart Harrison, MI 48625 Judy Schaaf 8351 Winegar Rd. Perry, MI 48872 675-5363 Judy is a homemaker and Oldsmobile. Judy enjoys pi a Georgette Root (Nash) 4347 Adams Rd. Gladwin, MI 48624 Husband - Carl 2 children (18 14) Carl is in die try out for ing tennis and gardening. Sam Se 11ers 225 N. Clare Ave. Harrison, MI 48625 Phil Sheets Wife - Judy 1920 No Name Rd. 2 children (20 18) Ludington, MI 49431 (616) 845-5751 Phil and Judy are both teachers in the Ludington schools. They enjoy fishing and running. Pat Sieberns (Morrison) Husband - Tom 1133 West, 350 South Out 3 children (17, 16, 16) Huntington, IND 467U0 (219) 468-2128 Pat teaches 7th S 8th grades and helps Tom with their 1500 acre farm. George Siebert Wife - Lynda Lee 305 Jonesville St. Bx 363 2 children (23 Z . 19) Litchfield, MI 49252 (517) 542-3972 George is a factory worker for Simpson's Mfg. Co. Lynda Lee is a homemaker. They enjoy walking, camping, fishing, bike riding, horse shoes, and volleyball . George has had many back problems throughout the years and hopes to see everyone in 1992 (30th party) . Dorothy Sprague 1524 E. Stockwel1 Rd . Harrison, MI 48625 Ivan Tessman Box 136 61adwin, MI (517) 426-1968 Ivan is in tool and die and Sharon is a homemaker. They enjoy golfing, their children, and their grandchi 1dren Wayne Swi tzer 8580 E. Townline Lk. Rd. Harrison, MI 48625 Wife - Sharon 8 children (14 thru 24) Larry Varney Wife - Shirley 810 N. Clinton Ave. 3 children (19, 17, 14) St. Johns, MI 48879 (517) 224-7023 Larry works for Oldsmobile and Shirley works in a department store. Larry spent time in Viet Nam. Pasttimes include fishing and computers. Charlotte Warner (Huber) Husband — Terry 5506 Dover Rd. 4 children (23, 21, 20, 18) Clare, MI 48617 (517) 386-7227 Charol otte is a seamstress and Terry is a truck, driver Mary Warren (Rilette) 1714 Capitol Lansing, MI 48906 George Watters Wife - Jean 544 Potter Dr. 3 children (17, 13, 11) Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (303) 591-4173 George is a contract painter and Jean is a receptionist. They are both college students also. George has traveled (in the navy) to Japan, Viet Nam, and So. America. They enjoy photography, mountain climbing, flying and working with street people. Phyllis Weaver (Johnson) Husband - Ken General Delivery 3 children (22, 19, 17) Harrison, MI 48625 (616) 743-2796 Phyllis is a beautician and Ken is a construction carpenter. Their travel s include Alaska, Florida, and Toronto. Pasttimes include bowling, camping, and sewing. Marge Wellington (Adkins) Husband: Bruce Cardio Pulmonary, Sparrow Hosp 3 children (22, 21, 18) Lansing, MI Marge is in health care and Bruce is in insurance. They enjoy two major trips a year t.o warm sunny places. Marge enjoys sailing, hand quilting, and working. Keith Whipple 6R'l7 Long View Dr. Solon. OH 44139 Betty Wright (Lambdin) Husband - Gene Patterson Rd. 4 children (23, 20, 17, 7) Midi and , MI (537) 631-7806 Betty is a licensed practical nurse at Midland Hospital and Gene is a teacher. Fasttimes include reading and Knitting. Roger Wright Wi-fe - Carol 34076 Woodbury Rd. 3 children (20, 17, 6) Has 1ette, MI 48840 (537) 338-3049 Roger is a production engineer tor General Motors and Carol is a homemaker. Pasttimes include hunting and -fishing. Gloria 2olinski (Nash) Soon to be 4116 Westview Dr-., Apt. 3 Mrs. Chari is George Phoenix, A2 86308 Gloria is tne Administrative Assistant to the President at the Arizona Baptist Retirement Center. Gloria, is planning to be married in November and her new address will be 6018 N. Palo Cristi, Paradise Valley, Arizona 85253. Gloria and Chari ie enjoy -flying to Baha, Mexico and other interesting places. ♦  DQ YOU REMEMBER: When Carol Stanley poured bean soup on F'at Morrison's head. The senior play (Harrison High). The school carnivals. Having a small enough class that you -felt like you were •friends with most everyone. Mrs. Amble's choir. The basketbal1 and football games. The snake in biology class. The musical we did of Oklahoma. The '51 stud get-away car? Cooning water-melons. Hal 1oween '62 on Main Street. Pat Morrison singing You'll Never Walk Alone at our commencement. Sam Sellers always debating on the bus. The Pledge of Allegiance over the intercom. The run from class over to the lunch room on the ice. The time Jake Budd got kicked out of Miss Orcutt's class for having a rabbit. School dances. The 'old' gym. The old cars I wish we still had. YOU STILL HAVE CLASS - CLASS OF '62!! CHERISH THE MEMORIES. M
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