Hart High School - Hartian Yearbook (Hart, MI)

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HARTIAN 1962 PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS ’62 HART HIGH SCHOOL HART, MICHIGAN Out Of The Old 2 Into The New 3 Foreword To us who have spent so many hours of our school life in the old high school building, it seems an old friend. We fitted into it as we would fit into a pair of comfortable, well-worn shoes. Although we knew its every fault, we overlooked those weaknesses, because of the building's familiarity and comfort. Now, we view our departure from our old school with mixed emotions—sad to be leaving such a good friend, but eager to become acquainted with the new building. At first, new shoes may creak and pinch; so might our new building. But our new building offers more opportunities and a more pleasant atmosphere for the eager student than the old building could. Truly, it is dedicated to the education of our town's young people. In a short while we will accustom ourselves to the beautiful but strange new building, and soon we can again say with pride and understanding that this is OUR SCHOOL. 4 Dedication In gratitude for his understanding and leadership as our Principal in our first two years of high school, and in appreciation for his helpfulness and guidance as our Counselor in our last two years, we. The Senior Class, dedicate this HARTLAN of '62 to Mr. Ivan Robinson. 5 ME -A SOLILOQUY I was full of excitement and thrills and heard mysterious words of being through, leaving, and moving. Even much of my furniture seemed to be going somewhere. 1 could not understand their meaning, for as I looked around me there was lots of snow on the ground, so I knew it wasn't summer vacation yet. What could it be? Then amid cheers and laughter the pupils carrying books rushed out the front door. Good-by. We are not coming back. I was filled with dismay and a desolate, deserted feeling swept over me. Then words, You are too old; no longer safe; too inadequate; new building, came to my consciousness. I realized that I was being cast aside—no longer useful—my work to be carried on by a new building. Left alone I began to reminisce and a few items of possible present-day interest came to my mind. All at once I realized that long ago I, too, had pushed an older building into discard. On Sunday evening January 13, 1889, the Wigton building located about where the Hansen Clothing Store is today burned. The school records were kept in an office in this building and were destroyed, so no school records previous to this date are in existence. The school buildings (two wooden ones) were located on my site. The three teachers each received thirty-five dollars a month and the principal seven hundred dollars a year. By October 1889, the school became so crowded that the Board fixed up the janitor's room for a classroom and hired another teacher. In January 1890, fifty cords of beech and maple wood were purchased at sixty-nine cents a cord delivered. At the annual meeting July 1890, the total yearly school expenses were reported as $2,138.43. That November the school was closed two weeks for a measles epidemic. At the Board meeting July 7, 1891, the Board went on record as it being it’s sentiment that a new building (that's me) should be constructed at an approximate cost of $8,000. After publicity of the subject the following is quoted from the Board records: The polls were open from ten minutes after 2:00 pm of said 25th day of August 1891 until forty minutes after 4:00 of said date. Whole number of votes cast were 95, with 64 marked yes and 31 marked no. Contacts were made with a Detroit architect who drew up plans and specifications including steam heat and sewerage. Bonds for $8,000 were printed to be sold and to be repaid in ten installments of $800 plus interest. The Board received $8,162.40 from the sale. A few prices are interesting: heating system $1420, 85,000 brick at $5.75 per M, flooring $32 per M, 113 loads of fill dirt for west end of yard at 50 per load. The contract for my construction was signed September 9, 1892. That summer the two wooden buildings were moved to the southwest (opposite the Raymond Newton home). Scarlet fever closed the school for two weeks in January 1893. I grew fast and was ready for school in September 1893. How proud I was, as well as were the people of Hart. One of the old school buildings was sold to H. Crowner (the father of Mrs. Mark Hunkins) who moved it to the northwest corner of Johnson and Water Streets and remodeled it into a house. Fred Corbin purchased the larger building for $175 and it was moved to the present location of the Hart Builders Supplies. Here it was used as a garage and warehouse and later torn down. Alas, what will become of me? At first all my rooms were not used, but as Hart grew I was soon filled up and more teachers added to my faculty. In January 1896 the contract for ninety cords of wood at $1.50 per cord was let. Notice the doubling of price in six years. Too much I heard people say. The school year of 1896-1897 saw eight teachers on the faculty. Hart was growing rapidly and on July 15, 1902, a vote was taken to raise $5,000 to build a four room addition to me. At the election 42 votes were cast with 25 no and 18 yes. Another year for my walls to be pushed out with youngsters packed inside. After school actually started in September 1902, I just couldn’t take the jam, so the school board rented the old Baptist Church and one grade moved over there. What a relief! Can you imagine the cry of extravagance in January 1903, when a telephone was installed in the superintendent's office? What next will they think of to spend the taxpayers' money for? 6 A second election for the four-room addition was held June 15, 1903, with 133 votes cast. There were 95 yes, 37 no and one blank. The board prepared and sold the $5,000 bonds for $5,026; obtained plans, etc., and the building was ready for use the next year. Everyone thought my growing pains were all cured with this fine addition and all my pupils under my roof again. Wood that fall to heat me cost $2.75 per cord. Like a teenager I quickly outgrew my clothes and the need of more room was demanded by the many new youngsters in Hart and the surrounding territory. After much deliberation and controversy (blaming me for not having elastic walls) the citizens voted in 1912 to build the annex. A local company, Bennett Lumber and Manufacturing Co., was given the contract to build a three-story addition for $12,000. The main floor had a large assembly room, as well as several classrooms which added much to the high school department. However, my pride and joy was the top floor which was a gymnasium and auditorium. This was, also, used by the community for many activities. One of the first big events was a Father and Son banquet for four hundred dads and sons served by the Eastern Stars. Oh, I mustn't forget a few items that happened. In 1922 the idea of purchasing a school movie machine was proposed. This at once produced a heated fervor and the Board was told that if such a piece of equipment was placed in the building that immediately the rate of insurance would be raised a lot. The Board shook their heads no at this. In January 1923 the Board did vote to purchase a Christmas tree to be planted in the northeast corner of the school yard where it could be decorated annually at the Holiday season. During the years this tree has grown and is one of the traditional beauty spots of Hart, as it shines in its beauty with Christmas tree lights. In 1937 the Board purchased the band uniforms, the money to be repaid by contributions from the people and from concerts. Then again I proved that I had not yet reached maturity, for my demands were still increasing. After studying me and my needs the decision was made to remove the gym and divide that space into several classrooms and to construct a new gym. The citizens this time appreciated my squeezed-up condition and voted 179 yes and 18 no. Towards the end of 1937 the contracts for $44,220 were let for the new gym which was ready to use in September 1938. This was the finest building of its type in Western Michigan. I fairly swelled with pride. The basketball tournaments for the conference were always held here and I was so happy. The Home Ec department required more space and in 1949 the adjoining property, the Plass house, was purchased. The first floor was arranged to accommodate the sewing and cooking classes. The superintendent's office was moved up-stairs. Still growing pains were tormenting me. Just no room to provide space for the ever increasing enrollment. The state fire and building safety inspectors arrived and said, You are too old; no longer safe; you can't be used. These words frightened me. I wanted no accident, but just what could be done. Some men came in with new lumber and boarded off a part of me which caused a larger problem than ever for me. Groups of people held many meeting in me discussing my predicament. I listened rather fearfully and tremblingly. Then came the eventful day when the citizens voted to build a new grade building across the fill (Oh, so far away). In the meantime the kindergarten children had school in the Congregational Church nursery, a nice place but not at home. Then in 1955 all my little children left—to be mine no longer. How I missed them! But the authorities claimed that still I was not safe for the older students. Now in 1962 I am left entirely alone, deserted, forlorn, my work completed. If space and time permitted I could tell much about victories and defeats in football, basketball, debates, and in other activities. If you doubt my right to brag, look in the trophy cases and see the cups. They are all mine! All this is in the past. There remain only memories for me. Memories of superintendents, pupils and teachers; of carnivals with their tremendous crowds and excitement; of bands and teams with their hard-won victories come pushing into my mind one after another. Only these are left to me after all these years of service. 7 According to available information, Mrs. Charles Noret (Katherine Holmes) is the only living member of Class 1894. The Class of 1962, the first class from the new building, salutes you, Mrs. Noret, as a member of the first class from the old building. Staff Standing: Merle Lindsay. Jerry Schaner, Leo Settler, Virgil Smith, Curtis Jensen, Garth VanSickle, Peter Bala-vitch. Sitting: Gary Woodhouse, Kay Nixon, Shari Tate. Cheryl Lipps, Gloria Haynor, Bobbie Jo Gowell, Loretta Johnston, Judy Frishett, Diane Greiner, Mrs. Frost. 8 Administration Board of Education Herbert Brandel, Herbert Hawley, Jack Corbin Treasurer, Tom Foster President, Vivian Dorman Secretary, Douglas Erickson, Lyndon Davis Vice-President. Almost unumerable hours of time, thought and energy have been spent by these men during this year in connection with the construction of our new High School Building. Freely, willingly and gratuitously they have attended many meetings to discuss the needs, both present and future, and then made momentous decisions as they spent the taxpayers’ money for better educational facilities for this community. Then, as a crown to their efforts, they had the satisfaction of seeing the new building completed several months ahead of schedule. Some of the members were on hand to witness the thrill expressed on faces and in words, as the pupils moved in. We, Seniors of 1962, rejoice, also, that we could have our last semester and graduation in this this new school. So, as Seniors of '62 we say a hearty Thank you to our Board of Education. 10 Eugene A. Randall, M.A. Superintendent William A. Slaughter, M. A. Principal Joesph Abe, B.S., M.S. Mech. Drawing Eng., Shop Draw with your pencil not with your mouth. Barbara Burmeister, A.B., M.A. Speech, Dramatics English There shall be no conversing. Harry Caldwell, A.B. Am. Govt. Civics Don’t just sit there—WORRY. Elsie Dodge, A.B. Commercial Don't get in a panic. Alice Eckerle, B.S. Homemaking I am going to say . . . . Phyliss Flynn, A.B. English You're making too much noise. Blanch Frost, B.S., M.A. Am. History, W. History You will find that little children .... Helen Gillet, B.S. 7th gr. Arith., 8th gr. Lit. Eng. Look where the clock has gone. 12 John Heglund, B.S. Mathematics Did you hear the one about . . . . Gretha Immer, B.S. 7th gr. Eng., 7th 8th gr. Science, Girls’ Gym Now we will have an experiment. Edwin Johnson, B.S. Science Let me see that! Florence Johnston, A.B. Latin English Settle down class. David Lillie. B.B.A., M.A. Special Education Duane Marian, B.S. Agriculture Hi there. Sweetie. Helen McKinley, B.S. 7th gr. Eng., 7th 8th gr. History Didn’t you hear the bell? Clarence Metzler, A.B. Instrumental Music You’re wasting your noon hour. 13 Curtis Peterson, B.S. Commercial All machines quiet! Ivan Robinson, A.B., M.A. Guidance and Counseling How about Ferris? Gene Shike, B.S. Mech. Drawing, Phys. Ed., Gen. Sci. P-O-O-R little boy. Ruth Vannette, B.S. 7th 8th gr. Reading, 8th gr. Arithmetic We'll try just one more. Jerome Waldron, A.B. Civics Library Would you like to go to the office? Harvey Weaver, B.S., M.A. Edith Hardy Gen. Sci., Gen. Math., Phys. Ed., Secretary to Superintendent Biology Now-let-me-think. Bertha Yeager Secretary to Principal 14 Seniors Old and New Band Rooms 15 Kenneth Amstutz Buzz” What he wants most to get out of school is himself. Peter Bala vitch Pete God bless the man who invented sleep! Thomas Bowman Tom Positively the best thing a man can do is nothing. Connie Corbin Cecile She turns her back on men and then runs backward. Clifford Curtiss Cliff He gives his parents no anxiety. Thomas Dorman Tom Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your girls. 16 Ralph Borucki Ralphie Only weeds grow tall. Charles Eisenlohr Chuck” There must be some hard work in him, for none of it ever came out. Marcenia Eldred Mouse She prefers to be good rather than seem good. Janice Foster Fos After a few moments of work she calls it a day. John Flynn John I'm not lazy, I just don’t feel like working. Celeste Fuller Cess Be the labor great or small, she does it well or not at all. Robert Freeborn Freeb No one knows it but he was bashful once. Judie Frishett Judie There's two sides to every story, mine and the wrong one. 17 Allen Foster Hubbard A smile for every boy, two for every girl. Elaine Fuller Lainey” As quiet and inconspicious as World War II. Robert Gebhart Bob A keen sense of rumor. Gloria Green Gloria Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Nancy Giddings Nancy Life is one long process of getting tired. Connie Hackett Hatcho Tall and slim, sweet and trim. Roberta Jo Gowell Bobbie Jo There's the quiet kids, and then there's me. Gloria Haynor Gloria One would gladly give her half the road if he only knew which half she wanted. Janne Griffin Griff Winds may come and winds may go, but 111 blow on forever. Diana Greiner Diana Let the world slide, I won't budge an inch. Charles Hegg Chuck The less you learn, the less you have to remember. Charlotte Hodges Emma If there's education in giggles, she's our valedictorian. Darlene Hovey Darlene What is to be will be, why worry? Jean Hunt Huntley The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. Janet Holcomb Jan If she will—you may depend on it. If she won't, she won’t—and that's the end of it. Charlene Jensen Charlene Don't get in her way, she's got a date with success. Curtis Jensen Curt One of the few who really studies. John Jensen John I consider myself lucky. I'm not under the influence of women. 19 Susan Johnson Sue A girl of few words. Loretta Johnston Ret She's got brains, but don't get the wrong idea. Dave Lindgren Dave An innocent face, but you never can tell. Merle Lindsay Merle A young man who blushes is better than one who gets pale. Cheryl Lipps Chief As likable as she is lookable. Laurance Marshall Larry I know a lot but I can't think of it. Larry Kelley Kell To work or not to work, that is the question. Leonard Marshall Lenny A little joke, a little cheer, a little mischief—Lenny’s here. 20 Patricia Mast Pat” Live slowly, it feels better. Mary Monroe ’’Mary1' I don’t know where I'm going but I'm on my way. William Mead Bill” It's what's up front that counts. Kay Nixon Kay She's little and she's wise, she's a terror for her size. Margret Muller Margo” Her friends are many; her foes, are there any? Gary Michael Gary We feel he's better than we know. Barbara Owens Owie I never let studies interfere with my fun. George Munford Fred Why worry? Things happen anyway. 21 Jerry Schaner Jerry He looks safe, but so does gun powder. Gene Smith Gene Work, where did I hear that word before? Gary Rickard Rick” I'm a great talker and a more than ordinary thinker. Virgil Smith Virg I'm a big man, I’M FROM MEARSI Albert Riggs Boxcar A celebrity in our midst. Norma Snyder Norma Like a still lake is she, calm and unruffled. Richard Powers Craven All great men are dead or dying, and I don't feel so well myself. Leo Settler Bud The way he studies and recites gives the flunkers forty frights. Shari Tate Shari Ability to refuse a kiss without being deprived of it. Sue Troutman Sue Idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. Karen Turner Karen Of all the trees I've ever scanned, there is none so lovely as a man. John Urick Big John In class he’s so shy, but elsewhere — OH MY! Duane Vanden Heuvel Du-huck” A good line is the shortest distance between two dates. 23 Garth Van Sickle Garth He who hesitates is bossed. Trudy Wambaugh Trudy” She often burns the midnight oil but let us say, it’s not for toil. Joane Willard Joane Blessed are they who say nothing, for they shall not be quoted. Nancy Wittkamp Nancy If silence is golden, I'm broke. Gary Woodhouse Outhouse A true character, and he admits it. Class Motto: Class Flower: Class Colors: The best preparation for tomorrow is to do your best today. Lily-of-the-valley Green and silver SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Garth VanSickle. Merle Lindsay, John Urick, Virgil Smith, David Londgren. Robert Freeborn, Leo Settler, Fred Munford. Curtis Jensen. Seated, Cheryl Lipps, Kay Nixon. Loretta Johnston, Karen Turner. Shari Tate, Judy Frishett. Valedictorian: Curtis Jensen. Salutatorian: Leo Settler. 24 Our Prom Our Hawaiian Servers 25 Senior Activities Kenneth Amstutz—Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Football 1, V. 4; Baseball V. 1. Peter Ba lav itch—Dramatics 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3.4, Pres. 3; Square Dance Club 3,4; School Plays 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 4. Ralph Borucki—Track 2; Hartian Staff 4; Band 2,3.4; Officer 3,4; Pep Band 2,3.4; Solor Contests 2, 3,4; Square Dance Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Thomas Bowman—Varsity Club 3; Art Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Ski 2; Football V. 3; Track V. 2; Band 2; Pep Club 2. Connie Corbin—Future Nurses 1; Future Teachers 4; Sewing Club 3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; School Plays 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Clifford Curtiss-Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4. Thomas Dorman— Varisty Club 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Basketball J.V. 1,2; V. 3; Baseball V. 2,3,4; Archery Club 2. Charles Eisenlohr—F.F.A. 2,3,4, Officer 4. Marcenia Eld red—Transferred to Hart after Sophomore year F.N.A. 3,4; Concert Choir 3; Y.F.C. 3,4. John Flynn—Square Dance Club 3; Speech Contest 2,3. Allen Foster—Varsity Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football V. 3.4; Baseball V. 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 1. Janice Foster—F.H.A. 3; Dramatics I, 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Sec. 4; G.A.A. 3, Pres. 3; Cheerleader J.V. 2; Sweetheart's Ball Court 3; Class Sec. 4; School Plays 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Robert Freeborn—Varsity Club 3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; Basketball J. V. 1; Football J.V. 1, V. 3,4; Track V. 3,4; Class Pres. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Judy Frishett—F.N.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Square Dance Club 4; Pep Club 3. Celeste Fuller—Concert Choir 2,3; F.T.A. 4; Class Treasurer 3; Speech Contest 3; Square Dance Club 3, Sec. 3; Banquet Committee 3. Elaine Fuller—Concert Choir 2; Commercial 3,4, Sec. 4; Y.F.C. 2; Cheerleading J.V. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Corporal 3; Majorette 4; Pep Band 3,4; Librarian 4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4, Pres. 3. Robert Gebhart —Varsity Club 4; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Football J.V. 1,2, V. 3,4; Baseball V. 2,3,4; School Plays 4; Ski Club 1,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Solo Contests 1, 2,3,4; Banquet Committee 3. Nancy Giddings —Concert Choir 1,3; G. A.A. 3; Library Club 1. Roberta Gowell—Dramatics 2,3,4, Sec. 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 3; Commercial 4, V. Pres. 4; Sewing Club 3,4; Hartian Staff 4; School Plays 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Solo Contests 2,4; Pep Club 3; Thespians 4; Sweetheart's Ball Court 3; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Diane Greiner—F.N.A. 1,2; Concert Choir 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Hartian Staff 4; Speech Contest 2; Square Dance Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Gloria Green—F.H.A. 1; F.N.A. 2. Janne Griffin—Dramatics 1,4; F.N.A. 1; Concert Choir 1,3; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Y.F.C. 3; Sewing Club 3; Stamp Club 1; Octette 1; Hartian Staff 4; School Plays 1,3; Speech Contests 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3. Connie Hackett—Dramatics 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Banquet Committee 3. Gloria Haynor—Concert Choir 1; Commercial 3,4; Octette 1; Harti- an Staff 4; School Plays 2; Band 2, 3; Solo Contest 2,3; Pep Club 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Charles Hegg—Dramatics 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Chess Club 1; Band 1; Basketball 1,3; Track 3,4; Hartian Staff 4; School Plays 3,4; Speech Contests 3,4; Thespians 4; Auto Club 1,3,4; Square Dance Club 3, 4. Charlotte Hodges —F.H.A. 3; Dramatics 2; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Banquet Committee 3. Janet Holcumb—Art Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Speech Contests 2,3; Prom Committee 3. Darlene Hovey—Concert Choir 2. Jean Hunt-Dramatics 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2; G.A.A. 3; Commercial Club 3,4; Class Secretary 1; School Plays 2; Pep Club 3,4; Sewing Club 3; Homecoming Court 3,4; Cheerleader J. V. 2, V. 3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Charlene Jensen—Y.F.C. 2,3. Curtis Jensen—Chess Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Y.F.C. 2, Treas. 2; Class Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3; Hartian Staff 4; School Plays 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2.3.4, 1st Lieut. 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Thespians 3.4, V. Pres. 3; Solo Contest 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lieut. 3, Captain 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. John Jensen—Concert Choir 3; F.F.A. 3,4. Susan Johnson—F.N.A. 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3. Loretta Johnston—F.T.A. 3,4, Pres. 4; Class Treas. 4; Hartian Staff 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; Sewing Club 3; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Larry Kelly—Student Council 1; Chess Club 1; Auto Club 2,3; Basketball 1; Band 1,2; Solo Contest 2. 26 David Lindgren —Varsity Club 3,4; Chess Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Baseball V. 1,2,4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Band 1,2. Merle Lindsay—Dramatics 4; Rifle Club 1; Chess Club 1,2; Square Dance Club 3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1; Archery 1; Auto Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; School Plays 4; Speech Contests 2; Banquet Committee 3. Cheryl Lipps-Art Club 1; Commercial 3,4; Homecoming Court 1; Band 1,2,3,4. Officer 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3; Drum Majorette 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Larry Marshall —Varsity Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3; F.T.A. 2; F.F.A. 1; Basketball J.V. 1,2,3, V. 4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Track V. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4; Y.F.C. 1.2,3,4, Octette 3,4. Lenny Marshall—Chess Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1; Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4, Octette 3,4; Football J.V. 1,3, V. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3,4. Patricia Mast—Concert Choir 1,3. William Mead-Rifle Club 1,2; F. F.A. 1,2,3.4; Auto Club 1,2; Archery Club 1,2. Gary Michael—Transferred from Coleman - 4; Dramatics 4. Mary Monroe —F.H.A. 3; Speech Contest 2,3. Margret Muller—Exchange Student-Student Council 4; Dramatics 4; G. A.A. 4; School Plays 4; Home-coming Court 4. Fred Munford—Rifle Club 1; Chess Club 3; Football J.V. 1; Archery Club 2. Kay Nixon—Dramatics 1; F.N.A. 4; Art Club 1; Homecoming Court 4; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Solo Contests 1,2,3, 4; Majorette 3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Barbara Owens—Concert Choir 1,3; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Richard Powers—Chess Club 1; Auto Club 2,3,4; Sweetheart’s Ball Court 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band I, 2,3; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3. Alfred Ramos—Basketball 1; Band 1,2. Gary Rickard—Student Council 2,3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Concert Choir 3; Ski Club 3; Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4; Y.F.C. Octette 3,4; Basketball J. V. 1,2, V. 3,4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Track V. 2,3,4; School Plays 3; Speech Contest 2; Band 1.2.3.4, Officer 3,4; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Albert Riggs —Varsity Club 3,4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Baseball 3.4, Jerry Schaner—Dramatics 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Treas. 4; Hartian Staff 4; Square Dance Club 4. Leo Settler—Chess Club 1; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2.3.4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 2,3,4. Gene Smith—F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Virgil Smith—Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2; Art Club 1,2; Hartian Staff 4; Nat’l Honor Soc. 3,4; Auto Club 4; Y.F.C. 2,3. Norma Snyder—F.H.A. 3; F.N.A. 1,2; Library Club 2; Commercial 3; Speech Contest 3. Sharon Tate—F.T.A. 2; Commercial Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Class Treas. 1; Class Sec. 3; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; Nat’l Honor Soc. 3,4, Sec. 4; Pep Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3. Sue Troutman—F.N.A. 3,4; Concert Choir 3. Karen Turner—Student Council 1,2; Concert Choir 1; Commerical Club 3,4; Octette 1; Banquet Committee 3. John Urick-Varsity Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Class V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Speech Contest 2. Duane Vanden Heuvel—Student Council 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Dramatics 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3, 4, Pres. 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Treas. 4; F.F.A. 2; Sweetheart’s Ball Court 1,3; Basketball 1, V. 2,3,4; Football J.V. 1, V. 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Track V. 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 2; School Plays 2,3,4; Speech Contest 2; Thespians 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Garth Van Sickle—Student Council 3, 4; Varsity Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track V. 3,4; Class Pres. 1; Hartian Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Solo Contest 1,2,3,4; Nat’I Honor Soc. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. Trudy Wambaugh—Came to Hart Sophomore year. Art Club 2; Commercial Club 3. Joanne Willard—F.N.A. 1; Commercial Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Solo Contest 3. Nancy Wittkamp—Student Council 3; F.H.A. 2; Dramatics 2,3; F.T.A. 1; Class Treas. 1; Band 1,2,3; Solo Contest 1,2,3; Pep Club 1. Gary Woodhouse—Rifle Club 1; Camera Club 1; Hartian Staff 4; Speech Contest 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Solo Contests 1,2, 3,4; Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. 27 Our Champs n National Honor Society Standing: Gwen VanDomelen, Raymond Landis, Eric Metzler, Leo Settler, Robert Freeborn. Jim Stover, Virgil Smith, Richard Tompkins, Garth VanSickle. Sandra VandenHeuvel. Front: Kay Nixon, Janne Griffin, Bonnie Ackley, Nancy Nelson, Faith Lindgren. Sandra Mack. Shari Tate. WESTERN MICHIGAN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS C BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FFA LEADERSHIP CONTEST TEAMS Farm Forum: R. Freeborn, A. Foster, J. Urick. J. Schaner. B. Gebhart won the District and Regional Contests. Public Speaking: P. Balavitch. Parliamentary Procedure: R. Krantz, T, Foster, K. Lipps, J. Brandel, M. Beggs. R Kokx, A. Marsh, R. Dean. Mr. Marian, Underclassmen Our Library 29 Juniors Alvesteffer, Richard Amstutz, Larry Arsnoe, Herbert Battice, Emily Baxter, Pauline Bengtson, Steve Borucki, Judy Brandel, Jerry Brillhart, Leo Cavazos, Eddie Cleveland, Howard Dayharsh, Brad DeHaan, Luanne Dennison, Carl Dennison, Ann Dillingham, Jill Dorman, Larry Foster, Bob Franke, Gary Fuentes, George Gale, Katherine Giddings, Jean Hamner, John Herin, Daleine Harrygers, Nancy Jensen, Neola Juska, Edward Keck, Linda Kokx, Robert Krantz, Sharon Lawson, Alan Lindgren, Faith Lipps, Kenneth Mack, Sandra Marsh, Allan Marshall, Katherine Mason, Karen McCarty, SueAnn Miller, David Nelson, Nancy Osborn, Marcia 30 Peters, Penny Pickens, Ilene Potter, Orin Ragina, Bob Ramos, Tony Reed, Melvin Reid, Marcus Rockwell, Charlotte Rucinski, Charlotte Schiffeneder, JoEllen Schlee, Eleanor Schramm, Mary Shane, Douglas Stover, Jim Tate, Lane Tate, Paul Tice, Bud Trommater, Karen VanBavel, Sharon VanderLaan, Gordon Walsworth, Nancy Weirich, Tom Wicks, Elaine Wygant, Jerry t Sophomores Ackley, Bonnie Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Peggy Bailey, Larry Beggs, Merle Behnke, Sandra Bickel, Diane Brandel, Louise Bray, John Brimmer, Sharon Buffum, Janice Cargill, Jerry Carlson, Elizabeth Carlson, Rose Clark, Harold Cleveland, Joy Coleson, Ruth Corbin, Fred Cory, McKinley Deal, Linda Dean, Robert Dennison, Sandra DeRooy, Tony Dodge, Peggy Eyestone, June Fatseas, Howard Fessenden, Cheryl Flanery, Norman Fletcher, John Flory, Roland Foster, Tom Foster, Phyllis Gamble, John Gebhart, Shirley Grieve, Jim Hasty, Beldon Herrygers, Carol Jacobs, Patricia Jacobs, Mary Ann Jenson, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Kokx, Dayle Landis, Raymond Larson, Craig Lee, Patricia Lorenz, Trudy Mahynski, David Metzler, Eric 32 Sophomores Mitteer, Linda Norwood, Eddie Orent, Richard Pego, Darlene Peterson, Richard Pettigrove, Glen Ramos, Dominga Reeds, Edgar Riddell, Albert Riggs, Lana Robinson, Larry Robles, Lucy Rockwell, Louise Rodriquez, Elsa Roth, Phillip Sayers, Janice Schaner, Suzanna Schultz, Shirley Scofield, Carla Sherman, Edward Smith, Leon Snook, Charles Snyder, Linda Snyder, Toni Spitler, David Syer, Phyllis Tate, Janet Taylor, Donald Tibbitts, Ruth Tompkins, Richard Turner, Sandra VandenHeuvel, Sandra VanderZanten, Robald VanDomelen, Gwen Vasquez, Mary Verburg, Kenneth Wambaugh, Loretta Weber, Ronald Williams, Pamela Worth, Judy Wright Kristen Wysaski, John 33 Freshmen 34 Amstutz, Tom Anthonissen, Rosla Aumiller, Robert Bailey, Kenny Baker, Delores Balvitch, Joann Bates, Bill Bates, Jim Battice, Clarence Bevans, Mary Borucki, Joy Bos, Cheryl Botten, Sandra Brillhart, Leta Mae Brimmer, Allen Burmeister, Gerald Bursley, Clyde Bursley, Marleah Campbell, Vanna Clark, Anita Clark, Willie Cook, Tom Coultes, Sharlene Cutter, Phyllis Davila, Linda DeRuiter, Larry Dillingham, Connie Easton, Connie Eckholm, Charles Ego, Donna Fenton, Ruth Ann Fishel, Eddie Fishel, George Flory, Sharon Foster, Dennis Foster, Sandra Fuehring, Douglas Fuller, Donna Giddings, John Goodrich, Janine Gowell, Katherine Hackett, Colleen Hale, Bernard Harris, Ann Hasty, Kim Heer, Robert Helmer, Raymond Herrygers, Dan Highland, Rex Hill, Marcia Howard, JoAnn Huff, Mike Huff, Patricia Huntoon, Beverly Jackson, Eric Kaat, Martin Kilpatrick, Glen Kokx, Peter Koposky, Margaret Lambrix, Linda Lange, Henry Lehman, Linda Lindgren, Richard Freshmen Linke, Ava Marie Iipps, Gary Lipps, Jerry Makin, John Makin, Joseph Marsh, Bonnie Marshall, Robert May, Tom McGhan, Jay Merten, James Miller, Jerry Mitteer, Richard Monroe, Warren Nixon, Gary Norwood, Allen Orent, Juliann Owens, Dennis Pangburn, Penny Pearson, Raymond Pego, Mary Perry, Tom Peters, Sharon Pickerd, John Reed, Michael Rickard, Dan Ricks, David Ringwald, Clarence Robbins, Peggy Robles, Ray Rockwell, Hollis Sampson, Glen Sanford, Cheryl Sayers, Linda Schaner, Judy Schiffeneder, John Shane, Marcia Skinner, Nancy Smith, Renee Snyder, Betty Stovall, Rodney Tate, Lynnette Tayloe, Randall Tibbitts, Donna Tubbs, Beverly VanAllsburg, Barry VandenHeuvel, Nancy Verburg, Janet Vrbanac, Elizabeth Walsworth, Kenny Whitehill, Marketta Willard, Frank Williams, Jane Wlssman, Nancy Woodley, Bruce Woodring, Robert Worth Donald Wyckoff, Gary Wygant, Joanne 35 BSBlCJVTltia JH5B BP3S S9BB SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1962 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. - PROGRAM - CHAIRMAN................................Eugene A. Randall Superintendent of Schools MUSIC PRELUDE ....................Hart Senior High School Band Clarence Metzler, Director PRESENTATION OF COLORS ....... Boy Scouts, Troop 150 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ........ Duane VandenHeuvel Student Council President INVOCATION............................Reverend Orval Sampson Hart Congregational Church INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM GUESTS - - - Eugene A. Randall Superintendent of Schools WELCOME .............. Mr. Virgil Powers President, Hart Parent-Teacher Association PRESENTATION..............................Mr. Michael Koteles VanderMeiden Koteles, Architects ACCEPTANCE ........... . . . Mr. Thomas Foster President, Hart Board of Education IN APPRECIATION.......................... Mr. William Slaughter Principal, Hart Junior-Senior High School ADDRESS...................................Dr. Ernest R. Britton Superintendent of Schools, Midland ANNOUNCEMENTS.............................Mr. William Slaughter BENEDICTION..........................Reverend Stephen Kolenic St. Gregory’s Catholic Church, Hart BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. THOMAS J. FOSTER, President DR. LINFORD J. DAVIS, Vice-President MR. VIVIAN E. DORMAN, Secretary MR. JACK W. CORBIN, Treasurer MR. HERBERT HAWLEY, Trustee MR. HERBERT BRANDEL, Trustee MR. DOUGLAS ERICKSON, Trustee Junior High Homemaking Department 37 Seventh Grade Linda Amstutz Mary Aguirre Duane Bickel Rodney Brunais Janice Carlson Susan Carlson Sally Dennison Steve Dillingham Susan Dillingham Robert Ducker Anita Ellis Alice Flshel Jeffrey Gamble Jerre Gamble Paulette Highland Shirley Hill Regina Hopkins Nancy Huntoon Douglas Keck Larry Lindsay Monica Lyons Mike Mead Janice Marvin Ronald May Joseph McGhan Janet Miller Kenneth Moschke David Orent Karen Peeraer Vickie Perry Carol Peterson Judith Ratsloff Suzanna Reeds Ruben Salazar Pamela Schiller John Seelhoff Noel Sobers Janice Stover David Tanner Thomas Tubbs Dennis Orent Susan VanAllsburg Robert Vega James Vrbanac Bruce Waslusky Candace Weaver Charles Wells Judy Wieber Betty Sue Woodley Kathleen Zahrt 38 Eighth Grade Ronald Aumiller Douglas Amstutz Karen Amstutz John Amstutz Mike Amstutz Pauline Bates Janice Brandel Shirley Brandel Donna Brimmer Jack Crosby David Culver John Davila Larry Dayharsh Michael DeMirt Duane Dennison Linda Dennison Douglas Dillingham Linda Dodds Linda Fishel Mary Flory Trina Fuentes Betsy Fuller Beverly Gale Carol Hanmer Martha Hanmer Robert Hawkins Wendy Hegg Gregory Hill Karen Hill Charles Johnston Patty Juska Sue Kokx Fred Lorenz Helen Makin Terry Mead Alyson Metzler Barry Osborn Dennis Powers Louis Robbins Robert Robles Helen Spitler Mike Stever Cheryl Tate Terry Thompson Corvel Tolivar Joella Viterna Alice Webb Patricia Wyckoff 39 Standing: Carla Scofield, Garth VanSickle, Gary Woodhouse, Bob Freeborn, Clifford Curtis, Beldon Hasty, Willis Clark, Gary Lipps, Eric Jackson, Glen Pettigrove, Lenny Marshall, David Spitler. Front: Kay Nixon, Ralph Borucki, Cheryl Lipps, Loretta Johnston, Kay Marshall Curtis Jensen, Judy Marvin, Nancy Walsworth, Elaine Fuller, Leo Settler. Junior Band Standing: Jimmy DeHaan, Benny Miller, Ricky Davila, Jimmy Dexter, Ricky Huff, Jimmy Vrbanac, Mr. Metzler director. Fourth: Monica Lyons, Debbie Fletcher, Mary McLeod, Ruth Mittag, Pauline Bates, Nancy Fishel, Susan Sampson, Diane Bickel, Peggy Dodge, Mary Pego Linda Amstutz, Jimmy Ellis, Douglas Johnson, Donna Fuller, Charles Reeds. Third: Janice Stover, Beverly Gale, Arnie Lambrix, Ruth Vrbanac, Terry Cozart, Linda Reeds, Ana Linke, Alice Fishel, Pamela Amstutz, Betty Woodley, Ronny Aumiller, Gregory Lipps, Jan Hasty, Mikyo Trevino, Paula An-thonissen, Dorothy Gowell, Paulette Highland, Lee Marsh, Andy Fishel, Susan Carlson. Second: Linda Fishel, Betsy Fuller, Janine Goodrich, Patty Wyckoff, Helen Spitler, Vickie Perry, Susan VanAlls-burg, Delores Baker, Janice Marvin, Denny Powers. Front: Janet Verburg, Kathy Zarht, Regina Hopkins, Donald Fishel, Ericka Mittag, Cindy Corbin, Alyson Metzler. 40 Pep Band Activities Leaving the Old For the New 41 CO D 3 ■M • O 00 Q 3 CL 4 JO Standing--Garth Vansickle, Ricky Powers, Gary Woodhouse, Bob Gebhart, Bob Freeborn, Clifford Curtis, Larry Marshall, Lenny Marshall, Gary Rickard, Leo Settler, Curtis Jensen. Front--Kay Nixon, Elaine Fuller, Connie Corbin, Sharon Tate, Ralph Borucki, Cheryl Lipps, Loretta Johnston, Bobbie Jo Gowell, Judie Frishett, Jan Foster. Standing: Barry VanAllsburg, Beldon Hasty, David Spit- Standing: Bonnie Ackley, Dick Krantz, Raymond Landis, ler. Front: Joanne Wygant, Denny Owens, Carla Sco- Gary Lipps. Front: Jim Stover, Gary Woodhouse, Richfield, Larry Dorman, Garth VanSickle. ard Powers, Bob Freeborn, Judie Frishett, Fred Corbin. Eric Metzler, Jerry Cargill, Bobbie Jo Gowell, Faith Lindgren Standing: David Ricks, Dennis Foster, Glen Kilpatrick. Front: Tom Perry, Joy Bouucki, Sharlene Coultes, Linda Lehman, Sharon Brimmer, Anita Clark. Standing: Jill McCarty, Robert Marshall Shirley Gebhart, Pamila Williams. Front: Dan Rickard, Mary Jacobs, Janet Tate, Gwen VanDomelen, Nancy Walsworth, Elaine 43 Fuller. Standing: Curtis Jensen, John Hanmer, Leo Brillhart, Eric Jackson. Front: Gary Rickard, Larry Marshall, Lenny Marshall, Bob Gebhart, Glen Pettigrove, George Fishel. Standing: Vanna Campbell, Leo Settler, Louise Brandel, Lynnette Tate, Joanne Wygant, Cheryl Bos. Front: Kay Marshall, Connie Crobin, Janice Foster, Karen Trom-mater, Shirley Smith, Trudy Lorenz. Toni Snyder, Lete Mae Brillhart, Linda Lambrix, Ruth Tibbits, Conie Dillingham, Judy Schaner Standing: Jean Giddings, Judy Borucki, Sue Schaner, Phyllis Syer. Front: Kay Nixon, Ralph Borucki, Cheryl Lipps, Loretta Johnston, Shari Tate, Shirley Schultz. Standing: Clifford Curtis, Willie Clark, Louis Rockwell, Janice Buffum. Front: Sue Ann McCarty, Judy Kapsh, Judy Marvin. Majorettes Judie Frishett Janice Foster Kay Nixon Cheryl Lipps Sue Schaner Elaine Fuller Nancy Walsworth Helen Spitler Vickie Perry Alyson Metzler Susan VanAllsburg Janice Stover Terry Cozart 45 Varsity Football Standing: Coach Heglund. Coach Weaver H. Cleveland. P. Tate. D. Shane. D. Taylor. L. Marshall. J. Stover. M. Reid. A. Riggs. A. Lawson. D. Lindgren. R. Freeborn, R. Ragina, D. bpitler. Coach Shike. Second: B. Dayharsh, L. Dorman, K. Amstutz. J. Brandel, L. Brillhart, J. Hanmer, D. VandenHeuvel R Geb-hart, G. Rickard, A. Foster. L. Marshall. Front: D. Miller, R. Tompkins. A. Marsh, O. Potter, M Reed, E. Cavazos, J. Urick, G. VanSickle, W. Tice Junior Varsity The members of the Junior Varsity Football Team are: N. Flannery, D. Kokx. D. Spitler, L. Smith. L. Bailey, R. Dean, F. Corbin K Verbure R Stovall T ’• Mak' ' K' T' P“rj' • =• D. Lta oSS.c Seniors Gary Rickard and Bob Gebhart Duane VandenHeuvel and Allen Foster Lenny Marshall and Albert Riggs 47 Bob Freeborn and Garth VanSickle David Lindgren and Larry Marshall Homecoming Freshman Float Sophomore Float Kathy Gowell, Margaret Muller, Kay Nixon, Queen: Duane VandenHeuvel, John Urick, Shari Tate, Gary Shari Tate. Jean Hunt, Jill McCarty, Janet Tate Rickard Junior Float 49 Senior Float (Winning Float) Basketball Standing: S. Bengtson, R. Powers, G. VanderLaan, G. Rickard, B, Dayharsh, Mr. Weaver, J. Stover. L. Marshall, A. Foster, D. VandenHeuvel, B. Tice. Kneeling: D. Miller. D. Shane. Managers. Standing: J. Bray, M. Pearson, L. Brillhart, P. Tate. T. May, R. Tompkins, M. Hugg. Mr. Heglund. Kneeling: M. Reed, R. Lindgren, A. Ridulis, E. Cavazos, D. Spitler, R. Stovall. 50 51 52 Cheerleaders Judy Kapsh, Nancy Nelson, Connie Corbin, Karen Trommater. Jean Hunt Phil Syer, Sue Schaner, Janet Tate, Bonnie Ackley. Carla Scofield Baseball Back: Mr. Shlke, T. Droman, L. Smith, A. Foster. C. Dennison, J. Brandel. R. Herrygers, N. Schramm, D. Taylor, W. Shogran, L. Brillhart, L. Dorman. A. Marsh, B. Tice. Second: R. Kerr. D. Hasty, E. Cavazos, S. Bengs-ton, N. Flannery, A. Riggs, R. Dean, C. Seelhoff, L. Foster. Front: H. Fatseas. O. Cavazos. R Weber T Foster C. Snook. 54 Track Our Conference Champs Duel Meet Fremont 56 Hart 54 Shelby 24 Hart 85 N. Muskegon 70 1 2 Tri Meet Hart 38 1 2 Reed City 45 Scottville 39 Hart 53 Montague 71 Shelby 6 2 3 Hart 59 1 3 WMC Conference Back: Mr. Weaver. P. Syer. C. Hegg, G. Rickard, L. Marshall, R. Herrygers, D. VandenHeuvel. B. Dayharsh, G. VanderLaan, B. Ragina Second: N. VanSickle, M. Reid, W. Shogran, D. Hasty. R. Freeborn, M. McCarty, G. Robinson, T. Weirich. Front: E. Cavazos, G. Van-Sickle, N. Flannery, E. Juska. M. Reed, D. Spitler. J. Wysaski, R. Tompkins. G. Rickard P. Syer R. Herrygers Hasty D. VandenHeuvel shot record 49,8„ Rickard, Syer, VandenHeuvel, Dayharsh Mile relay record 3:44.3 Montague 53 Reed City 48 Hart 57 1 6 Scottville 28 5 6 Shelby 0 Pep Club Back: Ave Linke, Judy Schaner, Sandra Foster, Leta Mae Brillhart, Bev Tubbs, Colleen Hackett, Pam Williams, Linda Mitteer, Carol Herrygers, Gloria Haynor, Phyllis Cutter, Kathy Go well, Judy Borucki, Louise Brandel, Patricia Huff, Elizabeth Carlson, Trudy Lorenz. Third: Janice Sayers, Linda Lambrix, Nancy VandenHeuvel, Elaine Fuller, Connie Dillingham, Linda Sayers, Linda Lehman, Joan Balavitch, Nancy Wissman, Lana Riggs, Jill McCarty, Sharlene Coultes, Connie Easton, Charlotte Rucinski, Shari Tate, Shirley Smith, Connie Corliss, Shirley Schultz, Second: Joy Borucki, Ruth Fenton, Bonnie Ackley, Lynnette Tate, Nancy Nelson, Janet Tate, Nancy Walsworth, Jean Hunt, Beverly Huntoon, Sharon Johnson, Front: Carla Scofield, Mary Schramm, Karen Trommater, Judy Kapsh, Sue Schaner, Phyllis Syer. Junior High Pep Club Back: Noel Sobers, Douglas Keck, Robert Robles, Larry Lindsay, Mike Stever, Regina Hopkins, Linda Dennison, Douglas Amstutz, Ron May, Greg Hill, Barry Osborn, Robert Hawkins, Bill Near, Corvel Tolivar. Third: Ron Au-millter, Doug Dillingham, Fred Lorenz, Beverly Gale, Wendy Hegg, Carol Hanmer, Pat Wyckoff, Donna Brimmer, Duane Dennison, Susan Carlson, Candace Weaver, Helen Spitler, Shirley Brandel, Susan VanAllsburg, Patty Juska, Aneita Ellis, Joella Vitema, Karen Hill, Martha Hanmer, Karen Amstutz, Sally Dennison, Larry Dayharsh, Terry Thompson, Kenneth Moschke, Robert Vega. Second: Mary Flory, Kathy Zahrt, Sue Kokx, Alice Fishel, Betty Sue Woodley, Judy Wieber, Paulette Highland, Alice Webb, Susan Dillingham, Carol Peterson, Pauline Bates, Mary Aquirre, Shirley Hill, Linda Dodds, Monica Lyons, Karen Peeraer, Rodney Brunais, Janice Marvin, Janet Millerm, Marilyn Kamhout, Jim Verbanac, David Tanner, Oscar Cavazos, Robert Ducker. First: Trina Fuentes, Pamela Schiller, Judy Tatslaff, Jeffrey Gamble, Alyson Metzler, Mrs. Vannette, Janice Brandel, Suzanne Reeds, Linda Amstutz, David Orent, Michael DeMint, Jerre Gamble. Cheerleaders: Helen Makin, Nancy Huntoon, Janice Stover, Cheryl Tate, Betsy Fuller, Vickie Perry. Dramatics Back: Richard Krantz, Judy Schaner, Katherine Marshall, Sandra VandenHeuvel, Curtis Jensen, Raymond Landis, Katherine Gal, Ilene Pickens, Douglas Fuehring. Third: John Bray, Margret Mueller, Carol Herrygers, Jerry Wyg-ant, Edgar Reeds, Gary Michael, Beldon Hasty, Duane VandenHeuvel, Janne Griffin, Colleen Hackett, Kenneth Lepps, Merle Lindsay, Richard Alvesteffer. Second: Nancy Nelson, Trudy Lorenz, Shirley Anderson, Cheryl Fessen, Karen Mason, Linda Lehman, Elizabeth Carlson, Connie Easton, Beverly Tubbs, Sharon Brimmer, Marcia Shane, Elizabeth Vrbanac, Peter Balavitch, Sandra Behnke, Lynnette Tate, Sharlene Coultes, Connie Corliss, Joan Wygant, Janet Tate, Louise Brandel, Jill McCarty. Front: Phyllis Syer, Bonnie Ackley, Janice Sayers, Charles Hegg, Dayle Kokx, Gwen VonDomelen, Bobbie Jo Gowell, Sandra Mack, Mrs. Burmeister, Sharon Flory, Linda Lambrix, Connie Dillingham Thespians Gwen VonDomelen, Duane VandenHeuvel, Curtis Jensen, Bobbie Jo Gowell, Charles Hegg, Peter Balavitch, Mrs. Burmeister Future Farmers of America Back: Allen Marsh, Terry Cargill, Gene Smith, John Jensen, Edward Juska, Robert Kokx Third: Orin Potter, Leo Brillhart, Edward Sherman, Dave Lindgren, Tom Weirich, Vance Rasmussen, Bill Mead, Bob Freeborn Second: Peter Balavitch, Kenneth Lipps, Gordon VanderLaan, Lane Tate, Allen Foster, Bob Gebhart, Tom Bowman Front: Larry Amstutz, Chuck Eisenlohr, Robert Foster, John Urick, Jerry Brandel, Jerry Schaner, Mr. Marian Sponsor Back: Tom Foster, Ron VanderZanden, Rodney Stovall, Craig Larson, Glen Pettigrove, Dick Krantz, John Gamble, Robert Heer Third: Richard Lindgren, Gerald Burmeister, Hollis Rockwell, Allen Brimmer, Robert Woodring, James Merten, Don Worth, Mr. Marian, Sponsor Second: Robert Dean, Kenny Walsworth, Jack Rasmussen, Tom Amstutz, Warren Monroe, Larry DeRuiter, Raymond Helmer, John Pukert, Clarence Battice, McKinley Cory, Jay McGhan Front: Richard Mitteer, Donald Taylor, Larry Robinson, Edgar Reeds, Merle Beggs, Raymond Pearson, Randall Taylor 58 Dance Club Having a fine time. Girl's Athletic Association Back: Phyllis Cutter. Elizabeth Vrbanac, Janet Tate, Judy Borucki, Kathy Gowell, Margaret Mueller, Leta Mae Brillhart, Beverly Tubbs. Sandra Foster, Jo Ann Howard, Judy Schaner. Second: Vanna Campbell, Sandra Botten, Nancy Wal, Jill McCarty, Janet Verburg, Louise Brandel, Linda Lehman, Joan Balavitch, Sharlene Coultes, Nancy VandenHeuvel, Linda Lambrix, Joy Borucki. Front: Miss Immer, Lynette Tate, Sandra VandenHeuvel, Sandra Mack, Marcia Osborn, Gwen VonDomelen Future Teachers of America Back: Sandra VandenHeuvel, Louise Brandel, Celeste Fuller, Janne Griffin, Colleen Hackett, Connie Corbin, Shirley Smith Front: Janice Foster, Katherine Marshall, Mr. Robinson, Loretta Johnston, Duane VandenHeuvel Future Nurses of America Standing: June Eyestone, Patricia Lee, Emily Battice, Carol Herrygers, Miss Immer, Faith Lindgren, Pat Jacobs, Carla Scofield Sitting: Sandra Behnke, Kay Nixon, Daleine Herrin, Joy Cleveland, Marcenia Eldred 60 Commercial Club Standing: Elaine Fuller, Judy Borucki, Miss Dodge, Marcia Osborn, Sue Ann McCarty, Charlotte Rucinski, Shari Tate. Sitting: Karen Turner, Bobbie JoGowell, Jean Hunt, Gloria Haynor. Varsity Club Back: D. Taylor, A. Foster, B. Dayharsh, L. Marshall, J. Stover, D. Shane, G. Rickard, L. Marshall, B. Gebhart, M. Ried. Third: R. Dean, S. Bengtson, L. Dorman, L. Dorman, R. Freeborn, D. Lindgren, C. Hegg, J. Brandel, E. Cavazos, N. Flannery, A. Marsh. Second: Mr. Weaver, B. Tice, P. Tate, D. VandenHeuvel, J. Urick, G. Van-Sickle, R. Tompkins, Mr. Shike. Front: D. Miller, T. Dorman, K. Amstutz, M. Reed, A. Riggs. Student Council Standing: Susan Dillingham, Charles Johnston, Ruth Ann Fenton. Sandra Vanden Heuvel, Howard Cleveland, Mr. Johnson, Nancy Walsworth, Sue Schaner, LetaMae Brillhart, David Culver, Mike Mack Sitting: Margret Mueller, Sandra Mack, Steve Bengtson, Mr. Slaughter, Duane VandenHeuvel (president), Gwen VanDomelen, Garth VanSickle Youth For Christ Back: Cheryl Bos, Judy Marvin, Bob Marshall, Lenny Marshall, Larry Marshall, Dan Rickard, Willie Clark, Katherine Marshall, Faith Lindgren Middle: Kathy Zarht, Janice Marvin, Robert Dean, Shirley Smith, Susan Carlson, Elizabeth Carlson, Robert Au-miller, Ruth Coleson, Joanne Wygant, Ron Aumiller, Sharon Flory, Marcenia Eldred Front: Mr. Marian, Gary Rickard, Sandra Behnke, Katherine Gale (president), Glen Pettigrove, Mr. Johnson 62 09 (WllUinilli |00ips JS|t!ds Kindergarten Terry Aguirre Gaye Aumiller Barbara Butcher Mark Carlson Kathy Daly Susie Ducker Paul Erickson Rodney Hales Connie Hillier Mark Hodges Ricky Hutchinson Jeffrey Jones Kim Lydens Jeffrey Mack Michael McClennan Echoel McLouth Karen Powers Delbert Pratt Mary Ann Pulsipher Robert Pulsipher Victor Pulsipher Billy Randall John Ratzlaff Carolyn Reed Debra Schaner David Sullivan Melodie Syers Scott Van Aelst Thomas Vega Mary Ellen Vrbanac Douglas Weaver Mrs. Osten-Sacken Denise Askins Ralph Baker Cynthia Bledsoe Marsha Bromley Ricky Bursley Kay Campbell Craig Cihak Marlene Davila Steven Dennison Sara Dodds Steven Eisenlohr Jane Engemann Grant Fetters Brian Graff Jeffrey Hawley Kathy Highland Brenda Hodges Kim Hodges William Kelly Kim Klotz Brent Larson Mona Littlebrant Paul Merrifield Richard Parmar Pamela Phillips Susan Riley Brenda Rudis Staci Shike Lori Jo Stark Kathi Tubbs Rhonda Vanderputte Mrs. Osten-Sacken Kindergarten First Grade Susan Amstutz Gregory Boutell Kathy Bovid Dennis Bromley Sharon Carlson Robert Davis Laura Donnelly Sheila Drum Donald Eckholm Sandra Frees Bruce Johnson Donald Leemhuis Brad Lipps Alan Peeraer Risemary Robles Nancy Schey Mark Smith Paul Sova Linda Stever George Tanner Paul Troutman Richard Tubbs Ricky Weaver Mrs. Klooster 66 First Grade Bonnie Amstutz Theodore Boutell Dinah Carr John DeMlnt Judy Eckholm Barbara Ellis Barbara Eschman Jewell Fatseas Paul Gale Gary Jones Douglas Kurzer Robert Lewis Debra Marian Linda Robbins David Sheafor Gary Stark Howard Szymkowski Cheryl Thompson Ronald Vanderputte Steven Youngstrom Rebecca Zahrt Mrs. Witte 67 Second Grade Darlene Aguirre Karen Anthonissen Douglas Aumiller Susan Behnke Bernard Bromley Susan Butcher Charles Campbell David Cozart Karl Davis Lynn Fenton Daniel Fishel Susan Gale Marjorie Hackett Cheryl Hillier Marsha Hindman Alan Hopkins Judy Jeffries Richard Jenks Lloyd Jones Carl Leemhuis Wayne Pretty Virginia Reed Max Saunders Mary Jo Sheafor Kurt Slaughter Daniel Smith Sharon Sullivan Dan Trevino Robert Tubbs Bruce VanAllsburg 68 Brenda Wilde Mrs. Drum Second - Third Grades Diana Aguirre Barbara Beadle Billy Carlson Wanda Eschman Douglas Estepp John Fishel Leonard Hein Linda Highland Donald Hutchinson Beverly Jeffries Ida Marie Kelley Debra McClennan Sally Pego Lucinda Phillips Marjorie Pulsipher Vicki Stark Charles Szymkowski Lonnie Tanner Dawn Thaler Amado Vego Jr. Rebecca Vrbanac Susan Wiedman Mrs. McDonald 69 Second Grade Phyllis Backa Dale Bickel Lee Bledsoe Danny Boutell Ronald Clark Margie Campbell Sandra Carlson Rhonda Cihak Kathy Davis Mary Eckholm Raymond Hale Gary Hill Gary Hillier John Hunt Junior Johnson Julia Keck Jerry Kelley Rodney Kurzer Jane Leemhuis David Lorenz Larry Lorenz Frank Mast Margaret Merrifield Sudan Randall Gwen Riley Pamela Rudis Ken Saunders Susan Schaner Steven Schey Robert Seelhoff 70 Susam VanAelst Fred Wieber Jackey Bristle Fourth Grade Raymond Aguirre David Amstutz Randi Amstutz Marcia Backa Dianne Cihak Janet Dennison Tonya Dodds Carol Ducker David Eckholm Kathy Eisenlohr Jane Eerickson Susan Essenberg Rex Fenton Sherry Frees Tom Gale Jackie Greiner Joan Hackett Kathy Hindman Floyd Jeffries Larry Jenks Paul Johnston Keven Klotz Nancy Mast Gerhardt Mittag Ellen Peeraer Wanda Peterson Charlyn Pretty Dick Riley Thelma Sheafor Lynn Schiller Robert Smith Wayne Thompson Ernesto Trevino Mary Vega Janice Wieber Fifth Grade Carol Bursley Tommy Carlson Susan Davis Jimmy DeHaan Barbara Essenberg Carol Estepp Nancy Fishel Jan Hasty Shelly Hopkins Linda Hutchinson Lynne Jackson Tom Keck Joe Klooster Gregory Lipps Don Lydens Janet Makin Lee Marsh Pauletts Marvin Ricki McDonald Laurie Jo Michael Benny Miller Ruth Mittag Donald Moschke Fred Peterson Clifford Reed Raymond Riddell Sandra Rudis Susan Sampson Kathy Schaner Sandra Schey Richard Smith Danny Stahl Margaret Szymkowski Linda VanAelst Adonis Vega Jeane Weaver Frank Wieber Bill Worthy Mrs. Sullivan Mr. McClennan Sixth Grade Pam Amstutz Richard Babbitt Steve Beckholdt John Botten Cindy Corbin James Ellis Jerry Estepp Andy Fishel Gary Graff Becky Greiner Lottie Hale Douglas Johnson Arthur Kelley Kenneth Klotz Randy Lydens Mary McLeod Erika Mittag Charles Reed Linda Reeds Virginia Salazar Cheryl Stahl Debbie Tanner Ruth Vrbanac Mrs. Riley % Sixth Grade Paula Anthonissen Deborah Bottin Thomas Campbell Harry Crawford Ricky Davila Daniel DeMint James Dexter Deborah Fletcher Albert Flory Mary Jane Frees Dennis Gale Dorothy Gowell Velma Haney Billy Hegg Richard Huff Jennifer Lipski Linda Mast Roger Postema Penny Ratzlaff Patsy Robles Dianna Snyder David Stever Mikyo Trevino Larry Wyckoff Mrs. Pearson 74 Special Education David Adams Bernard Bromley Maxine Bromley Danny Davila Rosemary Gregwer Ramiro Herrera Ronald Hlssong Steven Hitchcock John Marlin Leslie Scharaswak Terry Terryn Charles Thrailkill David Viterna Mrs. Miller Carolyn Baxter Eddie Bitner Linda Boomer John Carrier Barry Drent Ben Drent Dan Gray Marilyn Kamhout Veronica Koberg LaVerne Morrison Bill Near Marilyn Near Freda Schultz Barbara VanBavel Mr. Lillie 75 Future Homemakers of America Back: Cheryl Sanford, Linda Lambrix, Lynnette Tate, Marcia Hill, Leta Mae Brillhart, Sandy Foster, Kathy Gowell, Marcia Shane, Pamela Williams, Sharon Peters, Ann Harris, Ava Linke, Nancy Wissman, Joan Balavitch, Donna Ego, Rossla Anthonissen. Second: Judy Schaner, Beverly Huntoon, Joy Borucki, Sandy Botten, Linda Lehman, Sharlene Coultes, Joan Wygant, Elizabeth Carlson, Linda Sayers, Elizabeth Vrbanac, Connie Easton, Dolores Baker, Sandy Behnke, Penny Pangburn, Connie Dillingham, Nancy VandenHeuvel, Julie Orent, Ruth Ann Fenton, Peggy Robbins. Front: Sharon Flory, Kathy Gale. Shirley Gebhart, Penny Peters, Sandy VandenHeuvel, Karen Mason, Faith Lindgren, Charlotte Rucinski, Linda Mitteer. Miss Eckerle Lynnette Tate, Queen SWEETHEART BALL Richard Powers, King Advertisements Old Lab Into The New 77 Compliments of Compliments of DR. M. G. WOOD DR. A. J. RATSLAFF COMPLIMENTS OF LINFORD J. DAVIS, , JOHN J. VRBANAC, and M.D. M.D. Compliments of Compliments of DR. D. M. CARLSON DR. O. P. AMSTUTZ Compliments of DR. E. E. JONASSEN OPTOMETRIST Hart, Michigan Compliments of DR. K. R. BUTCHER VETERINARIAN 78 COMPLIMENTS OF GILLETT ROOFING COMPANY FOR ADDED BEAUTY and COOLER LIVING All Roofing — All Repairing — All Siding J. R. GILLETT Phone 313 Hart FERTILIZERS BIG FRUITER 20-0 -20 TOPS FOR FRUIT COMPLIMENTS OF LARSON AND SON FEED AND SEED STORE Garden Supplies Feeds Spray Materials Fertilizers VROOM Cold Storage Co. General Cold Storage tor Apples, Peaches, Pears, and Others — Also — Zero Storage Frozen Food Products Hart Hart . Michigan Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF THE OCEANA COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Hart, Michigan Branch Offices Pentwater and New Era, Michigan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF BRAY'S VARIETY STORE Five and Ten COMPLIMENTS OF W. H. GILLETT Dollar and Up Hart Michigan Realtor ROGER'S JEWELRY The Store Where Satisfaction IS Guaranteed Bulova, Wyler, Hamilton Watches Keepsake Diamonds GREINER'S GARAGE SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL Hart Radiator — Brake Shop Hart Michigan Phone 341W 80 Compliments of BEST WISHES CLASS OF '62 DOC'S BILLIARDS A Place to Enjoy Good Clean Fun SHOESTRING CAFE FINE EATS CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS from OF THE LAMBRIX BEAUTY SHOP WIMP'S BARBER SHOP ■ TRUCK SALES and SERVICE GENERAL LINE PARTS Service on All Makes WELDING and MACHINE WORK K R A N T Z SERVICE GARAGE Congratulations to The Class of 62 HART THEATRE 81 COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WISHES BERT'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES BERT STEVENS TO THE CLASS OF 62 SCHRAMM'S BAKERY The Home of Sweetheart Bread CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 62 SAYLES HARDWARE , INC. HART MICHIGAN HOWE'S MOBIL SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF LLOYD'S BARBER SHOP 82 HART MICHIGAN HART MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF WALKER'S SHOE STORE HART MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF HUBERT BENGTSON INSURANCE State Farm Insurance Company Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Liberty Lite and Accident Insurance Company 201 STATE STREET PHONE 283 HART, MICHIGAN 83 BEST WISHES from OCEANA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE HART PHONE 220 BEST WISHES FOR THE CLASS OF 1962 POWERS STORE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Marx Suits Van Heusen Freeman Shoe HEADQUARTERS FOR Jantzen Sportswear Pendleton White Stag 84 ue6iipj| | ‘ja+PM+uaj 9ZV auoHd H°!kN '+JPH 'Z +d vie s n uo r- 9S auoHd s+jed °+nv p®sn OdVA 39VA1VS NVONfia s Lilias S8 sjuiej — saijddns Ouiquinu -- S3SUS3| | - uoi||unujuuy — 8|5|: el u!Hs!d aav AaavH s.Aanva CONGRATULATIONS . . . WILDE'S BLACKSMITH SHOP NV9IHDIH sya iovd AM3HO IdVH iyvH Electric Welding and Acetylene Welding General Rebuilding and Hard Surfacing 109 Union St. Hart do SlNd lldHOO IdVH ZVZ dNOHd s aNvaio a iq s, ioran „39„ dO SSV1D 3Hi Oi S3HSIM 1S39 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF HART FLETCHER PLUMBING MICHIGAN Hart MOZART CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE Michigan Phone 177 COMPLIMENTS OF HART CAFE HOME OF FINE FOOD COMPLIMENTS HART SPORTS SHOP Evinrude Motor Boats Marine Supplies COMPLIMENTS OF SCHLEE BROTHERS STORE CLOTHING — SHOES 86 HART 310 Miller FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INCORPORATED A FARM SUPPLY AND MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE FEED FERTILIZERS SEED 3 EAST MAIN HART COMPLIMENTS OF SCHANER OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR OF TEXACO PRODUCTS LES SCHANER HART PHONE 334 87 M. P. SCHANER SONS PHONE 113 HART, MICHIGAN Manufacturers of BEANS MARVO FLOUR FERTILIZERS DEALERS IN POULTRY, DAIRY, HORSE, HOG AND STOCK FEEDS COMPLIMENTS OF HART AUTO COMPANY COMPLIMENTS Eva Osborn and Ernie McCarty OF HART BODY SHOP SELL HANSON-OSBORN HOMES Hart, Michigan Congratulations to the Senior Class TATE-WEAVER FUNERAL HOME Hollis A. Tate Hart CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 62 ELECTRONIC SERVICES EV GRAFF Donald H. Weaver Michigan CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 62 WEEKS LUMBER CO. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SPITLER CO. PLUMBING HEATING Leon Spitler Next to Free Parking Lot 108 COURTLAND JESSE PERRY PACKING COMPANY WHOLESALE QUALITY MEATS ALSO CUSTOM KILLING Curing and Cutting of Meats PHONE 260 HART HODGES PONTIAC-BUICK 204 State Street Phone 81 HODGES SUPER SERVICE Church and State Phone 207 JEWEL COLORIZER PAINTS CELOTEX BRAND PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF HART LUMBER COMPANY HART PHONE 94 91 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 62 VERNE H. SKINNER CLOTHING FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 62 GALE'S INSURANCE Complete Insurance Service NEWELL, HARRISON and LYLE GALE 92 704 State Street Hart 234 N. Michigan Ave. Shelby Best Cooks Use STOKELY’S FINEST STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INC. Plant 81 — Phone 13 Hart Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF HART GREEN HOUSE Milton and Doris YOU CANT GO WRONG IF YOU GIVE FLOWERS Phone Hart 83 93 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 RUCINSKI HARDWARE HART MICHIGAN GROCERIES — FROZEN FOODS — LOCKERS HART MICHIGAN 94 LET'S SO BOWLING AT EVAN'S LANES Special Student Rates OPEN EVERY DAY AT 2:00 P. M. YEAR AROUND Join Your Friends and Bowl Your Cares Away New Brunswick Automatic Pinsetters HART PHONE 213-W CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 62 COMPLIMENTS OF HANSEN'S Men Infants' Boys' ©irk’ JEAN COOK BEAUTY CLOTHING SHOP LORENZ COMPLIMENTS OF NEWS SHOP MABEL JEANNE Magazines Papers Groceries SHOPPE PHONE 198 LADIES' APPAREL 95 THE GOLDEN INN Home Cooked Foods Steaks — Chops — Shrimp All Home Baking John Marjorie Cochran Complete Dinners Mears, Michigan Phone 61l-R THE REED AGENCY Murray N. Rossiter Insurance and Real Estate Mears Michigan BIRCH'S BAY SERVICE Hart Phone 285 MEARS FOOD CENTER Good Food Friendly Service Phone 61 IM MEARS SERVICE STATION Louie Wilson Phone 61OJ 97 PHONE VI 3-2545 RADIO CAB CO. 24 Hour Wrecker Taxi Service 224 S. James Street Ludington, Michigan ROOM PHONES GATEWAY MOTEL • Televisions • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting • Electric Heat • Kitchenettes • Sound Proof • Adjoining Rooms On U. S. 31 j j Mile No. of Hart, Mich. Phone 11 I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Cole COMPLIMENTS OF COUNTY OFFICERS MILDRED PANGBURN Clerk ROY EVANS Treasurer HAROLD VAN DOMELEN Circuit Judge WILLIAM O. CARR Sheriff CLEMENT O. McLOUTH Register of Deeds IRIS M. WEST Health Nurse FREDERICK MATHERS Prosecuting Attorney ALWAYS A HART BOOSTER COMPLIMENTS OF PINK ELEPHANT BILL - MARILYNN RUBY THE BEST TO THE CLASS OF 62 HANMER DRUGS 100 COMPLIMENTS OF LAMP LIGHT RESTAURANT Compliments of HART BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 27 4 Lincoln St. HART, MICHIGAN 101 THE HART JOURNAL JACK and JERRY CORBIN PHONE 190 Oceana County's Largest Newspaper Advertising Printing of All Kinds COMPLIMENTS OF HEGG’S DEPARTMENT STORE CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HART 102 MICHIGAN AUTO SUPPLIES DRY GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — FURNITURE HARDWARE WOMEN'S APPAREL GAMBLES STORE FRIENDLY SERVICE Charles Brown, Owner HART Phone 366-J MICHIGAN OCEANA HARDWARE HARDWARE K. R. TAYLOR WALLPAPER PHONE 24 HART 103 MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP MEARS PHONE 6I0M HART PETROLEUM CO., INC. COMPLIMENTS OF Mobilgas — Mobiloil HART, MICHIGAN 53 Phone TATE'S SPARTAN STORE COMPLIMENTS OF JIM FARKAS BEST WISHES TO SENIORS 62 HART TRACTOR SALES 104 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF DONALD MERSKIN GERALD M. MEEHAN HART, MICHIGAN HART Attorney-at-law Hart, Michigan GET YOURS FREE CREDIT IDENTIFICATION CARD Date This is to certify that has a complete credit file in our office. This card does not imply the nature of the record. INVESTIGATE before you INVEST Credit Bureau of Oceana County 21 I State St. Phone 89 Hart, Michigan Rose Marie's Floral Shop ROSE MARIE STANDFUSS Member of Michigan State Florists' Association Corner State and Main Hart, Michigan Phone 704 If no answer Call 510-J PRESCRIP i n ii c I w fi w jj — 11 ' 0 ;r C-lrT 14§ti feOo A b-i'33 t .j h £ d . «T I 'H Pttf k ' ' I ita § MARVIN'S PHARMACY COSMETICS DRUGS SUNDRIES CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES PHONE 49 105 HART PHONE VI 3-2688 Donald E. Newberg — James L. Goulet 114 W. Ludington Avenue LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN LUDINGTON Photographic Center Formerly Holmes Goulet Studios SPECIALIZING IN SENIOR PICTURES SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT WOOLEN GOODS STORES stores AT: WOOLENS 'jraverse Michigan Ludington, Michigan Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Houghton Lake, Michigan Carry Out Orders Phone VI 3-8656 RAY'S PIZZA 217 W. Ludington Avenue LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN RAY GLOVER ALICE GLOVER COMPLIMENTS OF VERNETTA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 279 Courtland St. Hart PHONE VI 3-3690 KEITH FURNITURE C-7 U. S. 31 LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN 106 COMPLIMENTS OF SANITARY DAIRY CO. HART DIVISION Better Care Means Finer Flavor HART PHONE 101 MICHIGAN You may own the Earth but it takes an Abstract to prove it. OCEANA ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Hugh A. Loree, Attorney Manager 107 HART MICHIGAN JOSLIN INSURANCE AGENCY A. Robert Thompson, Agent Best Wishes to the Seniors BRIGHT'S Congratulations to Seniors of 1962 Headquarters for Sheet Music Greeting Cards Music Records Books Musical Instruments Lunches Ice Cream 108 COMPLIMENTS OF THE DENTISTS OF OCEANA COUNTY to the 1962 SENIORS CURTIS NURSERY Meibom and John Fruit and Shade Trees Shrubs HART FOOD CENTER The Home of Finer Foods Groceries — Meats — Produce 109 Hart North U.S. 31 Frozen Foods — Ice Cream Phone 28 PETER'S HIGHWAY SERVICE BILL'S DUNE RIDES QUALITY MOBIL PRODUCTS at Silver Lake Mears Phone 682-W Compliments of Compliments of BLACKMER'S Super Market WALKER'S 227 E. Main no Compliments of SHELBY PAVILION Dorothy and Nick Dancing and Roller Skating Every Friday 8:30- 12:30 Every Wednesday and Saturday 7:00- 10:00 508 State Street Phone 305 SHELBY, MICHIGAN in EDWARDS BROTHERS. Ann Aibor, Michigan ROTHBURY RAMBLER Sales and Service


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