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A--a....,,, ' Table of Contents Every year many S1gl'l1f1CaI'lt happenmgs take place 1n Howell Hlgh School The 1957 58 year was packed wlth all sorts of mterestmg events to keep our Hlgh landers happy Our HI LITES sect1on g1ves you a brlef ghmpse of th1s year's lmportant occurrences, the open1ng of school football season, semor play wmter formal and basketball PAGES 4 15 Sputnlk has focused attent1on on Amer1 can h1gh school currxculums Our STUDIES sect1on makes a survey of the varlous courses of study pursued by the Hxghlanders, and whlle no concluslons are reached, we feel that our students are rece1v1ng a fundamentally solmd edu catxon Our bas1c subjects are well re celved and wlth 1ncreased fac1l1t1es our offermgs w1ll become more varled PAG ES 16 37 Cooperat1on, responslblhty to a group, soclal conduct and servlce to school and commumty are four objectlves of the H1ghlander organlzatlons and ACTIVITIES Athletxc programs and contests offer the player and fan enjoyable lelsure tlme functlons Servlce clubs help our stu dents learn and earn soclally PAGES 38 59 Traffzc Jams m the halls and crowded cond1t1ons 1n the classrooms were brought about by the largest attendance ln the hlstory of Howell Hlgh School Over 1100 students 1n CLASSES '7 12 crammed the1r way mto our bu1ld1ng unt1l the seams falrly bulged We got used to xt, how ever, and lt became qulte cozy, 11ke be 1ng Jostled by shoppersfat Chr1stmas tlme PAGES 60 103 Year 1n and year out our Hlghlanders are the best dressed and best fed stu dents around Th1s can be attrlbuted to Howell's fme shoppmg d1str1ct Thou sands of dollars are spent by school stu dents each year and our students are BUYING their merchandlse here at home because they know and trust our mer chants PAGES 104-125 INDEX PAGES 126-132 John S. Page Ends Long School Service John S Page Th1rty slx years of falthful servlce to the Howell Publxc Schools came to a close for John S Page th1s year, as he asked the Board of Educatlon to be relleved of the f1nal two years of h1s three year contract Commg to Howell lJ'l 1922 from Bl1ssf1eld Mr Page has glven always mamtamed the hlghest posslble standards and has moved stead fastly toward h1s goal of better educatxonal opportun1t1es for all chxld ren Mr Page has been more than a supermtendent to the students of Howell He was always happxest when he could be of assxstance 1n solvmg some problem brought to h1m 3 . . . . , i . Howell one of the outstanding school systems in the state. He has on 2 l' avi' V5 :Z fi Q Fall Rush Begins as Students Register Reglstratlon, the event launchlng the school year, brought the student body together for the fxrst t1me smce June New s1tuat1ons 1mmed1ate1y presented themselves ln the form of schedule changes and that newest of 1nnovat1ons pad locks The renewal of frlendshlps, the book buymg confuslon, and wxdespread speculatlon concernmg new courses, teachers and schedules kept h1gh the mterest of the students for the forth commg school year 'Tas- ff' ,ww l .an 6 Footbc1llHi-Lites Autumn Excitement Each Fall, begmnmg 1n September football begms 1ts three month dom1nat1on of the athletlc scene Wxth the color and exc1tement of the fxrst football game the Fall sports program gets well under way and w1th lt come the many sxdelme events so memorable to Hlghlanders students game dances, the shlvery Job of selllng refreshments and the fun f11led trlps to away games 7 3 K iw. IW? Highlights among these include the pep meetings, the after- 1 - ' ' - l ', '. X Social Pace Quickens with Homecoming, 4,,,.ng 2 'M As tradltlonal as wy on the walls and pumpkm ple on Thanksgwmg, Homecommg means somethmg speclal to each student and Howell hlgh IS no exceptlon Last year's queen, Mary Jane Dlotte, crowned her successor, Phyllls Zlmmerle Carol Beeman Beverly Damels Kathy Lawson, and V1v1an Fortney were the lovely members of her court 8 X 4-f'fa,t ' 5 l 1 V KN Us a Q-2' 1 wa as lv af 2 if x .2 Q C7 Q! T W5 wmv , 5 .,,, uf . . . . i , . y . . A ' Freshman Reception --'fi 5 '! Q10 sign dr S N A lv rf fe: Fallxng leaves and typlcal Freshmen welcomed the class of 61 mto the Student Un1on The annual Freshman Receptlon sponsored by the Student Councxl IS held every fall to offxclally welcome the mnth graders 1nto the student body 9 Wlnter Arrlves wlth o Moglc Touch, whsle 955 'YW Q-. -.. ,.. X , I UE I ,I-f nl 1 .' V1 IH' fx gn Nhhldgn - .nf ,aw LN.. ' .v.. I W s,,, .., ji J 2, V A. , J I xv, f 1' 41 Sl 10 h H,-41 Creatmg mterest and d1vers1on for the sen1ors and the Commun 1ty was the semor play Weeks of t1me and effort were spent m rehearsal wxth Mr Bernhardt By curtam t1me flaws had been lroned out and the aud1ence enJoyed watchmg a well produced, well acted play The plot centered around teen age Bobby, played by Pat Dowen and Phyllls Zlmmerle who had dxfflculty ln makmg the change from a tomboy to a young lady Under the general chalrman shlp of Lynne Merr1ll the behmd the scenes preparatxons were carrxed out successfully and com pleted on t1me for openmg mght Basketball the art of the sphere IS the sole occupant of the wmter athletlc scene Characterlzed by fast play, an extended season and enthuslastlc crowds actxon waxes hot and hearty throughout the cold w1nter months A 15 game schedule spread from December to March makes the basketball season longer than that of any sport at Howell hlgh school Cheerleaders f1nd the1r Job a warmer one than 1n the months prevlous, and are kept busy cre atmg new yells and cheers to rouse the fervor of the student body 1 'wx if . at ,Q it 5 r,.. . A i f --N .lf A A , if ig, ' I' 1, 'ft 1 4 A fx ff 7' if I 5 ,,, A , . , , P v, on Q . U5 .. F . , cn 'N' ' 4 ' Q' Q 4 ' -I I Q 7s . -' m . ' ' 0 4 cn '1 4 D' cn U3 'Q o 7 4 UI U3 FI eo 3 cn fs- Lots of Dancing Features Class Parties and Wlth no deslre to be outdone by the upper classmen, members of each class, grade seven through ten planned and held parties of the1r own Fall partles are part of the st1ll novlces xn the soc1al game there was fun as well as experl ence gamed Sprmg dances topped off the year for most of these classes The annual Sock Hop an all school affalr, was presented by the Sophomores m Apr1l , I 2 ,l u A ' X k , 4 4 X ' W J T . . Q I il Zd l tn N 1 1. 1 H-Wngn N . . vw , ,1 ' I We junior high classes. For those , - X X a.1,.g 5- i . ., 1 the Seniors Hit the Top with Enchantment Your favorlte gxrl, d1m llghts and dreamy mus1c set the mood for the Sen1or's wmter formal Enchantment The seniors worked hard to present th1s out stand1ng soclal event of the w1nter season A1umn1, Junlors and otherd1st1ngu1shed guests danced through m1sty caverns, tmged w1th blue hghts, 1nto the wee hours of the mornmg to the mus1c of Jack Braun and hxs orchestra Multl colored ICICISS, frosty snow banks and Suzy snowflakes greeted the party goers as they entered the gally decorated dance floor Holiday punch and fancy Chr1stmas cookles kept the dancers refreshed, and Betsy Merr1um and D1ck Drew enterta1ned at 1nterm1ss1on t1me 71 lin ill it 'GQ it Home Grown Talent Gives the Best Assemblies kr Attractmg some of the best talent 1n the school mcludmg smg mg dancmg or Just playmg the jug, was the central alm and pur pose of th1s year's sen1or and Jumor Talent shows Provmg equal to the1r task, the Student Counc1l brought forth from the1r tryouts a schedule of acts as varxed as they were en tertammg Ranglng from c1ass1cal plano to tramp and Jazz ballets and the popular FFA band the acts were well recelved on the part of the student body From these fxrst two assemblles were chosen a smaller number of acts to appear before the PTA and 1n a later, combmed program before both the Jumor and sen1or h1gh Among these acts were a pantomme by Mary Chrlstopherson, the FFA band and Blue Suede Shoes by Jerry Smxth 14 A if y ,y E A is . 5 f if , O fy 17 5 ,4 1 I K ' A 7 ff I i ' l b+ at s A Faculty Game Adds Achon to Grub Day Howell hxgh took on the appearance of a hobo convent1on Frxday February 21, when the f1rst Student Councxl sponsored Grub Day ln school hxstory occurred The event proved a tremendous suc cess Wlth a great majorlty of students attlrmg themselves 1n out landlsh costumes Hoboes however, d1d not comprlse the entlre turn out Scat tered through the halls could be found p1rates, llttle gxrls, old women ladles of fash1on attlred ln the latest thlng 1n burlap and other assorted grub ups Prxzes of f1ve dollars each 1n the form of cert1f1cates, were awarded to B111 Kller a gorgeous glrl and Ann Fltch and LeMoyne Wykoff the Tom Tw1ns Beset by a fast and shxfty pack of faculty Howellum Globetrot ters the Gr1d1ron Gr1ts composed of football and cross country athletes, found It demanded all of the1r sk1ll to prevent a complete spo1l1ng of the evenmg W1th th1s vlctory on the part of the fac ulty the record stands 3 1 1n thelr favor 15 O s , - . - . ,, . ,, . . . . 9 1 - , , . 9 1 ' . . . . . . W 's a -. It Charles Badura Florence Warner Robert Sloan Adrlan, A B of M A B M Alma, B A World H1story U S H1story, Gov't World H1story C1v1cs U S H1story A v1ta1 part of any school's currlculum IS 1ts soclal stud1es program, and Howell's 1S certa1nly more than adequate Freshmen get rxght 1nto the swmg of thmgs through c1v1cs a balanced study of 1nd1v1d ual personalxty and the government, pomtmg up the re1at1onsh1p between the c1t1zen and h1s government For sophomores and Junxors there are courses ln World H1story and U S H1story Sen1ors are requlred to take government, a one semester course deahng w1th the functxons and mechamcs of Amer1ca's governmental system Also offered to sen1ors IS a one semes ter soclology course wh1ch deals Wlth human relatlonshxps and prepares students for careers and for marnage The mam purpose of all of these d1v1s1ons IS to turn the students of Howell Hlgh 1nto mterested and well lnformed c1t1zens of tomorrow 'BQ Q ! Wxlham Lacker Alblon A B Geography H1story Social Stuclles ,LW Rlchard Clark Central M1ChlgaH, B S U of M , M A CIVICS, U S H1story W1ll1am Stacy Central Mxchlgan, B S H1story, Engllsh I 1 I N ' .. U. ., .., .A. 'K . . ,rg . . S l .- 'Y X i . tl '3 nah X .au-. Oh for the good ole days, 1S a comment often heard, but D1ane Hughes, Barbara Crandall, Helena Cook and Mary Helen Salmon, are begmmng to wonder 9- .-in A varxety of mterests are shown as Freshmen l1sten attentatlvely 1n one of the s1x c1v1cs classes 19 Soclal Stuclles ,sn XX ,WM-M Elmere LOUISE Sloan Alma College A B '7 and 8 Engl1sh Hans Mollenkott Wheaton College A B Colle e Prep Engllsh En lxsh 10 Enghsh Donna Harrls Fern LEWIS MSU, A B Eastern Central M1ch A B Baptlst Semmary, M R E Am L1t , Geog Enghsh Cxvxcs Gxve me l1berty or g1ve me death' comes rmgmg, not from the hps of angulshed study hall students, but from an Amerxcan Llterature student studymg Patrlck Henry's famous speech From across the Atlant1c ghosts of Keats and Shelley rxse from the1r graves to haunt Enghsh L1terature students on mghts before tests On the other hand, Practlcal Enghsh partlcxpants are more con cerned w1th the proper usage of the nat1ve language and what a noun clause 1S, not to mentlon conjunctlvesl Junlor Hlgh students fmd themselves becommg better acqualnted w1th Enghsh as It IS taught by all teachers They are drllled 1n the fundamentals of wr1t1ng and grammar Z' 'X Frederlck Bernhardt Helen HOSk1ng Un1vers1ty of Montana B A Umverslty of Enghsh ChlC3gO M A Eng L1t Engllsh Eastern M1ch1gan B A Speech Dramat1cs 4 . 4 4 Q . . i 1 . . , , . . . . - - . . .Q . y . . gift . . . . Ni-7 ,L..,:l ,,,, K gi f5 5??ii??l' M395 153 7' 4.53 is 'A x f , t 4 ' , at 5 T ' A ' 1 'X 'IV A 4 ll! f - i C A 1 X .X I 'Ly l ' , . . ' . , . . . ' S ' y - - . 4 . 0, . --uq YN!! xv! gullu' lllllll ,-iv f Debate, 7th. grade English and English Literature all offer students the oppor- tunity of displaying their various talents, whether it be in public speaking or making miniature Globe theaters. 'L Engllsh Loron Willis Marcia Lacker Western Michigan, A.B. Albion College, A.B. Advanced Math. Algebra, Math. CV'-E ff Grace Black Albion College, A.B. U of M, M.S. Algebra, Geometry Ask any mathematics student the three most important letters of the alpha bet and his answer will mvarlably be x y, and z The paramount importance of these letters is realized quite clearly by algebra, geometry and trig students who are often faced with the problem of using letters as symbols for numbers Math refresher students and those taking general math find numbers confus 1ng enough and can thank their lucky stars that they don't have to deal with let ters Angles and the distance from here to there confront the muddled geometry student with even more puzzling problems .nga -Mia Robert DeV1nney Robert Herbst Richard Caruss Albion College A B U of M B S MSU B S Math English Math Math Mathematics . . . . I , . . 2 . . ... Z . . ' - Q + a a - , . , ' 2, Q xxx 7 A A ' 7 X , N .-I ' M 94 . , . . , . . y I . 8- Tom Larson and Bob Howe, rep Nelson Warner, and B111 Gon1ea, sol1d geometry and Martha Llvmg ston and Carol Reader, trxgonom etry all have thelr d1ff1cult1es 1n learnmg and applymg the funda mentals of dlfferent levels of mathe mat1cs Through a good math pro gram however Howell's students are taught by the best methods ava1lable f r 1 .6 D ,Q .D- fi T N , swf Q resenting algebrag Tom Walker, . 3 . . - ! ! 1 4. ' Robert Cooley Hlllsdale College, B A Physlcs Chemlstry it t , Guy Jameson Albxon, A B U of M M A B1010gy Journallsm Ear spllttlng nolses and earth shattermg sounds produced by exper1ments 1n scxence chem 1stry and phyS1CS Classes gave some nervous people the 1llus1on of w1tness1ng a Vanguard m1ss1le take off Besldes expemmentmg, future Tellers and Von Brauns explored many other phases of SCIGHCS The same year that saw the flrst earth satellltes launched also found a marked lncrease 1n the sclence enrollment at Howell hlgh lv ' ,Q al, 0 v Science ii fm W1ll1am Esterlme H11lsdale B A General Sclence B1010gy Wayne Kreklow Wlsconsln State B Ed Western M1Ch1gaH Sc1ence, World H1story . f ' 4 ig 912 v-Y IW 3 Marjorie Wright and John Stipe seem a little puzzled by their ex- periment. This important looking apparatus is examined by Bob Walker Roger Pawling, and Nelson Warner to de- termine if it is animal vegetable or mineral. Jeri Ibaugh and Pat Hubbel carve their way through an unappetizing starfish. .-.--I Science Culver Balley Helene Marshall Eva Allen Hxllsdale College A B Def ance College B S Eastern MlChlgaH College, Umversxty of M1ch1gan A M Shorthand General Cleary College B C TYP11'1g o D 0 a 0000 Bus1ness Bookkeepmg Shorthand TYDIHS Slnce bus1ness tra1n1ng IS so lmportant to everyone, Howell attempts to equxp hlgh school students to meet the busmess world Two years of typlng are offered for more future mmded students as well as shorthand, bookkeepmg and general busmess After the comparatlve ease w1th whxch they learned how to say Com ment Allez vous? the French students sadly dlscovered there was qulte a lot more to French The Latln students also found Latln becomes tougher after they translated thelr way out of the roads and lslands mto the old Roman Fables Ach1lles Ylallouros Vera Ikens Kent State Un1vers1ty,B S Umverslty of M1Ch1gaH B A Latln M1ch1gan State Umv , M A Engl1sh Soc1al L1V1l1g, French Commercial, Languages 26 . , . . 5 , . . . . ' ' . O , . . , , . . 1 f' . . . -:ci 3 - . 4 :r':1',2 ' - 1:3317 . . ' , 'Il' 5 ' . 4 . . . ,, n QW - .H - - 0 . 0 , . . . a 0' , ' 0 . , . . . V . 38 'Q ...V lk: 5 9 M ' af ' 1 i 1 ' ' -lu: ' H' A Q F s- X 1' ea- y .r - . fyv A ' wif! l T .I 'P -ffl 'A v ' In 1 . C V Q 'X ZJFF' be , S ll -fu Huntmg and peckmg was the order of the day as typlng one students Bob Stlpe, Barbara Zalewskl Margaret M1ner, Harold Street, and Helena Cook practlce thelr p s an Q- W Tu- ' I came, I saw, I conquered, claxmed Caesar, but Latm I students felt as though Latm had con quered them. Commercial, Languages W11bur Dav1s Port Huron Jun1or College, Eastern M1ch1gan, B S U M M S Shop, Auto Mechamcs ,EH :M Z All Geraldine Remus Central Mlchlgan, B S CIVICS, Art X' V' J .lf A fy! John Hoffman Stout State Teachers Katharme Salo U M B S College B S Ar Mechamcal Drawmg Archltectural Drawmg Spec1a11zed courses such as shop, mechamcal drawmg, art, agrlculture, hbrary and homemakmg are ava11able to the student who has a dec1ded mterest 1n a partlcular f1eld Merle Weaver Jayne Vxckers Conn1e Kaufman Alfred Umversity M S U , Un1vers1ty Northern M1ch1gan, B U , of I111no1s, B A Homemakmg U M, A B Llbrary Scxence Agriculture Vocational Arts 28 It Q X A X .,,' ' ., l K . ' .1 V',V I J he lrrr r A , X fi ' , 1 , ' ' N , 2 ' ii' ' 1 X - ' 5 ., VVI. im , is 4,1 ,, I rf, ,jg V 4 I. ,, -,vV 'Ii X V, 4 5 'Q ff, up KU , I 4 4 5, I . yi' 5 A A ,J f,.ffV . ' , a 0 ' , . . t . . , ' , - L. - . - A . ' af tw ' 3 5 AX A 1 lg - x J V .- M J 1 It . . l . . . . . . S- M.S. . B.S. ' ' . . ' 1 f- - LA jg.,-J G1or1a Peckens, Sue Frazee, and Carol Jefferxes get a ghmpse of the duller sxde of home economlcs, dlshwashmg but then It can be fun Bob Collms carefully explams the 1n g tr1cac1es of bxrdhouse bmldmg to some A 5 of the other members of the shop class .4 -If 'I'-,,, Whaaat? 'Why anyone can tell that that's a says Marcla Black 111 the advanced art class 'W r ' 1 B111 Bambef, ROSS Keddle, and Pau1Wy11e ex Mechanlcal drawmg students, B111 Gomea, Brlall amlne a do It yourself motor 1n auto mechamcs O'Loane, Jer y Humphrles and Jerry Moular seem to be dxhgently applymg themselves to thelr drawmg p.ates 29 Vocational Arts , on 1. 4 . ' I i : 1 . ' .J I L 1 - , V 1? - r, - . I M in , V L ' 4 ' ' LL M ' fl. . V f . J ,Q ,, - -f --- -f x fi -- , wi 4 J L . v ln - 3 . l . . - -1. 1 - 1 1 1 I . ,je X I , h . , X, y . e Q y I . is M, ' I l - S' ,S .K ff . . . . . ' , if ' X W ,iq 6 . X r 4 , 4 1 I . kr V I QL, I 1 . y 41 We . ' ,- 2.5 8' K ,' I 1 ----- vw . ' , f Y i Q Y I K 5 L ' I Q I , I ' .I L I 1 -1 f . - .. I 44' ' - . ,, -. ,, . . Y . P ' I I I I A -1 f 3 if 5 3: 'Q g , X fx ' 52 2 Jack Vince Cec11 Vogt Central Mich1gan, B S Wayne State, B S , M S U , M A Sc1ence, Dnver Educat1on, Shop Drlver Educatxon ,Z Teenagers have gamed the dxstmctlon of bemg the t fi worst drlvers on the road today To disprove th1s 7 fact, the drlver educatlon department does all 1n s xy Q i power to educate responslble young drxvers for our Q Q 3 h1ghways Thls course trams drlvers mentally as well as physxcally, through classroom work, sk11l tests, and ir.-Y actual dr1v1ng ll 5 s y f. 2553 M ,H 'QP ts, 5 MX - lf rw --'S 111 M7 Driver Education so ' Z 2 i 1 , , 5 we , .Q 5 1 9 V - S A X L R I 1 I' f' oi fu , , , . . , . Y ' . U . ' G ' ff: . . . . ' df 1 It I V ' . , if ' AiA'Y'A' Af if wi f if A -1- ,jigl 0 . - Y, N ' 1 L - 3 ' ' 3 A hx' 'V U K Q 'gy I Ar A V, v V -. ., . Y - Q D, 4 5 1 REQ, 'nk no ' f 1 '--t 1 ' , -J ' A ' Q JR , Q 'f ' ' f f. 7 , , . -f f t , S n ' ' A ff' - Z 1 .-- l S Q t Q G . 9 - W f A , W ', , ' 3. 5' - ,V It WK all f fp 5, ,,, - S 1- ' - all A , . I 'M-A ' H M5 t A Q X f 1' Q V1 A ' I V A ' ft 'Q' ' ? fi!-M545 4 'N V 2 a fi? 2 A 'G mf .. of , if f 1 ,v 5 f , y , . ' g I at ..,--,.a, 1 ,- t . 9 1 ,G X , I . A nik, , ly - -'M ig Eigffxl Za S , , W X 'Q t N an on 'N 2 ' 6 ' ' V X-1 sg , 'W .M k,,,1 0 at f M,.,l. ,, ow . nu'efusrvllsruvvuuwnrw 0 ff ----' .yr 1- f ,'gf':rff7ff::::::f:7:r::5: Nj t A Q - - Mme-P'- ax 'n I f 1 V A A , i y ,fn I C K A We Nm mamma Howells contrlbutxon to the buxldmg up of healthy bodles and rugged mdlvrduals exlsts IH the form of physxcal educatlon classes Wh1le the klds may not seem to be Olympxc, muscle bound athletes, never under estxmate the effect of runnmg a few laps around the gym or a fast game of basketball Mr Marshall and Mrs Campbell try to develop a keen and faxr sense of competltlon ln thelr young charges John Marshall Sally Campbell 0h1o Northern Umverslty, B S Alb1on College B A Bowlmg Green State Umverslty, M Ed Enghsh Phys1calEducat1on 'x 31 Physical Education N X1 'O , f 2 ' ' f ' f' 4 ' - p . ' ' 1' , A x . .f ,Q 'T .F . W 1 ' W o .1 , - Ns. v1 ',..- F, I Y , .sa e y w ' M lf-Wg' y , C' . C 'e , . . . . . 1 0 . , I l rv 7 X X - Keene Stollsteimer, B.S. Eastern Michigan Vocal Music ' +.. Playmg in class A competltion for the first tlme, the Howell High Band won a first division rating at the district festival 1n Jackson As usual the band played at pep meetlngs, football games, and entertained members of the community w1th band concerts Mr Stollsteimer has guided the Madrigal clubs of Howell high for twenty six years of fine singing and service to the community Always maintaining the highest standards possible, the Madr1gal has won many honors throughout the years WUJF' 'qw P Senior Chorus, Row 1 Onalee Cook, Dottie Walker, Jeanne Golden, Anne Englehardt, Andrea We1nschenk Sue Smith, Carol Frederick, Barbara Baker, Mary Ellen Barron, Evelyn Driver, Susan Maycock, Deanna Gerkm, Carol Marr, Bernice Gaabo, Kathleen Hlbbard, Kay Navotny Nancy R1ch, Sharon Sheldon, Marilyn White, Mary Miner, Margaret Coddmgton, Kathryn Gres Row 2 Betty Hagm, Judy Bushrey, Janet Nelson, Janet Schmidt Barbara Nunn, Lorrame Zuck, Carol Coles, Charlene Love, Shirley Bucknell Eddie Matteson, Rodney Street, Larry Tank, Dan Olrich, Harold Street, Mike Balley, Jim Blppley, Gerald Street, Tom Bunce, Jeanette Hoffman, Sharon Arnold, Sharon Spare, Pat Blackmar, Marlene Reader, Karen Kizer, Sandra Cooley, Sharon Fockler, Frances Moore, Karen Cooley Row 3 May Layton, Diane Carey Dianne Poma, Mary Jo Belz, Rita Mason, Charlagene Quigley, Irene Neathamer, Evie Wessmger, Genevieve Bartram, Ed Buckhave, B111 Fidler, Leonard Kaplan, Bill Park, B111 Black, Brian Marvin, Andrew Kulick, Thomas Muncle, Ellis Howard, Judith Coddmgton, Patricia Dunn, Joann Geer, Karen Clark, Lots Meeden, Marilou Fletcher, Letty Bleass, Carole Filkins, Judy Whlte, Sharon Crosby, Mr Stollstexmer Music Shirley Bucknell drum ma1orette receives mstruc tions from Frederick Rosenzweig Grand Rapids Junior College A A Valparaiso University, B A Chicago Musical College B Music Ed U of M M Mus1c Ed N A l1tt1e man with a big horn, is Tim Wells One ofthe smallest members of the band plays the larg est instrument S-a T 1 Two trumpets a trombone and a baritone comprise this junior high school brass quartet. The boys are: Robert Benson Bill Reader, Arthur Bird and Robert Ladner. This senior clarinet quartet is made up of Sharon Crosby, Barbara Cran dall Mary Miner and Diane Favreau. They have won many high awards for their playing. Music 5 Theodore Krieger, High School Principal Mrs. Frances Schwartz, Secretary iigh Irene Bugard , Secretary William Chrlstopherson, Assistant Prmcipal The admmistrative problems of our school be came more complex this year w1th almost 200 addl tional students to fmd seats and lockers for By some mlracle and a lot of sweat, Mr Kr1eger and Mr Chris managed to classify and make out schedules for everyone Sky hooks, locker stretchers, hall wldeners and shoe horns were of little value, but school opened smoothly and much credlt goes to our prmclpals P T A , Mr Krieger, Mr Gerald Hughes, Mrs Joseph Brady Mrs Byron Rogers Mr John Zlmmerle il Administration 34 Mrs 'Y me Mllburn Geer and fgffriw . . . - , ' 1 f . 5 , , , - 'K l I I 5 U l D s Q , D , 0 . 4 .ml v , Yi 7 . V .W f ' ..J ,,. 0 4 5 4 T s, A. ' :ii fa x I ,sh V WW FXQ xi v Q C W ft 'X rig, V f ,V . M 1 ' 21,54 M f , A . 1 S 5 Q . A A e Q 7, e , 7 ' 1 V , , A I ,Q 1 e X . ' . N Q r ,I-f' ' '-'-ff ,y , , ' ' ,, . i , V I X , I ., , Q ,K A ' nr hc, A G4 2 V'f?.L A ,f I K 5 ,ff . f .' O O I MIS PACE The glgantlc Job of provldlng schools, buses and personnel to keep them runnxng falls on the shoulders of our Board of Educat1on and school admmxstrators, Mr Page and Mr Fulk Leaky plpes, faulty furnaces, late buses, lost chxldren and the ever present problem of fmances, keep our admxmstratlon constantly alert Add to all of these the necesslty of bu1ld1ng add1t1onal rooms to house an ever mcreasmg en rollment and you have an 1dea of the task confront mg our school off1c1als l Board of Educat1on Berthold Woodhams, presldent Charles Ward, treasurer Edward Frxtch, secretary Wllfred Erwm, Robert McDonald Arlene Cronenwett, school secretary Harold Fulk and Mr Page -arf! I Admlnlstrchon H-r-fl Q A , U Custodians: Lowell Dyer, Maintenance L E iii ' Supervisorg James Foster, Wilbur Eisile, f . f1 1 X Lewis Raymer, Adrian Banghart. N L x I ff ? Y' 5 5 5 2 ,' . Y ,t 4 'Ziyi Bus Drivers: Joe Helmore, Ed Misslitz, Harry Lang, Maynard Bird, Deo Bennett, Elmer Elsworth, Marie Emerson, Jay Kemp, Louis Brown, Sam Hasbrouck, William Bigelow, Tom Chapple. LJ Q qg?a Mrs. Mildred Glover 9 V Cafeteria Supervisor ' H Robert Gies .S W , Vi B VS, Bus Supervisor I '- T ' L 5 Mrs. Marion Stoutenberg ' i .i I i School Nurse r , f Lowell Dyer Maintenance Supervisor ...cgi I ,f l , , . f, Auxiliary Services 36 Office Secretaries: Rosemary Miner and Pearl Murphy. XX xx 'L , I - 1 x . nf - ,,, X 1 . 3 'tiff f, Gerald Dean, Fred Fox, Blount Moore, Duane Meyers, Don Penzien, Guy Knoop, Robert Gies, Bus Sup- ervisorg Harold Fulk, Assistant to Administration. H1 ES? X -3 1 1 TIA Cooks: Mrs. Mildred Glover, Cafeteria Supervisorg Stella Lovas, Mabel Starkey, Ernestine Spalding. 5 sw .-1-Q ., :, I! - 5 f, , QL' V MH mf g 5 . ' ' H I JM Vw as 7 , .N i My M :f ,3 i 'frV Auxiliary Services yy z Y, fl wi' 5 ?' Q5 ,gf W School Affairs Concern Student Council L Ns M-fps Student Councll offlcers Kathy Lawson, executlve secretary, Nelsonwarner, presldent, Phyllls Zlmmerle, recordmg secretary Beverly Damels, treas urer, Carol Slayton, v1ce pres1dent Student Counc1l Row 1 Nelson Warner, Carol Slayton, Beverly DHIIIGIS, Kathy Lawson, Mr. Chr1s, Mr. Krxeger. Row 2 Byron Rogers, Sue Belhnger, Duk Yoon, Pat Dowen, J1m Maycock. Row 3 Amy Burke, B111 Baller, Bud Schlmmel, A1108 Merr1ll, Gary Davls Row 4' Carol Law, John Beckwlth, Jack Hardy, Bonnxe Cameron, Glen Rogers. Row 5 Jeff Balley, Sharon Shmn, Dlck Smlth, John Schott, Bonnxe Musson. 40 Our student councll was led th1s year by Nelson Warner, presldent B6S1d9S taklng care of the usual problems durmg the school year, such as assembly conduct and school cleanlmess, the councll H11 ated two bmg f1rsts One was the float for the Home commg Queen and her court The other was the flrst legal Grub Day Both proyects were rece1ved w1th favor by the students who part1c1 pated whole heartedly O I ,f ' g ' 7 4 Q - 5 l. at . ' L - i ' 'VI , , ,r Q Eg . rv c ,,., , . M haf' ZLL: .,.. 1 .,.., A Q' KN ' N 1 gy l , ,, seifrfs W X X 'xx . . . . l . 3 . - Hu Y Clubs Perform Many Services X ' 10 H Service, both to community and school, IS the H1 Y's purpose The sen1or orgamzation helps with the I X blood bank each year and sells taffy and :Uv pop for funds Both clubs learn the SK .-. w ..-aasnmm.wwiE 1 Senior H1 Y Row 1 Jerry Musch, treasurer, Dick Myer, pres1 dent Gary Davis, VICE president, Harold Schimmelpfenneg, sec retary Glen G1llet, Barney Rogers, B111 Park, chaplain 5 lf. Junior H1 Y Row 1 Robert Collins, Leon Barron, treasurer, Tom Rose, president, Art B1rd, Chuck Soule. Row 2 John Barnes, Daryl Flowers, Gordon Behnke, Douglas Thayer, B111 Reader 41 - j . A 4 VV ,137-N il on v 111' !llf,fP'! , x l ,' , I ',4,,,?? MWA' . . . X Av u1vlCA1',,fj.4 ' u - I g . E 'vll 1 .gf A we ' , . as- f 'J V' I pects of Christian service. x 3' fiigfr . Q 'mg .xyixgxzggfgfbhszl X :fs 4 - f 5 . . - . i . - F . . . l ,E , he rl H ' . - Q. 2 1 4. , i ' X R -- v . . W Y Teens Claim Large Membership Pi tl- T H S Semor Y Teens Row 1 Mrs Ikens, Mary Helen Salmon, Ann Fltch, Sue Harr1son, Pat Ham1lton, Mar1lyn Wh1te, Gl1da Henderson, secretary Rolalne Rlchards, presldent, Judy Hayward, v1ce pres1dent Carolyn Dxeterle Delyn Pearson, Maryann Munsell Dorothy Walker Row 2 Lynn Merr11l, Al1ce Mer r1ll, Barbara Baker, Glenda Hlcks, Judy Coddmgton, Lylllan Ell1ot, Dorothy F1sk, Lmda Musson, Janet Erwm, Pat Myer, Elolse Lenz, Glenda Marrole, Phyll1s Sherwood Bonn1e Swam, Irene Neathamer, Barbara Nunn Carol Marr, Gayle Roberts, Marcla Black, Karen Stemacker Row 3 Margaret Lowe, Charlene Love, Sue Stovall, Carlyn Sowers, Phyll1s Zlmmerle, L1la Reams, Joann Gallop, Jean Golden, Marlanne Pyles, Pat Dowen, Carol Beeman, La Moyne Wykoff Susan Maycock, Evelyn Drlver, Nancy Hubbel, Lorraxne Zuck Row 4 Joan Erwln, Judy N11es, Darlene Flowers, Carol W1xom, Judy Pr1ce, Judy Chapman, Nancy Cunnmgham, Nancy Rlch, Betty Hagm Janet Nelson, Carole F1lk1ns, Nancy Spaldlng Lyll1s Goucher, Charlagene Quxgley Junior Y Teens Row 1 Mrs Lacker, sponser Margaret Nxblock, Joan Engelhardt, treasurer Nancy Barton, presldent Karen Jacobs, Nancy Larson Joan Arthur Row 2 Kathy Montgomery Daune Daven port, Dor1s Glegler, Betty Jane Parker, Susan Slderman, Susan Hexno, Merrxlene Park, Ethel Gardner, Susan Sopack, Eleanor La Turnal, Pat O'Br1en, Daune Coffey Row 3 Jacl-ue Wlthey, Rose Ann Farmer Joann Clapper Sandra Smlth Mary Ann Bartshe Janet Salmon, Sherrle Bowshler Pan Wltt, Dlane Murray, Barbara Cook Pam Parmenter Row 4 Elame Latson Sharon Beach Sharon Kmg, Barbara Domme Sandra Wolffe Jude Rxeckhoff, Mary Jane Wllson Lenore Street, Donna Saunders Ruth Ann Peckens, Sandra Boutell 42 0 0 B . X ' p.. ,fs 'Y' ' .. s I V ,. iw S E J , K if 7 0 Y' Ag. W- .L , . ' '4Y. . . . Q . . . . . - . 3 ' 9 9 - Z . ' . . . , . . , . 1 . , . . . ., . . , . l I , V, K -' ' ' C ' 'af R- .3 , 'V P V Cf 1. .f V 4 X r 4 v ' 5 1' . - - : . S . S S ' I 1 ' . . I . . , Q 7 l , l l 7 ' : ' Y I . I I . J I Latin Club Proves Very Popular QP' Lat1n Club Row 1 Cathy Balrd, Mary Ellen Wh1te, Sharon Guy Sandra Flanders, Sandra Re1d Joy Hewett, Carol Rob1n Row 2 Glor1a Lyons, A11ene Berry, Janet Sober, V1ck1 Wolfe, Carol Law Cath1e Radtke Charlene Perklns, Mary Cahxll, Marlene Reader, Karen Klzer, L1ll1an E111ott, Bonnxe Swam, Mr Ylallourous Sponsor Row 3 John Schott, Rex Bushrey Leonard Kaplan, Tom Klzer, v1ce pres1dent Carl Schroder, B111 Fldler, Dave Fxsher, pres1dent, Robert Ladner, Bob Benson, Ronnie Orndorf 'R 1 'BQ Lat1n Club Row 1 Sus1e Stlckle secretary Pat West Janet Anstett D1ane Mackenroth Pat Llpka, Gerald1ne Dur1s Nancy Jones Carol Eager Row 2 Mar1anne Story Ron Jacobs Onalee Cook Kyung Cha Yoon Jerx Ibaugh Cathy Lawson Jeanette Hoffman Karen Nash Lorrame Krleger Stepham Eckenrod Helenea Cook V1v1an Fortney Row 3 Soon Young Yoon Denms Wenk Ed Buckhave, Pat Blackmar Bonme Cameron Geraldme McKeon Carol Lott Lucy Burke Karen Clark 43 , l , Inu I 1, VV P-' U 1 ,, . 1 Q Z .5 ' f 1 L- S gy ,RHI 5 I lfllmfvs .LM 1 ' ,I. . 1 f A 175 ,iw . x . - f N . 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M, -Q 'K 1 Sf V V x- 5 1 , W' M VM ,,. , ii , ggi , ., V u W wr: 1116 , - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Band Wins First Division Rating Semor Band Row 1 Jeanette Hoffman, Ann Fltch, Cheryl Bowsh1er, Carol Gmsburg, Sh1r1ey Bucknell, Sharon Crosby Dlane Favreau, Pan Parmenter, Frances Horton Row 2 Joan Engelhardt, Karen Pack, Glorla Peckens Susan Sopeak, D1ck Dankers, Barbara Crandall, Mary Helen Salmon, Mary Jean M1ner, Sharon Beach T1m Wells Janet Salmon EPIC Zemper, Margaret Lowe, Margaret R1der, Lucy Burke, Ruth Walton Row 3 Mary Law Mary Campbell, Judy Holmes Lorna Franklm, Harold Belcher, Mr Rosenzwelg, D1 rector, Sandy Boutell, Robert Ladner, J1m Seales, Robert Benson, Ruth Brady Wally Smxth Mary Knoop, Elame Crosby, Barbara Hoel Jun1or Band Row 1 Dlane Harder, Charles Arnold, Jenmfer Strlckler, Ruth Ann Peckens, Peggy Crandall Andrea Lowe Cynth1a Carter, Cralg Woodstock Row 2 Ann Frostlc Clauda Douglas Chuck Larsen Carol Hall Pat O'Br1en, Bonme Bowers Janet Parker, Stanley Street, Roger Pawlmg Ph1l1p Walton Arthur B1rd, Robert Henry Row 3 Mr Rosenzwe1g, Dlrector Albert Buckner Phyllxs Fockler, Calvm Emerson John Stlpe Catherme Ott, W1ll1am Reader 44 Fine Music for All ls Madrigal's Goal Madngal Club Onalee Cook, Shlrley Bucknell, May Layton, Genevleve Bartram, Lorrame Zuck Carol Coles, Larry Tank Dan Olrlch, Harold Street, John Beckwlth, B111 F1dler, Carol F1lk1ns, Mary Olrlch, Sharon Crosby, Marilyn Wh1te Row 2 Evxe Lou Wessmger, Betty Hagm, Judy Bushrey Ann Englehardt, Andy Kul1ck, Tom Muncle, Tom Bunce, Leonard Kaplm, B111 Black, Joan Geer, Marllou Fletcher, Carol Slayton, Lo1s Meeden Jumor Glee Club Row 1 Lmda Blaess, Dolores Wh1te, Soon Young Yoon, Sharon Brockman, Frances Sutfm Ethel Gardner, V1v1an Fortney Barbara McDonald Nancy Wllnow, Marllou Smlth, Claudxa Helg Bonnle Musson Judy Bartram, Wally Gllkes Chloe Warner, Joan Englehardt, Dlane Mackenroth Row 2 MarJor1e Wrlght Sandra Carney Judy Gow Beverly Norrls Cathle Montgomery Janet Haller, Vlrgmla Johnson, Rose Poma, Lmda Blevms Pat Dlllon, Mary Law Carol Hall Glenda Kmgsley, Joan Arthur Toby Chenoweth Kay Ollver, Nancy Hardy Mary VanW1nkle Merrllene Park, Lenore Street Row 3 Barbara Cook, Karen Jacobs, Cmdy Wellman, Janet Soule, Wanda Anderson Donna Saunders, Sharon Beach, Rebecca Throne Jaclue W1they, Ann Jefferys Sue Graves, Pat Chamberla1n, Nancy McK1e, Jane Trafton Nancy Larson Marllyn Harmon, Mary Jane Wllson, V1rg1n1a Mason Glor1a Lyons, Barbara Dunn 45 Extra Experiments Interest Science Clubs To stimulate interest in science and broaden scientific knowledge by doing experiments and taking field trips are only a few of the obJect1ves of Howell's Science clubs 4 aus QI Senior Science Club Row 1 Judy Andren, Judy Hayward, B111 Hoel, president Carol Reader, secretary Duk Yoon, vice president Ed Alhs Row 2 Mr Robert Cooley, sponsor Amy Burke, LaMoyne Wykoff Sharon Crosby Sue Bellmger, Carolyn Dieterle, Laurie Oesterle, B111 Goma, Gene Best, Jim Wood, Jerry Street, Pat Ham1lton, Elaine Crosby i' ,El l 'P .S Junior Science Club-Row 1: Susan Sopcak, Eleanor Laturno, Donna Saunders, secretaryg Carol Blevins, Carol Zimmerle, Linda Blevins, Susan Heino. Row 2: Andrea Low, Ann Frostic, Betty Parker, treas- urer, Diane Hartwell, Sharon Soule, Elaine Myer, Joyce Green, Mr. William Esterline, sponsor. Row 3: Richard Harris, John Stipe, David Gould, Roger Pawling, Charles Cook, Larry Booth, Bill Hall, Bob Walker. 46 F.H.A. oncl F.F.A. Learn by Doing Q I P . llili' v'-'-f' uv M il lynx F H A Row 1 Onalee Cook, Patty Dunn, treasurer Margaret M1SS11tZ, Glenda Hicks Shirley Bucknell Ruth Hamilton, vice president Gail Reetz, president, Phyllis Buckner, secretary Judy Coddmgton, Lynne Merrill Carol Wixom, Sandy Wenk, Delynn Pearson Row 2 Karen Deckert, Judy White, Sandra Noga Marion Story, Evelyn Margan, Joyce DeCro1x, Elizabeth Carsten, Barbara Buress, Kathleen Hibbard, Mary Ellen Barron, Gloria Peckens, Carmon VanDervelle, Janet Haller, Nancy Shellie Row 3 Mary Miner, Pat M1ssl1tz, Frances Moore, Dawn Coffey Barbara Dunn, Sheryl Dyer, Mary Alexander, Maryann Hatmen, Sharon Fockler, Jeanne Probstfield Gerry McKeon, Jaclyn Beeman, Diane Carrie, Barb Anstett Joann Ethredge, Vicki Coon, Delrose White, Margaret N1block, Judy Graybeal Margaret Coddmgton, Cynthia Ford oafia Offo if D F. F.A. -Row 1: Fred Ward, Ross Keddle, vice-president' Gerald Holmes president' Richard Ikens, treasurer' Don Buell, secretary' Mr Weaver, sponsor' Bill Craft. Row 2: Charles Hartman, Bill Klender Bill Bamber, Tom Hurley, Jerry Spare, John Lang, Vernon Wright Gerry Witt, Paul Drake, Gary Allen, Jerry Craine. 47 Library Club and Senior Play Add to Achvlhes 'mf' -uf 'J ...I Lxbrary Club Mlss Vlckers, sponsor, Pat Myer, Ann Lewxs, Ruth Myer, Jean Wltherbee, Deanna Smlth, Judy Shorman, Susan Stlckles, Vlcky LaBall1ster, Mary Jo Dean, Sue Stovall, Judy Wr1ght Gllda Hender son, Charles Falcon, Karen Andren, Carlyn Sowers, Janet Schmldt, Tom Slevm 'K 157' -' .af Senlor Play Cast Row 1 Pat Dowen, Ramey Rlchards, Phyllxs Z1mmerle, MHTIIOU Fletcher, Ann Engelhardt, Mary Ann Munsell, Pat Ham11ton Row 2 Tom Munc1e, D1ck Mxller, Eddxe Alhs, Tom Walker, Nelson Warner, Ralph M1tchell, Elame Crosby, Letty Bleass, Dotty Walker, Deanna Gerk1n, Glen Meeden. 48 Deboters Hove Successful Season Members of the debate team 11sten cr1t1ca11y as Nelson Warner, on rlght g1VeS mformatlon backmg h1s statements on U S econom1c a1d to fore1gn countrles They are D1ck Clark, Mr Bernhardt, advxsor, B111 Se1m, Pat Hamllton, and Tom Kxzer Chosen to appear on WWJ TV's Q IZ 'Em on the A1r, Pat Ham11ton, Amy Burke Nelson Warner and Ann LEWIS matched W1tS w1th Bnghton Hlgh School on current events and scored a victory over them They are shown ad mxrmg the tape recorder presented to the school for their vxctory xl' French Club and Future Nurses Gcun Experience QILVABLXQ. Future Nurses Club Row 1 Mary Ann Munsell Mrs Stoutenberg school nurse and sponsor Martha Livingston president Helena Cook, vice president Janet Sober, secretary treasurer Joyce Peckens corresponding secretary, Rita Mason Row 2 Stephanie Eckenrod Jeri Ibaugh Margaret R1der, Pat West, Karen Blevins, Judy Schaffer, Carol Beeman, Pat Dowen Row 3 Bonme Musson Carol Lott, Ruth Brotz, Lilllan Elliot, Karen Jacobs Phyllls Sherwood 5 'TQ French Club-Row 1: Mary Helen Salmon, Ann Fitch, Sue Harrison, Marilou Fletcher, president, Marcia Black, vice-presidentg Letty Blaess, secretary, LaMoyne Wykoff, treasurer, Carol Marr, Ann Engel- hardt. Row 2: Pat Hamilton, Nancy Rich, Walter Fletcher, Jack Miller, Duk Yoon, Dick Milner, Judy Shorman, Rainy Richards, Pat Dowen, Mrs. Vera Ikens, sponsor. Row 3: Nancy Hubbell, Ann Jonckheere, Judy Hayward, Mary Robb, Lynne Merrill, Judy Andren, Vicki Crum, Lorraine Zuck, Kay Novotny. Cheerleaders Keep Students Enthusecl Row 1 Carol Slayton, Judy Kller, Judy Hayward, captaln, Deanna Gerk1n Row 2 J1m Whalen Marxlou Fletcher, Gary Musson Row 3 Nelson Warner For the fxrst txme 1n several years we had boys on the varsxty cheerleadmg squad The cheer leaders gave unstmtmgly of thelr tlme and effort worklng on cheers for wh1ch they are to be commended Ann Englehardt cap tam Sharon Sh1nn , Sharon Monroe an L1la Reams, sportmg new yellow sweaters cheered on the Jumor Varslty teams durmg the football and basket ball seasons 51 I 5 ' Q c , 'Lf al Y, 1 'fs : . .. .I I . , . 1 - A - A' 'As V' . , . K' 'X Q xi 4 , d ,, . n Q' . . 1 If I, A 4 , Viv, I ' . A y First Copltol Clrcult Championship Tv Bob Wexland, Howel1's number one cross country runner sets a new course record wh11e wmnmg the Capltal C1rcu1t Champ1onsh1p 52 Won by Cross Country Team After a starvation period of 12 years, Howe11's cross- country team really cleaned up this year. 2' f A - f Victories were scored in six dual meets, the Thurston 4 invitational, CapitalCircuit league meet and state regionals. Second place was claimed in the Hasting Hill and Dale run, the Albion Invitational and state finals. Bob Weiland, a transfer student from Wassau Wiscon sin proved to be the spark plug of the team Bill Hoel was this year's captain 3 I Coach Loron Willis assists captain B111 Hoel 1n placing the cross country trophies in the case swag, 'Win 7'1 --...-Ui' X wage ai 'M X. awbff-bw ,pw X,,,, at., IW if if 'N ,, -44, Row 1 Bob Welland, B111 Hoel B1llG0n1ea, Paul Radak, Jim Wood Row 2 Coach Willis, Dale Bennett Paul Watson, Bob Buckhave, Bill McKeon Ed Buckhave, Joe Delaney Bill Baller and Donald Radak 53 - X A ' . . . ' tg , . , 4 .Ki it f K-1 , 5 , A x K ar XZ W 1 , ts '-.K , ' ' A K n V V r . v 1 k, - .. C X ,.-. 8 I 4 . 5 A .4 Q av F W . , ' fer ' E' Q J L: T, ' v, X 5 if V, at ll R , 'V 4, A X, r',,N, lf' 2131? , 5, . f af W .N V4 .. ' Q YA' f' ,. 1 V 5 , f r 'h 4 ' , 'A 1 ' 1 W, 12, V t X l I wif, F f ' V fi t ,fe t , , A 3' .gizf N M ' ' ' t 1 2 ' 4, mi , ,Q 4 it X 24' P if P , tm ,wa ,, .firm , Q, .- . 4, ' I .. , ' , 5 'v X ' wtf' ff f n.-1' K I i 1 if 1. 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I I . . , . r 1 ' Wm Column Elusuve for Footballers Head football coach Harold Fulk dlscusses practlce procedure w1th hls ass1stants Cecll Vogt, Guy Jameson and John Marshall Seasons Records Varslty Football Jumor Varslty Howeu Howeu Howeu HoweH HoweH Howeu HoweH Howeu 13 Fenton 6 18 Fllnt Northern 6 12 Resurrectlon 38 Holt 24 M1l11ngton 6 Everett 27 St Mary 46 Mason 39 Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell I' hal Jumor varsxty coaches Dxck Caruss and Jack Vmce go over plans for the season Fenton 25 Resurrectlon Holt 18 Everett 13 St Mary 7 Mason 19 54 The H1ghlander football team experl enced one of 1ts poorest seasons 1n re cent years as It won two games t1ed one and lost f1V9 Two quxck w1ctor1es oxer Fenton 'md Fl1nt Northern reserves gave the grand stand quarterbacks reason to sm1le and hope that Coach Harold Fulk had come back w1thaw1nner after the d1smal season ln 1956 The smdeschangedtofrowns however when the Green and Gold dropped the1r f1ve league games and t1ed M1ll1DglOH 1n the Homecomlng contest At the end of the season team mem bers voted Byron CBarneyJ Rogers honor able captam Freshman Howell 0 Mason 27 2 Howell 0 Fenton 6 Howell 6 Farmmgton 18 The Jumor vars1ty got off to a slow start w1th Coach Jack Vmce havlng a vastly xnexperxenced team to work w1th As the season progressed the team began to clxck and played some 1nter estlng games They wound up the season w1th a record of one wm two t1es and three losses Dlck Caruss came to Howell thls year as asslstant Jumor vars1ty and freshman coach H15 freshman team d1dn't w1n any games but they were playmg hard and gammg valuable exper1ence U O ,WIN X I ,...- ' r l c ' an ' S ' ! . 3 . n , 4'2 gffl' , ! tg M me Q It R i I 1 .f ll WIN sd my l ' . X ,A If 9 5 T kj X 27 ' ' l,x M4 ' , fi , :T T' 4 Q . it Y, M .3 Q , ' 1 ' g,' ' ff t ., Li' Ve My A . f T3 ' g 5' ' f if 7 'L l 9 Q 773' f A ig f' 3 '25 J' 3. - .Ll if . ff: ll' 5 lf i Y M Ffwvwjf kv .V ,RIG 'Q I A R4 A N 'fa tt5fQ',tg,vf,if'R 4 :il..,'1?n?',' few 3 ,ffm ' wa. f v 'lf-swam Q , . 7 ' 20 ' O . 20 . 0 13 6 ' ' 0 . 7 13 13 . 12 .xy , Q sr- V ' 'f I '41 ,4 U ' D Q ' 'A ,x ' . . . 9 , - 1 F , ' - U 1 1' - . . fi ' Q ' 7 0 ... 7 , A ' - . ,A , . fa-W 1 ..3u,M..4 f 1 li HOWELL 13 FENTON 6 Howell's season started well as the Hlgh landers scored a 13 6 w1n over Fenton Bud Schlmmel scored the f1rst touchdown on a quarterback sneak, but Fenton came back to t1e the score at 6 6 Barney Rogers IS shown 1n the p1cture at the r1ght settmg up the wmmng touchdown by Ted Ochampaugh -+- HOWELL 13, RESURRECTION 38 couldn't cope w1th the fleet Resurrectlon backs as the Rocks scores 20 po1nts m the f1rst quarter and coasted to an easy Wm A stout Rock defense kept Howell m check throughout most of the game w1th only Barney Rogers and Ted Ochampaugh scor1ng for Howell Barney Rogers scores fxrst T D -P' HOWELL 18 FLINT NORTHERN RES 6 Uslng a steady grmdmg ground game, the Hlghlanders marked up the1r second w1n by beatmg the Fl1nt Northern Reserves Sustalned drlves of 65 50 and 60 yards w1th Barney Rogers, Karl Kendall and Doug Gerkm gett1ng the touchdowns The p1cture shows Kendall scor1ng -4- HOWELL 0 HOLT 24 A rugged defense and varled offense was thrown at the Hxghlanders by the Holt Rams, eventual co champlons of the league Howell had several scor1ng chances, but a sputtermg offense and Holt's defense kept them at bay Holtts backs contmuously broke through large holes 1n the H1ghlander l1ne as shown by Dar wm Shaver, Holt fullback -4- ! , . The Highlanders found out quickly that they 2 55 HOWELL 7, EVERETT 27 A poor second half was costly to Howell as Everett moved from a 13-7 halftime lead to a 27-7 victory. Everett scored after the opening kickoffg Howell took a short-lived lead in the second quarter but Everett came right back and scored in 13 plays to take the lead and keep it Hugh Mallory skirting right end for Everett Paul Wylie moves in for the tackle .,. HOWELL 12 MASON 39 Snowshoes and sled dogs were needed as the Highlanders tangled with Mason's Bulldogs The Bulldogs proved superior in the blizzard and came off with a 39 12 win This loss shoved Howell into the cellar of the Capital Circuit for the first time in sev eral years Barney Rogers and Bud Schimmel scored Howell's touchdowns Doug Gerkin plows through the snow for a short gain -5- HOWELL 6, MILLINGTON 6 Jerry Smith ran 35 yards for Howell's touch- down with less than three minutes played in the first quarter. This gave the Highlanders an early 6-0 lead. Millington's fullback George Kish raced 58 yards on the second play of the second half to put the Cardinals back in the ball game. Tom Wa1ker's tackle stops Kish short on the 15 yard line. -4 HOWELL 13 ST MARY 46 Howell lost its fourth straight league game by bemg outclassed by Lansing St Mary, 46 Barney Rogers and Jerry Musch scored Howell's touchdowns ln the second and fourth quarters The picture shows Rick Barrett, St Mary end being slowed down by Laurie Oesterle -4- in Varslty and Jumor Varslty Teams ng 'O H- 'ss'r',' 'F PW? Q aw ! 5,541 513554 'QM Varslty Football Row 1 Tom Thumser, Duane Fourmer, J1m Lme D1ck Myer, Ted Ochampaugh Paul Wylle, Laur1e Oesterle, B111 Se1m, Glen Meeden Doug Gerlun, Tom Walker Barney Rogers, Ross Keddle Row 2 Mr Fulk Head Coach Don Buell Br1an Marv1n, John Randolph, Bob Rose Bud Sch1mme1pfenneg, Jerry Musch Carl Kendell Duke Yoon Bob Zlzka, Gene Best, Carl Schroeder Manager Mr Jameson ASS1StaIlt Coach Row 3 Mr Marshall, Ass1stant Coach, Jerry Smlth, Bob Clark John Gon1ea Elwyn Davenport Joe Grostlc, Glen Rogers, John Beckwlth Fred Frostlc, B111 Park Tom Se1m Mr Vogt, ASS1St3Ilt Coach ua as F I J un1or Varslty Football Row 1 Ron Dav1s, Leonard Kaplan, B111 Fldler, Dan Currie, B111 Black, Lowell Gearheart, B111 Mueller, Denms Wenk, Ron Shoner, Ron Jacobs, Dave Cunn1ngham. Row 2: Mr. Vmce, Head Coach, D1ck Gneve, Manager, Paul Brotz, B111 Br1gham, J1m Hollenbeck, Dave Llsalus, Rex Peckens, Everett Emery, Dave Muylaert, Dan O1r1ch, Ph1111p Ste1nacker, Ed Redinger, Davld Jonck heere, Ken Thumser, Charles H1ll, Ed Lucas, Sheldon Novotny, Mr. Caruss, Ass1stant Coach. Row 3 Matt Brady, J1m Eager, Er1c Makle, Tom Marv1n, Jack Howe, Rex Bushrey, Bob Rutter, Russell Frever, Harold Belcher, J1m Sxmmons, Jack Blrdsong, Harold Kenroy, B111 Fuller. aw, 2132135 3 Q if' rw H 1 Q uv' Thrilling Upsets and Close Games Workmg for the f1rst txme under Coach Wayne Krek low, the I-hghlander basketball team f1n1shed the 1957 58 season w1th f1ve w1ns and 12 losses Handlcapped by a lack of he1ght Coach Kreklow ut1l 1Zed the speed of h1s watch charm guards to keep the team 1n each game Doug Gerkm was the Team's lead mg scorer w1th 222 pomts even though he 1S only 5', 7 1X2 Captam Laurle Oesterle was second 1n scormg wxth an even 200 pomts The Howell Jumor Varslty handled by Cec1l Vogt won two and lost 13 Season's Scores X Ochampaugh and Sm1th chase a lcose ball 58 Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Bud Rogers and Bud Schlmmel breathlessly Walt w h 1 l e Laurle Oesterle shoots. 3 7 9 3 Fenton 54 Everett 44 Resurrect1on 50 Holt 64 Fl1nt Tech 74 St Mary 67 Mason 66 South Lyons 51 Everett 71 St Andrew 58 Resurrect1on 70 Holt 71 St Mary 57 South Lyon 40 Mason 78 Tournament 70 South Lyon 58 49 Brxghton 61 Ochampaugh lets fly 1n the Holt game 53 I 48, r 31, . 44 38, ' ,MQ 48, . 46, , 44 K 62, 3 61, . 63, ' 59, 52, . 5 46, ' ' 80 Y 1 A ' I 5 Q Feature Basketball Season 'J U Wy M E for Q11 QE? S4 Row 1 E1w1n Davenport manager Bud Rogers Ted Ochampaugh Jerry Sm1th Doug Gerkm Jerry Musch Row 2 Tom S1em Bob Rose Bud Schxmmelpfelmeg Laurle Oesterle Glen Meeden Glen G111et and Coach Wayne Kreklaw 195' F 3 Nl Row 1 B111 Park manager Chuck H111 John Hardy Dav1d Fxsher John Lennert B111 Br1gham Row 2 B111 Black, Leonard Kaplan, Russell Frever, Lynn McKee, John Beckwlth, Eddle Redmger, and Coach, Cec1l Vogt 59 W ., 1 ' W, J, S za .V J 4 xii Y . 5 V C JJ an ff 1 Q p X . .. 1 l 5 4' 2 .. -1 -1 B 'W 4 1 Af 53: B In , UC V' gfffqffo 77 1 ,7 1 IZ 1 ' 1 1 we ' . 1 Q X if ,ak x 'A 0,1 Q, 1. 4 3 31155 Wh, A 'fl lf f, 1 6' , lx IDM Ax fs, jg 5 iv , W MQ ia 1 .1 t f E , X 5,5 x ' ' ,fa 44 I 4.3 ' I-I C48 n -Q I X, X gig, vw' v 4 'xx rip? 1, V' ' sl M q ,, ,. L A.. rg y N L 'A X'f'I5 fgf I my 1 .- - 15 1 4 22 1 ,4 A . f' 4 - Q4 - 'Il Plans Vary for Seniors After Graduation Really Bigl That's what the class of .1958 said as they completed their final year at Howell High School. Leading the class this year was their able president, Byron Rogers along with Jack Miller, vice-president, Sandra Wenk, secre- tary, Carol Beeman, treasurer and Elaine Crosby, assistant treas- llI'eI'. The largest class to graduate from Howell did everything big. They sold more magazine subscriptions than had ever been sold before. Their Senior play was bigger and better than ever, and the winter formal, Enchantment, was better attended than in previous years. Now they are looking towards the future with BIG thoughts and BIGGER ideas. I in 3 BYRON ROGERS President Besides participating in sports, foot ba,llQ4J and trackQ4l, our 1958 football captain held many school offices In addition to being president this year, Barney was vice president in his Junior year 'ff 'Q JOHN FRANCIS MILLER JR1 Vice president Jack participated in football as a fullback and ran two years on the track team He was a member of the French club, and his interest in science may lead him into chemistry SANDRA SUE WENK Secretary Sandy did such a good Job as sec retary in her Junior year that she was a shoo in for the job as a senior Took part m the Senior play, Y Teens, French club and F H A CAROL BEEMAN Treasurer With all her duties as treasurer, this gal still had time to be a member of the Homecoming court take part an in the Senior play Latin club,Sen1or Y Teens and Future Nurses, ew worked part time at an Ann Arbor hospital fd Q ELAINE BETH CROSBY Assistant Treasurer Elaine was a mem ber of G A A , senior band, Latin club, Glee club, Student Council and brass quartet In both Senior and Junior plays she won the D A R citizenship award too Sensors 62 '- . r mx I 2 3 a . s 4 - 4 A l I V Vx' s ' 1 u - n n u Q V Ml? 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V - ' n 14 , N Y fl 5 41' I ' E ' t ' J ' 1 I-VM , ' ' . il ' ' ' , ffwf4kj'f ,i .9 +9 I , f X - ' ' 5 I DAVID ALLIS Dave majored 1n Englxsh, soc1al studles, and agrl culture Hxs spare t1me was spent ln huntmg and f1sh1ng After graduatlon and a hltch 1n the mar1nes, he hopes to do government huntmg EDWARD WORTHY ALLIS Eddxe was ln the Latln, Sen1or Science, and Movle ProJect1on clubs In add1t1on to all th1s he found t1me to be ln the senlor play and play football and basketball Ed hopes to be a chemlcal engmeer KAREN MARY ANDREN K if' W4 lu Hallmg the gods 1n the Latln club was only a mmor port1on of Karen's act1v1t1es She also belonged to the Semor Sclence Llbrary and Pep clubs A good sport all the way around, ,nc ..-Q7 77 part tune Job SUZANNE BELLINGER Belng edxtor of the TORCH was no easy Job but Sue managed It qu1te well Abolmdmg III lots of natural energy Sue was a cheerleader, general chalrman of the J Hop, elected to Student Councll, and belonged to G A A , Pep, Latm, and Sen1or Sclence clubs MARGARET ANASTASIA BERRY When a class commlttee was chosen, Peggy was usually on It She was 1n the Lat1n club for two years and spent the rest of her t1me sewxng, gomg to football games, and datmg She hopes to go to LBU to study secretarlal work I NANCY BLEVINS Brown halred, brown eyed Nancy spent her spare t1me roller skatmg, bowlmg, and readmg Wlth her commerclal course as a mayor, Nancy plans to get a Job as a secretary GEORGE FREDRICK BRECHT George came to Howell m h1s Jumor year from New York where he partxcxpated 111 Dramatxcs club, Chess club and the Band. He won letters m golf, basketball, football, and baseball. Sports and cars were h1s ch1ef mterests 63 she hopes to be a med1cal t6ChIlO10g1St MICHAEL BAILEY Somet1mes called Beetle Ba1ley but more often M1ke he was presxdent of the Freshman class and won h1s letter ln track He was 1nH1Yfora e d th l y ar an spen IS elsure t1me wlth a Z' 'Qian in '34 A lv JAMES BIPPLEY B1p won letters Ln football, basketball, and track He hked partles, dancmg, and gxrls He was a member of H1 Y, majored ln math, and hopes to go 1nto the tool and d1e bus1ness LETITIA A BLAESS Letty was secretary of G A A m her Junlor year and a member of the French club, chorus, and Pep club She was 1n the sen1or play and lxked to part1c1pate m sports, read, dance, and Just goof off w1th the gang 11V 1 fa: -21 , Seniors ROY CLAYTON BRUMBILL Better known as Poky th1s semor was one of the more qulet members of the class An Engllsh maJor, he hopes to become a member of the Mlchlgall State Pollce 2 Siu x SYLVIA MAE BUCKELEW A part t1me Job, muslc and class com mxttees occupxed most of Sylv1a's spare t1me She was a hard worker on class proJects Mayormg In Enghsh and soc1al studxes, she plans the future w1th the hope of becommg an an' l1ne reservatlomst SHIRLEY BUCKNELL Sh1rley was tops in math or anythmg for that matter, and got hlgh grades all the way through hxgh school She W plans to attend college to study rel1g1ous educat1on 5' 6 runoff JOYCE MARIE BUCKNER Collectmg stamps and Play1ng her accord ian were Joyce's spare t1me 2Ct1V1ti9S She was a member of the Latm club and IS lookxng forward to college JUDY AVIS BUSI-IREY Slngmg came naturally to Judy as she sang in the Madrlgal and the church cho1r Judy part1c1pated m Senior Y Teens, G A A , F H A and Sclence club She hopes to do secre tarlal work after graduat1on JUDY ANN BUSS Flammg red halr d1dn't seem to fmt Judy's qu1e persona11ty She spent her leisure t1me playmg at sports, any k1nd would do She was also a member of Y Teens Havmg ma1ored m commerclal courses, Judy hopes to be a secretary RICHARD EDWARD CLARK D1ck was serxous but not too serlous to enjoy llie I-Ie was in the Lat1n club, Madrlgal, Forens1c, Chess and Glee clubs His future IS pointed toward U of M wassgv '7' ANN MARIE CONINE Ann m1ght easily be voted as havmg the best sense of humor mn the class She was a member of the Service club, 4 H bowlmg league, and a Jumor Y Teen Ann hopes to get a job as a stenographer NANCY CUNNINGI-IAM Tap dancmg was Nancy s specialty She was a member of Senlor Y Teens for two years She mayored 1n Engllsh and soclal studxes and hopes to be a secretary. 'SJ JACOB HOWARD DANKERS' Jake spent after school hours workmg on his father's farm. He was secretary and vice president of F.F.A and a four year member He liked huntmg, fishmg as well as tink erlng with cars Seniors 64 I 1' . 1 !'l Q9 fw,A.:L 1 S 3 L . . ' . . . t ' . I I fir 2 . . ' 5 fl' 1 . . Q . u . u. t X' , ' g - J ' ' - - . Q I : ' ' . WILBUR RICHARD DEAN Cars, cars, and more cars! Wilbur' undivided attention was given to the study of repairing and rebuild A mg engmes He mayored in industrial arts and plans to go into auto M' mechanics after graduatlon 'nv ,RS tj PATRICIA ANN DOWEN MSU IS Pat's future desination A a stu dent at HHS Pat worked on the Torch staff as co advertising manager She found time to be active in G A A , Future Nurses, French club and Senior Y Teens, and she was also a cheerleader wa-'I' -0' r ' TERRY BELD DUNHAM Terry won four letters ln track and cross country He worked in the Midget m his spare time and was in Ex plorer Scouts and Jumor H1 Y He plans to go into the service after graduation MARLENE LOUISE DURKEE Marlene liked all sports, especially swimming She was a member of FHA for two years and majored in commercial courses, English, and social studies ANN ENGELHARDT Besides bemg an active member of G A A Madrigal, French and Pep clubs, IH the chorus and cheerleadmg, Ann was in the senior play and enjoyed dancing and singlng She plans to become a teacher 'X R 'lf' f-in 'A MARILOU FLETCHER Busy with everything, tlus pappy gal spent her high school years in Madrigal, G A A , Pep club chorus, French club, and cheerleadmg She plans to study law at U of D 'fig my DUANE FOURNIER Much of Duane's time was spent in sports went out for football and baseball He was a member of Latin club and maJored in math and science DEANNA KAY GERKIN Red participated in four years of G A A and was Junior class secretary She showed her school spirit taking an active part in cheerleading and Pep club as well as being in the senior play DOUGLAS GERKIN Doug was a four letter man and received letters for four years of football, basketball, baseball, and track He was a member of the Madrigal club H1 Y, and took part m the Junior play EDWIN GLEN GILLETT: Besides playing on the basketba1lf3J football Q25 and baseballC3J teams, Glen was also active in various clubs. belonged to the Projection club and Hi-Y, serving as its secretary in his junior year. He was also a member of the yearbook staff. 65 Zi' , -I NW' 1-A an Seniors HENRY GLOVER 'Hank was an all 'round outdoor man He liked swimming and hunting and majored in agriculture Having been a member of FFA for three years, he hopes to become a doctor of veterinary medicine fi fa? 4 3 'f Q in Ld' was WILLIAM RICHARD GONIEA Bowling and readmg were B1ll's personal interests He participated in cross country and track for three years and was the 1957 representative in Boys' State He majored in math and science and hopes to go to U of M LYLLISS MARIE GOUCHER Lylliss majored m social studies, Eng lish, and commercial courses She was a member of the Senior Y Teens in her senior year and enjoyed collecting dolls college it Q DONALD HALL Cars, hunting, and fishing are Don's real interests and a part time job takes up much of his other spare time A quiet member of the class, Don majored in shop, Enghsh and social studies NANCY PATIENCE HAMILTON' Pat came to us in her semor year from Wichita, Kansas, where she took part in Letterwomens club, golf, basketball, and tennis At Howell she joined Senior Y Teens, G.A A , French and Latin clubs She represented Howell on Quiz Em and hopes to attend MSU. -an' -'I' Seniors 66 tising editor of the yearbook JEANNE RUTH GOLDEN An active Semor Y Teen member, Jeanne enjoyed modeling in the annual fashion show and having a part in the senior play Her ambition is to become a secretary and after gradu ation she plans a course at a business university ,1 ,ar FRANCES M GRIEVE Horses and a part time job took up most of Fran's spare time She was a member of the Latin club, and senior band and worked on many class projects Her future plans include ELIZABETH MERLE HAGNI Music took up much of Betty's time She sang in the Madrlgal club and m semor chorus In addition she could often be found working on class committees and was co adver www 491 'x 'ii 'A F JUDITH ANN HAYWARD Captain of the cheerleaders in her senior year and being secretary and vice president of the Senior Y Teens kept Judy pretty busy. When she wasn't in band, Science, French or Latin clubs, she could be found singing or baton twirling. GLIDA MAE HENDERSON: Senior Y-Teens accounted for much of Glida's time, she was Worship chairman her second year and secre tary her third. She was a member of the Library club for two years and plans for a future in secretarial work. WILLIAM DAVID HOEL Amb1t1on, good w1ll, and orxgmal humor marked B11l's partlcxpatlon xn such act1v1t1es as trackf4J, cross comm tryf3D Qcaptamj, the ed1torsh1p of the Green and Gold, and as presl dent of the Semor Scxence club B1ll plans a future 1n teachmg or psychology 3 G. 4 ' v- ff' ,nv J GERALD HOLMES The darkroom was Jerry's hldeaway ln the mter ests of developmg plctures for the yearbook He won an award 1n the Kodak p1cture contest and partxcxpated m FFA for four years HIS future plans mclude MSU and the a1r force ROBERT COLLINS HORNSHAW Bob was a member of a dance band W 7 all through h1s hlgh school years He enjoyed f1sh1ng huntmg, and bowhng After graduat1on he plans to attend a busmess college ,f-'57 ,fi ELLIS MARTIN HOWARD Ell1s was a newcomer to Howell h1gh ln h1s semor year He prevlously attended Lomgsburg h1gh where he belonged to the Rad10 club B1ble club, and was lnterested 111 pho tography After graduatlon, Ell1s plans to attend B1ble college GERALD PAUL HUMPHRIES Jerry won letters ln football, basket ball baseball, and track He was on the Student Cov.u1c1l three years and was presxdent of h1s Jumor class Jerry plans to go 1nto engl W' www neer1ng 6' RICHARD K IKENS Tlnkermg w1th h1s Model T Ford and workmg with h1s father xn the gram elevator kept Dzck pretty busy He par txclpated m FFA for 4 years and went out for football and baseball DEBRA CAROL JACKSON Debb1e l1ked to roller skate, f1Sh an 'gf Wrlte poetry She was very mterested 1n YFC and was a member x of the Future Nurses club Her plans mclude secretarlal work ROBERT JONES Bemg top salesman 1n the class was no tr1ck for Bob and he d1d lt by brmgmg 1n over S500 worth of magazme sub scr1pt1ons He was 1n the Latm club and earned top grades all the way through hlgh school ROSS KEDDLE Ross was v1ce presldent of FFA and majored ln agr1culture, 1ndustr1al arts, soc1al studxes, and Enghsh Cars and sports were h1s hobb1es and he won h1s letter m football Ross plans to go 1nto farmmg after graduatxon. an - , fa JUDITH KLIER A member of the queen's court her freshman and Junlor years, th1s pert sen1or was also athletxc m1nded Judy won four awards 1n G.A A and partlclpated as a varslty cheerleader for two years. 6, Sensors . . . . . . . . - 45, -g . . . . . - f . 1 K 1 x Y ' X , I X 1. W, dl A 4 . . . ' i A A ', 2 j.fV1g:,,g-Q A ,wiki aim . , - . f - - - A if 215' l,. ' ' ' f fflij . , i iijgxfif, 1 a' gy ,'Vk Q Q . 'i rt Q -fe V ---. , V ,, lf , iq up . . . . . , . . . - . . . . . . - . -Q 9 . . v-'Rs , ,gp H I .W 4 2 ' 'fi . 0 t 'rf' WW : . . . , d ,J nj' 2 X ! 3 Ja gf ' I I Z ' ' '-f ff' MARY KNOOP Qulet and reserved Mary enjoyed art, muslc, an M sewing She played four years 1n the semor band and was a member if of the FHA She plans to work a year before attendlng college ANDREW KULICK Racmg boats, huntmg, and f1sh1ng were Andy' spare txme act1v1t1es He sang 1n the Madrlgal for two years and worked on class projects He plans to go lnto busmess w1th h1s father ELOISE LENZ Eloxse had long blond halr all the way through school A reserved and qu1et Iookmg gxrl, she enjoyed horseback rxdmg and swxmmmg She was 1n the Sen1or play and Semor Y Teens ANN ELIZABETH LEWIS A two year wmner of the school Vo1ce of Democracy contest and county champlon one year, and co copy edltor of the Torch staff made thls g1rl's hlgh school llfe busy Am looks to the teachmg profession f ',,2.mn Q'-3, ig, , M JAMES LINE Jim was a real sportsman and k1lled most of h1s spare t1me hl1l'ltlI'lg and playmg football I-hs part t1me Job has been farmmg whlch he plans to continue after graduat1on WILLIAM JOHN McKEON B111 ran all the way through school with four years of track and two years of cross country He majored m math and plans to study engineermg at MSU DAVID LEE MALCOLM Dave spent most of h1s tlme workmg on lus car Hrs future plans mclude a stretch m the army and a bump and pamt shop of h1s own ROBERT LEE MARKCUM Readlng and autmob1les took up Bob's spare t1me He hked to work wxth h1s ha.nds and hopes to use thls ab1l1ty after school Seniors CAROL MARR Kelly was a Y Teener for four years and was also a member of the French club She l1ked boatmg, 1ce skatmg, and partxes after school hours Kelly also held a part txme Job and plans to be a secretary JAMES EDWIN MAYCOCK Jim played the p1ano and was pretty good at It too He went out for basketball and track and was 1.n the junior play. I-Ie was presldent of the Latln club and a member of the Student Council in h1s semor year. 68 1 ' , ' ' d , xfab tp, . Q 1 I ' X , ti. . ':?'I'Tx X A 'R + , - A 71 ' I l I l ' S . ya' 'W - . . . . 231 VII ' . ' . -l . . . . . . . ,,'- Q L Q , 4 V Y l.a,. In I DWL 1 ,HY ,X is W ff: l ef,rt,:g.fa . A i' K 6 . .M . X Q' . . 'Q M , If ' ' ' ,1 GLEN DALE MEEDEN Glen took part 1n both the Junior and Sen1or plays as well as g01I'lg out for football basketball, and baseball H was a member of the Jumor H1 Y and Student COUIICII 1n the tenth grade LYNNE MERRILL Lynne was busy all the t1me on the class com m1ttee 1n addlt1OH to FHA, Pep club, Sen1or Y Teens, French club and be1ng art and layout edxtor of the Torch She enjoyed readmg 141 the one about psychlatrxc books wh1ch she plans to study III college fo N-If 'C'-'U RICHARD MERRITT MILLER 'Have you heard RICHARD DUANE MEYER D1ck took an actlve part 1n H1 Y and was elected treasurer 1n h1s sen1or year He part1c1pated for four years 1n football and three 1n track PATRICK JOSEPH MILLER Pat went out for two years of football and three of baseball He was mterested m cars, huntmg, and sports, after school work occupled much of h1s t1me He plans to jom the navy after graduat1on are famous f1rst words of a famous joke teller D1ck was m the j1m1or and sen1or play, on the yearbook staff, and a member of Jun1or H1 Y He plans to attend the U of M GORDON MINER Playlng 1n the senxor band three years kept Gordon busy He majored 1n math and Engl1sh and went out for track for two years He hopes to make aeronautlcal engmeermg h1s career Ki if -:X 5-VX ,e-of TZ MARGARET MISSLITZ Green eyed Margaret spent one year H1 the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca Dur1ng her h1gh school days she majored m Engl1sh homemakmg, and commerc1al courses Marge 11ked to sew 1n her spare t1me RALPH HODGES MITCHELL Ralph came to HHS from Allegan 1n h1s semor year He won tl1ree letters m tenn1s and part1c1pated 1n track, Lat1n club, H1 Y, and the band He majored 111 SCIGDCE and math and hopes to become a doctor GERALD EDWARD MOULAR Huntmg and f1sh1ng kept Jerry happy He l1ked workmg on h1s jeep and was out for track He majored 1n math and soc1al stud1es and hopes to go 1nto conservat1on work THOMAS RAY MUNCIE Tom was Hank 1n the sen1or play, 1n the Lat1n club, and 1n Madrlgal He went out for track and was treasurer of the freshman class Tom plans to attend GMI after graduatlon 69 faux --:Bef J .2 ' Seniors Q . , D . e . 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' MARYANN MUNSELL MaryAnn was a member of theJunior Y Teens, Sen1or Y Teens, Future Nurses club, Pep club, chorus, 4 H club, and played a leadmg role in the senior play Commercial studies held her interest STEPHAN JOHN MURRAY Steve was 1nterested 1n 4 H work during school and majored ln Englxsh, soc1a1 studxes, and busmess courses He mtends to jo1n the army after graduation GARY MUSSON Llghts out, rol1'eml Gary could be found showing movles, cheerleadmg, or checkmg up on 11ghtmg and sound effects for the Jumor and Senior play Gary majored m sclence and math and hopes to go 1nto electromcs PATRICIA ANN MYER Horseback r1dmg helped f11l 1n Pat's spare t1me as dld the Llbrary club, Glee club, Sen1or Y Teens and Dra weight 36- YL-Q matlcs She mtends to become an elementary teacher Q 455 408 JUDITH MARLENE NAUSS Judy's last campmg ground was Br1ghton where she was very aCt1V6 xn GAA and won two certlflcates and a letter At HHS she was also a member of GAA, majored ln bus1 ness courses and plans to attend a buslness school IRENE VIRGINIA NEATHAMER A career of nursmg mlght be m her future as nursmg and drawmg were Irene's chxef mterests She also was ln Sen1or Y Teens, Latln club and Future Nurses club JANET ELAINE NELSON Collectlng records and l1sten1ng to pop tunes took a large part of Jan's lelsure hours She was a member of the Jumor Ensemble, Jumor and Semor Y Teens and the Sen1or chorus JUDY ELAINE NILES Judy l1ked 011 pa1nt1ng and partmes She shivered at the concessxon stand durmg football games and took admls s1on at after game dances Judy was also 1l'l the Sen1or play and Sen1or Y Teens YT so 4 ' Seniors LARRY NILES Larry's past1mes mcluded hobbxes such as model alrplanes, boats, photography and mechamcs Industr1al arts and Engllsh were h1s majors BARBARA LUCILLE NUNN Workmg U1 the dlme store kept most of Barbara's spare t1me occupled, but 1n add1t1on she partlclpated 1n GAA Sen1or Y Teens and YFC Her future plans mclude a wed dmg rlng 70 THEODORE RUSSELL OCHAMPAUGH Ted was sports mmded to the core He was out for baseballQ2J, basketba1lQ4J, footballQ2J, and track Q21 He came to Howell from Pottervllle where he was v1ce presldent of h1s sophomore class 1 Z' Ol 44-4 LAURIE CLARE OESTERLE Laurle was known for h1s real funny bone He was out for footbal1Q4J, basketballlfij, and baseba1lf3l ' was a member of the Latm Club and Semor Sclence club His ambl t1on IS to become an xndustrlal engmeer BRIAN ARNOLD O'LOANE Brlan came to HHS from Tappan Inter medlate ln h1s Freshman year He hopes to enter MSU and prepare for State Pol1ce work Hockey and softball were h1s pastlmes K -.fr DAVID PACK The Navy w11l get Dave after h1gh school graduatlon ave's real mterests were hot rodd1ng, and III contrast, mus1c VELNA KATHLEEN PARSHALL An Enghsh and soc1a1 studies major Velna spent all her extra tlme workmg ln Cu1ver's Gr1ll Sports W s m1nded Velna was an actlve member of G A A J tt :M E A DELYN PEARSON Delyn was busy w1th Y Teens, G A A F H A and church cho1r Her b1g mterest IS toward secretarlal work wh1ch may determme her future PAUL RADAK One of the best runners on the track team, Paul won I-L four letters m track and three 1n cross country He was a member of F F A and hopes to have a career m engmeerlng 'S 'ff-EX --I -1-'I qs, GAIL AGNES REETZ Ga1l's favorlte pastlme was dancmg and l1sten mg to H1 F1 records A member of G A A and presldent ofF H A in her senlor year kept Gall busy ROLAINE CAROLINE RICHARDS A member of Student Counc1l ln her sophomore year, presldent of Y Teens 1n her senxor year,a A French club member, act1ve m G A A all made Ra1ny a busy, happy Sen1or ? MARY LUCINDA ROBL Mary was mterested 1n all of the fme arts Wh1le m hlgh school she won awards in art and creatlve wrxtmg and part1c1pated III both Junior and Senior plays Mary looks toward U of M 71 Seniors U ' . , , . . 0 - . , I X! A '- I at n ,q ' It 4 Q ,, ' ffxf ' ' ' I A f ' . A . . I 'V - rf ? l -has ' ' pf , We 7 SQQA, 3-if-. ' . . . ' He , - in H,-1 5 . . . , ' ,fig i,5 'V' . . , cz I I , A up 4- : ff f I I 1 . ff D o s Q a . - , . . ,. Q, . AXS3f31?,g, ., , , , I ,qt.5v:.- - - .??:?-V 1 ' A ixjiffffu V- ' v A , ' .. Vw' if J ' f- - af ' ' W? . . v, L 5, If -:i i f v . Q4Yi?'liNf A K 5 - A ' af wiI'5.2v' -.fa 3 J, 'zgygsg A 3 lg . Q ' fgfgefw W , - H . t , ., ,... 3 ., J 1 I- '1 . .rf X' , - .A ,, ,,.., 155. 2 ' I K ' l - . . . u - ' . . . - . . 0 Y' ' 705 X U3 .,. . . . , . . . . O member of GAA Nurses club GAYLE ANNE ROBERTS A transfer student from Brlghton ln her jumor year, Gayle qulckly got mto the sw1ng of thmgs at Howell part1c1pant 1n Jumor and Senlor plays and Future CHAD ALFRED MARK ROBERTSON A letter man 1n trackf4l gave Chad the honor of bemg track captam 111 h1s semor year He also was secretary of the Howell Road Runners A spare t1me job at Hel1er's JANET SCHMIDT Horse back r1d1ng was one of Jan's b1g mterests She belonged to Lxbrary Club, G A A and chorus Next fall w11l fmd Flowers took up any other extra t1me fglffa Jan at a commerclal school hd WILLIAM SEIM Sports occup1ed much of B1ll's time He part1c1 pated IH footballffll, basketballfll, tracki3l and baseballfll A math and sclence major B111 IS very lnterested 1n med1c1ne Wir? CAROL JEAN SLAYTON Carol was found many places durmg her hlgh school days Cheerleadmg three years, a student councll repre sentatlve m her freshman year and S C v1ce presldent 1n her senlor year Madrlgal and G A A were also Carol's mterests -uv 25 as 1 355 S' 5 'el'-we At GE BRIAN SMELTEKOP Th1s senlor w1ll enl1st 1n the a1r force after graduatlon Brxan enjoyed bu1ldmg model boats, huntlng, skung and horseback r1d1ng 1n after school hours DEANNA LEE SMITH Deanna could draw and dlsplayed her talents by worklng on many posters Deanna may go 1nto commerclal art as a career after graduatxon DONALD GARY SMITH Gary majored 1n math, Engllsh and SOCIRI studles He engaged 1n footballf2l and was an all around good guy A job wlll be Gary's future 05, ,.1'!1' Ptjfff xl Seniors .,T. ,,f -asf RICHARD SOBER Wmning letters 1n baseball, basketball, and oo ball was no tr1ck for D1ck He enjoyed drawmg and was m both Jun1or and Semor plays H1s future plans mclude college CARLYN SOWERS Y Teens, Llbrary club or class projects, Carlyn could always be found worklng for the good of the order The future 1n uncertaxn for Carlyn but a Job w1ll be her flrst a1m 72 . . .... . 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' I JERRY SPALDING Jerry played three years in the band and was a 'mglg 2? sf, if member of the Glee club and French club He sang ln the church as choir and hopes to attend college for more musxcal traimng NANCY ANN SPALDING Nancy majored rn commerclal courses and partxcxpated m Semor Y Teens She was a member of the MYF and hopes to be a secretary m the mlssxon fxeld 326.4 f 'Nix 'J' ' AVIS ANN SPARE When she wasn't part1c1pat1ng in sports she was work1ng m J ohnson'sDrug Store She was a member of G A A for four years and presldent 1n her semor year She also worked ln the school llbrary and belonged to the Latm club GALE STOLLSTEIMER Sports were in Ga1e's m1nd m hlgh school He went out for football, track, and basketball He majored m math Engllsh, and soclal studles The future for Gale IS dlrectedtoward State Pohce work SUZANNE STOVALL Horses were Sue's prlmary mterest but she managed to fmd t1me to devote to Sen1or Y Teens, Latm club, and Library club In the future she hopes to become a physlcal educa txon teacher GERALD HENRY STREET Workmg w1th flowers kept Jerry busy after school hours He majored ln math and sc1ence, and was a member of Semor Sclence, and Latm clubs He plans to go mto the mm1stry 1' Nm Z' '22l'f -sl ? i TYLER THOMAS Cars were Tyler's love and l1fe He v1rtually ate, slept, and drank cars He was a member of the semor chorus H1s plans for the future mclude a car of h1S own so that he mlght tlnker w1th more cars THOMAS THUMSER Tom won two letters 1n baseball and one 1n football An Enghsh major, th1s slx foot blond plans to go 1nto the a1r force after he graduates from h1gh school DOROTHY WALKER Dotty was an av1d sports fan and achleved one of the few letters glven 1n G A A for four years of part1c1pat1on She was also a member of Semor Y Teens, Latm Club Scxence club, and FHA GERALD WALKER Bowlmg, roller skatmg, and debatmg were Jerry's mam mterests. He majored III Engllsh and soclal studles and plans to attend the Ind1ana College of Mortuary 73 1 1' 'Vs 'W' Seniors THOMAS FORREST WALKER: Sports held most of Tom's interest besides fishing and hunting. Four years on the football squad plus baseballQ2J and basketball manager. Tom was also on the Student Council in his junior year and in the Senior play. ., af Ft' I -E , FREDERICK FRANK WARD F F A and baseballQ3l were Fred's major activities His hobbies were trapping and a part time Job 1n the high school cafeteria Fred plans to enter the m1l1tary service after gradu ation NEISON ALFRED WARNER Nelson an active member in Forensic club, out for golf, basketball and football made our Student Council A president and general chairman of the Winter Formal a very busy cheerleader lf' ROBERT WEILAND Bob came to HHS in his senior year from Wausau, Wisconsm He was a good addition to the Track and Cross Country teams In Wausau he was elected vice president of the Student Coun cil and was active in F T A and Senior Science Club JAMES A WHALEN Cheerleading, football and baseball were on the record for Jim Off the record he liked to hunt and was m a 4 H Club and the Boy Scouts He hopes to become a member of the State Police force MARILYN WHITE Marty worked hard in Senior Y Teens for three years She was a member of Latin club, Madrigal club Band and Chorus She plans to study at LBU CAROL WILLNOW Modeling in the Senior play and in the Senior SMH Y Teens fashion show was easy for Carol She was a member of the Latin Club and Y Teens Carol hopes to become a secretary J, 2? mm, 415 F-7' DALE LAWRENCE WITT Cross Country and Track kept Dale physl cally fit, Math kept hlm mentally agile Latin Club and Chorus kept R, X him generally on the beam He plans to be a civil engineer W CAROL LOUISE WIXOM Carol maJored in English and Social Studies She was a member of F H A and Senior Y Teens Sewing was one of her favorite pastimes She plans to work after graduation 'Q i' .nf amd., JAMES NORMAN WOOD Readmg, writing and listening kept Jim a quiet but busy fellow He was copy editor of the Torch, in the Senior Science club, Speech club H1 Y and Chorus He was out for TrackQ3j and Cross CountryQ3l His destination is MSU Seniors 74 1 ff -if . -, '5 X K if ga? 'lg ' 4, ,-7 - 'ur Q A' if V 7 . o Z . tgfgfg is . . . - if . .3 M ! -Q' t 'J , J :I Q , A ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 , 1 :': f: 1fY ' e . - ' Y ..., 1 5-353,25 V l 1 ,-,. i -- : '- tl: . , . . . , 'M' K - - Q - ' 1 f ' 1 , - . . . .':'v1'!Y'y . . it X, I V ' 'la 5 I Q ' QL 'T' u K 'J V W If K, X I 4 : Q . . . . Q e g? li f as a . ' . O playing football, baseball and basketball New to Howell as a Senior he majored in commercial courses and plans to go into service after graduation JUDITH ANN WRIGHT Judy was busyin churchwork, 4 Hclub, G A A and Library club She maJored in English and Social Studies and to study social work at Ferris PAUL E WYLIE A football letter man, Paul took an active mterest in sports He played four years on the football team and played base FRANK ELWOOD WRIGHT: Frank was sports minded and enjoyed ar ' A :R V 5 .J kd 1. 'Ru H. . . . R 1 g . . . . 1.65 if .Alia -1:7 PHYLLIS JEAN ZIMMERLE Our homecoming queen spent two busy years working on the student coun c In addition to gettmg top grades Phyllis participated in many activities She spent her leisure time oil painting and drawing which might have some influence on her future Distractions are many during Senior play practice, when saws, hammers and painters mixed with actors in preparation for opening night of The Magic Touch Many times it was hard to tell the actors from the workers, but rehearsals went on just the same, as is shown at the right Nelson Warner and Mary Robb try to remember their lines and at the same time dodge flying paint from the brushes of Jerry Holmes and Bill Hoel. Other Senior projects for the year included the record- breaking magazine sales, the Winter Formal, and the Senior Trip to New York. 75 ball and basketball for one year Paul was treasurer of F F A and a member of H1 Y DUK NONG YOON A sincere smile and a bubbling personality made Duk everyone's triend In Korea he practiced Judo and mountain climbing He was interested in playing the piano and photography and was a member of French Club and Student Council Busiest Year Yet Proved Challenge to '59'ers i .2 f . ' ff U , f 2 at 5 In 2 32,1 'rx L ,W Last year s sophomores discovered early that the1r Jun1or year would enta11 more re sponslbllxty than any 1n thelr experxence Under the d1rect1on of sponsor M1ss War- I 1 ner, the class conducted an mcreased amount of class bus1ness Of pr1me 1mportance under th1s headmg were the sale of candy, the annual Jun1or Carmval, the Jun1or Play and the blggest occaslon of all the J Hop M 1 Hr MH 'R 1 Wai? L HEATH Jun1or class offxcers lookmg 1nto the candy sales s1tuat1on are, left to nght Karen Stemacker, Treasurer B111 Park V1ce Presldent Joann Gallop, Executlve secretary D1ck Gehrmger, ASS1St3.I1t treasurer Amy Burke Pres1dent, and Dorothy Flsk, Record mg secretary fQPw.x,,x Gary Allen J ud1th Andren C Davld Arthur lg Wllllam Baller f' W1ll1am Bamber wg, 'P 3,5- ..g my sd Dale Bennett Gene Best M t 1 Deanna Bxrdsong -f-- Marc1a Black 1 ,sf Ronald Boman Ruth Brady 4- Thomas Bryl Robert Buckhave -ff' James Buckner Donald Buell Amy Burke Mary Cah1ll Sally Campbell W1l11am Chaddock '21 -J Jumors 76 . he 'M U 325 ' ' M - ,E . . . . - , O . - - . 1 . , if Q A a . T 0 . . . . I . s is ,L . . . . . ff' ' - ' Q Aw I 1 It -- X . if ' M? . - B, I N K s ' Li s ' A . 3 . , . - . 3 . - S ' 5 2 ' 1 ' M I 5 4' . . ,SIE J, if 1 ,za -' - - - J '-A 5 -V at '-'W' - V t Q -' ' Q x X M N W' ,V Y J I , ' uf, Y, ,. . nf A f V I Q 3 Z- 'Aa . V, hd r 2 , .-W -H l X , ,. f . L- ,4 ' 'Y !,Q'f3p,p, ' l:'lA,, Caron Blevins , Xt 'iv 'L' fp 5? i 3 A P N7 it V ,4 -.-A , K 3 ja' fx f 'fr --'L , My A V 'gil 4? l 1 , ,A J A n 'vw , iz 3 f J, . W ' Q v - YL A ' ' ' S- ' lv -fl '-x ' rt f,,, Y , ' ' xv ' , I' ,V Wai, 'I ' 1 f 7 K , ' .1 I If 1 X, I 1 I O Judlth Chapman Robert Clark Carol Comne Helena Cook Wllllam Cook ,--A i ,-of 22.1 31. 4' 22- ux' M' Caren Cooley .-. 3-C Barbara Crandall D12.I11'lP C ronan 'N7 Donna Cunmngham Kenneth Curt1s Beverly Dan1els Gerald Dankers Clarence Darnell fs 00' 4- ? 'G' 4'-g rx ,446 James Domme Stepha.n1 Eckenrod Janet Erw1n Joan Erwm Charles Falcon '99 36: Sf 41 wo' 4-5 'l Norma Foster Robert Foster Carol Frederlck -v Fred Frostlc Joann Gallop , 77 Sharon Crosby V1ck1e Crum .,-I' Cec1le Dav1s Gary Dav1s Mary Jo Deane Gene Densmore Carolyn Dxeterle -bf Carole F1lk1ns Dorothy Fxsk Ann Fltch Walter Fletcher Darlene Flowers Juniors - v-1 , 5 ,, ,y , , Qt ,- w ' . . . 4 , I l . X :jf :lin O , ll W L A ' H 7 A -1 r 4 , y ,, I 1 lf. Q-ra' S L4-V K . f C W ' G f is fi .zhv G V' ., . ig R Q 1: , fy p' B' . s. Q 1'-H I f ,,- h 2' 2 lg M R i is F X y ,fl . N 4: T2 610' QR 'vw y I , 40 4 Gi -A Mg? iq M W X.. '17 'rf' K I f . f N K ' -sv ' W it - -: - M , . . fax? '. if. C ' . - 1- h ' ' 4 ga. A Q h 'IQ ' , .1 .. -LN 4. ' ' u 8 ,fp ' 3. Q: Q A I' f, L1 - fl 4 - .Q , Y, fl - . , , :L Q 5' ,. 'A , ff Q f X- :WU Gerald Harmon Susan Harrxson James Hathaway Sharon Heller Charles Henmng ap. -pn' Nancy Hubbel D1a.nne Hughes James Ivey Kenneth Johns Mary Johnson Ah 'ro ff Wllllam Kmght Larry Langer Harland Latson May Layton Martha Llvxngston ,-an 64 'O Y'--'nv Y' -f--I ...,x 'acl ,ng o-of Juniors 78 351 'G 1-44? A- jfzg- fx- Joan Geer R1chard Gehringer John Gomea obert Gooldy Ruth Hamllton For Glenda H1CkS James H1nes Gary Hoard Dav1d Hobbs Slurley Holmes Ann Jonckheere Sandra Karsten Karl Kendall Harold Kenroy Thomas K1zer NC' '-9 I Charlene Love Margaret Lowe Melinda McCarthy Patricia McKnight Hugh McShane Wllliam Marr Ronald Martyn Brlan Marvm Rlta Mason A11ce Merrxll ,ab- 8 JF- fi X 'V Darlena Morgan W1ll1am Mueller Gerald Musch -4- L1nda Musson Ruth Myer 1 -s -Q 4.4! QP James Pearson R1chard Peterson Judy Jo Pr1ce fn, Mananne Pyles Charlagene Qu1g1ey 2 'Ya-' Lxla Reams Shlrley Reavley Thomas Recker Nancy R1ch Joann Roggenkamp If 79 ,C IQ i AK- .ff -9380 -5 '--'P x Z Peggy Merr1l1 James M11ler Rxchard Mxlner Mary Jean M1ner Sharon Monroe pa f '7 -3 M M1Cha81 Neu Kaywm Novotny Mary Olr1ch W11l1am Orndorf W1ll1am Park 'J' lf Clarence Radloff George Ragle Darlene Rall John Randolph Carol Reader 'Q I 4. ..f Juniors 1 , 'pk' I N - E A , - . . , , . .3 , , , ' , l 3' .1-40 03 . . A ' an . 1 Jw 5 I A, i ,... - , - -L L -. ,A j 1 T U V 3 - -. f - . ... . x :L Nga X Y 1 ga... V l .1 V 1 1 4 4 ...w,, . M A , A -v-e1 W V I X A I ' ' 73 'N K P ,. 'Q s 1 K E , - ,K.. 'V ' 3 'At , 'f JSP .' 2 7 , ' A S , ' V W' x -T' X' 94, yr 47 N K 5 'EV 4:2192 V We a XTC? ' 15554 1- we ,L J YY Q ,:. ff-If 6 4 ' X ,X ' . 1' g 5 fl ' ,V :L 4 3 v-0' W in 1 I . ' J W f- . as , , I J ,, f Q ' ' J 1 J ,1 f V- 5 J r M if . . f : , ' , Jn 3 ig 2 ,Qs Q - f W - 'Os ' -is X-.Q sql, If ya '18 ' 9' 1 3 ai' ,-f 132 -A X ' f 'ff HI 1 .-T ' Q , 15' Q u 'n f A M A2-V J f f V' R 1 . , ' ' is nt' A k X ww' - - -7 .4 l , -0 . ' Q 15' . in Z , ff,-f Q illlu N- ,gin-5 'vt' I rw-A -3,- .1 Harold Schlmmelpfenneg R1chard Schmldt Phy111s Scott ,... Roger Seelye Thomas Se1m Z -af Thomas Slevm Gerald Sm1th Ronald Sm1th Sh1r1ey Sm1th ...F hr' Karen Ste1nacker My 'Z' '36-. ,Cf -r Ralph Vertm A11ce Wagner 3 ,a 'A H' Paul Watson Warner West J enn1e Wetherbee sur Robert Rose Nannette Rusha Mary Helen Salmon John Sawdy Patr1c1a Sch11d DQS, -tai-5, 14 5 V' Jud1th Shaffer Sharon Sheldon Ronald Shoner Nancy Shooter J ud1th Shorman Q95 Cul Ahce Story Jenn1e Sutiln Tlmothy Swlft Judlth Thatcher Brenda Turner 1 Ac? --., R1chard Wlltse Juniors 80 Robert Woodruff I ' ' La Moyne Wykoff Duke Yoon Barbara Z316WSk1 xi! A R, i Q nnt if 53 ' , T 'V ff' 5 ' X ,ily I ' ' 53 3 A , f 1 y . , ,M Q -,., ' , ', 'T 'ez f Z ' . A 1 - ,y ' 1' fy 5 ' ' uv gi ' - H j f fa T IA ff , 117 f f 5 I 4 ' f fr f 1 ' ' ' J ,--I 1 ' 'Z' f 1 f - ' 'rx ,:l I 4 , -, Q is -am - - was 14 'F' ff? if P W ul W nz law .V Q '24 ,- -as ' I . . L A ,li V -ff 7, ' QQ wt I, . . . I: A A,VY , i any f .5 ,, , S- - tl H' , I 3 5' -Q 4 4... , W J ' 'Q r-u ,.,., -a x , ,Q . M 7' ,T ,J , 2 'if' l N ff l N ' ' Kgs Q . D ,j, ,Mg 4-' -. 'Q Robe rt Zizka u igfg' ,, O .. Lorraine Zuck 'ii - , 'Y i f The Sophomores Worked Eagerly on Finances and School Activities Senior high school welcomed the new Sophomore class The energet1c 10th Graders spent much of the year 1n an orgamzed effort to ralse money for the1r class They came forward w1th the1r Chrxstmas card sale and later 1n the sprmg put on the annual Sock Hop In add1t1on to th1s several smaller part1es were held for the1r own class Mathematlcs, 1n the form of geometry, and debate prov1ded new attract1ons w1th1n the curr1culum -1 Inspectmg the1r Sophomore bu1let1n board are left to nght, class offlcers B111 Fldler, Treasurer Carol Law, Presldent Carol Coles Secretary and Andy Parker, V1ce preszdent T1mothy Abramson JoAnn Addxs Betty Allmon Lee Alstott James Anderson Barbara Baker Mary Ellen Barron Genev1eve Bartram George Beatty Jacquelme Beatty -gf 10 K 0? May Anderson Janet Anstett Sharron Arnold Avr1l Baller Kathleen Balrd 407 'C ? 81 Juniors and Sophomores . . t S S , Z ' - . . A1 , A. -'fb Q Q ' ao- - -. AP' ' - i at ng: 1.21. if f - -W, X . v - . Q. ,tg A 5 IJ 'J' 4 I, f f ,: 67' , rv 'vs ,Q Ak iv I -J Ms sr . . W as M' L - d 1, ' -I , - 5' ' 1 ' 'H , 7 ' P , an O ' 4, C., l .fr rf , V ' x ' ' if ff J Y O ,fda Patrlcxa Blackmar Judy Bla1ne Jamce Boos Matthew Brady Mane Brayton YV Paul Brotz Ruth Brotz Bess1e Brumb111 Pete Bryan Edward Buckhave fa Dlanne Carey Davxd Carney Karen Clark Laura Clark Allen Cobb Sophomo res 07 4-of sd 5 J Ohn Beckwith Q. 2? ,' 2 'G' , Mary Belz 1. g 'Jr 4' me V John Bennett Manly Bennett William Black JUS' ig -:-Q 'QQENN -.1-f UV Xl-2. -.4 82 'NG FW? My .Q ul Shlrley Brayton Judy Beek D1ane Brlggs W1l11am Brlgham Ruth Bntten Q vii' Phylhs Buckner Thomas Bunce Lowell Bunyak Lucy Burke Bonnle Cameron 352' N-0 CMXAQQ in if Jud1th Coddmgton Margaret Coddlngton Duane Coffey Delose Coffey Carol Coles Onalee Cook Sandra Cooley Spencer Crawford ,f Gerald Cubr Andre Cunmngham new 1-'iv Al M9171 1 li' Jud1th Dea.ner John Decky Joseph Delaney Ronald Densmore Deanna Dmkel Nl' vw' Russell Durk Everett Emery James Emery George Faketty ,nn1 7- Cynth1a Ford Norman Frever lx Carollyn Frost 4 Bernard Gaabo Bermce Gaabo T. 83 .Q fb Davld Cunmngham Da.n1e1 Currle Lo1s Darnell Elwyn Davenport James Dayton .ff-x GV 'W LOIS Douglas Evelyn Dr1ver Patr1c1a Dunn Roberta Dunstan Geraldme DUTIS kv' Q5 X D1ane Favreau Wxlham Fldler Dav1d Flsher John Flsher Sharon Fockler Sophomores -0 A ,, -Q ' v . 'ff ' r ' I 'AJ , - I fs 'LN il A In A 1' . . . ' . ' ' ,Q ,V N-1-4 , .Q we jg - - f--' . 'V W K --r ' li 17' - ' . ., 1 ,f fl.. 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'Z' ' ' ,, af 1 A ,fit Q sri . 1 8' A1 ' 1 .Z 5? 0 ' ' ?49' I It QM 4 in X uv - 4 -is ' I Ati' 1 fl., 4 . 1 A H N If f if A .sl 11, ' I , Z' ..,,,, Rebecca Glfford Darel Gxvens Jud1th Gllkes James Golden Ga1l Gross ,nn Francls Gardner Katherxne Garvln Lowell Gearhart Donald Glbbons Kathryn G1es :C A-gif Mary Hartman Kathleen Hlbbard Barbara Hlmebaugh Jane Hlnes Barbara Hoel 409 Glenn Jacobs Ronald Jacobs DaV1d Jonckheere Leonard Kaplan Janet Ke1hl -': Y' ' 'xr , I if Sophomores gf? 32 Joseph Grost1c Sharon Guy John Hardy Gerald Harmon L1nda Harrls 131' un' AW 4-7 .43 X V U- ,..,, af wa! 1 nfl ,N-. -J' .3 for ,N 84 0 ? '-if Jeanette Hoffman James Hollenbeck EIWIII Howe Karen Howell Jer1 Lynne lbaugh wa' 4 ,sg Karen K1zer f X Alex Kozma ' fr f Lorrame Krleger ii V1Ck16 LaBa111ster X Margaret Lang ' S A W ' -R . . , ,, ' 1 - .rf gg, -. 2 0 ' 1 K ' , , J -f f ,J X 4, ' ,M , f , . A5 1' ' 1 V, f' ' I hx ,pe Y E . 'L' 5 t an Q - - . W' f K I -vu ,' --all ,,. 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W .ffl 31. 1 'ff- .- V M , 5 . , I ,A 1 ,, f ' 1 33' - P.. wb- , . , '-' 'Z' W, . 3 Q , Y A , M ' ' -ie? fi., W' I V' , H I 1 4 n 3 I A A '54, 'ii f 'Z -I MT 1: ,,.,.. 5 f' XA V ,. tm 'gk fl J I3 Carol Law Kathy Lawson .5 6' Carolyn Lee Mary LeFevre Jon Lennert i Carole Lott Russell Lowe Anna McDan1e1s Helene McDermott Nancy McGu1re F TG, T' qv l' Edward Matteson Susan Maycock Lo1s Meeden W11l1am M11ner Margaret Mmer .Sf Karen Nash Thomas Nash Nancy Nauss Jerry Nichols Da.nie1 Olrich fun Q A Z' 85. faq 'C .1,,, 3' l 35' x -wi 'mf' ., . sql 85 T ,rw 35 Irene Lenz Joan Lewxs Davld L1sa1us Karen Logan Janet Longeway in Lyrm McKee Geraldlne McKeon Wanda Marckum Glenda Marrale Joyce Martln if .J-ek Mary Miner Patricia Misslitz Frances Moore Evelyn Morgan David Muylaert 'fmt -0 Sophomores Q-up gd 5. -S- Rex Peckens LaVerne Perry 'S Donald Pollard Dlanne Porna Jeanne Probstfeld 35 4-71 Gerald Redmger Gerald Renaud Carol Rob1n Glenn Rogers 35 if 'lv Norma Shehan Phyllis Sherwood Mary Sllverthorn Marianne Smelli Clemence Smith if? auf .gN Sophomo res 86 Eugene Ordlway Karen Pack Andrew Parker Sy1v1a Parshall Joyce Peckens af' 4 Kathryn Radtke Alex Rasegan Daune Rasegan Marlene Reader Edward Redlnger C-IFS! QW' av in M. f ' en Q 'g In L, 1' , J R, If r. Q Q, -ar ' I ff ' A,,,'3fQ ,lx-,..' 5' -4 NL' - ' , :LW iff f:-J., ? H5 'ff sh , V I, P xt X ,, ,i WL if v M' Y' Iv? H' 'V 'ns' v 1- r W- fr' , 6 , Q .gr W 9' ' Q Q JJ I 1 M - 3 'Q 5 3 . Robert Ries ,L - fi 'J ' S 'Calf , , . W J, Ras, J ,Q R , ' W y L, af' ffl 6 ff ' l 1 w f L LJ? I ' I ,nf . 'ap' 17 df 'I'--do ' ' n r 1 , A 'Y' xxx? 4 rf, 4 ' 9+ , . ' f' J ' Q: , V 'cy M X is V2 , -Q. . l , f g 'M A AN ' 1 'ZS' Jr 1 V .M :ff mf , ',., :Q ' ax 1 ' I -f i ,':, aj 5 .,. r 1. Q Q - , ,A M: ,Q 1 ' ' fl - W Q: f I I . Y. v - gf ' l 409 T ! fs, Wa Terrance Runyan Demus Ryan Delmar Sanders Carl Schroeder Dlanna Sharpe 46 'Wh Joyce Sm1th Linda Smith Pamela Smxth Susan Smlth Janet Sober Gerald Spare Janet Spare Ronald Spare Sharon Spare Ph1l1p Stemacker 'Ya' 2 B0nn1e Swalm Lawrence Tank Kenneth Thumser Jacquelme Trafford Penny Trm'nb1ll 'V' 'f u.d' fi vii Nr 3 Susan St1Ck1eS Robert St1pe Maman Story ,.,.. Harold Street Rodney Street 'gt' z Peter Van Wrnkle Donald Walker WH., Gerald1ne Wallace Ruth Walton Grace Waterbury Joyce Waterbury Andrea Wemschenk T1mothy Wells Donna Wendt Denms Wenk Arlene Wlllacker Carol W1ll1ams Lmda W1ll1ams Rodney Wxllnow Dorothy W1xom ff?- K X Evelyn Wessmger Phy1l1s Westmoreland Mary Ellen Wh1te Nancy Wh1te Sherrlll Wllcox sv Sophomores 6, V1ctor1a Wolfe Helen Wooten Z, Vernon Wrlght Donald Worthmgton V Kyung Cha Yoon Large Freshman Class Packs HHS Corridors 9-in-sw Mfg, W at WH -mr af? Th1s year s Freshman class entered 1nto a host of new and mterestlng act1v1t1es Boys found the1r flrst year 1n athletxcs to be a un1que experlence Soc1al 11fe however, was not neg lected The Freshma.n Recept1on served as a welcome to one of the largest classes m the school's h1story Two f1ne class partles were held later m the year Freshman class officers conferrmg on 1mportant busmess are, left to rlght Tom Herllhy V1ce presxdent, Dick Dankers, Treasurer, Jeff Ba11ey President and Nancy Bar ton, Secretary James Ada1r Lawrence Allbnght Q , Mary Alexander Robert Allis Bonme Allmen 4.- N1 .113 f Sophomores and Freshmen aa RQ Wanda Anderson Barbara Anstett Joan Arthur Warren Bacon Jeffery Ba11ey 1.44,- '. ' ' Robert Ballou , ,,,l A a N Nancy Barton ' ,, -r X . 5 5' -3 T X ' ,1- Gordon Behnke '1' 3 - - f R Harold Belcher Duane Bennett v f z 5 Robert Benson i Q M Aileen Berry M YV. A - ' John Birdsong Linda BLaess vk. 1 Ellzabeth Brady - '35, 5, ',d 9 Sharon Brockman Sharon Buell Barbara Burrus Rex Bushrey Toby Chenoweth 9 3 'f .45 Mxchael C1s1er Joann Clapper Robert Con1ne Barbara Cook V1ck1 Coon C! -0 -1 -if Chfford Craft A Jane: craft 0 9 H Gerald Cra1n ,,, W1l11am Culver Rlchard Dankers ku! I -D 'W' ha Elden DHVIS 13, '15, Ronald Dav1s -M, Ruth Ann Dav1s Rlchalrd Decky Mtv Joyce DeCro1x 4. Carolyn Dellabough Emma Dlckerson , Patr1c1a Dxllon 6 'tg Karen Dockstader 736 -6 89 Freshmen s . 1: X 4 '5- si t - I , 5 ' f sf .mf f C f 1, 'A E :rv Q' 4- ,' 3 x: - ' -o- 3 ' - W if .' X Q . fr: ' Y W -.. ,, may I Q 4 J ' ' I'T', C ' ...4 -', ' , A 3 . J -Q 2 .I ii ggi . v V fl 2. I' as l 4. it . . ' '2' ' , f 2, X, - ,fax i u-K ' . Q ' ,. A '52 s - . 222 ' f P f , 1 X x, z if f W' C vi - , , ,L ' C , W . Dawn Davenport I dv if N N .4 ' uv ,Q . -3- 'ff' c 'f ' 9 ' R - f W-. 'Q . 1 4 5 1 1 X 1 .ff f 'V V 4 , -1. mf' L i -B. 7 ' X -if :J fl! ' 5- . ,Y '7 ' by Q' .9 -Q 1 L x Janet Dunham Barbara Dunn A, as '-355' Elizabeth Duris -5 James Eager Howard Eaghng Sheryl Dyer ','AA ' Carol Eager nmol' T? Kathleen Easson Lay? Betty Elsner Marvln Emery Suzanne Frazee Russell Frever Ethel Gardner Norman Gardner Gerald Gearhart 433 nv? f Susan Graves Judlth Graybeal ff-H13 '-.Sb JoAnn Etherldge Rose Farmer Sandra Flanders Karen Flowers VIVIHJI Fortney 'T 5 '17 J J Dor1s Glegler J1m Glendemng Judy Gow Beverly Gramger 1 Ruth Granger vm L. Rlchard Gr1eve N- ,M Janet Haller Mar11yn Harmon faifaf 35? ,440 Freshmen Melv1n Harrmgton Charles Hartman -' Thomas Herhhy Joy Hewett Gary H1cks 90 Raymond Hicks Harold Hill ,Cv 14 Doris Holcomb ,- Dav1d Holdcraft Thomas Hite 7' 1 Y Q, if i ip Q 1' f J nz' ' 3 , af. 1 xy, I 9-no ao- FV I 'Mx 1 -0 'vw l . x 4 ha '-1? c ,v ':- H I 1 ...Ala , 5 5 W 4. 2 Karen Jacobs Au 1 Lawrence Jam1son M Anna Jeffery ,Q s Carol Jeffery wp., Kay Johnson is C S Nfl '-it Howard Klng Glenda Kmgsley Frances Klrby W1l11am Klender B111 Kl1er Sandra Larner 43 -4 ' I9 Xiy ad' 43 5' if X Q fl Thomas Larsen A Nancy Larson Charlene Lawrence Dan1e1 Lee 91 if ff? fn f'N ,u '- y x ne' -. fs. Roger Hollenbeck Jack Howe David Howle Elnora Howell Pat Hubbel ti Nancy Jones Ehzabeth Karsten Fred Karsten Nora Kellenberger Andrew Keller wi? ' -.J James Knaupe Janice Kmght Henry Knoop Robert Ladner John Lang Q, .Q Freshmen , , ?z v j is vi , WF, '4 ,' 3 7 iff? A I N , Q r it ' :Q 7 1 J fra i I iw . -it , 1 f K' J .rf-ye , 1 1 :X I 033 K W ' ' A j ,zz . , , ' ,M 1 i I 4' . .tv l Q at ff X: f it N A I I a IO' 3 A I - 1 91 V- V f 1 fc . . P M. X .71 as I ' 'WX V. 7' 'X A Xa' K 2 , 'f W , .J Qsiflf L A if ' I ,f X A JB , 1' , f M I i .. 0 f, s la 'g ,, 1. F . f -. -- 3 as Q -Q ,, ' ' X -K -Av -5 W, , . 3 1 I ' 1 l 4 V f , .4 .,,,' :. , H , X , A Qgfgfyi ' Ag, 13 y J , 1 1 .' , lg oi .- n jf ' ' -L Q, E , V15 ci4 1 .un nl k A 1 YV4' T J K P k 1, f if 1 1 - 4 -- .-, ' f,- fs .:'.. Lf M r Deloras Lybrink Gloria Lyons Diana Mackenroth , a, A- iff 'JO ...nv 2 . Eric Mackle ' Paul Maher Ezra Mxller, Delanena M1l1er Lawrence Mmer Gail Moore John Mueller K v-1 Alex McPherson Margaret N1b10Ck Donald Nlchols 'H 'Z '08 ' a,.-, ai . :I V Sharon Line Patricia Llpka Ronald Lott Bela Lovas Edward Lucas -O' WW' Mg. '7 W W' Dor1s Nxchols A Sandra Noga A F-s Freshmen LAL av- 6-eff P0 Vfff If Wllllalfl Ma3or George Martm Thomas Marv1n Virguua Mason Davld Merrlll ,- ma! Diane Murray Bomue Musson James Meyer Mary McCarthy Delores McG1ll Nur F'-fa Selden Novotny Margaret Ochampaugh Joann Ordxway Ronald Orndorf Pamela Parmenter James Peach Amelga Pech Glo r1a Peckens ,, -oi' av June Patterson Charlene Perk1ns 14' Jerry Ragle Arlene Rall Russell Reams S-1' 'loft'-.,7 M1chael Recker v- Peggy Recker f- 7 3 Sharon R1cketts Jud1 R1eckhoff Margaret R1der James Robb Robert Rutter Davld Self Nancy Shelly Sharon Shmn Lorna Shooter Bob Shorman xz pg 35 I 6 ,-ll ,on sri' Y 'Wy g 'Rv .li ,iv Abi A sl 93 -If.. Carol Petteys Thomas Plohr Rose Poma Charles Pooley Donald Radak lv Gary Redmger Sandra Re1d Rosemary Renaud Robert R1ce Alan Rlch it -qi 'WW Dean Saunders John Schott Drew Scott Robert Sclunmdt Carol Schram ,sa JJ Freshmen 3 . ,.' Q , -., . I it ,gn , f- , . - 7 ' 'bt ' J 5 . W Y y. - If K 3 , .F ' ,V ' ' ' r, ' f,:'M f f ' ig V W . v:'N.'K ww . 4 - 2 5' 3 7' ' 1' f-we 6 At' 1 A R' L ' 'ef' ' lj! I 4 ., wg V' W V x I Y I .., : M ff J H A 1 feb gg Jw A- Q ' 'f ,sl as , , P U . 9 ' A '0' Lf I 'Qi N Z . I my 1 , I A4 1, y X W :Y -' 2 . f va . . 4, 1 fail y 8 , 'l ' h. A y X ID Q 'i l. F, J Q. Q x v. Q -fa J S Q, ' f -: , f Q sw L' A 1 K f ' .5 43' ,l -4' f ' - ' ' , I ff X I-rj, 1, ,J 1 Nj i , . - 7 ,,, ww X . 1 x New I J ,A Y Q ,tg ,X - . V Yrflf Q X , ' ' s f ff' Q- - 7: ' A , .3 5? 5 D 4 'by :L j f ' . at J Us X A fm 1 J' R ,I 'I 1 41 ' ,, , ' X jwlff Air, V A 4 l , 1, 1 f 1' . I ff HP-'f?' af.. 4 V1o1et Spare Theresa Sm1th Janet Soule James Spaldmg LOl'11'l1e Stemway .af-' J-0 I J 1 Roy Paul Vasher Charles Vaughn John Vert1n Harold Ward Edward James Watters 5 ,S Nga. X M1ke W11es James W1l1mar Mary Jane Wllson Woodrow W11son John Wmsatt X il James S1mmons Douglas Sm1th John Sxmth R1chard Sm1th Sandy Lee Sm1th fn? led 3 vu? 3 Frances Sut.f1n Jane Trafton Norma VanArsda1e Ann Lee Van Blancum Carmen Van Der Velde fi 3 L13 rye' Cmdy Wellman Pat West Dolores Wh1te Judy Wh1te Duane Wledman 3,50 'mv fl 41 iffy! J A by -. 9 fu' Peter W1rth Freshmen ,J Gerald Wxtt Sandl Wolffe Douglas Yon Soon Young Yoon j7!zf' 94 xasx ,,A,V V ,V bv? S vfqfrnhw . . ,J Qf, 1 VK. an . . 7 Q 54 f' . ,FA fix -I .. .a . AR ' iii' ? v . . I 453 M 'af' 75 l ff' rf 1 li 5' Lil x D 1? h 9 f. A ,wmift :L ,xg :- ' tr Q ' xgi iw, 5 I! , at ,M ., xi 1 ' ' , 'Jax 'I is It ' 1 ' L 'OH . N .A 9 ' -Q ,N I , . Y X' ' nf1 . g J., xl , 7 ,- J .54 W Teh ! Jai! 1? 5 L fx 'an Y- ! . vt x XP W Q 1 M- 4 e J .' f LQ R - -- , . I , 'N 4 r af 3 Charles ZaJac , Donna Za1ewewsk1 ' W' 7 Harmon Zuck Kurt Klender X1 Mlwfw - ' 5, .L 1 'Y Lower left Lockers and halls play an unportant part 1n the school day. Cleamng house before vacat1on are J1m Wood and Duk Yoon Top Peaceful blxss for halls and lockers durmg vacatxon. Lower r1ght So long so fxrmly packed, as students pass between classes 95 Freshmen - -3 4' Ds ,, 9 'F -. .Lg :u -'17 XJ' bg f. r . .QNX i X .,v- ',,,. .-.. - ,...- V ' L ' f 1 X. ' V , t U X ,.s, I 7 N- 'BMW 4 3 1 ' .+P ., .SM , a 7 , . . - 1. 9, s A 1 A ' Q- U , 'A 'Af 4-lv . ggi l i l -4- X V ' . 1- I - . , N ,X A f Y xxx - I L A ' ' . ' 7- .fb 5 If Its Noise You Wont, The Eighth Graders Con Supply It Presldent W1m Seales, left, recelves the full attentlon of off1cers Tom Rose, Treasurer Janet Salmon, Secretary Don Miller, Asslstant Treasurer and Bob Walker, VICE pres1dent Nancy Acke rman Carol Blev1ns MQ 1 Gerald Busha Gerald Chinn ,t 1- J acquelyn Arnold Lmda Blev1ns vi W1l11a.m Buss Charles Clapper Eighth Grade Mary Ann Sharon Bartshe Sandra Boutell Dav1d But che r Kenneth Beach Bergm Davld Bowers Terrance Boutell Donald Mary Butler Campbell uv' Susan Frances Jane Clevey Coffey Collom 96 Elghth graders st1l1 found Howell h1gh school 9XC1t1I1g though the flrst thr111 of last year was past New sxtuatxons were con fronted but xn general students be came better acqua1nted wxth the rules and regulatlons, classrooms, teachers and fellow students Two class part1es durmg the year ser ved as soclal boosters W1l11am Bla1ne Arthur Blrd Ge rald Best 4. Albe rt Bu ckne r Wllllam Brumb1ll Cheryl Bowsh1e r Sandra Susan Pa Carroll Chamberlam Carney f r 4 1 Betty Charles Ralph Conine Cook Culver i , Z ', C 1-Nr L l A ' f X . , H ' It p QI' Q Q r ' ff NC, M Y cs! YZTJ I ' f lj h r Sargggf nf W Z , X fy 1 Q A A hug l 1 A 1 , I 4 I fail: N 4 LL 3 5. 'J Y: A , . v A f wg' QL- , K 4 Q Q, n ' , I 1 xy m I ' K ' if-' 1 - I Y ' ' ' 'K' X ' 'Ig : L'f '?5'f:'-- f ' 4 4 ' ifggi S53 ff ft if if ffszzsrzzi . 3 f' 4 0 ' a ggw Q X - - ' ' - . f i 4 'Q F. P H F J it 5 4 ' ' I r P 1 A, Q, f E ' ,A - , af , Y , K X U4 I , iv 7 , , 1 I 5 ' .1 1' A 4 fl ' me T 1 1 i f' A ' , , . . . t , ls ' in t gg? y Q tb v 5' 7 . K r ' is ' - '15- Q..d f f 241-75 f 1 Nl I V if , Paul Cunn1ngham Joan Engelhardt John Gllkeson Carol Hall 1IIl Hltdlebaugh Ellen Johnson Glorxa Cuta1 ar Kenneth Farmer Walhe Jean Gllke s 4551 ff' Charles Davis James Fmch Carol Glnsburg Wllllam Becky Hall Hath Ronald Hltdlebaugh 4 'A Ghnda Johnson Judy Holmes 'S av' f' Barbara Domme 31 Daryl Flowe rs Rlchard Gooldy Kenneth Hau se r Francxe Horton V1rguna Alxyar Johnson Kabartay ,- Claudia Douglas Lorna F ranklm Kih- Arletha Graessle Susa.n 1 0' Robert Eason Judxth F ranks Herbert Granger Hemo Hendr1x X sv M 1 Gary Howard Sharon Klng Ph1l11p Hughes Scotty E ason Rlchard F ranks Sharron Green l Richard Henmng -Ta Cha rle s Huntley 'FN Duane Emerson Wendall Frever Rv-r James Gwynn 'isa Marta Henry Robert Jacobs S Helen Ga ry Ruth Knaupe Kno rr Eighth Grade Kurbel Frank Lampley ue Me rr111 -.V John 45 Elalne Latson Elame Meyer Ralph Morrlson Musson Beverly Ann Norrxs Patr1c1a PHWIOWICZ Q79 Mlchael Redmger Patr1c1a O Brlen Ruth Peckens Stephen Rlch Eighth Grade Eleanor Laturno Mary Law pw Dav1d V1o1et Miechiels M19Ch161S 5 Robe rt B renda M yer Nau ss '-1' wh, 5 'Connor Samuel Plckard 'V D Marllyn R1gney Ka Ohver il Robe rt Pxtts fi. Thomas Rose I Carol Lenz Robert Mlchaels Theresa New Me rr1lene Park W' Mary Ann Poma Janet Salmon 98 Mxke Males is-Ee. Donald M111er 9 W1l11am New Betty Parker My-H Li! Bw! 2 E dgar Randle s 1 7' I Wxm Seales Wxlham Markcum C athle Montgome ry Barbara N1b1ock Gllbert Parker Clayton Rasegan Nancy McK1e 1- 1 John Morlock M lchael Nzckols Roge r Pawhng W1ll1am Reader 'X Jack Sandra Shaffer Sxderman . , Y , jvfmi .Jai , as fy . v A , ,- - . v., vw W i 'K .. gi ' h 1 ' x , ,. , A Q ,L Q ff 'J i,,, - 1,',5 , N ' I I J :VV ' N' f ur' if f . I ,W ,Ju ' , . , - 6 6 ' lr ,Q J ,i 5, ' x 'N i ' 5 V Q, ' ,gp V? ' V A .V y A I . fb, - , A , h a 10 Q 1 .gm K X Zz' 7 .eA'A e l f J . J ! S . . . . J: MM 1' 1 X L: T i A .,A ,M r , g ' i J QM' 2 5 . in R v Q , , 1 I, ,z e ' X f S, X J, A J - H 2 I , ,, J an 'ef' -' an A , la? K' QA 5 J ' FH 1 A 7 P X v a Q A - ' , , J, M7 - ve: '. ' J I ' 1 , 1 'v .- . 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X Wu N Q ', , , . - '-215 ,v , ' , - ' 11' ' -P R , ' J , A r' f , I I 1 n r n h x V A Q -f J bl R A J fl R Charles Cheryl Sunmons Smlth Sharon Soule If RICKY Tob1as Kathe r1ne T humm Davmd Aaron Jane Smlth Beverly Nancy Spare Spare Mary Van W1nkle Kathryn Whlttum Wl1k1nSOD Wllllaln s '-f'!Y Donna Enc Saunders Zemper Sandy Wolffe IS glven the full treatment as she IS 1n1t1ated xnto Jumor Y Teens by Nancy Barton, Joan Arthur, Karen Jacobs Mary Jane Wllson Sandy Sm1th and Ka ren Dockstader Karen Smxth ,p Lenore Street Davxd Walke r Marllyn Smlth Stanley Street 'QTL Ubi Rus se ll Walke r J acquelyn Pa.me1a W1they Wallace Smlth J enn1e Stuth Robe rt Walke r -.44 Susan Sopcak Wxlham Solomon .vC'JH Sue Thatcher Ron T albot Wxlham Waterbury Phlllp Watters James Arthur Kenneth Wrlght rlght Wylle S A Eighth Grade ' Y Qt' ffm ,Q 4 L Q T' -I ' D' ' 1 Q' , , A 1 ,, .rl .- ' b 4 ,I V. vs 7 . . I i A A Pl , -: f- . l 5. f- . 1 ' ' , .QJ ' Q 1 ,tg J 4 f Qin- 'H' 1. 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M1chae1Cunmrgham, ASS1Sf.3Ilt treasurer Barbara MacDo ald T r and Chloe Warner, V1ce presldent Arnold Abney Leon Barron Edward Booth an 'vfi D1ane Allmen Ronn1e Barron Bonme Bowers srl-if Albe rt Mary Caste rton Chrx stophe rson Seventh Grade Carol Anderson J udlth Bartram Na.ncy B re cht Beverly Coats attentlon on a mmor detall n , reasur Lester Anderson Patrlcla Beatty Charles Boyle Robe rt Colhns 0 Charles Arnold Martha Beckwlth FG' Joan Brumblll it V e rna Conant Members of the seventh grade class found themselves m new surrolmdmgs last fall for the step from the elementary to Jumor high grades created a number of un famxllar cxrcumstances The new bullding, the crowded halls the several classrooms mstead of one, a.nd the experxence of m1x1ng w1th students many years the1r senior prov1ded for them an excxting array of new mterests An early get acquamted party lntroduced them to a so'c1al life whxch w1l1 grow 1n lmportance ln the years ahead Frank Ashbaugh Jamce Beduhn Demus Cahill 'Wi Suzanne John Balley Barnes 'hx whiff!!! an Bormre Bldgood Booth qw Cynthxa Carter Conme Cartler In-n Margaret Mlchael Dlanne C randall Cunmngham Daxley 'Vg '1,'. 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Seventh Grade fm Jerry Ke1h1 R1 chard Lenne rt fiat Ge raid Musson Rosemary Peavy Mane Rawden l 14 Larry King John Lleberman Queeg Dottle Sandra Klende r Knaupe Andrea Lowe C arolme Dav1d N1Ch01e s Ochampaugh Patr1c1a Peckens David Rexd JRHIES Murlel Simmons Slmmons Seventh Grade Robert Polack Robert Knorr .fmwfr Barbara David M acDona1d Nancy Ord1way Claudia Poma Patncia nald Rlchardson Rickets Ka S1ne11i David Slagle M cT aggart C athe rme 'nl Arnold Preece 1 Jon Roberts -7 Carl Smeltekop 102 Cheryl Ladouceur George Morrlson Janet Parker 1349! Janet Pyles C221 Carol Jean Rucker ffm Charles Larson S1av1k Matyczyn Che ryl Parshall Geo rge Qulgley 'on o ,fy ll' p l 'll' 1,000 in 'WI Gary Lee Gordon Munsell Je re Parshall I 1- L rnest Rasegan Jerry Mary Arm Rumon Scott f J Bernetta TTBVIS John Smlth Smith Smzth r ' , J t F 5 7 ,. f J Q v' Y Xl J ' -.-ta' ' 4' Q , . 47 W . . A' I . - ' ' ' 1, ' f, U P Y A zigcf ' vw - i J Sz' I 'i ,fa ' 6 nf r I!! tk , W ig ' Y 1 ,. 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' 1 , ry, 'Q1 -V QF Y Q L V' A X ,P Ek- D 1 ' 4 1 4 ' I V V I , Q - I ,- J Q' ,JL lk ' 5 ,I Mary Lou Smxth Janet Stemacker Mary Beth Va.n Blamcum Walda W1gg1HS Carol Zunmerle Rodney Sober Kelth Stewart in 3' M Patrlck V1ncent Kay Wxles Harrlet Zlmmerman Charles Soule ,fi John Stlpe :AP- Beverly Walker She rry Wlle s Qui Karen Zxmmerman Do you have a pass? was a common questlon around the halls of Howelllhgh At rlght Barbara Zelewskx checks to see Lf Nancy Hubbel has hers l N1cky Spare Wayne Spaldmg Robert Tavernler J enmfer Strxckler Ph111p Barbara Walton Ward cyl Arthur Nancy Wllkxnson W111n 103 lfQ li' Audrey Spxttler Mlchael Tedman Chloe Warner fix Susan Wxrth Ella Sutim Douglas Thaye r Trudy West 1' Craxg Woodstock 'af D1ane Starkey Rebecca Throne Roy Whxte +221 Mar1or1e Wrlght Seventh Grade K - Qi ff, Jil, 1 ,,'- - ' 5 i 'A A ..- Qfir sm g,-J , I' ' ff N f It ' 6 1 ' 'S-' l ax I ' Q X 5 In - V X X 4 - 13 1 ll 'N -' -- '.,o 4 ' g W . 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MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY AN ORGANIZATION WHICH CONTRIBUTES MATERIALLY TOWARD MAKING THIS A GOOD COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO GROW UP WORK AND LIVE ww' 153422 Ycax Jewelery Servmg Howell Area For 40 Contmuous Years Phone 911 W H0We1 Western Auto 109 E Grand Rlver Howell Phone 425 Pot s Alterohons For a More Perfect F1t 218 S M1Ch1g8.H Howell Phone 1614 Compl1ments to the Class of 1958 PX Trading Post Arrow Head Steel Where Everyday IS Bargaln Day Products Company 206 S M1ch1gan Howell P1stons of Quahty Phone 31 Roger Johnson Constructxon Company 1155 Byron Road Howell Phone 1 333 Best of Luck to the Class of 1958 Wllfed H Erwm Portra1t and Commerc1a1 Photography Prosecutmg Attorney Zefnpe f Sfudlg 213 E Grand R.1ver Howell M1ch Phone 326 197 N. Elm Howell, Mich. . . , . 107 Baldwin Drug Store The Corner Store Prescr1pt1ons Gxfts for All Occas1ons 102 Grand R1ver Howell, M1ch Phone 193 Itse I s Store of Fr1endly Serv1ce 110 W Grand R1ver Howell ld 'ig-L Mabelle Shop Ladles and Ch11dren's Ready to Wear an Novelty Dry Goods Rambler Mercury LIVELY CREW Sl s Pearl s Beauty Salon aes ervlce Ha1r T1nts Permanents Ha1r Styhng ' 920 E Grand RIVGT Howell M1ch 210 W Grand R1ver Howell Phone 2182 COMMUNITY ELEVATOR AND FUEL COMPANY COAL GRAIN BE ANS HOWELL MICHIGAN 108 O sf Q' f A l ' I f 1 - I ' K f ' I W ,K ' A I S-'tr ' iz ,A , us . I ' Q 1 Men's and Boys' Clothing X ,fv- X ' a 1 'L f N ll . I - d , . Dunn Bros. Dairy USE OUR PRODUCTS -- MEALTIME, BEDTIME OR ANYTIME Phone 223 Howell, Michigan Akln Cralg Insurance Agency CONGRATULATIONS TO SECURITY-SERVICE SAVINGS 1225 E Grand R1ver Howell THE HOWELL SE NIORS Phone 100 OF 1958 Byerleys W D Adams We GIVE S 81 H Green Stamps 201 E Grand R1ver Howell, M1Ch1gRl'l Phone 37 lluallty Chevrolet Sales The All New Chevrolet for 1958 861 E Grand Rlver Howell Phone 310 YTDELS Slayton Motor Sales Chrysler Plymouth We Service After We Sell 303 E. Grand River Phone 349 Peirce's Store for Women F0l'd GCll'ICll1d Use Our Lay-Away Plan Mews Apparel The Place You Go For the Label You Know 115 E. Grand River Howell, Mlchlgan 108 W Grand R1ver Howell, M1ch Phone 188 Servmg F1ne Foods Over Th1rty Years Curtis Barber Shop Ples and Rolls Made m Our Own Kltchen 209 S M1ch1gan Eager s Restaurant Howell' Mlch Mrs Eager Sz Luc1l1e Howell, M1ch1gan Spagnuolo s Candy and Ice Cream Co 118 W Grand Rlver Howell, M1ch Phone 9184 ,Jul f 1 110 I 0 I . . C I . . . ' 1 . . I I 9 'G , 1 . A : . . Q - -'fe 4 V fx-I . 0 f F 1' !, :r J 9' , Qi 'ja' - Smith 8. Lowe Household Appliance and Furniture 204 W. Grand River Howell, Michigan FRANKS GIFT SHUP Glfts Greetmg Cards COMPLIMENTS OF 208 W Grand R1ver Howell, M1Ch1gan The Kroger Company Hvwell Gfeenhvvse C0 Snedlcors Cleaners 8. Byers 721 s Mwmgan Phone 336 Free Pwkup Dehvery Prompt and Courteous Serv1ce Howell' Mlchlgan 220 S Mlchlgan Avenue Howell FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 330 Ruth s Lad1es and Ch1ldren's Apparel 109 W Grand R1ver Howell In the Heart of Howell's Shopplng Center Phone 51 1 -'mi QTL 5 wi ' l HOWELL GEAR COJIB v' Howell Geor Compony Cold Headmg Tr1m D1es and Nut D1es F1ne Pltch Prec1s1on Gears Plant 818 FOWIGI' St Phone 1076 Howell M1ch1gan Monufoctuers 112 emuui Hohduus Q1 Ka Dalry Bar and Bakery 45 Years 1n Howell 113 E Grand RIVBT Phone 380 Baldwm Hardware Sportmg Goods Hardware Toys Second Floor 106 W Grand Rlver Howell Phone 60 :ET P' use W? E RISSMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING No Job Too Large or Too Small 114 S- Michigan Howell, Mich. We Sell We Install We Service Dodd s Shoes Shoes for the Ent1re Fam1ly A1r Cond1t1oned for Your Comfort 110 S M1Ch1g2.H Howell, M1ch Phone 1548 1' 113 ,. .z v 1 3 i - - , F 7 'V 5 , 4 -,L-,,, U , Q1 1, 4, TT'J.' 'T Q I , it nw . X - A Q U A 4: I k--nc' gd Vi We Vg. Meadow Watson 81 O'Lear ,ab mga Y -- Ln- Q as V,,:g'f':sMf ' .Q ,na 'L O I , D. 6 A D 5 I If L ' ,ff fe A 1 A 1 Q , I , lax-: - .4.:.' yisfg . . ,fu . P -E 4 6' I 4 W- f E z z. ,.lk 1 V'4, f 1 ., , ar-dvafv 4 4 i' i Dickson Bokery The Taste Tells Establ1shed 1n 1903 Phone 53 Howell, M1ch Nancys Beauty Salon Ha1r Styhng and Cuttmg Permanent Wavmg T1nt1ng Bleachmg 116 1X2 W Grand R1ver Phone 996 W Nancy Gerk1n, Prop CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 FwstNohonolBonk lnHoweH Member of Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporat1on ,V D.W. Goodnow Department Store 103 E. Grand River Phone 99 Howell Garner s Grocery Open Evemngs Sz Sunday 4689 E Grand R1ver Howell Phone 492 u 114 NT Q0 '40 0 ekvxdo jam U tlful iq! urrough s The Bold New Pontiac Pontlac Sales 2007 E Grand R1ver Howell, M1Ch1gaI1 Phone 1550 Richard s Electrlc Everythmg Electrlcal HOWELL ELECTRIC MOTORS Compllments of General Electr1c Westmghouse Plttsburgh I' l V' n 9 5 to n 5 D r U 9 S to re Maytag Washers Ironr1te Ironers Zemth Telev1s1on 116 W Grand R1ver Phone Howell, M1ch1gan 7 Complete Drug Store SSFVICG 112 W Grand R1ver, Howell, M1ch I ll llll r,,..---1 li 'W The Cleveland Metal Abrasnve Co 20th Century Pe rsuaslve Abras1ve Mam Plant Cleveland Ohlo Plants at Howell, M1ch Toledo, Oh1o Spr1ngv11le, N Y Curtis Men s Wear Fme Clothlng and Haberdashery Howell, MlCh1g2ll'l phone 9 B , I . I O , O . . I I I , . . . I . . . . . . 57 X. C . , A I 0 , S Ti 1 I 1' ' , , run autumn? um x I l 1. -Q 4 -Y'--- , 11' W , i, xr- 'f '71 l l l'1 L ' W ,... i...?.t..:.fl t I 5 33 ' 'f?ll!Z!!f 'tl ! .vifhfssfgw-: , A ' llmiz-tj' P . .,,. , 1' ' I . ' 4 A I O . . ' 9 O O . C . . . I I 115 WSL... F 'stef 4 Mm Al Kung s Borber Shop 117 S Michigan Howell Michigan Phone 924 D 81 C Store 59 to S5 00 W Grand River Howell, Mich Mike s Cnty Service Sfohon 202 N Michigan, Howell Mich Phone 44 Gamble Stores W. J. PE ARSON Howell, Michigan Larson's Jewelers Class Ring Headquarters Diamonds Watches Silverware 122 W. Grand River Howell, Michigan Phone 1890 116 ig? is ' , ,A - ' ' 1 3 H M- -1: diff' an . 2 P hwse an X1 Q an.: -W W :P ,4 7v f.,.,1' gs. T . 4 . . X Ja... 'Q Q- W W m 'M-v I A ,N ,. , Q ' ' ' ' ,V Q - Q 4 1' V ,V va, ' ' A is as fm' 'mimi V ig?,,3 H r in A 2. vi :nl N 9-I-vw HM 'MWA' 'M ' Y KX is C: was Y A 44 at Q A . , A ,, ' Q ' 4 gag A ' , N, :F W , .V f X, , -, . Y QQ W if 'W LX ly Q H- , 1 M. ' Q ' 7 . . . , . . . , I U I O . , . U I Gllkes 81 Zlzko Hardware Sport Goods Appllances 119 W Grand R1ver Phone 490 Pefhbone s Grocery We Dehver 508 Flemlng St Howell M1ch Phone 646 1'-wldisdv AFM' Ensgfgfmwmww Rosa s Plzzerla Complete Dinners 2549 E Grand R1ver Howell, M1ch Pr1vate Part1es Self Service laundry 211 S M1ch1gan Howell, M1ch1gan Phone 1484 Metz and Wieancl PLUMBING HEATING FIXTURES 120 N State Howell, M1ch1gan Phone 459 Howell, M1ch1gan W m-f-M. mv I4 Say lt wlth Flowers 203 W Grand Rlver Phone 284 Howell M1Ch1g2I1 Midget Sandwich Shop 319 E Grand Rlver f 'b rw Purdy 8. Woodruff Company Lumber Hardware Bu1lder's Supphes 227 N Barnard Street Telephones 81 and 1300 Howell, M1Chlg3.H 118 ' I Q! 5' x is 4 Q 4 X it W 'W' 'f W N.,. f , 7' Cf' f-Mwwmwu H Il 1. S I 1, 1 .5 3 A 1 N Q I I 4.1 , I' 3 A ' J I Q N ,ff 1- -we M f I ,Wg 1 ' , V' J N wavy! i H elle r s Flower s ......., , 2 I vv ' ' vu , - 'I 5 ' 1 ' ' 'QSFQ WM I . 1 ., , 111,33 .S PM 'A V c L 2 v , . My X! W , . . lohn's Gulf Service ll iff, iw' 'M' --I 9 fd , f N, A - 1 , ,v:- Q, 2 in f W. , Irving, I eggs '55, '.1 ?,: wx 4 if ls H-lun f 'ff lff gf .f!QillIllIIl I ' Q -:gil . . ' Qt z gf I if a . Howell, M1Ch1gaH ' -all '.,, U G .E AA H aig-.P -I Q N A4 I - . . . ' W-w...,..H15::-'Nami-......,..---0 Howell Electric Motor Compcmy Prec1s1on Bu1lt Industr1al Motors Smce 1915 409 N Roosevelt Howell, M1ch1gan Phone 20 Pr1nt1ng Art Wlllle S Commerc1al and Industr1alOffset and Letterpress Body Fender Repalrmg 217 N Natlonm Llvmgston County Press Phone 237 Reglsters 81 Bus1ness Forms Weddmg Inv1tat1ons Off1C8 Suppl1es Book Matches Rubber Stamps Howell, M1Ch1g2l1 111 N M1Ch1g3n Ave , Howell, M1ch McPherson State Bank 0 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SERVING SINCE 1865 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporat1on 102 W Grand R1ver Phone 1480 119 l ' 5 I l ef is Ye , A.-r l - 1 -.9 OVC! I v..'f n-- C AY T0 BETTER LIVING h 1r1tua1 and mater1al rlches of the Learnmg provldes a key to t e sp hr h learnlng sclence and lndustry have combmed to ure of lelsure brlng new convenlence new 1nto our hves In th1s evolutlon electrlclty has p aye In the years to come you w111 11Ve st1l1 better electrlcally for greater er hlgher standards of learmng s are 1n store But lt W111 take ev 1 d a leadmg part thmg to w1n them Good luck to you 1n helpmg to make the dreams of today the rea11t1es of tomorrow DETROIT EDISON 120 Af I world. T oug ' , ' ' ' ' ' , benefits and a new meas ' ll 81 I Gravel Company Red1 M1xed Concrete Washed Sand Sz Gravel Howell, M1ch1gan Phone 1389 CONGRATULATIONS to 2 THE CLASS OF 1958 Tom McSl1ane Servmg Howell Smce 1922 124 W Grand R1ver Phone 52 McPherson and Uber Bon Morche Where Smartness IS Not Costly 110 112 N State Howell M1Ch1gan Phone 1831 Wi- 5 weeawess. I -WQWW WWF N96 A-.............,,..,? wgpr 'DEVELOP f' Q BUILD ' We U ESTABLISHED IQIO 'DESIGN X C MULTI TATION EQUIPMENT FIXTURES AND GAUGES 2280 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL MICHIGAN PHONE 429 lgmmgn I-gghgm farm Don Mom Motor Servlce Home of Mount Hope Cadillac Oldsmobile QUEEN LEGHORNS Expert Repairing All Makes 212 S Michigan Howell, Michigan 216 W Grand River Howell, Michigan Phone 514 1958 Football Sched September 19 September 26 October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 November 1 November 7 November 14 Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Fenton Walled Lake Resurrection Holt Millington Lansing Everett St. Mary's Mason Northville ule There Here There Here There Here There Here There Culver s Grill Home Cooking E. Grand River Howell, Michigan .a 'rPayw l i Family Restaurant 107 W Grand River Howell, Michigan Phone 260 WHMI 1350 On Your Radio Dia The Voice of Livingston County Serving South Eastern Michigan Quality Cuts 840 E Grand River Howell, Michigan Salisbury s Market Phone 1375 Viola s Antique and Used Furniture Shep 231 E. Sibley Howell, Michigan Owned and Operated by Viola Neil 'K The Dowen Town Shop Ch1ldren Center of Howell Headquarters for Carter's 214 S M1ch1gan Howell Phone 1788 Your STA NU Cleaner EAGERS CLEANERS 307 E Grand Rlver Howell, M1Ch1g3H Phone 404 is Huw 5 gr- j Greens Music 8. Book Store We Teach You to Play Any Instrument 114 N. State Howell, M1ch. Phone 810 lud Mor Shoe Store Where You Get Names You Know Shoes You Love E Grand R1ver, Howell, M1ch -I Q.,-M V?-w 'Q 1 124 P H I . , VA . Q, . . ,i'--- i KX V ' 'n Y ru A .vi 1 5 N in ti ,J .. , 4, M v'.---,... 4 4 1 , 'I' -' 1 512? N5 4 .1-Q -5,7 W , , - A mg,U'? ?f'L , ' 1 -.--.-. y 4 . 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Renaud, Jerry 86 Renaud, Rosemary 93 Rlce, Robert 93 Rlch, Alan 93 Rich Nancy 32 42 50,79 117 Rlch, Stephen 98 Rlchards Rolame 43 48,50 71 Rlchardson Pat 102 Rlcketts, Ronald 102 Rlcketts Sharon 95 Rlder, Margaret 43,50 93 Rleckohoff Jud1 93 Rles Robert 86 Rxgney, Marllyn Rmdle W1ll1am Robb J1m 93 Robb Mary 10 29,50 71 124 Roberts, Jon 102 Roberts, Gayle 42 72 114 Robertson, Chad 72 Robm, Carol 43,86 Rogenkamp JoAnn 27,79 Rogers, Byron 7, 15,40,41,55,62, 124 Rogers, Glenn 11,40,57,59 86 Rose Robert 57,59,80 Rose, Thomas 41,96,98 Rucker, Carol 102 Runyan, Terry 86 Rusha, Nannette 80 Rutter, Robert 8,57 93 Ryan, Denms 86 Salmon Janet 96,98 Salmon, Mary Helen 19 42 50 Sanders, Delmar 86 Saunders, Dean 93 Saunders, Donna 45,99 Sawdy John 80 Schlld Pat 80 Sch1mmelpfenneg, Harold 11 13 40 41,57 58 59 80 Schmldt, Janet 32,72 Schmxdt, Rxchard 80 Schmldt, Robert 93 Schmuck, Charles 9 Schott, John 43,93 Schram, Carol 93 Schroeder, Carl 9 43 57 86 Scott, Andrew 93 Scott Mary Ann 102 Scott, Phyllls 80 Seales, W1m 96,98 Seelye, Roger 13,80 Se1m, Thomas 57,59 Se1m Wllllam 21,49,57 72 Self, Dav1d 93 Seyler, Bette Shaffer, Jack 98 Shaffer, Judy 50 80 Sharpe, Dlana 86 Shehan, Norma 86 Sheldon, Sharon 32 80 Shelly, Nancy 47,93 Sherwood, Phyllis 42 50,86 Shinn, Sharon 12,40,51,93 Shoner, Ronald 57,80 Shooter, Lorna.x 27,93 Shooter, Nancy 80 Shorman, Judith 48,50,80 Shorman, Robert 93 Smckles, Charles Slderman Sandra 98 S1lverthorn Mary S1mmons, Charles 99 S1mmons James 57 94 S1mmons, James C71 102 S1mmons, Murlel 102 S1nell1, Mar1anne 86 S1ne1l1 Kay 102 Slagle Dav1d 102 Slayton, Carol 10,11,40 5 Slevln, James 80 Smeltkop, Brlan 72 Smeltkop, Carl 102 Sm1th Sm1th, Sm1th , Sm1th, Sm1th, Sm1th, Sm1th, Sm1th, Sm1th , Sm1th , Sm1th Sm1th , Smith , Sm1th , Sm1th , Smith, Sm1th , Smith Sm1th, Smith Sm1th, Sm1th, Sober , Sober Bernetta 102 Cheryl 99 Clemence 86 Deanna 48 72 111 Douglas Gary 21,72 Jane 99 Jerry Lee 57,58,59 8 John 94 102 Joyce 86 Karen 99 Llnda 86 Mary Lou 45, 100, 103 Pamela 86 Rlchard 40,94 Ronald 80 Sandy 94 99 Shlrley 80 Sue 32 86 Theresa 93 Travls 102 Wallace 99 Janet 43 50 86 Richard 72 Sober Rodney 103 Solomon, W1ll1am 99 Sopchak, Susan 99 Soule Charles 103 Soule, Janet 19,45,93 Soule, Sharon 99 Sowers Carolyn 42,48,72 Spaldmg, James 93 Spaldmg, Jerry 73 Spalding, Nancy 42,73 Spaldxng, Wayne 103 Spare, Av1s Ann 73 Spare Spare, Spare, Spare, Spare Spare, Spare, Spare, Beverly 99 Gerald 87 Janet, 87 Nancy 99 Nicky 103 Ronald 87 Sharon 87 Vxolet 94 Splttler Audrey 103 Starkey Diane 103 Steinacker Janet 103 Stemacker Karen 42,76,8 110 Stemacker, Phlllip 57,87 Steinway, Lonnie 94 Stewart, Kexth 103 Stlckles, Susan 43,87 Stipe, John 25, 103 Stlpe, Robert 27,87 Stollstelmer, Gale 73,124 Story, Allce 80 Story Mar1an 43,47 87 Stovall, Susanne 42 48 73 Street, Gerald 6,21,32,46, 73 Street, Harold 27,32,87 Street, Lenore 45,99 Street, Rodney 32,87 124 Street, Stanley 99 Str1ckler, Jenmfer 103 Stuth Jenme 99 Sutfm, Ella 103 Sutfm, Franc1s 45,94 Sutfln, Jenme 80 Swalm Bonme 43 87 Sw1ft, T1mothy 80 Talbot, Ron 99 Tank, Lawrence 32,87 Tavermer, Robert 103 Tedman Mlchael 103 Thatcher, Judy 80 Thatcher, Sue 99 Thayer, Douglas 103 Thomas, Tyler 9 73 Throne Rebecca 45 103 Thumm Katherlne 99 Thumser Kenneth 57 87 Tob1as Ricky 99 Trafford Jacquel1ne 87 Trafton Jane 12 45,94 Trumblll Penny 87 Turner, Brenda 80 VanArsdale, Norma 94 VanBlar1cum, Ann 94 VanBlar1cum Mary 103 Va.nDervelde, Carmen 47,94 VanW1nkle, Mary 42,99 VanW1nkle, Peter 87,108 Vasher, Roy 94 Vaughn, Charles 94 Vertin, John 94 Vertm, Ralph 80 Vmcent, Pat 103 Wagner, Al1ce 80 Wallace, Gerald1ne 87 Walker, Beverly 103 Walker, David 99 Walker, Donald 87 Walker, Dorothy 32,42,48,73 Walker, Gerald 29,73 Walker Robert 25,96,99 Walker Russell Walker Thomas 10 15,48 56 57,74 Ward Barbara 103 Ward, Freder1ck 47 74 Ward Harold 94 Warner, Chloe 45,100 103 Warner, Nelson 8 10 15,25 40 49 51 74 Waterbury Grace 87 Waterbury, Joyce 87 Waterbury, W1ll1am 99 Walton, Ruth 94 Walton, Phlllp 103 Watters, Edward 94 Watters, Phllxp 99 Watson, Paul 53,80 West, Pat 43,50,94 ' , 1 ' 1 l ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q , , ' ' , , v Q , ' , n q v ' . 1 , 1, 72, 110, . t l 1 ' 117 ' ' I , I ' q n ' ' 98 ' ' 1 t 1 . , . . 1 1 ' , -T- I I I I . 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'D 7 7 ' . , .Q 'L' I 7 7 ' Q 1 - ' ' ' ' , ' ' 119 y . . . 7 7 7 7 7 ' . , . , . 7 7 7 1 , ,M- 7 7 ' . 7 7 , . . ' , 0 o . . . l 7 7 ' ' , -A- . . . 7 . -B- 7 . . 87 . -N- Z ' 1 . . -P- g ' I , Q a a Q . . -C- . Willnow, Cal-01 74 Community Elevator 108 - -Q- 1 ' . -R- - ,99 ' f ' - -D- . , . .. . . . -S- ' , ,111 . I 7 -E- . . . 7 -F- . 7 . . ' 3 . . -V- a r . . . , 's 1 1 s 9 -G- -W- . 106 7 . . 5 7 . . -Y- ' 7 , . . , , DH- g -Z- ' . 1 1 - A 7 7 7 7 I K 7 7 I 7 7 7 ' 7 -Y- ' -1- I , . 9 2 1 1 x 'J' Edltors Toll Extra Hours In TORCH Production As our school grows, the TORCH grows also Th1s years book 15 blgger than ever, and has added to the work and responsiblhty of the staff Edxtor 1n Chxef Sue Bellmger has had the gxant job of planmng orgamzmg and seemg that the work was done Sue has spent counts less hours to make sure that all detalls were carrled out fully to assure that the 1958 TORCH IS the best possxble book We are partlcularly proud of the f1ne work of Jerry Holmes, staff photographer, m covermg all school functxons so that we coul8 gxve you a complete picture story of the years act1v1t1es And our work is not fxmshed Shortly after school IS out you w1ll recelve the Sprmg Supplement coverlng all the thmgs that have happened s1nce Apr1l 1 0 X if s twat Gerald Humphrles, Gerald Holmes, Busmess Manager mmm, Photographer Sue Bellmger, Edxtor 1n Ch1ef, Q' A Guy Jameson, Adv1sor J Dlck M1ller , Lynne Merrlll, Betty Hagm, PatDowen, Layout Edltors Advertlsmg if wls, Jxm Wood Junlor Edltors Amy Burke, LaMoyne Wykoff Ann Fxtch Glen Glllett, y Edxtors Judy Andren, Sharon Heller, Stepham Eck Productxon enrod Asslstant 132 U Q O Q o -1 - u I o . , if I A V l ' vs . E 5 U N A TT ,HF ' ' X , M V ' ' 2 e ' iffflfffsssza ,A A , 5 -' Eff rl ' 73 , r , t r ,Q Ei ,fir 222. -,t t Y r ' rtrr rv f . s at fy , 1 4 , U! Q 1 : , . 1 . A if -l ft' t 'tt't 1 ' sf' H323 , , ' It of '-x f 1 . -. 0 . 1 ' 4 . X V M'- f ts ' 2 ' W J ff if S' f if ,, r A ,-M ,gs-M WEL l Z, Q A , ,sf-f 4 gl gf If 1 I V r .wx ' f I , .t , ,fs 3 , 45 X :A ji . K A U, H M G' if? rv, ' . ' ,gf . ,QW 32? I 1 M, ,, fx AA .-ii':,AXu ,Je . . , . . I , . , . Baccalaureate Starts a Busy Week for Class of 1958 'ff Q ? JM, mm The graduatmg senlor stands between rnemorles of h1s hlgh school days and hxs hopes for the future stands at a crossroad from whxch h1s path of hfe must be chosen 133 , ' f if ' Q h letzlfg iwmti o . .,, ff'i, ,.,.,,. 4 ft . . . . . . n He Hustle and Bustle Continue with Open Houses, Senior rt.. H1 Byron Rogers, class president and master of ceremonies, finds himself in distinguished company at the senior banquet. 134 Commencement exercises for the class of 1958 took place at Page Ath- letic Field on the evening of June 12. Following the address by Dr. Glen M. Frye, and the traditional valedictory and salutatory speeches, the 129 mem- bers of the largest graduating class in school history climbed the platform to receive their diplomas from Mr. Page. Banquet, Honor Awards and Graduation at Page Field .,,.4Y A Q Xu .4 Wo V' ' f 'W 'FGM in A Shirley Bucknell Carol Willnow Valedictor ian Sa1l1f2t0l'i2I1 Shirley Bucknell reached the peak of scholastic achievement by earning a 3.927 average as Valedictorian, and will attend Olivet Nazarene College next fall. Carol Willnow was Salutatorian with a 3.736 average and has enrolled in the Lansing Busi- ness University. Fifteen other seniors received high honors and scholarships. Dick Miller, University of Michigan Regents Alumni scholarship, Duk Yoon, University of Michigan Regents Alumni scholarship and Massachusetts Institute of Technology grantg Edward Allis, Michigan State Y, grant, Jerry Holmes, 4-H scholarship at Michigan State, Glen Meeden, Eastern Baptist and American Baptist convention grants, Bill Hoel, Western Michigan grant. 1 Judy Hayward and Dick Meyer received the Attendence Keys and Avis Ann Spare was chosen 5 t as G.A.A. Outstanding Senior Girl. i Dr. Glen M. Frye, Commencement Speaker. Z ff? jf Nelson Warner, Sue Bellinger and Elaine Crosby inspect the Honor trophy awarded to Sue and Nelson by the University of Michigan Alumni club of Howell. Elaine was selected for the Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizenship award. In addition, Sue received the University of Michigan Regents Alumni scholarship, and Nelson was honored with the Alfred P. Sloan Scholarship Grant from Albion College. 135 Dreams of Destiny Cast Pink Spell Over Guests V. Gary Musson and Judy fountain P' P 1 ax 'XA af 'Y 4 The last big school social function for the seniors was the J-Hop. Dreams of Destiny was the theme chosen by the juniors to bid good-by to the soon-to-be alumni. Couples danced to the music of Bob Eberhard and his orchestra, amid creamy pink decorations and a fountain surrounded by a white trellis. .flllnn Niles stop to gaze at the Many dancers enjoyed the music under the filrny pink ceiling ff' In addition to Junior Car n1va1 and J Hop plans the 1un 1ors were busy rehearsing for their play Members of The Great Bxg Doorstep pictured from left to right are Marcia Black Tom Kizer Darlena Mor gan Walter Fletcher Diane Hughes and Joan Geer Other members of the cast were Vickie Crum Caren Cooley Susan Harrison Joanne Gallop R N Ili 1 Erwin Bill Marr Bill Parks Jotm Randolph Karen Stemack er and Sharon Heller 136 f My 5 4 5 1 ,f ' 5 1' '. t Q X V . - r Q I' ' ' 1, . V 1 Q iv.. o .l ' 1 . . ' Jpvx is - n vv ,xl X . ,, . , - M U Q A 1 . 1 , A 1 I or. it 5 J , . X , xiii 5, , , 1 3 , -' f 'K Z' N Q Xi K gas Y R 1 Q A l Wai ' ' , , I 1 w I XX . . f 9 9 I X 1 5 x .XA X2 A J W ' Kay Novotny, Bill Orndorf, Joan IMA 5 Z X ,, V fi ' ' 9 ' Q ' ' 9 . K1 5, , I f 'I 5 G ytt A My Q 1 - 2 k k.,. ,l 2 , I k N Q., any - if 4 f , gf I ,152 if at Phylis Zimmerle Reigns as Michigan Week Queen Addltlonal honor came to Howell Hlgh 1 School durmg MlChlgaH Week as Phyllls Zlm merle was chosen Mlss Howell and Mlss Llv mgston County Pat Dowen and Mary Robb were second Mary Robb Phyllls Zxrnmerle, Pat Dowen 3 9 lil. .K There were many gxfts glven to our re tlrlllg superintendent, John S Page, but the one that got the blggest chuckle was the cane pole and worm bucket presented by Dr George Carrothers retlred Unlversxty of Mlchlgan pro fessor 391 i '!. G A A Row 1 Norma Foster, Avls Ann Spare, presldent, Deanna Gerkm secretary Raxny Rlchards Letty Blaess Elame Crosby Pat Hamxlton, Dotty Walker, Delyn Pearson, Judy Nauss Judy Kl1er Row 2 Mrs Campbell, sponsor, Beverly Damels Caron Cooley, Sally Campbell Carol Reader, Stepham Eckenrod Sharon Monroe, Karen Stexnacker Mary Cahlll VlCk1S Crum Marlanne Pyles Al1ce Merrlll Row 3 Sue Frazee Mary Jane Wllson, Soon Young Yoon, G1or1a Lyons, Nancy Barton, Sandy Smith, Sylvla Parshall Judy Gllkes treasurer, Evelyn Morgan, Mary Ellen Barron, Barbara Nlblock Row 4 Pat Blackmar, Dlane Poma, Sandy Cooley Marlene Reader, Nancy Hubbell, Karen Kxzer, Lmda Smlth Judy Whlte, Karen Flowers Row 5 Carol Shram, Joan Arthur, Dlane Mackenroth Judy Graybeal, Judy Rxeckoff, Sande Wolife Cmdy Wellman, Pam Parmenter, Marllyn Harmon Joaxme Clapper ' U sd ' Q . 2- 'C . . . f - , 'I J ' f ' s . X . . X, S 7 ' 6 5. - i , 'Y' J . . hx. 4 ' A ' at , I, 'N 3-xp 'W 'V K V . -.W v . ' r-Q,.1 A K' 'Q 'H 'K-. Rv .4 f J, M X' af: X ' . 'V Q 'Vi' M ,VA wus, .,, 'X K, VJ V n ,K ,X , fx f . fl? f ' f rl 4- . , Q4 A ' .- o 71 f x . X - ' 6 'fi a ' J '1 ' ' . l I , gi s r Z i q . l V Y ,, ' ..,. . ' 2 , - , 4 I - . . V JF, , . . - t. ? , - , 1 f ,. V' -I ' ' . . .. ' ' 5 2 M rf at Q - Q - ri ' 2 . J ef- - , - I .. . . . I , , , x y 9 - : ' ! I 7 I 7 5 i ' : l i 7 , , . I 1 l , . Golfers Tie for Capitol Circuit Championship Xkff ss. 41... 5.,- gif 3.-M-f The 1958 Hxghlander golf team won the co champ1onsh1p of the Cap1tal C1rcu1t along w1th Holt The team f1n1shed w1th a 9 1 record and elected Laur1e Oesterle as captam Plctured above Eddle A11lS, Pete Van W1nkle Harold Sch1mmelpfenneg, Ken Curt1s, Laurle Oesterle, Leonard Kaplan, J1m S1mmons, Tom Kxzer, and CeCl1 Vogt, coach 9545 tl 1 Junxor Vars1ty Baseball, Row 1 Charles Zajac, Davld Muylaert, B111 F1dler, B111 Black, Ed Redinger, Drew Scott, Ken Thumser, B111 Br1gham Row 2 Bob Ballou, Dan Olrlch Don N1chols, Russell Frever, Lyn McKee, John Mueller, Mlke Recker, Roy Vasher, and Wayne Kreklow, coach 138 1 1 K Q ' 1, 1 fi' j , I i 1 liei eaffsii ' 1 A . K? , 1 3 ' I 71 1' 1 '4' i ' i , 1 S, -EY K 5 1 x 2 1 I g Il 1 . 1 if 1 f' xx 4:35 I P X I I I 1 M 1 Jljj' f K , wx, , , S 1 3 1 r w v , 1 a 1 . . . I . , .4 X 1, x L . J X, X 1 ? ., 7 U , ' V L 'ld f 3 , 'X-xi it a . ff' 1 .- l I V V 5 I in A l , 1 Q 'V as ,U K 4 I I y I l Q 3 X K 1 x fgiizief ' X11 A -, . W 1 ' v Q ' 1371 , A , , I ' ' 1 V b X J ' L4 1 I is '1 K i fi ' - ' 4 Q X3 N nl :pg if 7 .Jia F ' w,ff,E , 9 ' . I ' , A 1 Q o I . : I 7 1 Season Record Howell Plays Key Role in Baseball Title Race Both of Howell's baseball wins were important ones. The win over St. Mary threw the Capital Circuit into a three way tie with Everett and Resurrection for the championship. The 10-1 victory at Mason eliminated the Bulldogs from contention. Catcher Doug Gerkin was elected captain and Glen Gillett was the teams leading hitter at .425. Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell 10 South Lyon 17 South Lyo Holt 13 Fenton 5 St Mary Everett 7 Resurrect Howell n 8 Howell Howell Howell 5 Howell Howell ion 15 V ll UM ur 7 Mason 11 Holt 6 Resurrectio St Mary 3 11 Everett 12 10 Mason 1 nl 1-f ,ve Captain Doug Gerkin goes after a pop foul ill I Row 1 Fred Frostxc Gerald Humphries, Tom Walker Glen Gillett, Doug Gerkin, Captain, Tom Thumser, Frank Wright Fred Ward, Elwyn Davenport Row 2 Richard lkens, manager, Clarence Radloff, David Fisher Glen Rogers, John Beckwith, Carl Schroeder, Pat Miller, Ron Shoner, and Guy Jameson, coach 139 3, 5, 6: 5: 2, 0, ' 7 2, 6, . 3: ' 1 , or 1 ' 1 I X H N' I A Tk . Q H x 'vt . , kg 4 I ,f , I ' , I tp X , 1 X 4 , ' X f X , x , F si 1 ' if 1 , a X T 1 I ' i ll I K V K 1 , 'Y J... ef f -.. , 2 S y v 5 , - Q , vm my ,. ,, ,,, -- fi cl 'y ,i ,, QA A W , 7.v L x , A rl- 1. Q az' .xr k . M ,Q A, 'v 1 ,U Xfx, we y ' ir ,wi ' ' i 1 W , 1' ' . 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