wgfwk M0994-A uw AP M3 'jffmyl My I wb VMDVPLEWLM il QPIL7 fffyf juli M Wqjfifjx MNPMV XHNQN My Jvjj S 531255 W XXX J' by XRS wwf ww ig? by JW WMD +Z'jwA:N ff Q W W fy 4,3 F' Qs? E' ww wif? iE,4'1 J ywvwff MM I! fr - ,Q VV v Y-in Mr V W I '- ., , M' --A 5 my L!! LUV Y LLMAYQ L .V 'xV, I I I 03 fx U' 1 V i Eb EA UQ ' '1 V K A 6 -xx 1. b XJ I I fl V i I 72,4 I U X N9 WM A v V ' ' , F Q , U N 3 M H, 1. ai Mfwujh lick! ' ' f , my -VQLL A f sw , f . X X. X JN N XX X Nw NE 1 V f wx v Q , N ni: ' 1 I -1 if . ' , H li VI: ,Q jg cn xx N? XS QQ 31 'K QL' YV' XV - XB' m :X Q Z ' ff JY N Q f f fff X K 51 of J' N 'gf X? mx x Ns fx: -X -if 'IF' ,. :fl g -.' v' J W5 ' 5 L . w V ,, x 3 j xv Sv X , X' 'J , 19' ' A7 XQW 3 ' ,U ,L X - ' Mr wg' fy . , LJ M., .N ,fixm . X xx V. x, Q X yi xx' Jr E J .. -. X Y Xu gy V 4 N 'Af X! , x V ' X A F 17 VX .QQ , Ng F J' X - X I W if mm lf! Dy . :b X - xy NFXN XT h X EAR. , N XJ- xx S XX X X XX N f . 2 ' ' x. My . Y Q W J 1' PLX ' Y ' l H L ' N A Erra f I f NR H71 1' VN ' I 1 l E! M!! 1 F s M . N XV - J 4 f H If lf!! ff, ,- -,q.A 'Tfiii fsse- -iq ... F'i ,yt 'G x X S 'f In 'K U t 'm l 8 A . Y , ff l j I W JMX J J J L ' f7 XL VJ! if ff!! 1 uf 7 ff 'M pf! 1 lf! J' ,V f Wy QL X1 ff X! f J jy ij up ffl! 4 if 'JOM 1 if .fl Wfiwfhugg Wi M The 1960 TORCH Staff hd1t01 Bonme Camel on Layout Edlt01 Lucy Bu1kL Copw Ed1tO1 Ka1en Cla1k Spolts Ed1t01 Petel VdHW1Hlxls Bubmess Mfmage1 Janet Longevs ix AdV91f1S111g, Manage1 Joyce Pecken Photogldphg Ed1tO1 Evelyn 1NI0lgd11 Photog1aphe1 W1l11am F1d1e1 O llfll 1' , h 4- 4' ' 4 , f 1 1 vi!! ' e 1 , r - f , 1 4 Qgtffl ' iii .1 ' re U ff L- 7 in 4914! , Ti ffm, I fl' I kJ ' jj if , ,' 3 , - ' 5 AZ 1 ' I nl I- f V i Af -, 'K K , ' 1' 0 r Lf I JC , U I ,ff fo, ue -fy - LV QU A-1 'y V . ,L C V ,JJ f , 1 ,Lf A , ,. V ,L I 22 pf' ,L in L- Q w 1 f I ' W 4 x, ,.fw4f fymwnf xi If 4 fl fx! L XL, I . U f fu, A, I I a I I JV by VL lx W E I - df ! I' X I J ,f M!! ,I , I 181 Q 1 I I I A. A X 3 A, 1,10 ' ' jf 5 Q V J I ,ILM K t lf ,LII 1 I -5,11 I V U U7 I. J , r JL M ' ' ' r ' e , ' - S il Y . 1 V f Q I Z XYNKWNXX , -' ,. ,., . ,,, .., . ,.,,,,..... .. . , K +.- ' K-af .fr Q 4-Q fx,-P I -'asf' A W .Yi The 1960 TDRGH Tells the Story... TABLE 0F CONTENTS Faculty Ad1ll1H1St1 3.t1Oll Unde1 classmen , SDO1 ts Act1v1t1es AdVGlt1S1HQ' 56 Sprmg arrlves on the scene accompanxed hx me chiracterlstlc of anxrous longmg for 'summer vacauon Thre 19 fam1l1ar IH the faces of lllghlanders George Burke Cathx Cnmeron Harold Belcher and anet Dunham who depart from the school after 1 hard dax at llowell ll1gh Howell Hugh School T e Howell, Mlehlgan ' ' .....,................ 42 --M 45 ' ....................... 467 eeee e 77 ' ................,.............. 78-90 Seniors ........,..................... 99 -116 N .................,.......... 122 -137 ................,........ 138 mlfll . 4 N , ly xc. .,k 1 ,v J. I I I ob'Zemper 1 1 t,- s W f'7' .,v' ,ol fs aff? 2!L ,f 1-ffgf' 331:18-TI' I 9-ff!! 2.22 'M' -53F'J-'P' The 1960 TORCH is dedicated to our beloved Mr Guy Jameson yearbook advisor at Howell hlgh school from 1956 to 1959 His death last autumn brought sorrow to all of us Mr Jameson s way of living his devotion to duty his dedication to Highlanders as a coach and teacher and his love of perfection will al ways be a goal for each of us to strive for It is hoped that each succeeding yearbook staff will realize the responsibility of the TORCH S honor its continual climb toward perfection based on the national 8W8ld winning TORCH published by Mr J ln 1959 With these things in mind we proudly dedlcat this book in fond memory of hum '21 dmc ? M1 Guy H Jameson hioughout the lnstoiv of the TORCHand Its fore iunnei, the SCROLL the main function behind ycarbook publication has been the same This function has revolvcd aiound one goal the yearbook s achievement to sei ve its school and community as a memoiy book Oui yearbook can be described as ou1 school s famllv album In p1 evious years, yearbooks were memory albums for seniors only 'lo boost sales along with mtei est among students, the book was overhauled to its present form the entire history of one year of school life The 1960 TORCH staff has tiled to compile between the two covers of this book every significant event which took place dui mg the past school yeai Latei in the summer, a supple ment which completes this book will be mailed to our subscribers At Howell high, another function of the TORCH is to promote a good relationship between the school and the community. We hope to give outsiders a true and compre- hensive picture of what our school is trying to accomplish in the role of democracy. If we can achieve this goal, the book will be well worth its purpose. The TORCH staff hopes this book will live beyond its publication year and continually increase m value to the owner. Our goal is to provide the student body with the finest, worthiest book within our means. Accomplishing this goal gives assurance that the 1960 TORCH was a worthy school project. 5 ll -. -l'g6P:gl. , . v -J f lr.'f'F'-g ' imap' :.4S ' I . ' Y 1 , . . . ' . . , K . . . . . , ' , F Lf ' . . V. 52 w,,.,1 y ' 1.15, Qi!-3 . . . , ' . . '. R - . . 0 ' . V l - ' ' ' IK H ' l N . . A 1, . Q - - . , xl V ' 5' l X ' f - ,.-.- X - .ri . v ,IF 'I' . +-Q wx Q4 f A u ' v w . . . - . . - . , , t - ' . . . i . . Y It v 7 l ' ' n o - , A . ,. , 1 - l ' . . O r . . -' . 7 N ' . 77 1 ' . . . . , . . D . . 1 i U . . . . . .- . . . . . - . - . . . .. AMID EXGITEMENT AND UONFUSIUN ANNED HIGHLANDERS Registration begins bright and early Monday morning with a long wait in line. Inside the auditorium Cat lastj Mrs Hoskmg gives Bob Ladner the number and combination of his locker a home away from home for the coming year Somehow it was September after 1 lelsure summer of dCtlN1t16S and l03f1llg to our hearts content school bells welcomed us back The last summer holiday s, climaxed bv Labor Dax weekend bl ought students home t Howell after var1ous pursuits in traxeling wo1k1ng and summer studies gleat expectations New faces teachels and students gleeted the coming year with varied degrees of anx1etx The 1959 60 school wear was underwaw ' Reglstration and class1f1cat1on were first on the agenda During the last week of August this task was undertaken md long lmes of students fllled the halls 1 ji-ig I sure hope I dont have fifth hour lunch again' says Karen Clark as she receives her class schedule Mrs Will mow and Mrs Schwartz have a big Job ahead 1959 schedules 6 f db L 3 ... , ., . D , i J I' fl. : Q , 1 v 1 . , . . .Uv Af , . . H U H O K v Q ' L1 L- ' K ' 4 1 ' , ' ' , ' 3. . . ' f Highlanders began the school year with U A -Q ' ' A -' 'V' - af' Y I ,gs . . . . . V . ' T ' f g n - I 1 . L' V nv , nd I . I V L1 2 f , UMBLE BACK T0 READIN At the end of the lnne Mrs Hlldebrandt IS ready to check due bulls book lusts and prnces Locker schedule books and the year has begun! Startmg' 1 new school year 18 accompamed mth mam COIlfLlSlI1g' SltLl?1t10l1S Students f1nd numerous forms to flll out schedules to adjust plctures to be taken locker comblnatlons to flgure out and books to be purchased Othels xeahze the task of wakxng eazly lll the mornlng for the followmg ten months Th lalgest en1 ollment rn the schools hlstory pre sented us mth the task of adjustlng to our over crowded cond1t1ons September found us settmg our goals and developmg an awaleness of lesponslblhtv to ourselves and others Another year a new exper1ence WRITIN AND 'RITHMETIC fi' Qi rf' .5 ,,,....-of liL N- 4 'Q Another lxne another walt and Mxss Warner IS readx to check the book llst Glenda Marrale watches hers mtently Toby Chenownh Mr Zemper a camera and one plcture commg up The yearbook ns nn the making already 7 7 1 1 V v I I ' Y 7 if I . 2 , S .i . V. 7 . V. Y, . N . ' x s . , k 3 . ' x , , k , ' L . , . . 7 ' . e T, 1 , , ' 1 ' , ' f ', 2 - . . . 1 f-L ' ., . ' . . ' 3 'i . . V' ' -' . T' C . I Y uf . q g . . . ,sas , M QXWE, n . u n u c ,,. ,- - ,S ' :Gr :A ' mf ? .F A H . .X 1 X . ' . l ' Q l y W M, ,f , C y W we 4 ' Y 14 I l If K . ' - .' . . H, ! s -V I' f K . 1 -' I I . Faculty at Howell High . ducatlon IS the ma1n funct1on of ou1 school system A sound knowledge comes from a well1ounded ar1 ay of ho11zons To bu1ld a b3S1C educatlon a1ound these l'lO11ZO1'lS new d1scove11es new ldeals and neva developments a1e mcluded IH Howell h1ghs Cufllculum These IH tu1n a1e 1espons1ble fO1 mamtalmng the mam funct1on of our school system educat1on Faculty membe1s a1e the lmplements th1ough wh1ch the C016 of educatlon IS t13.I1SIT11tt6d P10111 tlme to t1me new teache1s come and go some stay to make the11 homes but baslcally the11 obJect1ve IS the same Each IS lnterested 1n dolng the best to tu1n out flne Amer1can c1t1zens to a natlon wh1ch IS dependent upon the11 cha1acte1s A worthwhlle h1gh school p1 ogr am means a lot to the students Because our teache1s we1e students at one t1me too they real1ze the beneflts that should be 1eaped 1n order to have a good college p1ep O1 xocat1onal background be h1nd a student when he IQCGIVSS h1s d1ploma F01 these 1easons they a1e fu mly ded1cated to the11 p1 ofesslon whlch IS a truly noble one Teachers actlvely pa1t1c1pate IU ou1 ext1a cu111cula1 p1 Ogl am too Upon g1aduat1on f1 om h1gh school the great est fr1end 1emembe1 ed by many boys 1S the1r coach Other teache1s assume 1espons1b1l1t1es as sponsors for clubs and orgamzatlons wh1ch serve to beneflt h1gh school students These 3CtlV1t16S 1equ11e many ext1a hours aftel school but a teacher s compensat1on can be found 1n a smgle ph1ase the students love a chee1 ful g1Ve1 l Wlth these notat1ons IH mlnd the TORCH app1ec1a t1vely salutes the membe1s of the h1gh school faculty and admlmstratlon The famous Valentlne beaut es me darl ng Mr Jack Vnce precxous Mr John Patterson the del cate Queen and lovely Mr Clare Hor ood 8 I I . . -fl 1 I . . . 1 1 . -. . I 1 1 1 . . . , 1. . 1 0 . , , aw 77 , ' 1 1 4 1 - 1 ' 1 I ' 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . , . . I J I . - 1 . 1 . 1 1 7 ' - D I . I l . I 1 . 7 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 U - U I. I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - - 1 ca ' 11 , , ' ' . . . . . . . , . . . , , an , ' , 77 . . 1 ' ' , . .. k ' i ' 1 i . i 5 ' . , 1 5 . w . N -1' his J pl-x ww.. Qt xii 24.1 90 ,,g:'! ff 'V 4 jxfkktd 5, 1 L -w ,,. 'NX X' -is Caruss uses everythmg even Halloween, to math problem while Jerly Vhlson stands by JUNIUR HIGH BASIC It isnt dlfflCLllI says Mr Robelt Herbts providing a few simple rules are mastered Patty Beeman concentrates on the problem Daily work sharpens the mind and wears down the eraser. Mr. Richard Caruss hives an he ing han 0 David Richardson. All eyes fotused on the board asks 'VIr Voixel Gaidnei as he piepares to explain an arithmetic example to his class Junior high mathematics re qunes four couises for 7th and 8th grade students During these years students have prat ous types of problems prepar ing them for higher math Students are prepared for varxous aspects needed to sur vive the mathematical problems confronting them m everyday life The world of fractions, 1n troductions to simple goemetry, and income tax procedures ac companied with reviews of ad dition, subtraction multiplica- tion and division impress basic fundamentals on young minds. These courses are well plan- ned to achieve their purpose. This is evident when one looks at the mathematical reputation Howell high has been known for in the past and present. Mrs. .Shirley Albrant explains the fundamentals of percentage problems to her eighth grade math students. Q2 r 4 TRAINING I MATH MAKES THE JUMP To tical experience in solving vari- 9 7 7 X 1 '3 Q Jr? 8 5 Z yr 1 ? 5, 2 3? - 5 af 3 I Strugglxng agalnst equat1ons and formulas M1s Black s algebra and geometrx classes contmually drlve on ward These courses are elect1ve IH the hlgh school currlculum and are requlred to enter most colleges Patlently l1sten1ng to the Wd1lS of dlsrnay Mrs Black tll8S to explaln vshy The password for many of the Day after dav neva problems arlse and solutlons must be found The order and s1mpl1c1tv of these subjects are amazlng To a student who hasn t seen the l1ght lt seems as though the cob webs of the mlnd can never be brush ed awaw Generatlons past have been fed the Joxs and dlstastes of algebra and geometrv These are comfortlng words to the present generatlon who need not be begulled bv 1tS puzzllng Wavs Maybe the tangents to a cncle from ai? HIGHER MATH EASIER. GEOMETRY, ALGEBRA students is just believe it. 'M 3 'C fs y irq? i i AND TRIS UOMPLICATE LIFE BUT ARE BASIC Many students see advanced mathe- matics as an impossible field but for Howell's enthusiasts, its mastery is a source of satis- faction and real pleasure. Upper classmen enter the realms of higher math in the forms of advanced alge- bra, solid geometry and trigonometry. In their second year of algebra, students find the emphasis on understanding old formulas and equations while discovering new ones. They are introduced to sets, logarithms, ana- lytical geometry and much more puzzling ma- terial. Seniors are offered a semester each of solid geometry and trigonometry. Solid deals with three dimensions and students must adjust to a new perspective. Projects are made illustrating one of the theorems or axioms. All of the courses are helpful in develop- ing logical thinking and reasoning. Mi -I ff s. Eddie Lucas ponders over an algebra problem while Mr. James Schoeneich concentrates on an- other assignment. Mr. Shoeneich examines Lucy Burke's completed geometry project. In the back- ground, Judy Blaine concentrates on a theorem. Larry Tank, John Beckwith, and Dennis Wenk listen to Bill Blacks expert advice on as- sembling solid geometry projects. FOR THE SCIENTIST. BIULUGY INTRODUCES LIVING , W si-w..g 1 The study of Botany takes ,lp neally halt me ea1 m Bxology class Here Mx 'vlagha explams the flowers l'91JI'fJdllCtlV6 system Mn Nlaglxa dlscusses the mlcro acquarlum Wllh Chleo Cunnmgham Gary Knapp Andre Cunnmgham md fom Rose ,pf 14 f Sh my llttle fuends how are you to d x 6XCld1mb 'Vlr Maglla, the biology texcher survevlng the hydras that mature be1ut1fullv under hls watchful eye lJlOlO,Q,'V class seem to mclude scalpels, for maldahyde and dlsectlng pans Book learn mg IS also lncluded among these varlous llboratory act1v1t1es of leaves, stems, lloxx ers and reproductlon Also for the fu st tlme smgle celled plants and anlmals ple sent in mterestmg lllX6Stlg'clt10I1 to the lnology students Mlcroscopes dl lg: xms, mowles, 'md studxes are Just a few of the teachlng udes used 1n thls class R if .. X y Y iii ' '4 I , . I , ' u v -' ' tl y . ' ' l .- x 1 1 C I I 'i 7 ' 1- K Y Q , 1 , . - 1 4 0 aj? ' l . ' r z , . V' ' C . U In n 'X The standard idea of procedures in a M, Y-M . U q' . . ' ' J I ' ' n K 2 . . . , 'V 1 , ' . - . v V . I . A L C A n, l ' r ., 'z 'Q .' . T 'X ' WDRLD WHILE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS Beginning a group of important courses at Howell high is 7th grade science. Learning about life, stars, animals and plant life often provides the spark of interest that leads a stu- dent to better himself in the science field. Interest is added with experi- ments films and much observation of growing things. The new scientists study evervthing from the stars in the universe wax down to the center of the earth For many students this course is their first taste in any type of sci ence Through this experience the great scientists of the next genera tion may get their start Joanne Kalocsay Joanne Wiedman and Bob Hall busily perform the task of house cleaning the acquariums AY Bob Harmon and Mr John Thede work together processing a science experiment wr M1 Thede rms his smile of satis faction after successfully completing experiment in his science class PREPARE FDR THE STUDY UF SPACE AGE PRUBLEMS N11 Mzushall wvuts fox 'mn answer from h1s seventh grade sclence class durmg a questlon and answer peuod M John Marshall watches Susan 'VIack1e demonstrate the earth s ax1s to her classmates L Mary Beth Sopcak and Shirley Dleterle watch the screen as Mr Nell Buehler operates the sllde projector 16 T. . ffik .. 'SN A .g E 'E' i L . A Y . . . A A -- 1 . ,. .' . M A - I X N SUUN T0 BE MET IN CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS N11 Robtrt Looltw ucpluns the fundamentfxle of 1 coeffltlent of f11tt1on LXD8lllTl9l1t to kathy GIGS and led 1ette Hoffman I I ffl The hlgh school NLISIILQE Lll1Y'1Cll1llI'!1 111 cludee courses 111 chem1st11 1nd phx QICN These COUISSS are deslgned to seue ls 1 preparatlon f0l the college p1ep student 1 well as thoee who onlx seek gene1al 1TlfOl mat1on about the sc1e11t1f1c l1fe The 15102141111 offered senee g1fted students along mth tht '11 erafze g1oups JUHIOFS tackle Ch6m1QtlS one of the most d1fflCLllf COUISQS 111 the Qchool It ls sa1d that we lne 111 cl chemlcdl world as well as a phx s1c.1l s1o1ld Chem1st1x ls the SCIGIILL, of elements components 1eact1ons and ewactness Exeuthmg must be flgtlled out laboratou tested .md f1na.ll1 thO1OLlQhlX memomzed The Qemor X931 90161108 p1og1am 1 chmaxed mth phx s1cQ The COU1 se 1s set up o xarung needs XQ1111 It ls 4 d1ff1Cllt course, 1equ11111g muth l1 11d Htllh, toncen tr.1t1o11, and appl1c.1t1o11 ? xlV1dl1 Portnty and Kdftll Litobs tonf1 dently perfolm a ChLmlbtlV expemment Doc Cooley looks on wlth hopes that It wont ex plode Oh oh tlns tx11tr1n1tnt 1s11 t W01k mg., out 11g,ht' Saws Andx Palker as Due xx hole 5ltl.18tl0l1 . , 1 ' '. - ' . 1 X Q l 1 '- . 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Y 1 - IIRIIIER TRAINING PREPARES FUTURE DRIVERS Elden URVIS and Wlm Seales carefully SCFUIIIIIZG the work of Mr Cecll Vogt removmg the radlator cap Each semester students who are lo xears of age or older are el1g1ble to start a semester course 1n drlver t1a1n1ng The flrst two w eeks of the course are spent 1n contmual classroom work After that, one day a week lb spent ln the classroom where mOV16b are shown Actual dr1v1ng experlence takes place every other day for one hour Durlng the semester course at s1x week mtervals, the students col lect and turn ln all the olgamzed ma terlal they have collected 1ns1de and OUtS1d6 of class Dr1ver tra1n1ng was not 16 qulred 1n past years but now It IS an essent1a1 part of the regular cur r1culum Law requlres 33 hours of class work and SIX hours of actual dr1v1ng Because of the lack ln classroom fac1l1t1es, these classes haxe to meet on the audltorxum stage and the ankle bone IS connected to the leg bone says Mr Jack Vmce Art Wr1ght Phll Watters and Roseanne Gmsburg seem to agree but Ph1l Hughes seems skeptlcal I 18 AGRICULTURE EDUDATES TOMORROW'S FARMERS Keeping up with the constant changes i1r the field of agriculture is the job accomplish- ed rn the agriculture classes of 1959 1960 Wrth an enrollment of 33 students, an increase ox er last X ear work rs carrred on rn many fields These rnclude farm and farm management the planning and operating of 'r successful farm business and the care and management of the farm woodlot The nature preparation and conservation of the different soils and the study of the char acterrstrcs breeds care and handling of lrve stock also are wrthrn the program In addrtron to the standard voc rtronrl agriculture classes there rs a class of farm mechanics for the adx anced agriculture stu dents Here a future farmer learns to select and care for hrs equipment properly and master skrlls he wrll need to know when he rs operating hrs own farm The rncreased enrollment shows that rgrrculture rs not dyrng out It rs a freld of contrnurng progress with a constant need for improvement Wrth the education the boys receive through the teaching of Mr Weaxer they are well on their wax to opening new doors rn their chosen freld agrrculture vp' sv L Q-1 Vlr Merle Weaver lectures hrs ag class on the latest development rn the freld of farm operation Successful farmrng and rts operatron are shown to the class by Mr Weaver 35 rllustrated on this quality forage chart -'--v -ungr- Quahty forage :T-1. ,fn A is , 'w-N N Nl Q SHORTHAND, TYPING AND BOUKKEEPING BECDME ge .Qs Future asprrants m the busmess world Sylvra Parshall Janet Kelhl and Beverly Grarnger try to perfect the1r shorthand rn 1 darly drctatron test grven by Mrs Agnes Whrte The sound of busv txpewrrters could often be heard nerr the com mercral classrooms Here students learn how to be successful Ill the busrness world Frrst rear tx prng rttracts most students srnce the abrlrtx to type 1 essentral rn manv phases of lrfe College bound students as well as those who are preparlng for the busrness VsO1'ld are combrned rn frrst wear tx prng The advanced courses proxrded 1n tvprng are usuallv popular among those xx ho are takrng shorthand bookkeeprng and general busrness The ma1or1tx oi these classes are composed of grrls future stenographers and secretarres rn the busy world of busrness offrces Shorthand rs a unrque part of offrce xx ork and rs strll holdrng rts own desprte mechanrcal dexrces xr hrch are takrng rts place Masterrng shorthand requrres much nractrce rn order to garn neces sarw skrll and speed It can easrlx be termed as the studx of a forergn language because shorthand car be Justlx termed as the language of secre tarres Now here IS the way to set margrns says Mr Culver Barley to Jane Smrth Jack Howe concentrates on a contmurty practrce rn the back ground ,X il 1 it M' . 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Y Z, ' ' K' ' sv L V ' .V , - f r 3 ' f 1 . rw 3 It 15 ESSENTIALS FUR FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Mr Clare liolw ood pauaea to CXpld.lIl a bumnees p1oblem to hla alas -X11 of theme flgllllm mu t balance CNC1llY 111515115 Wir Horxxood but Halle Bmx ton dee nt appe'11 to be totallx con vlncul F1rst X611 tspmg attlactx moxt Qtudentb Qmce the '1b1l1tx to tx pe 1 ewentlal 111 rnanx phages of l1fe College bound studente '15 11 ell as thoee 11 ho a1e preparmg fo1 the bubmess XY orld a1e combmed 1n fu at X631 tx pmg The advanced coureee prouded 111 tx pmg a1e uauallx popular among thoxe xx ho Q19 tak1ng shorthand, bookkeepmg and general busmes The ma1o11tx ol these classes a1e compoeed of g11le futu1e Stenographem and secretaues 111 the buey world of busmese Off1C9w Shmthand IS a Lllllqlle part of off1ce 11 ork and IS atlll holdmg 1tS own desp1te mechamcal devlces whlch are takmg 1tN place Masteung shorthand requues much nract1ce 1n order to gam necex 'sary sk1ll and speed It can eas1lw be termed as the studs of a fore1g11 language because sho1thand can be Justly termed as the language of Qecre tar1es IMAGINATIDN, INGENUITY ARE PRIZED IN ART Mary Ann Poma delxghtfully watches Mrs Barbara Patterson 'ns she begms to cut then S6Cl9t project -X cloud of scllousncss p xsses ove1 M1s Patter o mtl 'NI.11y Ann Wl1lC.ll 1LVCdlS thelr unceltamty oxu thc pmgects successful completlon VS 1th smlles of uctory Mrs Patterson and Mary Ann trmmphantlw VIQVV the Halloween mask 1n 1tS completed fO1m Q-s '.Y Workmg under llmlted condl tzons thls year the art classes have proved the1r Capablllty Then' ac compllshments lnclude w o r k 1 n g w1th clav pamtmg, stlll llves, char coal etchlngs temperas, Oll pamt mg and watercolor For the f1rst t1me 1n the h1story of the art classes the school has furmshed mam of the materxals Art work extends beyond the classroom The posters, s1gns, sport decorat1ons and Chrlstmas decor at1ons that hghtened the halls of the school YK e1e products of the art classes 1 A Q--0? xj ' CIO Ang NI 22 94 The lxbrary IS growmg ln volumes wear by year to meet the needs of a grow mg student body Empty shelves are a past NISIOII as they have been replaced wxth many new books Unfortunately students have been con s1derably llmxted 1n llS1I'lg the l1brary fac1l1 tles Due to our over crowded condxtlons the l1brary IS servmg as a classroom thus allow mg xt to be opened for proper use only two hours a day The l1brary has a stocked set of refer ence shelves a card catalogue system and manv books for enjoyable readlng mcludlng both f1ct1on and non f1ct1on Thxs part of the school rece1ves much use durlng term papers and research work A course IH elementary l1brary sclence IS conducted by the l brar1an as an electlve These students learn catalogulng checklng out and 1n l1brary procedure book care and b1nd1ng magazlnes 1nto volumes They are very useful asslstants too Here is another stack of books to process library aids Kathy Lawson and Sharon Guy. Eager students Duane Shooter and Davxd Hall wnxlously Walt for Mrs Harrxet Frostlc school 11 brarlan to check out thelr books after school says Mr-, Harriet Frostic to e'xt,tr vw- fl an-an . . . . H ,, . , - v. . . Y . .I , - ' - ' . , .. . . V 1 v . . . . . r Q N Lk I - . Q r Nt, S 1 ' . . . ' 1 r 9 9 . Y . , . C l , I . Y y H ,ll D C rl V l - I 1 X Gm I s , EU if is The numbei of students enrolled in French classes has experienced an in ciease over previous years The smooth flowing and soft sounds of this language are a delight to most ears. French students began the school year under the teaching of Mrs Vir- ginia Hamilton who moved after a few months and was replaced by Mrs. Hairiet Gates. Students studying the French language aie introduced to the life and literature of the Frenchman along with basic French grammar. Mrs. Gates supplemented the textbook Chardenal with two French readers for first and second year students. These served to better acquaint the students with gen- eral conversation and idiomatic forms. First year students worked on maps of France to become familiar with famous historical places while second year students were required to do projects pertaining to France. 1 aff' if ,' Eff if T255 T493 ,V x . 411. it ?g1,!+Ea :Z , 4 I' if! gif? WW , -ff ..f 3 ,, if , mx L . . li Y! . :W STUDIED ALDNG WITH LANGUAGE -Nm 11 M1ss Josephme DAngelo guxdes the class through an 1mportant phase of thexr work oral rec1tat1on g1v1ng practlce 1n both translatmg and I'6adlngL3tlI1 No class h1c haec hoc does not come from '1 d1unl en Roman they ale demonstratlve ad 1ect1ves savs MISQ DAngelo to he1 Lat1n stu dents Puella puellae puellae puellam puella rec1te Lat1n students who eagerlw part1c1 pate 111 declens1on dr1lls Taught bx Nhss Josephme D Angelo Lat1n students f1nd a fore1gn languag can be fun ex en 1f It does take t1me and effort -Xfter a one wear course a student xx ho has put forth effort 1S able to translate After two xears the students are able to 1ead mo1e d1ff1cult material and ur1te the1r ovsn storles Lat1n ls a d1ff1cult language to learn and ls also hard to maste1 Often t1mes Lat1n tudents fmd that th1s course lm helpful 111 lllllldlllg' an Enghsh xocabularx 2a 41' 3-11 11, , ,r. Y I ' ' lK!Y ' T - :I ' Y 1 , - I l ' x .1- . '45 -al as 'Y y 1 a s a . . I ' , ' l , v Y . . , I . A 7 K . - 1 9 ' A -I, , ' simple Latin and write small sentences. . - ff? ,H i. J SUGIAL Srumss INCLUDE ANCIENT GwluzA1loNs All set for an argument' The look m Mr Charles Badura s eyes shows that a llvely class dlscusslon IS underway On a rapxd tour from the cradle of C1V1l 1zat1on ln Egx pt through World War II tenth graders speed through World HlSt0Fy fi Studymg events and learmng dates IS only a part of the work Hlstory IS a l1VlIlg sclence that effects every event xn the present Reports maps and f1lmS all make the events studled more real ,va- At each semesters end most classes are Nh requ1red to turn 1n a term paper on somethlng they conslder most lmportant ln the study of our world ,- ' All right who wrote that Huckelberry Hound discovered Amerlca on the last testo says Mr Badura to hxs history class Jie' an New .A 26 . v !'3'i . . . , nf, 7 K . 5 n . L y N 4 .. n 7 V, 5 ' ' ' -WM' :NMI , . I gl V. l Mefw n ' - . 7 . YI ' ' 1 , . . . l V -, f P ' 'trite Qi' A an Q , in 'v . Wi ,,-. I . ww 'X' -. ,M-...W 6 V., W - - . f , Awyhfww-WMM' ' A' -W I 5 , . . 5 . , , a..,,wr,,,f,5,VA, Y . M 4 ,, Af 6 'V-4 'Na rl 41 RK.. Amused by her class Yliss Florence VN xrner listens to a new idea in -Kmerican government class -X complete knowledge of the United States government an insight ii to the fundamentals of law and the skillful method of democracy are the things learned in American Govern- ment class. It is common knowledge that if the United btates is to have a strong government it must educate its neo Jle in the basic ideas of ce- mocracv. It is for this reason t at government is a required subject at Howell high. International Relations is at new subject offered to members of the senior class. The class, taught by Miss Warner, covers United States foreign policy toward world situ- ations. .Z Rodney Willnow and Jon Lennert operate the tape recorder while Tim Abramson tries to organize his interview with Sheriff Gehringer for Gox ernment class. Miss Warner and practice teacher Mrs kennedx pre pare assicnments for Government Class -9 27 - 1. -sd g .....i ,b ' 3 N, J ' his Lu' 'S gg: I .71 Q 'A , 554. ,fi nv ... -'i-Alf 'rio . 1' ' 'F 1 A ., ,-'-lq un N Ayr' .5557 l' - rs . V, - fc . E ,, f 'L : - ' K -44s :ty ' . ffixf- .:, - 1 , .Fw n - -..- 'W - by I Q 'X ,.- ' . ' 5 ' i 1 ' M , .tif . . I I, ,, w i 1 A X X . J, . ' , V , - .2 X , .. , W-N, 4 . one - he G 4 ., V X 1 7: in 'W f ,, , , s , ' ' 'Q N '- if , v - ' A W. ,t Y' . .K ,, . . . X to 4 . 1 1 7 C L L U 7 A 1 . n 1 . i . Y C T N I I - f 1 UF UUR FUREFATHERS Highlanders in U.S. History class join millions of juniors throughout the country. Because this background is necessary for understanding American government it is required all over the U Aiding history teachers in putting across their point are movies, and cur rent event magazlnes, because teachers feel that present and past history are equally important Movies show his torical eyents in a different way, add ing interest and making events come aliye for the student History is forever in the making Parents might be surprised to learn that the depression IS practically ancient history for todav s students So too, a Highlander realizes that his children will probably study in a US History class the events that happened during 1960 Its as simple as ple' pleads M1 Lvnn Teller to his eighth grade history class The tariff problem in the United 'States appears to be a difficult challenge to his students Mr Teller Ray Peckms and Susan Oakley work with maps in eighth grade U History This is one of five classes held in the libiary every day ., 2...A - f 1 . . . 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N Ax CULLEGE ENGLISH PREPARES FDR TUMORRUW College Engllsh became one of the most popular sen1o1 courses th1s xeu Students agree th1s populautx xx rs caused bx then xxell llked all around teacher N11 John Patterson Classes xx ere held on an o1de1lx formal bas1s xx1th many contempox x thought d1CL1SSlOllS taklng place Thought ploxokmg subJects xxexe pro posed and college bound S9lllOI'S tore them apart xxxth pros and cons Surpr1s1nglx orfxl book reports came to be xx ell l1ked and appleclated bx the students These were 1equ1red and many students learned to take an Ill terest 1n todax s best sellers 'xlany speeches xx ere gn en as a put of the cou1 se and the L1te1a1v Cax ll cade a hlgh school publ1cat1on became and Death of a Salesman bx plax xx rlght Arthur Mlller, xx e1e ICYIGXX ed 111 the class also EnJoy1ng a class dlscussxon N11 Duwd bhaefer poses some questlons to keep It movmg i Mr John Patterson reads from Caval cade a hterary magazme College hnglxsh Do you 'xlxxaxs keep a Bugs Bunny comic ln 5ou1 Engllsh book Nlr Patterson asks Bud ROEQI Larxx Tank and Ba1ba12 Hoel gun ln the background S .t e ' , . . K K A N V X! I 1 ' .Y . ' ' uc ' ' .' E xv? ,, - Q , x , 1' , A . - ' . c- W ' - ' in- . 'ark' . . .X N 1 --' A ,' as , va as rr N ' I N C V ' , . ' .v ' ,7 H ' H 'N M I 4 . ' I Y c 'I . H ' . . ,. - N c V c . - xv ' - - . . , , I 1 1 7' I popular with the class. All of My Sons Students recewe every month. u K 11, v, C.,- . ' , Q ' v 4 Q 1' v ' x K 5- x . . .' ' I ' - 4- X . X F . -2' L 1:9413 J X c J. 1 57, .- ' Jxl. o r p- I -x . If 1 , 1 s A dl . ' I ' Q' 79 UUR WURLD, UUR GOVERNMENT AND UURSELVES 'i-..... You mean that dmky lxttle spot IS How ell'J Stanley Cunnmgham works on maps m lth grade geography Seventh graders get a new outlook on the world through Geography As well as studymg the boundarles and land forms of VJFIOUS countrles they study the people and then' customs It 1s lmportant to us to be famlllar mth other lands and people 1f we 1ntend to contmue belng' a World power In psychologx the studx of the human m1nd students learn to analxze personalxtx The course outllnes the qualltles of personallty necessarx for sue cess and how to ox ercome nega t1ve qual1t1es The causes and cu1es ot men tal lllness are studled students learn the charactexlstlcs of the emotlonallx matule person As projects each membe1 of the class xnltes '1 phllosophx ot l1fe and a self an1lxs1s 'Ml' 4 A Mr Welton Chamberlam studles the class durmg a test W ALL FIND NTERRELATION IN THESE CLASSES i i XDYV r ' A'-0 X Steve Kaufman watches Mr. Richard Clark prepare tape recordings for class use. Knowing that the future is a meeting of the past and present has given an insight to students in the freshmen Civics classes. Basic classroom structure is di- vided into two divisions correspond- ing in length with the semesters. Two hooks are used to supplement the course. The first is a text dealing with foundations and the problems of society. The other is dedicated to the foundations and operations of our government. This year, the freshmen explored Howell in search of city relics and valuable items in our state's history. Outlining and history seem to go hand in hand. ' - fxlrs, Mary Austin instructs her class in the finer points. -ff r. Clark and Beverly Walker discuss interesting point in Civics class. II STITCH IN SEWING AND II STITCH IN THE A stitch in the right place saves the Outfit! cxcIaiInS Mrs, Constance Kaufman to a home economics student, Tliercsa Smith, Sewing, cooking, and general housework train girls to become bet- ter homemakers. Future positions as wives and mothers make this class popular among many girls. Mrs. Engstrom and Mrs. Kauf- man are the instructors in this course. A variety of studies pertain- ing to the home were covered this year. The girls found these topics to be most interesting. One of the most fascinating studies was the course in cake deco- rating. The girls brought their uten- sils to class and prepared the cakes to be decorated. The results were in- teresting as well as intricate. Cakes were festively decorated for every holiday and occassion during the year. Gloria Peckens puts the finishing touches on her cake In-l'oi'v displaying it with the others decorated by the home UVM f'I!1rm. 'Q ' GAY -.5 he Learning the finer points of sewing isn't difficult for Barbara Ward, Janet Ste-inacker, Sandy Knaupe, and Dottie Klen- der under the watchful eye of Mrs. Vera Plngzstrom. 'NI1 -Xlex Toth gatheis his bov vm tllss 'Hound the bli kboxid to ucplain the undamentils of a basketball game The facilities provided for the gg, m classes are few Basket ball volley ball and softball have helped to make the classes more enJox able plus healthful This year field hockey has been added to the curriculum and is well ac- cepted by the students. Gym is required in grades seven through nine. The girls have gym in the morning and the boys during the afternoon. Daily showers become a necessary but dreaded ritual. It isnt unusual to see students streaming out of the shower rooms checking to see if they haue all their clothes yet hurry- ing to their next hour class. To learn good sportsman- rhip skill at the participation sports and rules of these sports is the goal of the schools gym classes. Getting along in these fports will help the students in their later life to comprehend the ideas of good sportsmanship. Baibaia Qhiefei finds 1 questionable question on hei tust in glllb gym class Mis billy Campbell physic il education in tiuctoi tiles to help hei within all possible me ms' r if 33 fi SIDE BOTH ARE PART UF A HlGl'll.ANUER'S DAY ll. l -' ' tS'fI.' 'exif' ac' L' f - 1 - - . 7 ' - - ii ' fy ,, I , ! Y L9 E K N v 9 , I l N Q X 'b'K ' A FRDM THE FIRST ENGLISH CLASS IN SEVENTH GRADE ,M ' aiu.. Mr Cecil Inman enjoys some humerous VII'ltlYlgS of James Thurbei with his EDQIISI A seventh grade English class begins to prepare students for high schol work Pupils learn the importance of English because of its daily need throughout our lives This course also requires advanced work from students in the field of themes and term papers The sex en parts of speech are mastered and organized into correct grammatical uses Diagraming and sentence structure whlch effectivelv illustrate the make up of the English language are thoioughly cover This course dex otes pait of its time to revlews 1n the field of l1te1atu1e this year students a better appreciation ot poetry authors and orations Class Dan Eaton guts 1 speech in English class under the L nreful guidance of Mrs Jean Moore Dellghted with the interest of her class Mis Moore proceeds to read an interesting story from 1 :ms - as 'U? a 17 he r literature text Magi T0 THE TOUGHEST SENIOR COURSE, ENGLISH I.IT., AAL Angellka Schoberl and John Schott dlsplay Enghsh lxterature projects Enghsh hterature class cons1sts ot selected Jumors and SGHIOFS looklng for Wald to college 9dLlC21t1OI'lS Mls Helen HOSk1Hg has put thlq class on 1ts hlgh level Wlth her personal 1llt8l6St and love for England The studx of Engllsh hteratule covers twelve centumes of superb Eng l1sh wr1t1ng from Anglo Saxon tlmes of b1 ave rugged Normans to present dax B11t1sh wr1ters wxth new styles ldeas and bellefs In between students studx the culture of the Ellzabethan Age Purltan vs Cavaher IH Englands 17th centurx CIYII war D1 Samuel Johnson and the 18th centurw wrlters through the 6mOt10H3l poets of the Romantlc era and the bustlmg tlmes of Queen VICEOIIH Students are requ1red to accompanx each Age wlth a umt of urltten re sealch work Several book reports are requned some oral Vv0lk, and a com plete term paper also E l G 1. v I f I L - Q I ,Q e . . I 1 . C . Y ' 4 Q . Q A - Y.. . . 'c c K' Q.. . . V . K . , , ' 7 . Y . . . , I. .y. V l 1 V7 f Y n K v 1 . Q. -.. . ,. 'Q y Q - ,. , . Dun LANGUAGE IS THE SDURCE UF MUCH ENJOYMENT I1 With a troubled expression on his face Mr Robert Bloomer tries to get a point across to his eight grade English class It lsnt as complicated as the math problems behind us he tells them A mixture of literature and grammar is combined to form the English 10 classes taught at Howell high. Everything from Silas Marner and Julius Caesar to diagiamming complex sen tences is covered during the school year Mr Robert Bloomer IS the principal teacher of tenth grade English Other instructors, how eyer, teach this course as an extra Phyllis Sherwood demonstrates the requirements one must meet ln using his vocal mechanism properly The speech class taught by Mr Paul Bern hardt, accomplishes these points successfully Speech is one class yy here Highlanders have almost im pl1c1t freedom of speech, ex cept yyhen things get a little out of hand In this case 'VI1 Paul Beinhaidt calmly inter cedes Fund unentally speech is a study of oial communi cation It rlso my oly es dis cussions debates ind study of yocal contiol NI1 Bernnai dt ls also Hoyy ells only English Il teacher This course continues the study of grammar and litera tu1e for eley enth giaders 36 W-.,., . . . I 4 A Y ' aim V, . ax iw' My V Y ' l . . . 1 . . H . , . . ,, . , . . , , . . y . . f K M . . V 1 . - . . L '. 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AMUSEMENT AND SUMETIMES, HEAD SCRATGHING ,pr Hlstory IS what a nat1on dld llterature IS what a nation thought Wlth th1s quote Hlghlanders began the study of Amerlcan hterature Usmg the wr1t1ngs of three centurles as back ground ldeas are brought out and dlS cussed What the wrlter saxd and whv IS a polnt that IS strongly stressed Students study great Amerlcan authors 1n chronologlcal order and deal w1th evervone from Emerson to Frost Besides mvestlgatlng wrlters the stu dents study the short story poetry b1og1aph1es and prose D1fferent styles of Vtfltlllg are also dlscussed It IS hoped that students wxll gam 1 better understandlng of llterature by studxmg the reasons and ldeas behlnd the authors works It may also help the students to reason and solve problems he may have In hlS own lxfe Mr Gerald Sosnowskn d1scusses some mterestnng ldeas mn Amerlcan Lxterature wnth senior Bonme Cam tron Joan Arthur dnscusses George Bernard Shaws phonetxc language as part of an extra report ln Amerxcan literature 37 Mechanlcal drawlng D1 epares the stu dent for future work 1n the llnes of engmeez mg dxaftlng and archltecture At the flrst of the year students begln but later move up to more compllcated work 111 scale d1aw1ng Students are mtroduced to an ovelall V16W of the drawlng vsorld Wh1Ch lays the ground work to Mechanlcal drawmg II and archltectural drawmg Thls course IS recommended for those who plan to go 1nto such flelds as carpentrv electrlcal work plumbmg constructlon and othel vsork 1equ1r1ng knowledge of blueprmts Patlence and a steady hand are the most essentlal 1tems ln th1s course but xt takes plenty of studylng to get evervthmg Just r1ght Mechanclal drawmg IS the language of mdustry The book lS ught' says Mr Hoffman although Drew Qcott seems to have hls own method of interpretation. drawing freehand to improve their accuracy, Howell High offers a xailets of shop expellences starting with the sexenth glade and XXOlklUg up to the tw elth grade studx of pow er mechanics The seventh and eighth giadels use onli the Jig saw in the line of pow er tools but become quite handx with con xentional hand tools such as saws, bits braces and hammeis Resulting products often include book ends sling shots small tables and lamps The ninth graders being more ad x mced in safetx, aie allowed to use power tools after they have been ln stiucted in their proper usage Among tools thew use are the Jig saw, banu saw, metal lathe wood lathe, circulai saw drill press, sandei, and the planes The seniors are offered pow ei mechanics, whlch is a coul se dealmg with xarious tx pes of pow ex They work with gasoline, steam, and delsel pow ei ed engines along with othei foi ms of pow ei machines The shop classes w e1e aided in then woik bx the addition of a new lathe this X eai This lathe ieplaced one XKl'1lCh was well woin foi its Xeals Mr Wilbur Kleinsmith explains the work ings of a model differential to Jon Lenneit Rod Wilnow Jerry Beatty and Elwyn Daven- port. Wonder if Mom will like this good old table? Jim Brayton asks while Dan Fountain works on w ood carving. Nw INTEREST BUTH SHDP AND MEGHANICAI. URAWING CLASS S ik, . :,, Q 1, I . c' ' ' . . ' fjf ' . ' . Q ' 1 , ,.s lf' . Y M .T . . , . Y K. ak A 4 I 2 ff .If I Fl l The Howell high school band has not let grass grow under its feet be cause of idleness during the year of 1959 1960 With 58 members in the senior band and 46 in the Junior band many projects were possible In February Howell was host to the District Solo and Ensemble Festi yal Of the 45 students from Howell entered 21 received the I division Seventh hour fmds the Cafeteria buxstmg with music Mr Fred Rosenzweig conducts senioi band ln a practice SBSSIOII Daily rehearsals conceits rec1tals and marci ing band keeps these Highlandeis busv For the first time 90 of the 100 members are taking private lessons. These are given on Saturday by ten advanced music students from the School of Music at the University of Michigan. To pay for the lessons the band sold candy at Christmas and put on a pancake supper at Halloween. They also put on Christmas and Easter concerts for the people of this area. N I Y? 7' n L U l ' as n ' ' ' 7 rating and 15 the II division rating. - Y . ' ' - ' ' aim ' . - 1 1 ! A - ffi K xl? C V C x l , K AND END THE UAY WITH SUNG +R N-..,-mM-s Jumor Glrls Clee club starts the day with a song under the dlrectlon of Mr Keene Stollstexmer The flrst floor IS fllled Wlth muslc each mornlng as the vocal department under th dlrectlon of Howells muslc man M Keene Stollstlemer rehearses thelr muslc The flrst of the vear 1s spent gettmg accustomed to group Slllglflg After about a month Prof as Mr Stollstlemer 1S called orders the Chrxstmas muslc and everyone IS soon busv learnlng all the pleces for the ChT1StmdS season In January The Song of Amerlca ar ru ed and proved to be an excellent challenge to the ablllty of the Chorus The Jr Glee Clubs started on songs f0l the sprmg festlval presented each yeal 1n Aprll The Madrlgal Club a select group from the semor chorus spent thelr t1me on musxc to smg at the Dlstrxct Festn al held ln Jack son on March 26 muslc for the regular sprung festn al and muslc for speclal groups and clubs ln the Howell area In addltxon to thls thex prepaled the muslc to be sung at commencement Second hour sophomores Jumors and sen 1ors all blend thenr volces ln a Semor Chorus rehearsal ADMINISTRATION, IIFFICES KEEP SCHUUL RUNNING 9 Bad news to students report cards Mlss Irene Bugard Mrs Frances Schwartz and Mrs Ilene Sharpe smlle as they prepare the students torture sheets Hlgh school plmclpal Mr Robert Schlefer flnds end of semester schedule changes tlme consummg Mr Schlefer came to us th1s year from our arch rlval Holt --5 1' .4111 Qu H A new offlcer was added th1s year attendance teacher to cope XVltII the lncreased problems of attendance Mr Rlchard Clark who assumed thls duty IS busy checkmg class roster sheets I W Wag, , . '-nr J Q I I fx :xx V7 It A- ,WV .J W W v I NJ., -I A XL I I fl, 1' I A I .' . I ' 42 ...J -1' If Mr Charles Ward buslness manager 'vVI'1t6S a check The newly created 0ff1Ce of buslness manager handles all the schools fmances One of the many new persons in our school system this year was Mr Donald Bath superintendent. Mr. Bath was formerly assistant supermtendent at East Lansing. SUPERINTENDENT BUSINESS MANAGER ASSUME UUTIES 2 ll E 6. MR. CHRIS UFFERS STUUENTS GUIDANCE, CUUNSELING 'GH' Mr W1ll1am Chrlstopherson dxgs large flle of vocatlonal materlal 4- '1'l Eff th1ough h1s Mr Chlis directs another phase of the guidance counselmg program Students plctured are taking part 1n the National Merit Scholarshxp Qualifying Test an annual test glven m Hugh Schools through out the country A Mr Chrls and Janet Anstett dlscuss a. educa tlonal problem about Janets schedule 1 ,,- ' 4 yx V 5 . ,Q A r x Tar it llg -t-l' 7 t . y' l r , 1 M' ' wx ' XR S ir ',4:?faVr'xi1 Y ' M ' RW , , , ., J! Jw . h , 1 - 44 CUUKS JANITDRS BUS URIVERS PLAY A MAJOR ROLE Y' XXL 4' Jan1tors are the housekeepers of Howell hlgh Wlthout them we would probably have to move out of the bulldmg to make room for the dlrt paper and garbage that would accumulate Here the Jam i tors VICW the panel control sltuated IH the boiler room From left to rlght they are Wllbur Elsele Louls Ray mer Phlllp DAngelo and Lowell Dyer head Jamtor with The cafetcrla cooks transform the cafeterla mto a restaurant each dav They serve hundreds of hungxy Hlghlandels worn out from the stress and stlam of a hard day The temptlng aroma from the kltchen quxcklw clrculates through the bu1ld1ng about mld mornmg Those responslble for thxs are Mrs Mabel Starkev Gerry Spaldlng 'Vlrs Eldora Hornung Hrs Mlldred Glover superwlsor and Mrs June Bam ,iii Howell bus drlvers left to rlght are Ben Rlemann Fred Maynard Blrd Jean Slxbew Vhlllam Bxgelovs Guv knoop Don Hornung JB Graves Don Penzlen Robert Gles Blount Moore Teed Joe Helmore Ed MlaSllfZ Xlctor Calrol Henry Herbst Sam Hasbrouck W avne Lfusen Gerald Dean Stella Lovas Fack and Fred Fox are not plctuled Spooner Clalr Blame Jesse Parham Jlm Ivens Loule Brown I Student Llfe at Howell Hugh . sigh 1ess on wlth true pu1 pose because pu1 pose g1V6S hfe a 1 eal meanmg Employmg th1s motto as a gulde students who ente1 Howell hlgh school can almost be sule of success 1n then IQSIJQCUWC ca1ee1s Those students who show a decent amount of effo1t can hope to achleve then pu1pose ln llfe In Ame11ca an educatlon IS affo1 ded to eve1 yone We a1e fo1tunate to be pa1take1s of fll1S flne oppo1tun1ty Scannmg the u O1 ld u e a1 e p1 obably one of the few natlons xx ho can boast th1s type of p11V1l9g6 As students we 31 en t p1epar1ng to llve ou1 l1ves, but 1n a gl eate1 sense we are actually l1V1I1g' our l1V6S r1ght now by attendlng school School days a1e constantly descrlbed as the best tlme of our l1V6S It IS to ou1 own personal ad vantage to make the most of them Th1S yea1 the student enrollment reached 1tS h1ghest peak Between classes the halls were jammed packed Wlth students t1y1ng to m1ll through the crowds to the11 next destmatlon Class1ooms we1e cons1derably crowded but eve1ybody seemed to f1t 1n somewhe1e somehow, some place' Aslde f1 om th1s students on the whole found the 1959 60 school yea1 a new enjoyable expeuence H ghlanders hur y through the crowded halls to ne t hour classes before the tardy bell r ngs Everyone seems to be commg and go ng 1n the same dlrect on will fi, L ' h I I I I Nu. 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K E 1 ga, ' ,frargvfi N-f f Ji A- J X ' J -All fi , lv 1 ' f r ARE UCGASIONS FDR HAPPY MEMURIES a an-1 ,Q Q, I ,YI km if .Q Soma iulluan Tern Qv-rclt lxathre Topor Ronald Tumer ,J-A 'Y' -I Nd VO' Lxnne Ward Raxmond Ward Richard Watters Nandra Wrlcox 5 ,aw ,.,- ' sd Chuck inerd lames Woodruff Nlommer Wrrlhmgton ames Perkms QHLTTILR RHS Eighth Crade ester anderson a mes liar ex Prudence Brrd -Xls.1nl3rumbaugh Douglas Busa Bern Casterson arthur lferrett arvrrn Parte-tt l on Lladxs Dau 'Q L T L lvhn Y8g6f13S a Yan Blarrcum Terrs Nan Blarlcum john Walton af UW! ur of ,ffm Henrv Vltllmer Daud Wilson Gerald Wrlson Florence Vlltherell 5. Bruce Nlcpherson llall Wrllram Lan rence Bruce 'McPherson Charles Xlayevsslu Nlelun Nlaxer Bern Xlrller lames Pearson Iames Perluns Xxrgxnla Pounders Carl imlth Robert Tasernrer Thomas Xmas Nlrldred Xhlte Frank llrlson james Vloodrutt 1 h 8 .r ff l . 5 A F r 3 .f V R l 1 - , , 0, ' t' I . x 1-nv I , gg.-5: , 1 M ?f'1f?5, to 5 as I A .6 9': 'g' 115.1 l .. 1 , MW, . , . Pai f 4 A ' ,f '14 A 1 ,,,, I , Q xx .4 xx WI ? I .. -- R harm.. u ...Y L I W ., . K 1 S f f , X .fl-' t r - if. - '5 -,W:'.fj ' 'H RA t 1 ,,,. g . 'V - 'T' , E 4 f t r ,a 1 1 QQ l ff 1' 2 A 1 , , . . I ' ' ' .4 0 V Dk-1 ,xilnyf xl , ' ' NINTH GRADERS ACUUIRE STATUS As STUDENT CUUNCIL ,JW The freshman class offlcers lhrhura qCl11Cf6f rreaeurer Ch1rles Arnold xrcc preenlenr Nlrb Helen presldenr Qands lxnaupe Qecremrx Roh Polack Hoekmg spone int' I '3 Arnold Kbnex Iacquelme fkckerson Q '27 Nancx Ballou Leon Barron fm 9 lv-5 cv' R113 Bern lan Brrlgood 1' cs '-f-H TSVN M1611 Diane illcn 'Nv- vf Ronald Barron Iudlrh Barram -ft' vr-uv lionme Iiuozh lionme Bowers Q-v. 1 .wr 5' N.. Carol Knderson Charles Arnold Can Mvsell Al Il rv- ...Q ...ff L-J4-I Parrlcm Benn. Nlartha Ueclmrth Ianrce Beduhn ,ns 596. va iff: wfvf IK.-' Dull llrockman Ioann Brumbrll Carolxn Buell ,.,a Suzanne Barlew if Q eraldme Berch 'Un 11 VX xllaxm Buss 'if : Y ,. tj: , , A 1 , I' T , , J 'A VR' . , We AQQ -5- 41 . R-at ,- A , A ,, ,, . ra ni' -of .ft ak K K , mm W , f' if I ,lid 'AX :fl , if ,A K1 J fa: ., A' ii ' A ff' , -rf X ' J T, I A A ' 'ul-'V ' 1 M r - 11' 1 Yu' 'f 'TWT K M 4? T A A-fr 'T f . 2 V T Q ' fx! 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Nh iron Yarmcr i nn Prostmc wa 4m V' Robert C ranam .Q :Di 'D' 4' 23 Agfw fffflff Tames fhelf 'Ham CHYISIO ers Fewerlx Coats MM 1-gl Du ld Dan enport IW' .mf hmss Duncan A mal ff Uklllmm Feuch 35 NW? ,jxxf Ieannle L xegler , Tom LYZIIHPCI AE A Lmda Dum nl ohn Dune Don I-lmders ...,.,f au ou '-,Sf Yoxce 4 een Carolx n Daw ton ',!Q Ruscll DFINEY DFS' wr mw fin ,MI Ruseell Coolex Sandra Deaner Lurrx E ason ameQ I-ockler Phxllli Foclmler 40 'No Peggx Cranh v-.., xandm Del one 962' 1 Y' Calun f vn'v7F Xixke Cunningham 'Q s 4,4 Theodore Denelow -3 sm .leaf ...X Pmerion oAnn I-bersolf: Dannx I-ounmm Bruce lox 1' Tne t esnrnxn mass sponsors muh presmenr Ihrmra mnxeter wmn 1n Rxchar' Cnrk a r one .xr nu Scare H11 sponsor rs Helen Hoskmu an Kira Nam Ingsrrom .Y 1 1- :f - 'Jr ii X 'U I W' 2 :1, . , rs, T7 Aw N v '1 A' .- X ' J, QQ., X' -A fr .gi f' 5 1 nf ' g n , P Qffflff. 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N '10 A -. wi: f -xq -, T0 THE RANKS UF COUNCIL MEMBERS AND PREDIGTS 'C .J 5 I1 to Cx -1 rn ru :: F rn rw QW: W-1 11.317 :ff R1chard Hams JY ,Nr Q arol Hltdlelw iugh if llomc lxlendc r 1 '51- Ofma l'Em0fC' .0 'B ljl'H1l'1E Harm ell if Nllchael Hacker 07 -4 lxlel ll 45 wa. lmrur Holcomb Xlrlxm Hollcrafr Nmlm lxnaup L lxm ruara Ncl11Ltcrt1Mso1LrrnL m1l.L lrom lull 11 LX lohn 'I 1xl11lL hh! 5' Llx an H. 1 1 FCLO K qi Robert Haller 'E lmlnarl ll'UAlEX v :fy bam llowarll Qfzile 4 U2 3 X.: a--v ' MNH Dnklll ll1nLOCl1 Terry Handy flag 'I Loum llax du N! arlx llur11pl1r1es I iv Claudla lleeg to Bonnie johnson KIT Dlanne Harder P if ..,,.J' Robert Henrx -'QQ ,..,, Xlarla lones 49' W ..,..f 'WY' v--I n1cl I 1 Chcrxl l1loucL r Cl1arlcQ larsrn Rlcharl lenncrt ! 1n lluprm 1 ann n K rea lou: Nd l-la1m Nhrnn Sarah Nlaxrvck New Xlxlls 0' i' Nancv Hardv -r' ,...-' Pau Hlbner I-4-A lan: lxellenberger 3 1 enmng ,-5. Tiff liar 1r1 N41rIJon1l1l l 1rr1 Xlonlrreis I ' 7 2' gf K Sy Z: ' l ,, V J . 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V Q 'VJ , I I N , 1 Y 141 1 H 6' A v- , 7 5 Mgt ff f:-,af .1 V V Q A 5 fli- '-' G' Y 1, N , f ,fl . HJ lk K A v, ' , ' x' .. 4 'hicl , ' , 'll ' , , liill Bla sr. 11' by rc-.111 ro make .1 rn-qucsz for. -' r.l. ' X GREAT FUTURES FUR dv Gerald Nlusson Dase Ochmpaugn 5 T ,z orclon Nlunsell nf: vf .pf lane! Parker Chcrwl Parshall ere Paregall fn' f 2 -ff' lf! A Jxmca Peckene Robert Pollxck Claudxa Ponn 'Qu Mars Reerz ax Rex Renal' Rxckerze Katherine Qlnelli lierneua Qmirh Clarence imizlw l' I- ' ' 4' i , , x -, I N -- lam. ' ilmmons Cmol ionncnbcrg Chuck io 1' lxalherme Orr -'s,,n-. J Rosemarx Deux xi THE GLASS 0F 1963 4 llu relrmnmenr table pop l1r glue xr ance 1 rs at thc' l Csnman RCCCPIIOU Nhiron N um prurs IorN1m.x lmrson ml lirrx lik 3- g 35, 439' -gf' Nlnmn Poun lem Arnold lrcncc Roluerr Probsrfelll 3 Iohn Roberts rsh -r llelcn fmith 'Xaync 4 a fn I .a ian arrx Root llerberr Nawxcr ohn Smith fi l ',1 lu in rr -of V .ry .ou Smith if .uircjv 4 in er 'O- 1 at lx eorge Oulglcx av- -ah J liarl xrl Nehlefer Nlurmcl NITIHYIOITS gn ,,-ox 6-1 In Rona ll imlrh .. ey' Suhr-r .-,,g -3, IJ - llilnne Stain-j.' A cf i.ClY1JC'L'f FIRST YEAR IN SPURTS IS IINIIIIIE EXPERIENCE FUR BUYS 'yn-uv Kerrh Srewen john Stmpe 1-.uv '23 f Fi Theresa Tordrup Arnold Vasher QQ: tv Kav Wlles Sherry Wlles Lal 'gym Ilarrxett Zlmmerman Betty Jones QIIUTTI-R QHY 'Ninth Grade Raymond Aclterson ames Adalr Rode Adalr Walter Allen Nlrlton Gladys R1chard Gooldy Barbara NIacDonalcl Patrick Nlahonex Illllram Mallcke D8Wld Nlcbaggart Raymond Xhtchell Harold Pattrllo james Peach Rodney Pltrs Nlerl Rasegan Robert Rlndle jane NIcDonald Qamuel Reld Dolorls Qchacfer james ilmmons Rrclt Qparr Gaxlon Worthrngton u36ow 'U sad -.....-v ? ' 3 enn1ferStr1ckler E aSutf1n Mxchael Tedman Douglas Thayer Becky Throne ohn Tmcu '7' -n M., T RYA Darllne Vaughn Patrlck Vlncent Beverlx Walder Phrlllp Walton Barbara Ward Gerrrude West .aw x ,4 W' gnu, MW if ff if Nancy Wlllnow Susan Wxrth Cralg Woodstock Eva Lynn Yenshav. Carol 7xmmerle xl yn Party dc-coratxons tlxsgurse the gsm at the nuallx by the student councrl to welcome the Freshman Reception 'lhls dance IS held an freshmen as council members K 4- ,W A, . H , , -f H' - Y ' ' ,.-. , - 0 t f , f -1 24 V 1 yy Q, -If lb, li-, x if a 2 - ' v ' A 7 8 ' H- , 1 U -J I W me t 4 I a. I I I X K1 . . I . . H . . ' J . - , as . f 4 ' ! 'ty . I A 0 A. 5 ,, ,tn H 2' R - - - mf xg, , ..-I ,Ay ' I' cf, r ,, A . ,.. , .. I t at fi: A ,Q 1 I 'Nu I I' ' W ' fifgjgv 0 v L ,ff ff-xf H53 A: f g,gI.fV.kgn so ' K ww p f Mase' cmrffrst- X l 4 Y V 'f , If if-f-1 If , ,- ' 4, 3 65 I' X I I I A so h . - ' V5 ' - B , In, ., I ' . my f N- t f Y W 2 25.5 N' R V Q R ' 'T' , ' I, - LE V ' A ' M w I N v . sf -- , S' .f vs: ' , y, f I 'I ' X i ,. A A' - A , .lil I 'I 'JN - K ' L w Q y 1 J - - - I I I . 1 ff , ' ' r v r ,' v Q ' Y ,. . I , V. I , ,I i.. f' I I 1 7 1 ' 7 ' I 5 . I I 1 ' 7 R ' 7 ' Y A I I. X ' , 1 , y ' A I t , 4' I , SOPHOMORES ARE 'BUSY, BUSY' AS SCHUUL PACE QUICKENS -5 .X The sophomore class offrcers Ieft to rlght Don vrce pres1dent Sharon Klng secretary ern Best Nhller treasurer 'Hrs Black sponsor N11keN1cholQ presldent .f -o ' -L .7 -no . , A X 1 I I x Q . A f' X, X6 l ' 3 9 W ., at ' ' Q h RN, Q -A A 14 ',, a ' J, 5.3 ' A 'ZJWG fiat, fix j ' K AK M fi Ea ' A az 4 ' ua .A fl 9 . x . Yr '- -f f lf- A Cf' .,. tv ' wlxx . r NL . 1' 'lx -7,1 I 'Y .V V f, , .V f , A tr , If ,V F inf.. g Nancy Ackerman Ed Alun ackre Arnold Nfary Bartshe Sharon Beach erry Bennett Ixennx Bergen 74:- am Avo' N1 ,vo 'Xrthur B1rd Lmda Brshop Vlrlllam Blame Carol Bleuns Tern Boutell Daxxd Bowers qherrx Bovtqmef ANNUAL SOCK-HOP lNFERNO BECOMES TENTH ?5'3f A Ji 91 , 'C , of fi' Y Inv Wie 1 'Y' I A i M, f 4554 Nancx Ackerman and Frances Horton wish ewerxone 1 happx St Patrick s dax on behalf of the sophomores Cathrine Cameron ,.-wx 40 v, 4 fbe ,f' 'F if Charles Clapper Susan Clexex Frances Coffex Bern Comme air, - 4 qfyx '-4' ,,,,,y 1-J Mx? l Charles Daxis Izugena Daxton lxathleen Deane lxi D rr f tm, A 'ffl P f ff. jerry Brayton Dorthy Briggs Bill Brotz I' 4' Albert Buckner Mary Bugard George Burke Q M y 1-Ali William Brumbill HQ David Butcher w--rv' Marv Campbell 3 PG-A ur' W Charles Cook ,gnu ,ff I9 Que Caroll N...- C loria Cutajar Jef dl' Gerald Chinn Ak' ...av Terrx Darnell p io e Barbara Domine linda Dirk Robert Fagon f se f. , , . -2 . 1 , 1, 7 . , - - if 'ff' K ' 1 Q f va. 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' A ,T W 8 1 V rf A l V W1 , ik: V ' V V Q. 43. t ,, W ' f. if 1 , A , V , .af ' W GRI-IDERS FIRST EXPERIENCE IN MONEY MAKING Scotson Easson Qi v-....., Rlchard Franks IT' ...a ohn Gxlkeson ,v W-' Herbert Grainger A sr Beckx Hath 9, Duane Emerson Y' Wendell Frexer 1' YY Carol Grnsburg luv-1 bharron Green 'vi v'-v oan Engelhardt m KJ? -3 ...- Fxnch 'lf' NJ Nlaryagnes Gaffnev Robert Gehrlnger 'Yr lv 3 Roseanne Gxnsburg elen Hax du 1 K Arletha Graessle ,377- '15-'af f Edge Carol Hall fi !fs Z 1 J ' Noreen Hathanax lxenneth Hauser Quian Hemo f-v -711 Darvl Fl0WSfS karen Flowers Lorna Franklin .ff Rlchard Gehrlnger Nlxchael Clbbons Wally Cxlkes The lecorauon commmee for the Sock Hop itandlng Iudx Ionckheere Seated Barbara Domme Phxllxs NI1ller Qarhx Cameron Drane I1s1aus Ceorge Burke l1m Bruton ml Don Nlxller 'wg -il- ' : 2' f x v ' J 1 A '-,- .',, ' . 'J ,T X F3 Qi X x Q5 I J Ja es ' v , f . . . 4, V Us ' - H j' ' ' I . fd 4 'v- , N ' -A-s ,ly I, 1 ' K .y ' .,. 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I 'J' Leonard Larabell 'E C arol I en? vwviw 13,51 Douglas Holmes udrrh Holmes Barbara Hopper sh.,-hh 17' TIL, I ' Ag -M-,-,,,... 44 Hia '-R Burled Treasure7 'NIO Mr Charles Ward ISU t dlgglng up Pirate gold he IS merely vsatchlng Lowell Dyer look for the boller after the falthful furnace falled thls 1 'QQ X-.Q fGf eJ WM L Frank 1 lpka Dxana L1sa1us Chervle NlCK1bbCn I 7 W A : Q A A: K. , 3' H NN If ., Mani ny ' K 1 ' it ,- new N ' , -I ' Q' 'J V ...lu ' . -' ' if L1 - ,f ' Y 3 I- . 7, V W ,S V I a ' V -L .M 533' ' 'WV V r, Q' 1 7 ,,AV 2 1251 J ff i Q' Q-Qs, sf 3 ' A p ' ' J . .A ' R X , . L- 1 Q. 1 Y' A -.-' 5' -.f f-. 4 - ,i fx, ' ' .-1, L ff ff 'e 4 V .1 , . 1 , ' . K, Xa Q. ' 4-L f Q Q I ' , ' HQ 1 um U 3 I A , , r fa, .ef A ,. ' 'YJ W -f' Y P 9 A N g ,5 fa, ' L , 'ii 'f ' 'Z' , ki' H . ' A L gif M f ffi' K , L J - '76 l ' ff A .,-b 7' Q sly Q K A ,, i 4 ,fi L Z- i . . . . , A 'V U ' ' 5 J ' J J J ' A L , , Q - , 2 P f . f 1: is A , 1 'If Y vb -'74 KL ', Y ' - I' - 27 , . .4 X , , xx -a, ' ' M? 5 ' A e W M gf-3 , 'S 'Q--w ' I 'NM' 1 ' X for Q ,.e 3 V 1-5g 2 M 1 -,Q f f L ' gm? 44 . V L V f A x , V, an , 5 mi Q -s. ' Ffa' W? E 5214. ' 5 'Em all ' -- Wg at fu L' 'I . - 1 ' v h - , I , - A dl 2 vs :F , 'a . U -L K I f. 11. ' X ff? 1 ' 7 7 7 ,, ' 9 ' V, ' , V' 'Q - f' 4: qu X Q ,,., 4 , A ' -Q y .YU M y Q V -ff, , 5 5' L' 1 ' -ff X -.. , 'sl' A L X w -- f -gf V7 , ,-- . VZ? we , CHALLENGE IN NEW MORE UIFFICULT CLASSES fs 1146+ S-gf 4.1 Bonme NicGu1re Nhchael Kiahonex 'Marx Nfarevuslu Susan Nfemll 9a oLage7 'Nope 1 st P ixstem lnsmlled IH the old walls bemg W1 Donald Nhller YOU? NP' 03-1 -.rf rf' Til Ralph Nfusson sg.. Lau- -J 'si J'--JAX 1' 3 'Q Flame Niexer Q Phvllls Nhller Catherine Nfontgomerx ohn N101-lock fv- Ilrcnda Nlauss 41 IT '7 Robert Nhchaels 'inf ff lxathleen Nhlli ig ,Q 4' ff 3 fi? 'X .ff ohm N1orr1son IV' 'ui ,aff Theresa 'Ven X rolet Nhcchxels .. 2 uv limes Nhtchell lxathleen Niulheron 7-O7 wlllldm Nlevs HW Q!-S' IN. xxf I 1. 4 2 N -A 'Khchael Nlchols Bexerlx 'Norms Patrxcxa O'Br1an has Olurr Paul Olrxch Carol Oppenhexm Dem Parker 1 ff T ' ,. ... M 5 ,Q ' f- , - -. Q ' . , , Q, H 'I s .fo - - --. r xx 3- ' X. , V ' f ' rr' -7' E' 7' I A K V, if 4 fx J Nusa v K f: 1 'flf '- if ' E E555 A 593 . F N ' 1 A L b A -v , -u a 'Ai 5 1, ' I, AQ? 1' A. V wi, 1 ' - - fi, ' .. , 3 -. n . Q- V Q xw,,,,,- , w , or H- v 9553: ,. 1 , f 1 A W .1.: J N A ,, ,. Q .,.3:V N , H. ..- ,,,, , , , ,y 5 . 69 'Ly X f , 'lf' M - Ei, 'AME Nino , A5 3 W ., 1' 'fi ax x I U ,hm . I1 '-F ra Y V I . S A - ,,. v V' X A X Fw 1 I ' 6 , 'l 'J i- han- if kr 41 H. V wx ,V b 1 'r I , . ' fs f ,Q , ' -,X A 1 N Q: : N f 1 Wvf ' rp, 'Q r ,f N ,iff - . , A , , , sk E, .1 4 'X , xx 'V I . , V , 1 . ,Z ' 1 in r I CLASS PARTIES CDMMITTEE MEETINGS BULLETIN mn. Gllbert Parker Merrllene Park WIIIIBIH Reader Mxchael Redlnger wwf' Orwal Root Thomae Rose ill ,va--v JOSH QCIIBIICI Wlm Qeale Hn. Th Sandra Slderman Charles Qlmmons .3 in 'fm' f- Patrxcla Pavwlomcz Ruth PeCIxenS qamuel Plfikard Clayton Rasegan Chrlstme Rea ,9-4, ' Stephan Rxch Marxlvn Rlgney ,g. 'x 'Www Ianet Salmon Phyllls ichlefer ,J-v ames A Wares NIag1c act asrounds Hlghlanders 1n one of the Qtudent Councxl sponsored assembhes -.Q-I ack icaffer Rlchard Shoner ii! 'Flin ev-I -00' X1 -49' if 'E Chervl 5m1th jane Smlgh Wallas Smlrl Edward Sober Susan iopcak 1 I ,lvlq , C .. .K V' 'ff 5 -A 1 x . I A ,,5,1 W I X my 2-fp , M ' I I A X . V f an ig? ,A ' If - X ' I ,Q I f i V, , A ,qw 1 X xc I K K, 5 2 1 ik 'T I ' I I It I f u I I, II k I V ' rx it V ' f-A 2 1 an M2 I I ' I , , ,,,,, f :.,-1 we I 0 , 5537 A Q ' N- M 'C' .II U . I I . . . 'I '-'K ' I I ' 1 p . ' , S J I I ' . , M n , f I V' ,, B , , f 'K I .Y N qv I Q ,,fAv, X BDARDS ARE WELCOME DISTRACTIONS FROM HUMEWDRK ax. 'RT 'Im ,.- Y-T5 'wp- ,X Bewerlw Spare Delores Stokes William W21If?l'bUfy hrlxp Watters Carol Wrllrams fi if ,,,,, Q04 mia ? '?' Patrlcra W1tt Arthur Wnght lxenneth Wrrght ames Wvlre Sill TTER QHY Tenth Grade errs Best Irnda Bleuns ames Braxton Carolxn Dellabaugh iron Ferrett -'xrt Gorton Frank Hartman Qarx Hxcks Daxld Howle Phxlxp lluges W11l1e Robert Nlxer Thomas 'Nash Carl'Norga1rd Diane Poma Robert ipooner Nfarx NanW1nk1e Dand Whrttum acquellne LaCro1X erralxn LaLro1x Nlarltcum George Klartrn Daxld Nlerrlll ames Robb Daud ielf Sharon Qoule Lenore Street Stanley Street it Q -..,, sr Ar lxathenne Thumm Daud Walker Robert Walker fx l nv' vmvy Y Kathryn Wxlllams Woodrow Wilson acquellne Wrthex Pamela Witt rsgys, 'UH 07? 'sv'-'F' x -v-1 --2 gut? Rlclx Lemper Thomas flzlta Qandx Boutell vw lt.-Q Sophomore Class sponsors Xlrs Barbara Patterson Nlrs Crace Black Xlr john Patterson and Nir Charles liarlura I' T . 'W K. I , T .. 'S f ' V T Q Q at ' k p- ' r 5 A I ' f '-I ' 1 ,S J v -x N' ' T -H ' K x. , .. 'f E .i Q- f E if . S' K ,S , . K. fel . 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UPPERCLASSMEN Now, JUNIORS ENJOY NEW PRESTIGE W mwaffgm, un10r Class ' , ARM AL 's W offlcers watch sponsor Mr Llare treasurer janet Soule secretary Russell Frever llorvuood put ftntshlng touches on the un1or bullettn pres1dent Bonnie Allmen treasurer Sharon Shxnn board L ft to rxght Harold Belcher asslstant v1ce presldent ,fm .-21, I Nlary Aclrerson -:Q ..n-4 -nl? 1? 493 3 --y .122 ,- .1 f Nary Alexander Laurence Albrtght Robert Allts Bonnte Allman Wanda Anderson Barbara Anstett uv' oan Arthur leffrex Batlex Robert B ll a ou Diana Banflell N1 C 1 -as 'if '77 y Barton Gordon Behnke Harold Belcher 1 4' 'JL 57 ,Mg A U il N' V 'V A L1 4 fly: dh 'xl A A r wg! 35 S, A l t wt 1 f XXX ft , 2 5 . .I - 1 l .. 1. ' H I - v - 9 - v , 1 J D Q ' , ' - , L ' - . e : - - . M at A ' V 1 V I Y- V, ,il ' I in X - H 4 7 1 , J v . W .X , A V X T V A ' Q a r ' , U ' : A r Q A' Q M, . 3 . V , V. D' l Q s f vl, 4, :fy 6 f 4 '- f ' s K. l , l fy if 4 5. -2 4., Y 5 R t 1 J e A lf A AND HAVE A BALL BECOMING BUTH ACTORS AND CLOWNS 40 '-J 1419 Duane Bennett 35-Y Qharron Buell 'Y Barbara C oa ts f Pirro fopenmn 3 X A0 r' 'vs Qi' In of Robert l3enS0n Mleen Berrx Ellzabeth Bra x Dxane Brrggs Sharron Broekman Qonnle Buchtel es' ' Rex Bushrex ea-4 XT-J! 9.-v .Alftf lf 'Iobx Chenomth Roberta Choate Nlrchael Lmler Donna Clandenrng Ioan Qlapper Robert Conrne VICIOIIQ Coon liner Cmft llrllmm Culxcr Rrchard Danlxers CHX Vilfl Dux n Deucnport Putting, up one ol the mam clowns that adorned our halls before the umor Cxrnrml are Honnr Nlusson Carnlxal publxcttx churman anl RUSQ lreuer Claes president f-Q. V 3: sv-. Q 7- x ' ' 1 . ,v 1 ff - 4 . f ,K 1 A K fl -e Qi- ' Q .lf Af X Sy l N. my 4 f . mln' , . ' .I X 5 1 swf Z l ' Q of V w- 4 f ,Q -,- ,.. V -, ,, ' ' -A 3 '5 if be ' V f K Hn . 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Dunham 'lx l and ya Carolxn Dellobaugh '-pf J Iarbara Dunn Bettw Duns -4- alia 1 -o-J Q? mo' WNW Sheryl DVM Carol Eager ameg Pager OPLHIHL performancc f te unlor Flax Clrl X W f1nds hay ohnaon Llrefullx applxmg the fmmhxng, touches of her Stage make up Q 3 kathlecn I qqgon amca hmerx Vanin Imcrx aw ff Q ,agx .44 'J 'eff oann I thcrldge Sandra Ilanicrs Suzanne Irazec RUSSC11 Ifcwf I thel C 'miner 'Norman Cardner Creald Cearhzrt :fig X . i,, QC x ., 'x ,M.,:?fQ . !J :Z X 1 ui A 1 ' .IH . , , . - , J ff gf N K V , A Y -. A rw , X 13 , fain! My XJ if X5 'W 4 r ' of ' fs f .. x ix? 7 V K , ,' fs V F. If jk 2: 32517253 M 7 X Q ji , 24 - L l , in I 3 , - - V f a J N Q, , X U N 'ar . W L2 ' Lf M- S -.-f Q' 'nn ' ' T , 5 5 V , i - , K . Y 4 4 I , , w A NL ' - ' Y 2 A 0 h J ' 3' shy' -1' 'J ' A ' ..,..m . a lk ,JW H ' ' ' Y J f' ., ffl , 1 f aj, - , P A 4 L f 551 ' - ' f.,. JK t ' 1, -K 9 ,Z u 7 , 4 ' 'Z S ri 4, I 0 1 F A A V. 1 rr 'X M ' Q W, f 'mx' I ,M is ,iv V . , f a ' ' ...f gf ' ' J a a af a I li 7? 5' m f fu A K V, I 'gif I I ' .n m 2 Ma ,f m V , ,I 'Z V f. a 5 . L j .i 1. I . 2 - ' 5 ' ' f L A' Q Q Q 2 EVERY WALL IN PREPARATIONS 3 Dons Glegler Charles Cllmore ihlrles Gmsburg ames Glendmnmg If Judy Grax be al ww anet Haller lay,-4 ti' Niels 1n llarrmgton 'T lox Hevsett Ellzabeth Greenvt ell FOR JUNIOR CARNIVAL F9 ft xv, l Shxrlex Contarelt Beverelx Qramger Ruth Lrang r ,,. Rxchard Crxex e -Q' 'Q' N-wa' Tom llerllhw Nlarllxn Harmon Asma ordmartls Barb Anstett gets the full beautx treatment before her stage debut Glorls L ons A leen Bern and Pam Par menter admtmster the mud dm? -cw ...IT ...-of Hui ROrlalCl llatlen Carol Hefner 'A' x! Daud Holdcraft Rober Hollenbeclt ack Home Patrrcta llubbel Fhrbara Hubbell lxuen lacone 3 ff f ' 1 g IJ' 4. ,. ' V 41. N, L, - .A 4 J :diy k .,l ' ...- X 3 6 ki V . Q' . W K, 5 wifi: -- '59 5 ,Tha . 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M , , Q, md ' :gi ff A J 1. . ,' ,, , . , ' - L 'L V L 1 V ANDY SALES CARNIVAL COLLDSAL J HUP FILL -ul' Fam NJ' Tl dr N' Kay Qhngon 'Nlancy Jongg Ehzabeth Karsten Fred Karsten Nora Kellenberger Howard Klng Clenda Kxngsley 7w k pf jd., 'QW df IW Curt Ixlender william Klender rm Knaupe anrce Ixnrght Henery Knoop Robert Ladner 'Tl r, an :J rw VD vu 71 L. 40-MM 71 U' c 'WY' I9 an A.. 40- 7 if 1m Lalewlcz ohn Lang Sandra Larner ' Mx 81 Q A 'Nancx Larson Thomas Larson Sharon I me Awww vi' fu., -rw Chuck Grlmore, Rex Iiusherx, and Harold Belcher go through therr paces rn a performance ofthe Tumor Plax 1 1 4517 1 Patr1c1a Lrpka Bela Loxas Idward Lucas , ! 1 , F- 'it L A V Y 4, 4 My A --r , , -A -v W A A F 2 -72 V ' A , X 7 z' 1 7 ,A L- - ,, ' ' X f , 5 I 1 , f 'T A I I J A ' ' ' - . ' ' 1 ' 3 - r, 1 ig: , I ,, ' ' I iff I ,M rw M, , , fir 1.-g ,-- f y ., ,z Q lr I ,I W W . R v' V I -rv av E? A as .,,,i ,Lx J I 55 lf' 1 129' w .... 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BOOGIE N1uSS0n james Nlwer Nlargaret Nlrbloclt Donald Nlchols Dorxs Nhchols Selden Nlovotny Daye Oghampaugh 'J' sl x Y X, ,I F' v' , 1? V a ' 4... f 4 Q is , I ' Y a Y 1 Ox ! D r ' h , 0' 5' ' -'eta 'A 9 HM E Y :Q -, gf , ' 4-,V .. ,-t- we b .A-. ', Q is. D , I ,, lf 5 1 A 'W Ng b N- - A i h fwf T ' ' I , y ' . . , X . n 1 Y 5 , A . . . Q A. A b l , n. Q. A 5, dl 3 .., ' , 94 i -.1 D AA Q, l , J ' 'D' J A I 5 , no , ' ' f 6 ' ' ,S f2 'Q' X, U ' I 31' 3 L 51 , A . -ff f '44 4 -05 j , 1 '-' ff .X 4-H if . f In N ,.... , E ' it , -ff S If I A Q , ' -- A ' 94237 2? ,f 7' 73 2 - 1 ' ., x A J I' jf ,J -V. ' '3 ...L , ,G 4, Q1 I , t han , D r ,f wl-we ff ' z ..,.,, f , J- at e X R . x I . 51 ' N.. ' UNIUR PLAY GIRL SHY MEANS PRACTICE MDRE Mlchael OHan1sa1n Pamela Parmenter Mary Ann Poma diff wwf' NllCll3Cl Recker Tw iharon Ricketts 1 Drew icott Rose Poma Can Redlnger Nlargaret Rlder Qharon QHLUH 41, 1-sf-fm 55. AR W Q, Wax Amelga Pech Glorla Peckens Charlene Per kms Carol Petteys Thomas Plohr -:MA 'wld' 1 var Beverly Raub Margaret Recker gal' aww Sandra Reld Allen Rlch an tb, S91- 7' .J M' 'Nlancy Barton and Wllly Moreau talxe t1me out to N7 rake up the flrst floor With a wlndy autumn day and the back door open, thls often resulti Lorna Qhooter C Jlldl Rueckhoff ohn Schott l 'i -10 if ul 233 A 12, arol Schram ames ilmmons Sandra Qmrth Theresa Smlth 1 V -V -1 1 .. J Wu w 'Q 7 I f - ,f ff rf - , Q ' alfa in ,N , , -I Ki jf, ,, il I. ' 43 J, I , J ,a at - , of W W ' , f W ., A W L M ,h , V 'a K' Aw H, lr, I ,ww r I X V' A I ' , V ,Q 1 1 ' ,Q .1 'W ,V . - ix: I 1 ffj I . tt? If f I A mi' . , . . . . ,E , ' s ,., - lf? A W. 'N A' Lil vi. 'J 'Yr p v I , ix 'wi' MX b Y. A ,f uf 'M' f J, Q .K 4 N A ., , Q ' 3 . - ' wa. 1 A K, K' . f V V A - -' T2 I all 'iv l T1 Tfff'U Q f 'W 'W 7 l A t . fa A ,L g N .F ' Q' 4 fri, ' if ff , . - .., I 1 , vi X . f4 , I 5 K -5 A M L, e are ew , . 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J K p I' A ' I V I, ,I r v .V V ,. , I it-, U 1 - f ' .353 1 7 1 . 4 ' 'f 5 if-1 A ffl PRACTICE AND LOADS UF FUN FDR CAST AND AUDIENCE 'D 1 anet Qoule X1olet Spare Trmothv Sparr 3 'ad Q4 Aw Charles Vaughn ohn Vertm Harold Ward xv' '8- xwy 3 .2 Aan ane Wllson Peter Wrrth Gerald Wrtt SHL TTER SHY ELEVENJTH GRADE Frances Sutfrn 6959-K Qfaqfrfw lxathleen N elch -r 'T Dolores Whlge George Bannlster Robert Barry Lee Berrv Clxfford Craft Andre Cunnxngham Lois Darnell Cra1g Frdeler V1v1an Fortnex Lowell Gearhart Dorls Holcomb Dxana lumberlw Blll Rlxer Ron Nlarchmon Sally Mallory Doug Nialter Ezra Nllller Gall Nloore Amelga Pech Robert Pelcher Donald Radak Rosemarx Renaud Nancx Shellx ohn Soya Robert So1a Larrs Sm1th Qtreet ames VE rllmer ag ane Trafton 'U Cynthla Wellman udxth Whlte .3 f.. 'Norma Nan Argdale J,-f Patrlcla West 46 .ff T Rox Nasher 1 Duane Wledman -4 3 Carole Zook Harmon fuck 'N-av Bob Ballou a yunlor wrote to QOXICI Premler Nllrlfni lxhruachex asklng for lntormatlon concernxng, the RuSQ1anQ Bob rs shown here vnth the letter and the book ShlllLl1 he VBS SEHK 1 f N 'K 4 A H ,G A G' as - gp A - Z' ' I- . 9 ' CL, ' 'f , 5 A ' rf. b r X' if 4 l if. ' 1 f- ' J I V ., , I I , 8 f I 5 r' - . J A, Y A y If f , 4 1' , , ,. , ,... . Q P? gy: . 3 ,, ,,,,, y W -1: -. 3-3, :fi - 4 .1 gl W- gf. ,. -, Lf ' 1' li ll ry U ,V .Amy ggi :fr 'fy ,f , gag if I ' ' 1 ' - - 1 fr l S ' , Q ' 5 gn gp Q -' . 'Sk yd u T -L A Y I ,M :. an 'ii' , A A - ,,, , r. I ..., wf3.,.- Y- X G r 'J A 'ff A W N 'E' D .f f 'A f 'F it naw A . ..-V, ' - j ! fi V G W fr! tili , 'K f 'W ' the 5: ,ffl ,cf g 'V I ,Q if 7 1- 5. f R A za . ,A l ' 1 1 J ' ' 1 ' ' R, - Y I v 1 U . 1 9 I 7 I 1 1 v l h .lv X ' a h x ,lv I .1 v - 1 ,' '1 A 1 - v . , r , ' y . rv . .7 1 ll ,v - ,lv ,l v 1 .Y 9 , , J ' . x ' , - v! 11 Sports at Howell High.. po1ts have always found a place awaltlng them at Howell hlgh Thev have contmuously played an actne 1ole 1n the l1ves of all H1ghldHd61S Part1c1pat1on 1n school sports develops a greate1 sense of school pr1de Athletlc teams are comprlsed of mole students than anv othe1 club or organ1zat1on 1n the school Aslde from prov1d1ng some students the opportumty to show off then athletlc p1 owess lt also provldes a place for the student body to d1splay the1r sportsmanshlp and school sp1r1t Football contests and C1 oss country meets began va1s1ty COIT1IJ9t1tl0l'1 1n the Capltol C11cu1t league The H1ghlande1s f1n1shed thud ln the League s g11Cl11OT1 lace behmd Mason and Holt who t1ed fo1 the League champlon sh1p The su1p11s1ng upset wh1ch the Howell team handed the Mason Bulldogs w 111 be 1emembered for a long t1me to COIIIG The basketball squad showed lmprovement over last years team Although we suffered a number of defeats H1ghlande1 cagers succeeded breaklng our long loslng streak 1n a thrllllng overtlme game Spmted spo1tsmanl1ke and spectacular all wlth full meamng best descrlbe the efforts of our cross country team Thls athletlc d1v1s1on of our sports program deserves the hlghest p1a1se of the year Hardly a slngle Hlghlander has fo1 gotten that autumn Satul day last November when the cross countl y team br ought home to Howell the Class B State Champxonshlp t1ophy 1 M tth y 1 lyh d A b 0 ff 5 if ' - . ' ,gf ,Q . . . 5 ef . ' '. . .T ' 'ill y Q . r ' 7 x V l High andel' Cross Country champs are E, I 'V Zemper, Paul Brotz, Lynn McKee, Jack Hal' y 4 78 meg Bm? if -, Q :Q g 7 T342 f 2 'f .QA , ' K 'er 1 1 A gn 1 2 W jew, 3 3 4 V 15 f J, fx . . X x - 9 4 - ,A I , X V , V :I fy , - , M I4 ,, ,- I , 1 X A ,ps ' , ' 3' 'N Q. , 4 in . . A ' ' J , n- N. W . 'V I 'f y Q X 4, w B, ,, , nw., . 'A' ' 1 In fx f ,,,4 w +A. ww -:mf 1 -f,. s+i4l,,,: . , ' Q f 7 F- r wks ' I r N 4 N I Va. A M 1 V 4 N A ,, x ,Q 1. K' Q' Ve I 1 Q, .L 'Q z y v 1 FODTBALL SEASON ARRIVES WITH AUTUMN rf. Cn' Varslty football squad kneelmg Russ H111 manager Tom Herllhy J1m Mltchell Erlc Mackey Wendell Frevel Crang Fldeler Wally Smlth Harold Belcher Mlke Mahoney Andy Parker Dan Currle Duck Gehr1nger manager Second row Alex Toth assnstant coach B111 Fxdler W1ll1am Moreau Manlev Bennett Elwyn Davenport Drew Scott John Marshall coach Thlrd row Rex Bushrey Jerry Gearhart Russ Frever Dav1d Llsuals Bud Rogers John Mueller Alan Rlch Carl Schroeder Joe Grostlc SCHEDULE Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell Howell 'H . Bob Reynolds WJR sportscaster was the guest speaker at a special fall sports assembly held in honor of the cross country state cham- pxons. 80 Fenton Walled Lake Resurrectnon Ho t Everett Rochester St Mary Mason Northv1lle 4454+ BUYS BEGIN PRACTICE CUACHES M KE PLANS Varsity coaches John Marshall and Alex Toth watch attentively as Jumor varsity coach Jack Vmce diagrams a new play m the locker room Jumor varsity coach Jack Vince watches over the gridiron hopefuls with Richard Caruss the freshman coach WN 'C' fi ' 7' 81 V Xu. The seventh and eighth grade intramural football program was a great suc- cess this year under the direction of Charles Badura. FENTON WALLED I. KE HOLT BRING LOSSES Dave Nluylaert comes up to make one of Ins many tackles azmlnst Walled Lake Dave s effor1Q vvere ln vam hovxexel as Walled Lake pulled 1 Fenton defeltlng Howell 340 Fenton back B111 Chomard dld a o of runnmg m the season s opener Sharp passmg as well as good run nmg by Fenton proved to be too much for Howell as the Txgers won 34 0 A famlhar sxght to Howell fans th1S year Bud Rogers all conference fullback carrymg enemy tacklers Speedy Harry Ammon and Holt defeated Howell 417 mn thls game ,aw lil c1 f,5 Y' r 1 Af' 4 xv ' B 1 I t . . , X , '-I 3 M4 , M. A , ,. ,W , , fp , Q 4- I. W, Q ' .J F' ' HV. ' Q. Q - -1' w ...V , is k xy M . W, rv A ,M My ,vqfyv r ff , X t !,:Afl ,, K A W ., V, ,wal '--ye - M 1 , . , ,, . Y . A 1.fM 4 wr fW75 1 . 4 if 41- Q' 4-fi! 'az ., 'f:'TL F ,kk ' ei M y, ' A ' V - ' Jif . f I ' v - . I my L , v - f V . 5 , , , , . , . A C , e ' ' - . . 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' S . .J , HIGHLANDERS CRUSH EVERETT RESURRECTIUN Iolm Fortlm of St Nlarx 'lbout Lo be brought down bx 'ln umdontlflod Hnghlfmdex mth the 'ISSISI mu of Xl m Rlch who 19 commg up from the rem St 'Xlnx xwn tm hmd fought lmc 141 ind kl ed Hoxxoll Q chmcc fm 1 Qhare m the lmgue tnlo 14 f I Gmcuc Q m1nU ICIKOXXI x fx :M--at Hamm ummm wax .mn of thy mam mud bowls 5 Jog Gros xc S lbJL1l to umu Lo 1 dump Stop ID thu QIITN, whlch 15 mon hx Ronluslu 'H bl 146 um dgdmst hurekt thg second lu but um of thi Sk mm .',.. 5 Ying- 'fia . - .-4 .A-A irziiu 1 :zf0,4,y,.a'2fS?uw'-aging 1 ' SEASONS HIGHSPOT 26 7 UPSET UF MASON Joe Cnostlc Hlghlmdu n xlfblek hledks loose llom the Mason Bulldogs to hit v tl H ue If mm Thxs xme was the upset ot the grldlron your in the Whlch wav now'P Manley Ben nett Howell s llttle Speedster lS hemmed ln bw three Northwlle de the few brwht spots for Howell as Northvllle won the snow bowl fendersl Nlanleyfs run was one of . 'ry B v r- , . V ,, H 4l-0. FRESHMEN J. V. SUUADS FIND ROUGH SEASON f The freshman football team won lts flrst ball game thms year when they beat Mason 206 They are row 1 Coach Rlchard Caruss Bob Probstfeld Tom Doucette Jon Robelts Paul Cunmngham Davld Reed Jlm Slmmons Row 2 Bob Pollack Leon Barron Johr Tmcu John Durxs Davld Davenport Ron Barron Paul Hlbner Row 3 Dav1d Gould Calvm Emerson Charles Arnold Ray Mltchell Pat Mahoney Denms Cahxll Ihe freshman football team won xts fnrst ball game thls year when they beat Tom Row Ron Mason 206 They are rovs 1 Coach Rlchard Ca uss Bob Probstfeld Doucette .Ion Robexts Paul Cunnlngham Davld Reed Jlm Sxmmons 2 Bob Pollack Leon B xrron Johr Tmcu John Durns Davnd Davenport Barron Paul Hlbnen Row 3 Davld Gould Calvm Emerson Charles Arnold Rav Nlltchell Pat Vlahonev D6'lfllS Cahnll Q 6,109 an -of' ci oe Q9 3, s C3 .6 3 xl ' x L il 1-fvuqqs, FINAL SECOND VICTORY UVER RESURRECTIUN Varsxty basketball Kneeling La ry Smlth and B111 Brlgham Row 1 Mlke Nlchols manager Glenn Bud Rogers John Hoover Dlck Dankels Jack Hardy John Beckwlth Seldon Novotny manager Row 2 R1ck Zempel Russ FIEVGI Lvnn McKee Wim Seales Blll Black Chuck Glllmore Wk. Howell How ell Howell How ell Howell Howell Howell Howell How ell How ell Hou ell Hou ell How ell Varslty basketball Dave Schafer coaches SCHEDULE Brlghton Resul rectlon Holt St Mary Mason Everett South L3 on Resurrectmn Holt St Marv South Lyon Mason Exerett ham and Jack Hardy 3 c o a c h Blll Brut, The nm of Jack Hdrdw IS lonl., but not lon enough 19 Fred Dymond of Bughton steals the ball Brxghton non the smson s opener 69 38 PROVIDES LONE BRIGHT x l lfaxo thlS danceh' Its not u Xxthur Nlurmx s xt s Bud Rovers stefalmg tha lull from Nlllxe O Brlen of RCSUIILCUOH ll imc xx is non bv Howell 0 69 ln momma 57 SPOT AFTER DEFEATS ul ff N-.igfui 'XX-'Av!GZ?' Xxllfvrf I ' 1 -msg ocvtch Ixn N QCl1Ci N 0 1 Cu 0 RLSLllICCll0l'l I ru R 'QLIFI 1 ul QQ hr I Q X llrxxcll 'foo rcboundmg plmed pmt m the UC x Argva '-s -EQ. AM . 1, , 1, va, ' V 1, X -E L , . ' . l ' 7 ful, A K N 4 l . X xx , -. N f, X - - 2-9,4 V A K ' '-411, '-x RQ L A H , I 43 Y I . ls' QA ' N - jj: E 1 I 4: W --M Aim RR llsfg, V K 5 'kjifg ,WV ' N fffhj v 4 QM-M-M E R - , 5 g-W f: 5 - 'A M- , T ,af 1 R pf lk, Y Q ,-. D wwf' 5 ' X 'sl ,N il - lg' 'Q :+G 'W 3 if, x FQ' 'xx .ll-1' 4' R' Sf I Ma' . '. ' . ' 'willy' 1' . ,. , .' ' u QL 'L ' V ' T -. ' ' -, St1'--- .Big -'n.lCK ak-, Il rf-l,mm4l off the rim and rmwax' fl' m .l m Pl- V11 f' H ' Ll? Nlik: 0'lZx'i1-11. .lls uf 4, 'ect'cm, 'itch-, 'lul-vlv V1 'S - d -A ' Ll lm ' ' ' torj. FIRST HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT ENGUUNTERS l.0SS Tom Maron of Bloomfield Hills takes the ball away from Lynn McKee. Bloomfield Hills won the first game of the Holi- day Tournament 67-49. John Hoover is pushed aside by Jerry Willis of Mason as Willis teammate Dave Arnold scoops up the ball Mason avenged the football defeat by winning 88 32 V -X and John Beckwith and Dick Dankers reliexe South l n Qtm 'lrapp of the ball South Lxon came out on top 91 69 J . ' ' V - 1 1 ,Q F ' I4 K . ,JA ,Rf K x lu 5 .. A , 'if I , 2 J lr 'AW' V I V V2 L, y f wa .yr n's . L ' - L . JUNIDR VARSITY TEAM FINDS TWO VICTDRIES Crunch! Lynn McKee gets the big soueeze between Dick Dankers and Stan Trapp of South Lyon South Lyon won the second game of the serles wxth Howell 65 43 SCHEDULE Howell Howell Howell Howell How ell Howell Howell How ell How ell Howell Howell How ell How ell Brlghton Resurrectlon Holt St Mary Mason Everett South Lyon Resurxectlon Holt St Mary South Lyon Mason Fx elett rj x 204 In hy' The Junnor varslty basketball team From left to rlght Kneelmg Cllfford Dlotte Jlm Sxmmons Davld Reed John Robelts Bob Pollack Ken Hefner Second row coach Rxchard Caruss Thomas Doucette James Brayton Bob Gehrmger John Morlock Davnd Gould Melvm Holdcraft malager Thxrd row Bull Brotz Calvin Emerson Dave Han cock Wendell Frecer Charles Arnold IIRUSS CUUNTRY WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! la- I... -P ' CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Clow score wins! Howell 15 Holt 49 Ann Arbor 35 Dearborn 39 Howell 53 Hastings Invitational 1st place A Howell 15 Holt 49 it 4 C' bfi N Howell 24 Milford 32 Capital Circuit Howell 26 Everett 29 Holt 80 -jg Cf 1, 7 Albion Invitational 1st place Regional lst place L ff ' State Meet lst place N'-4',,FN A ' 4 ' N fqgfvfxagpaadgir- - ...-,.. , M- - . And they're Off! The cross country team runs against eight Class B teams in the state finals. igliasfsat' V. 3 ii? '. ..-.4s4 li' The Cross Country team. Row 1: Bill Brigham, Paul Brotz, Jack Hardy, Lynn Mc- Kee, Matt Brady. Row 2: Bob Gehringer, J 0 h n Hoover, Rick Zemper, Ralph Musson, Al Buckner, and coach Robert Bloomer. .sk ..-,an SENIUR LETTERMEN PRUUDLY SPORT THE CUVETED H '-. fn . 1 Nw f' 1 1 I Bud Rogere John Beckw1th B111 Black Jack Hards DWG Flshel C311 Schore Paul Brotf Ron Jacobq -.f B1 Br1gham Dan CUIFIG ve Muylaert B111 F1d1er Denn1s Wenk Tom Bunce 96' Pete Van W1nk1e Bob S'c1pe Lynn McKee Elwwn DPIVGHDO J1m Golden Joe Groshc Dave L1sa1uS Vlatthevs Bradv Norman Freve1 Manley Bennett 99 I ,A ' . Bv 3.1 A! '11 121 , v 4 X. . A 'I 1 . ' ' - der 3 , , ' '5 , f A 1 1 1 o fl 1 11 17 ? , 151 ,i .H . . . Da . . . Zi? 5 ' 22 1' ' L eh 1 f ,B 4 J ' W ' ' Lf rt Y ' Q' A V- A T. 1 ' M ' v .. I , 11111111 . 5 . . . K A Y U 1 Q y SENIOR YEAR STARTS FAST PICKS UP SPEED TIMOTHY OALEB ABRAMSON H94 Mr James Schoene ch sen or class sponsor checks the books wth Ale Raseg n class t easurer S se St ckles record ng secre tary K the Radtke co e pond g secreta y Judy Bla ne asslst nt treasu er class p es dent Bll Fdler and Denns Wenk p es dent gather around the desk to make sure that all accounts are balancmg out IO ANN ADDIS if LEE EDVN ARD EDWARD ROBERT JAMES J 'VIAY JUNITA AI STO'1 1 ALTMEYER ANDERSON ANDERSON 100 l X X A 'rc I N, 'ff' r E' 7 - if 5 , , J Q A R , 1 . V ,X , N l Y I e if 5 3 A , A i J 'tt 15 A Q ,KM , Nl, f 'Q-af' , f fl , . i , i ' , i x a , r . u i i , i - Q a i , rr s in r g i , ' a r Q r i , i l 5 i , vice- r i . z xi ... A Z 'S ea T I 4 n L A WWW . , . 1 AND ENDS IN A WHIRLWIND UF ACTIVITY SHARRON ANNA ARNIOLD IANET MARIE ANSTETT ww i 1 ONI RAE BANFIELD BARBARA ELISE BAKEP C EOPGE VS ILLI-UI IXCQLFLINE E BE ATTN BE AT'1X s,,,L AVRIL AN Y B AILFR MARX ELLEN BARROIN WI ARX IOSEPHIN E BELZ KATHLEEN ANN BAIRD -3'-y uf GENEVIEVE LYNIN BARTR ANI JOHN I BLNNLTT Y W Y! 7 , L ' L, 4 A .L L A A . 1 . , gs?-424. ff aft- .Q . ,W Q , w X r Y A L Y A L A 4 44 4 ii 'f - ' A - A 'af ' 2? -',. -of' .':'F. f .'.,'g'q Inj. Q.-' -,. - rv A ,A-, N :g3-'..,m' - --g:4- , . 4?ii,I:'f. ,Zff':AfL1 ri . ',,. ,-,'r .- -..': - L , ,'u..'L-.rA .gut 1 ff , .ru ' r .I . .Tut-fx: .s :tl 1 .K , -. - P img- l . 1 - v Y Y ' ' ' I 5 A A . I J A . Av - v - ' A ' . v 1 , 11 v v 1 Q A . . MAGAZINE SALES MAKE SENIURS BIG BUSINESSMEN VI INIFRED ANN BENNETT ,qw .pIl ' P ATRICIA ANN BLACKMAR MANLY THOMAS BENNETT JUDITH CLAIRE BL AINE 'ff' .viii ,ik JOHN ADAMS BECKWITH 'fi IOSEPH MATTHEW BRADY 'sf' WILLIAM HAROLD BL ACK VIARIE ELINA BRAYTON SHIRLEY WILLIAM GEORGE RUTH ANN PAUL RICHARD BRAYTON BRIGHAM BRITTEN BROTZ , , I if x I T Y J , 'K Ta A f. ,..,.-: -. . ..', .: i n 1 in 1 , R W A E4 M A G -I . . I , xi aw 1 x Q E 102 TEAM CAPTAINS FIND MONEY, MONEY EVERYWHERE RUTH MARY BRO17 asm' T77 x PHX LLIS IE AN QUCRNER EP X QT' se o w ot e pl I1 h b en o the n ual g du o e ece pts Sho he e s o J n tte off dv W n S y Coo ey d E elyn D ICX POXXII' I'xlHIP DI-XXNI HEIILN PLI RF CXNIILI ON CXPILX 103 IANICI' JANE BOOS 'l HOM AS AARON RUNC1' RU LN IEJAX LI UR is WJ xl Lx' A x X 5 5? ,J-sv Q f' if A ' 's l'f o ld b co xt t 5 cf g 'es'l.E'-A 0'- ' 'gth d' en' h ytsh ltt 1 'th' '. ' IJ' 'tA tit, Sh Gy H A, 'he-k, r If d I -C. E ' QY 1 Y , 1 J I3 E4 v.v .v - . --- - 1' ' J. ' ' L AININ J.- aL ,'u' ' 'v ' ' ' . 3' J'u - AA x . - x A N SENIOR DEGORATORS TRANSFORM HOWELL'S ARMURY LAURA ANIN CLARK ALLEN EARL COBB 75 all cg JUDY LYNN MARGARET SUE CODDINGTON CODDHN GTON The ar ory s t ansformed mto a lovely mte wo de land for the Wnte Fo mal Ths year t e F os y Fantasy meant lot of wo k d r to c r y 0 t the theme St ugglng aga nst tme to deco ate one of the many pretty Chr stm t ees a e Jan ce Boos Nancy Nauss Av ll Ba le L ll an E11 ott and Janet Anstett K. 1 'SOO' DUANF NIARlE CAROL ANN ON ALEE MAE SANDRA LEE COP FEY COLEN LOOK COOLEY INTO A 'FROSTY FANTASY' FUR THE WINTER FURMAL Qi, T, '9 Ska J I I Hsu fi' GER AI D VINCENT LUBR JANIES LAWREIN CE DAYTOIN 'iv' f 's ROBERT A AN N DL N ST AN DAVID HOUSTON CUIN N IIN GHAM DEAN IN A DEE DIIN KFL 3 I ' D ANIFL ARCHIE CURRIE EVELYN IVIAY DPIVER fan GEPALDINE ELAINE PLSSELL EDIT APD DLRIS DLPIX 0 ' ELWYN DUANE DAVENPORT 45 P ATRICIA ANN DAINKERS LII LI AN TOT ELLIOTT A .A A - J S1 Y f Y ' I ' I x if 1 I v y 1 T A I A - A A ' 4 Y v T A K. Y AX N v v 1 v v v w 1 v - v A A A A XA A A A N ' A L 4 A - n Y 7 X Y Y V Y A .. A sw N. TAKE CARE UF MY l.I1TLE GIRL SENIOR CLASS PLAY '-wad EVERETT LESLIE EMERY DAVID WENDEL FISHER NORMAN ROY FREVER CEORCE FRANCIS FAKETTY JOHN JOSEPH FISHER DONALD DAVID GIBBONS DIANE JEANNE WILLIAM FREDERICK EAVREAU I+ IDLEP I-.5 'M SH ARON LOUISE I4 OCKLER CYNTHIA KAY I' ORD 41 il ix KATHRYN LOUISE JUDITH ANN GIEQ CILKES Q7 Sw 11 I iff A A' 3113, 2 K ,,.. VV 'Y I N1 Q I E I 'I A' I x N 4-an-qui WA, I fe 1. 'J ,t 'I V' K ' C t g ' X Ffa, . f V A W A A . 7 I 106 GIVES A GLIMPSE UF LIFE IN II SORORITY HOUSE JAMES ALEXANDER C OLDILN , JOQEPH XI ESLIE GPOS FIC SH ION ll GLX Sen or cllss SDOHSOIS fnd themsol I1 the I1 ddlg of a lot of ork p1 ld 1111, the r v t 0 f1f the se 0 La Nl Joh s o 1 s 1 1 n1 r x r Fl 0 m n looks puzzled as Mr James Schocnn cl he d sponso and 'Nl s Agnes Wht nd1cdte the s pl1c ty of the hole Job 3 JOHN NPI' NC El H XI DX IxARhN XNN HARJU ll I I X ll OX HAI NION L Y, Y - U l 1 I X H Irv' ' ' 9 ' ' ' ,rj Y ij' 'jx V I QA Ii 1 1, A 1 f H J I 1 1' , 1 EVE 'Zh , '5 A,-' ,ix J' f- - Y, 5 4. I T N N 1 A v A A L, 1 , I , is 1 I A ,.......,-s..,gH, . fx N--'GI . . . . 1 L ' 1 vos 1 11 1 w ' 'Q1' IA ' claus f 'z 1'iou ac ivities whicl 11' Z1 vital part . ' . 1 r. H ff- a . ' -1 1, 21 1', , 1' . . 1 c, x X i ' ' im ' i w ' ! - V ' L, Y I YV Y L L J av f 4 , -wr 1 gl-. I - 5 V , - yi wx .9 I I 4 In , v . , - f. . , , , . . v v 4- 7, D Y . 7 Y L IX L A A LIL ' 4 L 4- A A I - A ' A L L 4 JR . v v 7, Y v , , - . L . - 1 . L. . 107 BUDDING SCREEN STARS TAKE TIME UUT -a'0,,fN The end to the d corat ons for F osty Fantasy ee s to be lost a ong the confus 0 St uggl ng to S s n St ckle Deanna D nkel D a ne Carey Lucy B rke and Gerry D s JEAINETTE DAVIES IANIES D HOFI' VIAN HOLLENBECK LINDA LOUISE HARRIS DORIS BEATRICE HEFNFR KATHLEEN BELLE BARBAR A ANN HIBBARD HOEL ELW IN E ARL HOWE k IEI I LYNINE IRAUGH QNJV. K 4 H fs ., . V, fi ' J 5 , 1' sf - A e i r s m m i n. r i transform the walls into a fantasy of beauty are: I u a i s, i , i n , u , uri . ,, ' S 1 ,, ' ' n A - I I . A f L L I 1 , - I ' ' 108 T0 IMMURTALIZE THE QUEENS SORORITY 45 JANET D KEIHL RONALD DEAN DAVID CHARLES JACOBS IONCKHEERE 49 :Tr 21232. 'zzvjfgg L Aa. Y' N. :Rx C AROL GRACE ALEXANDER ANDREW VICKIE ANN KOZMA Lc1BALLISTEP LAW KAREN FRANCES KIAER K ATHLEEN ANN LAWSON VIAPY NIAPGLXRET ION THONIAS IRENE DELL-X JOAN ELLEN LQFEVRE LFNNERT LLNZ LEWIS 109 f A9 an .X , 'f I X x ' 1 ' , 7 f '1 I1 'i Q wi M Q' J 56 A , 3 - Q '-1' ' ', 1:-:rf ' 3 A' ' ,. at A. . 1 N , x gg, 5 M ' . ' 1, U 1 --'?:J'5 i :?'5z- A 1 133 E? ff? -f Af? 1 1 1 A ' A A 1 L Y N fl 'BO , ' , . r T Y L L A L 4 - A A 4 A ' A L .1 Tf 1 7 1959 HDMEDDMING HAS A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRADTIDN DAVID ANTHONY I IQAIUS RONALD DUANE LOTT KAREN GAIL JANET RAE LOGAN I OINC EVN AX PUSSELL LOUIS LYNN PATRICK LOWE AICIXLE NK ,A-.A C AROLF ANN LOTT GERALDINE SUE NICKEON GLENDA KAYE EDWIN C J bUqAX ALICE 1.015 CAROL NIARPALE MATTEBON NIAX COCK NIEEDEN 110 WWE? . WTI N , im ij Y 'Y ' V L ' A J 1 Y ' 1 7 T J K , 4 ' J A . '.,,5:..Vz H h , Q ,. ,J 1- 'H , 1 4 v L A v , 1 , V v L ' ' , l 4 B .al N S I Af 3,,' W' I' Y , v fw f I f ' N 1 , A A '. . L, A 1 ' A ' 'Y Y V 1 - L 4 . I L! . - L ' THE QUEEN CHUSEN BY AN UVERWHELMING MAJURITY fri' NI ARLIARFT ANN IIINLR aa., MARY MINEP YXIGHLANDERS Hlghlanders annual Homecommg had a very speclal attractlon this year Our queen was from far across the ocean In thxs pxcture from left to rlght are Bob Rles escort for the 1958 Queen Ann Fxtch next m lme Cllff Dlotte and Sharon Kung sophomore representatives Jumor Mlller and Larol Schram Junior class members of the court the 1959 Queen Argelnka Schoeberl and her escort Denms Wenk Karen Kxzer semor class attendant Barb Schlefer and Cal Emerson freshman representa tlves Jeanette Hoffman plnned the corsage on the lovely Queens 1,1 PATRICIA AINNI FRANCES LVELYN JOY D-XX ID TOSEPH VIISSLITZ MOORE NIOPG -XX NIUYLAE RT 1 IS HOWELLS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT KAREN LOUISE INANCY LYNN NASH NAUSS The e ly cro ned 1959 Homecom ng Q een Angel ke Schoebe l leaves halft e ceremonies to S t F tch ho has 1 st ended her year as 1958 Home com ng Queen it DANIEL JAMES KAREN ANN OLRICH PACK -1412 ANDREW DUNCAN SYLVIA JO AN PARKER PARSHALL 1 fl IOXCE LOUISE PER LFE IJECKENS PECKENS ANGELICA SCHOEBERL FROM MUNIGH, GERMANY X 'ff Ani' lx ATHERINE GAIL ALEXANDER HERBERT ALICE DAUN MARLENE FRANCES RADTKE R ASEGAIN RASEGAN READER A505 ED I R REDINGER CJLP ALD EDCEINE RE DINI FR frgq 421 01 ,AA-A ROBERT HARRX RIES C I E NN XIX PON DENNIS ANGELIRA POGEP RYAN SCHOEBEPL TERRY PAUL RENAUD CARL JOHN BCHPOEDER - 5492, A A , Q. . A ' 'ii '. A 'A A A 1 A , T A 4 - Q . cf wx , i 2 ,A Q' ' 'I' if 4 id A 'xl NRC gf Qi L .2 'W 4E's ? A :gif A N A ' . ' Y F LA, Y I Y 7 . 1 T . , , A J A 1 A f A 1' I , . v v Y . , Y v , V I A AA A A L A A A A A A al V LS A :rv D X E ' K 113 CAPS, GUWNS ARE A REALITY FDR THE CLASS UF '60 DANIEL EMERSON SELL JANET MARIE SPARE HAROLD ALLEN SPOONER PHYLI IS ANN SHERWOOD RONALD LEO SPARF PHII IP EDVI IN STP IN ACIXER Vi' MARIANNE SINELLI SHARON KAY SPARE -:agp JOYCE ANN SMITH JANET ELAINE SOBER if ' few SUSAN DESSALINE POBEPT LOUIS STICKLES SI IPE I I z ff If A K. I J, J E 'I ,Y I . X L 114 CULLEGE ENTRANCE FUTURE VUCATIONS ARE PLANNED Q-oi Can graduat on be far beh nd Sen ors s gh that long awa ted s gh of el ef when the tme arr ves t eas ed for caps and gowns Ja et Spa e give her name to Judy Bla e seated h Ie she a a ts ler tu n to be easured Andy Parker th ct m ho s go g th ough the mechan c q ed by the representat e of the cap and go rental se ce 'Z f-of MAPIAN LEE STORY 8 HAROLD STEPHEN STREET ? ,Ul- X. BONNIE LEE KENNETH WILLIAM SW AIM THUMSER sd c '4 LAWRENCE LOUIS I-XCQUELYNE LEE PETER BARTH RUTH ANR TANK 1P-xr FORD X Ah R INKLE w ALTON D I J fl . ,w I 'X Y, x Q 1 ' - -I 35,1 N fr , , 'U '. w' , ' 1 ' ,',,-'J R, I fzfj 7 ' .. fc Ei- A ,E fb' . ' Gf gv , E W 1 ,fa -51.1. 1 -'R ? 1? I. 2: Y , 1 , - a ' -L ff'v1'f-14 I ff 1 . 1 ---an L . was -. N 1 ff' ' Q Q H , . 1111 ,I W I uw Q Ki 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ' I fi' - i i r i i i 0 Q be m ur . n r ' s Y I R in , , w i w i ' 1 r m . is e ' 1 vi i w ' in r is re- R uir iv wn I X rvi . 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Club PRAYTON 'VIARIE A A BRICHAIVI W ILLIAM Baseball 1 2 Basketball 4 Cross Countrv 1 A arslty Club 4 BRITTEN RLTH BROTZ PAUL Latm Club 1 2 S1 Smence Club X731SltW Club 3 4 BROTZ RLTH N C A Latm Club 1 2 BLCRNFR PHX LLIS H A A BLNCE THONIAS NIad11gal2 .3 4 X31SltX Club 1 2 BLRKE LLCX D A R Good CIYIZBD Class P1es1dent 3 Sr Plat CAMERON BONNIE TORCH Edltor Student Counc1l 2 Cheerleader 3 117 CAREY DIANNE Chorus 1 2 A 1 Sr Play CLARK KAREN Latm Club 1 2 Sr Sc1ence Club 34 CLARK LAURA Class Treasurer A A Jr Sz Sr Play COBB ALLEN CODDINIGTON JUDY A 1 Mad11g'al2 3 S1 Y Teens 1 CODDINGTON MARGARET A 1 COFFEY DAUNE A 1 COLFS CAROL Jr Plav Ma Ilgall 2 I Queen s Court 3 COOK OINALEE H Latln Club 1 Mad11g'al 2 3 4 COOLEY SANDRA A 1 Latln Club 1 Queen s Court 1 CUINNINGHAM DAVID Reserve Baseball 1 Reserve Basketball 1 Rese1ve Football 1 2 CLRRIE DANIEL VaISlty Club 3 DAX EN PORT ELVN YN Baseball 1 2 '3 4 Football 1 7 3 4 Ya1s1tS Club 3 4 DAX ION JAMES Hobbx Club 1 S1 Suence Club 3 DINKEL DEANNA Lat1n Club 1 Sr Plav S X Teens 1 2 DRIX ER EX EL'1N Sr Sclence Club 3 S H Teens 1 2 DL NN PATRICIA DLNSTAN ROBERTA JI 81 Sr Play DLRIS GERALDINL Latvn Club 1 2 Pep Club 1 A ' , ' , A - ,- G. 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C. 2 3 Sr Play Sr Y Teens EMERY EVFRETT FAKETIY GEORGE Audlo Visual Club 1 Sr Science Club 3 4 FAVREAU DIANE Rand Drum Major Latin Club 1 S1 Science Club 3 FIDI LR WILLIAM Baseball 1 2 F otball 1 2 3 4 Class President 4 Nla 11231 P 3 4 PISHER DAVID Baseballl 2 3 4 Madrigal 1 2 Student Council 1 X73.Y'S1tV Club 2 3 Class President 1 FISHER JOHN Chess Club 1 Sr Science Club FOCKLER SHARON H A IORD CYINTHIA H A A A Madligfal 2 If RFV ER INORMAN Baseball 1 7 l Managei 1 IBHONS DONALD EIS KATHRYIN C A A Madligal 2 IIKES JUDITH A Si Play Student Council sec IX FNS DARFI OLDIN IAVIPS Xdl'slt.YflL1 i 4 ROSTIC JOSEPH otball 1 P 'Z '1ck1 2 3 X dISlt5 Club 5 4 L '1 SHARON I :tin Club1 J Iep Club 1 ..H.. HARDY, JOHN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 4 Sr. Science Club 3, 4 Student Council 1 Varsity Club 3 HARJU KAREN F H A 4 G A A 1 HARMON JERRRY HARRIS LINDA Sr Y Teens HEFNFR DORIS H A 1 G A A 1 Liberty Club 1 7 HIBBARD KATHLEEN Chorus 1 2 H A A A HOFL BARBARA Rand Majorette 1 Latin Club 1 2 Sr Science Club 'Z HOFFMAN JEANETTE Band 1 2 3 4 Student Council sec Sr Sc1neceClub3 4 HOLLEINBECR JAMFS HOVWE ELVSIN IBAUGH JERI N C Latin Club 1 S1 Science C lub IACOBS ROINAI D Football 3 Ji Play Sr Science Club 3 4 KEIHL JANET RIZER KAREN A A Queen s Court 4 Student Council sec 4 ROLWIA ALEY 1BALLISTER tickle LAW CAROL oiusl P JI Pay Student Council Class President P LAVS SON KATHIE Class Secretaiy 3 Queen s Couit 2 Student Council 118 LeFEVRE, MARY F. N. C. 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Sr. Science Club 3, 4 LENNERT, JON J. V. Basketball 1 2 LENZ IRENE LEVS IS JOAN IN C Jr Play Sr Science Club 3 4 LISAIUS DAVID Class Vice President 4 Footballl 2 S1 Science Club 3 LOGAN KAREN IOINGEWAY JANET Jr 8: Sr Play S1 Science Club 1 Debate 3 I OTT C AROLE C Latin Club 1 2 Sr Science Club 3 IOTT RON LOVNE RLSSELL Football 1 2 'VICKEE LYNN Basketballl 2 3 4 Cross Country 1 2 3 4 Track1 2 3 4 Varsitv Club 3 4 McKEO'NI GERALDINE H A A A MARRALE CLENDA S1 X Teensl 2 'NIATTESON EDWIN State Ait Contest Honoiable Mention MAYCOCR SUSAN Chorusl 2 3 4 G ee Club 1 2 3 4 Sr YTeens 1 2 MEEDEIN LOIS Latin Club 1 Ma 11gal1 7 3 Sr Science Club 3 NIINFR MARGARET H A A A 'XIIINER MARX Chorus 1 5 G ee C lub 1 2 Ji Fnsemble 1 MISSLITZ PATRICIA I 'VIOORE FRAN CES NIORGAN EK ELYV H A A A 1 Pep Club 1 4 , v F It ,.,4 , - ' 213 ' F .1 J? , . Y -, . - 1 ' - ' , ' , F. . .,2,3 '- ' ' . l ': 3 1 Y lv , ,1 Y F. . .1 f : 1 , '3 G. . .1 A , j 10 ' , ,I, . , F.N. .1 1-d-'- 1,:, ' , . ' ' . v6v'v v 1' V Y Y A 'T 7 7 Y 5 , ' ,2 3 .4 'A ' , . 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T1-.' ,-,:,4 ' L 1 , J G , X -'I F. ...1,2 12' ' ,L ' G. . . ,2,3 2 r ' 2 NIDXLAERT DAVID Valsxty Club 1 Baseball l Football 'Z 4 NASH KAREN orus 1 JI Plav I'1t1nClub1 Z NAUSS N-XNCY H A Ol RICH DAINIFL lnsemble 1 M 11g,al2 l 4 PAL K lxAREN K S1 B.1nd1 2 Latm Club 1 IARRLR ANDREW Class NIICG Presxdent 2 IARSHALL SYLNI A PFCKFN JOYCF Iatm Club 1 PI CRENS REX RADTKE KATHFRINIE Class Secletaly 3 4 Iatm Club 1 Ma xlgal Z 2 4 RASECAN AIEXAINDFR Class Txeasuxer 4 Hobby Club 1 Latm Club 1 RASECAN ALICE DAUN READER MARLENE A Iatm Club 1 S1 Sclence Club 3 REDINGER EDXVARD Baseballl 2 '3 Ra ketball 1 7 Football 1 2 REDINC ER C ERALD PEN ALD JERRY DIES ROBERT ROGERS GLENN Baseball 1 7 3 4 Basketball 1 2 '3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l2 T 3 ' Narsxtw Club 'S RYAN DENNIS SCHOEBERL ANGELIKA Homecoming Queen Sr Scxence Club 4 Exthange Student SCHROEDFR C ARI Latm Club 1 2 Student Councll 4 Varslty Club 'i 4 SELL DAINIEL SHERWOOD PHYI LIS N f Sr Play S1 Y Teens 1 2 SINELII MARIANNF SMITH JOYCE SOBER JANFT N C Latm Club 1 S1 Sclence Club 'S SPARE JANET H A SPARE ROALD STARE SHARON Clee Club 1 Z SPOONER HAROLD STFINACKER PHILIP Latm Club 1 STICKLES SUSAN Class Secletaxy 4 Latm Club 1 7 STIPE ROBERT Hobby Club 1 P S1 Science Club I STORY 'VIARIAIN H A STREET HAROLD 'VIadr1gal 2 3 4 STREET RODNEH SXIAIM BONNIE Latm Club 1 Sz Play Te ns 1 I' XNIx LAWRENCE JI Play Class X Ice Presxdent 1 Latm Club 1 lTdd1123l7 5 4 Q1 Sclence Club Student Counul 4 THUMSER REINNFTH Baseballl 2 3 4 Football 1 TRAI' FORD JACQUELINE A A .lx X Teens 1 Pep Club 1 YAN VSINKLE PETER 1 0 Jr 8. Sr Play Student Councll 1 7 Naxsnty Club 3 4 WALTON RUTH Latm Club 1 gl Sclence Club 3 WATERBURY GRACE WEINSCHENK ANDREA Debate 1 Jr 8x Sr Play S1 Scxence Club 3 WELLS THIMOTHY Latm Club 1 ll ENK TIMOTHY Latm Club 1 WENK DENNIS Class Treasul er .3 Varslty Club 3 4 WESSINGER EVIE LOU G A A 1 Madrlgal Club 2 .3 4 Student COUDCII 1 WHITE MARY ELLFN Iatm Club 1 2 WHITE NANCY V! ILCOX SHERRILL A Latm Club 1 WILLNOVS RODNEY WIXOM DOROTHY A A Pep Club 1 S1 Scxence Club 3 4 VS RIGHT VERNON A 0 ABBREVIATIONS CODE TPFSHNI-KN NEAR QOPHOVIORE X E AR JLNIOR YE AR SENIOR '1 F-XR 119 Future Farmers of Amellcl Future Homemakers of Amana Future Nurses Club Gnls Athletxc -Xssoclatlon A v r 1 y ' v v A 1 ' vA' A N. 11011 ' , r:r I 'n yf1:y 1 Y R , ' , . , N. P. 4 G 1 0 3 -N- ' .-.. H, 4 l- ' ' J , :N ' 5 ' Ch ' . , 2 v .H . A U f ' -V- H . I f Golf ,-, 3, 4 F. . .1 . v . F. N. C.1 -5- ,' ' , 2. G, A.A.1,2,Il,4 1 , ji A 7 ' ' , I, -0- I Q -W- ud r' ', 2. 1 ' . '. ' I -P-. F. . 2.1, 2, 3 v ' G. A. A.1 ' ' I . Jr. V -. - , ,:z,4 'f ' ., - 5 x r 1 , A , y '- ' 1,3 F. '. .1,2,Jl,4 , 7 Y 7 A ' ' , , ' G.A. .1,2,3 '- 4 JFNC12'lA4 F- - -1 1 -n - f- y v ' y Student Councll Treasurer 4 -R- Av ' '- ' . 1, . 1 1 r . dl .y:, W. . . , ' , , ' , ' ,i-, 1 1 ' ' ' ' , G. . . A. 1, 2 v A' . . 1, 2,3 . I 1 G. .A.1,2,3,4 ' , xv , I Y Ax' F.F.. .1,..,3 Q ' fe .H . 1 Sr. Y- e , 2, 3 x- 1,1 I y J- L '. ' ' 3,4 '- 1 E - , , . A A' ' F. F. A. - ' '2 Q-C A ' . F.H.A.- 3- Ti' , F. N. C.- .' 4- ' Q ' ,, G.A.A.- ' . .- ' ' STUDENTS FIND RECOGNITION IN WOLIIERINE GIRLS Glenn Rogers Football capta1n Basketball captam All Conference fullback Sharron Arnold Salutatorxan ,f- Lucy Burke Valedlctorlan D A R Good Cxtlzen N M S Q T recogmtlon Dave Fxsher Boys State N M S Q T recogmtlon IW Pete Vanwlnkle Bonme Cameron N M 5 Q T TCCOENUOH Year Book Edxtor Boys State 1959 Natlonal Hxgh School Inst: tute Northwestern Umversxty 120 . ww' qi 123 A1 K Jxm Dayton Evle Wessmger Boys State Gxrls State Karen Clark G1rls State N M S Q T recogmtlon B111 Black Student Councll presldent Boys State If Al Rasegan Patty Hubbell Boys State Cheerleadmg captam E I I ' r - 1 ' F A1 f rv X , it ,V 2 I vs - c . . , I2 N ,....ka in ., f A Ny Q I ' -.,,,,. nf an V3 1 4 -aft-fl! fs , I? I I , -W! 'V 'J X - - , , , . . ' ' Q I 1 n I ' ,' u' 1 x, 5 I X 4' fx 1 ,Q I . - ' f , v , . 'X f ' I ' 5' I A I If fs I, IM ' sv , 4 Q In I ' A 3:5 I O ' ' . , . . , . . . BOYS STATE ATHLETICS SUHULARSHIP ETC -'N Joe Grostlc Football co-captam Carol Coles DeMolay Sweetheart John Beckwlth Boys State Much Youth Chorale :fl r Karen Knzer Betty Crocker Homemakmg Award Bull Ftdler Boys State . 5 Paul Brotz Boys State Jennle Bartram Green 8: Gold edxtor Bull Brngham Jeannette Hoffman Boys State lnterlochen All State Orch H1 Angellka Schoeberl Exchange student Homecommg Queen Bob Stnpe Boys State T- u,,'., Jack Hardx estxa Boys State Crose Country captam . - Q 'W ' X ,, . ' A K vt: 6:1 Q .t 4. 4 . 1. 52 A 1 ' 't:ifg:.'t f- ' ' ' W :1::1,, 1 - -1 . fr rf 5, 'X '7?5:1 t:'f2i3N,- 7 .K , . .. .1 L fx ' ff'e'::Ziiie4.2f-:.f . 1'4 .... ...,.t..' I.. t2Z2..x.3g,'.'.',-'JY' - ' .qnfhwn ij f5:?4'5':: 'V-'zZf'f ...,,4.',1' --'zzzlgr iii:f -:f::f- -A Qifkl 5 f . 4 - V , . ' t I 14, ll , 5 5 K 5 at Q ,. . ., 4' haw' Tx! , .tffj 1 ' Q ik e-- ,. 2 A -xx .X -. ,X - i fp- , i x -K , T' Y , w i.. V ss :V - fx T l , K, M tt' 5 w XX 'y 5 . 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A Actlvltles at Howell Hugh . ct1v1t1es at Howell hlgh school prov1de worthwhlle entertamment to every 1nterested student The hours spent on these extra curr1cular projects are often the hardest and most t1me consum1ng of the school program Part1c1pat1on ln after school pursults provlde pleasure for many Hlghlanders It also brlngs school hfe closer to gether and more beneflclal 1n a Vaflety of ways Howell hlgh g1V8S us a well balanced extra currlcular program A large selectlon of clubs awalt the students Ch01C9 and mterest Many oppo1tun1t1es are provlded Wlth educatlonal values attached wh11e others exlst for the pure enjoyment of the partlclpant Through these val 1ous amusements we come ln con tact wlth many types of students We become bettel acqualnted and often meet classmates who become ou1 closest frlends Growth of character 1S slgnlflcant th1ough the mfluence of soclal clubs and organlzatlons at our school The purpose of these organlzatlons 1S generally three fold We are enabled the opportun1ty to meet people, make frlends, and gam experlence 1n the concept of worklng to gethel Thls yea1 th1ough the efforts of the Student Councll a new 01g3Il1Z3.t101'1 was 1nt1 oduced to the student body Howell hlgh school was gl anted a cha1te1 m the Natlonal Hono1 SOCl8ty Genel ally speakmg students can lea1n to plan, cany out and enjoy success 1n school hfe as well as lea1n1ng to P1 oflt f1 om the11 fa1lu1 es Our 1959 Homecom ng queen Angel ka Schoeberl and her escort Denn s Wenk are ntroduced at halft me by Jack Hardy master of ceremon es l ll I I l . . . 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I ii. . . . , ,' , sv ! u 0 5 ' . ! . i , i , . i f i -i ,C i. rv, 1' FW I 'S-.,,,, STUDENT COUNCIL PUSHES THROUGH NEW P A SYSTEM if Q55 ff' J wid W5 Student vouncxl president Bill Black looks a some mformatlon for school use wlth Mr Lynn tel ler the Councll s new advlsor Student Councnl poses for a pxcture whlle llstemng to Blll Blacks mtloductlon of the new constltutlon Watchmg hlm are Ruth Peckers Nancy Larson Jeanette Hoffman Carol Scnram Karen K1zer Sherry Bowshler 'md Barb Schlefer Student Councll offlcers look over the re corders book wlth Jeanette Hoffman sec retary Others from left to rlght Dennls Wenk treasurer Bud Rogers VICE presndent and Karen K1zer c rrespondmg secretary 3' V' seated Standmg are Wlm Seales Carl Schroeder Tom Rose Russ Frevel Larry Tank Bud Rogers Cal Emerson Jon Roberts Je my Best and Bonme Musson 5 M I I I ' V 'A T - fi ' ,- 1 , ' Z ' 1 fi? 1 L' ' , C 1 . 1 S 5 . , 3 5 X , 1 ' 5. ff ts YW ,f . , X ,XXX T 'ffsx Y A ww E f Xi. MJX f- ' K If '. - W SSC' ' X 4 , W- ' ,T A9 . .W 4 . XV 43 V - ' X ,- -,Nw -Q X j 1 W U N ' .' ' , .s . 4 ' Y . . . .- , . I A , , , , r' , ' - , . . . I . ' 5 1 z 'P X , I Q i , 5 1 f 8 I ,f U, ,, ATA xg- , 1 - It 1 ' 124 VARSITY CLUB NITIATES VALENTINES D Y DANCE H ,awlla-Bi Attendlng the legular busmesb meetmg of the Xal 112 Rxchald Gphrlngex Due Ho1dc1aft Mlke Redlnger, Ru c ub a1e 1Lft to ught Ca11 Sch1oede1 B111 Bugham B111 Frewer John Homer Bob Gehllnger J1m Golden D1e1 Black Jack Hzudx Bud Rogexa Watt Brady Ed qobm Scott VSendal1F1ewe1,Ralph 'Niusson Ixorman Frewer and Rlck Zempex 111111 X 119 1 x 1LlL1a 11 11,1 1 1 11 sc111oede1 SIUGEUI 111ch1s 111 1 b 1 1 LL. 11 1L1L1 U11 1111 L11 111 Go cn su.1 11 1 1 11 Conducung the meetmg, of the 1 uuty Club axe p1es1dent Daw secretary, John Beclmlth 1' A 5 , X . , ' X 1 ., fn 'f-. ' ' ' -,X V 1 x A -1 1 ' , . ' , ' ' X' . ' , ' . . V . ' ' Sl., . N F , , . , . 1 . y 1 . 1 . . ., . , , , v , . ,Y , -1 . .y , .J A y M , , . v . A y Y V A 12 EBV' ,. X ' f ,QW 2 . 1 A E I'1S116l'Q v1ce-president, Paul Brotzg t1'easu1'e1', Lynn Mckleeg and . xv f . f A I - . I Anr -' 'L1115' Club L1C11'1Ix' 15 1111: 1 -1 .- 1' 11j Qumk Cu' I ' . . A r 111' 2111 1111111 N111 B' '111cr. XL '1 21 bds 2 C11 1. 11 1d1 . ,-XS u. '1, 1' c 111611 A1'Q -.rn MADRIGAL CLUB, JUNIOR ENSEMBLE AND SENIOR Gonslstantly one of Howell hxbhs favoute organ lzatlons is the V61S'lt1l6 Madrxgal club The 29 selected smgers under the dlrectlon of Mr Keene Stoll stenner, remam busy through the school yeal w1th both school and local entertamment Some hmghllghts of thls years act1v1t1es were programs for the Rotary und L1ons club the hospltal P T A , and slnglng for Elstern sta1 1n1tmt1on Madugal membels left to ught are Onalee Cook Cathy Montgomery, Cmdy Wellman Bob Benson Dan Olrlch Steve Kaufman, Mary Van Wmkle, Kathy Gles, Joan Engelhardt, row 2 Dxane Banf1eld Barbara Hubbell Carol Coles, Jenme Bartlam, Halold Street B111 Fldler, Larry Tank, Vlr guna Mason Dxane Mackenroth Judy Coddmgton, L01s Meeden, row 3 Ruth Granger Ev1e Wessmger, Kathy Radtke Tom Bunce Bxll Black, John Beckwxth Cyn thla Ford Carol Blevms Lenore Street L A Slflglllj, expeuence and fun are thre things grnln d every year by the vocal depart ment s Junlor ensemble The e Jumor hlgh Llll are chosen from Jumox Cnls glee club for then outstanumg 'lbllltt left to rlgzht Lvnda Hodg. klnson Barbara Schxefel Claudla Heeg, Put Peckms Mary Eaton Lmda Reader Rovx I Karen Lowe Dlane Peckms Swlxla Spaldmg. 'Vlary Lou Smlth 'llaltha Beckwuth Barbara 'NIacDonald . . . . , v . .. - . 1 .9 I .' . . I . . . . . c . . I . . - I - . ' - ' - 1 1 - . Q . ' A . . . 7 u . . - . . . .1 ' A J J . , . .. I I - - J . . . . . - ' ' 1 3 ' ' ' J 7 Y Z.. . . C . . . , .. ly I .' - ' e . '. 'T an . of 'Fi ..- - P' he rf ,. - ,4 , T? , ' 0 J , rv ' - ,, .' C . 'f . 7 .. . 3 V 1 , Q ,, I . . S . ' S e f - 5 . Y' : . I . ' . - - y y T- 1 ,. , g ... - ' ' v v' ' r r s . v A 1 ,A v . V Y . . 'A 4 3 ,y,,,,,..,.,.-.a-4 AND PERFORM FOR SCHUUL AND CUMMUNITY ,.-.iw .,,,, , A The Jumor hlgh school band also under the dlrectlon of Mr Rosenzwexg gnves concerts durmg the school year At tre same txme they are re p parmg for a chaxr with the semor The Howell hlgh school semor band under the dxrectlon of lvlr Fred Rosenzvseng spend many hours practlcmg for the numerous performances they present durmg the year Hlgh hghtmg thelr actnvxtxes this year was the dxstrlct music me fiaifw N To g oup Many of these young memb ers partxclpate ln the muslc lesson program gxven on Saturdays festlval held at Howell Also me b m ers of thls band recexved f1rst place awards at the d1str1ct and state level of competx txon , M-MA , h , ew Awe Z 7 2 3 I Q ' 2 1 lj ' I . ' l ' 2 1 3 1 af! A . . t E 1 -' 'TE 5-2 7 ' Z ' ' , V1 ka - . l ' ' ' ' 5 . ., r Q r s l r s 1 y r K X ' t 5 2 f p : : 1 . ' . z ll 5 2 'e . if Y y I Q I 5 2 5 l 5 A , ' ' . , ' X f r A K f 1 ' ? V l . e 3 : n Q i ., . . X 1 . . V X I . l 1 . . 1 , , 4 -K I t J' , Q A S' ,fx .x 9 y F - . . . . . y . . K I . . . . . - 1 . .W . ., ,- 4 , ,V ,W -,v . , .,,.. . V V , 4 f . ,+ Q' - rw -'Wh , ' L-hc, A- P, 5 .,,.,-L ' V 5 'f ' f 5' ' , 1 F' H' ' ' 'Q' , I? 1 . A. z ' Y H .,.,s.,..,..,.. - 1- a ' I 'dl K t FUTURE FARMERS 1.00K TUWARD THEIR UGCUPATIONS 5 Jxck VSIEIH Xntox Jomkheexe John Lm members of the Putuxe Fdlmelb of Amellca wlth 'VI1 1VIex1e VN eavel club epon sel look ove1 posteu featuzlng the clubs P1OgI9QS ,K Inspectmg and compfuxng, txactoxs fox the lateet fb? development ale Raymond Aekel bon C huck SIIUYHOHQ Ken Hauser Goldon Muneell md Mlke H ukex One of F P A s pxojects thls vea1 vs ms to 1 use tuelxe anew of morn as .1 test plot Hele Amon F01 ltt B111 'Nlahcke Jlm Dum in Wasne S1Jd.1d1Y'15. Tens Boutell and Alt Bud check the IQbLl1tb 1 ta Lhe euccebs of d1ffe1ent 5011 plepamuons x 11161185 und weed spxfxyb FUTURE I'IOMEMAKERS TRAIN FUR NEW RESPONSIBILITIES Future l-Iomemakers cfflcers Nlarxon Story presldent Margaret Coddmgton secretary and Mrs Nera Engstrom sponsor look over the agenda before the meetmg 4-X ,+.....:Q' Nlargaret Coddmgton and Marxan Story backs to the camera dlscuss ldeas at a regular F HA meetmg Seated around the table are Carol Hefner Carol Eager Cynthm Ford Nancy Nauss Karen Harju Darlene Naughn Kathy Baud Jeanne Gleglel and DOIIS Hefner 43 I lx S Q 1 I M X Hi .. , , I I -C Y Y I 1 I Y 'fr ll 'rt 9 r' - . ' f I ew V . 6 . N 4 2 f II., 1 ff S R45 Q, , Y' l of V, 4, Y , 7 W, - , . , I v ' 'Q 1 I X N 1 I f ' , -4 I , I y N 1 I ff x g , .S I , , HUSPITAL BLOOD BANK BABYSIITING UCGUPY FUTURE NURSES The club offlcers Jer1 Ibaugh secrtary treasurer Margaret Rlder VlC6 presl dent Janet Sober presldent and L1ll1an Elllot, orrespondmg secretary along w1th thelr sponsor Mrs Harrlet Bellmger have kept the members actlve wlth new and mterestmg thxngs to do Margart Rlder Vlrglma Johnson and Sandra Rled are only three of the many who have had many new EYPCTICIICBS through then' work at the McPherson Commumty Health Center thlS past year 2 4.1.1 2 Jerl Ibaugh reads the mlnutes of the prevlous meetmg as Betty Jones Pat Obrlen Mary Bugaxd Toby Chenoweth Kathy M1113 Lxnda BlShOp Man Agnes Gaffney llsten attentlvely Kathryn Gxes Nancy Larson Judl Rleckhoff Pam Parmenter Karen Jacobs Mary Agnes Gaff ney Martha Beckxuth Kathy Nlllls 'Sharon Green and Lmda Blshop as members of the future nurse club have made a pxoject of a course on baby cu ln xxhlch they learned the fme art of baby slttlng 130 Senior Y Teens follow a praise worthy pro gram each year Their goal IS to help out when ever needed and to live an honorable life The girls assembled are listening to Sandy Ried president Sitting around the table are Evelyn Driver Janet Dunham Deanna Dmkel, Char Combining religion and recreation into a harmonious pattern are the younger girls the Junior Y-Teens. Susan Wirth serves as this groups president. Seated are: Sonja Sullivan Patty Chenoweth Sue Dockstader Mary Beavers Cynthia Carter Sandy Deaner Andrea Lowe Ann Frostic, secre- tary' Carol Hitlebaugh treasurer' and vice- 3 wr lene Perkins F rances Horton Sharon King and Joann Etheridge Standing in the back row are Gloria Lyons Linda Harris Bonnie Swain San dia Smith Elizabeth Carsten Pat Pawlowicz Pat Denson and the new sponsor Mrs Shirley Albrant president Beverly Walker. In the second row left to right: Mrs. Mary Austin, spon- sor' Bonnie Miller, Kathy Topor Patty Banghart Sylvia Spalding Jeanne Shaefer Gwen Steinacker Bonnie Patten Sheila Johnson Elizabeth Allis Jane Haller and Bronie Gottschalk I JUNIOR SENIOR Y TEEN'S COMBINE RELIGION RECREATION I .T g - A Q. I - N a i A v 1' 'E' 5 ' I O.,-iff c - ug ' 1 l-. R f. rn: 4 Jiri 1 1 1 it X 0 L ,1 gi' zf.fI - , I y I X I A CHEERLEADERS UAY OMES FULL UF WORK WORRY lllll to set school splrlt ln motlon -s X Y Befoze the game evely chcerlealm fmds '1 IIIIHIOH xml om thmgs xwaltlng to be dom Peggy adds '1 quxtk touch up to hu hon uhmle Joans outflt gets the tleatment 132 Jun1o1 varslty cheerleade1s Judy Jonckheele bhal Kmg, Kay Ol1ve1 and Balbara Domme beslde cheeung f all Junlor varslty games took on a new duty thxs 5631 plesentmg Jun1o1 hlgh pep mee 11155 m the gym Tlme 755 Dxy Fuday Place lockex Howell Hlgh Another basketball game IS fast approachmg and cheex leaders Peggy Reckel and Joan Althul ZIIFIYC ln costume Wlfh molnmg classes owl and a heaxty lunch 1n Slght B111 Black and Joan A1thu1 start one of the day s many dlscusslons on What do you thlnk well do tomghtq 1 3 l 5 R R L l Q v f 3 , A 5 1 ' I : ' uk Q 5 Av 1 7 L I '- I 3- F3 - E , , E iz.: hs, b V I , 1912. 4 L I , L fl . L ' L 2 f Y 1-ax ,Nr-'4 ' ly ' . ,f . I it ' . ' . : . , . 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CHEERING GIVES SDHDDL SPIRIT ADDED BDUNCE Bannels postexs and pep meetings ale 'ill part or the cheelleadels XX0lI'l6b Hele sponsox Clue Horwood lends '1 hand in pxepaxlng the gym s decor ations 5 the game with the team and suffering cweiy minute they are behind They ale xlght to left Jmet Anstett Sharon Shmn Kaien Jacobe Peggy Reckex Carol Schram, Joan Althur and Pat Hubbel Posmg 1n their football season outfits are Carol Schiam Joan Arthur, Peggy Reckel, Sharon Shmn and Captaln Pit Hubbel Lets have a Iocomotlxe ieal slow and the cheei leadels ale at it again Wm or lose the cheel leadels spirit never fails as they uige the team on to victory 133 I I ' f , ' , ' x ' 5 ' . . 33' 'bl - ,Q I f I ,,. 4 Friday night game time finds the squad playing 5 U 1 I 9 Iv g ' Y J' I' ' v ' 1 I y 1 - Y V ' . , , ,rx .- GAA MEMBERS LET UFF STEAM ONSTRUCTIVELY GAA poses for a prcture wrth Mrs Sally Campbell adv1sor structmg basketball technlques Lls tenlng to her are seated Sue Hleno Sherry Bowshrer Mary Law Barb Scnrefer Jackre Arnold Carole Zrm merle and Nancy Hardy Standrng rn the back row are Karen Krzer Mar lene Reader Drane Poma Margaret Nrblock Jere Parshall and Jean Shaefer --J 1 GAA offrcers assemble rn semr crrcle around the H centered on the floor of the hrgh school gym nasrum They are Karen Jacobs secretary treasurer Barb Domme co manager for volleyball Pam Par menter vrce presrdent Marrlyn Har mon volleyball co manager Sharron Arnold presrdent and Sharon Krng basketball manager y Y Members of G A A lrsten attentrvely as Carol Hall explarns the procedure of basketball Row one Sue VS rrth Carol Sonnenberg Joann Clapper karen Flowers Cheryl Iarshxll Rove tow Phwllrs Mrller Ilrma Nlackenroth Rosemary Peasy Kathy Deanna Cheryl VIcK1bbon Row three Sharon Soule Jane Smrth SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB VISITS IICW CHEMICAL Senior science dub girls gather around to watch Roberta Dunstan and Evelyn Driser perform an experiment Watching with interest from left to right are Barb Hubbell Liz Bradv Judv Blame Angelika Schoeberl Nancy Jones Nancy Larson Andrea Wemschlenk Mary Le Fevre lanet Sober and Nancy Nauss FLA. Members of the Junior Science club watch the 'intics of their white mice: Larry Moe and Curly. Left to right: Emily LaPine Diane Fisk. Joann Weidman Linda Reader Cheryl Frazee Cathy Benson Joann Kaloc- say and Rodney Lovas. 15 IZ X! Y-lr S ,L 'SN M1 Robert Cooley Science club pon sor shows the boys another type of experi ment Left to right are Robert Allis Tom Larsen Bob Ladner George Faketty and Jack Hardy i ' 130 PROJECTURS SERVICE VITAL To SCHOOL P10J6Ct01 Club membels not only lealn and have fun but also pl0V1d6 1 vltal servlce to the school whlle dom It They can be found neaxly every dan lunnmg fllmS fO1 classes vvlth club sponsol M1 Rlchard Clark, a1e Dxck Grene Tom Larson Tom Zlzka and Stexe Kaufman Chess the game of k1ng,s ns also popular among Hxgh landers Now ln nts thlrd yeal Chess club has been the source of much engoyment fox lts membels Left to rlght are Sue Buckmaster Pattv Beeman Cheryl Fxazee Joanne Kalocsay Jeannette Whexley Kathv Benson Lols Walton Gene Penrod 136 Concentratlon on the lntrlcate game and helpful advlce flom club dlleCl'.0l Mr John Thede are found at all chess club meetmgs Wmth M1 Thede are Susan Schott Carol Brock way, Mlke Rennon Joan Wledman Lorna Campbell 'QW 5-A :elf Tl' 'ei UNE HOURS AND WORRY FORGE A YEARBUDK K' My ... ,..,fi'E 5 IOYCE PECkE1NS Adwertlsm manager BILL FIDLER Staff photographer EVELXN MORGAN Photogl aphy edltor 1- ii -if 5 ffl JEINNY BARTRAM 1 Lneen Sz Gold edxtor JU 'X BONNIE CAMERON 'J Q iii ROB STIPE hAREN CLARK Copy Cdlt0I l., mfs.-r-: 5'5- 11' Pr TF x ax VKINKLE Emo, m Chief LUCY BURKE SPOIY 6d1t0r Lzvout edxtor JANET LONGEXN -XX Busmess Nlanagez it t T 2-X. 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'L I4 S Shopping In Howell . very yeai the TORCH takes COl'lb1d61 able pllde 1n gratefully piesenting 1ts adve1t1se1s to the students and community Students at Howell high can be pi oud of the interest shown year aftei year by the mei chants and busl nessmen of Howell Some of oui adveitiseis have been adve1t1s1ng for many yeais p1 obably a few of these ads can be found in mother oi dad s yeai book fi om then days at Howell high school It glV6S us a good feeling to know that the business d1St1 ict has placed faith in ou1 publlcatlon Ads in yeaibooks dlffei from othei advertisements effect they will have upon subscribers They will last for the physical dui ation of thls copy of the TORCH they are timeless Through the years our school yearbooks have noted the giowth of the city of Howell Our city although small can look with p11de upon the fine buslness establishments it has built To a certain extent Howell is self sufficient it has p10V1d9d 1ts lesidents w1th the conveniences luxuries and needs for a town 1tS size to sui VIVC We aie pioud of oui businessmen and hope that they w1ll continue to show then pride in us Howell resembles a typ cal town on '1 w ty Saturday afternoon From every indication shoppers are busy preparing for the follow ng week s needs I l l I, K W. Q Q. . . i . . L 1 5 Q ' . ! 1 I , Q H ' I ' . The ones contained in this section are not limited in the . . . 3 . , . Q ' 7 7 . . ' . 7 . - . . : . . , S , Q 6 . i L in r . ' , ' i ' . 138 ,f 1 Z vu my 2 Z I 'T ?,v ' us. .mf 'tv 2 2 -' 3- I-.4 f-- 'Z. 8 'MQW ff 2 2 A,-,..-v I' .ff 'Q vi ,JJ-4 'K HVIIBSIUI 5 D 'T ,,.-s-- f ' I 4iJ ls Ji' dw .W -Msn-1 We max Howell Gear proudly dlbplaw 1ts Illf12lf011'1l C1IlT1C1Il3tt1 the onlx machme of 1tS kmd 1n the world Howell Gear Company Manufacturers Cold headmg tr1m d16S and nut d16S Fme p1tch preclslon gears Plant 818 Fowler Street Phone 1016 Howell, M1Ch1g3U 140 f' A H.. 5 A N M, .,,. ' A l r l r ,V Q ,i l ft I e WMM. - -rg 4, . gf cj ' I .V 'V . r . if .1 ,A ' we w,.,f,L,. LAW , Mm, Q , '4hNA 3 Q , h' W Y,'M ,awww r ,r ,, we E my .f ' .1 l e A. 5 ef. . X , N I ei? I lr X A from L' l'lr A 4 RX M New Q Q A , ,-N4 Wmaw KN W' QQ , ,f Tw ,ri if , 3 e B' Q , aiu? l .W . N U Q Q . . .,, , l ' L A 1 1 9 .V I b '- BbWlk dWllyM ARROWHEAD STEEL PRODUCTS CO Plstons of Quahty 197 No1th Elm Phone 31 Howell MlCh1g3D D 81 C STORE oc to S5 00 W G1 and RIVGI Howell, Miclugan FORD GARLAND Men's A1Jp316l The place you go for the label you know 108 W. Grand River Phone 188 Howell, Michigan SUTTONS HARDWARE HOWELL GREENHOUSE 81 FLOWER SHOP When Vou say 1tW1th Flowers 123 W Gland Rlver Say lt Wlth OUIS Phone 152 121 South Mlchlgan Phone 336 Howell lIvI1Ch1g3I1 Hovg ell M1Ch1gaH MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY ORGANIZATION WHICH CONTRIBUTES MATERIALLY TOWARD MAKING THIS A GOOD COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO GROW UP WORK AND LIVE IWWG LUCYS BEAUTY SHOP 207 East G1 and RIVGI Tom McShane Hou ell Mlchlgdn 142 I ,.. . . , , 1 , Wg, . 'Y' ., .r-15 V I .A ,-. 154 I I Q I , A -... In-I L' ' .gg xffff .:',a,..s: , A .- Ar I U , AN I f ' . l QQ II 'X I U v , 4 PURDY 81 WOODRUFF COMPANY H31dW316 Bu1lde1 s Supphe Lumbel 221 IN Ba1na1d Stleet Phones 81 and 1300 Hou ell M1Ch1g3H D 1 ff DOWEN TOWN YOUTH CENTER Y 102 West G1 and RIVQI Phone 1788 How ell Mlchlgan d 0 MIDGET SANDWICH SHOP 319 E Gland RIVGI Howell M1Ch1gaH CARMENS BOOKS AND ART SUPPLIES Complete L1ne of A1t Supphes Book Va11et1es fo1 Adults and Ch1ld1 en 840 E G1 and RIVSI Phone 810 Howell M1ch1gan I' fbktCeBkl Atg Mfg, 'S . v . ' -7 ' S - ' Y . . . Y 7 -.. , - - . ig I I 41 A gm, mu L 2 f I Q I ' I 1 V z 5 W5 '. , 3 ji 1 ov'L owN ee fn, 0 - P1 I 1 - wg-1' ,,,..,- V , .---2 ,, ,J . . v..,,,,,,-, Qs, K l Everyone is hungry after a har day's work at scho Sue Frazee gives her order along with Janet Dunhz1m's t Dave Mu laert. Y Q V . . ' 2 I jg. L a ' a Q I J A 3 Joyce Crawfo d and Avril Baller inspect the new line A o oo s a arm n's oo am r .upplies, k RASEGAN SERVICE 108 S Walnut Bumplng and Pallltllig Phone 1319 Hovsell Mlchlgan BEURMAN 81 CLARK LINOLEUM SERVICE AL SELING BUICK RAMBLER Lmgleum T119 A Fllght on Wheele NenetlanBl1nds W1HdOXK Shades DIHPQIIQS 21 W G d R Ph 10 9110 E Gland RIXQI Phone all I lan wel one Howell 'Vllchlgan Howell M1Ch1g3l1 Complete Clothlng and Habeldashely Stop dt H0135 106 E Gland PIVQI Phone 9 4610 E Gland RIVGI Phone 9161 Holxell Wllehlgan Howell M1Ch1g3H THURESON LUMBER COMPANY 1 01 E C ldlld Rlxcl IllOllQ 9 Hon ell NIlChl42:,dll 144 CURTIS MEN'S WEAR HOP'S RESTAURANT . ' x. ' ' FP . ' . ' 3 . 1 ' ' 1' J . 31 SNEDICOR S CLEANERS AND DYERS PAT S ALTERATIONS P1ompt and Coluteous SGIXICQ F1 ee Plckup Del1ve1y 'ln 5 Ilmlnmn Ax enue I hone 1014 920 S M1Ch1g3H Awe Phone 330 Howell lllklllglll Howell M1Ch1g3H AKIN CRAIG INSURANCE AGENCY 12oJ E Cnancl RIXQI Bob Alun and Bob Clalg Phone 100 Howell M1Ch1g311 HOWELL ELECTRIC MOTORS I ucmon Bu1lt lnclustual Motoxs Smce 191 m 409 N Roosex elt PhO11e 90 How ell llIlClllg in WESTERN A UTO ASSOCIATE STORE EDS BARBER SHOP Yom home ow ned famlly stol e 109 E61 t Gland Rwu lu E Gmnnl PIXGI L F1ed Ba1leV Phone 490 Howell, Mlchlgan Howell, 0I1Cl11g3.I1 1-15 I I . ' 1 my ' . v , , at .A AC . . I4 n 4 n . a . . ,.. ,A gc 7 . rr N, ' 1 v. 4 ,.. 3 m.,,'Q' ' .' .S-L' 5' 1 V V A.: ll' ' ns--4 , c I .. , , 'v .H - '. 'v rl-'I 'v . .5 . ,. of . .. L l D '- ' L u 0 ' ' nie ummxu l l um .mnisvce The Cleveland Melal Abrasive Co Manufactuieis of the Cleveland Line of Pei suasne Abi asive Main Plants Cleveland Ohio Howell, Mich Toledo, Ohlo Spungville New Yoik BOB WHITE'S STANDARD SERVICE Standard Oil Products Atlas Tires Batteries, Accessories, Washing, Lubrication 217 E. Grand River Phone 9177 Howell, Michigan C N HOLKINS 81 SONS 217 N Centei Phone 264 Howell, Michigan Iisell s A 81 W Roof Beer Drlve ln Chili dogs Hot dogs Hamburger HOT DOGS MALTS HOT French Frles Malts Quarts Half Gallons Gallons Hovs ell, Michigan The A XL W becarnc 'i pc pulax glue oxeimght for Highlincleis Dullllg the autumn and spllng months m ms tudcnts founl this pot wcry cnjovable 146 I . y I . . ' A-I , - Y - . - Q. . , . I it - - - ' A A - -- g Z g I ig vawfglw ,fm 2010 E. Grand River ' ' 1. 1 .'1.- 'fz ':. . ' . ,, 2 j s 1 : f ' s ' ' , . Multi-Station Equipment 1' A. E. PARKER 8: SONS CO. Established 1910 Fixtures and Gauges 2280 West Grand RIVGI Phone 429 Us I Howell M1ch1gan LIVINGSTON DRUG STORE Complete Drug Store Service 112 W G1 and River Phone 9176 Howell M1ch1gan LIVINGSTON COUNTY PRESS Commerclal and Industrial Offset and Letterpress Printing 111 N M1ch1gan Ave Phones 235 236 952 Howell Michigan PETTIBONE S GROCERY 008 Fleming Street Phone 646 Howell M1ch1gan 6 0 , . . . . 9 s 0 '- . 6 A . . . ' r x m - I 3, . . . . X. . 1 1 -5 ' , ' ' fi X . ' al 1 gf x . . 7 I 0 I I O Q V u A Q 7 3 1 SLAYTON MOTOR SALES We Servlce xx hat we sell Plymouth Chl yslel U03 E G1 and RIVQI Phone U49 Howell, M1Chlg3H SMITH 81 LOWE Household Appliances and Furniture Stereophonic Equipment 204 W. Grand River Phone 62 Howell M1Chlg3H Ed Redmgez tues out '1 new model ln the llne of Pzxgxd 'UFC ull ' SPAGNUOLOS CANDY 81 ICE CREAM 118 W U1 and RIVQI Phone 91654 Howell, Mlchlgan SDCCl3l IS produced Style COHSCIOUS Sue Stl kles knox s X here to homf l .fx lrobe Kathy Radtke shows her a cusp X h1te blou e W D ADAMS 1 land lu Phone '37 Hou ell lM1Cll1g3.l1 9 ' ,W . .' L . ' ' '.' ' - --hlfygsg . 'K f r I Sq, 1 u . v v If . . l 0 0 . ' . Q I -,X F. Vp .4 ' I O l - sw ,,, Q 3 .- 6 N -S, 4 1 .' I D' u ' - 5 5 Q N l , 1 . . , . , If A llttle of th1s and a llttle of that and a Bob llowe' ,f ' X - . . ' f I fl 'w . ' . - ' . ., 'C . v v ' 1 or .er w- rr . ' , ' v ' S 1. . . .Zlll lu. 1 X91 - . I , I DIAMOND DOT MARKET Quality Cut Meats 325 E. Highland Road Phone 321-J Howell, Michigan -X5 the Oldel tome in the emploxce of DllIl'l0l'ld Dot quuklx cut the meat to puifitation E l ga'- thes ie 1 t lm ei Annilnllt 'lloodx to one ot Iudmoi num LU tomei LUD MOR SHOE STORE Vvheie x ou get names you lxnoxx shoes you loxe 111 E G1 and Rlxei Phone 19 Hovl ell, M1ch1gan I c o Q hat nil L tho in Iohn Beclnxiti h s It ell agiee to that s Beck wort inf n xx uhuih'1n Q01 Call Schioetei ICICIX e appiox il ITSELL S Stoie of Fuendlx Seixice Mens and Box s Clothing 110 W Gland R1xe1 Phone 461 Howell, Nhchigan W H M I 1300 on youi 13d1O dial Sei ving southeastei n Mlchigan The Voice of Livingston County Johnm Thiel looks on as Tom Nlnxin Qindx hllllllll 1 Dxottc Cloiii Petken ll f n iuo fm the next hon L... .E ' If . little tight, jus ll-', .nys . an ' -1: i, -QT I . sw I an Y I , . 7 r v V v V V, 1 - ' y - L . . ' X - I - . . . L . A' ' ' u .z ',.z j 'z '. K'p ' 1, i 1 an 'luulizx Puma sort 'X' mls lt's he 'l th 15 t . :ki an. . -' l il l ., ,l and Mr, C arle: s . f' ' a' si u if l.l'2lC'S '. -zt,'.'. 'l zl'l,'givshis ' ' 'z . 'V o ' - ': I V L r ,' - U nf 1 . Y I 1 . v A . RUSSELL D SMITH CO Falcon F01 d 401 West Giand River Phone 1602 Howell M1ch1gan YAX JEWELRY COMMUNITY ELEVATOR 81 FUEL Howell Michigan Phone 911 W Coa G1 am Beans l .10 Phone 621 Howell, M1Ch1g3H ' , ' ul ' 0 ., , The sign of a contented driver is marked by the newest model in the Ford family of fine cars, the Falcon. Ruth Walton experiences this fine feeling. Y , - 1 X ' ' , . Xffl ,g,,,...,m-...... THE KROGER CO. xv A .' .A K fsf'f' ' '3,gp4C' ' Pe-' ...,.- ,-- MCPHERSON STATE BANK Servmg slnce 1860 HOWQ-211 Plnckney Membe1 Fede1a1 Depos1t Insurance Corpo1at1on REULAND ELECTRIC 4000 E Gland R1ve1 Phone 1430 Hovsell Mlchlgan f EQ . . ,, . I I . 1 . . . X :f , fw V! . ' ' .a .- - , ...af I . A ' v ..,,, ff. , X ' ,.,, U A Y I . at J .,,-..i 1 .. V . x- ' N . .f' I '. .' . - X , , - Xi X r . ' . ' X ' - 1 - , N 'w Q.. L, , . ' 5 - 1 ' J V. . 1 :..3-451-' . K4 Y A, . , .g .... . .. , ' . ' 'v ,.3:.1-.'.,x. : , . 7 . . ..l. - 1-, '-. HW X-it . ' N ' , - 9 ,,-. '--ww. 'H ' I--: ' .' N ' L 1: X. .JN '. ,' , 4. , . .' Quan- 'fx q. , '- if - , , , . 'Y' 01. T .' x' yn, Y ' - 'f 4 -. . - ,.. s , x -C. , T .Q - - HOWELL CAFE 81 ROSA'S PIZZA 105 E. Grand River Phone 355 Howell, Michigan Elizabeth Brady and Barb Hubbell give heir order t Judy Graybeal. GILKES 81 ZIZKA Sport Goods Hardware Appliances 119 W G1 and I 1V61 Phone 490 Howell, Michigan e anote I Gk FIRST NATIONAL BANK In Howell 101 L G1 and RIVCI Phone 585 Hou ell Michigan D DUNN BROTHERS DAIRY Dany P1 oducts for anytime of year Any Time of Day Phone 22 Hou ell Michigan a Broth I 0 . 7' . , w Beauty Shop? Nope, just the lat st in hardware equil ment! Tom Zizk do 1 ns rat s a hair dryer on Vallie 'il e Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. y , . . I 0 u . , . .-Xnothtr shipment 01' miik 'rrives at the high chool from llunn ers' Dairy. '2 DON MAIN - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC For the man of distinction 216 W. Grand River Phone 513 Howell, M1ch1gan DICKSON BAKERY THE TASTE TELLS Phone 53 O1 2347 Hou ell, M1Ch1g3H VI ould I lllte 1 hunk of that cake' extlum Ihxl Hughe ind Ld Akln together Shawn NICC1C9dQ 'IQICQS xwlth them liughlng off the Idea of C1101 19 COHSCIOUSIIQN DODDS SHOE STORE Shoes fo1 the Qlltlle famllw 110 S Mxchlgan Phone 60 Howell, Nl1Ch1g3H Tmy arent thex qulps f601g9 Butke 1 he flt lhenshenk and Onalee Cook seem 'unused it hl NKhlI'l1blL3.l Iemalk GREENES MUSIC STORE Ex 91Vth1I1g 111 Muslc Insttuments Baldn 1n P13.l1OS and Olgallb 840 hast Gland RIVQI Phone 801 Hou ell, Mlchlgan umm, hu talent it the Tl S int tue emploxee of L-teen NIU IC Stott . . . 1 '. J' 3' S 1 ' ' ,. ' . L . v C ,.. . .' C 1 ' z - . -gs. I 1 . 4 . 1 . ' ', ' j. ' 5 ' as 1 's Jeanette Hoffman with the latest in shoe styles. Andrea I an , , ' , ' ' H U S i I . I Sh 1' 's z f vgran is Sta 1-y S 'I t .' ' 's . s'- . HELLER'S FLOWERS Say it with Flowers 203 W. Grand River Phone 284 Howell, Michigan Who e er heard of st lghte g H695 1 the J HEIG- Ha old Street dis la s th result f hi een thumb' p y e s 8 am'd t the plants 'n Hell HOWELL INDUSTRIES INC MIKE S CITIES SERVICE STATION 202 N M1Ch1g2H Phone 44 Howell Michigan Metal Stampmgs and Assemblies 1100 Sutton Phone 2250 Howell Michigan LARSON S JEWELERS Class Ring Headquarters Dlamonds Watches S1lverwa1 e 112 W Grand River Phone 1890 Howell Michigan f y fthe Mr La so t h t daughte N ncy RICHARDS ELECTRIC MERITHEW TV SERVICE hveiythlng Electrical Genei al Electrlc W6St1Hgh0US6 Plttsbui gh Maytag Washers I1onr1te Ironeis Zenith Televislon 116 West G1 and RIVGI Phone 757 Howell lVI1CI11g3I1 154 DAIRY MART 904 In L11 and RIVGI Phone 947 Howell Mlchlgan v ra nln n u 9 r 0 S ll r U 1 s 1 er's. l ' ' L. , . . 2 I J Now Miss Larson exactl what did ou have in mind I 3 or our a r? says . r n o is cue r. a . ' ' 1 I 1 4 . . - - ' w 1 . ' , o a Q 9 - - - Y -A ' 'ti gl AL KINGS BARBER SHOP SCHOTT REALTY CO HERBER1 14 SCHOTT REALTOR We can help you flnd a home 117 S MlCh1g3n Avenue Phone 942 We W11l 111311153 dnythlng ygu gwn 820 East G1 and RIVQI Phone 66 W Howell Mlchlgan Howell M1ch1gan QUALITY CHEVROLET SALES Beaut1ful as All Outdoors 861 In G1 and R1V61 Phone 2226 Howell Mlchlgan 5' ' Llvlngs'l'on Counfy Mufual Flre ARTS BODY SHOP Insurance Company Body Fende1 Repaulng 105 West Grand RIVEI Phone 564 317 N01 th Natxonal Stleet Phone 237 Howell M1Ch1gaH Howell Mlchlgan ZEMPER STUDIO Portralt Sz Commerclal Photography 213 E G1 and Rlver Phone 326 Howell M1Ch1g2H Mr. Zempex' illustrates the finer points of photographs to Dorothy Dunn. METZ 31 WIEAND STEVEN'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES Prices everyone can afford Heating Plumbing Quality Furniture 209 W. Grand River Phone 459 Howell M1ch1gan 119 N. Michigan Ave. Phone 1717 Howell, Michigan Bowl 0 Grlll Resfaurani' 81 Bowl 0 Grill Tax: 901 East Grand Rlver Phong 238711 Howell Mlchlgan 2K,WW'W '-'Uv-am? UNIFIED INDUSTRIES Plastle Tools Metal Tools F1xtu1 es Phone 604 1033 Sutton Howell M1CI11gaH D W GOODNOW omethmg for eveiy membei of the family Dry Goods Shoes 103 E G1 and RIVQI Phone 99 dp m kl Plyby BALDWIN DRUG STORE The Cornei Store Prescriptions Gifts 102 E G1 and RIVSI Phone 193 Howell M1Ch1g3D f W k LIVINGSTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT TYPEWRITERS Electric Poi table Standai d Adding Machines P1 lntlng Calculatois 307 East G1 and RIVGI Phone 01 Rental Sei V109 Repau all Machines Rubber Stamps and Office Supplies 201 S Michigan Phone 2094 Howell Michigan SCULLY MONROE INSURANCE Howell Michigan Peggys Dlneffe and Greyhound nAcl-:MAN ELECTRONIC REPAIR ssnvlca Bu, S,,,,,,, 834 E. Grand River Phone 2683 116 N. State Street Phone 2281 Howell, Michigan Howell, Michigan 157 1 O I US ' , , , ' 97 ' I . i 'fd Mixing business an leasure seems interesting to Dave -. Fisher and Pe e Yan Win e. Who ever heard of using X I ' a 0 ' as a tripod instruction manual? ' V 1' K A H , as O I I 9 Evie Wessin er dons a air of fuzz mitt ns to welcome Y the wintry weather. I pre er leather gloves! replies Den- nis en . . i i . . Q. . 4 f . . ' . . ' ' . ' V . I ' I 0 I 7 1 ' I I gig- Y-' - H ' '- 1 -'Q- --ua -- . .1-.-I,-if ,..,,i5,,g,r--M-u-nnfu -hu-'M 'uma' A- ' H . 8-New GM WATSON 81 O'LEARY Dairy Bar and Bakery 113 E. Grand River Phone 380 Howell, Michigan Barbara Coats hungrily eyes a tray of delicate pastries while Diana Mackenroth catches the eyes of Carol Oppen- heim, Gerry McKeon, and Phyllis Sherwood . . . let's eat them now! Phone 52 Robeit McPHERSON 81 UBER Serving Howell since 1922 124 W Grand River Billy G Tomlinson H McPherson Paul Uber West Sti eet H BRUCE PRODUCTS Metal Finishing Compounds Phone 1090 Howell Michigan RUTH S APPAREL Ladies and Childiens Appaiel Howell Michigan Look at that b utif l des gn ex l ms Sue Cle ew t salesgul Jackv VS they B th admi e the latest in s eatcr ogue at Ruth s 158 1 l - I ly l li ' 4 - - a - , 1 , ' 109 W. Grand River Phone 511 a ea 'u i' , Cai vb' 0 3 , 'i '. 0 '1' ' w v s ' . The best hmmm ll town 1e1n11ks Jun1o1 .hubs to Bxothel and SlStQ1 Daxe and Juds Jomkheem 2.,1N6tl1L1l the expe1t C'xdI'I1llKl Due Oth 1mp'1ug,l1 1pp1oxa1 of a D Sz J cement truck CARRIERS GROCERY D 81 J GRAVEL COMPANY GIOCQIIQS F1 ozen Foods Ice C1 eam Redl M1X6d COHC16t6 Open Evenlngs and Sundays WaSh6d Sand and Glavel 4689 East Glflllfl RIXQI Phone 492 13110116 1389 Howell, WI1ch1gan How ell, M1Ch1g3H 4 MILLER S RESTAURANT P1zza and Good Coffee Cauy out Se1 VICE 0439 East C11 and R11 61 Call 9129 Howell, M1ch1gan Bradw s the name sus 'Nlathexs BI3dX to xsutles Phyllls 'II1lle1 Oh stop fllltlflg and pax attentlon to me 1epl1es Nlatt s date Bonnle Camel on VV' 34-we la BEURMANN FURNITURE 2700 E G1 and R1ve1 Phone 83 Howell M1ch1gan 'IIQ15 L'm nl Cathw Camelon smlle then 'tpplox the hope chest N11 Duane Root polnts out to them 'll lt 1- . . . .vv1. , .,. ' , ., . - - ' . v . . . '- 1 4 1. 1 . L 1 I , N ' ' , 'Y . A.. ,-, 2- .Z C ,. 1 2 . Y I , - ' I . . . ' - - - . - Q - ' a . 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A-Huy L, ' ,.,............... 45 ' -' .............. 45 ,-----,,------------ 126 ' .............. 90 ------------ 1-8 -,----,- 11.9 ,-----,---,--- 130 1. . . ....,............... 134 . --------------H 13- . ....1.1...,........ 126 ' ................ 135 ' ...........1. 11.4 , . -vh-Hnn---- L, '- ,,,.,.,..........,,. 131 FACULTY INDEX Albrant Shrrlev B S Central Mlchwan Umversrty Math Austm Mary, B S Eastern Mrchrgan H1story8 Geography Badura Charles A B Adrran World Hlstory, Clvrcs Bath Donald B A Northern Mrclugan College of Ed 'VI A U of M Supt Barley Culver, A B Hrllsdale M A U of M Typrng Bernhardt, Paul,A B Eastern Mrchrgan Englrsh Speech Am Lrt Black Grace A B Albron, M S U of M Algebra Plane Grometry Bloomer Robert B S Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Fnglrsh Buehler Nell B S Unrversrty ofM1ch1gan General Scrence Brology Campbell Sally A B Albron Englrsh Phys1malEducat1on Caruss Richard B S M S U Math Sclence Chamberlarn Welton B A Western lVl1ch1gan Unrverslty B D Oberlen Graduate School of Theology Certlfrcate from Unrversrty of Geneva Swrtzerland Geography ocrology Chrrstopherson Wrlham A B Eastern Mrchrgan M A UofM Counselor Clark Rrchard B S Central Mrchrfran M A U of M Crvrcs Attendance Offrcer Cooley Robert B S Iowa State M S M S U Chemrstry Physrcs D Angelo Josephrne A B Central Mlchrgan, Ph D Unrversrty of Catanra Latm Engstrom Vera B S Central Mrchrvan Home Economrcs Frostrc Harrret A B Western Mrchrgan Lrbrary Fulk Harold B S U of M M A U ofM Assrstant Superlntendent Gardner Norval B A Eastern Mrchlgan Unrverslty Math Gates Harrret A B Srmth French Englrsh rlerbst Robert B S U of M Math Hoffman John B S Stout Teachers College Mech and Arc Drawrng Horwood Clare B S Eastern Mrchrgan Unrversrty General Busmess Bookkeepmg Hoskmg Helen A B U of Mont M A U of Chrcago Englrsh Eng Lrt Inman Cecrl A B U of M Olrvet Nazarene Fllnt College Englrsh Crvrcs Kaufman Constance A B Iworthern Mrchr an Home Economrcs Englrsh Klernsmrth Vkrlbert B S Eastern Mrchrgan General Shop Auto Mech Maglra Salvatore B A Mrchrgan State Unrverslty Englrsh Brology Marshall John B S Ohro Northern M Ed Bowlrng Green Sclence lt oore Merle Jean B S Eastern Mrchrgan Englrsh Hrstory Patterson Barbara B A Mlchrgan State Unrverslty Art Englrsh Patterson John B A M S U World Hrstorv College English Rosenzwerg Frederrck A B Valpararso Unrversrtv M Musrc Ed U ofM Band Schaefer Davrd B S CentralM1ch1ganUn1vers1ty M A U of M U S Hlstory Geography Schrefer Robert A B Kenyen College B E U of Toledo M A M S U Prrncrpal Schoenerch James A B Hope College Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Sosnowskr Gerald A M S U Journalrsm Englrsh Am Lrt Stollstermer Keene B S Eastern Mrchrgan Vocal Musrc Teller Lynn A B M U Hrstory Thede Clarence B M S U MA M S U Scrence Toth Alex B A Eastern Mrchrgan Unrversrty Crvrcs Phys1calEducatron Vrnce Jack B S Central Mrchr an Scrence Shop Dr Ed Vogt Cecrl B S Wayne State M A M S U Drrver Educatron lVard Charles B A M S U Warner Florence A B U ofM M A U of M l S Hrstory Government Weaver Merle B S M S U A B U ofM Agrrculture Farm Shop VS hrte Anges B S Eastern Wlrchrgfrn Englrsh Shorthand 166 1 . 1 - - D 1 --A-------A---Y-r----' , . . 1 1 - ------- -- f--+- -4--- 1 1 - - 1 - ---' 'ff--'- g ' , , , , , A . . . . . 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A ., . . . ., '. . , --,, , , . . . . ., . . . ., . , v,,YgY-,Agv 1 T y I 1 ' 4 71 V , i' vgiikAV WYHWWF-Avi Adams W D A E Parker 8: Sons Co Akm Cralg Insurance Agency Al Klng s Barber Shop Xl Selmg Buxck Rambler Arrowhead Steel Products Co Art s Body Shop Bachman Electronxc Repalr Ser Baldwm Drug Store Beurmann Sz Clark Llnoleum Serv1ce Beurmann Furmture Bob Whltes Standard Servlce Bowl O Grlll Restaurant 85 Bowl O Grlll Tax1 Bruce Products Carrxer s Grocery Cltlzen s Mutual Automoblle Insurance Company The Cleveland Metal Abraslve Company C 'NI Holkms 85 Sons Communlty Elevator 85 Feul Cousms Prmtmg' Co Curtls Men s Wear Da1ry Mart D 8: C Store Detrolt Edlson Co Dlamond Dot Market Dlckson Bakery D 8: J Gravel Co Dodds Shoe Store Don Maln Oldsmob1le Cadlllac 145 5 D D I 9 153 ADVERTISING INDEX Metz 81 VI 1eand Dowen Town Dunn Brother s Daxry Eager s Cleaners Ed s Barber Shop 5 First Natxonal Bank 9 Ford Garland Gxlkes 81 Zllka Goodnow D W Greene s Mus1c Store Heller s Flowers Hop s Restaurant Howell Cafe Kr Rosa s Plzza Howell Electr1c Motors Howell Gear Co Howell Greenhouse Sz Flower 9 Howell Industries Inc Itsell s A 8: W Root Beer Drlve In Itsell s Men s Store The Kroger Co Larson s Jewelers LlVlIlgSt0Il County Mutual Flre Insurance Co Lwmgston County Press LlVlHg'bt0I1 Drug Store I Lwmgston Off1ce Equ1pment Lucy s Beauty Shop Lud Mor Shoe Store McPherson State Bank McPherson 81 Uber Merlthew T V Servlce 167 'Vlxdget Sandwxch Shop Mlke s Cxty Servlce Statxon MIIICT s Restaurant Pat s Alterations Pezgys Dmette 8: Greyhound Bus Statlon Pettlbone s Grocery Proctor s Apphances Sz Hardware Purdy 8.1 Woodruff Co Quallty Chevrolet Sales Rasegan SQFVICQ Reuland Electrlc Rxchards Electrlc Russell D Smlth Co Ruth s Apparel Scully Monroe Insurance Slayton Motor Sales Smxth 85 Lowe Snedlcor s Cleaners 85 Dryers Spagnuolo s Candy 8. Ice Cream Steven s Furnlture 8a Apphances Sutton s Hardware Thureson Lumber Co Tom McShane Unlfled Industrxes Watson gl O Leary Western Auto Assoc1ate Store WHMI 1 ax Jewelry Zemper Studlo D D DI I I 0 D 0 I D ., . . ,,,.,,,.,.,,.. 148 ,...v1I.c..,c. 156 . ' ' ' ,.s., ,. 143 . , . .--,,, 147 ..,......-,--... 143 ' ' ' ' ' -- 1'4 ' - ' ' ' ' ...,.... 152 . ' ' ,,........ 1'9 . ' ' ...... 15' ' ............ 141 ' ' -W ,.,,...., 145 f ' ' - .... 144 ' ........,... 14' ' ' . 141 ' ' ..,cc,.. 15- ' -------------- 1 ' ,Aw.w---h-vv 15' ,---YM---.---- 141 ' ' ....,.,,.. 14' . , I 1,7 ' ' ----i--------4 Y ' ' !.--.4--- 15 , - - ------------ 157 f---a-aa4--'--s- 141 ' ' -------- 153 . .,..,, 143 ' ' cIc.,,,.,. 144 ' ........1.I. 154 ' --f- 1- 155 ' ,c,..... 159 ' ....,,.,.,, 144 ' -A--e----- 1- 144 ' ! ' , 1 ' A4 ' ffv-v---,--- - - ' ' --,--- 145 ' ' ,,....... W- 154 - - ' ' .1,-,-,. 156 ' ------------ 140 . 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