Ida High School - Comet Yearbook (Ida, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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' 1 ' m J, Y E Y w L 1 in V I ' P1 v -'x , .Wi fb, ,fl--- 4' 'lx U l 5 1 1 5 f'-'5-o.-- ---1 '- . ..o 5 ,s' 'N f ' : r' ' ' ,- 7 ' , 1 1, -v. 1 ' ' ' ! 1' , ' 1 I f , A 1 , I ,g ..g 'I' , '. r l4--,--o' 'Q-ix-Q--,-A gc Ill We, the seniors of Ida, in order to form a more lasting friendship, estab- lish enthusiasm, insure class tranquil- lity, provide for the common interests, and secure the memories of student activity to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this seventh COMET for you ... the students of Ida Rural Agricultural High School, Ida, Michigan. MY ANNUAL CONTENTS Dedication Board of Education High School Faculty Memorial High School Students Elementary School Activities Athletics Queen Advertising DEDICATION 5 Q- We, the students of Ida, are proud to acknowledge the free- doms and liberties that we possess as citizens of the United States. Many of us do not realize the long and hard suffer- ings of our ancestors to gain this independence which we now take so much for granted. We do not realize the many bat- tles, the hardships, and the great decisions that they faced in order that their posterity might live in a land that was free. On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Inde- pendence was signed and from that day forward we have re- garded it as the foundation of our country. As a great reminder to us we have in Independence Hall at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Liberty Bell which is a symbol of those things that we hold most dear. For these reasons we are proud to dedicate this book to our most prized possession, liberty. BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 , ,Q . H' 'wif O p.ff??bf ffg:f.I,Sif ' T H'-S 35'-J 2, , , g'fj -sgj V Fha-. 42,3294 A .'u' I sa -,-pw.. ' , 1'1 M . A fpv: . . ..g e lg A . ,sie xlf-L Frank Weilnau, Postmaster Lester Niemann, Bank President Elvin Drodt, Farmer 1 Harry Firestone, Superintendent Earl Heckel, Farmer Norman Capaul, Mortician ADMINISTRATION 0 SUPERINTENDENT Hr, Harry Firestone S. Central Michigan College of Ed M.A. University of Michigan PRINCIPAL Hr. Walter Piel B. of Ed. University of Toledo General Hath, Speech 1? M 'V FACULTY HR. EDWARD ABDO B.A. Central Michigan College of Education Government, Sociology, Civics, World History, 8th American History, 8th English HR. LEON ALGER B.S. Michigan State College Agriculture MRS. HARGUERITE COWAN B.S. University of Michigan Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetic, English, Spanish HR. WALTER CUNNINGHAH B. of Education University of Toledo English HRS. MARGARET DONAHUE B.S. Michigan State Normal College Home Economics ! ' it 'assist Q , I iw ,A I rf' was ww. nw M ,Q-.H .. , .L -Hr -,.C -'zfw . ,. s i 1 ,,,. 4 - 3, . fi n w fi? 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Among them were tomato picking at the Stibor Farm, the party after the class play, and the serving of a fish supper at the Firemen's Hall. They were very proud to have Joanne Henry as An- nual Queen for u54H, and Ted Benner as her escort. We, the senior class, wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank our ad- visors, who have aided us in our many activi- ties. I1 CLASS President--- V. President Secretary--- Treasurer--- E S OFFICERS ----Prudy Romine ----John Gensler ---Marjorie Corl --Shirley Vobser IN MEMORIAL A ,',f-1-J' igggllllk ..,, p To our classmates, Harold Smith and Robert Crahan, who would have been seniors with us this year. WHAT GOD HATH PROMISED God hath not promised skies always blue, Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through. God hath not promised sun without rain, Joy without sorrow, peace without pain. But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the laborer, light for the way: Grace for the trial, help from above, Unfailing sympathy, Undying love. VALEDICTORIAN CAROL JEAN KNAPP 'Time is a necessary element in education.' Music 4: Home Ec. Club 1-2-3, Vice-Pres. 3: Hi-Lites 43 Class Ed. 4, Spanish Club 23 F.T.A. 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Annual 4, Business Mgr. 43 Junior Play, Senior Play, Honor Society 4- SALUTATORIAN Annual 1-3-4, Ass't Ed. 4, Ass't Sec'ty 33 Hi- PRUDENCE ANN ROMINE Lites 3-4. Club Ed- 3. 'Prudyn Inquiring Reporter 4, F.T.A. 2-3-4, Vice- 'As nice a girl as you Pres. 2, Pres. 3-41 will find, in Life she Spanish Club 2, Pres. is never behind.H 2, Class Pres. 43 Honor Society 3-43 Home Ec. P Club 1. fp 5 I YR 5 i. I xx I E 35 HISTORLAN DELORIS DARLENE WALTERS nDarlene' 'Hinges of true friendship never grow rusty.' Home Ec. Club 1-2-3, F.T.A. 2-3-4, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec'ty 4: Spanish Club 2, Hi- Lites 3-4, Ass't Class Ed. 3, Annual 1-3-4, Editor 43 Music 4, Pres. 4: Honor Society 3-4, Junior Play. N JUNE CELIA BAIR HEvery girl has her own little giggle.' Hi-Lites 1-2-3-45 Camera Club 35 Home Ec. Club 1-35 Library Club 4g Bible Club 3-43 rAnnual 43 Music 1-2-3-4. DONALD HERBERT BAUER HDonn HThe answer to Harlene's dream is this hand- some star of our football team.H Varsity Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 45 Baseball 1-2 3-4g Football 1-2-3-4, Capt. 3-43 Camera Club lg F.F.A. 13 Senior Playg Junior Play. THEODORE CHARLES BENNER llTedll nTed is haPPy. never blue, give him a nod and he'll smile at you.H F.F.A. 2-3-43 Senior Play. DONNA JEAN BOERBOOM HA merry heart goes all the day.n Junior Playg Annual 43 Hi-Lites 2-4g Spanish Club 23 Home Economics Club 1-2-3g Music 4. HShe's friendly, fun, and capable, too.H Band 1-2-3-43 Hi-Lites 1-2-3-4, Art Ed. 3, Editor 43 Annual 1-3-4, Ass't Sport Ed. 43 Student Council 1-2-3-4, Sec'ty 2, Vice- , Pres. 3'4Q Sec'ty of Class 43 Home Ec. Club 1-2, Music 2-3-4, Bible Club 33 Junior Play: Senior Play3 Honor Society 4. HNot a rule breaker, just a mischief maker.H Student 1-2-3-4 33 Band 1-2-3-43 0 BETTY JEAN BOLTON 'Jeannien nMy heart is fixed.H Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, Capt. 3-4, Pep Club 2-3 43 Hi-Lites 1-2-4, Sports Ed. 43 Library Club 43 Music 13 Red Feather Queen 4. MARILYN JOYCE BROWNELL NShe may be Little but she has her say.H Student Council 2-3-4, President 43 Junior Playg Class President 33 Hi-Lites 2-3, Ass't Art Ed. 33 Annual 3, Ass't Ed. 33 F.T.A. 2-3-4, Secretary 2. Q MARJORIE ANN CORL HHargieH DALE ALLAN DENTEL Council 2-4, Treas. 43 Camera Club Pres. 43 Class Pres. 13 Class Treas. 1-2'3-41 Music 1-2-3-4, Accompist Junior Playg Senior Play. N NANCY IRENE DIETZEL Band 1-2-33 F.T.A. 3-4, Treas. 3'4Q Home Ec Club 2-32 Annual 4, Sec'ty 43 Hi-Lites 4 Society Ed. 43 Bible Club 3'4Q Miss D.A.R Good Citizen 4. ELLEN LUCILLE DUTY uThere is nothing lost by being pleasant. rary Club 43 Annual 4. MARLENE AUDREY EIPPERLE If you ever need a friend, here I am. Music 13 Cheerleader, Reserve 2, Varsity 3 43 Home Ec. Club 1-2-3, Pres. 33 Hi-Lites 13 Senior Play3 Pep Club 2-3-4. SALLY ANN EIPPERLE nSaln HALways happy, always gay, nature made her just that way.H Home Ec. Club 1'2'3Q Class Sec'ty 33 Pep Club 2-33 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Senior Play3 Hi- Lites 1-2-3, Feature Ed. 43 Annual 3-4,Class Ed. 43 Library Club 43 Music 1-2. HNothing endures but personal quaLities.' Home Economics Club 1-21 Music 1-2-33 Lib never late. JUDITH ANNE GEE 'Judy' 1t.',- vity Editor 43 Library Club 4. LESTER DOUGLAS FRANK nBetter late than never, but better s 1 Il F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Presiden nHer heart is like a noon, it has a m Music 45 Band 1. H1-Lines 45 .Annual 4 Aon JOHN CALVIN GENSLER 'Johnnien 'Stay single and your money will jingle-- --HAYBEI' Band 2-3-4, Sec-Treas, 4g Hi-Lites 25 Student Council 3: Music 3-43 Camera Club 1-2-3, Projector Chairman 35 Annual 2-4, Art Ed. 2-43 Vice-Pres. of Class 45 Junior Play: Senior Play. RUTH ANN HAMAN 'Laughter equals happiness.' Music 1: Hi-Lites 45 Annual 43 Home Ec. Club 1-2. U5- I F.F.A. 1-2-3-4: Football 2-3-43 Baseball 2 KENNETH DUANE HECK IlKe n ll HHe will succeed if he believes all he says. Baseball 1-2-33 F.F.A. 1-2-3-43 Basketball 13 Music 2-4g Bible Club 3, Cheerleader 2. JOANNE DORIS HENRY IIJ 0 ll NA friendly girl who's a cheerful pal to eueryone.n Music 1-2-3-41 Home Ec. Club 3, Sec-Treas. 1 ness Mgr. 43 Bible Club 3-4, Pres. 4. 1 f EUGENE HENRY HINKLEMAN HThree little words-quiet, bright, and nice.H 3-4g Varsity Club 2-3. JOYCE LORAIN KLIEM HShe is rich because her wants are few.H Home Economics Club 1-25 Music 1-2-3g Annual 4, Activity Ed. 43 Library Club 4. Hi-Lites 4, Club Ed. 45 Annual 4, Ass't Busi- HELEN GAIL KRAFTCHICK 'Her charming ways are winning.' Home Ec. Club 1-25 Red Feather Queen 35 Hi Lites 45 Library Club 4, Pres. 45 Music 1 Student Council 4, Sec'ty 45 Junior Play. ROSE MARIE MALOSH nkosieu uHer smile will go a long way.U Z Hi-Lites 4, .Ass't Sport Ed. 45 ,Annual 4 l LOUISE,ANNA PIOTEREK nThe only way to find a friend is to be one.H Hi-Lites 1-3-45 Home Ec. Club 1-35 Annual 4. MYRNA SUE RIFFLE nThe time to make friends.is before you need them.n Bible Club 35 Hi-Lites 45 Annual 45 Library Club 45 Home Ec. Club 35 Senior Play. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. DARLENE EVELYNE RODENBECK HShe walks like an angel, talks like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do.H Student Council lg Vice-Pres. of Class 3, Hi- Lites 1-2-3-4, Feature Ed. 3, Ass't Society Ed. 4g Annual l-3-4, Sports Ed. 1-4, Ass't Grade Ed. 3, Cheerleader 3-4, Capt. 33 F.T.A. 2, Sec-Treas. 23 Music 3-4, Spanish Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2: Band 1-2-3, Librarian 2, Pep Club 3-4, Pres. 4, Sec-Treas. 35 Home Ec. Club 1-23 Junior Play: Honor Society 4. JOHN PAUL TRAPP Hjohnnien HAlthough he's never loud, he's lots of fun in every crowd.H F 2-3-43 Camera Club 45 Baseball 2-3 4, Basketball 2-3-4. 5 GORDEN ALVIN WERTENBERGER ' NGordieH HIt's fun to study, I'll bet.N SHIRLEY ANN WOBSER NShirlN HShe has many links in her chain of friend- ship.N Hi-Lites 2-4, Exchange Ed. 2-45 Annual 3-4, Grade Ed. 3-43 Library 25 Music 4: Band 1- 2-3-43 Home Ec. Club 1-2, Junior Play: Class Treas. 45 Student Council 2-3-4, Comm. of Student Affairs 3, Comm. of Public Affairs 4. CLASS HISTORY CLASS MOTTO HWith the ropes of the past, we ring the bells of the future.n CLASS COLORS Blue and Yellow CLASS FLOWER Rose The Senior Class of '54 started the year off under the leadership of Prudy Romine, president: John Gensler, vice- president, Marjorie Corl, secretary: Shirley Wobser, treas- urer. The first project to increase class funds was a booth at the Ida Homecoming. This proved very eventful and a boost to the class treasury. Next in line came the picking of tomatoes at the Stibor Farm. It was fun, but oh, the aching backs! Then came the long awaited day, October 8. They climbed aboard a school bus and were off to Brockley Studio in Adrian where they were to have their pictures taken. Surprise, no broken cameras. The next big event was the class play, UThe Skeleton Walksn. which was given on Dec- ember 6-7 under the direction of W.J. Cunningham, class advisor. Then with graduation only one-half a semester away they took on the sponsoring of the Civic Club Dinners. They are very thankful for the untiring service of Mrs. Malosh through all the dinners. They also sold refreshments at the home basketball games. The selling of greeting cards then became a main feature during the month of February. The arrival of announcements and name cards added to the whirl, and everyone became aware that graduation was only three months away. Then it was time for a social whirl for they were honored by the junior class on May 8, at the Junior- Senior Banquet. The long awaited occasion was now upon them. on May 23 they held their baccalaureate service and on May 28 the diplomas for which they had waited so long were given out. After those two momentous occasions, a majority of the members will be leaving from Toledo on May 30, on a four day class trip to Washington, D.C. So long, Seniors. Good luck in your jobs, college, and your home..For out of all of us you deserve the best. CLASS PRCPH ECY As I settle down in my comfortable seat I can't help but notice how modern and compact my surroundings are, for I am riding in one of the most up-to-date passenger jets. I am rather tense and nervous as this is my first trip. I'm on my way to the reunion banquet of my graduating class, and I have braced myself for many surprises. As we descend from the plane I look around at the most beautiful and modern airport I've ever seen. My! How Ida, now a city, has changed. As I walk past the flight announcer's desk, I hastily glance at her and much to my surprise it is none other than JOANNE HENRY a graduate of the senior class of '54. We chatter awhile and I start for a hotel. But rather than walk I decide to take a cab. The name on the side of the car reads Walkie Talkie Cab Service, owner and operator DARLENE RODENBECK. I ask her where the best hotel is, she tells me that the most popular is the Sundown Hotel, the proprietor being LESTER FRANK. A As I unpack, I turn the radio on. A feminine voice comes forth announcing this is Miss Hard Crust of Station P.I.E. whom I learn later is none other than DONNA BOERBOOM. Finally all my bags are unpacked and feeling quite fam- ished, I decide to look for a place to eat. After inquiring from several people I head for Walter's Ice Cream Parlor. The owner turns out to be DARLENE WALTERS, a graduate from Ida, class of '54. That night I received an invitation from EUGENE HINKEL- MAN, now president of the Bluestreak Automobile Corp., to go dancing at Club '54. We were seated at our table when a very familiar looking gentleman came up. When introduced he turned out to be DALE DENTEL, band leader for the club. We talked awhile and the conversation switched to the latest news. It seems that the notorious Club I.0.U. had been raided. The owner,TED BENNER, and his bouncer, JOHN TRAPP, along with the patrons had been jailed. Just then the club's cigarette girl walked by and much to my surprise I recognized her as SHIRLEY WOBSER. Mr. Hinkelman points out a few of my former classmates. JOHN GENSLER, Ida's town mayor, is here. And seated at the far end of the room is HELEN KRAFTCHICK, the town prosecutor. The next morning I decide to browse around town. Many things and places have been added to this prosperous city. There is the new high school of which MARJORIE CORL is now first woman principal. And MYRNA RIFFLE is head of the Com- mercial Department. Also I see a very beautiful Civic Aud- itorium, the owner being RUTH HAMAN. The largest funeral parlor has been established under the direction of MARILYN BROWNELL and her assistant is JUDY GEE. As I pass the news-stand I stop to buy a paper. The head- lines give an account of the most recent exploit of the Rocket to the moon-SALLY EIPPERLE is the captain. Also, the progress of the nitrogen bomb being analyzed in the Ida R-Bomm lab by chemist ELLEN DUTY is coming along fine. Ida High seems to be doing well in sports this year.Their new football coach is GORDON WERTENBERGER. There is an article on food planning written by JUNE BAIR, the head dietician in Ida Memorial Hospital. The election news states that KEN HECK has been made Mayor of the Ida Bowery. As I continue my stroll, I notice the top billing at the theater, the noted author and politician being JOYCE KLIEM. Also, the very famous Professor of Science, NANCY DIETZEL, shares the billing. The lectures will run for two nights. And across the street is the new dog clinic, ROSE MARIE MALOSH attending physician. While attempting to cross the street, I was quite star- tled to see a line of horses walking down main street. When I inquired about this strange procedure, I found that they belonged to CAROL KNAPP, owner of the I Bar Ranch: PRUDY ROMINE being the head foreman. While sitting in the hotel lounge, LOUISE PIOTEREK, who is now the secretary of the City Public School, sits down to talk for awhile. I mention to her some of the amazing chang- es that have come about. And with much proudness she relates some things I missed. As she talked I couldn't help but wonder how so many changes had come about in only a few years. O 'Q f.. C ,Q gil. 0' I , ia' X CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1954 of Ida Rural Agricultural High School, Village of Ida, State of Michigan, being of sound mind, do of our own free will here- by declare this document to be our last Will and Testament. Upon our departure from this school life, we, in all seriousness and clarity of purpose, do hereby bequeath the following: I, JUNE BAIR, bequeath my Htrusting souln to JOANN WALTZ. I, DONNA BOERBOOM. bequeath my one way ticket to Huntington, Indiana, to ROSE MOBLEY. I, JEANNE BOLTON, bequeath my cheerleading ability to DIANE OVERHULSE. I, MARILYN BROWNELL, bequeath my job as Student Council President to WINNONA WHITEHEAD. I, MARJORIE CORL, bequeath my tight skirts to HELEN O'DON- NELL. I, NANCY DIETZEL, bequeath my winning personality to MARGENE RUETTINGER. I, ELLEN DUTY, bequeath my Model T Ford to JACKIE GRODI and ELMER BOWMAN. I, SALLY EIPPERLE, bequeath my blond hair to DARLENE CRON- ENWETT. ' I, JUDY GEE, bequeath my ticket to California to ILMA ARM- STRONG and WAYNE JONES. W I, RUTH HAMAN, bequeath my position for hearing telephone conservation to JANET HARRIS and NORMAN STONE. I, JOANNE HENRY, bequeath my ability to be Queen to JUDY MINTZ. I, JOYCE KLIEM, bequeath my sewing ability to VERONICA DIR- OFF. ' ' I, CAROL KNAPP, bequeath my National Honor Society Pin to CAROL LUTZ and JOHN LOWRY. I, HELEN KRAFTCHICK, bequeath my pleasant smile to JERRY KNUDSON and PAT OSEMLAK. I, ROSE MARIE MALOSH,kmqueath my love to BERNARD BAUER. I, LOUIE PIOTEREK, bequeath my height to BEVERLY KNAPP and BILL GERE. I, MYRNA RIFFLE, bequeath my going steady ability to NANCY EIPPERLE. I, DARLENE RODENBECK, bequeath my hair-do to JANICE SWARTZ. I, PRUDY ROMINE, bequeath my ability to be a long distance telephone operator to JOANNE FOLK and JUDY TANDLER. I, DARLENE WALTERS, bequeath my job in the l ai.ry Baz' to MARGARET WOELMER. I, SHIRLEY WOBSER,bequeath my flirty eyes to BARBARA HANSEN. I, MARLENE EIPPERLE, bequeath my giggle to DONNA SCHULTZA. I, TED BENNER, bequeath my ability to argue with Mr. Abdo to BOB BARTEL and GLEN WOELMER. I, DALE DENTEL, bequeath my piano playing ability to CHARLES MARROW and LOUIS'HEINZERLING. I, LESTER FRANK, bequeath my position as F.F.A. President to RON JANSSEN. I, JOHN GENSLER, bequeath my art ability to LARRY WEBER and RICHARD DENTEL. I, KEN HECK, bequeath my vocal cords to JANICE BURGESS and IVAN KAMPRATH. I, EUGENElHINKLEMAN, bequeath my free pass to Town Hall to BOB DELKER and JIM ROMAN. I, JOHN TRAPP, bequeath my beat-up Nash to LYNNWOOD KOEHLER. I, GORDEN WERTENBERGER, bequeath my weight to BILL LEHMANN. I, DON BAUER, bequeath my captainship to CH ,A-RLES JONAS. K Wb ADVISORS Hiss Deloris Sawade Hr. Jack Reisser SYNOPSIS The class of H55H started the year with 44 members: Jim Roman, the class pre- sident, rapping the gavel on the table and Charles Morrow, vice president, ready, willing and able to take overg secretary, Donna Schultz taking the minutes, and Jackie Grodi, treasurer, sec- urely guarding the money. The first project was a scrap drive held in Oct- oberg but the most su- cessful activity sponsor- ed by the class was the uTurkey Trotn, their Thanksgiving Dance. On December 23 they re- ceived their class rings, At the school carnival in May they sponsored the pie throwing contest. They worked hard to make their play, N0 MORE HOME- WORK, a sucess. On the night of May 8 they entertained the de- parting seniors with a banquet and prom held at Ida. QL CLASS OFFICERS President-- -------- Jim Roman V. President--Charles Harrow Secretary--Donna Mae Schultz Treasurer ------- Jackie Grodi ,Ae sqig' . an b xt Q I ,A i 5 sseel f X' aw' ' . i sw sh , n iv ' X 1 .i n ma, . ' l' ulIh.r I ' W,ii QMWM, I . , , ez, Y A l -1, 1 e i an Ilma Armstrong Bob Bartel Bernard Bauer Janice Burgess Darlene Cronenwett Bob Delker Richard Dentel Veronica Diroff Nancy Eipperle Joann Folk Jackie Grodi Barbara Hansen Janet Harris Louis Heinzerling Ron Janssen Charles Jonas Wayne Jones Ivan Xamprath Beverly lnapp Lynnwood Koehler Bill Lehmann John Lowry Judy Mintz Rose Hbbley Charles Hbrrow Helen 0'Donnell Dianne Overhulse Hargene Ruettinger Donna Schultz Janice Swartz Jady Ihndler Jo Ann Waltz Larry Weber Winona Whitehead Margaret Woelmer Glenn Woelmer X. 3 ,, SH y I -we . K . ms Q w . IF fm as 1 O W we- , Q5NQ .QJQQ E fl AS. 1 Pl Eg 1. 'ity :Q- '-:,,: NM. , 1 Qj- Q ,Q I' ., Ji 5 4- , ,ng ,, ' gp fl ', .ii-gi, 1:--' -F fi ,ik 1 K :NWN 0 Ii!liE5EEP ADVISORS Hr. Montel Horton Hr. Edward Abdo SYNOPSIS The class of U56H has been very busy this year with the various activi- ties they have sponsored. During football and bas- ketball seasons they sold booster pins and pennants in our school colors. A skating party was held in October and a splash party at the Catholic Club in Toledo in Feb- ruary. Everyone had a good time and helped to make them a success. On January 8, Frankie Billmaier and his Rhyth- maires provided the music for their Snow-Drop Hop. Since everyone had such a good time they repeated the performance this time calling it the Bunny Hop which was held on April 23rd. 7 CLASS President--- V. President Secretary--- Treasu re r--- OFFICERS ------Glen Krebs - ---- Dick Duvall ---Joe Schreiner ---Fabian Geiger Kenneth Lewis Ed Lisek Nary Lutz Nyrna Nontri Judy Nagel Nancy Nagel Pat Nagel Harry Pappas Joyce Reilly Robert Robbins William Robbins Darla Robison Elain Roth Joe Schreiner Lavern Schlumb Calvin Smith Jim Sortor Lorriane Sroka Dennis Stevens Bonnie Sykes Bob Sykes Bob Weilnau Norma Wesley Richard Winklem Bob Noelmer Nilon Yovanov Akin' 5' . -if gef- 5a 'H 1-.rl 'hn- 'CTA 'V' ' 1 f I 41 P .::! x l ll'.L ' na Sb S 1 f-ra m M. ' a i's :Q V N-SN N. M.- ffw T I iv 'FiWNcwf.7 gg' iz: 4 :. 1 igx . ky 'Ski ,JL . f f Ii . -www . an-.S Q so R if R +- Q s'-H -A N - i:'i ', ff cb' i Q' 5 Q mxFF:F -v5Qtfa . Antz? if, .1 Nia x V M I W N we V wa in 'Q ' L. 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A 'Q I Y 5 wi- , Hoff H in ' ai m Q., 1 M. ,mf 1,. n a L Lyle Angerer Ronald Bamm Henry Beaufait Mary Ann Black Jon Boerboom Donna Brown Robert Brown Billy Butts Mary Burton Betty Hurwitz Dick Duvall Patricia Duvall Anna Mae Folk Fabian Geiger Judy Gensler Jan Gere Louise Gotha Merlee Grams Nancy Grodi Wayne Grodi Helen Gubala Lois Meckel Carol Hoppert Virgil Hopbert Mary Jonas Glenn Krebs Myrna La Voy Robert Lehmann 1 E 1' 'x iw, I my Q -41-X 'W 'ugsfkx zaahig ADVISORS Hrs. Marguerite Cowan Hr. Gordon Earhart SYNOPSIS The class of H570 started the year under the lead- ership of President, Judy Drodt: V. President, Lee Weilerg Secretary, Leland Webem and Treasurer, Donald Matthes. On October 27, they spon- sored a Halloween Dance in the high school gym- nasium which resulted in quite a success. On April 30, they held another dance which was also a great success. They were proud to have as their Annual King and Queen Candidates, Wesley Dailey and Dianne Cain. They were also proud to have Shirley Koehler as Miss Varsity of U53U. They are looking forward to their next three years of high school which they hope will be very pros- perous. Eayeafmm CLASS OFFICERS President ---------- Judy Drodf V. President ------- Lee Yeiler Secretary ------ --Leland Weber Treasurer ------ Donald Hatthes 3 of f i X 'ET' 'S RQ 'Q -. '5:-,MF ' Q K ly M : ' ' f. 1 'P' -' 5u'i5mg g of K A f 1 J he D K ' 4 M 'F K clc ii 'vm B 1 - ,- is W fy . X gk L I V ,NNW q X I-I - K -- I ,L .WS -..- 1: ..-. I, M -I y Emi ,'-L 5'Q535i X ,Qgx' ' ,,f fl-an W M ,, ,LY A - - s K Y, R ii? , 5 qnbqq mm ,N W 3? . , M pe n .Ai g If .M 1- X X .ti bi me if K BW .., J' , ii sl, Q , yo K Q QCQQ 3 .5 QS QQ QQQQQS A J 1 ar Q Rf 14- 'ig K 56 i ntl Q sl 5 5 X .Q X N Lk K Q I A .,. V fi! , 5 A ZX! . 'xx . kibmis fxmqio 3 Q' 1 'Hur 1 4' Duane Bair Joyce Baker Kathlene Barkenquast Russell Beaufait Barbara Boldt Dianne Cain Frederick Clark Wes Dailey Robert Dentel Carolyn Dick Judy Drodt Leo Engel Roxanne English Harilee Fanning Richard Horvath Jim Jensen Marilyn Johnson Bob Kamprath Shirley Koehler Pat Kowalski Judy Kurtz 39596. 4,17 Q61 019.2 Carol Lenaway Irene Lisek Donald Hatthes Jerry Navarre Beth Noble Bill Popejoy George Potocki John Reynolds Linda Riffle Audrey Soldwisch Eldor Spoering Dick Stone Charles Torpey Thomas Torpey Claire Waldvogel Bernard Walters Leland Weber Lee Weller Paul Yarger Barbara Ziesmer James Zimmerman YQ 1 -3 Y ' ,. . I V lqn' 1 Q H-, fx 1 . Q r B M. B 'g eg. ,A ' 'B L L M ' f K Q as L o e L 3 f i'-mf Sf 5. A B ' . W -E x. o,eA nn. faiim !.f Blu 1 i i Z 'Q , 1 Q ag. L IZ L, i5 Ubud n f fl A I I , 11410 .l. ,Q ., S' I ,lf 'I g . 1.7 2 'If' : i' : , 3,3 lu. 4 l ff! X. xg : ,'s4,,' . - y , f J o 1 f QHMF ' in 1 ' 3 L, I J 'lf' .,,.f' ,ds ' , , .-.,. ' V .Q N53 , 'QQ9q5gg, x ,,f..., 'Ja if . . ,, E - ga -' vs -.Jt5'C- ou I O' y 1 ,ADVISORS I,- Hr. Frank Wilson 3' Hr. Leon J. Alger 4' SYNOPSIS The class of H58H started the year with 62 members under the leadership of President, Ken Bradnerg V. President, Bob Geymang Secretary, Charles Al- bainp and Treasurer, Marie Roth. They had a very success- ful season in sports. During the winter they enjoyed playing basket- ball and during the spring they played soft- ball. As an aid to the team the cheerleaders, Kay Dietzel, Virgina Witt, Mary Brown, Rita Bolster, Virgina Gubala, Karen VanNest, Wilma Bondy, Pat Cox, and Sharon Dentel, cheered at the games. Their Student Council Representatives were Pat Cox and Art Suzor. They have all been looking forward to their first year in high school. CLASS OFFICERS President -------- Ken Bradner President ------ Bob Geyman Secretary ----- Charles Albain Treasurer --------- Marie Roth Charles Albain Jay Allor Gary Bazick Rita Bolster Yi lma Bondy ,,ff-Ag 115' X 3 'Q an 'H Q he 4. I 'L 4 fx Darlene Bowman pa V 5- . '53, 4, Ken Bradner p Q Har? Lou Brown fill ue, s, is ' K - DDJ :aww mf , Nvfx X fs . ,K 9 llary Brownell . Donald Brunt M 2 I . as Harold Butts vf Q K an M- 1 ' Imogene Cole -....., sf- 1 A. f, t ' x XM ,T 53 ' Q., be 5 ' Aflfl Corl x x 'Q A Patricia Cox b e 'TR ,Q 4, Sandra Cronenwett 5 n., we by Sharon Dentel . , hk . ,rg A Q L Kay Dietzel an Q - V :fx Donald Diroff L . ' ' X Roberta English fm 5' Y ' . Patricia Florence ,X B - :A 1 l' 'B B ,i 'Ng O, V v ,mv :P fi 'Qt Barbara Frank , gs ' 3' ' - , 'vm Da-uid Gayton X 2 L- Robert Geyman 'Q' Frances Grzebienioiski It '- .,gL H V Virginia Gubala Hubert Harris James lleckel llarjorie Bopfzert NN QW SE yi S -Ln L D Iii!! ?.1,. D 1 D- e,ol ' B ' iz' B M ' I I ijjgiiii V. 5 ,ZH - fm - , A 1 'Sf gi,'FF? ' vu gyya ggi! Q? . J 'lil Q SN dw 5 Y ,H vy nf if 2 'K .4r..q '1 if-f fu R., al u' ' .. W 'T-EB?sl 'Z . Eg r gf , Li 2 , s .,, 9 is x IUKL E 1 na ., ,X 1 'YY' 5 5 '-A f Q x fm b S.. L . 1 1 S ' 45-M X . n gl n S W 5 L. i S ,, b y S -f-: S Q2 : ir-- .1:,..a Q A , I ' . V w-Q ..,. , N, ,-it ,fc ITP 1 A 'ff mg Us x. fik N V lm' ,+ Ln'. V Q .Q f 'Vs f S 14 ,f Gary Horvath Ila Johnson Ednearl Kauffman Thomas Kehrer Judith Krebs Robert Loga Judy Lutz William Haenle Sharon Hanor Donald Hanzulich Alton Hiller Leslie Hiller Marilyn Oberski Carolyn Orns Andrew Pappas Sidney Robinson Harte Roth Paul Schafer Edward Scheid Arthur Suzor Karen Van Nest Joyce Verdon Chester Weber Gerald Weber Hargaret Yeiler Donna Welch Virginia Witt Donn Wobser ,y ., . - s 'av U, fwfiggsfpx 'N r I SQFLTE? Q -' jf L sw 7 W ' ' I ,f' 'l,,,r,l'1 ' 7 , I ' I, I ' QV lllfll K I 1 1 . it ' l . r - , , I f if : ' .. I I '4 0' ' 1 ' a Tw I o o V V , ' YF Q5 as 'S f' 8 x ,' ' Q ' 1 Vw 1, ' 9 .1 . ' - N f y qw 'mpKw, 1 . V-N r A ,5i'Q'7'1 ' Isi w 'n ,CQQV r TEACHERS Miss Emma Clark Hr, Robert Shafer SYNOPSIS In the fall of 1953 seventy-five seventh graders entered school. The first project was the organization of their Student Council. On October 25th they enjoyed a masquerade party.During the fall days the girls played softball while the boys played football. On December 23rd a Christmas party was held and this party ended the activ- ities for the first half of the school year. During 1954 they enjoyed a Valentine party on Feb- ruary 14th and a spring party and field trip in April. On May lst a bake sale was held at Stadle- man's in Monroe and A- chievement Night was on May 25th. With many happy memories of activities and plea- sant school days behind, the class looks forward to next year. CLASS OFFICERS President V. Presid Secretary Treasurer -------Bill Fanning ent-Susan Firestone -------Joann Verdon -------Donald Smith sewn I aiu , . be ' is E. Y S -. .,, ff ' dj - ..e'l3 P L '-- rm, B Rvw- R 'Zvi' vy is A , r f - 3. ,. H I G I . h , .A L fl R ns -'V f 'fm , f 31 , -we ' 6. . ea.. L ' if f - L XI' ' e We f ,Q he if -' 4 5 R X f- he -7. 32 vt- N - , X z ' I V ,Q 3' L . H i ,,. L L :if 'X i L. R za. B A M i, NW 5 ', - f A e.. B' L W R M , B ' L5 .fig il? L . -LK my .dr ' Nl s I',-:bn-Q Q, , Q A I Q ,T in 'a' - .O 'al' O G- ' I i, ig Y! i4 if Ax n,5 M' A 'iia fs., tj ,Eff 'J F an-K - v A I . ' ...iw N 5 K Q K L ,Ft J., K A ik D my , fi 1 X ,M i ROW 1: Wyman Bair: Elvin Blackg Mary Brandt: Roger Brown: Janice Bertap Norene Cairlg David Dennis. ROW 2: Ruth Dentelj Harilyn Dietzelf Bill Eighmeyj Bill Fanning: Joyce Fordg Raymond Frazierg Lillian Gubula. - ROW 3: Arthur Hardwickg Violet Holtzg Larry Johnsong Kelly Kelemeng Larry Knapp: Doris Krepsf Edward Lee. ROW 4: Katherine Loeherj Sharon Lowryg Arnold Haenlej Sud Horrowj Barbara Moyerj Sandra Notariog Eileen Ott. ROW 5: Jim Paulsong Don Smithg Wayne Smithg Phyllis Torpeyf Opal Waltersg Robert Winklemanj Dean Young. ROW 6: Tom Pernia. ,,. E ! j QIEEEEELTZHI if ii ?' fi' Q? -5 fi I K . gb , r Q mv v,M was I' ' ' Q , W A S9 L. X 1. Q fqng Q.-Q, , ,.,, N S 4. , A Shawls - f A wg I X gl 45' ' vw 'N wfi vw '95 is in M Nl tgps: T! ' . . ' Q9 we y 432- fx: I ' D Y, V . ' I , -. - -. K 'sg it Ax.. bl. A , I 1 K ' . gps, I J 7 M gf Q 9' A A M. EM s was AA X we - Sv ' .L , V,-he J - - 53' 1 , Vu A A H , ,N D A' qv' an 'Be S S 1- as Q, i V ' D we-H2 Q.. S -ww .1 1 S ' 'M 'cr' X M, , A 'T': 531, Nffj ' sw? ff Q7F'4 - dj v-.T X. W 2, , 6 .1 kk ,-.A X ' 5 4 f A Q 1 7 'K ful . ' l LAL za A KQ L 4 . , -35 ix 'Z .0 i , 1 Q., Q by Q mf fs.. n o M in i I , . D - I Na. iv 1 , r K . f V. f- If A L 'i: '.... 'N-an -A-TZ - . H -lA f '?fh-.. -f a N 1. , x X :hs 1 ,Q Q- QM 1 'Al 5 K rtgggjg' f' .ff X fi 9 I .- - 'Zi' ROW 1: Joe Allorj Darryl Bowmanj Dale Bastiang Geraldine Bolsterg Beverly Boltong Mary Bowmanj Coleen Brietner. ROW 2: Trudy Capualg Jeannie Colwellj David Crabtreeg Sharon Diroffj Don Dusseauj Susan Firestoneg Mary Geyman. ROW 3: Norman Grossf Larry Jonesg Martin Kellyj Margart Knaffi Judy Knudsonf Llwellyn Leaperf Dixie Malosh. ROW 4: Kathb leen Merceg Shirley Nessg Sharon Oberskig Lois Perniag Charles Rosewormg Douglas Selfeg Nora Jean Skampo. ROW 5: Roberta Smithg Gloria Sprinkleg Tom Van Riperp Barbara Ver- dong Joanne Verdong Marvin Yargerg Loretta Winkler. rfgmgq- 7, 14 1 an , few'-fa-Q ,W 3 ,MA , ,ws rs d NJ?-i M XA f'5,:f?fs kw- x, s .K ,nd . 5 7-' A f sQi k'A' ' ' Q 0 wigs .Li .fr lx r . , cya' an 1 '..m?x : J Q I . , A New M-Q 1 .4 ar . - 5. ,Vs K 1 I . 2 H va AQ ' Q4 ' 1 ia . Q4 -Q. ' 'iii M . .ks FN -p J . , u , as v X r' 4, fm QQ' ,r .Q QS-f W 3, ELEMENTARY GRADES ELEMENTARY SECRETARY ELEMENTARY CUSTODIANS CAFETERIA STAFF M Sw 3 3 K 'ir S N 2 I ar L B K4 5, ik, ek X X , xx E . V- ' - . r , rroo . W' We '- lu I .,, 4, Q 4 Q 2. Q5.,M Q1 .X h m i nf. . RMM .g. J.,?. 1 he 1 A5 Aaifix ig 1 b we 6, ha: it A Vg i g 'Em A N fs - . Q . Q. -X Q. .. 7 ,,E1 ' - M A V lr, yi. fvfr 4,,.w eg X t . . S ,ns Q i , . V K 1 ex'-,J 'R A .H . -.-Q , I x '..' 5 ,jd - X U . hv , L X' ,A V M. , 1.3, . 5 3 Wql . r V , 0 J. M. m 5 'xi Y I :IH , D .. D D gint' N 3 .I . . 5 L , M w . g5- ,., .H ' eirf' I , , f v r.e r Q ... , J , K W . h f - .,.A , Vi gn KQV JL K , A l . A X' M J . Q? ., L- 5 ' UQ m.- H . 1 .NNN .- AR . . he, .. K 1 sm Q 4 A . A L I x F ,gs O 'mx aj we , 'is X. N Q 1 Hr. John Wright Sixth Grade U. of Notre Dame Bachelor of Science ROW 1: W. Bairg R. Bakery Y. Bowmang B. Erandtg P. Burgardf J. Cannong W. Clark. ROW 2: E. Dirofff J. Englishg J. Hamburgj D. Kamprathg B. Karnsg R. Kingg J. Kish. ROW 3: F. Haenleg W. McCLishg D. Montrig M. Pollock: E. Reynoldsg T. Rifflef L. Robb1ns. ROW 4: C. Smithj L. Soldwischg T. Sprow. ROW 5: R. Rohrbackg N. Salof J. Sancrantg E. Schlumpg H. Stienerf V. Stubliskig D. Tuckerg K. Weber. fn -S J fs. 1 S S 6- L . ml, kk A 5.7.3 k kk K , .L . Y -T lg., 'Q K I X 3 X I 1. ' L K' ' :1::'7g g. I , ., ,. A BQ- -+ 4 L .. : . A ..., s J . , i . X A .. is .X Az' x, Q gefiivxl R , , ...Ng f Yr, ,QE ,Q nl. ii.. l Le gd' EP. .2 f I .. iv t I.. i S W W . N . . 'S Q . Q-. J .1-A fb ' cm' ' sf . at Q 'I ,- vb M ? .Q 1 X 3 bl 1 ' . K ..'- ., -'f ' ff.. i ' - .. ' ' Is... If : , LV IN A R it .a ,, g,Q. f E SE Awf qgfiw 1 .bg :,, Q 43L h QW5 Q47 'H .S ai W. .. l - S+' 1 J his -f ' 'W' M ' .y .V Q ' ' '- . . r I i Q 1 l V Q- - ' R wt V , S BQLX r A , ,M x .,', ,'-v 1 ,.., -Q ' , il- 5 ':af?51. . X. :SEEWEEF V -V ' . ? - .L ' fb A ' '-1 wh, 'i imW Q QQX Hr. Walter Grams ' ff 'R K Sixth Grade S ik' P .gsm ik :guy fast, Y gffa gg- Michigan State Nonnal x g .gi :? S .E ik' College .QW Rik' Ii.. L Wim Bachelor of Science 4, , . 31. ,-,.:. was S 9 - . S 1.-4. kv- S ln, - , . . . . . ,, , ROW 1: T. Andersg J. Barkenquastg D. Basickf S. Boldtp N. Bellag L. Bondyg J. Brownell. ROW 2: H. Carly F. Dennisg G. Drodtg K. Drodtf D. Gaussg J. Gerwickg L. Gordi. ROW3: S. Kingg J. Kruegerg G. Millerg G. Hillerp L. Hintzp R. Novakg J. Oberski. ROW 4: B. Rootg D. Rothg L. Stockg B. Stoneg R. Stotzg R. Sweatg J. Thompson. ROW 5: S. Riffleg P. VanRiper,' L. Yovanov. tQtQ liiism. QQ5 Q , 1 I X ct' .I xkxtggggi' E ' V W3 Qmx 3: K . K Q , X P' . JI, 1 af -Q 1 .V , A gig -n . Y W'iQf' -'ig' ' 1, Q Q 1 A v 1 6 s 1 4 Q . A Q ,fbi g i g V. l -A ' V 9 .. A,. f , . g liv , .ago M W k 5.qq!: ,I . A ,.- x 4 'K QS-3 Mi W. XM s. . Ji X QNX D .5 .- S we ,f .5 . V b ,-A A A , : Ivy,-.' Y N, if A M... he .iw ww- h i X i 'H' . . D . ,V .'ff 7 A,L ' ff , I L- ' i ' V 'if is - , ' Q A,,: . . A . 1 L .. zv. , D D 1 - Q' W :' . , ..,. 5 .,:.,.., W g f K' , A. '- c.. 5 1 . h. . 2 .wiiswai ' 'R . .:. . L . f 3 Q .1 1 Hrs. Norma Yeilnau Fifth Grade y 1 ' Michigan State ' Z' Normal College Bachelor of Science E Y X' -N. 5 'is 4. im ,L 4. ga E fs: G I 'H' kb!- ROW 1: Y. Aultp J. Bairg L. Barrong A. Beaufaitg P. Clarkj R.-Cummingsg B. Darrowg D Deneweth. ROW 2: R. Diroff: C. Frankg A. Hartmang J. Koehlerg N. LaVoyg L. Nobleg J Riley. ROW3: D. Roe,' K. Rohrbackg P. Selfeg R. Smithg H. Spoeringg I. Stevensg T Strezesfinski. ROW 4: G. Verdonf R. Welchg R. Wertenbergerf D. Ziesmer. ls., y 'I M ij? w ii., , .- ,KAI Q Aff V x . K A H.. M ' ig , - -- ' V ' ' 'v'v- , ff-N , an ff A. L J gg 'f we L gk 41 im . -ef., Q , 4 , 5 K ii N .... 'vi gmgm . fx My 2 1 R, 1 K 12244 'i, J J X-A , N x xilfwllx I. :WJ J ll Jiiw fam. .l?F3i JLKL ' XX. NN L. .lzgg 4 ,,i5 Q. , . 5 .x. F 2, J J J 5 1 M g1ignfD?1 i c.. ki ugk.,::g? bii-, ,.. . f, eg' ' Q if f V . bl x b J fl .- 1 -QQB ..fnBQ? fiyDf.L1ijL'1t NI, 4f.zi 1 Affffgb 6 . 5 .,:, in I 1,. l ii .5 if A L? co1 ' ' wif . lx ' ' ff n '.igViQD4i DJL Flff !'D :'Af 5 ' -g..egk' ,fwi il! V 'Gal ' L J . i ' L. ' , Q. R M? S 'V ::. :Mas M , My 'P . , Hrs. Adaline Garlick J , 5, 5 Fifth Grade ng mf Michigan State Normal College L Bachelor of Science 4' - l l ROW 1: D. ALbaing S. Bacomeg J. Bastianf G. Dauerg L. DeLisLeg L. Duvall: P. Eighmey ROW 2: J. Firestoneg P. Freerg J. Geymang J. Gothaf T. Gramsg A. Gardwickg B. Hoppert. ROW 3: R. Keisterg R. Kruegerg S. Laney N. Maloshy L. Nickelp K. 0berski,' V. Overhulse. ROW 4: T. Pheifferg S. Powalowskig J. Reillyg D. Robbinsj E. Roeg J. Ruettingerg N schzump. Row 5: K. waltz. ,'UllllulL 'ulllN'5 s'i-i xu'.'-L IHln 'N 'l1lm1p1nans1h'l5 'lil n-x-x 5 ta' xkapn .X .sg M ,. Ni 2 ye !! l ,Q ' ,iw ' f W Sem EL- Mo' f, IB e5?1..' :AL Y:A-, mv ,W . ef , J J .4 .g k QW ?' 5, mvi' H .5 a' L ii A in Qi.. !L'w5 QQF 'Fr so 5 fe- o . 1 Q in , a o . f Li h 'S k W 5 -. . . , we .-. .fa e ao . ,J 2 . F. 1..J . J .. c 535.9 - H ., y 4 ' Y '. 'E,? x g:': AA hiidw -o kj. ,wf, .k 3! ik AHMQ Gwgif gf-'QF E5 i ..qar? gh 4 iw w fEQw ig H3595 US, Ei W0'w5 . ., Y N o , q. . . 1 Y, t 1 5 Si - A' K ff ,.. g'N, N e,fj. Qyeef hvnasee . 1 J 5 'ea f V- J f e 1 , - 5 J f i f A , a .,.e1 . - , J Q .3 mac, 9- vb- .1 gf J ' 'B fv Q fi. 4' I. H. 31. iik ,QV . Q' Q il' - K. . -2 .. J - -M -.ff ff. V ., .. , . kQ , Q33 V Q, W j f.f A ' . ' x e.p-. P.- QW . ' 1 .. f A-'Tw N 5 hia- 'rug QQK ' E as 'Iii' , X2 wi, A' , f .' NJF,f cQJ -Qgig 5 L m - Q. 'ELS :'2 fl .1ll!giEQ size G, ggir i I , A g . in . . 15i. ' ' ' ... , 5 A 5 ' L Row 1: B. ROW 2: R. Row 3: N. R. W. ROV 4: RUW 5: 'l Hrs. Emma Osgood Fourth Grade Michigan State Normal College Bachelor of Science Bartellg R. Bertag C. Boerboomg D. Brandtg D. Buttsf T. Cannong J. Dentel. Dickg H. Grodig J. Harmong G- Kingg R. Kamprathj M. Kraftchickg L. Krebs. Kruegerp B. Leaperg L. McCLishg C. Heltong E. Millerg B. Mongheng J. Pitt. Popejoyf C. Riffleg H. Robisong V. Salog B. Smithg Philip Stotzg D. Stubleski. Weiss: G. Woelmerg J. Youngj T. Ziesmerg M. Holtz. IQ. ...Q- zz. V. - ' 3 2 ,L . ' 5 H . ff fri? 5' G ' I 5 G A if G ,Q G ? fi-1' 3 0 1 . i if ' Je 1, i NN . li L .ei 'K K ,,g.' n .U I i G x of Ia... Q ' ,l gh J ,. J , . . ... is . Q' ' A-M e 'P' .' F' J 'ie 5' 4- ' - 7 JM .J G, L G c XW' W . ky 5 P . . 9 h',, NQL: U 4 V, 12'1w.,.:.:Z' I , X 15.4.5 lb .. ASf5'Q5v:ff J. ... X 1 l Q - A .in EMI j- G it It A J X' .3 ai.. Q, fy-ff Y gi' . ' I ' i f-A1 -wh V K ia. f -. V . f G - A L ' .,xl h liikra ,Q - : .' Qggxvg A vb .Hr,y I 5 f N , . 4 I M f 'iii G , ,xg K . A I ' K H. 4 K YV ' wi f ',.- 'V ' V 'W A' W N M GC57 'S .- W W' ' , ,G ' wgff'-5 : Q34 X F' . ',, 3' ' . C L I YM MVkj AW-m iikf! f5tW'u f f? J f. G 5 .i . As.. . or G e hs. f M, 5 V '4i.? ,,fa3 -'3 .3W,.'r Nrs. Mary Ellen Navarre '95 'X I ' J ' X J ' Fourth Grade 1 . Q.. ' L' Michigan State Normal ' Q HY '- Bachelor of Science A..-mf E . M ROW 1: J. Albainf N. Brown: M. Costellag J. Clark: L. Cairl: G. Cole: N. Corl. ROW N. Dauerg J. Dentelj G. Frank: D. Frazzerg L- Gessg G. Golembieskij C. Harris. ROW 3: Horvathg S. Kurtz: J. Kilgusg J. Lutz: R. NcClishg L. Montri: A. Pollock. ROW 4: Root: D. Rubel: G. Sampson: M. Schultz: L. Smith: S. Spurgeon: J. Stinefield. ROW 5: Steiner: S. Tucker: J. Verdon. .ffx Q rx lslcgyv, . a tg ' ef --221' x Ham ::- 1 X f. Q 2: J J KX ., J if i X 5 4 ... .M . K., 6. I 'JW ' ff? Kyle N N f , 'f:::1 'H Q., ...' M5 -, gi 1, 'Vis .,, ., -U. .f. o 'V' Q.: 1. N .54 -:. X ,, 'we we 4 S 5vq.-- n V -. 545 ,ll ?' ,Q . . -.gf Q ,i in U - X ,. if . 1. i 'Q' E. .J r.gE,,QSw E?3 Ns' ,li , Q9 3 I ' if i 6' 1 Y . s .1'A W ', Q fjf? . 4 , ' ' - si 3 - V H - i I 1:5 . k f . ', jg W ,. f ., - J... 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Englishg E. Gaussg S. Geymang D. Hanseng J. Johnsong D. Kelly. ROW 3: S. Knothg G. Krepsf R. Hetzg J. Hillerg I.-llontrig B. Ornsg K. Parker. ROW 4: S. Robbinsg D. Rodenbeckg T. Schaferg S. Thomson: D. Tompsong F. Wrightg R. Zabawa. Q09 QQQQ 0' ii Y '95lNxqs4' ' .5 P-A' -Qi xi ii bil R R Q .1 1 ., i. , . fr X' ' , . L gk x Y -9 M ' . ' Q4 'sw ,Y . I is ,f .- Lx i 2 ix '99 I QW' L x. D 5' gs B R .R e : Q ' 2 Q f J' ' . . R Q' 'B -' 3' H f - r X. -ff. fi. xg- Q K' Q' nw- x X g ' ,B H an . if Q B BN - J yi fj- 'fn 4 I . I X Q A h 1 . 'U' Yo A.. , l , i 53 R. 1, f an3A ':'.,x ' I fr 'S' 'N 4. 5 I 'U' ., 0 94 ,A A V' Q' 'K ' V x X x , , 9 I W1 -5 X -.P ev Qjii ,. ' 4 - 1 P wah. - J fx 1- ' 'v f. P 'L f N X ,,, Q . ' A I V M kg I. gy- ' D Q, I X. Q :Q .D W4 we f . .rg ' . . . f , M 5 R f , 1: '. 'N 2 ' 'gif 41 ' .A U D 4 ' B ll' r 4 ff , -wx B, Hrs. Kathryn Butterfield 3 Third Grade 1 f ,Asbury College . Kf Q' v . hi X afeif 1 Bachelor of ,Arts c X ROV 1: ROW 2: R. ROW 3: D. ROW 4: J. 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Warnerf R. Weberg H. Weissf K. West. ROW 6: S. Woelmerg J.-Frenchmontagneg H. Stoops. 'P' an-Q - R S H. , 'i' Q. A xk' F 9 I N, ,K . A fc - , R S X ' , 1- ke K nw: Q vi - 5 h T .. 1, I I C, gs. . E ,. ' S' ... Q iw 2- sry fi' ' , -gf . -' , , sv , Q N CQ kc - it ' ' g.. In., A , R R I it Q 'gag' Fi A A I'-f'Q-Q15 ,M M X ' 'fi ,A ' fi, 1 , I V . i . Sk H. Q, Ji .-., it , DQW. 5. Q Q, Y ' Q,s. '- ,. - ... -+ f , ..... one ' , X- I+- if .:', 'Y L VV4. , 8:12, A -, 'S L ilian, 2, SV? S w ,. D A 4.1 Q, ,.,-Km! , L 1 li: We t-'S L. A 4 fire X, 1 , SSS R -we . - 3, we f :, ' ' '- f .2 fy ' '-- ' '15 gn , 75A,:z S if. x,t G , ,Ns Q. , .P A - V is Q V- gsm S Q, fi Q' ' .Q A ' . - .L- VILV S Hyp 'gm m li., qqkv S ,gh 4, . 5FC5.L'1?f?1.at '. ' In g.- W R X 1:.w42x Y N , ' . , S -9- K lf' , f C f ' A in 4' . ' 5' 16, E F I E 1. It --xx. . .S R R t 1 1l H Rini Hrs. Dorothy Kraftchick 1 ' Second Grade .av we Michigan State Normal Uk' My Liv , R ' I .1 - rf f.- . a. 1- . N 5, .- . . -C L, I if 4 N. . f , 1 4 i kg Al' , 5. . ' ..- R , Q In ., . -ns' 'fe-M . 2 , Bachelor of Science 1 jx' ul ROW 1.' H. Albainf N. Anders: C. Blankg D. Blissg E. Buttsg R. Costillag H. Denniss. ROV 2: S. Diroffi T. Dreherg S. Drodtg S. Ford,' W. Geymang C. Hamburg: D. Harmon. ROV 35 J. Hartmang J. Jasmundj J. KG7 ?lS,' K. Kingg D. Hathisg R. Rorthkerp B. Ryitray. ROW 4: E. Nyitrayg C. Oberskig H. Osemlakf R. Perryg P. Rileyf E. Rubelg S. Ruettinger. ROY 5.' A. Steinmang B. Strzesinskip G. Siubleskig Y. Thompsong E. Waldvogelp E. Weilerf B. Windom. ROW 6: L. Zimmerman: H. Welch. 3. 4 Q, Q . 1-. . D L. ...J I ' .X K ' ., -.--' gf A 4 'WE.-i zqi f 1- Piggy Qi.lf'ig 'V , WixLf M 2 1 . P 1 I 4 m g f-il' 1 AVVI ,f 1 L Serif vxx 3 .AL M - l I , lxiyf LV, 1 I 1, A 'L E .1 ' i' in 5. , kh I nn. ' I4 Q KA .. uf L - ,L . ' XA ,,.Q EV LX 1. Q ' h .1 ' F 1 if 2 V Q P . K fff ,,.' K M , U ' f nf.. - 4. ,xv ,, . V Z A ., ,V H Q H l g r . .1 ? h i . fm' ' . U 'U . .,! 'i-' fi :fi . ',,, , 'iii W V ' . , A ' 1 Af. X M islv l. -,.w.u:2'i-'S-if X L. .x f ' 'Y Hi - X- 1' lk' V., 3 In P L.. Q ...ij .D j -' P 3, Q A . X . : ' ' ' . if x . .J D . o .D h T 4' . 'Q D S - X Q-Mt 1 Hrs. Eleanor Drodt 'aj ' . P . ' First Grade 5 Li, Q .QQ Alkff Western Michigan College of Education i ' , e Bachelor of ,Arts P +4 3 L Al D ROW 1: G. Boerboomg D. Brosej A. Eighmeyg B. Freerj N. Gerwickf J. Giesf E. Go ROV 2: P. Grodig K. Hamburgg P. Hanselg C. Harrisg J. Holtzg L. Johnsong J. Ke ROW 3: D. Knisleyg K. Kregerg D. Kruegerg D. Lasseyg J. NageL,' P. Ornsf F. Pitt. ROW4 L. Schaferg R. Sharing B. Smithg D. Stockj G. Strackg W. WeLch,' L. Whiting. R0 5 L. Vice. o,g ts Rig O 009' -5 'N .... R 'B' 'Q . 1 Y ff ,. 0 .sf ,, -fy A R ' - Q. ' ' l r 2 . 4. ' iiiwa g SQ ' 7 , 1 6- 5' ' Q - .:., 5 N i' ., '. as - i Q an L i i i . 4. ... . Q. . . R P ,J f' S . if M .3 i is Va- ,.L. g fihsx K 1' I- it ,, . sk A I . W A up , .Ls KLWK .I K LYV. lxkz it .H A Q LE' , a X X yy A I ' Q an J f 'f. 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P P 1 Z P - . .fc ' db. an yk k - , -5:' K , ,K . f -K Q. ' 1: V, ., - N, f 3 sr 9 v K 2 L ., f': ' , V ' - . ,V , , y qx , Ax Q t .Lf . 6 , In , 6 W ffm . l . .-Q'-A e fi ., fy. ,J , ini' Rl Vg gh as H mg. X ajf s I : wk ' . K2 is We , .. ,L 4, Y i z 11 fz' , - 2 . 5:11. . .f I 9 g f! ::: V' ' Q - fn V' W , . :i9f:'fz,.f5 - 'J ' ' W JA 5 3 x 7 xf'l3 I 51.- - -Q, fn.. 'Qt' 3 Q i I Q . ix 0- f 5 ix W' V'-1 3 K iff. 5 'ah x Q y l X M A t 'Q 'Q' Hrs. Phyllis Seegert Michigan State Normal College Bachelor of Science A First Grade ROW 1: L. Burgraveg J. Burnsg W. Buttsf D. CoLe,' D. Davidsong M. Dickg C. Drodt. ROW 2: T. Frucheyg S. Ga.ertner,' W. Gaussg G. Hallidayg V. Holtzg C. Howeg M. Hamburg. ROW 32 H. Jansseng L. llanwarringg L. Millerg R. Montrif C. Phillipsg M. Phillipsg M. Robison. ROW 4: L. Roseg D. Sfrrowg C. Sortorg B. Stubleskig R. Weemang L. Welchg A. Zimmerman. v-nge-v 1' 3 ?:X Q MW' I 1 'U-ul, E 9 5 9 H N , ' V Ni gga Donald Otto Walter Piel Vocal Music S.C. Advisor SYNOPSIS In the picture below is a view of the various activities that were held throughout the school year. Everyone fully enjoyed the dances and many programs that the different organizations sponsored. During the past year the Mixed Chorus was very busy sponsoring activi ties that would bring money for new robes Also, the various clubs had booths at the school carnival which was held iD May. These many organizations helped to make us better citizens. It gave many students the opportunity to learn to co-operate with one another and in a small way carry out the ,American way of life. YEARBGOK STAFF ROW 1: Shirley Wobserg Darlene Rodenbecb: Carol Knapp: Darlene Walters, Edztorg Prudy Romlnej Sally E1pperle. ROW 2: Marjorie Corl: Rose Nobleyj Winona Wh1tehead: Betty Burw1tz: Jackze Grodzg Beverly Knapp. CAMERA SHY: Joanne Henry: John Gensler: Joyce Klzemp Nancy Dietzel. ADVISORSJ Mrs. Donahoe: Nr. Cunningham: Mr. Earhart. REPCJRTERS ROV li L. Pioterek: J. Mintz: N. Nagel: N. Wesley: J. Genslerg H. Burton: L. Heckel: B. Hanson. ROW 2: R. Hamang L. Gothag J. Folk: D. Boerboom: D. Schultz: H. Ruettingerg N. Eipperle: E. Duty: J. Gee: P. Duvall: J. Bair. ROW 3: L. Srokag C. Hoppert: A. Folk: N. Grodig N. Grams: P. Nagel: H. Gubula: J. Harris: J. Waltz: H. Woelmer. HI LITES STAFF ROW 1: Prudy Romineg Joanne Henryg Shirley Wobserg Jeanne Boltonp Marjorie Corl, Editor Beverly Knabpg Carol Knappg Rose Mobleyg Sally Eipperle. ROW 2: Helen O'Donnell Darlene Rodenbeckg Barbara Hansong Nancy Nagelg Jackie Grodig Pat Nagel: Lorriane Sroka ADVISOR: Miss Sawade. , REPQRT ERS I s ROW 1: D. Overhulsep N. Wesleyg J. Nagel? D. Valtersg H. Kraftchickg L. Pioterek N. Burtong D. Cronenwett. ROW 2: J. Waltzg N. Eipperlef W. Whiteheadg E. Rothg D. Schultzg N. Ruettingerg H. Jonasg D. Boerboomg H. Nontrig V. Diroff. ROW 3: R. Haman C. Hoppertg H. Woelmerg J. Folkj J. Harrisg H. Rifflef J. Bairg H. Gramsg A. Folk. ROW 4: H. Pappasg P. Osemlakg J. Geej H. Gubulag B. Robbins. STUDENT couNclL ROW 1: Wlnnongqgrlteheadg Sh1rley Wobserg Helen Kraftchickg Marjorie Corlg Marilyn Brownell, Preszdentg Dale Dentelg Lozs Heckelg Carol Hopbert. ROW 2: Lzlllan Gubalag Audrey Soldwzschg Jerry Navarreg Patty Coxg Charles Jonasg Norman Stoneg Tom Monaghang Arthur Suzorg Douglas Selfe. ADVISOR! Mr. Pell. CAMERA SHY. Calvzn Sm1th. HONOR SOCIETY Darlene Waltersj Narjorle Corlg Darlene Rodenbeckg Prudy Romlnej Carol Knapp. ADVISOR. Mrs. Cowan. F. F. A. ROW li B. Lehmanng B. Gereg B. Bartelg R. Jansseng L. Frankg T. Bennerg I. Kamprathg R. Beaufaitg C. Torpeyg R. Dentelg P. Yargerg L. Weilerg B. Waltersg G. Potockif B. Dentel. ROW 4: T. Torpeyg B. Woelmerg B. Sikesg M. Yvannog R. Wrightg J. Gereg J. Sortorg J. Zimmermang L. Engleg D. Bair. CAMERA CLUB -I , -v '7' , p l x..- T ROW 1: P. Kowalskig J. Tandlerg H. O'DonnelLg R. Englishg D. Dental, Pres.g S. Koehler R. Monaghanp B. Z1esmer. ROW 2: J. Kurtzg J. Navarreg J. Drodtg B. Nobleg D. Horvath B. Boldtj L. Weiler. ROW jf J. Zimmermang P. Yargerj V. Hoppertg D. Duvallg D. Stevens F. Clarkg B. Walters. L. Schlumbi J. Trapp. ROW 2: J. Boerboomg V. Hoppertg D. Stevensg C. Marrowg L. Hein- zerlzngg J. Lowryg K. Heckg G. Wertenbergerg J. Knudsonp R. Winkleman. ROW 3: E. Lzsekg LIBRARY aus ROW 1: J. Genslerg D. Overhulsej M. Ruettingerj H. Kraftchick, Pres.g B. Knappg W Whiteheadg B. Hansong M. Woelmer. ROW 2: A. Soldwichg J. Drodtg J. Grodig D. Schultz J. Bakerg D. Caing E. Dutyg P. Duvall: M. Lauoy. ROW 3: B. Nobleg B. Ziesmerg S. Eip perleg J. Geej J. Boltonj H. Riffleg J. Bairg N. Grodi. ADVISOR: Hrs. Cowan. FUTURE TEACHERS 0F AMERICA ROV 1: H. Brownellj C. Knappg P. Romine, Pres.g D. Waltersg D. Cronenwettg P. Osemlak ROW 2: B. Burwitzg L. Heckle. ADVISOR: Hr. Horton. BOYS CHDRUS ,V ROW 1: Ron Jansseng Joe Schreznerg Fab1an G81g6Vj Lyle Angererf Tom Smtthg Bernard Bauerj Hob Bartel. ROW 2: Bob Brownp Norman Stoney Ken Heckg Charles Jonasg Elmer Bowmang R1chard Dentelf Dzck Robb1ns. CAMERA SHY: Don Bauer. DEEECTORJ Mr. Otto. BIBLE CLUB EEE yy ROW 1: Mary Lutzg Judy Tandlerp Joanne Henry, Presg Ilma Armstrong, Sec'ty.-Treas.p Jan1ce Swartzg Bonnle Sykes. ROW 2: Mr. Alger, Advzsorg Trudy Capaulf Barbara Verdong Sue Harrowg Ellen Dutyg Judy Krepsg Kay Dietzelf Janzce Burgessg Ruth Ann Dentel. ROW 3: Marv1n Yargerg Davtd Crabtreeg Paul Yargerg Dale Bastiang Douglas Selfe. is MIXED CHORUS ROW 1: A. Folk: J. Bair: W. Whitehead: S. Koehler: P. Kowalski: D. Rodenbeck: B. Knapp B. Noble: J. Gee: J. Burgess: S. Wobser: H. Corl: M. Fanning: J. Harris: J. Henry: J Waltz. ROW 2: D. Robison: V. Diroff: L. Rifle: D. Cronenwett: J. Baker: D. Brown: J Nagel: R. English: J. Kurtz: J. Tandler: D. Walters: C. Knapp: D. Overhulse: D. Boer boom: K. Barkenquast: C. Lenaway. ROW 3: B. Bartel: B. Bauer: T. Smith: R. Jenssen: J Schreiner: R. Robbins: F. Geiger: N. Stone: Bob Brown: X. Heck: C. Jonas: L. Angerer D. Dentel, accompanist: E. Bowman: R. Dentel: J. Gensler. DIRECTOR: Mr. Otto. JUNIOR HIGH CHORU ROW 1: J. Kreps: S. Cronenwett: B. Frank: H. Brown: H. Roth: S. Manor: A. Corl: S. Dentel: D. Welch: X. Van Ness: K. Dietzel: R. English: I. Johnson. ROW 2: V. Gubala P. Florence: C. Orns: F. Grzebieniowski: W. Bondy: R. Bolster: P. Cox: J. Verdon: J Lutz: V. Witt: D. Bowman: J. Hoppert: H. Weiler: H. Brownell. DIRECTOR: Mr. Otto. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS OF THE BAND: OBOE-Nancy Grodig FLUTES-Jackie Grodi, Judy Mintz: CLARI- NETS-Audrey Soldwisch, Judy Tandler, Dianne Caing Marilyn Brownell, Margaret Wbelmer, Wayne Jones, Larry Weber, Mary Lutz, Glenn Woelmer, Sharon Manor, Marjorie Hoppert, Mary Brownell, Judy Lutzj ALTO SAXOPBONES-Barbara Hanson, Carol Boppert, Lynwood Koehler, James Zimmermanf TENOR SAXOPHONES-Lois Heckel, Virginia Witt, Gary Horvath, Gerald Weberg BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Robert Delkerp FRENCH HORN-Donn Wobserg BARITONE HORN- Betty Burwitz, Paul Schaferg CORNETS- Dale Dentel, Leslie Miller, Ilma Arm- strong, Janice Swartz, Barbara Boldt, Judy Drodt, Judy Gensler, Barbara Zies- mer, TROMBONES-Jerry Navarre, Chester Weber, Stanly Smith, TUBAS-John Lowry, Harold Buttsg PERCUSSION-John Gensler, Bob Weilnau, Bob Kamprath, Nancy Eibterle, Dick Duvall, Carol Lutz. BAND OFFICERS President ------------ Judy Mintz Vice President ------ Dale Dentel Secretary 6 Treasurer ---------- John Gensler Marjorie Corl Judy Mintz ELEMENTRY BAND 1953 was the first year for an extensive program of instrumental music in the elementary grades. 1954 saw an enlargement of this program with the formation of the Cadet or Elementary Band. Ida now boasts of two elemen- tary bands-the Cadet and the Junior. These bands are but training organizations with the ultimate goal being the Senior Band and the uniform that goes with it. Only through the efforts of the students in the Cadet and Junior Bands can we have a superior Senior Band. All instrumental music in the elementary grades and the high school is directed by Mr. Frank Wilson. JUNIOR BAND Q sl' SENIOR PLAY x!1?!f?'ff'. ' yvpvh ' H HV .1 7' ,fgfgfgg 55511 2-Q5 .fxn-Iliff vfi'1..i .' :Il iff, -, ,K '--. 3 Q . ,Ag 'U HJ 5. f i ?.'l-35,1 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST FOR THE SKELETON WALKS Dr. Harold Fersig--DaLe Dentel Elaine Blair--Marlene Eipperle Mrs. Madge Embrey--Carol Knapp Bobby Embrey--John Genkler Kathleen CKinksJ Embrey--Judy Gee Bill Clayton--Donald Bauer Anne Rowell--Marjorie Corl Mrs. Eliza Hubbard--Ted Benner Ollie Hubbard--Sally Eipperle Mrs. Lilla Donahue--Myrna Riffle Play Director--V. J. Cunningham The play was given on December 6 and 7, 1953. Above: Scene from the Senior Play. Insert: Make-up committee at work. f'v,. .x 1,X.,f!f A 6 'u Ir x 7:2 QU.. X, lrxt I M JUNIOR PLAY Miss JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST FOR N0 MORE HOMEWORK Miss Goodin, mathematics teacher--Jackie Grodi Mrs. Clendenning, science teacher--Barbara Hanson Ogilvie, English teacher and drama coach--Helen 0'DonneLL Mr. Harper, history teacher--Norman Stone Coach Guthrie, coach--Ron Janssen Mr. Lundquist, principal--Jim Roman Pamela Jones--Judy Mintz UBuzzH Bailey--Bob Delker Shalimar Ames--Janet Harris HMidgeH Murphy--Beverly Knapp Faversham Lightly--Bob Bartel Tallulah Ploetz--Diane Overhulse Ronald SaSSOn--Charles Jonas Miss Dill, school secretary--Margaret Voelmer NTick Tokn, janitor--Bernard Bauer Mrs. Ratcher, cleaning woman--Winona Whitehead Elmer B. Ames, president of school board--Wayne Jones WALK-ONS CONSISTED OF! Nancy Eibperle, Ilma Armstrong, Rose Hobley, Janice Burgess, Glenn Woelmer, Lynnwood Koehler, Bill Leh- mann, and John Lowery. Play Director--Miss Deloris Sawade L The play was given on April 25 and 26, 1954. COACHES Hr. Jack Reisser Hr. Robert Shafer SYNOPSIS Developing healthy bodies in our schools is equally important as our mental and character develop- ment. As a means of im- proving our health we have various athletics that the students may take part in. Among them are football and basket- ball. These activities also help in building good sportsmanship in students which they will greatly profit in future years in becoming citi- zens of our wonderful country. In conjunction with these the Junior High, Reserve, and Varsity Cheerleaders aid fully the entire stu- dent body. Without them the students would lack in the desire to back our teams. In the picture below are a few snapshots of our teams in action. Athletic Equipment FOOTBALL Donald Bauer C Eugene Hinkelm Bernard Bauer James Roman Charles Jonas Norman Stone Ronald Janssen Robert Delker Elmer Bowman Glenn Kreps Robert Woelmer Bob Lehmann Virgil Hoppert Bill Popejoy Tom Monaghan Clarence Kiest VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 1953 Co-Capt.b an CCo-Capt.3 Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. JI'. Jay Burgess el' Donald Bauer Robert Delker Bernard Bauer Ronald Janssen James Roman Norman Stone Fabian Geiger Richard Winkleman Lyle Angerer Calvin Smith Richard Duvall Joe Schreiner Robert Brown Henry Beaufait Ed Lisek Fr. RESERVE.AWARDS Soph. Duane Bair Soph. Claire Waldvogel Soph. Richard Stone Soph. Russel Beaufait Fr. Leo Engel Fr. Ken Bradner Fr. Richard Horvath SCORING Total 66 19 12 7 7 6 117 Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Mgr. Mgr. 3 SCHEDULE OPPONENT IDA N Summerfield 0 12 Dexter 13 0 Onsted 0 20 Deerfield 14 27 V Catholic Central 18 38 Q r14 Britton 0 13 XF .Airport 20 0 'H Grosse Ile 26 7 91 117 Co-Capt. RECORD co-capt W L T 5 3 0 . . LITTLE SIX LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ing' :nas g x V1 may X If M' 4 1l . iiiizghq .X 'Log gi tt f . . 5 v A P ?aQi!rg . J as VARSITY BASKETBALL -1 V ROV 1: Louie Heinzerlingg Norman Stoney Bernard Bauerf Ron Janssen, Capt.g Charles Jonas. ROW 2: Coach Shafer: Calvin Smithg Lyle Angererf Glenn Krepsg Fabian Geiger CAMERA SHY: Jim Roman and Bob Delker. INDIVIDUAL RECORD SEASON RECORD Ron Janssen Jim Roman Calvin Smith Glenn Kreps Charles Jonas Louie Heinzerling Bernard Bauer Lyle Angerer Fabian Geiger Bob Delker Norman Stone GAMES WON LOST 16 5 11 176 OPPONENT 149 135 Dundee 51 Bedford 50 Catholic Cen. 39 Summerfield 31 Sand Creek 15 Britton 6 Deerfield 4 Onsted 1 Deerfield Summerfield Catholic Cen. Sand Creek Britton Deerfield Onsted Clinton ' Little Six Tournament District Tournament IDA 37 30 50 47 48 24 41 32 32 41 29 50 64 41 55 36 RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Dick Duvallj Dennis Stevens: Tom Monaghan, Capt.g Dick Stoney Bill Popejoy ROW 2: Coach Reisserg Glenn Woelmerg Jay Burgessp Virgil Hoppertg Bernard Walters Bob Weilnau. ROW 3: Charles Torpeyg Richard Horvathf Wes Daileyg Leo Engelg Jerry Navarre: Wayne Jonesf Bob Woelmer. INDIVIDUAL RECORD SEASON RECORD Tom Monaghan Bill Popejoy Dennis Stevens Richard Stone Charles Torpey Dick Duvall Bob Woelmer Robert Weilnau Glen Woelmer Virgil Hoppert Paul Yarger Richard Horvath Jay Burgess Russell Beaufait Wes Dailey Leo Engel Bernard Walters Jerry Navarre 137 OPPONENT 70 50 Dundee 33 Bedford 16 Catholic Cen. 13 Summerfield 13 Sand Creek 10 Britton 9 Deerfield 8 Onsted 6 Catholic Cen 5 Sand Creek 4 Summerfield 2 Britton 0 Deerfield 0 Onsted 0 0 GAMES WON LOST 14 6 8 IDA 10 13 32 29 30 25 27 33 22 26 32 51 18 34 VARSITY CLUB ROW 1: N. Stoneg R. Dentelg E. Bowmanf R. Jansseng C. Jonasj B. Bauerg F. Geigerg E H1nkeLman. ROW 2: Coach Shaferj B. Brownj D. Duvallg L. Angererg R. Winklemanj J Burgessg E. Lzseki Coach Reisser. ROW 3: J. Schreinerg H. Beaufaztg C. Smith. JR. HI. BASKETBALL ROY 1: B. Logag A. Hillary B. Geymanp D. Hanzulichg K. Bradnerp D. Eby. ROW 2: L Hillerj C. Sancrantj D. Diroffj H. Buttsj D. Youngj W. Bairj G. Veberg D. Smithg Coac Abdo. ROW 36 G. Horvathg D. Bastiang L. Jonesg E. Leeg A. Maenleg A. Hardwickg L Leaperg H. Yargerg D. Wobserg D. Crabtree. VARSITY CHEER LEADERS TOP: Norma Wesleyg Darlene Rodenbeckg Jeanne Bolton, Captaing Nancy Nagelg and Beverly Knapp. RESERVE Betty Bilfwlfz Judy Mintz Captain Mary JOYWS Judy Kurtz Bdfbtlfa Joann Waltz PEP CLUB ROW 1: J. Kintzg J. Bolton. ROW 2: J. Burgessg J. Harrisg N. Jonasg J. Valtzp K. Bark- enquastg N. E1p1Jerle. ROW 3: Mrs. Donahoe, Adv1sor,' N. Fann1ng,' P. KowaLsk1,' R. Eng- L1sh,' B. Knapp. ROW 4: B. Boldtg J. Kurtzj B. Burwztzg N. Wesleyg N. Nagelg D. Roden- beclc, Preszdent. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: Kay Dietzelg Virginia Witty Mary Browng Rita Bolsterg Virguna Gubalag Karen VanNest. ROW 2: W1lma Bondyg Pat Coxj Sharon Dentel. ANNUAL QUEEN Joanne Hen ry AM 1, MISS VARSITY Shirley Koehler MISS IDA HIGH Jeanne Bolton ' Q:7tI'f' y J? I 1-1. Q Best Wishes From IIA IIANCI ll0Nll0B 'STATE SAVINGS IANK Ida, Michigan NA friendly Financial Institution giving capable courteous service to the people of the community MARATHON Gasoline Fuel Oils Motor Oils For Your Farm or Home Needs IUIIRUE C0-IIPERATIVE 0ll. CU. 12 E. Third St. Monroe, Mich. Phone Monroe 31 NMonroe's Own O11 Companyu BULLnoz1NG A ExcAvAT1NG MARSHALL KNAPP 7209 W. Dunbar Road Phone 76Fl2 Ida SCHAEFFER'S SUPER SERVICE SUNOCO PRODUCTS Road Service Tire Repairing Kelly Tires A-Z Lubrication Washing Polishing Phone 9194 Hlt pleases us To please youn 504 So. 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FURNITURE 6 IND AUTO UPHULSTERERS HCompLete Furniture, Auto and Truck Upholsteringn Phone 3763 732 South Telegraph Road Monroe, Michigan FRANK I Blll.'S SHELL SERVICE Dunlop Tire Distributors 606 So. Telegraph Rd. Monroe, Michigan Phone 1245 Upen Day and Night IUNRUE NUVELTY CUIPAIIY Cigars Tobacco Candy jonsten's Boxed Chocolates 815 Adams Monroe, Michigan Phone 436 or 4090 Compliments of FIRESTONES' STORES Monroe, Michigan BEST WISHES To Buy or Sell Real Estate See or Call VERNON KNAPP SALESMAN 6150 W. Dunbar Road Monroe, Michigan Phone 75F24 Ida or 2540j4 Monroe Associated With Seitz 8 Gearheart Phone 104 Monroe BEST OF LUCK to the class of 1954 SIIETLAIID PUIIIES ELLSWORTH KNAPP Monroe, Mich. Overhead Doors with the Miracle Wedge Aluminum Kelco jalousie Windows for Porches 8 Breezevays AUGUST J. MILLER G SON 1950 Geiger Road Corner of Dunbar Road Ida, Mich. 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