Ida High School - Comet Yearbook (Ida, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Ida High School - Comet Yearbook (Ida, MI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 104 of 136
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Page 104 text:

. Q' M'-wp gi E M . S J MARVIN C. YARGER Basketball 3-4 3 Band Junior Play Library Club PICTURES NOT TAKEN ALLEN M. JOHNSON Journalism Dance Club Senior Play LEWIS F. MAYHUGH F.F.A. I-2- Y.F.C. 2- Library Club Chess Club

Page 103 text:

PHYLLIS M. TORPEY Cheerleader Pep Club Glee Club Library Club Choir Journalism OPAL LE Cheerleader F.N.A. Pep Club Choir Glee Club N.H.S. Student Sec. Basketball Junior Play l-2-3 3- E WALTERS l-2-3 l-2-3 2-3 l-2-3 JOANNE F.N.A. N.H.S. F.T.A. Choir Student Sec . Junior Play F. VERDON 2-3-4 l-2-3-4 l-2-3-4 4 K 4 az- H f -of Us NJ F.. ' mr 5 -b. 4,1 ,C Q I .,. .. NAI' 32 JOHN R. VIDOLICH BARBARA A VERDON F.N.A. 2 Choir 2 Y.F.C. 2 N. l'l.S. Journalism Senior Play ROBERT L. WINKELMAN Football Track F. F.A. Senior Play Choir Junior Play Senior Play A 'Q- Journalism 4 l



Page 105 text:

L'M.S'.S' PROPllR'.V The mayor of Ida, CHARLES ROSWURM, has declared that a census be taken of all the people living in Ida in the year of I959. Mayor Roswurm wants to compare the population of T959 to this year I969. This will give us the opportunity to see what our fellow students have been doing since we last saw them ten years ago. Let's take a walk through the thriving metropolis of Ida and see what's going on. Look at all the people pouring into Lee's Hotel owned and operated by ED LEE. He sure is getting a lot of business. We see in the lobby the Bell Hop, WAYNE SMITH, and the maid, SHARON DIROFF, rushing around trying to get everyone set- tled. The first to arrive is JOE ALLOR, the owner ofthe Alley Cat Armory, with one of his dance instructors, PHYLLIS TORPEY. We hear that they have pupils com- ing in from all parts of the country. In the hotel lobby we see that the switchboard operator, GERALDINE BOLSTER, is taking a call for a room reservation from SHIRLEY KILGUS and EILEEN OTT For the weekend. Shirley and Eileen will be traveling here by way of helicopter. Who's that arriving in Bermuda shorts and Jungle Bunny hat? We soon find out it's DORIS KREPS, iust returning from her missionary trip in Africa. Downtown we see JANICE BERTA is going into NORENE CAIRL'S Beauty Nook to get her hair fixed. Norene has competition because iust down the street SHARON LOWRY also has a beauty shop and Sharon has BARBARA VERDON working for her. Barbara has become well known for hair dyes--lavendar, olive green, blazing orange, and especially fire engine red. As we walk by Grubers store, we see the new mana- gers, DOUGLAS SELFE and DALE BASTIAN. Why I can remember when they were only errand and carry-out boys. That's what I call startinq from the bottom. As we are waiting to cross the street, LARRY KNAPP and DON SMITH turn the corner with a load of produce from their own farms. They both are winners of ribbons for raising the largest coconuts. Back at the hotel more guests are arriving. Entering the lobby is LILLIAN GU- BALA, the former Miss America. ARTHUR HARDWICK, her chauffer, is carrying in her bags. Stepping out of one of the cabs owned by DAVID DENNIS is MARILYN DIETZEL iust returning from her engagement at Carnegie Hall. We see SHIRLEY NESS and her husband discussing some of SANDY NOTARlO'S advertising posters they saw on their way here. Sandy is doing great in the advertising business. Coming up the street are MARY GEYMAN and SHARON OBERSKI in their smart looking uniforms of the WAFS, They sure get plenty of attention wherever they go. Well, look at the name on that mailbox. Mr. 8. Mrs. MICKEY MAYHUGH. Mrs. Mayhugh was the former OPAL WALTERS, I see a few little Mayhugh's running around in the back yard, too. Next door Mr. 8. Mrs. JOHN VIDOLICH, the former LOIS PERNIA, are having dinner at TOM PERNlA'S house. Tom is her brother and they are going to discuss some monkey business in which Tom and John are partners. There goes JEANINE COLWELL and GLORIA SPRINKLE into the Manbou Night Club owned by MARY ANN BOWMAN to see TRUDY CAPAUL, better known as Little LuIu, sing her latest smash hit Mary Had a Little Lamb. Also seen there is MAR- GARET KNAPP and her manager COLEEN BREITNER, Margaret has a iob on the Steve Allen Show as the Woman on the Street. She doesn't do much but she sure makes the money. As we walk further down the street we pass KATHLEEN MERCE in her white starch uniform. She seems to be in a hurry. She tells us JERRY COWAN, the great football player, is recovering from a stubbed toe that he got in the Cereal Bowl. Also seen in Ida is JANET DOTY, Secretary to the Embassador of France. We hear that she has been trying to persuade France to let us have B.B.

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