Imlay City High School - Spartan Yearbook (Imlay City, MI)

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V f ,f L11 4 -I Q Dedication We, the Annual Staff of l954, dedicate this, our sixth consecutive Spartan, to our Superintendent, Mr. Alvin Norlin. Mr. Norlin has been with us for the past five years and during that time more than 900 students have come under his guidance. He has effectively maintained the high Standards of the lmlay City school system md entered wholeheartedly into the civic life of the Community as well. During his five years as our Superintendent, he, by his untiring efforts in behalf of the students, has won their gratitude and respect. At the same time, his ability as an administrator has won him many friends, not only in Imlay City, but through- out the county. Imlay City High School A-F ov- '.. 'K Vocational Building ,- Board of Education Left to Right: Mr. James Morrice, Mr. Carlton Van Wagner, Mr. Hugh De Camp, Mr. William Knight, Dr. Morris Van Conant. We are proud of our Board of Education and appreciate the fine work they have done during the past year. The dean of the group is Mr. Hugh DeCamp who is also President ofthe Board. Mr. DeCamp has served the lmloy City Community for twenty-three years. Mr. Carlton VanWagoner has been a member of the Board for six years, and is in his second term of service. Mr. Morris VanConont, Treasurer, has been a member for five years. Mr. James Morrice, Secretary, has served on the Board for four years. Mr. William Knight was newly elected to the group in July, l95l, and is serving his third year. These five civic-minded men form a group of tireless workers whose efforts are directed towards maintaining a first-class school in the lmloy City community. They, together with our 'Office Force, help to keep the school machinery running smoothly all the year round. il M . SCHOOL SECRETARI ES dt? ,.,g,.. . 1 Leota Butler Martha Bode Joyce Perkins Jt'-'YC9 POWQYS: Facult Alvin Norlin A.B. M.A Superintendent ,, Xi' ' i 1 x'. 'L e :S X Dora Dragneff, B.S. Second Grade Q U g S, . 4 ik , ,M xlx N Y ., i,',. H., Aw . ' 'U I va Calvin Gates, A.B. Instrumental Music :E 'l9l xm 5 N 5? Richard Wheeler B S. M A Principal :qv ad? 'av Margaret Farley, B.S. First Grade t. , , . , :,,i,g v if 'ff L Q e X . w 5f v 'S gr-lm K I ff' 32 K ' '57 1: s rw 'f Myrtle Hammond, B.S., M.A Commercial O 'f. ' K X X- , , Helen Corneil L' Sixth Grade .f --. l ,an - A WN Elaine Force, A.B. Mathematics . . . , f cf-A. Eileen Cowe, B.S., M.A. K i nde rg arten f'r 'U' Floyd Gagnon, B.S., M- English, V. Coun. Mabel Linekar, B.S. Benha Mumar l-ll' Fourth Grade -uw . Junior High Yeoman PeLong, B.S. Carlton Pippin, B.S. Richard Pfister, B.S., M.A- Lyle Povlfsrs' A'B' Shop, Coach Social Studies Agriculture Coach' H'sl0'Y A , kv, A Clarence Roland, B.S., M.A. English, Library S Janet Smith, B.S. Spanish, Math, P. Ed. ,fl Fred Thayer, B.S. Speech, English Q- v Q Thomas E. Woods, B.S., M.A. Library and English A Peter Skeberdis, A. B., M A Science 'M Eva Spencer, Special Fifth Grade 'if' Mona Wienman, B-5- Vocal Music .A i 4...- Addie Youngs, B.S. History, Junior High Annual Staff SANDRA WARD JOHN WIELSMA Art Editor Business Manager MISS HAMMOND Secremry DOROTHY RAETZ Head Typist JOAN HERGERT Co-Assl stant Editor EDITORS MESSAGE We, the staff, of i954 are proud to present to you this sixth edition of the lmlay City High School 'Spartan . We hope that the '54 Spartan will be a book of memories for all. lf it becomes a permanent record which will grow as the years go by, we will have accomplished the iob we set forth to do. JOYCE PERKINS ANN GRETTEN BERG Advertising Manager PAT L EPARD Bookkeeper ' x ELAINE STERN Co-Assistant Editor JUDY TAACK . . .Judy Taack Editor-in-Chief 'Fw 'VME -hiere ' 2 , ,S - .. . 1 ,, 1 ,,:g:f!.',q in E fi iQf,jf.2', f J ,l ?1n '7':'fI ii' '-'tsl' K- V H eat- A E QI' or - av r' 229: '- '-fnfz, ,, ,girf-jg fx f r',1 5 I at op., 'L Front Row: Ann Grettenberger, Joyce Perkins, John Weilsma, Judy Taack, Patty LePard, Yvonne Sp 1 ly: .V ,- 'C Q 1 .910 QTICBYI Second Row: Miss Hammond--Advisor, Vern Lerette, Len Schuneman, Marilyn Raetz, Marilyn Martz, Delores 6 Watson, Shirley Brandt, Eva Woodmansee, Elaine Stern, Sandra Ward, Gail Bogart, Dorothy Raetz, Beverly Sharrard, Eileen Stryker, Joan Hergert, Barbara Crawford, Mildred Gibbard, Nellie Lou Simmons. Cafeteria Staff Marion Sfrump, lsaac Ferrier, Carol Buckland, Beverly Harrison, Jim Anderson, Virginia Ellis, Gabriel Kowalski, Eileen Stryker, Patty LePard, Mrs. Wifmer, Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. Norlin. Bus Drivers Mr. Eichelberger, Mr. Slaferline, Mr. Bray, Mr. Gillis, Mr. Kaake--Bus Mechanic, Mr. Gibbard. Seniors RICHARD WHEELER B.S., Central Michigan College M.A., University of Michigan JANET SMITH B-5-1 Bowling Green State University LEE WEYER Make much of me, good men are hard to find.' Baseball 'l,2,3,45 Football 35 Basketball 3,45 Varsity Club 'l, 2,3,45 Pres. 45 Student Board 'I5 Senior Play5 Speech Club 45 Class Pres. 1,45 BILL PATOW Quiet, but he gets around. F.F-A. 'l,2,3,45 Movie Club 'l,2, 3,45 V. Pres. of Class 4. SANDRA WARD Think of originality, personality, rascality, and all the other 'alities' and you'll know Sandy. Band 'l,2,35 Newspaper Staff l,2, 45 G. A.A. 3,45 Pres. 3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Debate 45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleading 45 Student Board 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Class Sec. 4. PATTY LEPARD There is no pillowas soft as a clear conscience.' Ticket Takers 'l,2,3,45-Pres. 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Library 2,3, 45-Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 41 Annual Staff Bookkeeper 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45-Treas. 45 Senior Play5 Class Treas. 4. Seniors RAYMOND BISSETT 'Life is a serious proposition. F.F.A. 2,3,4. DICK CAMPBELL 'Straight forward, loyal, honest, all--this boy has plenty on the ball. F.F.A. 2: Movie Club l,2,3i Basketball l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4: Football 2,3,4i Track I, 2,3,4i Baseball 1,25 Class Treasurer l. GARY CHANDLER 'Quiet and shy, but a real nice suv-' F.F.A. 2,3,4. ROGER COFFEY 'Come live in my heart and pay no rent.' Fe F.A. 2,3,4p Football l,2,35 Movie Club l,2,3-Treas. 3. JOHN CRAMER 'Never hurriesg never worries.' Movie Club l,2,3,4: Basketball 1,25 Junior Play: Glee Club 4. BARBARA CRAWFORD 'l'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you.' G.A.A. 3,41 Latin 25 Annual 4: Newspaper 4. Seniors MARY DELMORE Merrily, merrily, shall I live. Spanish Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,4. DON DRESSER 'We nominate this fellow as the livest wire of all the yeor.' F.F.A. 2,3,4: Glee Club 4- I VIRGINIA ELLIS 'May she always be the same, Changing nothing but her name. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 - Treas. 45 Ushers 'l,2,3,4p Glee Club 4- CARL ESSENBERG 'Hold the fort, l'm coming. F.F.A. 3,43 Glee Club 4. MILRED GIBBARD 'She looks quiet, but talk to hen' F.H.A. 'l,2,3,41 Ushers 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4. ANN GRETTENBERGER 'Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, intelligent too, to think on. Student Board If Band I,2,3i- Treas. 25 Newspaper I,2,4g Latin Club 2,3 Treas. 31 Speech Club 2,3,4p G.A.A. 3,4-Sec. 31 Junior Play: Senior Play, Annual Staff 3,4. VALEDICTORIAN Seniors BEVERLY HARRISON 'An earnest girl, with a good heart. F.H.A. 'l,2,3,41 Ushers 2,3,4. CHARLES HEIL 'Although his talents are many and varied, our task is to keep him still. Movie Club .l,2,3,4i Track 2,3, 41 Basketball 4. JOHN HERRERA Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time.' Football 3,41 Basketball 3,41 Track 3,41 Varsity Club 3,41 Spanish Club 41 Pres. 41 Senior Playp Baseball 3,4. ALICE JAGER 'lf she weren't such a devil, she'd be a perfect angel.' F.H.A. l,2,41 Ushers 2,3,41 Library Club 3,41 Ticket Takers 4- DAN KOWALSKI 'All work and no fun is not the life for me.' F' F'A' 2? Movie Club 3,41 Pres. 4. JERRY KOWALSKI 'Much I know, but to know all is my ambitiom' F.F.A. 2,31 Movie Club 3,41 Stu- dent Board 31 Class Pres. 31 Spanish Club 4. Seniors JACK MAISON No women will ever boss me. Basketball I5 Football I,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4-Treas. 45 Newspaper 45 Junior Play DOUG MILLER I'm a woman hater,--hate to be away from tI1em.' Band I,25 Basketball I5 Track 25 Football 'l,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Student Board 2. EDWARD MOTT 'He Iaboriously--does nothing. KEITH OWEN 'He knows a lot, but says very little. Movie Club 2,3,45-V. Pres. 45 Baseball 25 Ticket Takers I. STEVE PARNICKY Gangway, you other Romeo's-- Here I come. F.F.A. 2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Football 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 'I,2. 3,45 Class V. Pres. 3. JOYCE PERKINS 'A little girl, fair and bright-- Her virtues far exceed her height. Band I,2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 News- paper 2,45 G.A.A. 3- Treas. 35 Speech Club 3,45 Junior PIay5 Annual Staff 3,45-Sec. 45 Office 3,4. 4- V iz , lflllikxf ,f, : My .va ff' 4.55 as Seniors DOROTHY RAETZ 'She is shy and modest--few know the true virtue in her. F.H.A. 'I,2,41 Class Sec. 35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 45 Ushers 2. MARILYN RAE TZ 'Life is not life without delight. F.H.A. l,2,3,4p-Sec. 4: Ushers 2,3,4:-Pres.4g Student Board 35 Annual Staff 3,4. THOMAS ROMINE 'His only labor is to kill time.' Basketball I5 Baseball 25 Foof. ball I,2.3: Track Ig Speech Club 4. ROBERT SCHMIDT Wise, lengthwise, and other wise.' Track I,2,3,4: Varsity Club 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 45 Movie Club 4- JAY SCHULTZ 'All great men are dead and I don't feel so well myself. Movie Club 2,3,-15-Sec. 345 Varsity Club 3,45 Junior Playp Senior Play. RICHARD SEIDELL 'If you should ask me what I like: l'd answer girls--and I'd be right. F.F.A. 25 Basketball 'lp Cheer- leader 'l,2. IU! Seniors BEVERLY SHAR RARD 'The age of miracles--l'm graduating.' F.H.A. l,2,35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 45 Speech Club 4. NELLI E LOU SIMMONS 'As merry as a cricket. F.H.A. l5 Ticket Takers 1,25 Cheerleading 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,4,-V. Pres. 3, Sec. 45 Latin Club 2,35 Annual 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Newspaper 4. YVONNE SPENCER 'Her heart is like the moon, there's always a man in it. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Library Club l, 25 Band l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 35 Speech Club 35 Annual Staff 4. RUSSEL STROUP 'He works hard, but he plays harden' F. F.A. l,2,3,4,wPres. 45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Movie Club 2,3,4,- V. Pres. 2,35-Treas. 45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Student Board 2,35- Vice Pres. 35 Class Pres. 2. JERRY STROMAN 'Why should I study a dull book?' F.F.A. 3,4. EILEEN STRYKER 'To blush is beautiful, but some- times inconvenient.' F.H.A. l,2,45 Pres. 45 Ushers 2, 3,45 o.A.A. 3. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Seniors JUDY TAACK 'Talented, lovable, and witty, but above all a little devil. Library Club 1,2,-Sec. 25 News- paper 1,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45- Pres. 3,45 Speech Club 2,3,4,- Pres. 2,45 Debate 2,3,45 Student Board 2,3,-Sec. 25 G.A.A. 3,4,-V. Pres. 45 Office 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4- Editor-in-chief 45 Junior Play, Senior Play. AGNES TANIS 'You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make.' F.H.A. 1,2,45 Ushers 2,3,4. LARRY TURNE R 'Quiet but efficienh' F.F.A. 2,3,45 Vice Pres. 4. BRUCE UPLEGER Work and l have agreed to stay away from each other. F-F.A. 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. LUPE VILLAPAN HJ 'Not too serious, not too gay, But a jolly good fellow in every woy. Basketball 2,35 Football 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Track 3,4. BILL WEAVER 'He has an attractive manner--or have you girls already noticed?' Newspaper 1,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Speech Club 4. i 1 5 Seniors JOHN WIELSMA 'A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby. Band 'l,2,3,45-V.Pres. 45 Movie Club l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45- Bus. Manager 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. ART ZAHNOW Napoleon was a little man, too. Senior Play5 Movie Club l,25 Basketball 25 Speech Club 3,45 Band 'l,2,3,45 Glee Club 4. Class History Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! We today in the presence of our noble classmates, proclaim an enlighten- ment of our varied and hectic career!--a brief summary of who we are and what we have been. You may ask us, 'What has the class of l954 accomplished? This we can best tell you together. Four years ago we, brave and undaunted Freshmen and 'Green As Grass, tripped gaily to lmlay City High School wholly ignorant of the obstacles that we would have to overcome. lnitiation was 'the thing in our minds for the next few weeks and we surely did get it. Not content with feeding us raw oysters and castor oil, the iuniors succeeded in giving us the electric chair.' We finally managed to elect our officers. Lee Weyer was our president5 Judy Yntema, Vice Presidentg Ray Oille, Secretaryg Dick Campbell, Treasurerg and school life went along smoothly with Mr. Crook as our advisor. ln our Sophomore year we were lead by Russ Stroup as Presidentp Roger Wagner as Vice Presidmt, Jay Schultz as secretary, Marcia Van Den Burg as Treasurer. Miss Waara and Mr. Roland were our advisors. Our main project in this year was our sales of Spartan pens and pencils. ln our Junior year we elected Jerry Kowalski as President, Steve Parnicky, Vice President5 Dorothy Raetz, Secretaryg Judy Yntema, Treasurer5 with Miss Force and Mr. Skeberdis as our advisors. Then with the memories of our freshman iniation, we took our revenge on the present Freshman Class. Of course the two big events of this year were the Junior Play and our Junior-Senior Prom, both of which were big successes. The theme of our Prom was, A Midsummer Night's Dream, with the 4J's furnishing the music. But to top off our third year in high schlool, we sold magazines and broke all former records by selling over 52,000 worth. We then started our life as Seniors. COh! That dignified title., We were under the leadership of Lee Weyer, Presidentg Bill Patow, Vice President5 Sandy Ward, Secretaryp Patty LePard, Treasurer: and Miss Smith and Mr. Wheeler, Class Advisors. We began our money-making projects with the sale of magazines which proved to be not quite as successful as in our Junior Year. We then had our pictures taken by Powell Studios. Soon after we presented our Senior Play, Hillbilly Courtship,' under the able direction of Mr. Thayer. Our next proiect was the sale of Christmas Cards which turned out fairly well. For our Senior Trip, we went to New York. Many of the Seniors worked on the annual, which we tried to make the best ever published. We also kept up our standard of all 'A' marks which we set up while we were Fresh men. As our golden high school years are now a thing of the past, let us look back upon the four years we have spent together in happiness. We would like to express our gratitude to the faculty for the many hours they spent in guiding us through this inportant period of our lives. We, the Senior Class of 1954, now bid adieu to lmlay City High School as we take our places among the Alumni of lmlay City High School. Class Will We, the Senior Class of l954, of lmlay City High School, State of Michigan, being possessed for a short time of sound mental faculties, do hereby make known to all, this our last will and testament. To the Faculty, we bequeath our appreciation of their untiring efforts in guiding us along the narrow path of knowledge. We sincerely hope that the classes to come will be as brilliant and responsive to their teachings as we have been. To the Juniors, we will our dignity and, though it may prove a strain on their tender and unsophis- ticated minds, we hope that it will be duly appreciated. To the Sophomores, our encouragement and sympathy. To the Freshies, from personal experiences, we advise them to get a stand-in with the faculty, before they obtain the impression that they know all the answers. We, the individuals, do bequeath the property, both real and personal, as apprehended below to the needy: I, Ray Bissett, bequeath my sweet silence to Lawrence Dean. I, Dick Campbell will my athletic abilities to Allen Scott. I, Gary Gwandler, will my 'milk cart' to any aspiring farmer. I, Roger Coffey, will my book on 'How to Win the Girl You Love' to Jim Shayna. I, John Cramer, will the art of turning corners without slowing down to Allen Swailes. I, Barbara Crawford, will my argumentative ability to next year's debating team. I, Mary Delmore, will my Red Hot Times to Anna Repits. I, Don Dresser, will my loud mouth to anyone vifno can make better use of it. I, Virginia Ellis, will my pleasant ways to Mike Zahnow. I, Carl Essenberg, will, in behalf of my teachers, my penman ship to the up and coming Freshies. l, Mildred Gibbard, will my ever-blooming blush to Beverly Vlieg. I, Ann Grettenberger, make the supreme sacrifice of my social position in the eyes of mankind to my- one desiring my position. I, Beverly Harrison, will my bashfulness to flirt with the opposite sex to Pauline Caldwell. I, Charles Heil, will my unsurpassed record of whispering to Elaine Thatcher. I, John Herrera, will to those more unfortunate than myself, my ability to bluff. I, Alice Jager, will my privilege to aggrevate Mr. Pippin, to my younger sister. Beware--there's a limit, Lois. I, Jerry Kowalski, will my sheik hair style to Duane Maison. I, Danny Kowalski, will my general ability to those less unfortunate than myself. I, Patty Le Pard, will my sunny disposition to Carol Buckland. I, Jack Maison, will my latest composition 'I Love Me', to Bob Stawecki, I, Doug Miller, will my alarm clock to anyone with a tardy record. I, Ed Mott, will my surplus ambition to Marilyn Clark. I, Keith Owen, will my surplus amount of protein to Larry Dorow, l, Steve Parnicky, leave my pitching record to an up-and-coming athlete. I, Bill Patow, will my knowledge of farming to anyone wishing to secure this information. l, Joyce Perkins, will my Hedda Hopper Freckle Cream to Ronald Woodworth, with the hope that it brings better results. I, Dorothy Raetz, will my shorthand ability to Delores Wilson. I, Marilyn Raetz, will my powder puff to Nancy Smith. l, Tommy Romine, will my cleverness at copying Physics problems to next year's class. I, Bob Schmidt, will my ability to argue to anyone vlno can secure material suitable for arguments. l, Jay Schultz, will my theatrical talent to any stage-struck actor. I, Dick Seidell, will my ability to sleep in government class to Doug Campbell. CLASS WILL l, Beverly Sharrard, will my four Years' experience in chewing gum, to anyone with weak jaws. I, Nellie Lou Simmons, having a mind larger than my stature, leave a piece of it to those in need. I, Yvonne Spencer, will my ability to complain to the class of 55. I, Russel Stroup, will my falsetto laugh to Fredie Alverson. l, Jerry Stroman, will my carefree disposition to Len Schuneman vho may find use for it in his Senior year. I, Eileen Stryker, will my natural blond hair to Sandra Bosker. I, Judy Taack, leave my ability to look innocent to Charles Greenwald. I, Agnes Tanis, bequeath my pamphlet on 'How to Keep Slim on Mother's Cooking' to Floraiean Frantz. I, Larry Turner, bequeath my virtue of silence to Tom Blonde. l, Bruce Upleger, will my most recent novel 'Adventures ofa Bachelor to Bill Elling. lThis novel is a sequel to Advice to the Lovelorn. I I, Lupe Villapando, will my bashfulness to Shirley Brandt. l, Roger Wagner, will my 'Car' to anyone able to manipulate it. I, Sandy Ward, will my ability to hook a ieweler to anyone who can do it. l, Bill Weaver, will my curly hair to David Kilbreath. l, Lee Weyer, will my good understanding Ibig feetl to Jerry Touchette. I, John Weilsma, will my Adams Apple' to any envious Eve. I, Art Zahnow, will my excess height to Roger Bonnema. Class Prophecy Dear Diary, This has been quite the evening! Alice Jager, chief-executive of the Upiohn Co., still sticking to her vow 'I'll never get married, and I, now employed at Saks Fifth Avenue as fashion consultant, went to see the latest hit, 'What Love am I , showing at the Roxy Theatre. Starred in the movie was Judy Taack, more commonly knovm as Elinor Monroe. Upon entering the theatre I noticed the cigarette girl, Mary Delmore. She got tired of selling candy and recently changed to cigarettes. Alice told me to turn around! Who did I see but the New York Times Society Editor, Joyce Perkins, gathering gossip for tomorrow's edition. Just as we were being ushered to our seats by Virginia Ellis, we heard someone call our names. Keith Owen had recently bought the Roxy and was looking over the crowd with his manager, Carl Essenburg, when he saw us. Keith invited us to his private box. As we viewed the audience, down the aisle came Mildred Gi bbard and Roger Coffey with their nine children! Keith said he had a special short tonight, for the '3 Stooges had retired from the movies md Don Dresser, Ray Bissett, and Gary Chandler had taken their places. The house lights grew dim and the newsreel began. There was Jay Schultz engaged in a political debate. He was running for President on the Democratic Ticket opposite the Republican candidate, Sandra Ward, while his wife, the former Pat LePard, was busy doing his campaigning. Dan and Jerry Kolwalski had topped the world's speed record to the Moon with their souped-up 'Piper Cub. Tom Romine had iust returned from a big game hunt in South Africa. ILooking for new flea specimensll ln the sports reel Roger Wagner upset the tallies at the Indianapolis Speed Derby. His hotrod stalled just as he was about to cross the finish line. lToo absent minded to buy gas in his old age.J We continued to watch the newsreel. Look! There was Barbara Crawford up to her old tricks again! She had just signed a contract to wrestle at Madison Square Gardens taking Gorgeous George's place. Notice this news script! 'After having received many refusal slips, Steve Pamicky finally consented to be custodian of Grettenberger Field with Lee Weyer as his field chemist, fto keep the field free from Pickle Factory fumesj Now the fashion news--the latest fad in fashions is John Herrera's new bathing suit which is like 'The Bikini, only a little briefer and which is being modeled by Beverly Harrison. Suddenly the sound went off! The camera man, Charles Heil, forgot his cue, because he was so in- volved in his handbook, 'How to Play Basketball--lf at First You Don't Succeed. Some wise guy in the audience let out some annoying remark s--sounded like Art Zahnow to me. The cameras and sound rolling again,--Cartier's ad drew my attention. lt was now under the manage- ment of Bill Weaver. He no longer winds watches but just takes in money. On the billing for the main feature l noticed the Music was under the baton of the great conductor, Doug 'Orvis Miller, with Jack Maison as last-chair trumpet player. Uack had recently become fancinated with Symphonic Music.J Make-Up, by Eileen Stryker and Agnes Tanis. The experience in the Junior and Senior plays back in High School apparently tumed out to their advantage. The scenery was authentic, shot at the Dude Ranch of Bill Patow and Jerry Stroman. They had become tired of milking cows and had invested in the City Slicker Trade. Just as the movie was reaching its climax with the great love scene between Judy and Bruce Upleger fthe shy, little, rich boyj there was some terrible confusion in the third row. Beverly Sharrard was having a terrific argument with Larry Turner. Larry just couldn't stand that gum chewing and Bev was bound she was going to chew it, just like she did in govemment class. That argument was soon settled, for Johnny Wielsma, 'the theatre bouncer, threw them bath out! After the show Keith informed us that Marilyn and Dorothy Raetz had gone into the 'Frozen Custard business and had a Drive-ln on l7lst Street. He said that Russ Stroup was the new Ag teacher at l.C.H.S. Carl had recently heard that Ed Mott had won great notority in the field of government re- search at Washington D.C. and that Bob Schmidt had joined the Foreign Legion. The fast talk of the Advanced Algebra Class had been too much for him! Keith knew some more news: He remarked that Nellie Lou Simmons had cashed in on her drawing ability and was now a commerical artist for Esquire While we were waiting outside the theatre for a cab, we noticed a truck drive by, MR. Siedell's Butcher Shop. Our cab, driven by Lupe Villalpando, started for home. Lupe told us that Yvonne Spencer was now a lady auctioneer at the New York Branch of the Lucky Strike Tobacco Co. and that John Cramer was a traffic cop at Times Square. fHe changed his ways after graduating from high schoollj Well, Diary, this has been as extremely exciting evening, seeing and hearing about all the old gang and look at the pages and pages it has filled! Class of '54 Class flower: American Beauty Rose Class colors: Nile green and White Class motto: lt matters not how long vie live, but how. 'l9 SENIOR PLAY IIILI BILL Y COURTSHIP Luke Siilsby- -----'- -- 'J5I1n lAleif5mfL Emmy Peffifl- ---- ------Jud TQQCK Ma Pgmgiry ---- - ----- LQPGQ-CI Seddfe Tv-iffef ---- - ------- ---- H nn G,-effenfvef-3 Q Lulu T,,.-,C'fe'l- ---- - - - ' Sandra, !fxIar-QI Wash J'ecIcIo -- ...-- -- -- Lee Xnfeyer- Sol 36 Ivgy-gtjeh , ,.,.. - - --- - Bill Weaver Louis Cafferv ----- --------- ' H1-'f Zahn o Pafff 5f.'e'ISIo7l--f---- 'J-A Sal-qc:4HjL BJ I ri 3eT0TIanni3f1'1---- NeIIieLn-4 S2mm0'lS I vim Reverend Bo-awe! J' I-IQ,-r-er MOST POPULAR Judy Tacck Lee Weyer BEST ALL-ROUND Nellie Lou Simmons Jay Schultz BEST DRESSED Ann Greftenberger Bill Weaver Mock Election BEST LOOK ING Dorothy Raetz Doug Miller ffgga CUTEST Alice Jager Gary Chandler 5. T, WITTEST Beverly Sharrard Don Dre sser i ? s V 5 FRIENDLIEST Patty Lepard Russ Sfroup , n.. 'LHC 2 fb N' ., .5 ' Tw T. ' x -fi Q'i't':. ,sivi 5 MO ST ATHLE TIC Barbara Crawford Steve P urn icky f, ', BIGGEST FLIRTS Yvonne Spencer Dick Sid Seidell Class Officers Roger Bonnema Sandra Bosker Shirley Brandt Priscilla Brown Carol Buckland Daniel Burger Charlotte Caldwell Douglas Campbell Ronald Cischke Wayne Coffey Christine Cole Deanna Dayton Laurence Dean Shirley Dean Roger Delannoy Martha Dofson Juniors Pl'0S- --Trgq, --Sec. - V Pres ww' 'ff Juniors of 15 15' , L , I H13 i ,IN -dj :vv:vv - . 4 lg, , if' , q l Q lf, J , Ig gl i v L f P I M ' Ef fli? 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I' yr 1 'Tv , iyif , W .o 5 I ,,-k My e f tg av 'V ,,Vk .,, . . vs or June Rogers Dale Rowley Edith Ryckman Wayne Samson Esther Sefcovic Patricia Smith Betty Steffes Margaret Stern Marlene Stem Marion Strump Allen Swailes Elaine Thatcher Ronald VanTine Beverly Vlieg Delores Watson Patricia Wes? Lupe White I 'iw 6 Q Miriam Wittrig 'D 1 7 Eva Woodmansee 1 1 Ruth Woodworth Absent: 7? D Harold Campbell Donald Parsell Ch urles Dockhcm Glen Stern ' X J John Kaake Bill Stroman Gabriel Kowalslci Larry Uplgger 28 Phyllis Alvarez James Anderson Edward Badder Dian Best Larry Best Class Officers .f 'lik A Donald Bicknell V Thomas Blonde . i Q' Nancy Bonnema Q .5 L Howard Burger LM ... if Betty Burgess i Reuben Cain L Fidel Castillo A li Michael Clwafferson Ruth Ann Clarkson ' Muriel Clarkson 'f Rill V lvra Jean Combs Larry Crawford Dick Day Mable Dawson Marilyn Deabler Barbara Dean Larry Dorow Thomas Dowling Gary Folsom Daniel Finton Freshmen , fs 'F 'uf --V. 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' Y. ,' , :Mr ,Ili yrx' 'iw ' 11' ' H E.'A4-,:fg1 ' Mr I f it I T' A I 7- 4.2.25 J gli-QfQ,.f y i A' e ,-:,.4,. ' k . xi 1iigQ5g.i5g1 51lwj.:f: ., Y .fizzmrflff L J - .Y-f 11- ,K ga, J V ,gf . e' r r l 1:1 LS. ,jew f I If Q T ! ua ,, 5 K, K A -.4 5 r X S sq . J 1 wh X 25+ wi, i il 1 at lp -3 H ir J --'J 1 it Claude Fox Orill Frantz Beverly Gould Henry Green Gerald Greenman Richard Hall Betty Harris Pauline Harmon James Harrison V.J. Hayward Carole Henry Gayle Hickie Ailla Hill Marion Hill Reva Hoeksema Frank Hunter Edward Jackson Rose Mary Kaake Dick Kirkbride Lois Kittle Julie Knight Dorothy Koenig Pat Koyl Theodore Lerette Patty Lovell Gail Lucas Lee Lucas Doris Madeline Mary McLean Ann Mott John Mulder Donna Owen Helen Parker Beverly Preletz Beverly Raymond .-,Aw K.. ,.z,y,. Q45 PWD -Q AV 3539? 'fisffwf wi . ffl 33 W ,M V5 . ,f-19,35 SN Y . .L 1 ,ft . w I Fggfgw wc, 4 43 A Tis X S' if v-A' g at 4, - ,Sir ,R X Yi? ,,, 7 fisi Q igigm. mr L- X. ,, H IL r'k',i QL M? k , sm F32 Eighth Grade lla Q' Front Row: Richard Mata, Robert Nickora, Shirley Mc Lean, Dale Campbell--Treas., Larry Touchette--Secy., Bronwen Van Wagoner--Pres., Bill Olivo--Vice Pres., Pauline Peaslee, Callie Childers. Second Row: Miss Muma--Sponsor, Robert Heacock, Frances Carranza, Elidora Gutierrez, Carl Deming, Barbara Goss, Billy Dinsmore, Loretta Story, Frank Woolner, Bobby Lovell, Mrs. Youngs--Sponsor. Third Row: Elaine Booth, Janice Fritch, Allen Butler, Sandra Stricker, Richard Woodmansee, Donald Snyder, Betty King, Eva Wiegersma, Fred Alverson, Mary Jane Brinker. Fourth Row: Sharon Hill, Judy Mc Killen, Josephine Burgess, Mary Tread- gold, Rollie Childers, Charles Vlieg, Larry Hatfield, Larry Martz, Margaret .Ann Green, Charlene Pratt. Absent: Evelyn Macklem, Jerome Sefcovic. Flower-Red Rose Colors- Blue and White Motto- Be true to your word, your work, and your friencl. Last September our class of thirty-six members elected the following officers: Bronwen Van Wagoner-President, Bill Olivo- Vice President, Larry Touchette- Secretary, Dale Camp- bell-Treasurer, Miss Muma, Mrs. Youngs--Sponsors. During the first semester the following students transferred to our class--Judy McKillen North Branch, Collie and Rollie Childers-Jackson, Kentucky, Richard Mata-Almont, and Evelyn Maclclem- Marlette. We assumed the responsibility of the distribution of the Michigan Tuberculosis Christmas Seals in this community. By a popu lar vote of the class the following captains and co-captains were chosen: Bronwen Van Wagoner, Charles Vlieg vs. Bill Olivo and Judy McKillen. The remaining class members' names were drawn alternately for the two teams. With capable leadership and goodnatured rivalry the contest closed with Bronwen and Charles' team winning with a total of S20l.82. The total amount collected was 538638. N , Seventh Grade Front Row: Cleo Hanson, Dick Evans, Kenneth Stephens, Rebekah Whitcome, Kathryn Koyl, Janet Van Conant, Mr. Gates--Advisor, Miss Weinman--Advisor, Judy Watkins, Kay Snoddy, Judy Smith, Gordon Hoeksema, Tom Nachtrieb, Tommy Herman. Second Row: Howard Lucas, Dell Tong, Gary Gibbard, Susan Tanis, Connie Miller, Joyce Smith, Shirley Zahnow, Elizabeth Bower, Gloria Dargel, Gerald Touchette, John Dean, Harold Brinker, Jim Ward. Third Row: Colin Kaake, Larry Bogart, Reese Kittle, Shirley Robinet, Nancy Schultz, Barbara Johnson, Karen Cass, Earl Greenwald, Kathryn Treadgold, Randall Clark, Ralph Clark, Byron Dawson, Marcia Strump, Rosalie Anderson. Fourth Row: Chris Adams, Ismael Rosas, Karen Stern, Suzie Jones, John Lengemann, Mary Jo Maples, Sandra Stover, Pat Emerick, Jim Makedonsky, Sandra Ray, Walter Richards, David Balabon, Jerry Wilson, Robert Wittrig. Absent: Kathryn Burton, Sally Henry, Franklin Renault. Sixth Grade ,A 1,4Q- if Fl'0l'll Row: Johnny Stapleton, Kurt Lucas, Charles Brabb, Ruth Ann Brinker, Rick Braiclwood, David Smith, John Gibbofdi Margie Mott, Tom Pridmore, Gary Tong. Second Row: Carolyn Dean, Larry Kinkle, Marguerite Watmuff, Carolann Dewey, Nancy Williams, Nancy Koyl, Kathleen Reek, Jane Perkins, Carole Spencer, Elizabeth Homer, Helen Corneil--Teacher. Third Row: Larry Kennel, Bonnie Schaaf, Tommy Bradburn, Barbara Fannin, Frances Burgess, Margaret Skeberdis, Dorothy Hill, Dulles Brown, Peter Bi-qbbl Diane Foster. Absent: James Morrice. 33 Fifth Grade ff from F 1- l Front Row: Josephine Gomez, Ernest Michel, Daniel Burke, Carol Teal, David Butler, Jimmy Dinsmore, Samuel Story, Carrol Simmons, Ronald Dean, Herby Dahn, Kathryn Brown. Second Row: Bobby Day, Ellen Henry, Loren Burton, Wendell Samson, Orval Dowling, James Van Conant, Susan Buike, Marilyn Poley, Donald McNutt, Florence Harris, John Hickie, Mrs. Spencer-- Teacher. Third Row: Ruth Seidell, Alice Mata, Gloria Hoisington, Joe Childers, Bonnie Palmer, Mary Homer, Frank Olivo, Priscilla Smith, Pauline Northrop, Rudy Heidenreich, Leroy Zuhlke, Robert Chriscinski. Back Row: Douglas Rowley, Dick PeLong, Dorothy Burton, Sallie Patten, Pat Walraven, Bob Maison, James Woodworth, Sharon Kaake, Linda Herman, Faye Vanderlip, Kathleen Thomson. Fourth Grade 2- em ii as 0 -J M ca - ur ' -- Ls dx.. - Nu - 4 . .A. wir Front Row: Bobby Brinker, Gary Buike, Sally Dawson, David Dargel, Jimmy Collins, Gail Priehs, Michael Folk, Gerald Brinker, Larry Woodworth, Judy Michel. Second Row: Richard Heacock, Frederick Sapien, Dale Turner, Rebecca Eckel, David William, Paul Brinker,Mildred PeLong, Vivian Burton, Bobby Brown, Gary Zuhlke, Mabel Linekar--Teacher. Third Row: Melvin Greenwald, Karen Kennel, James Weaver, David Tucker, Alexandra Skeberdis, Douglas Perkins, Marianna Smailis, Douglas Justin, Arthur Hatfield, Gail Nolin. Absent: Leonard Greenwald, Nancy Hill, Donald Nolin. l S Third Grade Q i F 0 'f ROW! M0l'i0r1 Montney, Barbara Payne, Howard Koyl, Raymond Williams, Carol Woodworth, Tommy Gibbard, Keith Tong, Sharon Wilcox, Ruth Zuhlke, Jean Lickley, Carl Chockley, James Teal, Second Row Linda Whifkopf, Brenda Hatfield, Janet Youngs, John Hobolth, Sharon Stenzel, Mary Knighi, Barbara Mott, l-'-'WY Clark, J0l1n YUYSYUG, Miss Shumar--Teacher. Third Row: Mary Lu Bradburn, Carol Ann Myers, Susan LUVYQGNUHH, Paul Carrusco, Eihna Ambrose, Virginia Rosa, Carol Bogart, Gerald Schwan, Janet Nachtrieb, T 'Y DUNN, BUYBUVU Tl-'Chef' -lUm05 Kln9- Absenf: Befiy Pena, Paula Gibbard. Second Grade - lil ll l .... 9 3 l ...K J. A I First Row: Alfred Balderas, Stanley Boven, Evelyn Treadgold, Karen Grigg, Tommy Germayne, Joan Burke, Jane Greenwald, Sheila Northrup, Bobby Makedonsky, Patrick Sapien. Second Row: Miss Dragneff, Mickey Sharrard, Terry Saunders, David Gibbard, Billy Richards, Susan Brown, Delores Briones, Emily Youngs, Russel Seidell, Sylvia Cornell, Joyce Montney, Alice Brinker. Third Row: Lois Ann Dorow, Penny Arndt, Charles Schonefeld, Pamala Harley, Kay Martz, Mary Jane Ray, Donald Chockley, Gary Roy, Brenda Clark, Donna Harmon. Fourth Row Barbara Schaaf, Carol Priehs, Billy Schell, Peier Norlin, Charles Childers, Dennis Sfricker, Tom Shull, Leon Contreras, Ann Braidwood, Connie Schoenberg. First Grade ' ' N , ,Mi 1 ' ' F' - ' 'A' ,., .. M Q A, A .M,,,.W Li., ,v. ,,,,,,.,. . L.,. f N -v f-f --N or Front row: Michael Raymond, Ray Lucas, Dickie Vandenberg, Harry Watmuff, Tomny Whitkopf, Dennis Dresser, Walter Palmer, Janet Chriscinske, Jimmy Schiller. Second row: Jimmy Wilcox, Nancy Homer, Gary Glassford, Sue Ann Kilbourne, Jimmy Thomson, Jimmy Crego, Lupe Contreras, Don Foster, Linda Stern, Ray Childers, Diane Robinet, Sandra Day. Back row: Jimmy Nolin, Nelson Koyl, Lee Stryker, Mary Gomez, Cheryl Walker, Marlena Mignery, Mrs. Ward--teacher, Barbara Bonaventura, Doreen Lickley, Carmen Sapien, Gail Schwan, Sandra Blank, Dee Anne Geno. Front Row: Rosalyn Rousseau, Nancy Hillman, Terry Anderson, Joey Roy, Larry Pittenger. Second Row: Virginia Cross, Jimmy Whitkopf, Bruce Churchill, Miss Farley--Teacher, Danny Ackerman, Rometta Childers, Fred PeLong. Third Row: Dale Buike, Janet Butler, Angela Lazar, Billy Lawrence, David Carl Ewbank, Robert Chockley, Danny Dodge, Candy Smith. Back Row: Joan Gibbard, Mary Morrice, Joan Priehs, Ricky Bogart, Tommy Reek, Elton Ambrose, Carl Dewey, Douglas Stenzel. Absent: Freda Ambrose, Allen Buckland. QS I Kindergarten ' CIY Ho Nh i ----'-- -1- ' 1 INIIYIJI-fKK,fKK I Front Row: Alice Chriscinske, Annette Burton, Mark Roy, Susan Boomer, Carolyn Walker, Janet Tucker, Paul Boven, Manuel Sapien. Second Row: Megan VanWagoner, Michael Taack, George Taack, Joseph Montney, Miss Cowe--Teacher, Judy Shull, Gary Maples, Martin Contreras, Nancy Gribowskas. Third Row: Mary Helen Trevino, Eric Wallis, Carol Clarke, James Mata, Halina Lisowski, Roy Tong, Joseph Weingartz, Donn Makedonsky. Back Row: Lynn Schonfeld, Dale Youngs, Linda Southwell, Gregory Lucas, Carol Dahn, Michael Schonfeld, Larry Michel, Michael Boros. Absent: Elizabeth Burton. 48 KIND ERGARTEN P. M Front Row: Diane Anderson, Robert Wilcox, Alice Gomez, Lawrence Teal, Judy Pittenger, Robert Olivo. Second Row: Janet Grigg, John Gonzales, Frank Mercadonte, Miss Cowe--Teacher, George Billariul, John Van Conant. Third Row: Paul Anderson, Christina LePurd, Melanie Metcalf, Vicki Martz, Sharon Simons, Sharon Wagner. Back Row: Rodney Warner, Romona Gonzoles,,Patricia Hunter, Esther Skeberdis, Susan Wheeler, Gail Roy. Absent: Fern Blonde, James Linam, Lyle Scrimger, Marcia Vratny, Dane Yntema, David Wilcox. Student Board Seated: Mr. Wheeler--Advisor, Roger Coffey--Secretary, Russell Stroup--Pres., Leonard Schuneman--Vice Pres. Douglas Gould--Treasurer. Second Row: Nellie Lou Simmons, Ruth Woodworth, Rosemary Kaake, Gail Bogart, Shirley Brandt, Judy McKillen. Third Row: Gerald Watz, Fred Radelt, Owen Whitkopf, Vern Lerette, Jim Frantz, Lee Weyer, Keith Owen, Daniel Kowalski, Wayne Samson, Larry Dorow, Lee Lucas. Student Board The Student Board was late in getting organized this year due to a decision by the student body that a new constitution should be written. A great deal of time was spent in meetings of the student body-- trying to decide how the organization was to be effected and what its duties were to be. Sometimes strong disagreement was the order of these meetings. Finally an agreement was reached and, after three attempts, the constitution was ratified by the student body. Election campaigns were held and some lively campaigning for the positions of leadership on the new Student Board ensued. The elections were held on January 28th and the officers were decided upon. The class elected their representatives, and the new Student Board was a reality. The newly created Board felt that its main iob was to find something that would stir the student body into action and thus create a greater interest and desire to participate in the government of the school. At this writing the project under consideration is a field meet between the classes of the school. It is hoped by many that this organization will be the foundation ofa new era in student government in lmlay City High School. Varsity Club Illia!!! I I llgi sl i E l tsl, Front Row: John Herrera, Leonard Schuneman--Secretary, Jack Maison--Treasurer, Lee Weyer--President, Lyle Powers--Advisor, Douglas Miller--Vice President, Russel Stroup, Lupe Villalpando, Larry Dorow. Second Row Ronald Woodworth, David Kilbreath, Jack Stover, Jay Schultz, Duane Maison, Robe,-f Hangs, John Olivo, Larry 'fish' ROQGY Coffey, Leon Gibbard. Third Row: Bruce Upleger, Issac Ferrier, Robert Schmit, Roger Bonnema, James Frantz, Owen Whitkopf, Steve Parnicky, Clare Stephens, Daniel Burger. VARSITY CLUB Physical education is that portion of the school program which is concerned primarily with the growth and development of our youth through desirable activities. As individuals, we are accom- plishing these feats, as a group, we are reaping the seed we have sown. To get into this club, a boy has to earn a letter in one of the four sports: Football, Basketball, Track, or Baseball. After he gets his letter, he is initiated--a very memorable event. f .. ll , I i ,K Duane Maison Captain--Owen Whitlcopf Clare Stephens All-League Quarterback All'Le09Ue F0 W0'd The Sl '99e Honorable Mention All-State Football 1 Front Row: Robert Harris, John Herrera, Douglas Miller, Jack Maison, Leonard Schuneman--Co-Captain, Russell Stroup --Co-Captain, David Kilbreath. Second Row: Y. W. PeLong-- Assistant Coach, Jack Stover Robert Smith, Owen Whitkopf, Duane Maison, Larry Dorow, Fred Radelt, Ronald Woodworth, Lyle Powers-- Coach. Third Row: Howard Burger, Larry lrish, Daniel Burger, John Mulder, Dawson Whitkopf, Edward Jackson, Stanley Stover. Fourth Row: James Harrison, ofill Frantz, Roger Bonnema, James Frantz, John Olivo, Edward Badder. The Seniors' Records Player F.G. Attempted Pct. F. T.M. F. T. Pct. Weyer 53 168 32 57 89 64.0 Schmit 18 37 49 18 32 56.3 Herrera 14 64 27 27 58 47 Heil 0 1 0 2 4 50 Parnicky 1 5 20 1 4 25 Kil breath 0 0 0 0 0 00 l953-54 Records Shots Player F. G. Attempt Pct. F.T.M. F.T. Pct. Whitkopf 99 267 37 60 84 7 1. 4 Weyer 52 161 32 57 89 64.0 Gibbard 68 199 34 22 35 62.9 Dorow 37 120 31 23 43 53.5 Bonnema 29 95 31 17 41 41,5 Stephen s 20 99 20 20 36 55.5 Schmit 18 37 49 18 32 56.3 Mai son 19 59 32 14 27 51.9 Herrera 12 51 24 16 36 44.4 Heil 0 1 00 2 4 50. Stover 0 4 00 2 2 100.0 Kilbreath 0 0 00 0 0 0.0 Woodworth 0 0 00 0 0 0.0 Parnicky 0 1 00 0 0 0.0 Greenwald 0 3 00 2 4 0-0 Secord 0 1 00 0 0 0.0 Total s 354 1098 32.2 253 433 58.4 BASK ETBALL Fouls Points 64 163 34 54 17 65 1 2 2 3 2 0 BASK ETBALL Fouls Points. 46 258 55 161 21 158 29 97 43 75 32 60 34 54 25 52 17 40 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 306 961 FOOTBALL Marine City St. Peter 8. Paul Mayville Ortonville Flint Central Millington North Branch Capac Total BASK ETBALL Almont Capac North Branch St. Peter 8. Paul Ortonville Millington North Branch Fowler Capac Millington Mayville Ortonville North Branch Millington Almont Mayville Oxford Clarkston Totals They We 40 33 0 15 14 60 13 18 ,,-L4 6 45 19 1953- 54 They We 46 71 18 56 30 40 56 48 53 59 34 47 46 43 58 39 46 65 48 42 52 51 55 59 41 42 46 67 65 75 67 57 53 45 56 55 870 961 arsity Basketball Front Row: Lyle Powers--Coach, Larry Dorow, John Herrera, James Ward-- Manager. Second Row: David Kilbreath, Leon Gibbord, Clare Stephens, Roger Bonnema, Lee Weyer, Robert Schmit,Owen Whitkopf, Duane Mai son. Front Row: Ronald Woodworth David Kilbreath, Duane Maison, Leon Gibbard, Larry Dorow, John Herrera, James Ward--Manager. Second Row: Lee Weyer, Roger Bonnema, Robert Schmit, Owen Whitkopf, Clare Stephens, Lyle Secord, Charles Heil, Jack Stover, Lyle Powers--Coach. Reserve BasketbaH Q' -r M VWMf J rm' 1 fan! ss-LW Front Row: Wayne Samson, Dale Campbell--Manager, Issac Ferrier, Y. W. Pelong--Coach. Second Row: Dawson Whitkopf, James Kirkbricle, Orill Frantz, Larry Irish, Stanley Stover. Third Row: James Frantz, Robert Smith, John Mulder, Gerald Greenman. VGYNYY BasebaH itll sf S 4, 7 5'-dr .1 1 Front Row: Lyle Powers--Coach, Leonard Schuneman, James Ward-- Manager, Russell Stroup, Ronald Wood- worth, Wayne Samson, Jack Stover, John Herrera. Second Row: Clare Stephens, Robert Schmit, James Frantz Steve Parnicky, Owen Whitlcopf, Lee Weyer, Duane Maison, Robert Harris, David Kilbreath, Leon Gibbard. Varsity Snaps Captain - - Russ Stroup All-League Guard Most Valuable Player Honorable Mention All State John Herrera Mr. Dribble . gm..- Bob Harris Hail, hail, the gang's all here--. Larry, Jack, Clare, Lee, Steve, Leon, and Coach. . ...wwf L, xl. u .. .- Coach Lyle Powers Captain - - Len. Schuneman All-League Full back Bob Schmitt Most Valuable Player Shake well before using! David Kilbreath Honorable Mention All-League Hold Faithful.. Cheerleaders YSG Team!!! v K Wl1Y S0 Sober. NOIG? Your garters are showing, girls. wha' G game!!! A -.:.-. l I QXX 'W Y.W. PeLong--Advisor, Sandy Ward, Judy Tacck--Head-Cheerleader Nolq Ann Snyder S T N H ' -- ec.- reas., Q 5, Lou Simmons, Michel Tauck--Mqscoi, Reserve Cheerleaders X- Muriel Clarkson, Y.W. PeLong--Advisor, Rose Mary Kaake, Marilyn Clark. .flu 5 f gm -1 '1nNl,'.. '3 'Q ll ll. Irlrhl-.lille swag . rw'-fl l l Fx l 1,1 'Till' Hu 1 L lull Q 'WH I u I 5 l 1' M A ' 1, 'fj y ' lg ' 'I l ,i v l I Egg! 4 I ll-filfxleml' H 1 V' ' , A I 1 : l Y ' I -- 1 A . , 'K '1 1 f l .l..1 l 4' I-A v l 1 ll x' R ' svn ' ...,.1- l l , ,Vin , r -Law 1 1 i X -I ,ll 44 ' 1,41- ' . ,, . 1, ' - - I I I - YOU fe not Yellmgf 9 'l5 ' ' ' Three cheerful cheerleaders. Pmchce makes perfect' -gurl!! ' sfwqw Muriel Marilyn Rosemary Girls' Athletic Association Front Row: Nellie Lou Simmons--Secretary, Patty LePard--Treasurer, Sandra Ward--President, Judy Taack-- Vice President, Delores Watson--Sgt. at Arms. Second Row: Carol Buckland, Gail Bogart, Ann Grettenberger Barbara Ray, Ruth Knight. Third Row: Pat Schneider, Marion Strump, Julie Knight, Miss Smith--Advisor, Virginia Surdu, Betty Steffes, Marilyn Clark. Pat takes a spill. The line-up. She's got the ball--and the ball is l'l0f - Hey!! G.A.A, Activities I Ge. 'fy' ' S 'th d' I h AI 1 We ore the garter girls---. MISS ml 'sp ays er mu Mu or Sandy's famous position while pre- siding over G.A.A. meetings. ,fx o- U Ruth---a referee??? Ti me out for o drink. C FU s. E OJ QI? n x. 5 I Q ff? L z,f f X f V ,I x . N '- L A , is I f 1 Deanna U 0 U C D Q UU 0 C C O P D- L Ps a 3 fb U a EL PN O x 5 O L TD C O U 0 V1 'U 3 O O JN 'I 0 P 0 GD L Ps o D5 a L a Ja L a UD . .- UI m DD 0 c a C3 E o L .- c c L LL Sty ver y Vlieg, Chri Be VV! YO Th rd fn Thatche ne ai Johanna Swanson, El Samson, ayne W Folk, ZGHDB Su on, Day! U7 .9 S 0 arlene Stern, Char! M EY Eau? EN AI L Revo Hoek sma, Jane Treadgo d, Mary e Le Pard, Margi West, G? e,P TJ U DOH Fo urfh row: t Taylor. E cy Sm th, Morgar Uh ,N r otte Caldwe ha st, C Be arry lbreath, L dK Davi ed Alverson, Fr C c .c a bd 0 C U L L O .J L tv 3 'a E U C su L U xg . 3 2 U. E vo eu 3 E .c o -1 . -... CL C .X a- nWh SO w, Daw o c .c a PJ 0 rf I 5 r CD c: .c C -w L: 1 'U D- C U0 rtz, Larry Ma rl nke Bri ck Di onnema, B ancy on, Clare Stephens, N P S Thom John rl fzge Naomi Me sma, Pat Smith, ek Ho uf 2 a LD nf 2 L C E 0 c c o C0 L 0 CD C CE 3 o L .c O- L.. LL . .- 'o c o L GD PN 1 5 L 7- a C3 .x u 5 Junior High Beghnnng Band rronr Kew: Larry Bogart, Jerry Wilson, Earl Greenwald. Second Row: Kenneth Stephens, Shirley Zahnovig Shirley McLean, Marilyn Deabler, Helen Parker, Alice Skeberdis, Betty King, Margaret Ann Green, Larry Best, Carl Chatterson, Mary McLean. Third Row: Pauline Peaslee, Judy Watkins, Larry Teal, Karen Stern, Mary Jo Maples, Ed Jackson, Dawson Whitkopf, Sally Turner, Muriel Clarkson, Dick Kirkbride, Mr. Gates--Director: Grade Beginning Band Front Row: Carol Simmons, Susan Buike, Fay Vanderlip, David Butler, Eathy Brown. Second Row: Marilyn Paley, Carole Spencer, Ruth Seidell, Margaret Skeberdis, Ernest Michel, Josephine Gomez, Mr. Gates-- Director. Third Row: Orval Dowling, Larry Kinkle, Florence Harris, Robert Chriscinski, Robert Maison Gary Tong, Carol Teal. Fourth Row: Tommy Bradburn, Pat Wahlraven, Frank Olivo, Ruth Ann Brinker, I Carolyn Dean. Cadet Band I-ront Row: Suzanne Janes, Judy McKillin, Mr. Gates--Director, Jane Perkins, Colin Kaake. Second Row: Larry Kennel, David Balabon, Bob Wittrig, Cordell Tong, Larry Gibbard. Third Row: Chris Adams, Peter Brabb, Kathryn Treaclgold, Rosalie Anderson, Janet Van Conant. g Girls' Glee Club Front Row: Lupe Gutierrez, Lupe White, Janice Kalbfleisch, Eileen Rathka, Miss Weinman--Advisor, Dorothy Koenig, Virginia Ellis, Catherine Robinet, Marilyn Clark. Second Row: Pauline Harmon, Gail Nelson, Mable Dawson, Sandra Sisson, Ruth Woodworth, Jauneta Sollman, Barbara Dean, Marilyn Martz, Delores Zehr. Third Raw: Louella Clark, Alice Skeberdis, Pat Benner, Arlene Muir, Margaret Stern, Jane Rogers, Esther Villal- pando. Fourth Row: Lois Kittle, Ivra Jean Combs, Phyllis Alvarez, Helen Parker, Ruth Ann Clarkson, Marilyn Swailes, Shirley Rickman, Patsy Sweet. Absent: Sandra Bosker, Gail Lucas. The altos work overtime. Music' moesnol please. Ready for a work-out girls??? ff-no D93 ' r J' Fri' I ' 'W H Boys' Glee Club Front Raw: Michael Chatferson, Joan Hergert--Pianist, Mr. Gates--Advisor, Dan Dresser, Lawrence Dean, Art Zahnawx, in-cond Row: Tam Dowling, Don Sweel, Bruce Chatferson, Ed Jackson, Dave Kilbreath, Ron Woodworth. Third Row: Dan Finlan, Carl Essenburg, Vern Leretle, John Cramer, John Delmare. Absent: John Wielsma, Dick Day, Theodore Lerefte. l5g, T-1 f ,gi-1 -fm-553, , , W K ,.,4ir5. few as-gm mem ,pm - ing if f 1-W A .4 7 4 1 All togefher now. . . . 'Yfif 31 .-Nw! ' 958' W I l - .' 5 Ei i ws, S- i 'J fr . .. , if 'hai Jus1'singin', no? catching flies! BeCIu1ifuiharmony??? PO' ' '-Q Q v' Y 11' , 3.- Q. v -r x lp- bv' N XX 4 R K I Dramatics Club ' ' Q, F ' Q '41 x . Front Row: Douglas Gould, Fred Radelt, Dick Kirkbride, Dale Watz, John Delmore, Lee Lucas, Larry Schultz, Jerry Watz, Claude Fox, Larry Teal, Allen Scott, Richard Hall. Second Row: Pauline Caldwell, Diane Best, Kathleen Zuhlke, Judy Hull, Nancy Bonnema, Sandra Ward--Secretary, Judy Taack--President, Owen Whitkopf- -Vice President, Evelyn Evans--Treasurer, Barbara Ray, Ann Grettenberger, Deanna Dayton, Marilyn Clark. Third ROW1 Mr. Thayeri-Advisor,,Joyce Perkins, Nola Snyder, Lorraine Hoeksema, Beverly Gould, Revo Hoeksema, Pat Koyl, Anna Thiemke, Betty Harris, Gail Lucas, Pauline Harmon, Barbara Dean, Doris Madeline Fourth Raw: Muriel Clarkson, Rosemary Kaake, Julie Knight, Sandra Sisson, Johanna Swanson, Ruth Knight, Laura Jakabowski, Elaine Thatcher, Phyllis Alvarez, Mable Dawson, Dorothy Koenig, Carole Henry, Margaret Taylor, Christine Cole, Fifth Row: Dawson Whitkopf, Michael Chatterson, Lawrence Dean, Richard Upleger, Bob Vanderlip, Bob Smith, Reuben Cain, Orill Frantz, Larry irish, Dick Day. Absent: Lee Weyer, Tom Romine, Bill Weaver. Q I One sl ip, and he's a gonerlll OFFICERS Judy Taack, Pres., Owen Whitkopf, Vice Pres., Sandy Ward, Sec., Evenlyn Evans, Treas. WE ALL WORKED HARD FOR OUR BILL OF ONE-ACTS. - 1 ri N Funny, huh Mis? Take frm, will you! The advanced speech class rehearsing This is C'i 9??? 'Riders To The seo . The advertisers hold an important meeting. The 50Ph0m0 e5 worked hufdf 700- F. F. A. Chapter Farmers Front Row: Bill Stroman, Larry Turner, Roger Coffey, Russ Stroup, Fred Radelt, Doug Sfeckly, Ron Van Tine, Mr. Pfister. Second Row: Gary Nelson, Wayne Coffey, Bob Mishler, Clyde Berllnger, Len Schuneman, Doug Gould, Ron Muxlow. Third Row: Peter Mata, Carl Essenburg, Don Dresser, Ron Cischke, Dan Burger, Gary Chandler, Glen Stern. Fourth Row: Ray Bissett, Roger Delannoy, Gerry Stroman, Isaac Ferrier, Bruce Upl,g,r, Jim Frantz, Bill Patow, Ken Gould. F. F.A. Greenhands Front Row: Frank Hunter, Al Swailes, Mr. Pfister, Reuben Cain, Ron Zuhlke. Second Row: Joe Swain, Tom Dowling, Howard Burger, Austin Stroman. Third Row: John Delmore, Jim Harrison, Dick Day, Larry Craw- ford, Vic Walker. Fourth Row: John Mulder, Russ Powers, Orill Frantz, Bob Smith, Bill Stawicki. Absent: Ervin Dowling. F. F. A. Officers Front Row: Roger Coffey--Secy., Russ Stroup--Pres., Len Schuneman--Treas., Larry Turner--Vice Pres. Back Row: Fred Radelt--Sentinel, Mr. Pfister--Advisor, Doug SteckIy-- Reporter. STANDING COMMITTEE Supervised Farming Co-operation Community Service Leadership Earnings and savings Conduct of Meetings Scholarship Recreation CHAPTER PROGRAM ECHOES CHAIRMEN Bill Patow Gary Nelson Ray Bissett Clyde Berlinger Roger Delannoy Doug Gould Ken Gould Russ Stroup SOME ACTIVITIES Tour Larro Farm. Build F.F.A. Trailer. Dairy Herd Testing. Show at Eastern Mich. Fair. Raise l30 Broilers, Operate For Sale board. Test milk for farmers. Test soil for farmers. Clip dairy cows. Sent delegates to Kansas City. Sent delegates to Lansing. Sent officers to leadership camp. Sponsor pancake supper. Sell hybrid seed corn. Sponsor donkey basketball. Hold formal initiation Buy new chapter equipment. Elect honorary member. Publish F.F.A. Annual. Award outstanding Senior. Voc-Ag. Honor Roll. Four recreation nights. Toboggan Party, Fish Fry. Father and Son Banquet. F.H.A. Front Row: Janice Kalbfleisch, Ruth Woodworth, Gail Nelson, MarilynRaetz--Sec., Eileen Stryker--Pres., Virginia Ellis-- Treasurer, Beverly Parnicky, Miss Swanson--Advisor. Second Row: Shirley Dean, Doris Madeline, Mildred Gibbard, Catherine Robinet, Edith Ryckman, Mary Lou Clemens, Beverly Harrison, Flora- iean Frantz. Third Row: Marion Hill, Pat West, Ailla Hill, Eileen Rathlca, Yvonne Spencer, Charlotte Caldwell, Pauline Caldwell, Barbara Dean. Fourth Row: Agnes Tanis, Alice Jager, Marilyn Swailes, Louella Clark, Donna Groendylc, Joan Hergert, Joan Hill, Shirley Brandt. Absent: Donna Owen M -M,,,,,X Colors - Red and White .GN ' W1 Flower - Red Rose S ' if Notto - 'Toward New Horizons 5 W Elm Creed - We are the Future Homemakers of America .a- 2 ,li I J, I .6 H We face the future with warm courage 4701, ASV: And high hope. 'VFW W For we have the clear con sciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is fair and good. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America '. Ilalll We face the future with warm courage ' -..- ' Ancl high hope. Ushers Club E l Front Row: Martha Dotson, Sandra Maples, Ruth Woodworth, Elaine Stern, Marilyn Raetz--President, Miss Smith--Advisor, Eileen Stryker--Vice President, Carol Eddy--Secretary, Jaunita Sollman, Marguerite Laidler, Pat Smith. Second Row: Pat Lovell, Alice Jager, Joan Hergert, Blanche Wedlake, Mildred Gibbard, Virginia Ellis, Virginia Surdu, Janice Kalbfleisch, Beverly Harrison, Delores Zehr. Third Row: Pauline Harmon, Anna Thiemke, Phyllis Alvarez, Shirley Brandt, Gail Nelson, Lupe White, Lois Kittle, Carol Pizzimenti, Mar McLean, Marilyn Martz. Fourth Row: Marlene Stern, Agnes Tanis, Margaret Stern, Laura Jakobowski, Margaret Smaillis, Pot Benner, Donna Groendyk, Joan Hill, Louella Clark, Flora Jean Frantz. Absent: Gail Lucas, Ann Mott, Lois Jager. Y The forty four members of the Ushers Club were led this year by: Marilyn Raetz, President, Eileen Stryker, Vice President, Elaine Stern, Treasurer, and Carol Eddy, Secretary. Members of the club were divided into four groups. Thus, the club could set up an efficient schedule of duty for all the assemblies and social functions of the school. This procedure also made efficient service available in case of unexpected calls. Leaders of the groups were Pat Smith, Joan Hill, Virginia Ellis, and Donna Groendyke. Since Ushers is primarily a service club, there are no dues or money making proiects. However, at least one social function is planned each year. -al Library Club dll!! ,X Front Row: Esther Sefcovic, Joan Hill, Arlene Muir, Marlene Stern, Johanna Swanson--Treasurer, Pat LePard--President, Gail Bogart-- Secretary, Suzanne Folk, Deanna Dayton, Alice Jager, Second Row: Marilyn Martz, Edith Ryckman, Beverly Parnlcky, Lupe White, Mary Lou Clemens, Flora Jean Frantz, Marguerite Laidler, Mr. Roland--Sponsor, Donna Groendylc, Nancy Smith, Margaret Taylor, Margie LePard, Martha Dotson, Christine Cole--Vice-President, Violet Criscuolo. Absent: Delores Wilson, Virginia Surdu Mr. Wood s, a new member of our faculty the last semester, works with his librarians. Pat shows 'em how it's done--right Alice? Busy workers ofthe Library Club??? Spanish Club MTV, , , S . -Q ru , E 4 gi ' N , .... sf . 'Q ' -. n- ' .- -4! -v x l Y' Front Row: Naomi Metzger, Priscilla Brown, Dave Guzman--Vice President, Gail Bogart--Secretary, Margaret Taylor--Treasurer, Christine Cole. Second Row: Miss Smith--Advisor, Elaine Thatcher, Eilleen Stryker, Karen Caldwell, Deanna Dayton, Carol Buckland, Susan Kilbreath. Third Row: Gabriel Kowalski Ruth Knight, Dale Rowley, Jerry Kowalski, Peter Mata. Absent: John Herrera--President. Two lovely senoritas. one happy famma. 0 oo a .Ba 0' o . gf. ' Now, you listen to me, Hombre. Debate r, AN!! -s il , Front Row: Laura Jacobrowski, Ruth Knight, Sandra Ward, Judy Taack. Second Row: Mr. Thayer--Coach, Elaine Thatcher, Pauline Caldwell, Christine Cole. Ticket Takers lf Front Row: Betty Harris, Kathleen Zuhlke, Phyllis Alvarez, Mable Dawson, Pat LePard--Pres., Gail Bogart -- Sec., Carol Pizzimenti, Delores Watson, Sandra Maples, Pat Koyl. Second Row: Pat Lovell, Mary Mc Lean, Pauline Harmon, Ruth Woodworth, Gail Nelson, Lois Kittle, Esther Villalpando, Betty Burgess, Susan Kilbreath, Marilyn Martz, Mr. Pippin--Advisor. Third Row: Judy Hull, Ailla Hill, Joan Hill, Margaret Stern, Helen Parker, Pat Benner, Elaine Stern, Alice Jager, Marilyn Deabler, Kay Placeway. Absent: Ann Mott, Shirley Edwards. Movie Club R 1' C33 Front Row: Larry Teal, Jack Stover, Russel Sfroup--Treas., Dan Kowalski--Pres., Mr. Skeberdis--Sponsor, Keith Owen--V. Pres., Jay Schullz--Sec., Don Reynolds, Karl Chatferson. Second Row: Gabriel Kowalaski, John Cramer, Wayne Coffey, Jerry Kowalski, Fred King, John Wielsma, Robert Schmif, Charles J. Heil, Dale Rowley, David Guzman, Richard Hall. CUSf0dl3n5 Book Store Clerks Ti Jay Campbell, Leon Gibburd Suzanne and Elaine do a good job. Advertisements -Q.-' -' fx ' 12T'TwfYig2 , 1 . - ,. . Mg. s1f: :,.,1w - 25,15 'M '- , ' 'S 4'. 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