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

 - Class of 1955

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And ' may we, in return, do the best we can to repay that patience and th ose sacrificies by remaining always loyal and true to the ideals they have given us. lmlay City High School 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. STUDENTS OF THE IMLAY CI'I'Y SCHOOLS: In behalf of the Board of Education I wish to extend to you our very best wishes for success in' all your efforts. Your Parents and the People of our Community have tried to provide you with the best facilities available that you might acquire the knowledge so necessary for your future success. Some students drink at the fountain of lcnowledge-others gargle. It is our sincere hope that you did drink and not just gargle. Also may I call your attention to the fact that It is better to work to get by without scheming than to scheme to get by without working. And when the going is tough and everything seems wrong just remember That there is more happiness in the world than has ever been discovered. May the Lord bless you and keep you and watch over you each and everyone, H. G. DeCa.mp, President Board of Education SCHOOL SECRETARIIES Joyce Ennis Leota Butler Joyce Perkins AI-VIN NOP-LIN, A.B-, M.A. RICHARD vvl-IEELER, B.S., M.A. Superintendent Principal 40-ff T ', ' . hi 2 xx I MARY ACKERMAN, B.A. FLORENCE M. BAUR, B.S. VERA BECKER, B-S- GRACE CAI-VERT, Special Second Grade Kindergarten Vocational Home Economics Second Grade A MARIO CAVATASSI, B.S. , M.S. HELEN CORNEIL, Life LEONA COTRUVO, B.S. ELAINE FQRCE, B.A. , In Social Sciences, Coach Sixth Grade Vocal Music Mathematigg 4, FLOYD GAGNON, B.S., M.A. MYRTLE HAMMOND, B.S., M.A. JOHN R- HUNTER, B-S- JVDITH K1-ANN, B-5- Driver Training, Civics, V. Coun. Commercial Business Education FUSY Grade 4 9-'L i MABLE LINEKAR, B.S. , Life EUNICE MACRAE, A.B. , Life THEODORE MITCHELL, B.M. BERTHA MUMA, Life Fourth Grade English, Speech 'i2?i3X?Sz 'EOMAN PELONG, B.S., Life LLOYD E. PETERMAN, B.A., M.A. hop, Coach -yglish, for ' Instrumental Music, History Junior High RICHARD PFISTER, B. S . , M. A. LYLE POWERS, Agl'iCLl1tl11'e Coach KATHERINE ROBBINS, A.B. MARGARET SHUMAR, A.B. PETER SKEBERDIS, A.B. , A.M. EVA SPENCER, Special Eng1ish,Library Third Grade Science Fifth Grade BERNICE WARD, Special First Grade QW ADDIE YOUNGS, B.S. , Liie 5 Junior High B L3T6I8I'I8 5t3TT C .,,,,,,,,,.,..mm-M WWW, ' ff, Wm,,,,...,,..4.wv'w ' Carol Buckland, Louella. Clark, Marilyn Martz, Mr. Norlin, Mrs. Wittmer, Mrs. Reynolds, Donald Reynolds, jim Anderson, Isaac Ferrier, Miriam Wittrig, Gary Nelson. Custodians K5 Ku lll!l jay Campbell, Leon Gibbard Bus Drivers Wm. Slaterline, Elmer Eichelberger, Leon Gibbard, Ronald Godo, Kent Gillies, Charles Kaake--Bus Mechanic, Mr. Norlin. 7 is Student Board Top Row: Charlotte Caldwell Q12yF, Betty King f9j, julie Knight Q10j, Orill FTSHUQPFES. 1Oj, Vern Lerette QPres. 121, Bob Harris Q12j, Bill Stawecki f10j, Eva Woodnansee 1111, Iva Smith QPreS. 9j, C Colin Kaake Q8j, Front Row: Judy McKil1en Q9j, Stan Stover QIOQ, Arlene Muir QPres. Ill, Jauneta Sollman--Treas. , Len Schuneman--Pres. , Barbara Ray--Sec. , Ken Gould Qllj, Ruth Knight Q12j, Elaine Thatcher fllj, Mr. Wheeler--Advisor. Absent: Owen Whitkopf--Vice Pres, , Jim Morrice UQ. 'l'Number indicates class represented, Student Board The Student Board has as its goal the promotion of good school spirit, attitude cooperation, and to allow participation in the formation of certain school policies lt is hoped that good school citizenship is further encouraged and that other benefits are obtained from participation that will assist students to think clearly and to be better members of society. I' ll x-x N553 ig: llllsvr 555 555. 542' IIIFYAWQI ' E55 fi - -5 1 x ! I I' ' ' 4 ! ' unsagawc 4 gg ' 5 , 52' 4 , 1- . -I-255, IZQ Sf 58-' 525 2 LT' A 3525? E3 Q21 ' 532 , ' .-:1:2-' 5 '1 I '51 - - . . 'iiiffiiy ' , 'I ---. Seniors KATHERINE ROBBINS A.B. , University of Illinois RICHARD Wl-lEEI..ER B. S. , Central Michigan College M.A. , University of Michigan VERN LERETTE I could be better if I would but it's awful D lonesome being good. Transferred from Quincy 3. Student Board 3, Glee Club 3, Annual Staff 35 Senior Play, Class President 4. RONAID CISCHKE He's little. He's wise. He's size. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Class Vice President 4. a terror for his Baseball 3, 4, Q JOAN HERGERT Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, oh my! Band 1, 25 G.A.A. 2, Glee Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 35 Ushers Club 2, 3, Sec. 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Co.-Assist. Editor 3, 45 Senior Play, Class Sec. 4. LAURA JAKOBOWSKI Always willing to lend a helping hand. Glee Club 3, 4, Ushers Club 3, 4, Office 3, Senior Play, Debate 3, 4, Sec. of Annual Staff 4, Speech Club 35 Class Treas. 4. ROGER BONNEMA Whistle and she'll come. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3. SANDRA BOSKER She looks quite safe and sound, but so does gun powder. Latin Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 25 Speech 1, 2, 35 Debate 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, Class Treas. 1, Band 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Annual Staff 4, junior Play, Senior Play. 9 ,K ..,,h R K ff?-ml ' CHARLOTTE CALDWELL In laughter oft she fairly beams, and holds her sides for fear she'Ll scream. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tren. 4, F.H.A. 1, 3, Library Club 15 Student Board 4, Head Cheerleader 2, Senior Play, Journalism 1. WAYNE COFFEY judge me not until you know me. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Movie Club 3. CHRISTINE COLE I'm red-headed and independent, and that's a sign I'm Irish. Band 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Library 2, Vice Pres., Latin 2, Spanish 2. DEANNA DAYTON A happy face makes a happy heart. Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, Library 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Speech Club 3. SHIRLEY BRANDT To blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Band 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Class Treas. 2, Student Board 35 Senior Play. PRISCILLA BROWN Hold the fort! I'm coming. journalism 1, Glee Club 45 Spanish 3, G.A.A. 2. CAROL BUCKLAND Like a camera, lots of snap. Spanish 2, Cheerleader 2, 4, junior Play, Cafeteria 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DANIEL BURGER A careful student--careful not to overdue it. Varsity Club 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4 LAWRENCE DEAN Now, I shall write my song. It shall be witty but not long. Glee Club 3, Vice Pres. of Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 1, Speech Club 3. SHIRLEY DEAN Roses are red, violets are blue, but they don't get around like dandelions do! Glee Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ROGER DELANNOY A bit of sound sense is what makes men- the rest is rubbish. , 1-'.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4. Wll..LlAM ELLING Wise, lengthwise, and otherwise. Movie Club 1. EVH.YN EVANS An appendix girl--the kind that geu taken out. Junior Play, Treas. of Speech Club 35 Student Director of Senior Play, G.A.A. 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. Entered from Haslett 3. SUZANNE FOLK She sputters on--her fuse still burning. Band 1, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Book Store 2, 3, 4. LEON GIBBARD A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby.- Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. I-'LORAIEAN FRANTZ Never has a lot to say, friendly in a different way. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ticket Takers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pm. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Ushers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. 11 RONALD HERBERT Stand in line girls--don't rush. Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1. JOAN HILL In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Glee Club 2, 45 Ticket Takers 2, 3, 45 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, r.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. BEATRICE IAGER I stand on the bm-ink of a great career--will somebody please push me off? DAVID KILBREATH There is no future in worrying. Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Mgr. Football and Basketball 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 35 Band 25 Varsity Club 35 Glee Club 2. DOUGLAS GOULD A good many go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. Student Board 3, Treas.5 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 35 Dramatics 35 Baseball 15 Track 15 Football 35 Senior Play. DONNA GROENDYK I'm happyg what's wrong with the rest of the world? Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Ushers 3, 45 Ticket Takers 4. ROBERT HARRIS There may have been greater men than I, but I doubt it. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 junior P1ay5 Senior P1ay5 Class Vice Pres. 35 Student Board 4. DONALD HERBERT He never does anything, but he does it well. ,-r.,N SUSAN KILBREATH A girl of silence, a girl of sense. Glee Club 1, 45 Ticket Takers 2 3 4- S anish 1 J 1 P Club 2, 3. RUTH KNIGHT I wish there were some other way of starting the day besides getting up in the moming. Latin Club 1, 2, Scrapbook Keeper 2, Journalism 1, Speech Club I, 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 4, Sec. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, Adv. Mgr. of Annual Staff 4, Student Board 4, Glee Club 45 Junior Play, Senior Play. WILLIAM LEWIS Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. Transferred from Rochester 3. Football 4, Varsity Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Track 35 Baseball 3. MARILYN MARTZ Rest is for the dead. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Ticket Takers 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 4. ARDIN MATTHEWS Seen but seldom heard. Transferred from Dryden 4. F. F. A. 4. ROBERT MISI-ILER An innocent face, but you never can tell. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. JOHN OLIVO A wolf may lose his teeth, but neva- his nature. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 15 Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Football 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Speech Club 3. RAYMOND POWERS His only labor was to kill time. 13 LEONARD SCHUNEMAN lf I can't take it with me--I won't go. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 junior Play, Student Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Pres. 1, Class Pres. 2. LYLE SECORD The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Basketball 1, 25, Track 1, Baseball 1. JAMES SHAYNA We don't want him any longer--he's long enough. JANICE SHAYNA Take care of today, but never work overtime. RUSSELL POWERS Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. F.F.A. 3, 45 Baseball 3. ARTHUR RABERT A mad world, my masters! FRED RADELT Better a devil than a woman's slave. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 35 Speech Club 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Board 35 Class Pres. 3. BARBARA RAY Late to bed and late to rise, and you'll always go out with the regular guys. Class Sec. 1, 2, Sec. of Student Board 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Majorette 1, 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Speech Club 2, 33 Debate 4, Senior Play. -npsyfx gas W PETER SKEBERDIS He's a man we'll all agree, takes his lessons seriously. Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Vice Pres. MARGARET SMAILIS A ring on her finger, a man on her mind. Glee Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Ushers Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. NANCY SMITH Sugar and spice and everything nice, someday soon she'1l be sprinkled with rice. Library Club 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, G. A. A. 2. NOLA SNYDER All the sleep I ever need is five minutes more. Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 4, Speech Club 2, 3, Student Board 2, G.A.A. 2, Senior Play, Class Treas. 3, Office 3. 1 4. 33.2-1' 3 JAUNETA SOLLMAN Abit of devil, a bit of angel. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Ushers Club 3, 4, Ticket Takers Sec. 4, Student Board Treas. 4, Annual Staff Bookkeeper 45 Senior Play. ROBERT STAWECKI I'd ask you for the next dance, but all the cars are full. Basketball 1, 23 Football 4, Track 1. DOUGLAS STECKLY He's a hunter--women are his game. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Sentinel 4, Movie Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Track 3, 4, Senior Play. CLAIRE STEPHENS Athletic ability is what I've got. I love pleasure, but study not. E Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 15 1,4 1-in 'Q' MARGARET. TAYLOR Cold hands, warm heart. Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club Treas. 35 Library Club 2, 3, Speech Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play. JOHN THOMSON I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. HERBERT WARE A dwarf on a giant's shoulder sees the farther of the two. Transferred from Brown City 3. Spanish Club 4. OWEN WHITKOPF I never dare to be as funny as I can be. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Speech Club 3, Vice Pres., Junior Play. HAM STERN sALu'rAToR4AN It's not the whistle that makes the locomotive go, it's the silent steam. Glee Club 1, 4, Treas. 4, Ticket Takers 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Assist. Co- Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 45 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Library Club 1, junior Play, Class Sec. 3, Book Store 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK STOVER Let's take the long way home. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 15 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA SURDU So quiet, you hardly know she is near. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Ticket Takers Club 4, Annual Staff 4. JOHANNA 5wAN5QN VALEDICTORIAN She giggles over anything and then giggles because she giggled. Band 1, 2, 35 Treas. of Library Club 35 Speech Club 3, Annual Staff 4. Y DELORIS WILSON It is not what you do , it is what you get away with. Transferred from Lapeer 2. junior Play, Glee Club 2, 4, Library Club 3. RONALD WOODWORTH I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Track 3, spanish Club 4. MYRON ZAHNOW Men of few words are best. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. DELORES ZEHR Because she doesn't talk, it's no sign she has nothing to say. Glee Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, 4, Ticket Takers 4. Snaps TILLIE PITTMAN Transferred from South Lyons 4. Class History As the pages of our Memory Book are rapidly being completed, we turn back to the Ninth Grade and smilingly recall our high school years. When we entered our Freshmen year, we were looking forward to many new adventures. Our first adventure, which was a little scarey, was our initi- ation by the Junior Class. For our officers we selected: President, Jesse Tor- res: Vice President, Leonard Schunemang Secretary, Barbara Ray: Treasurer, Sandra Boskerg Student Board Representative, Charles Greenwald. Our spon- sors were Mr. Grove and Mr. Cooper. Our money making projects were fudge sales and bake sales. We started our Sophomore year with a little more confidence. Our officers were: President, Leonard Schunemang Vice President, Jack Stover: Secretary Barbara Ray: Treasurer, Shirley Brandt: Student Board Representative, Nola Snyder. Our sponsors were Mr. Roland and Mr. Hanson. Our second adven- ture was when our class took top honors when Barbara Ray was elected Queen of Football. There was a dance following the game in her honor. To make money we sold fudge, had bake sales, and sponsored dances. Our last event of the year was decorating the gym for Baccalaureat and graduation for the class of '53, After a most welcome vacation, we started our Jimior year. Our officers were: President, Fred Radeltg Vice President, Bob Harris: Secretary, Elaine Stern: Treasurer, Nola Snyder. Our sponsors were Mr. Skeberdis and Miss Force. The two big adventures of this year were, our Junior Play, Brides To Btu'n, which was a big success. Then came the Junior Prom, Rhapsody In Blue, with music by the Blue Note Band. We chose our class rings from the Josten Company. To make money for our Senior Trip, we sold Christmas Trees, Christmas Cards, and Magazines. Our biggest year, which was our Senior year, wes full of fun and hard work. For officers we elected: President, Vern Leretteg Vice President, Ronald Cischke: Secretary, Joan Hergert: Treasurer, Laura Jakobowskii Student Board Representatives were, Charlotte Caldwell, Ruth Knight, and Bob Harris. We had our pictures taken by Powel1's. Our money-making projects were Chr- istmas Trees, Christmas Cards, and Magazines. We also sold candy at all home games. Our three main adventures were: Our Senior Play, which was Anne of Green Gables. Shirley Brandt and Bob Harris were our nominations for the King and Queen of Football. Bob Harris was chosen king from the nominations of the whole student body. Then came our trip, our trip to New York was sponsored by Teen Tours. We stayed at the beautiful Taft Hotel and ate our meals at Longleys. . We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who has made it possible for us to graduate by saying, We are very proud to be graduating as the class of 1955. Class Motto- If the elevator to success is broken, don't forget the stairs. Class Flower- Orchid Class Color- Orchid and White 18 N X 519' Nu 'Y wx' 0 X If 6 sT . B Mo ,f' 'ixgfav-on C'scm'e1 'a' STPO Non sw a Rav, fULAR 00 J' Q07 2, ob Harris swf? av 0 ef' Q O 'Q Virginia Surdu 1-1 ,,,,, ' X ATHLETIC M Whitkopf and Clare Stevens K ELEU iw 3' 1 we N9 0 M Q6 1 I A rwX ello 'Z vu 1 F ... N - Class Prophecy 1970, and at long last a long-hoped-for dream has been fulfilled. The dedi- cation of the Deanna Dayton memorial hospital in Imlay City, Michigan is being held. The ceremony opened with invocation by the Rev. Lawrence Dean. Speeches were given by Gov. of Michigan, Roger Delannoy and United States Senator, Ruth Knight. The dedication closed with benediction by the Rev. Ronald Woodworth. We decided to take a tour of the hospital and at the door we were met and greeted by the receptionist, Laura Jakobowski. In the lobby we couldn't help but notice the beautiful paintings which were the work of such famous painters as Grandma Moses and Johanna Swanson. Don and Ron Herbert were assigned to us as our guides and we entered the elevator to see Herbie Ware operating the controls. We stepped off on the first floor and head nurse, Sandra Bosker, greeted us. We entered the waiting room just in time to hear Nurse Carol Buckland announce that Mrs. Jager, the former Nancy Smith, had just become the mother of twin boys. We went into the next room and saw X-ray technician, Priscilla Brown, taking X-rays of tennis champ, Virginia Surdu, who had sprained her wrist in a practice match with Elaine Stern. Her manager, Delores Zehr, also informed us that Jim Shayna had just defeated Ray Powers in the Olympic Swimming meet. In the next ward we ran into Child Psychologist, Christine Cole, who was hav- ing quite a session with Little Deanie the latest problem in the Weaver home. His mother, the former Deloris Wilson, was with him and occupied in catching up on the latest with her informer, Suzanne Folk. She informed us that Beatrice Jager had achieved her ambition. She is now a dorm mom in the mens' dorm at Notre Dame. She also told us that Nola Snyder is now working as cigarette girl at the Servicemens' Recreation Center. Just then we heard a voice over the loud speaker that we recognized as Mar- garet Smailis calling Emergency. We rushed downstairs to see ambulance driver, Bob Stawecki, arriving with the patient, followed by Sheriff, Douglas Gould. The ambulance came to a screeching halt and the stretcher was rolled out by the carriers, John Olivo and Ron Cischke. To our amazement, Coach Len Schuneman was on the stretcher. Upon our inquiry we discovered that he had been accidentally tackled in a scrimage game by full back, Bob Harris, and guard, Owen Whitkopf, who are now playing for Attica Tech, and managed by David Gigi Kilbreath. Immediately afterwards, Mrs. Schuneman, the former Shirley Brandt arrived with her chauffeur, Wayne Coffey. She was accompanied by Joan Hergert who is now secretary at the Skeberdis Research Inst. of which Peter Skeberdis, Jr. is professor. Just then our attention was distracted by the tooting of horns and a loud crash. We turned to see turkeys running all over. As it had happened, Bob Mishler, on his daily delivery of turkeys to the hospital cooks, Dan Burger and Florajean Frantz, had been side-swipped by the newest member to, the Road Aces, Charlotte Caldwell. At that moment Vernon Lerette, who has been unemployed since the Seniors quit selling Christmas tress, was walking by with his old school mate, Russell Powers. Seeing the disturbance, they took time out to help chase the turkeys. Our attention was once again distracted, but this time by the beating of drums and the cheering of people. Because of the big dedication in our town, the cir- cus had come to Imlay City. The distraction was a parade. Leading the parade was the famous Salvation Army Band, led by Barbara Ray who had given up her ideas of a married career woman, and featured was drummer, Mike Zahnow, and Trumpet player, John Thomson. Immediately following the band came the elephants with their bare back rid- er--the one and only--Miss Susan Kilbreath. The clowns came next with the funniest clown since Howdy Doody's Clarabelle- Clare Soupy Stephens. He was leading his pet flea, Herman, who had been trained by Flea Trainer, Roger Bpnnema. To our great surprise, our old friend, Margaret Taylor, was on the next wagon. She has put on a considerable amount of weight since school days and now holds the position of the fat woman. We followed the circus to the fair grounds and then wandered around to see the other attractions. In the first booth we discovered Joan Hill who had given up the restaurant business and now had her own, selling popcorn. She was keeping her assistant Ardin Mathews busy filling the salt shakers. In the next booth was Leon Gibbard drinking his daily glass of milk. He has replaced Sealtest Dan as the strong man. Another attraction was Elsie, the Bordon Cow. Her managers, who we all thought would be successful farmers, were Fred Radelt and Douglas Steckly. On our way to the Big Tent we ran into Shirley Dean, Donna Groendyk, and Tillie Pittman who are now home on leave from the Wacs. They told us they liked it so well they were twenty-year women. We reached the tent, went inside and who did we discover next to us but the former Marilyn Martz and Jauneta Sollman who are married and had brought their children to the big show. They told us that Art Rabert and Jack Stover are now partners in the Fix-it Shop for Model T's. As the show began, Evelyn Evans circled the track playing the calliope. Fol- lowing her was Janice Shayna with her trained dogs. With the blowing of the whistle by ring master, Bill Lewis, the show began. The show was over and, too tired to walk home, we hailed a taxi. To our amazement, the driver was Bill Elling, who is now operating this service be- tween here and Lum. We arrived home happy with the thought of renewing so many old acquaintances X LSL? Q Class Will Whereas, we, the seniors of fifty-five, have spent four, or more, years in this institution-- of learning, we feel it is only fitting that we make our last will and testament before departing from this life and the friends we love so dearly. Therefore, we, individually and severally, do will and bequeath to these, our friends, the following assets and liabilities, on this first day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty five. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Roger Bonnema, bequeath my exceptionally long legs to Bobby Lovell. Sandra Bosker, will my sweet ways to Pauline Caldwell. Shirley Brandt, leave nothing. I want more for myself. Priscilla Brown, will leave as soon as I canl Carol Buckland, leave something, but I don't know what. Daniel Burger, leave to give the rest of the world a break. Charlotte Caldwell, will my merry disposition to Lorraine Hoeksema. Ronald Cischke, leave my Parliamentary Procedure to Lee Lucas. Wayne Coffey, leave my bashful ways to Kenny Gould. Christine Cole, will my quiet ways to Marion Strump. Deanna Dayton, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Cavatassi to Jim Frantz. Lawrence Dean, leave to get a haircut. Shirley Dean, will my soft voice to Nancy Bonnema, Roger Delannoy, leave to replace Pres. Eisenhower. Bill Elling, leave. Evelyn Evans, will my flirtatious ways to Pauline Peaslee. Suzanne Folk, will my incessant chattering to Pat Sweet. Florajean Frantz, will my constant grin to Jane Rogers. Leon Gibbard, leave my basketball statistics to Stan Stover. Douglas Gould, will my charm to Darwin Warden. Dorma Groendyk, leave to get better acquainted with the world. Robert Harris, leave my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Charles Dockham. Donald Herbert, will my quiet ways to Harold Campbell. Ronald Herbert, will my Book of Love to Dick Day. Joan Hergert, will my ability to keep a straight face to Beverly Vlieg. Joan Hill, will my artistic ability to the Junior Class Poster Committees. Laura Jakobowslci, leave my debating ability to Pat Schneider. David Kilbreath, leave. Congratulations Davel . ,I , ...V V , I, Susan Kilbreath, will my worn out brain to Duane Maison. I, Ruth Knight, will my ability to obtain tardy slips to Dawson Whitkopf. I, Vern Lerette, leave my curly hair to Dick Kirkbride. I, Marilyn Martz, leave my beautiful soprano voice to Mr. Gagnon. I, Robert Mishler, will my art in turkey raising to Gary Nelson. I, John Olivo, will my flirty brown eyes to Glen Stern. I, Russ Powers, will my friendly ways to Chuck Vlieg. I, Ray Powers, leave my bashful ways to Don Snyder. I, Art Rabert, leave my oil burning car to Fred Alverson. I, Fred Radelt, leave my two front teeth to anyone who can find them on the football field. Barbara Ray, will my tennis shoes to Margaret Stern. Leonard Schuneman, will my gavels to anyone who has my qualifications. I, Lyle Secord, will leave if possible. I, James Shayna, will my excess height to Naomi Metzger. I, Janice Shayna, will my Home Ec. ability to Norma Lake. I, Peter Skeberdis, leave my thinking cap to John Delmore. I, Margaret Smailis, leave my shy ways to Rosemary Kaake. ' I, Nancy Smith, will my feminine ways to Connie Miller. I, Nola Snyder, leave my different hair styles,--and colors to Karen Caldwell. I, Jauneta Sollman, leave my acting ability to Julie Knight. I, Robert Stawecki, leave my streaks of rubber as a land mark to Imlay City High School. I, Doug Steckly will my safe hay wagon to the Sophomore Class. I, Clare Stephens, leave to join Soupy Sales and all his bird bathes. I, Elaine Stern, will my annual staff position to any interested Junior. I, Jack Stover, leave something to somebody. I, Virginia Surdu, will my ability to handle a basketball to John Mulder. I, Johanna Swanson, leave my art supplies to Mr. Wheeler. I, Margaret Taylor, will my organ bench to Marilyn Clark. I, John Thomson, leave my pessimistic conclusions to Eva Woodmansee. L L I, Herbert Ware, will my ? What's the scoop? I, Dick Warner, leave to follow in the footsteps of those who went before me. I, Owen Whitkopf, will my capability to tell tall stories to anyone who can use it. I, Deloris Wilson, leave my love for red cars to Pat Benner. Bill Lewis, will my ability to have fun to Eileen Rathka. Ardin Matthews, leave as quietly as I came. I, Ronald Woodworth, will my technique for Teasing Girls in Government Class to Ike Ferrier. I, Delores Zehr, will my research on How to Keep the Man You Love to Dian Best. I, Mike Zalmow, will my excess desk tapping to Mrs. Mac Rae. I, Beatrice Jager, leave my abundance of knowledge to Elaine Booth. L L To Mr. Wheeler, we leave a bottle of Miles Nervine in hopes that his nervous system will be in condition for the class of fifty-six. To Mr. Norlin, we leave the ability to profit from all of our mistakes in order to better the school. To the Juniors, we leave NOTHING since they already think they have EVERYTHING. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to make money. ' To the Freshmen, we leave our sympathy. In witness whereof, we have here unto subscribed our names and set our seal the first day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty five. The Senior Class JUNIOR PLAY BRIDES TO BURN DIRECTOR: F. J. THAYER ,-5 32 LJ Z' 4311 wa, nl TISH GUNDY ..... . . .ELAINE STERN GILROY RUNDY ......... LEN SCHUNEMAN CLARICE BORLAND ...... RUTH KNIGHT GERTRUDE BORLAND .... SANDRA BOSKER HAROLD HAZARD ....... CHARLES GREENWALD FRANK FULTON ........ ROBERT HARRIS SUE PRENTIS . . . . . .EVELYN EVANS HOTCHKISS ............ OWEN WHITKOPF SAPOLI A PIPP ......... CAROL BUCKLAND MADAME GASPARILLA . . . DELORES WILSON DR. JONESBY .......... BILL ELLING FLORENCE REMSEN ......... MINNIE STEARN ............ ANNE SHIRLEY ............. MRS. ALEXANDER SPENCER . . . MARILLA CUTHBERT ......... MRS. BARRY ............... MRS. RACHEL LYNDE .... . . . MATTHEW CUTHBERT .... . . . JOSIE PYE GILBERT BLYTHE .... . . . DLANA BARRY ....... . . . MOODY SPURGEON . . . . . . MRS. ALLAN ....... . . . IRA MILLS JOAN HERGERT LAURA JAKOBOWSKI JAUNETA SOLLMAN CHARLOTTE CALDWELL RUTH KNIGHT BARBARA RAY SANDRA BOSKER VERN LERETTE NOLA SNYDER DOUGLAS GOULD SHIRLEY BRANDT DOUGLAS STECKLY MARGARET TAYLOR ...ROBERTHARRIS SENIOR PLAY ANNE OF GREEN GABLES DIRECTOR: MRS. DUNCAN MAC RAE A VAC Snapshots sv ,X If ,w Q51 'ta441I1'4 M 5 pu.sw++5r 'BUF' -9' 4 I I ' Seniors--13 years at Irnlay City High School Back Row: Margaret Taylor, Deanna Dayton, Mlke Zahnow, Barbara Ray, Susan K1lbreath. Front Row: Sandra Bosker, Suzanne Folk, Peter Skeberdis, Roger Bonnema, Owen Whitkopf, Bob Harris, Leon Gibbard. Absent: Carol Buckland. NN. The good old days! Senior Class--First Grade 'Q 4. I Gi ri 1 2 I fc 03532 5 Sophomores Top row: Dorothy Koenig, Barbara Lake, Larry Brandt, Larry Teal, Velma Groendyke, Mr. Cavatassi-- Sponsor, john Delmore, Darwin Worden, Clinton Childers, Sally Turner, Blanche Wedlake, Verna jean Hayward. Second row: Marilyn Swailes, Helen Parker, Jack Hoeksema., Ed Badder, Henry Green, Theodore Lerette, Ed Louwsma, Robert Meyer, Jolm Mulder, Wilma Elling, Ruth Ann Clarkson. Front row: Shirley Owen, Mary Mc Lean, Betty Burgess, Catherine Robinet, Barbara Richards, Victor Walker, Austin Stroman, Reva Hoeksema, Pat Koyl, Beverly Prelilz. Top row: Carol Pizzimenti, Gerald Watz, Gayle Hickie, Allen Scott, james Harrison, Tom Dowling, Richard Brinker, Ailla Hill, john Sollmon, Miss Force--Sponsor. Second Row: Don Biclcnell, Larry Crawford, Alice Skeberdis, Fidel Castrillo, Robert Vanderlip, Dale Watz, Richard Hall, Stanley Stover, Howard Burger, Carol Sue Henry. Front row: Patty Lovell, Marion Hill, Betty Harris, Marilyn Deabler, Judy Hull, Lee Lucas, Deanna Tanis, Tom Dwyer, Patsy Sweet, julie Knight, Ann Mott, Patsy Schneider. Absent: Muriel Clarkson, Mable Dawson, Frank Hunter, Doris Madeline, Bob Smith, Ted Woltjer. Sophomores Top row: Larry Best, Richard Kirkbride, Rose Mary Kaake, Allen Tanis, Gary Folsom, Richard Day, Tom Blonde, Sandra Sisson, Nancy Bonnema, Dian Best, Ivra jean Combs. Second row: Bill Stawecki Don Sweet, Bruce Chatterson, Curtis Maxwell, Dawson Whitkopf, Larry Dom-ow, Donald Rowley, Donald, Reynolds, james Anderson, Daniel Finton. Front row: Larry Schultz, Esther Villalpando, Pauline Har- man, Barbara Dean, Kathleen Zuhlke--Sec. , Reuben Cain--Treas. , Gerald Greemnan--Vice Pres. , Orill F rant--Pres. , Gail Lucas, Beverly Gould, Claude F ox. In May of 1954 our class of 107 people elected the following officers: Orill Frantz--President, Gerald Greenman--Vice President, Kathleen Zuhlke--Secretary, Reuben Cain--Treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Force and Mr. Cavatassi. Early in the second semester our class sponsored a bake sale. Pat Schneider, a member of the Class of 1957, was elected Homecoming Queen of Football. Pat was to be crowned during half-time at the homecoming game, but due to rain the event was postponed until the dance immediately following the game. One of the chief goals of our class has been to earn money for our Senior trip. In the fall of 1954 we held a class party. The event was a success, with nearly all of the Sophomore Class turning out for it. 31 Freshmen Top row: Elidoro Gutierrez, jerry Billxet, Fred Alverson, Roger Evans, Geraldine Herrington, james Hough, janet Harrison, Norma Bissett, Virginia Frantz, Margaret Green, Bill Dinsmore, Ed O'Donnell. Second row: joe Kowalski, Allen Butler, Bob Hollenbeck, Paul Iloncai, Larry Maru, Rollie Childers, Larry Baker, Bob Lindsey, Charles Berry, Bill Dotson, Edward Clark, Lucille Carr. Front row: Kay Harp, Barbara Goss, julia Goodrich, Judy McKil1en, Nadine Roth- -Sec. , Betty King, Iva Smith--Pres. , Talmadge Lindsey--Treas. , Dale Campbell--Vice Pres. , Evelyn Macklem, Janice Fritch, Callie Childers. Top row: Pauline Peaslee, Donald Owen, Mary Jane Brinker, Nancy Stawecki, Elaine Smith, O1-dell Turner, Sandra Stricker, Charlene Pratt, Yvonne Dale, Bronwen Van Wagoner, Shirley McLean, Marjorie McNary, Frances Carranza. Second row: Mrs. Cotruvo--Sponsor, Nancy Upleger, Bob Nickora, Mike Reinbold, Don Snyder, Charles Vlxeg, Bernard Spencer, Richard Powers, Mary Tread- gold, Richard Woodmansee, Eva Wiegersma, Mr. Gagnon--Sponsor. Front row: Robert Lovell, Larry Touchette, Elaine Booth, Frank Woolner, Frances Zuhlke, Robert Dwyer, Bill Olivo, Jerome Sefcovic, Donald Coenen, Betty Secord, Darold Vincent, Thomas Benner. Absent: Carl Deming, Sharon Hill, john Roth, Keith Van Putten. Eighth Grade Top row: Gordon Hoeksema, Franklin Renault, Larry Bogart, Nancy Schultz, Suzanne jones, Karen Stern, Earl Greenwald, Sandra Stover, Rosalie Anderson, Cleo Hansen. Second row: Robert Wittrig, Walter Richards, Bruce Carr, james Romosier, Pat Emerick, john Lengeman, Nacho Ramirez, jose- phine Burgess, Kenneth Stephens. Front row: Randall Clark, Shirley Zahnow, Colin Kaake--Student Board Representative, jim Ward--Treas. , janet Van Conant--Pres. , Jerry Wilson--S ec. , Susan Tanis --Vice Pres. , Rebekah Whitcome, Kathryn Koyl, Ralph Clark. Top row: Mrs. Yotmgs--Sponsor, Connie Miller, Barbara Johnson, Kay Snoddy, Ismael Rosas, Tommy Herman, Judy Smith, Carol Fifield, Shirley Robinet, Marcia Strump, Gloria Dargel, Mr. Hunter-- Sponsor. Second row: Katherine Treadgold, Sandy Ray, Christopher Adams, David Balabon, Tony Castillo, Andy Van Der Ploeg, Byron Dawson, Dell Tong, Tom Nachtrieb, Howard Lucas. Front row: Harold Brinker, Paul Nelson, John Dean, Elizabeth Bower, Sally Henry, Judy Watkins, Dick Evans, Gary Gibbard, jerry Touchette. Absent: Reese Kittle, jim Makedonsky, Mary jo Maples. Seventh Grade Top Row: Jake Dennis, Ruth Ann Brinker, Carolann Dewey, Florence Sefcovic, Hoyt Showler, Nancy Koyl, Kathleen Reek, Carole Spencer, Carol McNary. Third Row: Miss Muma., Margie Mott, john Stapleton, joan Smith, Gary Tong, Gerald Robinet, Charles Brabb, David Smith, Steve Balabon, Kurt Lucas, Mr. Mitchell. Second Row: Linda Burgess, Vincente Rodriguez, Bonnie Schaaf, Edward Sefcovic, Larry Kennel, Peter Brabb, Thomas Bradburn, Margaret Skeberdis, Shirley Swailes, Dorothy Hill, Barbara Fannin, Francis Biugess. Front Row: William Maison, William Nagy, Carolyn Dean, Thomas Prodmore, Merrietta Schneider, Dianne Foster-Treasurer, George F. Braidwood-President, Jane Perkins-Secretary, john Gibbard, Larry Kinkle, Mary jane Whitcome, Kenneth Smith. Absent: Elizabeth Homer, James Morrice-Student Board Representative, Marguerite Watmuff, Nancy Williams- Vice-President. Last September our class of forty-six members elected the following officers: President--Rick Braidwood Vice President--Christine Betley Secretary--Jane Perkins Treasurer--Dianne Foster Student Board Representative--Jim Morrice. Miss Muma and Mr. Mitchell are our sponsors. We elected Nancy Williams for our Vice President after Christine Betley transferred to Weber Junior High School in Saginaw. During the year Jackie Dennis transferred from Attica and Vicente Rodriguez from Capac. The boys and girls in our room have enjoyed participating in noon-hour basket ball. ,,w1,.,, Sixth Grade ry I6 JW X if Top row: Larry Cook, Richard Dotson, Florence Harris, Dick Pelong, Gloria Hoisington, Rudy Heidin- reich, Pauline Northrop, Orval Dowling, Eileen Deming, Susan Buike, Susan Nelson, Bobby Day. Second row: james Van Conant, Leroy Zuhlke, Kathleen Thompson, Mary Homer, Linda Herman, Sharon Kaake, Sally Patten, Bob Maison, Robert Chriscinske, Douglas Rowley, Frank Olivo, John Hickie. Front row: jim Dinsmore, Daniel Burke, Ernest Michel, Lee Reams, Fred Bray, I-lerby Dahn, Marilyn Poley, Ellen Henry, Kathryn Brown, jimmy Carr, David Butler, Beverly Bray, Carrol Sim- mons. Absent--Carol Teal, Ralph Leismer, Donnie Mc Nutt, Faye Vanderlip, joe Childers, Wendell Samson. Fifth Grade A lil - S- - -S -W Top row: Michael Folk, Gerald Brinker, Ray Mc Leish, Robert Brown, Mildred Pe.Long, Gail Nolin, Melvin Greenwald, Richard LaBarre, David Dargel, Leonard Greenwald. Second row: David Williams, Nancy Hill, Alexandra Skeberdis, Marianne Smailis, Alice Fifield, Douglas justin, Douglas Perkins, Bethann Brown, Karen Kennel, Mrs. Spencer. Front row: Robert Hinker, Bruce Bray, Gail Priehs, james Collins, Sally Dawson, Cherril Gray, james Weaver, Gary Zuhlke, Gary Buike, Dale Turner, Judy Michel, Ronald Dean. Absent--Ann Myers, Rebecca Eckel, Donald Nolin. Fourth Grade Top row: Keith Tong, Carol Ann Meyers, Janet Youngs, Barbara Mott, John Yntema, Mary Lu Brad- burn, Susan Lengemann, Tommy Gibbard, james King, Carl Chockley. Second row: Larry Clark, Frederick Saplen, Patricia Stawecki, Mary Knight, David Dotson, Carol Bogart, Paul Carrasco, Gerald Schwan, janet Nachtrieb, Paula Gibbard, Miss Linel-car. Front row: Raymond Williams, Ruth Zuhlke, Patricia Castro, Richard Evans, Sharon Wilcox, john Hobolth, Linda Whitkopf, Barbara Payne, Howard Koyl, Marion Montney. Absent--Terry Dunn, Jean Lickley, Virginia Rosas, Sharon Stenzel, James Teal Third Grade Top row: Donald Chockley, Mickey Sharrard, Billy Richards, Julia Willis, Susan Brown, Anne Braid- wood, john Reinhold, Brenda Clark, Pamala Harley, Donna Harmon, Mary Jane Ray, Stanley Boven, Miss Shumar. Second row: Gary Roy, Tommy Germayne, Barbara Wooster, Barbara Schaaf, Leon Contreras, Charles Childers, Peter Norlin., Tom Shull, Carol Priehs, Dennis Stricker, Billy Schell, Evelyn Treadgold. Front row: Kay Martz, Alice Brinker, Patrick Sapien, Joyce Monmey, Terry Saunders, Bobby Makedonsky, Charles Schonfeld, Hal Cunningham, Karen Grigg, Sylvia Cornell, jane Greenwald, Sheila Northrop, Lois Dorrow, Penny Arndt. Absent--David Gibbard, Connie Schoen- berg, Emily Young. v r, J, ,, x N Q Second Grade Top row: Sandra Blank, Terry Anderson, Mary Morrice, Nancy Homer, Tommy Reek, Gary Glassford, Carmen Sapien, janet Butler, Nelson Koyl. Second row: Sandra Ray, Douglas Stenzel, Billy Lawrence, Allen Buckland, Ray Childers, Paula Mc Leish, Lupe Contreras, Lee Stryker, Gail Schwan, Front row: Danny Akerman, Robert Chockley, Larry Pittenger, Sharon Bray, joan Gibbard, joan Burke, Jennifer Atwell, Michael Raymond, jimmy Nolin, joey Roy, Ray Lucas. Absent--Virginia Cross, Russell Woos- ter, Richard Vandenberg. Mrs. Calvert--teacher. Top row: Dale Buike, Harry Dawson Watmuff, Dennis Dresser, Cheryl Walker, Rometta Childers, jimmy Crego, Tommy Whitkopf, David Carl Ewbank, Janet Chriscinsl-ce, Doreen Lickley. Second row: Alfred Balderas, Linda. Stern, Sue Ann Kilbourne, Angela Fay Lazar, Mary Ramirez, Diane Robinet, Ricky Bogart, jimmy Thomson, joan Priehs, Mrs. Ackerman. Front row: Regan Scott, Marlena Mig- nery, Bruce Churchill, Mary Lou Gomez, jimmy Wilcox, Consuela Roderique, Fred joe PeLong, Barbara Bonaventura, jimmy Schiller, Nancy Hillman. Absent--Dee Anne Geno, Nancy Wooster. First Grade S Top Row: Sharon Wagner, George Taack, Fem Blonde, Melanie Metcalf, Mrs. Ward, David Wilcox, Roy Tong, Eric Wallis, Alice Chriscinske, Diane Anderson. Second Row: Vicki Martz, junior Ramirez, Carl Dewey, Esther Skeberdis, Gregory Lucas, Susan Wheeler, Michael Schonfeld, Danny Dodge, Patricia Hunter. Front Row: john Van Conant, Paul Boven, joseph Montney, Manuel Sapien, Ga Maples. Absent: Megan Van Wagoner, Ramona Gonzales. W il is il i ii i ii 6. Top row: Judy Pittenger, Angelina Ramirez, john Gonzoles, janet Grigg, Frank Mercadante, Miss Klann, Carol Clark, Lynn Schonfeld, Donn Makedonsky, Patrick Gray, Bobby Wilcox. Front row: Judy Shull, Marcia Vratny, Christina LePard, Sharon Simons, Dale Youngs, Linda Southwell, Phillip Brown, Rodney Warner, Larry Michael, Mark Roy, Joan Atwell. Absent--Paul Anderson, Susan Boomer, Dane 38 Yntema, Michael Baras, Michael Taack, Gail Roy, Larry Teal, Roger Dotson. V arsitv Club -lk? 5311 Top Row: Charles Dockham, Leon Gibbard, jim Frantz, Isaac Ferrier, Roger Bonnema, john Mulder, Bob Stawecki, Clare Stephens, Dale Rowley. Second Row: Dave Kilbreath, Fred Radelt, Wayne Samson, Bill Stawecki, Dan Burger, Orill Frantz, Bill Lewis, Howard Burger, Don Coenen. Front Row: Coach Powers, Duane Maison, jack Stover, Bob Harris, Len Schuneman, John Olivo, Owen Whitkopf, Ron Woodworth. er. Larry Dorow, ,L-. f .- iw h fin. X w 'Su K M 5 S-in 1 1 5, N , 3,4 sw 2 Stan Stov if S WZ? Q, ,V t , in k .?i.4f' f X, r ,- ' . if 'sr at X 'E' .,,, ::f W.: - lane Maison Clare Stephens Leon Gibbard 121014 Stvver 1 League Quarterback Basketball Captain K Honorable Mention --All State HonorabkenMIintio All League End . School Scoring Record-319 Points 33 Owen Whltkopf All South Central Guard Honorable Mention--All State Most Valuable Player A11 South Central Forward JI ,F Larry Dorow All League Second Team Ron Woodworth Co-Captain Football 4--w n vid Kilbreath u' very efficient manager. Len Schuneman 'Harris Most Valuable Player Co-Ca tain Football All Tnamna 'Frllllnanlc --I - P - -- Football Top Row: David Kilbreath--Mgr. , Charles Dockham, Bill Lewis, Jim Frantz, Bill Stawecki, Dale Rowley, Ed jackson, john Mulder, Coach Cavatassi. Second Row: jim Harrison, Larry Dorow, Duane Maison, Jack Stover, Len Schuneman, Orill Frantz, Stan Stover, Howard Burger. Front Row: Coach Powers, Clare Stephens, Bob Stawecki, Dan Burger, Fred Radelt, Ron Woodworth, john Olivo, Bob Harris, Owen WhifkOPf- Football Schedule Marine City 13 Imlay 6 St. Peter and Paul 12 Imlay 0 Ortonville 6 Imlay 38 Millington 0 Imlay 27 North Branch 9 Imlay 7 Mayville 0 Imlay 39 Capac 6 Imlay 20 Almont O Imlay 33 All South Central Bob Harris--Left Tackle Len Schimeman--Full Back Duane Maison--Quarterback Clare Stephens--Right End Fred Radelt--Right Guard Honorable Mention Owen Whitkopf, John Olivo, Jack Stover, Orill Frantz. FOOTBALL The Spartans completed a successful season this year, having won five while losing three. During the season we blanked three teams and never allowed over two touchdowns in any one game. Spartans chosen for All-League first team were: Len Schuneman, Bob Harris, Duane Maison, Clare Stephens, and Fred Radelt. Owen Whitkopf, John Olivo, Jack Stover, and Orill Frantz received honorable mention for the All- League honor. Bob Harris was named on the All-State Second Team, and Len Schune- man received All-State honorable mention. Co-Captains this year were Ron Woodworth and Bob Harris. Len Schune- man was voted most valuable player by his teammates. arsity Football Back Row: Clare Stephens, Bob Stawecki, Coach Powers, Owen Whitkopf, Bob Harris. Front Row: Dan Burger, jack Stover, Fred Radelt, Ron Woodworth, John Olivo, Len Schuneman. Reserve Football ai IB L Top Row: Mike Reinhold, Bill Lewis, Larry Baker, William Dotson, Keith Van Putten. Third Row: Y. W. Pelong, Bob Lindsey. Second Row: jerry Billiet, Dale Campbell, Larry Touchette. Front Row: Curtis Maxwell, Reuben Cain, Bill Olivo, Ed Badder, Bob I-lollenbeck, Don Snyder, Fred Alverson. 43 Leon Gibbard Owen Whitkopf Larry Dorow Duane Maison Clare Stephens Roger Bonnema Ike Ferrier Wayne Samson Jack Stover jim Frantz Ron Woodworth Charles Berry Totals Owen Whitkopf 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 Totals Leon Gibbard 1953-54 1954-55 Totals Roger Bonnema 1952-S3 1953-54 1954-55 Totals Clare Stephens 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 Totals jack Stover 1953-54 1954-55 Totals 1954-55 Basketball Records Back Row: Coach Powers, jim Ward, Owen Whitkopf. Front Row: Roger Bonnema, Jim Frantz, Duane Maison, F6 FTM FT PCT PF PTS Leon Gibbard, jack Stover, David Kilbreath-Mgr. , Ron 130 59 71 83' 1 15 319 Woodworth, Wayne Samson,La.rry Dorow, Clare Stepher 93 77 122 63. 1 50 263 Isaac Fel-Tier, 54 43 38 74.1 31 151 48 29 52 55. 8 41 125 48 26 55 47. 3 44 12? 41 37 65 56. 9 56 119 B k 8 5 7 71. 4 3 21 t b I I 4 5 8 62. 5 5 13 a S e a 4 4 7 57.1 3 12 1 2 4 50. 0 3 4 1 0 0 00. 0 1 2 0 0 0 00. 0 1 0 432 287 449 63. 9 254 1151 1955 Record Season Records of the Seniors WOI1 15 - Lost 4 FG FT FTM PCT PF League Champions 38 23 37 62. 2 35 99 District champions 99 60 84 71. 4 46 258 gl, 77 122 63, 1 50 263 230 160 233 68. 6 131 620 Basketball They V' Team Almont 52 ' 68 22 35 62. 9 2 1 158 Cepeo 46 5 130 59 71 83, 1 15 319 Oxford 42 5 198 81 106 76. 4 36 477 Millington 40 f Sts. Peter 8 Paul 68 I Ortonville 50 l 2 1 2 50, 0 2 5 North Branch 57 1 29 17 41 41. 5 43 75 Mevville 47 7 41 37 65 56, 9 1 56 119 Millington 62 ' 72 55 108 50. 9 101 199 Cnpeo 55 ' Almont 50 I Ortonville 41 1 2 4 5 8Q. 0 3 3 North Branch 58 I 20 20 36 55. 5 32 60 Mayville 67 ' 48 26 55 47. 3 44 122 Dye ------- Clniefmne Tolnnev 68 f 70 6 50 96 52.1 79 190 Millington Foffeif Goodrich ----- D istrict Tourney 63 I Almont 59 1 0 2 2 100 0 2 St, Mihael, Pontiac ---- Regional 4 4 2 7 57, 1 3 12 Tourney JZ. 4 T 6 9 66. 7 3 14 Tofele 962 11- arsit Basketball l David Kilbreath--Manager, jack Stover, Clare Stephens, Roger Bonnema., Owen Whitkopf, Leon Reserve BasketbaH Gibbard. Top Row: jerry Greenman, john Mulder, jack Hoeksema., Charles Vlieg, Don Rowley, Dawson Whit- kopf, Bob Lindsey, Charles Berry. Second Row: Gordon I-loeksema, Stan Stover, Tom Blonde, Larry Maru, Bob Meyer, Allen Butler, Y.W. Pelong. Front Row: Bob Lovell, Larry Touchette, Dale Camp bell, Don Coenen, Fred Alverson, jerry Billiet, jerry Wilson-Mgr. BasebaH, Back Row: Charles Dockham, jim Frantz, Owen Whitkopf, Dale Rowley, Larry Dorow, jim Harrison, Bob Harris, Bill Lewis, Wayne Samson. Front Row: Coach Powers, Leon Gibbard, Orill Franfz, jack Stover, Clare Stephens, Len Schuneman, Ron Woodworth, Duane Maison, David Kilbreath-Mgr. 100 Yard Dash 200 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Dash Mile Run 180 Yard Low Hurdles 120 Yard High Hurdles 880 Yard Relay Medley Relay Shot Put Pole Vault High Jump Broad Jump Track Permanent Record from 1940 to 1954 Robert Frenthoway 10.4 Robert Frenthoway--Tom McCorry 24.0 Russell Secor 54.4 Don Kahler 2:05.3 Don Kahler 4:41.0 Leonard Schuneman 22.2 Albert Dorow 15.6 Frentheway-Scott-Ward-Glosque 1:35.0 Gibbard-Ha11-Frantz-Ferrier 2:41.5 Max Irish 43'5 Albert Dorow 11'3 Douglas Maison 5'8 Robert Frenthoway 21' Track Prospects for 1955 1942 1942 1940 1941 1941 1952 1943 1942 1954 1950 1946 1950 1942 Leon Gibbard, Clare Stephens, Issac Ferrier, Duane Maison, Jim Frantz, Ron Woodworth Jack Stover, Stan Stover, Leonard Schuneman, John Olivo, Douglas Steckly, Orill Frantz Robert Harris. ' . 7 Snapshots -I v-if X Rnst Pl SCC smcc Kalbi-ICISCH -M-f--wi .IQ ,-aff .Q . JK .. ,. x , . .tfkx-Q,:,s ' , . ...-h M- X... Ov-tfl Fr-grgft Char-loT Second Place .Q 3lDwe 1 I N X fs ' vw HX L E X 'x .f 'if-Z ' Owen WNTKQPF -f Ccach Pgwerg, 9 A x DlSTnncT Chew-plonS H Q1 8'-kllP'VQ Os-u4lJTlrvx TSQK ,STQM Fr-an-rrz., STovC ' nx6Y cuyodvugk PAT BQHDQF if , ' :lu M Ssllwan , Zekr- , Sun-dug, arm'-T rua'-Hannenr Sftv-rx , Kolb!-0ATh CJ Reserve Cheerleaders Mau-ilyn Clark, Shirley Zahnow, Janet Van Conant, Kathy Zuhlkc, Barbara Dean, Y. W. Pe Long A8 Varsity heerleaders Ruth Knight. Carol Buckland. Rose Mary Kaake Dian Best, Pat Schneider, Y. W. PeLong. VJ Snapshots ,.,f ' . 'J NK, GLAnAn 'Q' , x 113. 7 3 NJ Top Row: julie Knight, Carol Sue Henry, Betty Steffes, Mrs. Cotruvo--Sponsor. Second Row: Marion Strump, Evelyn Evans, Marilyn Clark. Front Row: Pat Schneider--Sec. , Dolores Watson-- Sergeant at arms, Barbara Ray--Pres. , Ruth Knight--Treas. , Virginia Surdu--V, Pres. Absent: V. J. Hayward. The aim of the G.A.A. is to create new interest in athletics among the girls of Imlay City High School. The working plan of this organization is a point system under which each girl must have earned one hundred points before she is allowed to join the club. After becoming a members of the G.A.A. it is possible, and desirable, for the girls to continue earning points. These additional points are rewarded at the end of the year by an appropriate award namely: first year--a certificateg sec- ond year--a ping third year--a letter: fourth year--a medal. These points may be achieved by participation in an active sport. X :QW Book Store ' Staff Gail Lucas, Evelyn Macklem, Paulette Clark UM SEW HX. B S Annual Staff fi , w 3 9 nw f ' ltnslunq' --- s41,2fQ2,',32gg,iav'fM''X 7 flivfnggs 5 I 1 -. V , . it ,.,' wiggiaag ,,. - Q , I -, I , ..', ,,., - -- ,A A .klkz w ,.., lf. 1.. ,smfgi .,,1 If ' as , A , , Back Row: Pat Smith, Evelyn Evans, Marilyn Clark, Betty Steffes--Assistant Bookkeeper, Dolores Watson--Assistant Business Manager, Miss Hammond--Sponsor, Elaine Stern--Editor-in-chief, Deanna Dayton, Marlene Stern, Margaret Taylor, jauneta Sollman--Bookkeeper, Shirley Dean, Christine Cole Front Row: Sandra Bosker, Ruth Knight--Advertising Manager, Margaret Smailis, Suzanne Folk, joan Hergert--Assistant Editor fSeniorj, Eileen Rathka--Assistant Editor Uuniorj, Johanna Swanson--Art Editor, Laura jakobowski--Secretary, Shirley Brandt--Business Manager, Virginia Surdu, Carol Eddy. Absent: Pat West, Norma Lake, Barbara Ray. The Annual Staff of 1955 is happy to present to you the seventh edition of the Imlay City Spartan. We have given many hours of hard work to the annual. We owe a debt of gratitude to Miss Hammond, our Sponsor, and Elaine Stern, our Editor-in-Chief for their careful planning and guidiance throughout our long pull so that we may now present to you an annual of which we are very proud. We hope you will enjoy it now as you read it and that, in future years, it will bring back many fond memories of your school days. X gil XF .-EE E gi S EJ' ee-fl liallgirl ISI 52 , gg ii HZQQXXZ ill F Top row: Miss Robbins--Sponsor, Esther Sefcovic, Velma Groendyk, Mary Treadgold, Wilma Elling, Arlene Muir, Margaret Stern, Sandra Sisson, Deanna Tanis, Marilu Le Pard. Second row: Marilyn Martz, Gail Nelson, Beverly Parnicky, Elaine Booth, Mary jane Brinker, Violet Criscuola. First row: Barbara Goss, Iva Smith, Virginia Frantz, Betty King, Lupe White--Treas. , joan Hill--Pres., Donna Groendyk--Vice Pres. , Edith Ryckman--Sec. , Florajean Frantz, Margaret Ann Green. P i i ' , V F nv a U Library ,- t M. 1 . , it -, . V Y ' ' ', ' fb if ' . F .5 L 2' 4 Club if What goes where? Busy Beavers y juz-1 ,5- wlg XXX!! 4-. ' ...sq 0 Busy !--Studying? Librarians also read! Ushers Club Top row: Beverly Parnicky, Edith Ryckman, Sharon Anderson, Ruth Woodworth, juaneta Sollman, Carol Eddy, Margie LePard, Marilyn Clark, Betty Steffes, Janice Kalbfleisch, Betty King, Miss Force-- Sponsor. Second row: joan Hill, Donna Groendyk, Louella Clark, Laura jakobowski, Margaret Smailis, Margaret Stem, Pat Benner, Mary Lee Howard, Marguerite Laidler, Dolores Watson, Flora- jean Frantz. Front row: Lupe Gutierrez, Shirley Dean, Lupe White, Virginia Surdu--Vice Pres. , Shirley Brandt--Sec. , Elaine Stern--Pres. , Marlene Stern--Treas. , Gail Nelson, Elaine Booth, Pat Smith, Delores Zehr. Ushers Club The Usher' s Club with 33 members started the year with the following elected as officers: Elaine Stern--President Virginia Surdu--Vice President Shirley Brandt--Secretary Marlene Stern--Treasurer The Ushers Club, as a service club, is ready for duty whenever called upon. They act as ushers at assemblies, plays, pep-meetings, or any other activity which would require their assistance. 54 Debate Top row: Laura jakobowski, Ruth Knight, Marilyn Clark. Front row: Sandra Bosker, Barbara Ray. If you can't convince them, confuse them. Movie Club Top row: Lee Lucas, Larry Teal, Larry Best, Gabriel Kowalski, Richard Hall, Edward Badder, Donald Rowley, Donald Reynolds, Richard Brinker, David Guzman, Richard Kirkbride, Allen Scott. Front row: Douglas Steckly, Allen Tanis, jack Stover--Pres. , Peter Skeberdis--Vice Pres. , Fred King-- Treas. , Dale Rowley--Sec. , Larry Smith, jerry Watts, Mr. Skeberdis--Sponsor. Absent: Larry Schultz. The annual events of the Movie Club range from running movies for classes to the Pot-Luck Party which is a food demolishing success. f 5 'fi-TY1ZTrf6f',':.'fff Junior Band 2 ,Y A, V ,,Lv-M in! Top Row: Carolyn Dean, Gary Tong, Ruth Ann Brinker, Robert Maison, Shirley Zahnow, Colin Kaake, John Gibbard, Larry Kinlde. Second Row: Thomas Bradburn, Kathryn Treadgold, Karen Stern, Margaret Skeberdis, Suzann jones, Rosalie Anderson, janet Van Conant, Judy Watkins, Mr. Mitchell--director. Front Row: Kathryn Brown, Marilyn Poley, Florence Harris, Gary Tong, Susan Buike, David Smith, Carrol Simmons, Jimmy Dinsmore. The main activities of the band during marching season, took place at the half-time ceremonies of our home football games. The Pep Band stepped up the school spirit at football games, basketball games, and pep meetings. The concert season was a busy one. A number of our students entered the Solo and Ensemble Festival which was held this year at Cass City, Michigan on February 19. Through the months of January, February and part of March our organization was busily preparing for the annual third District Band Contest at Grand Blanc, which we entered in March. After the contest we had a Spring Concert on March 18. We ended the season as usual by marching in the Memorial Day Parade. 59 Girls' Glee Club 6 Top Row: Lupe White, Beverly Parnicky, Eileen Rathka, Mary Howard, jane Rogers, Janice Kalb- fleisch, Gail Nelson. Second Row: Marilyn Clark, Donna Groendyk, Pat Benner, Arlene Muir, Alice Skeberdis, Louella Clark, Joan Hill, Edith Ryckman, Priscilla Brown. Front Row: Lupe Gutierrez, Shirley Dean, jauneta Sollman--Pres. , Laura jakobowski--V. Pres. , Elaine Stern--Treas. , Marilyn Martz--Sec. , Nola Snyder, Suzan Kilbreath. ri 5 School Daze ! V It's a Woman's World. 9121189 Music! Gans' mee Club ' we V ,. Top Row: Mary jane Brinker, Katherine Robinet, Charlene Pratt, Janice Fritch, Evelyn Macklem, Pauline Harmon, Mrs. Cotruvo--Sponsor. Second Row: Velma Groendyk, Sandra Sisson, Wilma Ellin Ruth Ann Clarkson, Dorothy Koenig, Deanna Tanis, Ivra Combs, Patsy Sweet. Front Row: Elaine Booth, Callie Childers, Iva Smith, Esther Villalpando, Frances Carranza, Gail Lucas, Ruth Knight, Sandra Bosker, Margaret Smailis. Absent: Deloris Wilson, Mable Dawson. - ..,.-..-.-we-+X ' M W' tai- ...aw -- Q' we - K H' - ' Silent Night, Holy Night. Count Your Blessings. Whefe? or When? Boys' Glee Club Back Row: Mr. Mitchell, Wayne Coffey, Ted Lerrette, Dick Warner, Don Rowley, Curtis Maxwell, Gary Nelson, Larry Teal. Front Row: joan Hergert--accompanist, Dick Brinker, Dave Kilbreath, Wayne Lerette, Vem Lerette, Edward Clark, Roger Evans. The Boys Chorus is open to all boys in the High School. The grades were represented this year by four Seniors, two Juniors, five Sophomores, and three Freshmen. The music studied is varied. Spirituals, secular, sacred, and patri- otic songs are used for variety and for acquaintance with different types of music. This group performed at school programs, various community functions, and the P.T.A. In the spring the boys joined with the Girls' Chorus in presenting an operetta, H.S.M. Pinafore, Gilbert and Sullivan, for the annual music program. Xftllxx, -V ' f ag: will gfflfflf 2, 55' 'frm NQXU S 7 1 M fi t W' F.F. . A Q I 3. ' ,S i F.F.A. Chapter Farmers Top Row: Ronald Cischke, Ardin Mathews, Reuben Cain, Wayne Coffey, Ken Gould, Doug Gould, Len Schuneman, Larry Crawford, Glen Stern. Second Row: Russ Powers, Dan Burger, jolm Mulder, jim Frantz, Issac Ferrier, Bob Mishler, Dick Day, Roger Delannoy, Orill Frantz. Front Row: Mr. Pfister--Sponsor, Bill Stroman, Ron Muxlow, Fred Radelt, Ron Van Tine, Clinton Childers Howard Burger Nelson Doug Steckly Absent' Vic Walker Bob Smith Clyde ! -5 J' F . F . A . Creenhands Top Row: Larry Smith, Jerome Sefcovic, Paul Iloncai, john Delmore, Dick Powers, Ed Clark, Dell 4 Turner. Second Row: Curt Maxwell, Bernard Spencer, Edward Louesma, Jack I-loeksema, jim Harrison, 6 Bob Hollenbeck. Front Row: Mr. Pfister, Tom Benner, Don Coenen, Tom Dowling, Larry Brandt, F.F. A. Officers Fred Radelt--Vice President, Ron Cischke Treasurer R0 '- ger Delanno --S 15 L h -- President, Kenneth Gould--Reporter, Doug Steckly--Sentinel, Mr. Pfgster-iii-dvzlizr. en Sc uneman STANDING COMMITTEE Supervised Farming Co-Operation Community Service Leader ship Conduct of Meetings Earnings and Savings Scholarship Recreation CHAIRMEN Bob Mishler Bob Smith Doug Gould John Delmore Bill Stroman Gary Nelson Vic Walker Ike Ferrier SOME ACTIVITIES Start a S300 loan fund. Loan two gilts. Start a heifer chain. Raise 100 broilers. Show at Eastern Michigan Fair. Co- operatively buy fertilizer. Rodent killing campaign. Beautify school grounds. Test soil for farmers. Sent delegates to Kansas City. Sent delegates to Lansing. Sent officers to leadership camp. District F.F.A. Con- tests. Elect honorary members. Hold formal Greenhand Initi- ation. Hold formal Chapter Farmer initiation. Pancake Supper. Donkey Basketball Game. District Grain Show. Sell seed corn. Publish an F.F.A. Annual. Award best work in Voc. Agr. Present DeKalb Award to out- standing senior. Hold Parent and Son Banquet. Recreation nights. Toboggan Dovhr 6 FH Top Row: Donna Owen, Mary Mc Lean, Shirley Mc Lean, Janice Fritch, Betty King, Virginia Frantz, Reva Hoeksema, Betty jane Harris, Ruth Woodworth, Iva Smith. Second Row: V. 1, Hayward, Dorothy Koenig, Donna Groendyk, Alice Skeberdis, Helen Parker, Mary Treadgold, Gayle Hickie, Sally Turner, Marilyn Deabler, Miss Becker--sponsor. Front Row: Gail Nelson, Elaine Booth, Edith Ryckman--Reporter, Louella Clark--Treas. , Florajean Frantz--Pres. , joan Hill--V. Pres. , Beverly Pamicky--Sec. , Marilyn Clark--Parliamentarian, Mary Jane Brinker, Barbara Dean, Absent: Sharon Hill, Ann Mott, Patty Lovell, Doris Madeline, Carol Pizzimenti. -,XNNXKIJN , ,ff 1 W -by 'xl 2 ' ,- ff. M dill E565 2 Colors-Red and White Gif' j Flower-Red Rose . ,QMHLSQS5 Motto- Toward New Horizons 'ffl M X, ,toil Creed- We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness 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 We face the future with warm courage 56 And high hope. mb 'H .fi Spanish Club Tow row: Pauline Harmon, Herbert Ware, Sally Turner, Sandra Sisson, Dorothy Koenig, Reva Hoeksema, Esther Villalpando. Second Row: Ron Woodworth, Karen Caldwell, jack Hoeksema, Bill Lewis, Ruth Knight, Larry Teal, Allen Scott, Miss Robbins--Sponsor. Front row: Gail Lucas, Pat Schneider--Sec. , Elaine Thatcher--Pres. , Lawrence Dean--Vice Pres. , julie Knight--Reporter Naomi Metzger--Treas. , Beverly Gould. l A gay senorita Studious! Aren't they? Estudiamos QlAOlAI.0l2U moe--e.x-ig ipu-9 D Almost every day there is a movie shown gf 'g 3 g umeuq gd-Hn slmggp 905 gsrw sg 1n some class. There has to be an operator Q 5 H ' ali sup s1.1i3 eqq Jo qsoui yo iqiiiem to Set up the equipment and to run the pro- O 3 5' 5' 5 'B 1 511911-'4 -91129-I 912 SSSSHIO 111-49 PARLEZ vous FF 'wdooq :fo afflyy S 9' U5 53 '-5 ,HA--,-,,,i,,., Agrour 'bare' H7Zq -927 t'7LyEZ5'qP Q-2755256 J' o arf- 'og oo oo! QIVH-5,0991 'glyou O g E LIBRARY ULUU Junjhoi dx Q ?O6 QJ E' E ,... The Library Club is planning to taked h, o f -5 . or 2' 2 ' W a trip to Ann Arbor to visit the college yaiggebe pvtl, 19- '90 16 06 '96 IS?'11L:!O5fTll0d 99' 8 W library. Maries 1 llThe Boay '-fb?-T O0 9, 06 O 2.9 Lf? F01 2 cn 2 E2 This is to HUGH SULL S9913 that the DEBATOROOQ 9 VE: 92,266 dj Q fo -, 'T 3 8 E Library Club 192-Ks: smut mm -rm, 4,-3, -'gpg T 6- Q'-ye, E S-2 g Q nr-Ill cnanrl 4-ka :Bugs mm Aeql, The debat .4 9 Q6 032 X96 O V, 9 r' Q -1 gg 5 Annaqehq uo .1eed'e'1 in emi sul Aquno- School will attencO o o V rp 'Qt 9, 593 9' FP o ,-1 2 H ' v Q0 0 . -a 4 as .-P eip in quasexd HIM KSIH u1e.ISo.1d 'e .xc and debate conference on -9 . 0 gn .9 -.fl-QQ? Q 5, 5- E 13,---I 2'-Pgf9.ft.-fi?2.-?f21.2'H9. 2e1a- 1e.s.33.1zz.gQ lumen lfz-ca we 5- g g S and nnnnnnrnn Z nnnunnunnnnnnnnnlnnrunnu n c o Q . --1-7--- Typists: M. smaius P..............1'0d11Ct10H Sf Sales: ' Q. 5 ,Q 'Q Writers. , . Q 2 Editors: J. Sollman 'glgtoggxskl Bus. Manager: - 5 '52 SQEILETS E. Stern S. Brandt J- Kirkbride E Z3 5 5 A ' Muir C. Eddy s. Dean Prod- Manggesfli b di I .E -5 .5 M.Martz ' eer S EUUG i2 P3 S..?..Z.35. D. Zehf Sales- gi- 5.3535 3 E E 5 8 : Exchange: N. Metzger M' Stem V' Surdu E' Woodmansee E Q 3 4-fe ' Features- V Criscuolo Reporters: ' - ' o bf ' ' L Hoeksema M- I-aldler ' m 'D 5.15. : E. Woggnansee P' Caldwell M. Stern : 6 .Q 5 y I My Ba . : O 5 4' 'U - Stern Ste es L. white E. Ryckman A- Muir - cf. ' f .5 3 . L.Dorow M. Howard , - ,cz Q rn Z D Maison P. West B. Parnicky B- Nfokora 5 Q .W 5 5 S2 : ' C. Cole R. Powers T- Putman ' Q E cu W o - . E- R9-thka - - Advisors- ' H o 'U Q52 ,Engl 5 ct-iiek K. Caldwell M- Wlttmgw Samson ' Mrs. Macme : 2 -5' 'E 0 I , ' . . I E SE I C ar A. Muir Art: W. Lerette MZSSHEZEESHS E E .2 E ' J. Swanson - : cu .H an -u ,, PRINCIPAL'S CORNEP.10ol's sportsmanship FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL oo S Q We are proud of our two honed by Jack Harvie, one c N- Stud ts M k -G halls which are third and fou.-ees at the Imlay City-Nort me en a e All NS eff I.L1f.h::.id.'.:?22 ... . ...... .. 56-uw P '- ado, 11Y4d1UUJ A THANKSGIVING PRAYER 2 E ,A '---E-L-tL 'ste S, DES W L 'I:onight's game with Almont will finish r cms Venson at 2, 2. gl f-We 54 Season of the Imlay City Football Jrd, behold our family here assembled. .-t S 2 Q 5 -am. S0 geteut there and really SUPP' thank Thee for this place in which we Q 'T' 0 U-5 g team and its coaches. ,vellg for the love that unites usg for the Q S' 'fl O :Hors Plalflllg the lasf game of f'-eace accorded us this dayg for the hope 'U S 2 E.. .school careers areg Grhich we expect the morrowg for the . S E Q in 'S Pchllllemafl Fred Radel' ' the work, the food, and the bright 'rj ' Q 2 5Stover Bob Stawe CD ' ---t-U, gg' in E E'g'1Vhitk0pf C1areSt' E E32-f 5 MICHIGAN WEEK ' Q Fe rr .. Sm Dan BU - 2 Ere-fe .fe o 3,2310 131111 - 7 gagging wharisit? whenisit? Wht 2 E 2 g 3 gon Woodworth '- LQ 2 2 Q3 QQ benefit? And who does all the wo1,Q1 H .5 33 3 Q l-7 Q4 U, ,D lc oo Michigan Week is intended to built 3 o Q 6 6 6 6 6 loyalty and pride in our state and great 5 B Q., Q QQ Z Z Z Z Z knowledge of our resources and advantag- 5 WF '++Q+v+'+ Advertisements 2 f T X. DELONG'S 54: to S1 STORE .Tig 'Q' Q +,A9tt 4 ,,,,, wELTON's STYLE SHOP SEL . '-'h----.. PUTNAM's DRUG STORE COLE' S DRY CLEANING 5' DEAN'5 DRUG STORE BRAY'S VARIETY STORE 'ii' tt DOROW'S MENS WEAR BROWNITE STORE REEK SHELL SERVICE MAC DONALD'S JEWELRY STORE ' . 'Y' L 5 . I SA Q an ,N xnucnnmss 1.c.. A. MARKET NANCY um sHoP .....---i',x,wX..w3,r,,5S5,k .1 N ,aww W, - x M , L. B. THATCHER MEMQRIALS BOSKER G VLIEG BUICK SALES 'i 2 -, -4 ARTPLACE CI.EANERS SNYDER'S GROCERY STORE ,X S I vu. MURRAY'S CLOTHING STORE HALUS MEAT MARKET 1 -1 Us an Q on Q 0 ll -I U C 9 T0 Bn RANKIrN'GInGclAX: Index ADVERTISING . . ANNUAL STAFF . . . . BAND 000000000000 BAsEBALLG1'RACK0000000l0000000000 000000000000000000000000 GOI BOARD OF EDUCATION-SCHOOL SECRETARIES IOIIIOOOIOOOIOCOI BUILDNGS000000000000000000l000000 BUSDRIVERS ................. CAFETERIASTAFF ...........-... CHEERLEADERS-VARSITY GRESERVE . . . CUSTODIANS ................. DEBATE...... DEDICATION . . FACULTY . . . . F,F.A, . . FM 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 FOOTBALL . . . . . . . FRESHMAN CLASS . . . G.A.-A. ......... GLEE CLUB . . . . . GIRLS . . 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 GRADES .......... KINDERGARTEN . . . FIRST ....... SECOND . . . . THIRD . . . FOURTH . . . FIFTH . . . 0 0 0 0 0 SEVENTH . . . EIGHTI-I . . JUNIOR CLASS . . . LIBRARY CLUB . . . MOVIECLUB. .. ... NEWSPAPER STAFF .... SENIORS ............ CLASS HISTORY . . . 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