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

 - Class of 1957

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Front Row: James Morrice, Max Baird, Ken Ruby, Mrs. William Treadgold, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Miss Bernice Wood- beck, Mrs. Clifford Martz, and Mrs. Frank Buike. Second Row: Mrs. George Braidwood, Homer Sims, Mrs. Joe Maison, Mrs. Howard Hoadley, Maurice LaVoie, Norman Brinker, Sinclair Gould, Robert Lee, Louis Martz, William Spencer, Peter Wiengartz, Jr., Faye Ewbank, and Mrs. Issac Ferrier. 0 Front Row: Lyle Powers, Howard Caldwell, Richard Bal- abon, Y.W. PeLong, and Richard Wheeler. Second Row: Mrs. Merle Butler, Mrs. Helen Corneil, Miss Vera Becker Yosh Machida, Ja-y Campbell, William Bryant, and Carleton VanWagoner. Third Row: Thomas Dwyer, Joseph Shull, Lloyd Peterrnan, Walter Richards, Hugh DeCamp, Peter Skeberdis, Morris VanConant, Forest Whitkopf, Merl Carr, Charles Doody, and Carl Mortland. Absent: Mrs. Nick Surdu, Sr., Clare Stapleton, Wallace Johnson, Jack Schonfeld, Douglas Metcalf, Francis Johnson, Fred Hoeksema, Robert Churchill, Clair Cross, Harold Warner, Kent Gillies, W. E. Knight, Miss Carole Brum- baugh, Miss Elaine Force, Mrs. Marilyn Laycock, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan O'Dell, Richard Petrie, Alvin Norlin, Clayton Preisel, Mrs. Addie Youngs, and Arthur Tubbs. New Jigfa Scfzool I Stalk! Lf Mr Kent G11l1s Mr Wllllam Knlght Mr Hugh DeCarnp Mr Carle ton Van Wagoner and Mr Howard Caldwell dlscuss the plans for our new school The Board contrlbutes an lmportant part 1n help shaplng our future Bama! of Mrs. Leota Butler asslsts Mr. Norlm as well as the Board of Education. Um emculiae mf Mr. Norljn is now ser- ving in his eighth year at ICHS as superlntendent He also serves on the Board of Educatlon and chalrman of Bu1ld1r1g and Plannmg Comrnlttee Mr Norlln lS always cheerful and agreeable The Adm1n1strat1on 1S ready to help the students to plan thelr future and dlscuss problems Wlth the students and thelr parents seventh year at ICHS In addltlon to h1s dutles as prlnclpal he also teaches elghth grade Hlstory and serves as Senlor class advlsor Mr Wheeler lS always Wllllflg to render a helplng hand Mr. Wheeler is in his . . U 5 SZMZMJ4 Imam? It 1S 3 30 p rn and school has been let out for the day The students have more energy at thls tlme than they have had all day Everyone lS laughlng and talklng as they head toward thelr after-school act1v1t1es Thls 1S the moment they have been Waltlng for wh1le slttlng ln thelr class room and study hall desks, Every student w1ll agree th1s 1S the best part of a school day D1d you say students dlsllke leavlng School? 6 I 1 . . . . . J Q . . . ' .v . yy . . . gl . , . affine claeuai Front row Bronwen VanWagoner Secretary Jerry Watz V1cePres1dent Mr Wheeler Adv1sor Stanley Stover Presldent Sh1r1ey Zahnow Treasurer Second row Kathleen Zuhlke Nancy Staweckl Darlen Watt Jerry Touchette Thlrd row Larry Stroman J1m Morr1s Lee Lucas Jerry B1111et Gordon Hoeksema Faye Vanderhp Fourth row Charles Vheg Jlrn Ward AuSt1nStroman Bob Malson Sk1p Cameron At Imlay C1ty Hlgh the students have a chance to play an lmportant part of d1rect1ng the functlon of thelr school Here hes an opportumty for the stu dent body represented by thls group to express thelr ldeas and to promote a mutual understandmg among the faculty admlmstratlon and students 1 Class Officers: Roger Lomerson, Faye Vanderlip, Frank Matthews, and Mary Homer. i Nancy Allen Russell Bengry Wilma Booth Beverly Bray Fred Bray Kathryn Brown Susan Bulke Davld Butler James Carr Joseph Chllders Robert Chrlsclnske Kathleen Colllns Larry Cook Herby Dahn Robert Day Elleen Demlng James Dlnsmore Orvllle Dowlmg Rlchard Dotson B111 Flemmg Margaret Gascho Joyce Gllbert Fred Goodr1ch Paul Godo Stephen Haedlcke Florence Harrls Calvm Heath Rudy Hledenreld Ellen Henry Don H111 Llnda Herman Glorla Holsmgton Mary Jo Jager Sharon Kaake aglafh Harry LeBlond James Lmdsey Juanlta Llndsey Roger Lomerson Robert MHISOH Frank Matthews Jerry Nagy Paulme Northrop Sally Patton R1chard Pelong Patr1c1a Peters Mar1lyn Poley Martha Powers Sandra Radaelt Nell Rathka Jackle Sue R1chardson Lee Reams Douglas Rowley Vlctor Saweckl John Slegler Joanne Sefcovlc Carol S1mmons Carole Sm1th Jerry Smlth D1ck Spencer Nancy Stern Barbara Talbot Carol Teal Franklln Thlemke Kathleen Thompson James VanConant Faye Vanderllp Harold VanDerP1oeg Joan Weyer Margarete Wolf Cllfford Zehr Absent Lolly Gut1errez Mary Homer Etta Mae Northrop and Ruth Seldell Class Officers Dean Goodrich, Jane Perkins Kurt Lucas, and Jerry Hauff. Janice Ande rson Carolyn Bade Steve Balabon Vera Booth Charles Brabb Peter Brabb Tom Bradburn Rick Braidwood Ruth Ann Brinke r Frances Burgess Bonnie Butterfield Gary Butterfield Betty Clark Marcia Collins Dean Cramer Glendora Danforth James Delmore Jake Dennis Carolann Dewey James Dombrowski Barbara Fannin Herbert Fenningsdor Craig Ferrier Shelly Finnerty Dianne Foster John Gibbard Dean Goodrich Mae Goodrich Jerry Halstead Kathleen Hamilton Jerry Hauff David Helland Gillis Combs Tom Herrington i Dorothy H111 Pat Hoeksema Elizabeth Homer Bessie Judd Larry Kennel Larry Kinkle Nancy Koyl Kurt Lucas Paul Madeline B111 Maison Janice Martz D1ck McKee Kenneth McKenz1e Carol McNary Jim Morrice Margie Mott Bill Nagy Joyce O'Donnell Marcia Oska Betty Owen Allen Panduren Lawrence Penzien Jane Perklns Torn Pridrnore Dorothy Radell Kay Rayment Mary Jane Reamer Kathleen Reek Charles Richardson Jerry Roblnet David Rumrnery Geraldine Russell Bonnie Schaaf Merrietta Schneider Edward Sefcovic Florence Sefcovic Hoyt Showler Margaret Skeberdis Joan Smith David Smith Qwxifmm ,inf Kenneth Smith Carole Spencer John Stapleton Shirley Swailes Carol Swiger Brenda Talbot Gary Tong John Walker Carolyn VanDerPloe g Janet Warner Marguerite Watmuff Darlene Watt Neil West Nancy Werth Sharlene Wilbur Norman Woodly Douglas Woodworth Floyd Yacks Susan Zella Absent Barbara Badder Carolyn Dean Robert Howard Jeann1ne Ka11SZ Reese Kittle Shirley Lam phier Gary Teal A I .v , .v , . . - J Q . , . li Class Officers Sandra Stover Jerry Touehette Marcia Strurnp and John Lingerrnan Christopher Adams David Allen Rosalie Anderson Judith Badde r N fd George Baker David Balabon Jack Bertuleit Larry Bogart Florence Boven Betty Bower Barbara Bridenbaugh Judy Bridenbaugh Harold Brinker Josephine Burgess Bruce Carr Tony Castillo Marguerite Cater Elaine Chandler Ralph Clark Randall Clark John Coffey Carol Dale Gloria Dargel Byron Dawson John Dean Lea Delannoy Lee Delannoy Don Elling Pat Ernerick Dick Evans Hazel Fenningsdorf Carol Fifield Jean Fleming Karen Gass 5011 i Q L ? 'T L Gary Gibbard Judy Greenman Earl Greenwald Cleo Hansen Gerald Helland Sally Henry Tom Herman Gordon Hoeksema Bob Irish Doris Jager Barbara Johnson Suzann Jones Colm Kaake Betty Kovacs Kathryn Koyl John Lengemann Howard Lucas Judy Mathews Mary Jo Maples Connle lVl1l1er Jerry Nykamp Gladys PaTH1Cky Al1C6 Penzlen B111 Peters Bonnle Peters Pat Powers Nacho Ramlrez Sandy Ray Walter Rlchards Shlrley Roblnet Ismael Rosas Ruth Ann Ruby Velma Russel Beatrlce Ryckma Nancy Schultz Sonja Schultz B111 Slsson Mlke Shayna Judy Sm1th Carol Snyder T1 Sarffw Bill Spencer Bob Spencer Kenneth Stephens Karen Stern Larry Stroman Sandra Stover Marcla Strump Merle Tan1s Susan Tan1s Dell Tong Jerry Touchette Kathryn Tread gold Kr1ton Ts1m1nak1s Beverly Upleger Janet VanConant James VanDenBerg Andy VanDerPloeg Ray VanT1ne J1m Ward Ronald Ware Judy Watklns Gary Watz Melvm Wedlake Larry Weernas Jerry WIISOH Bob W1ttr1g Ruth Ynterna Slnrley Zahnow Absent Earl Fox Gary Kelly Wllfred Kelly and Jun Kempf . - . - . . a Q 1 n a X' , K. 1 a' . .nk .Q-,.V . f 'v . 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V. i any V ' , I , Q f X ff, , Q . M , Q Y if Rt 4 E -J Q 1' 5 ,a,a , f V- V v-gA 6 ,.g,gf f - . M Q A rf K Qc' L lfftfl gf' 1 J ,NM ' f I K 8 K 4 TV VA W. -va-A . L 4 L 'A .1 f I Q K Q ' . Q ' 'ir 'MI I . I V- 1' 1 I J' . 1 : ' ' , , . Q The Senior Class sponsors are: Mr. Peterman, Mr. Wheeler and Miss Force. To the Class of 1960 Just thought we'd drop you a line telling about our experiences while at old Imlay City High and hope you will benefit by our example. lt all began when we entered the halls of ICHS as freshmen with Lee Lucas as Pre- sident to guide us through our first year. We also elected Pat Schnieder as Vice Pre- sident, Dian Best, Secretary, and Muriel Clarkson as Treasurer. And along came our Sophmore year. In May of 1954 our class of 107 students elect- ed the following officers: Orill Frantz, Pre sident, Gerald Greenman as Vice President, Kathleen Zuhlke as Secretary, and Reuben Cain as Treasurer. Pat Schneider, a member of the Class of 1957, was elected Homecoming Queen of Football. Pat was to be crowned durin half-time at the homecoming game. which we gave in honor of the Seniors. It turned out to be the best prom in many a year at ICHS. We entered our Junior year with full force and full force it was. We started out by electing officers for the year with Julie Knight as President. Jerry Watz was our Vice-President, Jerry Greenman as Trea surer, and Kathy Zuhlke as Secretary. The main event of the year was the J-Hop Another highlight of this year was our junior play which we were very proud of. Our production of Just Ducky proved to be very successful. I Up to this time most of the success of the Class of 1957 has been due to taking small steps towards our goal. But now as we look back over our first three years of high school We may feel we have been improving stead- ily and are now ready to take that big giant step into the vacant shoes of what was known as the Class of '56, The class officers, elected at the end of our Junior year, took their respective places and set forth to accomplish another year of success. Leading them was President, Aus- tin Stromang Vice-President, John Mulderg Treasurer, Bob Meyers, and Secretary, Barbara Lake. The first event was to elect a Homecom- ing Queen. Pat Koyl was crowned at the dance after the homecoming football game. 19 Our senior play, Stranger in the Night was a big success. lt made the senior class feel pretty good concerning their financial situation. Looking forward to our Senior Trip and trying to earn money for it, the class took the project of selling magazines. A goal was set at which to aim for. We were verj pleased when we hit the goal and even more pleased when we went beyond our goal. ln other words the magazine sales was one of our biggest projects. We left by train from lmlay on May 6 for our Senior Trip, to New York and returned on Friday, May 10. While in New York we stayed at the Hotel New Yorker. In a few weeks we will reach our goal of graduating from ICHS. And hope that you will soon reach your goal and have as muck fun as we did. Sincerely Class of 1957 Wecmefq JAMES M ANDERSON During his thirteen years at ICHS Jim has been a member in the Movie Club and has participated in the class activies After school Jim plans to 1o1n the Navy 20 EDWARD BADDER Ed has at tended ICHS for four years H participated in football and Movie Club His main hobbies are cars and hunting After graduation Ed plans to Join the Navy DIAN BEST Dian will be remembered for her ability on the Debate Squad She served as delegate to G1F1'S State and had leading parts in the Junior and Senior Play After school college 1S ahead for Dian LARRY BEST Larry's main interest is Band Outside School he belongs to a dance ' band called 'The Night Owls Larry plans to attend Indiana University majoring in Music next fall DON BICKNELL--Don has played two years of football in the four years that he attended ICHS Don likes to hunt fish skate and swim After grad- uation he plans to farm or work in a shop TOM BLONDE During his eleven years at ICHS Torn has been active in Baseball and Basketball Plans for the future include attendance in college NANCY BONNEMA In Nancy's thirteen years she has participated in the band news paper staff and the Junior and Senior Plays She engoys travel ing and ice skating After school Nancy plans to further her ed ucation LARRY BRANDT Larry s favorite activities are base ball hunting and fishing He has attended ICHS for three years and after graduation he plans on going into farming or Business College RICHARD L BRINKER Dick has attended ICHS for 13 years He has been active in Band Glee Club and Movie Club He likes working on cars in his spare time Plans for the future includes going into the service HOWARD BURGER Howard has participated in Track Football Baseball FFA and Varsity Club during his four years at ICHS. Howard likes to hunt and trap. He is undecided about the future FIDEL CASTILLO--Fidel will always be remembered for his outstanding ability in art He enjoys baseball and football and his favorite hob bies are hunting and fishing Fidel is Lmdecided about his plans for the future R WMP' I , CLINTON CHILDERS--Clint transferred to ICHS from Lee County High School, Kentucky. His main interests are FFA and sports After graduation he plans to the Air Force of the Navy MURIEL CLARKSON Muriel filled her High School life with Cheerleading Dramatics An nual Staff and Newspaper She served as Treasurer of the Ninth Grade Plans for the future are centered around office work IVRA COMBS Ivra was an active member in the Ticket Takers Club and she enjoys swimming and skating as past times She has attended ICHS for 7 years Her plans for the future are undecided LARRY CRAWFORD Larry' activities has been centered a round FFA of which he was a member for 4 years He likes all kinds of sports Farming or the U S Army are his plans after graduation attended ICHS for 13 years He has belonged to FFA Glee Club and Band D1ck's main interest is sports He plans to go to college and then Join the Marines LARRY DOROW Larry has attended ICHS for thirteen years His activities included Junior Play and Newspaper Sports Ed itor He also participated in all sports with basketball being his best He plans to attend college after graduation - - s RIC HARD DAY - -Dick has WILMA ELLING Wllma has attended ICHS for three years she prevlously attend ed the Chr1st1an School She has partlclpated 1n FHA Llbrary Club and Newspaper Staff After graduatlon Wllma would llke to become a typlst DANIEL FINTON Dan was born 1n Llncoln lVl1ch1gan H has attended ICHS for thlrteen years Dan's mam hobbles are cars huntlng and f1sh1ng He has no lmmedlate plans for the future CLAUDE FOX Claude has attended ICHS for 4 years H15 aCt1V1t1SS mclude Movle Club and workmg w1th automoblles After graduat1on he plans to enter college for two years an then Joln the A1r Force be cormng a test p1lot ORILL FRANTZ Or1ll has attended ICHS for f1ve years Some of h1s act1v1t1es he part 1c1pated 1n were Presldent of Sophomore class Presldent of FFA Basketball and Foot ball H1s plans for the future are undeclded BEVERLY GOULD Bev has contrlbuted to ICHS as a major ette ln the Semor Band She also was a member of the Sen 1or Play After graduatlon her plans are to attend Baker Bus 1ness College HENRY GREEN Henry has partlclpated 1n Baseball for four years Hls maln hobby 1S wood work After graduat1on Henry plans to be elther a Baseball player or else work 1n a factory 8 I J , - I .. ,...e J d 1- ,. I ! - K- 5,1 v JERRY GREENMAN Durmg h1s f1Ve years at ICHS Jerry has played Basketball and Base ball He also has acted 1n the Junlor and Senlor plays After school Jerry plans to go to college to study engmeerlng RICHARD HALL Rlchard attented ICHS for seven year He has majored 1n Sclence Engllsh and Mathematlcs After graduatlon he plans to attend college and study Engln eerlng or go 1nto the A1r Force BETTYJ HARRIS Betty has attended ICHS for thlrteen years Durmg that t1me she has been an actlve member ln T1cket Takers After gradua t1on she w1ll attend college and study to be a commerclal teacher V J HAYWARD V J has attended ICHS for four years She has been actlve 1n Ushers Club T1cket Takers FHA and the Newspaper Staff After graduatlon she plans to do off1ce Work GAYLE HICKIE Gayle has belonged to the FHA and the T1Ck9t Takers 1n her four years ln ICHS She llkes to read and go horse back r1d mg Upon graduatlon Gayle plans to work CAROLE HENRY Carole has been actlve 1n the Speech Club GAA and T1cket Takers Her mam hobbles lnclude swlmmmg and pa1nt1ng After graduation I Carole plans on Nurses Trainmg at Henry Ford Hospital AILLA HILL In her four years she has part1c1pated 1n Tlcket Takers F H A and the art commlttee for the Jun 1or Prom Allla llkes to draw 1ce skate and dance After graduatlon she plans on bemg a secretary JACK HOEKSEMA Jack has attended ICHS for 4 years Durlng th1s tlme Jack has been 1n Spanlsh Club Mov1e Club and Vars1ty Club After he graduates he plans to Jo1n the Armed Forces REVA HOEKSEMA A few of her outslde act1v1t1es lnclude F H A Spanlsh Club and Newspaper Staff Reva would l1ke to enter a nurslng career FRANK HUNTER Durlng hls four years at ICHS Frank has played two years of foot ball He l1kes to hunt After school he plans to go 1nto the Navy or the Army LARRY IRISH Larry'S abll 1ty 1n sports was shown by hls part1c1pat1on ln football basket ball and track Hls favorlte hobb1es are f1sh1ng huntmg and skung After school Larry plans to 3o1n the armed forces ROSEMARY KAAKE Ros1 has attended ICHS for l3 years She has part1c1pated ln Cheer leadlng Newspaper Student Board and the Jumor Play After graduatlon she would l1ke to get a Job as an offlce worker s.,,,,,N. 25 8 , after she graduates from ICHS. V I ia . , , I , x RICHARD E D1ck has attended ICHS for f1VG years He has part1c1pated 1n band and helped w1th the Jun 1or and Sen1or Plays H1s future lncludes be1ng 1n the A1r Force JULIE KNIGHT Jul1e has attended ICHS for 11 years She has been an aCt1VC member 1n the Student Board GAA and Spanlsh Club After grad uat1on she plans to go to col lege and major 1n PhyS1Cal Educatlon DOROTHY KOENIG Dotty has attended ICHS for seven years She has been aCt1Ve 1n Span1sh Club Vocal Muslc and the Sen1or Play After graduat1on she plans to take uD X Ray Techn1c1an Tralnlng attended ICHS for 13 years She has part1c1pated lI'1 Tlcket Takers Ushers Annual Staff Newspaper and FHA Upon graduatlon she plans to at tend Buslness College BARBARA LAKE Bobb1 has attended ICHS for three years She has been act1ve 1n Cheerleadlng Student Coun c1l and secretary of her Sen 1or Class Her hobb1es are draw1ng danc1ng and sports She plans to attend Buslness School GATL LUCAS Throughout her H1gh School days Ga1l has part1c1pated 1n many act1v1t1es of wluch Ushers Club Jr Play and Sr Play were the most outstand1ng Her future plans are attendmg MSU and then be comlng an A1rl1ne Stewardess J , PATRICIA KOYL--Pat has Mdafafuf Mm, LEE LUCAS Lee has at tended ICHS for seven years He llked debate the best of h1s 3Ct1V1t1eS In the future he plans to attend Wheaton Col lege for a B S ln Math and Physlcs DORIS MADELINE Dorls attended ICHS for four years Before that t1me she attended Attlca School Some of the act1v1t1es she part1c1pated 1n ,f,, p'-'rig-'c were Ushers Club Tlcket Takers 'H' and F I-1 A In the future she plans on be1ng a secretary ROBERT MEYER In the three years Bob has attended ICHS he has part1c1pated ln Basketball Varslty Club Stage crew of the Senlor Play and the Audltorlum Gang H plans to farm after he grad uates ANN CHRISTINE MOTT Ann has been a member of the Tlcket Takers Club for 3 years She has attended ICHS for 6 years and after graduat1ng she plans to go to comptometry school JOHN MULDER Whlle at tendlng ICHS for four years he has partlclpated ln F F A Sports V109 Presldent ofthe Senlor Class and Varslty Club John plans to go 1nto the Armed Forces after he graduates ln June. ROGER McKEE Rog has attended ICHS for two years. Before that tune he attended Owendale Hlgh. He has been actlve ln Sports, Newspaper Staff, and the Varslty Club. 2 7 1 I l . , . . . A .4' . I I V . , viilf.. , '7 I, . sr lf! S, . - .f ,J 1 , -xfizf 1. . ,-, 1 - , gi arf' 1 Q '1 xx . . . . . . Lwxx 'fill . ,,.,-5, ., . W. A , ri xc, U V . Q . . . . J J I . e A L - .. . s a . Q - U , J - 1 . Q X MARY MCLEAN Mary was a member of the FHA Senior Band Ticket Takers and Ushers Club After graduation she plans to attend a Compto meter School and become a business worker DONNA OWEN Donna has attended ICHS for 4 years She has been active in FHA and Ushers Club Her future plans are to attend Business School in Pontiac HELEN PARKER Helen has participated in FHA Vocal Music and her hobbies are bowling swimming and skat ing Following graduation she plans to enroll in a Beauty School and become a Beauty Operator EDWARD PITTMAN Ed has attended ICHS for 2 years H has been active in FFA for 3 years Glee Club and the Movie Club He finds math specially interesting Plans for the future include going to col- lege CAROL PIZZIMENTI- I Carol's four years at ICHS she has been active in Annual Staff Newspaper Staff FHA and worked on Junior and Senior Plays Upon graduating Carol plans to go to college BEVERLY PBELETZ--Bev has attended ICHS for four years She has worked on the programs for the Junior Prom and on the tickets for the Senior Play In the future she would like to be- come a private secretary 76 1 4 I CATHERINE ROBI.NET-- Cathy has attended ICHS for f1Ve years Durlng that tlme she has been actlve 111 FHA T1Ck6t Takers and Glee Club Her plans for the future are undeclded DON REYNOLDS Don has been an actlve member 1n the Mov1e Club for four years has attended ICHS for 13 years Don's plan for the future 1S to attend a Delsel Mechanlcs School PARTICLA SCHNEIDER Pat has attended ICHS for s1x years Dur1ng that tlme she has part 1c1pated ln Debate Cheerlead mg Language and the Jun1or Play She plans to become a Phys1cal Educatlon Teacher DON ROWLEY Don has at tended ICHS for 12 years of whlch h1S mam act1v1t1es Base ball Basketball and Mov1e Club have kept hlm busy Go mg to college are h1s future plans ALLEN SCOTT Allen was Club and Dramatlcs H1s IIlHlI'1 hobby 1S Chemlstry Plans for the future mclude attendance at U of M extenslon at Flmt LARRY SCHULTZ Larry has attended ICHS for the past four years Some of the act 1V1t1eS he has part1c1pated ln are Movle Club Speech Club Newspaper and Jumor Play In the future Larry plans t attend college X 1 . . , J ' r . He . . . J - J 1 D J l . extremely active in the Movie ' J ! V ,N , x f I Q- '. .- W 1 29 ALICE K SKEBERDIS After graduat1on Al1ce W111 attend Cen tral M1ch1gan College and study to be a teacher She has been a member of the Future Teach ers Club and vocal mus1c Her favor1te hobby 1S pamtmg ROBERT SMITH Bob has part1c1pated 1n F F A H1s hob b1es are Skllflg horseback r1d mg and SW1IDII11ng Follow1ng graduat1on he w1ll go 1nto the serv1ce or go to a Tool and D1e School WILLIAM STAWECK1 B111 has attended ICHS for 4 years He has been act1ve 1n Football Baseball F F A and the Student Board He plans to enter the serv1ce after he grad uates 1I'1 June AUSTIN STROMAN Austln guldance 1n h1s senlor year as Pres1dent of h1S class H1s b1gg8St concern 1S the FFA Wh1Ch he has been a member for 4 years Plans for the future are l1I'1d6C1d6d STAN STOVER Stan has at tended ICHS for f1Ve years Dur1ng th1S t1me he has been 1n football basketball track Vars1ty Club and Presldent of the Student Board Stan plans to go to trade school after he graduates 1n June MARILYN SWAILES Some of Mar1lyn's act1v1t1es 1nclude FHA Vocal Mus1c and An nual Staff Fo1low1ng grad uat1on she w1ll enter secre tar1al work and later marr1age I . .. , . - , . . . , 1 0 o o , will be remembered for his J . I I I I D I D - f25aoZ'ofuLfV DON SWEET Don has at tended ICHS for four years His activities include Football Baseball and Track He likes skating hunting and anything in the line of sports He 1S uncertain about his future DEANNA TANIS Through out her years at ICHS Deanna has participated in Library Club FHA Newspaper Staff Glee Club and Ushers Club She enjoys swimming and skat ing She plans to be a secre tary in the future LARRYD TEAL Larry has attended ICHS for twelve years Among his interests are Senior Band and Movie Club He helped with the Junior and Senior Play After graduation he plans to enter college and the Navy SALLY TURNER Sally has participated in Spanish Club Band and FHA She has at tended ICHS for four years previously she attended Abbott School She likes roller skat- ing. In the future Sally plans on working in Detroit ALICE VAN DYKE--Alice has attended ICHS for 3 years be- fore that time she attended the Christian School in lmlay City She has participated in Library Club, FHA, and Newspaper Staff. Her plans for the future are to attend Calvin College. ESTHER VILLALPANDO-- Ticket Takers, Glee Club, and Spanish Club held the key pos- itions in Esther's many interests. Plans for the future are uncer- tain. ,f . . ? 's. am!! VICTOR WALKER Vic s attended ICHS for 4 years He has participated in FFA and Football Vic plans on going into the Army after grad uation DALE WATZ In Dale s years at ICHS he has part icipated in Baseball Foot ball Speech Club and News paper Staff After graduating Dale plans to attend Barber School GERALD WATZ During his 4 years at ICHS Jerry has participated in many activities His most out standing are Vice President of his Junior Class and Vice President of the Stu dent Council during his Senior year College is next' BLANCH WEDLAKE Blanch has attended ICHS for 4 years She has been active in FHA Ushers Club and Newspaper Staff Her plans for the future 1S attending Comptometer School DAWSON WHITKOPF Daws has attended ICHS for 13 years He has participated in Foot ball Basketball and Base ball. 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L. ,A . irrgpu ritivcr for ymzzggg pufwplr- to bvouclcn thvix' im- tc1'c 'sL5 by pzlrtic-ipzxtingg in VLlL'1DLlS clubs :uni zu-iivitici-5. E.ipc 'r'i1m211t5 :md vlzisgcfs '- 1 amci tuuxj ' sb ic 's has provvcl very t't'c-1-tivo . 7lteey?zJLafzealwaq4aeaJql'a4mue4fau Joyce Ferrett, student secretary, works in Mr. Norlin's office. She was a graduate of the 1953 class, and has been a school secretary for two years. Evelyn Macklem and Gail Lucus, work in the bookstore, where they sell school supplies to the students. Joyce Showler is Mr. Whee1er's personal secretary. She graduated with the class of 1954, and has been doing general office work since graduation. .. A 36 '7fze ' 0-1421, In Physcis we learn the story of Science through observations and experi- ments. We learn the changes of matter and energy. In Chemistry we deal with the nature and com- position of different kinds of matter. Mr. Skeberdis and Jotm Sohlden explain science to Wilma Elling, Julie Knight Stan Stover and Dawson Whitkopf. -,5z It takes hard studying to be a good Physicist. 37 The ll year Agriculture class poses for a picture with Mr. Preisel, their teacher. The F, F.A. takes part in Parlimentary Procedure contest each year. One of the big money making projects they have each year is the Pancake Sup- per. '7!w 61. 4. A The Future Farmers of America elected their officers--Orill Frantz, President, Don Coenen, Vice Pres- identg Ed Clark, Secretary, Larry Crawford, Treasurer, John Mulder Sentinel, and Bernie Spencer, Re- porter. Mr. Clayton Preisel is the Adviser and the vocational agricul- ture teacher. J 38 Bob Smith, Ed Clark, Orill Frantz, Don Coenen, and How- ard Burger test the soil, under Mr. Preisel's observance. The boys of Agriculture I study about parlirnentary procedure. of . Ed Clark hands Orill Frantz another award to add to their collection. Jerome Sefcovic, Paul lloncai, and Carl Deming start to paint in the Brood er house. The Brooder house is a new addition to the agriculture class. 39 The boys also learn how to weld in Ag. class. Typing I Class shows that good typing habits are essential in order to learn the functions of good typing. fn. wefeafmfaowla -. Dick Kirkbride looks on as Mr. Petrie gives typing instructions to Joan Schoon- over. Mr. Petrie also teach- es Bookkeeping, Economics, Business Law, and Journal- ism. From the look on Rose Mary Kaake's face, she has finally maneuvered the Mon roe Educator, with the able assistance of Miss Brurn- baugh, of course. Miss Brumbaugh also applies her teachings in Business Law, Business Training, Short- hand I and II, and Typing II. These hard-working gals are our future of- fice workers. Whatever type of office work they may want to acquire, they can be Well pre- pared for it by taking Office Practice taught by Miss Brurnbaugh. Here the girls are working on the vari- ous machines. Weneecf9oaJ4 Giifflfff E X x Due credit is given to Mr. Peterman for a successful year as our Debate coach. Here he is giving special in- strution to Debaters, Carole Henry and Larry Schultz. In addition to Debate he teaches Speech, World History, Government, and Sociology. Here is a welcomed group each morning around 9:40. These boys are members of the Speech Class and are in the process of giving the morning news over the P. A. The class is taught by Mr. Peterman. Compiling a record of seven wins and three losses during the regular season were these debaters Dian Best Nancy Schultz Carole Henry Pat Schneider Mary Jo Maples Larry Schultz and Lee Lucas. .fel 4nolaamcfadff A Mr O'Dell dlrects the student body Jn A Student giving a pohtlcal group s1ng1ng dur1ng a song fest speech at the campa1g'n assembly Assembl1es allow the student body to Jo1n together 111 one group and here are some plctures coverlng var1ous assemblles th1s year ,gill Mr Wheeler presents the Qu11l and A f t d t h Scroll Charter to the members of the group O ts u en S C eermg Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs at a pep mee mg 43 you 4647, az gmancf wafi 15, The eleventh grade English Class is listening to Mr. Sims as he gives an explanation in answer to Geraldine Herrington's question about an assignment in Literature. This class is studying things in their English Grammar Books and different types of stories in their Literature Books. Ma.Bfufa,n,Zf1eLfuu4 own Mr. Bryant is helping to plan the future of Dian Best and Rob- ert Smith. Mr. Bryant also teaches Drivers Training. Seated: Carolann Dewey, Vera Booth, Mary Jane Brinker, Betty Clark, Nancy Koyl. Standing: Jean Elling-Past President, Carol Dale-President, Gladys Parnicky-Secretary, Susan Tanis-Treasurer, Alice Penzien, Beverly Upleger, Judy Matthews, Merrietta Schneider, Susan Zella, Shirley McLean, Sharlene Wilbur, Nancy Werth, Shirley Swailes, Pat Hoeksema, Geraldine Russell, Janet VanDenBurg, Janice VanDenBurg. in 4. Jl.14.weZeafml'a Miss Becker shows Mary McLean and Carol Fifield how to sew the F. H,A, insignia on their jackets. All the girls in the club participated in the year's project. 46 . 53 C r Carol Dale and Susan Taste good Elaine? It should T81'1iS 016311 UP the dishes with three expert assistances after an enjoyable lunch like Margaret Ann Green, Betty which they previously pre- King, and Nancy Stawecki. pared. 016 First row: Judy Greenman, Nancy Koyl, Betty Clark, Judy Badder, Pat Hoeksema, Janice Van Den Burg, Marcia Oska, Barbara Badder, Joan Burgess, Karen Gass. Second row: Dian Foster, Janice Fritch, Nancy Worth, Marietta Schneider, Vera Booth, Florence Sefcovic, Gloria Dargel, Judy Smith, Alice VanDyk, Janet Van Den Burg, Carlyn Van Der Ploeg, Connie Miller, Ruth Ann Ruby. Third row: Lea Delannoy, Barbara Bridenbaugh, Rosie Anderson, Josephine Burgess, Margerite Cater, Kathryn Treadgold, Sonja Schultz, Mary Treadgold, Polly Jager, Ruth Yntema, Sandra Ray, Judy Bridenbaugh. Q Iv' .9411 1118 C ' iii gcc Boys workmg on thelr projects 'jig' if imma MTS EdnaW1tme1'andMTS Ann Mott Mrs Reynolds Mrs Wltmer P Vlola Reynolds repare the School and Janet Vandenberg serve the luncheon L Ed Clark and Janet Vandenberg strlve to keep our cafeterla clean thelr lunch for the day 48 and neat s a ,, , Q F ig -o ff 'Y 7 I 1 ' ' K ' v 15 1. ', f Z ' ,!-v V . :::. - ' W ' A wlfwff snuyw . ' ' --:'2 L . Q I , . , . - , lj 1 fa r fa ig Jerry Touchette and Mr. Lavoie select ' ' Mr. PeLong, the shop teacher of ICHS, teaches the boys the skill of carpentry. They have taken field trips to further their knowledge of carpentering. V ,V 1-li-...,.-, U U ll 4.1 There's never a dull moment in the Cafeteria during lunch hour Chris Adams Don Reynolds Cleo Hansen Hazel F en yi . . . if i Y 3 I A x , Marguerite Cater Shirley , - ' - ' d f, d Zahnow, and Alice Penzien mngs or an Ed-Clark are 4th hour noon helpers in 49 of the 5th hour noon the cafeteria make up the clean up squad '7!ae!flJfmfufbL Mrs. Laycock shows the library girls how to repair magazines and put them in their proper places for the students use. N V' it fn f' . qv , T W 2 'fi' The girls render an important service to help make our study hall attractive. 50 S s Q- W i Book binding is also a very im- portant part of keeping the library neat and in orderly fashion. The purpose of the Library club is to work toward better student learning. A librarian is always there to help you find just what it is you are looking for. The librarians keep our study hall attractive and up -to-date by decorating the bul- letin boards. The Library club is a voluntary organization and is a very useful club. A jwwfmeme Elizabeth Homer receives in- structions on magazines from library teacher, Mrs. Laycock. In addition to having charge of library, Mrs. Laycock also teaches Latin and English. tw 'g YA ' of 9,9 Mr. Shu.Ll supervises Study Hall and helps students with their lesson problems. ,, 'A ff A,1y ,If L - Q 2 1. . 11-i 8. , 'x v 2 The library is used for refer- ence purposes. Of course, some important conversations are car- ried on there also. Percussion: lNancy Schultz Bronwen VanWag- oner Bill Peters Geraldine Herrington Don Snyder Bill Nagy Dawson Whitkopf Mary Homer and Sharon Kaake. Bass Horns: Larry Teal and Dick Kirkbride. Tenor Saxaphones: Larry Best and Shirley Swailes. Trombones: Bob Wittrig, Dick Day, and Gary Tong. .l t, Joan Smith, Gail Lucas, Beverly Gould, Kathleen Zuhlke, Jane Perkins, and Bonnie Schaaf leads the band through their paces. Mr. O'Dell talks with Mary McLean, Dawson Whitkopf and Jane Perkins about the band. Mrs. O'Dell gives last minute in- structions to Dian Foster, Chuck Brabb, Bob Maison and Kathleen Reek. Q Q if L. 3 7fze chowzww M11 Front row: Dick Spencer, James Dinsmore, David Butler, Clifford Zehr, Franklin Thiemke, Mrs. O'Del1, Donald Hill, Jerry Nagy, Bob Day, Fred Bray, and Lee Reams. Second row: Jolm Siegler, Frank Matthews, Richard Dotson, Harry LaBlond, Larry Cook, Neil Rathka, Roger Lomerson, Douglas Rowley, Dick PeLond, Joe Child- ers, Russell Bengry, and Herby Dahn. Third row: Steve Haediche, Fred Goodrich, Charles Brabb, James VanConant, Rudy Heidenreich, Bob Chriscinke, Bob Maison, James Lindsey, Junior Heath, Victor Sawicki, Jerry Smith, Harold VanderPloeg, Orville Dowling, Bill Fleming, and Paul Godo. We have four choral groups at I. C. H. S. . The Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, and the Eighth Grade Boys Glee Club, are shown here. The Eighth Grade Girls Chorus is not shown because the picture is not available. These choral groups provide music for many activities during the school year. 55 7fze Another excltmg basketball game 1S under way Kathleen Zuhlke Barbara Lake Shlrley Zah now Janet VanConant and Jane Perklns our Varslty Cheerleaders are pI'aCtlC1I1g a cheer 56 , . i . Q I - I I J , . X 5. . X 5 - A ' 'Y' J 1 f ff' L' ' Glmaukachm In Physlcal Educatlon we learn to play and par t1c1pate 1n all sports sldes learn1ng how to play these sports we learn how to apply good Sportsman sh1p We not only engage 1n recreat1onal act1v1t1es but also pursue a study of phys1cal health Mrs Youngs shows Carol Swlger Carol Snyder and Geraldlne Russel a lesson 1n Health class ofneefnwicmlo The Cheerlead ers for 1956 57 were chosen on the basls of polnts for ershlp attractlve ness and good sportsmanshlp They have rend ered rnany long hours of practlce learned old yells and dev1sed many new cheers They have d1s played good sports rnanshlp and creat ed school Splut RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Barabra Fanrun among the Student Kathleen Reek Susan Tanls and Carol Dale body Absent Sandra Ray 57 . . . . Be- I , , . .. J C - , I I O appearence, lead- Y , S ., . - . .1 ' I ! J ' 4 ' 'w M A .- . . -- . , J I I 0 i 5 w.-lb Front row: Jack Hoeksema, John Mulder, Jerry Watz, Stan Stover, Orill Frantz - President, Don Coenen, Jerry Greenrnan, Bob Meyers, John Lengemann. Second row: Jerry Billiet, Skip Cameron - Treasurer, Bill Dinsmore, Howard Burger - Vice President, Dick Evans, Larry Irish - Secretary, Jerry Nagy - Manager, and Lyle Powers - Coach. Third row: Bill Stawecki, Larry Dorow, Roger McKee, Don Bicknell, Jim Ward, Dale Campbell, Dawson Whitkopf, and Arthur Tubbs - Coach. Fourth row: Dale Watz, Bernie Spencer, Talmadge Lindsey, Pat Emerick, Chuck Vlieg, Don Rowley, and Carl Mortland - Coach. Yfafuulq C' ad aww MMM This club was formed for the boys who show leadership and co-ordina- tion in all school activities. The leaders are largely responsible for school moral and are the keys to the relationship between their own and surrounding towns. To join this club, a boy must get a letter in football, basketball, baseball, or track. Then he is initiated - a memorable event. The money the club receives from dues, sponsoring car washes, and other events is placed in the club treasury for such purposes as Varsity jackets, attending ball games, and in the future, a whirlpool bath. 58 ,yi if ni? Front row: Gary Clark, Jerry Hauff, Ishmael Rosas, Melvin Wedlake, Jim Morrice, Gillis Childers, and Gary Teal. Second row: Kenny McKenzie, Randall Clark, Ralph Clark, Hoyt Showler, Gorden Hoeksema, Billy Maison, and Kurt Lucas. Third row: Gary Watz, Gale O'Dell, Tom Herrington, Neil West, Tom Bradburn, Dean Goodrich, and Dean Cramer. Fourth row: Coach Mortland, John Heath, Craig Ferrier, Peter Brabb, Charles Richardson, and Larry Kennel. R leazm line Mr. Mortland who is the coach of the Reserve Team and helps them learn the fundamentals of football. Besides coaching, Mr. Mortland teaches Physical Education, 8th grade Civics, and 9th grade Civics. 5, 'W M71 A YJ t Emerick, T Bob Lindsey, E Imlay City 33 Marine City Imlay City 40 Capac Imlay City 6 Almont Imlay City 37 Millington Imlay City 32 North Branch Imlay City 6 Memphis Imlay City 46 Ortonville Imlay City 2 Oxford 234 Season Record: 7 won, 1 lost Bill Stawecki, FB D011 Cgenen, HB Yqkmvv Dick McKee, FB Talmadge Lindsey, fqmeswmewwzfww. in the Spartan victory parade and will be missed next year. They are: Don Bicknell, Howard Burger, Larry Dorow, Orill Frantz, Larry Irish, John Mulder, Bill Stawecki, Stan Stover, Don Sweet, Dale Watz, and Dawson Whitkopf. The team will be remembered as being one of the best in Imlay City's sports history. Don Bicknell, G I Skip Cameron C Howard Burger G B111 Dinsmore G Jerry Billiet HB LARRY DOROW DAWSON WHITKOPF STAN STOVER JACK HOEKSEMA .Z JOHN MULDER In addltlon to coach1ng football basketball and baseball at Imlay Clty Mr Lyle Powers also teaches U S Hlstory ln the eleventh and elghth grades Coach Powers has complled an outstand1ng coachlng record at Imlay Clty Jerry Nagy 1S one of the unsung heroes behmd the Spartan scenes He has been an exceptlonal manager 1n both football and basketball. 62 ROGER McKEE Front row J1m Ward Jack Hoeksema Allen Butler Jerry B1ll1et Stanley Stover Roger McKee Kelth VanPutten Sklp Cameron Larry Dorow and Coach Lyle Pow ers Second row Chuck Vlleg John Lengemann Dawson Whltkopf and John Mul der Uangaaiulalmm Za lfze E eam Imlay Opp Almont Capac Goodrlch North Branch Oxford Armada Mllllngton Almont North Branch Ortonvllle Capac Oxford Armada Ortonv1lle Mlllmgton At Port Huron Marme C1ty Armada Somethlng to remember and be proud of an undefeated basketball team 1S such These are the Spar tans who d1d lt Durmg the regular season they won all 16 games L1ke were flnally defeated ln the D1str1ct Tournaments Senlors Jack Hoeksema Dawson Wh1tkopf Larry Dorow and Stanley Stover along w1th JUDIOFS Sklp Cam eron and Chuck Vlleg sparked the Spartan attack Coach Powers' talent was well rewarded 1n th1S team of teams at Imlay Clty 63 67 42 73 41 ' 70 ' 60 ' -- 61 60 ' . - 70 41 ' ' . ' 69 50 . ' 59 Kingston 42 many other basketball teams, they 63 . . 55 . . . . 62 47 . 63 59 ' , 69 ' 45 ' , , 63 47 ' ' ' ' 83 46 ' 41 40 - 81 ' 75 ' ' 61 ' ' 55 ' . 35 ' ' 30 48 52 fgeatefzafefi. The Spartan Reserves showed great prom- ise for keeping the Spartan victory parade in future years. Under Mr. Mortland's helpful guidance, the team has learned many of the basic fundamentals essential to a winning combination. With the help of Ralph and Randy Clark, Gordy Hoek- sema and Pete Brabb, the team won many games. The Spartan Reserves scramble for the ball while playing the Kingston Reserves. aauuiuu fiwiv-twin.,-xv 2 Front Row: Bob Wittrig, Ralph Clark, Peter Brabb, Randall Clark, Gary Gibbard, Kurt Lucas, and Mr. Mortland. Middle Row: Rick Braidwood, Jerry Hauff, Charles Richardson, Dean Goodrich, Tom Herrington, Dean Cramer, and Craig Ferrier. Back Row: Larry Kinkle, Gary Teal, Tom Pridmore, Tom Bradburn, Hoyt Showler, Bill Nagy, and Tom Herman. vifiiitifiiiiiiiixialwuuuui 1 - 4 M 1 First Row: Judy Bridenbaugh, Susan Tanis, Mr. Petrie, Carol Dale, and Gladys Parnicky. Second Row: Judy Mathews, Ruth Ann Brinker, Connie Miller, Ann Mott, Iva Smith, Frances Carranza, and Janice Martz. Third Row: Alice Penzien, Lea Delannoy, Dorothy Hill, Gayle Hickie, Betty Harris Judy Badder, and Merrietta Schneider. Fourth Row: Carol Dewey, Ruth Yntema, Vera Booth, Pat Powers, Carol Snyder, Kathryn Treadgold, and Doris Jager. '7wAaf- aicf . The Ticket Takers make up a group of cooperative girls who take and sell tickets for school activities. They perform faith- fully at football and basketball games besides other school act- ivities. These girls perform their duties without credit and on their own time. 65 Ruth Ami Brinker and Gladys Parnicky sell tickets at a basket ball game. awumloim wi Mary Jane Brlnker Marllyn Swalles Janlce Fr1tch Joan Schoon Annual Staff over Pat Sehnelder Betty Klng and Karen Gass make up a part of the Mary Jane Bunker types Wm-le Bev Gould and D1an Best SUDBPVISG The purpose of Journallsm 1S to record the memorable events 1n the school year through the annual and newspaper staffs Thls g1V9S stud ents experlence at preparlng readlng and lnterpretlng act1v1t1es throught the year Margaret Ann Green Bonnle Schaaf and Sandra Strlcker flnd ldeas for wrlte uns Margaret Ann Green Pat Sohnelder Pat Koyl and Janlce Frltch are busy work mg on the Annual Pat Koyl Yvonne Dale Carol PlZZl ment1 Mary Jo Ma ples Murlel Clark son and Barbara Lake look over the pages fs 66 I I 0 Q A 5 A 5 ,' il 4 a J 2 - E ' -V J : 0 . . . , , ' J J Q .0 J - J .- . , - J 1 J J J . - , v a 9 ' . .4- N-r 01, ' t ii! 'lan , N 'N 1 cammanicale aulifz lfze Im- - This group compose the Writing Staff. Seated on the floor is Pat Schneider and Evelyn Macklem. From left to right are Charlene Pratt, Larry Dorow, Larry Teal, Bob Wittrig, Don Rowley, Larry Schultz, Judy McKillen, Nancy Schultz, Dian Best, Nancy Bonnema, and Mary Jo Maples. Larry Best, Roger McKee, Daw- son Whitkopf, and Reva Hoeksema represent part of the advertising and photograph staff. They have the responsibility of taking pictureS and collecting ads for the paper. Rick Braidwood gets a boost from the boys. Lee Lucas, Jack Hoeksema, and Dick Brinker prepare to go to press. The typists for the school paper are: V.J. Hayward, Verneda For- ro, Pat Koyl, sitting at the back Joan Schoonover, Barbara Lake, Janet Van- tables are Beverly Gould and Conant, and Muriel Clarkson discuss a problem Carol Pizzimenti. about Mimeoscoping. p Kay Rayment and Rick Braidwood are a little bit confused at Miss Force's de- finition of this al geb raic e quation Miss Force explanes a problem to her mneth grade Algebra Class ss Z f 'Mr The Junlors worked hard on thelr play Desperate Ambrose 1n the N1 ght Allce Skeberdls Nancy Bormema and Jerry Greenman rehearse a scene from Stranger Ed Clark observes M1ss Brumbaugh drawmg Jerry B1111et's mustache Senlors arrange props for a dress rehearsal Actors and make up com mlttee select make up to be used 1n the Senlor Play 69 WD' First row Allen Scott Don Rowley Treasurer Larry Best Vice President Lee Lucas Secretary Claude Fox Second Row Earl Greenwald Richard Brinker Jim Anderson Larry Martz Larry Schultz Dick Kirkbride Third row Chris Adams Ed Pittman Ed Badder Dale Watz Don Renolds Torn Bradburn. Back row: Richard Hall Jack Hoeksema Mike Shayna Larry Teal. Mm cw. ,W amz ' The Movie Club has been a beneficial organiza- tion ever since it was organized. Their service has been appreciated throughout the school by both teachers and students. The Movie Club sets up movies to be shown in the class rooms. They have also shown movies for various civic or- ganizations in Imlay City. Every year trips are taken to see various movies with outstanding camera work in them. 70 Y Z f Q if z Z f 3 f in G 2 4 I Front row: Joan Schoonover - Treasurer, Pat Koyl - Secretary, Miss Force - Ad- visor, Mary McLean - Team Leader, Mary Treadgold - Team Leader. Second row: Judy Greenrnan, Gail Lucas, Judy Watkins, Evelyn Macklern, Joan Smith, and Doris Madeline. Third row: Ruth Ann Ruby, Beverly Upleger, Mary Jane Brinker, Judy Smith, Betty King, Dorothy Koenig, and Carolyn Bade. Fourth row: Shirley McLean- President, Janice Fritch, Karen Gass, Deanna Tanis, Wilma Elling, and Mary Jo Maples. Zldfwzfiqwicfepeafaleladeaii The Ushers, who are advised by Miss Force, usher for assem- blies and for other school activi- ties. The Ushers dismiss the classes and lead them to the as- sembly. -. l 'PT ww Joan Schoonover ushers a class into the gym for an assembly '7eacfwn9 ai 41,77 These are the Future Teachers of Amerlca Although th1s 1S a new organlzatlon at ICHS they are advanclng very satlsfactorlly toward the1r anns The club contlnues to grow as the year draws to a close Offlcers of the club are Evelyn Macklem Presldent Dorothy Saunders Vlce Presldent Allce Skeberdls Secret ary and Betty Harrls Treasurer E F1rst Row Betty Harms Al1ceSkeberd1s Mr' Norhn Mrs Cornell Mr Powers Evelyn Macklern Dorothy Saunders Second Row Sklp Cameron Velma Russell Al1ce Penzlen Shelly Flnnerty Darlene Watt Ellzabeth Homer RuthAnn Ruby Shlrley Zahnow Jerry B1ll1et Back Row Jane Perkms Suzan Bade Barbara Fannm Earl W1elsma Suzann Jones Judy McK1llen Bronwen Van Wagner 72 rqcfawzlodemewii, To our advertisers and readers: Without the support of the businessmen of Imlay City and the surrounding Community, this 1957 edition of the SPARTAN would have been impossible. We urge the readers of the SPARTAN to support the advertisers who made this book possible. CONGRATULATIONS GRAD UA TE S ! May you have Smooth Sai1ing as you set your sa.ils to the future. See us for ..... --Nationally Advertised-- 'PWIZARD APPLIANCES 'FDAVIS TIRES IPWIZARD BATTERIES 'FWESTERN FLYER BICYCLES 'FVITA POWER OIL 'FTRUE TONE RADIOS Plus Hundreds of Other Items W E S T E R N A U T O ASSOCIATE STORE Walter E. Richards, Owner- - IMLAY CITY, MICHIGAN PATRONS Braidwood Insurance Agency E11a's Beauty Shoppe Dr. Buchanan Dr. Ausum White Rose Gasoline Come in and see us--sometime D E A N ' S DRUG STORE 131 E. Third St. Imlay City RAnd01ph 4-7945 Glftware Pamts Hardware CLARK'S RESTAURANT INSURANCE and SURE TY BONDS MUIR INSURANCE AGENCY Sportlng Goods 141 E Thlrd St BAIRD'S HARDWARE Phone RA 4 7095 Imlay Clty HALL 'S MARKET WE LTON'S STYLE SHOP Ladles Ready To Wear Telephone RA 4 4765 74 Mi!! C ONGRAT ULATIONS from BRAY ' S Toyland and Sports 54 to S1 -Q at ' , ID , ' 241112 '1 ga Q32 Y y. i J x , , ,W A W ,K 9' 146i V if f Our prices are right The quality the best We invite you to come in And compare with the rest NANCY LEE SHOP Infants Children and Ladies Ready to-wear Compliments of THE MacDONALD JEWELRY STORE AND GIFT SHOP Diamonds, Watches, and Silverware Imlay City, Mich. RA-4-2833 Established 1888 RA-4-4625 THE IMLAY CITY TIMES Printing Advertising C Clair Cross Publisher Imlay City Michigan Dollar Wise Shoppers Cut Their Food Costs Here' And Take Their Savings Home In C A S H ' SNYDER'S MARKET Imlay City Phone RA 4 6045 IM LAY CITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS 'For Your Home Plastic Wall Tile Wallpaper Paints Carpets and Formica Many Other Miscellaneous Items Compliments of JOHNNIES BARBER SHOP Congratulations on your good work You're a credit to the com munity 1 I Il . Linoleum, Floor Tile--All types, , - 75 X P UTNAM ' S For Home And A11 The Famny OI' shop At COSMETICS and PRESCRIPTIONS THE BROWNITE STORE PUTNAM'S DRUG STORE Irnlay Clty CONGRATULATIONS To Our Graduates of 1957 We will be happy to serve you and your friends as you go out to meet the world at home and abroad. DELONGS 50 to 51.00 STORE 76 ,, ..,, ,... ,mar ,, E ,, ,, , GAMBLES RANKIN 'S Grocerles Produce Bakery Meats 147 N Almont Phone RA 4 9695 Imlay Clty LESTER SMITH Sn SON FUNERAL HOME Irnlay Clty Ambulance SEFVICG Phone RA 4 7175 Qziifwk COLES BAND BOX CLEANERS Your Sta Nu Cleaner RA 46795 Imlay C1ty H! I .x N 'Q I . G . A , K . O - - . ' fam! .,,C'wm-4 mms 1 A K 3 A,,, P 53 , I A H Y . ,, ...7..,.1Q4..wwW,2-Wfwil , 549071 if ' fm, L2 TF' ,,f,.77' ,..f,f.o,,,qffw.gfmNa. M 3, EM, N McCABE'S MARKET 2 M11es West on Hlghway M 21 SHELL GAS CONGRATULATIONS Th1S new maclfune w1th whlch we are now serv1ng you 1S the greatest fr 0 m sc1ent1f1c advancement 1n the dry ACE BONNY Barber Shop c1ean1ng lndustry ARTPLACE CLEANERS DOROW'S MEN'S WEAR DeCAMP INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance an Real-Estate Phone RA-4-6085 M URRAY S REEK SHELL SERVICE Ron Reek SETVICC 1S our Bus1ness sl , ' '9- 1 ' 1 f lzu -..fm HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT D131 RA 4 555 Imlay Clty IMLAY CITY BAKERY BUSHES GROCERY IMLAY CITY FURNITURE STORE '79 CONGRATULATIONS THE r LOWER BOX 5830 Irnlay Clty Road RA 49385 I v . . . -Q .9 . . . -- 1 . - rll .HSE ' I 4' wfb logual Thls IS a growing companx ln a growing lndustry And growth alwaxs creates problems This IS also a pl0IlLLI'IIlg company constantly challenglno the accepted ways of il0lIlg thmgs Challenge opportunlts proeress they re like steps The steps that lead to a satlsfactors career And ads ancement mthln the company IS the standard practice rather than the exception V e hawe heard It sald that Edison IS a good place to work True One of the reasons that makes ll so partlcularlv for lllgll school graduates enterlng the busmess world for the first tlme IS that Edxson people are friendly sy mpathetxe and helpful If you reside m metropolitan Detrolt we mute you to Ylqlt our Employ ment Department 7000 Second Aw enue lllsew here Job application forms are as anlable at any Ldlson customer office THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY so X V Q U 1 if , I 0 I 3 Ill lmiion Courtesy nf I' lion Sylpllun llfl'j.w'01z slau'-Fulfwz ibfllmls Cu. Th ' I' I I' ' I' I1 II ere S sa IS ac Ion In fflee Ing a C a enge Working at Edison, there-'s challenge in the very air you breathe. lt's . -. 'Y - . ' ' . ' 1, ' - . -, . v . . ' 0- . -. v ' ' K. , I iv, U . . . 1 W, I V . ,. 1 Y . . . . ' ' ' . , Y . . Y . . . . , v . i. 'Y v.L. R Cornpllrnents of CHURCHILL INSURANCE AGENCY 243 East Thlrd St Imlay Clty Mlchlgan Auto Flre L1fe Hospltallzatlon For your best buy 1n Fords See COMPTON S Settlng the pace 1n a young man's clothmg fancy for 58 years CONGRATULATIONS Better drop ln 'S B O W E N S Bookkeepmg Income Tax Reports IMLAY CITY NEIL BLANK STANDARD SERVICE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Corner of 4th and Alrnont 122 North Almont RA 4 7185 Complete one Stop Servlce Imlay C1ty Mlch RA 4 6715 81 , , , , I J I - - - '- I ' N r i I '2 MEI! A M M ...MM , . HARRY H DIEHL MOTOR SALES Phone RA 4 5172 IMLAY CITY STATE BANK CHEVROLET the leader more Chevrolets sold each year than anyother There's a reason OLDSMOBILE the luxury car The flnest oar on the road Roc ket power always ahead 201 E Thlrd Imlay Clty Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Better buy now whlle we can Stlll allow that h1gh prlce for A Sat1sf1ed Customer Is Our your used car F1rSt Cons1derat1on THE STORE WHERE FRIENDS MEET RAY'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 00 Ma1n Street Imlay C1ty 82 Company ' n ' 1 . . HARRY S GULF SERVICE Phone RA 4 7265 Expert Lubrlcatlon Batterles Wash Pohsh KEMPF S SHOE STORE GLENN L SMITH M D HARRY S TV and APPLIANCE Plumblng Heatmg Hours 10 12 A M RCA Radlo at TV Sales SL SGFVICS CONGRATULATIONS BRISK FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY 83 . , . . 1 ' 2-5 P:M: ' - in I 'M ,,,A I f. ,-li iii 7 .T , , , .... 31 COLLINS ROLLER RINK Phone RA 4 4315 ,- Imlay C1ty 'Skate your date a IMLAY CITY OIL COMPANY 151 N Almont Ave RA 4 3475 D1str1butors of Petroleum Products L. if Colllns Roller R1nk WIEGERSMA FARM DAIRY MUIR BROTHERS HOMES Ambulance SCTVICE Wlth Oxygen Imlay Clty Lapeer 'M' RA 4 9285 MO 4 8111 MULHALL ERB LUMBER CO BOSK-ER AND VLIEG IMLAY CITY MEAT CENTER . . A , I - - A , B i 1 .m A 4 ol 1 .fif- I - A A I t f ' K ' V all-'www - - I I ....,,,,...,......t A , f ' ' 'A A4 v,f'1.: s:i .. .E 4,,::C: , Q at W, no ' . , , g ,. W' Q l , , , 'V 1 wfffi 5 ' ' A '-55 ff -'Q: :f-LZ. ' - 1 L1, - ' - .. A, 1 v ' f ' T . - - - - H' 'N9' . I l- O ll . , ,. . 84 'M' WTB? F' A SCHOENHALS MOTOR SALES Imlay C1ty M1011 VAN S LUMBER COMPANY 42-x L.llJ'-lr'-if-1 Nui-L COLLINS SPFED-WAY 79 KENNETH J ANDERSON SL SONS ALMONT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 85 ' ff, ,MV 2: , , f 'J M, f y , ' 'T 'W QV' s u . . 7 , . f fa W' 5 A A 'r f:?',,..,..-,, A 0 'Mg - A 2 --- Q A, 51' .W l Y v' I1 ' ' A ' , .HA H J 1 5- W-- -WJ ' 'W , V WML V, .. -r-fx! W, N W - J PURE OIL COMPANY LAPEER COUNTY CO OP MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION CALDWELL'S Moffats Corners on M 53 Pure Gasohne Grocemes Hardware INDEX Swailes 30,h1 Sweet Ms Teal 31,52,?0 lmrnerilllli vannyko col-l7g31 Vi11a1pando.31 walkeroo 0 o 0 0 Uatz D 32,58 Uatz G 7,32,ho 58,70 Uedlakc 32,h1 58,62,63,67 Zuh1ke.7,32,h1 56,3h IMLAY CITY MOTEL RA-4-5295 FRANK'S GAS STATION EIGHTH GRADE Allen Bengry Booth Bray B Bra F , Brown Buike Butler Carr Childers 67, Chriscinske Collins Coo Dahn Deming Dinsmore Dotson Dowling Fleming Gilbert Godo Goodrich Haedicke Harris Heath Heidenreich Henry Herman Hill Hoesingtonhh Homer Jager Kaake LaBlond Lindsey Jim Lindsey J Lomerson 8 Maison 6,?,9,3h Matthews 8, 9 Nagy 9,hh,58,62 Northrop 6 Patten PeLong Peters Poley Powers Radelt hh, 9 Rathka Richardson 9 Rea s Rowley 6,9, hh Sawicke Siegler Sefcovic Simm ns Smith C Smith J Spencer Stern Talbot Teal Thiemke Thomson VanConant Vanderlip 7,8,9 VanderP1oeg 9 Neyer dolf NINTH GRADE Anderson Badder 56,h7 Bade 10,71,72 Balabon 10,39 Booth 10,h6,h7 Brabb C 52,10 Brabb P 596h,10 Bradburn 59,6h,7O,1O Braidwood 6h,1O Brinker52,65,1O Burgess Butterfield B 56,10 Butterfield G10 Clark h6,51 b7,1O Collins Combs 59,10 Cramer 6h,59,1O Danforth Delmore39,51,1O Denni 8 9 Dewey h6,65,l0 IPJIJIEPC Dombrowski Fannin 57,7 72,10 Fenningsdorf 10 Ferrier 39,59 6h,10 Finnerty 72,10 Foster b7,1O Gibbard Goodrich D 39 59,6h,10 Goodrich H 10 Halstead Hamilton Hauff 6h,59,10 Helland Herrington 39 59,6h,1O Hill 65,11 Hoeksema h 5l,h7,11 Homer 72,5l,11 Kennel 59,11 Kinkle 6h,11 Koyl b6,h7,11 Lucas 6h,59 ?,10,ll Madeline Maison Hartz McKee 59,11 65,11 11,61 58,6h 59911 56,11 Morrice 59,7,11 Hott Nagy 6h 55,11 O'De11 39,59 56,11 h7,l1 56,11 McKenzie McNary O'Donne11 ska O en Panduren Penzien Perkins 72,3h,1O,11 6h,1l 39,11 Prldmore Radell Rayment Reaner 56,11 56,11 87 Reek 57,6,l1 Richardson 59 6h,l1 Robinet 51,11 Ru mery Russell 57,11 Schaaf 3h,66,11 Schneider M 65,51,h7,11 Sefcovic E 39 h7,11 Sefcovic F 11 Showler 59,11 Skeberdls Smith D 52,11 Smith J 35,11 smith K39,51,l2 Spencer Stapleton Swailes h6,52 3Wi90f 57,12 Talbot Teal 6h,59 Tong 52,3h,l2 Walker 39,12 VanDerPloeg 51 h7,12 Warner 56,12 Watmuff WBtt 7 372 , west 39,59,12 Herth h6,56 b7,12 w11bur h6,l2 Woodley Woodworth 51,12 Yacks Zella h7,12 TENTH GRADE Adil! h9,07O, 13 Allen Anderson 5 h7,13 Badder 65,h7,13 Balabon 52,13 Baker Bertuleit 38,13 Bogart Boven 50,13 Bower Bridenbaugh B h7013 Bridenbaugh J 65,h7,13 Brinker Burgess Joan h7 Burgess J h7,13 Carr Castillo Cater h9,h7,13 Chandler Clark Ra dall 6h,59,13 Clark n 59,13 Coffey 38,13 Dale h6,57 DSFQCI 117013 Dawson 38,13 Dean Delannoy Lea 65,h'l,S0,13 Delannoy Lee 33,39,13 Elling 51,13 Emerickh8,58,13 Evans 58,13 Fenningsdorf h9,13 F1fie1a h6,13 Fleming Gass 52,71 h7,66,13 Gibbard 6h,1h Greenn n h7,1h Green ald 71,1h Hansen 38,h9,1b Heath Henry Herman 6h 1h Hoeksem 59,7,1h Irish 33 lb 0... 00010 0000 0000000013 0000000008 ,00::9 'l'3 ,,.,,,,,,g ,, 9 ,,, 00000011 0000000013 000000008 00000009 ,'l6 .. 000067 8 00000009 00 0000000008 0000009 0000 0 0000000008 00000009 00000010 009' 6 000000008 00000009 000 13 00000000008 00000009 ' 7 00 8 00000009 '00 ' 0008 0000000009 0000010 99' '13 00000008 000000009 ,,,,.1O 6h '13 k00000000008 00000011105 9 00 00000000008 00000009 00000010 11 .'. l3 DW000000000008 00000009 000 000 ' 000000008 000009 000 0000008 0 ,,,,,, 000000008 000 ,,... 6 00000012 000 00000008 0000000009 000012 0000 00000008 ' 00000000009 ,, 000 000000 Gascho.....g..g Zehi00000000009 Jlldd00000000011 0000 g ,,,, 0000 0000 00000000008 0000 000000012 0000 0000008 000 000000 00000000013 0000008 0000010 ,,,,, 000 M 000 000000008 0000 0000 0000000008 000 0000011 00 000 0008 000 ,,,, 0000000008 00 00000 0000 0000 000000008 ... ,,,,, 00000012 000000h,.l, 8 , ,,,, 00000 . , 8 0000000 ,, 000 000 0000000008 .,,, 00000 0000000008 0 0 000 0000000008 ,,,,,,,,,11 0000 00000013 00000009 00000010 ,,, , 00000012 000000 0009 00 ,.,, 0 000009 0 0000000012 000 000 3 9 0 000000 00000 0000071 '00 0000011 9 0 00000010 000 ' 000 Q 9 00000 00000056 00 0000000059 000000009 0 0000000013 000 000000009 0000010 .. 00000 2 000000001-ll 000000009 000000011 I 0000000009 00.0 ,,, 0 000000009 .0 ,,,, 000 00000 3 Jager 65,M7,lM Johnson Jones 52,72,lM Kaake . 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