Jackson Community College - Delphian Yearbook (Jackson, MI)
- Class of 1962
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S HARON POWERS BOB GAY LINDA BENCH Sports ..c........ c.cs.. T ONY SUSSEX RON NAYLOR Organizations ...... .,........ ,..... P A T COTTRELL Photography ....... - ............... SKIP EATON W. J. HAMPTON CYNTHIA MERRITT LARRY OVERSMITH DICK WHITNEY Advisor c,...c....as.c,....c.ssasaasaacsaas,asaasaascaascsccsassaass W. J, HAMPTON Our special thanks to Mr. Oliver Faaborg and the members of the salesmanship class for their help in DELPHIAN advertising. jack 014 juuzvr Hrfllegc' f 'U , ' f 'mx' Q. 'MJ 'UWB l -N flwa .1 W E J A I MA gigs.. -,!' WITH DEEPEST APPRECIATION, DELPHIAN DEDICATES THIS BOOK TO FRANK J. DOVE His patience, his diligence and his understanding have made him our admired advisor, colleague and friend. ,,,f- FACULTY v , . QI I II.I. I I II N I III II 1 I .I ,psf , QI . .Iii IF. I . , , . .X . .- . . . . . II I I IRI Iam ,. .. If J- 'I v .5nII,.,,:I,. KJ, - . f N.fj1'I.-, - II, , I ' ,, .,f. Q I I ' 1 'vs 'I --fu I . '..l 4 up j. - .4. 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II .Ii I , ,wI.i!k5I5I.I::,:, -' A, -5: -I 1 ' I 4 I. I .' I '.. - .-' . 5,-.. , ri - -. - ' -- --SEPT?-:fI.-e 1,93 ' '41 Iii.. . v ii' ' N. '- wffhn -lk' iqg?: 5f r-'T LB 1 3 . DR. WILLIAM N. ATKINSON A.B., M.A., Ph.D. President of the CoI'Iege ADMINISTRATION FRANK J. DOVE A.B., M.A. Dean of Faculty WARD PRESTON B.S., M.S. Dean of Students: Botany RODERICK D. RIGGS B.S., M.S. Dean of Meng Physicsg Student Commission: Advisor, Class of HELEN B. HOLTON A.B.,A.M. Dean of Womenp Spanishp Panhellenic Councilg Women's Club 1963 ART AND MUSIC JOSEPH L. MAFFEI B.S.: M.A. Art Art Education Club MACWILLIAM DISBROW B.Mus.g M.Mus. Music: Madrigal Singersg A Cappella Choir MARION L. KELLY R.N., B.S., M.A. Counselor Coordinator WILLIAM J. OGDEN B.S., M.A. Registrarg Cross Country HARRIET MYER B.A.g M.A. Counselingg Psychologyg Studenl Commissiong Women's Club WALLACE M. OLLILA B.S.p M.A. Coordinator, Industrial Education ROBERT H. ROSWELL B.A., M.A. General Business G. A. MYRAN a.s., M.A. Business: Secretarial Science: Accounting: Outdoor Club ROBERTA GIBSON B.A., M,A. Businessp Secretarial Science ROBERT E. SNYDER A.B., M.A. Accountingg Business BUSINESS, AND l , ,Ag - 'l 3Sg.....,. i f X INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MYRON SEARS B.A., M.A. Mafhematicsp Drafting: Ind Tech Amateur Radio Club CLAIR E, BARNUM B.S. Machine Shop: Drafiing HERBERT L. HOWELL B.s., MA. Industrial Technology RAYMOND T. BARBOUR A.B., M.A. Electrical Technology 9 CLIFFORD E. KING M.A,, B.A. Political Science EDWARD SUSSELL Ph.B., Ph.M. Economics: Student Commission Phi Theta Kappa BENNIE GRAVES B.S., M.A. Psychology, Sociology GERALD L. BARN ETT A.B., A.M. Political Scienceg Student Assembly Chairman MARY ENGLEBRIGHT M.A. Historyg Student N.E.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE N.E.A.p JAMES A- DONALD MASTERS HAKKEN B.S., M.S. A.B., D.B., A.M. Mathematicsg Men's Historyp Englishp Union International Club 'Kun-...-NIR o MABEL HILL A.B., A.M.L.S. Library DO ROT A.B. Library LIBRARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS HY H. BANNASCH CHESTER EICHER B.S., M.E. Physical Education Basketball: Dir, of Intramurals Varsity Club BERNARD M. RIGGS as., M.A., M.s. Mathematics: J.J.C. Amateur Radio Club JENNIE E. MASTER B.S., M.A. Mathematics ig, 2-X ,-, 1 iv 1 . . I.. at pls- .I 'A ,NM 5 X BARBARA FAUSELL A.B., M.A., M.A. English, Speech EDITH W. CLULEY A.B., M.A. English: The Players Club W. J. HAMPTON A.B., M.A. English, History: Delphian Advisor s 'N-bn.. ENGLISH AND RUTH K. ARNOLD A.B., M.A. English RICHARD J. DE MAAGD B.A., M.A. Englishp Players Club GREGORY FITZGERALD A.B., M.A. English: Outdoor Club -51 1- NIARY K, CASEY JULIE DE MEYER MARI ROSELLE A.B., M,A, A.B., AM. EYLER Englishg Spanishp French: Phi Delta Sigma: A.B., M.A. International Club Le Cercle Francais English: Class of I962 JAMES VAN PERNIS ' B.A., M.A. Englishg Student N.E.A. FOREIGN LANGUAGE W.. SARA R. LINEBURG BA, MA. my Englishg Phi Theta Kappa ' a 5 1 X Q5'-'As RICHARD WENDT B.S., M.S. Biological Scienceg Men's Union Qc, ll , A., X ,.,.,. , b. 1 W, 4 DR. DAN LAURSEN Msg., M.Ed., Ph.D. Biologyg Geographyy Sigma Chig Swimming ROBERT A. WHITING B.s., M.S., MA. Kappa BiologypGeograpl'1yy Class of 1962 VVILBER DUNGY B.S., M.S. Biological Science ROSS GILLETT A.B., A.M. Physics ROY KELLY B.s., M.a.s. Mathematicsp Physicsp Class of 1963 GEOGRAPHY BIOLOGY PHYSICS JANET RUSSELL B.S., M.S. Biological Sci. AND 'QP' 9 , QR C '? PATRICIA WHITE EMMA KELTING FLORENCE DOROTHY B.s.N. B.A., M.S. ODONNELL SCHULTZ Practical Nursing Director of Practical B.SC. M.S. Nursing Practical Nursing Chemistryg Class of 1963 PRACTICAL NURSING, CHEMISTRY gps: JAMES M. WALLACE Chemistryg Class of T963 ,I C. VICTOR ANDERSON B.S., M.S. Chemistry BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. MCCLIARG MR. PERRY MR. HOCKING MR. FULL MR. RUBERT MR. COX MR. VANDENBOS MR. ILFELD MR. HARRIS SUPPLEMENTARY FACULTY MARSHALL ABERLE THOMAS BARTZ PAUL BERKLEY HOWARD BROOKS JAMES BROWN JOHN DOTY FRED DUTTON OLIVER FAABORG EARL FURLONG CLEVE JACOBSON WILLIAM KATZENMEYER ALLYN KEHRER GEORGE MILLER MARY MOREHOUSE IMRSJ WILLIAM MORRISON LILA PARGMENT ANDREW PAYNE RICHARD RICHTER JULIA HUTCHINS CMRSJ JAMES SNYDER DONALD TROYER ALVAR WEST MAYNARD WHITE MILDRED CONFER MARY MITCHELL HELEN PSIK BARBARA PRYBYSKI BERTTILE MCINTOSH WILMA SCOTT OFFICE STAFF Q--1 L-.a.. L to rc Mrs, Kathryn Seitz, Mrs. Edna Trammell, Mrs Cynthia Nystrom, Mrs. Elizabeth Hotchkin, Mrs Jeannette Hatt, Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart. Not pictured: Miss Marilyn Clifton, Mrs. Edith Luse, Mrs. lva Wohlgemuth. FOOTE NURSING STAFF 1' f f - ' , 5, Q ' as E l'Q Q 'ii ll 'Y I V A J' is jo C ' ' :, 4' 'X tt Qu N l X 4 ' 5 l s ' l FIRST ROW, l to r: Mrs. L. Lipe, Mrs. B. Mclntosh, Miss H. Psik, Mrs. L. Brown. SECOND ROW, l to r: Miss L. Densmore, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. D. Peterson, Miss B, Pyhphi, Mrs. W. Schmeling, Mrs. M. Weimer, Mrs. F. Pawe. CLASSES 15... .1 asf ,qw Jim Allen Paula Allen Marilyn Arniz Allen Aronoff Eileen Asbury Marcia Babcock SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Nl'-r tc Dudley Barlow Roberta Barnhill Mary Barrett Arthur Barson Roger Bedell Diana Bennett aff! 1, 4. YI? -Q-u...,,,,A Kathie Bradley Charles Brinley Ronald Britton Leonard Bronsberg John Bullinger Francais Burk Gary Berneski Barbara Bertke Vladimir Bibicoff Wayne Bliss Gaylord Bober Frederick Boley Ronald Burkhardt Aggie Burns Jerry Bush Sfewa rt Cameron Janet Ca rfer Dolores Chamberlain ,, .x., .,,' W :l:, ., . ...U if xb G 5 N Q W K -eav- John Conley Charles Cook Garry Cope Roberl Cowing Beatrice Craff Duane Crifes 'QW' f 'fX QS Judi Coclington Carole Cole Robert Coleman Karin Collyer Mel Comeau Charles Conger Howard Creque Peggy Crowley Patricia Cruse Lawerance Cunningham Sue Cusick Kirk Cutler 1:71- Tv' wr--a 4-1 lim 1'--X ,f 'UN Tony Czarnecki Duane Dangler Beverly Davidson Russell Davis Robert Dayton Sharon Dayton 1 Wi Philip Dofy Jack Dreyer Roger Drummond Samuel Du Bois Edward Dzikowic: Marilyn Earl X 26 s N Donald Easter Dale Eclcland Todd Elliott Mike England Ralph England Guyla English 'Ni 'Qi Daniel Foulk Ralph Frey Nancy Frisby Maria Galimana David Garland Jerry Garwood George Fink William Finton Jerry Fisher Dean Foster Fred Fosfer .lane Fosler Qn..,,,--ff' Ni... R n Alice Gates Robert Gay Mike Georgeapolis Louis Gish Jeannie Golightly Jerry Good GX- xlhv X i i.-7' Y-of John Gorham Judy Grams Philip Granger Judy Garrett Virginia Griehs Elizabeth Griffith sxxyf YI27' Robert Harkness Paul Harper Barbara Harris John Harris Frances Harrison Ronald Harrison F' Y' is 'UR 'Bw YI, L Thomas Gufowski Sandra Halfom David Hamilfon Carl Hammond Sally Hanawalf Landis Hardy hs... Jean Harvey Janet Haynes Thomas Henderson Kay Hendrickson Susan Henley Harold Henry 1--e 'ff' We 35 fiv 7. '11 bf Tig? James Herdus Dennis Herrick Ronald Hoffman Mary Holman Elbert Holt William Hoppe '95 Richard Horodeckn John Horvath Gary Hotch kin Dennis Howard Mary Howard Raymond Howell Paul Jimenez James Johnson Philip Johnson Carolyn Jones Ruth Kalahar John Karthen l A 'B iw- if K-'L 1. 'CIW l ss:- lx -11, x 7' 'X 'Ox A X Q. ..-,... iii ,Qi-gf-5f..., . J x 12.-! 4. ,Q 7 -:ff 1' -1 'i J , .af W 'Fi Robert Keicher Lee Kelly Tim Kelly i Donna Kemner J-B5 William Kesterson Sue Kilgallin John Killean Ann Kimber Joseph Kirkup Gerry Klee Richard Kleyn Diane Kline John Lawler James Laws t John Leeson 3- I Nancy Lehman Carolyn Leyh Thomas Limmer I Yugi' fl! X Roscoe Litchard Gerald Louagie Sally Lusk Mike Marinakas Marian Marsh Claudia Marshall 'NK ...Q 'Y' X 'Q'-'P .fi ' U . K . ii' L QT. tau Ann McLain Gearldine McKessey William Mercer Cynthia Merritt Roger Messimer Mary Meyerholtz if 'Q 'itzv James MarTin Joe Maxwell Linda Maxon Richard May Mike McAuliffe Marcia McCollum -13 71- 3 im. A Sandra Miller Rose Ann Mills Ronald Minder Thomas Mohlman Ronald Moore Richard Morales 454 FWD xX L- 'Q--if 4, if Wilmer Morgan Beniie Morris John Myers Leo Nabozny, Jr. David Nastally Thomas Neesley ',4 Cyril Nichols. Ka rol Noss Conrad Olfier David Oppett .-r X Douglas Osiborn I Gordon Po,hl Linda Parker Richard Paschack Mary Paiefield Gary Perkins Neil Perrine ,XX Patricia Oftinger James Peters Larry Peters Duane Peterson Steve Phillips Georgalee Pier David Piper 1'-r Y' Y... -ax. 'QS Qs-.., ,vs T' ' T9 5 I X ,fx v' YI' David Pohl Sharon Powers Janet Prestler Ann Preston Al Pryor Sandra Radziewicz Kadhem Rassool Richard Rausch Joyce Ray Ronald Rice RoberT Rider Mary Riedel 'QI' 'lf Xp.. t ' Larry Rouse Diane Rowley William Rowley Sharon Ruben' Mike Sacharski Bertha Sale-nbine fin- ,rs 'IN 'S J E Ui 9,1 'ip-.f--'A QW Judy Schalhamer Paul Schave Catherine Schlenker Richard Schmell Nick Schulcz Thomas Schwocho Q-..--Y 'li John Sidwell Don Sims Richard Sitko Maynard Slaier Millie Smith Howard Snell 'WN R 3. Ronald Seager Jackie Secord James Selby Vicky Shafer Dick Shaink Barbara Shears L 'QT' QA Richard Socha William Sorensen Sue Southwell Terry Southwell Eric Stanley Ken Steinbrenner N Q...w-+- 'EQ' Ylmv Q -45-. L'v,l'x X wx U :. '-Se? ' u 1: J 1 N -- ,Sn . .I. 1 'QP--.... 1..- ,. A H X Donald Stimer Jerry Straw Susan Stroup Ruth Stuck Katherine Stuart Ron Stull Q3Z?L1 1 Y? .A Tim Taylor Kathleen Terry Lyman Thayer Charlene Thomas Virgil Thornsbury Beverly Thrun Roger Sfygles Melvin Surbrook Jerry Svvope Delores Taylor Richard Taylor Norman Taylor Cynthia Tillotsen Suzanne Timberlake Nan Tomshack Kathy Torpy Ruth Trothen Darlene Tucker 'QB' -viwx 'tun- 'Nix X 1 'X xi an J., H 2, wif. ll 4 Q Af T K , . .'j,s't-4 'Lfggja Q--in QQ. i X QL:-N.. 1 x , 'KT' .03 V, vw- f PGN Q--f-f Charles Turner Linda Turner Gerald Updike Margene Van Akin Mike Vannest Cecile Van Noy f v tx wav Bob Waits Ron Waldron Mariellen Walker Cris Wallace Roxanne Wallace Mike Walters 'Nw te Kelly Vanfuyle Alice Vauryca Carol Verbarg John Vogelsong Benny Wade Larry Wainwright 4 Q5 Dave Warnock Ron Warren Larry Washburn Robert Watters Nancy Watts Leon Webb 'N 'tr' XX Nelson Weber Dianne Weeks Judy Welch Dave Westhoff Carol Wheaton David Wheeler f - X E717 X.. tx Kathleen Widmayer Helen Wilcox Gerald Williams Sharon Williams Joan Williamson Mike Winters David Wheeler Dennis Wheeler Julie Wheeler Roger Wheeler Edward White Charles Whitney 'N 'E' ea-.,. l .iz Randy Wirth John Woicik James Wood Joe Wood Ray Wodliever John Worden 3, 'R' 64 -'WS Q' .1 1s.,,,,, 'TW' 7? 'ii ilu lb Douglas Wright Rita Zakrzewski Eugene Zelmarski Ann Zimmerman N, ii PANHELLENIC CUP The 1962 Panhellenic Cup goes To Miss Ann Preston. Each year a special committee made up of faculty members and representatives of JJCS sororities awards the Panhellenic Cup to the most outstanding woman on our campus Winners of the Cup in recent years have been Mary Ellen Osborn Pamie Rentrop ...,.. Karen Shea ......,.. Evelyn Turner ,,,,,, ,,,.-- Barba ra Fors ............. .,.,., Deanne Stephenson 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 MENA'S UNION AWARD The annual Men's Union Award is presented to that JJC man who, on the basis of per- formance, has demonstrated the most out- standing qualities as a campus leader, as a student, and as a citizen. In the past the Award has gone to: Larry Mack ...s. Rudy Kalafus .,a, Bill Davis ,,,.aa. David Dodge .. Jack Gillett a,.,, , Gerald Gutowski nunl956 MWnl957 Unel958 nuul959 wndl96O awnWl96l This year the Men's Union Award goes to Mr. Tom Mohlman. Lois Ackerman Pam Anderson Don Ames Richard Ames Theresa Arasin Dave Ashbaugh Jerry Aylesworth Alex Backus Kathryn Bailey Gary Baker Sandra Baldwin Tom Balfe Janice Bancroft Roxanne Barber Jackie Barhon Ed Bauerly Linda Beach Faith Beemon Jim Beilfuss Dick Bell John Benson Bellie Betts Ruth Bicy Doug Bielski Dwight Birmingham FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS q ggufx I i I bf' Q as xv lt x -Y .ml Q CT iff' .le f 'C' . v.. . -C A - ' , it , 3 s t ' as? C ' ' 5 Q ' ' s -f ' ,- - 4 .-3 ' . 1 I ' rwrxei ff' Q5 D -l Q rrs f r V 5 at ' . ,, A ' ,, my - l ' ' ' P' ' ' 'R f- 53 - A it fl E V L . . 1' r llfilll' K Fw ' X , Sf : ' 9 , ' ' . jf - ., ., l D as, 15: , .,A 1 ' it C3 Sf L N as . I ,.. ' ' ., r 't Q E' ,f if I L is .x ,x fl . ' f-- r K A 25, ' ' gf' . V V ,j 6, V , 'Yf:E11lE:2f X --- 4 Iv :-r ' A X V Sterling Black Beverly Blackwood Marjorie Bohner Dennis Boos Larry Borders Mike Bradshaw Pat Brandon Linda Bray Catherine Briminstool Peggy Brinkerhuff Judson Brouse Lyman Brown Roy Brown Bernard Brussow Joan Bullinger Ronald Byrum .lim Cairney Donna Carley Barbara Carlson Torn Carpenter Bill Chapman Paul Chase Gary Childs Susan Chmielewski Robert Choate Dolores Chrapek Dick Clark Dan Coats Miki Coller Robert Conden Mary Conklin Steve Connelly Khris Cookson David Converse Patricia Cottrell Ev,: :-ll , 9 ' -.V. ' - KF' L L vi-... 9 W--r 1' ' :. , : i-.,. .fy X si J at 1 W -:::::::,:v::,:,: 2 ,. . lx? ' ui lf as.. , X .C if , if - 1 C7 Q..- Quiv- Tim. Delores Cox Margaret Craft Vicky Criftield Douglas Crippen Carolyn Cummings Gary Cunningham Mary Curry Dave Curtis Robert Cushman Mike Cutler Byrne Daly Mary Ann Daly Tom Daly Phyllis Darby Mary Jean Davidovicz Nancy Day Carol Debus Carol DeLand William Dennis Gerald Deren Gloria Desnoyer Carolyn Dewey Ann Dickinson Mary Dickinson Marsha Dirlam Jacqueline Divine Gary Dohm David Dolan John Dalton Albert Dominie Linda Dorr Karen Draper Carolyn Drumm Bert DuBois Tom Durant Robin Dutcher John Dziewiatkowski Mary Jo Earley Ernest Eaton Sue Eding Tom Edwards Beatrice English Walter English Robert Evans Pat Every Mary Lou Evinger Veanna Ewers Ed Fagerlund Lynn Faust Don Fay Frieda Fenstermaker Sharon Fielder Connie Finger Ron Fisher Joe Flack Nancy Flaig James Fleming Richard Fleming Bob Fletcher Delores Flowers Shirley Flowers John Fontana Marston Fortress Ronald Foster Kellen Francis Mike Frederick Theodore Frederick Tom Freer Chuck Fretwell Janet Frye .ar '::,.f::, 2 1'Q'?7 .i L53 'Q I Q x ' ., X X uv' I - if x,, R I ......- U M' 9 A 'S f Y 9 4-N fb ,, F, 4, 9 tr James Galardi Paul Gale Bill Gallaher Sharon Galligan Nancy Garver Robert Gauss Martha Geona Shirley Gibson Janet Giesler Carol Gofhan Mike Grabarz Bob Grace Bill Graf Henry Grayson Gerald Green John Grenevitch Gary Griswold Dean Gulekunst Jirn Haehnle Carol Hall Robert Hall Betty Halle Barbara Hanson Monte Hardy Richard Hare Mary Ellen Harkness Donna Harrison Arlene Hartman Jerry Haskin Richard Half Fred Hawley Karen Hawkins Marta Hayes George Heeman Bill Heidernan Sharon Helf Robert Heins Allan Herman Veronica Herr Pam Heterwick Tore Hewlett Don Higgins Nancy Hildebrandt Dennis Hill William Hilliard Steve Hillard Carolyn Hirschy James Hogle Sue.Holley Alice Holdridge Beth Horsch Geoffrey Horvath Gerald Howard William Howard Brenda Hoyt Tom Hubbell Prudence Hughes William Hughes David Humphrey Tom Humphrey Charles Hunt Gary Hunt Keith Huntley Gail Huntoon Jill Hurlbert Margaret Hurlbert Jim Hutchins Diane Hutton Mike luni Gary Jacobsen John Jennings Charles Jensen Carol Johnson Robert Johnson Andy Jones Nancy.Jones Ray Jones Dave Junge Carlyle Justus Myra Kalafus LeRoy Kaste Bob Kastens Henry Klee Carolyn Keeslar Peter Kelly Janice Kelsey Marv Kesterson Kenneth Killian Barry King Cheryl King Doug Kingsley Ed Kint Jan Klornparens Wayne Klump Richard Kosinski Ernestine Koutnik Pete Kressler Linda Kreuer Frank Kuprewicz Bob Kuzniar Jim Kwiatkowski John Kwiatkowski Gerry LaFaive Ken Larson David Lathrop Martin Lawrence Constance La Faive Fred Lepinski Gary Leslie Wreathabelle Leonard Ak 2, f- -2? . '- ' ' . S U I-s Jeanette Lester Lindy Linclbert Don Linden Ralph Lint Charles Lolas Jim Long Carol Lowe Mike Lozowsky Dick Ludeman Ronald Machnik Roger Magiera Mike Macrellis Torn Maloney Jo Ellen Mann Marilee Marafino Jeff Marsh Mike Marsh John Martin Joyce Martin Julia Martin Louis Masters Qeth Matthews Roger Matz Roger Maxwell Kathleen Mayor Peter McAndrews Warren McArthur John McAuliff Constance McCoy Keith McDowell e L A- L 5 QL N 1 QL Q, if r , Y! ' ' A . ,Z xv-es-' N '3- fx Q phi, - in ' 's-'F 4 i. ,. U: gf . 2 'f '- 'Fa' K K S 59 Larry Malec Mary McNamara Jo McNitt Nancy McOsker Carolyn McWilliams Brad Medley Helen Meshew Pat Meyerholtz Jim Meyers Nan Mihlethaler Margaret Miler Glenn Miller James Miller, Jr. Lyle Miller Lynwood Miller William Miller John Milligan Mary Mills Rod Mills Lana Mitchell Mike Mitchell Warren Mollica Marilyn Moore Mike Mugg Wayne Mueller Tom Mulnix Beth Ann Munsie Gilbert Munoz Nancie Murphy Sandra Murray Junpei Naito Bob Napier Ron Naylor Joseph Neves Fred Nielson eg:-f 3 I ..,. 'us-y W V 1 4, ,X , , - . I -3' w 13. ' ' -f':.:.1.5,g2i5fZ .N jf' ,,s' : N all - Xe J A ...I .. VA... 3--... r qcyi 2 ' i lll J ilillu my ,. JIL' ,byby p i l i Dan Noble Jim Oatley Larry Oberlin Ed O'Connor Joyce O'DelI Sheila O'Dowd Landra Oliver James Ordvvay Constance Orevviler Ray Osborn Paul Osborn Larry Ost Larry Oversmith, Jr. David Palmer Carolyn Pancerz Larry Paquin Tom Pasick Jim Patetield Malcolm Paul Janet Pauvvels Carl Peavy Karen Perry Johnnie Peterson Chuck Phebus Doug Pierson Corbin Pittman Don Pitts Tom Polich Richard Porter Sarah Powers Marilyn Pratt Marylea Primo Lacine Proseus George Rausch Joe Rauschenberger '91, .. v X 8 .c. ,QN- ' ,J 'A' , -' 1,-'ii' N .. 'Q '- 'B , 5, i A' I lf Www- 1 MB 'V YT? SNA : , 'l l Q , ., 355 R, ' 5.1 1 1 - , .W VY L MS Y K ' f ' 'rl B a ii ' V' :al A - l iq. ' FE Yr X A +1 1 x lie: A' L' 'rlil-:':E-: . ' 'SELL . , 'X 62 Bill Rowland Connie Rowan Sandy Rowe Ken Rothman Linda Rosenberg Karen Rosel Dan Rogers Dave Roe Melvin Robinson Bill Robbins Duane Robb Linda Ritter Richard Rigg Sandra Rickerman Elizabeth Richmond Carol Richardson Shirley Richards Jim Reynolds Gary Rentrop Charles Reilly Phil Reed Beth Ray Jim Sadlier Gerald Sambaer Donna Sams Diane Saratim Ann Sargent Betty Satterelli James Saumier Tom Sawicki Dick Schaules Gayle Schlacter Sally Schiel Karen Schilling Doreen Schittenhelm Priscilla Schott Jan Schuler Sybil Schwark Pat Schwartz Michele Secore Bob Seller Howard Selland Don Sexton Richard Shafer Linda Sharpe Sandra Shaver Mike Shemon Doug Shumard Bill Sissa Sandra Sisala Joy Skinner Dianne Smawley Dick Small Phil Suedmeyer Dave Sundquist Anthony Sussex Jim Swartz LaVerne Sweet Jim Swicherath Julie Swope Marilyn Sygnecki Mike Smisko Dixon Smith Ed Smith Gerald Smith Janice Smith Roger Smith Sandy Smith Shirley Smith Loralee Southwell is QM- , ' 5? -t' 'E X - K ,yi N E , 'U' ' i -QQ- x 'P N ' 1. J J'-.J 'f ' tk K .-...f. M A iff, , -X , .,,i ,, T . . 3 63 Nancy Sowle Paul Spencer John Starvvas Dick St. John Judy Strange Jan Stuhlrnann Rodney Stumhotfer Judy Tully Sandra Trolz Tom Treichiek Mary Tornshack John Tomshack Tom Tomasik Ken Tinkharn Dave Timmerrnan Jack Thorpe Wesley Thornton Ken Thompson Catherine Terze Carol Teal Nancy Taylor Jim Taraskiewic John Tollis Andrea Vaile Richard Vargo Dan Vaughn Tom Vernon Eugene Vogan Pat Wagner Tom Walter Barbara Ward Judy Warfield Gary Wasilew Stephen Wasilew Betty Waterhouse gnu., X X P? . 5 rg AQ' -, 1: -r , f Xa N. 'kv . A W X A Lax l Agfa X EM ::.:. -. an-vm, J. 1 -f - Qw- Janetta Weid Ann Wellnitz Andrew West Raymond Weston Ethlyn Wheaton Dennis Whedon Bernard White Judy Whiteman Jackie Whitman Richard Whitney Ethel Williams James Wilmer Sharon Wilson Bill Woodard Norman Woods Theresa Wright Charles Wrzesinski Bill Wyman Sam Yarlott John Yoclcens Karen Yost Norm Zeigler Margaret Ziemba SPECIAL STUDENTS Marion Brandeberry Mary Guyer Clarabelle Hoppe Lila Johnson Reah Ludlow Kathleen Ludwig Virginia O'Connell Penny Parrish Julia Rychman ACTIVITIES 67 FALL REGISTRATION Bev Blackburn receives her Student Activity Card from Tony Czarnecld as she nears the end of the registration line. WATERMELON PARTY Norm Taylor, one of the official cutters of the Watermelon Party, seems to enioy his duty. --Q f N 1,0 The Watermelon Party had plenty of square dancing, fun, and watermelon. .es Q They lost, but the sophomore girls tugged earnestly Operation backstrain: these men won the tug-of-war, and on the rope, egged on by the men. from the looks on their faces you can see why! Once again the Freshman class defeated the Sophomores in Black Friday competition. Everyone was busy: the men with softball, cross country, touch football, and tug-of-war, the women in wheel- barrow races, softball, chain relays, an egg-throw, and a tug-of-war. BLACK FRIDAY 1 ,. I One of the messiest games of the day was the girls' egg-throw. H A L L O W E E N P A R T Y if 5 si rv Xx., I K , ALL SPORTS PARTY New dance steps earned curious looks f spectator ins were i e pa fy. BONFIRE Students brave the cold to waich the annual J.C. Bonfire. DOLL'S TEA The Freshmen heaped on piles of wood in hopes of bearing the Sophomores. Roxanne Franklin, Bev Davidson and Beth Horsch, adkire dolls dressed by Womens Club members. L. -v i - 6 - 9 Lf F34 ' A 'bag' P' N-.,. .. .,s..v5. - A, Y:'53Y2':sifb . :ai 7l 3? l TURKALOON Whether dancing or watching, the Turkaloon was enioyed by everyone. CHRISTMAS FUN AT J.J.C. Christmas spirit spurred many students into helping decorate the tree at John George Hall MEN'S UNION SIGN HANGING LFS A new sign in front of Cortland Annex was a Christmas present from the Men's Union. CULLEGE h 1. . , 4 V i SWIMMING 1? , ' I I Af- . , C15-bn,.....-1 For the first time at Junior College students can enioy free swimming in the Cortland Building pool. 73 I ' x SKI TRIP The annual Ski Trip Turned into a skating and Tobogganing Trip for nearly one hundred J.C. srudenrs. Because of warm eryone enjoyed skafing and fasr Toboggan rides aTEcl'1o Valley. B. ' H R , + 1 ' f I -1 g i ' 'X we QM L. , gas f lg sr- 'F ' 'V' '- ' Ll . .r f' rl 4 ROLLER SKATING PARTY There was some fancy skating at the Roller Skating Parry sponsored by the Women's Club. winrer weather no one could ski but ev- l TWELFTH ,rl if l NIGHT Highlighting the holiday season was the International Twelfth Night Party. Deno Demos, Maria Galimana, Pete Demos, and Jan Carter go to town with a lively Greek dance. Official cooks for Twelfth Night were Sherry Rubert and Ann Preston. 'x I' The breaking of the Pinata was one ofthe main events ofthe evening. I 1 rwr Y N lf X .W ffemeeezezirzg King Com ,Mehllezarz flemeeemileg .Queen Peggy Zreufley W.U.S. CARNIVAL SNEA couldn't 'find a he-man strong enough to drive in this giant economy nail. wx Members of the Men's Union and the Women's Club welcome Gwen Patterson, a representative from World University Service, to John George Hall. 'D'- Eafs and treats were provided by the International Club and French Club's foreign cafe. i S A big aitracfion for the fellows was a pinball machine brought in by the Ham Radio Club. Fred Lozowsky, Jim Flemming, Ron Harrison, Tom Neesley are among The Ugliesf Men on Campus. The winner, Bob Watters, was too ugly to be photographed. 514- , f is , You had to be a brave soul to enter the House of Horrors, The ghosts were really disguised members from the Players Club. ,ff fu .. ees, ' is llhn- r WW Everyone at the Carnival was doing something different and all enioying ihemselves. mg Ready?????? Aim ----- ughhhhhhhuu! A sweet little girl gets her portrait Fore!!!! Jo Sterrett is the fine foods and sketched by artist' John Sidwell from presents vendor for the Interna- the Art Club. tional Club. New basketball stars were found at Sigma Kappa Chi's basketball shot. SPORTS 'V' 'J . Y, N 'i I ,n .ff-1? 'fi-0 X W i -- . I U N --X 5 I 1 avg... .- ? ft ,UH Y I BASKETBALL Acxs FRONT ROW, I To r: Andy Jones, Jim Meyers, Lyke, Jerry Middlebrook, Phil MarsTon, Dick Chuck Turner, Jim Selby, Todd EllioTT, Dave Ash- Huntington, Al Dorninie. baugh, Tuck Pryor. BACK ROW, l To r: RusTy 0 3 fl? COACH CHET EICHER The baskeTball Team had iTs besT year since The 1951-52 season with sixieen wins and only four losses. They wenT Ten and four in The conference. They finished The regular season play in a Three way Tie for second place wiTh FlinT and BenTon Harbor. 84 ACKSUN CHUCK TURNER RUSTY LYKE T XJACKSQ, J ACKSU 'X Another Two for . . . ? Andy drives SWIMMING 1' FRONT ROW, l to r: S. McEllis, T, Durant, R. Fleming, D. Curtis, K. Dowell, J. Seitz. BACK ROW, l to r: Dr. Laursen, G. Cope, R. Moore, J. Maxwell, H. Creque, M. Cutler, T. Neesley, B. Elter. Under the leadership of new coach, Doctor Dan Laursen, the swimming team had three wins and four losses this season. They also collected a third place in the conference meet behind Henry Ford and Flint. CATCH i an an C3106 Ns MQ -. ,. Doctor Laursen at work. J.C. swimmers off to a good start. sou, 'Naam h -,. Beauiiful dive! GOLF . , . and They'rQ Off! X V i 1 iL 1 0- .3, -, , A - ... :U-kg.-. , 'en .n .A ,ff ' . ' fiiizeifii - jx- ,fgssfiii 425335 .- --,.-sf-if-Efgix - H fg5:31-11-' -,----,- Sf?2-I ' A-5:5-X75 ' 'Y-:-:I--.'-r-tCQ:-:- John Kurzynowski swings . , . Keep your eye on 1he ball! COACH EICHER 91 CROSS CCUNTRY Led by Coach Bill Ogclen, .lJC's Cross CounTry squad Turned in an impressive season. ln dual and Tri rneeTs The Team garnered Ten wins againsT four losses, IT was Third in The STaTe J.C. meeT and fourTh in The NaTional compeTiTion. Jerry SmiTh, one of The rnosT ouTsTanding runners in The hisTory of cross counTry run- ning aT JJC, placed firsT in The STaTe meeT, firsT in The Regional meeT, and sevenTh in The NaTional meeT in New York. xl 4 ' N Tfq A .91 5. ' v N ,I- L ' . s n f QW' Ex ,,. .INV 9 -K, ' ' Q ' Q ' 1 W . , I . Q , N ,E . 355,53 .- -? af, ff , . f - .f f.fg 3f-.FP ' n ?,'.,'Y 4 ' if NT . 'Fifi , .. Q., - was 5. . , .e . 3 'Nz' :rf sig! e f-,...':, 1 .9 ,' L ,- :I 'N 'Q 'ff ' Q . ui ix F .fb ' x J, I 1 . W. .IJ-5, .Ai ,. 5 7' am, 14, F, , Y U' v Q It-Q-. 4 , -wr -q,,,e-:X 2, 'Rx N. my ,-wk-, 9 -X 45 TENNIS CT' CI? 'Y L To r: T. Hewlett, B. Waite, A. Dominie, T. Henderson, S. Kirk, D, Coafs. 'r-L ,Lf-vs CIF L to r: J. Rouschenberger, L. Rouse, T. Elliott, J. Smith, L. Finster, E, Rogers. COACH GUNDER MYRAN COACH WM. OGDEN BASEBALL 1962 will be the first year for baseball at JJC. Equipment has been purchased, coaches have been named, and the search is on for outstanding players. Spring will bring Us our first look at our first team. CHEERLEADERS MARY MILLS VICKY CRIFFIELD ' e Defi D! if-9 '- ii - GND! .-wr ,WX ' ..a,rf q ld! -S s GK -.MF v N U 1 1 'vu .f-'viii W! 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I' 5, A q .- I , 1 ' -A .i : A um Y STUDENT CCMMISSION FIRST SEMESTER COMMISSIONERS: SEATED: J. Dreyer, M. McCollum, T. Mohlman, B. David- son, and R. Wirth. ADVISORS: E. Sussell, H. Myer, and R. Riggs. The Student Commission is the student governing body of JJC. The Com- mission, with Tom Mohlman as first semesterchairman and Bev Davidson as second semester chairman, has worked particularly hard This year to provide various services for the student body. First semester the Commis- sion arranged for civic cultural activities to be available to JC students on their activity cards, sponsored a highly successful Community Night to acquaint the community with JC, and provided new cheerleading uni- forms. Highlights of the second semester Commission activities were the Homecoming Dance, the encouragement of social functions, and the pro- vision of uniforms for the baseball team. ill? 5 r -1,-I 'tl-,gg E 255 , lx In ' ., Af 5 ., -ze , SECOND SEMESTER COMMISSIONERS: SEATED: S. Smith, M. McCollum, J. Whitman, M Coller, and B. Davidson. STANDING: D. Junge and R. Waldron. 04 -mi 'VL I I if FRESHMAN OFFICERS, l to r: B. Rowen, Recreation, S. Galligan, Vice-President, A. Dickinson, Secre- tary, S. Shaver, Publicity. , Every woman student regularly enrolled at J.J.C. is auto- S matically a member of the VVomen's Club. The governing board plans meetings of general interest for women and directs some of the all-college sports and social events. g QW S.OPHOMORE OFFICERS, l to r: C. Jones, Publicity, R. Franklin, Treasurer, A. Preston, President, S. Powers, Program, N. Tomshack, Recre ation. lOl OFFICERS, I to r: M. Georgopolis, President, T. Mohlman, Vice-President, P. Granger, Secretary, J. Swartz, Treasurer. , All men regularly enrolled at J.J.C. are organized into the S Men's Union. The Union promotes class and group sports, and sponsors various social activities. BOARD-FIRST ROW, I to r: Mollica, T. Mohlman, M. Georgopolis, J. Sidwell, J. Swartz, J. Roberts, M. Slater. SECOND ROW, I to r: G Bober, R, Harrison, T. Czarnecki, P. Granger, J. Dziewiatkowski, G. Hoyt, L. Gish, J. Flemming, L. Bronsberg, C. Olfier. I02 I we Z 1 3 2 fxi The International Club, sponsored by the Spanish class- es, provides an opportunity for all students on campus 'M .-NC- -5 K. 5.1 to become acquainted with foreign students attending J.J.C. If . FIRST ROW, l to r: M. Robinson, A. Liyeos, M. Marinakis, M. Martinez, L. Psychas, P. J. Gorham, D. Rabinowitz, D. Rogers. SECOND ROW, I to r: M. Galimana, M. Farach, R. Rowe, C. Rollo, M. Moore, B. Ray, S. Stroup, M. Gaona, N. Hildebrandt, C. Cummings, I to r: R. Taylor, R. Rider, G. Huntoon, M. Smith, M. Howard, D. Kemner, J. Ray, K. Casey, G. Berneske, T. Sawicki, J. Selby, D. St. John. 1'1 iq ywu! . -f JOHN GEORGE HALI. N-vm'V '. .Wn.-mmmA ' X Ballios, E. Justus, R. Harrison, J. Brown, K. Rassool, Allen, D. Rowley, N. Pena, D. Harrison, H. Laursen, S. C. Hall, R. Jimenez, J. Naito, R. Morales. THIRD ROW, Widmayer, S. Rubert, A. Preston, Mr. Hakken, Mrs. I03 I I I Al- cf, l- FIRST ROW Ito r G Stoker C HaII L Turner M Hutchinson C D Rowley P Osborn SECOND ROW Ito r S Soper N Howard O rweuIer R Trothen S Powers ll I ,.1..n 1' if , ! . ,I . I I I ,I I : I , . I I, A. Smitlh, -P. Every, R. Keicher, G. Pier, R. Kleyn, C. Jones, B. Baker, J. Whitman, W. Thornton. THIRD ROW, I to r: Mr. Barnett, C. Cole, S. Eding, J. Skinner, J. Kelsey, N. Jones, K. Hawkins, A. Dekett, D. Taylor, J. Whiteman, Mr. Vanpernis. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The local chapter ot the S.N.E.A. presents programs and projects of special in- terest to those who are interested in a teaching career. The Christmas party for a grade school class is an annual project. .gba 0 ,gi .44 vrgi I04 1 i FRONT ROW, l To r: C. Miller, A. Smith, R. Rowen, G. Pier, S. Cusick, C. Verbarg, L. Oversmirh. BACK ROW, I to r: C. Cole, V. Thornsbury, A. Aranoff, D. Junge, R, Byrum, C. Phebus, M. Cantina, L, Thayer. PLAYERS CLUB Dramafic producfions are presented To the sfudent body, and our-of-Town plays are attended by The Players Club. Mr. Pim Passes By was The December produdion. ...-5 DELPHIAN FIRST ROW, I to r: M. Winters, E. Eaton, L. Oversmith. SECOND ROW, I to r: L. Peters, S. Powers D. Chamberlain, S. Rubert, C. Merritt, A. Preston, E. Griffith. THIRD ROW, I to r: J, Frye, L. Beach, .I Gorham, W. Hampton, N. Tomshack, J. Whitman, C. Rowen. Each year a new Delphian staff takes on the iob of putting out another yearbook. 'Qi L to r: A. Preston, J. Frye, L. Peters, C. Merritt, S. Rubert. ORACLE ki FIRST ROW, l to r: K. Huntly, M. Secore, A. Dickenson, D. Herrick, C, Merritt, J. Worden. SECOND ROW, l to r: L. Oversmith, C. Wrezenski, G. Pahl, R. Johnson, L. Paquin, M, Georgeopolis. Students at J. C. who are interested in Journal- ism are offered the chance to do newspaper work on the Oracle. ART CLUB The J.C. Art Club offers its poster-making service to other organizations of the college. 'rx -1 L to r: K. Brininstool, F. Beemon, J. Sidwell, J. Maffei, M. Whiting, J. Martin, D. Rowley. I07 l l , I MADRIGAL SINGERS STANDING, I to r: R Small, M. Hardy, L. Hardy, R. Jones, R. Watters. SEATED, I to r: C. Leyh, B. Horsch, J. Abbee, S. Sush, S. - Cusick. TOP vocal Talenf Of JJ-C-I The Mafflflgal Slngefsf The Choir's yearly performances include assem- present programs for local civil groups and Wo- blies and musical programs for J.J.C. students and men's Clubs. a spring Tour To area high schools. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW, I to r: G. Morford, C. Verbarg, G. Huntoon, L. Webb, S. Schwark, K. Terry, B. Horsch, S. Sush, M. Holman. SECOND ROW, I fo r A. Price, A. Deiketf, B. Carlson, G. Cope, J. Wood, D. Wheeler, D. Sims, C. Cole, B. Kanson, S. Shaber, N. Jones. THIRD ROW, l 1o'r: M Smith, M, Lawrence, J. Martin, W. McArthur, G. McCluer, R. Byrun, M. Hardy, N. Ford, S. Casler, C. Cass, M. Early. FOURTH ROW, I to r: S. Cusick, B. Ward, D. Kyde, J. Naito, R. Small, J. Thorpe, R. Jones, L. Hardy, R. Watters, M. Pafefield, J. Abbee, C. Leyh, H. Laussen. l08 fl 'V Eilaiis LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FIRST ROW, I to r: H. Laursen, C. Orewiler, M. Hutchinson, M. Smith, J. McDevitt, C. Cole. SECOND ROW, l to r: J. Flack, M. McOsker, K, Torpy, J. Powels, D. Hutton, M. Moore, C. Bareis, M. Davidovicz, J, Swartz. THIRD ROW, l to r: S. Kirk, K. Huntley, C. Wrzesim- ski, J, Flemming, D. Coats, R. Kleyn, D. Higgins, G. Stokes. The French Club adds additional learning to class- Group activities organized by the Outdoor Club room studies with programs of folk songs, films during the year consists of supervised canoe trips, and lectures of France. ski trips, hiking and bicycling. OUTDOOR CLUB FIRST ROW, I to r: T. Edwards, J. Bullinger, C. McWilliams, C. Risner, S. Fielder, N. Tomshack, D. Rowley, D. Small, J. Carter, T. Taylor SECOND ROW, I to r: H. Laursen, A. Dickenson, S. Smith, C. Gothan, K, Brinninstool, V. Criffield, B. Ray. THIRD ROW, I to r: J. Dreyer, J Sambear, T. Polich, J. Tomshack, E. White, S. Phillips, D. Shank, R. Shutes, R. Muider, R. Harrison. IO9 FIRST ROW, I to r: S. Haltom, C. Van Noy. SECOND ROW, I to r:.M. McCollum, J. Foster, A. Kimber, D. Oppelt, S. Rubert, V. Griehs, A. Preston, E. Griffith. THIRD ROW, I to r: M. Winters, P. Schave, S. Powers, Mr. Sussell, D. Kline, D. Rowley, B. Davidson, M. Hutchinson. PHI THETA KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA CHI Library improvement is sponsored by J.J.C.'s newly J.J.C. fraternity members are organized to promote created national honors society. Members of Phi a better student, physically, mentally, and spirit- Theta Kappa are required to maintain a three point Ually, scholastic average. FIRST ROW, I to r: T. Mohlman, L. Kelly, R. Passamani, T. Czarnecki, M. Georgopolis, P. Johnson. SECOND ROW, I to r: M. Hardy, M Slater, J. Fleming, R. Harrison, R. Warren, D. Higgins, L. Bronsburg, J. Sidwell. THIRD ROW, I to r: M. Lozowski, L. Hardy, N. Taylor, R Waldron, D. Roe, R. Watters, L. Gish, S. Wasilew, R. Byrum. IIO RHO DELTA PHI gr FIRST ROW, I to r: B. Surbrook, B. Munsie, K, Brinninstool, A, Dickenson, R. Mills, J. Weid, C. Gothen. SECOND ROW, I to r: J. Harvey, G. English, M. McCollum, C. Van Noy, S. Lusk, C. VanTyIe, S. Haltom R. Trothen. THIRD ROW, I to ra G. Schlachter, S. Povvers, J. Haynes, S. Trolz, J. Gieseler, K. Rollin P, Every, J. Whitman, J. Foster, S. Kilgallin. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL I Representatives from each sorority sit A on the Panhellenic Council, which acts X' :V as a governing board for the many I ' f activities involving both sororities. FIRST ROW, I to rz S. Casler, C. Van Noy, C. Bareis, S. Kilgallin. SECOND ROW, Ito r: H. Laursen, K. Rollin, J. Haynes, J. Grams. PHI DELTA SIGMA FIRST ROW, I to r: S. Wilson, K. Reimers, M. Dirlam, M. Davidowitz, J. Carter, S. O'Dovvd, K. Stuart, H. Laursen. SECOND ROW, I to r: C. King, K. Johnson, S. Dayton, P. Schwartz, J, Grams, C. Dewey, L. Bray, C. Bareis, S. Casler. III r I . A ,,. f ' . -- 44. '4 I PUR 0 A .. ' 1 A ' - ,. Q ' 3, I 'v V jf ,J X' .qw ,R V .3 Q , Nl ff jg 1 if TI Rafi A X I all I I3 . . I FIRST ROW, I to r: M. Guyer, H. Koker, V. O'Connell, E. Abler, D. Roach, I. Yarlott, M. Heffner, G. Frank, P. Parrish. SECOND ROW, I to rz K. Ludwig, R. Ludlow, H. Wilcox, M. Brandeberry, S. Radziewicz, J. Ryckman, C. Hoppe, J. Burke, D. Palmer, P. Fouts, G. English, B. English, P. Darby, L. Johnson. PRACTICAL NURSE CLASS Students who complete the twelve month program at J.J.C. are qualified to take the Michigan State examination required of all licensed practical nurses. Licensed practical nurses assume duties of general nursing care in hospitals, nursing homes, private practices and public health facilities. II2 4 . at I mi , . M I rl .ix .ii X .e ,X Q , '. : - .- Nix. ' ' ' .Q , X .. 'A .. ti X if -I ' X I W., 1 i i FIRST ROW, I to r: L. Hahn, K. Perry, K. Chase, M. Earl, P. Schott, M. McNamara, M. Barnhill. SECOND ROW, I to r: C. Wheaton C, Hartley, C. Drumm, C. Keeslar, K, Fitzgerald, S. Hariawalt, J. Warfield, V. Herr. CMERCY HOSPITALI PROFESSIONAL NURSING The professional nursing program combines class room instruction at J.J.C. with professional training in two local hospitals, K., FIRST ROW, I to r: C. DeLand, E. Wheaton, S. Steeby, B. Stanton, B. Berry, J. Hopson, J. Ackerman, D. Sams, C. Abbott, D. Shrimplin, N. Flaig, S. Murray, L. Rosenberg. SECOND ROW, I to r: K. Yost, C. Kelly, P, Williams, S, Thorkilson, L. Mitchell, B. Close, B. Richmond, B. Miller, D. Carley, M. Marafino, B. Long, C. Lowe, A. Wellnitz, B. Harris, F. Fenstermaker, S, Helf, D. Bailey, P. Kessler. KW. A. FOOTE MEMORIAL HOSPITALJ ADVERTISING aff , 4. gp' lgh . -n 1. tl, . Q59 ' n 5 I 11 .2 7 . - - 9'5'f. -61 'I I .Pl A n K ?gT's'.' aj Al .all' ,J. nl M . J MA. Kg. .L 41.11 ' 33-put,-.2 h Nh -,n.-,i!:J'3'B'3LEjffli-laktigv r.g'1,W5!Af 3, Y -AW . Q ' ' ',',v'.M:-'..if'57?i 'Q?.I'f'x ' v'N1' , x'v'y '-iv, . 1,1 . 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Prospecr COTTER-PONTIAC Caclillac-Inc. 3l8-324 W. Michigan HAWLEY RAMBLER, INC. I54 W. Pearl BILL RHODES FORD, INC. II22 E. Michigan BLAIN BUICK, INC. 250 W. Pearl CRUTCHFIELD CHEVROLET 500 N. Jackson JENSEN Lincoln and Mercury 224 S. Mechanic TANSKY MOTO RS Chrysler and Dodge 500 E Pearl WALKER OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 606 Francis Best Wishes From EQUIPMENT JACKSON MICHIGAN Congra+uIa'Iions, Class of I962 QXN SX , I ss s sssxs Q x svgxsssggx X I K xx x N X X X N N x NXXNN Your Headquariers for Men's and Women's FASHION A'I I'IRE . . and of course you can say: Charge I+! HARRINGTON'S FLOWERS 7735 BunIcerI1iII Road 9 4 Complimenis of Supp MARINE 81 HARDWARE C0 72I WILDWOOD AVE. NATIONAL BANK QF Home Hardware Tools and House Pain+ Elecfrical and Plumbing OFFICES AT Jackson Michigan Cenfer OPEN 7 B'2flZ2 DAYS A WEEK M ber Feder I Depos I C A Salute to the Class of '62 FROM X serving t 1 mu MICHIGAN f win: rn: Hurst R Q X IN TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT X Congrafulafions Congrarularions Io I'he Class of '62 lo lille From Class of I962 C. K. WETHERBY co. Fm 402 Wildwood Jackson, Mich. CenI'er Plaza Shopping CenI'er JOHN SEVEN PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CO. The Complere Painr Sfore PHONE 3-6556 20l-203 S. Mechanic S+. JACKSON, MICH. Besi' Wishes +o 'l'he Class of '62 From BOWL-O-DROME 308 W. Michigan Phone ST 4-8527 PRECISION WATCH SERVICE Warch-Clock-Shaver Service I39 N. Jackson S+. Phone JACKSON, MICHIGAN ST 2-9403 Besi Wishes io fhe Class of '62 From CARTER'S BARBER SHOP I004 E. Michigan Jackson, Mich. Complimenrs of Beg, FORNER-LAKESIDE Wishes DAIRIES Milk a+ Hs Besi' TII'lICI1CllTI TELEPHONE ST 3-6244 20I4 Tyson Jackson, Mich. I20 Variety 81 Gift Shop PARMA, MICHIGAN Lfervice L a nd KENNEDYES. .QQ ' I WHITE STAR MOVING 81 STORAGE Local and Long Disfance Moving Jackson, Michigan ST 2-0535-36 CASLER'S HARDWARE Builder s Hardware Housewares 110 Firsi SI., Jackson ' Phone ST 9-5151 Supplies Goods I25 N. Jackson ST 9-8I53 Jackson Michigan Complimenfs of TEER-WICKWIRE 8: COMPANY Manufac+urers of AuI'omo+ive Paris Lindberg Air and Hydraulic Cylinders I80I Wildwood Ave. Jackson, Michigan KARTH ENS Floor-Wall-Coun+er'I'ops 224 Wesl' Corfland S'I'ree+ JACKSON, MICHIGAN Phone: STa+e 2-I326 FOOTE 81 JENKS Flavor Specialisis Since I884 JACKSON, MICHIGAN I2l E AN - AEROQUIP CORPORATION l JACKSON, MICHIGAN FLEXIBLE HOSE ASSEMBLIES: DETACHABLE, REUSABLE FITTINGS: SELF-SEALING COUPLINGS: FORMED TUBING ASSEMBLIES: LOAD CONTROL 81 CARGO TIE-DOWN EQUIPMENT For Aircraft, Missiles, and General Industrial Uses Founded in Jackson, Michigan 1940 Complimenfs of HAYES INDUSTRIES, INC. KRUPA'S MARINE Evinrude Mofors 4595 Francis CompIimen'Is and Good Wishes CompIimen+s of From G. J. MCDEVITT YARD-MAN, INC. AGENCY 'Io Graduaies of I 96 HERRING Tire and BaI+ery Service 5I6 Easi' Michigan Avenue JACKSON Phone ST 4-3080 or ST 4-7303 I22 General Insurance Real Esiafe We sell Hfme earfh and Insure wI'1aI's on II. 4OI Carfer Building ST 2-8I08 KELSEY-HAYES A Major Supplier 'lo +he Au+omo+ive, Aviafion and Agriculfural lndusfries Z 1 Ei J C - lei. afT ii- GENERAL MATERIALS, Inc. Jaclcson's Building Supply Cen+er lnfer. U.S. I27 and M-50 Soufh Jaclcson, Michigan PHONE ST 4-3 I 9I Phone: STa+e 3-I I90 SUBURBAN LANES AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 380i Ann Arbor Road TONY PROlETl'l Jackson, Michigan 9-G' 'rx-ue: W ,NW Nxvxx x . . A IEEE? 1E1E L .-:5E5E5E3E3:-':5:3E5EgE5:5:2:1 1151215152E3E535E5E3E5E5E1f ..E:ErE2E1f' :gi 4.,:gE5:,,.::,fEf ,:1:3:E:5:E:E3252523EQEQEQEQEQEQEQQEQEQQ-A V 1. I . g,., A I IXIX Compliments ot Field Enterprises Educational Corporation 8Ol McKay Tower GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN ln Jackson . . . Phone 783-5267 MCCOMB FU N ERAL HOME l4l7 E. Michigan Ave. JACKSON GLASS WORKS 333-337 Water St. Congratulations From Boyer's Tool 81 Die, Inc. l729 W. Ganson Rackley's Shoes I74 W. Michigan Central Southern lv1ichigan's Foremost Style and Quality Footwear tor All the Family Compliments of Gilbert Chocolate Co. JACKSON, MICHIGAN Connoisseurs of Fine Chocolate Panamas-Very Best-Cabaleros l24 Congra'IuIaI'ions ' Fornham's Clothing Store I29 E. Michigan Com pIimen+s of Smith-Winchester Co. PAKA PLAZA Soufhern Michigan's Mosf Modern Hardware Q .Fa 'Y wg? We Ca MOTOR REPAIR Rewinding-Rebuilding New Mofor Headquariers 24-Hr. Service SI'andard EIec+ricaI Repairing CONTRACTING - MAINTENANCE rry a Complefe Line of EIec'rricaI Supplies Jackson ELECTRIC COMPANY Everyfhing Elecfrical Congra'ruIa'I'ions TOOL COMPANY PQI-ACH E105 Aufomafic CuH'ing-off Machine 2005 Losey Ave. JACKSON, MICHIGAN DRESS FABRICS I05 W. Michigan Ave. Complimenfs of PLASTIGAGE CO. 9I5 E. Sou'I'h S+. JACKSON Phone ALpine 6-2845 BOOS PRODUCTS TOOLS 81 FIXTURES GREGORY MICH. I25 1i v I 5 THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF of I HOTEL HAYES ExIencI Congra+uIaIions Io Ihe I962 Graduafing Class of JACKSON JUNIOR COLLEGE Congra'IuIa'Iions From Bishop Outfitting Co. I25-I32 E. CorI'IancI S+. JACKSON, MICHIGAN MMWEFMW SEE OUR NEW SECOND-FLOOR FASHIONS II3 W. Michigan Ave. Phone: ST 2-8I4I METAL FLO CORPORATION RIVES JUNCTION, MICH. Besi' Wishes From Office Supply House, Inc. OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES I29 Soufh Mechanic S+. JACKSON. MICH. Q g. a , to i -Y L1 1 -gt I s V I N . iw, x . .s- .1-,..,.,- ' .-..,N. ..x I XR, I 4 1 I X. A B4 1 ' 'X ' 8 . A .r 5 Tirilii. . - I ,I f I RX I ' 1 , VXA , I I4 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO THE JACKSON AREA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Industrial Steel Treating Company l3l4 W. Ganson St. JACKSON, MICHIGAN 5, -.ff -733, ZJEELLEE We Not av - - Q com - - ,pg BUT BV - - F goiobff 5' nu: - ' Gm flflflembe . . . . .THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE PATIENCE-MONTGOMERY CHAPEL Funeral Directors E. H. MONTGOMERY L. E. PERMAN Compliments ot MARK REXALL DRUG STORE H. W. IMARKI ENGMARK, R. Ph. WAYNE'S tor Custom Kitchens We Do It All DESIGN AND INSTALL ST 2-6724 l27 ' McDONALD'S HAMBURGERS Congralulafions Besl Wishes From From Miller Tool 81 Die Company Jocksom Typewriter 84 Office 829-35 Belden Rd. JACKSON, MICHIGAN l3l0 W. Michigan Ave. Besl' Wishes Wendell Vernon The Barber l408 Francis S+. JACKSON, MICHIGAN I28 Insurance-Real Esfale Besl Wlslles I Life Insurance Fm' CHARL E. GREENE Acme Glass CO. and SON 203 W. Franklin S+. Charl E. Greene E. J. Greene l203 Firsl' S+. ST 4-0574 BEST WISHES Congralulafions FROM From ALRO STEEL CORPORATION Handley Industries, Inc. STEEL AND ALUMINUM 903 Belden Road JACKSON JACKSON. MICHIGAN M'CH'G'AN Besi Wishes fo +he Class of l962 Ai rporr Lenes Canleen Service I220 Francis S+. 350l Wildwood Flame-Proof Draperies BGSI WISIWGS for Schools From Kennedy Draperies, Inc. ldeel Typewriter Soles 84 Service 8I7' E. Michigan 24I Sou+h Mechanic PHONE sr 2-3527 JACKSON. MICHIGAN I29 The Oar thanks fa aar advertisers. We ask aaa fa ,aafraaizs them SECDND SEMESTER FRESHMEN Bonnie Baker Patricia Calvert Kathleen Casprzycki Lawrence Deming Patsy Dickhausen Katherine Diehl Barbara Dodge Dalice Ferrio Ned Ford Robert Goosby Marilynn Goughnour Ernestine Gray Howard Harnon Brant Hartwick Kay Hemingway Gertrude Howard Joan Howard Bonnie Langer Tom Laptos Laura Merrill John Mignery Barbara Monroe Jonnie Peterson Darlene Pike Carol Rollo Laurence Rusan James Schneider Ellen Silkworth Sharon Smith Virginia Teachout Sharon Vanderkarr Muriel Washburn Tom Weinberg Natalie Woicik William Zimmerman Sfan Grundeman Dave Hunt Diane Lindner Mary Linn R XX Joa n Abbee Avery B u rkick Sandra Casler Dave Disbrow SECOND SEMES 1 Jean Lision Walter Moore Richard Powell Duane Riley I'ER: SOPHOMORES Sandra Soper Jo Siereft Richard Tufile Miguel Martinez CPost Gracll THE WICKWIRE GIFT . . . J. Sterling Wickwire has donated his 270 acre farm for the future site of Jackson Junior College. The gift was presented in his name and that of his late wife, Hazel Gilbert Wickwire. Situated on the rolling acres is the Wick- wire mansion. Mr. Wickwire has . . . whole country has to have . . . education for the masses in- There is ef10U9l land for 5 90045 community colleges-can't all go to stead of The gifted few. C0mmUn'lY College- universities. I34 suggested that his home become the future home of The Presi- dent of the College. The land is close to 190 acres already owned bythe Union School Board which, when added to the Wickwire parcel, gives sufficient land for a college campus. lf will take careful planning , . fl C milf -s- . . . no reason why landscape li would be nice to have an audito- shouldn'f be preserved-make the rium available to the community for buildings fit the land. concerts and lectures. l35 THE PEOPLE OF JJC ARE P+ 'Q Y x a Q ' A 1 Ny 51. , ' ,I fx 1 1:3 0 . 'A Q X '51 f 4 , fu 'S .1- Q , f . 1, , gk i 4 , 1 1 , . 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