Kearsley High School - Echo Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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UT I ITE f7149 ffyA.5'A f f77 f7cA7 Y u is e e our-na1Q-mCfass 015953 C rs e f-lk. 1' c aa fn, 1' fan IIHIIIIAIHI Ill HIE Ylllllll III HIIIAY Y LAND OF' IS THERE'S a misty gaze in the eyes of Youth As he dreams ofthe Land to Be, For his face is set on a Search for truth And the glorious sights he'11 see In those days to come that will make a man Of the lad with the urge to try. Of the child so sure that each future plan Has the bounds of a cloudless sky. By Ma rga ret Rorke JAMES lim ACKLEY LYLE ALBRANT BERNARD BILLINGS RAYMOND Ray BRIODY KIARSHY Sl Illl-IS BARBARA ALEXANDER 32:4 7 :Y SHIRLEY BISHA STEPHEN Steve BUDA DALE BAKER HELEN AGAN PAULINE BANDUR DONALD DOH BOSTWICK DOUGLAS BURGETT LUIS BOWEN GERALD Jury BYE Q WILMA Willie CAMPBELL K. H. S. Sl IUHS GUY COLE H I RITA CARD RICHARD Richie CARR ROSEMARY COVERT BERNADETTE Bernie CONROY REGINALD COREY STANLEY Stan DROBECK HAROLD ECKER ISALINE Icy DICKENSON has WESLEY Wes CLARK MARCIA COULT ER gf . .455 JAMES lim DEWITT THOMAS Tom FAULKNER SHIRLEY GAGNON ROBERT Bob GRUELING DORTHY HAZARD 5? MARY ELLEN GOULISH BETTY HAMAKER EUGENE Rod HEMMINGWAY ERNEST Ernie ISA AC SON ROBERT Bob ISA ACSON K. H. S. SI IIIHS it BARRETT GOURDIE NANCY GRAVES JO ANN IO HARRIS MAXWELL MaX HOUSE EILEEN IETER FRED HART LY ROSEMA RY HRIT Z 1 DONNA KETTERER MARY ANN KUSKY HELEN KRIBBS WARREN KRUEGER DORA LLMSTER IOM LOVE ESTHER KURTZ If 4 4. in MARY LUCE BEVERLEY MAC KINNON SALLY MADORE IRVING MARSHA ANNA MARTIN MAXWELL Max MATHEWS PEARL MATHEWS JOAN MATTINGLY DONNA MILLER SI IIIIIS lin EDNA MCCANN DONALD Doll MCC LELLAN MARY P.IuDERfNII'I'T GLEN MCMAIION 5 1 EMMA MCQUEEN WAYNE PEARC E g,'7v LA VERNE MORbE EMILY PICKERON SHERYL RAYSIN CHARLES Chuck OLIVER LEROY PULING DONALD Doll PARKS SHIRLEY POLISKEY PAT SAMON SCHMITLER IRENE PORTER l DELL lunar ROBBINS ROGER SCOTT MELVIN SPINNEY U-1 OVELA June SHOCK RAYMOND Ray SIMMONS 9 2' ELOISE SMITH HAROLD STEWART CARL Chappius THEOLET l if I V 1 5 X, , 2, J WAYNE SPRINGSTEEN DAVID STEPHENS ROSEMA RY THICK LOUISE THOMAS CARI. UPTEGRAFF JIM WORDEN I. PAT TUBER 4 I C' BILL WHEELER NORMA ASH VOHWINKLE Sponsored by PERSONAL T.V. and APPLIANCE 3367 Richfield Road Ph. 4-9333 K. H. S. Sl IDRS MARY LOU WILSON PEGGY WILSON MOTTO OF THE CLASS OF 1953. We ve crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us. CLASS COLORS. Blue and White CARYL ZUDELL LEFT TO RIGHT: CLASS OFFICERS: Don Botwick, Tom Love, Sponsored by Marcia Coulter, Dell Robbins. PAGET 'S HARDWARE 3365 Richfield Road Ph. 9-9322 9 JIM ACKLEY Patlence ts the necessary Ingredrent of gemus Basketball 'I Baseball I HI Y 2 Track I HELEN AGAN What shall I do to be forever known? Varslty Club 2 Soph 8: Jr Play Jr Y Teens 3 Hockey I LYLE ALBRANT If you want to create somethlng you must be somethtng Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Jr HI Y I Sr HI Y, I HI C Blble Club 2 Soph 8.5 Sr Play BARBARA ALEXANDER. She lS lrke x IIS hard to fmd her equal Sr Y Teens 2 Play Cast 3 Honor Society 2 Library 2 F H A Future Teachers, I Debate Club I DALE BAKER. A man not of words but of actlons CrossCountry 2 HI Y I Track I Honor Soctety 2 Basketball 2 PAULINE BANDUR Whom not even crrttcs crrtrctze Varsrty Club 2 F H A 3 Sr Y Teens I Honor Socrety 2 Track 2 Hockey I Soph Play QStudent Dtrectorj Student Council I Lrbrary If2 BERNARD BILLINGS l ll carve my statue In the hall of fame School Band 4 Class Play I Honor Society 3 Class Offrcer I Lattn Club 2 SHIRLEY BISHA The thrng that made you fan and sweet has had you both frne and good Hockey I Sr Y Teens I Eclrpse 84 Echo Staff I DON BOSTWICK I m lrttle In sIze but brg In abrllty Football 2 HI Y 2 Tr County Basketball 2 Hi C Brble Club 2 Student Councrl LOIS BOWEN Not much to say but always well llked Future Nurses Club 2 Sr Y Teens I Hi C I Honor Socrety If2 Play Commrttee I RAY BROIDEY Mtrth and play prolong lrfe STEPHEN BUDA A happy to lucky fella full of fun Class Play 2 Forensrc Club I Dlscusston, I DOUGLAS BURGETT Agree If you can If not dlspute ll wlth a man Football, 3 Baseball I Honor Socrety 2 HI Y I JERRY BYE A blg strong stlent man Sr Play, HI Y 3 Pres HI Y I Trl County, 3 Track 3 Cross Country, 2 Football 2 WILMA CAMPBELL Sweet of personaltry full of rascalrty Soph Jr 8a Sr Play Varstty Club 3 Sr Y Teens 3 Honor Soctety I Hockey 3 Basketball I QManagerJ Softball, 2 RITA CARD Educatron makes people easy to lead but dtfftcult to follow RICHARD CARR. It Isn t work that worrres me ll s women Sr Play WES CLARK It s a pleasure to see one so wtde awake and energetlc Sr HI Y 3 Varsrty Basketball 2 Varsrty Football, 2 Varsrty Track 4 Soph 8a Sr Play BERNADETTE CONROY There s mIschIef In thrs lass Ltbrary Club I Vocal 2, Jr Play GUY COLE One thtng IS a reward and that IS success Ban , 3 REGINALD COREY He never farls who strtves MARCIA COULTER. Shyness IS sweemess Sr Y Teens, 2 Sr Class Secretary Queen of I952 Homecomrng Member of Queens Court In Jr Yr Class Presrdent In 9th grade Honor Socrety Jr Play ROSEMARY COVERT Oh the furI In those sparklmg eyes Sr Y Teens Library I JIM DEWITT Quretness has ll s vrrtues ISALINE DICKINSON Character makes lt s own destrny STAN DROBECK Better to be Irttle and brtght than bIg and cast a shadow HAROLD ECKER. I thought a school was a place for workl Varsity Football 2 2nd Team Football, 2, 2nd Team Basketball, I, Tn County Basketball, I Jr HI Y, I Sr HI Y 2 TOM FAULKNER To know IS enough Baseball, 2. Soph Ir 8: Sr Play, Debate 2 Band 2 SHIRLEY GAGNON Let the world slrde, I ll not budge an Inch MARY ELLEN GOULISH Set your heart upon the goal not the prtze Track 4, softball, 4, Basketball, 2 Hockey 3, Class Play 3, Future Teachers Club, I F H A 3 Y Teens I BARETT GOURDIE A sense of humor behind that clever braIn Football, 2 Baseball, 2, Honor Society, 2, l-ll Y, 2 Track, I NANCY GRAVES: Words can help Ideas, but ll takes deeds to realrze them. Sr. Play, HI C, 25 Y Teens, Ig Honor Society, I. BOB GRUELING: He will succeed for he believes all he says. Sl lllll I IIIX Class Play, 2 CrossCountry I HI Y, 2 Track, 2 BETTY HAMAKER. The greatest happmess comes wrth the greatest actrvrty F H A 2 Sr Y Teens, I HI C, 2, Latm Club 2 JO ANN HARRIS Try to attarn the unattaInable Basketball, 2, Hockey, 3 Track, I Softball 3 Varsrty Club, 3, F 2 Soph Play, Sr Play Y Teens, I, LIbrary I Class Offrcer I Honor Socrety, 3 Eclrpse Staff I Echo Staff I FRED HARTLEY From a lIttle spark may burst a great flame Baseball 4 Basketball 2 Football, I Cross Country, I HI Y 4 Future Teachers Club, I Honor Socrety 3 Model Atrplane I Class Play, 2 DOROTHY HAZARD Musrc IS the magrcal language of mankmd Sr Y Teens, I Lrbrary I12 Musrc, 2, Play Commrttee 3 EUGENE HEMINGWAY Knowledge lS a hrll whrch few may wrsh to clrmb ROSEMARY HRITZ One thrng IS forever good, and that one thtng success Sr Y Teens, I F H A 2 Honor Socrety 3 MAX HOUSE Weep not for the past but lIve for the present Class Play Commrttee, Forensrc Club I BOB ISAACSON Always calm but never strll Football, 2 Track, I, Trl County Basketball 3 ERNEST ISAACSON Everythlng comes to hrm who watts EILEEN JETER Nothmg succeeds ltke a sweet personalrty Soph 82 Sr Plays Y Teens, 2, F H A 4 Eclrpse Staff DONNA KETTERER. Earnestness IS the soul of work Vocal Musto, 3 I12 Honor Socrety I12 Play Commtttees 3 HELEN KRIBS How nrce to be natural when naturally nrce Cheerleader, 3 Sr Y Teens, 2 Honor Socrety, I12, Play Commrttees, 3 WARREN KRUEGER. I am well contented ESTHER KURTZ A student no less In all thtngs blest HI C Brble Club, 3 Debate, 4 Class Play, 3 Honor Socrety, I Latrn Club 2 Class Offlcer 2, Student Counctl, 3 Homecomlng Court, I Ltbrary, 3 Queen of Carnrval, I Sophomore Play Cast, Y Teens, 2 Honor Socrety I I12 DORA LEMSTER. She who dances must play the frddle Basketball, 3 Co Captam, I Hockey 3 Track, 2 Softball 3 Varsrty Club 2 F H A 2 TOM LOVE True I0 hrmself, true to hrs class, and true to hrs frrends always Sophomore play, I Class Offrcer, 2 Football, 4 Honor SOCleIy I MARY LUCE Great IS 1ournalIsm every able edrtor lS ruler of a world Sr Y Teens, 2 Honor SocIety, I LIbrary, I Sr Play Jr Y Teens, 2 F H A I Play Commtttee, 3 EDNA MCCANN Hath she not an Innocent look Vocal Musrc, 3 112 Forenslc Club DON MCLELLAN He IS quIet at trmes, but at other trmes Track, 4 Football, 2 BEVERLY BENNETT McKINNON Success lS won agamst all odds Hockey, 2 VarsIty Club 2 Y Teens, 2 MARY GLEE MCDERMITT She has a heart for all Sr Play Y Teens I Vocal Musrc I GLENN MCMAHON Drsturb not my slumber, for I dream great dreams EMMA MCQUEEN Laugh clown, laugh SALLY MADORE A ltght foot and a happy heart Y Teens, 2, VarsIty Club 2 Basketball I Hockey Team, 2 Ir Play8nSoph Play IRVING MARSHA Calm and self possessed Baseball I MAX MATTHEWS l have a mmd of my own, and a mmd to express lI Football 2 Baseball 2 PEARL MATTHEWS A quret mmd lS rIcher than a crown Senror Y Teens, I, Future Homemakers of Amerrca, I Honor Socrety, 2, Echpse Staff, I Musrc I JOAN MATTINGLY Leamrng 13 great, mrxed Wlih fun Soph Jr 8eSr Play Sr Y Teens, 3 Varsity Club, I Honor Soctety, I, Hockey, I QManagery ANNA MARTIN She succeeds where others grve up DONNA MILLER. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none Jr Y Teens, 2 Sr Y Teens, 2 Basketball, 3 Hockey, 2, fCaptaInj Softball I Track, I, Varsrty Club, 3 Forensrc I : . I '- : . . . .. 5 . - : '- ' ' , . ' 3 : , : ' ' .H.A.,: . . : - . 2 . : ' : ' .: . - . : . s : : '-. : : ' . : ' - ' :I n l I . Q n 3' . - :. . .3 ' , . . . . . i . . , - ' . . .,: ' . ' : ' I : . I ' : ,' ' . '- ' : : : ' : ' .- MARY ANN KUSKY: To see her is to love her. ' F l 9 ' : - ' I . : : . : ' . : - - -. - : . . . . I I : ' : : ' . - : ' . 3 - . ' ' ' . : . : : . . . , . .: . - . - . . 5 . ' . 3 .I 0 - - : . - : : ' 's . : - ' : '. - LeVERN MORRIS Pep and abrlrty all Into one Cross Country 2 Baseball 2 H1 C Brble Club I CHUCK OLIVER. Fly away grrls I have no ume for you DON PARKS A man that blushes rs not a brute Baseball 3 CrossCountry I Musrc I EMILY PICKERUN Be patrent and your wrsh wlll be granted WAYNE PIERCE A day for torl, an hour for sports, but for a frrend lrfe rs too short Track 4 Baseball 2 Hr C Brble Club, I H1 Y I Football 3 LEROY POLING I am not the chrp off the old block but the block Itself Trl County Basketball 2 Class Play I SHIRLEY POLISKEY The only way to have a frrend rs to be one Basketball 2 Hockey 3 Softball 2 Varsrty Club 2 Soph Play IRENE PORTER. In her very quretness there rs a charm Future Nurses Club, 2 Hr C Brble Club 2 Y Teens I Lrbrary, 2 SHEARL RAISIN Lrfe IS not ltfe, wrthout delrght Hr Y 3 Basketball 2 Track I DELL ROBBINS IR Hrs accomplrshments speak for hrm Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 2 Class Offrcer 2 Student Councrl PATT SAMMON SCHMITZER Beware! I mrght yet do somethrng outstandrng Soph Play Hockey I Forensrc Club, I Varsrty Club 3 ROGER SCOTT The world knows lrttle of II s greatest men Football, I Baseball 2 JUNE SHOCK Always a smrle to greet you Softball 3 Varsrty Club 2, Hockey I Basketball I fManagerj Sr Y Teens, 2 F H A I Lrbrary Club, I Forensrc Club, 2 Soph 8r.I1' Play RAY SIMMONS A lrttle nonsense now and then rs enjoyed by the best of men Football 2 Track, 2 Honor Socrety If2 Trr County Basketball I MELVIN SPINNEY Better to be merry, than wrse Football 2 Basketball 2 Ir Hr Y 3 Sr HI Y 3 Baseball I WAYNE SPRINGSTEEN As we advance In lrfe we learn our abrlrtres Football 2 Baseball 2 DAVID STEVENS Hold the fortl I am comrng Football3 Basketball 4 Track, 4 Soph 8tSr Play HAROLD STEWART The answer to a marden s prayer Class Play 3 Baseball, I Football I Track, I PAT TEUBER. I say Just what I thrnk nothrng more or nothrng less Sr Y Teens, 2 Vocal I F H A I Play Commrttee 2 CARL THEOLET The glory lres In the struggle Football 4 Basketball, 4 Track 4 Hr C 2 Play Commrrtee 3 ROSEMARY THICK Earnestness rs the best grft of moral lrfe Vocal I LOUISE THOMAS Everywhere In lrfe the true questron rs not what rs garned but what we do Jr 8: Sr Y Teens, 4 Vocal 2 Ir 85 Sr Play Commrttees CARL UPTEGRAFF He IS greater than hrs fame Cross Country, I DOROTHY VAN WARMER. A true frrend rs a frtend forever NORMA ASH VOHWINKLE A maker of frrends and a retarner of frrendshrps Varsrty Club 3 Jr Kc Sr Y Teens 3 Hockey 3 ICO Captalnl, Basketball 3 Softball, 2 Student Counctl, 3 Soph 8t Jr Play Homecomrng Court, 3 H1 C Brble Club, 2 Drlmatron, I BILL WHEELER Helpfulness rs the gateway to success MARY LOU WILSON Her vorce rs ever soft and sweet PEGGY WILSON Patrence rs a vrrtue possess rt rf you can JAMES WORDEN A sunny dtsposrtron rs a great asset CrossCountry, I Baseball, 3 Basketball I Trr County I CARYL ZUDELL He arms too low who arms beneath the stars Football 4 Class Play, 2, Speech I HI Y, 2 Honor Soctety, 2 'Numerral rndrcates number of years the person partrcrpated In the actrvrty 0 : p I I' D l ' . : . : ' . - . : . : '- ' : -. : . :. : ' , ' . : ' , ' . . : . : . s ' . : - . 1' s : n I 9 ' . : . : . z ' . : '. I- - : . : ' s ' . - . 3 ' . ' . 3 , , . - 3 . . ., : ' 3 ' . : : ' . : '- . - ELOISE SMITH: Be simple and you will attain all things. 9 : 1 F - .' u 3 - I' r : a - v 3 1 - I p I 2 - - - . . . ' . . . . - 3 , .... , : ' , . . I : . : . : ' . - , . . . - 5 , 5 . . ' . ' . : . . - , g , - ' ' . : : ' : - : : 1 F l' o - . : ' . : '- : ' - J S HOMEROOM II I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Drebeck Nancy Cornack, Shxrley June, Phyllrs Henderson, Therese Porsson, Marte Kusky Txllre Ann Pettenglll Leta Holcombe, Ellzebeth Hemmgway SECOND ROW Norma Raub, Marlon Bandur Nell McKn1ght Norvrn Dunlap Shtrley Young, Amta Hall Vlrgrnra Mucha Charlotte Allen, Mr Grngery THIRD ROW Shirley Gustafson, Mary Ann Rohman, Lourse Kleernan, Carolyn Krueger, Sallre Clayton, Brownie Johnson, Jerry Qutnlan, James Kenny Joe Cook FOURTH ROW Ray Kovalcrk Eugene Plerce, Doyle Maddox Brll Grertz, Bud Kretzman, Kenny Jacobs, Bradford Gour, Jrm Latoz, Paul Vrsser HOMEROOM II 2 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Joyce Ltpstraw Lynn Bobb Ronald Coleman, LeAnne Wood Darla Whrte, Don Ketterer, Frank O Leary, Ruth Daly Betty Freese SECOND ROW Richard Anderson Brll Srmpson, Jack Merrrll, Gernard Waugh, Larry Agle Lucllle Upton, Pat Covert, Gall Cook, Mr Holcomb THIRD ROW Bob Jacot, Alvrn Lambert, Davrd Mrller Bruce Freeman, Gayle Evans, Glen Albrant, John Demott, Bob Rose, Joe Kotska FOURTH ROW Bill Stanton, Terry Vohwmkle Larry Oliver, David Angus Rodney Brown Jun Trevarrow Gerald Godmar Don Chrlsou. 13 . . , , , Q . 9 I l 9 U . . . I ' ' I , Q ' 0 ' I I I . , 0 . . I ' ' 9 , . . ' U . . . ' ' I I 0 1 1 Jll IIIRS HOMEROOM II'3: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Barbara Stiles, Marge Glomson, Monagail Kennedy, Pauline Remore, Lois Bailey, Alice Stanton, Betty Kusky. SECOND ROW: Dorrena VanTifflin, Shirley Smeltzly, Hazel Hively, Twyla Wallace, Sandra Warren, Carol Plamondon, Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: Ilene Coon, Marlene DeWitt, Marilyn Reeser, Myrna Thomas, Patsy Mitchell, Ila Taylor, Delois Wilson, George Smith. FOURTH ROW: Dunane Wiltse, Wanda Royce, Bill Comer, Jon Rivard, Carl Swenson, Marvin Wallace, Marilyn Spohn, Shirley McClellan. IR, CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin Wallace, Vice-President, Marion Bandur, Treasurer, Ray Kovalak, Student Council Rep., Marlene DeWitt, Student Council Rep., Glen Albrant, President, Sallie Clayton, Secretary. SIIPHIIMIIRES HOMEROOM IO I FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Sharon Walrath Shlrley Cole Katherrne Luce Glorla Sherwood Verhng Allen Geraldlne Gross Joanne Fullwood SECOND ROW Barbara Bennett Llllran Coon Donna Vert Jamce Lumm Ella Wakefleld, Arlene Money Mane Koprn, Jeanrne Johnson, Mrs Kllne THIRD ROW Barbara Cronkrlghr Sandra Groulx, Allce Davts Betty Fmkbrner Ronald Sheafsky Geneane HOMEROOM I0 2 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Donna Ohver, Becky Shrlner Shlrley Ford Marlene Van Wagoner, Phyllls Davls, Glorla Tebo Carole Hltsman, Shrrley Ktngman SECOND ROW Mr Knudson Delores Bailey Jean Porter Iva Shtfflet, Theda Lewls, Alrce Newland Shrrley Van Tlffltn, Lawerence Ingham THIRD ROW Ruth Ann I-lollenback Ronald Crosby Dugo Brown F D NODIID, Gerald Lockard Bruce Smlth B111 Watson John Mrohs Elsre Boegner 15 ' : 9 : I l U - 1 I . . . - r . ' ' Lingenfelter, Beverly Procunler, Glen Shock, Roland Lundberg. ' : I 3 I b o , I ' : n 1 n - - 1 . U I O I I I A ' SIIPHIIMIIRES I f HOMEROOM I0 3 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Carol I-Iamrlton Carol Wemer Myrna Waugh Marre Bennett, Shuley Bostwlck Alrce Alcorn SECOND ROW Mary Jane Kenney Donna Vrola Margy Bergman Shrrley Isaacson, Ioan Lukey and Mr Shears THIRD ROW Barbara Clark, Sylvra Hudak, Joyce Kertzman Phyllrs Phrpps Donna Johnson, Rose Mane Mezarros FOURTH ROW Nancy Robblns, Joanne Stevenson, Rrta Rrchards Connre Lambert, Phyllrs Messenger, June Cunnrngham, Joan Agan HOMEROOM I0 4 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Donald Ives, Rrchard Jacot, Hollrs Carson, Mrchael Slezak, Ronald Bowen, Duane Farrier, Albert Ingalls, John Smrth, Bernard Mayvrlle SECOND ROW Brll Mrller, Pat rrck Dennrs, Voneber Veit, Walter Roush, Elwrn Matthews, Larry Ash James Rogers, Warren Lrngenfelter Mr Boetmer THIRD ROW James Brrtt, Danny Toney Phrllrp Hrtchcock, George Mrller Wrllram Pettengrll, Erwrn Evans, Richard Famsworth, Douglas Clapp Robert Warner. FOURTH ROW Donald Crrttenden, Wrllram Wmkler Dale Chapman, Ralph Stoddard, Harry Severn, Donald Clapp 16 V Y F vs- in. X xx v 'I -S - 14 I .xx il' ' .V in : 5 A J 1 L I S I I - Q Q - : I : . I I I - , . . : ' ' ' n, ' ' . u z . . . ' - : I : . . . Q ' 2 . . . . ' HIESHME HOME ROOM 9 1 Left to Right, First Row Janet Wood, Faye Yauch, Alva Hall, David Lenzi Geran Miller, Wayne Courturier, Kenneth Kozma Anday Forgo, Second Row Fred Glompson, Nancy Pillsbury, Sue Wooley Barbara Vargo Carol Belanger, Pat Porter, Jeanette French, Mr Galbreath Third Row Jacqueline Remore Arlene Valleau Doris Taylor, Elaine Moore, Jeanette Sharon Joan Dagner Eddie Wright Jim Hayard Ronald Isaacson, Bernice Stuemke Fourth Row Leroy McGraw John Nrel, David Drew, Hubert Reher, Bob Alexander Bob Visser, Ken Carrier Eldon Baldwin Jack Royce, Phillip Perro, Don Overfield 3:-n-5 HOME ROOM 9-2 Left to Right, First Row: Velta Roper, Frances Breecner, Donna Fulkerson, Gloria Nolley, Larry Amboy, Norman Schock, Stephen Rutterbaugh. Second Row: Larry Verron, Judy Younkers, Katheryn Owen, Joseph Piazza, David Coulter, Dianne Wooley, Mrs. I. Newcombe. Third Row: Connie Whitney, Dianne Terry, Shirley Nichols, Arlene Schmidt, Luella Alpin, Winina McNeice, J. C. Proffer. Fourth Row: Jerry Osbourne, Sanford Bisbee, David Grubb, Janice Ike, George Oros, Joan Lockard, Eddie Rivera, Charles Abraham, Robert Damon. 17 HIISHMI HOME ROOM 9 3 Left to Rrght Frrst Row Anrta Wrllrams Bonnre Damels Laura Walton, B111 Hartley Phrlllp Kusky Betty Hrckmott Leland Ingham Jack Wacker Second Row Joyce Brrody Alfreda Barley, Audrey Ives Joan Hurry, Harrret Severn, Eleanor Hall, Joyce Gruellng Mrss Boonstra Thxrd Row Shryl Harvey Kathleen Artken, Mary Jane Battles Sallre Frscher Rrchard Belanger Larry Clodfelter Davrd Hawes Doug Marme Fourth Row Ronald Kovacs, Dale Sherwrn, Leon Guyer, Earnest Bohl, Leo Stevenson, Gary Hammond, Delorrs Conklm Left to Rrght Frrst Row Lavern Johnson, Mrchal Thoune, Ruth O Leary Fred Mellberg Mac Cheney, Patrrcra Smrth Sandra Cooley Agnes Wrlson, Second Row C K Rrchards, Rrchard Gersenhaver Bobby Owen, Davld Jurllet John Desmond, Mable Marun, Patt Marzom Lrnda L1e11, Rrta Bertaso Thrrd Row Ronald Cook Ronald Uptergraff, Larry Faulkner Dwayne Dolsen, Nancy Cunnrngham Bobby Battles, Davrd Stamm, Tom Grrffln Keith O Pdyke Fourth Row Patrrcra Thompson, Harry Wood Wrlltam Krng George Loyer Edward Krppe Jerry Marsh, Robert Muschrana, Ronald Gordon 18 ' l . : 1 l ' I I D 9 D 9 4 4 1 u u - I D p I HOME ROOM 9-4 HIIHIH GRADE ann-q lg 7 HOMEROOM 8 I LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Joan Ward Lorraine Ives Claire DesOrmeau, Gary Stravley Joyce Weible, Lee Hosmer Barbara Hicks Joyce Wiltse SECOND ROW Earlene Simpson Suzanne Bostwick Carol Ferrier Jacquiline Caine, Richard LaBean John Gorney Rodney Taylor Jerry Service Miss Thurlow THIRD ROW Ann Eby Zila Boone Nora Phillips Lester Linee Patricia MacDonald Charlotte Klein, Sandra Briggs Pearl Evans Teressa Green, Betty Briody FOURTH ROW Gloria Kozma Jennette Trevarrow, John White Dallas Bond Dick Starr, Gregory Hudak Marlin Edwards Clem Servis John Seidel, Marlene Petry HOMEROOM 8-2: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sally Clodfelter, Mary Ann Kovacs Serene Serrells, Sue Ann Pearce, Ronald Gray, Thomas Phipps, James Roush, Donal Ehrhart. SECOND ROW: Darwin Lutz, Joyce Wheeler, Donna Heatherington, Joyce Ecker, Allan Hill, Roger Kennedy, Judy Edwards, Mrs. Gould. THIRD ROW: Norma Olson, Janet Roush, Judy Behnke, Doris Middleton, Jay Allen, Jack Madore, Kenneth Minzey, Barbara Baska, Raymond Gorney. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Young, Gene Anderson, Betty Lutat, Robert Brown, Brian Giguere, Larry Adams, Richard Smithson, Richard Woodworth, Janet Wakefield, William Morgan. Sponsored by Sponsored by RIDLEY'S DAIRY BAR SHEI..DON'S SALES 2805 Richfield Rd. 2801 Richfield Rd. Ph, 3-9864 Ph. 9-2139 I9 HISHIH GR Ill HOME ROOM 8 3 Left to Rtght F1rst Row Janrce Austtn Lorn Hopkxns Frank Stanton, Cllfford Ingham Dolores Burgess, Thelma Keener Jack French, Jtrn Clark Second Row Charles H1cks Mary Lou Dumler, Rosalre Wh1tcomb, Robert Ecker, Elvaro G1fford Marte Inman Barbara Prreur Mr Lewts Th1rd Row Mary Patson, Lola Serwrn Tressa Young Karen Gtbson, Carol Sue Brshop, Marrlyn Whlte LaVerne Perro, Brady McLean, Dorothy Angus, Tom Wttt Fourth Row Mary Brown, Tamara Harvey, Roy Prltchard Earl Tanner Frances Mantz John Pohskey Jerry Maunder, Jerry LaDue Vtvtan MacDonald Charles Martm HOME Room 8 4 Left to Rrght, Frrst Row Brlly Tucker Btlly Kusky, Loren Arrand, Tom Welch, Patrlck Stevenson, Fernand Potsson, Clrfford Vert Melvrlle Mrch Gary June Second Row Janet Anderson, Jamce Wr1 t Phy111s Chasteen, Patrrcra Katrenxch Lo1s Garrett Janet Famer D01-15 Ash Anna Carson Mr Czurylo Th1rd Row Leroy Cole, R1chard Gustafson, Leonard Lrell, Norman Ftscher Bob Schartzer James Mrohs Irene Mucha, Sh1rley Maunder W11am Barton Fourth Row Lorratne Harrxngton, Cathertne Parker, Allce Brock Sandra Strayer Norman Boegner, Terry Musrl, Glen R1dley, LaDonna Cool, Ltnda Thoune, Beverly Egts 20 Sl IH Alll HOME ROOM 1 Left to Rrght Frrst Row Marlene Raper Rlchard Whaley, Ronald Weldman, Ronald Smlth, Danny Guyer, Davld Morse Buddy Kozma, James VanWagoner, Charles Amboy Second Row James Montne Agnes Turkovrcs, Arene Kader, Jean Mrtchell, Flora Ash, Norrrs Sheltraw Jacques Bourdeau, Larry Rayment, Robert Vert, James Sargent, Bruce Anderson, Mxss Wentzel Thtrd Row Marrlyn Chrlson Lrnda Love Theresa Kotsko Beth DeRoche, Arene Marsa, Mary Ellen Samrnon, Jackeyn Qurnn Sharon Marylyn Sharon, Janet Contrell, Robert Moore, Wm Hamrlton, Beverly Hawes, Shuley Laymen, Davtd Pearce John Cashm, Harold Sherwrn, Clemens Bterl, Jon Carret, Rrcnard Woolworth HOME ROOM 7 2 Left to Rrght Frrst Row Carolyn Smxth, Raymond Rozell, James Rozell Larry l-larrrngton Gary Bell Rrchard Prazza Anthony Serdel, Jlmmy Tucker James Everhart Second Row Gary Wallace, Bonnre Slmglend Edward Vernon, Marvrs Grow, Joan Woodby Evelyn Boegner Ph1111s Kader Donald Sprrngsteen, Mrss Beaven Thlrd Row Barbara Mrtchell, Mary Ann Rodabaugh JoAnn McFall, Thomas Gray James Bouchard, Norman Thompson, Davrd Phelps Benny Lasley, Duane Drckenson Fourth Row Mrckey Hayes, Fred Turkovrcs, Drck Wrllette, Drllrs Hull Brlly Woodruff Bruce Woodworth James McLane, Ted Bradfor, Jack Blossom Spgnsored SPOYISOFCC1 by BURNS GROCERY COAL SERVICE INC O 4008 Rrchfreld Rd Ph 5 7231 21 2520 N Dort Hwy Ph 2 4133 .KA -- 3' J' . Q , N, lg ' ' , or T z.:a 7- . , . z I . . . n 1 o 3 yn Morey, Linda Sholler, Kaye Evans, Carol Switzer, Beverly VandenBerg, Larry Jordan. Fourth Row: , . - hd '- D ,.,, U . ' . : . I . , ' . . i . : . I I D I ' ' : . . . . . . ' . , ' HOMEROOM 7 3 LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Barbara Krlbourn Nancy Owen Roger Turner Gary Ellsworth Wayne Barley Charlotte Ledyard Patrrck McLaughl1n Jrmmy Warren Betty Parnow, JoAnn Krlbourn SECOND ROW Rrchard Wrecorek Ann Hawes Thomas Wllson, Connre Call Lenore Harrell Joyce Wallace Lottre Mae Htll Janrce Parks Jean Hull, Mrs Scott THIRD ROW Joyce Wrlllng, Janet Hohn Deanna Walker, Lrlhan Edgerly Patrrch Perro Jon Latoz Jean Melberg Jerry Proffer, Rosemary Washrnrfsky, Johnny Brrggs Marlene Powers, Carol Bolen FOURTH ROW Carol Clayton, Bobby Joe Phrlltps Shrrley Lresen, Patsy Lypstraw, Rose Spare, Carolyn Owen Calvrn Walk Brlly Phlpps, Lawrence Hudak Sharan Wtndham Vrrgmra Greenman, Raymond Dlckerson HOMEROOM 7 4 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW Orrm Woodward, Ronald Coutener, Carla Davrs, Lee Gersenhaver, Walter Long Norms Mann Donald Gordon, Floyd Ecker Jan Corey Davrd Grguere Llnda Walton SECOND ROW Janrs Root Mane Arnold, Ralph Fulkerson, Bob Freeman, June Porter Donald Grbson Kathalene Rhare Rosemary Comer Hank Uren, Mrs Shuler THIRD ROW Ted Newberry Robert Forsburg, Ronald Hughes Sally Campbell Joyce Deland Judy Mrller Margaret Ann Hams, Mary Shrrner, Leroy Rogers Terry Tlmmons Peggy Mlller Janet Btsbee FOURTH ROW Kerth Martrnes, Judy Brown, Nancy Beacher Jack Krueger Bud Earl Dennrs Thompson Sharon Ross, Sandra Austrn Dwrght Cheeseman Shrrley Pelleran Z2 SWE I BR Ill For his face is set on a Search for truth. And the glorious sights he'1l see. . . . 4 '. fl. .1 f Aff fu .jrg5L'Zf.1 - 1 1 X. ,I N Bowl -v. - 'N X , Q 1 Sir V t. 3, ' ,V S yvf ' --l,,n.'-1-. yu' -, ff f ' .-- N v A. .. g M , 1 K 1741 qfsfieggi ' 1:9 A iii, .I ', F2 A, ff -fyf2'ik,4'F- 3 5 M ,of I 5 6? f if H! -. ,- .,.k.l ,r ',' Qgyyii t ,,,,ff I fl: Lftl K X 'f Xb. 355: t V- as-ff If 255.1 . .xffv 1, , dk' -', ,,- ,V Av X h.aq5g.+, ,'w,.',. ,.. Q A , f , 1 '-. we r 1 511 ,.. 1 .fiw -'11, Q :'f,9ff. Vffi- 4. ,Ha , If , , 23555 4'i,'ff1-uk? A 2,4 'lf' 1? sh.-ffiuuif , 2 ,A-:gf 4, . ifi ff: 'f ' .Ha-3 ,t A, Q ,fx ff , , -,Q 43411 , , I-, 1 44-- .. 0 '-iii, 1 . 2 1 V9 -.:. IHIISE WHII PRESIIIE IIVHI Illlll SEARCH Hill TRIIIH BIIAIIII HIIICAIHIN LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Underhill, Ray Ross, John Finlay, Oliver Parc, Edwin Weston. IHUSE WHO SIIPERVISE llllll SEARCH HIR IINHH 4,41 MR G DA LY Supermtendent MR. G. NICHOLS MRS. L. FIEDLER High School Pnncxpal Elementary Pnnclpal Compllments of CRAINE'S STUDIO, 525 Harrxson St , Ph. 9 2184 Z5 - 1 ISIRA .X L no most wuo usumt nun smzcu ron mum: HIGH SIZHIHH FACIIHY 3 B I HOLCOMB Sctence Mtchtgan State B S Untv of Mtch M ETHEL HAAK Speech Correctton Central Mtch ESTHER SILVER EDWARD STEPHON Industrtal Arts Duluth State Teacher s B S Untv of Mtch MA Phystcal Ed Mtchtgan State Normal B S WILLIAM KNUDSON Htstory Wtsconstn State B S JOYCE CONDON Ltbrartan Western Mtchtgan A B LEATHA SCOTT Mathemattcs Sctence Central Teachers B S EDWIN SHEARS Socxal Sctence Western Mtch B S FLORIAN CZURYLO EDNA MAE THEISEN C K RICHARDS KATHRYN BOONSTRA Soctal gclence Mlchlgan State Gutdance Central Mtch A B Phystcal Ed Western Mtchtgan B S Home Maktng Mrchlgan State B S Normal B S Unlv of Mtch M A 26 ,-QVC , ' 1, .Q K ,K l ': .. ': '- ': -- '1 '. '..A. B.S. -- A , l ' ' 5 g .. : 1 fv, , .5 : ' : ' -: .. ':' .. HIGH SIZHIHH IACIIHY LUCILLE JONES ALFRED W LINDHOLM Commercral CentralMrch B S Musrc Mlchrgan State GEORGE GALBREATH ELEANOR M WENTZEL Math Sclence Greenvllle Soc1alStud1es Albrrght College College A B NERINE M ALDEN GENEVIEVE THURLOW Math and Htstory Mtchlgan Musrc Temple Umv B S Ltncoln State Normal B S Memor1alUn1v BERNICE LINDLE Dean of Glrls Umv of lowa B A ORDELIA GOULD Engllsh Western Mtch A S MARION R GINGERY IRENE KLINE Engltsh Western N1lLlllg31'l B S Umv of Mtch M A RUSSELLC BOETTNER Industrral Arts Stout lnstrtute B S IRENE NEWCOMBE Mathematrcs Mrchrgan State Speech Central Mlchrgan B A Nom1alB S Wayne Umv M Ed ROBERT FROELlCH 1Notp1ctureclj ROULA JOSEPH Qlwot PlCIU.ICd, ALLAN E LEWIS 4Not pmtureclj ALBERTA BEAUCH O10 plcturedj Spanrsh Hope College B A Commercral Umv of Detrort Math Mrchrgan State Normal B S Mrchrgan State Normal A B 2 7 BBA I. 9 -Stl' L ,A I Fx I ' 5 4? , ,yah vu A-vt 1 , Y 9' 9 . X . 3 f M 2 'f , I: . : . . . . . 1 L . D ' A . ': . 8 . . B.S. I Lf ' 4 mug I wlm swam, Us rrrmrrrr U Wann r mm 'UR Nunn, LY.Y'Y 'YO RYGYVY, FYRS'Y ROW: QSYYYYNGU wksswk Rosck, rsr grades wks. V. Simpson, 3rd grades wks. D. Park, 3rd grades wks. B. Prescorr, Rdgq wks. E. Cormoky, Yidgygwks. wk Greerr, Kdgq wks. L. Beeny, rsr gradeg wks. wi. Rordee, 2nd grades and wks. L. wKcCrxe, zrrd grade. SECOND ROW: QS'Y ANDYNGJ wks. Y. Ykermer, 2nd gradegwksswk Rkrre, 3rd grades wks. N. Crxsrer, rsr grade wks A 'Yeer rsr rade and zrrd grade Qsubsrrrurey and wks G Roberrsorx 2nd acu ty and students ahke were sadderme by the dea oi Mrs VroXe Bambrrdge onNoverr1ber 6 Y 57, Barnbrrdge had served on the X4ears1exf iacuvry for ve years LEY'Y 'YO RXGYYY FYR 'Y ROW LSY 'YXNG3 wks A Varr Arrerr rreXprrxg'Yeacrrer wkssi. Prersorr d rrr rade rs D Wade 4m rade rs wScDerrrxard rh grade su suture wks wi Sarxiord rh arxd 5m grades wks Y. YredXer Y. rrrrcrym wks wX Bo r rrx gra e rs Herrkrx a rd rade arxdwks B Brrsror 61h grad SECOND ROW QS'Y ANDYNG wks Y Wrurrr 41h grade rs G Ckark Ark grade wks R Ke a 5m grade and wks 'Y Ydarrserr rh ade I - - . Q ' 3 . . , grade. Y r ' a rs ' . ' r ' ' , 9 . wirs. ' ' is , S 1 T ' e - r l 3 ' ' I I Vocar wkrsrcgwks. L. Diem, 6m grades wks. R. A arm, 6 7, QM - . , 3 QNX - A. ',5 gb' 5: .. .4 a .N- v 1 .. y,5 'dnA.r. 'g-Ny.3g s -- . 2- 1 5- . . ' ' g, :wi . . , 3 . . wk: rw . 1 - f .5 S' - 28 ,Q ........nni Business Manager MR. C. CALVERT IHIISE WHO MAKE RUR SEARCH HIR TRUTH Rll SMIHIIHH: llllllll SIAH Secretaries, left to right: Mrs. M. Dumler, Mrs. R. Aube. Office Practice Class Seated left to right: Pauline Bandur, JoAnn Harris, Eileen Jeter, Nancy Graves, Standing left to right: Shirley Bisaha, Rosemary Hritz, Peggy Wilson, Wilma Campbell, Shirley Wagner, Geraldine Gross, Pearl Matthew, Helen Kribs, Dorothy Hazard. At the phone: Joan Mattingly. At the file: Mary Luce. IHRSI WHR MAKI RUR SI RER IRR IRUIH MRRI RRMIRRIRRII W LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Mr F Murphy Mrs F Murphy Mr E Eckman SECOND ROW Mr B DeW1tt M J Erhart THIRD ROW Mr D Murrlsh Mr B Busha RRS RRIVIRS LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Hazen Royce Mr Don Thoune Mr Brll Fetters Mr Don Ienkrns Mrs Estalle McHugh Mrs MlllreConkl1n Mrs Evelyn Barley Mrss Vrvran Clark Mr Bob DeWrrL Mr Charles Busha Mr Les Mclinrght Mr John Kenworther Mr Lavon Webb Mr V1enceGreenman, Mr Elmer Busha, Mr Frank Murphy 30 RAIIIIRIA LEFT TO RIGHT Vrrgrnra Mucha Mrs Shoecraft Mrs LaLonde Mrs Robblns Shlrley McClellan Ilene Coon Mrs Brown . . ', r.. . R I 'I A I-I 1 nun suncu run mum: HASSIS IIH Q We learn a trade - Qs We learn a b1t about most thmgs - .gl We learn about our country and community Comphments of BURGER BURG 3137 Davxson Rd P 3 8178 l lfvr , Il it W l l- W, I! A ' ., h.- 31 ClASSf3 NN e Xearn typxng We learn to study e Xearn history. NN e Xearn EnghSh HASSIS We learn CICDCS We learn homernakmg We learn math We learn craftsmanslup Sponsored by Sponsored by NELSON ELECTRIC CAPELING DRUG STORE 2509 N Dort Hwy 3303 Daxl-son Rd Ph 9 6679 Ph 5 0366 33 In those days to come that will make a man. Of the lad with the urge to try. . . 4, f If I Q. qv Xu 'v. . ' 1 THE COURT LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW fKrngJ James Clark fQueenj Mary Patson SECOND ROW Eddy Rrvera Qgr gy Betty Fmkbemer Qgr IO, Don Casteel fgr roy Jacqurer Bordeau fgr 75 Shrrley Polrsrky Qgr 12, Peggy Mrller Qgr 7j Drane Woolley fgr QQ Joe Kotsko Qgr II, Marlene De Wrtt fgr 12, Dale Baker Qgr I2j Phcto courtesy of Harold Barber Genesee Mrchrgan The annual Kearsley Carn1val was held November Z1 w1th approx1 mately 1575 attendlng Attractlons at the carmval rncluded the Follres of 52 boxmg matches s1de shows refreshment stands and games of sklll The evemng was cllmaxed w1th the crownmg of Kmg James Clark and Queen Mary Patson both of the e1ghth grade Proceeds from the carnlval went toward curtams for the stage and a new clock system Sponsored by Sponsored by TI-IOMPSON'S MARKET RICI-lARDSON'S DRUGS 3402 R1Chf16ld Rd 3404 R1chf1eld Rd Ph 9 8061 P 5 0522 35 , : , . : ., ' l ' l 'I ' I . , . , . , . , . . U I ' . . . . H . H . . Y I I 3 . , . . - . HIIMHZIIMI li 1 I ' Mx gh- Q, 5 - If frvvf-'S Q- ff . 1.4-- ' . , I gm? s. I IQ? Q If ' kr... I fx ' Y Q45 I' 5 W I -N s E .JV T5 I V Qi 4 f mfr! 1 ' l ? 'f ' 'I 1 Q, gi sw I , if I THE QUEEN AND HER COURT LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Myrna Waugh, Nancy Robbins. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Kusky, Norma Ash Vohwinkle. THIRD ROW: Marie Kusky, Queen Marcia Coulter, Shirley Gustafson. Large Photos Courtesy of Iiarold Barbor, Genesee, Michigan. 3 6 The Queen's Dance Weeks of planning and work were clirnaxed for students and faculty with the third annual Homecoming celebra- tion October 10. On Wednesday Octob- er 8 a bonfire and pep rally was held in the evening. Friday evening the Kearsley-G rand Blanc football game attracted many alumni and they join- ed the students and faculty in watch- ing the coronation of Queen Marcia Coulter, and in attending the Home Coming Dance. ,X School spirit after the bonfire The float The Coronation 37 A cup of cider, a Kearsley Homecoming tradition. Have a slice ? Senior Class Play Her Emergency Husband, presented on December lZ, was a three-act comedy, written by Jay Tobias. Cast Included: Nicholas Nutt Arlene Nutt Aunt Hazel Nutt Mrs. Jarboe Newly Wed Bonny Bride Nicky's Bossy old aunt Arlene's domineering mother Negro Cook Her stupid daughter Ar1ene's girlfriend Nicky's frat brother Audrey Hardwick Bill's girl-- Wealthy Banker Audrey's Uncle From Borneo Aunt Jubilee Elberta Peach Dot Dolson Bill Jones Wilmer Sneed Uncle Hiram Wild Man David Stevens Joan Mattingly Esther Kurtz Eileen Jeter Barbara Alexander Nancy Graves Mary Glee McDermitt Lyle Albrant JoAnn Harris Wes Clark Jerry Bye Harold Stewart The Play was directed by Mrs. Alden and student directors, Mary Ellen Goulish and Mary Luce. Stage flats were supervised by Mr. Stephon. Who's got the soap? Some fun! Lost-one finger. After the show C5 QA' What's he got? 4N -4.515 3... Whose LQ. is zero qqf Discussing the problem child Q i PIAY 1 A ? On March Z0 The junior class presented The Perfect Idiot' a three act comedy farce. The well acted, staged, and casted proformance WGS enthusiastically received, Mrs. Kline and Mr. Holcomb, class sponsors ably supervised the production. X m Too many girls I 'Q w, True love gil . Where's the parsnips ? W Its this way. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Hamaker Dorothy Hazzard Peggy Wilson Donna Glompson Mrs Joseph fsponsory Nancy Graves Marcia Coulter Helen Kribs SEC OND ROW Marion Bandur, Pauline Bandur Norma Vohwinkle, Eileen Jeter, Jo Ann Harrrs 'viary Ellen Goulish, Joan Mattingly Wilma Campbell Mary Glee McDermitt THIRD ROW Shrrley Bisaha, Barbara Alexander Lois Bowen, Pearl Matthews Mary Luce Louise Thomas Rosemary Hrrtz Serene Serrels SECOND ROW Eleanor Hall Joyce Greulmg Janet Farrier Doris Ash, Dorothy Angus Frances Dean Patricia MacDonald Phyllis Chasteen, Kathleen Attken Anita Williams Carol Ballenger Connie Whrtney Laura Walton THIRD ROW Kath.yn Owen Gloria Nolle Shirley Nichols Betty Brrody Gloria KuJava Sandra Briggs Barbara Hicks Mary Patson Bev erly Egts Jeanette Trevarrow, Nancy Cunningham, Harriet Severn Ann Eby Vivran MacDonald Mrs Alden 40 9 ' o o ' FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorraine Ives, Janice Wright, Mary Ann Kovacs, Joyce Weible, i : , . . . ' . , I . . ' . , , . . . ' , ' ' , . : ' , ' y, . . U . , . . . . ' 4 I . - I 1 D 0 I I D I VARSIIY IRSI ROW ILP! Fllllbllf Dora em sux lxorina Asl1Vohwinlkt Mary Hlen mli li JoAnn Harris Therese ioiss Mis bilver fSponsorJ blzt UND ROW Kira Ridiards Charlotte Allen Shirley bus L3 on Sliirl y iuliskey Mary an Kenney bl1irlLyYoung Donna Mililr lauline Bandur Wima Campbell june Shoek OFFICERS: i The Varsity Club was organized four ye irs ago Girls elegible are those in one or more fields of inter scholastic sports The purpose of the club is to promote pep and good sportsmanship at allibimes Special activities credited to the varsity club include the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance and Pep Meeting skits Meetings are held every two weeks and other dates are set for further activities such as swimming bowling initatxon heart sister week and birthday parties to celebrate the be- ginning ofthe varsity club. Miss Silver has acted as sponsor of the organization. Dora Lemsrer - President Compliments of Therese Poisson - Corresponding Secreiary LOVEGROVENS VVHOLESALE INC Norma Ash - Vice President Mary Ellen Goulish - Secretary IOAnn Harris - Treasurer 312 Smith St. Phone Z-2124 41 Left to Right: Myrna Waugh, Secretaryg Marion Bandur, Treasurerg Dora Lernster, President, -I A Miss Bonnstra, Sponsor. The purpose of the Future Home- Activities which are sponsored by makers of America at Kearsley, is to the F. H, A, include a get-acquainted emphasize the importance of worthy party for members, a money-making home membership, to encourage demo- cider and donut sale, serving at cracy in home and community life, and banquets, making toys for poor to provide wholesome individual and children and gifts for veterans hos- group recreation. pitals. Left to Right, On Floor: Margie Glomson, Gloria Nolley, Jeanette Sharon, Bonnie Daniels, Faye Yauch, Frances Breecher, Velta Roper, Myrna Waugh, Barbara Vargo. On Chairs: Dora Lemster, Lillian Coon, Marie Dopin, Marie Bennett, Barbara Alexander, Deloris Conklin, Connie Whitney, Eleanor Hall, Sallie Clayton, Marilyn Spohn, Ioan Dagner, Gail Cook, Kathryn Owen, Diane Woolley, Alfreda Bailey, Bernice Stuemke, Joyce Briody, Arlene Money, Joyce Kietzman. Standing: Nancy Cunningham, Miss K. Boonstra, Eileen Jeter, Carolyn Krueger, Virginia Mucha, Delois Wilson, Shirley McClellan, Ilene Coon, Pauline Bzindur, Donna Viola, Marion Bandur. Compliments of GENESEE DAIRY CO. , 1021 N. Saginaw St. , Ph. 2-6134 Illllll LEFT TO RIGHT FIKST KOW Louella Werble Lrnda Walton Irene Porter, Elaine Moo e, Mr G Galbreath, Esther Kurtz, Mary Jane Battles Alva Hall Nancy Graves Joyce Wllllng Lllllan Edgerly ROW TWO Patrtcla Porter Jean Porter, Aneta Frscher Joan Lrekey Connle Whltney Glen Albrant Joyce Gruelmg LaVerne Morse, Bruce Woodworth Terry Vohwtnkle Harrret Severn Carl Theolct Delores Conklln Leroy Pollng Marrlyn Spohn Carol Blllenger Shrrley Maunder Monagall Kennedy lllll LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Parno Lots Garrett Marlene Perry Dale Sherwtn Marlene Van Wagoner Tom Love Mr Nrchols Glen Albrant, Marte Koprn Dom Lee Taylor, Conme Wlutney Jxmrny Clark and Jlmrny Van Wagner mu: stun - stunt II M XJORETTLS Left to Zrghr Frrst Row hleanor Hall Second Row Barbara Mrtchell Myrna Thomas Shrrlex Young PEP B XND Left lo Rrgaht Ifrrst Row Max Lhcncy James Mrohs Gernard Waugh Davrd Jullrctrc Second low Jllll Trcvarrow Left to Rlght Frrst Row Myrna Thomas, Barbara Mltchell Sh1r1ey Young Eleanor Hall Second Row Brlly Kusky Bllly Tucker Gary Custer Janrce Wrrght Janet Anderson Shrrley Cole, Arlene Valleau Donna Fulkerson, Dolores Upper Garren Mrller Thlrd Row Joyce Gruellng Norman Flsher Wayne Courterlor, Davld Jullrette Myrna Waugh, Nancy P1llsburg Ruth Daly Leta Holcomb, Max Cheney James Mrohs, Davrd Sramm Dorrs Lee Taylor Fourth Row Elarne Moore Jeanette Sharon, Joan Dagner Deeanna Terry Alrce Stanton Patsy Mrtchell Sally Frscher Browme Johnson, Pat Dennls Judy Yonker Frfth Row Gernard Waugh Delorrs Conklln Jamce Icke Gayle Evans Jrm Trevarrow Guy Cole B111 Comer Ronald Crosby Bernard Brllrngs, John Mrohs, Mr Lrndholm C Drrectorj 44 I x. I ' , 4 ': ,, A I . ' .- . 1 , ' ': - , ,,' I 3' , . , f ' 'K -, S -f 4 1 ' - r , . Bill Corner, Ronald Crosby, ' . ' : ' , ' , . . : ' , A ' V ' . . , . A ' ' . . . : . , . ' v . . . ' V . D ' ' . I . . : ' , , , ' , . ' . . , , ' ' . : . . . ' . , ' , ' I 4 . V . , A . . FIR T ROW Marjorrt Glormon jautt Wood Donna Ntrt 'xluh rtl lhouu lmrtn nT1ffltn A rtallrlhams llyll t Lrson I s I bhtrwood Ardrth Brtkell Glorra Nollty Glorra Itbo Bt IIILILIIL I onroy Nl rl tl artrn, Rrta Card Jean Porter Shrrley Gay,,uou llllxll ROM ll tt rnurgu Trllre Xnn Pettrngrll Genearrt l rrrgtrrfelter L rrllt Lpton, I ll l utlrard Nlyr a Thomas, Beverly Procunrtr Wrnona MQNLICL HUURSII ll ON FLOOR LEFT TO RIGHT Glen McMahou, Ray Koyalcrk Robert Rose Gernard Waugh Fred llartlty Caryl udcll SECOND ROW Mrs Gould Pearl Mathews, Betty Ilarnaktr Nlary Ann Kusky Nlartta Coulter Lrletn Jeter Nlary Ellen Goullsh JoAnn Harrrs, Joan Matungly Vlrlma Campbell Barbara Alexander THIRD ROW C arolyn Krtger Vrrgrnra Mucha Peggy wrlson, Donna Ketterer, Paulrne Bandour Leta Holcomb Marlon Bandour bhlrley Briua Mary Ann Rohman, Theressa Porsson, Trlhe Ann Pettrngrll Lsthur Kurtz Shrrleyf june Betty Ixu ky Xlonrgarl lxennetly Helen Krtbs Nancy Graxeb Gall Cook Rosemary Hrltz sally Clayton, Nlarrlyn Spohn FOURTH ROW BrllGtert1 Don McLellan I m Aekley Doug Burgett Raymond brmmonds, Torn Loye Dale Baker Barrett Gourdre 45 S ' : ' ' , ' ' , , . 5 4- ' Q, ' .1 Va ' ' , n' ' , '1' 1slI'nd f , .orb B. iley. SIQIZOND ROW: Glt-rm , ' '-, .' -', , rrt - -J I,.4a- Ne ' ' .' , ' -, Q 1 , ll ' ': f1,'uh'l1llt' It 'ay ff ' , ', Iv' H -, rr- 'Y oa ,vu ,r 'n' , : ' , , , - ' , F ' 4 ' . I I I , , , I I , ,I I . I - ., , , I I . I ' , ', ' , ' . ' ': I ' ' , ' ' '. I I r I . ' I . I I ' ,. 'I' I 2 1 I - 'I I V ' 3 'I I ' , I ' ' 1' 7 I U I ' IIBRAIIIA S LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanine Johnson, President, Kay Aitken, Vice-president, Mrs. I. Condon, Sponsor, Carl Swenson, Secretary, Alden Vanderkarr, Treasurer. The Student Librarians serve the high school and elemen- tary students from 8:30 to 4:00 every school day. The group meets once a month to discuss and work on projects for bet- tering the library, Social meetings included a Halloween and Christmas Party. Parents were welcomed by the librarians at the annual P. T.A. open house held in November. The group participated in the Genese County Student Librarians' Work Shops and undertook projects of adding books to the fiction collection of the library and preparing scrapbooks of cartoons for hospitals. LIBRARY CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Richard Iacot, Warren Lirigerfeller, Duane Farrier. SECOND ROW: Eldon Baldwin, Kathryn Owne, Gayle Evans THIRD ROW: Helen Kribs, Mary Lou Wilson, Sharon Walrath, Donna Viola, Alive New- land, Carol Hamilton, Douglas Marnie. FOURTH ROW: LeAnn Wood, Patricia Witt, Marie Kopin, Sallie Clayton, Delois Wilson, Virginia Mucha, Larry Amboy, Hubert Reher. M0 AIHPIA I lllllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Wright iholding airplanejg Mr. Cyurylog Fred Hartleyg Larry Clodfelterg Geran Millerg Keith Updikeg David Ureng Leland Ingham: Gary Hammondg Anita Williams. iillw BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT loyce Barbara Alexander SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Ioan Lukey Carol Hamilton Kathleen Artken Anna Williams ON STAGE Mary Ellen Goulrsh Greulingg Eleanor Hallg Fred Hartley: llHlAll A Il DISIIUSSIII lil-lllllll Left to lugllt Flrst Row Lslher lxurtzf Xl speaker 5 brandy Cllarlorte xllen June Shock Phylxs lwlmsenger Ahce Newland and Ma Home beeond Row Bruce Smnh Dale Sllervln Ronald SCllOff-Slxy Roland lundbu and Stephen Buda lu xr slay lllph School Forensxe Club 1S fac1l1ated Wlth the Mlchlgan State P ortnsu Assoc 131100 md 15 earnestly worlfung to take 1ts place among other sr lmools Ihc Q lub p 1rt1r1pates IH d1sruss1ons debates dec:lamat1ons dramatlc re xclmgs and txkes an actxve part 1n speech class Our tluh oifuers are Pat Sehmxtzer Pres1dent Allce Newland Vlce Pres xdmnt lung Shork Serretary Max House Treasurer and Adv1sor Mrs New rombe DA 9 ltfr uw Rlplll hm Row Aint New and Spawn l.L.lIll'NlkCJllI1 Tw5l1W.1llaCL ltn Lsthu Kurtz P1 IQ 1 Cr And lmlla Wublr Seton ww I olann lnndb nc S14 on1ld Snlmffwlxx tan Wood I N11 lxiezamx a d Joan Apan Il 1 dl v nu gnr llxlt Smerw Charles Wxlurhonxt Max Home Iubrrl Wdrnu and xtepl1rnBud.1 Sponsored by VISON RED DAIRY STORE G 4004 Davxson Rd P 5 7415 5-L Sponsored by KEARSLEY THEATER G 4435 R1chf1eld Rd Ph 8 2702 PROIECTIONISTS Left toR1ght Lorne Hopkms Ronald Gray Jerry Servrs Bob Jacot Dewayne Dolsen Hlllllll URSES lllllll The Future Nurses Club at Kearsley a1ms to grve glrls a broader conceptron of what rs requrred 1n the nurslng professron ACt1V1t1CS rnclude tours through hospltals and projects for the Red Cross and other Presrdent Delores Conkhn Secretary Treasurer Mrs Scott served at faculty sponsor and Mrs Mullholand as nurse sponsor FUTURE NURSES, Left to Rrght Carol Belenger Phyllxs Phrpps Myrna Waugh Conme Whrtney Patsy Porter Irene Porter Delores Conklm Harrret Severn Lo1s Bowen Mrs Scott Q sponsorj, Bomta Allen Geanene Lmgerfelter 49 clinics. Officers are: Irene Porter, Presidentg Myrna Waugh, Vice- Give QI Secoiid 90 txes W we Cha 5 La ow R Ycixark K Ttejbxm Lavtozeanm X016 Row he Mb' Han Y ered MM Sponsored by GRAPHO ANALYST G 2274 N Center Rd Ph 3 2542 S onsored by J Bob Pi as 5 09500 o Vie' 5 10 X0 9 wr chews CUM M314 Mat ce. M X0 Splnne . 0 a was Exist agvl vxn W aXX3 eg lb! hat A AQGEXS In CXLXBY at Le 1 xo R1 tx X ye U' Gout me Kmcsoswuck me Sec xg aken un 361016 Se Q00 1 Gogtih gn D3 Bt akexhw et Bane! Sbead Ra QXXV obbxD5n P LOWER SH ECKER'S F G-3149 Richfield R Ph 8-7601 d OP S... Lefg to Rl Sh! F Orrm Woo mr Row G dw ary Ben R R Boennef Spons Ym0ndR02e11 a1Pb Fulkerson M Ong DavidM OU DOH Gibson Vjan Corei' Sec d 'Ch-ae1Dennis . . on Freeman Waynzrt Norris She1IIl'anlc5greS 3 Robert COW Mr. outurier Lester L' hlrd Row: David Herr Waker Inge Keith Bews B Martines ' ob 50 1 X A Dy- A K re, T Eclipse Q 5 CCR!! Besides taking time o-it to l arn tlxc fifidarrieritals fj .irrialis 1 the class turned out bi-monthly the Qearsley Eclipse id l' oro -. he lil. - First Row, Left to Right. Jeanine Johnson, Pauline uandur Pearl Matthews. Second Row, Left to Right: Don Parks, Mrs. 3 for High School Journalism Day. ' y an Nor: r - C i C ' v ' ' J . nirley Gustaf- inlnesday October 8 a nfire and Son Ther-ge Poisson and Marie 5 I i e i it ti ir O ar t e ll 1953 Kearsley Echo . Highlights of the year was a trip to lxl.S.C. or n an e - - W - . . . hisIDeD rally were held in the eve-1Kuskyg and Sophornores Myrna . d . S - . - . . J Con on Pomor andlninEGFrigayi3even1?2 the Kears-'Waugh and Nancy Obbins. 1 . East- ley- ran lnac ootball game Th . , . , 5? bv the Student Fupelf Problems at of attracted many alumni and they, hear: sg: lxeizeg vision in ssroom exercises is Western Reserve .joined the Students and faculwlmums C anew en oura ,y ' . S - , f : -irose corsa u- rsm W W- ?i'Zff' iverii' 333 A 1 o e -J juding Suita, ' ister the garn bility or ora, at e seniors in torical SDCSK- Emi. The S ' ing D ' 2Kears1ey's - Br i in our 'the fnugic' area ff five min- sl Highlight oti - '-Ute A ericans lthe special d een on ,Q during :and her court. ec- Nati ,levision i orated n beaut' and Wee latform ,g gold with 8 h hor- for 9 of Ex, net at the ml Dre - union' 1 Those fac ho Free America glsefyed on the m' Tom . , yi ml tee were ir- A L -u ' ' man, Mrs. Al ,n, be aim mswx .5 According e High St have ' success of the 9 their S d readv to the coopera k by Nov ewcomse of a grand bun has Chal ntries. -'- D 2 Left to Right: Nancy Robbins, Max House, Darla White, Annual Cami 9fl'0 Becky Shriner, Steve Buda. Bv Keariley' - . chem Lead how j The annual kearslev Carnival Th ,Bored Feature - Becky Shriner: a F . , . , Octglb e 2:82 Algisaf Darla White. Sf-0DhCY1zffyl,a Left to Right: 5-lsry' Luce, Shirlcg Bisaha, Shari n ley Hifi orium. ' Walreath, Eileen Jeter, Rita Richards. The sho ucted bv Pie Advisor - Mrs. Joyce Condon, Grand Plant Pet nd ashful Joe of --Ki- Iflay ra io station W.J.R. in Detroit K-' :J and featured t Keats- . Complete Handbook leglflgs ' andboo been Miss ' , fl Marcia Mr 1333.0 They I I combe Play Those serving on the Echo Staff this year were: pn Editor-ln-Chief, Nancy Robbinsg Business Manager, was Pearl Rlarthewsg Girl's Sports, Rita ilichardsp Boys of Sports, Don Parksg Feature, Becky Szirinerg Artist, V' ' k Steve Bnda, Darla Whiteg Clabs, Eireen Jeter, Q '- t Mary Luce, Classes, Jeanine Johnson. Ba Terrv en. His prize wil rub ....Ki,. Crdor Yearbook In November Dl1llYoarbookhlonnbu Order Z s xck L Lau 9 L X e X009 Bun Ra Swv D 'ROW Gum 'man Sames Xe Manage: SECO 1 Don NXcCAeXX2m m on Cmvk any Ag, OXN e e, ia Goa owe xx osvN omche a max aXXac 'Y om L Ret o adSoxA Sxeve s xxhawm LEX 'YO RXG9- EX?-ST V-O Geonge Sqmx Can Themes Baxoxd Ee 'isevauovi aimed ouxche Doo uv ex s e 'YB RO Coach Rxchax s Dwlxd Dake Cha an Dau 9-obbms max waxxhew Swv 6 1610 CSX. Wa 0 Yswaxd Msxon Ssepkxens Hb YA TAO! or e now 16 KN Genes eat 5Xes1 Xace 1 the xl econ peag CXa-59 K Kiarslev K arslev Kearsle Kearsley Y Kiarslev KearS1eY KearS1eY arsley 1952 seas On 33 gaV1S0n r MtaniB1anC gendleorfls Feecher Fhnt Te Clushln Ch lio S 13 1- VARSIIV -11, I T 5 1:4 ... V, Q.. s' V M, 31, an 1 U . 6 was N ' 1 lr 2. g fi .: 1 X 3 'qs J, . Y Q .. , ,f -5. 45 A rf 1 3: V L , , f fl: ,' 04.1 4 ,1 ,VZ-., , L,, -: , V Q w M .? 'nN Q ' . av i ... -1 -fa.-4 , A - W 4 1,1-2:'5e fiZf ' . 9 1 '1f.,'1'.z'.-1, g,?Q.f,,,'1rr,4 f: , I' If 5 3 n -' HHIIBAII RESERVE EUUEBAEE First Row, Left to Right: Albert Ingalls, Charles Abraham, Joe Piazza, Jerry Bowen, Loren Clodfelter, Richard Gisenhaver, Bill Hartley, Geran Miller. Second Row: Bruce Smith, Vonnevan Veit, Bobby Alexander, Sam Bisbee, Bernard Mayville, LeRoy McGraw, David Grubb, George Miller. Third Row: George Oriss, Harry Severn, Don Crittenden, Ralph Layman, Dougal Brow, Don Clapp, Bob Muchiana. Coaches are: W. C. Knudson on the right and G. Galbreath on the left. JR.IHBH EUUEBAEE r .J . .-.5-1? ws, . 1 1 'a First Row, Left to Right: Bill Phepps, Jerry LaDue, John Poliskey, Brian Giguere, Buo Sul, Jack Crouger, Dennis Tompson. Second Row: James Clark, Jay Allan, D. Cheesrnm, Dutch Gifford, Brady McLean, Jon White, Tom Witt. Third Row: Ronald Gray, Franx Stanton, Tom. Phepps, Sherman Bacon, Sonny Cole, Richard Gustafson, Richard LaBean, Charles Hicks. Coach is B. Shears. 54 QHHHHAIIIHS CX X X LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Jane Kenney Phyllis Davis June Cunningham Sponsor Miss Wen yl Shuley Marsh Glona Tebb and Becky Shnner 55 pr act ion? ','7. M., , s , . Vx ALJ... ' -1 3 .Q .1 T 'O-,J 7-f'f'li:f. 'L M -s 43f. ',. fps ,...-- ----- -- S .: TM vARs1TY's RECURQWJ kearsley 49 Fenton Kearsley 63 Mt. Morris Kearsley 43 Flushing Kearsley 82. Mt. Morris Kearsley 51 Grand Blanc q rsley 64 Bendle Kear - ' V '- -Kearsley 67 Davison . sKears1ey 52 one J 12 . . . ' N2 j: .- 1 -' ,- . .. if L. 2 Li3LQ'?1v:-f54'l'i1'5: 2' 'NH , ' . B.:-, re-1?:::I: , 4 56 ROW I. LEFT TO RIGHT: Wesley Clark, Joe Kotsko, Manager. ROW 2. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Mr. Knudson, Dell Robbins, David Stephens, Lyle Albrant, John Rivard, Marvin Wallace. ROW 3. LEFT TO RIGHT: James Clark, Co-Manager, Dale Slingland, Kenneth Jacobs, David Angus, Dale Baker, Carl Theolet. RISIRVHS r X 'xiii FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Glen Albrantg Iim Latozg Marvin Wallace: Terry Vohwinkleg Gill Guertzg Dick Anderson: Bob Warner: Mr. Galbreath. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: John Neil: Joe Piazza: I. C. Profer: Leroy McGraw: Jerry Marsh: Kenneth Carrier: Bob Alexander: Bill Watson: Bob Damon: David Grubb. JH.HIGH FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Stephen, Ronald Sheofsky, Don Clapp, Dick Farnsworth, Dale Chapman, Doug Ciapp. SECOND Row: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Pisizza, Manager: Chuck Abraham, Roland Lundberg, Ralph Stod dard, Harry Severn. TRLEHU ll FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Phipps: Brian Giguereg Red Hopkins: .lim Clark: Gary June: Fernand Poisson: Jack French: Coach, Mr. Shears. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Brown: Jack Madoreg Doug Coates: Brady McClain Bill Phipps: John Poliskeyg Alton Hill: Dick Gustafson. CGerry Rutledge, absenty Sponsored by Sponsored by RICHFIELD IRON WORKS KEWPE-E HOTELS 33l3 Richfield Road 415 Harrison and 58 . Ph. 3-3292 800 S. Saginaw Ph. 3 -9384 Dk 2-519 AQ l0AOK FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Carl Theolet, Wesley Clark Don McLellan, Lyle Albrant, Davrd Stephens, Ray Srmmonds Duane Wrltse SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Walter Roush Robert Rose, Alvrn Lambert Mrke Ingalls, Glen Albrant, Douglas Clapp, Vomber Vett THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Terry Vohvtnkle, Bob Gruelmg Dale Baker Jerry Bye Dale Chapman, Marvrn Wallace hm Clark Mr Galbreath 00030 000 TRY !',?,,l'1 QNX Ja FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Walter Roush Bob Greullng, Alvrn Lambert Duane Wrltse Laverne Morse Drck Anderson SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Galbreath Lynn Bob rm Lotoz Jerry Bye Dale Baker, Verlmg Allen, Fred Hartley 59 s 5 1 I - n 3 I . n U 1 , 1 I 9 I I ' ' 'I' -7 1 ,V ----.. ,.., 3, I I b ' . f V 5' A ' V I 10,0 'F 0 ' T' . 7 'I -1 , 5 5 - V Z , 6, , 1 . NA 5 b ' '7 ' QA -'r - 'I' ' - ' T, T1 I n : n A U v A U I' I U . ' ' . l ' BASEBAEE RESERVE Jrm Trevarrow James Brut Dugal Brow Harry Severns, Larry Angle Nell McKn1ght, Ray Kovalcrk SECOND ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Shears Ronald Sheofsky Jtm Latoz, Davld Grub, Bob Warner Dtck Anderson, B1llGlertz Marvm Wallace THIRD ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Jerry Bowen, Roland Lund berg Chuck Abraham Hollxs Carson Dale Chapman Bernard Mayvllle Gemard Wall Ralph Stoddard FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Lynn Bobb my Agle Nell McKmght Gernard Waugh Rrchard Anderson I1m Latoz Dale Slmglend Ray Kovalcrak SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C K Rrchards, Tom Faulkner, Laverne Morse Don Parks Rodney Hemmmgway Irm Trevarrow Max Matthews THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Wayne Pearce Marvtn Wallace Jon Rlvard Davld Angus, Brll Grertz Davrd Stephens I : I I D I I D ' I 1 . ' . ' . , . . ' . A FIRST ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: . ' . I , I I 60 Left to Right, First Row: Shirley Poliskey, Dora Lemster, Beverly Bennett MacKinnon, Donna Miller and Norma Ash Vohwinkleg Co-Captains, Mary Ellen Goulish, I oAnn Harris, Wilma Campbell. Second Row: Ovell Shock, Joan Mattinglyg Manager, Donna Johnson, Shirley Bisaha, Nancy Robbins, Tillie Ann Petingill, Shirley Young, and Esther Silver. Third Row: Donna Viola, Mary Ann Rohmann, Rita Richards, Charlotte Allen, Shirley Gustafson, Therese Poisson, Marie Bennett, Shirley Bostwick. Fourth Row: Shirley Juneg Ouita l-lall, I une Cunningham. Connie Lambert, Alice Alcorn, Shirley Isaacson, Mary lane Kenney. The hockey team has won the hockey championship of Genessee County for four consecutive years. The scores for the 1952 season are as follows: Kearsley - 10 Utley - 1 Kearsley - 9 Bentley - 0 Kearsley - 6 Mandeville - 1 Kearsley - 6 Beecher - 1 Kearsley - 4 Bendle - 4 BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Richards, Shirley Gustafson, JoAnne Harris, Mary Ellen Goulish, Dora Lemester, Therese Poisson, Donna Miller, Norma Ash, Shirley Poliskey. ROW 2: Coach Miss Silver, Manager, Wilma Campbell, Donna Viola, Donna Johnson, Shirley Young, Charlotte Allen, Connie Lambert, Mary Ann Rhoman, Alice Alcorn, Manager Iune Shock. ,F X .y., June Cunningham, Delores Stewart, 4' at ff' J .5 ' -v 'Q GIIHS' IRMIK LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jane Kenny, Alice Alcorn, Shirley Young, Shirley Gustafson, Rita Richards, Esther Silver, Donna Miller, Dora Lemster, Mary Ellen Goulish, Jo Ann Harris, Pauline Bandur GIIHS SIIHBAH LEFT TO RIGHT Miss Silver Mary Ann Rohmann Donna Miller Wilma Shirley Poliskey, Mane Kusky Rita Richards Norma Ash Shirley Gustaf son Mary Ellen Goulish Jo Ann Harris fcaptainj 63 9 1 l Campbell, Dora Lemster, Ovella Shock, Delores Stewart, Therese Poisson IHA KS Case s Grocery 2804 R1chf1eld Road Phone 8 2351 Clarks btore Fvctures 1025 l-larrlson Phone 2 0050 Ed s Country Market 4251 Dav1son Road Phone 9 8036 Home Damry 116 E Kearsley Phone 2 8104 Kreger Super Serv1ce 2800 R1chfxeld Road Phone 8 1151 Tompklns Dept Store Cashln Bros Meats 4270 Rmchfleld Road Phone 3 0406 Elastsmde Market 3102 R1chf1e1d Road Phone 2 3918 H E Hull Co 2810 Rlchfxeld Road Phone 8 8351 Kearsley Da1ry Bar 4463 Rlchfleld Road Phone 4 9231 Nlte Owl Coney Island 1901 N Dort Hwy Phone 3 8820 Helen Sr L.eVel1 Johnson Prop, 5048 R1chf1eld Road Phone 3 7076 The 1953 yearbook would not have been posslble wlthout the help of the people llsted below We appreclate the part they have played ln makmg the Echo a success Margaret Rorke whose poem The Land of Is was used as a theme or the yearbook Our advert1sers Department of Journallsm M1ch1gan State College Craxne S Studlos and eSpec1ally Mr George Sharley manager of the Flmt Stud1os Mr Harold Barber of Crenessee The Fllnt Journal The Kearsley faculty and adm1n1strat1on 64 , . 9 . . . . . . . . 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