Laingsburg High School - Looking Glass Yearbook (Laingsburg, MI)
- Class of 1959
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In appreciation for the many hours you have unselfishly devoted to guiding our class and for your perpetually good natured attitude, we leave our deepest gratitude, fondest memories, and finest regards. 2 ,4 jqlfjgv i ., x FM ii- N f -'R if Q -E - 15- E Q -S K 'S Zddflddf Mr. REED STANDING L. to R: Mr. White, Sec, Baker, Treas., Mr. Hurst, Mr. Divine, CHRIS BABLER ASA BROWN Mrs. GOODROW History, Football Chemistry, Biology Substitute, English Coach, Ass't. Basketball B.S. Olivet College, Grad- M.A. University of Michi- Coach, Track Coach. B.S. uate Work, Michigan gan. Michigan State. State. .Q 'Wag 3 .K ii f i ', L A Al... - Inu N -,1 JOSEPH COE JOHN CROKER HUGH DOYLE General science, Arithmetic, Band History, Civics Basketball Coach, Ass't. B.Music University of Michi- A.B. University of Michigan, Football Coach B.S. Alma gan, Graduate Work Uni- Michigan State. Graduate College, versity of Michigan. Work Michigan State. 4 Mr. NASH ustees. SEATED: Mr. Putnam, Pres. EVWLYN WILLIAMS CHARLES FLOWER JACQUELINE HOWARD Life Certificate , Drafting, Shop Ypsilanti Michigan Central B.S. Cenual Michigan, B. Graduate Work, Michigan State. Home Economics S. Michigan State L DALE VALAS LESLIE WESNER RUSSELL YOUNG Commercial Mathematics English A.B. Michigan State B.S. Central Michigan, B.A. Wayne State, Owosso Graduate Work,University of Graduate Work, Michigan Mich. State. 5 I Ambrose J. Powell N JSI-111 Powell Beverly Elztroth LEFT TO RIGHT: Harvey Walters, Art Willard, Orin Bohnett V H Miia Mr. Chant Mr. Walters Mr. Clark fl-ulunllulr N LAINGSBURG No.l Mr. Blackledge Mr, Docking 6 I X I i A Q. IV Kg. v. X. 5. 1 f K Q I gl ' XX NX V. 11 , . 6 if Y Q R- Q 6 X I X NX x. fx b n 1 JJ P i X V ,M Ja l , 1 X 1. M C' X ff Xf ' E sl + :' 4 IV - p m ':f5f5IS53E::g:-- I ! I I V f JK!! I- I' I fig X S X X f I ' N x X , + M ,... 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Wendell Ginfhel' Business Manager Larry Photography -Treasurer Art Art Mary Lou Brya Mary Ellen Hurst Roy Hill fy Social SPOHS Band Z7 f M151 Cray Lyle Hagerty Wendell Waltel'S Bonnie Hawk Nancy Antcliff Editor Editor Senior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Bea- vers, Student Council Representa- tiveg Nancy Hart, Treasureq Lynn Cortright, Student Council Repre- sentativeg Nancy Antcliff, Secre- tary, Hugh Doyle, Advisorg Wendell Walters, Vice Presidentg Larry Poole, President. Lynn QTilliej Ross W W Roy Hill Valedictorian e am Salutatol-ian , CALM.. -.A any J Larry Carr A.B. Award Susan Tisch A.B. Award D.A.R. Award RAYMOND H. BIGFORD ll Rayll College Prep Course Olivet HS 1,23 Bible Club 33 Senior Play, Stage. FAVORITE PASTIME: Hunting. FUTURE PLANS: Work, then col- lege for pastor training. REMEMBERED FOR: Seriousness of purpose H JEYTYH College Prep Course STANLEY C. BRASKA Stan College Prep Course Senior Play, Stage. FAVORITE PAS- FIME Hunting and Fishing. FUTURE PLANS Electrical Engineer. REMEM- BERED FOR: Brains JERRY L. CARR College Prep Course Vice Pres. 23 Track 1, 2, Football 1,2,3,4--co- Captain 3. FAVORITE PASTIME: Women. FUTURE PLANS: Un- decided at Present time REMEMBERED FOR: Comic -N. .. ...gy m .. .. g. .. ,QA3,,... :- P525 Z- iii. -Ex wx 'Q I r s 3 JERRY J. BOHNETT 1lJerryll College Prep Course Football 23 Band 1,2,3, 4. FAVORITE PASTIN Playing drums and hunting. FUTURE PLANS: Electronics Technician. REMEM- BERED FOR: Hep Cat Dmmmer FRANCIS H. BREWSTER Frank General Course FAVORITE PASTIME: Hunting, Fishing, Playing Pool. FUTURE PLANS: Air Force. REMEMBERED FOR: Nonchalant MARY LOU BRYA llMaryll Commercial Course Glee Club 1,23 Band 1,23 Majorette l Queen's Court 132. FAVORITE PAS- TIME: Dale and Music. FUTURE PLANS: MSU. REMEMBERED FOR: Talents LARRY D. CA RR W? llldarryll Treasurer 23 Photo Cltd 13 AB Award 23 Drama Club 1,23 Football 1,2, 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4j St. Council Pres. 43 Year- book Photographer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Taking Pictures. FUTURE PLANS: Elec trical Engineer. RE- MEMBERED FOR: Leadership DE ANN M. ABLE llDell General Course FAVORITE PASTIME: Nriting, Sewing. TUTURE PLANS: Social Norker. REMEMBERED IOR: Smiles K- ' as FA. 3 . .ig 52 2 DELBERT D . ALWA RD llDe1ll General Course 'und Manager, Sr. Play5 Track 2,35 sketball 3. FAVORITE PASTIME: ara and working on cars. FUTURE ,ANS: Farmer. REMEMBERED FOR: J-operative SUSAN J. TIS CH Susie College Prep ketball 1,2535 Soft- l 1,25 Sr. Play--Make- AB Award 35 Annual tor5 DAR Award. VORITE PASTIME: t Parties. FUTURE RNS: Teaching. MEMBERED FOR: athes DAVID L. ADAMS 1lDaVell General Course Sportsman Club 2. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving and working on cars. FUTURE PLANS: State Police or Grocery REMEMBERED FOR: Carefree PAULINE M. ALWARD Upatll General Course FHA 15 Glee Club 2. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding and trainin horses FUTURE PLANS Vacation, g . : then job. REMEMBERED FOR: Horse lover NANCY J. ANTCLIFF llNanlI Commercial Course President 15 Queen's court I5 Drum Majorette 15 Student Council 2-- Treasurer 35 Girls' Varsity 25 Secretary 45 Office Practice 4. FAVORITE PAS TIME: Dancing and tobagganing. FUTURE PLANS: Secretary. REMEM BERED FOR: Personality VIRGINIA A. BEAVERS llcinnyll Commercial Course Band 1, Majorette 25 Glee Club 2,35 Queen Candidate 25 Vice Pres. 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Basketball 35 Sen- ior Playg Office Practice 45 St. Cormcil 4. FAVORITE PASTIME: Music and sports. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. REMEMBERED FOR: Friendliness LX N. X DONALD E. MALKIN llDon Il Industrial Arts Sportsman Club lg Stu- dent Council lg Visual Aids 2,4. FAVORITE PASTIME: Outdoor sports . FUTURE PLANS: Conservation work. REMEMBERED FOR: Dependability. CAROL L. SMITH Carol General Course Bath 1,25 Senior play--make-up. FAVORITE PASTIME: Swimming, Horseback riding. FUTURE PLANS: Commercial Art. REMEMBERED FOR: Size. KAREN A., SCRIPTER Karen College Prep. Glee Club l,2,33 Sen- ior Playg Humorous Reading 3. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading and day-dreaming. FUTURE PLANS: Nurse REMEMBERED FOR: Laughter. CLARA P. ROBINSON Clara Commercial Course Sr. Play: Perry ls FAVORITE PASTIME: Piano and Del. FUTURE PLANS: marriage. REMEMBERED FOR: Cheerfulness. LARRY A. POOLE llLan-YI! College Prep. Band 1,25 Photo Club Track 1,29 Football 2,35 President 4. FA- VORITE PASTIME: Model boats, reading and driving. FUTURE PLANS: Electrical En- gineering. REMEM- BHIED FOR: Reliabili S LYNN E. ROSS L Ti11ie Commercial Course Pattengill lg Student Council 2, Treas urer 33 Glee Club 1,2,3g Basketball 2,35 Cheerleading 3,43 Senior Playg Forensics. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dancing dzswimming. FUTURE PLAN! Secretary. REMEMBERED FOR: Happy go-lucky. BERTIE C. SHIFI-'ER Bert Industrial Arts Senior Play--Stage. FAVORITE PASTIME: Hunting and trapping. FUTURE PLANS: Air Force. REMEMBERED FOR: Voice. CONSTANTINOS D. CHRI STACOPULOS Butch General Course otball 95 Track 9. IVORITE PASTIME: eparing meals for my- lf. FUTURE PLANS: 'taurant owner. RE- EMBERED FOR: his eeches. MICHAEL D. COE Mickey College Prep Course otball1,2,3,45 Track 35 Baseball !,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Sports- ln Club 1,25 Gun Club 1,25 Photo .lb 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3. VORITE PASTIME: Girls. FUTURE ANS: Undecided. REMEMBERED R: Heartbreaker. VANDA L. DREW lfvanll General Course oftball 15 Cheerleader 5 Choms 2,35 Sergeant t-arms 35 Annual As- stant Ed. FAVORITE ASTIME: radio and like. FUTURE PLANS: orking Gzmarriage- ,EMEMBERED FOR: nthusiasm. MARIA A. CHRISTACOPULOS llMaryIl General Course Chorus 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1. FAVORITE PASTIME: music and hunting. FUTURE PLANS: dental nurse. REMEMBERED FOR: blue eyes. LYNN M. CORTRIGHT l'LynnYl College Prep. Photo Club 1,25 Gun Club 25 Visual Aids 25 Sec- retary 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Baseball 2,3545 Student Council 2,45 President 35 Glee Club 35 Senior Play. FAVORITE PASTIME: Sports and Model A Ford. FUTURE PLANS: Business Admin. REMEMBERED FOR: All-around guy. VIVIAN E. WALTZ Vivian Commercial Course Office Practice 4. FAVORITE PAS- TIME: Sewing, Crocheting. FUTURE PLANS: Secretary. REMEMBERED FOR: Shyness. CHARLES C. EGGLESTON Chuck Industrial Arts Course West JHS 15 Track 2,35 Football 354. FAVOR- ITE PASTIME: Hunting and horseback riding. FUTURE PLANS: Navy. REMEMBERED FOR: Butch hair cut. DONALD P. FRAIDENBURG llD0nll College Prep Course Sportsman Club 1. FAVORITE PASTIME: Arguing with the girl that can't drive a kiddy car. FUTURE PLANS: Maybe marry her. RE- MEMBERED FOR: Late- 116 SS ROBERT A . G RAI-IAM IlBobll College Prep Course FAVORITE PASTIME: Singing. FUTURE PLANS: Singer. REMEM- BERED FOR: Ambition LYLE W. HAGERTY llLy1eH College Prep Course Baseball 1 ,2 ,3 ,4g Basket ball 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4g Sr. Play. FAVORITE PASTIME: Baseball. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. REMEMBERED FOR: Disagreeing WENDELL M. GINTHER llI.IaPll College Prep Course JOSETTE SUE FRALIC llsuell General Course Glee Club 2,35 Senior Play. FAVORITE PAS- TIME: Hillbilly music and parties. FUTURE PLANS: Marriage and party every night. RE- MBVIBERED FOR: I-ler walk Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2,4g Track 1,25 Student Council 39 Band 1,2,3g Sportsman Club l,2. FAVOR- ITE PASTIME Whistlin FUTURE PLANS' Col I g. . - lege or Air Force. REMHVIBERED FOR: His Humor ff ,ws LARRY E. GRAY llLarryll College Prep Course Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,43 Basket ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Student Council 1. FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating and Hunting. FUTURE PLANS: Teacher. REMEMBERED FOR: Likeab JANET BETH HART llJanll College Prep Course ' FAVORITE PASTIME: Sleeping. FUTURE PLANS: Nursing. RE- MEMBERED FOR: Borrowing NANCY A. HART !lNanlY College Prep Course Iheerleading 1,33 Queen's Court 1,33 Iomecoming Queen 43 ergeant-at-arms 13 'reasurer 43 FAVORITE ASTIME: Being with im and watching TV. UTURE PLANS: Mar- :age and Working. RE- IEMBERED FOR: hortness X ROY M. HILL IIROYII College Prep Course ootball 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Basket- all 1,2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Band 1,2,33 lhorus 2,35 Homecoming King 33 Sr. lay, Annual Artist. FAVORITE PAS- 'IME: Drawing and Dates. FUTURE LANS: Draftsman or Artist. REMEM- ERED FOR: Dancer JELBERT J. JOHNSON llDe1ll General Course Jotball 13 Senior Play, age. FAVORITE PAS- IME: Hot Rods and unting and Fishing. JTURE PLANS: Auto echanic. REMEM- ZRED FOR: Quiemess NEUMAN F. HUTCHINGS Neuman General Course Football 1,23 Basketball 1,2,33 Track l,2,3,43 Cho- rus 2,3j Sr. Play. FAVORITE PASTIME: Working on cars, hunting, fishing. FUTURE PLANS: Air Force. REMEMBERED FOR: Good Worker BONNIE K. HAWK Bonnie Commercial Course Glee Club 1,23 Student Council 13 Queen's Court 2. FAVORITE PASTIME: Phil. FUTURE PLANS: Sec- retary. REMEMBERED FOR: Good Nature f , MARY ELLEN HURST HMaryll Commercial Course Glee Club 1,2,33 Secretary 33 Queen's Court 43 Annual Artist. FAVORITE PASTIME: Singing, Art, Home Bc. FUTURE PLANS: Comp. School and then be a good housewife. REMEM- BERED FOR: Looks DONNA L. LEVERING Donna College Prep Course Grand Ledge 1,2,33 Sr. ITE PASTIME: Skating, Swimming, Singing. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. REMEMBERED FOR: Sweetness Play Prompter. FAVOR- JOANN R. SYNDER IIJOII General Course FHA 1,25 Chorus 2,3. FAVORITE PASTIME: Horseback riding. FUTURE PLANS: Beauty Operator after WAC for 3 yrs. REMEMBERED FOR: Pretty eyes Mail: GARY L. STEVENS llcaryll General Course Senior Play--stage. FAVORITE PASTIME: Trapping and Hunting. FUTURE PLANS: Servi then Farmer. REMEM- BERED FOR: Long Leg WENDELL E. WALTERS Wendel1 College Prep Course Vice Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Band 1,z,a5 Drama Club 1,25 Track 1,25 Sportsman Club 1. FAVORITE PASTIMES Hunting. Swimming. FUTURE PLANS: Nav-y. REMEM- BERED FOR: Adventurer. ! Wim? Q Q 1 4 E ii Wd! We the Senior Class of Laingsburg High School, nineteen hundred and fifty nine, having been pro- nounced of rather unsound mind, poor memory, and slow understanding do hereby make this our last will and testament: I, Larry Poole, will my scientific mind to Torn Hurst. I. Bob Graham, will my admiration of Elvis to Tom Mahoney. Ray Bigford, will my bookkeeping talent to anyone daring enough I. I. Vanda Drew, will my parking places to anyone who can find them. to take it. I, Sue Fralick, leave my Air Force men to anyone who can catch a flyer. I, Frank Brewster, leave my ability to sleep in Government to anyone who needs the rest. I, Lynn Ross, my curly hair to Mr. Doyle. I, Jerry Carr, just plain LEAVE! I, Butch Christacopulos leave my job as a waiter to Mary Lee Cribbs. I, DeAnn Able, will my jolly temperament to Sandra Early. I. Donna Levering, leave my speaking ability to Mr. Nash. I, Newman Hutchings, will my scads of women fans to Mark Woodbury. I, David Adams, will my dancing talent to Jim Austin. Jerry Bohnett, leave my drums to Alton Dezess. I Carol Smith, will my size 8 dress to Betty Hunt. Clara Robinson, TRY to leave Delbert. Delbert Alward, TRY to leave Clara. I. I. I. 1, I, Nancy Antcliff, leave my different ways to charm men to Carol Hutchings. I, Maria Christacopulos, leave my brotherly love to John 85 Kirk Putman. I, Bertie Shiffer leave my charming voice to Bob Snow. I, Stan Braska, leave my intelligence to Kenny Schray. I, Bonnie Hawk, leave my shorthand book to Kenneth Nickols. I, Roy Hill, leave my out dated hair cut to Gail Jugovich. I, Janet Hart, leave my penny begging ability to Sally Acker. I, Karen Scripter will my giggles to any one who can stand it. I, Wendell Ginther, leave all my happiness to Mr. Brown. I, Mary Ellen Hurst, leave my art ability to Roger Niclols. I, Wendell Walters, leave my great big feet to Lester Chadwick. I, Susie Tisch, leave all my college men to Betty Howe. I, Mickey Coe, leave my two-timing talent to Larry Coe. I. I, Larry Gray, will my timid ways to Aaron Chadwick. Mary Lou Brya, leave my talent to skip school to Marilyn Hamilton. I, Larry Carr, leave my photographs of pretty girls to Tom Green. I, Virginia Beavers, leave my ability to keep people in suspense to Carol Blackledge. I, Lynn Cortright, leave my wicked slang word to Mr. Valas. I, Lyle Haggerty, leave my manly giggle to Alden Acker. I, Don Fraidenburg leave my talents to coon watermelons to Don Morril. l, Don Malkin, leave my muskrat traps to Brian Hart. I, Nancy Hart, leave my Homecoming crown to next year's queen. I, Chuck Eggleston, leave Barbara to henpeck all of the junior boys. I, Delbert Johson, leave my old Ford to Judy Suggate. Gary Stevens, will my quiet ways to Sally Coe. JoAnn Snyder, will my charming ways to the Sophomore Girls. Vivian Waltz, leave my forceful personality to Coleen Parker. Pat Alward, leave my ponytail to my horse. In witness thereof we have set our hands and affixed our seal on our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty nine. Signed: I. I. I. I. 17 this 21st day of May in the year of our Lynn Cortright Karen Scripter Sue Fralick 79 As I was cleaning my attic one day I happened to notice my old 1959 High School Annual. I sat back in my discarded rocking chair and I opened its dusty cover. The sight of those familiar faces brought back memories of those wonderful, carefree high school days. A strange feeling suddenly came over me. It seemed to sayg You need a long vacation to see your old friends again. I packed my tooth brush, my other shirt and hopped into my Rambler fthat's my little helicopterj and started out. Small town news travels fast, so a crowd of well wishers gathered to see me off. I looked up and saw a red sky light just in time to turn down my propellers because I knew that wicked cop, Lyle Hagerty, would run me in for sure. Why that guy was worse on fast propellers than he was on noisy duals! l took off, and found myself flying through the air wondering who my fir! surprised victim would be. All of a sudden I looked up and here came Stanley Braska in his brand new V-94 Hornet like a hot kernel of popcom out of a popper. Right behind him came Janet Hart with a big lollypop stuck in her kisser. I'm telling you, boy, they came closer to me than the hair on a poodle just after it's been clipped. After this hair-raising experience I decided to land in a nearby field to take a breather. I was sitting there resting on the grass when I happened to gaze across the field, and of all people to see in a 'tater patch was Mary Lou Brya with both hands gripped on that poor old hoe, till I thought she would squeeze it to death. Right there beside her was Butch Christ with a salt-shaker in one hand, and a 'tater in the other, chewing like a chipmunk munching on a walnut. And speaking of chipmunks Mary said that right down the road lived Joann Snyder, a struggling young chipmtmk trainer. Joann had just decided to give up her favorite chipmunk Alvin to the R.C.A. Company. We decided to visit Alvin at RCA, and lo and behold who did we discover there but Bertie Shiffer making another opera record. You could hear him for a mile as the deep bass tones rolled from his deep chest. I returned to my 'coper and waved good -by to the folks, and I took off for my next visit which led me to Pancake Flats where they do all of the research on those big atomic bombs. The head of this whole deal, believe it or not, was Philip Rann. I could connect Philip with pancakes and flats, but somehow the atmosphere here seemed unreal, but then I remembered that he always was a brain in Chemistry Class. He was demonstrating his latest theory on his own little human bunny, Bonnie Hawk. In Phil's words the theory was that an atomic blast by all husbands would insure the supremacy of the male in family life. Bonnie seemed to be a living example of the supremacy of at least one male. After moving from Pancake Flats I decided to visit Hollywood to see if any of my old buddies had made the grade there. A large crowd of men standing around a fashion shop window aroused my curiosity. Much to my surprise, the main attraction was long, skinny Minnie type Vivian Waltz bopping with that wicked bopper Ray Bigford. He wore a pair of Bermuda Shorts and a pair of stripped long socks. I walked on down the street noticing as I did that people seemed to be gathering at a theatre type building, so I thought I would go in and take a peek. On stage was Clara Robinson and Delbert Alward standing on their tiptoes. Clara, in a little short skirt, and Delbert, in long-legged tights, were doing a ballet, to a number called Shakey Toes. For a second attraction, they had a group of chorus girls. I was about to leave when I saw three familiar faces ibut not figuresj. You'll never guess who they were! Carol Smith, Pat Alward, and Maria Christ kicking their heels like three roosters shot with an air gun. Since I was getting mighty hungry, I decided to visit a little restaurant outside of town called Tillie's Teahouse. It was common knowledge that Tillie always hired twin cooks so that everything would turn out doubly delicious. Two huge brutes toted in the food. The brutes were none other than Larry and Jerry Carr. Their cooking must have been DOUBLY good because Tillie was DOUBLE her former hlle. I was chewing away on Tillie's tough turtle soup when Bob Graham walked in dressed in Scottish kilts. He had made an astonishing success on the bagpipes. Bob certainly had turned a natural characteristic into a successful career. I next headed for Texas. As the helicopter settled, up rushed a stubby little Texan. His face was hidden by a 20 gallon hat that even covered his little ears. I tiptoed up and lifted the lid and who do you suppose was under it? Lost Larry Poo1e. Following the trail a short distance I came upon Karen Scripter sitting on a clipped cactus yelling Cactus water 6 cents a squirt. I continued my joumey into the barren hills of Westem Texas. I decided to land on a mountain. Nancy Antcliff, barefooted and ragged, came puffing around the mountain. She was limping terribly because her old man had chased her so many times around the mountain that one leg just plain grew longer than the other. I happened to glance over on another hill and there on top of a shaky little shack was Virginia Beavers trying frantically to make her 6 little 'uns come down off the television antenna where they were playing squirrel. Word had come to me that two of my old buddies were living in a penthouse in New York. As I walked through the door, I was shocked to see Roy Hill and Hap Ginther dressed in mammoth aprons wielding huge mops. They were employed by a society dame, Virginia Woodbury. Those poor guys were dusting faster than a Peacock's feathers caught in a hurricane. - I decided to visit a wrestling match at Madison Square Garden. In one corner I recognized 380 potmds of human fat called Hairy Gary Stevens and in the other corner was his opponent, Ferocious Frank Brewster. The referee who did his best to see that Hairy Gary won was Honest Del Johnson. After I left the Garden I decided to have my shoes shined . The attendant was none other than Chatanooga Chuck Eggleston. I next hopped to Florida where I visited an aquarium. As I peered through the glass, I recognized Ron Austin and Dave Adams floating around. By George, they pretended that they were fish feeders, but really they were searching for mermaids. London was my next stop andsincelwas such a notorious character l felt that I must report there. Don Malkin, with a little mustache and goatee, headed the bureau. I stopped at a college to listen to an authority speak on the Weaker Sex. The learned professor was Don Fraidenburg. His most promising student was De Ann Able who supplied most of the applause. My next surprise was to find Romeo Wendell Walters, sitting in a little teahouse slurpin tea with a dainty little gal about 5 ft. 2 with eyes of blue. When I finally recovered from the shock of seeing Wendell with a girl I turned to leave but noticed that my watch had stopped. I just had to have it fixed, so I looked across the street and saw a shop called Smarty Marty's Repair Shop. The little bald-headed man who said he could fix anything turned out to be Martin Dix. He mentioned while I was there that one of our classmates was an old maid school teacher. You would never guess who! Sue Fralick! Marty said she was the strictest teacher this side of the salt mines, Marty also said that Vanda Drew lived close by so I decided to look her up. Vanda Drew, was lawfully wedded to Newman Hutchings, she was busy putting boots on little Newman Hutchings Junior. Vanda told me that poor old pop was still sackin up chocolate covered pretzels like he's been doin for the last 20 years. About that time the London Smog was lifting, and my next stop was India. I landed outside a castle like building. lheard seductive music inside it lured me to enter, There sat Larry Gray on a pile of cushions, fanned and fed by a bevy of pretty dancing girls. I was dazed by the unexpected sight when I was brought back to reality by bumping into a woman, balancing a five gallon jug of water on her head. I was ready to apologize when she bellowed out Why don't you watch where you are going. It was none other than, Queen Nancy Hart. As lv strolled on down the street, a n Indian girl approached with three big elephants trailing after her. It was, Susie Tisch.Her training as a teacher had paid off. Susie had finally taught the elephants to bow a Thank You when she gave them a peanut. It seemed that the old Class of 59 was widely scattered. Hawaii was the next stop. When l arrived in Hawaii, the natives invited me to one of their festivals. A loud strumming of a guitar announced that the queen of the Hula girls was about to appear. There before my eyes was Mary Ellen Hurst swinging that grass skirt till I thought it would almost swing away. Astounded I moved back a few paces to find myself beside a man strumming on the biggen: guitar I had ever seen. It was Mickey Coe surrounded with all his little dumplings. Mickey and wife Hula Hilda held number 14 in their arms. He looked peaceful sitting there barefooted, dark skinned and fatter than a little butterball. My copter had developed a peculiar noise in its engine so l called the Fix'em for Good Shop for a repair expert. The man who answered my call was so greasy and black that his race, color or previous condition was extremely doubtful. I asked him where he was originally from. He answered, Virginia. The reverent tone of his voice left no doubt in my mind but that this was Lynn Cortright. Since it would take a couple of days for Lynn to adjust the fan belt, I decided to visit the natives of the interior who, rumor stated , now and then returned to their Old Cannibalistic practices. The drums beatasteady tatoo as we approached but above the sound of the drums we could hear the solemn voice of a missionary and the screeching voice of his feminine assistant as they besought the natives to give up their sinful ways and follow the example of the Missionaries themselves. The missionaries were Jerry Bohnett and Donna Levering. The natives seemed more interested in the huge pot of boiling water than in Jerry and Donna. When the tribes saw us they grabbed their spears and with a hideous yell scrambled toward us. Jerry and Donna placed themselves between us and the natives and we escaped. This experience ended my search for the class of 1959. I returned to the U.S. with a feeling of satisfaction that the training received in Old L.H.S. had certainly paid off in success for everyone. 18 4. -, 6.5 I 9 Wow! i Q if Cutie Pie 2 X K S! 'X The Gang Hit and Miss H , nf- -Q X , 3 X f ,suns S 2 I - fs! M '15 .156 2. Q Vx Q 'X . A 'X Y . 'xg N5 a A Dog's Life Thursday si .. S Ms !? Guess Who?? 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' : M, if tty It X, ' P ee o r ,,:: :QE N l Q 'N 1 R as at x PV! 5 1 i . L ' ' Sally Acker Guy Aldrich Janice Beardslee Aaron Chadwick Bonnie Clark Larry Coe Martha Coleman Sharon Cords Mary Lee Cribbs Carol Day Tom Dexter Alton Dezess Sandra Early Dick English Sharon Gee Betty Howe Vickie Hoffman Robert Huff Carol Hutchings Beverly Jugovich Kathy Kiesling Eric Lange Wesley Levering Tom Mahoney Luella Maxwell Chuck Medler Kenneth Nickols Roger Nickols Coleen Parker Harriet Prescott John Putman Kirk Putman Tom Robinson Mary Rowley Ken Schray Janet Scripter Earl Segar Larry Smith Bob Snow Sandra Stevens Barbara Synder Ann Tomlinson Judy Wauvle Bryon Wright Mark Woodbury Louise Wombolt Sandra Corp ABSENT: Tgm Hurst 0 Kirk Putman-Sergeant at Arms, Guy Aldrich-Student Council, Bonnie Clark- Secretary, Sharon Gee-Treasurer, Sandra Early-Student Council. SEATED is John Putman-President. of 1960 STANDING fLeft to Righty Ken Nickols- 8 2 :Wk 4. N 4. T352 ,K A ra.. 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Z 1, ' 5 g af ' E' 'I it 1 ff ia. 1 - 7 ' It ., r X ., ...,x., an r X if 'af , -Y ' ,, s in , 1, , .. , Gyn ..- ' -4:2 ,X , Q 'F f divx W, if We Q 9 is N .lm 24 Roger Aldrich Jim Austin Dick Austin Loretta Be amdt David Bigford Carol Blackledge Benny Bohnett Mary Braska Craig Busch Bill Carr Judy Casteel Sally Coe Jim Cornell Darrell Corp Mary Lou DeVault Marilyn Donley Lyle Drew Jim Doyle Bruce Field J eannet Gates Jean Graham Tom Greene Sharon Guenther Steve Hadley Gary Hagerty Linda Hamill Marilyn Hamilton Grace Harkness Betty Hunt Carol Kinder Sandra Knoblauch Bob Lupien Frank Mallon Jerry McCoy Lola McGoron Pat Milemon Don Morrill Pat Murray John Noble Joan Pierce Robbie Price Rosie Powell Joe Robinson Ken Robinson Sharon Robinson Larry Roosenbrook Pat Ridenour Ray Savage Arleta Shiffer Ron Smith Gerald Snyder Sharon Stevens Ilene Stichler Leon Stirm Noreen Storey Sharon Surnick Mary Ann Tyler Mary Lou West Mary Wilson Marshall Wing Terry Wing David Woodbmy Donna Wibert Linda Yoder Tim Yoder f ll Q Q ,,.- Offdeefw af 1961 STANDING fI.eft to Rightj Sharon Robinson-Secretary, Sally Coe- Treasurer, Mr. Balber-Advisor, Ray Savage-Sergeant at Arms, Bill Carr-Vice President, Mary Lou DeVau1t-Sergeant at Arms. SEATED: Don Morrill-President. ,,., -, Jfxvpi A .. 22, 3 Alden Acker Judy Austin Dean Blackledge Pam Canning Ross Cortright Sandra Dexter Annette Doyle Gordon Duff James Dimn Linda Edmonds Gary Elztroth Howard George Brian Hart Mike Herblet Margie Hurst Linda Irwin Richard Mallon Pat Mansor John Melrose R. D. Miller Gary Moorehouse Jerry Robinson Lee Ross Bob Schilcher Janice Schray James Shaw Lonnie Snow Don Steffens Bruce Woodhull Joyce Warden Ruth Wright Diane Wyberg Kenneth Young Linda Zigler ABSENT when pictures were taken: L. Willard, E. Lee, J. Cornell, L. Bolles, E. Rook. Ogicew STANDING - Left to Right - Margie Hurst, Alden Acker, Student Council, Mr. Young-Advisor, Ross Cortright-Treasurer, Jim Dunn- X President. MISSING - Mike Herbet- Vice President. 6Za44afl762 6. x. ! it , , fr. ,- g.,....s....,..e ,.., . N ,fa-.Q . E I N' fl k ' It , , 44' - V, , , . - ,M . , , , .A W , v , K A H - .. , . .kph 'HW .. A FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Roger Wing, Ken McCoy, Loren Martin, Bob Donley, Lester Chadwick, Denny Nevins, Mike Christacopulos, Cloe Etta Hathaway, Doris Synder, Gaye Austin, Carolyn Johnson, Elaine Maxwell, Connie McGoron, Clare Noble, Diana Deeds. SECOND ROW: Bill Storey, Mike Rowley, Gary Scripter, Gary Clark, Andrea MCGoron, Jean Taylor, Judy Emmons, Linda Rann, Jean Wilson, Doris Steffens, Linda Elkins, Julia Hamilton, Rosella Milemon, Jackie Cornell, Leona West. THIRD ROW: Don Dexter, Kenny Koonter, Delbert Austin, Allen Hobart, Charles Rook, Gail Jugovich, Eugene Rook, Kenny Curtis, Shirley Jugovich. LEFT TO RIGHT, Carolyn Johnson Student Council, Jean Taylor Sergeant-at-Arms, Linda Rann Treasurer, Mike Christacopulos, Julia Hamilton Secretary, Gary Scripter President. MISSING: Delbert Austin vice-president. ,um 5 I FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Carol Guenther, Judy Brock, Judy Suggate, Robert Unbehum, Sharon Potter, Judy Coe, Wilma Hicks. Patricia Lane, Marie Darling, Linda Ketchum. SECOND ROW: Kay Drew, Steve Poole, George Maxwell, Nathan Casteel. Barbara Carpenter, Marilyn Huff, Margaret Hensley, Margariet Levering, Sandra Car- penter, Norman Rusted, Judy Wakley. THIRD ROW: Connie Miller, Sheryl Adams, Sandra Sloat, Jean Ferrigan, Ronald Stirm, Gary Milernon, Annette Coleman, Sandra Palmer, Richard Hutchings, Mike Lazell, Dennis Morrill, Jim Cribbs, Jeanette Coleman, Kenny Walters, Wendell Stevens, Ronald Ferrigan. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Morrill--President, Kenny Walters--Sergeant -at-Arms, Steve Poole --Student Council, Robert Unbehum--Secre- tary, Sherly Adams--Treasurer, Jean Ferrigan-- Vice-President, Carol Guenther--Student Council. '1 F. 2 4.47 ' I. 'WM ' Fry? -1: 5 , n 1 fcwg 1 ,f,Zy gi F - - , ' '54 . -..:.z4-'ff ' Q, .,..wW 2 ,:?.n.An1f -- 3 , A -. f if Q' . , A Agfa ? f 1' 04 .ff A- Q O I O 2 ' S 01- Q N NW . :C+ wk - f -, .x ws-,' L :4:Pk'b-:- ': xx -xx K. NSTQQQ-N.. Qp:.QwWq':.-.. Q A.:- . 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RIGHT St Poole Carol n Johnson Carol Guenther Sandra Early Marilyn Hamilton, Treasurerg Pat LEFT TO : eve , y , , , Milemon Secretary, Mr. Nash, Advisor, Virginia Beavers, Lynn Cortright, Francis Mallon, Roger Nickols, Vice- Presidents Alden Acker, Margie Hurst, Guy Aldrich, Mike Christ, Larry Carr, President. o CONSTITUTION FOR THE STUDENT COUNCIL OI: LAING SBURLQ COMMUNITY SCHOOL Preamble: We, the pupils of the Laings urg iommuni y leadership, to insure the improvement and respect for our school properties, to provide proper educational assembly programs, and establish a more compact understanding between pupils and teachers, and to substantiate a better name for our school morally, academically, and socially, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Student Council of Laingsburg Community School. b C 't School, in order to promote better citizenship, to train for 33 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Carolyn Johnson, Kathleen Rowley, Carol Day, Sandra Corp Kenneth Walters, Bruce Woodhull. SECOND ROW: Donald Morrill, Bruce Field, Linda Ketchum, Lyle Haggerty, John Putnam, Jim Dunn, Barbara Snyder, Mary Cribbs, Jim Cribbs, Dennis Morrill, Craig Busch, Earl Segar, Jerry McCoy THIRD ROW Steve Poole, Patty Lane, Marie Darling, Carol Guenther, Rosalyn Powell, Lee Ross, Jerry Bohnett, Bob Snow, Luella Maxwell. DIRECTOR: Mr. Crocker. 2 Zmwlfi' Homecoming Carnival Parade Michigan Band Day Christmas Concert District Five Band Festrval Winter Concert Central C Band Festival Commencement Summer Concerts LEFT TO RIGHT: Janis Beardsle Sandra Corp, Sandra Earley. E 'QWW 'E -34 W v TOP TO BOTTOM: Pat Milemon, Virginia Beavers, Sharon Gee, Linda Hamill, Sharon Surnick, Lynn Rpss, Mary Ann Tyler, Ilene Stichler, Sharon Robinson. 'NRO' FRONT ROW: Left to Right, L. Carr, J. Carr, C. Eggleston, Coach Babler, L. Cortright, L. Gray, R. Hill, P. Rann, W. Walters. SECOND ROW: K. Nickols, G. Aldrich, B. Wright, K. Schray, L. Rosenbrook, R. Savage, E. Segar. THIRD ROW: L. Ross, F. Mallon, D. Joslin, B. Carr, R. Austin, D. Morrill. FOURTH ROW: B. Hart, A. Acker, M. Hurblet, J. Dunn, D. Blackledge, R. Cortright, G. Elzroth. FIFTH ROW: B. Woodhull, J. Robinson, J. Shaw, D. Wilson, B. Schlicher. MISSING: Mickey Coe. 7 7mm OUR RECORD TOTAL YARDS TOTAL PLAYS AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 1417 318 4.5 yds. 43 LHS St. Paul 13 LHS Gains 6 LHS Dewitt 0 LHS Corunna 0 LHS Ovid O LHS Perry O LHS Elsie 12 LHS Bath M9 AWN QMJPJ Q50 77're,Cf UQPS 1, Wllllflff S if 2 ffm QF I x Y I A mm unW-mmm .xml mmnvnrxn um-is nu' mai:-v1-':f'fM..nas fm-.2 FRONT ROW: L. Cortright, L. Hagerty, R. Hill, Coach Coe, L. Gray, W. Walters, M. Coe. SECOND ROW L Rosenbrook, B. Carr, G. Aldrich, A. Chadwick. Mau, L.H.S. 30 32 41 38 33 39 - , Zoe 40 41 38 35 45 47 48 37 47 37 i 1swa OPPONENTS Ashley St. Paul Perry Ovid Elsie St. Paul Bath Corunna Portland Perry Ashley Ovid Dewitt Elsie Bath Corunna 'L 42 Q .X L.H.S. 13 27 44 37 21 24 29 33 37 43 44 29 66 26 32 37 FRONT ROW: B. Carr, F. Mallon, E. Segar, L. Drew, D. Austin, R. Savage. SECOND ROW: Coach Babler, J. Shaw, G. Elzroth, E. Lee, J. Dunn. THIRD ROW: M. Herblet, R. Cortright, A. Acker, D. Blackledge, R. D. Miller. LW 7m f !21f'..-fie'-W R. Savage, F. Mallon, E. bt NNW 3 5? it Segar, L. Drew, D. Austin. 40 OPPONENTS Ashley St. Paul Perry Ovid Elsie St. Paul Bath Corruna Portland Perry Ashley Ovid Dewitt Elsie Bath Corruna FRONT ROW: J. Smith, S. Blacldedge, M. Coe, M. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: C. Eggleston, L. Cortright, R. Hill, L. Gray, N. Hutching. THIRD ROW: T. Dexter, L. Rosenbrook, E. Segar, C. Medler, R. Savage, Coach Boucher. EVENT High Hurdles. . . . . Medley Relay . . . . . 100 yd. Dash... . .. Mile Run. . . 440 ....... . . Low Hurdles. 220 yd. Dash. 880 yd. Relay Shot Put ..... . . Pole Vault. . High Jump. . Broad Jump. . L.H.S. TRACK RECORDS HOLDER M. Hamilton. . . . . J. Smith... . . . D. Wagner. . . H. Archer. . . . . . S. Doyle B. March. . . L. Gray. . . D. Slee .... D. Wagner. . B. March. . . B. March. . . PERFORMANCE 17.0 .... 2:47.8 . . . 11.0 ..... 4:58.'7 ..... 55.5 fConf.J . . 0.22 QConf.J. . 0.24.1 ...... 1:38.15 QConf.J 44' 11 .... . 10' 9 .... . 5' 7 3f4 . . . 19' 3 1f2 . . YEAR . . .1955 . . .1955 . . .1958 1955 . . .1955 1955 1958 1955 1955 . . .1956 . . .1955 1954 -f . .. fv1,-.f,Xf:-,1-- -x-. . --.,--- , ,qw 5 K ,..W. K K K A ,gg 1-wg,,g14g55iim 3.5.5 .gixg-ix? ,, X- X x Y 3 tx ww fx 1 x S rx X, Q 5533 iw 3 ,Sig Q. J ,353 X W v Q ff S Q' Q qs: 3 '25, Q fd W X 5 A 2 3 is ' Qs 4 RX x is . x W Q Q N N- X if 1 ii N-m, wi f 'X is K -Q xx .. Q, .Q .... La .1 W x 5 3.3 5 x N x N sf: ., NY1 ,fe 4 JG J' 0 'XL 1 avi CI . I A 4 C AL uf! V xv f . I- Q I VI ' T 1 Q 2 cp A 'EUJX 2 'f -3 I V Ah K X QI j XA :-,Q ls X t K C, Ji 5 ix 1 W x,, J .X ' Q ' f'q' N g 1 -RQ.-Jffx LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Ziegler, Sharon Robinson, Queen Nancy Hart, Mary Hurst, Ann Tomlinson. g . Queen Candidate Queen Cafldidilm The PRINCESSES Www I One of the most important social events of L.H.S. each year is the Homecoming Dance following one of the foot- ball games. The Senior Class sponsors the event. The queen to reign over the festivities is elected by the student body from two girls who have been nominated by the senior class. Each of the high school classes also chooses its individual queen to serve on the queen's court. The climax of the evening of fun and pleasure is the announce- ment during the dance of the choice of the queen followed by the Grand March. The class of 1959 is proud of its Queen Nancy Hart. The Homecoming of 1958 will certainly be one of our cherished memories. 45 Semin 3347 Danieq g 46 446 qwal ! 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Baumgras, P. Schultz, R. Cook, D. Nemets, T. Hunt, R. White, B. Durham. SECOND ROW: E. Curtis, M. Hutchings, L. Johnson, P. Cornell, S. Eisinger, C. Townsend, S. Gregory, R. Wurm, T. Skinner, J. Skinner, THIRD ROW: D. Hopkins, W. Willard, W. Belbeck, 'C. Cornell, J. Gibbs, C. Ordiway, D. Jeffries, G. Gates, T. Fleming, D. Leathers, Mrs. Clark, Teacher. 50 QP FRONT ROW: M. Stinson, R. Strouse, D. Guenther, G. Bishop, L. Reed, R. Scott, P. Bolton, R. Rowley, B. Arthur D. Schray, J. Austin. SECOND ROW: C. Ward, R. Ferrigan, D. Sherman, C. Coe, D. Harris, B. Caswell, J. Lee, T. Dunson, H. Rummery, B. DeVau1t. THIRD ROW: Y. Jugovich, D. Rowley, J. Davidson, K. Elrod, B. Smith, D. Babler, S. Guenther, J. Thrush, D. Seger, E. Fender, Mrs. Austin, Teacher. ABSENT: Susan Fry. FRONT ROW: S. Ketchum, D. Lance, S. Swarthout, W. Baumgras, V. Putnam, C. Hagerty, D. Smith, L. Holcomb B. Cook. SECOND ROW: M. Johns, D. Max, J. Durham, M. Hurst, R. Veith, L. Argensinger, M. Dunn, D. Lane, D. Cords, S. Gleason. THIRD ROW: S. Hopkins, R. Strouse, J. Rasman, B. Tisch, W. White, R. Holcomb, K. McDougall, N. Allenm, A. Olger, Miss McGinn, Teacher. ABSENT: J. McConnell 3 51 2 --.....,a., - . T., ,, .xx FRONT ROW: B. Allen, C. Copelin, D. Lee, G. Hart, K. Sparks, P. Coe, E. Eisinger, J. Brovsm, T. Lance, R. Brock. SECOND ROW: C. Jorae, R. Scripter, C. McGoran, M. Canning, J. Walters, B. Baumgras, S. Holcomb, P. Powers, S. Bigford, R. Carpenter. THIRD ROW: K. Stirm, G. Koonter, K. Stevens, D. Kurkoskie, B. Cornell, L. Shaw, J. Gregory, T. Weir, J. Hurst, R. Adams, V. Enos, Mrs. Acker, Teacher. ABSENT: D. Smith. FRONT ROW: P. Hauser, K. Hart, D. Divine, D. Lange, B. Brown, M. Morgan, J. Lee, R. Guenther, D. Vieth. SECOND ROW: P. Williams, B. Coleman, R. Pilot, B. Milemon, C. Davidson, J. Bolton, D. Fralick, T. Swarthout THIRD ROW: J. Husted, C. Harmon, J. Smith, R. Seger, A. Wemple, D. Hamill, J. Jodway, J. Rourke. FOURTH ROW: R. Jugovich, D. Morrill, G. Smith, B. Wessel, M. Jodway, S. Savage, M. Pierce, C. Lee, Mrs. Johns, Teacher. ABSENT: D. McPhail. 52 FRONT ROW: T. Irwin, J. Wibert, J. Suggate, J. Ferrigan, B. Strouse, N. DeVaulQQD. Arthur, P. Graham, B. Lupien, K. DeVault, D. Wibert SECOND ROW: L. Olger, S. Duff, M. McDougall, L. Veith, B. Milemon, C. Newell, R. Harris, R. Whitford, D. Duff, B. Turner, D. Graffice, C. Donley, L. Harris, Mrs. McGrath, Teacher. o FRONT ROW: M. Bandt, M. Bigford, M. Allen, M. Hurst, D. Curtis, W. Powers, G. Early. SECOND ROW: L. Hagerty, J. Rosen, S. Ketchum, P. Cords, D. Beavers, R. Hilemon, D. Putnam, M. Wurm, R. Leather. THIRD ROW: C. Weir, A. Veith, M. White, F. Kurkoskie, R. Scripter, J. Enos, D. Baumgras, E. Gates, R. Holcomb, Mrs. McDougall, Teacher. New 53 .D . se-nm, -1-Q--fm -I 'W-ce ' EXW! c,Zlz77,'1' L. FROINHT RO : A. Chadwick, T. Thomas, T. DeVau1t, G. Traylor, S. Ketchum, K. Ward, J. Husted, B. Heintz, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, C. Bradfield, J. Maxwell, D. Irwin, J. Rustad, J. Ferrigan, J. Divine, P. Don- ley, M. Turner, J. Lupien. THIRD ROW: H. Sherman, B. Nash, S. Hart, C. Rann, J. Hawk, B. Arthur, S. Hamill, R. Bradfield, A. Bishop, H. Pierce, F. Swarthout, Mrs. Smith, Teacher. ABSENT: Gail Smith. 7404464 FRONT ROW: P. McGoron, B. Cords, P. Leland, M. Smith, D. Austin, C. Hart, G. McGoron, J. Wesner, B. Potter. SECOND ROW: J. Hilliker, C. Churchill, K. Poole, M. Fender, J. Gleason, V. Sawyer,'B. Ordiway, B. Argensinger V. Carpenter, D. Moorehouse. THIRD ROW: T. Hagerty, J. Lance, D. Jorae, D. Hilemon, C. McDougall, C. Tisch, B. Edmonds, S. Coe, C. McGoron, J. Sparks, Mrs. Doyle, Teacher. ABSENT: M. McCork1e, J. Leathers. 54 , ,.,. Q - - rf--uuuv-v' - ' 4 FRONT ROW: R. Casteel, S. Willis, D. Brown, K. Hart, C. Williams, D. Traylor, L. Williams. SECOND ROW: P. Lee, J. Suggate, L. Surinck, J. Coleman, L. Lupien, P. Ferrigan, C. McPhai1, D. Surinck, J. Herblet. THIRD ROW: G. Rowley, J. Peterman, D. Hunt, D. Storey, P. Schray, D. Milemon, W. Seger, S. Jones, M. Guenther, M. DeVault, Mrs. Reed, Teacher. ABSENT: Connie Fry. Q54 FRONT ROW: J. Brock, J. Hathaway, R. Holcomb, E. Cords, J. Baldwin, K. Baumgras, K. Field. SECOND ROW J. Hilliker, C. Cromwell, V. Canning, T. Herblet, H. Hurst, A. Hurst, W. Darling, C. Beavers, A. Curtis, D. Stark- weather, THIRD ROW: S. Casler, R. Skinner, D. Shaw, J. Fei1ds,T. Jorae, M. Dunn, D. English, P. Wurm, C. McCoran, Mrs. VanVelsor, Teacher. ABSENT: A. Putnam, L. Carpenter. N. .sy f 55 r ..x.' .J , ,, N ,Vu ,,, V' FRONT ROW: B. Duff, C. Casler, H. Barnes, J. Bradfield, J. Plotner, D. Lee, M. Scott, D. Wibert, D. Yoder. SECOND ROW: R. Hall, J. Schray, M. Hamill, A. Maxwell, P. Stevens, E. Bukirk, A. Gates, D. Chester, R. Em- mons, J. Swartout, THIRD ROW: J. Hall, S. Elkins, R. Howe, R. Fry, B. Husted, M. Scott, P. Caroll, S. Lupien, E. Sherman, T. Smith, G. West, B. Austin, Mr. Hansen, Teacher. ABSENT: M. Malkin, N. J. Price. Saad FRONT ROW: M. Jackson, C. Nohel, B. Kruger, D. Hurst, R. Lee, R. Busch, T. Gillison. SECOND ROW: M. Fender, A. Curtis, R. Argensinger, G. McGoran, M. Voisinet, E. Snyder, N. Hutchings, D. Lane, D. Cords, J. Veith J. Baldwin, S. Ketchum. THIRD ROW: M. Fender, J. Edmonds, D. Brown, B. Antcliff, R. Rowley, M. Gleason, N. Wurm, G. McCork1e, C. English, R. Schultz, S. Brink, Mrs. Corp, Teacher, G. Bandt. ABSENT: Larry Snyder. - K, Q j. ,waz 56 . 5 , K Q XJ' , fi ,kk .1 ' 5,931 'IVMV ,yglfz . - Wig' Y huh- , k M 'K ts , A. ,. Y , Ld, , , I, 5' yffly 5, J 71 'I ,ef - X , Y: 43 - - , Q lm Q :Qi ASQ, ,Y A Q. mei.: wld-, Q, mf., ,. 4, . ,A 'J' A . .. J f- ., , , If ,,, 1 x if -2 Qu f. N. f' .ff ' -Y , . . 1 f - 1 , Mm-,-i .1u .-fu A . Q-,.-24? 5 J..fs ,X A 5 3 x 1, u ' ', agar 1 Qu ar .ww I , .Q 4 Y , f5S!ff .S ff-:M wfQ'. -'ff ' W 1. X ' ,S s 1- X. A f. ik Q K y. R4 iii., is V P. Q A Q Q 35 u 7 . - 6 . ji' 1 . ff' 's . if p ' FW f- - fb 51? uf X in J 354 bW-,., - ff ' A , L 'QQ -'I A - V -' ' 49 .fy - V. Gras ,, 5 Lies , 'M ,fi g. 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