Litchfield High School - Navigator Yearbook (Litchfield, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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f -L , . nr -. o4'7 fvf' gn THE SENIOR CLASS of L1tchf1e1d Hxgh School IS proud to present the 2 fl , V ,14,1,fLA7 LI, o A f f w Rf! , , ,ala-oo to so ' 'V' 7 o With this book a new concept in the production of the Navigator is being introduced The whole yearbookwas undertaken as a Senior class proyect with the commercial teacher, Wilmer Koster as the staff s faculty advisor Although the entire Seruor class has been responsible for the yearbook special department heads were necessary Jean Kruse was Editor in Chief with Mary Jane Brandt as Associate Editor The Bus1nessManagerwasJon Walkup, and his assistants were Dennis Nellrgan Manager of Finance B111 Wolf Publicity and Sandra Arnt Advertising Sponsors Responsibility for the sale of the annuals was given to Jack Stratton and Harry Thomas Other special editors were Faculty, Cecelia Hawkes Senior Section, Bob Abrrght Underclassrnen GaryZ1egler Activities, Jean Cevela and Sports, Bud Tiernan Keith Burk was in charge of Photography and Lucille Wiser was responsrble for all snapshots Sandra Walkup was named Production Manager, with Betty Anson as Head Typist and Mary Gnffiths as Proofreader The Se n1or class extends special appreciation tojeanette Vagg and Io Cox two Junior members of the staff, who are learning how the Navigator 15 produced in anticipation of next year s annual We are also indebted to the cooperation of Diane Carsner and other underclassmen who sold 1ce cream as a part of our financing pro1ect. 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P Q ,L 4 v 'hw B -'n'2-'JEl 'M' .va ggi: if-' pp U3 'W -1- bis- ' fvqxv, Wu ,- ,L lr P' The Semor Class dedlcates thls 1959 edmon of our year book the Navrgator, to Mr R I Slmpson, who has shown by hrs support of our athleuc program and hrs general mterest m school affaus that he 15 a loyal fnend of Lltchfleld Hlgh School It IS by acts of thls unselfxsh nature that we have grown The memory of thls man's klndness we shall always cherish ws. 4-7 .ii ,, gf- - Nah X .'-str-H ' -.-7 ff .. ..-.p.- f'- .,-.af-E5 f .9 -. - P' Z ,A ,A-'J - ' , x--1f'.'.s -1-25 2-r' n. . .-- ,Z1'7 '- , fm if ,A.':'f.ff1r-1 .. A . ' 'AV 'va 1 n .-D . , -. -,--1'--, .-- .. .. 1.-, f H-1.:,.'-vr' ng' 1 iq- :. v. -. - gf 4-1-.J wife, nr' Q g --A ' -. '.,.,.f,-M sllwv- ,72e:?,::-.n ..u . . 1 .1. -5' 9' ff-. I . -1 . 3':5YLJ11f, ' 3. ' ' , 'v'x.g'..,r-ggi,-as . '---' r .- .,.,., . - AU, M , ... ,W -. . V, N .'-,1 ,. L, .Las - . fa-an ' - ,ur :Ml - , v ' '. 43. 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Rooms and spots of special interest around Litchfield Hxgh School Home Economlcs Room Sclence Room Gymnaslum Commerclal Room Cafetena and Kztchen Study Hall and Lxbrary I I I I w w Rrchard Krohn Earl Iler Wxllrs Skelly Ir Wrllrs Skelly Paulme Lambrrght Albert Southwell Rrchard Spercher John Srlver Charles Draper Marlon Smrth Carl Srlver and Ralph Smith Ir 41 Q BUS DRIVERS COOKS Hazel Smrth Lrlhan Smrth CUS TODIANS Terry Wade, Lester Fansler Gladys Houchen, Harold Houchen, Alton Taylor 1 1 , 4 LV, m A Q if 42+ :gy www f F Q.. ww., 5 Y f. g .:. S in 'Wk Y ,bw 4' gp. -Uhr 1 9 '3 A-qu vii' -1 WY? -iii' fog gm., W ' Zwvwl Seniors of 1959 Another year has passed You look to the future You have received the basrc foundation of knowledge furnished by your parents and cxtizens of the Lrtchfreld Community School Dis trict Make the best use of rt Honest thoughtful gurded work wrll produce for you the best of everythrng and a lrfe worth enloymg The world does not owe you a lrvmg You will recerve the best the world has to offer by grvrng to others through your labors and rdeas the material the world needs to progress May you have success and enloy the future MM? WELDI WOLFINGER Presrdent Board of Education a a c o - - . - o o I o o n u 0 o ELIZABETH ZACHOW CARL DAWSON Secretary Treasurer PAUL WALKUP HAROLD HAMILTON Trustee Trustee MR ROBERT SWARTZ MR VERNON DOWNING MILDRED swopg GLORIA womg '5 rw, ' gf kffif, . W V Y . 11. K ' . ' '73- C' 4, , 5 N' C 4 ?Wff? RICH ARD SPEICHER Vocatlonal Agnculture Sc lenc e Sophomore Class Advxsor WILMER KOSTER Commerclal Freshman Class Advlsor tg .ia X Z igxf 4 ,, ef' -'fe AE ROBERT SWARTZ CHARLES DRAPER Mathematics Sclence Semor Class Advlsor Pnnclpal Scxence WILMA COLE MARCIA COMAN KENNETH SPAULDING Languages Home Economlcs Muslc Drama Advlsor Languages ..1 - Q l K r 'll ? Xl X - - ,,., - K li' .fig .Z W 6 -s 5 , fx QA'- RIC H ARD KRO HN Industnal Arts Juruor Class Advxsor Coach VIVIAN LEWIS Elghth Grade ALBERT SCHAFFER JR JOHN R ROSSETT1 Soc1a1 Stud1es Dnver Trammg Physxcal Educanon Coach Soc1a1 Studles Scxence Coach RUTH 2.00K ESTHER G DowN1NG LOUISE WOODLIFF Seventh Grade Elghth Grade Seventh Grade 2 iff -1 A 15' Q -., D 'Y' Sr 6 fl S 'ff' ,V 1' I3 M' y Q W D,-42 I AN ANN E KRUSE xv 6Q:Y9v,:kV ,5, Eb QQ' ' 54 M R ANE BRANDT Salatatofudv The Senror Class elected Mr Draper as its advrsor for therr Semor year They also chose as class officers President Calvrn Trtus Vrce President Dennrs Nellrgan Secretary Mary Jane Brandt Correspondrng Secretary Mary Lou Grrffrths Treasurer Ion Walkup and Student Councrl Representatrves, Jean Cevela and B111 Wolf The Senrors picked Northern Fantasy as a theme for therr prom Thev also had charge of concessions and post game dances durrng the Year At the close of the year they were entertained by the Junrors at the annual Junror Semor Banquet ROBERT ABRIGHT A few good things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus Class Secretary 1 Student Council 3 4' Varsity Club 3' 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Navigator Staff 4 BETTY ANSON A man 15 always better than a book Ban 1 2 3 4 FHA 3 4' Senior Play 4 Terrier s Bark Staff 1 2 Navigator Staff 2 4 ep Club 2 SANDRA ARNT 1 can t remember what the drckens he sard his name was Class Treasurer 1 Student Council 3 Band 1 2 Snow Queen Candidate 1 Office 3 4 Semor Play 4 Junior Play 3 Navigator Staff 2 3 Pep Club 2 'Denotes office held d I I I Junior Play 3 P 1 ' . .4 LA RRY BECK MAN Never a care never a hurry Just one gul rs hrs mam worry Ionesvllle 1 2 3 Navrgator Staff 4 IERRY BENIA MIN Two o clock rn the morning courage North Adams 2 Class V1ce Presrdent 3 FFA 3 Football 1 Navngator Staff 4 MARY JANE BRANDT A studlous worker we Class Secretary 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Offlce 1 2 4 Iumor Play 3 Terrxer s Bark Staff 2 Navrgator Staff 3 4 'Denotes off lce held fxnd rn thls gal N , ' g 1 . . . ,, l l n 1 ' ' ,, . . . l n I I 1 ' 1 I KEITH BURK Handsome, handy, and a devil at heart. Student Councll 3 Band 1 2 3 Semor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Varsity Club 3 Football 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Navigator Staff 4 Wa? MARLENE CAMPBELL I shall laugh myself to death Glee Club 1 Lrbrarran 1 IEAN CEVELA The brrght day IS done and I am for the mght Student Counctl 4' FHA 3 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Snow Queen Candrdate 2 Offlce 4 Semor Play 4 Junior Play 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Terrier s Bark Staff 1 Navigator Staff 3 4 'Denotes office held WI LLI A M EWING I hke work ll fasctnates me l could s1t and watch II for hours Readmg 1 2 3 Proyectxomst 4 Semor Play 4 Navlgator Staff 4 MELVIN FERGUSON He s small but so PIOJBCIIOIIISI 1 FFA 1 2 3 ' Semor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Navxgator Staff 4 CHARLES FORD Lxfe IS 1ust one thxng after another Navtgator Staff 4 'Denotes offtce held ' , is a stick of dynamite' I I I PHILLIP GORDON That IS as well sa1d as 1fI sand II myself Ban 1 2 3 4 Pro1ect1on1st 3 4 FFA 3 N3V1g8IOl Staff 4 MARY LOU GRIFFITHS Awaken me when you feel llke d1SCl1SSl!lg lt my way Correspondmg Secretary 4 Snow Queen Candldate 3 Offlce 3 4 Senxor Play 4 Navlgator staff 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 CECELIA HAWKES Then she wlll talk my' How she will talk Band 1 2 3 Offlce 3 4 emor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 errler s Bark Staff 1 2 3 Navlgaror Staff 1 2 4 ep Club 2 3' ' Denotes offxce held d I I I Terrier's Bark Staff 2, 3 S . 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CA ROLYN HOLLSTEIN It s mce to be natural when you re naturally IIICC Class Secretary 2 Student Councrl 1 Ban 1 2 3 Homecomrng Queen Candrdate 2 Jumor Play 3 Cheerleader 2 3 Terrler s Bark staff 2 3 Navrgator Staff 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 'Denotes offlce held JACK HINES An answer to som malden Q prayer Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4' Senlor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Navrgator Staff 4 RONALD HOLLSTEIN A man s best fnend IS hxs car Band l 2 Varsrty Club 3 Football 3 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 2 3 .. e . ,. , d I I FHA 2,3 . . 3 IEAN KRUSE Some say she s quret others know rt s a e Class Treasurer 3 Band 1 2 3 4' FHA 1 Offrce 4 Semor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Terrrer s Bark Staff Navrgator Staff 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 A genlous must be born and never can be taught Jackson 1 2 FFA 3 4 Varsrty Club 4 Football 4 Track 3 4 Navrgator Staff 4 ROBERT MILLER He never says more than 15 necessary FFA 1 2 ' 3 ' 4' Varslty Club 3 4' Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Navrgator Staff 4 li D I I4 JAMES MCFARLAND SHIRLEY 'VII LLER I had a lot of good 1deas but they were both wrong Navrgator Staff 4 DENNIS NELLIGAN lt IS easy to be brave from safe dxstance Class Vrce Presldent 4 Ban 1 2 3 Glee Club 4 ProJect1on1st 2 Semor Play 4 Junlor Play 3 Varslty Club 3 ' Football 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 4 Track 1 2 Terrler s Bark staff 2 Navrgator staff 4 MARY RAY She s sure to be seen where fun and mls chtef beam FHA 3 Off1Ce 1 Temer s Bark Staff 1 Pep Club 1 Navrgator Staff 4 ' Denotes offxce held .1 - a ' n fi . . . , 4 .4 , 9 .3.4 Iii Mi, , '.L - 13 -V tl. 0 n3r4 ' a '3 1,2 CHARLES RENF RO When I have an xnsprratron I Just he down untrl rt goes away Leslre 1 2 Navrgator Staff 4 VERNON SOUTHWELL Worry and I never met Football 2 Navlgator sraff 4 GERALDINE STRATTON I never met a man I d1d nt lrke Glee Club 2 Semor Play 4 Navrgator Staff 4 Pep Club ' Denotes offlce held ELEANOR SWAN For her it is always open season for dear hunting Student Councrl 4 FH l 2 3 ' 4 Snow Queen 4 Office 4 Senror Play 4 Cheerleader 2 Navrgator Staff 4 Pep Club 2 JAMES TESCH Would you pleas repeat that Joke Varslty Club 3 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Navrgator staff 4 HA RRY THOMAS Anythmg worth domg rs worth domg my way Qumcy 1 2 FFA 4' Senior Play 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 4 Navrgator Staff 4 ' Denotes offrce held A . . . .. e . ,, Homer 1 . .4 GEORGE TIERNAN 'I m not merely an athlete- I m the whole team' Student Council 2 ' 3 4' Ban 1 2 3 '4 Glee Club 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Temer s Bark Staff 2 3 Navlgator Staff 4 GEORGE TOTH CALVIN TITUS Class Presldent 1 Varslty Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Navrgator Staff 4 We laughed at hrs Jokes for many a Joke had he Band 1 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Iunlor Play 3 Baseball 2 Terrrer s Bark Staff 2 Navrgator Staff 4 Pep Club 2 ' Denotes offlce held d I I I I l D4 ay is long ' . 3.4 He s a sure card fthe Jo LULUBELLE VINCENT O diamond' dramondl Thou httle knowest the mrschref done Class Treasurer Glee Club 2 Llbranan 4 FHA 1 Homecommg Queen Ca Navrgator staff 4 Pep Club 2 ION WA LKUP Class Vrce Presrdem 2 Class Treasurer 4 Semor Play 4 Jumor Play 3 Varslty Club 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Navrgator Staff 4 SANDRA WA LKUP lf you assure me your able FHA 4' Offrce 4 Senlor Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Terner s Bark Staff 2 Navrgator Staff2 3 4 Pep Club 2 ' Denotes offrce held kerj ndldate 1 mtenuons are honor 2 . 34 LUCILLE WISER The slght of you xs good for sore eyes Glee Club 3 FHA 4 Navlgator Staff 4 Terrler s Bark Staff 2 Pep Club 2 GARY ZIEGLER All hls faults are better for them Proyecuomst 1 2 FFA 1 2 ' 3 ' 4' Navngator staff 4 WILLIAM WOLF I m not a wolf lamb Class Presldent 2 Student Councll 4 FFA 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 ISUSI Baseball 4 Track 2 3 4 Navngaror Staff 4 such that one loves him ' Denotes offlce held that you re such a vw r : i , ' Varsity Club 3,4 Ahoy there' Welcome aboard our worthy shrp the L. H S Spitball, on the srlver Annrversary of the graduatron of the Class of 1959 Our ship wrll be piloted down the St Joe by the man who gurded us safely through three years of hrgh school, Captarn Calvin Trtus The l.. H S Sprtball belongs to Berry Lrnes Inc therefore we have on board for thrs splendrd occasron the wrfe of rts owner the former Betty Anson. Other noted per sons grace rts deck rncludrng Ronald and Carolyn Hollstem Managers of the Amerrcan Dairy Assocratron and mrllronarre Bob Abrrght who made hrs money by prrntrng rt Mary Ray after retrrrng from the staff of Lrtchfreld Communrty Hosprtal, rs below decks now carrng for Charles Draper who rs strll restrng quretly after hrs ordeal wrth the Class of 1959 As we look back over our wake we fmd many classmates rrdrng successfully on the waves of lrfe Melvrn Ferguson has been makrng money hand over chrcken house wrth the two dozen eggs from the Senror Play and Charles Ford owns Lrtchfreld s Chevrolet agency Jack Hrnes rs the present musrc teacher at L.H S whrch explarrrs why all hrgh school grrls have suddenly developed a desrre for musrcal rnstructron Another 1959 graduate who stayed close to Lrtchfreld rs Jrm McFarland He s strll rn the trcket busrness only now rnstead of gettrng them he s sellrng them at the Fab ulous McFarland Drrve In Theater Cecelra Hawkes happy housewrfe rs lrvurg one mrle west of the orrgrnal Hawkes homestead Sandra Arnt has made a name for herself as Presrdent of Srmpson Manufacturrng Company whrle Shrrley Mrller garned success wrth her charn of Snack Bars Of course the wanderrng spurt was rn the hearts of many of our fellow classmen and rt led Vernon Southwell to Jackson where he rs the Edrtor of the Jackson Crtrzen Patrrot George Toth traveled south and rs announcrng for Radro Statron WOWO At last we can turn hrm on and off as we please' Down Hrllsdale way we fmd I rm Tesch smrlrng happrly over hrs wrfe and chrldren Apparently I rm wasn t as shy as we thought he was There also rs Brll Wolf stopprng long enough to drstrrbute hrs One Hundred and One Excuses for Tardrness to all needy hrgh school students Some exceptronally rnterestrng occupatxons are held by our former classmates lnventrng new kmds of mothballs rs Robert Down wrth our Namesake Mrller Gerry Stratton after years of screntrfrc study has developed bubble gum that pops only be tween class perrods Searchrng the Far East for rubres rs Dennrs Nellrgan who so far has found a Ruby Smrth and a Ruby Jones Jerry Benjamrn who harnessed atomrc energy to the fly swatter has been tryrng to fmd some flres Through our telescope we srght some hazy frgures atop the whrtecaps of Lake Mrchr gan At Chrcago Mary Jane Brandt has been drscrplrnrng students of Wheaton College rn her posrtron as rts Presrdent and from her renown Can Can School comes Jean Cevela who teaches her students how to flaunt therr skrrts rn a coy way ln Wrsconsrn lrves Eleanor Swan Charrman of the Board at Swansdown Inc She Just couldn t stay away from her Cook rug Through wrth buckrng the trdal waves of congress former Senator Kerth Burk famous for hrs frlabusters rs tourrng the Unrted States wrth hrs secretary and confrdant Charles Renfro Phrllrp Gordon has been travelrng frequently, also smce he took . , Q . 4 0 . . . . . . , 9, . - 9 9 9 9 ' .. . . . . . - r 9 0 . . . . . , 9 . a Q, 9 . . . . , . n . . . . . , . - 9 U ' ' 9 9 a 9 a 9 9 9 . n , n . , . . . ' U ' ' ' no ' u . o . . . ,, . n . - 9 9 ' ' 9 ' 0 , . . . . . .- ' 9 . .. . . - 9 0 . . , v 9 ' ' B 9 9 I l ' I Cousm Flash s place rn Space Patrol Speakrng of cousrns both Ion and Sandra Walkup have done well smce therr htgh school days Ion Mr Amerrca for two years rn a row, rs searchrng for someone to become Mrs Amenca In Sandra Esther Wxllrams has a rrval for Queen of the Blue Deep for our water skung classmate has been drawmg audrences of thousands There rs an old proverb that says Go west, young man go west, and some of our adventurers dtd Number one harr stylist for the stars, Larry Beckman has patented tlflts of green and blue that are sweepmg the country Of course Lucrlle Wrser rs hrs favorrte model Resldxng rn Beverly Hllls smce hrs retuement from the movles, B111 Ewmg rs strll the most sought after bachelor srnce Bentley Gregg Bud Tieman, after several years wrth the Detroit Llons rs now playmg playtng televrsron lawyer Perry Mason that rs! Fame has left nts mark upon the worthy sea routes of the members of our class rn varrous ways Gary Zlegler became nat1onalF F A Presrdent for hrs fifth consecutrve year and LuluBelle Vmcent IS the Model Homemaker of the Year The Pulrtzer Puze was bestowed upon Jean Kruse for wrmng D1d Man Sprmg Far Enough from the Monkeys? Battlmg the crests of cold New York Harbor, Marlene Campbell has stayed warm and rrch by sponsormg the Lassre televrsron program Harry Thomas has replaced Don Knotts as Steve Allen s nervous companron Smce the Senror Play Harry hasn t been able to stop rtchmg and rt has made hlm a nervous wreck As we draw further out mto the sea of llfe our last classmate to regard rs Mary Lou Grlffrths She rs prrvate secretary to John Beresford Tipton, and rt rs understood that Our Annrversary Crurse draws to a close, and we are fortunate to have been able to celebrate twenty fxve years of goodness and success We wlsh smooth sarlmg from here on to the Class of 1959 Wed We the Class of 1959 of Lttchfreld Hlgh School, do hereby make known to the world our wrshes for the drstrrbutxon of our earthly possessrons Bob Abrrght wrll my abrlxty to get along wxth Coach Schaffer to any needy Freshman who doesn t have an enemy Betty Anson wrll my abrlrty to be the last one to get thmgs done rn Home Ec to Jeanette Vagg Sandy Amt w1ll my peroxrde to Mary Nellrg 1 rn case she runs out Larry Beckman w1l1 my rnabrlrty to keep Mr Koster happy to anyone who wants Browme Pornts Jerry Bemamrn wrll my ab1l1ty to fall asleep H1 any class or study hall to anybody who wrll get as much rest as I dtd To my lrttle brother Ken who has been followmg me for srxteen ttresome years, l Mary Jane Brandt bequeath my Jrm Dandy Trackmg Krt Kerth Burk wrll my hmmm can t thmk of anythmg l want to leave behrnd Marlene Campbell, w1l1 my famous name to the cafeterxa lean Cevela bequeath my star spangled trghts to Mr Schaffer, who IS on the basket ball floor more than I am Brll Ewmg leave my glasses to Harry Grtffrths, who, rf he doesn t watch where he gorng, rs gorng to fmd hrmself graduatrng l Melvm Ferguson, wtll my helght to Karol Wrlson she sits in the lap of luxury. 0 L . 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' - L . . . . . . , is fW1ll Contrnuedj l Chuck Ford will my experiences of riding in a prckup with Jerry Benlamm at the wheel to anyone who wants to commrt suicide I Phil Gordon wrll my motorcycle to Coach Rossettx Harvey will be very happy I m sure to know that I Mary Grrffrths acting as a kind sister should am leaving him the entire school Cecelia Hawkes will my car to James Lee provrdrng he w1l1 take as good care of rt as I have Jack Hines will the barrtone sax to anyone who thinks he can carry it Carolyn Hollsteln wrll my abrlxty to bowl to my sister, Sandra, so she will give the prnboy a little exercise rnstead of throwing the ball down the gutter Ron Hollstern will my 1ob rn Homer until midnight to Mr Swarts as soon as he runs out of tardy slrps for me Jean Kruse leave my damty lxttle feet to Ron Aldridge who needs a fum under standing hm McFarland wrll my size six shoes to Mr Speicher Bob Miller will something to somebody lf that somebody can find out what that something is Shirley Miller wrll my sore and aching feet to anyone who likes to walk around all 33' Dennis Nellrgan, will Eleanor s ring to anyone who thinks he can support her Mary Ray wrll my quiet and careful ways to Mike Taylor Chuck Renfro leave my curly han' to Coach Schaffer hall to Mrke Taylor Gerry Stratton will my shyness to Jo Cox Eleanor Swan will my car to anyone with enough money to keep it running Jrm Tesch wrll my ability to talk to Lrnny Packer Harry Thomas bequeath my taxi cab business during noon hour to Dale Swope if hrs car can 'ake it Bud Trernan, leave my thirteen varsity letters to my brother Joe, who will probably have that many hxmself Cal Titus will my old pair of haxrclrppers to Russell Woodltff rn hopes that he will use them George A Toth will my hrgh and exalted positron of Coach and Referee of tne eighth grade guls Physical Educatlon class to my assistant, Edward Smith Lulubelle Vincent will my Job of working in the cafeteria to anyone who thinks he wants it Jon Walkup hereby Wlll the happiness I have obtained in thrs institution to any poor, unfortunate underclassman Sandy Walkup will my long hair to Mary Grrffrths, in hopes that she will lrke it better than I Lucille Wrser will my Jonesville class rrng to anyone who thmks she wants it more than I do B111 Wolf will my abilrty to put a Burck rn a drtch to Bob Shrllmgs Gary Ziegler wrll the Hillsdale girls to anyone who wants them I Charles Draper will the class of 1959 to the world which awaits, hoping that each member will find happiness and success We the over srgned do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament L . ' . ' . . . . L . . . . . . . I' . ' . . . . . . I' . . . . . . . . A . L ' . ' . . ' . - I' . . . , . . . . I' . ' . . . , L . . ' . . . d . 1' . . . , . . . L ' . . . . I, , ' . I, Vernon Southwell, will my ability to get along with Mr. Koster in fifth hour study I, , ' . I' I . . . . . L . ' . . . . . L . .- . . . . L . . . ' . I' . ' . . . . . . . . I' . , . . . . I' . ' . , . . . . I' ' . . . . . . . 1, , . . . . . . . . L . . I . . . . . I' . . . . . . . . . . D I. . ' . . . O 44 Carolyn :Poses mccly-' Bd5hfNf ,Candy eniors 'IR-Umeiw Hap Airffwcfay, A M mmf fyCcccff'r1.' I 'JYv 3015 12,1 L . Qlzuck and plo.9y,,q-L-QS! iff 'f' ,. ' ui L 'Amis' ,x x f 'arf' Qjimazyj ox 1 H.g'eyEd M xx' L 2 k , ff' 5 J'-gr-ry wqjches The bFYQr'e! 'M' 'V i A gg , 4 .Q 7241! myfferiaas SMIQ off'7ary's.f A ! 'I H.,-,,.....--v-- ' 1 Arn 4 ' 5' . 4 f ,4,w - , Jsusi awee smile, Mel? Mary .Ta-vw, perhaps? Lii'f GAT I Owigev A95 f 41741 X New dress, Eleanor? , RN3 mv bear skin? .. I A-, Qsfegp df fofsf! :Bfrlbboned Mary Rf 5 Dehny's doify doubft A vm 3 Q I I Q Bo B f Q Q f ,T' :-- V45 ,.g?,,4 V'. gwaiwm ?3i'gi n. 'af f ' Q. Amy f1Xe.fe,3M1! 4.1 .si Gerry - Cjulflf QYQH, our JB-Ck, 'fr fs-Sas v- . 'L PwfS??'M 1 Ax f A, 1 Ron in Ck v-oc.Ke.v- Harrfs a'Hrinlfin'.l jan cerfamcf has ckanyedf Thirteen souls marched bravely rnto the basement of the Baptist Church to begin therr frrst day of school on September 2 1946 These thirteen consrsted of Sandra Arnt Keith Burk Mary Griffrths Phrl Gordon Cecelra Hawkes Carolyn Hollsteln Denms Nellrgan Calvm Trtus George Toth Ion Walkup Sandy Walkup Lucille Wrser and Gary Zergler As we entered Hugh School we were greeted by the new faces of many class mates Among these were Bob Abrrght Darwayne Counterman Donna Funk Fred Graham Ruth Heath Delaine McDonald and Brlly Rowe The offrcers for thrs year were the following President Calvtn Titus Vrce Presrdent Frank VanVoorh1s Secretary Bob Abrrght Treasurer Sandra Arnt LuluBel1e Vincent was nomlnated for Snow Queen The class was then imtrated by the Sophomores A party was held ln the Fire Hall on November 11 1955 At the end of the school year our class partrclpated rn the annual Fteld Day events Our Freshman class advrsors were Mrs Green and Mrs Rowe In the Sophomore year many of our classmates had left us They were Jane Baker Dale Butler Donna Funk Darwayne Counterman Willard Brum Gene Hunaman Janet Kurtz Larry Losey LEWIS Marshall Guy Luzier Brlly Rowe Irm Shrelds and Frank Vanvoorhrs However we did have two new classmates who were J1m Tesch and Geraldrne Masarrk The class officers thrs year were Presrdent Brll Wolf Vrce Presrdent Jon Walkup Secretary Caro lyn Hollstern Treasurer LuluBelle Vmcent Jean Cevela was our candidate for Snow Queen and Carolyn Hollstem was the candrdate for Homecomrng Queen One of the outstandmg events in our Sophomore year was the ordermg of our Class Rings We chose the Thunderfurd style The class was asked to serve at the Junror and Senror Banquet and also to usher for the Junror Play We had to furmsh flowers for the Baccalaureate Our class advrsor for thrs year was Mr Harshbarger Our Iunror year began pretty much wrth an even start We lost two of our classmates but we also garned two new members The two that we lost were Fred Graham and Ruth Heath The two new classmates were Jrm McFarland and Chuck Renfro The year was under the supervrsion of Mr Draper The offtcers for thrs year were Presrdent Calvrn Trtus Vrce President Jerry Bemamm Secretary Mary Jane Brandt Treasurer Jean Kruse Geraldrne Masarrk was nommated for Homecomrng Queen and Mary Grrffrths for Snow Queen candrdate The Iunror Play for that year was entrtled The Skeleton walks The cast was made up of Carolyn Hollstern Mary Jane Brandt George Toth Jon Walkup Sandy Walkup Sandra Amt Betty Anson Melvm Ferguson Jean Kruse Dennis , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' . Q ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . I I l I .. . I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . ' . . l - 1 1 1 1 1 1 .a . O I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . .u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1- , N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Zhu Wfchtofzq fcontdl Nelligan and Cecelia Hawkes Jean Cevela and Jack Hines were prompters and Kerth Burk, stage manager The play was drrected by Mr Swonk The theme for our I Hop was Southern Charm 'I'he decoratxons consrsted of a large manston wrth whlte prllars and a beauttful front lawn Drexel Lamb and hrs orchestra provlded the music for thts occasion Also as Juniors we had charge of the Alumm Banquet and ushertng for the Semor Play Our Senior Year is here at last lt started off very good under the superviston of Mr Draper who was again chosen to lead us through our last year We were sorry to see that Delton Tryon Lorene Campbell and Geraldtne Masarrk had left us but we were happy to see the new faces of Larry Beckman and Harry Thomas The class offtcers were Presrdent, Calvtn Tttus Vtce Presxdent Denny Nellrgan Secretary Mary Jane Brandt Treasurer Ion Walkup Correspondent Secretary Mary Grrfftths Student Council Representatrves were lean Cevela and B111 Wolf We started the year wrth our Semor Play It was entrtled Class Rxng, a three act comedy The cast consisted of Jean Cevela Ion Walkup George Toth Jean Kruse Betty Anson Sandy Walkup Harry Thomas Sandra Arnt Cecelta Hawkes Jack Hines Blll Ewrng Eleanor Swan Geraldme Stratton Keith Burke Shrrley Mlller Stage Manager was Gary Ziegler The play was a great success under the drrectton of Mrs Cole The next long awatted event was our Semor Prom The theme was Northern Fantasy The date chosen was December 27 1958 The prom whtch took place rn the new gym was decorated with a large twenty foot tree in the center of the floor Streamers of blue and white were draped from the center of the tree to the edge of the gym Multt colored spot lrghts were focused on the tree to create the effect of northem lrghts A small scene of Rudolph, with his red nose was placed at one end of the gym and the throne at the opposrte end The Downbeats furnrshed the musrc for our last and brggest dance of the year The prom was well attended by members of the student body as well as qurte a few towns people The Snow Queen was Eleanor Swan and her lung was Ion Walkup The Homecomrng Queen was Jean Cevela and her ktng was Brll Wolf The class colors are a ltght blue and whrte The class flowers are whrte carnations etched tn blue For the thrrty mne Sentors rn the Class of 1959 the frnal week of school marks the clrmax to a hrgh school career Thts all begrns on Sunday May 31 1959 for thts rs the nrght of Baccalaureate Then there wrll also be the annual Semor Class mght For some of us the most rmportant day of our ltves comes on June 3 1959 Thts rs the day of Commencement Thts nrght for some may bring 1oy but for others sadness wlll fill theu hearts for they realxze thetr School Days are over and thts may be the last trme they wtll meet wtth all therr classmates I Melvin Ferguson, and Denny Nelligan. The prompters were Mary Griffiths and mapa? When Brose Uon Walkupj grves Tobey Uean Cevelaj hrs class rxng Tobey rs met wrth opposrtron from her parents Uean Kruse and George Tothj Barble fBetty Ansony and Kay qSandy Arntj are happy for Tobey but Mary qSandy Walkupy who lrkes Brose herself tsn t so happy Tobey has other troubles too Mtdge 1Cece11a Hawkesj her lrttle srster, and Midge s best frrend Judy fEleanor Swanj always seem to be doing the wrong thrngs at the rrght ttmes Drck Uack Hlnesy a college man who thinks gomg steady IS srlly trouble between her and Brose. The cllmax comes when the b1g producer Jultan Thorpe fKB1Ih Burky and Miss Jefferson fGerry Strattonj come to watch Tobey and Krp rehearse There is much con fuslon and a b1g scene takes place in whrch Drck Kip and Brose all walk out on Tobey leavmg her wrthout anyone A happy endmg ensues when Mtdge arranges a reconcrlia tron between Tobey and Brose Throughout the productron whrch was directed by Mrs Wilma Cole, Itchy fHarry Thomasj Barbre s boyfnend and the rotund Egg Man qMe1vin Fergusonj added lots of laughs Mary Grrfflths and Shrrley Mlller prompted Dennis Nelligan was Master of Ceremomes . rn , n and Kip 1 Bill Ewingy, the dream man who stars opposite Tobey ln the class play, make if R -vii' 1H,'11'i Q -,.,.,A .. w X I The Class of 1960 chose for rts advrsor Mr Krohn They also chose as class offrcers Pres1dent Irm Gnffrths V1ce Pres1dent, Terry Wade Secretary Mehnda Packer Treasurer Hazel Woodhff and Student Councrl, Jeanette Vagg and B111 Lmcoln The Jumors entered mto a new round of actrvmes thrs year when they put on the Jumor Play They also helped the Semors by ushenng at their play In the sprmg the Jumors put on the Jumor Semor Banquet andJ Hop Throughout the football and basketball season they had charge of con cessrons and dances after the games I AUSTIN B BELOTE I BENDER K BENDER M BIGELOW K BRANDT B CALDWELL E CAMPBELL J CEVELA I COX D DURLING S, ELSER D EVANS I EVANS FRICK F FRICK J GIBSON H GRIFFITHS 1 GRIFFITHS E HORN D HOWARD R HURLEY C LA MM P LEECE L LENT B LINCOLN S MCFARLAND PACKER R PURDY I SANDERS P SEAMANS D SMITH R SOUTHWELL P SWIHART D SWOPE K TAYLOR M TAYLOR T TAYLOR A TESCH I TRYON I VAGG T WADE H WOODLIFF K WOODLIFF G ZIEGLER K . M. R. SHILLING i n cauofz 3547 74e 2644 5 ew Martha Baker U0 Evansy operator of the Palace Hotel and Lunch Room has a boy Jerry fHarry Grrffrthsy who rs always wrllrng to do a lrttle more than hrs share and a young wartress Jenny fCarol Lammy a rather dumb grggly sort of grrl workrng for her Martha deals wrth all sorts of bus passengers such as the wealthy busrnessman I M Umm Grrffithsy and hrs wrfe Irene Uo Coxj a socrety woman and somethrng of a snob Irene s hurt feelmgs from losrng her son are uncovered when she and her husband decrde to help Jerry through college Irma Smrth Ueanette Vaggj, an old lady wrth a glamorous past trres to dtscourage Trudr Lynn QDeanna Durlrngj from gorng to Hollywood to become an actress Donald fKen Brandtj Trudr s france, becomes a lrttle frantrc when she runs out on htm before therr weddrng day jack Freeman QBob Shrllrngsj a young satlor home on leave frnds hrs grrlfrrend rn love with someone else However thrs rs all forgotten when he becomes acquarnted wrth Lyla Graham fSandra Elserj who has one great problem on her mrnd A farmer s wrfe Gladys Caldwell fHazel Woodlrffj who knows Martha very well has a college age son Robert qDennrs Howardj who rs rather hot tempered at frrst Later he rs sorry for thrs Greyhound busdrlvers are Harold Illrngsworth 1 Dave Evansj and Ted fGlen Zreglery Walk ons as bus passengers are Melrnda Packer Judy Cevela Bonms Belote Jerry Tryon Prrscrlla Swrhart and Roberta Southwell Judy Bender and Kathy Bender were prompters and Mrs Wtlma Cole the drrector was assrsted by Beverly Caldwell ' ff in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 ., . . . ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 . , . . ' 1 1 - . . 1 1 1 - I O 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' ,,,,,.,,5,,.2....,.,,,.. . Wi . gdb? K ', 5 i u'.' . 1 04. , 5,21 f fy Q X K X 4 f 5 w . s l A K 'u '. Q a s 'x iw ,f s N. ' . I Q 3 BR Q xb x X O 2 i n 1, X Q ,I fypdmffws The class of 1961 chose for 1ts advrsor Mr Spercher Pat Imus was Pres1dent wtth Tom Wade as Vrce Presrdent Secretary was Bob Evans and Treasurer was Jerry Ktng Student Councll representattves were Judy Purdy and Jake Dodds The Sophomores gave a get acquamted party for the Freshmen early cessxons and dances after football and basketball games In the sprmg they assrsted the Jumors by servmg at the J umor Semor Banquet and by ushenng at the Iunror Play R Aldrrdge F Brown K Butcher B utz W Cares M Cole I Cutler D Denbroc k I Dodds R Evans in the school year. Later they were called upon to take charge of con- . B N Faulkner R Grfford I Greek Green J Green H Hamrlton B Hollenbaugh P Inrus Johnston J Krug R Langley D Manv111e J McDonald M111er P Moore D Nelhgan Phelps Purdy I Purdy I Renfro Renfro L Rlce J Sanders E Smuh L Southwell J T esch A Thomas C Trammel P Vroman T Wade C W11son B Wolf H Wolfrnger R Woodhff G. T. D. ' M. Nelligan C. I. M. S as Gr' Smal- xg. Yigy affybl' oar aofesf , N X 30655 1040 f 4, , J 3412 H77 .ff 8 yi 6? 3610 5014110 Wood Ch ILGK? rn 'fly flflza, , -,,........ Q .,. ' . I ',., l ,':2'N, , f if' Y-C -X an 4 o, 57 I' 1 , R, 1-J M ,, J. A SN , - w X R nw ,sf 'Q Fw QQ-Q N' 1, ' Av .-XX M is k,,,g X K x K -'a ii 125 The class of 1962 started therr fust year of Hrgh School by electrng as therr off1cers the followrng Presrdent, Jrm Cox V1ce Presrdent Tom Ray Secretary Art Krng Treasurer, Mary Sanders and Student Councrl Tom Lent and Dranne Carsner They chose Mr Koster for advrsor The Freshmen were rn charge of selhng concessrons and sponsorrng dances after games They were also rnvrted to the annual rnruatron and get acquarnted party sponsored by the Sophomores L Ames Bender K Bennett D Brrgham C Caldwell W Campbell N Cares D Carsner C Charnberlarn D Chamberlarn R Cole W Cox M Cust L Drrnkwater Drumm L. DuBois S. Durling q, 'an B. Finnegan R Flmt C G1bson R Glfford Gnffnhs B Haefner I Hawkes F Hooks H Horn M Howard M Hurley A Kmg P Kmg I. Latta T Lent A Lopez J McFarland G Passmore T Ray G Rlker M Sanders M Shaw O Slmpson Snyder Southwell M Southwell C Thompson D Tonles J Tryon C Walkup K. Walkup T, Wxlmer R. Wolfe R, Wooden T. Zachow H. .. E. Leece E. J. ixxv 'flu Mffflf 015 od 1 'mf Envy 2.2-sa. bi? Ama Q 7 ng EU ep KC: Qwubi 61576 BACK A Denbrock G Smrth, W Nobles D Thomas, D W11dt, R Watson, L Holden CENTER Mrs Dowmng I Purdy F Grear P H111 E Bendenj Fuck, M Camp be FRONT R Houghton, B Gnffrths, H Teller, L Shaw, G VanDenburg J Buskrrk, R Faulkner CENTER Mrs Lewrs N Hayward B Horn, R H111 D Lmcoln D Morr1son S Rrce D Wrlson FRONT I Rrker B Gardener C Woodhff J Southworth M Bowers J Gregg D Purdy 11 I . a ' . u o o 9 s ' cgi!! BACK: L. McDonald, J. Cole, J. Cevela, K, Hamilton, D. Frick, G. Vagg BACK C Butcher L Trammel, S Wrldt R DWater R H111 T Alderfer, J Carsner D Brown D Krng I Baker CENTER Mrs Woodhff G Hawkes, B Ma1ns, P Frsher, S Srmth L Cole, P Sm1th,J Purdy I Sutton S Southwell FRONT D Gochanour, W Shepherd N Houghton I Dnnkwater, R Cole D Keast,J Phelps P Rrker G Thompson, T Ochsennder Zregler J Cole T Evans D Hollenbaugh CENTER Mrs Zook I Swan P Howard J Tlernan G Van Patten, F Crrst, E Woodhff M Hayner T Steffe,J Brown D Austrn FRONT D Johnston C Cole S Packer G Kres L McCone I Burk C Masank M Crall, D Southfreld I a ' 9 u u . a . 0 . 1 0 1 I I I I I I - 0 BACK: R. Green, L. King, C, Crandall, R. Ray, M. Haefner, B. Oteney, C. : O I I I I I I . I I I . I I 1 ,Ill 4 Jcfhc G7jrfS 7 .DormJ,1n farfnef G5 WA' E61 ll WQr1JgrfJf HDMI' f-07 4 . ,,,J H, 0 S 77m-ze Moa :ek-decrs 4. QLYVN 4 TA: , f '7 ' 1 .:, 'A Gdomeiry CfQSS fn Fuff -54'-'ffff fm' has 5-'N 'HSI' 'W 1:-'F ffonlfnzffef Anyof 5 T , - 'I w ' j j Wt I x AT E ' fm -M5 ff' aff X ' l v WI' - N x ' me ',' ,yn eff 0 N ff Cary lm, Nude .N 5 EX Age?-ag ,fl 9 - r' :fr The law makmg body at Lrtchfxeld Communrty Schools rs composed of 15 repre sentatrves and offrcers and the advrsor Mr Swartz Meetrngs of the Student Councrl are held on the average of once every two weeks The offrcers are Presrdent Bud Txernan Vtce Presrdent Bob Abrrght Secretary, Jeanette Vagg Treasurer Jean Cevela The Student Councrl sponsored a magazrne sale wrth the total berng S484 43 wrth each class recervrng a proportron Wrth the S321 '78 left, the Student Councrl worked on a publrc address system whrch was rnstalled by B111 Lrncoln and Terry Wade for the frrst basketball game The S 50 mernbershrp for Semor Hrgh and Jumor Htgh students were agarn offered There was a very good turn out for the Assocratron dues The Student Counctl planned two assembhes plus a couple of frlm assernblres Presrdent Vxce Presrdent The electron of the Student Councrl Presrdent and Vrce Presrdent IS drfferent from prevrous years At the end of the school year petrtlons are put up for candr dates for each of the offrces The hrgh school student body then votes for the nomrnees Bud Trernan and Bob Abrrght both Seruors were elected Presrdent and Vrce Presrdent respectrvely The Lrbranans under the supervrsron of Mrs Coman have charge of the hbrary They check books are also catalogued and readred for the hbrary shelves by the Lxbranans Each person recexves one fourth credrt for hrs work as a hbranan '50 There are 14 pro Jectromsts who show frlms for assembhes grade Junror I-hgh and Semor Hrgh classes The boys are shown how to operate the proyectors by then advisor Mr Spercher '71 9 I I - 0 books and magazines in and out of the library. New 32: - - - r enckvz Zami The band wrth 28 members performed at f1ve football games These half mme shows were very mterestrng and colorful Members of thrs orgamzauon also pamcrpated rn a Pep Band whrch played at all Pep Assemblres Under the du-ecuon of Mr Spauldrng concerts were presented durmg the school year Bonme Belote headed the Band as Presldent V1ce Presrdent Student Councrl Representauve was Io Evans and Jean Kruse was Secretary Treasurer BRASS AND PERCUSSION WOODWINDS Thrs page courtesy of DOTY S INSURANCE 9 1 u - ' u . , o I O Q ' 0 ' o - 1 The majorettes led the band at every football half mme show The drum ma Jorette was Hazel Woodhff who d1d a very fme Job for her fust year She was ass1sted by Jo Cox Jean Ausnn and Susan Durhng II 60604 The Glee Club met three nmes a week under the dlIBCI10l'1 of Mr Spauldmg They sang at the Chnstmas and Spnng concerts They pracuced dlllgently and put on a very good show for Lhexr parents and fnends Offrcers of the Glee Club were President Martha Cole Vxce Presrdent Jean Tryon Secretary Jack Hmes and Treasurer Ron Langely m aaaazgmsd Thls year there were thnrty one members m the Junror Band The Jumor Band marched m the Halloween parade where they played a few numbers for us and per formed at the Spnng Concert Then' Drum Ma1orette was Dlane Mornson She was assrsted by D1ane Lxncoln and Donna Wrlson Ian Purdy was Secretary takmg roll call and helpmg Mr Spauldrng the drrector N , f 1 773 To belong to F H A a grrl must have been enrolled rn at least one home economrcs class The purpose of the club rs to promote rnterest 1n homemakrng The advrsor was were elected Presrdent, Sue McFarland Vrce Presrdent Betty Anson Treasurer, Lulu Belle Vrncent Secretary, Rose Purdy Par lramentarran, Bernrce Frnnegan Reporter, Sandra Walkup Student Councrl Eleanor Swan 77,4 Gary Zregler headed the F F A as Presrdent Servrng under hrm were Ken neth Brandt, Vrce Presrdent Glen Z.1egler, Treasurer Bob Mrller, Secretary Harry Reporter B111 Hollenbaugh Student Councrl Mr Spercher advrsed them All F F A members must be regularly enrolled rn a vocatronal agrrculture class and be famrlxar wrth the organrzatron s purposes and program 0 a 0 ' ' ' Mrs. Coman, and the following officers Thomas- sentinel? Melvin Ferguson' : ' 2 5 ' ' ' ' Offcce Staff The Student Secretarres rn our school assrst the Prmcrpal and the Superrntendent and hrs adult secretarres They have varrous act1v1t1es, among them bemg answerlng the telephone, runnrng errands, and typrng reports Each grrl earns one fourth a credrt and also secretarxal expenence ,wann- w 01 HOMECOMING QUEEN SNOW QUEEN The 1959 Homecomtng Queen was Jean Cevela a Semor Brll Wolf co captam of the football team was her kmg Her court conslsted of Carol Lamm aJun1or Judy Purdy a Sophomore and Dtane Carsner a Freshman The Queen and her Kmg were crowned at the half ume of the Homer football game by last year's Homecomlng Queen Vu'g1n1a Smrth Jean was presented wlth a dozen red roses from the Semor Class Jean and B111 rergned over the dance followmg the game ln a Wrnter Fantasy scene at the Semor Prom Eleanor Swan was crowned Snow Queen by Judy Bender 1957 Snow Queen Eleanor a Semor chose Jon Walkup also a Semor as her Krng Eleanor recerved a dozen red roses and a black velvet crown from the Semor Class As members of the Queen s Court Prrctlla Swrhart a Jumor D1ane Nelll gan a Sophomore and Jean Tryon a Freshman each recerved a srlver crown 4-warg The Vars1ty Club composed entuely of varsrty letter wrnners had var1ous fund ra1s1ng campaugns It sponsored a football game between the coaches of the area and the Alumm from the surroundmg schools and sold Terrrers pennants to the student body The money rarsed was used to purchase athleuc equlpment and fllm wrth whrch movres of all games were taken The offrcers of the Varsrty Club were Presldent LaMar Hamrlton V1ce Presrdent Bob Mrller and Secretary Treasurer Ken Fuck Gy Q -+ V -i aff X Ea elif 'T ovvbsmo Thls page courtesy of SIMPSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY s x T7 ' jx ' ,,, e Tj . ' T -H .1 mb pw, Th1s was a good year for our team We ended the season w1th three wms and f1ve losses We fxmshed 1n thud place rn the L1tt1e C standmgs There were some very close games but our boys couldn t qurte pull them through We had a fme team and wmmng ISD t everythmg They showed good sportsmansh1p and courage We are proud of our boys THEM Burr Oak Bronson Athens Homer Qumcy Umon C1ty Readmg 13 SENIORS Thrs page courtesy of DICK S BARBER SHOP and JO ED FOOD STORE US 19 13 Jonesville 6 12 0 40 6 19 13 14 ' 25 14 ' ' 25 13 ' 4 7 COACHES FIRST STRING LINE W- 1 .'3. FIRST STRING BACKFIELD Thzs page courtesy of GAME TIME INC The football cheerleaders were elected by the student body rn the sprrng of the prevrous school year They were Jean Cevela Sandra Elser and Patty Innrs assrsted by Mrs Coman cheers at the football games They also taught us some new yells throughout the year Tlus page courtesy of RUTH S BEAUTY SHOP DOUGAN S BEAUTY SHOP and BETTY S HAIR FASHION STUDIO These girls had charge of the pep assemblies and led Mad Leap 2 7 L 5' 'l 3 1 I MPH' Sfop 'Ure no., -sgtyv www, Thrs year s basketball team s record was s1x wms ten losses Consldermg the lack of height and consistent hlgh sconng we had a successful year The team was fast and full of spxrit and at times showed a dazzlmg dtsplay of basketball. lt was led by the two Senior guards Dermy Nelllgan and Bud Tiernan Fine forwards were Senior B111 Wolf and Iumors Ken Brandt and Dale Swope. Chuck Phelps handled the center positron on the team and dxd a very good Job HOME AWAY W They We They Athens 40 Concord Homer Jonesvllle Qumcy Readmg Umon Clty 27 T'h1s page courtesy of the LITCHFIELD LOCKER o 6 55 56 . TJ 37 52 Bronson 57 77 40 103 55 32 49 54 50 56 24 32 ' 53 43 41 40 ' 49 40 59 52 ' 63 50 57 63 ' ' 47 59 67 KEITH BURK DENNY NELLIGAN Senlor Semor VHFSHY l-CIICIS 1 Varslty Letters 3 Posmon Center Posxtlon Guard BUD TIERNAN BILL WOLF Semor Semor Varslty Letters 3 Varslty Letters 3 Posmon Guard Posmon Forward KEN BRANDT KEN FRICK I uruor Junior Varslty Letters 1 Varsity Letters 1 Posrtron Forward Posltlon Guard Jumor Jumor Varslty Letters 1 Poslt ron Guard Posruon Center L JIM GIBSON JIM GRIFFITHS Varsity Letters 1 ' CHUCK PHELPS BOB SHILLINGS Sophomore IUHIOI Varsity Letters 1 Varsrty Letter 0 Posmon Center Posrtron Forward DALE SWOPE BILL LINCOLN Iumor Iumor Varsrty Letter 1 Varsrty Letter Posrtron Forward Posrtlon Forward ,V ll 9 :S-w. ' - X 7A 'fm 3 Lf. i - ff-uf few ff, I . A 2 is :Q M l16QGI:' Ghvuff' 1 1 341 ave er In X gays , La ,I X I 1 J Q -ff' J Wt -4 3 .E W? Bob Evans and LaMar Hamllton led the I V m scoring this season and had lots of help from Harvey Grxffrths Harry Hom and Joe Johnston The J V had a successful year w1th seven w1ns and mne losses All the boys showed they had what xt takes to make Varsity and wm games We hope they wxll contmue the good work and have a good season next year gi' Nea 9 l x Thu page courtesy of MECCA SNACK BAR wx ? f ..-:.-1 t sf ,NT Thrs vear we had a f1ne cheerleadrng staff At the games when thmgs looked bad for the team you could always rely on the grrls to brmg up the spurt Captain, Sandra Elser The other guls were Io Evans Jean Cevela and Judy Cevela Along vtrth the I V Cheerleaders they planned the pep assemblres W ' and help the team do a better job. They were led by Y All of the I V Cheerleaders were leading cheers for the frrst tlme. They had many new xdeas and their yells were origlnal and cute Wrth the expenence they gained thrs year they will be sure to do a fine Job m comrng years Susan Durllng was I V Captain assisted by Jean Tryon Phylhs King and Diane Nelli gan Mrs Marcia Coman was advtsor for both Cheer leading squads 064 P804 Last year s baseball team had somewhat of a good year 'I'wo players strll rn school who batted above are Calvln Trtus and Bud Tlernan, both Semors ale Adams, a 1958 graduate, was also rn the above 300 group The record hsted two wms and f1ve losses 6' Thrs page courtesy of CARSON S GA MBLE STORE ff .300 ' ' ' ' . G . be s r, so 5 X -,. ,' r 1, These boys are all new to baseball this year as ar as Lttchfteld s diamond IS concerned Smce three of team wxth its experience and the and of these rookxes many of whom may prove to be outstanding baseball matertal should be able to win the close ones I Thu page courtesy of the MBCCA SNACK BAR pp 0 ll ' f . . , . . . last year's five losses were by two or fewer points, the . I . 1 4 The track team last year was rn the process of learmng the fundamentals of track and fleld events Most of the members of the team made good progress and should do well thrs season This page courtesy of the LITCHFIELD TELEPHONE COMPANY and the LEWIS OIL COMPANY Earl Fmch Agent It won one meet and made good showings in the others. I . I N x in , As rw E 3 Q, ,img X ..-....,..,---f LA, f A .f , X: ff 'ig if .N 355 .Q , , .977 il 3 :, -'Q Q1 if cauafzif? Th1s year the Jumor Hrgh Football was under the d1rect1on of Mr R Krohn and Mr A Schaffer wtth Mr Krohn workrng wrth the erghth grade boys and Mr Schaffer wrth the seventh grade boys The team played four games thrs year The games they played and the scores were THEM Readmg North Adams Readmg North Adams 7 0 This page courtesy of BIDDLE TRANSFER 'C 5f'i' man 7-'QA Iari Purdy Captain of the Junior I-hgh Cheerleaders and the other members of the squad Pam Smith Marilean Haefner and Diane Lmcoln led the cheering at all of the Junior High s home games and at the tournaments Drum MaJorette Dtane Morrison and Malorettes Dxane Lmcoln and Donna Wrlson led the Iumor Band through its parade maneuvers rn the Halloween parade. They were as ts the Iumor Band under the supervtsion of MI Spauldmg anwzgmzdwfd' I I U I I . . . I . I - 1 ' f - . . I TA'L5?.'2.,?'!?P.HEF1l!ffi SQMIANY Z7 QCZMWW' 1 X7Kn 1' 9 Q, ,I 4. 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