Lowell High School - Retrospectus Yearbook (Lowell, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 49 text:

Back row: Linda Connors, Roselyn Stahl, Joan Vennema, Judy Fuller, Rebecca Vander Veen, Sheran Flynn, Judy Koewers, Marie Ortowski, Evelyn Burtle, Sharon Kauffman. Third row: Nancy Fox, Sandra Summerfield, Karen Synder, Judy Hadden, Sharon Dalstra, Sandra Gibbs, Jeanne Brush, Connie Clemenz, Brooke Mullen. Second row: Sharon Gardner, Louise Noah, Ruth Ann Kinyon, Rose Eogamen, Kathy Kyser, Joan Wissman, Joan Briggs, Frances Burfle, Eleanor Burtle. First row: Miss Herrick, Sharon Pollice, Miriam Alderink, Joan VanSlee, Susan HoHman, Beverly Wepman, Karla Burger, Sandra DeVries, Mrs. Lampen. GIRLS' CLUB President - - - Joan VanStee Vice President - - - Sue Hoffman Secretary - - - Beverly Wepman Treasurer - - Karla Burger Reporter - - - - Miriam Alderink Sergeant at Arms - - Sandy DeVries The Girls' Club is a social organization for all the girls in Lowell Senior High. This year thirty-nine are enrolled. Miss Herrick and Mrs. Lampen are this year's sponsors. We are earning money this year tor LovvelI's American Field Representa- rive, whom we are giving S50.00. To earn this money, we are selling candy, and have had bake sales. Also, we had a very successful dance called the Tornado Tvvirl. 45

Page 48 text:

Back row: Terry Shepard, Byron Floyd, John Lyle, Lloyd Norwood, Roberi Minnie, George Henderson. Second row: Ann Marie Alexander, Irene Hayward, Sandra Curran, Mariha Still, Joan Laux, Linda Koerf. Firsf row: Sharon Ellis, Judi Ellis, Daniel Himebaugh, Ann Mullen, Sharon Siary, Martha WiTTenbacl1, Mrs Bergin, Sponsor. FRENCH CLUB PresidenT - - - Ann STirling Mullen Vice President - - Dan Himebaugh SecreTary-Treasurer - - Judi Ellis The French Club, known as Le Cercle Francais was organized This year by The members of second year French Class. Mrs. John Bergin was sponsor of The group. The purpose of The organizaTion was To help each member learn more abouT The French Language and people. In February, eleven of The TlrsT-year class joined The club, aTTer par- TicipaTing in informal and formal iniTiaTions. On April l l, French Club held a special program, The TirsT of The annual spring evenTs. 44



Page 50 text:

Back row: Lloyd Norwood, Frank Myers, Roger Rowland, Martha Stiff, Elizabeth McPherson, Sandra C J' W'II' F k P' I urran, im i iams, ran oisa. Second row: Terry Shepard, John Arehart, Rex Dowling, Ray Jones, Jim Dewey, Charles Ryder. Front row: Sylvia Dykhuizen, Elke Kiel, Sharon Story, Martha Wittenbach, Marsha Verspoor, Karen Snow. JUNICR PLAY This year the juniors presented the warm family comedy Cheaper By the Dozen by Frank Gilbreth, Jr., cmd Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Lloyd Norwood played the time-saving, tyrannical father who had twelve energetic and fun-loving children. He and Mrs. Gilbreth CSandra Currani particularly had trouble with the older girls, Anne iSylvia Dyk- hiuzeni, Ernestine iMarsha Verpsoori and Martha iMartha Stiffi who had such nonsensical boy friends as Joe Scales Kllay Jonesi and such nice ones as Larry Uim Williamsi. The rest of the children, who all had very definite and outstanding personalities, kept the play moving at a hilariously fast pace. Bill CFrank Myersi, was positively appalled by love and Dan iFrank Poisali had love only for his dog. Frank CRoger Rowlandi was always teasing his sisters and Fred Uohn Arehartl spoke magnificent German in the bathtub. Of course the youngest children Lillian CMartha Wittenbachi and Jackie iRex Dowlingi were busy with lollipops, yo-yos and childish pranks. The remaining characters in the play - and truly they were characters - were Mrs. Fitzgerald CBetsy McPhersoni the lovable but eccentric old housekeeper, Dr. Burton CTerry Shepardi the typically frank, old-fashioned doctor, and Miss Brill CKay Snowi the spinster school teacher who did not love children. The Gilbreth family and friends were a great success! 46

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Lowell High School - Retrospectus Yearbook (Lowell, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 44

1958, pg 44

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1958, pg 15


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