Manistee High School - Manichigan Yearbook (Manistee, MI)
- Class of 1955
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Mr. Wilde Mr. Radtke Principal- O I O Under the able administration of Mr. Wilde and Mr. Radtke, Manistee High School has had a successful and rewarding year. The far-seeing policies of the Board of Education have contributed much to the general improvement and growth of our entire school system. The opening of the new Jefferson grade school has been one of the high points in our educational advancement. Absent: Mr. Fredrickson Mr Wilde Mr. Peterson Mr. Koller Mr. Bullemfl Kelis ' ,ww PY 0 wr Nora Apsey Ward Apsey Shnography, Oflico Pradico, Commercial Law Civics, U. S. His-lory, Economiq Alfred Arnold Physical Educalion 7 John Bedingham Holland Copper Hisfory, Engligh Biology, Chlmigfry 7 'S-R Thelma Copper Rebe Clason Mafhamafics, Guidance Latin, Guidance Helen Dinsen Typing Cynthia Engwall Hazel Erdmonn Physical Educafion English, Marhemafics James Garfunkel Vivian Greenhoe Malhemafics, Guidance, Physical Educafion English, Hisiory, Geography Max Hegler Physics, Science xii Harold l lel'1I'iCkS0l'1 Charles Hgugh Hl 0'Yf Physical Education Typing, Office Practice, General Business 9 Emma Hgugh KCIl'l Howe Libfqyy Boolrlreaping, Typing, Guidanco, Co-Ordinalor Anne Iben School N urn ,,,....-- Lucille Jacobson Joseph Kuldou Home Economicl English, Dramafica w llllllll' Doro Kulow Raymond Maxwell English, Guidance Band Alan Melis Ari ?wff1'ff Malcolm Pearson Virginia Reinecke lndusfrial Ads, Physical Educafion Music 11 ' s - .L,, A Victor Simons Rose Solberg lndusfrial Ar-ll Home Economics, Science Kenneth Stanley English, Journalism 7wf0'e Arthur Thayer Donald Walters Hirfory, English Mailromaficx, Printing Kay Novak Socy., Principal'l Office My Emma Jolly Socy., Superinfendtnfs Office Ella Anderson Aihndonco Office John Zielinski, Elbert Young H arry Foster, Irvin Jensen 13 li w I This year the guidance staff sponsored several Parents' Nights at the school to promote better understanding between parents and teachers. The guidance department helps the students plan their academic schedule to benefit the indi- vidual and to serve as a background for their fu- ture vocation. Guidance Counselors Mr. Radtke Mr. Howe Mrs. Copper Mrs. Kulow Mr. Garfunkel The beffer port of every mcn's education is what he gives himself. J. R. Lowell Kenneth Madsen, Treasurer, Hope Romsdell, Secretary, Bruce Rademaker, Vice Presidenfp John Copper, Presidenf I 5 '- J -Q CN 1 Alice Barch Stenographic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, J-Hop 3. William Barnett General Jack Batdorff College Rifle Club 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Chippewa Herald 2, Editor 4, Manichigan 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Math Club 3, Class Dances 1, 2, 3, Home- coming Dance 4. Carol Bauman Stenographic Class Secretary 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, H.S. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecom- ing Queen 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society. Ronald Anderson College Intramural Basketball 1, J-Hop 3, Football 2, 4, Tumbling 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Student Council 4, Hi-Y 4. Sue Ann Bailey Stenographic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, J-Hop 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, H.S. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Manichigan 4, Class Secretary 1, Future Nurses 1, Camera Club 3, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 4, Class Dances 1, 2. 'RRS '10 Al Bergquist Business Chorus 1', intramural Basketball 2, Football 2, Student Coun- cil 1'. 'Omaha Tech High School. Gary Block Business H.S. Bowling 3, Basketball 1. National Honor Society. Wsgw 46 Er K. a Nancy Boertman Business G.A.A. I, 4, H.S. Bowling 3, 4, J-Hop 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Class Dances 1, 2, Manichigan 4. Melvin Borucki General H.S. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. M4-'Q 5593- . rv, , l ? s.Q:,.,.' 5' s I 4 ee- o ' 4 ' I ,Q ,I gy - is , ' I I 1: , ' N Y 1 l 1 ' V : 4 Richard Dalke General Russell Dore College Band 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class President 'l, J-Hop Chairman 3, Football 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Letterman: Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, President 4, Track 2, Drama Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, Thespians 3, President 4, Pep Band 3, Boys State 3, Math Club 3, Class Dances 1, 2. M, Fun-.cn ,K no ,, Dawn Cabot Business J-Hop 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Glee Club I , Camera Club 3, 4, Fu- ture Nurses 2, Operetta 1 , Journalism Club 1 '. 'St. Joseph High School. John Capper College Co-Valedictorian Band l, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, .I-Hop 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Student Council Vice-President 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Ski Team 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Class Dances 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4. Gary Carden College Band 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, .I-Hop 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Hi-Yi 3, Secretary 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Boys State 4, Band 1', Intramural Sports . 'South Intermediate High School, Saginaw, Michigan. Kenneth Cote Industrial Arts Rifle Club 2, Football 2, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Math Club 4. 'V' James Ecklund General 5? x H.s. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. - Mary Ann Edel f5 ' X : . Business Chorus 3, 45 J-Hop 3, Glee Club 1, 2 p Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Opereha 'l : Library Club I . 'jf Sf, Joseph High School. ,affine P V - -' . . , ,,. 5 M John Engwall if, 6 lndusfrial Arts A V Band 1, 2, 3, 4, .I-Hop 3, Class Treas. 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Judith Falk N' G Sfenographic G.A.A. lp Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: J-Hop 35 Class Dances 'l, 21 Manichigan Ap Class Sec. 3. Michael Fischer General T Nancy Galloway General G.A.A. 1, Queens Court 2, Chippewa Herald 3, 4, J-Hop 3: Pep Club 1, 25 Pow Wow 3, President 4: Class Dances 'l, 2, Homecoming 4. I Elwyn Gauthier General Floyd Gorski General H.S. Bowling 1, 4, Rifle Club 27 Intramural Sports 'lp J-Hop 3. Alfred Grzegorek General lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, H.S. Bowling 2. Barbara Guenthardt Stenographic Future Nurses Club 1, 2, J-Hop 3, Homecoming 4: Manichi- gan 4. S Sondra Hull Business Bookworms 1, 2, Pep Club 2. Darlene Janowiak Stenographic G.A.A. 4, Chorus 2, 3, Sec. 3, J-Hop 3, H.S. Bowling 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Pep Club 2, Class President 3, Manichigan 4, Book- worms 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1, Pres. 2, Class Dances 1, 2, Home- coming 4. Vickers Hansen College Salutatorian Intramural Basketball 2, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Football 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tumbling 4, Drama Club 2, Track 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. Donna Hartman Stenographic Thespians 3, 4, Ski Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, J-Hop 3, Ma- nichigan 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Sec. 4, Class Dances 1, 2, Homecoming 4. Lee Hohisel General Rifle Club l , H.S. Bowling 2 ', Football 1', Track 1, 2, 3 , Drama Club 3 . 'Redford High School, Detroit, Michigan. Hugh Hornstein College Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, J-Hop 3, Manichigan Track 1, 2, 3, Math Club 3. ,S Q' 4, Football l, 2, 3, TO, an WWW Jane Johnson Business G.A.A. 'l, Treasurer 4, Chorus I, 2, J-Hop 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 'l, 2, 3, Girls' State 3, Class Dances 1, 2, Bowl- ing 2, 4, Homecoming Dance 4. Susan Johnson College Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Bowling 2, J-Hop 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Manichigan 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Future Nurses l, 2, Class Dances 1, 2, Homecoming Dance 4. National Honor Society. Phillip Johnson Business Rifle Club 2, Book Worms 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3. Robert Johnson General Rifle Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2, J-Hop 3, Chippewa Her- ald 2, Book Worms 2, Student Council 2. Dawn Johnson Home Economics J-Hop 3, Book Worms 4. Gerald Johnson General Bowling 4, J-Hop 3 , Track 3 , Art Club Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3 ', Spring Carnival 3 . 'Royal Oak High. Barbara Konopka College-Stenographic G.A.A. 'l, Secretary 4, Queens Court 3, 4, J-Hop 3, Man- ichigan 4, Trl-Hi-Y 4, Camera Club 4, Class Dances 'I, 2, National Honor Society. Donna Kososki General Rifle Club 4, G.A.A. 'l, Chorus 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, Bowling 3, J-Hop 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Tumbling l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 4, Camera Club 4. K L Carole Kota rak Slenographic G.A.A. 47 H.S. Bowling 47 J-Hop 37 Pep Club 27 Future Nurses Club l, 27 Class Dances 1, 27 Homecoming Dance 4. Carl Kotecki General Student Council 'I7 Football 1. .- 2 Dane Krueger General Chorus 'l, 2 7 Intramural Basketball 17 H.S. Bowling 47 .l-Hop 37 Pep Club 2 7 Basketball 2'7 Intramural Sports 'l. 'Manassas High School. Donald Kruse General 4 in Elaine Kott General Allan Kragor Business Clara Kraus College Rifle Club 47 G.A.A. 1, 47 J-Hop 37 Chippewa Herald 47 Manichigan 47 Book Worms 'I, 2, 37 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Class Dances 1, 27 Future Nurses Club 'l, 27 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Harold Krolczyk industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 'l, 27 Football I, 2, 3, 47 Let'terman's Club 3, 47 Track 'l7 Basketball 'I7 intramural Sports 1. p , We i M f 21 2 1951, M iv-. Gary Larsen General Barbara Lewis Stenographic Rifle Club 4, Chorus 4, H.S. Bowling 4, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Drama Club 4, F.H.A. 'l, 2 , 4-H 'l, 2 , Class Vice-Presi- dent 2 , Operetta 2 . 'Norman-Dickson. Harlen Lorenz College Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, H.S. Bowl- ing 2, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Football 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi- Oh-Went-Ha 4, Older Boys Conference 4. Michael Lynch College Band 'l, 2, 3, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Co-Capt. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Class Dances 1, 2, 3. Q' Elizabeth Kruse College G.A.A. 1, Chorus 2, H.S. Bowling 2, J-Hop 3, Chippewa Her ald 4, Manichigan Co-editor 4, Pep Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, State Legislature 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Na tional Honor Society. Leonard Kurtz College Manichigan 4, Math Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2 ', Chorus 1, 2' Science Club 2 , Junior Review 'l , Jr. National Honor So: ciety 2 , Book Worms 'I, 2', Bowling 1, 2 , Camera Club 4. 'Creston High School, Grand Rapids. '39 Shirley Lyon General Rifle Club 4, G.A.A. 'l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, H.S. Bowling 'I, 2, Drama Club l, 2, 4. James Mackin General 22 R W xc? Kenneth Madsen Industrial Arts Rifle Club 2, J-Hop 3, Football l, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, Co-capt. 4, Class Treas. 4. James Markham Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 3, Class President 2, J-Hop 3, Football 'l, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4. ,ef if T ' ilW k fi-A .W . 1 . Tm film gqggjiffw 4, , , .Q ' . Alfred Medacco industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 4, Track 'I, 2, 4, Homecoming 4. Robert Minster industrial Arts Football 2. 23 l 71 'N if SZ' . W iii-f ,1 I , f X, ,z Douglas Marsh General Rifle Club 4, Chorus l, 2, Basketball 3, Camera Club 3, 4. Keith Martin College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, H.S. Bowling 'l, 2, J-Hop 3, Football 1, Vice- President 'l, Track 'l, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3. John McCarthy College Band l, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, J-Hop 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Math Club 3. William McMullen General 1 1 ff 1. .I I ' B, ty Nw Terry Pierson Business Intramural Basketball l, 3, 4, H.S. Bowling 3, 4, Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 3. Beverly Quinn Stenographic Band 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Book Worms 1, 2, 3. Bruce Rademaker Business Intramural Basketball 'I, 2, H.S. Bowling 'l, 2, Pres. 3, 4, J- Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Boys State 3, Football 4, National Honor Society. Hope Ramsclell College Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, H.S. Bowling 2, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 4, Pow Wow 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Red Cross 2. Anita Oser College Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. Shirleen Parkison Stenographic G.A.A. 1, Chorus I, H.S. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Manichigon Co- Editor 4, Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Pow Wow Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Class Dances 2, 3, H.S. Bowling 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4. is-A Rosemary Revolinski Stenographic G.A.A. 1, J-Hop 3. Darlyne Ross Business G.A.A. 1, Chorus I, 2, 4. 24 Darwin Schimke General .I-Hop 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Manichigan 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Intramural Sports 3, Track 3, 4, Football Capt. 4, Homecoming 4. Audrey Schmeling Stenographic H.S. Bowling 2, 3, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Homecoming 4, Class Dance 1, Class Dance 2. Norman Smithe College Rifle Club 3, Pres. 4, J-Hop 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Manich- igan 4, National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Class Basketball 1 , Golf 1', Hi-Y 2, Sec. 3, 4, Woodcraft Club 1 ', Class Dance 2, Math Club 3, Older Boys Conference 3. 'Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. Willis L. Stendel General 25 Barbara Schuelke College Band 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Chorus 3, J-Hop 3, Music Chairman J-Hop 3, Chippewa Herald 4, Manichigan 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Pow Wow 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Class Dance 1, 2, Homecoming 4. Bonnie Schuelke College G.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, 2, Librarian 3, .l-Hop 3, Chippewa Her- ald 4, Manichigan 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi- Y 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Thes. Sec. 3, Class Treas. 3, Pow Wow 3, Treas. 4, Class Dances 1, 2, Home- coming 4, National Honor Society. Larry Schultz Industrial Arts Football 1, 2. Ellen Shunneson College Band 3, Rifle Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, H.S. Bowling 2, 3, Treas. 4, J-Hop 3, Chip- pewa Herald 4, Manichigan 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pow Wow 4, Class Dances 1, 2, Homecoming 4. ii f, . 7 I 41. X Bethal Vanderburg College Band l, 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. l, Vice-Pres. 47 Chorus l7 Intramural Basketball l, 27 H.S. Bowling 27 J-Hop 37 Chairman of Pow- der Room 37 Chippewa Herald 47 Manichigan 47 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 47 Future Nurses 1, Vice-Pres. 'I7 Red Cross 27 Drum Maiorette 4i Class Dances 'l, 2i National Honor Society. Richard Walle General Rifle Club 27 H.S. Bowling l, 2, 3, 47 J-Hop 37 Track 2. Colleen Washneske General G.A.A. I7 J-Hop 37 Pep Club 27 Future Nurses 2. Rae Wilson Stenographic G.A.A. l, 47 J-Hop 37 Manichigan 47 Pep Club 2. Ronald Stepka Business Paul M. Tarr Jr. College Band l, 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 2, 37 Vice-Pres. 47 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 47 H.S. Bowling l, 27 J-Hop 37 Chippewa Her- ald Reporter 47 Manichigan 47 Football l, 2, 3, 4i Letterman's Club 47 Tumbling 17 Student Council Ili Track 37 Drama Club 27 Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Secretary-Treasurer .li Thespians 2, 3, 47 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 47 Class Dances l, 2. ...A b ,fl Robert Winegar General Chorus l, 2, 3 7 Basketball l, 2 7 Baseball l, 2 7 F.F.A. l, 2, 3 . 'Dimondale-Morrice, Williamston, Mich. Thomas Wolf College H.S. Bowling 3, 47 J-Hop 37 Football 27 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4i Tumbling 'I7 Basketball 17 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 47 Track 'l, 27 Bowling Pres. 47 Camera Club 3, 47 Tennis 3, 47 Capt. 4. Maxine Yager Stenographic G.A.A. 1, Chorus 3, 49 J-Hop 3. Beth Yankee College Co-Valeclictorian J-Hop 3, Manichigan 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Class Dance 2. Mickey Frederickson General Rifle Club 21 Football lp Intramural Basketball 'l, 2, 3, J-Hop 3, Class Dance 25 Track 'lg Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 2. Donna Zimmerman Stenographic G.A.A. 'I, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 'I, 2, J-Hop 3, Manichigan 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pow-Wow 3, 45 Class Dances 'l, 2, Homecoming 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Apsey Senior Class Advisors Qaaqfcbtoag Dear M. H. S. Underclassmen, This is iust a little letter to tell you about our years at M. H. S. It was not all easy, for there was quite a bit of work. As Freshmen we chose for our class officers Russell Dore as President, Keith Martin as Vice-President, Sue Ann Bailey as Secretary, and Paul Tarr as Treasurer. Ellen Shunne- son and Carl Kotecki were elected to the Student Council. Mr. Capper and Mrs. Clason were our advisors for this year only. Our dance was the Western Jubilee, and a variety of dances were arranged. It was this year that we took our first Kuder test, which was the one where we punched a lot of holes in several pieces of paper. When we advanced to Sophomores, we selected Jim Markham as President, Arlene Janowiak as Vice-President, Jean Bauman as Secretary, and John Engwall as Treasurer. For the Student Council we chose Bob Johnson and Donna Hartman. It was this year that Mr. and Mrs. Apsey became our advisors who followed through the last three years with us. Our dance was entitled Moonlight Serenade. Bob Johnson and Arlene Janowiak were the co-chairmen. We ordered our class rings this year, and they surely were nice ones. This year we took the Primary Mental Ability test to find out iust how smart we were. Our Junior year was one of the best. For officers we elected Darlene Janowiak as President, Pat McCarthy as Vice-President, Judy Falk as Secretary, and Bonnie Schuelke as Treasurer. Donna Hartman and Russell Dore were our representatives to the Student Council. The J-Hop was a real success, the title being Blue Hawaii. Russell Dore was the chairman for this dance. It was also during this year that we took the Kuder test over again. ln football Al Medacco received an iniured shoulder in a game. Darwin Schimke made All-Conference second team in football, and Mike Lynch made All-Conference honorable mention in basketball. At last we climbed to the top. As Seniors, John Capper was President, Bruce Rade- maker was Vice-President, Hope Ramsdell was Secretary, and Ken Madsen was Treasurer. Those on the Student Council were Ron Anderson, Donna Hartman, and Russell Dore as President. Mickey Frederiksen brbke his leg and was in the hospital for several months. The skip trip to Washington, D. C., and to New York City was something that will not be forgotten for a long time. Bethal VanderBurg did a very capable iob as head maiorette leading the band through all of its formations. In football an excellent team was produced with Mike Lynch, Darwin Schimke, Harold Krolczyk, and Al Medacco getting on the All- Conference first team. John Capper made the second team, with several others receiving honorable mention. Finally, with much help and co-operation from the other students and from the faculty, we completed our years at M. H. S. and departed with our graduation certificate. Sincerely Yours, Senior Class ll55ll 4 The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Diogenes Nancy Bryck, Treasurer, Helen Meier, Secretary: Harvey Groves, Presidentp David Anderson, Vice President I .dl Q f if ,.. QQ A 'Y-A 1 aqw gf , ' W N- I ' '19 'T . 2 '3 - . 2 . , f , , n. I , A 1 4 , 1 x Jerry Ayres Sandra Beauvais 4 TX 99' A H, Susie Beauvais James Baker Kennth Bauman Louise Bladzik Robert Bladzik Audrey Bowerman Kay Boyer Suzanne Bristol Monnie Bromley Nancy Bryck Dorothy Cabot David Carlson Judy Carlson Sharon Carlson Pat Callan Robert Cederholm J., 1 U i f 'fin V :lil , ' Nw it X ki N. Evanna Adams David Anderson John Anderson Diane Anderson gl fi L A Sandra Christianson Peter Clason Joan Clinton Ronald Dahlke Karla Dahlquist Jack L. Davis Jack T. Davis aaiafw A. as lnlll my s +0 'W J ,af M vi xl: K ,K s 2 K 4 fb F' V1 awww Carol Deising Gene Dumas Donna Dye Lynn Edmondson fi' 3 3 ' :' is A J -,4..g I ,N ARA if M 1 ff' Avy' .. ,C ? l A g A A ' .vs-QV J F- H N f J J it In H- Y A W iib ff s J Axim ia J Qi ' 'F 2' 'ETF LQ ll My N. ff' I J .. .. 1: C y , M: .T K Q? EC 1,V V , E3 V Jia. W x . il 4' :fi- 'Q 'Hoag Nw N Kae Erdmann Sharon Falk Ellery Fauble William Fortier Charlene Fortin Helen Fortier Caroline Froncek Charlotte Gauthier Douglas GeBott Bill Gerred Judy Gerwin Joyce Gillespie Nancy Green Mary Lou Greve Harvey Groves George Gilbert Kathryn Glocheski Robert Haase James Hansen , N o Q , A it q lei! if iiii GT M. 'i A Q N .fl I J 5,-H ll 'i-,n M. AL .1 Janet Hawkins 3' X2 Carolyn Hughes , 'J ' ' U Barbara Johnson Ann Hunn - J t V Q ,, D sei 'W' J 0 I ll - lilulblll Roger Pefley ,.. X V Y X ' n . I, x 'ws .,, , l , fa ,3j ?B'Q 2 l Q J Z: - ' Q3 L V , Marilyn Johnson I Q7 5. X Nancy Johnson is I 'A J I Judy Kempf ! Glenn Knudstrup 'Z 1 Russell Kuenzer E 'V f Annette Laird cmdaw Pete Larsen f Audrey Lewandowski 73 l'l' ,-9 X 1 L-M J Patricia Lewandowski 1 4 .V L . l.lll 'tsl-f it 'ef or ' arry Lmdeman is V ,f Robert Liiweski Kay Linke , LJ s ,3 A Ardis Madsen 'VV J In I Lenetta Madsen , J J' .Nmg Ann Martin , 1 ,f f A v Natalie Mason 'Ia V Z L A Susan McAdam , l l I 5.4. Ronald McCarthy N A ' J Beatrice McClellan ' . I Ann Meduna - Q: f ey 2 Helen Meier V 'f 4? Jean Meister A A lll J' lg 'L J N? etr 4,35 ,,Ar X22 . Q Q Virginia Mikoliiazak X . ' John Mrozik me V -A link Fay Murphy A+' -. 1 ltee A I Charles Nelson 32 ,V Richard Nowak in 1 '54, ll... fl M www' 41 , , 1 . -. ,rf 'SQ QQ J' 48' f ' V :endow Paul Niedzielski Larry Page 5 I ., -.1 2 alll ll ' Louise Parr Gloria Peiker F 'T i , ' ll 'Q-.ff A all t gf .. , 'if' 'Smll Q A a 1 , R i . A :ilk P 'Wil 'rt t 'mr 'fly ik? it e M R R lie? nv F ' ' 5 My 'N Q 1 ef -1 'L ? l ' :'1 ---,j , W ,, t, f 1 ' f ll Aj L. s Elena Piper Arlene Peterson Nancy Peterson Patricia Peterson Kenneth Petoskey Douglas Picardat Robert Picardat Bonnie Racine Karen Rademaker Leanne Raskey James Raatz Roman Roskoskey Conrad Roskoski Jerry Russell Carl Schmitzer Wilma Schuelke Ronald Schultz Grant Sells .lairis Sanger , , 'Ja Dole Shady f 1 Shirley Shifflot Robert Skipski Dale Slonecki , -ear, . Yi! t, l ,V Q in 1 Eglin i ww Marilyn Staff Terry Strandberg Patricia Tageson Thomas Thompson Frank Timmerman Carol Tomaszewski Charles Tomaszewski Robert Treml Beverly Triece Ken Turk Richard Tyson Robert Van Aelst Linda Verheek Jack Wahr Jean Wahr Gerald Walter Raymond Wirtlief Jerry Wright Barbra Zaiger John Zaiger David Zemlicka Martha Zielinslzi Ann Zientek Deborah Smith Lois Smith Bernice Snyder John Soderstrom ' A :VA ,E l,k lx , f ' in M A till, T i 1 l , Kiwi 4 4 . M l W Q, h 1 , v , fi , I ? x .v il R li R l 7' ' x He who would sclve liberfy musf pu? his frusi in democracy. Thomas Robert Kenny, Vice Presidenh Phil Schimnoski, President: Carl Sfolf, Treasurer: Donnci Kowalski, Secrefary Q 'N 4' ,. .6 2 Q Jo Ann Adamczak ' ' V ' - if , Q I N Cliff Adamski X Henry Amor . 'V , qw- Connie Anderson I Sharon Anderson I 5 0264 Tom Anderson l f James Barch A iq! 4 D d B l f A H 5 -Q ' q R 1 1 avi atzer V' f 2 A A, 5 Ken Bernier Q C ' i ' A , ' rf' -' Ken Biederman A S A Sylvia Bladziak 13 fa ..- gf' . L ll -'iw' , . if Sue Bosschem 'P ' S if r ' Dolores Bracken N ' A C. ' A llll: lg, if Skip Bradford .- Lyra Lynn Brown my L M, m Rosalie Brown J, S Y he Q? Donna Bond . ,Q A . . , A , . ' ' 1 5 .-Sfmt . Jeff Butwell 5 '- A V L Bill Carmody by V D 1 by V '23 V B A Gloria Chambers A - A ' ' Ewa, V Ray Chmlelewski 5 I :X jf sv A -L Q ,L I 'Nu . Q! Phil Clohset 5 uf' Robert Cookingham x A ,. -1 Robert Cote Pat Criswell Marlene Dahlke My I Rosemary Davis as J - 9 36 . X, Li. Q ,-,M .,e++'.1 'I l- .J X s. A .9 4- g 4 Rafi 4' ge il' 'if we J' v, 1 fi. K vw , wr-QL K all x 4-ixi .47 , 1, . ,ml -2. :rc 3 4' fv,s 4EE7 155 ll L im. CNZIQQ . . 1 -G -mv -:su ,Q ish -yfaalg i ' slew, , is ,+ SI. J Q, Q F 7 Ilgliliibl loin!!! x liggsggg ng Ik' , 1 Q ? gi ww? j y ,iw Dianne Heuck Ernest Hornkohl John Hogan James Hughes Katheryn Deising Q3 ' Alice Donlz Linda Duschinski Bob Dutkavich if Q11 v ,I -2 Tom Edens Leslie Edikauskas Phil Engwall Lee Erdman Carlton Erickson Palsy Freidrich Don Gallagher Dave Galloway Mary Gerlach Nancy Gerlach Peter Glen Rogene Galembowski John Gorecki Barbara Gorski Alice Guenthardt Fred Guenthardl Rosalie Haose Denise Hansen hay 1 4 1 W' Rosemary Helminski X ix swi'll1l,. hfikfg iyy li ,Q A V if - 1? i- ' ' Darla Humbarger Q! A 'Wi' Chuck Hummel Q1 iii!!! .xx .- Al Q Allen Jacobson i A A Nancy Jensen Barbara Jacobs Dick Jepsen Carol Johnson Bob Johnson Robert E. Johnson Allan Johnson .lan Johnston Bob Kann Bob Kenny Arthur Koller Judy Kott Roland Katt Delores Kowalski Donna Kowalski Pat Krueger Verian Krusniak Mae Krzyzanowski A . 0464 mfg is ' A is ly s D J l or sl y 'ff QZII- y E If J I i x r.rr D' F he J 1 'S 9 Fi f ' I ji sll ... Sally Lindeman Arlene Lewandowski Myrna Linke Robert Lipe Helen Livingston Fred Mackin -he , V V Jackie Mackin 'E I S Roberi Mackin J .V 4, Mary Jane Malenowski N 'll nl . . lk Janet Malkowski U I A Bill Markham i ,fi li S :. . V Bill Martin 'gl 23 S J. Y V m Donna Minster 1 1' W g l' Wayne McGinnis 1, I L J A l ll Jerry Miller V .A s Frank Modreski 1 I lx 'mx , S ,,,Va y Leonard Moser ' -1 5 A 5,2 i 1., X 2 1 ' 'E 'iiiiiif Ralph Myers l i f , , z f Chuck Oleniczak if F, is y y ' Bernard -Pachesny 11 I3 ' .15 Bob Pehrson ,Z L if 'Q Y Alice Pelarski ' 'J' F y 0 X . Sandra Pelarski 'A, ...K Iglliau S - Jackie Pierson , 'CI jZ X Pat Pruski 41 ' X-3 :L i. 2 '1-, ae B R ti K P k,yy? . . I en 5072 E' 'J ' , , J Harvey Raaiz x. Shari Rademaker , Q l Jack Reed ., ll' y' mn. l Zlflflllll f-wi Tom Reed Jess Revolt John Revolt Bonnie Rochfe . LL. - ' 'll:f 1 , l 110. - Q -LLM N 39 - . ., ' All I' Ii i H - ' 1, , -F RP -ff. ' , i ,lf Jul A g A , ii i U -Y en xx- Q , fla re-'e-we-H' . -fm. , -i - ,, T : f-41,3 I V. X Q i J W M f l , at 'Q-by Q I 4 Pat Schimke :gf ' S Phil Shimnoski Q John Schmeling Augusta Schudlick Darlene Schudlick David Schuelke .Hip Shunneson Barbara Skiera James Smith Dave Snyder Audrey Springborn Floyd Stendel Velma Stendel Suzanne Stephens Karl Stolt Sandra Strandberg Susie Stubbs Bob Stuck Carl Sundbeck Shelda Tetzlaff Rosie Thompson Richard Treml David Wahr Pat Wicinslri Carol Wisneski Dale Wittlieff : Z bv W? I ,i i it . .1 gl , 'eng a M , A Mary Wresinslzi Delbert Wright Norbert Zawacki Anita Hedstrom -If A ' 1 I s Q . 4 V -l 'n X Enlighten the people generally and tyranny and oppression of both mind and body will vanish. Jefferson Donald Groves, Treasurerf Dennis Cawfhorne, Secretary: Edward Clinton, Presidenfg Henry Minster, Vice President 3? dv 1 N .. A h John Anderson Sharon Anderson i ' R' -.gy Bob Anderson W l .5 Q Z3 F Roger Baker Jack Bauman Nr Lois Bauman Paul Behm Don Biorkquist Judy Biorkquist Carol Blair Robert Boss Marion Bromley Dale Bufka Gene Cabot Phil Callan Ron Callis Edith Carlson Judith Carroll Dennis Cawthorne Jim Chavalia Shirley Chavalia Ed Clinton Madelyn Conklin Barbara Davis Virginia Anderson 26440060 as ,f s 3 J 04 M-qs V X. X V Nr Q 6 ...gs ' gigs Q D 75 :vr L L nfl Ti , 4 y y Marvin Deising at lj Carol Dore v S ' 7 Q A ,V 42 Roland Dye M , r ,3 f ,Y A i f b Ethel Edikauskas . J, 7 M in J R, 4 as Y '. L, H fi fzeaimea -RQ -v .Z , 'sv I L, V . f. x A-:wif i'!iH 1113 ...ef Q if ,N fi.. , fgr ll .. . lin 1: ? me i n 'if I Jim Edmondson tr i - is y ,.. git Ray Edmondson 5 i!,t if 5 Laura Eisenhort Judy Elenbaas 5? Rim 14 lr K A - P John Fett Charles Fallc Roy Florshinger Leroy Fortier Lois Fortier Scotty Gamache Bradley GeBott Jim Geraci Nancy Gerwin Gordon Gilbert Janice Gilbert Ronnie Gorecki Leoda Gramzo Don Groves Ronald Guenthardt Carol Hansen Judy Hawkins Bruce Hermansen Dennis Henry Robert Hornlcohl Carolyn Hayes Ronald Helminiak J Arlene Engwall Jo Faber l ' N' N L 'vm W I ,viv 7, V l 5- L Y 'V Q .. ' l, ll' 5 , t 11 Y, X Loretta Hersey 43 i l ll 5 ff J 'Ei SS A . gi G- if i '1 li 4 fc , l -s. Bob Kalinoski Floyd Kaczmarek -:SV Sonny Klemeks Bob Koller Robert Kowalski Don Koon Pauline Kraus Ted Krolczyk Theresa Krolczyk Frank Kruse Ruth Kruse Carol Krzyzanowski Jerry Lamerson Pat Landis Raymond Landis Judy Larsen Bill Larson Lynn Lindeman Rudy Linke Allan Lorenz Dick Mackin ll T Evelyn Hull Floyd Jados Jack Jurkowski Hudson Jones X v I i g, .Ai ...nd madman fi! f Q. -L x ' '- A sf lf Y N .af . ,-l X r l 6 QT. n ' f 3? srrsyrr .sy ,,.. 'X sa Bruce Madeley David Madsen David Marsh Marla Marx J N. 'S' auf , Chuck McCorkle 'Q P' Q A if 5 Charlotte Meier r 'dag 'V V! W. ,, Jim Meister E if J -ll 1 Eugene Mickalak I 'L X J w . In fQ. Henry Minster . '51 Q gg' Q Tom Nelson We ' I W J Jim Niedzielski 1 4 l , nz, 28 Robert Novak - 4-:im ,f Mary Ellen O'Herron i y E if James Oleniczak ? A Xbrafx ,,.nM2W'T1ihm?Xv L V John Olencizak I a 4? E Y Z X 'lf' T Louise Olk L13 E -vi, - Jeff OW f ij, Grace Palmer 7 ii ,ii X ' V , Jim Perry .gg qi 6 -dk Jon Peterson 'L 4 J' m of -' Mary Jo Pope -E .X R , Wh - if ' J Marilyn Prindle XX in Carl Raatz JJ,-wg Va' , -E m Charlotte Raatz in A E Earl Racine, Jr. 1 --ff ' ' ii .r i 4 S Avon Raczkowski X Xx Leonard Raczkowski ' Joy Revolt 'K Q 4' 5 '11 l l Q S f ' 'SJ David Rhodea R ' ':-x an f W ' Q. J John Rhodea ' Joyce Ringel Jane Rogers 45 Jean Rogers QU -sv .aw I I iy., A ,i W A I --J ,J f E J 49 it sf , J 1 if :Q KV4, Z, R f fff if! E 1 lf A I if 39 .ESI k . 1 E I 3, Aga Killian? A 5 'Y --Q! ' 6 i 4-of v lt 4 F2 Tom Scott .0 N Elsie Schuelke al S ' , Judy Schultz 5 Robert Severson Dorthy Sharpe Mary Ann Suida Ann Smith Ronald Sonnenberg Mary Ann Story David Stuck Natilie Stypa Carol Swanson Jean Swanson John Swanson Paul Swanson John Switalski Linda Thompson Steve Thorsen Sandra Tomaszewski 1 A Q In lv i . ' i Mavis Rosenberg Kenneth Roskowski Ronald Roskowski Wayne Schmitzer Q,--i f-. - x I N J 1? Q G! in Y 4? I L' 1 A 1 if Al AV i,k . ki v'w , V X x y J I ol J Q , .ge Q gn 'Y l J X A l w E ' N Joann Tyson Mary Wheeler Kay Worden Danny Waite Don Wallace Martha Wieda Sandra Willard Ricky Zimmerman The boisterous sea of liberty is never wifhouf a wave. Jefferson Charles Neitzke, Presidenh Ido Anderson, Vice Presidenfp Jon Snyder, Secrefary Wi? r -'B A 4 f t S7 if -L C t I 1' Karen Baumgartner J Q Q fs 1' ,T X H Alan Anderson Ida Anderson Arthur Bennett James Bond Carole Boyer Gerald Brocki Sandra Bufka Susanna Capper Willard Carl Janet Cederholm Jean Clohset Bob Comstock Marilyn Conklin Ray Dahlvig Joyce Dashner Tom Dutkavich leon Grabowski Donald Green Don Harmer Maym Jo Holm Marilyn Hughes Janet Janicki 5674134 grande I so Ag I Ns.-af K vu-v .vf' I .fu -it , u 5 . 4 if mf Q as .qtqsg 1 55221, ' ft M, Q., '3 J- S 3' C C be C r'tl A e V ' to yl J R e -2 xx e. .lll 54: A 4' one -Ss .ag X , 5 4 X , 54 XV' I an -H AQ , 'Q ,gf Judith Johnson ,nt 4 Sandra Johnson X P, ll , it it 5 l ar A Leslie Kaiser ' Y 4 569455 e A it ,.-wa ui in K fi AX rio no - A ,W M ,,,, N A-z - rf , e , in K kiii of Arai? -vi 1 .X ' 1 Q x1,v- 'QQ .gi -an rf ' .-1-gag -'F X N . .Sz . 49 Dale Numelin r Q' Jean Kalinoski John Knighl Wesley Knight Harold Krause James Krause Dorothy Kukla Bill Lindeman David Lorenz Robert Lutz Lawerence Lytle Dolores Marsh Rolf Marshall Katherine Martin Stewart Mortineau Judy McCurdy Terry McGinnis Keith Meyers J, , ' A W mu ,W W, V Charles Neitzke , A l i L A ' x ' Dana Nurnberger p 5' J . l '3 555 'ruin fl!! 'f-sr 4 SQ! -A 3 Mary Jane Oleniczak 'av W gf Wayne Overla X Leonard Peterson Marian Peterson Philip Quinn Gayle Rensberry Sally Severson Sharon Skipper Betty Smith Jon Snyder Mike Stefaniak Linda Styles Susie Tarr Gary Tice Danny Ursum w. Saw . N i sgp QA -af af 1 3 Rex, or Lowerence Vanderburg Carol Voigts 'V 5 46 if' i Philip Wihlief ..'-- Q V 'S Troy Woody V ' Q Don Zanotti John Zeller Bill Zoot .QL i Y Q, . X Z W f 1 .53 in f - M-v 'E 0 4 - 513' , vi? ei ,..' X Q 134 s-A The value of sports is sportsmanship ...l - lil. I '. UNH fu Plllufll N SWS 5 i' R ' Pnl' U li 1 C U P-. , I Fronf Row fleff fo righfj: Batdorff, McCar1hy, Lynch, Markham, Copper, Schimke, Me- dacco, Dore, Krolczyk, Rademaker, Tarr. Middle Row: Markham, Hogan, Hansen, Ander son, Clohset, GeBotf, 754 I-,-1, 1Middle Row Confdl Krogor, Knudstrup, Kenny, Thompson, Coach Pearson. Back Row: Coach Gorfunkle, Tomcszewski, Dumus, Anderson D., Lorenz, Anderson R., Sells, Bo- rucki, Shimnoski, Manager Gilbert. Phoio by eourhsy of all MANISTEE NEWS-ADVOCAYI Malcolm Pearson Head Coach John Anderson, R.E. Wt. 154 Ht. 6 Class Jr. Ron Anderson, E. Wt. 155 Ht. 5-11 Class Sr. John Capper, QB. W1. 161 Ht. 5-10 Class Sr. All Conference Second Team Russ Dore, R.G. Wt. 160 Ht. 5-10 Class Sr. All Conference Honorable Mention James Garfunkle Assistant Coach Dave Anderson, L.E Wt. 140 Ht. 5-11 Class Jr. Jack Batdorff, G. Wt. 176 Ht. 5-11 Class Sr. Phil Clohset, R.E. Wt.n185 Ht. a-1 Class Soph. Doug Gebott, R.T. Wt. 203 Ht. 6-2 Class Jr. Jim Hansen, QB. Wt. 145 Ht. 5-9 Class Jr. All Conference Honorable Mention 0 Bob Kenny, QB. Wt. 145 Ht. 5-8 Class Soph. Allan Kragor, T.-E. Wt. 183 Ht. 6-2 Class Sr. All Conference Honorable Mention Harlan Lorenz, R.T. Wt. 180 Ht. 6-4 Class Sr. Jim Markham, L.H. Wt. 140 Ht. 5-8 Class Sr. All Conference Honorable Mention John Hogan, L.E. Wt. 155 Ht. 5-11 Class Soph. Glenn Knudstrup, R.G. Wt. 165 Ht. 5-10 Class Jr. Harold Krolczyk, L.G. Wt. 200 Ht. 6-3 Class Sr. All Conference First Team All Northwest Michigan First Team Mike Lynch, C. Wt. 160 Ht. 6 Class Sr. All Conference First Team Al Medacco, FB. Wt. l70 Ht. 5-10 Class Sr. All Conference First Team All State Honorable Mention Pat McCarthy, R.H. W1. 145 H1. 5-10 Class Sr. Bruce Rademaker, L.T. WI. 200 H1. 6 Class Sr. All Conference Honorable Mention Most Improved Player Grant Sells, L.T. Wt. 178 Ht. 5-11 Class Jr. J Paul Tarr, FB. Wt. 158 Ht. 5-11 Class Sr. Chuck Tomaszewski, W1. 198 H1. 5-10 Class Jr. L.G Bill Markham, C. Wt. 152 Ht. 5-10 Class Jr. Wt. 168 Ht. 5-10 Class Sr. All Conference First Team All Northwest Michigan First Team All State Honorable Mention Most Valuable Phil Shimnoski, FB. Wt. 145 Ht. 5-8 Class Soph. Tom Thompson, R.T. Wt. 160 Ht. 5-10 Class Jr. Del Wright, FB. Wt. 150 H1. 5-10 Class Soph. George Gilbert Student Manager Captain Darwin Schimke, R.H. Firsf Row ILeff ro Righfj: Bufka, Golloway, Kofi, Collis, Swanson, Modreski, Skipski, Jepsen, McCorl:le, Andersen, Mgr. Oleniczak. Second Row: Coach Hendrickson, Behm, Shimnoski, Edikauskas, Engwoll, Racine, Lindeman, Wright, McCarthy, Cederholm, Ayres, Frechett, Schulke, Coach Bedingham. Third Row: Raatz, Treml, Adomslci, Schmiizer, lindeman, Jones, Roskoski, Erdmonn, Waite, Thorsen, Oleniczak, Reed, Roskoski, Rohdea, Moisfer, Raaiz. Coach Hal Hendrickson ' RESERVE GAMES Manisiee ......... ........ 7 Honor ........... Manisfee ........, ........ 1 9 Reed City Manisfee ......... ........ 6 Ludington ..... MGHIUOO ......... ........ 2 5 Elberia .,....,.. Mamsfee ......... Manlsfee ......... ........20 Big Rapids . Manistee ......... ........ 3 3 Traverse City ..... ..l3 Cadillac ............ ..,.... 7 Mamstee ......... ......... 4 0 Ludington ....... ....... 6 Coach John ledinghom Q L efs all get him! ,, 51, f - 6 Manlstee ...................... 20 Manlsiee ............ ...... Manlsiee ...................... Manllfee ...................... Petoskey ........ .......... I 3 Alma .......... .....,.... 1 2 Big Rapids Sf. Francis Manistee ...................... I9 Manisiee ....,................. 33 Manistee Manistee .,......... ...,... 7 Ludington ...... Cadillac ............ North Muskegon Mt. Pleana nt ..... 4- 1' 'QQ 1 Lef's shake! Dar ,N Al x., 'K sp. 'F A n T o T .few X V ,. by uf ,ny,. ,gage-., '4 . , wyn-vm '-f. -3 , 5 . 6 W. Ak :gpm sv V f .an -'f..:,5,W 'lf Me 'li 99' K ,Phplo by Courhay of NEWS-ADVOCATE A Nw, ,,, 4 1 M, O .45 Monistee plunggs dverffor u 1T.D. 'Q' f . fggff P l Q Q .if 1, 1 VW ' f3'35.JIw., . 5 ff fi'- ' ' L . ,J S x 3 D X.:-X , ' 5? 1 A 1 7 M3 -L .X K U W i . W K' . i - 1 1 s hJ i K H 2 .sms ,- , .A A My L,-9 ' 5 Alfy cnqhny .Uwsws-Ans7dc' .,,, Mu Q: A .- . . V- 1+ , -f wf4m- Q ' A A ' ' .M 'f,+ 1ffM: : 1 ' V fi- - 1Y,,'LY'5.gg, K , a ,Q K, X1 .V-fs' . ! I,L , fp, y eff-,f - X' rf r xkAL9.1li, -'L , X ' fl wr I 71. QL. ir NJA R Aix -Q J .K X 4 'T' 1955 ,- ! , '3 54 .--4 rg C31-. -L LJ - 'Y Phoio by Courtesy of News-Advocate Front Row Neff fo righflr Jerry Wright, Jim Hansen, Roman Roskoskey, Mike Lynch, Ron Anderson, John Mrozik, Bob Kenny. Back Row: Jim Baker, Mgr., John Hogan, Jack Wahr, Dave Anderson, John Anderson, Doug GeBo11, Bruce Rademaker, Ken Madsen, Jack Davis, Jerry Ayres, Coach Hendrickson. xi 505 i - - -gg i W- '13-gi.,V :4V, w gc .,, Ei- QL. -gg' sg ,'rf1.,., . ,. .5 V ' l A 3, illiff V t v iii -K 1, ffl if V . . . . ,. gs , af . , we . - -it , - X ,N U A '5 Ken Madsen Mike Lynch Bruce Rademaker Doug GeBot1' ...M-is 5 Jim Hansen A Dave Anderson B b K John Hogan 0 enny Coach Hal Hendrickson Varsily Games Opponents We They Hari .,,,,,,, ..,...... 4 9 60 Shelby ,,,,,,, .....,... 4 0 61 Alma ...,,... ........A 5 9 52 Petoskey ..... ......... 7 2 67 Ludingfon .,,....., 30 53 R ' ,,,,,,, .....,... 4 4 62 . Jack Davis Nsledplilgam 61 Roman Roskosk' Cadillac ......... ......... 5 2 48 Big Rapids ..... ..,...... 4 2 65 Alma ,,,,4,A,,,, ......... 4 2 68 Ludington ....... ......... 5 2 66 v-f 1 Mt. Pleasant ,,.,., .....,... 5 4 68 Cadillac ......... ....,.,.. 4 9 58 Big Rapids ...., .,.,..... 4 2 53 Ludingfon' . ......... 42 64 Jack Wah, John Anderson 62 7 I xl fz 2ewwea .r Q VW. . r .rg 'iff f , ,.,'-,g ww Z Q r ANN 1 f 'W' Pm' K X xv .4'6z'z'Ze ' GeBott grdbs a rebound against Ludington. Kenny shoots one while Lynch looks on. Davis scores on push shot against Mt. Pleasant. gcwketfafl 6404 701 7461206 ,,1 Coach Hendrickson's Chippewas are made up almost entirely of underclassmen. In spite of the mediocre season this year, most of the team shows great promise for the future. 'vu 'Qt mob mm an ation The track team of 1954 under the coaching of Mr. Pearson and Mr. Hendrickson, prided itself in having more than 60 boys out for the team. Relay team talks it over How fast was if, Coach? Waiting for the gun r O n x x. N X Y' ,SW A N r lt,- 'Q QQIIJ E. .? wal III .ina .H'.l lu.. Ilia Ill .ll Reason and cnhn Wdgmenh ihe quaHHes bdongmg to o leaden FacHus K2 KPN J ,.. The Manistee High School Band, considered to be the finest marching band in our district, is under the direction of Ray Maxwell. Last year the band brought great honors to Manistee when they received a l rating at the District Festival and then went on to Lansing to participate in the State Band Festival where they received a ll rating. They put on many impressive ywzm Bethal VanderBurg Bernice Snyder Barbara Gorski Leanne Raskey va 'ag r I 48' l'llG,9x, , - 33 - V A sf aiu. 4 X I M 7- 'K 3: '-'mg' 4 .1 .ti wading .1 . pewzwk J .t , Erma! Left lo Right . t -4: Photo by courtesy of the MANISTEE NEWS-ADVOCAYE performances at the football games during the half time and also gave a Christmas and Spring Concert that was well received by the public. Many ofthe members entered the District Solo Ensemble Music Festival in Cadillac and received high ratings. David Batzer ..............,.....,,,.,,,..,.......,,..... Secretary Keith Martin ...... Jan Johnston... John Anderson ....... Paul Tarr ............, Chairman of Social Committee .........................................l.ibrarian .........Vice-President ..............President Gffczm Zed The Mixed Chorus, consisting of 51 members, is under the direction ol Miss Virginia Reinecke. This year the chorus made three public appearances when they presented a Christmas Concert, Spring Concert and sang for Baccalaureate. They also participated in the Chorus Festival that was held in the spring. M... . ' The Girls' Glee Club made only one public appearance when they presented a concert with the grade school chorus early in the spring. 70 dance! The Student Council has done ca commendable iob this year of solv- ing the problems of the student body. Mr. Rcudke is the advisor and Russell Dore is president. Other of- ficers cre Doug GeBott, vice-pres- identp Donna Hartman, secretary, The Hi-Y, a young men's Christian, club, has been busily engaged in many pleasing and profitable proiects this year. They were assisted in these proi- ects, such as helping on the Community Chest drive, selling candy bars, and sponsoring a hayride and banquet, by the leadership of Mr. Thayer and Pres. Russell Dore. The other officers of The club are: vice-president, Peter Clasonp secretary, Gary Carden, treasurer, Jack Wahr, and Paul Tarr, chaplain. wif az-We-Z The Tri-Hi-Y club, under the leader- ship of President Bethal VanderBurg, Vice-President Bonnie Schuelke, Secre- tary Susan Johnson and Treasurer Nan- cy Peterson, has had an active year. Selling corsages at Homecoming and carolling at the hospital at Christmas were among the activities of the organ- ization this year. Many of the girls at- tended the pre-legislative conference at Mt. Pleasant and several went on tc Lansing and took part in the Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y Youth Legislature. 24664 The Drama Club has enioyed a successful year with several plays to their credit and learned the principles of the theatre in prac- tical and classroom sessions with Mr. Kuldau as director and instructor. ieapimz Za! The National Thespian Society is com- posed of drama students who have had the required theatrical experience. Members took part in the plays sponsored by the drama department. Russell Dore was elected president and Mr. Kuldau is the advisor. A winter picnic was one ot the main events of the ski club this year. Also, many of the members worked on our Manistee winter sports area. The skiers elected John Capper as president and Hope Ramsdell as vice-president. Mr. Copper is the advisor. 5 VV i ,.. B C -I. , A l'i .fx 1 1 .AA gun i Four top shots of the club-Harlan, Paul, Hugh, Larry Thursday evenings find Mr. Simons and Mr. Howe instructing mem- bers of the Rifle Club in the proper use of firearms. Norman Smithe is pres- ident of this organization and the other officers are Paul Tarr, vice-presi- dent, Fay Murphy, secretary, Jack L. Davis, range officer. 77ZaZ4emczz'cc4 fffaanqmaaa Q Zettezmea gale' f4l'4ZeZf-ic fgaaacdmfdon 5. E Under the advisorship of Fred Caro, the Photography Club has had a series of field trips, lectures, and meetings in order to fa- miliarize its members with the fundamentals of photography. The officers are: Jack Bat- dorff, president, Karl Stolt, vice-president, Sue Bailey, treasurer, and Sharon Carlson, secretary. Paw Wow This year the Pow Wow Club has helped with pep meetings, served as usherettes for the fotball games, and assisted with the ath- letic banquet. Mr. James Garfunkel is the new advisor this year. The officers are: Nan- cey Galloway, president, Shirleen Parkinson, vice-president, Bonnie Schuelke, treasurer, and Barbara Schuelke, secretary. mem 60:5 The fall of 1954 found Mary Wresen- ski, Carolyn Hughes, Bee Cee Snyder, Gussie Kososki and Martie Zielinski cheering on the first team squad for this year's games. Gussie Kososki was elected as captain by both cheering squads. Nancy Bryck, Rosalyn Thompson and Elsie Schuelke compose the second team squad. Mrs. Engwall is the advisor of both cheerleading squads. wx 11.-x,ff+1r:m11 ,ww ' e41,wwmef,1.fmwew v ' D 1 - . I L 1' .Lg wv,1.,, ' 1, 'W , The Clnppewa Herald :- as to All From the Chnp Herald Staff Represented at re' I3 Delegates, Twn ' Faculty Advisers Presenk at lli-Y-Tri-lll-Y Session 1 mm- 11111111 111 114111111-r 1 1 411- I-11 Ihr 1-iv.h1l1 1111--n 1 .1 11111 I II N ml 'l 11 H1 Y lvl I l I ll 1 l.u1s1111 on 11 1 1n11 1. 1111 me 1 1 ll 1111- .1411-11-1:1-1 I 1 1 1 .111 1'15111i 1 1 1 1 1- 11.11.1111 1 1 111111111-1 l'.1l 1 11 1 111.1,11 111-111ul 1 1111111111 11.11.111 1 1 111- 1: x11 1 'I 1 -1 1 l I -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 ,N 1. U 1 1 -11... 1.1ll1 1 1 11 1 11 1, .11111 I 111 1 11111 1111.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1l 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111.11111 111 1 ix' 'Q Co-Editors ..,..,. Photographer ...,.......... Assistant Photographer ....,..,, Business Manager .....,.. Senior Editor ....,... Classes Editor ......,.. ......Elizabeth Kruse Shirleen Parkison ...,,,.Bob VanAelsi ..,......Jeff Butwell ......Leonard Kurtz ,Barbara Schuelke .......Beverly Quinn Organizations Editor ......... .,...... B onnie Schuelke Fine Arts Editor ...,,..... Bethel VanderBurg Sports Editor ,,,...,,...... ......... H arlan Lorenz Advertising Manager ,....,. ..,.... V ickers Hanson Faculty Editor ,.,,.,.,.,... ..,...,.. S usan Johnson Advisor ...,.... .......Mr. Stanley A . 01' ' 'if' . K A, 1 1 . A HM' I :fl 7754 Z'-5 Hn 7 1 42' . -Qt. H 1 . . 4 2 5 45 H! il IX T E ! p 6 f i 1 .5 Q- x u an i L fy, 7955 F-Wow 1954 1 j ui A Q -.,,.,-- Wi, gt amffia 64014 Elwyn Gauthier, Henry Amor, Lee Erdman, John Gauthier. Elsie Schuellce, Mary Ann Story. I Audrey Lewandowski, Ann Meduna, Pat Lewandowski, Charlotte Gauthier Bob Kowlinowslci, Jim Oleniczak, Ray Wittlief, Don Koon, Ron Guenhardt, About twenty-five students meet on Monday and Tuesday evenings to learn the basic principles of tumbling and to prepare the acts for Sands Circus next summer. Mr. Arnold, director of ath- letics, is the instructor. An ounce of enferprise is worth a pound of privilege. Marvin W-1, iii 33 ,-44 ' 'Wiki 700-NSY DOW? A 1 .ssl I 1:-1 thx Till , F 318 1 V. amrfzfn- mflf..' .. , - ,. ..i . 1 R Qia , Q Ni ml?-R FERGUSQN BASSARAB MOTORS Xi? Electric Store Oldsmobile Cadillac River Sf. Phone 215 Phone 556 w ry, 433 Water St. Phone 133 486 River n'B 5SE6 MANISTEE LAUNDRY .IEBAVY-SORENSON AND com. comb. 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X , . r ' f f A G+' 41 - Photo by Courhsy of MANISTEE NEWS-ADVOCATE The Manisfee High School Marching Band 9 4944 W 9 When it rains it pours iodized or plain ,xx Compliments of . . . GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL Savings Bank Building THOMPSON'S MEN'S STORE I 1-Q----n-.4-.l-lli W. W. MAC COMPANY MANISTEE IRON WORKS 372 River Street Phone 2052 DIVISION or MICHIGAN TOOL coMPANY gmgmmdazam and Em' Www to the i?55 63444 THE MANISTEE GDIINTY SAVINGS BANK +I Ll..- G. W. HERNDON A P 8 Mrmistee's Leadihg jeweler O I 368 River St. Phcme 496 363 River St. Phone 1060 I H , 1 . JI- 4 H- M ' . Q .51 . 1 . A v .svvr 5. N ' f 'R -fa 1' e I I , If gg- . ,, . yy- I x- ,., , 1 N 1 . 1 X e s e MANISTEE J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY 374 River Street Phone 6-J P1 Wffvfi, 1 I r 5 Q O re Q , ,,,.,x ,rm In , O -i 0 ,F o 'C ri' I --5.-. W W .-.q-- 'I' 2. CiUo ' Q 'I 'Il I I 1 uII0Dl H I S5968 TQ F B ' S 2 C 4 I 9 MMIII Hamas-'A AMERICAN BOX BOARD COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS - DETROIT - FILER CITY - CHICAGO YQ.. .411-.-,-,-i... rw' n I 1 i . F 5w.,, L s ' lg Q F Q E F i K IDIIIVE-IN FIIUIT DIAIIKET Fresh Fruits 81 Vegetables GERALD RADKE From fhe Garcien Spofs Plumbing 81 Heating of America . Supplies 533 First St. Phone 56 H0 Washington Si. Phone 1353 J. ll. SIIULTS COMPANY COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE Anlon STUDIO 278 RIVER PHONE 183 50 Division St, Phone 968 14 glance 171 to out Zztute! Nl W CLASS if or Xi, 55 2- i Qui: f R mm mowmw X fy! X You have iust reached one of life's cherished goals-graduation! What you do now is largely a matter of personal choice but of one thing you can be sure . . . the knowledge you have gained and the work and study habits you have formed during the past twelve years of school, applied to your new endeavor, will go a long way toward determining the success you achieve! Good luck to all of you, Reddy Kilowatt Your Electric Servant CDN IIMERS POWER CDMPMIY 3'- '51 9 4 ,Q- ,v . K P ' I w- K .- 'Fo QQQYQBN ,la p 4 9 A M if f 5 LW ,U fuh 9 5? ix -A s 1 QS. I . , ,. . N -. --..,M N-Q--., ,L . V--.--va .. W...-.-.um .-.-.----..-U., a Q... w.. 'vi .N ., N N Q , '-1 M K ..- O51 -4 5 . .... Q' vw, - ,... if . 1 llerglulld Drug BUD CARBEN Walgreen Agency YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER ROHJQ f For Your Recreafion Needs 42ORiverS1reet Phone 715 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Sports center Y 1 'ij 'lr f K , 1 .Ai 6 zz Q 1 I '2- 4 . 'igw fl -0 9 . 93412 Q - My fe M- ,fl 1. ll, x X f ii 5 w MICHIGAN LUMBER COMPANY 70 ARTHUR ST. PHONE 90 Manistee Motor Sales Your Buick - Pontiac Doalor 457 River Street Phone 194 Complimenfs of Cook's Business and Travel Service Capifal Airlines World Connections Les' Bar . B , Q Bookkeeping Tax Service Mimeo Addressogrophing 447 River Streel Phone 345F-l - F-2 Weston Schuelko Contractor 81 Builder 1175 Maple Street Phone 1989-J PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING KRAUS PAINT CCI. Residential O Commercial O lnduslrial 152 Cleveland St. 22-iw E. Front St. Manistee, Mich. Traverse City, Mich. Phone 660-F1 Phone 2603 Clinton Compliments . of Office Supply Company Credit Bureau of Manistee ROYG' TYPeW i'e'5 , Office 8. School Supplies 59 Maple Sl. Phone 1870 410 River Sf. Phone 707 Best Wishes fo lhe Seniors Sally 8 Sue B Cl and Band ox eaners Jimmy, Too 423 River Sl. Phone 1023 84 Division St. Phone 1676 i Meyer 8 Wahr fi,-'xx 6, I Westinghouse Appliances Everything in is O X :AJ 0 m D r Hardware O 87 Division Sl. Phone 490 Amy of Dmawzcm Gardner Complimenfs Jewelry and Gift Shop of Established 1867 Riverside Motel 431 River Sf. Phone 387 Complimems Complimenls of of llolsum Baker . y Ros Grlll Bread Baked by Manisfee Employees 315 River Sf. Phone 1985 KAN N Cr COM PANY Chrysler and Plymouth Automobiles Trucks We Service All Makes of Cars 334-338 River Street - Phone 108 Rex Grill Home Style Cooking 354 River St. Phone 511 For . . . . Quality Coal and Service Best of Luck fo the Class of '55 IIAGLUNIPS St9V9,S 1:03. Yard Floor Covering and Bedding 200 Fifth Ave. Phone 409 117 Washington St. Phone 1634 ARNOLD'S Congratulations Seniors Standard Service wBll0y,S lllldill 8 TV Shop Car Washing and RlVBI' sl. P11008 Lubivicafing 107 Washington St. Phone 571 Swen on Monuments JUHNSOWS Markers and Stones 66 Made to your order Service 294 River St. Phone 71-F1 535 Cypress St. Phono 140 Compliments of . . Falleen Drop Forge Co., lne. Snyder's Smart Shoes Vogue Theatre Bldg. 383 River St. Phone 88-J DORR'S FOOD SHOP Your Independent Grocery 435 River Sf. Phone 244 Northrup Drug Store Your Rexoll Dealer Prescriptions 359 River St. Phone 460 Home Service Studio FrIedrIch's Sporting Goods Fishermenis and Hunters, lleadquarters Century Bouts Licenses Guns Ammunition RlV6l' sl. Pl1OI I6 Johngon Mgfqyg 65 Cypress St. Phone l690 KNUDSTRUP Hotel Chippewa I Electric Company Compliments the Seniors 421 River St. Phone 400 Complimenis of . . . CHUCK BUYER NOUD LUMBER COMPANY Lurnber - Building Materials Millwork Chas' A' Boyer 'nc' me washington sr. Phone as Insurance ANllEllSON Complimenfs of 0lson Lumber Company Furniture and Appliance You'll do beifer at Anderson's Your Lane Cedar Chesf Dealer 61 Filer Sf. Phone 22 For Thirst . . . Drink Squirt Congratulations Seniors d . an Dan, the Tallor Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer Ladies and Gents bt' Dry Cleaning - Alterations Pomeroy Bottling Work 79 Division street Phone 413-w 53 Clay Street Phone 464 Compliments AMERICAN CLEANERS of Mike' Barber Shop 286 River Street Phone 512 Best Wishes to the Class of 55 The Chippewa Garment Co. 341 First Street Phone 1356 Johnston and Goudie Plumbing and Heating Kol-Master and Iron Fireman Stokers Standard and Kohler Plumbing Fixtures 332 First Street Phone 902 Miller's Pharmacy Always Something New in Millinery and Dry Goods Drugs and Prescriptions al Soda Fountain Service AIl'l1a,S 328 Division Street Phone 63 Alma Erickson 349 River Street Phone 468 Congratulations to the Class of 55 from Economy Furniture 317 River Street Phone 1952 Galloway's Pa tries Everything in Delicious Baked Goods 341 River Street Phone 533 RED CROSS PHARMACY Congratulations To The Class ot 55 F or Compliments Drug and Sport Supplies of P. M. TARR See Karl 380 River Street Phone 657 Compliments of 0akes Insurance GAMBLES NFO' Every Needu Authorized Dealer 320 River St. Phone 320 The Friendly store River Street Manistee AN DERSON'S , CompIIments nnuc STORE O, PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS ECONOMY FOOD MARKET 339 RIVER STREET PHONE 'l5'I JEAN'5 SODA BAR Manistee Palnt co. PARK DAIRY ICE CREAM k B Deckrrginl Pate ros. Hig ua ity Paint SODA BAR SERVICE and Imperial Fine Wallpaper PARTY SPECIALTIES Opposite Post Office IIa WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 160 67 WP 5 IW 694 Congratulations ..... Class df 55 Maekin Service 300 River St. Phone 177 .lerry's Flowers Beautiful Flowers For Every Occaslon PHONE 245 HARRY PKIKIR. MGR. EE'S BUSIEST Clflll 439 RIVER ITREET MANIITII. MICH. LYMAN'S Headquarters for School S'-'PPlle5 Congratulations P It my em Bradford's Furnlture Books stationery 407 River Street Phone 124 Gifts 425 River Street Phone 1 For 9 Suits and Overcoats Shorty S Take out BILLIEQS Groceries clarinet- Shop Magazines 385 River shoe' Phone 853 129 Washington Street Phone 1700 clossunk Jewelry Congratulations, Seniors Gifts, Jewelry, Watch Repairing Margarevs shop 395 River Street 369 River Street Phone 301 Manistee Phone 21-W . . B 'h , ' Best Washes, Seniors es' WB es Semen Kunz Market Western Auto Associate Store 325 Third Street Phone 1574 342 River Street Phone 1750 J 'Q' mf? giggmb was will Mill T 4, 3: V .yn ,. 5 xv, ,F Vp g - v. - . f . r , 1 A L QM' I 1 l -1.. J 1 3, 4 l Q i 1 . , , -5 1 ' ...M 4 hs... ,.-PL- L ., .V 'H' mv Q 1 V V .wg K uf 'N 'G Administration ....... Advertising ....... Vndez Contents ................................. Custodians and O ice Staff... ff Dedication .............................. Faculty ................... Classes ...................... Eighth Grade ........ Freshmen .......... Sophomores ...... Juniors . ...... Seniors ....... Organizations ....... Annual ........... Band .................... Camera Club Cheerleaders Chorus ........... Dramatics ....... G. A. A. ...... . Herald .............. Hi-Y ...................... Letterman's Club ............ Math Club .......................... National Honor Society Pow Wow Club .................. Rifle Club .............. ....... Student Council ....... Ski Club ................ Thespians .......... . Tri-Hi-Y ..... Tumbling ....... Sports ................... Basketball ..... Football Track ...... Tennis ....... 108 V z xi, -' f HQ 1 .x ,1 F .5 A I , QD Q. iii fe lr P ' P. ages, 4' Pg Q. ! '..,,,f M1 Vh -1. N L 'S'-ff' sr V- -'a X 1 i . Eg J, 4 ', --fr ,I k+A.:a .1 v 1 we-'g3 5 VNUQUK5 4 ..w f ,1,V X ' 1 1 w 1 J!! W ' 1-H X WN N , ' W. 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