Marlette High School - Scribe Yearbook (Marlette, MI)

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i 5 2 S v 2 5 Z E 3 2 5 3 2 f E E2 IHI SCRIIH 1951 MARLETTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL Marlette, Michigan The Marlette Community School reorganization was voted in 1935 and the present building was completed in 1937. Wm. McCr-ea, Emil Gisoh, Irven QI: Callender, Harold Doyle, and James Dale were the 0 QQ first Board of Education. At that time the enroll- 5292 9 ment was SOO with 20 teachers. At present there gt are over 900 students with 33 full-time and 3 part Qi? time teachers. 0 3 Oo! X 77 0 William McCrea, presidentg Kenneth Redmond, QI' f treasurerg George Tealeg Alfred G. Amundsen, superintendentg Charles Wood, secretaryg Robert 4 O CQII' President McCree has been a member of the 60,2 Board since before its organization in 1935. Mr. Willis is a new member this year while Mr. Teale, Mr. Wood, and Mr. Redmond have been giv- ing their services for a longer time. 2 . Walter Nickel Mr. Nickel has been a very ambitious hard-working princi pal since coming in 19k2. His quiet judg ment is always evi dent in decisions. Helen Richmond Mrs. Richmond is general bookkeeper and secretary for Mr. Nickel. Alfred G. Amundsen Mr. Amundsen came to our school as su - erintendent in 1958 from the State De- partment. He has been working in a fine way for the school. Lionel Gibb Mr. Gibb was named grade principal upon the resignation of Mr. Jensen at the be- ginning of the school year. He also teaches history. .,!4jLic1llllh5fFZlfi6UQ Jim ie Wood Doris Walker Mrs. Wood is the Miss Walker is the private secretary for receptionist for the Superintendent Amund- superintendent's main sen. office. 1 r E sweet Calvin Byers Richard Austin Joseph Ross Neiland Thompson 61965 lg? ..fiZJ4cJcnZy Phyllis Sweet Calvin Byers Richard Austin Hot Lunch Sth Core Agriculture F.H.A. Sth Sponsor F.F.A. 10th Sponsor G.I. Instructor Joseph Ross Jennie Slack Latin Com ercial Club Econ Neiland Thompson Com erce English Coach Scribe F.T.A. Shop Chatterbox 9th Sponsor llth Sponsor Mark Boersma: Science, Chemistry, Physics, llth Sponsor G01 da Gaski Us Edward Huntoon Hobart Revis Jerry Edwards Sheldon M1115 Bgulah Rudd 6lCZtl6Zf Edward Huntoon Robert Revis Golda Gaskin Industrial Arts Junior High Math Mathematics Farm Mechanics Junior High Science Math Club G.I. Instructor 10th Sponsor Beulah Rudd Jerry Edwards Sheldon Mills Civics Senior Band Assistant Coach Core Junior Band llth History Library Grade Band James Tuck: English, Dramatics, 12th 12th Sponsor 7th Sponsor Sponsor James Tuck I In 1958 the class of n5ln started off in a slow blue and whit ' . I e freight train with g?P2Znxma3ely 35 passengers aboard. The train slowly proceeded to climb the Mountain 0 e ge, o reach its goal at the end of thirteen years. felsng eipergence which will never be forgotten by any of the passengers, was when a th 0 S um eclded to depart FY 1eaP1Hg out a window. The group traveled through was igikeinwiig ??2ZhOZ?2ge?XC1t1nS episodes and soon found themselves at the half- Finding the present means of transportation to the peak of the mountain too S1 the passengers transfered to a faster moving passenger liner. The eighth rade 3:1 ended by a memorable trip to the Edison Institute, Green Field Village and ihe R T Oak Zoo. None of the passengers were left behind at the last stop. , cya Again trains were changed for the final portion of the journey. This time to the modern NTrain of Tomcrrow,H which was equipped with a diesel engine to speed the climbers on their way. The engineer for the Freshman year was Bob Kukovich with AHPS KSYS HS t0P assistant, Pat Williams taking down the notes, and Tom Piper han- dling the financies. The extensive Freshman Initiation was survived by the majority of the travelers. The new engineer of the sophomore year was Ron Chrzanowski. Leona Gerber acted as chief helper, Janet Lowers did the writing and Royce Pawloski kept the books in- tact. It was then our turn at handing out the surprises of the initiation. Oh Boy!! what fun. The first money making scheme of the group was the V.L.W. Hop, which was a comparatively hugh sucess. As juniors, Don Jackett was chosen to guide the train upward. Bettie Holland was second engineer, Barbara Benedict watched the minutes go by, and Jack Diegel wrote the many checks. The Junior Play, uIt's a Daten, was presented with much enthusium and received with great applause. The next money making project was the annual J-Hop which was not as successful as it could have been. About this time the train load discovered money as well as time was fleeting. Respect was shown to the earlier knowledge climbers by the presentation of Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Pretty good ham, huh! An outstanding event of the year was the thrill of receiving the class rings. Remember all the shining pride that flashed around. At this point the travelers started out on the last mile in the bright blue and white diesel, with a red rose insignia. The elected crew was Carlyle Hager at the throttle, Anne Keys blowing the whistle, Janet Lowers recording the journey, and Lois Ann Innes counting pennies. During the last three years the very able guides were Porters James Tuck and Sheldon Mills. . Some of the high lights of the Senior year were the Senior Prom, joyous but ex- pensive, the play, Jr.-Sr. Banquet, the Honorable Senior Tea. Last but not least came the Senior Trip to Washington D.C., which will be remembered by all. The passengers were very weary after the annual event of skip day. The train slowly pulled to a stop at the terminal where roll was called and 22 of the original passengers were still aboard. They were Barbara Benedict, Leona Gerber, Elna Jean Gerstenberger, Vera Jean Hewitt, Bob Kukovich, Lois Ann Innes, Carl Miller, Lois Howard, Anne Keyes, Lo- anne Scholtz, Bruce Morrice, Beverly Mulholland, Roger Sparling, Margie Weaver, Nancy Wilson, Rachel Williamson, Royce Pawloski, Prudence Smith, Lloyd Hoist, Ann Wilcox, and Harvey Nelson. Blue robes set off with red roses were donned for the Baccalaureate and Commence- ment ceremonies. Receiving their certificates of knowledge all left the beloved train to go on to higher ambitions. e eniord Carlyle Hager NSilly or serious depending on the time.n F.F.A. l-2-3-M, Reporter , Pres- ident M3 Class President ' Pres- ident's Club L, President L. Mary Craig What is well done is done soon enough.n F.H.A. 13 Journalism l3 Hot Lunch l-23 Librarran 1. H Anne KeysCdKG.J1w1iLvJuL1rxU nIt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.n F.H.A. l-2-3-ll, President I+, Re - ional Secretary 23 Band l-2-3-E, Secretary M3 Commercial Club 3-A, Secretary 33 Class Vice-President l-23 Presidents Club L3 Math Club 23 Jr. Play 3. Allen Brown nIt isn't what you do it's the way you get away with it.n Janet Lowers nLots of work and lots of fun3 whatever she does is well done.n Band l-2-3-A, Student Conductor A Majorette l-2-3-A, President Q3 Choir l3 F.H.A. l-2-3-M, Treas- urer A, Secretary 3, Parliamen- tarian M3 Orchestra 2-3-us Math Club 23 Chatterbox 3-L3 Class Secretary 2-A3 President's Club H, Secretary E Treasurer L3 Ath- letic Treasurer M. Don Weber nAll great men are dead and I don't feel so well myself.n Baseball 23 Choir 2-3-L. Lois Ann Innes uQuiet but efficient.n Choir 35 F.H.A. 1-2-3-H3 Band 1- 2-3-uf Commercial Club 33 Class Treasurer Q3 Math Club 23 Student Teacher M3 F.T.A. M, President M3 President's Club L. Bill Bays uIt's fun to study--I'll bet.n Track FoFlAu 3 ,-Lo eniom Tom Piper 7' f. 113 HJ -it-if NBetter late then never.u Football l-2-3-Lg Basketball 1-2- 3-hg Baseball 1-2-3-us Track l-2- 3-My Choir 2-3-My Class Treasurer 2. Bettie Holland nMy heart is ever at your ser- vice.n F.H.A. l-2-3, Parliamentarian 23 Choir l-2-35 Math Club 2g Com- mercial Club 3-L5 Chatterbox 33 Annual 3-L, Editor L3 Class Vice- President 35 Jr. Play 33 Hot Lunch M. Bob Kukovich NI would live and die a bache- lor.n Baseball 1-2-3-us Basketball l-2- 3-ug Choir 3. Lois Howard nWhy worry about the little things.n F.H.A. 1-2-3-143 Math Club 23 com. mercial Club 33 Choir L. Jerry Shackelfurd WTut, tut, my man, the girls won't hurt you.' Basketball 3-kg Track 3. ! If Pat Johnholtz lnlnki, NA good heart is better than all the heads in the world.n Commercial Club 3-L, Vice-Pres- ident 35 Choir 2-3-kg Student- Teaching My Chatterbox 3-M. Ron Chrzanowski nwise, lengthwise, and other- wise.n F.F.A. 1-2, Parliamentary Teamg Class President 23 Student Coun- cil 2. Lois Potter UZLML UULHQZQ nThree things I shall h e until I'm dumbg love, laughter and a wad of gum.n F.H.A. 1-2-3-uf Historian 3-Lg Choir 25 Commercial Club 3-L3 FQTQAQ 3 LI-u en iam B111 Newkirk -27555-afNQLx'L'tV nwomen are made to be loved not understood.n Band 1-23 Choir 23 Jr. Play 3. Barbara Benedict Nlf you can't find anything to laugh about, just gigg1e.n Cheerleader l-2-33 Band 1-2-3, Secretary 33 Chatterbox 3-L3 Jr. Play 33 Annual L3 Com ercial 3-L, President Q3 F.H.A. l-23 Class Secreta y 33 Student Teacher L3 Presidents Club M. Jack Fleming nEverything will come if a man will wait. F.F.A. 2-33 Football 2-33 Track 2-3-H3 Baseball H3 Band 2. Eleanor Stanczak nAlways a smile, never a tear.n F.H.A. 1-2-3-MS Choir 1-23 Journ- alism 33 Student Teacher 33 Com- mercial Club 3-M. Renald Floyd Howard nYou don't have to be big to get along in this wor1d.N Football Manager 1-2-33 Football 3. Loretta Smith nB1essed be they who say nothing for they shall not be quoted.n Band 13 F.H.A. 1-2. f j 1 Harve Nelson Kiev-are-Bealf N y f A . nWho thinks too little, who lks too much.n Margie Weaver 5 A--LL-KLMLAJ? ',-'f nI'm willing to be convinced but show me the man who can do it.n F.H.A. 1-2-35 Choir 1-23 Commer- cial Club 3-M, Treasurer L3 Annual 33 Madrigal Club 23 Math Club 23 Jr. Play 3. eniord Leona May Gerber QALiflW1LLlleLodLL nMan has his will but woman has her way.n Vice-President 23 Math Club 23 Choir 2-33 Com ercial Club 3-L3 FUHQAU l'2'3'LI.3 FQTQAQ Sec' retary kg Jr. Play 33 Student Teacher 3. Lloyd Hoist nHis tongue is always in motion though seldom to the purpose.n FQFQAU 1 2'3 ',.I,3 2'30 3 -. Ruth Alonzo !7YJqLLg!7D WA woman's crowning glory is her hair.n Math Club 23 F.H.A. 33 Library L3 Commercial Club 33 Jr- Play 33 Playground 33 Hot Lunch HJ Ed Drummond NI never dare to be as funny as I be.n lcilliltlh Club Ilg Football l-2-3-U-3 Baseball H3 Track M' Vera Hewitt Be silent and safe for silence never betrays you.n Commercial Club 3-L3 Choir l-23 Student Teaching L. Jerry Spitler nlt matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.n Football l-2-33 Basketball 1-2-3- ug Baseball l-2-3-ug Track l-2-33 Madrigal Club l-23 Choir l-2-33 Math Club 23 Annual 23 Jr. Play 3. Lovila Hager nQuiet to those who know her not3 jolly to those who do.n Choir l-2-3-A, Reporter L3 Math Club 2-3-M, Secretary 33 F.T.A. L3 Hot Lunch 3-L3 Office Work 33 Student Teaching L. Gerald Davies nI'm a woman hater, hate to be a- way from them.n F.F.A. 1-23 Math Club 3-My Foot- ball 2-M3 Basketball 1-2-ug Base- ball 2-L3 Track l-2-L3 Jr. Play 3. eniom Arthur Osborn nHe does nothing but. he does it well.n Band 33 Football 2. Dorothy Mae Hill Laughg There may be a time when you cannot.n Chatterbox L3 Annual 33 Commer- cial Club 3-L. H f Jack Diegel 5 HA modest lad and a willin work- er.n Football l-2-3-us Basketball l-2- 33 Baseball l3 Track l-2-33 Class Treasurer 33 Student Council l. Mary Fraleigh UA light heart lives long.n Choir 13 F.H.A. 1-2-3-M3 Commer- cial Club 3-L3 Playground 3. Bruce Morrice HA thinker, an athlete, and a fine felloW.n Math Club 23 Football l-2-3-kg Basketball 1-2-3-kg Track 1-2-3. Beverly Mulholland f33Q2ww15 j nIt's a woman's reason to say, 'I will, because I will'.n Band 1-2-33 Choir 2-3-ug Commer- cial Club 3-L3 F.H.A. l-2-3-My Madrigal Club 2. Roger Sparling nThe mildest Man with the bravest mind.u Band 1-2-3-us Choir 1-2-uf Jr. Play 33 Basketball 33 Baseball 3- M3 Track 33 All State Band M. Margaret Leslie nI'll find a way or make one.n Band 1-2-3-kg choir 1-2-3-kg com- mercial Club 3-M3 F.H.A. l-2-3. eniord Clare Ann Hoy nShe's little but shels wiseg Shefs a terror for her size.n Jr. Play 35 Choir 3-L' Chatterbox ug Com ercial Club 3-no Ernest Fowke NA man's only fault is women.u Prudence Smith nQuietly she pursues her wa .H Choir 23 Commercial Club 3-Z. John McKee NA man of silence is a man of sense.n Bonnie Helming CfZAi'CLJAifb nLife is not life without de- e U Commercial Club 35 F.H.A. 33 Lunch L. Eugene Kreiner WMen of few words are often the best men.n Football 2-3-MQ Basketball 2-35 Baseball 2-3-My choir 2-3-M. Margaret Bryan nMy heart is like a singing bird? Band l-2-3-L, Majorette 2-3-L, Orchestra 2-3-Lg Choir l-2-3-Mg Student Conductor M3 F.H.A. l-2-3 Commercial Club L3 Jr. Play 33 All State Band L. Elna Jean Gerstenberger i nSilence is sweeter than speeoh.n Band l-2-3-Lg Choir l-2-3. eniom Carl Miller WNeat not gaudy.n Football l-23 Track l-23 Basket- ball l-23 Baseball l-2 Math Club 2. ,7 , Edna Northrup fb-x- fa LL5 HA blush is beautiful but often inconvenient.n F.H.A. 1-2-3-kg choir 33 Band 1-2 3-Lg Math club A. Warren Christensen HA man that blushes is not quite a brute.n Math Club 2. I Ann Wilcox CSifNJTN fQLf,vu5 NA happy heart makesl a happy face.n Band 23 Choir 23 Commercial Club 3-L3 F.H.A. 1-2-3-us Cheerleader 33 Playground Committee 3. Royce Pawloski NA little dating now and then, is relished by the best of men.N Math Club 23 Track 2-33 Basket- ball 2'3S Class Treasurer 23 Jr. Play 3. Loanne Scholz CfLM-tfuflbkhimxfb HI say what I think, no more, no less. F.H.A. 1-2-3-LH choir 1-2-3-Lg Jr. Play 33 Student Teacher 33 Hot Lunch 2. Ted Vahovick nHe has two speeds, slow and super-slow.n Track 2-33 Football 1-2-3-L3 Basketball 1-2-3. HA dark haired whimsical maiden with a will of her own.n F.H.A. 2-3-43 F.T.A. Ag student Teacher M3 Choir 2-3-M3 Chatter- box 33 Bus Patrol 33 Librarian 3. eniora Carl Harris nHe can say such foolish things in such a serious way.u Football 2-33 Track 2-33 F.F.A. l-2-3-H. Rachel Williamson Ulf she will she will, you may depend on itg if she won't she won't--there is the end of it.n F.H.A. 1-2-3-nj commercial Club 3-u3 Madrigal Club l. Don Jackett nHe thinks too much. Such men are dangerous.n F.F.A. 23 Football 3-H3 Track 3 Math Club 2-3-L, President 3 President's Club 3-H3 Jr. Play 33 Class President 33 Parliamentary Team 23 Annual Staff L3 M Club L, President M. Nancy Wilson nWit and wisdom are born in a woman.n Commercial Club 3-M3 F.H.A. L3 F.T.A. 23 Choir 2-3-L. Sid Fishell nStill be doing, but never done.n Football 1-2-3-ui Captain L3 Basketball l-2-33 Baseball 1-2-3- M. Carolyn Hirsch HThe only way to have a friend is to be one.n Band l-2-3-L3 Math Club 2-3-L3 F.H.A. l. Ray Hennessey nSome day I shall do something, but what it is I know not.n FoFaA0 l 2'3l Norma Darling nHere's a girl we'll all agree takes her lessons seriously.N F.H.A. 1. Jim Heussner to Q ff s Q xv. X K M, - President Q ll,l'llOl'ff D pf, ,, JoAnn Kelly Q 1 65 E vice-President Q' 59 Marilyn Appel to . X j dolly, W It K Doris Cargill l,lll D l l l y iq ? I Secre .. 4:S1f VAIVI f i L Frances Andrews Vf,,w 'mpf ,V-J' Bill Bachschmidt A IA D 2 of ng.5 David Boyne eyyel D y Treasurer d l,,- y A -HV ? D NO1 ma Jean Boddy ' lerl yelrlllelye i Q 3 Jim Brown y 7Qg'gW lmfia' , Richard Chappel 'r L 9 Q 3 Bob Clark Edwina Crittenden Bob Darling Everett Davies r S' -, 1 -5 M-Q: V,, L,VV 3 ...L Z amy .. -- He A iif WQXQ YQQ I 9' Q I ,RN 3 , X 5 5. rf X N ,Q as S Jerry Degelbeck Dick DesJardins Ted Fitch Ron Forbes Duane Glady Charyn Gifford Katheryn Go t t l er ' Darla Harris ggQ5?g? , Doris Hayward i?m2yQ?15 Naomi Helming agafgy L Max Herron !'lfEL Xv c f 'Q' We nt L L 1 f -'A M nene K. W 'W n Y 5 . ., 'A ,asrgw imklww 4 wwf 4 a fm - j -455 5? ,Q - p I iymnl we if. 2 N 5 1' y fzaggiviggfi ef-V 'f.,,,,. uniord Beverly Hoist Leona Hoogen Ron Huffman M iffgiiilw M + f M M L 'Wwil- M! S Jim Huggett Margaret Irwin Walter King Willard King Ruth Kroft Bernie Lake Don Lick Margaret MacPherson Jeanette McRobbie Andy McSkulin Rose Mitchell Jim Moraniec Glenn Mittlestat Mary Helen Mittlestat Eugene Newbegin Carl Nicol Edward Odoerfer uniorzi f Lee Osburn f yy Y W M 4 e 3 Clarence Phillips le e L .Ls Norman Pike Paul Prowse L G L Q Gary Richmond 'E J A 1 Arlene Ross Robert Rudd Norman Schneider Betty Scribner 55' X52 If M X X I gf X y lfi y i -V rig .5 S' - 1 f if A :.. ,Q S -... Q 0 Erma Spear 5 r A -L A Lynne Staples Q e yye y ' Q ' S Patrecia Taylor L Q W efi if ,Q S 5 Douglas Teale W 4:: yy S S - . 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Q vii L' 5 , f i hw 5AnpF Merle Ross Margaret Rudd Dona Sadler Mona Sadler Nancy Schneider Donald Smith Jeanne Sullivan Gladys Surcey Doris Swailes Lawrence Turner Harold Van Etten Grace Ann Wood ljQ2L125lgl1l6U1 Tom Lick Vice- President Barbara Abfalter Magis -.yt-KN CY , - x A X :QvH?a Charles Smith If Secretary W Q1., ggi ig Lyle Andrews aae L B Wendel Baumgartner qmwgw ?,???Qa 'Aa Richard Kr-aft Treasurer N Efjqy Q Richard Benedict tw 5' Ronald Benedict Q' 43? Irene Biscup inf . .:., fix le? lmv, lk I Q QECWJ William Boegner Beulah Boyne James Boyne Marilyn Boyne Roberta Brown Paul Byrnes Mary Cargill Mary Chappel Bonita Clark William Chmper Ivan Davies Sally Erwin , El A ,A if-Q fri gid ,. Y John Almas Pre sident re an in ' I A ' +a e 'cl 1 7 ' ,lla ? fo f 1, :. 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Carl Hillaker Margaret Hirsch Mary Sue Hodge David Hutchins Leonard Jaress Betty Jones Thelma Jones John Kasdorf John Kelly Grace Kitt John Landon Carol Lounsberry 5 , 4? ,::. ill? xfwf' 2 V, L A K ,xq , , of X rigid Margaret Glady John Gorsline Lowell Grimes Doris Harris Ward Harris Edward Hilborn Phyllis McClellan Carol MoQuarrie Barbara Mittlestat My K y 1 N K3 K in Q , , Q, wr s , .f 1 , 1 ,My Marilyn Morrioe 'lx David Montgomery Marlene Minard m 5 ? l ll W lli HQ M K LN X Jay O'Shea James Overstreet Dorothy Prowse Wilma Ross Wayne Smith Ronnie Stolzman W: ,,Q..o!- fqggs it ono D? AN f I gf? M F . 1 xg is we - .W W W it W l AC g Kenneth Van Dam e Douglas Vetter Shirley Waun Annette Weaver Donald Wendorf Mary Wilson Tom Wilson Dick Wood Karen Wood f iifj e 'nf 3 Iglorin Albertson ussell Appel 6N76W1i7g Nancy Bays Darrel Blackett C Betty Brooks Earl Brooks , E ...r. gf 3,-W f Y ,I Q Bill Calkins W' , Dorothy Cameron m ev k gh ' if INSERT--officers H ' 1-Lure Riley no - Pre s i dent C f iw r 2-Harold Heussner Vice President ., .F 3-Beverly Cumper 4 gg y Secretary i Qfxere? LI,-Ivaleen Storey Q . Treasurer e f Marilyn Cargill ,,W Florence Carey X we A F Q E as fn y ,Jw df ' Vi Q SJ -W f' n-'z f?gL, ik W3 , xg gf, , J C1 pk ames a C.. - Wi,5 : B fam fl Kenneth Cook x e, y Yltt M l'n vwxm ni? Ethel Donnelly A K b A Robert Earl - r Doris Forbes Elaine Forbes e Jimmy Foster - Qpgggw 5 CW?UnfAN lte C W, Roy Foster f :gf-fla g . ' X. - X . ez. ' 5. ' -IM .VN S . - 5 B -ea S gin? if Rf -ang? C K fy at N A R y Donna Gerber Leroy Hager Edrie Herrmann Frank Herron v my 3 g?!!!? ff , 'k u ff , wiv A A ' kim 2 ag' 4. :gh -pe fa, E Q -5 5 5 , Q , 2 7' , M 5 4 ali! Annette Heussnep Kay Hill Shirley Hoist Dorothy Holst Faith Howarth Hope Howarth Karl Howard Mary Louise Huggett Leonard Innes Allan Jaress 6H76V1lvg Jane Kroft Loris Laursen Charles Mahaffy Betty Mathews Yvonne Maxam Carol MoCoon Gary McMann Lawrence MoMann Stuart Mcquarrie Betty Miller Dorothy Minard Charles Mittlestat Elaine Niebauer Earl North Maralene Olsen QQ ft , 1Q.r n 5 rx Gwendolyn Orchard Paul Pawloski as r i . A fx S r k Q' Q1 L Z , S ' Ar ur Ogle A mi! , R emu J as -V f u M i f S , at' 5 gummy L 've ,wtf Zagfi 4 , N IX N 6 Patsy Potter Lorna Preston Marian Proctor Faye Ross Yvonne Rouse Robert Scholz .given tl Curtis Shackelfurd Carol Shields Katheryn Shier Virginia Stolzman Michael Sullivan Dale Shaw Jerry Weaver Marlene Wiegert Donna Williams Eddie Williamson Bill Wood Keith Wood Oliver Wood John Zushlke 'wk t ,Z sg , . W .. ,L hx 'G n i ?. '.'. is 1' K M' we if M 8 Q s 2 , 3 we' gf X V- ,. ,, kk , ef I 1 A. X. :R Egg AW Q Jas 1 I is miie s ti VVVVV R- , E xif 3'8- gi-35? E ri'- ,Q'e:iiv!enf:i ' V n i 6 he I' 4 an TW rN,NNNi!LZ Y f Row 1: Scott Ramsey, JoAnn Kelly, Janet Lowers fSecretaryD, Carlyle Hager CPresidentJ, Lois Ann Innes, Ruth Kroft. Row 2: Barbara Benedict, Mary Wilson, Tom Lick, Luke Riley, Jean MacPherson, Harold Heussner. Row 3: David Boyne KVice-presi- dentl, John Almas, Don Jackett, Jim Heussner, Tom Storey, Anne Keys, Mr. Nickel. 30 WafA CLA Q Row l: Ruth Kroft, Lovila Hager, Carolyn Hirsch, Luella Lamie, Grace Ann Wood, Miss Gaskins. Row 2: Ken Chard, Doug Teale, Ed Drum ond, Ron Chrzanowski, Ted Fitch KTreasurerJ, Don Jackett CPresidentJ. Row 3: Martin O'Shea, Lee Osburn KVice-presidentl, Jean Sullivan. Doris Hayward, Margaret Irwin CSecretaryD, Marilyn Marcin. Row M: Bob Hodge, Don Lick, Duane Gerstenberger, Gerald Davies, David Boyne, Jerry Degelbeck. x ,.. On September 30 many of the girls attended the Regional Meet- ing at Mount Pleasant. The F.F.A. and F.H.A. enjoyed their annual Pheasant Supper on October 30. In com emoration of National F.H.A. Week the girls attended church on November 12. During the Christmas season they went caroling with the F.F.A. Other high lights of the year were a trip to Hudson's, and a roller skating party with the F.F.A. The officers of the organiza- tion this year are: President, Anne Keys, Vice President, Leona Hoogeng Secretary, JoAnn Kelly and Treasurer, Doris Swailes. 31 Www Row l: Bob Neumann, Danny Riedel, Joe Sanchez, Mike James, Larry Gibb, Arthur Ogle. Row 2: Jim McQuarr1e, David Hurd, Tony Thompson, John Zuehlke, Herman Jeroue, Deneen Lambert, Mr. Gibb. Row 3: Gale Lowell, George Kinna, Wayne McMann, Joe Riley, Dick Forbes, Jim y Lytle. 32 Sree! Petro! T Q, is llllllllillllllllllllll Paffof Row l: Loretta Smith, Juanita Ross, Don Fraleigh, Gerry Proc- tor, Carl Hillaker, Dale Shaw, Don Harneck. Row 2: Don Lick, Kenneth Van Damne, Janet Coupar, Charles Mittleatat, Bob Scholz, Wayne Laursen, Aldine Willing, Mr. Gibb. Row 3: Jim y Turner, Dick Harris, Frank Vizard, John Caroffino, Ronnie Willis, Robert Shaw. Row il: Jim Wood, Sharon Earl, Bobby Chard, Bill Calkins, Bob Lilley. COOKS Mrs. Cotter Mrs. Mandrut Mrs. Smith Mrs. James SUPERVISOR Mrs. Amundsan Noi Jun :QA Hot Lunch Assistants W -M v Md .ibriuerd 5 gg Q . N. Holst, E. Chard, J. Ramsey, D. Ross, B. Smith, H. Levitt, W Turner, H. Martin, R. Walker, C. Campbell, N. Landon P. Ste hen P son, S. Leinhart. VVMN M, ,Wee , , e ,, , 2 I , VAKK 6' N . ' f Clin el'lafl'lCe en Jim Ross Walter Smith, Norman Benedict, Dean Cook. 2 1.- fb I A ' N 1 ... Row l: Loanne Scholz, Janet Lowers, Jerry Spitler, Leona Gerber, Roger Sparling. Row 2: Carlyle Hager, Lloyd Hoist, Barbara Benedict, Ann Wil- cox, Anne Keys, Bettie Holland. Row 3: Ron Chrzanowski, Royce Pawloski, Bill Newkirk, Carl Mil- ler, Bruce Morrice, Don Jackett. 'xl Row l: Lovila Hager, Leona Gerber, Lois Potter, Nancy Wilson, Mr. Ross. Row 2: Lynn Staples, Lee Osburn, Ann Townsend, Jerry Degel- beck, Lois Ann Innes. . O A 06' N, 3 57' Q. 5999 MQ' 0 at as 9 o Row 1: B. Hodge, J. Diegel, L. osburn, E. Q50 ,yew G' b b odoerfer, A. Mcskulin, G. Mittlestat, J. De- .99 .gb gelbeck, Jr. VanEtten. W 6 Q Row 2: Mr. Mills, J. Heussner, T. vahovick, P. .gif ,553 X, ox Prowse, B. Clark, B. Rudd, S. Fishell, R. Forbes, 43 C1 9300 b w. Adams. ee of 6 Row 3: D. Thompson, E. Drummond, T. Fitch, L. 0559 QQQQ' 'XZ Horde, B. Morrice, B. Moraniec, E. Kreiner, G. S V909 'J Davies, Coach Thompson. 950 ,pk rigs Row L.: T. Rudd, D. Jackett, P. Vining, E. Davles, 9509 .ifgwvf M. O'Shea, D. Gerstenberger, J. Boyne, C. Smith. 59 Row 5: W. Laursen, D. Desifardins, S. Ramsey, T.' tx 72 Keys M. Ford, B. Staples, J. Niebauer. 'Nw Row 6: D. Spears, D. Fraleigh, R. Kraft, R. Colt- ' son, K. McClaren, L. Kraft, P. Byrnes. I Emi 26ll7l QCOH. 90171. 38 UT Martitte Visitor h 29 66 Row 1: Jerry Degelbeck, Ron Huffman, Ron Forbes, North Branc ul 52 Jerry Spitler, Tom Piper, Lee Osburn. Deckerville M2 65 Row 2: Jim Knight, Coach Thompson, Paul Prowse, San5usKY 6 ul Bob Kukovich, Jerry Shackelfurd, Ted Fitch, Gary Cass City Z O Richmond, Jim Heussner. Petey R Paul M Z5 Crowell H 31 52 xvallingto 35 61 A Yale A 8 3 73 Bad X yi 28 MMLQMQ! N01-th 513590 Ly Imliiriille 2 Z Tom Piper, Coach Thompson, Ted Fitch, Jerry g3V1116 M2 9 Shaokelfurd, Bob Kukovich, Jerry Spitler. Sandusky M5 M5 C'rlOS'Ne-L-'L Yale Lee Osburn Coach Thompson Paul Prowse Gary Richmond Ron Huffman Jerry Degelbeck MID THUMB CHAMP .w!!Fr District First Game Marlette 67 Deckerville L9 Row 1: Dick Spears, Richie Kraft, Dick Benedict, Jim Cumper, Jay Brown, Paul Byrnes, Leslie Kraft, Clarence Vining, Don Fraleigh, Robert Badger. Row 2: Tom Keys, Wayne Laursen, Jim Boyne, Armond Morgan, Ivan Dav- ies, Jr. VanEtten, Mr. Mills, Duane Gerstenberger, Jr. Innes, Wayne Lambert, Kenneth McLaren, Bob Niebauer. M?CL:fL2t6Cl,! Row l: Lyle Foster, David Montgomery, Luke Riley, Billy Coo- per, Paul Dunsford. Row 2: Leonard Innes, Russell Appel, Billy Cumper, Charles Mahaffy, Curtis Shackelfurd. How 3: Martin O'Shea, Coach Thompson, Lee Amundsen, Douglas Vatter, Wayne Smith, Tom Storey, Jack Kelly. J f I 4' -V uk I-IONGR STUDENTS Janet Lowers fb Magna Cum Laude dab I Bettie Holland Margie Weaver Lois Ann Innes Lovila Hager Cum Laude Bruce Morrice Don Jackett Carolyn Hirsch Carlyle Hager 60.4 Row l: Bob Wood, Ronnie Benedict, Margaret Bryan, Aldine Willing, Luella Lamie, Charyn Gifford, Arlene Ross, Norma Jean Boddy, Glenna Shook, Dick Wood, Patsy Redmond, Beulah Boyne, Sandra Richmond, Janet Lowers. Row 2: Grace Kitts, Carolyn Hirsch, Sandra Pierson, Doris Swailes, Grace Ann Wood, JoAnne Herron, Marilyn Willis, Bonita Clark, Barbara Abfclter, Betty Jones. Row 3: Lila Wilson, Jeanette McRobbie, Dorothy Prowse, Elaine Innes, Carolyn Blackett, Eugene Newbegin, Don Lick, Norman Schneider, Roger Sparling, Ivan Davies, Wayne Laursen, Beverly Jackett, Lina Montgomery. Row hr Mary Sue Hodge, Beverly Hoist, Margaret Leslie, Sally Erwin, Mary Helen Mittlestat, Elna Jean Gerstenberger, Mary Wilson, Carolyn Eastman, Alberta Cargill, Dona Abfalter. Nora Lee Benedict. Row 52 L0iS Ann Innes, Anne Keys, Erma Williamson, Nancy Schneider, Barbara Miller, Margaret Hirsch, Margaret Rudd, Joanne Robinson, Doris Harris, Lynn Staples, Marilyn Marcin. Mrs. Irene Schwaderer of Kings- ton works for the County Health Department. Her main office is in Marlette and she covers the west half of the county. Mr. Stuart Edmonds of Sandusky is the speech correctionist for this county. He works for the C0untY B0aPd of Education out of Sandusky but spends more of his time in Marlette than in any of the other schools. Row l: Lorie Laursen, Shirley Holst, Betty Matthews, Darel Blackett, Patsy Potter, Kay Hill, Doris Forbes, Maralene Olsen, Row 2: Faye Ross, Edrie Lou Herrmann, Tom Lick, Betty Miller, Kathryn Shier, Keith Wood, Carol McCoon, Marilyn Cargill, Shir- ley Hoist, Carol Shields. Standing: Arthur Ogle, Ivaleen Storey. Row l: Susan Morrice, Ronnie Willis, Billy Jubb. Anita Sanchez, Janette Jones, Nancy Curti , Shareyn Olsen, Jacqueline, McRob- ble, Sharon Earls. Standing: Anna Matthews, Laura Mae Smith, Jim McQuarrie. Row l: Patsy Williamson, Joyce Shaw, Karen Heindl, Judy Lynn, Louis Siddon, Dick Harris. Row 2: Sharon Russel, Patsy Wood, Dorothy Kennedy, Patsy Cai- ster, Patsy Schmitke, Lynda Lichtenfelt, Donnie Ross, Margo James, Kayel Wilcox. Row 3: Lona Gerbe1, Janice Wilson, Ann Dale, Grace Miller, San- dy Thornton, Janice Abfalter, Jean Cargill, Stewart Hodge, Jim Beltz, Dick Forbes, Diane Atkins. . wt, Rf ..JLQ!gglg tiEigl7ll' W 'Q Row 1: H. Hodge, H. Atkins, D. Abfalter, A. Ellis, J. MacPherson, D. Prowse, M. Foster. Row 2: Misa LaSalle, D. Harris, M. Hirsch, S. Waun, B. Mittlestat, A. Clothier, M. Morrice, M. Glady. Row 3: T. Jones, A. Cargill, A. DesJardins, W. Ross, B. Jones, N. Benedict, G. Kitt. Row L: L. Baughman, K. Wood, C. Lounsberry, A. Weaver, M. Wilson, D. Arnold, C. Eastman. Row S: J. Coupar, J. Bracken, P. Redmond, P. Billot, H. Minard, C. lcQuarr1e. RIGBTH GRADE 7 Row l: A. Heussner, D. Cameron, B. Mathews, K. Shier, J. Kroft, K. Hill, M. Cargill, B. Camper. Row 2: M. Weigert, D. Williams, M. Huggett, D. Shields, B. Mil- ler, I. Storey, D. Gerber, E. Donelly, Miss LaSalle. Row 3: M. Proctor, D. Minard, Y. Maxam, Y. Rouse, N. Bays, E. Forbes, L. Laursen, E. Herrmann. Row 4: D. Holst, D. Forbes, B. Brooks, L. Preston, E. Neibauer, H. Howarth, G. Orchard. Row 5: F. Howarth, P. Potter, M. Olsen, F. Carrie, S. Hoist, t V' S Olman' ssvfzms GRADE A C400 Row l: Leona Forbes, Ruth Kitt, Sandra Richmond, June Caroffino, Laura Terpenning, Ronald Scheibner, Roger Sparling, Richard Crull, Winston Pike, Jay Brown, Duane Gerstenberger, Ron Benedict, Wayne Ford, Ruth Kroft, Lois Howard, Margaret Rudd, Connie Kinna. How 2: Mary Cargill, Sandra Pierson, Barbara Diegel, Beulah Boyne, Doris Swailes, Eugene Kreiner, Tom Piper, Gerald Davies, Don Weber, Keith Den- ton, Don Atkins, Eddie Herron, Margaret Leslie, Beverly Mulholland, Doris Cargill, Sally Erwin, Elaine Innes, Romona Bermejo. Row 3: Darla Harris, Janet Lewick, Elaine Rehberg, Alberta Volz, Shirley Cameron, Marilyn Boyne, Roberta Peterson, Theresea Bermejo, Joanne Robin- son, Loanne Scholz, Patty Howard, Margaret Bryan, Jack Diegel, Ann Town- send, Aldine Willing, Clare Ann Hoy, Diane Oberle, Lina Montgomery. Row Ll: Barbara Abfalter, Mahaffy, Nancy Schneider, Tapson, Lovila Hager, Carol Mahaffy, Erma Wil- Conant, Barbara Miller, Wilson, Pat Johnholtz, Willing, Marie Sorensen. 2 ,9 9' Wg x f' ff' 4' SEEEEP' .F E?X Beverly Jackett, Mary JoAnne Oberle, Loanne Edwlna Crittenden, liamson, Ernestine Van- Jeanne Sullivan, Nancy Leona Hoogen, Jean D. Ireta LaSalle Director Pat Taylor Accompanist ommercia! A Row l: Ruth Kroft, Barbara Benedict, Margie Weaver, Lois Potter, Leona Gerber, Jean Willing, Arlene Ross. Row 2: Mrs. Slack, Beverly Hoist, Charyn Gifford, Beverly Mulhol- land, Prudence Smith, Erma Spear, Vera Hewitt, Doris Cargill, Norma Jean Boddy. Row 3: Darla Harris, Margaret Bryan, Patrecia Taylor, JoAnn Kelly, Margaret Irwin, Frances Andrews, Clare Ann Hoy, Alberta Volz. Row M: Rachel, Williamsen, Eleanor Stanczak. Bettie Holland, Nancy Wilson, Marilyn Appel, Leona Hoogen,Anne Keys. Row E: Betty Scribner, Dorothy Mae Hill, Ann Wilcox, Mary Fra- leigh, Margaret Leslie. y QQPLCI, 612125 Mary S3ndTa Mahaffey, Pierson, Barbara Luella Diegel, Lamie, Sandra I Eg? Richmond. M 21' 1 4 5 ,Q n .SLM Q-a Q Betty Flanagan Row l: Patsy Schneider, Elaine Morgan, Shirley Albertson, Nancy Jo Cumper, Donna MacPherson, Elaine Streu, Shirley Forbes, Jacque- lyn McRobbie. Row 2: Delton Jones, Sylvia Themm, Carol Them , Janet Fischer, Sharon Earl, Shirley Smith, Ron- nie Willis, Jeanette Jones. Row 3: Mary Lou Brooks, Gayle Hickie, Laura Mae Smith, Lois Gerber, Billie Jubb, Susan Mor- rice, Anna Mathews. Row ll: Jimmy Lytle, Larry Great, Norman Chrzanowski, Dick Caister, Herman Jeroue, Bob Neumann, Andrew Clothier, Weldon Brown. 74 K ii ,U .SLM gQ2iT1 E? I I X 1 Q , ' S z? ':2:g1xx , asjrxwogg ml eg, Y .P wg Egggif ' T , 0? J W1 'JJ Y 0, , .' JJ Cl Xi?ff X9 M Mr. Sheridan Row l: Edward DesJardins, Mary Jo Seifferlein, Marilyn Medford, Kay Spear, Helene Ross, Shareyn Olsen, Jerry Lou Mellon, Bob Shaw. Mary Jo, Danny, Hr. Sheridan Row 2: Leo McClellan, Tony Thomp- son, Jack Baughman, Joan Cumper, Nancy Curtis, Courtney Cardinal, Billy Beltz, Deneen Lambert. Row 3: Danny Riedel, Pat Sheridan, Donald Harneck, Jimmy Redmond, James McQuarrie, Larry Hudson, Robert Caister, Francis O'Shea. Row L: sen, Anita Sanchez, Athlene Strickler, Patsy Hoist, Jack Mar- tin, Jerry Marshall. Judy Diem, Nancy Christen, 47 ,iam Miss Donner Row 1: Sandra Thornton, Abraham Lacko, Noreen Davies, Penny Over- street, Paul Proctor, Ruthann Potter, Florine Orchard, Patricia Sullivan, Emil Gisoh. L Row 2: Wayne Petersen, James Woods, Janice Abfalter, Nancy Kreski, Juanita Ross, Bob Lilley, Patsy Cuister, Dorothy Kennedy, Larry Wiegert, Joe Riley. Row 3: Dick Forbes, Frank Vizard, Brent Dunsford, Lee Armstrong, Donald Redmond, Ethel McClellan, Grace Biscup, Dick Harris, Clif- ford Lamie. Row ll: Robert Chard, Charles Cou- sins, Joe Sanchez, Michael James, Betty Mahaffy, Robert Foster, Shirley Niebauer, Sandra Parker. 1 vii x Q 1 I 1 Nelle Wilson Row l: Lillian Turner, Patsy Riedel, Auleen Lester, Janice Jickling, Joy Andrews. Jack Thornton, Karen Heindl Schmidtke, Shirley Weaver, Andrea Wilson, Robert Proctor, Donneita Row 2: Jay Potter, Richard Faszcz- ewski, Sharon Patrick, Carolyn Boyne, Barbara Clark, Robert Doug- las, Harold Ravens, Robert Car- gill, George Kinna, Gale Lowell. Row 3: Clarence Steinmann, Ruth Curtis, Wayne McMann, Doris Anne Lambert, Tom y Marcin, Eugene Lamie, Donald Ross, Shirley Levitt, Lidia Gibisas. Row Ll: Bobby Force, John Good- wine, Jim y Beltz, Maxine Simmons, Jim Ruggles, David Hurd, John Niebauer, Lowell Powell, Marian Hillaker. Delores Spence flW1A Qu Q Row l: Rosemary Beardsley, Carolyn Baerwolf, Kayel Wilcox, Bonnie Atkins, Mary Ann Foster, Ann Dale, Geraldine Boyne, Marilyn Ogle, Patsy Stewart. Row 2: Lona Gerber, Linda Pres- ton, Stuart Hodge, Louis Seddon, Grace Miller, Corliss Taylor, Robert Lindsay, Danny O'Shea, Patsy Brooks, Lynda Lichtenfelt. How 3: Walace Huggett, Vernon Brown, Bobby Cook, Jimmy Turner, Terry McQuarrie, Gary Cumper, Ruth Jones, Gerald Jones, Bobby Boyne. Row li: Kenneth Becker, Earl Fischer, George Westover, Paul Christensen, Elizabeth Hudson, Diane Marcin, Wendell Shier, Tommy Calkins, Jimmy Harris. 50 Tommy Calkins, Stuart Hodge, Jimmy Harris, Corliss Taylor. lx j0urfA Qiacle .I Dorothy Amstutz Row l: Janice Olsen, Donny Neumann, Bruce Fox, Pat Calkins, Wayne Herron, Tommy Boyne, Marilyn Vizard, Martha Elder, Joyce Shaw. Janice Olsen, Larry Gibb, Doris Smith, Richard Long. Row 2: Danny Themm, Jack Donnel- ly, Larry Gibb, Dianne Atkins, Patricia Wilhelmsen, JoAnn Dav- ies, David Sullivan, Barbara Lilley, Bobby Bays. Row 3: Karen Cousins, LeRoy Marion, Merle Anne Erwin, Linda Palmer, Margo James, Judy Lynn, Richard Long, Franklin Chrzanow- ski, Lois Jones. Row M: Jean Cargill, Marilyn Kukovich, Mary Lou Grimes, Sharon Russell, Patsy Wood, Elaine Ma- haffey, Gary Forbes, Larry Brown, Janice Hoist. Sl jhrc! get e JoAnn Revis 1. A lg Row l: Karen Coller, Marianne Calkins, Deanna Thornton, Crawford Lindsay, Larry Seifferlein, Eddie Wood, Donald Hudson, Carol Muzzev. Row 2: Lawrence Forbe Woods, Sharon McRobbie, Wood, Jimmy Hewitt, D shall, Barbara Dawson, Caister, Mervin Ross. Row 3: Bernard Boyne, Taylor, Charles Shoemak Cox, David Lytle, Betty Thomas Knaggs, Merrietta der. Row L: Jimmy Albertson, Ramsey, Lynne Gibb, Dunsford, Ralph Henders anna Bazan, Jay McClell neth Harris, Larry Moore s, Lee Donald ean Mar- Jack Billy er, Carl Potter, Sohnie- Bobby Ch 1 on aPJ2i Betty Potter, Joanna Bazan, ani Ken- Dean Marshall, Kenneth Harris. 3A irc! gmt ,, ff' S Yuill Byers 2 Row l: Sally Meyer, Bonnie Woods, Emma Proctor, Judy Stamp, Lois Woods, Beverly Shier, Barbara Lienhard, Carol Hazen, Carol Sue Lynn. Allan Parker, Carol Lynn, Wanda Ross Row 2: Dick Brown, Janice Taylor, Woodie Cross, Gelia Wood, Nelson Tapson, Larry Mahaffey, Norman DesJardins, Jimmie Gerber, Dickie Hewitt. Row 3: Dennis Steinmann, Joanne Carey, Phillip Atkins, Dick Lind- say, Allison Amstutz, Joyce Forbes, Nancy Waske, Hans Gugen- berger, Wayne Kelly. Row M: Ronald Hudson, Delores Dawson, Barbara Campbell, Char- lotte Herron, Kent Clark, Linda McGoon, Ronald Schindel, Ronald Harneck, Neal McMann, Allan Par- ker. 53 Leona Johnson Slam QCLJQ N ,Shu g I I Q 5fQ!iEi5gggB cg s- .. S .- 3311 I , lg A f .J f -gmyfiiaqz Row ls Donna Smlth, Lila Ode, Anna Pollak, Sandra McMann, Larry Blaokett, Jimmy Gould, George Clark, David Beafdslev- Row 2: Ronald Shler, Robert Rus- sel, Mary Ethel Sweet, Virginia Douglas, Charles Beltz, Kathleen Vizard, Elaine Preston, Richard Mathews, Tommy Thompson. Row 3: Lavern Anderson, Shirley Ronald Stleler, Linda Morgan, Cooper, David Kinkle, Marilyn Mil- ler, Wayne Wood, Maureen James. Row hz Ronald Hayward, Billy Camp- bell, Charles Davies, Bill Boyne, Edward Seddon. 54 Billy Traxler QCITII N1 Beatrice McDonald I f . Xvf Row l: Sharon Swain, Elaine Ellis, Billy Hudson, Nancy Potter, Audrey Albertson, Murray Caister, Gary Proctor, Sandra Orchard. Row 2: Rex Petersen, Ann Belts, Bettie Nelson, Kenneth Themm, Lois Ann Huggett, Bobby Shackelfurd, Bobby Kennedy, Leonard Wonch, Earl McMann. Row 3: Jimmy Willard, Sharon Rose Shoemaker, Jim y Hayward, Richard Lounsberry, Sharon Bracken, Kath- leen Russel, Willard Chase, Ann Stephensen. Row Li: Eugene Miller, Linda Park- er, Jimwy Dieckman, Janet Sch- widtke, Goldie Turner. 55 www? Iva Harneok 261711 QZQJQ f 1 V, .Y ,mam 1 l Row l: Carl Caroffino, Viola Stuart, Barbara Shoemaxer, Marilyn Agar, Caroline Lienhard, Nancy Davies, Barbara Proctor, Row 2: Freddie Septrion, Car- olyn McCrea, Larry Potter, Mary Kay Bloss, John Hiokie, Gary Dunsford, Harold Steinmann, An- tionette O'Shea. Row 3: Ronnie Thornton, Carl Taylor, Tommy Boyne, Barbara Woods, Eric Foster, Jimmy Becker, Tommy Redmond. Row L: Tommy MoQuarrie, Dennis Petersen, Lewis Minard, Danny At- kins, Phillip Jones, Richard Erickson. 56 Robert Willis, Lee Cargill V r 1 Anna Henn flraf . ,N K, An 3 'brim-M 'qffflf ,gy C - ', QL, 1,4 Ud- Row l: Karen Jensen, Janet Ross, Ellen Rabidue, Diane Becker, Stephanie Faszczewski, Michele Stuart, Linda Parker, Merelise Minard. Row 2: Bonnie Boyne, Brenda Lilley, Freddie LeClaire, Mickey Heussner, Carol Dawson, Elaine Armstrong, Carolyn Nickel, Judy Benedict. Row 3: Jerry Wilson, Larry Griggs, Mary Lee Willard, John Hillman, Jim ie Newbegin, Roger Swain, Paul McQuarrie, Frank Cox. Row I+: Jimmie Caister, Lorna Lichtenfelt, Gloria Chrzanowski, Sandy Goda, Dennis Drew, Larry Wallis, Edward Smith. Edward Justin I gogjj ltXgS Y WB 'x feb Emi Thelma Jones an we Row l: Billy St.Mary, Ronnie Muzzy, Cheryl Henderson, Kathy Cou- sins, Patty Peterson, Judy Spear, Marcia Benedict, John Calkins. Row 2: Janie Jeroue, Sharon Hill, Lloyd Griswold, Richard Sullivan, Ray McLeish, Larry Richards, Sharon Younger, Lois Ann Hazen, Eugene Curtis. Row 3: Franklin Dieckman, Glenn Schneider, Philip Ruggles, Bur- leyne Libkuman, Ronnie Long, Len- nie Wilkinson, Danny Wiley, David Kenna. Row hz John Duff, Dorothy Good- wine, Brenda Jensen, Eugene Brac- ken, Sidney Lichtenfelt, Billy Newell, Joe Manwell, Leon West- OVGI' o A A Gretchen Rasmussen ..1A2E?l6!2VE?llI4b2ll J.. Nl.. , I 1 M V Row l: Cathy Parrish, Sharon Caroffino, Dolores Swain, Carol Lee Atkins, Ingrid Gibasis, Lois Ann Cousins, Barbara Wendorf, Geraldine Boyne, Muriel Maynard. Row 2: Francis Abfalter, Boyd Ramsey, Paul Atkins, Pamela At- kins, Sharron Chisholm, Karen Fischer, Milburn Amundsen, Kay Christensen, JoAnn Mahaffy, Mike ViZBI'do Row 3: Timothy Flannigan, Harold Them , Richard Ruggles, Marilynn Moore, Jane Dunsford, Loren Kel- ly, Joyce Streu, Sharon Hendrick, Carol Campbell, Cheryl Heussner. Row M: Kent Redmond, Bruce Mc Mann, Arlene Grow, Vicky Pollak, Marsha Hewitt, Cary Holland, Lloyd North, Robert Ellis. 60 Bobby Hayward, Jim y Wilson, Sandra Flannigan, Bobby Lovell. .,j4fEfl6!LlE?C1IW69fl ff rj::i33Ei? Frances Dun A?, sford ' ' as Row 1' Lynn Fellows Victori H V -- , a ewitt, Ruth Ann Miles, Jane Austin, Ann Marie Niebauer, Terry Coupar, Donnieta Chapel, Kathy Arnold. Leonard Redmond, Mike Sheridan, Richard Garries, Dick Ross, J. R. Hicks. Row 2: Joseph O'Shea, Tommy Rus- sell, Bobby Hurd, Mary Gerber, Virginia Cripps, Gordon Lee Turn- er, Michael Herron, Stuart Forbes, Bob Edwards. Row 3: Elaine Teale, Jacqueline Albertson, Sharon Overstreet, Su- san Hager, Connie Cousins, Mary Lois Thornton, Lois Martin, Judy Shaw, Verna Stuart. Row Lp: Alvin Lamie, Alton West- over, Anne Petersen, Bill Stiel- er, Dick Ross, Max Foster, Bobby Guinther, Jimmy Walters, Louise Parker. 61 Bills I NG- jfduz-'ZQQ-7mrfqr5 gm bv-gbt? PI can fm it Dnsszgghffznfs P1o.vLatt1, N ICHUQQR H M S S kuxukv BEAUTY PERFORFIHNCE Pmissn TS 4 Ruccsn semis F0-0-Gus Luxurious Rcnaunccl I-lllbion HOBIEI' Conrwboqf SUPER-Su: S ou-Priced 'hm mum 4, X , um X4-- r NICOL - HUDSON SALES 6415 Morris Sf. elephone 309 MARLETTE, MICHIGAN I 55 G FeLOil c'fffSe'QI1?v agcummn? BLUE SUNOCO 90,-9 e: SAUSAGE E map LUBRlcA1'uoN WASHING' Advertising Staff Row lt Barbara Benedict, Jerry Spit- Row 1: Mrs. Slack, Advisor, Bettie 1911, HOll81'ld, EdltO1 . 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Row 2: Ronald Benedict, Aldine Willing, Beverly Jaokett, Kay Zuehlke, Lovila Hager, Diane Oberle, Mary Lou. Nicol , Mr. Gibb. Row 3: JoAnn Herron, Marilyn Willis, Lois Ann Innes, Belva Jean Cotter, Lina Montgomery, Bonita Clark, Leona Forbes. Row L: Erma Williamsen, Doris Hayward, Eleanor Forbes, Roberta Peterson, Glenna Shook, Lynn Staples, Marilyn Marcin. ,! 93 . 5 , 1 4 i W Mabel, X Marilyn, Roberta, E I, Jean Q' Roger E1 1ne 5. Q, 5' 5 5 My M I Z if! ,Dori.s, Mar ilyn, Leona, Margate Kerry Shaokelfurd, Shootlngg Leona, Alberta Terry Spitler JQAHH Darla, llis Grace Ann Margar Dorls Carg ll, Vlvlgn WllG0X Artl ts ' . Xr, B -:y,, Bo nnie Doug Teale ob R Ac:e'fQt.nw+1 Snwihm Phntrmdvnrnher ' 0 Ll Lois 'Ury 77 cm G Afwa, .l'fe15fzc!Z .BON Rom .Ba ffe 1' I7 Z 77' N E175 J' 2211.5 NOG. Ao T518 Work 1614. saw: 'tha Yn o'hE QA 11706 ejof? QgLZ,':f U'E 5629 Ser-rica Howe. In !'Lv-l.aite,Mz'eb. 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To continue to serve you whenever the opportunity is presented will be our pleas- UPS. Scribe photographer any vu? rug lug 150 151 VOL.X NO. l MARLETTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL September 28 , 1950 NXIIZIQ I2 PAIQADI D 'IALENI' Sl-MDW PARADE Next Monday, Tuesday 'nd Wednesday, grades l'.IlASS lflECl'l0N The North Marlet gwf ven to eleven wil' E The results of the Farm Bureau was ho suing around in Q 'M ,ass elections were Wednesday night - to see if thf as follows: Pie Plant Pete and hi 'W' nk is on Strw as enior Class Partner, Beshful Ha Q65 their hair Ocsgse esident- monica Joe, both fr ef, ed just right. P I Carlyle Hager WJR. These music e girls, of course, vloe-ppesldent- clowns h with the will do most of the Anne woes local tr show. running, and to think Secrets Jerry S ver-ly one man is the cause Hoist, L -- dtlifgivdsbhples, of it all. It's Mr. Tre Pat Taylor i?1a Jean Bloss, of course. He nnes Montgomery are solo will be here to take contestants. Tap num- individual pictures Junlgr C bers were presented by for the annual. president- Dorothy Mae Hill and So come on,boys and Jim Heussnep Ann Wilcox, Ronald and girls, 1et's slick up V1ce-ppesldent- Nora T We 'et, and and look real pretty 5 vel' Kar ,yvt Q, w 1 Judy for the birdie. Secr- Wa given The chatterbox staff Trgag to th: g tanding would greatly ap- Dat talent. H preciate it if the There Grade teachers w ops L details about next week! WHERE TO FIND EDITORIAL ------ GRADES ---- LOCALS ------------ 4-8 NEWS ----.---------- 3-6 to have their by Monday e latest. YOU! we are sorry to hea that Miss Flanf and Mrs. Slack of school 'llness We hm sident- Diane Oberle .ce-President- Scott Ramsey 'etary- uuella Lamie Treasurer- June Caroffino SPORTS --------------- We are glad to ae Coach Thompson after a short illness. it and rec V are m' Co-Editor Class President- Johnny Almas ice-President- MYERS!-7z:5YFARBo0Ks THE PACEMAKERS or QUALITY O MYERS AND C0 INC TOPEKA KANSAS 0 , a 0 'o .O..l - . 1 l.' 's... . o.'Q a . . , 'u-. ? i -qua. ,,,.4..-M ,. ,.,.. ,-...-- Xu ,ww--ww-4 ,,..-.ff-W-----,--A-- A Q. 9 ff 7 4' Kwan 'Sha


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