Marlette High School - Scribe Yearbook (Marlette, MI)

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On May 29, l958, a red-maple tree, pur- chased by the pupils of the Bea McDonald School, was planted as a living memorial. We, in' our turn, wish to dedicate this annual, a product of fun and toil, patience and exaspera- tion, joy and sadness, to the memory of this de- parted friend . L siiii ' i' ' ll i am - RG!! ll EEK!!!-i'2'F: 315178 2 ADMINISTRATION Hr -- BERT!-IA PHELPS and JIMMY WOOD Board of Education Office MR. A LFRED AMUNDSEN Superintendent EVA MAXAM High School Office Secretary MR WENDELL BRENNER High School Principal si. MR. CHARLES JOSLIN DONNA WILLIAMS Elementary Principal 3 Elementary School Office BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Almas, Treasurer, Mrs. Patrick, Secretaryg Mr. Weaver, Trustee, Mr. Brenner, High School Principal, Mr. Howard, Trustee, Mr. Sullivan, President, Mr. Joslin, Grade School Principal, Mr. Amundsen, Superintendent. Z Bea McDonald Elemeniary School -fx-1' rv A Xknaiv.-1 K. sf mm Ns: Qllm ' 5, f mn Mila mm Ill u I H ' Til' mm mf? I. ll - ll 5.2 nhl 'il 'Q mm 4 Marleiie Community High School Wie 4' rf f 'I. CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE This committee spent severol long evenings in surveying the educotioncl pro blems of the Morlette Community School system. The work thot they did may be the kernel from which o new school plant will grow. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ELEANOR AMUNDSEN LOIS COWELL EARL DECKER Home Economics Iunior High Social Science, Mathe- Studies matics and Visual Education yi i MELVIN DICKSON FLOYD GAGNON EDWARD HUNTOON Senior High Mathe- Driver Education Shop matics 'M . , Num ALBERT JOHNSON Biology, and Junior High Social Studies I NELL JOHNSON IRENE LALONDE WARREN LIKEN Commercial and English and Social Personal Civics, Phy- English Studies sical Education Coach 6 7 RODERICK PLACE Junior High Science, Physical Education and Coach HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY JOSEPH ROSS BEULAH RUDD JAMES SHERIDAN English, Latin Civics, Junior High Junior High Mathe- English matics MA RIE SHUDRA Commercial PHYLLIS SWEET Physical Education Junior High English SST? 1' fn ...af JANE SINNER RICHARD SINNER ALTON SMILEY Librarian Band English, Vocal Music l af JAMES TUCK WILLIAM YOUNG DOROTHY WASKE History, Journalism Agriculture Visiting Teacher 7 E Beffy Mahcffy Don Ross Bob Lilley Joe Sanchez Andrea Rleclel Joe Riley Jocknne Murray Jim Beltz HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '58 The class of '58 started on its rocket ride through school in the fall of 1946. The original crew was: Cliff Lamie, Don Redmond, Don Ross, Jack Thornton, Sandra Thornton, Doris Lambert, Ruth Curtis, Joe Riley, Dick Harris, Clarence Steinman, Betty Mahaffy, Pat Sullivan, John Goodwine, Larry Weigert, Brent Dunsford, Gene Lamie, Jim Woods, Shirley Weaver, Dick Forbes, Wayne Peterson, Janice Wilson, Pat Caister, Dorothy Ken' nedy, Frank Vizard, Robert Cargill, Dave Hurd, Harold Raven, Richard Faszczewski, Juanita Ross, Shirley Lewitt, Joe Sanchez, Jim Ruggles, Jay Potter, Donneita Jickling, Ruthann Potter, and Sharon Patrick. Our flight through high school began in September of 1954. Joe Sanchez held the controls of our rocket, with Gene Lamie as his co-pilot. Joy Sheridan recorded our pro- gress, with Pat Sullivan guarding our feeble treasury. Bob Lilley spoke for us at Student Council . As outsiders we were welcomed to high school by initiation, followed by a fine Freshman-Sophomore banquet. In our Sophomore year, Bob Lilley stepped to the wheel with Bob Oberle as his assistant. The secretary's book went to Charles Cousins, and Barbara Ross paid the bills. Lauren Hager took Bob's place at Student Council. After initiating the little green men, we held a feast in their honor. ln September of 1956, Junior space licenses were awarded to President Joe Riley, Vice- President Don Ross, Secretary Andrea Riedel, Treasurer Bob Oberle, and Student Council Representative Lauren Hager. Cur first project, the Junior Play, was named Father Was A Housewife. Shortly after this roaring success, we went to Dow Chemical in Midland for the day. Next on the calendar of events came the Junior-Senior Banquet, where we bid the graduating Seniors farewell. Our Junior year was climaxed by the J-Hop, using Stairway To The Stars as the theme. On the last leg of our flight, Don Ross acted as captain, and Jim Ruggles helped him steady our rocket. Joanne Murray kept track of the crew while Joe Sanchez took care of the now large treasury. Commentator at Student Council was Bob Lilley. The stars that shown brightest in our galaxy were: a beautiful Senior Prom, Oriental Gardens , the hilarious Senior Play, Headin' For a Weddin ', Senior Day in Detroit, the Junior-Senior Banquet, fthank you, Class of '59!l and the Senior Tea. lt was agreed by all that the five day trip to New York was 'out of the world' . We realized that our high school days were gone for- ever with Class Day, Baccalaureate and Commencement. We, as the Class of '58, would like to thank the administration and the faculty for guiding us through the air pockets we hit in our flight. Best wishes to all the Seniors- to-be, and we hope you will enjoy your years in high school as much as we did. 9 JAMES L. BELTZ I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. Basketball 1,3,4g Foot- ball l,2g Track 3g Base- ball lg Math and Science Club 3,4g Junior and Sen ior Plays. HONOR STUDENTS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN PATSY ANN CAISTER If things don't come her way, she goes after them. Band l,2,3,4g Choir 1.2, President 2g F.H.A, 1, 2, Song Leader 2g F.T. A, 1,2,3g Student Coun- cil 2g SCRIBE Staff 2,3,4g, MAR LETTER Printing Staff 4. JOY SHERIDAN Chase me. boysg I'm full of fun. Secretary of Class lg Choir 1gF.H,A, Regional Presidentg M Club 4, Secretary 4: Math as sci- ence Club 3,4, THOMAS MARCIN God bless the man who first invented sleep. SCRIBE Staff 3,4g Math 8: Science Club 2,3,4g Base- ball 1,2,3g Basketball l,2, Managser 3, Statistion 4g Sport ditor 4g Press Club 4. ROBERT OBERLE l wish I had a lot of money instead of being so darn ood looking. Footballgl ,2,3,4g Track 2, 3,4g Basketball 1 ,3g Baseball lg Football Co- Captain4g F,F.A, lg Stu- dent Teaching 4g Math 8a Science Club 3,4g M C1ub3,4, Secretary 3g Cla ss Vice-President 2g Class Treasurer 3g Student Council 1. PATRICIA SULLIVAN Her lau h's contagiousg her giggle outragious. Junior and Senior Playsg Class Treasurer 2g F.T,A, 3,4g Student Teacher 3, 4g Hot Lunch 3. ROBERT LILLEY He could bluff his way past St. Peter. M Club 2,3,4, Treas- urer 4, President 3g Math 8a Science Club 2,3g F. T,A, 2.3, Treasurer 3g Student Council 1, 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 2g Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3g Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. 'MW aiSi- ' I ' KARLA KAY ALMAS School breaks up my whole day. CommercialClub 3,45 Choir lg F,H,A, 1,45 F.T,A, 35 Student Librarian 3 , 4. JOY MILDRED ANDREWS Willing to please in every way she can. Student Librarian 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Playg SCRIBE Staff 3,45 MAR LETTER Staff 45 Press Club 4. LEE ARMSTRONG Studies don't mean much to me, open up the doors and let me free. Student Teacher 35 F,F,A, 1. ROBERT C . BOND Say little, learn much. Track 2,3,45 F,F,A, 2,3,4g Football l,2,45 Baseball lg Math and Science Club 3,45 M Club 45 Class Student Council Alternate 4. SENIORS t t N J ROBERT CARGILL Quiet and shy, he's quite a guy. F,T,A. 3,4g Math and Science Club 2,3,45 Student Teach- er 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1. ROBERT CHARD Life is too short to become excited. Football l,2,3,4g M Club 3,45 Basketball lg Baseball 1,2 Track 3,45 F,F,A, 1, CHARLES COUSINS ac Ls ' He seems to be quiet, but on never knows. Track lg Class Secretary lg F,F,A, l,2,3, Treasurer 3, Assistant Vice -President 2. RUTH CURTIS If silence were golden, she'd be the poorest girl in town. Commercial Club 3,45 Senior Playg F.H,A, lg Student Teacher 3, VERNON RICHARD FORBES If he's not hunting or in a dream, he's tinkering with his limousine . Football lg Basketball lg Track lg Choir l,2,3g Imperials 3, 4, JAMES ROBERT FOFKIE lf I can't do it, it can't be done. JOHN W. GOOD WINE After 12 years of working and slaving, I am finally up for my unemployment compensation. Football 4. LAUREN HAGER Although his manners are most pleasing, it doesn't stop his constant teasing. F.F,A, 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Reporter 4g Student Council 2,3g Thumb B Student Council 2g M.Club 4g Baseball l,2g Football 4g Track 4g Junior Play. BARBARA KAY DENTON CLA Barb's got those flirting eyes, she's the one who'll snag the guys. Choir 2,3,4g MAR LETTER 4g Press Club Secretary 4g Stu- dent Teacher 1. JAMES BRENT DUNSFORD Everything comes to him who waitsg so why hurry. Track lg Student Teaching 3g Press Club 3g Commercial Club 3,4g Senior Playg High Magazine Salesman 2,4. RICHARD FASZCZEWSKI What he wants to get out of school most-is himself. Baseball lg Band l,2,3. MARIORIE FISHELL A girl to be depended on. F.H,A, l,2,3,4g Choir 1,3,4g Hot Lunch l,4g Press Club 4g Student Teacher 4g MAR LETTER 4. SENIORS ' DONALD HARNECK Rome wasn't built in a day. Track 14 F,F,A, 1,2,3,4, Assistant Secretary 2g Basketball 1 RICHARD M. HARRIS With a football in his hand he is king of the land. Track 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Math-Science 2,3,4, President 4g SCRIBE 3g M Club 3,4g Student Teaching 4g Student Coun- cil 4g Choir 2,3g Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 49 Basketball 2. HAROLD l-I. l-IAYWARD A gentleman of leisure. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3g M Club 4. DAVID ALLEN HURD Girls, girls-Where are you? Club 4g F,T,A, 4g Math-Science Club 3,4g Student Teaching 3,4g SCRIBE Staff 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,4. SENIORS DON 5?il5?lii24?.l5?iiiifiiif?-5555 : 7 2- 1 -Y ffl - You Math Science Club 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Commercial Club 4g Senior Play LARRY KASDORF Hear yel Hear ye' I graduate' Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 2 F F A 1 2 DOROTHY JEAN KENNEDY You only ltve once so why not ltve Choir 1 2 Band 1 F H A 2 M Club4 Math and Sct ence Club 3 4 Cheerleading 4 ABRAHAM LACKO l may be little but so was Napoleon and look what he dtd Baseball 2 SHIRLEY LEVITT A little shy perhaps, but not too shy to be friendly. F,H,A, 1,2,3, Commercial Club 4, F,T,A, 2,33 Hot Lunch 4, MAR LETTER Printing 'staff 4. GALE LOWELL l-le'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Football 1,29 Track 3. BETTY MAHAFFY First school bells, then wedding bells. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Commercial Club 3,43 SCRIBE Staff 3, DONNA MAE MOORE Never loud, always quiet. Senior Choir l,3,4g Madrigal Club 3g Commercial Club 4, MAR LETTER Printing staff 4, F,H,A, 2, .y ',, V Doms ANN LAMBERT :bf-JVLLD She has a serious look, but a sweet and joyous heart. Choir 1,2,3,4g Girl's Glee Club 4, Treasurer 4. CLIFFORD LAMIE Some are wise, some are otherwise. Football 2,45 Math and Science Club 2, Track 3, Basketball lg Madrigal Club 3, Choir l,2,3, Radio Club 4. EUGENE LAMIE if 5 Ulf. 7 .LB lt's really worthyour while to ma e the acquaintance of such a swell guy. Track l,2,3g Basketball l,2,4g Football 2,45 Class Vice- President 1, Math and Science Club 2,3,4g M Club 2,3,4 Vice -President 4. AULEEN GAIL LESTER CJLMA, lJ..U.fcqN Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Choir 1,2, President 2, Math and Science Club 3. SENIORS JOANNE MURRAY f'ZMwM4LJ Her circle of friends will ever grow, for she's the kind it's nice to know. Press Club 4g Commercial Club 3,4, President 45 Student Council 45 SCRIBE Staff 3,4, Editor 45 MAR LETTER Print- ing Staff 45 Class Secretary 45 Senior Choir l,2. JOHN M. NIEBAUER True spoken and a gentleman. Football lg Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Math-Science Club5 F,T.A, 4. SHIRLEY NIEBAUER Bright as the sun and lots of fun. Press Club Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 45 Hot Lunch lg Student Teaching 2,35 M Club 45 Cheerleading 4g Ed- itor of MAR LETTER 4g Commercial Club 45 Math-Science Club 2,3,4g F.H.A, l,2,3,45 Senior Play. SHARON E. PATRICK To beat around the bush is not her way5 she says exactly what she wants to say. Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 F,T.A. 4g Junior Playg SCRIBE Staff 45 Student Teaching 4. SENIORS TED WPS SQEQEYZMQEQAWQ1,-'iT'5?W?fQM?8iW3 51555,'f'f'-WW ft'-iff? as , P He was so bashful that his voice b ushed when he used it LOUISEJEAN PERRY C M D If you knew Louise like we know Louise F.H,A 1 2 F T A 1 2 Student Teaching 3 Bible Club 2,3,4 Choir 4 MAR LETTER Staff 4 WAYNE PETERSON There must be some other way to start the day besides getting up JAY POTTER am. W Tk uw A good looking guy who really keen a glimpse of his smile tells what we mean Footballl F F A 1 2 3 4 KENT RAMSEY Unpredictable, kind and bold, God made Kent and threw away the mold. HAROLD RAVEN Road signs are made for those who want to live to be eighty. F.F .A , 1 , 2. DONALD L. REDMOND flyoqt, LU M415 He aroused, turned the page and dropped to sleep again. Baseball 3g F,F,A, 2.3.4. ANDREA RIEDEL Sing away sorrow, sing away care, I love a good time, Come along if you dare. F.H,A. 15 Math-Science 3,4g Student Teaching 3,4g Class Secretary 3g Student Council 2g Press Club 4g SCRIBE Staff 3,4g Junior Playg Choir lg MAR LETTER Staff 4. JOSEPH C. RILEY He's little and he's wise, he's a terror for his size. Thumb B Student Council 3,4, Vice -President 4, Student Council l,3,4, President 4, Class President 3, Math and Sci- ence Club 2,3,4, M Club 1,2,3,4, Band 3,4, Choir 1, Student Teacher 4, Junior Play, SCRIBE Staff 3, Basketball l Football Manager 1,2, Track 1. DONALD ROSS Why, take life seriously? You'11 never get out of it alive. Band 1,2,3, President 3, Class Vice-President 3, Class President 4, F,F,A. l,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4 Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 4,,Basketball l,2,3,4, M Club 3.4. JUANITA ROSS Say what you mean and mean what you say. F.l-l,A. 1,2,3,4, Choir 1.3.4, Press Club 4, MAR LETTER Writing Staff 4. JAMES RUGGLES We don't want him any longer, he's long enough. M Club 3,4, Math 85 Science Club 3,4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4, F,T,A, 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Baseball 1,2,3. SENIORS E i JOSEPH B, SANCHEZ He knows what he knows, and what he doesn't know he'll soon learn. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track l,2,3,4, Math and Science Club 3,4, F.T.A, 3,4, Class President l, Class Treasurer 4. ROBERT J, SIMMONS - Always a smile for everybody, a soft spoken gentleman. Track l,2, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Senior Play 4, Commercial Club 4. CLARENCE STEINMAN Ca ll me anytihng, but not late for dinner, F,F,A, l,2,3,4, Track l,2. JACK THORNTON He who sitteth upon a tack shall rise again. Senior Play, Commercial Club 3,4, Secretary 4, F,T,A, 4, Track 4, Student Teacher 4, SCRIBE staff 3, Math and Sci- ence Club 2,3,4. Q fl LARRY H. WEIGERT fliwdf- avvmcletulb His manner is quiet but don't judge him y it. Basketball 15 Baseball lg Hot Lunch 25 Student Teaching 45 Student Council 45 F,T,A. 45 F,F,A. 1,2,3,4, Assistant President 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Chapter Farmer 2, State Farmer 4, Regional Secretary 4. IANICE EVELYNN WILSON A wonderful girl with a pleasing way, she's especially nice, the same every day. Band 1,2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,45 F,T.A, 1,2,3,45 Com- mercial Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 SCRIBE Staff 3,4, Ed- itor 45 Press Club 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. JAMES WOODS A guy that has all the answers. Baseball lg Basketball 1,25 F,F,A, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. HARRIET YOUNG She doesn't seem to expect a lot. She'll surely get by with what she's got. F.H.A, 1,2,3,45 F,T,A. 2,3,4g Commercial Club 45 Hot Lunch 2,3,45 Senior Play. SANDRA SUE THORNTON The type we like, both smart and sweet5 a nicer girl you never meet. Press Club 45 MAR LETTER Staff 45 Commercial Club 3,43 Band l,2,3,4. ROBERT VATTER He knows where the good times are. Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 45 Student Council 45 F,F,A, lg Student Teacher 4. FRANCIS I. VIZARD The card that makes the deck complete. '11 Commercial Club 3,4p Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basket- ball 1,23 F,F.A, lg Hot Lunch 2g Junior Play. SHIRLEY WEAVER A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. F,H,A, 1,25 F,T,A, 3,45 MAR LETTER 4g Junior Playg Senior Play. SENIORS LEM if 5 f JR. SR. BANQUET Q9 J szlwiiisssiiffir ,.,A .V 1 f gr W is rr up + s Z ,,m: , , L, , ' V, 3 K2 sgv.fxi44ei'm,-K Wiiiiffifffi A ,, . l 2 f gy: r A ,, 1 fe, zjl V ii 3 - ' s -gym? A I gy ti ' .gi A M1 .. rg, I 's' -'rr -- X..A .- was . L 1 -. kggif xi N, - 'L' 'gs-H yi Y ,. if V ,::5g' ,i:-v V, vis 9 VQI ff f:-E.ff::' Q8- is V s Q f' 'Y A 4 v Q 4 J fig 'A ' itz'-ESE. 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I .,V. g, - V Q ffigzrss rfwajfrffzlfsiii or JUNIORS i l i 2 i ! 22 Wendell Shier Marie Smith Marilyn Smith Lisa Staples David Sullivan Corliss Taylor Ron Teague Evelyn Terpenning Evan Thomas Barbara Turner Dea Vincent Marilyn Vizard Larry Volz Leona Wesolowski George Westover Kayel Wilcox Linda Wilcox Pat Wilhemson Pat Wood Larry Zorn Lynda Lichfenfelf Bob Lindsay Richard Long Judy Lynn Elaine Mahaffy Dianne Marcin LeRoy Marion Grace Ann Miller Don Neuman Janice Olsen Linda Palmer Carolyn Phetfeplace Linda Preston Carol Reid Marcella Reid Janet Reynolds Tom Ross Sharon Russell Charles Shaver Joyce Shaw JUNIORS wwf sw Meiiisvwff 51- 1 1: Q fi 4'i.ui1ffuf: :JJ ' 'Gif ,K , 3 x I i Wa' A L if wx J ,, ris fs,as,...,,:,1s,i'2n , , ESV N 3 23 ,sz 37' Wk ,pup- 4' QW SOPHCMORES Ray Briones - President Bob Ramsey - Vice President Beverly Shier - Secretary Bob Snow - Treasurer Deanne Thornton - Student Council Joanna Bazan Raymond Beaton Bernard Boyne Richard Brown Jack Caister Barbara Campbell Kent Clark Karen Coller Woodie Cross Norma Cummings Delores Dawson Charles Dunsford Joyce Forbes Lawrence Forbes James Gerber Lynn Gibb Carol Geister Kenneth Harris Wayne Hazen Charlotte Herron Wayne Herron SOPHOMORES Richard Hewitt Jim Hewitt Starling Hickok Donald Hudson Ronald Hudson Kathy Jameson Wayne Kelly Thomas Knaggs Frieda Kroppa Richard Laur Judy Lick Barbara Lienhard Crawford Lindsay Richard Lindsay Carol Lynn David Lytle -fb. , R ' 5 ,fr out -sw. N.. Linda McCoon Jerry McCorkle Glen McEacher Dwight McKenney Sharon McRobbie Dean Marshall Jerry Miller Larry Moore Jim Patrick Ronald Perry seen? Q ATL if ar i E ,' 5? W!! 1, fe xx 2 , f lu 'f 3 V ing? A lltlsfcfi, ,Trim l if 'IWRRXQU s ' We 5 sf,i.. ,Ni I i ,r - K z 1,,11. fy, X rlrr 'Qt is fm wa X .f Nw Q i 5 x me hiya Q -W it l ri , s Y m tl .fqgssrrw fix'-zwiiifii' 5, Q V, X . 4. 'SSW ,V f was S 2 R SOPHOMORES Nancy Phillips Betty Potter Emma Proctor Scharla Rasmussen Carolyn Ross Mervin Ross Wanda Ross Larry Seiferlein Karen Smith Sandra Smith Judy Stamp Bill Stanko Bob Stanko Dennis Steinman Nelson Tapson Bill Taylor Janice Taylor Margeret Wesolowski Coleen Widdows Lona Wilson Donald Wood Eddie Wood Gelia Wood Bonnie Woods Lee Woods Lois Woods FRESHMEN Gary Dunsford - President Bill Boyne - Vice-President Elaine Ellis - Secretary Judy Cummings - Treasurer Barbara Woods - Student Council Marilyn Agar Audrey Albertson James Albertson LaVerne Anderson Joe Andrich James Atherton Danny Atkins Evans Atkins Gary Atkins Iris Balla Jim Becker Eileen Bednaryczk Ann Beltz Charles Beltz Irene Bennett Mary Kay Bloss Neda Boegner Bill Bowers Tom Boyne Sharon Bracken Ct E 27 Eg, 3,1 W . ai if ri -5'9ifiTL:lE'l 1 A ,,.,rf,. :wsu r QW' - r' . - ,,, ., a ,Sgsg . ..,,.., ,W ,. C gs, J , 1 .. i:q y rryssg gssyrrry A hL. , , . I , ,,-- ' . , . ,4 raw: 12:1-:::gZEQ,j:?-f r. 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'C H Q 'Haw iii I zlihg Nl-9 3 ff.-5 C g FRESHMEN Lloyd Buck Murray Caisfer Lee Cargill Carl Caroffino Willard Chase Ronald Cooper Charlyn Crawford Wayne Cummings Charles Davies Nancy Davies Nancy Des Jardins James Dieckman John Dorman Virginia Douglas Eric Foster James Gould Gary Groner Ronald Hayward Sharon Hayward Connie Hobson Marvin Hol lenbeck Bill Hudson Maureen James Judy Joslin Robert Kennedy FRESHMEN Caroline Lienhard Richard Lounsberry Carolyn McCrea Brian McGunegle Sandra McMann Tommy McQuarrie Bonnie Mahaffy Dick Mathews George Maynard Eugene Miller Marilyn Miller Dianne Moore Linda Morgan Betty Nelson Lilia Ode Linda Parker Keith Perry Dennis Peterson Karen Petersen Rex Peterson Bob Philips r P- Anna Pollak Jerry Potter Larry Potter Nancy Potter f , - ' :sg - f, -- 1'-eiizwfssffif wwqf... qi ' I l I 2'lll'lrl.f7S- fkf fiffli I K I ,ii,ii . , ,,: ,LQ lf? . Q 3 ,, , gi gi: L. Qs is Wir, so i,., , ,ghl 3, 5, iw? Z ,gf it 5 f 14, r ' l BBW ., y,: H P it i ,rlki 5 5 r. 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Sweei' Notes Fighting For The Ball Raymond Duff Patricia Duggan Lee Ensign Stephanie Fasczewski Sandra Goda Dorothy Goodwine larry Greggs Lloyd Griswald James Hayward Lois Hazen Marcia Hazen Carol Henderson Dean Albertson - President Elaine Armstrong Vice President Kay Libkuman - Secretary Sandra Pierce - Treasurer Richard Sullivan - Student Council Del phine Albertson Diane Becker Iudy Benedict Marcia Benedict Kenneth Berton Iudy Blackmer Howell Bond Bonnie Boyne Eugene Bracken Iames Caister Darlene Cannon Marlene Cannon Wray Chappel Gloria Chrzanowskr Kathleen Cousins Eugene Curtis Darlene Davis Carol Dawson Frank Dieckman Barbara Dorman Dennis Drew EIGHTH ' Richard Henderson Mickey Heussner Sharon Hill Herbert Inch Karen Jenson Phillip Iones Burleyne Libkuman Lorna Lichtenfelt Sid Lichtenfelt Brenda Lilley Joseph Manwell Donald Martin Lewis Minard Merelise Minard Pat Peterson lim Phillips Barbara Proctor Iim Putnam Ellen Rabidue Ianet Ross Phillip Ruggles Billy St. Mary Iames Simmons David Skutt Lita Smith Iudy Spear GRADE is is W , Q r, 1 nb? 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Mr. Riedel Welcomes Our Heroes 1 fi , - oh No You Can t ,- I Hourly Trafflc Jam H 37 SENIQR PLAY HEADlN FOR A WEDDIN Fannie Jane Hollowbone Bertha Blairhouse . . Sarah Jo Hollowbone . Gracie May Hollowbone Paw Hollowbone . . Slim Blairhouse . . . Grandpappy Hankley . lsabell Todd .... Homer Hollowbone. . Hortense Todd . . Widow Blairhouse . Melissa Duggan. . Maw Hollowbone . l Sis Hollowbone . . Pepper Hollowbone . N CAST Harriet Young . Norma Putnam Betty Mahaffy . Ruth Curtis . Brent Dunsford . . Don Ross . . . Tom Marcin . Shirley Niebauer . Jack Thornton . Janice Wilson . . . Joy Andrews . . Shirley Weaver . . . Pat Sullivan . Donneita Jickling . . . Bob Simmons o u 38 JUNIOR PLAY Don Neuman, Tom Boyne, Pat Wood, Gary Forbes, Tom Ross Marilyn Vrzard Sharon Russell Dan O Shea Kayel Wilcox, Ken Becker, Bob Cook, Diane Marcin Stuart Hodge Ann Dale Diane Atkins Larry Gibb Diet of Dates Betty Fallansbee . Bob Cook . . Dot Davison. . . Axel Sampson . . Mildred Fallansbee BillFallansbee. . Tom Fallansbee, Jr. Tom Fallansbee, Sr. Daohne Murchison. Peg Bancroft . . Abdel Bir Ibn Fuzzein. Irma Murchison . . Sidi Ben Ahmad . . Ernie Klautzer. . Pffazimah . . Stranger . . . Cast Sharon Russell Danny O'Shea . . Pat Wood . Gary Forbes . . Ann Dale Kenneth Becker . . Bob Cook . Stuart Hodge .Kayel Wilcox .Diane Marcin . Don Neuman . Diane Atkins . . Tom Ross . .Tom Boyne Marilyn Vizard . Larry Gibb 39 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Bob Cook, George Westover, Robert E11is, Robert Willis, Don Ross, Leonard Atkins, Joe Riley, Grace Ann Miller, Mrs. LaLonde, Bob Lilley, Dick Harris. ROW TWO: Bob Vatter, Larry Wiegert, Gary Dunsford, Sharon Patrick, Merle Ann Erwin, Pam Atkins, Ray Briones, Dean Albertson, Richard Sullivan, Joanne Murray, Barbara Turner, Deanna Thornton. Jim and Linda PURPOSE: To assist in forming school policies regarding student activities. ACTIVITIES: Purchased hi-fi set and trophy case from magazine sale: Foreign exchange: Various assemblies: Talent show: Thumb B Student Council: Various act- ivities for better understanding. HONORS: Lincla Palmer was chosen as our foreign exchange student. 40 BIBLE .. Q, K . - ff.,-3 . ,- v . , M ...K . ,A .1 ld, . l a s an ca E' w,,,, ROW ONE: Lois Hazen, Janice Hoist, Louise Perry, Anne Dale, Linda Preston, Alton Westover, Dawn Keys, Carol Geister, David D'Arcy, Marvin Hollenbeck. ROW TWO: Karen Petersen, Evelyn Terpening, Lorna Lichtenfelt, Kathy Russell, Kathy Cousins, Lois Cousins, Sharon Caroffino, Susan Hager, Kathy Stieler, Marie Smith, Mrs. Sweet, Nancy DesJardins. ROW THREE: Mary Ethel Sweet, Pat Wilhelmsen, Jan Gierman, Linda Lichtenfelt, Elaine Preston, Harold Steinman, Jim Freeze, Jack D'Arcy, Barbara Turner. STUDENT TEACHERS ROW ONE: Larry Griggs, Frank Deikman, Gary Groner, Richard Lounsberry, Jim Becker, Judy Lynn, Jan Gier- man, Mary Lou Jenkins, Jack Thornton, Bob Lilley. ROW TWO: Judy Stamp, Shirley Weaver, Larry Wiegert, Dick Harris, Bob Vatter, Bob Chard, Bob Oberle, Bob Cargill, John Niebauer, Jim Ruggles. ROW THREE: Judy Cum- mings, Mary Lee Willard, Mary Kay Bloss, Linda Zorn, Jim Gould, Marge Fishell, Norma Cummings, Joyce For- bes, Carol Lynn, Elaine Ellis, Mary Ethel Sweet, Neda Boegner. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Rudd, Marilyn Agar, Elsie Ray- mond, Ann Stephenson, Nancy Davies, Crawford Lindsay, Larry Seifferlein, Jim Freeze, Bob Snow, Jack Caister, Joe Sanchez. ROW FIVE: Sharon Shoemaker, Kathy Russell, Sharon Patrick, Frank Thompson, Dick Henderson, Dean Albertson, Eugene Bracken, Ken Becker, LeRoy Marion, Dave Hurd. 41 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Mrs. Amandson, Kayle Wilcox, Karen Cousins, Nancy Phillips, Diane Marcin, Grace Ann Miller, Merle Ann Erwin, Linda Preston, Leona Wesolowski, Joy Sheridan, Pat Wood, Nancy Potter. ROW TWO: Janice Hoist, Elaine Preston, Betty Nelson, Eileen Bednaryczk, Mary Lou Jenkins, Marilyn Vizard, Ann Beltz, Shirley Steiler, Elaine Mahaffy, Shirley Niebaurer, Marilyn Miller. ROW THREE: Janet Reynolds, Marie Smith, Dea Vincent, Jan Gierman, Karla Almas, Betty Mahaffy, Norma Putnam, Jean Cargill, Sandra Smith, Marian Rey- nolds, Judy Cummings, Kathy Russell. ROW FOUR: Margaret Wesolowski, Joyce Shaw, Thelma Blackmer, Judy Duggan, Joann Davies, Donnieta Jickling, Marjorie Fishell, Janice Olson, Joyce Forbes, Karen Smith, Mary Ethel Sweet, Bonnie Woods, Irene Bennett, Sharon Shoemaker. OSHC eii PURPOSE: To promote a growing appre- ciation of the ioys and satis- faction of homemaking. ACTIVITIES: FormaI initiation, conces- OFFICERS: sion stand, regional con- vention, roller skating par- ty, school calendar: Pinky- the-Puppet proiect. PRESIDENT: Merle Ann Erwin VICE-PRESIDENT: Grace Ann Miller SECRETARY: Diane Marcin TREASURER: Leona Wesolowski PARLIAMENTARIAN: Linda Preston TYPIST: Kayel Wilcox HISTORIAN: Nancy Phillips SCNG LEADER: Joy Sheridan PIANIST: Pat Wood REPORTER: Karen Cousins Cha pref D egfee LV illlyers FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Larry Seiferline, Evans Thomas, David Sullivan, Lauren Hager, Larry Weigert, Don Ross, Gary For- bes, Carl Balla, Earl Fischer. ROW TWO: Don Redmond, Vernon Brown, Jay Potter, Lowell Powell, Kent Clark Don Harneck, Wayne Petersen, Bob Bond, Clarence Stienman, Tom Redmond. ROW THREE: Wilfred Thomas, John Dorman, Woodie Cross, Frank Chranowski, Bill Taylor, Bernard Boyne, Lawrence Forbes. Mervin Ross, Tom Boyne, Tom McQuarrie. ROW FOUR: Ron Cooper, Larry Potter, Larry Brown, Robert Lindsay, Lee Woods, Charles Davies, Charles Shaver, Lee Cargill, Robert Phillips, Jim Freese. Marlette Chapter was awarded a Gold Award in the Better Chapter Contest by the Michigan Association of F.F.A. at Detroit in August. In Gctober Don Redmond, Carl Balla, Gary Forbes and Mr. Young attended the National F.F.A. Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. In December the annual Parent 8.Son Banquet was held. Larry Wiegert was awarded the Star Chapter Farmer Degree. The District Leadership Training Contests were held at Marlette in Februar with Marlette winning the Parliamentary Procedure and Farm Forum Contests. These teams then went to Reese where the Parliamentary Procedure Team won a Gold award and the Farm Forum team a Silver award. The State F.F.A. Convention was held on the campus of MSU at East Lansing in March. Gary Forbes and Vemon Brown were official delegates. Lauren Hager, Don Ross, and Larry Wiegert were awarded the State Farmer Degree. T958 OFFICERS Larry Wiegert - President Don Ross - Vice-President Gary Forbes - Treasurer Jim Woods - Secretary Lauren Hager - Reporter Carl Balla - Sentinel 43 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW ONE: Richard Lounsberry, Robert Willis, Miss Cowell, Anne Da le, Grace Ann Miller, Sharon Russell Ba bara Lilley, Mrs. Rudd, Jack Thornton, Bob Lilley, Joe Sanchez. ROW TWO: Judy Stamp, Shirley Weaver Larry Wiegert, Wendell Shier, Mary Lou Jenkins, Janice Gierman, Judy Duggan, Merle Ann Erwin, Bob Cargill John Niebauer, Jim Ruggles, David Hurd. ROW THREE: Sharon Patrick, Murray Caister, Janice Wilson, George West over, Ken Becker, Elaine Ellis, Mary Ethel Sweet, Janice Hoist, Neda Boegner, Kathrine Vizard, Jim Diekman ROW FOUR: Diane Atkins, Bonnie Atkins, Kathy Jameson, Linda Zorn, Carolyn McCrea , Mary Kay Bloss Marilyn Miller, Ann Beltz, Karen Coller, Coleen Widdows, Marvin Hollenbeck. PURPOSE: To Ieam about the teaching profession, its opportunities, its responsibilities, and' its importance in our democracy. ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers Conference at Ypsilanti, Dance, Speakers attended our meetings and gave talks, Became a Charter member of the Pearl Baxter F.T.A.7 Visited M.S.U. OFFICERS Grace Ann Miller - President Anne Dale - Vice-President Barbara Lilley - Secretary Linda Palmer - Treasurer Sharon Russell - Historian 44 CCMMERCIAL CLUB ROW ONE: Donneita Jickling, Shirley Niebauer, Mary Lou Grimes, Joanne Murray, Barbara Lilley, Donna Moore Dawn Keys, Brent Dunsford. ROW TWO: Sandy Thornton, Ruth Curtis, Karla Almas, Joyce Shaw, Kayel Wilcox, Thelma Blackmer, Janice Gierman, Judy Duggan, Elaine Mahaffy, Carolyn Phetteplace, Barbara Turner. ROW THREE: Janice Olsen, Dea Vincent, Janice Hoist, Shirley Levitt, Betty Mahaffy, Norma Putnam, Harriet Young, Janice Wilson , Marilyn Smith, Lisa Sta ples. ROW FOUR: Pat Wilhelmsen, Donna Burns, Sally Hobson, Marcella Reid, Joan Davies, Helene Foe, Elaine Beardslee, Bob Simmons, Jack Thornton, Frank Vizard. MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB ROW ONE: Don Neuman, Dan O'Shea , Tom Marcin, Bob Cook, Dick Harris, Charles Dunsford, Jack Caister, -Le- Roy Marion, George Westover, Mr. Decker. ROW TWO: Linda Preston, Elaine Beardslee, Jean Cargill, Mary Lou Jenkins, Janice Gierman, Dianne Marcin, Judy Duggan, John Niebauer, Bob Bond, David D'Arcy, Bob Cargill, Barbara Lilley, Leonard Atkins. ROW THREE: Bob Oberle, Sharon Russell, Cathy Jameson, Dianne Atkins, Grace Ann Miller, Shirley Niebauer, Donneita Jickling, Gary Cumper, Gerald Jones, Jack Thornton, Anne Dale, Jack D'Arcy. ROW FOUR: Joy Sheridan, David Hurd, Merle Ann Erwin, Bob Lilley, Kayel Wilcox, Jim Ruggles, Dorothy Kennedy, Eugene Lamie, Jim Beltz, Bonnie Atkins, Joe Riley, Stuart Hodge. 45 KIDS IN SCHOCL A Scribe Skit --- The 64g QUESTION The one and only - lmperiols A Green Frosh Sing if! Lois A Buzzy Session 46 HOT LUNCH ROW ONE: Joy Sheridan, Betty Mahaffy, Norma Putnam, Mrs. Amundsen, Harriet Young, Linda Wilcox, Marge Fishell, Shirley Levitt. COOKS High School Cooks Bea McDona ld Cooks 1 MIS- DieCk1'f1HI1H. MIS. NiXOD. Mrs. Mandrut, Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Cotter 47 JANITORS Walter Smith and Harvey Barnes lim ROSS BUS DRIVERS f , 9, llirlif- ll r 253, if is ,ff C my 55 1 -----f Richard Keys, Gertrude Keys, Albert McCoon, Norman Landon, Howard Levitt, Ralph Arnold, Don Harris, Nor man Holst, Lee'I-Iobson, Elmer Flannigan, Chester Campbell, Earl Redifer, Rean Keys, Carl Nicol, Jim Ross. NOT PICTURED: Rex Taylor, Albert Johnson. 48 SENIOR BAND sf - 'Tl . ROW ONE: Janice Wilson, Ann Dale, Marilyn Vizard, Margo James, Lila Ode, Barbara Campbell, Sharon Pat- rick, Ron Thornton, Douglas Boomer, Pat Wilhemson, Judy Lick, Corliss Taylor, Dianne Atkins, Sharon Russell, Dan o'shea. ROW TWO: Lynda Lichtenfelt, Mary Ethel Sweet, Judy Lynn, Shirley Stieler, Kayel Wilcox, Kent Clark, Fred Seption, Larry Moore, Eugene Miller, Crawford Lindsay, Barbara Lilley, Linda Morgan, Mary Kay Bloss, Janice Gierman, Lois Woods. ROW THREE: Sandra Thornton, Sharon Bracken, Eileen Bednaryczk, Sandra Pierce, Elaine Mahaffy, Stephanie Fasczweski, Pat Caister, Wayne Wood, Carl Balla, Marilyn Agar, Betty Pot- ter, Beverly Shier, Judy Joslin, Diane Marcin, Carolyn McCrea, Nelson Tapson. ROW FOUR: Jean Cargill, Danny Atkins, Pat Wood, Janice Taylor. Don Wood, Jack D'Arcy, Stuart Hodge, Judy Stamp, Kathy Vizard, Carol Geister, Eddie Wood, Jim Dieckman, Charlyn Crawford, Colleen Widdows, Mr. Sinner. The purpose of the Band is to teach students a spirit of co-operation, competition, poise and confidence and to develop musical ability. During the marching season, the Band per- formed at all home football games, participated in the U of M Band Day at Ann Arbor, was chosen to participate in the Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49's football game. The Band also marched at various parades, dedications, and centennials. The concert season officiall begins with the Christmas Concert. The Band participates at the County Band Festival anjthe District Band Festival. This year the Band was awarded a 2nd Division at the District Band Festival. Individual bond members have participated in the District and State Solo Ensemble Festivals earning a high percentage of lst and 2nd ratings. 49 JUNIOR BAND ' ' R ' , . :.,.,.:'.,,z rx W: as ,Q ROW ONE: Frank Dieckman, Lorna Litchenfelt, Bill Stieler, Joanne Mahaffy, Sharon Hill, Danny Crawford, Ellen Rabidue, Mary Lee Willard. ROW TWO: Robert Hayward, Sharon Hendricks, Billy Black, Kathy Arnold, Darlene Cannon, Cheryl Heussner, Delphine Albertson, Sandra Goda, Lois Ann Cousins. Brenda Lilley, Gloria Chrzanowski, Boyd Ramsey, Paul Atkins, Gloria Jacobs. ROW THREE: Marlene Cannon, Carol Dawson, Jane Dunsford, Robert Ellis, Sharon Hayward, Pam Atkins, Eugene Bracken, Carl Taylor, Milburn Amundsen, Mike Traverez, Iris Bella, Sandra Flannigan, Billy St. Mary, Carol Atkins, Regina Winfield, Larry Wallas. JUNIOR CHOIR rl!! fluency - ., 5. ' ., ' , 3 ti' E Q I I t A I S f 3 I 3. ROW ONE: Lois Kitt, Mary Thornton, Sharron Carrofino, Susan Hager, Joyce Streu, Dick Ross, Kent Redmond, Alton Westover, Mike Sheridan, Herb Inch. ROW TWO: Karen Fisher, Anne Marie Niebauer, Marcia Hewitt, Diane Becker, Karen Jenson, Sidney Lichtenfelt, Jim Caister, Leonard Redmond, Alvin Lamie, Jerry Wilson, Marcia Benedict. ROW THREE: Janet Ross, Marilyn Moore, Ruth Ann Miles, Kathy Stieler, Lynne Fellows, Mary Gerber, Barbara Dorman, Pat Peterson, Chloris Schaff, Sharon Younger, Judy Benedict, Lois Hazen. 50 SENIOR CHOIR ROW ONE: Barbara Denton, Nancy Davies, Marilyn Smith, Louise Perry, Linda Parker, Mr. Smiley, Karen Peterson, Caroline Lienhard, Diane Moore, Donna Moore, Freida Kroppa. ROW TWO: Donna Burns, Dawn Keys, Marilyn Kukovich, Doris Ann Lambert, Dennis Steinman, Marvin Hollenback, Jack Caister, Ron Shier, George Westover, Jim Gerber, James Freese, Connie Hobson, Janice Olsen, Carol Reid. ROW THREE: Elaine Ellis, Linda Palmer, Lisa Staples, Rex Peterson, Bob Lindsay, Don Wood, Bob Snow, David D'Arcy, Linda Preston, Neda Boegner, Carolyn Phetteplace, Karen Smith. ROW FOUR: Janice Hoist, Mary Lon Grimes, Sandra Smith, Betty Nelson, Barbara Turner, Scharla Rasmussen, Sandy McMann, Marjorie Fishell, Joann Davies, Joanna Bazen, Evelyn Terpenning, Linda Wilcox, Sally Hobson, Lona Wilson. The purpose of the Senior Choir is to learn more about music and learn to present it effectively to the public. The Choir has had a very successful year. The season starting with the Christmas concert. Next came the County Choir Festival at which the Choir was awarded a lst Division. Later the Choir traveled to Flint to participate in the District Festival. There the Choir was awarded a lst Division rating and earned the right to participate in the State Festival. The Choir was awarded a lst there also. The Choir gave a Spring Con- cert and also performed at Baccaureate services. Thus ended a very successful school year for the Marlette Senior Choir. 51 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Dianne Marcin, Merle Ann Erwin, Shirley Niebauer, Joy Sheridan, Dorothy Kennedy, Kayel Wilcox. ii ll ROW ONE: Bob Vatter, Kayel Wilcox, Merle Ann Erwin, Dorothy Kennedy, Shirley Niebauer, Joy Sheridan, Dianne Marcin, Bob Lilley, Eugene Lamie. ROW TWO: Bob Chard, Jim Ruggles, David Hurd, Bob Oberle, Dick Harris, Harold Hayward, Don Ross, Gerald Jones, Coach Liken. ROW THREE: Dan O'Shea, Joe Riley, Joe Sanchez, Dave Sullivan, Lauren Hager, Bob Bond, Larry Volz, Jim Harris, Carl Balla. 52 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Eugene Lamie, Gerald Jones, Gary Forbes, Bob Lilley, Don Ross. Gary Cumper, Leonard Atkms Mr Place. ROW TWO: David Sullivan, Jim Beltz, David Hurd, Jim Ruggles, Jack Caister, Carl Bella Larry Voltz Mart ette Mar ette Mar ette Mar dette Mar ette Mar ette Mar Lette Mar ette Mar ette Mar Lette Mar ette Mar ette Mart ette Marlette Mariette Marlette 1957-1958 SEASON SCORES 54 Croswe fl- Lexington 60 Yale 48 Caro 49 Marysville 47 Sag. St. Peter 8. Paul 53 Cass City 56 Bad Axe 51 Vassar 51 Sandusk 41 Croswelil- Lexington 60 Yale 47 Caro 63 Cass City 58 Baci Axe 64 Vassar 59 Sandusky 53 RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Dick Hewitt, Jim Gerber, Crawford Lindsay, Gary Dunsford, Bill Bowers, Charles Dunsford. ROW TWO Bob Kennedy, Lawerence Forbes, Bob Thimbel, Larry Moore, Richard Brown, Jim Hewitt, Kent Clark, Jerry McCorkel. ROW THREE: Bert Willis, Jerry Voltz, Gary Atkins, Jim Becker, Wayne Woods, Wayne Wilcox, Tommy Thompson. ROW FOUR: Evans Atkins, Jim Ghoul, Jim Albertson, Charles Davies, Bob Russell, Ronald Sherr, Dick Matthews, Brian McGunegle. CHEERLEADERS Otu Mary RI ' da 7- ' GHT. iarlyn Ciawiotdkilz, ZOFU. Ann Beigzi' iffy Ethel, Linda Ci Sweet, Ann arlyn Cm Wford Ethel 54 Sth CHEERLEADERS Judy Spear, Carol Hen derson, Mary Lee Willard, Gloria Chrzanowski, Elaine Armstrong, Judy Black mer. 7th CHEERLEADERS Glorla Blackmer, Sharon Hend- rlch Jane Dunsford, Ann Marie Nrebauer, Lynn Chappel, Vicky li ll TCURNAMENTS Marleffe MarIeHe MarIeHe MarIeHe Marleffe Marleffe DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS AT LAKEVILLE 46 MayviIIe 4I Frankenmuth REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS AT SAGINAW 59 Corunna 6I FIinT Ufley 73 Flinf Holy Redeemer QUARTER-FINALS AT PORT HURON 34 Highland Park ST. Benedict 56 Bxvds Ywfd Sump Bm Sump X '7 . Soieq - Sh XXX The 4 1 NNKnnev X 4001 Xeow ' M K VJ Ykyz rrrky L' W, 7 5 W Z9 f . I ,,,1 ,,. it NN e Nom o 'couciodovln 'fV5l :'a,.. OUX S'cv'xX4e Nm 57 VARSITY FOOTBALL QL ell, 19 2 ROW ONE: Dick Harris, Jim Ruggles, Dave Hurd, Bob Lilley, Bob Oberle, Bob Vatters, Bob Chard. ROW TWO: Danny O'Shea, Joe Sanchez, David Sullivan, Bob Bond, Lauren Hager, Harold Hayward, Gary Cumper, Vernon Brown, Don Ross, Larry Volz. ROW THREE: Mr. Liken, Eugene Lamie, Jim Harris, John Goodwine, Charles Sha- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Brian McGunegle, Charles Davies, Ray Briones, Richard Laur, Jack Caister, Eddie Wood, Jim Hewitt Carl Caroffino. ROW TWO: Robert Willis, Woodie Cross, Gary Dunsford, Bob Ramsey, Gary Groner, Murray Caister, Bill Bowers, Mervin Ross, Tommy Thompson, Jim Hayward. ROW THREE: Coach Rod Place, Ron Hay- ward, Bill Boyne, Tom Redmond, John Dorman, Tom Knaggs, Kent Clark, Wayne Wood, Gary Atkins, Jim Becker, Jerry Van Alstine. Sa Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette Marlette FO0TBALL SCORES VARSITY Jr. VARSITY North Branch Marlette Vassar Caro Marl ette Caro Cass City Marlette Cass City Cros- Lex Marl ette Cros- Lex Bad Axe Marlette Yale Sandusky Marlette Bad Axe Vassar Marlette North Bra Yale nch VARSITY BASEBALL ROW ONE: Coach Liken, Earl Fisher, Charles Shaver, Don Ross, Larry Volz Gary Forbes Leonard Atkrns Ray Briones, Bruce Fox. ROW TWO: Gary Dunsford, Bob Cargill, Larry Putnam John Dorman Dwrght McKenney Dan O'Shea, Dave Sullivan, Jack Caister, Kent Clark, Gerald Jones lmlczy City Caro Cass City Cros. Lex Yale Bccl Axe Sandusky Vassar SCORES 8 Mczrleffe Morl etfe Mczrl eHe Mcrl ette 7 11 8 2 2 6 3 60 Mcrl eHe Marl etfe Mcrlerte Marl etfe VARSITY TRACK ROW ONE: Dick Hewitt, Jimmy Gerber, Jim Atherton, Jim Becker, Vernon Brown, Dennis Steinman, Keith Perry Lawrence Forbes, Murray Caister, Woodie Cross, Frank Chrzanowski. ROW TWO: Coach Place, Thomas Knaggs Crawford Lindsay, Carl Balla, Joe Sanchez, Jim Hewitt, Charles Davies, Jack Thornton, Bob Oberle Dick Harris, Ronald Hayward. ROW THREE: Norman Weihe, Larry Moore, Bob Chard, Lauren Hager, Gary Cumper Bob Ramsey, Bob Vatter, Bob Bond, Richard Brown, Jerry McCork1e. April 9, 1958 Cass Cify 96 TRACK MEETS April 23, 1958 Cass Clfy 85 April 16, 1958 cuss cny as sfe Marlerfe 11 Vassar 30 Marleffe 27 1f3 MarleH'e 23 Sandusky 23 516 Caro Relays C M Relays Dye Relays April 29, 1958 May 3, 1958 May 7, 1958 1sf Mile Relay Marlerfe - 17th Marletfe - 8th 2nd Mile Relay Thumb Conference Meer Regional Track Meer, SYM ai' Sandusky, May 13, 1958 May 16, 1958 May 20, 1958 Sandusky 58 1f2 Marlefre - 5th Marleife - 3rd Marlerfe 49 61 Yale 28 V2 MAR LETTER WRITING STAFF gr s ri Joy Andrews Marjorie Fishell Torn Marcin Louise Perry Shirley Niebauer Sandy Thornton Barbara Denton MAR LETTER PRINTING STAFF gy r:ff,1sfz.?, :webs . V a Denton Norma Putnam S imp ge 4 Nkgiixi QQ wan Q 1 XNWO Y-5. woe 10 ' 29X SCRIBE STAFF 44 P ana Polly' ST M Off 'QPR abmilf. er' The 'fudfo 1 1773 Blaolfggaa mer fb N . E16 yae SC RIBE AD SALESMEN k D 'd Hurd Bob Lille , Jim Ruggles, Tom ROW ONE: Dan o'shea, LeRoy Marion, George Westover, Bob Coo , avi , y M r a . ROW TWO: Marilyn Vizard, Mary Lou Jenkins, Jean Car- Marcin, Bonnie Atkins, Janice Wilson, Joanne u r y gill. Ken Becker. Jim Beltz, Leonard Atkins, Sharon Patrick, Merle Ann Erwin, Janice Gierman, Judy Lynn, Dianne Atkins, Dea Vincent, Pat Caister, Shirley Weaver, Sandy Thornton, Mr. Tuck. I ' PHO kms. TOC . pam Pt' . A RAPHY. ESMEN' k1USu Udfe ' LCIQ , SCRXBE Spxhnan. Mary mu S-is Catster. WS' Ken Beckehy Marlon Io Kay Ubku Bob cafzu' 31 Ken Backs! ' Bova R3 YHSCY ' 63 GRADE wo Points For Us What's the answer? ACTIVITIES if ph Q Q Story Time A Rare Moment Toy Time My ,,,.. l Q M ,Nw AUM? 65 He's Here ! Be My Valentme It Tlckles ELEMENTARY FACULTY ELDA BERDEN BELLE BLOOMFIELD IDA BOWERS Fourth Grade Third Grade Sixth Grade 'S HQ V' S U 1, A . -L 9 , 3 r.1r . Q A A I A - A i i ,,,- x ' ' .2 MARY BETH COOK FLORENCE DORMAN FRANCES DUNSFORD VERNA ELLIS Vocal Music Fourth Grade Kindergarten Sixth GTB de PHYLLIS GARUCK ANNA HENN CAROL JENSEN LEONA JOHNSON Third Grade First Grade Fifth Grade Second Grade ELEMENTARY FACULTY I 5 3 ' N 1 1 I THELMA JONES STELLA LORD ANNE MEICPHERSON First Grade Second Grade Third Grade DELOS MCCLEW BEA MCDONALD EVA MCROY Sixth Grade Second Grade First Grade gg if ff, .8 M 1 E A ,rar ' , 4 . 1 raar 4 'f.-, :t,, .LVVL :frj , . ,i ,,L:. ix ' 14 A V':- ... MARION RABIDUE GRETCHEN RASMUSSEN ELIZABETH SCHUTZLER NELL WILSON Sixth Grade Kindergarten Fourth Grade Fifth Grade 67 SAFETY PATROL LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Lefler, Claude Christensen , Tom Harper, Billy Ross, Ross Donley Charles Draper, Dennis Barnes, Dennis Chard. SPRING PROGRAM 68 6TH GRADE - MRS. RABIDUE ROW ONE: Ronald Chappel, Carol Russell, James Callendar, Madelyn Westover, Delores Larson, Karla Jackson Marcia Neuman, Darlene Drew, Frances Palmer, Linda Hazen, Dale Stieler. ROW TWO: Bernard Thom, Joe Watson, Max Foster, Martin Croes, Joyce Davies, Barbara Boyne, Helene Cook, Jackie Albertson, Paula John- son, Donald Kilborn. ROW THREE: Daniel Stanko, Ralph Burton, Dennis Smith, John Riley, Carol Gould, Mar- garet Lilley, Donald Wilcox, William Kasdorf, David Dibble, Robert Wiley, l.ois Martin. 6rH GRADE - MR. Mcctsw M ROW ONE: Ginger Gotwalt, William Potter, Jay Brooks, Tom Elliott, Bob Jameson, Richard Becker, Terry Smith Barb M C ' ara c rea, Greg Tapson, Cathy Wrddows. ROW TWO: Jerry Copper, Deborah Tuck, Karen Gould, Elaine Anderson, David Wesch, Brenda Septrion, Arthur Woods, Rex Riley, Judy Fox. ROW THREE: Gene Knaggs, Kenny Miller, Donna Jones, Gerald Wilcox, Rene Marz, Linda Davis Nancy Chard Tommy Stam , Sandra 1 I P Lienhard, Lloyd North. ABSENTEES: Mary Trimple, Jane Cargill, Mary Custer, Mamie Reid. 69 6TH GRADE - MRS. BOWERS ROW ONE: Cheryl Stephenson, Elaine Teale, Wayne Goodwine, 'Floyd Lambert, Eugene Anderson, Larry Moore, Emory Jenkins, Bernadine Lindsey, Ruth Inch, Janet Riley. ROW TWO: Jo Anne Weigert, Mitchell Griggs, I-lelen Jubb, Mary Grace Sheridan, Moreen Ross, Richard Cilk, Gary Somerville, James Benoit, Ronald Burnison. ROW THREE: Michael O'Kelly, Lonnie Kenny, Ruth McCoon, James Fischer, Ronald Wilcox, Sue French, James Westover, Linwood Dale, Jeanette Gottwalt, Emily Rabidue. ABSENTEESg Michael Doak, Diane Van Damme, Marilyn Maynard , John Cargill. 5TH GRADE - MRS. ELLIS ROW ONE: Kathy Diem, Linda Custer, Mary Hennessey, Robert Woods, Bruce Boyne, Keith Agar, Gerry Hudson, Deanna Ruggles, Nancy Ford, Kathleen Regan. ROW TWO: John LaClear, Lester Gerstenberger, Edward Smith, . I h Billy Arnold, Jerry Kaake, Kay Cargill, Judy Thompson, Lynda Manwell, Barbara Chappel. ROW THREE. Io n Pollak, James MacPherson, Norman Lefler, Dennis Traxler, Billy Chase, Larry Fischer, Cynthia O'Shea, Ann Ballard, Sharon Marz, Inez Goodfellow. ABSENTEES: Gary Weihe, Joan Weaver, Bobbie Burkett. 70 5TH GRADE - MRS. WILSON ROW ONE: Eileen Preston, Mary Jane Kukovich, Barbara Thornton, Donna Forbes, Ronnie Dawson, Sharon Jones Carolyn Lindsay, Martin Esquibel, Larry Minard, Roger Redmond. ROW TWO: Sam Patrick, David Putnam, Helene Sullivan, Sheila Sheridan, David Wilhelmsen, Lanny A-very, lee Wood, Karen Howard, Gary Hazen. ROW THREE: James Andrews, Paula Croes, Carolyn Chard, Danny Nixon, Karen Marz, Carol Brown, John Wat- son, Carl Mahaffy, Margaret Ross. ABSENTEES: David Bloss, Greg James, Jimmie Baslock, Susan Klenke. 5TH GRADE - MRS. JENSEN ROW ONE: Johnny Lee McCoon, Patricia Thompson, Louis Fryhover, Terry Hudson, Glenn Potter, John McCrea, Judy Davis, Dennis Lichtenfelt, Billy Turner, Jill Maxam. ROW TWO: Delbert Hayward, Terry Boyne, Eugene Atherton, Janet Stevens, David Schrader, Lisa Draher, Janine Wiegert, Paul Agar, Ralph Cox, Janet Nelson. ROW THREE: Carolyn Ballard, Thomas Rolser, Donald Forbes, Robert Hewitt, Tommy Kennedy, Linda Marsh, James Younger, Paul Chappel, Eric Wischman, Gordon Rankin, Bessie Chambers. ABSENTEES: Linda Ann Emery, Jimmy Willard. 71 4TH GRADE - MISS SCHUTZLER ROW ONE: Linda Pollak, Greg Goodrich, Andrew Esquibel, Billy Greyerbiehl, Linda MacPherson, Joanne Cripps, Mary Jane Yaroch, Jerry Ann Butler, Thomas Taylor. ROW TWO: Larry Ross, Cynthia Walker, Victoria Smith, Patricia Patterson, Robert Moore, Gayle Pringle, Ross Donley, Sally Chisholm, Iuleen Sheridan. ROW THREE: Gary Lester, Stuart Albertson, James Whittaker, George Hudson, Barbara Kraft, Sharon Lamie, Edward Cham- bers , Ga le Denton . 0 iq' fi! 4TH GRADE - MRS. ,DORMAN ROW ONE: David Fischer, Dennis Chard, Steven Pollak, Paul Meredith, Charles Draper, Dennis Barnes, Alma Larson, Kay Lichtenfelt. ROW TWO: Linda Goodrich, Melanie Huntoon, Karen Wilson, Nancy Reid, Donald Hallaed, ,Robert Peterson, Douglas Dibble, Claude Christensen. ROW THREE: llse Kroppa, Cheryl Muxlow, Dennis McCummons, Billy Ross, Richard Ctothers, Tommy Shier, Barbara Thompson. 72 4TH GRADE - MRS. BERDEN ROW ONE: Judy Traxler, Paul Patterson, Penny Smith, Sheila Hoist, Joy Gotwalt, Phyllis Jackson, Linda Ode, Susan Chard. ROW TWO: Norman Potter, Arthur Bean, Robert Clapsaddle, Sherilyn Taylor, Lila Cargill, Paul Lefler, Shirley Reid, Carol Woods, Elaine Flannigan. ROW THREE: Ronald Hallead, Dennis Elliott, Jerry Dixon James Luana, Paul Watson, Gale Simmons, Leslie Dale, Micheal Lambert, Bruce Minard. 3RD GRADE - MRS. BROOMFIELD ROW ONE: Cathy Ingram, Linda Harding, Marcia Donley, Karl Thom, Billy Cilk, Pamela Burns, Arlene Mc- Kinney, Virginia Maynard, Mary Palmer. ROW TWO: Wade Seley, Alan Gould, Douglas Drew, David Custer, JoLaurie Black, Lynn Redmond, David Ballard, Cean Whittaker, Susan Reid. ROW THREE: Coleen Ford, Georgia Horton, David Stieler, Michael Macklin, Stuart Nixon, Larry Kaake, Daniel Burton, Mark Lienhard, Joanne Atkins, Jackie Marsh. 4 73 3RD GRADE - MRS. GARLICK ROW ONE: Christine Stanko, Duane Marsh ,'Sharon Baer, Jean Gerber, Phyllis Hennessey, Michael Pollak, Rodney Poling, Randy Tapson, David Benedict. ROW TWO: Carol Westover, Dennis Burns, Dennis Eastman, Sally Ma- haffy, Clinton Reid, Cynthia Seddon, Jayne McCready, John Lambert, Dennis Armstrong. ROW THREE: Bobby Inch, Janet Jickling, Leonard Hanham, Diane Curtis, Nancy Niebauer, A,J, Chrzanowski, Ronald Draper, Carol Fischer. 3RD GRADE - MRS. MCPHERSON ROW ONE: Deanna Dale, Vickie Murgittroyd, Paul Redmond, Kristen Cousins, Mary Woods, Katie Draher, Doris Huntoon, Brenda Hazen. ROW TWO: Bernard Houlihan, Michael Chisholm, Richard McMann, Garry Brown, David Shoemaker, Craig Andersen, Warren Bachschmidt, Sandra Keys, Jean Patrick. ROW THREE: Darlene Howe, Susan Luana, Linda Thornton, Kenneth Bean, Janet Gurin, Billy Russell, Russell Mahaffy, Cherie Weihe. ABSENTEES: Bobby James, Jim Flannigan, Jeannine Wilson, Billy French. 74 2ND GRADE - MRS. LORD ROW ONE: Jimmy Campbell, Terry Smith, Danny Niebauer, Bruce Potter, Christine Kenny, Ty Heussner, Brent McCumons, William Howe, Roger Peterson, Connie Collins. ROW TWO: Rebecca Tuck, Ricky Davidson, Scott Ager, Beverly Elliott, David Burnison, Paul Stieler, Karen Jensen, Gary Sullivan, Larry Carpenter,'Dennis Zorn. ROW THREE: Joan Lambert, Sandra Goodrich, Jeffrey Bengclict, Jimmy Esquibel. Gary Muxlow, Tommy Babcock, Vara Becker, Roxanne Thorne, Brent Wilcox, Ronnie Chambers, Mary Denine Macklen. lsifm. . 2ND GRADE - MRS. JOHNSON ROW ONE: Carol Bond, Janet Kraft, Kathy Jickling, Tom Ballard, Bobby Cilk, Chryl Toman, Sharon Jacob, Donald Chambers, Dick Van Damme, Martin Blackmer. ROW TWO: Tom Beltz, Linda Luks, Beverly Pringle, Anita Avery, Gary Duff, Bill Walker, Charles Johnson, Donald Stevens, David Pollak, Tina Esquibel. ROW THREE: Michael Denton, Cindy Zalozecki, Barbara Jones, Barbara Wheeler, Chuckie Goodfellow, Dale Rowland, Sherrie Raymond, Edwina Hudson, A.J, McKinney, Beth Greyerbiehl, Jeannie Fischer, Kay Meredith. 75 2ND GRADE - MRS. McDONALD ROW ONE: Gussie Black, Deane Davis, Duane Fisher, Tommy Ensign, Lionel Gotwalt, Donald Fritz, Tommy Hewitt, Kenny McCoy, Romana Potter, Kayleen Dorland. ROW TWO: Al Kitchen, Harold Wiegert, Gary Ross, Pamela Wilson, Donald Beltz, Larry Sealey, Myron Butterfield, John Roeser, Carol Shaw, Gary Bachschmidt, Dana Johnson. ROW THREE: Ronnie Grathers, Billy Nelson, Suzanne Thornton, Sue Christensen, Dorothy Galla- ger, Judy Lindsay, Charlotte Jickling, Connie Marsh, Pamela Tyrell, Judy Albertson. IST GRADE - MRS. JONES ROW ONE: Roger Mahaffey, Bruce Gibb, William Hanham, Danny Forbes, Tommy Chard, Tommy Dixon, Debby Babcock, Carol Wesch, Betty Carpenter, David McQuarrie. ROW TWO: Terry Kohn, Cathy James, Doreen Ander- son, Dale Miller, Varsha Turner, Barb Pringle, Richard Wilson, Louis Larson, Gary Johnson, Betty Hewitt. ROW THREE: Brad Cummings, Joanne Nixon, Carol Kloc, Harold Whittaker, Benee Rogers, Mary Houlihan, James Byrnes, Patricia Burns, Sharol Seley, Ralph Cox. 76 IST GRADE - MISS MCROY ROW ONE: Jane Ellen Ross, Charlene Cousins, Ronnie Willard, Jim Lamie, Susan Weaver, Bonnie Alrnas, Teddy Wolfe, Janice Chard. ROW TWO: Jim Murgettroyd, Jim Stamp, Diane Kitchen, Sandra Hayward, Brian Pollack, Byron Butterfield, Betty Lovell, Bob Mahaffy, Norma Cripps, Linda Hoist. ROW THREE: Bruce Denton, Dean Gotwalt, Mike Knaggs, Judy Ford, David Jezeriski, Lynn Sweet, Melanie Morgan, Ronald Ellis, Judy Anderson, Barbara Turner. 6:3 t QQ IST GRADE - MISS HENN ROW ONE: Karen Kraft, Pamela Forbes, Paulette Mahaffy, Shirley Mathews, Steven Wallace, Rex Hewitt, Jolanda Gonzales, Debbie Ballard, Raymond Winfield, Alice Woods. ROW TWO: Marvin Wilcox, Cal Lefler, Sheila Johnson, Elaine Copeland, Lee Strickler, David Jackson, John Pabst, Glenda Septrion, Barbara Moore, Dennis Davis. ROW THREE: Eddie Draper, Lois Crawford, Marlene Knaggs, Gerald Anderson, Carol Goodrich, Linda Harvey, Jane Regan, Andy Ross, Brian Westover, Wayne Mulholland. 77 KINDERGARTEN, GROUP 1 - MRS. RASMUSSEN ROW ONE: Jimmy Ross, Clifton Collins, Duane Shaw, Janice McCumons, Gaynell Minard, Linda Pudelko, Ray Minard, Kenneth Pabst, Linda Taylor. ROW TWO: Delores Forbes, Barbara Chisholm, David Dix. Ronald Houck, Barbara Crothers, David Howard, Linda Lambert, Kathleen Sullivan. ROW THREE: Myrtle Reid, Roger Wallis, Richard Justin, Karen Bachschmidt, Paul Howard, Nancy Lovell, Randy Osburn, James Hennessey, Melinda Appel. KINDERGARTEN, GROUP 2 -MRS. RASMUSSEN ROW ONE: Kay Ellen Hudson, David Northrup, John Luana, Roger Barns, Keith Craes, Bobby Ingram, Donald Hass. ROW TWO: Mrs. Rasmussen, Crystine Hendrick, Jimmy Penyiska, Ronald Lambert, Christine Sheridan, Sharlee Johnson, Michael Burns, Barbara Marsh, Billy Caroffino, David Smith, Carla Draher, Susan Schrader, Pat Bean, Judy Thompson, Karen Christensen, Gar Redman. 78 KINDERGARTEN, GROUP 1 MRS. DUNSFORD ROW ONE: Laura Clothier, Sharon Maynard, Tom Palmer, Douglas Redmond, Jackie Wallace, Barbara Roberts, Ricky Davis, Barry Smith, Carol Taylor, Mary Lou Ross, Elizabeth Jickling, Mary Jo Ballard. ROW TWO: Mary Lavin, Tom Moore, Dale Fischer, Brian Gibb, Charlotte Thom, Portia Owen, Lucy Chisholm, Lorna Cousins, Dale Wheeler, Mary Ann Turner. ABSENTEES: Ricky Keys, Allen McCoon, Alyce Anderson, Scott Fritz, Donna Martin. is-'Ri KINDERGARTEN, GROUP 2 - MRS. DUNSFORD ROW ONE: Beranrdine Zimmer, Sandra McCoy, John Campbell, Chuck Clapsaddle, Jean Dixon. ROW TWO: Debra Marsh, Cheryle Kyser, Billy Macklin, Candice Wilcox, Wayne Clapsaddle, Jean Chappel, Terry Rankin, Peter Mutch, Tony Regan, Teddy Huntoon, Ronald Lintner. ROW THREE: Lorna Atkins, Kristine Hazen, Joan Fick, Susan Joslin, Shirley Luks, Christie Lou Vincent, Billy Bond, Kenneth Harding. ABSENTEESg Rick Parker Valinda Severance, Alan Smith, Mike Stanko. 79 YOU WERE THERE Gir1's Glee Club - Spring Concert ' College English V E M Wham! W.-QI , f Punch Here .I Alumm Ga me XXX Studying? 'L ' V, ww, . Surnmery Isn't It? g wx, f YOU WERE THERE Gettmg The Word A xn'!t'-l'dv9!!!'im2.'!Z2i'.!! Big Moment Here They Come gi I -nf ,,,,.,. , EVEAIPPEAL F ' gxxx WZ I 2 1, NE C. ,www X ' If 'QA I D 13 'QQ' 'fa-. gI,..f.a.r.r....., YOU will shop around before buying your new mobile home because there are two important decisions you must make: Q Your new mobile home Ln-L-Lg have EYE APPEAL because you naturally want to be proud of your home. 2-ld The cost of your new mobile home mug be in keeping with your pocket book. GREAT LAKES MOBILE HOMES have EYE APPEAL and the modern machinery and production methods of GUERDON Industries, Inc., make it possible to produce the EYE CATCH- ING, HIGH QUALITY GREAT LAKES MOBILE HOMES fo SELL at a PRICE that everyone can afford. I I ' o N L Y N A NI E Y o u N Ia E D Ic N o w rsru i rr I Manufactured by GUERDQN INDUSTRIES, INC. Marlette, Michigan A Newton, Kansas Lake City, Florida Your Rexall Store Phone 3601 W . 1. FE ' 1 f,.. , , 3? it 'KL' Y ax , ,rf ,L , rs, .f,,- sw .L e gg: 3, Q 5 , t,,,r,s5.swwfsgwweIrV M Ju , I V S V 1h VT: ',,'f any ws fag 'L gg, , HKNHY Utikiimf 5 3 E r is x 1 5 112, ffwifgggs iff X - Q is- :si L ' f C 57 A - r :iii 1 ,r gg it L- f 'i C We 9:4 Q, N .Y 9 1, 4. L.. M2 if 'fi 5 cg Jamesway Barn Cleaners Authorized Sales and Service Hastings Rings - Marvel S. C. Hebler - Carburetors Phone 3681 Marlette, Michigan ZORN 8. POLLAK JACKSON GULF Our Best Wishes to the Class Super Market 8. Frozen Foods of '57 Phone 3811 Marlette, Michigan Phone 3192 MILLER-KENNEDY HULBURT JEWELERS Gas Station Phone 4471 Gas Garage J. R. CRIPPS, M.D. 2617 Main Marlette Interested in you, In school and afterwards! MARLETTE LEADER Phone 4831 CAROFFINO BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 6347 Ellsworth Phone 2851 Compliments of LAMIE REFRIGERATION 8. HEATING Phone 3591 Marlette Michigan A 5 E U -- - 0 'O E Er, 5 3 . 6 wr I- . 0 W , Q 3 S . 0 5 -5 af 3 ai li . D o 9 5 E LI.I LI.. l- P 1'- Z 'O 4 O ... 'O VP GD 3 Q' cn : N o E Z on - c ,-L, c 'Y o 4 Q o I -C -1 L D5 Cl. o. ' fi S Q EARL LONG FURNITURE ..... APPLIANCES Easy Payments Tri-County Gas Bulk-bottled Gas Phone 3571 FLOR-ANN GIFT SHOP Gifts for all occasions Come in and look Main Street Ray 8. Als' SHELL SERVICE Marlette, Michigan Firestone Tires-Minor Repairs Tune up Service Phone 4961 Compliments of HUFFMAN 5c to S1 .-00 STORE Marlette, Michigan O'KELLY'S CHILD SHOP Your Chilcl's Store of Quality Infants, boys and girls clothing Sizes 2-12 Phone 2241 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES IN YEARS TO COME Phone 2361 Mel Cole, Jeweler Best Wishes Now and Always From COOK'S OLIVER SALES Phone 3971 NEW IDEA FARM MACHINERY Plumbing and Heating F 8. W Water Systems Appliances Snover 2687-Phones-Marlette 4182 J. P. We would like to extend to the Seniors our sincere Marlette Phone 4822 wishes for a happy ancl successful future. Insurance Real Estate MARSH State Farm Auto Homes Fire-Wind Farms Life Business BonCIS Contracts Jack and George - I ali .- - . .nr if . . . E ., , ' jg-H '-g,,gj ,.,,, , k,, W , . u,,, N,,s 1 .,:.1' 34 ,L s-', A 't,-'.,-' - L - j,,.3, 4, 5521542 f,s,4f mry. I t,.,, . . 'V V... f ts', 5 ' 1f,'H1f,gQ,g - iVf1.:,:i MARLETTE ROOFING , AND BLACKMERS ELECTRIC SHEET METAL CO' See Us For Electrical Jobs 2650 Van DYke Road Of All K' d ln S Asphalt Shingle and Built-up Roofs Marlene 4216 Eaves Troughs and Sheet Metal Work Phone 4791 R Y ' A F H PHONE MARLETTE 24:17 M iv CDMPLETE INEUME 'rAx SERVICE 'f'IiAlIl5'.SiI'l' T E HALLMAGE ur Sznvlaz M x H M t 1 L. A. DARMOFALL, B. A. ar e e 0 e BDUKKEEPER - Al::::auNTANT v Aum'rnR MEMBER AMERICAN TRAVEL Assu::rA'rlciN NDTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL CHAPPEL s. cunrls UN M 53 PHONE 2951 3223 FENNER ST MARLETTE, MICH A. L. MORRICE DR. W. A. GIFT, M.D. Shellane Gas Marlette, Michigan Phone 3711 1 Block West of the Stoplight Phone 3281 Marlette, Michigan MARLETTE MACHINE PRODUCTS Screw Machine Production Work Milo Hill Marlette Michigan Phone 2521 Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 RAY'S SHOES 8. CLOTHING Phone 5671 NORTH END BARBER SHOP Tonics - Stephan's - Dandricive Robin Hood - Vam Clarence Zimmer Phone 6402 BALLARD SALES AND SERVICE Buy, Sell Trade, and' Repair Bicycles, Chain Saws, and Lawn Mowers. Authorized Service on Briggs 81 Stratton Clinton, Reo and Power Products 6468 Kilgour St. Phone 6212 3T.fRT?I B RN ill ?3:XNi3il SM MAKE THRIFT A HABH SCHLICHTER HARDWARE CC. Across from Village Parking Lot Gifts Sporting Goods Paint SMITH'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Photo Service Fountain Service School Supplies Phone 203I COMPLIMENTS OF: SMITH'S TAX AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE AND INSURANCE JENSEN INSURANCE 3385 South Main St. Marlette, Programing and Underwriting Life - Disability - Fire - Auto Casualty Marlette Phone 5831 Michigan Phone - 2071 239 W. Main St. Mayville, Michigan Phone - 3-5861 1 LOSEE BODY SHOP Glass Cut and Installed 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 4341 Royal Typewriters -New and Lked- Everything For the Office MACTAGGART-HOFFMAN CO. Port Huron, Michigan Phone Yukon 5-7148 Gale Forbes, Representative SAVOIE IMPLEMENT SALES Lloyd M. Savoie Marlette, Michigan Telephone 3611 Case Farm Equipment New Idea Farm Equipment DeLavaI Milkers Starline Barn Equipment Badger Barn Cleaners MARLETTE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Phone 3631 HERRON 8. COOK STANDARD SERVICE Marlette, Michigan f'?f . 11. Ralph Schultz ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ALL TYPES v11...: Irlr 5 I :Iii :I STANDARD 6773 W. Marlette Street, Marlette Phone-5481 Phone 3941 JOE SANCHEZ Shoe Repair Shop Everything you need for your shoes Insulated Boots Engineer Boots New Shoes Marlette CHARLOTTE'S BEAUTY SHOP Hours: 9-5 Best wishes for success Phone 3921 A FRIEND OF MARLETTE'S YOUTH GENERAL COACH WORKS INC. 1+ POLEWACH STORE Shoes - Dry Goods - Ready to Wear Extend Best Wishes and Success To The Class of 1958 Marlette Michigan Phone 2741 ATKINS' HARDWARE Serving Marlette for 55 years. B.P.S. Paints RCA Victor Sales and Service Light and Heavy Hardware TOMAN'S RESTAURANT AND Congratulations Seniors of 1958 from The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. The Thumb Market DAIRY BAR 'Sale every Monday at 3:00 Telephone 3841 Marlette Michigan MARSHALL'S Real Estate 8. Insurance Co. Farms - Homes - Bus Life - Fire - Auto 2717 N. Main St. Phone - Marlette 4321 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From ROWLAND CLEANERS Pick-up and Delivery Service Phone 4371 BUILT FOR PLEASANT MOBILE HOME LIVING TOWN AND Phone 5541 COUNTRY COURT ZORN 81 POLLAK Super Market 81 Frozen Foods Phone 3811 MARLETTE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Phone 3631 Tel. Marlette 6-701 Tel. Elkhart 2-6726 BENDER'S WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Elkhart, Indiana Distributors to the Mobile Home Industry A.J. Bender, President Marlette, Michigan Eileen Campbell Branch Warehouse Representative HARPER ELEVATOR MARLETTE LUMBER 8a North Branch, Mich. Hemons, Mich. Phone 3755 Phone 2181 CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC fMclrlette1 GRAIN - BEANS - SEEDS H' J' Rasmussen FEEDS Telephone 6741 THUMB Music H' 0' DUGGAN Distributor 'see Us for tops in pops SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS and A1bUms Marlette Phone 6901 Your Crane Dealer TCM A. STOREY NICOI.-MOTOR SALES Licensed Master Plumber Ramble' Cars 3099 Main Street 6415 Morris Street Marlette, Michigan Phone 3961 Phone 4381 Marlette, Michigan You expect more from standard and you get it. Over 30 years of service in this community. D. J. Say it with flowers. Phone 4431 East Marlette Street Phone Pl lOl le ' lri.l Tamil. vnnu lul. H MARLETTE DAIRY Daily Delivery 'GA FOOD STORE Fresh Farm Products Everyday Low Prices HAl your Service.. Everyday Friendly Service 1. 1 Q .A 7 Be Sure with Pure MARLETTE OIL 8 GAS CO. Pl'10f1e 362i Marleffe, Michigan Compliments Of CUACH COMPANY MARLETTE, MICHIGAN AMERICUS, GEORGIA P. S. To the Graduate this year and the next few years. Ours is a growing industry in a growing America .... As we grow, there will be a need for youth in our industry ...... We suggest you investigate the opportunities for a career in Mobile Homes . . . Michigan State UrIi- versity offers several courses in the Mobile Home curriculum. MADELlNE'S BEAUTY SHOP Where your hair is styled to suit your taste. Phone 4881 MAPLE LEAF FEED MILL A. HERRMANN, PROPRIETOR Quality Feeds, Chicks, And Remedies Marlette, Michigan Route 2 SCHRADER SUNOCO SERVICE Marlette, Michigan Phone 2001 Walt and Mary Bednaryczk MOBILGAS - SERVICE General Store Repair Work 8197 Van Dyke - 31f2 Mi. S. of Marlette - M 53' Phone - Marlette 2511 Come On Down And Get A Banana Split At MOORE'S DAIRY BAR MOORE'S ICE CREAM CO. CONGRATULATIONS The Friendly Store 0 ',-fl.. Cherry - Burrell Farm Tanks U 5 Hardware W. J. Riley Auto Supplies Marlette Michigan Paint Phone 5431 Phone 2761 6 .S Ki E o I .2 I5 o 2 Q 3 N QL JR ws 7079 Peck Road C ID Q E 2 .- ..- 0 T m E DEL MO KITCHEN FRONT 46'l'I0' WIDE 2 BEDIOO P' nc I- mn D Q Z LU 2 O I LL! .1 E O 2 I-Ll I l- u. O zz u.: Q 4 l.Ll .1 LI-I D .1 4 P , if CONGRATULATIONS CL-ASS OF 1958 From Jim O'Shec1 MARLETTE SAND AND GRAVEL rf 4......m .. 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