Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)
- Class of 1955
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The department also ranks high in the competition ot state festivals. To achieve this, a development of groups below high school level is necessary. Besides the Junior Band at Central, Mr. Chadder- don has started beginning wind and string classes at Gordon, Pierce, and Sherman. There is another side ofthe story that tevv people see. Our busy director maintains the principle that the development of the individual is more important than the advancement ot the organization. Although few others realize it, many students have been helped to make adiustments and so were better prepared to face lite. We salute Mr. Chadderdon for service to his school, his community, and to the students who have had the advantage of working with him. The High and the Mighty Co CCC CCC CC C ZX N f M 2 Ji! DARRELL SMITH Darrell was an outstanding student and Carol' Wi was active in Spanish Club, Hi-Y, plays, alwats on hand and the amateur show. His main interest done' She did 5 was in shop and science, and with his sang in 'he amateur Showiaas pleasing personality, he should go far. Latin and Spanish Clubs and GAA acled JOAN HALL Joans qualities bf efficiency and court! esy are rare indeedAVQte would do any task assigfted hrr anclxclo into perfection. Shy kept the book: in Mr. Rose's office ln order, was a cheerleader, usher, and a Vafi-fypist for the bi-weekly. xi - ya Q55 and painted for the plays, and was val- uable member of Journalism Class, NANCY CAMPBELL Nancy never experienced a dull mo- ment in her high school years, working diligently on one difficult task after an- other. She was a mainstay in debate, associate editor of this book, active Latin and Spanish Clubs, and was out- standing in both plays, HANS SCHULER Hans will long be remembered by his teachers for the friendly, unaffected man- ner in which he executed to perfection the various tasks he assumed. His contri- butions in clubs, sports, plays, and editor- ship of this annual left a definite im- pression. PAUL HUMISTON Paul's near perfect scholastic record, active participation in many clubs, friendly manner toward his fellow students, and the superb iob he did as the biaweekly Dial editor rate him lasting recognition. J KARL ZINN Karl was involved at one time or an- other with almost every activity in school, but concentrated his efforts on becoming an excellent musician, handling the light- ing for plays, debating, proofreading in Journalsim, and participating in track. in Sammy's art enhanced the appearance of was in demand throughout was active musical talents to the s IIT . I J, f,.f If Il! V lit ,M fffvfl DONNA L. ADAMS Alice Blue Gown Quiet Donna could usually be seen with Jackie Buskirk at the Dugout. their favorite place to chat. Donna likes athletics and joined G.A.A, 2 yrs. The 1954 G.A.A, formal is her most memorable event. The future of a secretary holds a spot for cute Donna after school. LARRY W. BARTLETT KARL J. ALBAUGH Are You Living Ole Man? Vivacious Arb served as president of Student Council this year. Karl played Varsity football 3 yrs. ico-captain Jr. yr.J, Varsity Basketball 2 yrs. lco- captain Jr. yr.D, Baseball 3 yrs., Var- sity Club lpresidentl, Journalism 1 yr. lSports Edj, and Sr. Play. Karl's witty sayings are his trademark. Plans college after graduation. If Hearts of Stone Larry was often found at the Shell Station or with Jim Murray, Jim Rapp or Ken Cook. He was active in track one year. The outstanding event of Larry's high school days was the time he helped throw Henry into Wilder Creek. Larry plans to be a draftsman after graduation. CHARLOTTE ANN BARGER Angel Eyes Mischievous Charry buzzed through' 4 years G.A.A., 2 yrs. Latin Club, 2 yrs., Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Usher Club, Journalism, and led cheers for 2 yrs. Char was on the make-up crew for the Jr. play and had a bit part in the Sr. play. This little ball of fire will attend college in the fall. ' A.- DONALD ALLEN Sparrow in the Tree Top Fun-loving Don played basketball and football. He also went out for track and participated in the Varsity Club. Sportsmanlike, he belonged to the Conservation and Biology Clubs. Don also worked on the Jr. Play stage crew and was our tramp in the Sr. play. After graduation, we'll find Don hard at work, lx PHYLLIS BAKER Take Me Out to the Ball Game Friendly Phyllis contributed her many athletic talents to G.A.A. 4 years, and in her Senior year did an ex- cellent job portraying an old woman in the Senior play. Toot's biggest thrill was meeting Babe Zaharias, the woman pro golfer. Toot plans to work after she graduates, college is a possibility. I J .J f 0 ' V. .K Z 5 Ii h ,. lf f' r X ,'1', 1 f ' 1 fi I . A. A ,I I X .1 J . lgfllf ,Lili i is RICHARD J. ALLEN Young Man with the Horn Dick's maior interests were Band and F.F.A. with all four of his high school years devoted to each. He played in the Orchestra l yr. and was in the Chess Club. His pals were Bill Lauten- John Bellairs, Yancey Smith slager, and Dick Lawrence. Our State Farmer will attend M.S.C. in the fall. 7 ' Jr' 'it 'bl 1 it f '1 JOHN BELLAIRS lt's in the Book Senius John was in Latin Club 2 s, and in his Senior year was iosen for Journalism. John was in wess Club for 4 yrs. and also a inior Rotarian l yr. He will not imment on embarrassing moments. iriendly John will be hard at work Notre Dame next year studying 'e-law. 8 SAMANTHA L. BELL Lovely Lady Samantha or Sammy, was a quiet but a very busy girl. She was in Orchestra 5 yrs, The 2 yrs. she participated in the Senior Amateur Show both brought first place in the vocal di- vision. Sammy worked on committees for both the Jr. and Sr. plays. Her plans include college with emphasis on music and a BEVERLY JEAN BENNETT Quiet Girl Quiet Bev participated in G.A.A, 2 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., Library Club 4 yrs,, Band, and 2 yrs Orchestra. Standing out most in her memory was receiving first division on her solo in the District Festival. She plans taking a business course and then work at State Farm after graduation. wal. RICHARD C. BEATTIE Crazy legs Speedy Richard kept busy in high school with I yr. reserve football, 3 yrs. track, and 2 yrs. Varsity Club. Dick was usually found at the Mar- shall Bowling Lanes with his friends Dick Delaney and Roland Coats. He plans to go to work after graduation. JOHN RANDALL BASSEMIER Carefree Fun-loving Bonzo played football 2 yrs. at M.H.S. and l yr. for E. Lan- sing. Randy could usually be found at the Ritzee with his buddies, Ron. Sid, Bru, and Little Red. Outstanding in Randy's memories is coming back to M.H.S. to graduate. Bonzo's future plans include Western Michigan College. CAROL MARGARET BEUKER Swinging on a Star Charming Carol breezed through A years G.A.A., 2 years Spanish Club, 2 years debate, Journalism, was on the make-up crew for Senior Play, and sang in the amateur show 3 years. Playing the lead in the Junior play will always be remembered by our popular slowpoke. Carol's future plans include college at Hope. 4 ' . Q-ge , - . ew, , it 'T 'rift'-f7'2'3l '1' 'f 'A ry 5 .- 52,055 , . J X X1 U SHIRLEY ANN. aiowsu I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire Gregarious Shirley skipped through 4 yrs. G.A.A., l yr. Journalism, and was on the Senior Play stage crew. Shirley's favorite hang-out was M.H,S. and will never forget Mr. Grant keep- ing her after class. Shirley Myers and Nancy McKee were special in her life. Shirley plans to attend M.S.C. Q. A ,1 f':..,. in i N ROBERT LOUIS BRAMBLE and My Shadow Smiling Bob was on the Sr. Play stage crew and in the Biology Club I yr. Bob could usually be found at Cham- berlain's Oliver Sales. His outstand- ing memory is the J-Hop, and re- ceiving his prized Private Pilot's License. This wavy-haired senior en- ioys flying. His future plans are aviation. Ll . l yjlf fflla El-TAPMAN Torch Song Sweet Lynne sang her way through A yrs. in the Amateur Show, Choir 2 yrs., G.A.A. 3 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Usher Club I yr., Debate I yr., Li- brary I yr., makeeup crew Sr. Play. Lynne can usually be found with Phyllis Baker or Martha Geiger. Her plans after graduation are Western. 5,2 O T557 gene -l'roP5 JAMES R. BRUBAKER Never Smile at a Crocodile Easy-going Bru was very active in 2 yrs. reserve football, I yr. varsity football, 4 yrs. F.F.A., and I yr, Varsity Club. Jim palled around with Dick Herman, Bob Walker, Bob Bram- ble. and Bob Flynn. After graduation he plans to join the army. JACKQULON E'VONNE BUSKIRK Now I Lay Me Down to Dream Reserved Jackie ioined F.H.A. I yr., and Library Club I yr. Jackie palled with Donna, Velda and Pauline. Her favorite hangout was the Dugout. The G.A.A. formal her Senior year stands out in her memory the most, After graduation, work at State Farrr Insurance Company holds a iob for her. .-..-, ART CASEY Don't Wake Me Up Handsome Art belonged to Latin Club for 2 yrs. and participated in F.F.A for 2 yrs. Our industrious Sr. play coadirector ran around with Bill Starkweather, Chas. Huepenbecker, Bob Maes, and Dave Halladay. Next year will find Art hard at work at JANICE ELIZABETH CASEY Just Dreaming Peppy Janice was a busy girl being in Latin Club, G.A.A. Look Club, F.H.A. 4 yrs., Junior Historical So- ciety 2 yrs., and the Senior play. attting a part in the Sr. play was Jan's most memorable event, Yelling P ywhen no one else was proved em- arrassing to her, Jan plans to work and then get married. Kelloggs and on the farm. NANCY JEAN CAMPBELL Broke, Barefoot and Starry-eyed Vivacious Nancy zipped through A years G.A.A., 4 years Spanish Club, 2 years Latin Club, 3 years debate, and was associate editor of this year- book, This effervescent gal had a part in the Junior play but getting the lead in the Senior play was her high moment. College will be Nancy's destination in the fall. 4 ' 1 J: 1 1 '7 x -i , ., A. .- t . 11 lu lt 7 1 gl I' o l i NANCY LEE CONRADT Oh, Look at Me Now Tranquil Nancy participated in G.A.A. 2 yrs. Nancy's thrill of a lifetime was receiving her diamond. Her best friends were Donna Harris, Ruth Cox, and Velda Sharpsteen. This pleasant senior, who is usually found in Al- bion, was most embarrassed when she was kissed on T.V. on her Toth birthday. Nancy's future plans are marriage ,E I x, L x 1 lt.. i x 1 x T0 .IANICE ELAINE COHEN Sleepy Time Gal Peppy Jan went out for 4 yrs. of G.A,A., 3 yrs. Usher Club, l yr, Span- ish Club, and l yr. Biology Club, Jan was in the Senior Amateur Show 2 yrs. and was a maiorette in the Band 2V2 yrs. Sweet Jan also played in the Junior Play. Jan plans on attend- ing Michigan State College. x KENNETH J. COOK Snorin' Song Ken was active in Hi-Y 3 yrs., Con- servation Club l yr., F.F.A. l yr., and Spanish Club l yr. He was most likely found with Larry Bartlett, Don Cook, or Jim Rapp. After graduation Ken plans to work at Maker's and then enter the U. S. Coast Guard. 455 I ROLAND COATS RambIin' Man Blonde-haired Roland enjoyed l yr. Reserve football, 2 yrs. track and 3 yrs. of F.F,A. His best friends during high school were Richard Beattie, Dick Delaney, Blaine Van Sickle, and Bob Brownell. Roland plans to con- tinue working at Maker's Market after graduatio.n l . , 1 GAIL MARIE CORBETT Little Blue Heaven Sweet Gail was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Li- brary Club I yr., Glee Club l yr., Junior Historical Soc, T yr. She played a little girl in the Senior play. Her best friend is Marie Snyder. After graduation Gail plans to go to West- ern Michigan College. The J-Hop her Junior year stands out most in her memories, ,fa as '-7 PHYLLIS MARIE COATS Red Canary Phyllis will always remember when she received her class ring. She was a member of both F.H.A. and Li- brary Club, and was also in the Sr. Play. Her friends in high school were Anita Shreve and Tonia Kibler. After graduation Phyllis plans to attend Comptometer School and then work. ANN E. CORRIGAN Jump for Joy Ann was a member of both G.A.A, and Band during her four high school years. She spent a great deal of her time at the Steak House. Her friends in school included Phyllis Winsor and Marcille Fast. After school Ann plans to work at State Farm Insurance ompany. 1 I .K,. , Siu' NORMA M. CORWIN Sing, Sing, Sing Blonde Norma was in G.A.A. 3 yrs., Library Club I yrs., Glee Club I yr., and choir 3 yrs. This cheery Sr. en- ioyed decorating for the J-Hop and can usually be found somewhere with Judy and Fran. Her after-school plans include working at State Farm ln- surance Company, JANET GRACE DELANO Green Eyes EDNA COLLEEN CROWELL There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie Gum chewing Edna, was in G.A.A, 3 yrs., Library Club I yr., Journalism I yr., Choir I yr., Latin Club I yr., cheerleading 2 yrs., Jr. play stage crew. Sue Puckett and Sally Pember- ton are her best friends. After gradu- ation beauty school is Edna's goal. Musical Janet played her way thru 6 yrs. of orchestra. She was in F.H.A. 2 yrs., G.A.A. 2 yrs., Library Club I yr., and Biology Club I yr. Winning her first solo her Senior year stands out most in Janet's memories. The future holds Western Michigan Col- lege for Janet, DAVID DELANO What It Was-Was Football Easy-going Dave played 4 years foot- ball, with his brightest moment com- ing this year when Marshall beat Lakeview. To round out his schedule, Dave took part in 2 years Varsity Club, 3 years Hi-Y and was on the Senior play stage crew. He plans to oo to college after working a year. RUTH ELAINE COX l'm Gonna File My Claim Among Ruth's many friends are Nancy Conrad, Sandy Van Noppen, Barbara Ranger, and Velda Sharp- steen. Ruth was a member of the Library Club 2 yrs., of which she was president during her sophomore yr. Ruth plans to get married after graduation. .1 If JOHN DELANEY, JR. Daddy's Little Boy Jovial Moose charged his way through Varsity football 3 yrs., Reserve I yr., track 4 yrs., spent 3 yrs. in F.F.A., and 2 yrs. in Varsity Club, Jr. His- torical Society and the Exchange As- sembly. John will always remember playing one ot the lead roles in the Sr. play. Moose is college bound. - V CE fl? 'l '44, Ann W3 . iss- ALBERT JAMES DELANEY, JR Look Out lm Romantic Likeable Al was Reserve football man- ager, participated in F.F.A. 3 yrs., and belonged to the Conservation Club. The event that stands out most in Al's mind was playing Tony, the janitor, in the Jr. Play. After gradua- tion AI plans to work at Kellogg's. I Il .ge E BILL FAST Lazy Afternoon ikeable Bill spent most of his time 1 B.C. You could usually find him talling with Bob Walker, Don Eisen, r Calvin Boughton. The seniors trip 3 the Olds plant is high in his -memory as is Mel Aussiker, his fa- orite teacher. The Army will take ill after graduation. 12 JOAN ALETHA FARMER Si Petite Quiet Joan played G.A.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. l yr. Joan's memories in High School stand out as getting a part in the Sr. play, and an A on her Economics test. She palled with Janice Casey, Barbara Farmer and Laura Stanley. Jo plans an office iob after school. RCILLE M FAST I'm a Big Girl Now Quiet Marcille was active in Latin Club l yr., F.H.A., G.A.A. 3 yrs., and worked on the J-Hop. Her best friends were Ann Corrigan and Sherry Winchell, Standing out most in Marcille's memory were the bas- ketball and football games and dec- orating for the J-Hop. After gradua- tion she plans secretarial work. !'l0 n RICHARD DUCKHAM Man With a Banlo Richard laughed his way through 4 yrs. of F.F.A. Our Johnny Guitar did a good job in the Sr. Amateur show. His pals were Horse Logan and Frank Vahs. His favorite teacher was Mr. Spooner. Richard's hangout was at Makers Market. Plans after gradu- ation are not definite. f r .U . ft. X u BEVERL On the Jovral Bev Historical Jean, choosen Bev's greatest M CHARLES T. FLYNN It's a Great Day for the Irish Red-haired Charlie hit that line 2 yrs. in reserve football, played in the Orchestra l yr., and was in the Latin Club 2 yrs. His favorite hangout was Hitchens' Drugstore, and he will long remember the J-Hop. The smiling Irishman plans to join the Navy via ROBERT J. FLYNN Tell Us Where the Good Times Are Athletics ranked high in Bob's in- terests, with baseball at the top. He played baseball for M.H.S. two years. Quiet Bob could usually be seen with Jim Brubaker and Wilbur Fox around our school halls. After school, Bob plans to work at State Farm Insur- ance Company. NROTC scholarship or enlist clude Bronson F owjf' ff-QW fd L-'fv coRDeuA roots Too Marvelous for Words Corky, with the sweet personality, will never forget being Vice-President of her Senior Class. While participat- ing in F.H.A. two yrs., as gym as- sistant two yrs., brown eyed Cordelia was usually found paling with Judy Young, Janice Miltaz, Francis Mc- Cloud, Viola Katz, and Norma Corwin. DAVID K. GRANDY Sleepy Lagoon Lanky Dave contributed 4 yrs, to the F.F.A. When Lightning wasn't home or hanging out at the neighbors', you would find him palling around with Larry Noble, Bruce Waidelich, or Ronny Hess. Dave's future plans are farming and to spend his the service. time ar, JULIA ALTHEA FOX God Has Been Good to Me Julia spent 4 active yrs. in the Look Club as secretary, vice-president, and two years as president, along with her activity in Latin and Spanish Clubs, Her most remembered event was a trip to Indiana with the Y.F.C. As her friend, Marilyn Trent, Julia plans to enter Christian Service after attending Bethel College. .wif fi-ttyl X ' x . 753 Wi,- ROBERT H. GEIMAN Faith Can Move Mountains Likeable Bob transferred from Quincy his Sr. year. There he took an active part in Varsity football, track, base- ball, Varsity Club, Conservation Club, LOOK Club, band, was in the Jr. play, and a class officer. Here he participated in Varsity football, track, band, Varsity Club, and LOOK Club. Bob plans to further his education at Moody Bible institute. WILBUR JUNIOR FOX Gone FisI1in ' Friendly Wilbur was active in F.F.A. for 4 yrs. Wilbur's best friends in high school were Bob Flynn, Blaine Wright, and Cliff Wright. His favor- ite hangout was the Sport Center. Wilbur plans after graduating to work on the farm and at State Farm Insurance Company, MARTHA LYNNE GEIGER Rhapsody in Blue Artistic Mart was Art Editor of the Bi-Weekly. Being talented in music she entered the Amateur Show 2 yrs., Jr. and Sr. Plays, Glee Club I yr., and G.A.A. 2 yrs. Martha will always remember Mr. Cunningham's stories which included her. After graduation her plans are college. CHARLES W. FREDERICK Cow Cow Boogie Charles, the fellow with a smile, was in F.F.A. for 4 yrs., and the Conserva- tion Club 2 yrs, His buddies while in high school were Darrell Smith, boys in Me- Roland Coats and the chanical Drawing. The crew's hang' drug store. out was at Hitchen's Charles plans to wqrk on the farn with his Dad after graduation. I3 ix ,M . MARY E. HALL To a Wild Rose Quiet Mary was in G.A.A. two yrs. She will always remember the hard work she did on the J-Hop. Her friends included Joyce Katz, Velda Sharpsteen and Pat Holt. She is seen most of the time at the Dugout. After school Mary plans to go to work. 'I4 JOAN A. HALL Dancing in the Dark Dainty Joanie, Secretary-Treasurer of Sr. Class, bounced her way through 4 yrs. cheerleading, 4 yrs. G.A.A., 2 yrs. Usher Club lhead usherl, Journ- alism and l yr. Historical Society. Joan was on stage crew Jr. Play and Assistant Director Sr. Play. The crew's slumber parties will be outstanding memories. College is Joan's goal after graduation. DAVE HALLADAY Rip Van Winkle Good looking Dave played reserve football 2 yrs., F.F.A. 3 yrs., Band l yr., Jr. Historical Soc. l yr., played the drums in the Senior Amateur Show, and portrayed a Lover in the Senior Play. Dave's most em- barrassing experience was when he spilled acid on his levis. 4- 'P DAVE HAINLINE Roving Kind Tall, lanky Dave, was in Band A yrs., Orchestra l yr. Decorating for the J-Hop and cruising in his convertible stand out most in Dave's memories. Dave's pals were Bill Starkweather, Larry Bartlett, John Moss, Paul Bauer and Ken Cook. Michigan State Col- lege is where he is bound after graduation. -.Q l KENNETH HAGELSHAW Bandstand Boogie Reserved Kenny was an active mem- ber in the F.F.A. 4 yrs. and the Sr. Band 4 yrs. Kenny could usually be found at the Gamble store or with his buddies Larry Van Horn, David Roberts, and David Yeck. Curly- haired Ken's outstanding memory was participating in F.F.A. activities. Fu- ture plans are indefinite. Q 1 ' L 0 F . .Y t - DONNA MAE A RI f lucky Mo . ws- One of the events that stands out A most in Donna's memory is the Jr. , Play. She had the part of a maid . V A lady school teacher. Donna was i - 'H V FHA 4 yrs. and in Library Club 3 yrs. . 4.2 5 After school Donna plans to attend K i i jj college. f il tgrggxx as- 1 . N2 J 5 PHILLIP J. HARRINGTON Louisiana Hayride Shy Phil remembers most the first track meet he was in. He was on the Marshall team 2 yrs. He also ioined the Junior Historical Society l yr. Ambitious Phil's best friends are Ron Walker and Ron Hess. Working this summer and college are Phil's future plans. lf t ! . 'v' . f , 'sl i, ci -, l T' ,U S IW 7 1-1.1,-.-. 1 . px I i , Y '-H ' I I' if..-.1 if T V 5.51 : . K f ,.' .Yi v t? .- 4 f S' I -1 . ' MLW '. ' f .4 I ll Y Mfg? gi .L-J 1-A1 -,.' -Him ...Ili ' ' fp 1, . ' :bi -- K 1 . . 3 HARVEY H. HAWKS Good Luck to You The Midway Roller Rink was Harvey's hangout. Most outstanding in Harvey's mind was his Junior year and a part in the Senior Play. LaVern Smith, Dalton Weaver, and Harvey made up a friendship trio. He was active in F.F.A., Choir, and was a Junior Ro- tarian. His future will consist of college or work on the farm. ' fp I I s ', ' . . . I ' I .' I , yr , T s ' I N f I ' r 1 X ll v 'Q-k L. D it , 1 T 4 .' .IULIA ANN HILLABRANT JACK M. HAZEL Z Sound Off F M big help in gathering ads. He workedcmmgi on the J-Hop decorations and was a member of the Senior Play stagesgy crew. The future will find Jack going ' to Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Jolly Jack, while traveling through T CV M.H.S., became a member of the 7 1l' Journalism class, where he was a aw H ,Q A ' ' SHIRLEY ANN HAYES Speak Low Shirley and Gladie McKiver were often found either at Gladie's house or attending a football or basketball game. 4 yrs. in G.A.A. and 3 yrs. in Spanish Club kept Shirley active. jhe also worked on J-Hop decorations and Senior play stage crew. Shirley plans on college after working a year or two. China Doll Quiet Annie spent rnost of her time with Jim, but gave some of it to various clubs: G.A.A., Latin Club, Jr. Historical Society, and Usher Club. She portrayed Sylvia in the Jr. Play. The event that stands out most in Annie's high school years is basket- ball season during her Sophomore year. Her future plans are marriage. it RONALD L. HESS TaII Timber This good-looking fellow sang his way through Choir 4 yrs. Two of his best friends during high school were Larry Noble and Jim Rapp. Ron's favorite hangout was at home. Get- ting hit in History class is one of Ron's most unexpected moments. After graduation he plans to work. I , , ' ff. at sexy fn-If ' CAROLYN s. HEATH Ain't Misbehavin' Our sparkling brown-eyed Carolyn, was Vice-President of her Sophomore class, in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Nice-President her iunior yeari, Usher Club 3 yrs., Spanish Club l yr., Cheerleading 2 yrs., Chead cheerleader her iunior yearl. Caroyln stood out as Janet in the Jr. play. ln Carolyn's memories her engagement-to Bob stands out the most. RICHARD L. HERMAN Shake a Leg Tall, lanky Dick joined the F.F,A. A yrs. Hermie enioyed cruising in his car with his two best friends, Bob ' l ' Bramble and Jim Brubaker. Dick spent most of his time hanging out at Chamberlain Oliver Sales. He plans 1 to join the army and work for his Uncle Sam after graduation. I ,Jil 'gf ,ie ,fu A 5 fiyfjl' law! ,Lfbwfv .r ,Ji A11 r,..f3,,Mff, if 25.0 UJ45 Tflf! 1 !P'1 lTyl,y lw J A 'I is is x 4 .uni PATRICIA KAY HOLT Velvet Gloves Blond-haired Pat participated G.A.A. l yr., F.H.A. I yr., and Latin Club 2 yrs. Friendly Pat palled around mostly with Joyce Katz, Mary Hall, and Velda Sharpsteen. After gradua- tion shc plans to be an X-ray tech- nician and go to Detroit for her training. 16 GRACIASUZANNE HOELTZEL Lovely to look Al With personality plus, Gracia whizzed through A yrs. G.A.A., and 2 yrs. Latin Club. She danced in the ama- teur show and was on the make-up crew for both the Jr. and Sr. plays. Popular Gracia will always remem- ber being on the Queen's court her sophomore year. College will find our gal in the fall of l955. we fzfi' ty . i Ky Ayiu giig., .al tl ws. x if GEORGE W. HOPKINS One of These Days Quiet George went out for F.F.A. 3 yrs., Band 2 yrs., Orchestra l yr., and Conservation Club l yr. He enjoyed being with Bruce Rapp, Jerry Merritt, and Bill McLain. After graduation George plans either to find a job or go on to college. THOMAS L. HINDENACH - Easy Living Tom played a year of Reserve foot- ball' and was in the band 2 yrs. His biggest thrill in school was to return after being out as a result of an accie dent. Dave Lightfoot was Tom's best friend in school. Murray's station was Torn's favorite hangout. He plans to study electricity after graduation. HARRIET RUTH HILLABRANT Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella Cheerful Harriet was very active in G.A.A. A years, Latin Club 2 yrs., Jr. Historical Society, Journalism, Senior Cabinet, stage crew for Jr. play, and was an extra in the Sr. play, Brown- eyecl Henry will always remember going to Girls' State in her Jr. year and the Crew's parties. Central Michi- gan is Harriet's destination. JANET L. HUEPENBECKER ln Apple Blossom Time Arniable Janet breezed her way through 4 yrs. GAA., Library Club, Journalism, Sr. Play make-up crew, CHARLES .l. HUEPENBECKER Make Whoopee Our class clown, Chas, when he wasn't cruising the gut spent 3 yrs. in F.F.A., Ass't. Director of Jr, Play, Sr. Play, Journalism, and 2 yrs. Res. football until he broke his nose. Hav- ing to take the bottle off Henry's loudspeaker embarrassed him the most. College fits into his future plans. Glee Club, Latin and Spanish Clubs 3 yrs.. Jan, who was usually found with Mary Tenny, Sharon Wilson and Phyllis Norton, will never forget her trip to Florida. Her future plans in- clude college. PAUL A. HUMISTON, JR. Smile Sonny, the fellow with the winning smile, participated in Debate, Latin Club, Reserve and Varsity football, Orchestra, Sr. amateur show, was Sec. of Hi-Y and a Jr. Rotarian. He did an outstanding job as Editor of the Bi-Weekly this year. Sonny plans on college with an engineer's degree in the future. ,W sfyffif ' .mf J JOYCE ANN KATZ Coqustte Quiet, Joyce palled with Mary Hall, Pat Holt, and Velda Sharpsteen. She was in G.A.A. 3 yrs. Her favorite hangout was the Dugout. The bas- ketball games stand out in Joyce's memories the most. The future holds an office iob. lx .. x new , VIOLA MARION KATZ Sweet Violets Quiet, Viola was in G.A.A. 4 yrs. and Latin Club l yr. She participated in the music division in the Sr. Ama- teur Show, and also was in the Jr. play. Viola is often seen with Judy Young and Corky Foote. After high school Viola plans to attend Michi- gan State College. 1 i ' K' 5 ' .iz ' 1 'A iff. irgffia W S Q - 51 ,Q fi X , ,,.l ,,,s s , T, t 4455-1. tiemcxff .s . . X ,fif-.X55fI.S5 fl lTi9f3'19 -1..W..t,- ,t -, WI, ?liff'fQ3'?' i' ' 7' ifafaifsfii L ,E is gk' I . f we 2 , W . ,Q i t .ll T-'R 5,35 Wt Cx' V px ll f i . X ! ' MM J l OC JOHN CHARL KRAUSS 1 Sunshine Special Good-looking Jack came here his Sr. year from Ferndale where he played varsity football, baseball, played a wicked trombone in the band and orchestra, sang in choir, was in Var- sity Club, and the National Honor Society. Here he sang in the amateur show, was in the Sr. play, and played baseball. U. of M. is Jack's destina- tion after school. JACQUILINE R. KOTSCH Young at Heart Full of tun Jackie contributed her abilities to F.H.A. 3 yrs. and G.A.A. 4 yrs. Blondie is usually found with Marilyn Potter and Fran McCloud and the rest of the crew at Makers. Her plans include attending Cleary Busi- ness School, and then a trip to Florida. JERRY E. KIMMEL Keep It Gay Jerry, our very popular class presi- dent, played reserve football and basketball his first 2 yrs. and then finished on both varsity squads his last 2 yrs. He also played baseball 4 yrs. and participated in Varsity Club 2 yrs,, Hi-Y, was in the Jr. play, and on the stage crew for the Sr. play. Jerry's future plans are college. :Qae- TONIA KIBLER Knock on Wood Red-headed Tonia was seen most often at Peck's where she worked. Busy Tonia worked on both the stage and make-up crew for the Sr. Play. She was in Library Club 2 yrs. and participated in the Sr. Amateur Show her Jr. year. Tonia plans to attend Western Michigan College. 17 'X f. X of ll i ffl it . K X fb . . -2' X 'J X ' I x Nfl' J . ft x I ' li , M fy fly, R ERTLEg l ' 4 Q kj rn Get . .1 X ' syegoing Bob bo died thr xg re- serve and a it .- .1 as- ketball and 4 r. a -fi. l. - Iso participated 1. - X yrs., la 'ty Club 2 yrs., a wa he Sec. . of our class his resh an a opho- more yrs. Bob will awa member being elected co-captai he foot- ' '03- ,-v f ' a DAVID L. LIGHTFOOT, JR. Big Dave Special g Dave was in Reserve football 2 s., Varsity football 2 yrs., baseball yrs., Varsity Club 2 yrs., Hi-Y 3 s., and Latin Club l yr. Dave did terrific iob as chairman of stage ew for the Sr. play. He can usually 2 found with the boys. Plans after aduation are college. I8 ball team as he iourney on to college. 'T' TERRY LOCKWOOD Terry's Tune Quiet Terry came to Marshall from Albion. He took an active part in F.F.A. 2 yrs., and Conservation Club. He was in the Jr. play while living in Angola, Ind., and played tennis at Albion. Red-haired Terry also played a small part in the Sr. Play. He plans to ioin the air force after graduation. WILLIAM MARSHALL LAUTENSLAGER I Live Each Day Blond curly-headed Bill, was in band 4 yrs., orchestra 2 yrs. and F.H.A. 4 RICHARD LAWRENCE Let's Walk and Talk yrs. Bill's most memorable event in high school was his first date with Pat. He palled with Dick Allen. Bill plans to work on the farm after school. Personality-plus Dick was in Band 3 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Business Manager of the bi-weekly, and played Ronnie Brewster in the Senior Play. John Bellairs, Darrell Smith, Dick Allen, and the rest of the crew were Dick's pals. Dick plans attending the U. of M. or Albion College. BOB MAES My Isle of Golden Dreams Modest Bob participated in Reserve RICHARD E. LOGAN Horse PIay Tall and lanky Dick kept busy with 2 yrs. reserve football, 2 yrs. varsity football, 3 yrs. F.F.A,, Varsity Club, l yr. Conservation Club, and Junior Play stage crew. Friendly Horse was usually found down at the gym with Rich Duckham, Frank Vahs, and Randy Cornwell. His plans include the service. football l yr., Latin Club 2 yrs., and Sr. play. While attending Cranbrook his Junior year his activities included Varsity Football and Junior Varsity Basketball. Bob, usually found with Chas, and Hans at the Steak House or on the gut will attend the Uni- versity of Michigan after the Navy. Qs,2.,,., I . . 'CY '56-Q .. sv - - , + . X x . MARGARET ANN MAISNER Speak Softly to Me Blue-eyed Margaret joined G.A.A. 3 yrs., Library Club l yr., and Spanish Club 3 yrs. Her best friends during high school were Janice Milatz, Shirley Hayes, and Gladys McKiver. The JaHop stands out in pretty Mar- garet's memory. She plans to take up teaching at Western following graduation. ,W IJ pk JERRY MILLER CT' et's Go Fishin ' 6: c rry dicln't participate in a ubs while he was in school, he found plenty of time to be with his best friends Jerry Thomas, Lloyd Wilson, and Terry Flanery. He spent most of his time in Battle Creek or else at the show. After he graduates Jerry plans to work. S-ng' MARILYN McKEE FRANCES F. MCCLOUD l Hear Music Pretty Fran sang her way through 2 yrs. of choir, appeared in the Ama- teur show 2 yrs., played G.A.A. 4 yrs. Her favorite hangout was the Ritzee. She paled around with Marilyn, Norma, Judy and Corky. Her diamond stands out most in her mem- ories, She plans marriage after grad- uation. . , '21, fi ts li i i --.lf . ., je' as JANICE M RION MILATZ Pennies from Hamlin . 'Q X3 45 s 'F cg me , ti ' iff L L 4 I . g W ' J fi l li . 1 Quiet Janice participated in G.A.A, 3 yrs., and Latin Club I yr. Her best friends were Margaret Maisner, Marie Snyder and Gail Corbett, and she could usually be found with them at Peck's or the Steak House. Janice's biggest thrill in high school was receiving her class ring. After graduation she plans to work. Belle of the BaII Our cute freshman queen's court at- tendant, Marilyn, went out for band all her A yrs. and was our hear Majorette in her Senior year. Petite Marilyn ushered for A yrs. and par- ticipated in G.A.A. 3 yrs. The coming years will find Marilyn at Beauty School in Battle Creek. JERROLD E. MERRITT Everybody Loves Saturday Night Jerry was quite often found either riding around town with Bill McLain and the motorcycle boys, at Mak- er's in Marshall, or in Battle Creek at Van's Bike Shop. To Jerry, passing chemistry and physics were memor- able high school events. He was in C.A.P. I yr., and after graduation plans to go to work, l i I C fj l L5 VQJ Ll ty , JV i lr twfw l, lj' ,i,lAlJ, .xv J It GLADYS MCKIVER Kitten on the Keys Starting to go steady was most mem- orable to Gladys. She spent 4 active yrs. in G.A.A., 3 yrs. in Usher Club, and l yr, in F.H.A. and Jr. Historical Society. Gladie's best friend was Shirley Hayes, and they could be found either at Shirley's house or Gladie's, Gladys plans to work after graduation. 19 'Uk' l ul I l li JOHN MOSS I Got Rhythm Jovial John laughed through Band 6 yrs., Orchestra 4 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Journalism, reserve football I yr., and was in the Sr. AmateQur Show 3 yrs. A summer at lnterlochen was this musician's outstanding mem- ory. The University of Michigan will find this mischievous senior next fall, XV gn: ..- JAMES H. MURRAY Shielr of Aral.1y Athletic minded Jim was very active in Reserve football I yr., Varsity football 3 yrs., track 2 yrs., F.F.A. A yrs., Varsity Club 2 yrs., Conserva- tion Club l yr., and stage crew for Jr. Play. Blond-headed Jim palled around with Larry Bartlett and Jim Rapp. He plans to ioin the army after graduation. 20 SHIRLEY A. MYERS Sam's Song Vivacious Shirley, better known as Sam, spent two years cheerleading, played Joan in the Jr. Play, and was on the Queen's Court her Jr. year. Shirley was president of the G.A.A. 2 yrs. and vice-president of the stu- dent council her Sr. year. Shirley Bidwell was tops with cute Sam. RON L. MORRISON Happy Wanderer Ron, our dark crew-cut athlete ran through football and track 3 years and was a loyal member of the Varsity Club for a year. He played handsome Buck in the Junior play and was in the great iournalism class of l955. Next fall will find Ron at Central Michigan College. NORMA ANN MOORE Sweet and Lovely Norma took part in G.A.A. for 4 yrs. and Library Club l yr. She ran around with Phyllis Robinson, Marie Snyder. and Gail Corbett. The important events of high school were: decor- ating for the G.A.A. formal and J-Hop, getting her class ring and at- tending her first formal. The future holds work for our blond haired gal. il f' 1.4. lusts xxl 1 R x ,J . ,, y oAvln L. NoRroN I X Q I Believe ti 1 Quick-witted Dave spent 2 years in I 1' the Bible Club, 3 years in Chess Club, K ' a and a year in Journalism. He could L ' often be found in Crumrine's room . fw-' ' Q P when he wasn't playing Chess in the ii' 5' Journalism room. Dave plans to study f. I- K I for the ministry at Bethel College. ' lx, ,:.r'- X' V J . Wm . L x i ..-. 5 s . FI .Inf K Wt 'I . .3 Q as elm - vie? 0 J z ri K a .ggi jtf 5 .., as 'wif' 5+ ' Z F ,vi .4 - . I al ' :Q-Y.. -it ,v:d,.n. uf l I .3 . vkvwil ' M L . LARRY L. NOBLE Have a Good Time Larry participated four years in F.H.A. and one in the newly formed Con- servation Club. His best buddies were Ron Hess and Jim Rapp. Mr. Harrison rated tops in teachers. When Larry wasn't to be found in The Marshall Sport Center, he was probably out following up his fa- vorite pastime, hunting. l X , ar. PHYLLIS A. NORTON Blue Skies Friendly Phyllis, who has outstanding musical talent, was in the Amateur Show 2 yrs., Choir 3 yrs., Jr. Play, Latin Club 2 yrs., and F.H.A. 2 yrs. Football games will be memories for Phyllis. You can usually find her with Bev Dickey or Jean Tenney during noon hours. Western will get Phyllis after graduation. J. lr' HELEN Baubles, Bangles and Beads This active Senior participated in the Latin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., and the Library Club, 2 yrs. each. She was usually found with Tony Kib- ler, Nitie Shreve, Shirl Marhrle, and Phil Coats, and often in the Dugout. After high school she plans to attend Mercy Nurse's Traininf, PAULINE E. PAUL Short and Sweet Pauline considers receiving her dia- mond the most outstanding event of high school days. She is quite found either at Chases Soda Bar or with Joyce Bauer, Donna Adams, Jackie Buskirk, and Pat Plunkett. Pauline plans to work in an office in Battle Creek after grad- uating this June, School.I xlf 0 f -fl ,Ink lfly' l . JJ v fx!!-Mini!!! iL1l:y,Q fjfrlyxllgo 1 f lf, N rf If BRUCE RA It Happens to Be Teasing C if an George F.F.A. and the G. POTTER MARILYN Peg 0' My Heart Missy participated in G.A.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. for 3 yrs., and I yr. of Latin. Her best friends are Jackie, Fran, and the crew. This light-haired lass' hangout is at Maker's. The G.A.A. formal of 54 was her outstanding event. Plans for the future include employment in Florida. . We W c .ik -5 tt- t avi Dim . ltli i TOM C. PETCH LARRY PLUSHNIK lighthearted Guy Larry spent two years in FFA a before trans- could usually I year at Lakeview ferring to M.H.S. He be found with Ken Hagelshaw some- where in the vicinity of Main Street. Graduation will be a big day for Larry. After the diploma is received, Larry plans on working for Uncle Sam. Don't Worry About Me Tom participated in Reserve football l yr. and F.F.A. 4 yrs. Some of his best friends were Al Delaney, Bob Walker, Richard Logan, Jim Brubaker and Frank Vahs. An important event for Tom was when the F.F.A. took a trip to Chicago, with Mr. Rothney. His favorie hangout was the Cream- ery. Tom plans to work after school. 1 BEVERLY SAWYER l'm So Glad -verly spent inost of her spare time ith Betty Waiclelich and Sandy Van Dppvn and loved eating at Hitcher1's the Coffee Pot. Being late for iss once and holding a fell0W'5 ind when she thought it was her rl friend's compose her most em- irrassing memories of high school, 22 FRANCES ROLLINS Rural Rhythm The G,A.A. formal will always be the best remembered event in Frances' high school career. She was a member of G.A.A. 4 yrs., and in F.H.A. l yr. Frances' friends included Janice Militz, Jeanne Hayes, and Janet Griffen. After high school Frances plans to work. HANS SCHULER l've Got a Pocketful of Dreams Effervescent Hans participated in 4 yrs. of football and did an excellent rob in the Jr. and Sr. plays. He was editor of this book and was emcee for many school events, Hans, who belonged to the Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Varsity Club, Student Council, and was a Junior Rotarian, will major in Restaurant Management while attend- ing college. PHYLLISYVONNE ROBINSON l'm Your Girl Active Phyllis whizzed through G,A.A 3 yrs., F.H.A., Glee Club, and Library Club each l yr. Phyllis will always remember the J-Hop and G.A.A. for mals along with her hot Chev' which she shared with Norma Moore, Gladys McKiver, Marie Snyder, and Gail Corbett. Future plans for amiable Phyllis are working at Michigan Na- tional Bank. VELDA SHARPSTEEN U nforgettablen Blonde, blue-eyed Velda didn't par- ticipate in clubs, but could always be found with her friends Mary Hall, Jackie Buskirk, Jackie Buskirk, Joyce Katz, and Pat Holt at either the Dug- out or the Ritzee. Quiet Velda's out- standing memory was receiving her class ring. This Senior plans to work after graduation. JAMES R. RAPP Enjoy Yourself Car-loving Jim was in band I yr., in Hi-Y 3 yrs., and worked in the Junior play stage crew. Pals Jim Murray and Larry Bartlett suit Jim iust fine. Jim will never forget the Jr. play and also his red face when he fell in a man hole in the alley. Next year will find Jim hard at work. LEWIS H. SHELLENBERGER l9's a Good Day Handyman Lewie sang in the choir 2 years, worked 4 years on school service, and spent 2 years in the Li- brary Club. The Senior trip to the highlighted his school Olds plant year, When the curtain refused to open during an assembly Lewie was really embarrassed, Lew plans to join the Fire Department after grad- uation. ANITA JAYNE SHREVE Voice in the Choir Anita participated in Library Club 3 yrs., G.A.A. I yr. Tonia Kibler and Phyllis Coats were her favorite pals. This crew could usually be found at Peck's. Anita will always remember the J-Hop, and receiving her class ring, Her future plans are college. WILLIAM J. STARKWEATHER Barnacle Bill the Sailor Blond crew-cut Bill went out for re- serve football and was in Latin Club for 2 yrs. Bill played the part of Richard Leveridge in the Jr. play and lent his carpentry talents to the stage crew of the Sr. play. Next fall will find brilliant Bill at the U. of M. studying aeronautical engineering. i ' ' K s I N . i Q- - if 1 ,qv I A' I 'il in g A 4 . :E+ il at if-I I . QQ? NANCY JOYCE SLEEPER nlon School activities didn't appeal much to quiet Nancy, but she did enioy being with Pat Warner, Carol Stevens and Joyce Adams. Nan could usually be found at the Albion roller skating rink or playing records with the gang at her house. Western will be her destination after graduation, A. MARIE SNYDER ln My Own Quiet Way Quiet Marie came from Olivet her Junior year, She was in G.A.A. 2 yrs. and F.H.A. 2 yrs. She palled with Gail Corbett. Her favorite hangout was the Dugout. The JfHop, her junior year stands out most in her memory. She plans to work at State Farm as a secretary after school. DARRELL W. SMITH I Hear a Rhapsody Handsome Darrell was in the Spanish Club A yrs. lpres. I yr.I, and Hi-Y 3 yrgl Qpres. I yr.I. Talented Darrell played the part of Jocko in the Jr. Play. Being master of ceremonies for the Sr. Amateur Show will be an outstanding memory for Darrell. Fu- ture plans include Michigan College of Mining and Technology. 4-f' tb-Y YANCEY E. SMITH The Joker . -re.. iam: I LAVERN W. SMITH l'm An Ole Cowhancl Friendly LaVern spent his high school Dalton Bruce days palling around with Weaver, Harvey Hawks, and Rapp. 3 yrs. of F.F.A. and I yr. of Conservation Club took up all of his extra time. After LaVern graduates in June he plans to go into farming with his dad. Aviator Yancey devoted three years of his career in these hallowed halls to tooting his clarinet in the Band. He could usually be found at the Hitchens' establishment lfor obvious reasonsj. Studying Aeronautical En- gineering at the U, of M. will occupy Yancey's time in the next feyv years. A 'J I i if. 23 -l' ff. if ' of 'IW wmv CLIFFORD TAYLOR Look Out the Window fliff's most embarrassing moment ame when he got into class after he last bell had rung. The GAA. iormal and the Sr. play were out- tanding activities to him, Cliff could isually be found uptown with Larry sloble and Bruce Rapp. After visiting he world with Uncle Sam's Army, :liff plans to attend Central College. JANlCE L. SUNDAY Pretty Butterfly Good-natured Jan buzzed through GAA, 3 years, participated in the Amateur show her Junior year, and was on the Junior Play stage crew. Her first formal will be long remem- bered, Falling down the steps her Freshman year proved to be very embarrassing. After plans to ioin Al Janice TENNEY Shall We Dance? Energetic Jean displayed leadership in GAA. 4 yrs., Usher Club 3 yrs., Jr, Historical Society l yr., Journal- ism, Make-Up Crew Jr. Play and stage crew Sr. Play. Friendly, quick-witted Jean's outstanding memory is decor- ating for the J-Hop. Western Michi- gan College and travel around the world are sister Tenney's future plans. i , ei MARY ELIZABETH S RR Shutterlaug Quiet Mary was a debater for 3 yrs., and participated in the Spanish Club 2 yrs. She had a role in the Jr. play and returned her Sr, year to be on the make-up crew. Being a photo bug many of Mary's pictures ap- peared in the Bi-Weekly. Next fall will find Mary at colle ex L i .L M MARY LeETTA TENNEY Not So Quiet, Please Cheerful Mary with the sparkling dark eyes participated in GAA. A years, Band 4 years, Latin Club 3 years, and the Jr. Play. Mary's out- standing memory was attending her first formal and her most embarrass- ing moment was at the Solo and En- semble Contest of 55 , This prac- tical-minded gal plans to become a beautician. ANN L. STILLSON I Speak to the Stars Tranquil Ann joined the choir l year t M,H.S. A transfer from B.C. she as in the GAA., Senior Band, and e Glee Club at Central. Her hang- out was Speeds of Lakeview. Blonde Ann's outstanding memory is the Snowball at the Hart Hotel and she was most embarrassed tumbling down the stairs. .bl lift .. Xiu ivoitliti vt 0, .J l .. .-.,,.7t..1.t,,...,.,yW,,3:,w. .. X, ,,,yvT,I DUANE TREMP I'm Always Chasing Rainbows To find Duane, one needed only to question Paul Schmit, Bill Wilson or Walt Kramer. He might also be found in Jackson. Duane was active in'band, orchestra, Latin Club, Jr. Historical Society, Conservation Club and Bi- ology Club. His most memorable event was the J-Hop. After gradua- tion Duane plans to work, ' 4 BETTY WAIDELICH If I Had My Way Betty was a quiet girl and well-liked by everyone. She participated in G.A.A. for 3 yrs. Betty worked on committees for both the Sr. and Jr. plays. Betty and Beverly Sawyer were often seen together at school or at the Coffee Pot. After school Betty plans to work. , Lis -. sexi? if i H f Wee , ' .1 ft A ff'-.,f 5 --zz.. ...iw ie rs .. fx i N ..- s See MARILYN JOYCE TRENT MariIyn Two weeks won at lnterlocken Music Camp was a most memorable event for Marilyn. Band and orchestra oc- cupied much of her time. She en- joyed 4 yrs, in the Look Club and took part in the Amateur Show. After attending Cleveland Bible College, she plans to use her talents in Chris- tian Service, SANDRA J. VELLIQUETTE Whispering Hope Talented Sandra was in F.H.A. 2 yrs., G.A.A. 3 yrs., Latin Club 3 yrs., Sr. Band 4 yrs., Bible Club 2 yrs., and was the industrious assistant director of the Jr. Play. The Band getting a first at the District Band and Or- chestra festival this year stands out in Sandra's memory. Next fall will find Sandra at M.S.C. FRANKLIN VAHS Takin' My Time Ambitious Franklin spent 4 yrs. in F,F,A., and his most exciting moment was when the Agriculture class went on a trip to Chicago. Franklin's best friends are Richard Logan and Richard Duckham. Most of his time was spent at the Tekon Grill. After school he plans to work on his father's farm, SANDRA VAN NOPPEN Undecided Sandra will always blush remember- ing Mr. Cunningham's teasing in His- tory Class. She was a member of both Spanish Club and Library Club, Sandra was often seen with Ruth Cox, Beverly Sawyer, and Pat Sager, After high school Sandra plans to work for a year before college. hr 1 X ...Q ik l l if LARRY VAN HORN Easy Street l.arry's chief interest is farming, and he was very active in F.F.A, for 4 yrs. He was also active in Band 3 yrs. and Orchestra 3 yrs. Much of his spare time was spent with Dave Yeck and Dave Roberts. 'After gradbation he plans to continue with his farming. . T . gl aifl i . 4 25 ' 1 I Z 5 v I JAMES L. WEADICK One of These Days 'hc most enloyable event in Jim's tigh school career was the sc-nior rip to the Oldsmobile plant in Lan- ,ing. In his quiet assured way, Jim .pcnt two years playing the big Jasoon. Yancey Smith and Earl Hazel ated high as companions. As for he future, more training at Argu- urinht Business College. 26 JO ANN WARD Did You Ever See a Dream Walking Charming Jo Ann moved to Marshall in her Sophomore year. While she was here, she participated in G.A.A. and played a leading role in the Senior Play. Cute Jo Ann will always remember being Homecoming Queen. Her best friends were Pat llpacm White, Janice Milatz, Jiaclity Kotsch, and Marilyn. Potter. The futbfe holds college..1J ' .1 le .. - ' DALTON B. WEAVER Funny Fellow Dependable Dalton carried the ball for the F.F.A. 4 years. Turtle's out- standing moment came when the State F,F.A. Convention elected him Sec. at F.F.A. Leadership and when he was made State Farmer. Res. football, 2 yrs., as varsity manager and Var- sity Club rounded out his schedule. He plans on an Army career. RONALD H. WALKER Hot Rod Race Tall blond-haired Ron spent 2 yrs. in Reserve Basketball and l yr. on the track team. Ronnie spent 3 yrs, in F.F.A. and his favorite teacher was Mr. Rothney. Phil Harrington was Ron's best friend. After working for a year, Ronnie plans to join the Navy. SIDNEY J. WEBB Spinning a Web Dark-eyed Sid came here his Jr. yr. from lonia. While there he was active in football 3 yrs., basketball 3 yrs., baseball I yr., track l yr,, was class treasurer 2 yrs., and on the All-State football team one yr. with honorable mention. Here he was active in foot ball this year. Sid may attend college or go into the army after graduating. ROBERT ALLEN WALKER Breezing Along with the Breeze Happy-go-lucky Bob, played Reserve Football 2 yrs., Varsity l yr., F.F.A. l yr. Bob's favorite hangout was the Creamery. His friends were Jim Bru- baker, Tom Petch, Richard Logan, and Al Delaney. The future holds for Bob the Air Force and his own farm. SHIRLEY ANN WILKERSON Angela Mia Amiable Shirley took an active part in Art while in school, and won top honors in an art contest her fresh- man year. Among her many friends Shirley usually is seen with Corky Foote, Janice Milatz, Ruth Cox, and Pauline Paul. Shirley plans to take a trip and then work as a typist after school. if K - . CLIFTON WISE I Whistle a Happy Tune Athletic minded Cliff participated 3 yrs. in Reserve Football, 3 yrs. in Baseball, and I yr. in track. He was a member of the Varsity Club. The event that stands out in Cliff's mind is being elected president of the F.F.A., of which he was a member for 4 yrs. Cliff's future plans are college, after working 2 years. JOHN WILLISTON Y'AII Como Quiet John attended Springport be- fore transferring to Marshall. At Springport he participated in reserve football 2 yrs., and the Band 2 yrs. He was in the choir for half a year in Marshall. John could usually be found with Bill Fast, Bud Uptgraph, and Merle Cady at the Coffee Pot John's future plans are undecided. SHARON GAY WILSON Lean Baby Sharon, the girl who always wears a smile, participated in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Usher Club 2 yrs., Cheerleading I yr., Latin Club 2 yrs. and Library and Biology Clubs I yr. Sharon was also in the cast for the Jr. Play. Her most memorable event was the this year. Her school. me KARL ZINN Natura Boy Energetic Karl contributed his never ending abilities to Reserve football I yr., track 4 yrs., Varsity Club, Con- servation Club, Chess Club, Junior Play cast and Sr. Play lighting, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, and was a Jr. Rotarian. Karl will never forget the 53 track meet at Sturgis. His fu- ture plans include liberal arts school. JUDY A. YOUNG Dark Eyes Judy belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. I yr., Choir 3 yrs., Library Club I yr. Judy's best friends were Corky Foote and Viola Katz. Her most embarrassing experience in H.S. was when she and Corky tried to tell Mr. Gray they slept in and were late for school. The future holds a secre- tary's job. MARGARET J. WOODHAMS Sophisticated Lady Chic Margee was active in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Spanish Club 4 yrs., Usher Club and Journalism I yr. Marg played the part of a student's mother in the Jr. Play and was on the stage crew for the Sr. Play. Talented Marg will always remember the formals and the crew's parties. She plans college at Hillsdale after graduation. PATRICIA CLEACHI WHITE They Say lt's Wonderful Likeable Pat came to Marshall from Homer her sophomore year. This amiable senior could often be seen with Jo Ann Ward and Mary Lou Miller at their 'Favorite spot, Hem- mingsen's. Pat will always remember the homeliving style show in Homer. She plans to continue working at the Chronicle office after graduation. vim- , us 'hsv-M '4..A,,,, if zeiffff A day off? Aw Gee, Ma! The Gold Dust Twins Fran McCloud, Judy Youmg, and Jackie Kofsch HW, - Joliy Jack Ann and Paul A hard night? Dancing in the Dark I Xl! XI V1 Al 5 - xx -fiber Nancy and Hans Q I MI! l W u f if 'I V I l V x . ' J ' -U qt 7 .' vo. 1' .,.A ,,' 1' . x , 719' 1 1 The 1954 J-Hop was one of The besl. The clever almos- phere of outer space was phenomenal and fascinating to be in. XX ' ll Stairway to the Stars Carol and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Curry, and Mr. Holmes. l rI,,1, vo-J, 1 I Sammy and Charles Theme of Annual J-Hop lne Comets actually glowed and slars Twinklecl in The sky from a mirrored ball in the center of The gym. M, 1 u .' g 1 A 1, 5.141 ., , !2,q,f W., is J l A r Jean Jack and Jim decoratlrg lull' Xlll-sl' 'Cie 'N Jiin, Bob, John, Tug, Dave, Judy, Jan, Mary, Diane, Linda G.A.A. Visits The Mardi Gras fem Q1 D Many balloons and streamers creaTed The TesTive air of 1 New Orleans for The G.A.A. formal, The Mardi Gras. 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MAXNE wolf BARBARA YouNGnAHL A LARRY YOUNG RUDY YOST I N A L ' - 1 k nf: I NEOMA WATSON ANNA WILKERSON STEVE WEBER JILL WILSON ROSALEE wise vlcron wmcss W 'H V 'R-- 7 1 Y, Y 5 1, X RR 'X fi A gg: 5:15 Er? :IS :Qzi Ei 7:2 :IQ :4 za 212 13 :-: -:':-:-:-:2:-:-:Ir:1zi:I:I:l:1:kI:I5:1:2:I:2:I:I:I:If:,:V:-3-:-:-:-:-:V:-:V:22:2:I:1:1:1:2:1:2:2:2512:2:1:1:1:221I::-:ft-1-:f1::-:-:-:-:c-:I:-:4:izI:2:I:1:I:2:I:I:1:I:15:25:I:Zztri:2-:fr-2-I-no:-:':-:2:2:-:2:4:I:1:1:2:2:2:I:Z:2:I:2:2:2:Z:2z21:12:21::2::::-:-:-:-:-:iz2:-:I:-:-:I:2:25:2:I:2:1:1:1:1:2:2:2:I12::f:-:-:-:-:4:-:-:I:-12:2:1:2:2:I:1:1:2:I:2:2512:1:1:2:21:fr-Ifrftfzfz-:-:4:':-:-:-:-:1:1:2:I:2:I:1:f:2:2:2:I:1:I:2:I:::1g:1:::1:51If:-1-:-:-:-:-:':-:-:-:-:-:A:I:I:2:1:Is5:15:21If2:2:Zig1::ftg:r:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:r:-:-:2:-:-:-:1:1:1:Ig2:IgI:2125:251:21I-:':-:-:-:A:-:-:-:-:A:-:1:-:-:I:2:25:2521:I:I:Izr:2:15-:41111:2-1-:-ar:-:-:-:-:-:-:2:2:I:1:1:1:1: 7-I FRONT ROW: Joe Thorton, Jim Willison, Stanley Waters, Vinrcnt Stanlfz-r, Root-r Ball, Tnn Bargi-r. SECOND ROW: Donna Harris, Marqurita Naya, Pearle Chapman, Mahle George, Sally Bocaiii-Lira, Vail Ann Starr, Janet Hoenes. THIRD ROW: Anita Martens, Phyllis Budd, Sharon Jacques, Earl Samson, Larry Holilmugh, Torn Bushongi, Mike Trine, Linzie Goodman, Barbara Sommerlield, Shirley Joppnf. FOURTH ROW: Ed Katz, Doug Connins, Tom Aills, Joan We-ndorf, Patrica Ingrahani, Andrei- Wise, Patsy Hall, Bill Holmes, Larry Van Wormer, Bill Jenright, FIFTH ROW. Richard Budd, Stanley Jeffery, Tommy Brownell, Wayne Sfhront7, Stephen Dean FRONT ROW Str-vc Wilson, Dwight Dunn, Sain Banfield, Don Koneig, Raymond Serventez, Wayne Bramble, Philip Cummings, Larry Pherson. SECOND ROW' Sonia Hollister, Norinc- Marshcll, Patty DeLong, Linda DeWitt, Linda Neal, Kay Ulrich T Rossi- West. I-IIRD ROW- Sally Carr, Janet Rapp, Loretta Kimball, Jerry Elyea, Larry Ayers, Jerry Venn, David West, Sain Bacn-rra, Max Jennings. FOURTH ROW Boh Hayes, Bill Youngdahl, Arthur Harwood, Mary Kotch, Earl Holland, Sally Cruze, Sandra Aronsti-in, Duane Zimmerman T. FIFTH ROW Dalv fftrang, Torn Johnson, James Dickey, Henry Pelton. FRONT ROW: Bob Kremkau, Doug Murray, Hf.i'y Wilson, Richarci OMeley, Lamrtn u ninvrllelrl, Doug Waggott, Raymond Kramer, Larry Bachman SECOND ROW: Kathy Smyth, Sherry Hall, Gay Brown, Susan Sands, Tina Bynum, Ruth Hopkins, Sandra Baldwin, Pan Alywrid. THIRD ROW: Jeff Williamson, Everett Watson, Charles Lake, Carole Gres-n, Susan Gre-vn, Susan Zinn, Gary Tallenger, Glenn Waideliclri, Carl Caseell, Jim Whipple, Frank Amaro. FOURTH ROW: Dillard McCloud, Mary Nava, Judy Yost, Patty Yost, Jackie Snyder, Li-ah Phelps, Penny McMahon, Mary Garza, Norma Gross, Richard Lindsey, Dale Willis, Sarge White, I I 4 J ir! . fi FRONT ROVV' Bch Gary, Charles Moon, Paul Supe, Larry .lvllr-ry, Dick Hill, Tom Withee, Doug Withec. SECOND ROW Rosalim- Barhinan, Vickie Donovan, Tamara Fausi, Nancy Gvvillam, Walwda McLain, Betty lm- Thank, luila Williams. THIRD ROW Barham Ruddock, Betty Shepherd, Angie Pvnzer, Alan Vandenberg, Troy Goodman, Bing Bush, lohn Puyr-ar, Doug Dilvski, Bold Brubaker, Henry Livingston, FOURTH ROW: Rirhard Kinney, Marvin Ke-nvvortliy, Jerry Lou Hinkley, Gail Hedges, Susan Morse, Joyu' Savvyur, Shirley Laing, Beverly Wireinan, Surlieh Wireman. l'll'TH ROW' Chuck Hess, Gary Thunder, Bob English, Dennis Patton, Roger Smyth, Raymond Wilson, Bruce Parcloe, AG' 8-I 1.-A s FRONT ROW: Gary Haefele, James Barnes, Darwin Gvvin, Richard Hoyt, David Crandall. Puckett, Mike Te niiif :y. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hubbard, Priscilla Stone, Suianne Rasmussen, Carl Okon, Ray Amaro, Richard Vinci-nt Svranne Boyd, Shirley Sommers, Sharon Rivers, Margaret Budd. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Albrecht, Wanda Lewis, Shirley Goldberg, George Clayliorn, Bradford Woodworth Gordon Jones, Pahlo Vasquez, Giant Myers, Robert Rial. FRONT ROW, ,lim Holt, Tom Cliishol ivi, Barry Bell, Lawrence Boody, Paul Fox. SELOND ROW. Norma Clayborn, Terry Lawrence, Marie Heupenbecker, Sharon McGee, Brenda Venn, Connie Wilson, Linda Kaye. THIRD ROW: Philip Kolscli, Jim Snyder, Byron Bates, Linda Goretzka, Jackie Shipple, Mary Matson Susan Pm-ru-tt, Maxino Sprigglv, Laura Stanley, Mike Demsey. YOURTH ROW: David lngraham, LeRoy Rorho, Judy Thomas, Tvvila Lewis, Cathy flements, Jolene Cassens, Susan Stall-y, Km Duckham, Fred Leski, Gary Marhlc-. 'll 'N nun' SECOND ROW: Joyce Robinson, Ethel Tawnny, Sally Pearce, Barbara Coffman Carol Bartlett, Patty FRONT' ROW: Carolyn Freer, Gwen Winsor, Tom Mcplterson, Doug Donovan, David Wigent. SECOND ROW: Cindy Chapman, Jackie Summerfield, Monica Miller, Judy Tri vwii, Bob Hillalurnnt, Jolwn Woller, Marlan Longanecker. THIRD ROW: Mary Doblaertein, Nancy Porter, Marilyn Place, Carol Burgclorl, Nancy Sutl im'r Iaml, Snminiv Baker, Larry Sliellenluerger, Harry Askin, Ken May. FOURTH ROW: Tom Gordnier, lolwn Ruslika. Sue Wilson, Beatrice Eastwood, Sliaron Holt, Joanne Steffcy, Bing Lincoln, Ron Slagle, lostm Taylor Ken Wirtz, Lawrence Wilson. 8-4 'wif 'Ri ff, FRONT ROW. Ron Walker, Bob Rirltardson, Larry Easterday, David Orrison, larry Elyea, Charles Henker, David Wygant. SECOND ROW: Loraine Goodrich, Margo Zull, Susan Beattie, Gordon Chapman, Lois Lightfoot, Fred Kramer, Miriam Bemis. THIRD ROW. Margaret Tucker, Louise Maisner, Diana Capman, Elaine Tester, Arlene Reniger, Minia Samson, Janyco Wright, Charles Lake, Clifford Harwood. FOURTH ROW. Mary Ann Harrington, Elaine Miller, Julia Greer Luplla Holbrook, Bill Wilson, Tom Struble, Frank Nieliaus, Floyd Patton. E23 iii I Dave DeLano, Senior Jim Murray, Dave Lightfoot, Senior Redskins Overcome lniury Plague, Finish Strong Front Row: George Farlcy, Manager, Bob Walker, Bob Hctz, Bob Lawrence, Marvin Redfield, Randy Cornwell, Gerald Milatz, Keith Weers, Jerry Kimmel, and Dalton Weaver, Manager. Middle Row: Richard Rodriguez, John Tenney, Dave Lightfoot, Dave Delaney, David DeLano, John Delaney, Bob Lewis, Jim Brubaker, Bob Yonkers, Sid Webb, Jim Murray and John Langridge. Back Row: Mel Aussieker, head coach, Ron Morrison, Hans Schuler, Jim Denton, All Twin Valley Jim Kimmel, Bob Geiman, Richard Logan, Fred Quada, Ron Harris, Calvin Boughton, Hgn, Mention Dave Nelson, and Maynard Clark, assistant coach. - Randy Cornwell, Junior Sid Webb, Senior if - J li X . -x' o ' -ff r ' John Tenney, Junior -as 'N W ,L dmv Aj, fist. pi. 4- z wx-in l,19f'le-igei 41-it Q . 4' A . I., K , L E tv - . kA44,,V:wLmiMY!M 57 2 1114, , T: S A 7 i Nl' - - bl 19-. leaf wi' ' 'A W . ., L. , , M . .nw . ,-.f 'W:m4.,'-'mi-.,V K' -' YQ KWT5 1 -rt3 's-- Q ' J ' w.e'.M J '31 , M, ,. s ,. -1 A i, -' . 1 ' W - r ,-U fr lit .I --Liz y L, .QA L, in Q , . v v.r2', ,fi -V - . , 2 4 ' - - , yi vi- -41.-in M.- i5'v?i 56 All Twin Valley Hon. Mention L - -, Co-Captains Bob Lewis and i is, 'F ., 4, xi ,x i ,L 11 ,44 ' : N fl TA M Q2 JP TW :yr ,G 53 SLA H'wT ww ylwimdvf s 'l my N3 tk Ns L lf: xxx -3l'+:l may I A X .ya 'Ki-.iyilm ' fH'lq'5w':'ll 5 ,S 4 1 . ' -I in 5. I ,r U Y I , fm, lip Q 1 T ,, -vw. ' -'W' ' N U 'Vi ,- ' L ..,,,.,....... . ff .mv-. 5 I J K sw 4 fag L, T, . A i s W i:ga:46i,, -2 sry -sg: S X X Q ' .4-Niki... -' 51, 2 ,fi . iw. ii K- s- ,, . . , L4 M, f v-wg X Q ., fin.: H ,, Q, 155, ., ,,..iM,.k,., , - 44,9 - Wa ,S . . .-' I' ' .-, if '. 1-' 2, ' H- R, - . , L . .. Q. ,gg .im 2,3 ww - S, f f of L5 T . ui L,t H:,s M- h ,fue ALA std' in ,QA 4. Z1S.f,f,,i-552-QL'- -1x - KN 'fl ' f4f4Q?'T - riff 'Ein , -. I. gi. .- is .i. T , g 'A ,Q ' ', N. .4541 , . Move' . NCL. ur. .ky W' ' fab ff. Tiffin -'TT' 'T 1' X ' 'K ,iss KQ-g...gf5.iAW.'Q 1 ,A In at L N fide xt' Y my . 1-i A J-4, Dave Delaney, Junior Delaney-All-State Second Team and All Twin Valley Lewis-All Twin Valley Hon. Mention Bob Lawrence, Junior John Delaney Ron Morrison, Senior 1.1 Q SEASON S RECORD Marshall 12 Niles 24 7 Three Rivers T8 6 East Lansing T3 I9 Sturgis O 28 Colclwafer 6 Bob Geiman, Senior T5 Lakeview 12 21 Adrian O 2 Albion O Hans Schuler, Senior l wg Parade, Queens' Stand, Dance Add luster to 1954 Homecoming Festivities 10' Co-queens Jo Ann Ward and Beverly Dickey Junior attendant, Judy Davis Sophomore attendant, Freshman attendant Ann Dunham Janice Kenworthy A large parade through town before the game was a decided highlight of Homecoming. The yearly tradition of crowning the queens at the field was beautifully handled by our co-captains. Varsity cheerle aders, Nancy Miller, Marlene Herrington, Joan Hall, and Shirley Myers. Indispensable Cheerleaders Inspire Reserve cheerleaders, and Ann Dunham. Both Team and Fans Chloris Easterday, Karen McLain, FRONT ROW: Gerald Millaz, Stuari Tenmey, Jerry Kimmel, Captain, Keith Weers, George Vanden Heefle and Marvin Redfield. BACK ROW: Mr. Cooper, head coach, Bob Yonkers, George Vandenlweede, Jim Krmmel, Gerald Gordimier, and Bob Serr. Redskins Fight to the Finish r l Gary Gordrwier v J 'f 60 Marvin Redfield x Bob Serr Bolo Yonkers Keilh We-ers : .f. fn ,i A 9 59 Kms Gerald Nlilalz Captain Jerry Kimmel All Tvvin Valley Honorable Mention w 'Lis' K ,4 A' i The Starling Five .Q-.K X Q.X my I xf i G' , , -,, -..Y ..,..c,..,, ...HRV ivxnx, vu-.ii Thomas, and Nlyrl Patton. SECOND ROW: John Mann, Terry Cornwell, Dick Holt, Roger Elyea, Bill Clayborn, George Harris, Jim Davidson, Charles Hookway, and Eugene Elyea. THlRD ROW: Mr. Grant, Ass't. Coach, Ernest Beadle, Tom Salwell, Dick Crusius, Ken Patton, Don Quick, Duane Laing, Bob Gorning, Steve Weber, Mr. Fitz- gerald, Head Coach. FOURTH ROW: George Brooks, manager, Bernard Blain, Lewis Ruddock, Dennis Casey, Don Kaye, Steve Gray, Harold Cook, Eugene Beadle, and Bill Delaney. Varsity Success Begins on Reserve Squads FRONT ROW: Ernest Beadle, manager, Larry Snyder, Gordon Brazas, Nlyrl Patton, Bill Dickey, Shirland Redfield. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Cooper, Larry Campbell, Dick Holt, Bob Serr, Steve Gray, Doran Osborne, Jim Anderson, Dave Holibaugh, Mr, Clark, Reserve Coach. BACK ROW: Bud Bowers, Charles Hookway, Bernard Katz, Ken Patton, Steve Weber, Bill Clayborn, Harold James. With the return to the links by Three top notch players, John Eipper, Bob Katz, and Bill McLain, Marshall should be one of the logical contenders for the T.V. golf title. This trio will be augmented by Tom VanVelzen, Jim Davidson, Bill Church, and Jack VandyBogurt. Golfers Feel the Best is to Come New Interests Developed in Gym Classes Dave Lightfoot Co-Captain Jerry Kimmel Co-Captain Returning lettermen Show Much Promise At press-time Marshall was in the midst of facing the largest schedule ever undertaken by the diamond-men. Mr. Cooper's team has already accepted two tournament bids and the future looks bright with returning lettermen Dave Light- foot, Bob Lewis, and transfer student, Jack Krauss in the outfield, Jerry Kimmel, Clifton Wise, and Marvin Redfield in the infield. The pitching strength will be bolstered by the return of Jerry Lee and lettermen Jim Kimmel and Bob Serr. Bob Lewis, Outfield Clifton Wise, Infield Marvin Redfield, Infield Dave Delaney and Bob Serr, Catcher and Pitcher Jim Kimmel, Pifcher Karl Zinn High hurdles and high lump John D George Vanden Heede-880, high jump Fred Quada Mlle Young Hopefuls Due for Successful Season With inexperience the highest hurdle to iump, Marshall's track squad will undertake one of the most ambitious schedules they have ever had. The field events should be strong with veterans John Delaney putting the shot, Bob Lawrence the Pole vault, and George Vanden Heede and Karl Zinn in the high iump. The track events should be bolstered by the return of Karl Zinn, high hurdles, George Vanden Heede, 880, and Fred Quada, Mile. c 'Um ,Qs ' .L I fu r jf 1 . fi- Xti s 1 3: sriv l Z f r-151 s ' . b Bo Lawrence el Popular G. A. A. . G.A.A. has taken a long step and become a club of great activity and responsibility. Through- out the year they play intramural sports, sponsor a winter formal and help with homecoming. 66 In charge of the G.A.A. initiation were Gracia Hoeltzel, Marg Woodhams, Barb Crowell, vice president, Shirley Myersg president, Nancy Campbellg secretary- treasurer, Charry Barger, and Harriet Hillabrant. 1 Mary Terwilleger signs the membership book, Q' which is a privilege of all new members. la is One of School's Busiest Clubs gl: '13 252 BE! :IZ sis 352 N FC' P5 2221 :QI 5:1 EE: :IES ig! CEQ :gn 33 ar: E23 I-Q 135 52? 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The novelty division. the house down and netted her a first place in fe Kimmel readily bought a lollipop from shapely Charry Barger. Setting For Senior Amateur Show third place in the novelty division. Janice Eashs cute pantomime of The Dead Wood Stage placed her second in the novelty The Woodwind Quintet consisting of Mary Tenney, Beverly Dickey, Kay Thunder, Marilyn Trent and Karl Zinn won second place in the Martha Geigers' Shake, Rattle and Roll won .4 Superior Talent and Direction 1 ,j,': Y. 1 X .gum - 1 lf til, Eli. Bring Acclaim to M. H. . Band Under the direction of Mr. Chadderdon, this sharp-stepping outfit presents a halftime drill at the home football games. Setting up on the con- cert stage later in the year they erect high stand- ards in entertainment and musicianship in the colorful annual winter and spring concerts. The High School Band has consistently maintained an outstanding record in competition with other schools of the state in annual music festivals. V 3 W 3 s X I is 3 5 i 4 V ,ri mi ,Q 1 3 ii V. ?f ik 3. ? 5 Q'4zY' 19 A tx 4' ff ' f f 1 X X - bn! X f y'1 ge l A mt Up and Coming Choir Shows Great Promise This year the choir has shown great ability and much promise for the future. The novel ideas and clever arrangements can all be considered a part of their success. The effort and time spent in pre- paring songs for the enjoyment of others is cer- tainly not wasted. .Alf Karen Eberhardl, Barbara Youngdahl, Arlene Merkle, Andree' Grauloner, Claireen Hamilton, Sharon Slruble, Brenda Barnum. icll! ll gr'yx Lllgl Ryzivl Y Larry Van I-lorn, Ken Hagelshaw, Bill Lautenslager, Gayle Hell, Dan Youngdahl Carmen Rendall, Sue Smith, Marge Miller Karl Zinn Winter Concert Scenes John Moss, John Nlarshell, Richard Allen Andree' Grauloner, Janet DeLano We' HWS :', 55555E5255g2r1 .55555E5255EESEEQEEEQESESESESQSESQ. :f5EfEEE2EfEfEfE5E5 -4-1- fr-s:'2'22-r?2f???2 IAZ I-Fi 11' E'E1E5E5E5E5E51E::5:fE2q1.fE5E-E'Q1I5E'I5E5E:E5:r:111:f:1:r:r2: 'D Q ,A 'N ilv i f ' ' ' 'I555535353555Q5Q3555553sgsggifig::::.:.4.,.,.A.A.,,,.,.z.,.z.i.,Z:,ifQagsgs555E55g52igifE5i5i2i2if52 :ge:e2al52525iiiieififiiififiiiiffiififflfiffiffffififef an ef 4 F A '?g,-HQ? I it 53 0 4' ..-,,.. : : '4 l l l f Tl One ot the chief aims of the Latin club is to increase knowl- edge ot the early Romans and their customs. Our English language is based on Latin and hy knowing the ancient history our interest and knowledge in our own language is greatly increased, CrescutScientiu Estudiumos y Jugumos en el Club de Esnunol Yes, in Spanish club we study and play in order to achieve a closer bond with our Spanish speaking neighbors. Hi-y and Varsity Club The purpose ot Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Chris- tian character. ggrijt Combine to Uphold Morals and Integrity The Varsity Club is in its first year at Marshall High. Its pur- pose is to maintain and uphold a standard of integrity and mor- ality among Marshall's athletes. 'uni- 79 si'-P Boys who will someday be part of America's economic backbone practice their art of farming as a unit and learn the best methods to follow in all phases of crop and livestock production. F. F. A. Boasts Many Award-winning Members Conservation Club Strives for Safety in Outdoor Sports Marshall High's largest club, the Conservation club, works with ndling the students to teach them safer methods to follow in the ha ot firearms and other outdoor sporting equipment. M-.gan-,-.. i v - T The students in Library Club are ever on The job in The library during Their Tree period keeping The books on The righT shelves, checking Them out, and keep order among general confusion. Junior Historical Society ond library Club Aid in Broodening Knowledge for Students The purpose of The Junior HisTorical Society is To Teach M.H.S. sTudenTs The early history OT Their own Town and To appreciate This rich sTore of experience and hardship of is x 'x -2. u ' ' ia- K T . 4' ll fvgia3!J ' ' qi ,VJ yh.. The Future Homemakers learn more about the important job of managing a home and keeping a family happy, They clo this by practicing their newly-discovered techniques in an informal club situation. 7, . F.F.A. members were the waiters at the F.l-l.A. banquet Best Methods of Home Management Practiced in F. H.A. Outstanding Job Turned in by Usher Club 1 The girls inthe Usher club have many important' responsibilities. Their lob is to usher at all school and civic functions, to be neat, attractive and pleasing to talk to. 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LEWIS STORR umtums A Standard of Excellence in Murshull's Schools The Marshall Board of Education is made up of outstanding Marshall citizens who are interested in our having a first-rate system. They contribute their time and effort to this cause and have done an outstanding job in giving us one of the state's finest school systems. E B LINCOLN MRS. FRED REYER Trugtee TFSGSUVEI' EDWARD G. ROSE, Principal Mr. Rose keeps our school running, smoothly and is counselor for student? council as well as for guidance. A 1- ' BRUCE GRAY, Assistant Principal Popular Mr. Gray is o attendance otticer as well as our athl 'rector. HARLEY HOLMES, Superintendent Mr. Holmes, vvell-known throughou: the state for his leadership and fairness, is the back-bone of the Marshall school system. Our School Administrators Are A Smooth Working Team VIRA HECHT, Secretary Mrs. Hecht keeps the school records in perfect order. EUZABETH MITCHELL, Secretary Mrs. Mitchell also does clerical work for our schools, di 5 I N 4 if in 3 ltl 1 lll .vm . , ....r::ptr1:e:::':.::: '- 'Eqqffsf 295 fi?-TI.. f 'f 7' :gg 'Q1'jEii35 .- Q '- ii: Miz. :::' , .:1:1 Vg? t - 1 P ,':1,:t xii Nh semi? ww ' --'.faE,1:.21sg,f ffxxgg, ,,!SE1Zi3!?.u:i.,14,Z' 'fzmzgvg-, Mr. Rose formally swears in the S1uC-left? Council Officers. 1' The Student's Voice is the Student Council The student council is a repre- sentative body in which students have the opportunity to express their desires regarding any phase of school policy. Young at Heart MARILYN BRYANT Choir and Instrumental Music A.B.-Western Michigan College MEL AUSSIEKER Physical Education B. S.-St. Louis University M.A.-University of Michigan Football, Track Coach DONALD R. CHADDERDON Instrumental Music Director B. M.-University of Miami M.M.-Michigan State College 88 l i FRED T. CHANEY Typing, Bookkeeping B. S.-Northern Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan GLENN R. ANSCHUETZ Art B.S.-Central Michigan College PATRICIA CHURCH English A.B.-Michigan State College MAYNARD CLARK Mathematics, Physical Education Assistant Football, Basketball Coach B.S.-Adrian College A A 2 ui- K .wa V A af . L BERDINE CLUTE Geography, English JOSEPH R. COOPER Science, Mathematics Basketball, Baseball Coach B. S.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan LOUISE M. DIEHL English Sponsor of Jr. Historical Society A. B.fMich. State Normal College B. S.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM Debate, Speech, American History Co-sponsor of Senior Class A. B.-Greenville College M.A.-University of Michigan WILLIAM M. CRUMRINE Chemistry, Physics Chairman of Guidance Committee A. B.-Ashland College M.A.-University of Michigan WILLIAM P. FITZGERALD Science, Biology, Health and Safety Co-sponsor Freshman Class B.S.eNorthwestern University nll,,l J if I RUTH ANN ERSKINE Mathematics Co-sponsor of Senior Class A. B.-Michigan State College M.A.MUniversity of Michigan KENNETH DRAKE English, Journalism Muskegon Jr. College A.B.eWestern Michigan College IVAN FLESER Social Studies Sponsor of Hi-Y Audio Visual Supervisor B. S.fWestern Michigan College M.A.fUniversi1y of Michigan MARTHA FOSTER Home Economics Co-sponsor of FHA B.S.vMichigan State College BARBARA GLINES English A.B.-Central Michigan College ROBERT GRANT l RICHARD HEDERSTROM Driver Training, Gen. Mathematics Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class A. B.-Miami University M.A.-Houston University American Government, Economics A.B.--Albion College L 1'rff6lc'o7lVf'i ',l:49fLl bb I Q iitgfx !1j,fp1cCfm All ,-ilflfv-Men ' H H. H. HARRISON 65.4166 .CVLI I, Industrial Arts B. S.-Western Michigan College A 4 FRANCES A. Librarian MILLER ,, --gn, 4 l FRANCES MERRITT English Co-sponsor of Freshman Class A. B.-Albion College M.A.-University of Michigan MABEL E.A HUMPHREY Mathematics A.B.-Western Michigan College JOY POMEROY Typing, General Business Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class B. S.-Michigan State College ELIZABETH RHINEHART Typing, Shorthand A.B.-Michigan State College BESS C. MURRAY English, Basic Living, Dramatics A. B.-Maryville College M.A.-Columbia University wsugs Ft K ILLA RIVERS English, Reading A.B.-Western Michigan College NANCY MUDGE Physical Education Sponsor of G.A.A. B. S.-Taylor University LG. ROTHNEY Vocational Agriculture Sponsor of FFA B. S.-Michigan State College EDNA MAE SHAFER Latin, Spanish Sponsor of Latin, Spanish Clubs Co-sponsor of Junior Class A. B.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan JOYCE WINGATE Home Economics B.S.-Michigan Stale Normal College GEORGE SHERMAN English Co-sponsor of Junior Class A.B.-Michigan State College JESSIE G. TRUESDELI. World and American History Counselor B. 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B91 15161718 f ' iq -.Xb v 1 X V1 , x i v ,- language and Culture of Others is Ours in latin and Spanish Latin and Spanish increase our knowledge of our own language as well as making Us familiar with the customs and Culture of other civilizations, past and present. , as 7 :Q I C X Although few participate, Debate class teaches students the technique of com- posing' their thoughts and presenting them effectively in any given situation. Debaters Have Consistently Maintained an Excellent Record Speech Students Realize Importance of Oral Communication Nothing is more important beyond high school life than the ability to speak effectively before a group. Speech class l tries to develop this trait by instilling within the student ability to organize facts and to maintain poise before the group. ? , S ul ,W A i - i A cg u , r Knowledge of our country's history guides us as a nation in the affairs of today. Knowing the events and personalities of the past make an interesting and He Who Knows Nothing of the Post Forever Remains A Child Seniors learn Politicolund Economic Functions of Our Government Government and Economics teach the Seniors many fundamen- tals that are necessary to be a good citizen. The whys and hows of our American system of government and the economic factors of business and home activity are rnusts for any well-rounded P ll, ,M ,M 'F SYSOU. J , M and ...Q- Although it is not always fully realized by high school people, the ability to read, write, and speak correctly are of utmost importance for fu- ture success. This is the purpose of our English classes 'WD Reudin' and Ritin' Still Play u Big Role Effective living Makes for u More Effective Person The purpose of Basic Living is to teach stu- dents the fundamentals of dating, manners, good grooming and all the other essentials that go to help boys and girls get along with each other. l 'l Chemistry, primarily for the college bound, gives the student a thorough knowledge of practice and theory for use in future study. Science Classes Physics also has a college-prep pur- pose. It involves laws and theories that apply directly to future work along the same course. Students get a good foundation for college work in our Biology classes as they learn the general structure ot all living things. Enrich Background of College Bound Students '13 Mathematics in its various levels Teaches a student to reason and develops his mind to keener, faster functioning level. Mathematics Creates an Alert Mind and Sound Reasoning N A X 1 Ao t .K ll.. W5-elif' fl- ' -J . . I 5 X'- ll ' .' I A 15.1 ' .Q ,,, w. Art classes at Marshall High stress originality and creativeness. Students are urged to use their own ideas and develop Techniques of their own. Creotiveness is Stressed in Art Classes Not the Product But the Process is Important in Shop The products ot shop students are merely a means to an end. The measures that must be taken to produce these items are the real learning activity. 4,5 l ,ff X W' .,. ,W I . '- Z X fi in ' v 1. ,4 S . X I Homeliving prepares girls for the many responsibilities they will someday en- counter as housewives. They study cook- ing, sewing, child care, nutrition and many other phases of home management. 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WO Co-Partners OD SHERMAN AND DUFFIELDI FINE SHOES Ladies' - Childrerfs- lv1en's Hosiery CARROLL'S STANDARD SERVICE Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories Michigan at Grand Dial 5841 Compliments of MITCHELL HARDWARE ZI3 E. Michigan Ave. Diql 3121 E. B. More Furniture Co. Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings Dial 3312 NEEDHAM CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Dyeing ll8 E. Michigan Ave. Dial 33l3 Compliments of FLOYD WITHEE, Jr. FLOOR COVERINGS JOH N C. MEEK AGENCY Auto - Life - Fire Insurance MARSHALL SPORTS CENTER onAs coKsR - suck WARNER Dial 586' Dial 5590 230 W. Michigan Ave. un Beverly Fox Compliments of THE BOGAR and GARDEN THEATERS 'I wesr END BARBER si-lov Merle Shuwin, Prop. It pays to look your best. U Compliments of HUBBARD'S SERVICE LOOMIS FOOD CENTER Choice Meats and Groceries 206 W. Michigan Dial 5251 What an opportunity! -4. There's Lite lnsurance and Security in Your Future CLAYTON ANDY ANDERSEN MARSHALL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Building Thrift and Home-Ownership in Marshall Since l92O Dial 56.5l Q27 East' Michician Ave. R. D. VOGELREUTER - CLOTHING FOR MEN AND aovs - Samsonite Luggage LOUIE'S BAKERY Rolls - Pies fe Cookies Finer Baked Goods Dial 3542 UNITED CIGARS H. G. Fondra, Owner CIGARS f CIGARETTES JOSEPH LEYDEN 8. SONS SINCE I9l2 YOUR LEADERS IN PLUMBING, HEATING, AND EXCAVATING toBAcco e suNoRiEs CONTRACUNG - CAMERAS AND Puoro suvrurs - Dia' 5521 BELFORD'S DELRAY'S DIAMONDS - WATCHES ' SILVER For the best in quality and styling, 114 w. Michigan Ave. Ph. 3171 Shop al Delrayis Marshall, Michiu-an 146 W. MICHIGAN DIAL 5131 JAMES STUDIO Portraits, Commercial Photography, Kodak Finishing Little did they know . Fran McCloud VANDENBURG'S R.C.A, Victor and Zenith Television Westinghouse Home Appliances Dal 4331 II3 W. Mich. Ave: THE POWER SHOP For clothes becoming to you, you should be coming to us. - LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL - Judy and Richard Duckham THE MARSHALL ECHOES 215 E. Michigan Ave. -Your Guide to Better Shopping PRINTING H ADVERTISING The CENTRAL Store WALLPAPER f PAINTS - SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS TRAVERSE RODS GREAT ATLANTIC 8. PACIFIC TEA CO. - BEST QUALITY onocemss AND Pnonuce - suPER RIGHT NIEATS Fon TI-IAT UNUSUAL GIFT KAY'S 855 Wes, Michigan Town and Country Shop Compliments of PANGLE'S GULF SERVICE and TRAILER COURT Lubrication and Accessories Dial 5589 875 E. Michigan Ave. Compliments of MARSHALL FOOD LOCKER Maria Cole, Joan Rial and Marian Lutz HFREDDIESH Jack Krauss and Carol Beuker MODERN SELF SERVE S Compliments of PAINT and WALLPAPER Over the Counter or Over the 127 W. Michigan Marshall, Mich Phone ...the same PERSONAL attention to your order! 802 So. Marshall Air Conditioned S S O S 2 Phones to Serve You 3959 - 3950 QUALITY HARDWARE HlLLABRANT'S GROCERY Quality Groceries Dial 3905 DEUEL LUMBER CO. Building Materials for All Purposes Joan Hall and Janice Cohen SMITH BROS. COAL CO. C. C. Smith-S. D. Smith 402 S. Kalamazoo Ave. Dial 4l4l Phone 2461 Morsholl, Meh CORNWELL'S FARM FRESH TU RKEYS For those who care. Phone: 3781 The Line-Up Compliments of SCHNAITMAN BROTHERS Class officers Judy Brown, Mar- KATZ BROTHERS, Quality Meath vin Redfield, and Sue Terwilliger MILLING choose class rings. Dial 4l0l NAVEO OIL CO. A. Van EIsI', Dis'I'ribu'I'or Petroleum Products Phone 3562 Compliments of NAGEL'S STORE Men and Boys' Wear CHARLES STEMBOL, INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer lI2O W. Michigan Ave. Dial 3321 Stealey and Perrine Implement Co. Allis-Chalmers Soles ond Serv Jomeswoy Born Equipment Morton Buildings ice Form lrnplementsfhvestock Buyers 500 S. Kalamazoo Ave. Dia I 4971 Congratulations to Class of '54 THE EAST END MARKET Leon A. Bischoff DIAL 5321 Marshall Evening Chronicle Central Calhoun County's Community Newspaper Bringing Marshall News and the News from ZI Rural District Correspondents to Its Readers A Girl? 'l'l'l The Brains Behind The Junior Play TIDEY MOTOR SALES Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Service Compliments of WAHERS TIRE SHOP HEMMINGSEN Cr HODGES, INC. lll East Michigan Ave. Dependable jewelers Thanks for coming over, MARSHALL CREAMERY across from the High School Gym J. H. CRONIN DRY GOODS Women's and Childrerfs Clothing MILLER'S ' C' Boys' and Men's Wear , l Gifts of Utility Hardware Phyllis Norton EYMER HARDWARE F. Compliments of TAYLOR'S DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Dial 5952 W. ROETHLISBERGER Meats and Groceries Dial 3172 G. SEAMAN Gr CO. Sporting Goods and Athletic Equipment THE DUGOUT W. S. Townsend Company MARSHALL, MICHIGAN PECKS DRUG STORE Prescription Specialist Where Young and Old Meet Famous Hamburgers Soups and Chili MARSHALL WHOLESALE CO Wm. Trupiano, Prop. Dial 4632 CROWELL CARTON CO Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Quality Service FOX FLORIST Corsages and Cut Flowers IN MARSHALL ll0 N. Eagle Dial 5808 Tasty Sandwiches 1 ar fhe MARSHALL LAUNDRY AND TASTY SANDWICH SHOP Short Orders CLEANERS, INC. The Morning After Yours? HEMMINGSEN'S Rexall Drug Store SAY IT WITH SARGENT'S FLOWERS RONAN a KUNZL, :Nc Electric Water Heaters Glass Door Hardware D. 6' D. SOFTWATER The Only Way CULLIGAN Doug O'Leary Don Williams Compliments of A FLOYD WITHEE, Jr. rLooR covERiNos COURT FU NERAL HOME Ambulance Service Dial 5l0l Action in the Journalism Room Compliments of YOUI' Hudson Dealer M. D. THOMAS America's Safest, Easiest Handling and Finest Performing Car! Charles H. Clute Coal Co. Douglas and Arlene O'Leary 4l7 E. Michigan Dial 5l5I Heating Marshall Homes Since 1893 Sid Webb i - Best Wishes to All - and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of l955 DODGE 5c to Sl STORE CROWELL CARTON CO. Manufacturers of Folding Cartons Quality Service BEST WISHES TO GRADUATING CLASS OF 55 Western Auto Associate Store Your Only Admiral Dealer In Marshall 211 E. Michigan Phone 3I'59 LENA'S BEAUTY NOOK DONNA FOX - BEVERLY KERR LENA MCNARY DIAL 3691 Marshall Pastry Shoppe AUBREY HART, Owner The Best in Baked Goods MAKER'S SUPER MARKET 4 Maybe here II3 I Il, Y Y 1' BUN FERNEAU BUICK CO. When beller aulornobiles are built, 5, BUICK will build Them. lu, 11 Q ,, a4a w. Michigan Ave. Dial 4171 I, V AN Congratulations to Class of '52 MLW xx THE EAST END MARKET 4. M- ' 1 Leon A. Bischoff 1 I DIAL 5321 All ' The Cornwell Twins Bob Maes D A I R Y Q U E E N EARLIN AND GEORGIA JOLLEY, Prop. CONES - SUNDAES - MALTS AND SHAKES P P from SHERER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS FOOD BY THUNDER for Food M k t H I I R I T al BT 9 Sl 0 CSL SS BUTBFI S WIN SCHULER IMPERIAL GRILL SHERER-CILLETT COMPANY, W' USM P 'e 246' KELSER FUNERAL HOME 103 E. Mansion Street Dial 5311 Blaine, Jackie, Donna and Larry SOUTHERN MICHIGAN ATHLETIC SUPPLY 104 N. Eagle Street Phone 5130 MARSHALL, MICHIGAN .I 1 WEST SIDE SERVICE Jack Chapman, Harold Schaberg --Groceries, Meals and Pariy Snacks-- 2-HOUR DRY CLEANERS 2-HOUR SERVICE 'I55 W. Michigan Ave. Phone 2348 Marshall Pastry Shoppe AUBREY HART, Owner The Best in Baked Goods Marlene and Alice Singing Sisters CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 STEAK HOUSE HITCHENS' DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST . Buy MOORE Insurance from ,-1 K.. f THE Moons fgi! INSURANCE AGENCY V Humislon and Schuler at Iumliil Egg ' Urnllwel' HFV CIea'Te S GOOD LUCK SPOTLES5 AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY DIAL 3539 Bendix Sales G Service 2 . i ian v . Co' ask the ones we serve O4 W M ch S A e I I M 'sh ' Lumberco' STANDARD PRINTING co Nsmgzissoifiaiziizoiiiaifiiitfd LUMBER, BUILDING SUPPLIES Pfinrins, Binding, Office Supplies RQBERT Qulcicg 216 E. Michigan AVC. 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