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' 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.
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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
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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
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