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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
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.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
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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
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