Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)
- Class of 1956
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I MKWQM MW Vi? WW , My f I KM my Wy 68511 ff! FQ07 QXZM, Mg, fmcf jak? fy, -1, A QW 4fwf2L'fZMLQ V24 1 4 f 474554 94 ,J f A . ofa 2:4412 Yjigjbgxiri Q95 if Km xv WA Yuki C WJ WVXXL Hr gow J uf Oikct 'GX W ' V Lf W Q1 Q Dt l fo iv! CQ Ewvk KW View MWQ WN AOS' g mmf wh? KM Mfg mm WMV The Journalism Class of Marshall High School, Marshall, Michigan Proudly Presents . . . The l956 DIAL Education is a process of fitting to- gether certain logical facts. lt is like a geometric process. In your i956 Dial we have tried to present the component parts of our school in terms of geometric theorems. The parts make up the whole . . . a great school - our school! Editor - Ann Hitchens Associate Editor - Joe Jenney Art Editor - Jim Lauer r Business Manager - Dan Youngdahl SU 1 .- l Q -25'-S. -.. 4 . .l .l li l y i t il L.....l hm., ltlllwlwllmxm ' 5-: Milli MW Mtn .llntllvvf Gill UQ wi xtlllllllf ln Appreciation .... Miss Diehl and Miss Humphrey have done much during their many years of Teaching to develop the minds as well as the characters of hundreds of students. Miss Diehl taught for two years at Raesley School in Marengo Township and Miss Humphrey taught at Harrison for two years before they came to Marshall. This spring they will be retiring. We wish to show our appreciation and gratitude to these two fine ladies who have dedicated their lives to our education and betterment. , lk' or Y, R K X The annualistaft wishes to pay tribute to the people of Marshall who helped make our new vocational building possible. :Their contributions of money and machinery helped us to have one ot the best equipped vocational programs in the State of Michigan. A TABLE OF CONTENTS Classes ............. ................... ....... , , , 5 Administration ...... ............ I ..... ...... .. .. ......... ..... . . l7 9 7-9 'Ur ll Faculty ....... .... ............ Y . . '?g..' ....... .. ...... ga.. ....... 21 Clubs ............... ........... ' .ga y ...... .... K ........ 29 a 1 My 1 X Stage Activities ...... ....... 6369, Xi .... ff ....... ....... 3 5 X .N P - - - , l Formals ........... ........ Q t., 'Q .. ...... . ............ .... . . 45 Sports ....... .. ......... A ...... ll... ..... . ..... I . ........ 49 Junior High ..... ........ ..... ..... .' A . .......... 63 if A Freshmen ...... ....., ' ,,,. ..... ........ I ....... 69 5 l Sophomores ..... .. .... ........... . ...... ........... 75 Juniors ....... .-D .......... . ...... .A ....... 81 Seniors ....... ......... A ................ ...... 8 7 Ads ..... . ............ . .................. ...... l 13 4 G f s 5 E E 5 K Q Q 4 E Q s 4 1 4 Y S 4 5 5 2 f K f 5 E 1 i r f f I Jim Wilson, er, and Randy Journalism Class Strives EdiTor look on ev prepares The e gi YP? 5 aaa- l. n N lllx X Mary Pangle and Joyce Baird waTch V l K Alice CluTe as she works aT The Vari-Typer. Q M z nl ! 1 N X 'll xv , Joan Dobbertien, Judy Davis and Judy Brown hard To finish Their Typing Tor The deadline. News ediTor, Arleen Merkle, helps EdiTor, Doug Thunder, puT out The bi- weekly. Joe Jenney, Associate Editor, Jim Lauer, Art Editor, Ann Hitchens, Editor and Dan Youngdahl, Business Manager, were this years annual staff. Sue Terwilliger, Jack Townsend, and John Vanden Heede do the all important iob of proof- reading. MaThemaTics is essenTial in our modern world. Without Mafhernafics it would be im- possible To build such a society as we live in. We use if wifhoui realizing if every day in almosi everyfhing we do. IT sharpens our reasoning and improves our understanding of The world we live in. Withaut Mathematics Our Educutiun ls Incomplete l I xxxxx xx Q A f E f Irving, I , X !Z0 Biology is the study of all living things. The student begins by studying the simplist forms of life and works up to the most complex, man. Chemistry gives the student practical work in laboratory and theory needed 'For college. lt teaches the student many things which help him to understand the scientific world of today. Physics at Marshall High School gives the students a sound background, for future study. lt is also practical for those who don't intend to go on to college. . i I I Science for College or Daily life I K l 'DSSI , 'X l ,450 1? . 5- ff., Z, . x 0' , l..A2..r-3 English classes are for The purpose of Teaching The students To read, write, speak and listen. All of These skills are necessary To be successful, whether iT be daily living or college. Yau Can Express Yourself -- But Can You De It Well? Effective living ls Geared For Years Ahead Basic Living Takes The Senior boys and girls at Their own maturity level and guides Them in The fundamentals of dating, manners and Their relationship with Their parents. Probably The maior objective is preparation for a successful marriage and rearing of children, This includes all moral and social aspects. 10 latin is A LaTin and Spanish are The language courses offered aT Marshall. To sTudy eiTher of These languages is To increase The knowledge of our own. As 'For LaTin, many people believe iT To be useless because iT is noT spoken. This is noT True for LaTin is The basis for several languages and much of our English is derived 'From iT. AncienT HisTory is also sTudied as parT of The course. ive -Ask Those Who Take H Spanish -- A language of Remance and Beauty Spanish is a beauTiTul Tongue, being valuable To us because our neighbors To The SouTh are mainly Spanish speaking peoples. Along wiTh The sfudy of verbs and general form of The language a sTudenT learns The cusToms and views of The Mexican and Spanish peoples. ll Debate is a discussion. It is a means to create logical anol effective thinking in an interesting and formal manner. This years debate question is on the topic of whether the federal government should guarantee a college education to qualified high school graduates. Although few students get to debate, the fun is shared by all. logical Thinking and Effective Speaking Taught in Debate Speech lmpreves Confidence af Students Being at ease before a group and trying to express yourself properly is what is taught in speech. The students have a chance to practice on their class- 'O mates what someolay they might have to do before an unknown group. 12 Q 2 1, 2152? ,H-nr ' - ,A- YI s lei 'l l Aim 1 ' J Every student owes it to himself To learn as 1 4 X much as possible about History. History broadens ,l our scope of understanding. Nsvqs I X 'vivec' K' f 453 , X . l, . xg. W Knowing the PasteHelps to Predict the Future i f X Economics provides a firm back- ground for the youth of today. High school government is the 'foundation of future city, state, and federal governments. Economics and Go ernment -- Establish Gund Citizenship ,.,f ' Q l3 The students working in the field of art are given a well rounded education of the subiect. They work in such things as poster paint, clay, textiles and oil paints, etc. This year Mr. Anschuetz has given the students much help toward the understanding of modern art. Few Rembrandts, Many With Creative Ability M.H.S. Reaches New Era in Shop Training Motors, lamps, chairs, and boats are only a few things made by the students in the shop department. They have 'Found that the facilities provided by the con- struction of the new vocational building has been very useful in the making of these items. The Business Department of the Marshall High School has been developed with several obiectives in mind: to furnish an opportunity for students to discover any special aptitucles they may have in this field, to provide a basic under- standing of everyday business activities for all students so that they may conduct their own business affairs more intelligently, and to develop an employable degree of expertness. From M H S to Gffice Jobs -- With Good Training Girls learn to Care for Hwy' amilies ro'ects I, ,,,,,,5, .7 ., Ti X K l lit b y Homeliving prepares the student for running and managing a happy and efficient home. Not only cloes it teach the student to cook and sew, but teaches other practical things as the care of children, selection and care of home furnishings, maintenance of good health care of the sick, good grooming, human relationships and sharing in community Q 'flaw Ex P I l R Students learning how to drive under the supervision of qualified instructors are taught the importance of safe driving, This is one of the reasons why driver training students usually make better drivers. Teenage Driving impreved by Proper Instruction Healthier, Safer Citizens are Happier Citizens The teaching of personal health, first aid, and safety in the home, on the highway, and in the community is the aim of the Health and Safety course. MM J 'Wf 'Mf's-.NF, , fp s l i ,, -e ee- ,, V TE- f ,f ig? 2 -1 ,, 2 . ww w - gtg' N I ,qi x S 5 E E 1 2 E 2 X F K E 3 E f 2 1 E K 3 E 5 i I 5 1 E i s S 1 1 5 1 v E 5, 1 i 5 1 E i S MRS. JENNET STORR President sQi.i ---- 1 , , ALFRED P. STUART MRS. FRED REYER SSCFSTGFY Treasurer I Board of Education VINTON J. STEALY E, B, LINCQLN Trustee Trustee HARLEY HOLMES, Superintendent EDWARD G. ROSE, Principal BRUCE GRAY, Assisianf Principal Administration ELIZABETH MITCHELL, Secreiary VIRA HECHT, Secretary Student Cauncil Werks for Bigger and Better Things The Student Council was especially active this year in Twin Valley Council affairs. On October 15 and 16 we were host to all Twin Valley schools at a conference held at Clear Lake Camp. As a result of this conference, a Twin Valley Student Council was formed. l The Student Council as the governing body ofthe school performs many worthwhile functions. The Council consists of the officers, the class officers, and seven standing committees consisting of: school service, student-faculty, athletics, assem- blies, student union, publications and elections. X l an ll f ,..--- 4 , ,.,..-- K T , c.---- H.- -4 'T gi- Q I 3 5 1 Q Y J iw fi I W U H 1 W y 1 1 5 I FRED T. CHANEY Typing, Bookkeeping B. S.-Northern Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan GLENN R. ANSCHUETZ Art B.S.-Central Michigan Col lege MEI. AUSSIEKER Physical Education, Effective Living Football, Track Coach B. S.-St. Louis University M.A.-University of Michigan MAYNARD CLARK Mathematics, Physical Education Assistant Football, Basketball Coach B.S.-Adrian College CHARLES CARR B. S.-Western M.A.-University of Michigan Driver Training Michigan College DONALD R. CHADDERDON Instrumental Music Director B. M.-University of Miami M.M.-Michigan State University 'TQZMHMTJJQ BERDINE CLUTE ' Geography, English W- 7 A.B. Western Michigan College J Qggyu ,ZF jZw QLLj WILLIA . CRUMRINE Chemistry, P ysics Chairman of Guidance Committee A. B.-Ashland College M.A.-University of Michigan HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM Debate, Speech, American History Co-sponsor of Senior Class A. B.-Greenville College M.A.-Univ rsity of Michigan JOSEPH R. COOPER Science, Mathematics Basketball, Baseball Coach B. S.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan ERNEST CUTTING Manual Training LOUISE M. DIEHI. English Sponsor of Jr. Historical Society A. B.-Mich. State Normal College B. S.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan I - this Q x ff ,PEN Catege College WllLIAM P. FITZGERALD Sc' ce, Biology, Health and Safety ssistant Football, Tennis Coach B.S.-Northwestern University JAMES W. DUCHAINE A.B. and B.S.-Western Michigan ECOI lOI'Y1lCS 6f'lCl GOVETHIWEHT IVAN FLESER Social Studies Sponsor of Hi-Y Co-sponsor of Freshman Class Audio Visual Supervisor B. S.-Western Michigan College M,A.-University of Michigan GAROLD DYKE A.B.-Albion College English Mathematics RUTH ANN ERSKINE Co-sponsor of Senior Class A. B.-Michigan State University M.A.-University of Michigan X 'D 4 p X k 1 ' S 56l fL igfwfeqj HARRISQN GARDNER Agriculture Co-Sponsor of F. F. A. B.S.-Michigan State University MARTHA FOSTER Home Economics Co-sponsor of FHA B.S.-Michigan State University MAUREEN HANSEN Choir, Beginning Strings B.M.E.-Drake University H. H. HARRISON Industrial Arts B.S.-Western Michigan College RICHARD HEDERSTROM Mathematics Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class A. B.-Miami University M.A.-Houston University MABEI. E. HUMPHREY Mathematics A.B.-Western Michigan College L l ll ilu vxghlw ELIZABETH RHINEHART Typing, Shorthand Sponsor of Secretarial Club A.B.-Michigan State University FRANCES MERRITT English Sponsor of Usher Club A. B.-Albion College M.A.-University of Michigan FRANCES A. MILLER Librarian A.B.-Western Michigan Col lege NANCY MUDGE Physical Education Sponsor of G.A.A. B S Taylor University JOY POMEROY Typing, General Business Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class B. S.-Michigan State University BESS C MURRAY English Effective Living A. B.-Maryville College M.A.-Columbia University ILLA RIVERS English, Reading A.B.-Western Michigan College EDNA MAE SHAFER Latin, Spanish Sponsor of Latin, Spanish Clubs Co-sponsor of Junior Class English, Dramatics Co-sponsor of Junior Class A.B.-Michigan State University L. G. ROTHNEY Vocational Agriculture Co-Sponsor ot FFA B. S.-Michigan State University M.A.-Michigan State University A. B.-Western Michigan College M.A.-University of Michigan t - Q., ff? ,L ,V nl , f ' I N WL KJ , ' ' lui ' i W' rf- fini I it ' if Val GEORGE SHERMAN STANLEY MARTIN SPOONER Algebra, Geometry B.S., M.A.-University ot Michigan JOHN STROUGH A.B., M.A.-Colorado State Machine Shop HUGH WEBSTER A.B.-Central Michigan College English JESSIE G. TRUESDELL World and American Hisfory Counselor B. 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The customs of the Spanish, including their highly seasoned foods, make the evening one of true Spanish culture. Other activities include Christmas and Valentine parties and a picnic with the Latin Club on the last day of school. Another large scale activity is the publication of the club paper, El Oio. The paper contains news of Spanish- speaking countries. This increases our knowledge of, and gives us a better understanding of our Spanish friends, which is the purpose of the club. New Facilities increase Future Farmer Activities Soil Conservation was the theme of the Marshall Future Farmers ot America for 1955-56. Exhibits, demonstrations, speeches, floats and debates were presented by various Chapter members for many farm groups in the Marshall area. The Marshall Chapter received the honor of being selected as one of the top three Chapters in the State and received a Silver award in the National Best Chapter Contest. The successful program was under the leader- ship of presidents James Damon and Richard Wise. 5 The Varsity Club is made up of M winners who are interested in upholding principles of morals and integrity among Marshall athletes. Their biggest contri- bution to the school was a special-type motion picture protector for football films. Integrity and Morality Uplleld by Varsity Club F. H. A. Builds Practical Skills far the Future The Future Homemakers of America is a National Organization composed of Homemaking students. These girls have many experiences in planning and serving banquets and teas, as well as their regular club activities. iii' 383251535243 5 my up E it is. at it 5 W ,, ywtgwir' 4 tZ,,, . M , . . .LE W.. ,.Q, . , W K v H ,,.. . gyyg , , ' 2 I s f+l l -l 1 at lfi te m. 9 u 1 Q if During the many years that Miss Diehl has sponsored the Junior Historical Society, she has given a great many students an insight ot the history of Marshall. Many activities are carried on in the club, but the one activity the students enjoy most, is the frequent visits to the landmarks around Marshall. J. H. S. Takes Interest in Marshull's History library Club Members AssistMrs. Miller The Library Club is composed of library assistants, who volunteer their services for a year. The assistants receive one-halt credit for their work which consists of processing new books for circulation and working at the desk. The Secretarial Club is a newly organized club. This has been attempted many times in the past but has never been successful. However, this year because of so many eventful meetings, participation has been excellent. The club has had many interesting meetings. These meetings include speakers such as alumni, and personnel managers, and the members have also taken fascinating trips through commercial divisions of Marshall. Secretarial Club Newly Organized Ushers Brighten Auditorium Activities A privilege only a few girls can enjoy is belonging to the Usher Club. The members usher for most school activities as well as for some civic functions. The girls are proud to serve their school and community. This service club holds a fine record. Head ushers, Janice Each and Claireen Hamilton. W, h w i f Q : ,i J , Q ww E Miki Wa' mfffafw-2 gif vfffffvfw i n Aggwsai A fgfiflffw r f ?+2g??i'w Lg: ?y,f ag MQW? ffef Vim' ' M 6 522? 'fx -Ka fzlgkfxg, 2 fig: wi fflfiig w 1 I A . ' if ' V K K j:gVi? i 2?liikf'ljLiZ Eg: , 1 4 lgpnfaf 5 l Q l ll 1 Ffffi 'f g ji 25, 2 5 J Ma ? KM Qsi'y5'f W , wa - 9 . J k i a! Tiff'-KK 1515 L 5 Q ,ff LA ffflf 'A X' f TWSFQ ff , :Q 3150813 2 I K. QEA XLQ Wmal - Sim f' s M Mfg A V-fi .1 ' f I V,MgEi x fig 1 5 2413 67 , ft 0 Yijkggw Qgxfigk i A 5 1,1 f V f mhjfgff uw M :ii x ' 5 Qgfiij fli igfh ggf?-??f'1 ijikff L- Z W? ' 7 if wifi' lj? 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Judy and Janice Baum played Their accordions for second in The insTrUmenTal division. Theme of Seniar Amateur Show Priscilla James sang Love and Marriage for Third place. an 'skiT was good for a second in The novelTy Dan Youngdahl Carolyn Freer's cuTe Bride and division. rN-l--,.,,, i, ii . .-. Dora .ahIer. Joyce Hemmingsen, Steve Kahler, Tweedy McKenzie. This year's Junior Play, Time Out For Ginger, was a comedy. It was based on a girl's determination to make the high school football team as a result of her father's lecture to the school on Individual Rights. After many riotous conflicts with mother, father, sisters and boy- friends, the play ended with Ginger and her boyfriend reunited, Ginger and football separated, and Father returning to his almost lost iob. Time Out for Ginger , Junior Play Claireen Hamilton, Tweedy McKenzie, Sharon Duane, Steve Kahler. rdon Brazas, Steve Kahler, Claireen Ham On. Claireen Hamilton, Jim Davidson and Steve Kahler. Joan Fedak, Claireen Hamilton and George George Brooks. 'Heaven Can Wait Sr. Play Band Receives National Honor The band is one of The school's public rela- tion departments. lt plays Tor the many activities which come up during the year, namely, football drills, parades, concerts, dedications, and pep assemblies. Without a doubt The band's biggest memory This year was its Trip to Detroit. The band played for The American Band Directors Association and did an excellent iob. Choir Sings Its Way Ta Success This year's choir was probably one of The besT Choirs Marshall High has ever had. Miss Hansen's clever arrangements and hard work by The Choir members made Them a real success. We can proudly say Well Done. . 'ping Qu, Huw ,J 0 A mf Barbara Youngdahl, Andree Graubner, and Arleen Merkle gave a fine performance at the Winter Concert. 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The theme centered around Cypress Gardens. lm- ported Spanish moss and the fragrance of spring flowers added to the atmosphere of a Florida swamp scene. The music was provided by Bobby Davidison's orchestra. It certainly was a night to remember. Moss and fresh flowers were everywhere, even on the stairway Carlton and Judy. Many long hours are spent decorating for the J-Hop. C0UPle5 dance to 9FlCl16r1Tlng music. Spanish moss imported from Cypress Gardens. Bob, Bev, Bob, and Joan. Suzanne, Joie, and Sue doing a superb iob of painting Cherub Marie Winsor greets t e guests as t ey arrive. ,ilk N h h ,ir Holiday in Blue 1, .,-- -e - -Ll, i' The G.A.A. held its '55 formal da Holiday in Blue, on December lO. The library was beautifully adorned with blue draping ay sparkling snow flakes. Between the two rooms hung a glittering ball which threw off reflections of light as it revolved. Strains of celestial musiy were heard coming from one end where Al Fast and his orchestra were playing. At the other end was a sleigh where the couples had their pictures taken. Refreshments were served in the ha . Marie Winsor and Marsha Eash 5' S I i Z E L I s Z S 5 Hottest Homecoming Ever The prize winning Junior Float. l , l 'li A l intl it i 1 ligsieiiiglri' , it ew, 1 .if-is lsaflghligflllll The bonfire at the athletic field started things sizzling! Enjoyed by Students Homecoming at M. H. S. was a gala affair this year, featuring, in addition to the usual activities: a big bonfire at the athletic field, hoedown day, and a parade before the game which was highlighted with several decorative floats. The traditional cere- monies of crowning the queens at the field and the homecoming dance were very nicely carried out. For making this event a success, much credit goes to the G. A. A. girls and the cheerleaders who were under the, supervision of Miss Mudge. V ., WN 's E F E. X X- :E .v- A 'Y 5 4 KFLSL A e ff Ea. J A-lf Co-queens Barbara Crowell and Barbara Yonkers, Attendants Nancy, Carmen, 51 and Judy. Richard Rodriguez The nucleus of only six lettermen returning, The Marshall Redskins had another successful season. The season record showed four wins with Tour losses. However The losses were to Teams with records of seven wins and only one loss, and Niles with seven wins and one tie. Outstanding performances by seniors were by co-captains, John Tenney and Dave Delaney, Randy Corn- well, Richard Rodriguez, Bob Yonkers, Dick Crusius, Jim Kimmel, and Bill Thornton who transferred from Lakeview. Elmer Irish Randy Cornwell-All Twin Honorable Mention Bob Yonkers Bill Thornton-All Twin Valley Dick Crusius Coach Mel Aussieker and Assistant Coach Pat Fitzgerald Valley Jim Kimmel Dave co-captain - All Twin Valley Honorable Mention, All State Honorable Mention, Times and Free P I'eSS Albert Quick Ron Harris FRONT ROW, left to right: Gerald Milatz, Roger Elyea, Al Lint, Stuart Tenney, George Clayborn, Don Quick, Terry Cornwell, Bill Clayborn, SECOND ROW: Dick Crusius, Richard Rodriquez, Bill Thornton, Bob Yonkers, John Tenney and Dave Delany, co-captains, Jim Kimmel, Elmer Irish, Randy Cornwell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fitzgerald, assi. coach, Charles Hookway, Dave Cook, Bud Bowers, Stevie Weber, Ron Harris, Mel Aussieker, head coach. BACK ROW: Ken Patton, Larry Bell, Franklin Kilbourn, Jim Rowe, Lewis Ruddock, Al Quick, George Vanden Heede, David Sailsbury, manager. Yaung Gridders look to Hopeful Future John Tenney, co-captain - All Twin Valley Varsity cheerleaders-Karen McLain, Nancy Miller, Marlene Herrington, and Chloris Easterday. ll K l zlli lll. 'll , ,f f l if ft ta. The main iob of the cheerleaders is to build school spirit. This is done through pep assemblies and cheering at all sport contests. A cheerleader stands for good sportsmanship and promotes good conduct. A cheerleader must possess enthusiasm, poise, rhythm, and a smile. Hard work, too, goes hand in hand with cheerleading. Many hours are spent developing skill, ease, and the practicing of and designing Qf new yells. - We are proud of our much improved squad this year. They have worked hard and put forth their best efforts. Cheerleaders faithfully Encourage the Team Reserve cheerleaders-Barbara Youngdahl, Mary Terwilliger, and Jill Wilson. FRONT ROW: Shirland Redfield, George Clayborn, Larry Snyder, Fred Leski, Mike Tenney. SECOND ROW: Peter Stuart, Manager, Steve Gray, Larry Shellenberger, Bob West, Dave Holibaugh, Myrl Patton, Eugene Beadle, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Joe Cooper, Dick Holt, Tom Gorclinier, Ken May, Steve Weber, Coach Maynard Clark. O O ...rf lxl Pupooses Tram With Eye on the Future Qkxsc FRONT ROW: left to right: Jim Frohm, Mike Dempsey, Dennis Casey, Mike Fedak, Mgr., Tom Gordnier, Dick Fairchild, Tom Fritz. SECOND ROW: Mike Peck, Jim Jeffrey, Dennis Beattie, David Crandall, Fred Leski, Jim Anderson Shiriand Redfield. THIRD ROW: Dennis Cook, Harold Cook, Jerry Hendrickson, Ken May, Bing Lincoln, Bob Hillabrant. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Butson, Jim Davidson, Myrl Patton, Steve Gray, Raymond Amaro, Jim Snyder.- FIFTH ROW: Karl Albaugh, Asst., Robert Langridge, Bill Delaney, Dick Holt, Marve Romack, Harry Askin, Maynard Clark, Coach. Steve Gray Marv. Redfield Bob Yonkers Gerald Mllatz Managers Eugene Beadle and Peter Stuart Coaches Clark and Cooper .lim Kimmel Doran Osborne Redskins Censtunt Threat in Tough Twin Valley Gary Gordinier Coach Joe COOP-'Eff Larry Campbell, Steve Gray, Gordon Brazas, Dave Holibaugh, Harold James, Doran Osborne, Coach Maynard Clark. Marvin Redfield, Bob Serr, Ken Patton, Jim Kimmel, Bob Yonkers, Gary Gordinier, Gerald Milatz, Stuart Tenney. Although the Redskins didn't turn in a very impressive record This season they were one of the strongest offensive squads in the Twin Valley Conference. The thorough desire to never give up proves that the Redskins were a hard fighting team. The two games to be remembered were with Coldwater and Hastings. ln a double overtime, sudden death game the Redskins beat Coldwater 90-88, and set a new Twin Valley Conference record by scoring 90 points in a single game. In the game against Hastings, Center Jim Kimmel set a new high school non-conference record, by scoring 42 poinst in a single game. Ken Patton Eightlettermen Dave Delaney and Ron Harris Lynwood Hunt. i John Ken Patton and George Farley. l '-ffl 2-Bla 5,4 . Track Coach Mel Aussieker will be looking forward to a good season with eight returning lettermen. The seniors who lettered last year are George Farley, hurdles, and John McKiver and Lynnwood Hunt, pole vault event. Dave Delaney will enter the shot put event while Bob Yonkers will run the 440 yard dash and probably will run a leg in one of the relays. The two iunior lettermen returning are Ken Patton who will enter the broad jump event and the hurdles and Charles Hook- way who will run the 880. The one sophomore is Terry Cornwell who will run the dashes. Terry Cornwell and Bob Yonkers. Lewis Ruddock and Charlie Hookway Dave Delaney Gerald Milatz Coaches Cooper and Fleser adlusi their new mechanical hurler. Coopermen look Forward to Strong Season N . -Z J Al Lint and Bud Bowers Mr. Cooper's baseballers were looking forward to a fairly good season with returning Ieftermen Jim Kimmel and Bob Serr, pitchersp Dave Delaney, carcherg Dick Holt, Gerald Milafz, and Marv Redfield, infieldersi and Al Lint and Myron Maisner, outfielders. Marv. Redfield Dick Holi, Myron Maisner, and George Vanden Heede. Jim Kimmel Mr. were Back row, Mr. Spooner, Coach, Mike Fedak, David Orrison, John Woller, John VandyBogurt. Front row, Jim Davidson, Bill Church, John Eipper, and George Quick. This year's squad looks as if it can go a long way. Spooner welcomed 12 candidates for this year's golf team. Among these three returning lettermen, John Eipper, Bill Church, and Bill McLain. Last year the golfers won four matches, lost one, and placed fourth in the Twin Valley Meet. 6 Experienced Golfers Tee off on Surcessful Season sf 'QE Tennis Team launches Second Year Mr. Sherman, Marshall High's ES' tennis coach, had 13 boys try out for the tennis team. Among these were 6 re- turning lettermen, Randy Cornwell, Larry Campbell, Fred Hamilton, Myrl Patton, Jim Staley, and Jim Wilson. This is MarshalI's second year in Twin Valley competition. Judging from the tryouts tennis will be a permanent sport here at Marshall High. Lett to right, Jim Staley, Randy Cornwell, Jim Wilson, Larry Campbell, Fred 60 Hamilton, Mr. Sherman, Coach, and Myrl Patton. Bill Thornton in the Lakeview game. Fight for old Marshall, Marshall must win. Fight tothe finish, never give in. You do your best boys, We'll do the rest boys. Fight for victory. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Aussieker and Mr. Clark the gym classes learn the fundamentals of games. Along with this sportsmanship and team play rate high. Gym Classes Stress Play Skills G A A Provides Members Withfompetitive Sports The Girl's Athletic Association endeavors to develop its members physically and socially as well as mentally, primarily through participation in intra-mural sports. During the past year this active club sponsored the annual winter formal, participated in inter-mural play days, and was the instigator of a successful Homecoming parade. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 'l: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: : Bob Gary, Mark Stuart, Paul Pehrson, Norm Wood, Larry Jenning, David Duane, Roger Ball, Gilberto Vasquez. : Sharon Thomas, Patty White, Paula Brower, Darris Hazel, Charlotte Mann, Virginia Jennings, Carolyn Summey. : Larry Wheeler, Bruce Steffey, Larry Pehrson, Henry Langdon, Elzive Shepherd, Eugene Johnson, Roy Johnson, Jesse Amaro, Philip Holibaugh. : Dana Whitzel, Judy Johnston, Phyllis Watson, Charlene Hoseck, Helen O'Melay, Roxie Lamphier, Rozanna Wheaton, Cindy Perrett, Gail Hice, Linda Sailsbury, Peggy Richardson. Tim Wilson, Dennis Thomas, Danny Styles, Lamaar Summerfield, Romer Kinne, Clyde Robinson, Lloyd Kibler, Frank Hollister, Ronnie Gilbert. Gary Niehaus, John Becerra, Jon Rivers, Lionel Cushman, Lee Long, Raymond Wilson, Linzie Goodman. Jim Silverstorf, John Carroll, Bill Reyer, Dean Bender, Annette Goodman, Nancy Eipper, Vickie Hemmingsen, Patty Zerbel, Martha Yaudes, Linda Thompson, Joyce Smith, Beth Cook. Bill Lincoln, Doug Webb, James Blanchard, Carol Clark, Cheryl Goodrich, Janet Place, Hortvensia Polendo, Gloria Niceswander, Carolyn Green, Frances Boyd, Marsha Devenney. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW l: 2. 3. 4. l 2 3 4 Finley Allen, Steven Chapman, Eugene Van Arman, Daniel Cook, Larry Willis, William Koch, Jerry Snyder, Jeff Brust, Richard Bump. Russ Bates, Bill Coolidge, Bob Wolf, Jill Hurlbert, Mary Denniston, Marion Samson, Melonie Sawtelle. Ron Baird, Sam Banfielcl, Dennis Farout, David Williams, Bill Robinson, Ray Serbantez, Mary Jane Wise, Shirley Gull, Penny Coats, Judy Ruddock. Joanne Wheeler, Kathy Smith, Sharon Buller, Sherry Summerfield, Marsha Ranch, Warellen Bailey, Betty Wright, Jo Ann Wright, Vickie Tallenger, Betty DeLaney. Mike Serr, Bill Collins, Donnie Puckett, Johnnie Barnes, Ronald Watson, Ray Green, Jim Sutherland, Dan Cleveland, Douglas Baldwin, Allen Powers. David Dobbertien, Bruce Kelly, Ermina Nava, Suzanne Weber, Connie Wagner, Martha Royer, Peggy Clark. Mary Farley, Sandra Huff, Sandra McLain, Conception Vasquez, Norma Duncan, Deanna Joppie, Janice Miller, Jackie Merritt. Denise Duane, Eileen Rowland, Carol Stauffer, Patricia Allen, Wanda Tremp, Lloyd Doolittle, Jim Buys, Jim Brehm, Ed Weers, Roger Adams, Larry Baker. ROW i: Pearle Chapman, Sonia Hollister, Sally Bocanegra, Ruth Hopkins, Wanda McLain, Vail Ann Starr. ROW 2: Joan Wendorf, Rosie West, Mary Garza, Norma Gross, Phyllis Budd, Barbara Ruddock, Sandy Hopkins, Minia Samson, Sharon King, Angie Penzer, Irene Ray, Sharon Jacques. ROW 3: Rosie Bachman, Beverly Wireman, Leila Williams, Linda McPherson, Andree' Wise, Gail Hedges, Linda Langdon, Patty Ingraham, Jackie Snyder, Leona Koch, Patsy Hall. ROW 'l' Dwight Dunn, Ken Sage, Rodney Reish, Philip Cummings, John Hillman, Richard Russell, John Puyear, Robert Royston, Arthur Harwood. ROW 2: Sam Beserra, Bob Cantwell, Larry Ayers, James Dickey, Susan Zinn, Carol Greene, Anita Martens. ROW 3. Linda Neal, Eileen Caines, Pat DeLong, Norine Marshall, Shirley Laing, Wayne Schrontz, Doug Cleveland, Bob Hayes. ROW 4: Gay Brown, Linda Huggett, Sherry Hall, Sandra Baldwin, Nancy Gwillam, Tamara Fausz, Vickie Donovan, Donna Boden. ROW l: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: ROW ROW ROW ROW Larry Jeffrey, Doug Waggott, Ray Kramer, Dick Hill, Richard O'MeIay, Stanley Waters, Larry Bachman, Richard Budd, Richard Hookway, Larry Holibaugh, Bill Holmves, Tom Bushong, Mike Trine, Carl Caswell, Bill Sake. Tom Johnson, Gary Tallenger, Doug Colins, Bing Bush, Dennis Patton, Henry Livingston. Marvin Kenworthy, Dale Strang, Jeff Williamson, Joe Thornton, Tom Brownell, Arnold Watson, Everett Watson, Dillard McCloud, Bob English. : Tim Bargver, Paul Sipe, Doug Withee, llincent Stauffer, Jim Willison, Doug Murray, Gerald Rendall, Don Koenig z Marlena Hunt, Shirley Wireman, Linda DeWitt, Judy Yost, Kay Ulrich, Patty Wood, Sally Cruse. Dick Kinney, Bob Brubaker, Glen Waidelich, Jerry Venn, David West Durham, Gary Thunder, Jim Pyle, Ron Schlegel, Bill Youngdahl : Harry Wilson, Tom Aills, Richard : Larry VanWarmer, Kenneth Smith, ROW ROW ROW ROW Larry Fitch, Tom Withee, Don Jenkins, Charles Moon, Steve Wilson, Charles Hess, Dale Willis Gordon Wheaton, Duane Zimmerman, Henry Pelson, Allen Vandenburg, Roger Smyth, Doug Dilisky Roger Powers Susan Greene, Patty Yost, Rapp, Barbara Lake. Penny McMahon, Shirley Joppie, Barbara Summerfield, Loretta Kimball Sally Carr Janet Jane Sands, Janet Hoenes, Tina Bynum, Betty Lee Thick, Gerry Lou Kinckley, Pam Aylward Rodney Wmchell Sarge White, Bruce Pardoe. The Junior High teachers in a planning session . 'V 1,4 my ,f if. -' f fff: W-V 5.1, ,, Hn' 2 s- ' wh I YA 2 1 H WWL ,, V 'O - , M' , , 2 N v , ,, , .wxjgf la sg 'I 6 1 I Ives I H' W Y SANDRA ALBRECHT mfwza 1yw'f:-1g Afvui rib- iv I I.. W I I A Lxylwggii I QTIQ 'AQTJHQ 5,1 A, Ig, M, ,XI ,, .K ,I .1 - If-L .,,,..fI 2 , , . . 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' IQ J '5ia:.g, ' I' ij, 2 -fm - -I .W , ,A uk I, Mg., - .gw 1, , I I f - -if HL Iwufwqaw A , w,1:,' . wg K , ' i k T W I MILFORD WILLIS M . .,,,,',, A, ,I .W . am '3'grew12112f2rIm,nsie:s::'1 --wiv uw m e vm,,,M,.:Lg ,, I - Hx, V Lg ,M W? le, uf? MARILYN WOOD 3 ,. U .M 'wx rms f ANNA ZERGEOTIS .mf I ! I , if PM T I ,I ,QLI I ,I.,RIII I- WR 1 v 'II f' JACK MYERS I , .M I , I I . M gr. I iw. .. W, - - ... , , TI , Qu Q ., .Y W, 1 I I 2 fa-If I 93' I I U Ts A 1 Ma. ' 1s ,tIIs I' I1 III 4, as fe ff K 2 I I f I - 1 1 H. If '- .- af 51,5 , f ,V I I 1- M, -,Q , I A GARY UPTGRAFT Lil. BARBARA CROWELL Barbara's superb debate work, scholastic ability, dramatic proficien- cy, and club activities combined to form a genuine contribution to her school. She was in GAA 3 years, Spanish Club, Latin Club 2 years, and Usher Club A years. Her fondest memory is being Homecoming co- queen her senior year. JUDITH ANNE DAVIS Judy gains special mention because of her activity in almost every school organization, a willingness to help her fellow students in any way and her high scholastic average. She was Junior attendant in the queen's court, played Bette in the Senior Play, was in Latin and Usher Clubs, GAA CPres. Sr. yr.D and Commercial Club. She plans to attend college at Western. ment, attitude foward school, -and JOE A. JENNEY In Joe, Marshall High had one of its finest science students in many years. He did more than his share in clubs and as Associate Editor of this yearbook. Joe was on the Junior Play stage crew, in the Senior Play cast, Conservation Club, Junior His- torical Society. His college choice is Michigan College of Mines and Tech- nology. l l ANN ELIZA HITCHENS . As a top scholar, Editor of this yearbook, an active four-year member of GAA, and Latin Club, and a hard worker in the Junior Play and on the stage crew for the Senior Play, Ann leaves an indelible mark at Marshall High. Her college choice is indefinite. 911 . b oa F4115 ., -. ' . J w., - ' ,Wf-W-f'-MM-'-W- MW W'VMMW--'r'-- gg st: I 'P l Each ear, certain members of the 'lx . v ,r igraduating class are chosen by the tfaculty for special recognition as the result of their scholastic achieve over-all contribution. This year eight' lx I 3 . . . 5 I IL seniors received this honor. gm ft , if F f ' ..,,.....4...,M..MsM.,...M, .... . ....... H . f 4: 1 - ., - ,.1'1 'WQB D r 2, f M P931- .9 assi S f as ARLEEN L. MERKLE With a cheerful smile and an alert mind, Arleen was always on hand to do more than her share for the betterment of our school. She was in the orchestra and Latin Club all of her four years of high school. She spent 3 years in GAA and was in the Amateur Show. She will enroll at U. of M. in the fall. MARVIN REDFIELD Marv. deserves special mention because of his outstanding contri- butions in athletics and organizations. He was Junior Class president, played 2 years of varsity football, 2 years of varsity basketball and 4 years of baseball. He served with the Student Council, Varsity Club, FFA, and Junior Historical Society. SUE ANN TERWILLIGER A very active Student Council member, a leader in many club activities, and a charming person, Sue rates as one of those people that teachers are sorry to see gradu- ate. She was in GAA, Latin Club, Spanish Club CPres. Sr. yearl, Usher Club, Amateur Show and make-up crews for both plays. Western is Sue's college choice. 4 JJV X' 4 .J A., DOUGLAS THUNDER Everything Doug tried, he did well. This was especially so in Journalism as bi-weekly Editor, music, and science. His leadership turned many activities to success. Doug played in the band 4 years, was in Latin Club 2 years, was assistant director of the Junior Play and was a Junior Ro- tarian. fl President RANDY CORNWELL Athletic Randy spent 2 yrs. in reserve football, 2 yrs. in varsity football, l yr. in track, l yr. in baseball, 2 yrs. in tennis, 2 yrs. in the Varsity Club. He played in the band and orchestra one year and spent two years in F.F.A. and the Varsity Club. Randy also had leading parts in both plays. Vice-President MARY ALICE PANGLE Popular little Mary was active in Student Council 4 yrs., Usher Club 3 yrs., G.A.A. 2 yrs., Senior Amateur Show 2 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Band l yr., Journalism, in the Junior Pla and Senior Betsy y, Vice President her sophomore and Senior yrs. Bunny enioyed going to the football and basketball games with Judy Brown, Judy Davis, and Sue Terwilllger. Mary plans to do Civil Defense work after graduation and then get married. Secretary-Treasurer PEGGY SUE LAMBKA Peg, who was everybody's friend, was our Freshman Class President and our Senior Class Sec.-Treas., but still found time to participate in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Student Council 2 yrs., Usher Club l yr., Jr. istorical Society l yr., and Journ ism. This understanding gal will long remember the formals and class plays. Secretary-Treasurer, Pro tem. GERTRUDE KOSTER A sweet nature plus sparkling eyes add up to be amiable Gert, who was chosen D.A.R. girl by her Senior classmates. This honor was one of her big moments and it will remain fixed in her memory along Xwith the J-Hop of '55, Gert be- llonged to the Junior Historical So- lciety and chummed with Berniece. ARTHUR ADAMS Art enioyed his i year in choir the most during his 4 yrs. of high school. Miss Merritt was tops on his list of teachers, and his pals were George Farley, Joe Jenney, Dan Keck, and Larry Rocho. He plans attending DeVry Technical ln- stitue after graduation. DAVID ALBAUGH Likeable Dave most enioyed watching the M.H.S. football games while he was in high school. Dave liked everyone as a friend, and also liked all of his teachers. Milce, as his brother calls him, plans on attending business school after grad- uation from Marshall High. JANICE L. ALLEN Quiet Janice enioyed playing clarinet in the Band for 4 yrs. She also participated in choir for i yr. and F.H.A. for 2 yrs. Going to Michigan State University where her brother attends was her most memorable event. Jan plans to work at State Farm after graduation. JOYCE BAIRD Friendly Joyce romped through A yrs. of G.A.A. This year's 'formal was tops on her list. She also enioyed decorating for the J-Hop and participating in Latin Club. Miss Erskine and Mr. Cunningham ranked highest as did the Banfield gals and Bev Fox. This smiling lass plans to enter Western Michigan College. 90 JEAN BANFIELD Genial Jean plodded through 3 years G.A.A., and was chairman of the Senior Amateur Show. ,Mr. Fitz- gerald was tops as a teacher while Peg Lambka, Marion Lutz, Joyce Baird ranked highest as her friends. Decorating for the J-Hop was one of Jeanieo's best memories. Her dream is to be a lab technician. JEANETTE ALICE BANFIELD Amateur shows and pep assemblies were Jeanette's most enioyable school activities. Nette could usually be found with Suzanne, Joie, Carol, Mary Belle, or Jean. Standing out most in her memories were the J-Hop of '55, Her favorite teachers were Miss Wingate and Mr. Cunning- ham. Marriage and work are in- cluded in this cute gal's future. DOROTHY BARNES Dort warbled her way through i yr. of choir, their concert of '53 being her most memorable event at Marshall High. Charlene Jacques seemed to be Dort's buddy. Mrs. Murray, Miss Wingate and Mr. Duchaine were tops on her 'Faculty list. Dorothy plans to go to Wrights' Beauty School after graduation. BEVERLY BEADLES Capable Bev was in G.A.A. 4 yrs., Latin Club 4 yrs. and Secretarial Club i yr. as well as journalism. Being in student council for her ir. and sr. yrs. kept her busy and working on the stage crew of the ir. play was great! College bound Bevo will always remember the '55 G.A.A. formal. JOYCE BAUER Grinni g and red-headed Joyce Bauer dlild not participate a great deal in lhigh school activities. Miss Wingate stood out as her 'Favorite teacher. Joyce palled mostly with Pat Plunkett and Demaris Miller through her high school years at M.H.S. After graduation Joyce's future holds work. BETTY BEMIS Quiet Betty stood out in her 3 yrs. of enjoyed orchestra, which she so , as well as contributing to Latin Club 2 yrs. and Spanish Club 2 yrs. spilling Betty will never forget acid on herself in chemistry. Arleen Merkle and Andree' Graubner ranked bound tops with this K-College gal. JUDY BAUM The girl with the ready smile, Judy, breezed through the Amateur Show 4 yrs., I yr, in the Secretarial Club, and i in the Usher Club. Judy can always be found with Jean Huff. Judy plans work or Michigan State University after graduation. NORMA BENNETT Norma's best 'Friends were Ruth North and Marilyn and Carolyn Buck. They could always be found in the halls together in the mornings. She spent I yr. in the Library Club. After high school she plans on working and then going to Wright's Beauty School in Battle Creek. .title KEN BISCHOFF Likeable Ken played his trombone in the band for 7 yrs. and orchestra 3 yrs. as well as being in Latin Club l yr., Biology Club l yr., and the amateur show 'I yr. Flash palled around with the band gang and Jack Townsend. After attending M.S.U., he plans to run his father's store. GEORGIA BISEL Quiet Georgia could usually be found with either Virginia Tawney or Mary Lou Hawks. She was u member of the Secretarial Club for 1 yr. and the Bible class for l yr. Miss Erskine and Miss Wingate were her favorite teachers. She plans to attend Bible school after graduation. CAROL BRATTAIN Among Carol's best friends were Phyllis Sims, Mariorie Allen, and Daneen Robards. Her favorite pas- times were going to football games and dances. Carol displayed her talent by taking part in a dance for the exchange assembly during her Junior year. She plans marriage after graduation. 92 JUDY BROWN This brown haired cutie was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Usher Club 2 yrs., and Student Council 2 yrs. besides being in the amateur show with the bunny hoppers her sophomore yr. Playing the part of Babs in the Junior Play was tops on Juds list. Work fits into future plans. CALVIN BOUGHTON Winning third place in a high iump contest was most memorable to Cal. During high school he spent 4 yrs. in F.H.A. and i yr. in the Conservation Club. Cal's best friends were Tom Swalwell and Jim Damon. After high school he plans to ioin the Marines. ii.g,Tai,ilgli.Zi5ii'5i' :Lt i ...,, .,.g .... . . , i -1 s,ffi'-me wg: i 5 S .,,, -i'.m.t-..:, ...,7,,, s ,ii .,., i x ri .J ,L 5, NA . f- ,ii .M ' ii' . ' f wit : 'fx 7 1' ,.l. l , i tat?-wrt. ,. ,.,:L.is5giwa Eff -' f - 'ew tt.,e.f:5ps2 ' Eli -: . t n .. . .,, .via l ai.. , : 3 11.214 '11 71 . x -. .W in W i ia .. . 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Being in the Senior play was great in this MSU bound lad's estimation. CAROLYN BUCK Carolyn was in F.H.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club i yr. and G.A.A. i yr. Miss Erskine, Mr. Duchaine, and Mr. Crumrine were her favorite teachers and her best friends were Ruth North, Geraldine Boden, Marilyn Buck, and Norma Bennett. After graduation she plans to attend Western Michigan College. Marily Club 2 Marilyn MARILYN BUCK n was in G.A.A. i yr., Latin yrs., and F.H.A. 2 yrs. looked exactly like her twin and they teachers could never tell them a art. Her best friends were Ann Hilland, Ruth North, Norma Bennett graduat Nursing and Nancy McNulty. After on she plans to attend school. ETHLWYN CHAPMAN Quiet Tiny usually spent her Friday nights going to games with Virginia Tawney, Ellen Bisel and Phyllis Green. Ethlwyn plans to be a secretary, and was certainly a whiz in commercial courses in high school. She spent one year in secretarial club. Her favorite teachers were Mrs. Murray and Miss Wingate. ALICE ANN CLUTE Many high sc ctivities highlighted Alice's ool agenda. She was in G.A.A. A yrs Cclass representative 21, Mrs. Brogks in the Junior Play, and on the Amateur lofficer enior Play make-up crew, Show-2 yrs., Latin Club 4 21, band 3 yrs., and in 'n. Gracious Alice enioyed .lournalisr the get-tp-gethers with the gang. ill ent Alice w er the U. of M. in September. l 1 l ,. LLOYD CARUS Dark-haired Lloyd, who enioyed sports and the after-game dances, went out for reserve football l yr. The school event that he remembers most was his first formal. After high school he plans to ioin the Navy and then attend State Police school. Lloyd was usually around- with John McKiver or Albert Reed. KENNETH COX Ken joined the Conservation Club, Library Club' and was also in the choir one year. The high school event that he remembers most is appearing as a doctor in an operetta put on by the choir. Future plans for Ken are working for Uncle Sam. A RICHARD CRUSIUS Jarring Dick Crusius, played in the band 3 yrs., orchestra 2 yrs., was on the reserve 'Football team I yr., varsity football I yr., track 3 yrs. and was a member of the Varsity Club I yr. ln the future Dick plans on college. He enioyed using his talent to help out with the amateur shows. DAVID DANIEL DELANEY Chubby little Red participated in reserve football I yr., varsity football 3 yrs., track 4 yrs., baseball 4 yrs., Hi-Y I yr., Varsity Club 3 yrs. Pres. Senior year, F.F.A. 2 yrs., Conservation Club I yr., Junior Historical Society I yr., and Syudem Council I yr, ELLEIQ JANE cuRRlE Quiet Ellen was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., choir, Jr. Historical Society, Library Club, and F.H.A. I yr. Ellen could usually be found with Fran Drake, either in the halls or downtown. After high school Ellen plans to attend Western Michigan College. sy. J.. . .,,s:..r .,, I '1 1 1. k n -rv I ,lg 5 ' f al .s,q,.ij. . fbi f ,fs ga. .gre f Q,fg.f:...p,.'..., I., ' . i?S5ic'tfttietsir'fri, i7'b. . :u+, ' N., 213' It l J!-1 I ll ln Jn l' L tag, I E if i 1, at I fat I If f - . E W: -c w. Q.,figfW....tf...E...fa , '.,.,. W .qw vs. ,,,f.igsfqs.W.4gs,.1f.4.v:,ja5 gifiws-. r ...'r frf . - I .stM:aga4-- 2:2 rs I . - T . I A I shit I Q ' f. jlraygwfggaif-Qig' Mi' 1. 5 - ' if .WV J'wHiE.if Sei if ff f isligfilfigfff ' I Q . .- , 1 r 2' w.,:JqM:3.fai1 t t17.'.f. , fi .5 . , . ' , I-'e is A'-were-xc. ilft:2lxs.k1f'f..Qf ff t. -' at s r F JAMES DAMON Likable Jim's most outstanding memory was being elected president of F..F.A., in which he was a 4 year member. Mr. Rothney was his favorite teacher. Best pals were Calvin Boughton, Larry O'Melay, Richard Wise and Paul Jones. Jim always enioyed attending football and basketball games. Following graduation he plans to farm. - CAROL E. DERHAMMER Carol was in G.A.A. 3 yrs., Choir I yr., and F.H.A. I yr. Lynne's favorite teachers were Miss Mudge and Mr. Fitzgerald. Carol was on the Junior Play make up crew and played Ann, the maid, in the Senior Play. She chummed around with Jean, Jeannette, Marian, and the rest of the girls. JOAN M. DOBBERIIEN Busy Joni buzzed through 4 yrs. G.A.A., I yr. Amateur Show, I yr. Usher Club, 2 yrs. Band, I yr. Orchestra, 3 yrs. Latin Club, I yr. Secretarial Club, and Journalism. She liked all the teachers. When Joni isn't working, she can be found with the gang. College is in Joni's plans for the future. be found with her best friends, - 4 CAROLYN DOTSON Enioying basketball games with Jane Coats occupied much of Carolyn's time, although receiving her class ring will always remain clearest in her memories. lMrs. Murray and Mr. Duchaine proved to be this good-natured lass's favorite teachers. As for the future, Carolyn has no definite plans. FRA NCES ANN DRAKE Friendly Fran was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. l yr., and Library Club l yr. School activities that Frances enioyed were football, basketball and Hoe- down oay. Mrs. Murray was Fran's favorite teacher. Fran can usually Ellen Currie and Carol Brattain. Fran plans to go to Western Michigan College after school. RUTH E. DRAKE G.A.A. four years, Library Club one, and playing on'the girl's city league basketball team occupied Lover Girl's time. Ruth palled with Jo Lawerce from Battle Creek and Joanne Rial from Marshall. Her first formal stands out in her memory After graduation Ruth plans a vaca tion and then work at Homer Haydens. DORTHEA DUNN This pretty dark haired girl could always be seen with Nighla Hanchett, .loan Carlisle, and Elane Lawrence. Dorothea's favorite teacher was Mrs. Murray, but her favorite activity was band. The J-Hop h'er freshman year stands out most in this gal's memory. Jackson Junior College is where you'll find Dorthea Dunn. JANICE EASH Personality plus Jan played I clarinet orchestra G.A.A. 3 being he will nev playing maid, in ln the band 4 yrs. and 3 yrs., she was also in yrs. and Usher Club 3 yrs., d usher her Sr. year. Jan rr forget the J-hop and the part of Susie, the the Sr. play, besides partici- pating in the amateur show her Jr. and planned Sr. yrs. Beauty school is for this gal. JOHN' EIPPER John had a part in the Junicr Play and was also in the Junic: Historical Society and the choir l yr. He enioyed playing golf and sper-1 all of his spare time in the spring practicing. After high school he would like to go to Florida and try to become a pro-golfer. EUGENE C. ELYEA Bashful Gene played l year of reserve football and l year of track, these were the activities he enioyed most. Best frinds were George Harris, Fred Spindlow and Elmer Irish. Mr. Cunningham proved to be Gene's favorite teacher. He par- ticipated in 3 yrs. of F.F.A. After graduation he hopes to work at Eatons. JUDY ENOS Spending 3 yrs. in the Band, 3 yrs. in the Orchestra and the numerous trips taken with these organizations have been highlights in Judy's high school years. Other activities she participated in are G.A.A. 2 yrs. and the Junior play. Judy will always remember the Freshman picnic. Her future holds working. GEORGE K. FARLEY Tall brown haired George was varsity football and basketball man- ager i yr., and hurdled through 3 yrs. of track. George was a member of the Varsity Club 2 yrs., and was a Jr. Rotarian. Quiet George chummed around with Bob Vincent, Richard Wise and Art Adams. KATHLEEN A. FERNEAU lSweet Kay transferred here from Flint. While there she was active in the choir for 7 years. Getting her class ring stands out most in Kay's memory. Her best friends are Joie Page, Susanne Smith and the gang, while Mrs. Murray is her favorite teacher. Kay plans to work and maybe go to college after graduation. BEVERLY ANN FOX Our mischievous Bev. came here her Junior yr. from Mason. Beverly was active in Choir 2 yrs., the Senior Amateur Show 2 yrs., and G.A.A. 1 yr. The school activities that will always stand out in Bev's memory are the G.A.A. formals, the games, and her Senior yr. After graduation Bev plans to go to Wright's Beauty Academy and then marriage. ROGER GARD Roger leaves our halls with a stretch in the Air Force in mind. He will long remember the fun he had with pals Dave Heemsoth and Lyn- wood Hunt. His most enioyable school activities were reserve foot- ball and reserve baseball. Miss Erskine and Mr. Cunningham rate as Roger's top teachers. RICHARD E. GARY Easy going Dick had a lot of fun in his high school days. When he wasn't working at the A Si P store, Dick could usually be found palling around with Ken Geiman, Tom Hin- denach, and Fred Spindlow. Dick's favorite teacher is Mr. Cunningham. After graduation he plans to go into the service. TOM GASKELL The future will find Tom still working learning grocery at Maker's Super Market, all he can about the business. A lot of his spare time will be spent with his best pals Bill McLain and Royce Staley. The big sch behind i ol memory he will leave passing economics. KENNETH B. GEIMAN Dark-eyed Ken gave 3 years of his high school days to band, l to reserve football, and i to the Con- servation Club. Watching the foot- ball games was always enioyable for Ken, while Homecoming of 54 brings back pleasant memories, Dick Gary was his right hand pal, and Miss Erskine was a favorite teacher. Uncle Sam's Army will claim this handsome lad after graduation. GERALD GORDINIER Athletic Gordie lent his talents to M.H.S. through participation in base- ball, football, and tennis, although his greatest contribution was through basketball. This Latin-clubber palled with Gene Gwin, Jim Jones, and Micky Kloack, while beating Lake- view in '53 stands vividly in his mind. Gary plans to do as little as possible after graduation. ANDREE' GRAUBNER Smiling Andree' played her,violin in the orchestra 6 yrs., was in band 2 yrs., Ltin Club 2 yrs., G.A,A. 'l yr., Span sh Club i yr. and Junior Historical Society 1 yr. - at which time she! was president, Andree' will never forget the formals and also being in the Jr. and Sr. plays. This Western Michigan bound gal plans to be a music teacher. JOHN L. GRIFFIN Peaceable John's high school activities were i yr. in Biology Club and i yr. of Conservation Club. Griff's best friends were Joe Jenney and Bob Rice. His top teacher was Mr. Crumrine. John enioyed attend- ing football games. Following gradu- ation his plans include 'I year at Western Michigan College- then the University of Michigan. 97 GENE GWIN Crew cut Leroy chummed around with .lim Jones and Gary Gordinier and worked at the Bogar Theater in his spare time. Gene's most memorable event that stands out is that of just becoming a senior. Gene ioined the Latin Club for i yr, and Miss Erskine was his favorite teacher. Gene's future includes working or the Coast Guard. MARY LOU HAWKS Friendly Mary Lou was active A yrs. in the Bible Club and 2 yrs. in the Choir. Marilyn, Carolyn, Ruth Ann, Charlene, and Janice claimed top honors with Mary, while the event which stands out most in her mind was receiving her class ring. This happy gal plans to work after graduation. NIGHLA HANCHETT Quiet Nighla participated in G.A.A. A years. She could always be found with Dorothea Dunn, Elaine Lawrence, and Norma Jelinek. The spring con- cert by the choir of '55 stands out in this gal's memory. Her favorite teachers were Miss Merritt and Mr. Fitzgerald. GEORGE HARRIS, JR. Dairy farming will take up George's time after graduation. Taking four years of F.F.A. certainly helped George out. The Senior Party spon- sored by the V.F.W. will stand out most in this guy's memory. His favorite teacher was Mr. Fitzgerald, and he could always be found with his best friends Elmer Irish, Larry O'Melay, Eugene Elyea, and Arlo England. JACK HEEMSOTH Jack will leave with his buddies Lynwood Hunt, Cal Boughton and Roger Gard. He plans to work here in Marshall after graduation. Future Farmers and Conservation Club took most of Jack's spare time while in school. MARLENE D. HERRINGTON Peppy Marlene spent 4 years being a cheerleader and enioyed that the most of any activities. She spent 4 years in G.A.A. and the Amateur show, exchange assembly 3 yrs., Usher Club and choir 2 yrs., and Library club and Student Council I yr. Cooning watermelons at Corn- wells stands out the most in her memories. ANN HOLLAND Coming to M.H.S. her Junior year will always be remembered by quiet Ann. Going to the plays, being with her friends Norma Bennett, Ruth Ann North, Carolyn and Marilyn Buck took up most of sweet Ann's time. Ann participated in Secretary Club her senior year. This pleasant, smiling lass hopes to work as a secretary after graduation. l JOHN HOLT Quiet John lists Mr, Fleser as his 'favorite teacher. He was active in F.F.A. for 4 yrs., and reserve football for l yr. Gym was his favorite activity while in high school. John can be found palling around with John Langridge, George Harris, and Fred Spindlow. John plans to work after graduation. JOHN PAUL HUBBARD Happy-go-lucky Hub spent 2 yrs. in Hi-Y and 3 yrs. in F.F.A. He plans on working at Post's with Albert Reed after graduation. Mr. Cunningham was his favorite teacher. Of all the high school activities, John enioyed the assemblies and basketball games most. ELEANOR JEAN HUFF Quiet Jean spent 2 yrs. in Latin Club and l year in Secretarial Club. The events that stand out in Jean's memory are the football games, basketball games, and class parties. Jean could always be found with Janice and Judy Baum. Jean is destined for Michigan State University or a secretarial iob. ELMER IRISH Elmer participated in' 4 yrs. of F.F.A., 2 yrs. in reserve football, l yr. bf varsity football, and 'l yr. of baseball. Elmer, better known as Joe , enioyed school with Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Cunningham, George Harris, and Joe Jenney. He will always remember when Mr.' Drake removed five boys from Sophomore English. CHARLENE JAQUES Cute Charlene sang alto in the choir for 4 yrs., was in EJ-i.A. for 2 yrs., and- G.A.A. for l yr. Char will always remember the G.A.A. formal of '53,.and also all the foot- ball 'games and dances afterwards. She will also never forget the choir concert of '53. 'Working in an office is planned after graduation for this gal. NORMA JELINEK Norma spent 4 yrs. in G.A.A., I in Spanish Club, I in Latin Club, and I in Library Club. Norma could always be found in the halls with Elane Lawrence, Nighla Hanchett, and Dorothea Dunn. Good natured Norma will always remember going to the basketball games. The future will probably find Norma working. JACQUELINE ANN JENKINS Quiet Jackie was in Choir I yr., and Library Club I yr. She enioyed the assemblies and Hoe'down day during her high school yrs. Jackie's favorite teacher was Mr. Fleser. Jackie pals around with Ellen Currie and Marlene Herrington. Jackie's biggest thrill was receiving her diamond. Her plans for the future are getting married. CHARLENE JONES This sparkling eyed miss was in G.A.A. for 4 yrs., Latin Club for 2 yrs. and Secretarial Club for I yr. Cute Char will never forget winning Ist prize in the amateur show in '53 dancing with Phyllis Winsor and Marge Allen. A two year secretarial course is planned by this Western Michigan bound gal. JAMES JONES Little Oiley played reserve foot- ball 2 yrs., and chummed around with Gene Gwin, Milo Kloack, Gary Gordinier, and the boys. Likeable little Oiley's favorite teacher was Miss Erskine. Oiley would like to attend M.S.U. or work at the Steak House after graduation. PAUL F. JONES John enioyed Mr. stories all through Chemistry and Physics. He spent 2 yrs. in F.F.A. and I in the Conservation Club. Paul's best friends were Joe Jenney, John Vanden Heede, and Elmer Irish. He is in the Naval Reserve now and after graduation he plans to go into the regular Navy. BOB KAT1 Reserve football I yr., and 3 yrs. in Golf took up most of this top- notch goIfer's time. Light-haired Bob will never forget shooting 76 against Coldwater in a golf tourna- ment. Pussyfoot could always be found playing golf with Bill McLain. After graduation he would like to take a long trip. DANIEL W. KECK Smiling Dan, was everybody's friend in high school. Dan enioyed very much playing his guitar in the amateur show for two years. An event which stands out most in Dan's memory is something about a lab experiment during open house. After graduation Dan expects to go to work. JOHN LANGRIDGE Hefty John fought through 2 yrs. of reserve and 1 year of varsity football. His best liked activity was F.F.A. with four yrs. of participation. John's friends were John Holt, Duane Laing, George Harris and Cal Boughton. His favorite teacher was Mr. Fleser. Being a Junior Rotarian was his most memorable event. After graduation John plans to farm. JIM KIMMEL Likeable Twink buzzed through 2 yrs. lof reserve football, 2 yrs. of varsity football, 2 yrs. of reserve basketball, 2 yrs. of varsity basket- ball, 3 yrs. of baseball, 3 yrs. Hi-Y, 2 yrs. Varsity Club, 2 yrs. Student Council and was in the Junior Play. When not busy with sports, Jim can be found with the boys. Twink's future plans are college at Ferris Institute or the service. i JAMES LAUER Artistic Jim participated in Band 4 yrs., stage crew chairman for the Senior Play and was art editor for Journalism. Dan Youngdahl and Doug Thunder were his best friends. Receivihg a scholarship to lnterlochen standslout most in Jim's mind. He plans lto attend Western Michigan College next fall. MILO H. KLOACK Happy-go-lucky Milo spent 4 yrs. in Band and could always be found with Jim Jones, Gene Gwin, Gary Gordinier and the boys. Milo will remember the Band trips, the dances, and decorating for the J-Hop. Being Joe in the Senior Play is an event that fun-loving Milo will never forget. The future holds work. E. ELANE LAWRENCE Pretty red-headed Elane will always remember her sophomore party as an outstanding event. The basketball games, too, bring back pleasant memories of our likeable Red's 4 years in high school. Miss Merritt was Elane's favorite teacher and Joan Carlisle, Pam Lint, Dorothea Dunn, and Nighla Han- chett were tops among frineds. After graduation, Elane can be found hard at work. 'lO'l MARIAN LUTZ Our likeable gal, Marian, enioyed three years in Choir and doing make- up for the Junior Play, and the Amateur Show one year. Louie will always remember the Junior Play party. Dark-haired and blue eyed Marian could always be found with Jean Banfield, Carol Derhammer, and Joanne Rial. The future holds work or business college. JOHN MARSHELL University of Michigan bound John has found his interest in music. He enioyed 4 years of band and orchestra during his high school career. Playing Mr. Willis in the Jr. play, and the band's concert in Detroit were particular standouts in Jack's memory. Ken Bischoff and John Moss were his best friends. MYRON MAISNER Playing outfield in baseball was Myron's 'favorite activity in which he participated for A years. Tug also played 2 yrs. reserve football, and was in the varsity club 2 yrs. Randy and Marvin were his best friends, and Mr. Cunningham was his favorite teacher. Next year will find Tug studying hard at M. S. U. LONNIE R. MATHER Happy Lonnie was well known by his classmates for his work in the F.F.A. for 4 yrs. This friendly guy palled with John Marks and Larry Burmeister, while enioying football and basketball games. Lonnie en- joyed all of his teachers. As for the future, Lonnie expects to work after graduation. EUNICE A. MARSHALL Happy-go-lucky Eunice participated in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Choir 3 yrs., Spanish Club l yr., Library Club l yr., and Conservation Club l yr. Cherri will long remember the G.A.A. Formal. She plans to work and then get married after May 29. BIRRELL MATHIE Mischievous Birb, was in reserve football 2 yrs., and baseball 2 yrs. Talking in the library with the boys before school was one of the things Birrell enioyed doing. His favorite teacher was Mr. Duchaine. Working on the J-Hop decorations stands out in his memory. He palled around with Al Reed, Bomber Tenney, and Mac McKiver. JERRY McCARTY Jerry's maior interest was F.F.A,y therefore, his favorite teacher was Mr. Rothney. Mac's best friends were David Yeck and David Roberts. His fondest dream is to buy a bulldozer and go into business. NANCY LYNN McNULTY Quiet, friendly Nancy, who came to Marshall High from Shephard in her Senior year, was in the Junior Play, Junior Historical Society, 4 yrs. in Band, and 2 yrs. on the Student Council. She also partici- pated in speech and debate, and enioyed these most of all. Nancy plans on attending Central Michigan College. . ,,,, . ....,,...,.,,, ,,,, ,,,.. , ,,,, ,,., ,,,., . .,, .,,, I I, Q grtffgtea i - f t.fnm:ii,,a .I , f., vs W 2,-.t..,, 1 ,I 'i5.,,,c,ff,tf,V1g ' ij... A' 'li 'i QM 'V 7'f1.:i.Alkah,. 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His other activities were Band 3 yrs. , track, baseball, Varsity Club and Junior Historical Society 2 yrs. and student council I yr. Working on the J-Hop and being Messenger 7013 in the Senior play stand out in his memories. BILL McLAIN Tall six-foot Bill played reserve basketball 'I yr., and golf 2 yrs. Mush palled around with Tom Gaskell and Bob Katz. His high school activity that he enioyed most ,was playing golf. 'Mush's favorite teachers were Mr. Spooner and Mr. Cunningham. He plans to work after graduation. RUTH ANN NORTH Dainty Ruth Ann palled with the Buck Twins, Geraldine, Norma and Mary Lou. She claims the I954 Marshall-Lakeview football game, and the receiving of her class ring as her most cherished memories. Ruth Ann participated in the amateur show her senior year, and also joined the Library Club. Work is on her agenda after graduation. REBECCA lSHELTONJ OLDHAM Good-natured Becky came here her senior year from Coffee High School, Florence, Alabama. While there she was active in the Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs. and the Library Club I yr. The competition between the Junior and Senior classes will always stand out in her memories. After gradu- ation Becky plans to ioin her husband, who is in the army. LARRY LEE O'MELAY Genial Larry was a 4 year member of the F.F.A. His best liked high school friends were Jim Damon and George Harris. Larry will always remember Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Rothney as his favorite teachers. Following graduation he plans to take a short course at Michigan State University. JOSEPHINE M. PAGE Fun loving Joie was active in G.A.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. l yr., on publicity for Junior Play and pro- gram chairman of Secretarial Club. She can always be found palling around with the gang. Miss Erskine and Mr. Cunningham are Joie's favorite teachers. Joie plans Civil Service work after graduation. JANET PARDOE Quiet Janet participated in Latin Club 2 yrs. and Secretary Club l yr. Janet could always be found in the halls with Charlene Jones, Judy Baum, Jean Huff and her twin. Janet will never forget the basketball tourna- ment in Albion her Freshman year. This blond-haired Senior's future hold's work. .IANICE PARDOE Two yrs. of Latin Club and l year of Secretary Club took up this friend- ly Senior's time. Selling programs her Sophomore year and getting her class ring are two experiences Janice won't forget. Judy Baum, Charlene Jones, Jean Huff and her twin are tops with Janice. The future will find Janice working. JACK D. PALMER Likeable Jack kept busy in high school with 2 yrs. reserve football, l yr. baseball, and l yr. Spanish Club. His favorite teachers are Miss Shafer and Mr. Cunningham. Tug Maisner, Bill Clayborn, and Harold James are his best friends. Being an electrician is in Jack's future plans. KAREN PEARSON Brown-eyed Karen was a member of G.A.A. four years and was on the Queen's court. During high school Karen enjoyed going to foot- ball and basketball games and the formals. Her future plans consist of traveling and working. Mrs. Murray was her favorite teacher. Brown hai r, blue eyed Carolyn, buzzed through 3 yrs. of G.A.A., 3 yrs. ban amateur Carolyn Beverly are wor , 2 yrs. Latin Club, 2 yrs. Exchange assemblies, and i yr. show. You can usually find with Joan Dobbertien and Beadles. Her future plans going to Mi k during the summer and c higan State University. t . i A. Q . . g' v,, w l s . ,. .fury .51 44 . S ' i lf Eff. . . .x.VL.gJ,,W'x.7T.l1 A -.i,,1,.,1,.,t,3 , . W g ,, . ,L ,,,.3i - Hit' H A i ., .. . ,ia . 1,.t., c. H I 5 ggi, 5 .:.'e- - .1 i..:4z2me f - um f .- 4 a re itiglizllwl as .ii i wsgix 1 ,wg-.fti-u.1'i1..,s5 ftsty lw w M lwfflfl vi ,wif at A 5 f-.7 . ,-.. 1.1. f:',ms.1 if .,. 'f 'ifhua sis-il, -as .z S-:relief-2 Adora le Fred participated in reserve ootball, reserve basketball, varsity ootball, varsity basketball and traclf.. Fred was a member of the Hi-Y Club, Varsity Club and Junior Histor friends Kimmel planning WSI' ical Society. Fred's best e John. Tenney, Jim and the boys. Fred is to work after graduation. TSY PLUNKETT This gal was always ready to go any and all assemblies. Pat's teacher was Mrs. a best friend Pat chose Murray. Joyce They could always be seen togdther. After Pat graduates from goold old Marshall High, she plans to o to work. DEAN RAY Active was kept busy in G.A.A. years, Spanish Club two, Latin four, Junior Historical Society and Journalism one. Anna o a very capable assis- tant of the Junior Play. Being with the girls took up the rest of A, n's time. After graduation Anna will probably attend Western Michigan College. BERNIECE PLUSHNICK Quiet Boots spent a year in Junior Historical Society, choir and Latin Club. Mr. Fitzgerald was her favorite teacher and decorating for the J-Hop stands out in her memories. She enioyed palling around with Gertrude Koster, Dolores Wygant and Banfield sisters. After gradua- tion, Berniece plans to work. :,:5.i gggligitggllif-,m13iQ3,,,+,ae.,vgggpggsfr,..,,w,sf.- A U4--rt-,sw-f,ts.: ivy . .ltr . .. ,. sllir 'i1ii ll5iili?ili 'rr Wfwtjsgvsfit-2z.k.,i,... tff' .Q - 1+,gQ?,a'g srjhirgtyigsgtieig mpwfsiaw-.f - ' is s1.:w:ts:5wriH5t?fi 3. ,.tf.:..,,..q:..:: .,,, i sQ3y.,.,.,..,s5gg, .rl . , i , A , , ,i My . , .M sl L l l i wif it 2 . wif . y . at txt' 1 td i i i rqyi, it r . .,.,., , slits.. ,, T A' ' it .. , I .g ., ,J ,.,.i,,,,?,..,Mi, . . ' lstz43i2eW.iTffl'.il . A., N , ., V . lf ki 121. fl . , . , , f 'T l' .:.a:.,, -may , .1 ,.. .1-,. V.. .f w ,T,,s.W,..,,, ,ie syn llmll JJ l E? is i 1 iivstfrwttl 1 ri is MW tl .. W ww, t r l Elisa L l .4 G ' , .. ttfftlw' if 12.5 5 P f ' 5' l ll 'lm Hlliptl iw 1 it I Leak nigga N 1 .. -.,,-Q. K, J 11 Ms 'fl + if L... ff. ,. West f'qf'.fliit,,svir pr J -- ms i 5' lj . f5-,..i.:ffQ1f- ,, -' 459 4 f-.' in . fu- .. W af- - :v.,,.:: -a:,f.., , s ,rf ,5f,,,,5.,.Y. f if . 3 ' . ' T, 2. 1-V if ii 7? . ,, irr' 'A f' ifdfw i-iff,.i:' .5.,,vgWg,i..5 .l.,g141sf,,1v-1.:,,.,: f ass M... ref- ..,it..f,f , W5 cs agjleafus. at 4.,igr9.,, A fi ,l l L, ,.,!h, 1 ., i!tgi.,x!r... M, ,, i,..,.,fff,rqw s T .HT fsilli2 fff'T9. .5 ir, za rf 5135 i Il5lml5l2'lE,' i nh i. - ALBERT R. REED JR. Coming to school early in the morning an gabbing in the Library, was a favorite with vivacious Al. In his spare time, you could find him hard at work at Hemmingsen's or palling with Birrell Mathie. Al enioyed working on the J-Hop. After graduation he hopes to work at Postum. 105 JOANNE RIAL Vivacious Jo was very active in G.A.A. and band, giving 4 yrs. to each. This saxaphonist enioyed the marching season, and her most treasured memory is the bancl's trip to Detroit. She also appeared 2 yrs. in the amateur show, and partici- pated in Choir and Latin Club. Wrights' Beauty School will claim Jo after graduation. BILL RIEVER Bill's main activity while in high school was Future Farmers of America. He also enjoyed all forms of shop work and rates Mr. Harrison as his top teacher. After graduation he plans to work in either one of the two fields which interest him most. 106 ROBERT L. RICE JR. Little Bob participated in F.F.A. A years and Conservation Club I year. Smiley rates Miss Merritt and Mr. Crumrine as his best liked teachers. His high school pal was John Griffin. He enioyed attending assemblies. Bob plans to enter Michigan State University next fall. JERRY D. RICHAR Likeable Rick spent two years in the Junior Historical Society. During school you could usually find him with George Harris and Elmer Irish. After high school he plans on working for a short while and then going into the Army. The event that stands out most in Jerry's mind was passing Economics. DANEEN CATHERINE ROBARDS Daneen didn't ioin many extra- curricular activities, but she was in G.A.A. Her best friends were Carol Brattain, Ellen Currie, Joyce Bauer and Pat Plunkett. Her favorite teacher was Miss Merritt. After high school she plans to attend nursing school. DAVID ROBERTS David's fondest memory in high school was Gail Thunder. Bobby, as he was known to his friends, enioyed F.F.A., in which he partici- pated 4 years. Mr. L. G. Rothney was Bobby's favorite teacher. Bobby could always be seen with his boy friend, David Yeck. Gym stands out as Bobby's favorite class. DONALD A. ROCCO Don looks back on all the senior field trips and the Junior Play and forward to years in the Air Force. His big interest in high school was F.F.A. and he has fond memories of all their many activities. Rock rates Mr. Aussieker and Mr. Rothney as his favorite teachers. JOHN E. ROLLINS Porky will long be remembered by his classmates for his iovial per- sonality. He played Cornet 2 years in Cadet Band and another 2 years in the Senior Band. His club life included the Junior Historical Society, while Miss Erskine and Mr. Cunning- ham were his idea of great teachers. John's future may include college at Western Michigan. RODRIGUEZ Rick played reserve football l yr., and varsity football 3 yrs. belonged to the Spanish Club I Hi-Y and Junior Histori- cal for 2 yrs. His favorite teachers! were Miss Erskine, Mr. Duchaine, Mr. Spooner and Mr. Aussiekelr. DUANE ROETHLISBERGER Duane plans to continue at his father's meat market after graduation. His most enioyable class while in school was typing and his buddies were Royce Staley, Tom Gaskell, George Harris, Harold James and Jim Damon. Mr. Kay and Mr. Fleser rate as his top teachers. ROMINE Sincere came to us her senior from Bluffton High School i indiana. At Bluff- ton was ln the Teens three years and Club four. Basketball and games, the Junior and Senior will always bring fond mei Palling with Peg Lambka, Judy Janice Sprowl, and Ann suited her well. The future work at State Farm and l- house for hubby, Bob. ROSALINE SANDUSKY Friendly Rosie chummed with Charlene, Lois, Pat, and Carol during her high school career. For I year Rosie served in the Library Club and for iV2 years she warbled in the Choir. Hoe-down Day stands out in Rosaline's memory as does re- ceiving her class ring. The future holds work for Rosie. 'IO7 SARA JEAN SCHULTZ Dances, football and basketball games stand out most in this gal's memories. Sarie's favorite teachers were Miss Erskine and Miss Shafer and her closest friend was Cora Swafford. 3 yrs., G.A.A., 2 yrs., Spanish Club, and l yr., Library Club made up her school activities. Sara's future holds college or work. KATHERINE JEAN SELTENRIGHT Blond Kathy enjoyed 2 years of choir classes better than any other school activities. She claims that her fondest memories of high school days include the pep assemblies and games. Miss Erskine, Miss Merritt and Mr. Spooner were her pick of favorite teachers. Her future days may include art study. SUZANNE M. SMITH Suzie, who always has a smile for everyone, was active in G.A.A. 3 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., and treasurer of the Secretarial Club. Getting her class ring and the J-Hop are memories that stand out most in Suzanne's mind. Going to the football and basketball games and the dances with the girls were what she enioyed most. Suzanne expects to work and maybe go to school after graduation. FRED SPINDLOW Fred leaves the hallowed halls of Marshall High planning to pursue a drafting career in years ahead. His pals in school were John Holt, John Langridge, George Harris, Gene Elyea and Elmer Irish. Miss Erskine ranked at the top of his teacher list. EARL R. STALEY Dark haired Royce, as he was called by his friends, could always be found in the halls of M.H.S. with Tom Gaskell and Duane Roethlis- berger. Gym, Mathematics, American History, and Algebra took up most of hard-working Earl's time. Miss Erskine's algebra class is something Royce will never forget. After graduation Earl will be spending most of his time at Maker's. MARY BELLE STEEL Cheerful Mary Belle, was in G.A.A., 3 yrs., Latin Club, 2 yrs., Junior Historical Society, 2 yrs., and Library Club, l yr. Mrs. Murray and Mr. Fitzgerald are at the top of Mary's list of teachers. Going to the Rose Bowl game this year was really a thrill for Mary. Jean, Jeanette, Joie, Suzanne and the rest of the girls are Mary's best friends. CAROL STEVENS Curly-haired, hazel-eyed Carol could always be found with Pat Warner. 2 yrs. G.A.A., 2 yrs. amateur show and 3 yrs. of choir took up much of Carol's time. Hoe-down clay and G.A.A. formal stood out most in Carol's memories. Work and comptometer school are included in this girls future. VIRGINIA CAROL TAWNEY Sweet Virginia ambled through G.A.A. 3 years, and Secretarial Club l year. Gin as she was known to everyone, could always be found with Phyllis Green, Pam Trupiano and Dorothy Barnes. Her favorite teachers are Mr. Duchaine and Miss Shafer. After graduation you will find this gal working. V. .,. .11 .i .fm .V i ,M ,triigf lg, .- CORA ANN SWOFFORD Corky with vitality plus, enioyed playing basketball and softball during her high school years. Decoratiyng for the J-Hop stands fore- most in her memories along with serving 2 yrs. in the Library Club. Her best friends included Bernadine Woods, Jan McCleary and Sara Schultz. Corky plans to attend Wright's Beauty Academy, and from there, the U. S. Navy. BEVERLY TATE Bev was i'n G.A.A. 2 yrs., Band 2 yrs., and Choir 'I yr. The high school activity she enioyed most was going on band trips. Her best friends were Judy Enos, Karen Pear- son, Phyllis Gwin, and Cynthia and Nancy Sawtelle. Bev plans to attend Wright's Beauty College next fall. KEITH TENNEY haired Bomber was in football, l yr., varsity foot- ball, yrs., Varsity Club, 2 yrs., Hi-Y, Student Council, 2 yrs., and Historical Society, 2 yrs. All Twin Valley this yeai will stand out in .Iohn': l memorty. Bomber can usually be- founcl with Fred, Bill, Red , Twin , Birrell, or Al . WILLIAM EARL THORNTON Athletic Bill entered M.H.S. as a senior and honored it by making All-Twin Valley. Through his high school years he also participated in 2 yrs., varsity football, 2 yrs., track, l yr., baseball, 2 yrs. reserve football, 2 yrs., Varsity Club, and 3 yrs., Student Council. Marines or College are in store for Thorney. 109 GAIL THUNDER Gail's high school activities con- sisted of I year G.A.A., i yr. choir and also time in Band and Orchestra. The freshman party stands out most in her memory. Mr. Drake, Mrs. Murray, and Miss Wingate were tops as teachers and Carol Brittain and Judy Enos as her buddies. Gail plans marriage after graduation. JACK TOWNSEND Personality-kid Jack originally came from Cooley High School in Detroit to be a senior in M.H.S. where he was in choir, Student Council and iournalism. Jackson palled around with Ken Bischoff but could always be found with the gals. This Western Michigan bound lad will never forget the M.H.S. football games and formals. PAMELA TRUPIANO Pam breezed through A yrs. of choir, G.A.A. 3 yrs., Historical So- ciety 2 yrs. and 1 yr. of Library Club. Miss Bryant, Mr. Duchaine and Miss Wingate were favorites with Pam. ln her spare time you could find her with Lois Lightfoot, Jean Duttlinger, or working at Pecks. JOHN VANDEN HEEDE Likeable John was active in Spanish Club for 2 yrs., Conservation Club 1 yr., and l yr. in Journalism. You could usually find John with Paul Jones. John's favorite teacher was Mr. Spooner. Basketball games stands out in John's memory as his most enjoyable event. John plans to attend college. 110 BLAINE W. VANSICKLE Likeable SickIe's activities were 4 years in F.F,A., 2 years in Band, i yr. as track manager, I yr. Con- servation Club, i year Junior Histori- cal Society and Jr. Play stage crew. The activity that stands out most in his memory was working on the Senior float. Blaine plans to attend Michigan State University in the fall. ROBERT VINCENT Bob looks to M. S. U. for his future plans as he leaves with pals George Farley and Richard Wise. During school he participated in track 2 yrs., band 3 yrs. and was a Junior Rotarian. The band activities and Miss Erskine's class will be with him as his biggest school memories. PATRICIA WARNER Talkative Pat palled with Carol, Rosie, Margaret and Nancy Sleeper. Hoe Down day is the school activ- ity she enjoyed most, while the receiving of her class ring is her most memorable event. Pat sang in the choir 2 yrs., and Miss Merritt is claimed as her favorite teacher. After graduation she plans work. RICHARD ORVILLE WISE Good natured Richard, participated in A yrs. of F.F.A., i yr. of Conser- vation Club, 3 yrs. of band and one year of cadet band. He played one year reserve football. Dick's friends were George Farley, Bob Vincent, John Marshell and Ken Bischoff. Future plans are a short course in farm mechanics at Michi- gan State University. JAMES F. WILSON Wi 3 yrs., l was in Student Council for 2 yrs. in Latin Club and i yr. in Hi-Y. You could usually find him with Rl ndy Cornwell or Big Al Reed. a Wills, favorite teacher was Henry Cunnirlgham. Jim's plans after gradu- ation include working in the summer and eprollment at Central Michigan Colleg. in the fall. PHYLLIS WINSOR Personality plus Wis was in 4 yrs. of G.A.A., in the Amateur Show 3 yrs., Latin Club 3 yrs., and l yr. in Journalism. Phyllis was a talented dancer and did solo dances for exchange assemblies. She plans to attend college at Denison, Ohio. Music in Dick pated i orchestrl season Farmer seemed WOOD was the number one activity 's school life as he partici- n Senior Band 4 yrs. and a 3 yrs. He also played a of tennis and was a Future for I yr. Dick's future plans inclined toward Army life. BERNADINE ANITA WOODS Sweet Bernie's high school activ- ities were 2 yrs. of Library Club, 3 yrs. of G.A.A., 'I yr. of Cadet Band and Junior Play stage crew. Her fondest memory is the 1954 J-Hop. Best friends were Alice Bibbings, Sandra Katz and Corky Swafford. After graduation Berna- dine plans to work awhile before getting married. III DELORES RUTH WYGANT Cute Delores' best friends were Gertrude Koster and Bernice Plush- nick. She participated in 3 yrs. of G.A.A. and 3 yrs. of Latin Club. Dee will always remember the 1955 J-Hop. Delores' favorite teachers were Miss Erskine and Mr. Fitzgerald. Nurses school at either Mercy or Fords hospital are future plans. DAN E. YOUNGDAHLU f Likeable Dan tooted his way through 4 yrs. of Band and was in Latin Club, 2 yrs.: Journalism, l yr.p and was in the Junior Play. Dan's best friends were Jim Lauer and Doug Thunder. Miss Shafer and Mr. Chadderdon were Dan's favorite teachers. This fall will find Dan bound for Wooster College. BARBARA J. YONKERS Happy-go-lucky Barb participated in G.A.A., 3 yrs., Usher Club, 2 yrs. and was in the Senior Amateur Show, Student Council and on the Queen's Court. Being Co-Queen will always be Barbara's most memorable event in high school. She can usually be found palling around with Marlene Harrington. ROBERT E. YONKERS Bob gave 2 yrs, to reserve football, reserve basketball, varsity football, and varsity basketball. He gave 4 yrs. to baseball and track, Active Bob was also in Varsity Club and was one of our Junior Play Cast members. Bob always will remember his Junior year when Marshall upset East Lansing in basketball. Red , Twinks , Fred, and Bomber were Bob's best friends. 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MARSHALL, MICHIGAN SlE1E,LE2,LElE2,1 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS for Food Markets - Hotels - Restaurants SHERER-GILLETT COMPANY Established 1852 COMPLIMENTS OF MARSHALL FOOD LOCKERS 2-HOUR DRY CLEANERS 2-HOUR SERVICE 155 W. Mich'g A Ph 2349 Compliments of TAYLOR'S DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Dial 5952 AS USUAL UNUSUAL G I F T S ls TOWN and COUNTRY Q BELFORUS Diamonds - WaTches - Silver ll4 West Michigan 3I7I The Marshall Echoes YoUr quide To better shopping PRINTING ADVERTISING COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL GRILL West U.S. I2 2461 CJK ' P i 'Z I I 1 'W YW sm QC ! Ql c , Thanks for coming over, MARSHALL CREAM ERY across from the High School Gym TIDEY MOTOR SALES Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Service GET YOUR 0 PEIONOGRAPI-Is gox glorul MGE' AND .A,,t RECORDS AT Corsages and cut flowers V A N D E N B U R G S 110 Norfh Eagle 5808 RADIO AND T.v. APPLIANCE STORE 108 W. Michigan Ave. 4331 R. D. 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