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Each year, a faculty administration committee chooses a group of people to be honored on the pages of the Dial for their outstanding contributions to the school. Their contributions come as the result of high scholarship, good character traits, and active participation in extra curricular activities. The fact that twelve were chosen PETER C. STUART Friendly Pete will never forget 5F ' when the band played at Detroit at V ' the National Bandmasters' Conven- tion. Peter's actiivties consisted of Band 5 yrs., Orchestra 5 yrs., Basket- ball Manager 3 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., National Honor Society 2 yrs., and Editor of the Bi-Weekly Dial, Student Council and Junior Rotarian. Being basketball manager and editor of the Bi-Weekly proved most en- ioyable to Pete while in high school. Peter's favorite teachers were Miss Shafer and Mrs. Murray, while his best friends were Mike McNulty, Don Quick, and Harold Cook. this year speaks well for the I958 graduating class. MARCIA JEAN NORTH Petite Marcia enioyed many things in high school: singing in the Senior Amateur Show for two years, Drivers Training, the Senior Play, attending the F.H.A. Conference in Grand Rap- ids and all victories over Lakeview. She will long remember Senior Journalism, Miss Merritt, Mr. Conway and Miss Diehl. Judy Duckham and Jackie Jones were Marcia's best friends. She belonged to the Bible Club 3 yrs. CPres. I yr.J, F.H.A. 3 yrs. fVice-Pres. and Reporter I yr,J, G.A.A. I yr., Secretarial Club 2 yrs. iPres. and Vice-Pres. I yr.D, and Choir I yr. MARY DELL TERWILLIGER Among the many activities which kept this little sparkler busy are 4 years of G.A.A. and 3 years of Cheerleading. She will long remem- ber our J-Hop and her first G.A.A. formal. Tiger could usually be found with the crew. All teachers are tops with Mary. Social work is the plan of this University of Mich- igan bound gal. JILL WILSON Prohcient Jill was busy in school activities. She participated in Debate 4 yrs., Cheerleading 2 yrs., National Honor Society 2 yrs., Usher Club I yr., Student Council 2 yrs., Senior Amateur Show 2 yrs., Latin is Club 3 yrs., Band 3 yrs., Orchestra 2 yrs., Exchange Assemblies and had lead parts in both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. Willie enioyed being with the Sr. Crew. She will always re- member her Junior year and the crew parties, Debate was her most chal- lenging subject, and as for teachers, she liked them all, especially the diffs MYRL W. PATTON Mick plans to attend Purdue and become a math or English teacher. Football is the activity Myrl enjoyed most, and the Marshall-East Lansing game stands out as his fondest mem- ory. Rog, Mike, Gray, and May were his best friends, while all the teach- ers were favorites. Mick was in Latin Club I yr., Varsity Club 2 yrs., football 4 yrs., basketball 4 yrs., track 3 yrs., tennis 4 yrs., and the Junior and Senior plays. Student Council and being President of the Senior Class will be remembered for a long time by this friendly guy. one she could tease. BARBARA YOUNGDAHL Music-loving Barb most enioyed playing her violin in the Orchestra 7 years and the music contests. Barb, always peppy, was everyone's friend. Mr. Chadderdon, Mr. Sherman, and Miss Merritt were her favorites on the faculty. She participated in Cheer- leading 2 years and G.A.A. 3 years among others. This red-headed natu- ral plans to study music in college. in S4 '05 'S-of .C Crm?
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30' ..i,. CHARLOTTE A. CURRIE Friendly Char did more than her share in 4 years of Orchestra, G.A.A., and Debate, and 2 years of Latin Club, Spanish Club, Usher Club, and the Honor Society. C.C. , who could be found with Jay and the girls will never forget Mr. Drake, Mr. Spooner, Mr. Cunningham or her memorable Jr. year. Char also served as Photo Editor of this book and as assistant director of the Senior Play. Western or State will get our Char after graduation. '7'fL'2!Vi 5 si ROGER ELYEA Football played a big part in this energetic Senior's high school activ- ities. His fondest memory was that of beating East Lansing in football his Senior year. Rog is college bound to become an Engineer but will always remember all of his friends and teachers at M.H.S. While ' iggxiliwf Allq in high school he participated in lg Football 4 yrs., Track 4 yrs., Latin X Club 2 yrs., Varsity Club Nice-Pres.J 2 yrs., and Student Council lPres.D , I yr. , 'If is , .g f Q? , as . F' I ix ,W ..-ve' ,pf K 'df : Lf , , M2 ,Wye 2 -cuvfi RONALD C. HAMAKER Likeable Ron was Editor of our Annual, and President of our Fresh- man and Junior classes. He partici- pated in Orchestra 2 yrs., Exchange Assemblies 3 yrs., Latin Club 2 yrs., Spanish Club 2 yrs., Student Council 4 yrs., Dance Band 2 yrs., Debate 3 yrs., Res. Football l yr., Junior Ro- tarian and Assistant Director of Sen- ior Play. Bill, Rog, Mike, and Vic were his best friends, and Miss Shafer and Mr. Drake rated tops as teachers. His most outstanding memory was the '57 J-Hop and a leading part in the Junior Play. MICHAEL McNULTY This U. of M. bound engineering student found enioyment in music. Band for 3 yrs. and Orchestra 2 yrs., the band's Detroit concert in '55 and 3 exchange assembly combos stand out in his memory. Mike liked par- ticipating in the Senior amateur show and 2 yrs. of Spanish Club. His best friends were Peter Stuart, Don Quick, and Gayle Helf, Mr. Cairns, Mr. Con- way, and Miss Merritt were his fav- orite instructors. Reserved Mike was elected 2 yrs. to the National Honor Society and was chosen a Junior Rotarian. You've Been Chosen. . . . ef ...Q 6, 1-. ., U V J ,ff .fe I .sf if w. 7 ?3 55? It 25255-Yi. ., .x .NA 3. ,, QQ.: Q, JEAN LOUISE MERKLE Jean was an outstanding student and a meticulous worker. Jean was active in Latin Club 3 yrs., G.A.A. l yr., Usher Club l yr., Future Nurses Club I yr., and Junior Historical So- ciety l yr. Miss Merritt and Mr. Fitzgerald were her favorite teachers. The Albion football game Jean's sen- ior year and working on the stage crew for the Junior Play were out- standing memories of Jean's high school days. Sue and the rest of the crew were this friendly gal's friends. The School of Nursing at the U. of M. will be Jean's destination this fall. .ai-'W' 154 ,gi MARJORIE A. MILLER Midge smiled her way through G.A.A. 4 yrs., Senior Amateur Show 3 yrs., Maiorette 5 yrs., Student Coun- cil 2 yrs., Usher Club 3 yrs., Exchange Assemblies 3 yrs., Senior Cabinet Member, and the Junior Play. Spark- ling Midge could usually be found with Tina Bynum or the crew. Being Homecoming Co-Queen and Vice Pres. of Student Council will be long remembered. Her favorite teachers were Mr. Drake and Miss Wingate. Beautician's school is where Marge will be heading right after gradua- tion.
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Q53 ffl, .d ' , ,Q J I-0' 2 ' 'tr' la. EVEl.YN B. ADAMS Evelyn came to Marshall her Junior year from Coldwater High. This sweet lass lent her vocal talent to Choir for 3 yrs. and enioyed attending the football games with Bonnie Chapin, Bea Green, and Judy Beeson. Her faculty favorites include Miss Merritt, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Conway along with the J-Hop which she will re- member for a long, long time. Evelyn plans her marriage to Dave in June and then continue work at Schuler's. if! baggy . .. -Q Q JERRY A. BAIRD Jerry is looking forward for a term in the U.S. Marine Corps as his four years of high school come to an end. While in school Jerry palled with Dave Crandell and Byron Bates. Jerry participated in tennis for 4 years and football l year. His out- standing memory was working on the .l-Hop where his artistic abilities were highly appreciated. BETTY El.lEN BARNES Quiet Betty could usually be found with her best friend, Margo Zull, or playing basketball. Hard-working Bet- ty participated three years in G.A.A, and she will always remember her G.A.A. initiation. Mr. Conway, Miss Merritt, and Mr. Fleser rated tops among the teachers. Marriage is in store for Betty after graduation. RONALD EARL ARDIS Tall, dark-haired Ron rocked his way through two years of Senior Amateur Shows and Exchange Assem- blies with his irnitation of Elvis . He palled with Jon Goretzka and Richard Nava while in high school. Joining the Air Force and specializing in Electronics Training are ahead for Ron, while he picked Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Fleser as his favorite teachers at Marshall, DONNA R. BAIRD Little Donna divided her time be- tween Joyce, Bea, Terry, Joanne, and Candy and working at the Ben Franklin store. Don's favorite teachers were Mr. Drake, Miss Win- gate, Mr. Clark, and Mrs. Murray. The event that stands out most in her mind is the 1957 football game with Albion. Donna plans work and a trip to Florida after graduation. WP ...ar CAROLYN K. BAXTER Hazel-eyed Carolyn belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs., and the Junior His- torical Society l yr. Sharon Bosserd, Phyllis VanArman, and Dianne Parker were her best friends while Miss Merritt and Mr. Cunningham stand out as her favorite teachers. Earning a letter in G.A.A., getting her class ring, and the J-Hop of '57 will stick with Carolyn for a long time. After graduation, she plans to work in an RK E I lv N 3 'K l v N. -fm, fu 457- M,
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