Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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SHARON ANN BOSSERD Cute Sharon buzzed through school participating in FHA l yr., G.A.A. 3 yrs. and Usher Club 3 yrs. She will always remember going to her first formal, getting her class ring, and the i957 J-Hop. Carolyn Baxter, Dianne Parker, Judy Manwaring, and Lois Coats were her best friends. Sharon plans work upon graduation and later marriage. JANET JO BRYANT Torchy was in G.A.A., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Historical Society, Stu- dent Council, Cheerleading, a class officer for two years, and Associate Editor of this annual. Jovial Jan will never forget Mr. Drake and Miss Merritt, or her first formal. She con- sidered Char Currie and her parents as best friends. Her future plans in- clude Junior College and then Cen- NANCY LOU BROWN Pretty-eyed Nancy ioined M.H.S. as a Senior from Lansing, where she participated in G.A.A., Bible Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses, and helped to decorate for the J-Hop. Nancy divided her Senior year be- tween school and State Farm. Bea Green was her favorite pal along with Miss Erskine and Mr. Conway as her favorite teachers. Smart Nan plans marriage after graduation. tral. JOE E. BRYANT Joe will miss basketball games and the fun he had being a senior. Joe's best friend was Ron Duttlinger and his favorite teachers were Mr. Con- way and Mr. Fleser. Joe plans to work or go into the Air Force upon graduation. RONALD T. BUDD Good-looking Ron chooses Mr. Fleser and Miss Merritt as his fav- orites on the faculty. The band, in which he participated 2 years, and the football games proved to be the most enioyable for Ron. His best friends were Wesley Schmidt and Carl Freizer. Future plans hold either working in a factory or farming. SHARON ELAINE BULL Finding Sharon with her best friends, Rose Rugg, June Rugg, and Pat Harmon was not an unusal scene. Receiving her class ring and attend- ing the .l'Hop her Junior year will long be remembered by this friendly girl. Miss Merritt, Mrs. Foster, and Mr. Carr rank high as Sharon's fav- orite teachers. Sharon enioyed par- ticipating in F.H.A. for 3 years. After graduation Sharon plans to work, however, she will miss all the fun between classes in the halls of M.H.S.

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BARBARA BEATTY Attractive Barb's favorite teachers were Miss Shafer, Mr. Conway, and Mr. Spooner. The formals and work- ing on the Sr. Amateur Show were memorable events of Barbara's high school days. Barb participated in Latin Club 2 yrs., and G.A.A. 2 yrs. Barb's pals included Mary, Sue, Janet Jo and the rest of the crew. After graduation, Barbara's plans will be nurses training. JULIA ANN BEESON Likeable Judy participated in G.A.A. 2 years, Latin Club 2 years, and Choir l year. Her best friends in high school were Katy, Gloria, Rosalie, and Shirley. Judy will always remember the 1956 Lakeview football game and the East Lansing game her Senior year. Julia considered Miss Erskine, Mr. Cunningham, and Mr. Conway to be her favorite teachers. After grad- uation, Judy plans to study medicine DENNIS PAUL BEATTY Dennis could usually be found with Jim Rowe, Stan Culp, or Larry Bell. The J-Hop, beating East Lansing, and passing lOth grade English are mem- orable events to this tall boy. While in school, Dennis has belonged to F.F,A. 3 yrs., and reserve football and baseball l yr. each. Mr. Conway, Miss Merritt, and Mr. Gardner will be remembered as his top teachers. Upon graduation, Dennis plans to go into the Dairy Farming Service. at M.S,U. LARRY E. BELL Popular Larry palled around with Stan Culp, Dennis Beatty, and Jim Rowe. The J-Hop stands out most in Larry's memory. Mr. Conway, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Spooner, and Miss Er- skine were his favorite teachers. Larry was on the Varsity football squad for three years. After gradua- tion he plans to attend Western Michigan University. MARY BEHL Attending football games and be- ing with Caroline, Joyce, Donna, and Shirley were most enioyed by Cancly . The '57 J-Hop and the '55 Halloween dance will stand out in her high school memories. Mr. Con- way and Mr. Drake were her fav- orites on the faculty. Mary plans to ioin the WAC's after graduation from M.H.S. PHlI.l.lP BOONE Fun-loving Phil sailed through school palling around with John Kiessling, Jim Holt, Myron Marhle, and Larry Burmeister. The l956 Homecoming stands out most in his mind, but he got a lot of enioyment out of the F.F.A. to which he be- longed 2 years. Phil also played football l year at Hillsdale. You can find Phil working after graduation.



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WILLIAM NEWMAN CAIN Newman could usually be found at the Echoes or the Ritzee with John, Fred, Harry, Will, Bing, and the rest of the crew. Along with the school dances, Bill enioyed Miss Er- skine's math classes, and Miss Erskine and Mr. Fleser were his favorite teachers. Upon receiving his diploma, Bill plans to work and then ioin one of the armed forces. PHILIP C. CARPENTER Handsome Phil will always remem- ber the '57 J-Hop and the Spanish Club trip to Ann Arbor in '56. Phil spent a good deal of his spare time with Bob West and Dick Holt. He participated 2 years in Spanish Club, while Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Con- way ranked as his choice of teachers. After school Phil plans either the Navy or work. DENNIS J. CASEY Fun-loving Dennis will leave Mar- shall with many memories of the 1957 J-Hop and football. Dennis was usually found with Fred Hamilton, Dick Oyler, and brother Jim. F.F.A. took up 4 years of Dennis' time, but he also participated in football 3years and track 2 years. His favorite teacher was Mr. Gardner. Dennis will be found working on the farm after graduation. JAMES D. CASEY, JR. '6 , , Handsome Jim will leave this ., school with many happy memories of L his Junior year, the i957 J-Hop, the ' class parties and working for Mr. ' l f Rose. Jim was often seen palling ,QQ :,.,,, . ,,,:, around with Dick Oyler, Fred Hamil- ton, and brother Dennis. During the A V time that he spent in high school, W . Jim considered Mrs. More, Mr. Fleser, '12 I jgf, 1 V 1 and Mr. Conway as his favorite teach- . ' ' 1' '. i Z , T . . is 7 sf xi' 'Y 1 f':,t': Z ers, and enloyed working on the g 3 ,323 i Senior Amateur Show, and the stage 3 if AL. ', Q ' f X, crew for the Junior Play. His most lv- g 7 . i n embarrassing moment was fainting hfffiffw' . ij, 5 in Mr. Sherman's class. i' 'MW' N' if BONNIE A. CHAPIN Hoppy-go-lucky Bonnie palled with Alicia and Dianne. She came to M.H.S. from Blissfield in her Junior year. Science Club 'l year, F.H.A. 3 yrs. fState Treasurer l yr.J, Bible Club l yr., Junior Play at Blisslield, Band 3 yrs., Chorus 3 yrs., also Future Nurses Club I yr. and G.A.A. I yr. took up her time. Beating Albion and going to the Junior Play of '56 and the G.A.A. formal of '57 will be remembered by her. She liked Mrs. Murray, Miss Merritt and Mr. Cunningham. LOIS ANN COATS Quiet Lois participated in F.H.A. 4 yrs., G.A.A. 3 yrs., and Secretarial Club 2 yrs. Among her many friends were Nancy, Sharon, Judy, and Mar- cia while Miss Merritt, Mr. Crumrine, Mrs. Gardner rated tops as teachers. The 57 J-Hop stands out most in this gal's memory. Friendly Lois plans to work and then marriage.

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