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t t' DENNIS J. COOK Good-looking Dennis could usually be gound studying or palling with Harold, Jerry, Don, or Gayle. Serious- minded Dennis served 4 yrs. Spanish Club, I yr. Latin Club, I yr. Jr. Historical Society, 3 yrs. Football, and 2 yrs. Tennis. Plans of attending the U. S. Coast Guard Academy are included in Dennis's future. Dennis was rated most sincere and genial among the students. HAROLD WILLIAM COOK Fun-loving Harold's many activities included Spanish and Latin Clubs, Hi-Y, Student Council, Res. Football, Debate, Jr. and Sr. Plays, and being news editor of the bi-weekly Dial. Jerry, Dennis, Don, Dick, and the crew were Harold's best friends. Mak- ing the National Honor Society during the eleventh grade, the '56-'57 J-Hop, and his whole Junior year will al- ways remain outstanding. Hose's future includes studying mathematics at Albion College. RONALD J. COOK Talented Ron's most outstanding memories of MHS include the East Lansing and Albion football games, the Jr. Play, and the Homecoming his Sr. Year. Ron, usually found with Terry Cornwell, Dennis Casey, Shir- Iand Redfield and the boys , rated- Mr. Conway, Mr. Gardner, Miss Mer- ritt and Mr. Rothney as tops . Ron's activities included F.F.A. 4 yrs., Choir l yr., Bachelor Club l yr., and the Amateur Shows. Next September will TERRY CORNWELL Sports-minded Terry spent four years on the gridiron and cinders. Warren Parrott, Larry Snyder, and Dennis Casey were Terry's best friends, while Mr. Gardner and Mr. Rauth were tops on his teachers' list. Terry was a member of the Varsity Club, Secretary and V.P. of the F.F.A. and Vice-President of the Stu- dent Council. Terry will go into the turkey business upon graduation. STANLEY R. CULP Friendly Stan could usually be found with Jim Rowe, Dennis Beatty, and Larry Bell. Stub will always re- member the football team receiving the championship and being one of its managers. He participated in Vars- ity Club l yr., Football Manager I yr., and Junior Historical Society l yr. Miss Erskine, Mrs. Murray, and find Ron at M.S.U. DAVID DELANEY Dave, who was very athletic in outdoor interests, palled around with Neil Thomas, Marv Romack, and Den- nis Beatty. Dave's outstanding mem- ory is the Junior J-Hop, and he en- ioyed the basketball games very much also. His future is tied up in marriage and work after graduation. Miss Erskine and Mr. Cunningham Mr. Harrison ranked high with this likeable chap. After graduation, Stan- ley plans to do drafting work. were top rated teachers. lf:
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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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K 142, l 5 ts wr? A-4 ' ull' WILLIAM DELANEY Popular Bill flew through 4 yrs. of high school serving 3 yrs. in Latin Club, 2 yrs. Varsity Club, A yrs. Football, and was a member of Stu- dent Council. Ron Hamaker was Bill's closest friend, but Mick Patton, Mike Fedak, Roger Elyea, and many others rated high. A look into Bill's future reveals the University of Notre Dame. Bill was known for his thoughtfulness for others and good manners among the students. JACQUELINE DICKINSON Quiet Jackie will always remember the East Lansing-Marshall football game and the J-Hop of I957. Likeable Jackie's only activity was F.H.A. in which she served two years, but she will never forget Miss Merritt and Mr. Cunningham. She can always be found with Luella, Janet, and Kath- leen. After graduation, Jackie will attend beauty school, and then plans to marry. ROBERT DAVID DEPEW Personality-plus Bob spent two years each on the Reserve and Vars- ity football teams along with one year baseball. His favorite teachers were Mr, Conway, Mr. Cunningham, Miss Merritt and Miss Erskine. Bob will never forget the fun playing football. Bob plans to attend Olivet College this fall. , si. L ' 'Q -f X ls. -,,Q' ' SANDRA KAY DRAKE Little Sandra could usually be I nfl? ' A 4' r JF V, ff 2. rdr, g ..., .Q J, LELAND A. DRUM The J-Hop of I957 is the event which stands out most in Leland's memory. Vocational Agriculture, with L. G. Rothney and Harry Gardner his favorite teachers, helped make Mar- shall High a memorable experience. Leland plans to become a farmer after attending MSU's short course schedule in farming. Leland particia pated in Agriculture 4 yrs., Cadet Band I yr., Senior Band 2Vg yrs., Conservation Club I yr., also a mem- ber of the stage crew for the Jr. Play. Leland enioyed watching Mar- shall beat Albion's football team. found with Mary Ann, Nancy, Dallas, Priscilla, Janice and the crew. Sandra was active in Junior Historical So! ciety I year, G.A.A. 2 years, and Secretarial Club I year. Mr. Conway was her favorite teacher and she will always remember the East Lansing football game. After graduation Sandra will take a commercial course at B. C. Community College. .IUDITH ANN DUCKHAM Likeable Judy spent G.A.A., Student Council Choir 2 yrs. Her favorite 4 yrs. in I yr., and friends were Marcia North, Kay Duckham, Elaine Jeffrey, and Bette McKee. Judy will always remember her formal. Mr. Carr, Miss Mr. Conway rate tops This friendly gal plans State Farm. first G.A.A. Merritt, and as teachers. to work at -4 5 vu- 1 cr. .. '15, 527
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