Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)
- Class of 1960
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Mary Jo Hoexter, Dick Hookway, Pat Ingraham, Jerry Venn MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL MARSHALL, MICHIGAN 5 5 E 5 I 5 Q E S 5 fi E E 5 2 5 ef 3 2 H 3 T3 SQ If S? -4 1 4 U 1 fri, Dedication ....... 4 Administration ..... 6 Seniors. ......... 8 Juniors ......... 36 Sophomores ..... 46 Freshmen . . . . . 54 Junior High . .... 62 Activities . . . . . 74 Athletics ........ 88 Organizations . . . 100 Classes ......... 110 Our Town .... . . 124 wma ffl-7 WWW' waz ' f 44 s fr 49.4, We of the 1960 Dial staff are pleased ff? I7 ff , 7 f L 4, l,f7n44 J lv 7217 if K' 4-, . KX1, 'lyk tdfflmy P V K Z' 1 H 3' -' f ff! 7 7u, f ,, fl kvffly -L ,A-, nur I V '94-Z fr , V an f C me iz! 'f 42 , Www ty' fi Aff? -Fl f 4712, and proud to dedicate this yearbook I.. '7 7 to the much deserving Miss Francesfz ,L if ,,lVIerritt. WJ! Q71 A graduate of Washington Gardner High School in Albion, she obtained-M her bachelor of arts degree from Albion College. She later attended the Uni-,fri Cc, LK versity of Michigan where she received L - her master of arts degree in 1950. nf . . Ogre, In her sixteen years of service to our tl -flip school, she has become one of Mar- W sha1l's favorite teachers. Over 2,000 7, , students have enjoyed her English Uif 4' classes because her knowledge is taught L7 so expertly and her smiling face and witty comments are ever present. A true friend, she would help anyone at -X . . . ,C any time and her advice IS often sought. Miss Merritt is the active sponsor of the Usher Club and of the National if 9 Honor Society. She has sponsored many X V classes in the past and this year we of the senior class were fortunate to have her as one of our sponsors. This small dedication can never ex- press the gratitude, respect, and ad- miration we all feel for this humble and great person. With our deepest ap- ! lclffpreciation, Miss Merritt-- we thank Cz: you. eff We ,Q N, f , f' 2 ' 'Z 4 7717 My .47 ,Q 4 JZ 'C J Zi fx C A-I -616557 fc 14744-cf' 6,4 -Zig 7215 C X V if 7 fy 7' fge 5 . ff ,fc ff! f cc ez mfr? 7' ' WW! 4 52 kj yn L1 I Q. l kiwi ff' l 'GN AQ pf Qt?-41121 0-441 21 A xl 4946! .-ff f, J - ,mg -fsfff, ' ' tration Works for Better Schools . -. ... ..........-., .......--...J. MM , , BOARD OF EDUCATION The live members of the Board of Education are chosen by the people of Marshall to establish the policies concerning the best possible education for the local students. The members must be responsible and respected citizens of the community and have knowledge as to what is best for our school. The term of office is a period of three years and the members may be elected again. These capable people have been most successful in maintaining the high standing our school has attained. BRUCE A. GRAY E- G- ROSE Superintendent Principal Mr. Gray has held several positions, varying from coach to his present position as super- intendent of the Marshall Pub- lic Schools. Never slighting his duties, he has been busy keep- ing ahead of what was expected of him, and he did a great deal to help secure our new-build- ings program. As the principal of Marshall High School, Mr. Rose is con- stantly busy using his better judgement at conferences, meet- ings, and on the telephone. Our Well-liked principal keeps in constant touch with all of the various organizations and the student body as well. WILLIAM M. CRUMRINE Vow if Assistant Principal r A.B., Ashland College cohioy Xe'-9100, ' M.A., University of Michigan , . . 7 45 .f A. JOSEPH R. COOPER Athletic Director Junior High Principal Baseball Coach B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM Curriculum Co-ordinator American History A.B., Greenville College flllinoisj M.A., University of Michigan WILLIAM P. FITZGERALD Guidance Director Biology EEective Living Assistant Football Coach B.S., Northwestern University M.A., Western Michigan University s r X, l f i M ,I ' 'll I fMrs.j Doris Taylor Clerk CMrs.j Betty Mitchell Secretary CMrs.j Vira L. Hecht Secretary .QL ff 1' :mm Seniors -.,..... ..,,qxk X 1 J ff J - Q Q 1 ye Larry ig ' Fitch 'K Elini l- V ,., The Symbols of h K h Leadership Scholarship Siiiijgw j Sue Zinn 1 1 w W . , 7 A Accomplishment vm Stauffer f, xf Pam Aylward 1 Jackie Snyder i ?YRi, ,,., l- Tom Aills Sarge Whlte Milt Drumm b I Penny McMahan Tllla Joan Bynum Mumaw 1 l rl 2 'wt W. 3 s l 5 r r' rl Q 4 ,. s 1 A A V l i . , . . ,,. 1 Q .ft ,, 4 -:. -lt... ' . f iw, I I X 'X 0 4 -,,f7iii'f' ff? :ff -21. f as f . ,,.,,., X 1 549- Marshall High School . . . We, your 1960 graduates, in leaving, would like to pay tribute to you. We realize that the most formative part of our years was spent here and we will always recall many fond memories. To open our freshman year in 1956, we elected Tom Aills as class presi- dent and Anita Martens as vice-president. Mr. Spooner and Mrs. Glines were chosen as class sponsors. The girls joined many clubs and the boys began parti- cipating in sports. Our homecoming float carried the theme Let's Ball ,Em Up and took third place, while Pam Aylward served on the queen's court. A Myron Wasielewski, president, Sandy Chapin, vice-president, and Jackie Snyder, secretary-treasurer, were our sophomore class officers, with Mr. Mack and Miss Evans as our sponsors. Larry Fitch was elected secretary-treasurer of the student council. Sandy Chapin was chosen for the queen's court for home- coming, while Janet Hoenes served on the track queen's court. Our big projects this year were the Puff Ball, the car wash, and the Hoat, a large stork carrying twins with the theme We're Expectin' T'win. In our junior year, Penny McMahan was elected president, jerry Elyea, vice-president, and Pam Aylward, secretary-treasurer. Our sponsors were Mrs. Fitzgerald, Miss Shafer, and Mr. Hodnett. The highlights of this year included our first-place Boat, We'l1 Be 'Head 'Em , our class play, The,Little Dog Laughed , our magazine sale, and our J-Hop, 'fAround the World In 80 Days. Jackie Snyder was elected to the queenls court this year and Joan Mumaw was chosen to be an exchange student in Germany for the summer. For our senior year, the greatest and most memorable of all our high-school days, Jim Pyle was elected president, Janet Hoenes, vice-president, and Tina Bynum, secretary-treasurer. Miss Merritt and Mr. Hodnett served as our class sponsors. Several honors came to our class members in 1959 and '60: Larry Fitch was elected president, and Kay Ulrich, vice-president of student council . . . Pam Aylward and Jackie Snyder were chosen by our boys to reign over homecoming . . . Jim Pyle was selected on the Twin Valley All-Conference foot- ball team . . . the girls chose Tina Bynum as D.A.R. girl . . . Sue Zinn was Bnalist for N.M.S.Q.T. Other events included welcoming our exchange student, Karl Wolff, from Germany, Papa Was A Preacher, our senior play, Class Day, the senior picnic, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. Thank you, MHS . . . all of these experiences will remain among our fondest memories. il BERNARD E. ABENDSHEIN FFA, 4 yrs. CSecretary, 1 yr.j . . . . . Jobs Held: Worked on Farm ..... Future Plans: Michigan State University or work at Kellogg's. J. THOMAS AILLS Freshman Class President . . Latin Club . . . National Honor Society . . . Football . . . Student Council . . . Track . . . Varsity Club . . . Future Plans: Michi- gan College of Mining and Technology to study Engineer- ing. , LARRY M. AYERS FFA, 4 yrs. CSentinel, 1 . . . . . Future Plans: Work for one year and then attend Col- lege. PAMELA A. AYLWARD Cheerleader, 4 yrs .... Co-Ex- change Editor of Highlight . . . J Co-Editor of Student Directory l . . . French Club . . . GAA, 4 yrs .... Freshman Homecoming Attendant and Co-Queen . . . Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Class . . . Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Latin Club . . . Student Coun- cil, 4 yrs .... Future Plans: Michigan State University or Airline School. ROSALIE M. BACHMAN FHA, 4 yrs ...... Library Club . . . . . Future Plans: Marriage. WILLIAM T. BARGER Golf, 3 yrs ..... Junior Rotarian . . . . Latin Club . . . . Student Council .... Jobs Held: En- gineering Casting, Inc .... Fu- ture Plans: Michigan State Uni- versity to study Engineering. M. SUE BAYLEY FHA .... GAA, 3 yrs ..... Li- brary Club .... Secretarial' Club CPresident, 1 yr.J .... 4-H Club, 9 yrs ..... Winner of Cherry Pie Baking Contest .... Future Plans: Work. DAVID J. BEATTIE Basketball, 3 yrs .... Football, 4 yrs .... Jr. Rotarian . . . Latin Club . . . Tennis . . . Track, 3 yrs .... Varsity Club, 3 yrs .... Wolverine Boys State . . . Fu- ture Plans: Ferris Institute for Architectural Drawing or join the Air Force. 13 GAYLIA D. BROWN Amateur Shows . . . Band, 5 yrs. . . . GAA, 4 yrs. . . . Jr. QCastj and Sr. Plays . . . Latin Club . . . Orchestra, 3 yrs .... Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . Student Council . . . Future Plans: West- ern Michigan University or Michigan State University to study Physical Education. THOMAS E. BROWNELL Football .... Track .... Var- sity Club .... Jobs Held: A 85 P Super Market .... Fu- ture Plans: Air Force or work in Machine Shop. ROBERT J. BRUBAKER Baseball, 4 yrs ..... Basket- ball .... Football, 4 yrs ..... Varsity Club .... Future Plans: Work or join the Armed Forces. PHYLLIS IRENE BUDD GAA ..... Library ..... Future Plans: Work and Mar- riage. LORETTA L. BUNKER Choir .... FHA, 3 yrs ..... GAA, 3 yrs ..... Junior Play .... Pep Club .... Secretarial Club .... Future Plans: Work. TOM JAY BUSHONG FFA, 3 yrs. CVice-President, 1 .... Basketball .... Football . . . . Spanish Club . . . . Future Plans: Michigan State Uni- versity to Study Soil Science. TINA K. BYNUM Cheerleader, 4 yrs .... DAR Girl . . . Exchange Assemblies . . . GAA, 4 yrs .... Highlight Co-Exchange Editor . . . Co- Editor of Student Directory . . . Latin Club . . . National Honor Society . . . Senior Class Secre- tary . . . Student Council, 4 yrs. . . . Usher Club, 3 yrs .... Fu- ture Plans: College. EILEEN ANNE CAINES Band, 8 yrs ..... Latin Club .... Pep Club .... Volunteens .... Future Plans: Work and Mar- riage. LARRY G. CARLSON Track ..... Future Plans: Work. SALLIE CARR Band, 6 yrs ...... Choir ..... Future Plans: Beauty School. SANDRA LEE CHAPIN Attendant on Queens' Court ....Cheerleader....GAA.... Latin Club .... Secretary-Treas- urer of Sophomore Class .... Student Council .... Future Plans: Argubright's Business College. DOUGLAS R. COLLINS FFA, 3 yrs ...... Jobs Held: Standard Service Station ..... Future Plans: Work. 1 5 ... .. Q JOHN H. DADOW 1' Choir ..... Future Plans: 'W in in Work. 539 igyivgf ! f N T. EAN . . . . Junior and Senior ys ..... Future Plans: ichigan State University. PATTY ANNE DE LONG Band, 4 yrs ..... French Club ....GAA,4yrs.....LatinC1ub . . . . Secretarial Club . . . . ture Plans: Work in Newark, Ohio. RONALD D. DENNING FFA, 4 yrs. CReporter, 1 yr and President, 1 yr., . . . Na- tional FFA Convention in Kan- sas City .... Football .... Fu- ture Plans: Michigan State Uni- versity and then Farming. Fu- ROBERT A. DEWEY Future Plans: Work in a Ma- chine Shop. , JAMES A. DICKEY Science Club ..... Jobs Held: Marshall Evening Chronicle . . . . . Future Plans: Work and then enter the Armed Forces. VICTORIA ANN DONOVAN Band, 3 yrs ..... GAA, 4 yrs. ....Jr.and Sr.P1ays.... Orchestra .... Pep Band .... Secretarial Club CSecretary- Treasurer, 1 yr.j .... Wolverine Girls State .... Jobs Held: Peck's .... Future Plans: Work or College. MILTON F. DRUMM Band, 3 yrs. . . . Bible Club . . Copy Editor of Dial . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs .... Pep Band . . . Science Club CVice-President, 1 yr.j . . . Future Plans: Study Ministry at Concordia College, Milwaukee. WELLINGTON D. DUNN Band .... Junior and Senior QCastj Plays .... Future Plans: Michigan State University. JERRY ELYEA Football .... Junior Class Vice- President .... Student Council . . . . Track, 3 yrs. . . . . Varsity Club .... Future Plans: Join the Marines or enter College. ROBERT W. ENGLISH Jobs Held: Standard Printing . . . . . Future Plans: Work in a Printing Shop. SHEILA A. EVELETH Choir .... GAA .... Pep Club . . . . Jobs Held: A 85 W Root Beer Stand .... Future Plans: Wright's Beauty Academy. 17 EUGENE A. FAST Future Plans: Work. TAMARA LEA FAUSZ Band, 7 yrs .... FHA .... FNA .... GAA, 3 yrs ..... Latin Club .... Orchestra .... Pep Band, 3 yrs ..... Future Plans: Marriage. MARK A. FEDAK Track, 3 yrs ...... Science Club . . . . . Future Plans: Work and attend Kellogg Community Col- lege Night School. LARRY W. FITCH Baseball, 4 yrs .... Basketball . . . Football, 4 yrs .... Jr. CCastj and Sr. Plays . . . Jr. Rotarian . . . Latin Club . . . Student Coun- cil fPresident, 1 yr. and Secre- tary, 1 yr.j . . . Varsity Club . . . Jobs Held: Wigents' Service Station . . . Future Plans: Col- lege. EDWARD J. FLYNN Baseball, 4 yrs ..... Basketball, 4 yrs. CCaptain, 1 yr.j . . . Football, 3 yrs ..... Varsity Club QVice-President, 1 yr.j ..... Jobs Held: West Side Service ..... Future Plans: Work. HERBERT L. FOX Baseball Manager ..... Foot- ball ..... Varsity Club ..... Future Plans: Work and then join the Army, RITA FRAZIER FHA ..... GAA ..... Secre- tarial Club ..... Jobs Held: Starlite Restaurant in Albion . . . . Future Plans: Work and then go to Airline School. RITA ANN GALLOWAY Choir ..... GAA, 3 yrs ...... Junior Play ..... Future Plans: Wright's Beauty Acad- emy. ANN D. GARNETT French Club .... GAA .... Junior and Senior Play Casts . . . . Latin Club . . . . Future Plans: Western Michigan Uni- versity to study Elementary Teaching. MABLE LOUISE GEORGE Choir .... FHA .... GAA . . . . Junior Play .... Latin Club . . . . Future Plans: Marriage and Work. CAROL K. GREEN Band, 4 yrs ..... FHA .... GAA, 4 yrs ..... Junior Play .... Latin Club .... Orchestra .... Future Plans: Beauty School. SUSAN W. GREENE Feature Editor of Highlight .... GAA .... Latin Club .... Future Plans: Central Michigan Uni- versity. NANCY C. GREENMAN Choir, 4 yrs ..... FHA .... GAA . . . . Secretarial Club . . . . Future Plans: Wright's Beauty Acad- emy and Marriage. JACK R. GROTH FFA, 3 yrs ...... Future Plans: Apprenticeship in Machine Field. NANCY STARR GWILLAM Choir, 3 yrs ..... FHA, 4 yrs. ....GAA,3yrs.....Junior Play .... Secretarial Club .... Future Plans: Attend a Busi- ness School or Work. SHERRYLEE HALL Band, 4 yrs ..... GAA, 4 yrs. . . . . Secretarial Club . . . . Fu- ture Plans: Wright's Beauty Academy or Fred Astaire Dance School. 19 DONNA R. HARRIS FHA ..... GAA, 3 yrs ...... Junior Play ..... Secretarial Club ..... Future Plans: At- tend a Business School or Work. ARMAN R. HARTUNG, II Latin Club ..... Jobs Held: National Food Store in Albion . . . . . Future Plans: Valparaiso Technical Institute. ARTHUR E. HARWOOD Science Club ..... Future Plans: Work one year and then attend Tri-State College to study Engineering. GERALD R. HAYES, JR. Baseball .... Basketball . .' . . Football, 4 yrs ..... Golf .... Varsity Club .... Future Plans: Attend College to study En- gineering. 20 M. CHARLENE HAYES Amateur Show QFirst Place Winnerj . . . FHA . . . Food Chairman of J-Hop . . . GAA, 4 yrs .... Jr. QCastj and Sr. Plays . . . Latin Club . . . Orchestra fVice-President, 1 yr.j . . . Usher Club, 3 yrs .... Future Plans: Central Michigan Uni- versity to study Teaching. GAIL ESTELLE HEDGES Bible Club .... Choir, 4 yrs. ....FHA,3yrs.....GAA . . . . Secretarial Club . . . . 4-H Club, 3 yrs ..... Future Plans: Kellogg Community College to study Music. CHARLES L. HESS Future Plans: Work. RICHARD H. HILL, JR. Baseball, 4 yrs ..... Varsity Club .... Jobs Held: Painting during the summer .... Fhture Plans: Become an Interior-Ex- terior Decorator. at ,-iff GERRY LOU HINKLEY Editor of Highlight . . . GAA, 4 yrs .... Jr. and Sr. CCastj Plays . . . Latin Club . . . National Honor Society . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . Secretarial Club . . . 4-H Club . . . Future Plans: Michigan State Univer- sity. JANET HOENES Cheerleader, 3 yrs .... French Club . . . GAA, 4 yrs .... Jr. Play Cast . . . Secretarial Club fVice-President, 1 yr.J . . . Sen- ior Class Vice-President . . . Track Queen . . . Usher Club . . . 4-H Club . . . Jobs Held: Buckboard Western Shop . . . Future Plans: Airline School. MARY JO HOEXTER Dial Typist . . . GAA, 3 yrs. . . . Jr. and Sr. CCastj Plays . . . . . . Latin Club . . . National Honor Society . . . Pep Club . . . Secre- tarial Club . . . Usher Club . . . Future Plans: Michigan State University to study Mathe- matics Teaching. GARY L. HOGENSON Latin Club .... Football, 4 yrs. . . . . . Future Plans: Medical School. 'I ,L SONJA L. HOLLISTER FHA, 3 yrs ..... GAA, 3 yrs. . . . . Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . . Library Club . . . . Pep Club . . . . Future Plans: Wright's Beauty Academy or Work. WILLIAM HOLMES, JR. Band ..... Choir ..... FFA, 3 yrs ...... Football ..... Future Plans: Barber School and study Music. JAMES M. HOLT Future Plans: Work or join the Armed Forces. I .91 W. HOOKWAY . . Dial Staff Photog- . .... Lighting 4 yrs ..... Student 4 yrs ..... Track, 3 yrs. . . . . Future Plans: Ferris Insti- tute. 21 RUTH ANN HOPKINS FHA. . . FNA . . . GAA, 4 yrs. . . . Jr. and Sr. fCastj Plays . . . Library Club QSecretary-Treas- urer, 1 yr.j . . . Pep Club . . . Secretarial Club fPresident, 1 yr.j . . . Jobs Held: Hitchens Drug Store . . . Future Plans: Work and possibly College. SANDRA SUE HOPKINS Choir, 4 yrs ..... FHA, 3 yrs ..... GAA, 4 yrs ..... Junior Play Cast . . . . Volunteens . . . . Jobs Held: Murphy's Dime Store .... Fu- ture Plans: Work or join the Waves. LINDA LEE HUGGETT Choir, 4 yrs ..... GAA, 4 yrs. . . . . Junior Play . . . . Jobs Held: Tasty Sandwich Shop .... Future Plans: Women's Air Force. MARLANA H. HUNT' FHA ..... Future Plans: Work at State Farm and then enter Nurses' Training School. 22 PATRICIA J. INGRAHAM Amateur Show, 3 yrs. QFirst Place, 2 Yearsj . . . Bible Club, 4 yrs. . . . Choir . . . Dial Staff . Exchange Assemblies . . FHA, 3 yrs. QPresident, 1 yr. and Re- porter, 1 yr., . . . French Club fFood Chairman of Banquetj . . . GAA, 3 yrs. CEntertainment Chairman for Formalj . . . Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Latin Club . . . Student Council . . . Usher Club . . . Future Plans: Airline School in New York City. SHARON L. JAQUES Amateur Show .... Bible Club Choir....GAA,4yrs..... Latin Club .... Orchestra, 3 yrs. . . . . Future Plans: Work in an Oflice. LAWRENCE R. JEFFERY Jobs Held: Marshall Public Li- brary ..... Future Plans: Kel- logg Community College. STANLEY C. JEFFERY Future Plans: College. DONALD R. JENKINS Jobs Held: Worked on Farm . . . . . Future Plans: Join Air Force. X I xml Q . ,oi Vx THOMAS L. JOHNSON ' Latin Club ..... Track ..... Fu- ture Plans: Marines or College: ROSALIE C. JONES FHA .... FNA CSecretary, 1 yr. and President, 1 yr.Q .... GAA, 3 yrs ..... Latin Club .... J obs Held: Murphy's Dime Store . . . . Future Plans: Marriage and Work. GARY G. KATZ FFA, 3 yrs ...... Future Plans: Work or join Army. fl f MARVIN D. KENWORTHY Band ..... Football ...... Fu- ture Plans: Work at Tidey Motor Sales. BRUCE S. KILBOURN Choir ..... FFA ..... Track . . . . . Future Plans: College. RICHARD E. KINNEY FFA, 3 yrs ..... Football .... Track ..... Spent First Semester of Senior Year in Coast Guard . . . . . Future Plans: Coast Guard and Diesel Engineering School. RAYMOND L. KRAMER FFA ..... Future Plans: Farm- ing. 23 ROBERT W.KREMKAU, JR. Choir ..... Latin Club ..... Library Club ..... Future Plans: Study Criminology and become a Policeman. SHIRLEY JEAN LAING Band, 5 yrs ..... Choir .... FHA, 4 yrs ..... Interlochen . . . . Secretarial Club .... Future Plans: Work and then Marri- age. JOHN E. LAWRENCE Amateur Show . . . Band, 3 yrs. . . . Drum Major . . . French Club . . . Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Latin Club . . . Orchestra . . Pep Band . . . Basketball . . . Tennis, 3 yrs .... Jobs Held: Cronin's . . . Future Plans: No- tre Dame University, School of Pre-Medicine. RICHARD C. LINDSEY FFA, 3 yrs ...... Varsity Club . . . . . Jobs Held: Worked on Farm ..... Future Plans: Armed Forces. 24 LOWELL H. LIVINGSTON Baseball .... Football, 4 yrs. . . . . Junior Rotarian . . . . Track . . . . Varsity Club . . . . Wol- verine Boys State .... Jobs Held: Livingston, Inc ..... Future Plans: Michigan College of Mining and Technology. JOHN P. LORTZ Golf, 3 yrs ..... Junior and Sen- ior fCastj Plays .... Jobs Held: Maker's Super Market . . . . Future Plans: Air Force or College. NORINE A. MARSHELL Band .... French Club . . . GAA .... Latin Club .... Orchestra .... Pep Band .... Jobs Held: Marshell's Candy Store .... Future Plans: West- ern Michigan University. ANITA LOUISE MARTENS Debate .... Freshman Class Vice-President .... GAA, 4 yrs. . . . . Junior Play Cast . . . . Latin Club .... Orchestra, 4 yrs ..... Pep Club .... Usher Club, 3 yrs. QHead Usherj .... Future Plans: Western Michigan Uni- versity. DILLARD G. MCCLOUD Future Plans: Join the Navy. WANDA RAYE McLAIN French Club . . GAA, 4 yrs. . . . . Highlight Staff . . . . Junior Play .... Library Club .... Pep Club .... Secretarial Club CSecretary, 1 yr.j . . . jobs Held: Hitchens Drug Store . . . . Future Plans: Ferris Insti- tute. PENNY SUE MCMAHAN Amateur Show, 3 yrs. fFirst Place, 2 yrs.j . . . Choir . . . 3 Science Club . . . Editor of Dial . . . GAA, 4 yrs. fSecretar - U' Treasurer, 1 yr.j . . . Jr. and .J Play Casts . . . Junior Class 1 President . . . co-Editor of smly' dent Directory . . . Latin Clubff 3 yrs .... National Honor So- 1 ciety . . . Pep Club . . . Puffball Co-Chairman . . . Student Coun- cil, 3 yrs . . . Usher Club, 3 yrs. . . . Future Plans: Central Mich- igan University. LINDA GAIL MCPHERSON Choir, 3 yrs ..... GAA .... J un- ior Play .... Pep Club .... Secre- tarial Club .... Future Plans: Work and then Marriage. GORDON RUSSELL METZGER Baseball .... Basketball .... Junior and Senior Plays .... Varsity Club .... Football, 3 yrs ..... Future Plans: Ferris Institute to study Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. JEANNE ANN MEYER Amateur Show . .. Band, 4 yrs. . . . French Club . . . GAA, 4 yrs. . . . Latin Club . . . Majorette fHead Majorette, 1 yr.j . . . Na- tional Honor Society . . . Or- chestra . . . Pep Band . . . Sec- retarial Club . . . Sr. Play Cast . . . Usher Club . . . Future Plans: University of Michigan. CHARLES E. MOON Baseball, 3 yrs ..... Basketball, 3 yrs ..... Football, 3 yrs .... . . Future Plans: Join the Navy. SUSAN C. MORSE Exchange Assemblies .... FHA ....GAA,4yrs.....Junior Play .... Latin Club .... Sec- retarial Club .... Jobs Held: Ritzee .... Future Plans: Col- lege. 25 JOAN M. MUMAW Band, 3 yrs .... Exchange Stu- dent to Germany during sum- mer of 1959, sponsored by Rotary Club . . . French Club QVice-President, 1 yr.J . . . GAA, 4 yrs. CHomecoming Chairman, 1 yr.J . . . Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs .... Na- tional Honor Society . . . News Editor of Highlight . . . Future Plans: University of Michigan to study Political Science- and Journalism. KX., DOUGLAS D. MURRAY Jobs Held: Murray's Standard Service ..... Future Plans: Kellogg Community College for two years and then join the Air Force. RICHARD E. O,MELAY Jobs Held: Maker's Super Mar- ket ..... Future Plans: Work and then join the Armed Forces. DANIEL C. ORWIG Business Manager of Dial .... Football .... Junior Rotarian . . . . Latin Club . . . . Jobs held: Maker's Super Market .... Fu- ture Plans: Michigan State Uni- versity or Michigan College of Mining and Technology. 26 JOAN LEA OVERLEY Choir ..... French Club ..... GAA, 4 yrs ...... Junior Play . . . . . Jobs Held: Schuler's . . . . . Future Plans: Work and Travel. BRUCE PARDOE Baseball, 4 yrs. . ., . . Basket- ball, 4 yrs .... .. Football, 4 yrs ..... Varsity Club CTreas- urer, 1 yr.j . 4 Future Plans: Air Force or College. WANDA L. PECK FFA .... GAA .... Pep Club .... Secretarial Club .... 4-H Club, 8 yrs ..... Future Plans: Work or attend Business College. JONATHAN R. PETERSON Attended Harper Creek until this year: Dramatics Club . . . French Club CVice-President, 1 yr.j . . . Football, 3 yrs. . . . Newspaper Staff . . . Treasurer of Sophomore Class . . . Varsity Club . . . All-Conference Foot- ball Team . . . Activities at Marshall: Varsity Club . . . Football . . . Future Plans: Kel- logg Community College. WILLIAM R. POWERS Latin Club, 4 yrs ...... Football, 3 yrs ...... Tennis ..... Jobs Held: Worked in Father's Office . . . . . Future Plans: Work or Ferris Institute. JOHN P. PUYEAR Jobs Held: Tasty's Sandwich Shop ..... Future Plans: Join the Armed Forces. JAMES L. PYLE Baseball, 4 yrs .... Basketball, 4 yrs ..... Football, 4 yrs. QCO- Captain, 1 yr.: Voted Most Valuable Player j .... Latin Club . . . Senior Class President . . . Varsity Club CPresident, 1 yr.j .... Future Plans: Ferris Institute to Study Pharmacy. JANET R. RAPP GAA, 4 years .... Junior and Senior Plays .... Library Club . . . . Pep Club . . . . Future Plans: Western Michigan Uni- versity to study Elementary Teaching. . GERALD D. RENDALL 3 yrs ..... Football, 3 yrs. Jobs Held: Maker's Super . . Future Plans: Fer- J GEORGIA E. RIOUX FHA .... French Club .... GAA, 4 yrs ..... Library Club . . . . Jobs Held: Murphy's Dime Store .... Future Plans: Work and Marriage. SHIRLEY ANN ROCHO GAA ..... Future Plans: Work and then Marriage. KENNETH G. SAGE Latin Club .... Football .... Senior Play .... Jobs Held: Hernmingsen's Drug Store .... Future Plans: Michigan College of Mining and Technology or Coast Guard Academy. 27 JOYCE A. SAWYER GAA ..... Secretarial Club . . . . . Future Plans: Work. RONALD E. SCHNITZLER Future Plans: Work. SHARON I. SHARPSTEEN GAA ...... Library Club . . . . Pep Club ..... Secretarial Club ..... Future Plans: Work. WAYNE L. SHRONTZ Puffball Co-Chairman .... Ten- nis, 4 yrs ..... Varsity Club .... Football, 4 yrs ..... Jobs Held: Schuler's Parking Lot . . . Fu- ture Plans: Ferris Institute. 28 PAUL A. SIPE J obs Held: Freddie's Market . . . . . Future Plans: Air Force. KENNETH B. SMITH FFA ..... Future Plans: Work. MARY E. SMITH Activities at Saranac High School, Saranac, Michigan: Ex- change Assemblies . . . Glee Club . . . At Marshall: Amateur Show . . . Bible Club, 4 yrs. ...FHA...Latin Club... Secretarial Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Future Plans: College. X. X. .f Y . 1-.1 A 1, Y x X 1 I J ,N J ,S V U I W ' Y . ' V, N, ' 2 -1 1 X v x ' Y ' '. I x 4., . - -1 N . I t 5 X l X x X X .l Ji an fjxv V XX Ili, X E hu' .tj ., A .ll Y gf! , xg .1 N KATHERINE A. SMYTH Band, 4 yrs ...... Orchestra . . . . . Future Plans: Work. ROGER J. SMYTH Band ..... Football ..... J obs Held: Hemmingsen's Drug Store . . . . . Future Plans: Work and then join the Air Force. JACQUELINE L. SNYDER Art Editor of Highlight . . . Chairman of J-Hop . . . GAA, 4 yrs. fPresident, 1 yr.j . . . Co- Art Editor of Student Directory . . . Junior Homecoming Attend- ant and Co-Queen . . . Secre- tarial Club QVice-President, 1 . . . Vice-President of Soph- omore Class . . . Usher Club . . . Future Plans: Business School or Secretarial Course at West- ern Michigan University. VINCENT C. STAUFFER Basketball Manager, 4 yrs .... Football Manager, 4 yrs .... Golf . . . Junior Rotarian . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs .... National Honor Society . . . Sports Editor of Highlight . . . Varsity Club . . . Future Plans: DePauw Uni- versity to study Accounting. LAURA B. SUTHERLAND Amateur Show ..... FHA fSecretary, 1 yr.j ..... GAA . . . . . Jobs Held: Worked at Schu1er's ..... Future Plans: Work. GARY A. TALLENGER Amateur Show, 4 yrs .... Ass't Business Manager of Highlight . . . Band, 6 yrs. fPresident, 1 yr.j . . . Bible Club . . . Choir . . . Entertainment Chairman of J-Hop . . . Exchange Assemblies . . . Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Latin Club . . . Orchestra, 4 yrs. . . . Pep Band, 3 yrs .... Track . . . Jobs Held: Maker's . . . Fu- ture Plans: University of Mich- igan to study Music. BETTE LEE THICK Choir ..... GAA, 4 yrs ...... Latin Club ..... Jobs Held: Peck's Drug Store ..... Future Plans: Marriage. JOSEPH L. THORNTON Future Plans: Work. GARY A. THUNDER Baseball, 3 yrs ..... FFA .... Football .... Latin Club . . . . Varsity Club fSecretary, 1 . . . . Future Plans: University of Michigan. 29 KAY DAWN ULRICH Dial Art Editor . . . Exchang 5 Assemblies . . . French Club CProgram Co-Chairman, 1 yr.j . . . GAA, 4 yrs. fFormal Co- Chairman, 1 yr.j . . . J-Hop Pro- gram Chairman . . . Co-Art Editor of Student Directory . . . Jr. and Sr. CCastJ Plays . . . Student Council QVice-Presi- dent, 1 yr.j . . . Future Plans: Airline School or College. G. LOUISE VANDENBERG FHA ..... 4-H Club, 9 yrs ...... Future Plans: Work and then Marriage. ALAN VANDENBURG Jobs Held: Work in Father's Store ..... Future Plans: Work in Radio-Television Service Shop. DONALD R. VAN UUM 6 ' fr Basketball, 4 yrs ..... Track 3 yrs ..... Football, 3 yrs ..... Future Plans: Study Engineer- ing at Michigan College of Mining and Technology. 30 MAGARET M. VAN VELZEN French Club .... GAA, 4 yrs. . . . . Junior and Senior Plays . . . . Latin Club . . . . Library Club .... Future Plans: Mary- grove College or Western Mich- igan University. LARRY E. VAN WORMER Car Club .... J obs Held: A 8: P Super Market ..... Future Plans: Auto Body Work. GERALD M. VENN Basketball, 3 yrs .... Dial Staff . . . Football, 4 yrs .... Latin Club . . . Senior Play . . . Track, 3 yrs .... Varsity Club . . . Fu- ture Plans: Western Michigan University or Central Michigan University. DOUGLAS D. WAGGOTT Band, 5 yrs .... Basketball Manager, 3 yrs. . . . Dance Band, 4 yrs .... Interlochen . . . Jr. Rotarian . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs. . . . Orchestra, 4 yrs .... Pep Band, 3 yrs. CLeader, 1 . . . Sr. Play Cast . . . Tennis, 4 yrs. . . . Varsity Club . . . Wolverine Boys State . . . Future Plans: Central Michigan University or University of Michigan for Sec- ondary Education. GLEN H. WAIDELICH obs Held: Worked at Coffee ot ..... Future Plans: Work or 'oin Army. MYRON M. WASIELEWSKI Latin Club ..... Basketball ..... Sophomore Class President ..... Track, 3 yrs ...... Future Plans: Join the Armed Forces. JOAN K. WENDORF FHA ..... GAA, 4 yrs ...... Jun- ior Play ..... Latin Club ..... Secretarial Club ..... Future Plans: College. W. SARGEANT WHITE Band . . . Business Manager of Highlight . . . French Club CPresident, 1 yr.j . . . Football . . . Golf, 3 yrs .... Jr. and Sr. Play Casts . . . Jr. Rotarian . . Latin Club fPresident, 1 yr., . . . National Honor Society . . . Student Council, 3 yrs .... Wol- verine Boys State . . . Future Plans: Air Force Academy or Michigan State University. , . .. . .,4. . I r a . .-.xv xv. v .3 , v K, ,A K.. A f , f -fy-.rf .., . ,,-,1 . , ,,,,., . , .wr .M f. 1.1 . , N , LEILA M. WILLIAMS Choir, 4 yrs ...... Future Plans: Work. L. JEFFREY WILLIAMSON Junior Play Cast .... Junior Rotarian .... Latin Club .... Basketball .... Football, 4 yrs. . . . . Varsity Club . . . . Future Plans: College. DALE E. WILLIS Baseball, 4 yrs ..... Basketball, 3 yrs ..... Football, 4 yrs. QRe- ceived Oil Can Awardj .... Varsity Club .... Future Plans: Work or join the Army. JAMES A. WILLISON FFA, 4 yrs ...... Future Plans: Work and then attend College. 31 XJ kj! HARRY L. WILSON Choir .... Baseball .... Foot- ball .... Science Club .... Spanish Club .... Track .... Future Plans: Ferris Institute. RODNEY A. WINCHELL Baseball, 4 yrs ..... Senior Play Cast .... Varsity Club . . . . Future Plans: College or Armed Forces. ANDREE M. WISE GAA, 4 yrs ...... Junior Play . . . . . Future Plans: Work and then attend Business Col- l lege. 32 JOHN T. WOODS FFA, 3 yrs. CPresident, 1 yr. and Treasurer, 1 yr.j .... Foot- ball, 3 yrs ..... Future Plans: Work or join the Army. JUDITH ANNE YOST French Club ..... Junior Play . Secretarial Club ..... 4-H Club, 7 yrs ...... Future Plans: College. PATRICIA LEE YOST Junior Play ..... Latin Club .....4-HClub,7yrs...... Future Plans: Bronson School of Nursing, Kalamazoo. DOUGLAS R. WITHEE Football ..... Golf ..... Junior Rotarian ..... Future Plans: Air Force and College. WILLIAM J. YOUNGDAHL Attended Howe Military Acad- emy until this year: Band, 4 yrs .... Choir . . . ROTC, 3 yrs. fCorporalj . . . Dance Band . . . Football . . . Interlochen . . . National Forensic League, 3 yrs .... Pep Band . . . Track . . . Wrestling . . . Future Plans: Kellogg Community College. SUSAN BERYL ZINN Debate, 3 yrs .... High School Honor Science Institute at M.S.U. .. . Jr. Play Cast . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs .... Managing Editor of Dial . . . National Honor Society . . . Orchestra, 6 yrs. . . . Semi-finalist in National Merit Scholarship Competitive Examination . . . Student Coun- cil, 3 yrs .... Usher Club . . . Future Plans: Swarthmore Col- lege. KARL D. WOLFF Coming to us from Biedenkopf, Ger- many, as a Rotary-sponsored exchange student, Karl fit well into the school and the community. He played violin in the orchestra, debated on the team, served on several senior play commit- tees, and was in the amateur show, journalism, French Club, and Science Club. Besides these many school activi- ties, he participated in church activities, Boy Scouts, and worked at Naveo Oil Company. When Karl returns to Ger- many he will finish high school and then attend college. We have been glad to have you with us, Karl, and We wish you well. Our helpful sponsors were Miss Our sponsors did a wonderful job helping us this year, and, judging from these candid poses, it's beginning to show! Boy, what a studious boy yo' Dan Orwig! DAR girl for the year was Tina Bynum. Watch out, Janet Hoenes, here comes Pam Aylward! Joan Mumaw went to Germany as an exchange student last summer. Karl Wolff was our exchange stu- dent for the school year. Now, Karl WolE, do what Mrs. Murray says! s State an and yes, we don't believe Seniors, Seniors, Seniors . . . . . . We went to Wolverine Boys State last summer : Hank Livingston, Tom Aills, Doug Waggott, Sarge White, and Dave Beattie. Rise, table, rise! Future Homemaker of Tomorrow was Sonja Hollister. In the good ol summertime Wayne Shrontz and Doug Waggott just sit. fi , x M, Mound Jumors X . Jesse Amaro Warelen Bailey Ron Baird Paula Brower Sharon Buller 4 Bill Baker Larry Baker Doug Baldwin Richard Bump Jim Bunker Rodger Ball Sarah Barclay Creighton Burrows Jim Buys John Barnes Russ Bates John Becerra Don Carpenter John Carroll Suzanne Bellairs ' Dean Bender Linda Bennett Sue Carter William Berry Carl Caswell J im Blanchard Steve Chapman Marian Boughton Barbara Chester Melvin Boughton Frances Boyd Carol Clark K David Bradley Dan Cleveland Mark Brower Melinda Coats Pennie Coats Bill Collins Beth Cook Dan Cook Dick Cook Russ Cook Bill Coolid e E V V Richard Coppock Russ Courtright Lionel Cushman Shirley Cypret Roxie Desy Marcia Devenney Dave Dobbertien Robert Donovan Lloyd Doolittle Carolyn Drumm David Duane Denise Duane Sally DuBane Norma Duncan Elaine Dyer Frances Elyea Marilyn Eyre Sandy Fairbanks Nick Fedak Julie Finn Kay Flynn Bob Gary Earl Day Mary Denniston Ron Gilbert Lynda Pennie Gilson E N i of lllu , Lf ss1.', 5 ' u vf -, QL 'QL' , 5 E l 3 Carolyn Green John Larkin ' Charlotte Greenman Bill Lincoln Shirley! .Gull Q-L 1 ,X 1, 9-V gg -kr.--,a ' f-4j.J.,'..,,:+w- J' 3 K1 J im Hart Marcia Lindberg oretta Hartung Lee Long 1 X- David Hatfield .1 Fred Hayes John Lutz Doris Hazel Sharon Maisner Vicki Hemmingsen Susan Hershey John Malinowski Gail Hice Charlotte Mann Marilyn Hoenes Frank Hollister Sam McKeever Charlene Hosek Pat McKenna Sandra Huff l Shirley Joppie Sandy McLain Lloyd Kibler Jackie Merritt Bill Koch X Marilyn Laing L Genar Meservey V Mike Lake Paul Meza g Roxy Lamphier 3 I .MM ,f ' W J- Larry Pehrson Paul Pehrson Linda Pellin Bill Penzer Cindy Perrett Carol Peterson Dianne Piper Janet Place Allen Powers Wayne Proudiit Don Puckett Nancy Puff Joe Reagle Rodney Reish Gloria Niceswander Marie Rewa Bill Reyer Peggy Richardson J on Rivers Ron Rocco ,f Judy Rollins Martha Royer Judy Ruddock Jim Sutherland Earl Rugg Vicki Tallenger Linda Salisbury Ed Salyers Jean Thompke Barbara Schnitzler Linda Thompson Mike Serr Jennie Shaw Mike Sheren Sally Uptgraft Jim Silverstorf Gene VanArman John Slayton Donna Sleeper Doug Smith Tim VandenHeede Connie Vasquez Joyce Smith Karen Smith Opal Watkins Nancy Smith Doug Webb Jerry Snyder Carol Stauier Sue Weber Bruce SteEey Ed Weers Bill Stmer Dana Weitzel Mark Stuart Carolyn Summey Mike Welch Sponsors for the junior class were Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mary Jane Wise Karen Wheeler Bob Wolf Larry Wheeler Tom Wolf Norman Wood Pat White Martha Yaudes Larry Willis Gloria Yost Linda Wilson Patty Zerbel Steve Wilson Nancy Eipper We're almost there! The junior class officers were Kay Flynn, vice-presidentg Janet Place, secretary- treasurerg and Larry Baker, president. JUNIOR JOURNALISM We take over next year! CStandingJ Betty Myers, Sandy Fairbanks, Pat McKenna, Sandy McLain, Torn Wolf, Steve Chapman, Jennie Shaw, Paula Brower, Vicki Hemmingseng Cseatedj Sue Weber, Marcia Lind- berg, Marcia Devenney, Karen Wheeler, Fran Boyd, Beth Cook, and Sally DuBane. Juniors Were Active in '59-60 Several of our schools Junior Red The winners in the Magazine Sale were Cross Volunteens devoted much gf Sue Weber, first placeg Shirley Gull, third their time helpmg at Oaklawn H05 Sally DuBane, fourth, and Marcia Lindberg, pital During this past year the two second. ' Cherry 1-'ie Baking Contest with Sue Weber winning first place. Boy, what a party! Let's see how many we know: Cback row? Sue Weber, C? ?J, C? ?J, Patty Zerbelg Csecond rowh Sue Hershey, Vicki Hemmingsen, Karen Smith, Dianne Piperg Qfront rowj Carol Peterson, , , , 1 KK .D Vicki Tallenger, and Denise Duane. Vmk' Tal enger is MAD MY, what long tongues you have, Norma Duncan, Doretta Two 'beautiful' guys: Doug Webb, Hammg, and Sue Weber! the mermaid, and Jon Rivers, the skindiver. 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W' K S ' XA sa -l 3315 nga ' H I AE? 3 , M' Je ' L lm ts ,K Z.Q ,'1f' N NW if -M Wi 1 i 'kk' 5iE1a:ESfL.' use-'WP' Q' ' f fu? 1 H v A, 5, 4 it ,, ll ' y 4 Q na .iv 4 L xv, E H S sq xw hnixl ig .Mi Ssss 5 if 5 5 I L S y flf i' lg i 115:4 3 . AMS, Charles Stratton Barry Walker Doug Sutherland Fred Weberling Joe Tabiadon Daine Tawney Kathie Whitney Bill Thick Arnold Willis Wanda Tremp Don Tune X ' I Harriet Wilson - X. QLWMAI A f Jeanine Wood X Nancy Vedmore Gloria Zink just two more years! The sophomore officers were Mark Banlield, vice-presidentg Cheryl Ulrich, secretary- treasurerg and Gary Fitch, president. The helpful sponsors of the sophomores were Mr. Rauth and Mr, Klein Boy - there must be an awfully good show on TV to make Cheryl The Jovial Four Lee, Sue Myers, and Kathy Whitney stop eating! Jeff Greene, Tom Aylward, Lee Oatley, and Bill Thick. Somebody's scared these glamour d011S! The Happy Six Startled Tom Aylward7 cute Sandie Comrie, wandering Cheryl Lee, laughing Lee Oatley, Beryl Rhinehart and Bill Thick. Oh, Those Sophomores ! ! . 7 vf , '1 , - Cyg. ,4 I ffLAf Who're you looking for, Charlie? F ,7 I , x J i Ziff f7C if lfyffffcv., ff' 5 Af- I I I x s I I I I N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I X I I I I I I I I I I I I, I I I I I Freshmen ' 'ff fai n , 1 4, , W ,i lf' 'P' A . no in , . ,, L ,i,, 1,,'Q ..5:. r , ,- 3, EJ.,-3' .1 V, 1, Y 1ig3.3.gsf.r5,gA-f af mi . sf f -, warn ,fa H r ,w i l .gr Xm.' ' ' ' . , .,.:. A . , 7 Q E: in E ga . 41 -25 A '- T I . ite i' WHL ,.. ,s : . rf. 5, ' ,,Xy, :,, ,W u f l ' ' W' f at L r 431552 . M ,,,,, , Afffiif 5 LlA W A me M , ew i A 0 is S L3 i , ' ' N , Q ,.f1 F ' , VXXAE if H 'A 5 W 9 . ,gg Lau rgfaf in 1 if .5 f fr ras, , 3 if - f 2. 5 if We W .--. 1 ,,.. i alt 1 rf Q f 5 or wif 5 1 f if I . 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Q 5 X S Ewa '3 , ,,., I Ron Sawyer A iewl A ,Q 11 5 3 , Y be A A l QQ'1'g ,1', .n ' Zi ,Sq we-g f Jim Moore an Joyce Schmidt ,rm Skip Moses mf Q fl ,, , N M fi we M F I 'yl, V L Allen Seedorff :Xr V P - 1 lmf ' if 5. . R1 25:1 J f ,, W Q R S . A if 3 a 'fig WX ' -mc .Sew if ' . : : , , 'ggi ff, J, vf SQ 1 x fp? 2 ff Q. sm is Q A a trfu 1 1-if i -Q -.4 J if K I E. . fri ??lTT55i1?F5?i?Ei:1:.: 'ffl ,A F-MW Uv a V. W-,,l, ee- . 'M J f ' A-fi? ' U rr ,gf D -31 fi -I' 21 1- 'F K 1 J' . iygx l va U ' Ps S Q is up a 5, M 'iz 13 , I F X kt K f , 11, ag I ' in Qs. ' f' f Ag.. . 'Y' Q J if L 3 . .. 'ff--ff yrrryry S ' L lf? 4 5 A 1.iQ2iL2Swa A , fi iiiefffwi , H ff wEff.wfp,: S - . - - 1 1' ali-E? me-Q:wae . was 6 , pf , 14 1' gw ,ir , +V., Earl Sheppard Tom Vanden Heede David Slaughter Karen Vandy Bogurt Betty A. Smith Betty J. Smith Bob Van Zandt Lois Smith Judy Venn Sue Somerville Barb Sommers Diane Waggott Lois Stanley John Walbeck Mary Stealy Jeanne SteEey Bob Warman Gary Stratton Mary Weers Vera Tabiadon David Tawney Steve Weers Linda Thick Mary Williamson Keith Thomas Marian Tompkins Sue Williston X X Ron Trine Becky Wilson John Tucker '1 Lyn Turner Brenda Wolf Bruce Upston Ann Woods Pat Vanden Heede Nelson Wood Sue Wood George Youngdahl This is the start! The freshman class officers were Tara Holmes, vice-presidentg Mike Casey, secretary- treasurerg and Claude Laing, president. .ww Mrs. Neuman and Mr. Gray sponsored the freshman class. 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EW Linda Groth George Guilford Roger Gwin Phillip Hagerty Ronald Hanna Cathy Hare Sam Harrington Chip Hart Hendrickson Terry Henry Janet Hill Joel Hillabrant Suzanne HoEman Vaughn Hoffman Ron Holbrook ,M-ug, uf' we Gordon Hollister Ron Huff Paula Hutchins James Ilkka Bob johnson Laura Johnson 65 aa. J. ll el s 3 ,.'t . 1 ,Jw . J Y ,- sr, 'Je -i 4 r.. -sz Q Q 1 lf? ' ss-'vw '..vffiMl zrswfss-.i V f 14- 5 My , Q ..,L ga , 11 H' X' 'W' Y 1.4 IKEWEWQQL I 'f l'f2s1 4 v 'sl' T f?ff 1.i'w'K . +i4wl1s:e?l.if2'f-931 aw .Q 'r 'UW L, 'f 21,45 1 A , A V a'w'fw f, :H 1 ' AQ, Stephanie Jones Dan Katz David Kelley Tom Kimmel Janet Kornoely Kay Kozl , w fvlwmfi, lf.:-.sr V , , I . ,Nawaz l, H, ,s f 12, PRF! ,, :,, V A gf Q, 'Ig - pez f,+:-Mir., avafprz. K- ,gg-' - K ,Q,2ifgf iir,i7E.'i5 ' A wMa.1QLfEpU5wg. ff A - lm ,gg rl? J S ' 5 v : 2 la g iwswzf, v f -, 2-zlg,W,.,Qf',,-,,w-, A ,, V . J lg.,Wgm - H ff 4 3 - a + 1 1ffjx4i',fG. ,, if W .,.. z,,.1 , ..,. .Q ,,.. . 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Eventful Year for Junior High These junior-high students are presenting their principal, Mr. Cooper, with a welcome- back gift. Due to a serious ill- ness, Mr. Cooper had to leave school for a couple of months shortly after the school year began. During his absence, Mr. Fitzgerald served as junior-high principal. Mr. Cooper is back with us now and we are glad he has recovered from his illness. Magazine 'Sale award winners: Marge Aal- Junior-high Magazine Sale chair- bregtse, Jim Schuler, John Hendrickson, and men were: Frankie Willis, Kay John St0U'f' Conrad, and Tommy Stealy. 1 I 1 1 A1 ,gr 1 if 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 1 f , 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 5 1 5 1 5 I 1 1 1 1 A1 1 1 1 2 f 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 3 G f 1 1 Activities Clarinets: Cback rowj Linda Spees, Roxie Covill, Judy Golden, Don Bramble, Sally Harris, Betty Blanchard, Lois Stanley, David Boyd, Cfront rowj Tamara Fausz, Jeanne Ann Meyer, Carol Green, Dianne Piper, Ray Coats, Tom Miller, Cathy Sanders, and Linda Thick. Band Had A Busy and Successful Year l P e CuSSi0'15 John Carroll, Mark Stuart, Jack Lawrence, Sandy Brink, Tony Javoroski, and Mr. Harris, director. Qlnysnnnnagbwlmsfpayws-r,,,.w, . , M..-WH. -,,,.W-,.-,,,,,,t, , .V .. .,. N.,.,, ,.,., ,, , , Alto clarinets: Shirley Laing, Sandra Huff, Marilyn Riversg bass clarinets: Marguerite Monette and Carolyn Mille Summey. Baritones and basses: Bill Jaques, Bill Youngdahl, Pat l', Dave Dobbertien and Chuck Groesbeck. Trombones: Gary Tallenger, Doug Waggctt, Pam Mc- Cloud, Ron Rocco, and Steve Weers. This year our band, under the able direction of Mr. Harris, added to many school activities. It marched for the half-time shows of the football games and participated in the two departmental concerts. The members of the band also did well in the festivals they attended, as a group and in solos and ensembles. The band members also make up the pep band and the various student dance bands. Comets: Carroll Smyth, Bill Thick, Jim Blanchard, Brent Belcher, Roger Clark, Jerry Brower, Allen Powers, Nelson Wood, and Linda Delaney. Saxophones: Lloyd Doolittle, Martha Holt, Carolyn Champion, Sallie Carr, Audrey Hem- mingsen, Bill Reyer, Sarah Barclay, Mark Brower, and Dave Rimmer. Oboe and bassoons: Nancy Bryant, Dave Hat- field, and Tim Kepler. Drum Major Jack Lawrence and Majorettes Jeanne Ann Meyer, Cheryl Ulrich, Gail Hice, Vicki Tallenger, and Gloria Niceswander. Trombones: Ron Rocco, Pam Mc- Cloud, and Doug Waggott. Percussion: Mark Stuart, Tony Jav- oroski, and john Carroll. Orchestra Contributed Good Music S Oboe, Nancy Bryant: and b3SS00fl, David Hatfield. Cellos: Sharon Rhoads, Sue Zinn, Amy Stuart, and Alice Rollins. To Many Pianist Charlene Hayes and Miss Beebe, the director. Occasions Under the able direction of Miss Beebe, our orchestra pro- vided good music for many occasions. Besides its part in the two departmental concerts, the orchestra played at the class plays and the Honor Society assembly. The mem- bers of the orchestra also did well in the festivals they at- tended, as a group and in solos and ensembles. Orchestra mem- bers also provided music for other meetings and activities in the community. Violas: Dawn Caywood and Jackie Merritt. First violins: Dianne Hayes, Katie Jo Kinney, Priscilla Pettigrew, Karl Wolff, and Fran Boyd. Missing was Rena Miller. Second violins: Roberta Ludington, Ken Rhoads, Marilyn Laing, Helen O'Melay, Tara Holmes, and Nancy Vedmore. Cornets and French horns: Carroll Smyth, Brent Belcher, Jim Blan- chard, Norma Duncan, and Bill Neu- XTIBYI. . Flutes: Linda Salisbury, Ruth Ann Davis, Kathy Smyth, and Gail Hice. Clarinets: Tamara Fausz, Jeanne Ann Basses: Carolyn Dmmm and Ed Sal, Meyer, Carol Green, and Dianne Piper. yers. Junior High Bond and Orchestra Junior-high rnajorettes were: Jean- Troin Good Musicians it Junior-high band at rehearsal under Mr. Harris' direction. nie Waggott, Pat Rowbotham, and Merrie Garnett. Sue Cuzzms Alice Rodgers Leslie Steffes, Cfront rowj Ann gh orchestra, conducted by Miss Beebe: fback rowl Shirley Linda Blanchard, and Linda Crawford. 6 ? Q21 A E' ,v , ,Q A ,H-E E Q4 , Mffxi Q 25 ' Q .X :- ,ax 5 iw, ' 3 A a ,f,2,, Ni ' 4 S1 fn 1 'U ,gg fag? ,I Q , ,g gg 1' iii-fy . , . H A za 1- , rf: 12 , xl W MQMEQQE N f ,L ' W .bg '?In,5,Esj9 M Lil' av YQ. Q 4 A N5 0, Y 9 Q Q gig I KM f Q, . .. . , gg: -ag A 1.5: rig, 2-Y 3 1:1 S' ! 4 HH , , - fn? no ii ,I digg fkfljlf if C, ff, SZ., A, .7 M !4,j.f1-in 1 Kg y' xxln ,N 1 , . ll Ustv A-7 F ,A 'ff ,If Q, CSR. .. . fr if Qu, A ,lf 'i 4 'iQ LJ 'i we ii' V Papa was a Preacher, by Aylene Porter, was presented on Thursday November 19. Good acting, skillful directing, and a good set all contributed to making the Senior Play a most enjoyable performance. The six Porter kids got into more than their share of trouble, and the fact that their father was a minister made the consequences twice as bad. The prudish Miss Jonas was forever finding fault with the normal activities of the Porter children. The kids also had their love problems with Orley, Helen, and the Smith sisters. The play ended on a happy note with the whole family gath- ered around as Papa and Mama renewed their wedding vows. Miss Burlingame's first attempt at directing a high-school play was a success. CURTAIN CALL AT LAST! fLeft to rightj The bride, Kay Ulrich, Jeffery Cole, Rod- ney Winchellg Janette Porter, Pat Ingrahamg Raybon Porter, Jack Lawrenceg Lucy Smith, Ruth Hopkinsg Hugh Porter, Sarge White, Edd Porter, Dwight Dunn, Mother Porter, Penny McMahan3 Papa Porter, Gary Tallengerg Alyene Porter, Joan Mumawg Helen Ludlow, Pam Aylwardg Cecil Porter, Larry Fitch fthe voicej and Wayne Bramble, Jenny Smith, Jeanne Ann Meyerg Orley, Jim Blanchard, Miss Jonas, Ann Garnett, and the groom, Doug Waggott. Workers behind stage include: Cleft to rightj director, director, prompter, stage manager, John Lortzg Miss Burlingame, student Mary Jo Hoexterg and Gerry Lou Hinkley. many Leslie, Gail Hiceg Claire, Shirley Gullg Roger, Bruce Nortong Anne, Marcia Devenneyg Don MacDonald, Dave Hatfieldg Betty MacDonald, Karen Wheeler, Joan, Vicki Hemming- seng Sailor, Jon Riversg Howard, Bill Coolidge, Margo, Janice Miller, Claude, JimBlanchardg Miss Garvey, Charlene Hosekg BeeGee, Roxie Lamphierg Salsie, Jean Thompkeg Kitsie, Sally DuBaneg Lyde, Sue Weberg Jim, Bruce Steffeyg Dotty, Jackie Reed, and Joey, John Stout. Missing was Old Buddy, Genar Meservey. ' J U5 .fi naoni iz. 5 few Onions in the Stew, by Betty MacDonald, was the juniors' choice this year. The comedy was presented Friday evening, April 1, to a fine, receptive audience. The story revolves around the MacDonald family who decide to move to an- island. Each member of the family invites a few friends to the island and everyone shows up at once, caus- ing a hilarious uproar of the household. All is topped off by their being snowbound. The play ends with the family selling its island home and returning to the city. This three-act comedy, directed by Miss Burlingame, was presented by a skillful cast and crew. 4 N w Assistant director Roxie Desy and stage manager Allen Powers. M t Carolyn Dance Band: Cback rowb mey, Gary Tallenger, Doug Wagg0Ui, .lim Blanchard Bill Neumang Cfront rowj Carol Champion, Lloyd Doolittle, Dave Hatfield, and Mark Brower. LEE!-' J' .HR as er of Ceremonies, Larry Fitch. Mistress of Ceremonies, Sall IIS! Second place vocal: Pat Ingraham and Bill Neuman, singing You're Not Sick, You're just In Love, with accompaniment by Jackie Snyder Knot shownl. Second place novelty: Leap Year, USA, was the theme of the Amateur Show, which was spon- sored for the iirst time this year by the Student Council and was presented twice on February 23. The large map, with the stops of the show marked on it, made a good background for the fif- teen acts in the vocal, instrumental, and novelty categories. Much of the success of the show must be credited to the members of the Student Council and their faculty advisers, Mr. Cunningham, Miss Beebe, and Miss Burlingame. Rox ey, dancing to 77 ie Desy Jean Third place vocal Helen Lindsey, y sm mg Chapel In the Moonlight' Fzrst place vocal Penny McMahan, smgmg The Man I Love, wxth B111 Neuman, Mark Stuart, and Jackle Snyder Cnot shownj ac companying. --.K-X,3, First place novel Weber, pantomim man. Mr. Cunningham, Faculty Adviser X 1 5D8BHZUWfE Q ZBQEE ' u X I A L s s A 1 fx x f: +x 2 ,. f47 V. rj mm , A K BJ? f, -, ,, 7 . xx. M q -45 X vm e A . 5 z5:Q-:SRX-xlgrf ,XX Y ff f . 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Bob Brubaker Wayne Shrontz, jim Pyle, Bob Hayes, Gordie Metzger, Jerry Elyea John Woods Hank Livingston Larry Fitch, and Bill Neuman. Won 2 Lost 7 - - Total Goin, Experience Our Redskins had a rough year with many injuries plaguing them through- out the season. Despite these handicaps, good sportsmanship was displayed by the boys and they must be commended even more in view of the heartbreaking evenings they had to endure. The ex- perience gained this year by the under- classmen should prove very ,valuable in helping to restore the Marshall foot- ball tradition next year. Marshall Opponents Unlversity High 6 Kalamazoo 0 Albion 25 Three Rivers 6 East Lansing 14 Sturgis 0 Coldwater 7 Lakeview 6 Adrian 7 Homer Assistant Coach Fitzgerald and Head Coach Clark. JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES CBack row, left to rightj Ron Baird, Larry Baker, Jim Buys, David Bradley, Tom Aylward, Bruce Norton, Grant Maichele, Wayne Proudflt, Ron Owens, Dick Coppock, and Bill Baker, ffront row, left to rightj J im Silverstorf, Pat Miller, Allen Powers, Norm Wood, john Barnes, Sam McKeever, Jon Rivers, Russ Bates, Genar Meservey, and Fred Hayes. Missing was John Munn. Winners of the 1959 football awards were: Jim Pyle, Most Valuableg Bruce Norton, Most ImPf0Vedi and Dale Willis, Most Humorous- Varsity managers: Cleft to rightl Gene Van Arman, Bill Koch, Larry Willis, and Vincent Stauffer. Co-captains for the 1959 gridil'0Il season, Jim Pyle and Ed Flynn. 9 CAGERS FOOL ODDSMAKERS,' TAKE CLASS 'B' DISTRICT TITLE After turning in a rather disappoint- ing season in Twin Valley action, with flashes of brilliance in several games, our Redskins, coached by Mr. Clark, caught fire and defeated Harper Creek and Albion to take the district title for Class 'B' schools. The upset over Albion in the final game for the championship was a major one as Albion was favored heavily. The team combined some very fine defen- sive play with two or three clutch bas- kets in the final minutes to take the very close game by a score of 45 to 43. The basketball coaches were: re- serve coach, Mr. Sackriderg and varsity coach, Mr. Clark. Marshall Opponents 46 Coldwater 52 46 Three Rivers 56 Kalamazoo 57 University High 75 36 East Lansing 58 48 Albion 62 44 Sturgis 55 71 Lakeview 52 61 Adrian 60 50 Coldwater 58 55 Three Rivers 64 57 Adrian 64 45 East Lansing 57 46 Albion 47 65 Lakeview 69 40 Sturgis 74 Tournament Games 67 Harper Creek 48 . lrxue, n. vvuus, 1.1. zxuyu-si, Cuuui uuenuuci, auu Cum... uiunsscvu, X anZandt, J. Tucker, J. Walbeck, S. Weers, G. Bennett, C. Groesbeck, J. Sage, D. Stout, . Askin, G. Fitch, J. Schnaitman, B. Monk, B. Norton, M. Siefke, J. Sanders, B. Row- otham, G. Youngdahl, R. Trine, and W. Bartlettg Cfront rowl M. McLain Cmgnj, J. Glaza, .Maurer, T. Bump, R. Carver, D. Slaughter, A. Elyea, C. Laing, J. McAuliffe, B. Nava, . Moore, L. Turner, D. Carioscia, J. Monk, M. Casey, and J. Collins 1mgr.7. The fundamental skills acquired hrough game experience by this ear's reserve basketball squad hould prove very valuable when hey reach the varsity squad. oached by Mr. Sackrider, the boys id very Well, winning Eve and osing ten, considering the lack of xperience and the rule that juniors re not allowed to play reserve all such as they are on many ival teams. Reserve Squads .u.......- -vu, .... .----U v - The reserves, under the direction of Coach Hodnett and his assist- ants, Mr. Livingston and Mr. Sack- rider, posted an even record of three Wins and three losses. This record was very impressive as only freshmen and sophomores were used, while many of the opposing teams were mainly composed of juniors. Displayed Great Potential -.u.....-'... . . . '. s . .'.'.'. . . . g . 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Trockmen Set Their Goals High I EE.: In Even though the showing in last year's t':1Z lil: Twin Valley meet was not.very outstand- I ing, the track team did well in their meets, ' even though some valuable members of the 'I team were lost through graduation, a num- - I7 ber of experienced boys are returning. -I These experienced track participants, along .- with a few new boys, should provide Coach Clark with a good season on the cinders. ' lziriz1:f:1g1:f:l:l:2:2:iil:4:!:S5?i11455515:5:5:Q:35gg555:fg5:j:f:Qg5:5:f:f:Q:f:f:j:Q:f:f:f ' ' ' -:-2555SEEEIEQE-:5':?5E5E5':' ' . ' , '7f5fi5: . . 'I-i5C:f:I3I:f:Z'f Eeei.-E22S2..EE25E535553 :'5?5i?55f5555 ' - - - -1-223-2. ' I '2?5i2ii14sf2sre5t'Cblch Mack .-:545g5ig5:5:1szrifizifiririfirifEf ' 'ji'-' :.,3S3E5E3iE5i3?g ' - .f.5252525?gZ5E9EgS5?5E5iQ?QE2Ei- 'iff' '3'5:3:3:5:5Zf':'. :.,:5:E:?E3iEEf- . '.' . -'15 ' . - ,... ... .u I:--:.:.:,:.'.f.' . . . I n . . .'. . ....... ...'.... .. 0 1 n'- . .... N . I 31-1-2- This year's track team consisted of: CFront rowj Jim Buys, BobVanZandt,Lorenz Hansen, Dan Martens, David Smith, Ron Owens, Dennis Faurot, and Larry Willis. CSecond row! Bruce Kilbourn, Arthur Herrera, Dick Lightfoot, Harvey Hoeltzel, Gordon Metzger, Norm Wood, Doug Smith, and Nelson Wood, CThird rowb Gary Bennett, Karl Wolff, Jack Sage, Tom Miller, Genar Meservey, Don Van Uum, Bryon Norton, Tom Johnson, Bruce Norton, Don Bramble, Tom Huggett, and Ron Baird. CFourth rowj Jeff Begg, Mike Mumaw, San ford Rink, Roger Clark, Tom Longnecker, Roland Owens, Ron Trine, Dick Bump, John Monk, and Laffy Ayers- .-Q-3-.-:-:-1-z-g-:-za-: Netters Anticipate Good Season 1'-' and Pat Millerg iback rowj Bill Neuman, Dick Schulte, Wayne Shrontz, Coach Klein, Jack Lawrence, and Wayne Bramble. n on the tennis courts. linksters Drive For Fine Seoson m 1 CFront rowj Bill Thick, Doug Withee, Bob Hayes, Bill Coolidge, and Jerry Rendallg Cback row! Bill Lincoln, Mike Quads, John 140112, Sarge White , Bill Askin, and Dave Hatfield. Mr. Hodnett, Marshall High's new golf coach, is looking for- ward to his first season with a number of experienced boys re- turning from last year's squad. With only one regular being lost from last year's squad through graduation, the linksters should have a very fine season. The tennis squad, coached by Ir. Klein, looks forward to a ccessful season. With several turning lettermen and a num er of newer boys to add to the uad, this could very well 'ove to be Marshal1's best sea If you con't hear u , we'll yell o little louder! The cheerleaders are an en- ergetic group of girls with a maximum of school spirit. They have the very difficult job of trying to instill school spirit into the sometimes indifferent crowd. Also, they must prepare pep assemblies for the student body before each home game. This group of ten girls, spon- sored by Mrs. Fitzgerald, is chosen by a panel of teachers and graduating cheerleaders in the spring of each year on the basis of their agility, grades, personality, school spirit, and appearance. The 1959-60 varsity cheerleaders were: ileft to righth Janet Hoenes, seniorg Pam Aylward, seniorg Roxy Lamphier, juniorg TinafByrium, seniorg and Marcia Devenney, junior.5 I These were our reserve cheerleaders for the past year: Cleft to right? Jean Thompke, junior: Sandie Comrie, sophomoreg Marilyn Kibbie, freshmang Janet Place, junior, and Paula Brower, junior. 99 gg, GM ,,, A g Q I 'i, L. - P Y orgunim tion N W Q VCD GAA and Varsity Club Show Student Interest in Athletics The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion is a club provided for all girls interested in sports. The members participate in bowl- ing leagues, dodge ball, basket- ball, and other sports. The girls receive a point for each game played. One must have nine points to become a member and ninety points for a letter. Under its hardworking sponsor, Mrs. Fitzgerald, the club puts on a winter formal which is a big event of the year, they also sponsor homecoming. The GAA officers and representatives were: Cbackl Cheryl Lee, sophomoreg Patty Zerbel, juniorg Tina Bynum fseniorg Mrs. Fitzgerald, adviser, Cseatedh Sue Myers, secretary-treasurerg Kay Flynn, vice- presidentg and Jackie Snyder, president. The Varsity Club is com- posed of boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the major sports. They are required to live up to the five basic prin- ciples that are represented by the five points of the M : sportsmanship, scholarship, citi- zenship, spirit, and attitude. The big event of the year is a trip taken by the boys and coaches financed with the money they earn by holding dances and sell- ing trinkets. Sponsorship of the group is handled by the entire coaching staff. This happy group included some of the Var- sity Club members. President of the club was Jim Pyleg Vice-president, Ed Flynng secretary, 5Gary Thunder, and treasurer, Bruce Pardoe. if Do as the Romans do, the motto of the Club, is carried out during the year various activities: each year a banquet Roman entertainment and food is enjoyed the toga-clad members, a newspaper with news is published, a Roman Holiday, for many schools in the area meet for a day Roman festivities, is also held each year. This group is led by the energetic Miss L sf? ek M., :V - fi Latin Club oticersz Ctop, left to rightj paper editor, Margaret Currie, program chairman, Sue Ann Coakesg president, Bryan Norton, sponsor, Miss Shaferg Cbottom, left to rightj vice- president, Dennis Crawford, secretary, Mary Stealyg and treas- urer, Vickie Hemmingsen. cieta Lcatina,L Cercle Frcmcai Strengthen Classwork A club organized just last year, Le Cercle Francais, is sponsored by Mr. Sanback. Carol- ing in the halls at Christmas time is one major activity of the club, and each year the members of the club have the Mardi Gras, a banquet, fine entertainment and good food. The publishes a newspaper for its members. A French Day is also held each year in a neighboring school where the members may other French students. Le Cercle Francais oflicers: Cleft to rightJ Joan Y Mumaw, program co-chairmang Jeanne Ann Meyer, A vice-presidentg Mr. Sanback, adviserg Wanda McLain, . presidentg and Carol Cook, secretary. Missing was Kay Ulrich, program co-chairman. Avi we Assistant Head Usher Patty Zerbel, Junior Ushers Add Grace To Many Occasions The Usher Club, sponsored by Miss Merritt, is made up of girls who are chosen by the teachers on the basis of personality, appearance, reliability, and character. As it is a privilege only a few girls can enjoy, the members serve their school and community in their best manner. These girls usher for school concerts and plays, Civic Thea- ter productions, and other civic func- tions. They are proud and honored to serve. Seniors. Joan Mumaw, Jackie Snyder, Pam Aylward, Pat Ingraham, Mary Jo Hoexter, Sue Zinn, Jeanne Ann Meyer, Charlene Hayes, Penny McMahan, Janet Hoenes, Tina Bynum. Currie, Sue Co Head Usher Anita Martens, Senior Sophomores: Claudia Eisenhauer, Beryl Rhinehart, Margaret akes, Martha Holt. 3 Bri' Q ' P ri -:Q The Secretarial Club endea- vors to stimulate the interests of the members who Wish to broaden their knowledge in this field. To do this, the group in- vites guests to give educational talks. Trips of interest are also taken to show the members what will be required of them in such a vocation. Mrs. Rhine- hart is the very efficient ad- viser of this most educational group. FNA Library and Secretarial Clubs - - - Preparation for Careers -,-r, .w:,g,... , K , , .1 ,, A . , 'C Mrs. Miller was the adviser of the Library Club. Karen Smith, social chairmang Judie Rollins, president, and Pat Ringelberg, secretary-treas- urer, were the officers of the club. ., ,fr The Future- Nurses' Club, un- der the sponsorship of Miss Bullock, is an organization of girls interested in nursing, ther- apy, and the many other jobs in the field of medicine. The girls have guest speakers, they visit hospitals, and through the club are brought in contact with college possibilities and scholar- ships. The Library Club 1S library, a few every hour school day. Under Mrs. direction, the girls serve as brarians. The club sponsors dance during the year. of girls who take care of o The ollicers of the Bible Club were: Janice Miller, presidentg Sharon Burk, vice-presidentg and Kathy Powers, secretary-treas- l1l'el'. The only religious organiza- tion of Marshall High School is the Bible Club. The meetings of this interdenominational or- ganization are planned by the students with the aid of their capable sponsor, Miss Wingate. Frequently, ministers from churches to which the mem- bers belong are invited to give short lectures. The regular meetings consist of Scripture reading, chorus and hymnal singing, and a period set aside for devotions. All this goes into the making of better Christian students at MHS. ibl Club and Science Club - - - hrough Seeking, Learn The Science Club, under the able supervision of Mr. Kelley, has been organized to promote the interests of the student in the field of science. It also brings to his attention a few of the scientific achievements of our present day and age. In its second year of existence, the club has already carried out several experiments and pro- jects, and has taken several field trips. One of the require- ments for membership is to complete one project dealing with some phase of science. Science Club officers were: Mr. Kelley, adviserg Tony Fedak, president, Bruce Steffey, treasurer, Milton Drumm, vice-presi- dent, and Kathy Powers, secretary. developments which make farming practices more efficient. To become a member and re- ceive the benefits of this or- ganization, the student must be enrolled in vocational agricul- ture and be accepted by his fellow members. Preporohon for This organization, under the supervision of Mr. er and Mr Anderson, s to promote the in- of the agriculture minded student. These students par- in many Held trips and to learn more about Student Council Serves MH The Student Council repre- sents the student body of Mar- shall High School in making decisions which concern the sen- ior-high students. To make the group most efficient, several standing committees have been set up which are as follows: as- sembly, athletic, election, publi- cation, school service, school union, and the student-faculty committees. This very com- mendable group deserves a great deal of credit in recogni- tion of the service it renders to the students of MHS This year's Student Council ohicers were: Corlinda Avery, secretary-treasurerg Kay Ul- rich, vice-presidentg and Larry Fitch, presi- dent. Mr. Rose served as the adviser for the group. I A T L-3' S. me 131 fu, dir 1 2 '43 ' f' in up' AH 2g1fi,,.ffQ I, an ,milf 'sv ff P' :Jr . wr' Im--hii.fi:EfZ,g: ' 3 fi'fOfft ,. V lm 1 -'fb ff? ap 1 my . E91 9 ' -ex M, , , pu it 5 ' qf i '.f ' yi nl! L 4 5-'T X? 3.55 . , . -fri Ql1f':g H A if-'lf ,QI 'f .fs-zen: in :sw ,. sf-W.,-.Fm-Q.7-gf ,, .mg ....,,,, , mfs A .51 ,ss 1,6 Lg, . Hawk-,ffwg.f,m,1 QQ W, .sn ,,k,ww5,iW ,,,,,,P?,,,WE 2154-fln .ggi-'rib 3131 gf W :w wf ,Y - ,, -1 Q u ,-fl--Www..-W.--VFW-,., M- ,,,,..., V, , s- , V V , , ,X C lusses I Eng Qentki s s 8 ulll ann un u qua -. W X,,X.,1.5-,1 L.. ,. . , , vnu u, an amy- 1- an Syst! 123 A M ,f,, , ,Hg i ,, gig ss's 4 , A V, n 1 K-,wi-..s., mf 4, Q gy. QQ i f f f,.ig5T5sQX fsf,,W m 5, , O pfffiwv LMQXK Ln aff FL' ' X 'Q 'wx Yr. i ,s.,siasm,, ' , ,AWN A '...,.., ...W , . V A New Name for th Bi-Weekly - The members of the bi- weekly staff were busy through- out the entire year composing and publishing the school pa- per. At the beginning of the new year, the staff members, with the help of the student body, selected a new name for the paper. The name selected was the Marshall Highlight. This hard-working group was under the able supervision of Mr. Riley. A Sign of Ingenui Sue Greene, feature editorg Joan Mumaw, news editorg and Vincent Stauffer, sports editor. GERRY LOU HINKLEY, EDITOR Pam Aylward, co-exchange editor Wanda McLain, feature writerg an Tina Bynum, co-exchange editor. Gary Tallenger, assistant business managerg Jackie Snyder, art editorg and Sarge White, business manager. A Flnl hed Yearbook ---- A Sign of Hard Work Dick Hookway, photographerg Sue Zinn, managing editorg and Pat In- graham, feature writer. The members of the Dial staff had a year of hard work cut out for them when they started the new school year. The various duties included such things as ad-selling, art work, photography, copywork etc. Since the students were much on their own, they de- veloped a sense of responsibil- ity, promptness, and coopera- tion, all of which were very essential for the making of the annual. Problems which con- fronted the group were taken to the capable adviser, Mr. Riley. Kay Ulrich art editor and Dan Orwig, business manager. Milton Drumm, copy editorg Jerry Venn, sports writer, and Mary Hoex ter, feature writer. PENNY Mc MAHAN EDITOR ELEANOR F. BULLOCK English B.S., Eastern Michigan University Engli h - - - NEIL GRAY English Debate Speech B.A., University of Michigan English Dramatics B.A., University of Michigan There were two sections of English classes this year, the regular classes and the ad- vanced classes. The advanced classes were held for grades ten, eleven, and twelve, in ad- dition to the regular English classes. Both classes covered the same basic materialg how- ever, the advanced' classes moved faster so they could cover additional material. A Sign of Communication CHARLEEN KING CMRSJ REBECCA NEUMAN English English Health A.B., Mun-ay State College qKy-J B.A., Eastern Michigan University 114 ,A P? ' i ii ,X A, i L .im K fi - 1 T 351 f V, 5 L ,, gg ' Q 'ag - V .V ,xl xy V .4 A ki , -- --Af EY Jig if vs 'sm ii fs 5 n FRANCES E. MERRITT VV FRANK K- RILEY . , Y English X .,.A., N English ff f' ' 'YM English A.B., Albion College i X Journalism -ilxliivl 'XM Effective Living M.A., University gf Michigan ,- xl V A.B., Wefstern Michigan University lu Maryville State X' gf M.A., Western Michigan University ,. ' College CMDJ ,-liikb - M.A., Columbia University English Readiflg A.B., Olivet College B.S., Western Michigan U v CMRSJ JENNET L. STORR GMRS-D ILLA RIVERS ersity Languages - - - A Sign of Appreciation Both of the language teachers have kept their students busy this year. The aim of the two classes, Latin and French, is to create an interest in other countries by learning their language and customs as well as to broaden the cultural background of the student. EDNA MAE SHAFER Latin A.B., Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan ROBERT N. SANBACK French English A.B., Central Michigan University Debate - - - A Sign of Goocl Reasoning Being on the debate squad offers a student a rare chance to learn to think clearly and ex- press himself. This year the team debated in two leagues, the Twin Valley League and the State League. The topic was: Resolved: that the Fed- eral government should sub- stantially increase its regulation of labor unions. Mr. Gray was the coach for this year. The Debate Squad: Cback TOW, Steve Chapman, Karl WOIE, Mr. Gray, coachg Cseatedl Sue Zinn, Kathy Powers, Margaret Currie, and Tara Holmes. IVAN K- FLF-SER QMRSJ BERDINE M. CLUTE JARE T. KLEIN Hi5f0fY Geography Geography Civics 'B.S., Western Michigan University Health 85 Safety Assistant Baseball Coach Tennis Coach Director, Audio-Visual Aids Director, Intramural Program B-S-. Western Michigan UUiVeYSitY B.S., Western Michigan University Social Studies - - - A Sign of Understanding Knowledge of our ever-changing world is acquired in the social studies classes. In history, the students obtain a better understanding of the people of all ages as well as to set up higher ideals. Geography informs them of the terrain of the land while government and international relations inform them of our Federal government and of our foreign relations. JESSIE G. TRUESDELL RAY VANDERSTEEN World History Government Counselor , PHILIP M. WUORI International Relations B.S., Westem Michigan University mr, American History BA U ' ' Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan ' mverslty of Michigafl L'..- f. . ' RUTH ANN ERSKINE CHARLES SACKRIDER CMRSJ MITZI DEWS HARRIS Trigonometry Algebra Algebra Solid Geometry Geometry . 7 B.S., Memphis State University Algebra Reserve Basketball Coach W B.A., Michigan State University Assistant Reserve Football Coach , ,,41VI.A., University of Michigan B-S-, Michigan State University 7. F ,f. Cf X ' black, ut QL cet-. L iv 5'6 f- kk- O O Cll' emCll'ICS, CIel'lC9 ' ' - CMRSJ ESTHER M. MOSS ASs't Mathematics B.S. A.B., Western Michigan University M-A The mathematics department offers a wide variety of courses l to those students who like to work with numbers. These courses range from the simplest application of algebra to the more advanced study of trigo- nometry. WILLIAM G. MACK Mathematics Physical Education Assistant Track Coach Director, Intramural , Michigan State University ., Michigan State University Avi DAVID KRO GH RICHARD D KELLEY ' HARRY CAIRNS Science Biology Chemistry Mathematics Science Physics A.B., Goshen College Clndianaj B.S., Western Michigan University A Sign of Curiosity A.B., Western Michigan University B.S., Western Michigan University CMRSJ GEORGIA ALDRICH Mathematics B.S., Central Michigan University KENNETiliL:fACHATA M.A., Central Michigan University g Science gives the students a better understanding of today's ever-changing world. It also attempts to answer many of the questions students have con- cerning the How's, Why's, and What's of scientific develop- ments. B.S., Western Michigan University RALPH GROSSBAUER JACK ANDERSON STANLEY J- CARLYCN Vocational Agriculture Vocational Agriculture Woods BS., Michigan State University Science Metals B.S., Michigan State University General Sh0P B.S., Western Michigan University Industrial Arts, Agriculture - - - A Sign of Building for the Future This department offers vocational courses for those students interested in shop, drawing, or farming. Many students who so desire are able to put their knowledge to actual use without further education upon gradua- tion. Other students take these courses as a background for vocational professions which they wish to pursue in higher educational institutions. JOHN F- STROUGH P, A, RAUTH H. H. HARRISON Metals General Shop Director of Industrial Arts Supervisor, Vocational Building Advanced Woodwurking Drafting A-B-, C010f9d0 State 0311986 President, Teachers, Club B.S., Western Michigan University M'A Colorado State College B.S., Western Michigan University University of MiChiE3H fMRS.J ELIZABETH FRED T. CHANEY HAROLD B. HODNETT RHINEHART Accounting Tylling Shorthand Office Machines General Business Typing Typing Reserve Football Coach Transcription B.S., Northern Michigan University Assistant Track Coach A.B., Michigan State University M,A,, University of Michigan B.S., Ferris Institute .A., Western Michigan University usiness, Homeliving - - - The business courses - typ- ing, bookkeepirg, shorthand, office machines, and general business-are beneficial to all students interested in business careers. A Sign of Planning MARTHA FOSTER Homemaking Michigan State University In homeliving, the girls learn cooking, sewing, child care, and home decorating as preparation for future homemakers. for the Future JOYCE WINGATE Homemaking B.S., Eastern Michigan University 1. c. LIVINGSTON, JR. X.. t s L L, 2 V, , A, .Q'Ti I y'pp fii flgf filp , 3 :fh f'21isu,, - me ' xp gif J CMRSJ DONNA KIBBIE FITZGERALD Physical Education Algebra B.S., Western Michigan University MAYNARD L. CLARK Physical Education Football Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach B.S., Adrian College M.A., Western Michigan University CMRSJ BARBARA MAURE Physical Education B.S., Western Michigan Universi Physical Education - - - A Sign of Development Social Studies Driver Education Assistant Reserve Football Coach B.S., Ohio University .silfii w - f ' The physical education de- partment is designed to develop a student's character as well as to promote and maintain phys- ical health through participa- tion in various games. The students also develop habits of cooperation with others in team sports. Driver Education The driver education program MY me ,,., , to I T ' ' F iore ' . 3,43 ize wp 'V I fx ,g '21 5' . . x strives to put better drivers on the road. Both class work and actual driving are a part of this required course. CLYTUS H. CARR Driver Education A.B., Western Michigan Uni M.A., University of Michigan W. A. WILKINSON ELIZABETH BEEBE ROBERT A. HARRIS Choir Orchestra Band Cefltfal Michigan University Strings Director of Instrumental Music B.M., University of Michigan B.M., University of Michigan M.M., University of Michigan Art, Music, Lib ary - - - ,e N , + - 177. -'fy 07 C, cfa,-'fur v,ff,- dx. f.1.,f 'I F if Q .fcfif ,FV . Q 4 ' ,.4--'L -fcff,--7f'2 c 11,41 ff- ' . ., Q , ff A . fv I f ff I 'I I , uflfwc- N, 7' ,- '5 Cf 1 uf 2-C. GLENN R. ANSCHUETZ ,-'IL , ' ' ,Y , :4L.-r,.. Art ,ff ff' I. 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