Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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IF ' lil S ssfs, S sri? is i :xslt A Seimas es Sew' E lsfisfv P QMUQL 5 N, jf Kumi W RQ QW? V595 XT QW WW W UQPQ NWQ is 1 f' Riff' ELVWQ K X44 Y L ffm! is F ' x ' Q Manu' W QSM QM My Vx Wug 3 . .fa X IN ,J , K5 I 1 , ,N ski XVVAM f KW 1 5 -QQ U 'IN K A Li rw, U LVN 1' QU - Rf' W Fx Q :I 'Q fbfq Nw W WN 'I gf 1 W Egjiflu X, x Q- I U1 1 W' J 'A 1, 1041 Glqdgg, M- ,,A,. CL feud--.1q4 6 if - WV .,22f?Ls ,frva.xQf' HA' T'ilsf.f,f L ZLMK-I C'k'vm,C.Lf? EA,..u'f:c5 f ifth ua ,U 001-Q JT '- Syd-rj f if cbfqzdl ,4 Gk 1-- To Our Dedicated Assistant Principal. . . Because you have been a great guiding light throughout our four years at Marshall High School, and have left behind us an immemorable shadow, we are deeply honored to dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. William Crumrine, our assistant principal. Mr. Crumrine's life began on a farm in Nova, Ohio. After graduating from Troy Centralized High School, he worked for four years, then he entered Ashland College, where he re- ceived his A.B. degree. Prior to entering the Army in 1941, he taught for two years in Green Springs, Ohio. Not only was he an instructor of chemistry, physics, and advanced mathe- matics, but he also served as athletic director and coached football, basketball, and baseball. Mr. Crumrine's military service included training in the infantry, medical, and aviation branches, then he was assigned to the West Coast Flying Training Command, where in April, 1943, he received his commission as second lieutenant. After many assignments, including Hq., and Hq. U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., he returned to civilian life and reserve status in April, 1946. Upon retiring from military service, Mr. Crumrine secured a job teaching science and mathematics at Albion High School for one year. He and his wife fthe former Margaret Krau- shaar, whom he- married in 19451 and their family moved to Marshall in 1947. Eight years after receiving his master's degree from the University of Michigan, he relinquished his science teaching to become assistant principal of Marshall High, although he still enjoys substituting in physics and chemistry. During the summer of 1958, he attended Cornell University on a Shell Merit Fellowship to study chemistry and science. In addition to his many duties in the high school, and also Marshall's adult education program, our assistant principal is an active member in several professional organizations, in- cluding the Michigan and National Education Associationsg locally, he participates on several committees of the Marshall Teachers' Club. In other capacities, he is now serving as im- mediate past-president of the Michigan Science Teachers' Association, he also holds me-mberships in the Michigan Counselors' Association, Local Guidance Association, and the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals. Obviously, the above-mentioned keep him very busy, and yet he has managed to complete 19 years of service in the Air Force Reserve Squadron, Battle Creek. At present, he holds the rank of lieutenant colonel, and he is planning to have 22 years completed when he retires. The William Crumrines now reside on North Linden with their three- healthy youngsters, twelve-year-old Carol Sue, ten-year-old Jim, and Dan, who is six years of age. The entire family is active in church and community affairs. Due to the aid and assistance you have always ojfered us, and the many accomplishments and successes of your own life, Mr. Crumrine, we take the greatest pleasure in dedicating to you our 1961 Dial. w I 1 5 x 3 1 v 1 4 BRUCE A. GRAY Superintendent As head of the administra- tive staff of the Marshall School System, Mr. Gray is faced with many duties and problems. The great success and potential of our capable superintendent has been shown throughout the past years, whereupon starting as a coach, he worked up to his present position and has suc- cessfully administered it for four years. E. G. ROSE Principal As the principal of Marshall High School, Mr. Rose keeps in constant touch with all branches of the schoolg thus, he is continually being called upon for his respected judgment and ideas. Never failing to fulfill his duties, Mr. Rose is also kept busy keeping ahead of today's problems so as to be prepared when new situations arise. Administration Plcms for the Future WILLIAM M. CRUMRINE Assistant Principal A.B., Ashland College COhioJ M.A., University of Michigan HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM Curriculum Co-ordinator World History A.B., Greenville College CIlliI10iSl M.A., University of Michigan WILLIAM P. FITZGERALD Guidance Director Effective Living B.S., Northwestern University M.A., Western Michigan University BOARD OF EDUCATION Consisting of seven members, the Board of Education serves the high school in order to establish policies concerning the best pos- sible education for the local students. Chosen by the people of Marshall for three-years terms, whereupon they may be elected again, the members must be responsible and respected citizens of the community. They must also have knowledge as to what is best for the school. The high standing of our school has been successfully sustained by these reliable people, and we are certain that it will grow and continue in the future. JOSEPH R. COOPER Athletic Director Junior High Principal Baseball Coach B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan QMrs.j Vira L. Hecht Secretary QMrs.J Betty Mitchell Secretary QMrs.'J Doris Taylor Secretary SN pmwxwwWwwwwwmwmwwmWwwwv MARIA ISABEL AMARO Throughout high school, Maria enjoyed palling around with Shirley Joppie and Linda Bennett, while the rest of the time she enjoyed listening to music and dancing. Some of her hours were taken up by belonging to Secretarial Club and FHA. In the future, Maria hopes to travel to Texas, to work or join the Waves. RON L. BAIRD Bairdy's high-school memories come from his four years of par- ticipation in football and track, and his one year in basketball. Extra- curricular activities included Var- sity Club, three years, and Bible Club, two years. While not being occupied with school, Ron could be fotmd fishing, hunting, or palling with Russ Bates, John Barnes, Jon Rivers, or any of his many friends. After graduation Ron plans to fur- ther his education at Michigan Tech. LARRY A. BAKER Jug will undoubtedly hold as his most vivid memories those ac- quired through his participation in varsity football, three years, varsity basketball, two years, and varsity baseball, four years. In his senior year Larry was vice-president of the Varsity Club, and in his junior year the class elected him to be their president. After graduation Larry hopes to attend college, al- though he is uncertain as to his choice. SARAH MAY BARCLAY Sarah spent most of her off-school hours helping her parents with their riding stables, or else bowling, read- ing, or horseback riding. In school Sarah participated in band, four years, and GAA, one year. Either attending college or working are Sarah's future plans. WARELEN MAE BAILEY Warelen has been active in FHA for two years, Latin Club, two years, FNA, one year, Secretarial Club, one year, and Library' Club, one year. Ranking high among her memories will be active participa- tion on the senior play costume committee. She enjoys reading, cook- ing and taking part in all sports, besides being with her many friends, As for Ellie's future, she hopes to attend Kellogg Community College and enter the teaching profession. BILL BAKER Bill's athletic activities included football, two years, and track, one year. In high school he palled with Brent Cary, Darrel Cooper, and Lloyd Doolittle, and he spent his extra time fishing or hunting. His future plans are to join the Air Force. RODGER E. BALL Rodger's main extra-curricular activity in high school was FFA, to which he belonged for four years. Other activities included choir, two years, and French Club, one year. One of Rodger's hobbies is stamp and coin collecting, which occupied most of his free time. Joining the service is in store for Rog's future years. JOHN A. BARNES Barney will never forget his participation in football, four years, baseball, four years, and basketball, three years. Other extra-curricular activities for John were Interna- tional Relations Club, one year, and Varsity Club, two years. He made many friends in high school, includ- ing Denny Thomas, Jon Rivers, and Larry Baker. Upon graduation Bar- ney plans to attend college. 13 RUSS BATES, JR. Holding first place among Russ's memories are his four years of athletic accomplishments in football, basketball, and baseball. Louie was president of Bible Club for one year, president of Varsity' Club in his senior year, and besides being an active member of both clubs for three years, he belonged to French Club and Student Council for two years. His extra hours were spent fishing, hunting, or camping with his friends Ron Baird, John Larkin, and Jon Rivers. As for the future, Russ hopes to attend the University of Michigan to acquire a degree in SUZANNE BELLAIRS Sue participated in Secretarial Club, one year, Spanish Club, one yearg and GAA, two years, Through- out high school she could be seen with her friends Barbara Schnitzler, Marie' Rewa, Norma Duncan, and Dianne Piper. It is Sue's plan for the future to attend Ferris Insti- tute and become a secretary. psychiatry. DEAN BENDER For the most part, Dean could be seen throughout his high-school days palling with Bob Miller, Larry Wheeler, and Mike Serr. Dean took part in senior band for two years, and was on the senior play stage crew, and held many jobs outside of school. After graduation Dean plans to work, and later to attend college. WILLIAM BERRY Wild Bi1l's main activity in high school was FFA, of which he was a member for four years and served as chairman of a standing committee for two years. One could usually see Bill with Wayne Proudfit, Ed Weers, Frank Orns, or else working on cars. After graduation Bill plans on working. ,mgg ig sic ff:-iff1.4Hfzf?.E ffihlf ?E:N: W2i?f?ig2if 7 s 1, It .-,ffv zw.-1-fefifm :H ' 'LET.II-1EU5'VEii'fiiff ' . 7' -:5'5I.aj, Q2fi,,-igf'1,3j,u,, ,.1f-.,,g--,,,.2i-f.,- . , .. M., . 1'z11.m5f9,,1-:w...n,.e.w fi 7 J -Nfl, K 55:5 gs-125.1 ii f q -4 1 jnfi uef sa , 5514: F f 5315952 'E , -gg q.,,,156f . ,g f4zgz:5., .ii1 V- Sfisiitizwgirgfuli . . . 1 c -Q 5 .. was 'mam gps M V -.JJ . f- ,,,.. , g . .f ngrs ,Ae . 2- - e tiff ,Q .-imtfki gtfg. -,j.s..f.3 Q' 4 I . I 1 V ' l ' 3 4 C Yl f J 4 Q K - fl l X I W rf M I A wow ,QM LINDA BENNETT During Linda's senior year, she took active part in Library Club and spent many hours doing special bulletin boards for the school. Linda could usually be seen with Shirley Joppie, Pennie Gilson, or Maria Amaro. Upon graduation Shorty hopes to attend commercial art school or else work. MARION L. BOUGHTON Marion participated in GAA for two years and Pep Club, one year. She could usually be seen enjoying one of her favorite pastimes, roller skating or horseback riding, with either Marilyn Hoenes, Carol Cook, Linda Wilson, Barb Boughton, or Linda Thompson. After school Marion plans on working. . f JAMES M. BLANCHARD Jim took part in orchestra, Pep Band, and Dance Band, all for three years. He also had parts in both the junior and senior plays, Jim's favor- ite hobbies are skin diving and play- ing billiards with any of his best friends. After graduation, Jim plans to either join the Navy or enter Kellogg Community College. . iifitESSf2W5?'2 fm - 'f S . I-5' J .. . il tiialiwifii H95 lej .,,w' I il' ., ,. ,, E wi .. ,,.,. 4. it .., . -vt.. . .. f ,.., 1 j ' ' ,. I ' ,fx V -:If 1 3 - ' A M. ig. ,. .. Ex U .fx 52 li K i s MELVIN C. BOUGHTON FFA for four years and conductor for one year occupied most of Mel's high-school days. He divided his spare time between work, his many hobbies, and his friends. Farming or being a mechanic are Melvin's future . . ,,,, . s - , ,S g m y - -.,, g X . f .ga MQ. ,. fm. fa.. . . , lans P ' .-,f , i f. J ,- 'iL f W 2 s-f. 'll FRANCES C. BOYD Fran will never forget her many activities throughout high school, mainly those in orchestra, where she played her violin for seven years and served as president for two years, and those in journalism, where she was managing editor for the Dial in her senior year. Fran also belonged to Usher Club, one year, Science Club, one year, Latin Club, three years, International Re- lations Club, one year, Student Council, one year, and GAA, four years. Other activities included cheerleading in her sophomore year, junior play make-up chairman, a part in the senior play, and Walther League. In the future, Fran's plans include using her abilities at the University of Michigan where she will enter the nursing curriculum. DAVID L. BRADLEY Dave participated in football for four years and was a member of Varsity Club for two years. His fa- vorite hobbies are hunting and water skiing, while he enjoys doing these with Pat Miller, Tim Vanden Heede, Ron Owens, and the rest of his friends. As for his future plans, Dave is undecided. PAULA M. BROWER Paula will always hold fond in her memory her position as editor for the Dial, and being a cheerleader for two years. Other activities included Student Council, three yearsg GAA, four yearsg secretary-treasurer of the senior class, properties chairman for the senior play, co-editor of the stu- dent directoryg and GAA basketball and bowling, two years and four years, respectively. When not work- ing or enjoying one of her many hobbies, Paula could usually be found with any of the senior gang After graduation it is Paula's plan to further her education at Western Michigan University. CREIGHTON E. BURROWS 'Cricket's favorite hobbies are tinkering with his car, hunting, and fishing. One could usually find Creighton with Doug Baldwin, Frank Hollister, Melvin Boughton, or Walter Drake. After graduation he plans to work and then join the RICHARD BUMP Bumper's main interest in high school was in sports, mainly base- ball and track, in which he partici- pated three years and two years, respectively. Dick enjoyed palling with Steve Chapman, Dick Cook, Bob Wolf, Doug Smith, and Charlie Bagi. Upon graduation it is Dick's plan to join the Marines. SANDY LEE BYERS Sandy came to MHS in her junior year. While here, she participated in choir. Sandys main interests are music and interior decorating, while it is her plan for the future to enter into the field of interior decorating. JOHN EDWARD CARROLL JAMES L. BUYS Jim enjoys participating in all sports, and he especially enjoys fish- ing and hunting. While in high school, he play ed football for four years, participated in track for a year, and was a member of Varsity Club for two years. Besides working, Jim found time to be with his friends Don Puckett and Tom Williams. After graduation Jim plans to work. Navy. John's major participation in high- school activities was in the musical department. He played in band for four years and was president twice Also, for four years each, he was a member of orchestra and Pep Band, and belonged to Dance Band for a year. Other activities included Rotary Club, one year, Latin Club, two years, and journalism, for which he was a photographer on both the Dial and Highlight staffs. If not enjoying one of his hobbies, working, or play- ing his drums, John could usually be found with Mark Stuart, Allen Pow- ers, Bill Neuman, or David Hatfield. After graduation John plans to at- tend Central Michigan University and then enter the field of journalism. SUSAN JANE CARTER Sue's high-school days were oc- cupied with band, choir, FHA, Lib- rary Club, and GAA, all of which she was in for one year. Besides swimming, bowling, and dancing, Sue enjoyed palling with her friends Shirley Cypret, Pat Murphy, Gerri Cypret, and Nancy Eipper. As for her future, Sue is undecided. JILL CHAMBERLAIN As Marshall's foreign exchange student from England, Jill has made many friends, learned much about the United States, and has had many memorable experiences. In her one year at Marshall, Jill took active part in French Club, Bible Club, GAA, International Relations Club, and Little UN, She also joined the de- bate team, worked on the make-up committee and acted in the crowd scene for the senior play, and served as vice-president for the senior class. Jill, upon her return home this sum- mer, plans to enter college in England. BARBARA PHYLLIS CHESTER Barb came to Marshall in her junior year from Centreville, Mich- igan. While here, she has been ac- tive in French Club, two years, GAA, one year, and International Relations Club, one year, Her most vivid memories from MHS undoubtedly result from being on the Highlight staff, and working for both the junior and senior plays, however, greatest among her honors is that of being selected for National Honor Society in her senior year. Barb enjoys swimming, skiing, reading, and pal- ling with her many friends in Mar- shall. Upon graduation it is Barb's wish to attend Michigan State University. DAN CLEVELAND The greatest of all of Dan's high- school memories will be his portrayal of a criminal in the senior play. Some of Dan's activities included 4-H, RCIA, Walther League, and one year of band, Lindsey made many friends throughout his high-school days, including Larry Wheeler, Paul Meza, Al Powers, Mike Welch, and Bill Collins. Future plans for Dan are to attend Jackson Junior College and later to transfer to Michigan State University. CARL L. CASWELL During high school, Carl spent most of his time holding various jobs, and he was in choir for one year. On top of his interest list, Carl rates tinkering with radios. Upon graduation Caz plans on marriage, work, and possibly college. STEPHEN CHAPMAN Participating in the junior and senior plays will aways be among Steve's fondest high-school memo- ries. He also enjoyed taking part in debate for two years and Science Club for one year. Taking up most of his spare time were his hobbies- model planes and electronics - and being with his friends Bob Wolf, Dick Cook, Bill Stiner, and Bruce Steifey. Included in Steve's future plans is Michigan State University. CAROL A. CLARK Cleo's high-school days were oc- cupied with FHA, one year, orches- tra, three yearsg and GAA, two years. Aside from these activities, Carol enjoyed being with her best friends, skating and horseback riding with them. Carol, upon graduation, plans to use her abilities and enter the field of nursing. MELINDA M. COATS Besides being with her best friends - Opal Watkins, Doris Hazel, and Sandy Fairbanks - Melinda enjoys bowling, basketball, and baseball. Her high-school activities consisted of FHA for four years, one year as historian and one year as secretary, Latin Club, two years, and GAA, one year. Future plans for Melinda are made up of work, marriage, and possibly college. DANIEL A. COOK Dan's best friends were Paul Meza, Nick Fedak, Dennis Walters, and Arnie Willis. In his senior year, Dan participated in the crowd scene for the senior play, It's Dan's future plan to continue working after graduation. RUSSELL M. COOK 'LCookie's main activity WILLIAM J. COLLINS 'Will participated in French Club, two years, Latin Club, one year, and Science Club, two years. Bill likes to collect coins and old maps, and read history books when he isn't working or palling around with his friends Bill Monk, Mike Welch, Tim Vanden Heede, John Monk, and Dave Bradley. Future plans for Bill are to attend Kellogg Community College to become a government worker. in high school was FFA, for which he was a member for four years and secre- tary for one year. He also partici- pated in Bible Club for four years, and football for one year. When not working, Russ could usually be seen with Lionel Cushman, Doug Smith, Ron Gilbert, or Jerry Snyder, It is in Russ's plan for the future to at- tend Kellogg Community College, 1: hen enter into police work. . 3 , , 'V i f ' f I us:-in i' 1' wh gg .... , U' ' ARD COPPOCK Q D- ki p Ing IC S Spare IIl0m8HtS 1'zf'f2 555Qiff?' jQ.. ' - . . . w is favorite hobbies, skin div- , 'L V -7. c5ii.f:?- 'I ' sazdiflil :Q1fl',--i?Q???'f?!.f.i. ' ' w . in acmg, and all sports. While in hig school, he enyoyied playing foot- ball for two Bal' ' ' his best friends Bill Koch and Gene Van Arman. Dick's future plans in- gu, T V clude work. k ' .f r - ge t 3, 1.33--q3.,.1w.:'fxfmg-515, ft. an . ,-AS: I Lt. f' ap -- .Arg Effie-,2fwQ'e BETH MELINDA COOK Cookie was feature editor for the Highlight, make-up chairman for the senior play, and participated in Latin Club, one year, French Club, two years, and GAA, four years. Beth's main interests are knitting, dancing, and playing basketball, while she enjoys doing these activi- ties with her many friends. Her further plans include Western Mich- igan University. RICHARD S. COOK While in high school, Dick was a member of National Honor Society, two years, French Club, three years, and Latin Club, one year. His favor- ite interests are fishing, hunting, and playing all sports. When not work- ing, Dick could usually be seen with Bob Wolf, Steve Chapman, Jim Sutherland, or any of the Hgangf' After graduation Dick will further his education at Alma College. WILLIAM M. COOLIDGE In both his freshman and sopho- more years, Bill was elected by the class to be their president. In high school Bill participated in basketball, one year, and golf, four years. His activities included French Club, two years, Latin Club, two years, Varsity Club, one year, International Rela- tions Club, one year, Student Coun- cil, three years, and Rotary Club, one year. Honor bestowed upon Bill included Wolverine Boys' State and Honor Society in his senior year. Besides all these activities, Bill por- trayed a teenager in both class plays. After graduation Bill plans to further his education at the University of Colorado. .9 ti C7 LIONEL J. CUSHMAN U Limy will always hold fond in his memory being elected to the honor of senior representative. His activities included Student Council, two years, FFA, four years, serving as president and secretary for one year each. Lionel enjoys dancing and being with his friends Ron Gilbert and Russ Cook. 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' A .. fx, CNJ' SHIRLEY JEAN CYPRET After coming to Marshall High in her sophomore year, Shirley partici- pated in FHA for one year and French Club. Among her many pleasures are swimming, ice-skating dancing, and being with her best friends Sue Carter, Gerri Cypret, and Pat Murphy. After graduation Shirley will be found studying at Jackson Business University. V-Ii? ,, ii' .1. ?1ii11t vf'wY1rE i1:2' tf'R0 ffsS'-. 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W IK W,,,kx Q ri Ma, ,gi .ik ,wt 1, R me ' at -g it -1 1 I ' . fs I 5 - 21 W1 1s.i,1Xma1z'f . 1- , - - ,, 1? wow.,-,.,..1.,,.1wr 'W 'b - 1 EARL DAY Night Train divided his days in high school between his friends and FFA. His best friends were Frank Orns, John Lutz, Ron Gilbert, Jerry Snyder, and Lionel Cushman. For and vice-president of FFA. As for Earl's future, he plans to attend col- lege and work. MARY LEE DENNISTON In her spare moments, Mary en- BETTY ANN DELANEY In high school, Betty's main ac- tivity was FHA, for which she was a member for one year. Through the past years, she has made many friends, her best one being Shirley Joppie. It is Betty,s future plan to enter Wright's Beauty Academy. ROXELANNE DESY RoxieIs most vivid memory in high school will undoubtedly be her membership in National Honor So- ciety. Her activities included Latin Club, three years, International Re- lations Club, one yearg GAA, four years, and amateur shows, three years. Roxie participated in both the junior and senior plays - student director and in the crowd scene, re- spectively. When not working. Dizzy could usually be seen with any of her friends, including Barb Chester, Jean Thornpke, and Marcia Deven- ney. Attending Ferris Institute and entering the field of teaching are Roxie's future plans. joys listening to records, eating pizza, and sewing, besides being with her many friends. Mary was in GAA, one year, 4-H, eight years, and was elected secretary-treasurer of the class in her sophomore year. In her senior year, she helped with the publicity for the class play. Upon graduation it is Mary's desire to work toward future entrance into a beauty school. MARCIA JEANNE DEVENNEY Marcia will never forget her posi- tion as sports editor for the Highlight and her initiation into National Honor Society in her senior year. For four years Marcia was a cheerleader - another great memory for her. Other activities included a part in both class plays, Pep Club, one year, Usher Club, two years, Latin Club, two years, Student Council, two years, International Relations Club, one year, GAA, four yearsg and amateur shows, three years. Aside from these, Marcia still found time to work, be with her many friends, and enjoy her hobbies. As for her future, Marcia's main plans include marriage and college. DAVID DOBBERTIEN Dobb actively participated in band, four years, orchestra, one year, Dixieland Band, two years, Pep Band, four yearsg Latin Club, one year, and Science Club, one year, Dave enjoyed participating in track for two years and basketball for one year, along with working on the stage crew for the junior play, and taking a part in the senior play. When not working or participating in a church activity, Dave could usually be found with any of the gang, It is Dave's future plan to take up business at Ferris Institute. sexi 5551 gri ew 5.1, ,.,. ,I ..-- ROBERT E. DONOVAN Bob enjoys working on cars as well as being with Ed Weers, Earl Rugg, and his other friends. During most of his high-school days, Bob worked on farms. It is his future plan to continue this work and later join the fa 4 5 '1 i g?S,g , ,,ai1c4. as '11- 5 E3K1E2.g?111,sf11z wa 1? ffl 2 1?QigS1?2f1.:L,QlQL-Q,'figifl' f Li1 fSf,,3v,:s:szz.:s12 .. K .IL K 11 15535 1 --if 5 . 'X .wS.:i, -5 :. .- :,f , i 1,1- .s -1- ' 1 1 ff, .fi LQ, ez 2 ft 1 'I , 1 ---f' - 555 f5iVf5:S!E.l!5V EXT.. 5451 l?11f'fiE1 lfrifi AQIW1'-2 1 11, ,,,. ,Vg ws- 1 1 Q11--1:1---:ft-1-me ff: ' 1218 2 1 A - 1 -- , 1 1 . . 1111- Yiiliii Q11 f111V5WHu 1 EA1fQ .11 11 .w,, :-1. iffy- ssg11s-119-wg, 1,,,...1, .f .fp-335 Qpsassrsxf. ea f1f3111fs.fQ3 .. ,:- .s f -.f. ..1,.,31,,.V. f-, -1 142.1-Q ..1. 4.1.4 1, -- ,...-fa, 5 Army. S51 ,W -1 ws. - , - 1, ri5g.g,,3ag.V.,,,.1,,,1,,Vs,,5 , A ,a 955, . M . K,.. ,T 5' Se ig ,j K' if ,ez it if Q . Wfwiw Ei. Qijfsmiwxisx T' in I ,x ,wait K ,K ,png , sxikx S H ,Q F ,vt . A girl 3 .3 5 Q ig' 5 1 'Y1 11455. Q1 1., ag , gn., , ,, ..., at we W Tfwws I U, .139-.1:?,..'Z..A5:+: M J 2552111 agtsrisef-4:a?1irQ-,.a9a.-12 1 4 if 'A if E+ E LLOYD STUART DOOLITTLE As would be expected, Lloyd's fonzlest high-school memories will come from his interest in music. Be- sides being in band for tive years, Wilber participated in orchestra, one year, Pep Band, four years, Dixieland Band, two years, and was student director of junior band for one year. Other activities included Latin Club, two years, and amateur shows, four years. Throughout high school Lloyd made many friends, his best ones being Jim Drumhiller, Bill Reyer, Dave Dobbertien, and Mark Brower. After graduation Lloyd plans to either attend Western Mich- igan University or join the Navy. CAROLYN A. DRUMM 'Carolyn has been active in FHA, fours years, vice-president one year, Bible Club, one year, orchestra, four years, Latin Club, two years, FNA, four years, president and secretary both for one year, and Volunteens, two years. She enjoys reading, play- ing the bass, and partaking in all outdoor activities. Her close friends are Linda Salisbury and Wanda Peck. For her future years Carolyn has decided o enter the field of nursing at Lut eran Hospital School DENISE M. DUANE Going to parties, dancing, eat- ing pizza are Denny's favorite pas- times, along with being with Diane Tawney, Darlene Pomeroy, and Sue Bellairs. She was in FHA for one year and GAA for three years. Denise is planning to enter Ferris Institute upon graduation. NORMA L. DUNCAN Norma enjoys bowling and playing in the band, as well as being with Sandy McLain, Carol Peterson, and Nancy Smith. She's been in FHA, one year, GAA, four years, band, three years, orchestra, three years, and Secretarial Club, two years, ser- ving as vice-president for one year. Norma plans on becoming a secre- tary or going to Ferris Institute after graduation. of Nursing. SALLY C. DuBANE Sally's most memorable events of her high-school days came from be- ing selected for National Honor So- ciety in her junior year, and from being copy editor for the Dial. Sally took active part in Usher Club, two years, French Club, one year, Latin Club, two years, Student Council, one year, and GAA, four years, for which she served one year each as secretary, treasurer, and president of the bowling league. Aside from these activities, Dube was mistress of ceremonies for the amateur show in her junior year, and portrayed a teenager in both the junior and sen- ior plays. In her spare time, Sally enjoys reading, listening to records, dancing, and being with her friends. After graduation it is Sally's plan to further her education at Ohio State University. ELAINE DYER Elaine participated in the amateur show in her junior year and GAA for one year. She enjoys listening to all kinds of music and being in the company of Michial Sheren and Deanna Groth. Her future plans in- clude marriage. NANCY PEACH EIPPER Nan's best friends include Helen O'Melay, Donna Sleeper, Nancy Puff, Joyce Smith, Sue Carter, and the rest of the gang She was in choir, four years, GAA, three years, orchestra, two years, and worked on committees for both class plays. After graduation she plans on work- ing,then getting married. FRANCES ANN ELYEA Frani enjoys going to parties, ice skating, singing, and Playing the piano. She was in Bible Club, four years, secretary, one year? Secre- tarial Club, one year, during which she was co-editor of the paper, and choir, four years. She also helped on the make-up committees for both class plays. Her friends include Marie Rewa, Doretta Hartung, and Dana Weitzel. Upon graduation she wants to attend college and work. MARILYN EYRE Aside from sewing and cooking, Marilyn enjoys being with her many friends, a few of them being Mary Jane Wise, Charlotte Greenman, Carol Clark, and Barb Boughton. In high school Marilyn took part in GAA for one year, in which she par- ticipated in basketball. As for her future, Marilyn plans to work. SANDRA KAY FAIRBANKS 1Sandy's busy high-school days were occupied with many activities. She was a member of the Dial staff, was in FHA for two years, Bible Club, two years, and participated in Library Club and Volunteens for one year each. Two most pleasing events for Sandy were in her junior and senior years when she served on several committees for the plays and was costume chairman for the senior play. Besides reading, cooking, and sewing, Sandy likes to be with her many friends. In the future, it is Sandy's wish to attend Western Michigan University to enter into the field of teaching. NICK FEDAK In high school Nick played for the reserve football team and partici- pated in track, each for one year. In his junior year he helped with the stage work for the play, while in his senior year he was in the crowd scene for the play. When not work- ing, Nick could usually be seen with Larry Wheeler, Paul Meza, Mike Serr, Dan Cook, or any of his friends. Next fall Nick plans to either work or attend college. KATHLEEN ANN FLYNN Kay's beauty reigned throughout her high-school years, as she was track queen in her freshman year, attendant on queens' court in her junior year, and co-queen in her senior year. Activities for Kay in- cluded Student Council, three years, Pep Club, one year, Library Club, one year, Secretarial Club, one year, and GAA, four years, representative for one year and vice-president for one year. In her freshman and junior years, respectively, Kay was secre- tary-treasurer and vice-president of the class. When not working, she could usually be found with any of her many friends. Working and col- lege are included in Kay's future plans. RONALD L. GILBERT Cream Puff has worked on the J-Hop, has been both vice-pres- ident and treasurer of FAA, and has participated in football for two years. Ron enjoys all sports, farm- ing, and swimming, besides being with his friends Lionel Cushman Russ Cook, and Jerry Snyder. Upon graduation he hopes to attend college or else travel. JULIA CARR FINN Twin's main interests are swim- ming, diving, water and winter-ski- ing, and tennis. French Club, two years, Student Council, one year, GAA, three years, and working on several committees for the senior play constitute J ulie's high-school activities. When not working, Julie could usually be found with any of the senior gang, It is Julie's future plan to attend college. ROBERT GARY Just having fun and being with Wayne Bartlett, Dan Cook, Nick Fedak, or any of his friends occupied most of Bob's high-school days. After graduation Boobie plans to work, then join the service. LYNDA GILL Lindy's busy high-school days were occupied with Latin Club, two years, French Club, two years, choir four years, FHA, one year, and GAA, fours years. She also worked on various committees for both the junior and senior plays. Arnong her favorite interests are boating and swimming, besides palling around with her many friends. Physical therapy is Lynda's chosen vocation, while she plans to study at either Western Michigan University or Michigan State University. it QSWSETQ? gfSt5lfUxff'3zY?3stszw1Y-.11 . 1. 5. Adm., a,vwv,mf. fe ffff: 1111- -sn. . -,, 1' . . atsmff-ssfkw xsgigsegrres -.21 mawvjia.. sri x:.2Q 2.,:w, . iff-2. . ' sQ5z.f+ff,iv:'l,finv: ff: - if 5,w?l5r'.,f,5,.5,f,, , wvsgi1m2 4 5 .:, . I , iifiggaiaisifggge me . 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CHARLOTTE GREENMAN FHA, three years, Secretarial Club two years, and choir, one year, con- stituted most of Charlotte's high- school activities. Char enjoys eating pizza and being with Doris Hazel, Betty Wright, and the rest of her friends. It is Charlotte's future plan to work, then get married. 9 JAMES AUBREY HART Jim has been in Bible Club for one year and was in the Albion Swimming and Skindiving Club. He likes to hunt, fish, dive, and collect coins, as well as being with Wayne Proudfit, Don Puckett, Dick Cop- pock, Jim Buys, and Ron Denning. After graduation he wants to join the Army, then go to college. DAVID REID HATFIELD 'David was recognized for his many abilities in his junior year when he was chosen for the National Honor Society. He was in band and orches- tra all during high school, Pep Band, three years, Dance Band, two years, French Club, two years, president once, Latin Club, two years, and International Relations Club, one year. t'Lid also took leading parts in both class plays, and he played golf three years and participated in track one year. Outside of school, Dave served as organist and choir master one year for his church, while he still found time to be with his friends. Upon graduation, Dave will go to college and enter the field of music. CAROLYN J. GREEN 'Spider made many friends throughout high school, but her closest ones were, Joyce Smith, Donna Sleeper, Nancy Puff, Judy Rollins, Linda Pellin, and Linda VanderVeen. Carolyn's activities in- cluded choir, four years, Library Club, one year, Pep Club, one year, GAA, four years, and make-up com- mittee for the junior play. Her fa- vorite hobbies are dancing, bowling, and ice skating. Included in Caro- 1yn's future plan is Wright's Beauty Academy. SHIRLEY ANN GULL 'Shirl's busy high-school days were occupied with French Club for two years, being editor of the paper both years, Latin Club, two years, Secre- tarial Club, one year, debate, one year, and GAA, four years. Aside from these, she held several jobs and still found time to be with her many friends. It could well be said that Shirl's most memorable experiences were her parts as elderly ladies in both the junior and senior plays. It is Shirley's plan to further her edu- cation after graduation. DORETTA HARTUNG Doretta chummed around with Dianne Piper, Sandy McLain, Sue Hershey, Fran Elyea, and Norma Duncan. GAA, four years, Latin Club, one year, Bible Club, one year, and choir, four years, consti- tuted most of Doretta's high-school activities. Sewing and horseback rid- ing are among her many interests. A memorable event for Doretta is that of being properties chairman for the junior play. Future plans in- clude a year at Ferris Institute and marriage. CHARLES F. HAYES, Il ' Freddie Bear actively partici- pated in Varsity Club, two years, Latin Club, two years, Student Council, two years, and worked the lights for the amateur shows, three years, and both class plays. When not working, boating, or skiing, Fred could usually be seen with Bill Coolidge, Mike Mumaw, or any of the gang Michigan Tech and en- tering the field of engineering are in store for Fred after graduation. SUSAN HERSHEY DORIS J. HAZEL Doris enjoyed participating in FHA for four years, being secretary one year, Bible Club, two years, and Volunteens, one year. She made many fond friends, but her closest ones were Sandy Fairbanks, Warelen Bailey, and Gloria Yost. After grad- uation Doris may either attend a business college or work. VICTORIA JANET HEMMINGSEN Slicky Vic acquired many fond memories throughout high school, her fondest ones being her position as art editor of the Dial, and her parts as a teenager in both the junior and senior plays. Being art editor for the student directory, program chairman for a GAA formal, and co- decoration chairman for both the J-Hop and a GAA formal, clearly show that Vicki's main interest lies in the Held of art. Other activities of Vicki's were Usher Club, one year, Latin Club, three years, treasurer once, GAA, four years, and band, one year. When not painting or work- ing, Vicki could usually be found with any of her many friends. In- cluded in her future plan is Michigan State University. During her high-school years, Sue partook in Latin Club, two years, Pep Club, one year, amateur show, three years, Volunteens, two years, and GAA, four years, one of which she served as treasurer for the bowl- ing league. One of her most memor- able experiences is that of portray- ing a teenager in the senior play. In her spare time, Sue likes to dance, bowl, or horseback-ride with her many friends. Her future plans are to use her abilities at college and become either a nurse or a physical therapist. MARILYN HOENES Working on the staff of the Dial will always be one of Marilyn's fondest memories. Her high-school activities included FHA, two years, Secretarial Club, one year, Volun- teens, two years, GAA, three years, and class play committee work. A few of Marilyn's many friends were Marion Boughton, Barb Boughton, Linda Wilson, Carol Clark, Linda Thompson, and Sandy Fairbanks. After receiving her high-school di- ploma, Marilyn plans to attend Bronson School of Nursing and later, marrying. GAIL FRANCES HICE Taking a part in both class plays will remain among Gail's fondest high-school memories. Other fond memories will be her participation in band, four years, orchestra, two years, Pep Band, one year, and being a majorette for two years, Gail's other spare moments were occupied with French Club, of which she was a member for two years. Gail made many friends throughout high school, including Jennie Shaw, Betty Myers, Sandy Huff, Marilyn Laing, and Marie Rewa. Graceland College is where Gail plans to further her edu- cation after graduation. CHARLENE JOYCE HOSEK Being a varsity cheerleader in her senior year will remain one of Char's fondest high-school memories. In both her junior and senior years, Char had a part in the class plays. Her activities included French Club, one year, Latin Club, one year, Secretarial Club, two years, Library Club, two years, FHA, one year, GAA, four years, Pep Club, two years, and Bible Club, three years, one as treasurer, When not bowling dancing, or enjoying one of her many other interests, Char could usually be found with any of the senior gang, Attending Ferris In- stitute is Char's plan for her future J t ' ,: ' is -I Q ff. , i , viii-495 .fi limx ' I , , X .,., 1 . .V .., . . ..,.. .,. 4 z .g. . 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After receiving her diploma, it is her future plan to en- ter into the the field of commercial art and later, marrying. years. LLOYD E. KIBLER Lloyd spent most of his extra time with John Tucker, Lionel Cushman, and Ron Gilbert. For three years he was active in FFA. In the future, Lloyd plans either to work or go to Michigan State University. WILLIAM KOCH Cooky played baseball for two years, was football manager, one year, and took part in golf, one year. Bill enjoys palling with Gene Van Arman and Dick Coppock, as well as playing golf. He plans on going to Tri-State in Indiana next fall to further his education. MIKE LAKE During high school, Mike held several jobs, gained many friends, and acquired many memories. His best friends were Bob Wolf and Don Puckett, while his favorite interest is listening to records. After school, Mike plans to become a salesman. MARILYN LAING Orchestra for five years, GAA, three years, and working on several committees for both class plays con- stituted most of Marilyn's high- school days. She made many friends and enjoyed being with them, riding horses, listening to all kinds of music, and participating in 4-H. Elementary teaching is Marilyn's chosen voca- tion, while she hopes to study at Michigan State University. JOHN LARKIN John's best friends throughout high school were Russ Bates, Bruce Nor- ton, Ron Baird, and Mike Nelson. French Club, two years, Latin Club, one year, and Junior Rotarian, one year, constituted most of John's high- school activities. His favorite hobbies are swimming and enjoying all sports. Upon graduation, John will use his abilities by entering the field of math or engineering at Central ROXANNA LEE LAMPHIER Throughout high school Roxy ac- tively took part in GAA, four years, Usher Club, one year, French Club, two years, Latin Club, two years, and Pep Club, one year. Her most memorable experiences will be her part as a teenager in the junior play and her participation as a cheerleader for three years. Besides watching and taking part in all sports, Roxy enjoys being -with all of her many friends. After school, Roxy plans to work and then enter college. JOHN LAUTENSLAGER John's main interests are guns, hunting, and fishing. Among his many friends, his best ones were Warren Purucker, John Hodges, and Jerry Sanders. Entering the service after school is included in John's future plans. WILLIAM T. LINCOLN Bill actively took part in Latin Club for two years, French Club, one year, International Relations Club, one year, and debate, one year. He also played basketball, one year, golf, two years, and baseball, one year. Bill enjoyed being with Tom Wolf and Bill Coolidge, while his post -graduation ,plans include attend- ing college at Kenyon or Carleton. Michigan University. MARCIA DIANNE LINDBERG Marcia actively participated in Latin Club for two years, Usher Club, three years, GAA, four years, and National Honor Society, two years. Two of her fondest memories will always be her position as busi- ness manager for the Highlight and her position as publicity chairman for the senior play. In her spare time, Marcia enjoyed reading, bowl- ing and being with any of the gang After graduation Marcia will further her education at Michigan State University. SHARON KAY MAISNER LEE E. LONG During school Lee enjoyed work- ing on the J -Hop and at the football games, besides being in French Club for two years. When not working outside of school, Lee could usually be found with Mike Williams, Bill Koch, Dick Cook, or any of the gang His favorite hobbies are hunting, swimming, and all other sports. Either studying pharmacy or entering the Navy is included in Lee's future plans. Outside of school, Sharon partici- pated in 4-H, serving as president for one year, and belonged to Sun- day School Club for one year. She enjoys cooking, sewing, listening to records, and being with Nancy Wood, Barb Wood, Susan Lutz, and the rest of her friends, After graduation Sharon plans to attend either Wright's Beauty Academy or Kellogg Community College after working for awhile. SAMUEL J. MCKEEVER Sam participated in football, four years, FFA, three years, and Varsity Club, two years. Besides running arouni with Keith Miller, Larry Willis, Garg Moon, and the gang, Sam enjoyed bowling and hunting. After high school, Sam plans to work and join the Marines. SANDRA LEE MCLAIN Sandy's busy high-school days were occupied with being in French Club, two years, vice-president for one year, Latin Club, two years, vice-president for one year, Pep Club, two years, Student Council, three years, GAA, four years, presi- dent for one year, amateur show, one year, and city league basketball and baseball, two years each. Sandy will never forget being art editor of the Highlight, co-chairman of deco- rations for the J -Hop, and being on several committees for both class plays. During Sandy's spare mo- ments, she either worked or enjoyed one of her many hobbies. It is Sandy's future plan to attend college and enter the field of teaching. JOHN H. LUTZ John's main activity in school was FFA, of which he was a member for two years, while outside of school, he worked on farms, enjoyed watch- ing all sports, and participated in 4-H for six years. Among his best friends were Lionel Cushman, Ron Gilbert, Jerry Snyder, Frank Orns, and Earl Day. Furthering his edu- cation at Michigan State University is John's future plan. JOHN R. MALINOWSKI For one year each, John was in band, FFA, Latin Club, Science Club, and was a photographer for the Highlight staff. When not working, John could usually be found work- ing on photographic work or else palling with Bruce Steffey, .Bill Stiner, or Steve Chapman. Further- ing his education at Wayne State University is John's future plan. PATRICIA ANNE McKENNA Among Pat's fondest memories will be her membership in National Honor Society, her position as stu- dent director of the senior play, and her position as news editor of the Highlight. Activities during school included GAA, four years, French Club, two years, Pep Club, two years, Latin Club, two years, Volun- teens, two years, and International Relations Club, one year. Besides working and reading, Pat enjoys be- ing with her several friends. Aside from all of her activities, she still found time to play in city league basketball for three years and soft- ball for one year. Entering the field of nursing at the University of Mich- igan is Pat's future plan. JACQUELINE MERRITT Among Jackie's fondest memories will be her participation in orchestra for seven years and being assistant teacher for Miss Beebe for two years. Also, in orchestra, she was vice- president for one year. The activities for Jackie included Library Club, one year, an 'l choir, two years. After graduation it is Jackie's plan to work, marry, and possibly attend night school. GENAR E. MESERVEY t'Enor's fondest memories from high school will come from his ath- letic participation. He played foot- ball for four years, basketball, four years, and track, one year. In his senior year, Genar received the Hgas can trophy for the most jovial foot- ball player, Being senior class presi- dent and participating in the junior play will also remain high among Genar's memories. Other activities during school included Student Council, two years, Varsity Club, two years, and French Club, two years. After graduation Genar will further his education at either Pur- due University or Western Michigan University. JANICE ELAINE MILLER Janie's busy high-school life was concentrated around many clubs and sports. She was a member of Na- tional Honor Society for two years, French Club, two years, Student Council, three years, being secretary twice and vice-president once, Bible Club, three years, being secretary once and president once, Science Club, one year, Usher Club, three years, Latin Club, two years, and GAA, four years, one as sophomore representative. She enjoys partici- pating in all sports and in high school she especially enjoyed lead- ing them as a cheerleader for three years. In her junior year, Janice also took part in the class play. In the future, Janie plans to further her education at either Western lVlich- igan University or Michigan State University by entering into the field of teaching. TOMMY O. MILLER Tom participated in FFA for four years, serving as secretary for one year, band, four years, track, one year, and both the junior and senior plays. When he wasn't working on his farm, he could usually be found with Jim Blanchard or any of his friends, Tom plans to attend Battle' Creek Community College after graduation. JOHN MUNN In high school John participated in football and track, both for four years. He made many' friends dur- ing school, his best ones being Larry Baker and John Barnes. Most of his spare moments were spent either working or enjoying one of his many hobbies. Upon receiving his diploma, John plans on working. PAUL J. MEZA Meze participated in football for two years and helped on the stage crew for both class plays. Just plain having fun with all of his many friends is Pau1's main interest. Paul could usually be found with Nick Fedak, Dan Cook, Larry Wheeler, Dennis Walters, and Mike Serr. After receiving his diploma, Paul plans to work, then attend college. PATRICK MILLER Pat's activities in high school in- cluded football, two years, tennis, two years, band, three years, Bible Club, two years, and Student Coun- cil, one year. Pat enjoys swimming, skating, skiing, and being with Dave Bradley, Tim VandenHeede, Bruce Norton, and the rest of his many friends. He plans on attending Bat- tle Creek Community College or the University of Michigan upon gradua- tion. MIKE MUMAW t'Fuzzy,' took part in Varsity Club, one year, FFA, three years, football, two years, track two years, basket- ball, one year, the senior play, and he was a Junior Rotarian. Mike palled around with Mark Banfield, Fred Hayes, Ron Baird, Genar Me- servey, and Bill Coolidge when he wasn't working on cars, skiing, or enjoying one of his many other hob- bies. Mike plans to enter either Michigan State University or Central Michigan University upon gradua- tion. BETTY JANE MYERS Bets will never forget becoming a member of National Honor Society in her senior year, nor will she for- get being co-exchange editor for the Highlight. In both her junior and senior years, she worked on several committees for the class plays. Other activities included French Club and International Relations Club, of which she was a member for one year each. When not enjoying one of her many hobbies or 'working, Betty could usually be found with Marilyn Laing or Shirley Laing. After high school, Betty plans on marriage and beauty school. , WILLIAM THOMAS NEUMAN K'Cardboard came to MHS in his junior year and has participated in many activities since then, his main one being band, for which he was a member for two years and repre- sentative, one year. He also played football and tennis for one year each. Bill could usually be seen with Mark Stuart, Allen Powers, John Carroll, or any of the senior boys. Two of Bill's top honors came to him in his senior year, when he was initiated into National Honor Society and when he won the NMSQT. Upon graduation, one may find Bill either at Michigan Tech or the University of Michigan. University. JEFFREY D. PARKS Jif enjoys working on his car and being with the gang His best friends are Dan Cook, Tom Long- necker, and Dean Bender. After graduation Jeff will either join the service or enter Ferris Institute. BRUCE V. NORTON In his senior year, Bruce was chosen for National Honor Society, an honor recognizing him for his participation in Latin Club, two years, Bible Club, four years, Var- sity Club, two years, secretary-treas- urer, one year, Student Council, one year, football, fours years, track, three years, and the junior play. Bruce enjoys, in his leisure time, par- taking in all sports, mainly fishing and hunting. During high school he could usually be found with any of the senior boys. Bruce plans to at- tenzl Michigan Tech. next fall. FRANK ORNS Frank spent most of his spare mo- ments during high school working and palling around with Bill Berry, R0d8er Ball, and Earl Day. He par- ticipated in FFA, three years, treas- urer for one year, French Club, one year, and 4-H, four years, serving as vice-president and secretary for one year each. After graduation Frank plans to enter Michigan State l- GLORIA JEANETTE NICESWANDER Gloria likes to ride horses, bowl, dance, swim, and listen to records. She participated in GAA, four years, Latin Club, two years, French Club, one year, FHA, one year, Pep Club, one year, International Relations Club, one year, the publicity com- mittee for the junior play, was in the crowd scene for the senior play, and was a band majorette for two years. In her senior year she became a member of National Honor Society. Gloria plans to attend Albion College to become a teacher in her future years. HELEN O'MELAY Helen's main activity in high school was orchestra, of which she was a member for four years. She also be- longed to choir for three years and participated in GAA. Besides listen- ing to music and eating pizza, Helen enjoys being with any of her several friends. Working and later marrying are I-Ielen's future plans. RONALD F. OWENS Participating in football, four years, track, three years, and Varsity Club, Bible Club, and International Rela- tions Club, were Ron's main activities during high school. Ron enjoys hunt- ing and partaking in all sports, be- sides being with Dennis Faurot, Tim Vanden Heede, Dave Bradley, Mike Nelson, and Bill Askin. After high school Ron plans on taking ROTC at the University of Michigan. S iiii 'tQ,,i . 1... . ... v g, z ,V ,. iiiffififif-121exif!l?17in,.fE ,:2'2,..f,'g3w - .2-.tg-.. A me, .sf'M,... Wag ,L dei 2325? and International Relations Club, one lie? ,S ...ti ,. .fp t 1 ,,,,,m.,,f ,K K '+ , if I ,f S X ff' fl? E nf MJ 2 3 wa,v...f IM 'W K Pi 'Wi New R Q J ig, M ,avid may Vedra . Q X ,.. X Q A, Q, Q? 8. x,nweL,m?i,,,, egg., J .M t ,EW J swgii w,,!'i,Q2'gi at WJ? , ,, , wt , 1 , N, X ,L fe , W 4 5 W N Q f. i . 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CAROL PETERSON LINDA LEIGH PELLIN Pep Club, two years, Library Club, one year, choir, two years, and GAA, two years, constituted most of Linda's high-school activities. Among her favorite interests are dancing and music, while she also enjoys being with Carolyn Green, Nancy Puff, Joyce Smith, Linda VanderVeen, Judy Rollins, and Donna Sleeper. Attending Wright's Beauty Academy is Linda's future plan. ,ek ,June CYNTHIA A. PERRET ' dy' high-s ol days w e oc- 'e 't atin b, t o S' , u years, y le u ba e ball' and helping with se eral com- m'tt e r the class hen nokitx , dy oudusu be se wi of the se i r c ' T iucati ra - uation, Cindy s to atten Mich- igan State nivers . Being a member of the Dial staff, and portraying a plumber's wife and an elderly lady in the junior and senior plays, respectively, will re- main as fond memories for Carol. Her activities included band, four years, orchestra, two years, Latin Club, one year, French Club, two years, and GAA, three years. Among her many interests are dancing and swimming, while her best friends are Sandy McLain, Norma Duncan, Sue Hershey, Nancy Smith, and the rest of the senior girls. Elementary teach- ing is Carol's chosen career, while Wisconsin State Teachers' College is her chosen school. JANET LOUISE PLACE Janet's beauty reigned through both her junior and senior years as track queen attendent and co-queen, respectively. In her junior year she occupied the office of secretary for the class. Highest among her mem- ories will always be her four years as a cheerleader. Among her other activities were Secretarial Club, two years, Latin Club, one year, Student Council, one year, and GAA, four years. Janet made many friends during high school, including Kay Flynn, Roxy Lamphier, Char Hosek, and Paula Brower. After gradua- tion it is Janet's plan to attend DIANNE PIPER Dee participated in GAA, three years, band, four years, orchestra, one year, Latin Club, two years, and Secretarial Club, one year. In her senior year she served as co-stage manager for the senior play, Dianne could usually be seen with Barb Schnitzler, Norma Duncan, Sue Her- shey, Sue Bellairs, Carol Peterson, or Sanzly McLain. Elementary teach- ing is Dianne's chosen vocation, while Western Michigan University is her chosen college. WAYNE PROUDFIT Wayne took an active part in FFA, four years, 4-H, eight years, and football, 'two years. In FFA he served as chaplain, and in 4-H he occu- pied the offices of treasurer and president, each for one year. Wayne could usually be found throughout high school with Jim Hart, Don Puckett, Joe Tabiadon, Bill Berry, or else enjoying one of his many hobbies. After graduation, Wayne plans to attend Michigan State Uni- versity or go into farming. ROBERT ALLEN POWERS Al spent most of his time partici- pating in musical activities. Not only did he belong to band for four years, but he also was a member for one year of Dance Band, Dixieland Band, arid orchestra. Other activities in- clu ied Latin Club, three years, Var- sity Club, one year, International Relations Club, one year, and Rotary Club, one year. He also played foot- ball for three years, baseball, two years, and took a part in both class plays. Allen will never forget the day he became a member of the Na- tional Honor Society in his senior year. After graduation it is Al's plan to attend Central Michigan Univer- sity to study medicine. l a business school or work. DON PUCKETT Don enjoys hunting, working with cars, and drafting, as well as being with Jim Buys, Jim Hart, Wayne Proudfit, Steve Chapman, Bob Wolf, Dick Bump, and Roland Owens. Dur- ing high school, Don was in Science Club for one year. After school it is in Don's future to join the Navy, then enter college. NANCY PUFF GAA, three years, Pep Club, one year, French Club, one year, Secre- trial Club, one year, and choir, four years, were Nancy's main activities in high school. One could usually see Nancy with Linda VanderVeen, Linda Pellin, Donna Sleeper, Carol Green, Joyce Smith, and Judy Rol- lins in her spare time. After school Nancy plans to attend Kellogg Com- munity College. MARIE ELIZABETH REWA Marine will never forget the day when she was selected for National Honor Society in her senior year, and also her many activities through- out high school. Her activities in- cluded FHA, one year, Pep Club, two years, GAA, four years, French Club, two years, Secretarial Club, two years, secretary for one year, and Library Club, one year. She participated in both city league base- ball and basketball for two years. Marie was in both the junior and senior plays, besides working on committees for each one. She plans to attend Kellogg Community Col- lege after graduation. PEGGY ELAINE RICHARDSON A most memorable event for Peggy came in her senior year when she became a member of National Honor Society. In high school she partici- pated in GAA, three years,Ch0il','two years, FHA, one year, Pep Club, one year, Library Club, one year, International Relations Club, one year, and was a member of the publicity committee for the junior and senior plays. Peg's interests are writing letters, reading, bowling, swimming, cooking, and babysitting. After graduation she plans on at- tending Kellogg Community College and entering the field of teaching. RONALD D. ROCCO While in school, Ron took part in band for three years, 4-H, seven years, and Pep Band, orchestra, Latin Club, International Relations Club, all one year each. In his junior year he took part in the class play. Ron's best friends are Larry Jeffery and Frank Orns, Teaching is Ron's chosen profession, while either Kellogg Community College or Western Mich- igan University is where he plans to study. MICHAEL QUADA Mike was in Latin Club for one year, 4-H for six years, and played golf for three years. One could us- ually see Mike with Tim Vanden Heede, Bill Askin, Larry Willis, or Doug Smith. Mike plans to join the Navy after graduation. WILLIAM BENJAMIN REYER Bill has been in band for three years, Dance Band, two years, Dixie- land Band, one year, and Pep Band, three years. To add to his band in- terests, he finds a jam session with the boys an enjoyable pastime. JON M. RIVERS The major part of Toad's high- school activities were centered around sports, for which he played football for three years, basketball, two years, and baseball, four years. French Club, one year, Latin Club, one year, Student Council, two years, Junior Rotarian, and Varsity Club, four years, also took up some of Jon's spare moments. After grad- uation Jon plans to attend college. JUDY A. ROLLINS Judy took active part in Library Club for two years, serving as pres- ident for one year, choir, three years, and GAA, three years. 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Martha spent much of her time in her junior and senior years helping with the plays. She could usually be seen with Lynda Gill and Jackie Merritt during her spare time. After graduation Martha plans to work, and then possibly she'll study nursing. EARL RUGG For four years Earl participated in FFA, and for one year he played football. When not hunting or fish- ing, he could usually be seen with Bob Donovan or Ed Weers. After graduation, Earl plans to work. BARBARA SCHNITZLER 'GAA for four years, Library Club, two years, and Secretarial Club, one yearg occupied most of Barb's time in high school. Barb could usually be seen with Sue Bellairs, Dianne Piper, Sandy McLain, Marie Rewa, or Norma Duncan while the rest of her spare moments were occupied with work and participation in ath- letics. After school Barb plans to become a secretary. JENNIE JOY SHAW Jennie's high-school days we.- mainly occupied with Bible Club, for which she served one year each as pianist, president, vice-president, and secretary. Other activities con- sisted of choir, three years, co-ex- change editor of the Highlight in her senior year, amateur show, four years, Usher Club, one year, and crowd scene in the senior play. When Jennie finds extra time, she uses it by writing poetry, reading, or being with her friends. In her future years, Jennie plans to attend Bethal College and become a medi- cal missionary. JUDY MAY RUDDOCK Freckles palled with Pat Mc- Kenna, Janice Miller, Marie Rewa, Gloria Niceswander, and the rest of the senior gang, Judy will always remember being chosen for National Honor Society in her senior year, along with her many activities: GAA, four years, Pep Club, one year, Cheerleading, one year, Latin and French clubs, two years each, and helping with both class plays. Judy hopes to enter Ferris Institute after graduation, LINDA L. SALISBURY Participating in band and orches- tra for seven years and two years, respectively, will remain high among Linda's high-school memories. Bucky enjoys sewing and being with her many friends. After high school, Linda plans to work. MIKE SERR Miker took part in football and track for one year each. One could usually see Mike with Dan Cook, Paul Meza, Larry Wheeler, Mick Fedak, or Dean Bender. After gradu- ation Mike plans to attend General Motors Institute. MICHIAL SHEREN HMike made many friends during high school, her best ones being E'aine Dyer, Deanna Groth, and Pat Ringelberg. For one year she par- ticipated in GAA. After receiving her diploma, Michial plans to attend Wright's Beauty Academy. JAMES E. SILVERSTORF Working on the stage crew for both class plays and the J -Hop, along with playing football for three years, and being a member of French Club for one year, constituted most of Jim's high-school days. Throughout school, Jim held several jobs, but mostly he enjoyed being with the 'fcrewf' His best friends were Jim Sutherland and Dennis Thomas. After graduation Jim plans to attend Ferris Institute to enter the field of business administration. JOHN R. SLAYTON While in school John played foot- ball for one year, was a member of Latin Club, one year, and was in a car club, three years. John made many friends in high school and en- joyed doing many things with them. His favorite interests are cars, music, and all sports. After graduation John plans to travel to California, then at- tend Michigan State University. DONNA SLEEPER Donna enjoys dancing, music, ice skating, and being with any of her many friends. In high school she participated in GAA for one year and choir for three years. After graduation it is Donna's plan to at- tend Kellogg Community College. KAREN ELIZABETH SMITH Among Karen's fondest high-school memories will be that of becoming a member of National Honor Society in her senior year. Among her many activities were Latin Club, one year, Library Club, one year, exchange assembly, one year, majorette, two years, being head majorette for one Year? and property and make-up committee for the junior and Senior play, respectively. When not work- ing Karen could usually be found with Beth Cook, Kay Flynn, Dana Weitzel, Sue Hershey, or Dore-tra Hartung. Karen plans to further her education at Central Michigan Uni- versity' after graduation. DOUG SMITH While in high school, Doug was active in Bible Club for four years and Varsity Club for two years. He also participated in track for three years. A few of his many friends were Ron Owens, Dick Cook, Bill Stiner, and Mike Quada. Included in Doug's future plans is college, al- though he is undecided where he will go. JOYCE J. SMITH GAA, three years, Library Club, two years, and choir, two years, were Joyce's main activities while in high school. Among her many interests are music, dancing, and watching football and basketball games. Joyce made many friends while in high school, but her best ones were Judy Rollins, Donna Sleeper, Linda Pellin, Nancy Puff, Carolyn Green, and Linda Vander- Veen. After graduation Joyce plans to attend Wright's Beauty Academy. NANCY SMITH Smiley actively participated in GAA, three years, Pep Club, two years, Secretarial Club, two years, president for one year, choir, three years, and was on the make-up committees for both class plays. Among her many hobbies are cook- ing and ice-skating, while she also enjoys being with her many friends. With all these activities, Nancy still found time to bowl and play basket- ball. As for her future years, Nancy plans to work. GERALD LEE SNYDER Jerry's main high-school activity was FFA, of which he was a mem- ber for four years and served as vice-president and president for one year each. Also, for one year each, he participated in football and bas- ketball, Snipe enjoys taking an ac- tive part in all sports, and also being with John Lutz, Ron Gilbert, Lionel Cushman, and Terry Hamilton. To further his education at Michigan State University is included in J erry's future plans. BRUCE K. STEFFEY Throughout high school Bruce's main interest was photography and for one semester he took pictures for the Dial, spending most of his spare time working with pictures. His activities included Spanish Club, two years, Science Club, two years, treasurer for one year, Pep Club, one yearg and working for both class plays. In his spare time, Bruce found time to hold several jobs and also be with the gang, After gradua- tion Bruce plans to attend college. . ,wg V - -5 ,515 was ,gr afv,,f i22am ,l.1 f f- - ' .. nsffwwm. mr....f . . . ,351 raW.,,7,,.,f at . : all ,gs lkkzdlifinf' 'i '3 25V5ilEf'i':,, :?-is 'ik ' f ' -3- 1 X . ,wr , f R., .. X 15 if . ii i i -UWM 1 ,, , .. A ff 'aaa Q 1 , as frrwg Kami. ,K f wa :ay lv- ff fc A mv., ,.,. M.. 'QL .ret .. . 7 ..qf,,,xa.,4,,,,--ann. X Et E Tv f Amiga Y'f5Si1fi?if'Q'1 , f'55iff'UJi3':uiiiHfi'Ei'5?7lSfKYl'..U. 7 1 ,, I- .,..,.. . mtv 51,1 5 I ' i 5 'f 7 'viii' ' Q21-, ,,1,fs,,,,,1,Q-f V 111,55 , . t,,.,. . ,,.,, ,, , ,, 'ff. i WILLIAM J. STINER Bill will always hold fond in his memory his membership in National Honor Society for two years. His activities included golf, one year, Latin Club, two years, French Club, one year, Pep Club, one year, In- ternational Relations Club, one year, Junior Rotarian, one year, and working on committees for both class plays. It is Bill's future plan to enter the University of Michigan to study law. ,NQF A K I f ' . . r fafs,,,,z,,.3,5,11,V k ,g 193359 f 7,1 ...Q . its 5:7 MARK F. STUART Stu a member of the Na- tional Society for two yearsg three years, serving one yearg Latin and International Mark spent musicg he be- longed tra, three years, two yearsg and to his was shows for four years, one year, enter- for the J -Hopg b th the junior and V rk divides his spare between work and his many friends. Future plans for Mark include studying at the University of Michigan. JAMES HARRISON SUTHERLAND Bob participated in French Club. one year, football, one yearg and 4-H, seven years. In his junior and senior years, Jim helped on the pub- licity committees for the class plays. When he wasn't working, he could be found with Jim Silverstorf, Dick Cook, Bob Wolf, or any of the senior boys. Jim plans on attending Battle Creek Community College upon CAROLYN LEE SUMMEY Carolyn's musical talents showed through her participation in ama- teur shows, band, orchestra, Dance Band, and Dixieland Band. She also belonged to Latin Club for one year, and FHA, one year. Watching and partaking in all sports with Carolyn Champion, Carol Peterson, Judy Ruddock, and the rest of her friends, remain high among her interests. In the future Carolyn hopes to fur- ther her education and possibly to take up costume designing. VICKI JOY TALLENGER Vicki made many friends during high school, her best ones being Susan Hershey and Fran Boyd. During school Vicki participated in band for four years as a majorette, along with being head majorette one year. Other activities included work- ing on committees for the junior and senior playsg GAA, four yearS3 Secretarial Club, two years, and Volunteens, two years. After grad- uation Vicki plans to further her education at Kellogg Community DENNY H. THOMAS Among Denny's many hobbies are hunting and basketball, while he also enjoys palling around with John Barnes, Jim Silverstorf and Mike Welch. When not working, 'tDen could usually be found enjoying these hobbies or having fun with the gang. Upon graduation Denny plans to continue working and later attend Kellogg Community College. graduation. AQ X fxyl ' , ,vsfffsvelisvdelvssbff-E1ill'f . .el. Among ,fondgst lviighl-Qschool tw College, -' ' 278, Q . Ji V, ' 1, m9m0rieE 516111 be.Rh9i,P'part1cIpat1on5g, V..k A led' 1 -,J i ' ,M ftf' V. K .R -1'-11:2 as a cheerleaderiifdr twovyears, and? ta.. lim V, A--f--' 2 f- . fi . '--. i being in National Honor Soclgiyafor ..l. . tiatee Usher Club, Lgatin Club, three yearsgj 2Pep Club, two, ,yearsar Student9,Coi1ncil,j.4 three yearsf ama- ,tgur shows, threefyearsg International' -:Relations ,Club, one Tlyearg and GAA, fdur yearsf J In 'her junior year, she portrayed la teenager, in the class play, Besides' participating in,-abd watchingfall,-sgorts, Jean enjzoysibe- ingxwith all the i'gang. After high sbliool Jean will further her 'educai tion at Michigan State University. ' two years. Her! activities included at .gf j X 2 5 ' - ' K iw' ,..,,,... ..., , . I -- ' - :-if A scifi ,, ...il , ' 3 fsQS1, if . it 5:25155 'fiffdffziviiilfif s ,siif,1j'fa5af.Q - .... Z 1,28 ii51 '5?g5l1il15xPr? ' 'Y l 'Qi fs- Q .--Q 'ii e:i1 ' Qf'Q ' V ,,i..: . a ll if 555555 'frk ' aa . - A LINDA S. THOMPSON When not dancing, horseback rid- ing, or working at the Civic Theater, Linda could usually be found with Carol Clark, Linda Wilson, Marilyn Hoenes, Marion Boughton, or Barb Boughton. Linda's activities included French Club for three years, Span- ish Club for a year, and orchestra for one year. Studying drama, after graduation, is among Linda's future plans. EUGENE L. VAN ARMAN Gene-o enjoys playing basket- ball, football, golf, and tennis. In high school he was varsity football manager for a year, played baseball one year, and worked on the stage crew for the class plays. When Gene wasn't working, he could usually be found with Bill Koch and Mark Stu- art. After graduation he plans to work or attend college. LINDA VANDER VEEN Linda moved back to Marshall in her junior year after being in Mar- shall formerly and then moving to Lakeview. While here, she was on the make-up committees for both the junior and senior plays and par- ticipated in choir, one year, and French Club, one year. A few of her many friends were Nancy Puff, Linda Pellin, Carolyn Green, Donna Sleeper, and Joyce Smith. After graduation Linda plans on attending Kellogg Community College to en- ter the field of teaching. OPAL WATKINS Opal's main activity during high school was FHA, of which she was a member for two years. When not working, or enjoying one of her many hobbies, Opal could usually be seen with Melinda Coats, Sue Carter, Gloria Yost, or Shirley Cy- pret. After school it is in Opal's future plans to work, then marry. SALLIE MARVEL UPTGRAFT 'Sallie participated in GAA, three years, Pep Club, one year, Latin Club, one yearg Secretarial Club, two years, and choir, two years. Sallie likes to dance and swim and be with her friends Sue Harrington, Donna Sleeper, Char Hosek, and Judy Fast. Upon graduation Sallie plans to attend college or work. DOUGLAS WEBB Doug participated in football and basketball, both in his freshman year. His main interest is hunting, while he also enjoys just having fun with any of his friends. Next year Doug plans to work and later to attend college. TIM VANDEN HEEDE Tim could usually be seen pallmg around with Mike Quada, Ron Owens, Dave Bradlly, and Pat Miller Other tirnes he could be found hunt ing or enjoying one of his many other hobbies. Possibly' attending college or joining the Army are Timls future plans. DENNIS N. WALTERS Denny played golf one year, while golf and swimming are his favorite hobbies. When not working, h could usually be found with Paul Meza, Dan Cook, Ray Quada, and Arnie Willis. After graduation Den nis plans to work, then enter Ferris Institute. 2. 552 1 F si 6454, ir 144' Q. 5. . A l -g.,.iJE,jf f.. J5a,:,Q: jg, 1. -sf',,gf,f,ZIg7,,,l,-2,,.fgi,,s,jfg,,.gfg,,yiQK Y -j,g i ggi, af H ..fgs:,5,g3,G:, ff.,jg,,J ,,,,,l,,g3..2,,,.,,,, Egfhgg. +591 Z' A V ' T llililu-EEQWEQQ' fe- f 'E i , 'if fl .ti . Ke K . f w S A WW' ME : i f l, ,Sting tifffflf iig, 2 ff ii J fe ' .562 AH if , CL J - ,dgts5' i1' F HL DANA WEITZEL Dana actively took part in GAA, SUZANNE WEBER Sue divided her spare moments between work, her friends, and her activities. Perhaps the fondest of her memories will be her position as edi- tor of the Highlight, and her mem- bership in National Honor Society for two years. She was also in Bible Club, two years, Science Club, one year, amateur shows, three years, Pep Club, two yearsg Usher Club, three years, and GAA, four years. Besides all these activities, Sue was in Volunteens for two years, the jun- ior play, and was in city league basketball for two years. Sue plans to enter the field of medicine at the University of Michigan after gradua- tion. properties committee for junior play, four years, bowling league, one year, and crowd scene for the senior play. Besides bowling, riding horses, and swimming, Dana likes to be with Norma Duncan, Fran Elyea, and the rest of the gang After school, Dana plans to attend college and enter into the field of nursing. 'X ay --V Fi w-f' K V592 L R f g ii? arts, in - the - - - - H : -, 3 J r an mo ayshipand being A - . . 'gg-M,gfsz.f: . , ,.g,.'- - business man for ,the D1,a11fw111'i2.s,,5tg3Qi 1 remain fo- st Eng 'mit ' . .. I 5 'e,',,, high-schdl memo, s. Other a ivi- .,p,,,. , ,. - - 1' - X ' . ' .i. 1. ..i'c , ties 1 61 ded internatioffal Iielationsf .zz W1 .... Cl , one wear- Q , :Kr e yelarsg l ag.. ,,,,.. 1 ....1 ' . FfeHChf'1'5 l f . H , gfdfbbalfdv three' ears- en of i'5i'71'1ing.0r -I I Q A ' 4 enjolyinggxofie of er maw inter-ests, lt' i we ' ' Q? Kar L, ld lly be foulili with Sallyf' , i e, .Erang-BoyQJ5JVicki .- . if V , ff . . Hemmin en, on any' of tli,e?hrew. ' 1' ,Ta If.:-1 plangj-to useiihen a,bi'l'it1es,patI 3 , H, M ,ax 1 . tgs' f Q ig, Central-,Michigan Uggaferfik d' Q RJ, Q .jf ' '-vv 3 . 1 exigigiifto speech therapy. LINDA WILSON Besides eating pizza and roller skating, Linda enjoys being Carol Clark, Linda Thompson, Mari- lyn Hoenes, Marion Boughton, Mary with Jane Wise, and Gloria Yost. Lumpy plans to either become an airline hostess or enter beauty school after graduation. EDWARD A. WEERS Being in FFA for four years oc- cupied most of Ed's time during school. Other spare moments were spent fishing, hunting, or palling around with Bob Donovan and Earl Rugg. After receiving his diploma, Ed plans to continue working. MICHAEL WELCH Working on cars is Mike's main interest. In high school he partici- pated in football for two years and was on the publicity committee for the junior play, Among Mike's many friends were Bill Collins, Bob Miller, Dennis Thomas, John Barnes, and Jim Silverstorf, As for his future, Mike is undecided. LARRY F. WILLIS Conds high-school memories will undoubtedly come from his athletic participation. He was football man- ager for three years, played basket- ball, three years, baseball, two years, track, three yearsg and was in Var- sity Club for four years. During high school Larry could usually be found with Sam McKeever, Larry Baker, Norm Wood, Genar Meservey, or any of the senior gang After gradua- tion Larry plans to join the Army. MARY JANE WISE Tootls main activity throughout high school was GAA. Mary Jane could usually be found with Marilyn Eyre, Carol Clark, or Linda Wilson. After graduation Mary plans to work and perhaps attend a business college. , 11g,1-iggkfggijfgyf 1. ,ai : , : ,- ':f.. 1. : l... 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ROBERT WOLF For two years during high school, Bob participated in Latin Club. The rest of his time was spent palling around with Steve Chapman and Dick Cook. Upon graduation Bob hopes to attend Battle Creek Com- munity College. THOMAS J. WOLF T's senior year was occupied with being assistant editor of the Highlight. Tom could usually be seen throughout high school palling around with Bill Coolidge and Bill Lincoln. For one year he partici- pated in French Club, International Relations Club, and was on the stage crew for the senior play. Next fall will find Tom at Michigan State University. NORMAN J. WOOD Woody's participation in foot- ball, three years, basketball, two years, baseball, two years, and track, four years, will remain the fondest of his high-school memories. Norm was also active in Student Council, two years, French Club, two years, and Varsity Club, three years. One could usually see Woody with Jon Rivers, Larry Baker, Genar Meser- vey, John Barnes, or Sam McKeever. After graduation Norm plans to at- tend Ferl is Institute. NANCY WOOD During high school Nan could be seen palling with Sharon Maisner, Sue Lutz, and Barb Wood. Some of Nan's favorite hobbies include sew- ing, cooking, and listening to music. Future plans include Wright's Beauty Academy, work, and marriage. MARTHA YAUDES 'Martha participated in choir, two years, Secretarial Club, one year, FHA, two years, and Library Club, one year. In her senior year, Martha was co-stage manager for the play -an activity of greatest pleasure for Martha. Upon graduation she plans to attend college. PATRICIA ANN ZERBEL Skip's high-school days were oc- cupied with many activities and much work. Her fondest memory will be her honor of becoming DAR girl in her senior year. Patty' was a member of National Honor Society two years, Usher Club, three years, head usher for one year, GAA, four years, secretary-treasurer for one year and junior representative, Latin Club, two years, and Student Coun- cil, three years, Besides these activi- ties, Patty was recognized for her beauty in both her sophomore and junior year, as she was a queens' court attendant and track queen at- tendant, respectively. In her sopho- more year, Patty was chosen by the class to be their vice-president, while in the-summer of her senior year she attended Wolverine Girls' State. After graduation Patty will study nursing at the University of Michigan. 9 GLORIA YOST During school Gloria took part in Secretarial Club, one year, Library Club, one year, choir, one year, and GAA, two years. Her favorite inter- ests are cooking, ice skating, and all sports. Among her best friends are Warelen Bailey, Linda Wilson, Mari- lyn Laing, Carol Clark, and Jennie Shaw. 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BRAITHWAITE English Debate A.B., Central Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan ELEAN OR F. BULLOCK English Reading B.S.. Eastern Michigan University KATHERINE L. BURLINGAME English Director, Junior and Senior Plays ENGLISH. . . B.A., University of Michigan Wiclens Contact With Others English CHARLEEN KING B.A., Eastern Michigan University FRANCES MERRITT English Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor, Usher Club A.B., Albion College! M.A., University of Michigan wi x if f it ,M is T' View 'fifigimi L wsyflvvsffvz' gg, fmt if iiiiifmv' L if A , ,, iv ' iff as? Q, li3?SWi5iP'f3i?ffsfa, gait-ggSgZ?5,e..ig7:fq.f, ,19im,- 'RL Wim 'rx it wwf ,flfiwf afegiffgfttitmtf miss'-1 S 5 T 1-xwixfgi' iiiwiifiiiiigikif' - W. 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Effective I-'Wmg Director, Reading Clinic it Pit - , Co-Sponsor, Senior Class A.B., Murray State College CKentuckyJ ii.. , f ,Q ,,,2,5,,,.. , I ,rl ., ZLL: Q: ,. if 3 :JM W P FRANK K. RILEY English Journalism President, Teachers' Club A.B., Western Michigan Unive M.A., Western Michigan University rsity The purpose of our English class in becoming proficient in speech and back Engl es is to assist the student JOHN R. ALBERTS English Speech A.B., Michigan State University writing, and to give him ground in American and ish literature. CMRSJ JENNET L. STORR English Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class Student-Faculty Committee A.B., Olivet College ? Viv K ,P wb!! - f f if ff' qMRs.p ILLA RIVERS X sl f Reading QA' 'FV' B.S., Western Michigan University AQ? ' xy X , xx Nl l KENNETHIE- MACHATA P my qMRs.p GEORGIA ALDRICH BERT FETTERS S 121 gelilfa C1 N V Mathematics Mathematics St pgnsfrg iii ngm figs If 4 fb B.S., Central Michigan University A'B'v Albion College u en ' ac y mmm ee f DJ M.A., Central Michigan University B.S., Western Michigan Univer ,ll MATHEMATICS . . . Stepping Stones for the Future Mathematics is a necessity, no mat- ter what occupation one intends to pur- sue. These courses, which range from the simplest algebra to the highest trigonometry, not only help one to rea- son clearly, but also logically. RUTH ANN ERSKINE Foundations of Mathematics Trigonometry Solid Geometry Algebra Student-Faculty Committee A.B., Michigan State University M.A., University of Michigan WILLIAM G. MACK Mathematics Physical Education Track Coach Ass't Junior Varsity Football Coach Ass't Director, Intramural Program B.S., Michigan State University M.A., Michigan State University LANGUAGE QMRSJ ESTHER M. MOSS Mathematics B.A., Western Michigan University CHARLES SACKRIDER Algebra Plane Geometry Assistant Football Coach Junior Varsity Basketball Coach B.S., Michigan State University Medium of Communication for All Latin and French classes teach the funda- mentals of the language, as well as making the student aware of the customs, lands, and people around him. Q. rn. EDNA MAE SHAFER Latin Sponsor, Latin Club A.B., Western Michigan University M.A,, University of Michigan ROBERT N. SANBACK French Sponsor, French Club A.B., Central Michigan University HARRY CAIRNS Chemistry Physics A.B., Western Michigan University B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., Western Michigan University DAVID KROGH Science A.B., Goshen College CInd1an2O SCIENCE . . . Signifies the Past, Present, and Future General science, biology, chemistry, and physics are the various fields of science. The department aids students to learn more about themselves and the world they live in. RICHARD D. KELLEY Biology Co-Spo or, Junior Class Junior asketball Coach CMRSJ JEAN MUMAW B.S., We t ichigan University EARL E. AVERY Science Science B.S., Michigan State University B.A., Western Michigan University K - 80 A - 1 ' V -- f f fmaf1g3Wfi'?J f X, gi an PM in ii 2 ' i GLENN ANSCHUETZ Art ' B.S., Central Michigan University W - - . . .. M-A-, Umversxty of Mlchlgan f a ' 2 it s. 1 f ,,.. it 5 N fri 1.2 .I 1 'g 1 . 1 ig! 1 wg it Llbrarxan Sponsor, Library Club A.B., University of Michigan ART, MUSIC, LIBRARY . . . Express the Realm of Appreciation Art allows one to express himself, music helps one to contribute to a cultural cause, and reading offers one the op- portunity to partake of the RICHARD K. DAY General Music Choir Director B.M., Western Michigan University many horizons which surround our world: the appreciation of these finer things in life is not incidental, but a basic part of everyone's education. 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JJ:'fa55,'fS:fi:i!5?155?,,,-5 i : gf 3' , '7::'54-SWG:-,.J5, sia1ff5555' f9? .ag-:AZ-S55-',,.,' W'-:' '..-,ggvhw 3 Q- 55.-I-i,?sI1f if-'I-13 ii,i5Ta,3i,d,f1 . . gyifaj ., 5' ' ,s ,Yr- 51,20-23311: ?i1ifs'f1:E.4::i' , ' -.f:,gs2i s V . , ,...,. ll 4 as M1 wat hiss i+39Fl' 5, ROBERT A. HARRIS Instrumental Music Band Director B.M., University of Michigan M.M., University of Michigan RAY VANDERSTEEN Government International Relations Co-Sponsor, Senior Class Student-Faculty Committee SOCIAL STUDIES Enliven Culture Learning through history of the old worlds, as well as the new, is necessary for everyone. Throughout the school year, students gain knowledge of the geography, history, and govern- ment of our land and other countries. IVAN K. FLESER American History Civics Assistant Baseball Coach Director, Audio-Visual Aids B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan JESSIE G. TRUESDELL American History Sponsor, Future Nurses of America B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan PHILIP M. WUORI American History Government International Relations Student-Faculty Committee B.A., University of Michigan I s E QMRSJ BERDINE M. CLUTE Geography B.S., Western Michigan University JARE T. KLEIN Geography Health Tennis Coach Ass't Junior Varsity Football Coach Director, Intramural Program B.S., Western Michigan University MAYNARD L. CLARK Physical Education American History Football Coach Basketball Coach B.S., Adrian College M.A., Western Michigan University MARGARET FERRARO Physical Education Sponsor, Cheerleaders Sponsor, Girls' Athletic Association B.S., Western Michigan University PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Develops Sound Mind and Body As in athletics, physical education helps to develop a student's character, as well as his sense of good sportsmanship and teamwork. Day to day classes also profit the student toward becoming a stronger physical being. For twelve weeks, a teenager is required to take book work in driver education, as well as six weeks behind the Wheel, before he may obtain a license to drive. These requirements D R I V E R E D U C Q N . . . are obtained through the driver education program. Teaches Basics of Good Driving fe '55 ' ' ..t1:E::-Fffiiiv ' CLYTUS H. CARR ivrsi i . . , Driver Education e..' Q V . . ,555 A.B., Western Michigan University i i ' 7 M.A., University of Michigan ,l -r S 'Z I. C. LIVINGSTON, JR. ,, Physical Education r, , Driver Education hiv H Junior Varsity Football Coach gi gjil-j'i?fQeg1igf-. ,,V: L, X K'l,Qf5t r . I . . , f ,, .' ' , v-y' X VZQZQ .k-- iff' KK X 1 j B.S., Ohio University hm gt at 1 JACK H. ANDERSON STANLEY J . CARLYON RALPH H. GROSSBAUER Vocational Agriculture General Shop Vocational Agriculture Farm MeCh3DiCS Woods Co-Adviser, Future Farmers of America Young Farmer Class Metals B.S., Michigan State University C0-Adviser, Future Farmers of America B,S,, Western Michigan University B.S., Michigan State University INDUSTRIAL ARTS, AGRICULTURE . . . H. H. HARRISON Director, Industrial Arts Drafting Western Michigan University University of Michigan B.S., Progress -- First and Foremost Putting knowledge to actual use is a goal of any high school, and it is achieved by the indus- trial arts and agriculture courses. These classes also teach those interested in shop, draw- ing, and farming, the back- ground and profession offered for such students. P. A. RAUTH JOHN F. STROUGH General Shop Supervisor, Vocational Building Advanced Woodworking Metals Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class A.B., Colorado State College B.S., Western Michigan University M.A., Colorado State College ,K CAROLYN M. RIEGER FRED T- CHANEY General Business Accounting Typing Office Machines Co-Sponsor, Junior Class Typing B.S,, Western Michigan University B.S., Northern Michigan University M.A., University of Michigan BUSINESS, HOMELIVING . ..Crec1te JOYCE M. WINGATE Homemaking Sponsor, Bible Club Co-Adviser, Future Homemakers of America B.S., Eastern Michigan University CMRSJ MARTHA FOSTER Homemaking Co-Adviser, Future Homemakers of America B.S., Michigan State University CMRSJ ELIZABETH RHINEHAR1 Shorthand Typing Transcription Sponsor, Secretarial Club A.B., Michigan State University M.A., Western Michigan University Leaders of Tomorrow For any student interested in a vocation requiring typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, office machines, or general business, the many courses at MHS are beneficial. It is essential for a girl to learn ahead of marriage the basic steps of housework, child care, and sewing. 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TEAM WORK I TEAM SPIRIT ., ' Q V I 2 if 1 M Varsity managers for the the '60 gridiron season were Larry Willis and Mike McLain- Winners of the 1960 football awards, receiving their honors from Coacn Clark, were Genar Meservey, Most Humorousg Mr. Clarkg Jon Rivers, Most Valuableg and Tom Aylward, Most Improved. , Q ui! -,::z:' 42- , . Q 5, .5 , .f,,. , aw is 1 gg? fy A mx Q a E N , ,, ggi K 2925 A , dw 2 'Q fx. ,M gk 14,5 -5 ffff Xff,vvw ,G L ,Q V, X. , 'A 1 MHS Opponent 19 13 0 34 20 7 13 20 SOPHOMORES CFirst rowj Coach Livingston, J. Tucker, J. Moore, L. Turner, W. Bartlett, H. Sanders, B. Rowbotham, J. Glaza, M. Casey, S. Weers, D. Slaughter, Coaches Mack and Klein, Csecond row? D. Osborne, T. Glaza Cmanagersj. L. Monje, J. Rawa, J. McAuliffe, J. Monk, A. Elyea, C. Lang, D. Carioscia, R. Carver, L. Klipfer, M. Williams, T. Bump, D. Bramble Cmanagerj. Junior Varsity, Freshman Gridiron Squads Fundamental skills, acquired through game experience by both the junior varsity and freshman football teams, ' will undoubtedly prove beneficial when L e G r n T h r 0 U 9 h E X p e rl e n C e these boys play on the varsity squad. Both squads this year were coached by Mr. Livingston and his assistants, Mr. Mack and Mr. Klein. FRESHMEN CFirst rowj Coach Livingston, J. Caines, T. Kimmel, J. Dickey, R. Eberhardt, M. Avery, V. Hofflran, B. Morse, J. Hillabrant, S. Harrington, J. Grey, D. DeSpelder, T. Beggs, G. Rushford, B. Burrows, D. Baldridge, Coaches Mack and Klein, CSecond rowj L. Sands, P. Flynn, J. Ballard, J. Brisson, S. Wasielewski, J. Lake, R. Holbrook, M. Stagg, D. Devenney, J. Weakley, D. Venn, J. Schulerg Cthird rowl C. Cook, M. Rentschler, R. Gwin, J. Orwig, M. Orrison, B. Wheeler, S. Boster, G. Balator, J. Hendrickson, J. Miller, S. 90 Bates, L. Denniston, B. Van Zantg Cfourth rowj T. Glaza, D. Osborne Qmanagerj, D. Venn, L. Pardoe, J. Brubaker, R. VanNess, J. Stout, R. Huff, D. Petill, L. Caims, B. Olinyk, D. Bramble fmanagerj. Playing the season with the o1' fighting spirit' and never giving up, the junior vars-ity team, coached by Mr. Sackrider, turned in a record of 3-13. The freshman squad, coached by Mr. Kelley, displayed a record of 9-8 with pride. The experience gained from playing for both the freshman and junior varsity teams prepares the boys for the varsity competition they hope to receive in the future. JV's And Frosh Trained with Eyes on the Future A : : , 3 f. ' A yd.. xg 1 ii e ' 333 B AKC: ,L , 8 5 QR . W, mga. gk N? x A , gg? ,, L N 5 W Xa + '2 it x Y a . .57 6 l L ,vw is ga sig if lift 1 : 5 gf? 5? ,iff y wi NORM WOOD Jack Sage, Grant Maichele, Charles Two-Time District Champs ' M xii nw-5, ef my ig 1 5. aa Lakevlew Coldwater Three Harp East 9 of 19 Cage Encounters in Twin C oa c h cap- Capta1n Rick Van Ness, Dave Rimmer, and Dan Boster, managers. u T ' Valle Conference Bates 8: Co. Place 3rd in Wm Y RUSS BATES Most Valuable GENAR MESERVEY Most Improved CStandingJ Nelson Wood, Doug Smith, John Munn, Laffy Williss Ckneelingl Bob Van Zant, Ron Baird, and Norm Wood. Missing, Genar Meservey. Cn Cinders, Trackmen Anticipate Winning Season At the time the Dial went to press, the coaches, Mr. Mack and Mr. Livingston, along with the team, were looking forward to a good season with eight lettermen returning. Not only did they have hopes of improving their 1960 Twin Valley standing, but also of increasing their experience. Netters Take to Courts with Vigor CBackj Bob Shippell, Jim Miller, Chip Hart, Jeff Orwig, Rick Van Ness, Chuck Groesbeck, Bill Monk, Barry Walkerg Cfrontj Tim Kepler, Dick DeSpelder, Pat Mil- 94 ler, J eff Greene, Dick Schulte, and David Ludington. Mr. Klein, tennis coach, has high hopes for a successful sea- son with six boys returning from last year's squad. To win a letter, one must win four points per match during the tennis season. Golfers Tee Off for High Goals The golf squad, with Bill Coolidge the only returning let- terman, hopes for a new and better season. To obtain a let- ter, one must earn four points per match during the entire season. CStandingJ Harvey Hoeltzel, Bill Askin, Tom Huggett, Jim Schnaitmang Ckneelingj Bill Coolidge and Fred Hayes, Missing were Chad Cook, Bill Wheeler, Rick Van Ness, David Boyd, David Rimmer, and Mike Quada. Bosebollers Aim L. '7 A IP' for Success on the Diamond -sf I , nit fs, 7 gsm , , Ziff 3 J VM? li J f gf ,,, K 4 A I l ,ft -ff' , W 5 W , ,. ffl y i.. Aw ' ,, an i 1 he L ka t ', K .ii S 15 5 ,3224 .wg s i. .sg ,Y tg, w ry., Nga t , , 35 . Mpeg 47 f W It 'H l g :W was WW 45 ' ft if Charles Bagi With six lettermen returning to baseball, the coaches, Mr. Fleser and Mr. Cooper, and the team are anticipating an ex- tremely successful season. To earn a letter, the boys must play two full games or four- teen innings. ' , sg. -,.ig,1:ff1,m,, ,K ,f ' K K E Ya N, X z E 1 NN., yi. .Q Q' il is W, J., A i 9 sa ,, . t A K K f was ti xr 1 Yi x il- it lr as My 1 rim- ,Wilma dv -i L 2-as , ,ff , isa, ef ,ni -. I. - fi-- Jon Rivers Larry Baker John Barnes Missing when pictures were taken were Tom Aylward and Russ Bates. 95 ALL FOR MARSHALL STAND UP AND HOLLER! Marshall High would like to introduce an addition of four girls to the cheerleading squad. These girls are called the freshman cheerleaders, and they partici- pate at all freshman games and in two pep rallies during the year. This squad was formed to encourage and give experience to those girls wishing to become cheerleaders in their future years. Also new this year are the six uniforms for the junior varsity squad, and for the first time in Mar- shall's history, the Varsity squad is made up of six senior girls. During last year's summer vacation, several junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders were guests of the Smith Walbridge Camp in Syracuse, Indiana, spon- sored by the athletic department. These girls took first place in the final competition over several other schools from the United States. Under the supervision of Miss Ferraro, our cheer- leaders have done much to build team spirit and en- courage the students to much higher school spirit. Jo 'rg ' Z.. Ken. 4, ,, an W if Y'vw.g fx? , eff, . :!f. - xy: ' 1-if:-'Q V 35 SL 4 W wt W we J 'Ei' s im Q as F 1 Q X 4 W + ' ' s V Q '52 A M .Q 1 R A M fgwj ,E Hf? f'fw APS, ir., V. V H? JW . W 4. xi 8 , if T Z? is T' L yy Q .mf-5' Kr wa - li e ,-: A-319fat...1:,:Q1 ,Lwym , ' 5 1 + pf L M . 'f.'fV',.., . f- V -. f. -, Ww w' . V2 3 sZ,.1j3,,5gW :-me .. u, gf- V ,W ggkiazniiixfg 1331 .f - ' Q 15' Un Q ' N .,. .. ,.., ,,,. . Q, kin- 'ax fm W. 5...-.,,.., W Q 3 if Queen Kay Flynn Senior Attendant Carol Blakeslee Junior Attendant Patty Rowbotham Freshman t :fi Queen net Place Senior This year a number of activities for homecoming were added to the general program. All was started a few weeks ahead of time when the juniors and seniors started on the float for the queens, and the sophomores and freshmen started on the queens' court's float. To arouse! local spirit, the cheerleaders prepared a tee-pee in front of the Michigan National Bank with two live Indians keeping watch twenty-four hours a day. To show the team which class was the most anxious to win the big game on Friday night, there was a tug-of-war across a sea of mud in which the seniors took top honors. A great deal of spirit was displayed the night before the game with Sturgis, as the students, band, and cheerleaders marched out to the field for the junior Varsity game and bonfire. Following the traditional parade and game on Fri- day was the crowning of the queens at the Sweetheart Ball on Saturday night. SE Sig SE SE 52352 M X 5 v S A 'KS , 5 1 Y x ,A 5?- .1 Q 'wp H , F, 11-,N X 1 , N 1 ' 1 XSNSXRRXYSYRSYXX33SRSXx , M ' 941, lf X Hr ,J mi 1 1 Band Proudly Director, Mr. Harris Displays Clarinets: Cseatedj Lloyd Doolittle, Linda Thick, Jeanne Manley, Dianne Piper, Roxy Covill, Kathy Sanders, Raymond Coats, Linda Berry, Judy Golden, Cstandingj Betty Blanchard, Tom Miller, Sally Harris, Don Bram- ble, David Boyd, Pat Rowbotham, Jill Collins, Yvonne Abendshein. Majorettes: Jean Waggott, Pattie Rowbotham, Cheryl Ulrich,Vicki Tallenger 2 New Uniforms For the first time in many years, the senior band began their eventful year in new uni- forms. With the help of the community and the school this was made possible. In many of their activities, such as con- certs, halftime performances at football games, and pep rallies, the band took the greatest pride in presenting their uni- forms. This year, as in many years before, the group was un- der the direction of Mr. Harris. fl 1 f : I' , fl 7 if i..:n p .X Drum Major, '1 Carroll Smyth Gail Hice, Gloria Niceswander, Trombones: Paul Ludington, Ron Rocco, Steve Weers, Allen Powers. 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Ei r 1 .I f ' 4 5 2 5 1 5 E 3 3, ' V 5, 3 Miss Beebe, as director, may again take credit for having led the senior orchestra through another successful year. The orchestra performed at the class plays, Honor Society assembly, concerts, and various other ac- tivities. For many years, the orchestra has held a fine record at festivals, with this year ex- tending the tradition. Many Events Carolyn Summey Direct0rYMr. Harris Student Teacher, Lloyd Doolittle Junior High Band, Orchestra Encourage Musical Talents St d t Teacher, Jackie Merritt DiI'6Ct0I', Miss Beebe N N 1 Soprano Talented Choir Increases in Size, Quality Under the capable direction of Mr. Day, a new addition to the faculty of Marshall High this year, the high-school choir has made great advances toward the top. Throughout the 1960- 61 school year, they presented the annual Christmas and Easter assemblies, plus many other activities. Aside from performing for others, the choir enjoyed working as a group and receiving a chance to display their fine voices. The great success of this group adds a great deal to Marshall High and its community. Soprano Alto Bass Mr. Day Director Tenor 107 Dave Dobbertein, Charlene Hosek, Steve Chapman, Frances Boyd, Mike Mumaw, Bill Coolidge, Gail Hice, David Hatfield, Marcia Devenney, Dan Cleveland, Karen Wheeler, Allen Powers, Vicki Hemmingsen, Susan Hershey, Shirley Gull, Carol Peterson, Sally DuBane, and Jim Blanchard. .Arthur Hayes .........................,,,,,,,,,., Allen Powers Mrs. McAllister ......... ,,.,,,.,., C hal-lone Hogek Frank Morrison ,,,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,, D avid Hatfield f7Z!i0'f!7 027 c fgfffwfe Joseph Blake ...,.. Clarice Morrison ....... ........Dan Cleveland ...............Gail Hice Roger Morrison ...,.... ........... B ill Coolidge Chris lVlOI'1'lSOI1 ......... ,,,,,,,,, M ike Mumaw Charlie Denton ...,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, S teve Chapman Grace Denton ......... ............ F rances Boyd Bill McAllister... David Dobbertein Phyllis Hayes ......... ........., K aren Wheeler MTS. Harkness .....,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S hirley Gull Caroline Hayes .......... ......... V icki Hemmingsen Judy Blake .......... .......... S usan Hershey MHC ..................... ......... J im Blanchard Irma .................... ............ S ally DuBane Anna Blake ......... ........ M arcia Devenney lVlrS. Carson ...........,........................ Carol Peterson Ginny .................................................... Dawn Coats Extras .................... Jill Chamberlain, Dan Cook, Roxie Desy, Nick Fedak, Marilyn Laing, Marcia Lindberg, Paul Meza, Tom Miller, Gloria Niceswander, Marie Rewa, Peggy Richardson, Judy Ruddock, Jennie Shaw, Bill Stiner, Mark Stuart, Dana Weitzel, Larry Wheeler. 27665 Thunder on Sycamore Street, by Kristin Sergel, was presented Friday, November 18, by the senior class. This drama was successfully presented due to expert directing, dexterous acting, and the teamwork displayed among the students involved. The story revolves around a group of neighbors on Sycamore Street who get together in a mob to force Mr. Blake, a former jail-bird, and his family to leave the' neighborhood. If, they say, he does not leave, they will turn to violence. The crowd is turned away by Mr. Blake's firm standing, and, thus, all ends on a happy note. As director, Miss Burlingame may take credit for having directed a very moving and successful play. .,,,.T,,,..-, m K WA in W , , , , , Dan Cook, Jennie Shaw, Marilyn Laing, Tom Miller, Gloria Nieveswander, Marie Rewa, Nick Fedak, Dana Weitzel, Dawn Coats, Bill Stiner, Marcia Lindberg, Mark Stuart, Peggy Richardson, Jill Chamberlain, Larry Wheeler, Judy Ruddock, Roxie Desy, and Paul Meza. Co-stage managers Dianne Piper and Martha Yaudes. I Pat McKenna, assistant directory Miss Burlingame, direc- tory Mrs. Neuman and Mr. Vandersteen, class sponsors Dianne Piper and Martha Yaudes, co-stage managers. Assistant director Pat McKenna and Miss Burlingame. V E?'2'29'S'4'rofQ ! ,3LT:3,1g1'g'QiN, ,FJ gy? rata! . , 'fw1 ai - - .gyy r, ' K 5 -- :K 1 . , W- . A. mv, V ,gk Q ffzfilqf ' - :Q EQG HX9 fi' v -fin: . , 3' ' V -Q,i'Q,2fff sl 'T -.:5fgmf f3 fi K '- ig ' '- - i Sli dll . L'- -WP: U' IN N ,A xiii!-1-' Han: ,f-5, -A-- .,., , - M. -'i1,i1-lnaz am It has been a custom in past years for each junior class to present the J-Hop at the close of the school year in honor of the graduating class. Sea Fantasy was the choice of last year's juniors. The formal was presented for the class of '60 on May 28. The boys' gym was beautifully arrayed with blue paper and symbols of the sea. The main attraction was a huge clam-shell at the south end of the gym in which pictures were taken, it was decorated with pink and white crepe paper and measured ten feet in height. As general chairman, Janice Miller succeeded in seeing that the other chairmen fulfilled their duties: Vicki Hemmingsen and Sandy McLain, dec- orations, Mark Stuart, entertainment, Jean Thompke, programs and invita- tions, Jon Rivers, refreshments, and Genar Meservey, clean-up. 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W, , ,,,,, ,,. ,,,g, ,C ,, , 1 awzmfe fgfywfyw fffzizaefeafaeazfygfzeeffaz V al., 4,4 ,,f,, I C 1 '- -H ' VL'L2e2111za, f--- 1:1 191 121-V Zlileee' ' Z on- W Zzmzzezzze z lt, KH 1 Y ' ' -3-7' 1 'aaaa t ' Q ,eeeeee ,,,,, eeeeee C C ,,f:.e ...,,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,e C CC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC f 7 ? if f, V C Paul Pehrson, reporterg Pat McKenna, news editorg 115 and Marcia Lindberg, business manager. Betty Myers, co-exchange editorg Sandy McLain, art editorg and Jennie Shaw, co-exchange editor. members of Natxonal Honor Socxety are fsxttmgl Patty Zerbel, Janice Miller, Sally DuBane, Marcia Jean ompke, fstandlngj Mark Stuart, B111 Stmer, an, and Dick Cook. Seniors: Vicki Hemmingsen, Roxy Lamphier, Frances Boyd, Marcia Devenney, Jennie Shaw, Jean Thompke, Janice Miller, Marcia Lindberg, Sally DuBane, Sue Weber. Serving You Is Their Obiective Head Usher Patty Each year the members of the fac- ulty choose a set number of girls for membership in the Usher Club. Since it is a privilege only a few girls can enjoy, the members serve their school and community with the utmost pride. The girls being considered for member- ship are chosen on the basis of per- sonality, appearance, reliability, and character. This service club holds a fine record for ushering at most school activities and at the Civic Theater pro- ductions. For the past ten years, the Usher Club has been under the capable direction of Miss Merritt. Sponsor, Zerbel, Senior Miss Merritt Juniors Sharon Rhoads, Martha J. Holt, Sue Coakes, Beryl Rhinehart, Sophomores: Marilyn Kibbie, Mary Lincoln, Brenda Aills Sue Margaret Currie, Kathy Powers. Missing was Claudia Eishenhauer. Javoroski, Mary Stealy. Assistant Head Usher Sue Myers, Junior I II III STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES ASSEMBLY Tom Kimmel Marilyn Kibbie Ray Quada Bill Lincoln Roxie Desy ATHLETIC Frank Willis Claude Laing Jack Sage Jon Rivers Norm Wood ELECTION Amy Stuart Wayne Bartlett Gloria Zink Bill Coolidge Sue Weber IV. PUBLICATION Kay Conrad Mary Lincoln Cheryl Ulrich Sandy McLain V. SCHOOL SERVICE VI VII Dick Devenney Mike Casey Gary Fitch Fred Hayes SCHOOL UNION Janet Hill Lois Smith Carol Cook Ruth Davis Marcia Devenney STUDENT FACULTY Jim Ballard Tara Holmes Margaret Currie Janice Miller Paula Brower Dave Hatfield Miss Erskine Mr. Vandersteen Mr. Wuori Mrs. Storr Mr. Machata Student Council Shadows Over All President Representing the student body of Marshall High School in such a way as to benefit each in- dividual concerned with the school, the Student Council deserves a great deal of recognition. To better represent each and every student of Mar- shall, seven standing committees are chosen. On each committee is one student from each class, and these committees, working with the officers and advised by Mr. Rose, meet when necessary and make decisions which concern the school, the students, and the faculty. Mark Stuart Vice-President J anice Miller 'etary-Treasurer Myron Avery Sponsor Bible Club oificers helping to sell candy were Bruce Norton, vice-president, Jennie Shaw, presidentg Char Hosek, treasurer, and Janice Miller, secretary. Seeking to encourage a more religious attitude among the students, and to teach them more about the Bible, are the purposes of the Bible Club, which has been led by Miss Wingate. Every Friday, during the noon hour, the club met to hear Scripture readings, sing, and to meditate. Frequently, ministers from different de- nominations delivered short lec- tures. Throughout the 1961-62 year, the group sponsored ac- tivities, such as their success- ful candy bar sale, and was continually striving toward de- veloping Christian students at MHS. Bible, Secretarial Clubs Enllghten Concepts of Tomorrow In order to promote more in- terest, and to learn more about secretarial and office work, the Secretarial Club has been formed under the leadership of Mrs. Rhinehart. Those girls in- terested in such a vocation heard speakers and made visits throughout the year to offices where a secretary would be re- quired. Leading our future secretaries this year were Nancy Smith president Sue Harrington, vice-president, Marie Rewa secre tary and Mrs. Rhinehart, sponsor. Along with presenting an an- nual winter formal and spon- soring homecoming, the Girls' Athletic Association shows the greatest interest in providing a chance for girls to become in- terested in sports. Any girl in high school may become a mem- ber, provided she earns twelve points and shows interest in the A l i A A t i'l1dd ' , ,,,. l 'i,i il ' . E1Ct1V1l119S. VHTIOUS sports Of- iftfslggf fered for the girls include bowl- 7 ,F . ff ' , ' ing, dodge ball, and basketball. , l sy 5 D . 5 - b 1 d. h 5 . oing a ne Jo ea ing t e , P V V , , I I ,A ' H , I f sgag .. fj iigigfgg, glrls 'fhls year was thelr Spon- . Fig - ' ,... 7 sor, Miss Ferraro. ,,,, t 2 - - . ., : Ysss f - ,k. ir, W GAA officers and representatives were Kay Flynn, . . . . 'isi f senlor representative, Carol Cook, Junior representa- 'ies ?4'fifgliQgfgfQjf7fY' f tive, Linda Pollard, sophomore representativeg Sandy McLain, president, Gloria Zink, vice-president, and Annette Crawford, secretary-treasurer. GAA, Varsity Club Use Athletics to Build Stamina and Sportsmanship In order for a boy to become a member of the Varsity Club, he must have earned a varsity letter in one of the major sports. Guidance of the boys is taken into hand by the entire coach- ing staff, which, in turn, ex- pect the boys to live up to and follow the live points of the l'lVl : sportsmanship, scholar- ship, citizenship, spirit, and at- titude. By sponsoring dances and other fund-raising projects, the boys conclude their activi- ties by taking a trip with the coaches near the end of the school year. Varsity Club officers for 1960-61 were Russ Bates, president, Larry Baker, vice-presidentg and Bruce Norton, secretary-treasurer. To be a member of the Future Farm- ers of America, boys must be enrolled in vocational agriculture and be ac- cepted by the other members. Leading the group are Mr. Anderson and Mr. Grossbauer who seek to promote the interests of agriculture-minded stu- dents by taking field trips and provid- ing informative meetings. President First Semester Second Semester Jerry Snyder Lionel Cushman Vice-President Ronald Gilbert Earl Day Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Conductor Chaplain Russell Cook Mike Mumaw Frank Orns Tom Miller Robert Lake Richard Stout Levi Page Sam Bosserd Robert Elyea Rodger Ball Wayne Proudfit James Drumhiller Using the Present to Prepare for the Future The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- tion for girls who have had at least one semester in homemak- ing. The girls work with their sponsors, Mrs. Foster and Miss Wingate, to serve school, com- munity, state, and nation by holding teas, suppers, banquets, and project nights. Officers for FHA were Marlene Costa, merit chairmang Lynne Jelenik, treasurerg Carolyn Drumm, vice-presidentg Sue Reagle, presi- dentg Doris Hazel, secretaryg and Sandy Fair- banks, reporter. Mrs. Foster and Miss Wingate, sponsors. 121 Lux Est WM Latin Club sponsor, Miss Shafer, discusses plans with Tom Bump, program chairman, Mary Lincoln, treas- urer, Mike McLain, president, Mary Stealy, secretary, and Mike Maurer, newspaper editor. C'est Si Bon! ,. By practicing the customs of the early Romans, their dress and food, and their language, the members of Societas Latina live and learn through experience. These customs serve as in- teresting material for programs at their annual banquet and Roman Holiday, and for their newspaper. The club, with all of its varied activities, is under the guidance of Miss Shafer, MHS Latin teacher. Le Cercle Francais, composed of stu- Dave Hatfield, president, Marg Currie, treasurerg Sue Weber, co-chairmang Marie Rewa, secretary, Sandy McLain, vice-presidentg Jon Rivers, co-chairmang and Mr. Sanback, sponsor. dents studying French, is under the leadership of Marshall's French teach- er, lVIr. Sanback. Throughout the school year, members publish a newspaper, give a banquet, and partake in the an- nual French Day-a day designated for the purpose of meeting French students from other schools. Debote--- Reflects Sound Reasoning Throughout the debate sea- son, the team engaged with a number of other schools and was striving to learn the differ- ent techniques of successful debating. The students involved learned to think clearly, quick- ly, and accurately. They also learned to express themselves fully and correctly. This year the group was led by Mrs. Braithwaite. FNA, Library Club Debaters for the 1960-61 season were Cstandingy John English Kathy Powers and Steve Chapmang Qseatedj Margaret Currie and Jill Chamberlain Future N urses' Club officers were Carol n Drumm president and , y , , S S Cheri Caywood, secretary-treas1u'er. tr I v e e e Missing were Vera Tabiadon, vice- president, and Carol Galloway, re- cording secretary. 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