QSO-0-al Ov- li 00 5'-'14 -4' 494' X Nr Nw C XNVNXM AW' W L.,-J N Ni' ,-.J X., N 'N '7 Lx V , w ix. xix NK K N 9 1 G' -1 'us QX-QQ s rw w Q 'Un Yin ,v -.J if P .X I I v- Jr-F kgr .1130 U' ' , :-, Af, if ff, L 1 J ,iw fi . fa ff' P ' Wd 11 ,rfb PIJ 'J 4 7 If' .x ff M A ,4 ,Lf f' ' ind I V -ilk., I f J J bfi? i - Apts ,I Jw iz -El W 'QM ft6 .D5rQj,'21TMf4rf2M,, 6 or QcZf'27Zj:f :'wM, Tiihe Senior Class is Proud to Present the 1959 Anehora to its Friends and to Students of Mason High School W be ,S ii x ,ggthwswjwf vgijrlffzgerit ox vi M21 Wi fpovx , - x ii? f ff in wllf ,SOA ky Ja 'Fx s .X , is ,x T' fm ' M x N-x Q75 . ' K. . - ff- Y 1 X r, I , 'V A fx kr- ' gf te WMM tflafc if M fdffllnjfxc U 7q54,1lf ' , Mi Uffff? 60' 1 FOREWORD In this Anchora the staff has tried to main tain the same high standards observed in prexious editions We have presented the usual diusions along, with a panoramic View of the 5ear's activi We are grateful to the manx people who have co operated in this endeaxor We sincerely hope that you the students have as much fun reading this Anchora as we haxe had compiling it We hope that 1n tears to come xou will return to it vith nostalgia 2 4 . C . . - . , . 7. . I Y . I . . V I i . .- ties and a section picturing classroom activities. 1' V ' ' V - . . Y V . . . . y 7 O a Q- 3 W Isl xx R X. X 1 s N N I AdI'I11H1StI'3t1OI1 SBIIIOI S L nderclassmen Sports Classes Year In Rev1ew W1l1 Prophecy Llst of Donors TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Activities . . . Adm1n1strat1on Boord of Educotuon 1 Nu? Imax 'XP TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Congratulatlons to each member of the graduatmg class The Board of Educatlon 1S pleased to know that you are completlng your course of study and that you wxll soon be leavmg the h1gh school behmd you We smcerely hope that the educatlon you have rece1ved at our school has tralned you well to undertake other respons1b1l1t1es In behalf of the Board of Educat1on I w1sh to express our congratulatlons to you and W1Sh you the best 1n the years to come Smcerely Lyle A Thorburn Presldent Board of Educatlon TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Congratulatlons and best wlshes to each and every Semor I am mterested 1n each and every one of you and I s1ncerely hope that the trammg you have recelved ln the Mason School w1ll help you l1ve a happy benef1c1al l1fe Henry Van Dyke has sald tr Four thmgs a man must learn to do If he would make h1s record true thlnk wlthout confuslon, clearly love h1s fellowmen s1ncerely act from honest mot1ves purely To trust 1n God and Heaven securely. May each of you make a true record. Smcerely your fr1end, James H. Vander Ven James H. Vander Ven 6 Super1ntendent of Schools E N , V' xx Q fi :xx ' v QQ: K, is 9 f - 5 Q . Y 155 K If. ' Mr. L. Thorbum, Mr. S. Holmes, Mr. J. Vander Ven, Mr. O. Hall, Mr. C. Everett, Mr. G. Oesterle. 9 9 - 3 ' 9 , . 3 2 uv - i' ' , To ' ' , To -Q ' , ' , To - ' , , ' H -.ii 9 TO THE CLASS OF 1959: Congratulations to the Seniors of 1959 for achiev- ing this goal of graduatlon May it truly be a commencement toward success 111 your chosen career We hope we have helped you and that you w1ll look back upon your hlgh school l1fe as a really happy tlme Please feel free to come back and V1S1t us as we w1ll always be mter ested ln your plans for the future Slncerely Forrest A Rmehart Prmclpal '-ui' sd' Forrest A Rmehaxt Under the leadersh1p of Mayor Loretta Craddock Alderman at large Gary Clark Clerk Elame W3tk1DS Treasurer Luanne Bxrney, and Asslstant Treasurer Shlrley Chap man, the 1958 1959 Student Counc1l had a very successful and full year One of the major proJects undertaken by the Student Counc1l th1s year was a school w1de magaz1ne sale From the proflts a movle camera was bought to be used by dlfferent organ1zat1ons of the school Helplng solve problems of the students choosmg professlonal assemblles for the commg year settmg up an aCt1V1ty calendar, and sponsorlng homecomlng programs for football and basketball season were among 1tS other aCt1V1t16S A plaque was bought th1s year for the homecommg parade The wlnners w1ll have the1r names engraved on lt year after year The Student Counc1l 1S advlsed by Mr Rmehart Standmg G Van Douser,D Dudley K Haynes T Thorbum P Robmson, L. Bowdre M Fredenck Seated S Chapman E Watkms L. Craddock G Clark L B1mey,Mr Rmnehart 1 , 1 1 is-s 7 Student Council . 0 2 . f Q ,MI 9 . 9 ' s , ... . . . . . , 9 ' : . . , . , . , . ' , . ' - : . , . ' , , . , . . . f I La guts .f 1 gg My g, k fx W 1 - ,'. 1 W V a 1 -A ,.:Al .X ill , y Ill ' ' -A ,. ll' A y 5 X ,ll V ' . 'Riff' x A I NORMAN BOEVE Don t argue certamly I rn right A Hope College Mathemat1cs FRED DRIVER None can say that I am ozer bold M Stetson Umverslty SCIENCE, Coach WARREN EMRICK Sing away sorrou s cast au ay care B M Mxchxgan State Un1vers1ty Vocal MUSIC 11?- JOAN BARTELL Ar! and knowledge bring bread and honor Jackson J un1or College M1Ch1gaH State Umverslty Ar ELIZABETH HASSINEN Success comes rn cans allure zn can is Umversity of M1ch1gan Bookkeepmg Engllsh JEANNINE BASORE All nice things come in small packages M1Ch1g8.n State UIl1VeI'S1ty Typmg General Math uslness Tra1n1ng HELENE HOWLETT Walling workers work wonders Home Economxcs , Eff6Ct1V9 L1V1I'lg A ROBERT CONE I ve lwedana' I rather Ihznkl lxke :I B A M A Demson UI1lV8X'S1ty Un1vers1ty of Ind1ana Hxstory Drlver Ed Coach DONALD EDGINGTON And then he u ould talk ye gods hou he would za M Hxllsdale College Unlversxty of M1Ch1gan Soc1a1 SCIGHCG DAVID HAGER He is a brtllrant devotee ofsczence Mlchlgan State Unlverslty Algebra , B1010g'y B.A. B.S. ' . . . . . , , t B . . . B. . 1 M . ., . . its B.S., .A. ' L' ' Ik. ' I ' ' B.A., .A. , ,I ' , B.S. ' if f' ' D ' A ln I in Q Q B.S. . 8 HUBERT MEAD Young ellows 11111172 young ellou 9 M1Ch1gan State Ur11VerS1ty Western M1ch1gan Metal Shop Mechamcal Drawmg GEORGE MURTHUM Muszcal zs lhe unztersal language Of rnanleznd B A lv A Un1vers1ty of Mlchlgan Instrumental Music CAROL RECTOR What I haze done IS due to patzenl though! Asbury College M1Ch1gaD State Unlversxty Home Economlcs 'Wu A r 1 . DONALD LITTLE Describe hxm u ho can an abrzdgement of all that zspleasanl in man IN Alb1on M1ch1gan State Health Coach Phys1cal Educat1on l 'WV' 3.--0' A lure CARL ROSSBIAN lam thankful thorns have roses Mxchlgan State Umverslty Vocatlonal Agrxculture CAROL MCCLURE language zs a czty to the buzldzng of u hlch every human bezng brought a stone B M A Umverslty of Mlchlgan Wayne Umverslty Engllsh vi' tr it' Q, Wr- POIVIALA SHOE INIAKER Who zs the happzest of people? She u bo 11111 es the merzls o others and zn thezr pleasure takes joy even as though :I were her Own B. S M1ch1gan State Normal Western M1ch1gan L1brar1an MORLEY MURPHY ll ho er evcels in u hat I1 e prize appears a hero In our eyes Mlchlgan State Umverslty Drlver Educatlon Coach DORIS PATTERSON The is ull of good mean mg and good Il :shes Physlcal Educatlon Central MlChl ljufdj PETER ROON Fgo sum Rex Rornanhs el supra gramrnalzcarn M Hope College M1ch1gan State Un1vers1ty Engllsh Latm gmhlhr P af 'N-. I ' 'H A QE A B.A., LA. - ig V -. . , . . U' , .n . l 4 ,E F- .,:- 5 . ff 1 'ff A A A 13.5. S f A ,W . . . . 'x Bns. n ' Y ' A I - x A ef f , 3,3 V X it u ' ' Q 4 vrt - f ' l . ., f. , fr B.s. . i N l . . R-, , If W I ' ,. f J ' I., B.A,, M,A, fp, ,, V B.A., .A. . . . . QS. :v . . . . . -...- . , . , le, he , f ' - B.S. 4' f ' ' 3 V I . . . . , l 'Il 'X f 9 A -um- J EDWARD SOPER lhave tasted the joy that sprmgs from labor Western M1ch1gan Industrlal Arts ARMOND SPENCER llrs cogrlatzz e faculties immersed' in a cogxbundlty of cogztatfon M1ch1gan State Un1vers1ty Physlcs Chemlstry So11d Geometry LEONA SIMPSON Her srrule wzll drwe auay a thousand cares B A M A Western M1Ch1gaH Typlng Shorthand VAUGHN SNOOK The force 0 hrs own ment makes his way O11vet Ohxo Unlverslty Western M1ch1gan M1Ch1gaD State Unlverslty SOC131 Sc1ence fi Au Not plctured PATRICIA M EARL In her appearances do no! decewe B A M1ch1gan State Un1vers1ty ESTER SPECKEEN The manner of speakmg I5 as zmportant as the mailer B Goshen Umverslty Enghsh Speech HELEN STRAIT Ye que he dzcho esto anfes de ahora pero es baslanle zmportante para deczr atra Lez B MA M1Ch1gaD State Unlverslty Span1sh Enghsh El'lg11Sh Speech 3 45 CHEE EESE TEST TODAY? 10 A . I . 1 'P , f l .K - I B.s. ' ' , Tx 5 . - 'A' I U I B,s. ' ' ' . . . . by .Alf . . ' LOOKS AS IF :ar bv- THE TEACHERS D0N'T ANYTHING BLT EAT' f pa- .41 Il OH YES, THEY DO! -fi Foo rvl fk if! ew- I 'CN gn--r M Elhson L Van Steeland A Schram, N Gmter 1 I 17181920 Q N- 'S b N K1 M C k F Jaws' 12 een' lar Secretorues 'WW if null:-unu- ..Q4, QM: it x, M wg 3 4 Y ,A QQ fx 6 g 'K 'N Q Q2 ,fx 3 1 I t, K fs M531 ' Q M 2 .s , nr. '5s. ,ff L 'X 1 - -Q E ' , W f -,-asv ,gd M ff f'f il- 1 1 2 . 'Fi HGL.w ' 41' 1. ' M Semors .af ,...w Left to Rlght B Horton, C Bell, S Stevens, and T Pearsall Class colors Lxght Blue and S11ver Class Motto 'We bu11d the ladder by wh1ch we rl e Sponsors Mrs Strazt, Wolverme Boys' State and Vaughn Snook Wo1ver1ne GIYIS' State D A.R. Award. Elame Watkms Cha1rmen Football Refreshment Stand Sally Robmson, Elame Watkms Chalrmen Basketball Refreshment Stand Lmda Clmton, Mary Mcllquham Bruce Horton, Doug Dancer, Doug Stnckland, La Pat McCam 14 Mr Roon, Mr Boeve, and Mrs Rector YYY Bowdre , df B . A gl' 2 f Af ,- if 5 l ' ' 'S .ll EVA BALMER 'Still unter rims deep. North Jr. High 1 Eastern 2, 3 Bible Club 4 CONNIE BELL .-l frzwizi mm iw!! be rvcleorwrl Hn' rzzaslurpiec of N11 tu re . Class Vice-Pres, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3 Drum Major 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 G.A.A. 1, 2 Pep Club 3, 4 Police Force 4 Anchora Staff 4 EUGENE AMBLER Good humor mul gen- Uroszll carri tha' flax' tin' Jfoflfl UVCV, Haslett 1 LUANNE BIRNEY 'L-1 clzeerful look makes dish a feasll' Student Council 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 Track Queen 2 Science Club 3 Hi-Life Staff 4 Football Queen 4 Student Play Director 4 Senior Play 4 AUDREY BAKER 'Szlmici' is as deep as Eterrzzlv: spam, is slmllou as Timo. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 KAY BOWDRE Bc good, do good, you will he happy. Pep Club 1, 2, 4 Science Club 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Senior Play 4 NANCY BARTON Amy she newer chmzge ex- cept in name. Band 1, 2, 3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Spanish 1, 2 Camera Club 1 Hi-Life Staff 4 ROBERT BETCHER lHzat! Nu girls in lzeazwz? Then mst leave mi- hero, Football 1, 2 Baseball 1, 3 M-Club 4 X . l U ' 3' , Q l X29 A C9 345441 2? DORIS BOWMAN Bz'itw' Io bv lzappy than to M Il zsc. Bible Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 3. 4 JANICE CALTRIDER T1f1f1k14', luinl-'lc guns lim' uw. 14110, I mnzdcr, is N10 ,Uni . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Chorus 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1 Pep Band 3 v ' is is 'W '32 LARRY BOVVDRE But all in gnod lima. Latin Club 1, 2 Spanish Club 3 M-Club 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Track 1, 2 Basketball 1 Football 1, 2 Boys' State 3 Student Council 1, Co-Editor of Anchora 4 Jr. C0-Editor of Anchora 3 Police Force 4 Junior Play 3 Pep Club 4 Senior Play 4 LARRY LEE BOWEN 'Rvsl first, H1011 14'0rl2. Football 1 Baseball 1 , Golf 3, 4 We Basketball 1, 2 .S lvll 7 its nf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Boys Quartet 1, 2 ' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 '- A' S Science Club 4 A Projectionist 1 A l-my I GARY BRADISH Hv leapt his council mid V nent his um ,iv 'mmf' 6-3 LAROLYN CAVENDER BARRY CLARK lVillzgUr1tIe wt prcziailing '7!'sf1m Io study - ' frn'c'e', inlcn! upon Iwi' Spanish Club 1 dvstzmvl f'U1l?'St'.H Basketball 1 Junior Sextet 3 Football Manager 1, 2 Senior Sextet 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 3 MARY CALTRIDER Our smzlc, mdistmctahl Mr' all. Pep Club 1, 2, 4 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 Hi-Life Staff 4 LINDA CLINTON Some lote to roam o llz dark sea 9 foam ulzt re Hu shnll nuuls zclustlf. Pl B nd 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Debate Club 4 G A A 1 Chorus 1 RUTH B CORR 41 ulzose szglzt all the stars hzde then' zlznz mzshul hfals Latln Club 1 2 Class Vxce Pres 3 Pep Club 4 f 'M GARY C LARK Trulx a gentleman re fers blonde Class Pres 3 M Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Anchora Staff 4 Alderman at Large Pollce Chxef 4 all 4 awww A LEON CRIPPEN An oak zs not felled at one blou Ag Club 1 2 3 J ANYC E C LARK Talkzng ze ms! one of her arts Pep Club F H A 2 Chorus 1 G A 1 2 B1ble Club 2 Forenslcs 3 4 Debate Club 4 H1 Llfe Staff 4 Pohce Force 4 Semor Play 4 IK DOUGLAS DANC ER Rather than nzonev I lL1Sh I had my book of songs and sonnets here Basketball 1 2 3 4 Tennls 2 3 4 Football 2 Sc1ence Club 3 Spamsh Club 1 M Club 2 3 4 Class Pres 1 Student Councll 3 Pollce Force 4 Anchora Staff 4 Boys' State Jumor Play 3 wr DONALD CORR Glu me the luxuries of lzfe and I zlzll zizspense ruth the necescztzes East Jordon 2 Football 1 Baseball 1 Latm Club 1 lt t LORETTA CRADDOCK 'She zs most pouerful uho has herself zn her pgugy B nd 1 2 3 4 M1xed Ensemble 3 Gxrls' Sextet 3 4 Cheerleader 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Blble Club 2 3 4 Chapel Cha1rman 3 Student Counc1l 4 F H A 1 2 Jumor Play 3 Track Court 2 3 Football Court 4 ED DINGWE LL The less I learn, th e less I have to remember. Latin Club 1 2 Basketball 1 Football 2 CAROLYN DRUSHEL Bx the 140112 one knous the uorker Latm Club 1 Blble Club 2 ibn' Q'--Mr ALLAN DAVIS Honor lies in honest toil. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 3 RUBY DENISON The deed I intend is great but what, as yet, I know not. Band 4 Cheerleader 1 F.H.A. 2 Pep Club 2 G.A.A. 1 'N DAVID DUNSMORE Thzngs are not aluays what they seem Football Captam 4 Football Kmg 4 18 5' DANIEL ENGLISH 'Shy and retzrzng he looks to be but gwe lzzm tune then ue ll see Football 1 2 A 2 Pep Club 4 'x 'W JANICE DODGE True as the needle pole, or as the dnzzl 5101. A 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 Latm Club 3 4 Blble Club 2 3 Foremcs 1 Semor Play 4 MARY DUBAY to the to the Good nature IS but one of her Lzrtues FHA3 Wana! Q all ZR LEON EVERETT When on the football fzeld he shous has grzt and off the fzeld he shous hzs readv uzt Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 A 2 M Club 3 4 SCIBDCS Club 3 P01106 Force 4 Football Court 4 VIRGINIA EVERETT Szlence zs more muszcal than any song FA23 Raw? C AROL FARR . ,Q ia ggi- H V. 4 - - . I I I I ' D l ' ,V , - .4 . H .H. . v ' I I I l ' . F.F. . , 3, 4 - y YR e' V . t . A ka R ld 'qlzl Q ,QV 'H' m wiisilfzrfl Y M , f f E I: yr 1 HARVEY FANSON I' WFS Hamm! eneygf 'half . 5' ' 4 Y Time will tell the tale. , . . 4 I 1 , , . 4 , , , , A . ' N Q F.F. . , 3, 4 V E - , . is 2 .ft- lm ' 1 2 YV y ' 1 ll ' I - f ' ik f Q 2 fig! , W If . A l A 1 4 rr r rf 1 , ' B Q, , V , y , . ,. H Y V I ' ' , 8 rr ' -are ' ax , , 19 makes me run so fast Footballl 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Ag Club 1 A 2 M Club 2 3 4 Pol1ce Force 4 BRUCE FOOTE The uorld LS a uheel and It uzll all come round rzght Mia XI, WUI ,A-.Q fire FRANK FELLOVNS Although to school he s often tardy he s neLer late to a jolly party .av .4 P 9-f 1' 'GY' M.--f GARY GARDNER A bluff a day keeps the E 5 auay Football 1 3 Track 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Football Manager 4 M Club 3, 4 Jumor Play 3 Class Sec 1 Ag Club 1 DONALD FOSTER Nature fzts all her chzl dren mth somethngg' to do 4507515 Vw, ,Y X, lei! PHILIP HALL The great end of lzfe zs not knouledge but actwn Key Club 2 3 Pollce Force 4 Junlor Play 3 JUDY GARDNER Generally speaking she is generally speaking. Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Bible Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Junior Sextet 3 Semor Sextet 4 Junlor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 BARBARA HALL Bright is she and full of fun. Latin Club 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Speech Club 3 Anchora Staffjf-9 FHA pf, Ensemble 4 'YV-fl Latln Club 3 Pohce Force 4 se-mor Play 4 VW 4l x Q95 W 'Woo M3112 WNW wx -any GERALDINE HARRIS zs a good vecommerzdatmn Band 1 2 3 Pep Band 3 Spamsh Club 1 2 Sc1ence Club 3 B1ble Club 4 Pep Club 4 Vw FRED HEIN HARRIET HINSH VN Lol He moves' Veraczt zs the heart o 1 f 7110701113 Blble Club 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 Pep Club4 20 it 1' piss' J AMES HALLENBECK Every man has hzs hobby but mme :sn I gzrls Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Football 1 Spamsh Club 1 SCIENCE Club 3 TERRY HEAL the uhole brass band Band 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 1 2 Track 1 Pep Band 1 2 3 wa ., , 1 , , 9 7 5 , AQ , , , , , , 4' ! . . . 1 ' z ' :gk f if . I xx I, fl , , i 13331 ln., W . .34 2 5' H , - . 1 it ,, . I , - H 3 ' - f 4 H . ' , S ' s v u I V Om ' 'H - A , , 3, 4 ri' ' I '94 pleasing countenance if J '7'm not a musiciang I'm - , ' H . U , , s a 1 as ' , . Y U 1 l ' 5,1 U . 5 sine ffl ,...,,,. Z., A V u A I rf ,, . V . W ' , , , wish - A . . . F A 1,4 H Q X I gif 'ggi-I 15 - PRISCILLA JOHNSON Beuare the redheads Band 1 2 3 Pep Band 3 F H A 1 RONALD JUDSON 1 g wart 1 L. Q 'Yvy B RUC E HORTON The athlete, the student, the man Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Tennis 3 4 Junior Play 3 M Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 1 2 Class Pres 4 Police Force 4 Boys' State 3 3' 'Uk sq 'NN JAMES FRIEDMAN A friend to many a foe to MOVIE. WALTER JANETZKE Some think he 's quiet: others knozc better Anchora Staff 4 Tennis 2 3 M Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 Lansing 1 TILLIE KRAMER A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . Chorus 1 2 3 Latin Club 3 4 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Class Treasurer 3 Junior Play 3 T i-Hi-Y 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 Bible Club 1 2 4 Anchora Staff 4 Student Council 2 Senior Play 4 P.T.S.A Rep. 4 in-z pail Jiaftk wgyx YZI7' LAVR RE NC E JONES Each mind has its oun r zethozl Band 1 2 DALE KENNEDY The class is full of cards but he s the only joker Latin Club 3 4 Football 1 Track 1 Tennis 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 EN C-3 T u rld belongs to ze r c s 1 2 3 umor Sextet 3 Semor Sextet 4 Pep Club 3 4 A 2 Po11ce Force 4 H1 Lxfe Staff 4 Ensemble 4 MIKE LEU The one thzng fznzshed ur thzs hasty world Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 RENE LAUNSTEIN PATRICIA LEIST A man of sllengg 11 mgm Those eyes Ah me of sense those eyes Latm Club 1 2 t Jumor Hlgh 1 P T S A Rep 4 OH 2 3 Jumor Play 3 Blb U Senior Play 4 DSS egg, rf? we ff' The only way to have a friend IS to be one Class Secretary 2 Smamsh Club 1 2 3 Blble Club 2 3 4 F H A 2 Semor Sextet 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 Polxce Force 4 CAROL MARTIN VAN DOUSER PATRICIA MCCARN A rare combmahon wzsdom and beauty Cheerleader 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 A 1 2 Latm Club 3 4 Junlor Play 3 Jr Co Edltor Anchora 3 Co Edltor Ancho Pohce Force 4 Glrls' State 3 Semor Play 4 Football Court 4 Track Court 2 4 ra JEAN LENON 'She saui that there was onlx one good namely krwuledge and only one evzl namely qgnorance Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 Sclence Club 3 Blble Club 4 NANCY LOUDENSLAGER Infmzte rzches zn a lzttle room F H A 1 Blble Club 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Sextet 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Band 1 lb ri SHARON MC LOUTH Lzttle saui zs soonest memied Dansvllle 1 Spamsh Club 2 Latm Club 3 YSAIAS MONCADA If husmess znterferes uzth pleasure out out busmess Track 1 2 3 4 Blble Club 2 MARY MCILQUHAM She zs modest as her blushmg shous and happ3 as her smzle Chorus 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 'fin 45? ,X ALICE MORLOCK Oh uhy should lU'e all labor be? RICHARD Mc LEAN Let knou ledge grou rom more to more Latm Club 1 2 Go 2 3 4 M Club 3 4 Scnence Club 3 Pollce Force 4 Sen1or Play 4 man-.N M94 JOE MUDGETT Aboze the pztch out of tune and off the hznges 3- FONDA MERINDORF Enjoy lzfe e er tzs fled for uhen you dze you re a long tzme dead LEONA MONTGOMERY 'Studx zs lzke heaven s glorwus sun but uho uants to get sun burned Chorus 1 H ' H , rf - . . , H - H 1 , ' ' lf , . , . . . , , W KA , . C W1 H- - - ff ' , ' I ' - , .ff . . - , I - ff - MAMN qu-nsx Q. ,R f V 3 rf ' ' .' 1 . ' A v ' VV 'H - v , . A v' ' Y I ! K M, a-nl. .lil f 'f L ,, y . ,, v - , 1' ' ,, - In X . . ik 'F 9 A I MARGO TOBEY PEARSALL I haze no other than a uoman s reason I tlmzle hzm so because I thmk tum Latm Club 1 2 Band 1 2 T 1 H1 Y 2 3 4 Class Treasurer G A A 1 Dance Band 2 Student Play D1rector SCIENCE Club 3 Anchora Staff 4 SUZANNE PHILLIPS HaU' zs worth move than the uhole Bnd12 3 4 PepCdb3 pl JU MQ WSW If JAMES H MYALL 'Sometzmes I just szt and think and sometunes I just szt Track 1 2 3 F A 2 3 Football 1 2 J -ur ,ni 15 SHARON PRITZ EL WILLIAM OTIS The uorld 11111 ever uonder utzat he uzll do next Pollce Force 4 'T .5-9-1' if 'V Ana VP' I J'-7 KATIE RAMBO 'She is ambitmus and there- As merry as the day ' fore uorthy. long. Band 1 2 3 Junior Play 3 Pep Band 3 G.A.A. 2 4 Spanish Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 X 3 GARY PEASE He hath a uax of cover me much ,g round Ho 1 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 F F A 3 C HARLES POST Wzth graceful steps he strzdes the street and smzles at all the mauiens sueet Band 1 2 DOROTHY REED As jlcll of spzrzt as the month of Mm Span1sh Club 2 A 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 H1 L1fe Staff 4 DELORES ANN RICH Good humor zs the sun shzne ofthe nzmd F H A 1 B1b1e Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 5' ,J MARILYN RANDALL A loze hug hzt er Chorus 3 4 H1 L1fe Staff 4 F H A 1 Pol1ce Force 4 is SALLY ROBINSON Who speaks the truth stabs Falsehood to e heart Latm Club 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 T 1 H1 Y2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 M1Xed Ensemble Class V1ce Pres I Class Secretary 3 Anchora Staff 4 Jun1or Play 3 25 INEZ REDMAN An equal mzxturc ofgood humor and good suzse Vest Jr 1 Holt 2 Pep Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 H1 L1fe Staff 4 Q- NYW K1 , wr-,ap 'Small' 3-mai HAROLD ROOSE He zs a man of uezght 4-3 gb RICHARD REo1s A lzttle nonsense nou and then zs relzshed by the uzsest men SHARON RICH Better to be small and shzne than be large and cast a shadou B nd 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 Chorus 1 Pep Club 3 B1b1e Club 3 '99 '? SALLY SCHOFIELD Reallv and truly have nothing to uear Band 1 2 3 Majorette 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 G A 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 Pohce Force 4 H1 L1fe Staff 4 Anchora Staff 4 Jumor Play 3 Football Court 4 CLAUDIA SEIBERT A good nature conquers G B nd 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Dance Band 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 Span1sh Club 1 Jumor Play 3 G A A 1 2 JEANNE ROWLAND JANICE ROWLEE 'WU' 16m0ry is the thing With mirth and laughter I f0Ygf2l with. let old wrinkles come. Chorus 1, 2 Dansville 1 F H A 1 F H A 4 RIC HARD SIMPSON Patience and shuffle the cards W JANET SMILEY Her interests are elseuhere judging from her jeuelry F H A 1 Chorus 3 4 H1 Llfe Staff 4 Ip- STANLEY SCHRADER He uho invented work should have fzmshed it RON SHEELE All mankind loves a lover 'Neue ae li , ---I ., , - , . ,4 M 1 1 '99 A . , 2 .A. . , 'ie il 9 II. H In . a . . , - 5 1 Q ps D Mv- I , , far imnlp ' , 2 rf ' ' 1 M A X' , .zuuuu A l l I .'---s ' .M ,Aj Viv X kk 9 Af I fu AA if 26 -NY fix -469' WILLIARD STERLE He seems studwzzs and nears a baslzful look for gzrls are hzs stuzix and fun zs his hook DAVID STEVE NSON Napoleon uas short loo but look uhat he dui ProJect1on1st1 2 3 if 'C' 'inf VAUGHN SNOOK ROBERT STEADMAN The strong man and the '7 never trouble trouhle waterfall channel their ozvn until trouble troubles me. paths S mama 'Ts DOUGLAS J STRICKLAND I love fools experzments I m aluays makzng them Latm Club 1 2 Football 1 2 Basketball 2 oys' State 3 Scxence Club 3 Po11ce Force 4 A 1 Chorus 1 VIRGINIA SWIFT Lncomplammg she burns the mzdnzght ozl pursumg her studzes Spamsh Club 1 H1 L1fe Staff 4 Chorus 1 2 Latln Club 4 SUSIE JEAN STEVENS Her frzends thex are many Her foes are there am Latm Club 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Secre ry 4 My V 20417 QM , ,valfff iw jjffb ZZ! JUDITHS RAYER A good heart zs north gold Chorus 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 JNJ' wwf 0!pQgrIf3wQ,,, ' F.F. . , 2, 3,4 , I ' f 46 . 'di' K ' ...-f I v I I ' l A K V V. '.?H -I an X S .f l ' f ,I f N. I 9 ,, ff ' 1 K H gk ,, . L 1 ' , A, . -H D I . 1 9 a 4 Q, I ' ' ' F.H. . , , 3, 4 ' is Bible Club '1, 2 J .F L, To Q, ' I W1 I , I Qwv, I J A A W! ff- ,, ff fl' ' f' D JN ' rp .' 1 k f 4- 5 ' W X v-J, r- 4, fwp' . t ' ' 0 , 2 Q , B ' , A ,Q . IW ' , , 27 JANIC E VOZAR 'She and gloom are no relatwn ROBERT WATSON The uorld krzous nothmg of zts greatest men Band 1 2 4 Lat1n Club 1 2 Chorus 4 PI'OjeCtl0I1lSt 1 'US DAVID TROUT GERALD VanDOUSER There IS great abzl1t3 m True to Ins mazd hzs knou-ang hou to conceal 0 work and hzs frzend one s ahzlztx ,wir CAROL WECK My thoughts and I were of another world. Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1 Class Pres 2 B1ble Club 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 feng 415 .ay -ali '15-f DONALD WILLIAMS Im willing to be con- vinced but Id like to see the man who can d B nd 1 2 3 4 Spanish Club 1 28 Cv- ELAINE WATKINS A good mznd possesses zz kzngdom Class Treasurer Student Counc1l 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 2 4 Latm Club 1 2 Jumor Play 3 Band 2 Polxce Force 4 Sclence Club 4 RUTH WEBER A daughter of the gods dzvznely tall and most dwmel3 fan' F H A 1 2 Pep Club 2 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Chorus 4 H1 L1fe Staff 4 Blble Club 3 4 A NOW Then My tilli In fhlS fxrst grade plcture you may recogmze Nancy Loudenslager, Claudia Sexbert, lean Rowland, Judy Strayer, Doug Stnckland, Chuck Post, Bonme Lenon, Geraldme Harms, and Terry Heal Below you see the same people somewhat dxfferently attired at the Iumor Senxor Prom held May 23 m the Umon ballroom at Mxchx gan State UHIVEEIW Tracy Halsey provlded the musxc for our 'Moon11ght Cru Co cha1rmen for the event were Claudla Se1 and Loretta Craddock -if I 29 ' ' ise. - ' ' 'bert 1 A I ' rg 1 fm - M . 1, V ' r 3 A -, ar- ' - X f ,.- -Y V Y Yr P X - 'V A , , xy fats n ,N - f ' Q X t Y 1 ' wt Met me X ,A ,V ' fl I 3 if' ' , ,S A4 vga. - 'Lg 4 V . 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CAST Angle Morrow Margaret Mormw Lorrame Morrow K1tty Morrow Mrs Monow Mr Morrow ack Martin F1tz ane Margie Tony Janyce Clark Judy Gardner Pat McCarn Janice Dodge Tzlhe Kramer Joe Mudgett Larry Bowdre Dale Kennedy Rene Launstem D1ck McLean Kay Bowdre Loretta Craddock Bill Otxs The tnals and trzbulatzons of a junlor m1ss m her seventeenth summer were depicted m the 1959 semor play, Seven teenth Summer Mrs Esther Speckeen dnected the play Wldi Luanne Bu-ney as student dxrector CAST Rose Esther Agnes Toot1e I1 Mrs Smlth Mr Smlth Grandpa Mr Dodge Mr Duffy Ida Boothby Lucllle Pentard Katxe the cook john Shepard Fred Gregory Conductor Mrs Waughop- Lady Babb1e the cat Elaine Watkms Pat McCam Claudla Selbert Sally Schofleld Doug Dancer Judy Gardner Larry Bowdre Bruce Horton Rene Launstem Frank Fellows Lorretta Craddock Sally Robmson Katle Rambo Dale Kennedy Ph1l1p Hall Gary Gardner Tlllxe Dramer Pumpkm Dodge Under the dxrectxon of Mrs jamce Polk, the jumor play, Meet Me m St uzs, was a huge success Tobey Pear sa.11 was student d1rector Authentic costumes of the 1800's were wom .....-.nm-A 31 ,FFS air The Anchoro Sun? AA AA- Standmg S Schofield, G Clark, W janetzke, D Dancer, B Hall, C Bell, I Cappo, and S Chapman Seated S Robmson, T Kramer, L Bowdre, P McCam, T Pearsall, and H Stra1t Under the leadersh1p of our adv1sor, Mrs Helen Straxt, the Anchora for 1959 was planned and produced Many hours of work, spxced w1th some fun, fmally sent the copy on 1ts way to the publ1sher The staff IS as follows Co Edltors, Larry Bowdre and Pat McCarn, Asslstant Ed1tors, Tobey Pearsall and T1ll1e Kramer Feature Ed1tor, Sally Robmson, Sports Edxtoxs, Walt janetzke and Gary Clark, Busmess Manager, Doug Dancer, Typ1sts, Conn1e Bell and Sally Schof1eld Art Edmtor, Barbara H111 Jumor Ed1tor, joLynn Cappo, and jumor Busmess Manager, Shuley Chapman Pohce Ch1ef Gary Clark led the Pollce Force m rnamtamxng order and dxrectmg tI'3ff1C U1 the hallways, sta1rways, and the study hall of Mason 1-hgh Top Row L Everett, B Horton, H. 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' - On a happy September day rn 1946 the followrng lrttle darlmgs trudged wrth therr blankets rnto the house across from our present hrgh school Nancy Barton, Robert Betcher, Larry Bowen, Jamce Caltrrder, Carolyn Cavender, Lrnda Clrnton, Barbara Hall, James Hallenbeck, Geraldme Harrrs, Terry Heal, Fred Hem, Prrscrlla Johnson, Ron Jud son, Dale Kennedy, Bonnre Lenon, Nancy Loudenslager Rrchard Mclean, Fonda Mermdorf, Joe Mudgett, Tobey Pearsall, Suzanne Phrllrps, Charles Post, Sharon Prrtzel, Dorothy Reed, Jeanne Rowland, Claudra Serbert, Judy Strayer, Doug Strrckland, Robert Watson, Donald Wrllrams, and Bruce Foote Here they sang songs, played Famrer rn the Dell, drank mrlk, colored prctur-es, and worked puzzles After learmng to tre therr shoes they were ' Are you rn thls prcture? promoted to frrst grade where they were Jomed by Rene Launstem, Mary Mcllquham, Sally Schofreld, and Susre Stevens A Therr future presrdent and football captarn, Bruce Horton, took over the rerns m second grade, followed by edrtor Pat McCarn Ahce Morlock jomed the group the followmg year Anxrous to learn how to do problems rn drvrsron, Marrlyn Randall and Carol Mar-tm Jomed the group rn the fourth grade Long drvrsron and fractrons were mtroduced the next year along wrth Connre Bell, Barry Clark, James Myall Rrchard Srmpson, and Sharon Rrch Newcomers to srxth grade mcluded Loretta Craddock, Carolyn Drushell, Mary Dubay, Sr Moncada, Katre Rambo, Delores Rrch, Harold Roose, Stanley Schrader, and Janrce Vozar The frrst year rn Junror hrgh was enhanced by the arrrval of Ruby Denrson, Davrd Dunsmore, Vrrgmra Everett, Harvey Fanson, Gary Gardner, Lawrence Jones, Janet Smrley, Vaughn Snook, Dave Trout, and Gerald VanDouse r In erghth grade there were many newcomers, most of them from area schools Included were Luanne Brmey, Kay Bowdre, Larry Bowdre, Dons Bowman, Gary Bradrsh, Betty Corr, Don Corr, Doug Dancer, Allan Dav1s, Ed Dmgwell, Dan Englrsh, Leon Everett, Frank Fellows, Don Foster, Phrlrp Hall, Harrret Hrnshaw, Mrke Leu, Sally Robmson, Davrd Stevenson, Vrrglnra Swrft, and Ruth Weber Jornmg the group for senror hrgh years were Audrey Baker, Mary Caltnder, Gary Clark, Janyce Clark, Leon Crrppen, Janrce Dodge, James Frredman, Judy Gardner, Trllre Kramer, Jean Lenon, Brll Otrs, Ron Sheele, Robert Steadman, Wrllrard Sterle, Elame Watkms, and Carol Week New tenth graders were Eugene Ambler, Walt Janetzke, Sharon McLouth, Inez Redman, Rrchard Regrs and Jan Rowlee, whrle Gary Pease was the only junror to Jom the class Jornmg the congemal group for the1r last year before graduatron were Carol Farr, Marcrne Klrnger, Patrrcra Lerst, and EvaMae Balmer, thus enlargmg the class to the present one hundred and eleven Freshman CLASS OFFICERS Junror Doug Dancer, Presrdent, Sally Rob1nson Gary Clark, Presrder-rt, Betty Corr, Vrce V1ce Presrdent, Gary Gardner, Secretary, Presrdent, Sally Robrnson, Secretary, Trllre Pat McCam, Treasurer Kramer, Treasurer Sophomore Semor Gerry VanDouser, Presrdent, Trllre Kramer, Bruce Horton, President, Conn1e Bell, Vrce Vrce Presrdent, Carol Martm, Secretary, Presrdent, Susre Stevens, Secretary, Tobey Elame Watkms, Treasurer Pearsall, Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Or thrs ? Freshman Pat McCarn Larry Bowdre Sophomore Trllre Kramer Luanne Brmey Junror Elaine Watkrns Doug Dancer Senror. Larry Bowdre Gerry VanDouser is Vi' , s . M' , . ,S X 'A YK . . . . . Ay . , K 3 . .' 5 A . . , . - 5 M I .. . r i . , . , . , . - Q ,a 'I ' : 1 . 1 ,pf'01 4--. in .fr-'ui Y 1' 'f RIN fi 'QS of CKVX 'r 'rd' Undcirclassmen Q' , 2 as in fmwwfg C .rr- k 'Hn an---' Nw Left to rxght D Speer, D Ferns, D Raney, S Chapman The 0ff1CElS of the class of 1960 mcluded D1ck Ferr1s, presxdent, Dawn Speer, v1ce pxesldent, Deanna Raney, secretary Sh1rley Chapman, treasurer Many money ralsmg projects were sponsored by the jumors They had t.he1r annual Chrlstmas card sale to fmance the Junxor Senxor Prom They were found buslly workmg at the football and basketball concess1on stands Also they presented a play m the spnng The class of 1960 was under the sponsox-sh1p of Mr Cone, Mr Snook, Mrs Snnpson, Mr Murphy, and Mrs Hassmen 38 1 ' , 'U' U re, f f ' s Th I QW ' mms! 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SN- ' ., nl!- flillal I 11th Grade not p1ctured Ballard Ronald Balmer Dale Campbell Earl Dxngwell Kathyrn Folk Doc Galley Robert SNA PS I-as Hablxtzel Lawrence Lee James Palmer Rlchard Plakke Terr111 Schmltter Ruth 41 , -.,,, 4---. . a, I Mmm'-fr 5 il ., N ' lf: ,E ln 'T' Left to rlght D McCalla, P Lumranskl, C Rowland, and M Amold The Sophomore Class offrcers elected by the class of 1961 were Dale McCa11a, Amold, treasurer Then' 3dVlSOlS were Mr Hager, Mrs McClure, Mr Edgmgton, Mrs Bar-tell, and Mr Dnver The class sponsored several after game dances as well as a speclal party the latter part of February They also decxded about thelr class rmgs 42 1 presidentg Peter Lumianski, vice-presidentg Carol Rowland, secretaryg and Mary Abbott lrma Abbott Janet Allen Wllllam Arnold Mary Balzer George Barto Darlene Barto Marlene Baumer John Bennett Ramona Besonen Stuart Blood Larry Bollmger Douglas Bowles VK 1ll1am Brady Anne Bray Wxlllam Brown Brown Brown Brown Brush Bullen Bullen Bullen Clarence Kathryn Margaret Roger Mary Rex Ronald W11l1am Bunker Carol U lil-554 1 I . 1 A , A: A' t nf k :.. ,Q ve f J . , - ',y,. gg , . 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Forche, Bob Foster, Bill Frederick, Mary Freshour Evelyn Fry Shlreen Frye Danny Galley Barbara Gavxn Gav1n Glllen Glynn Goble E1leen VK 1ll1am Gene Jud1th Ruthea Goldsberry Vxckx Graves Dale Hamlln L1nda Hardlng Gerald Harkness Mary Harms B111 Hart Karen Haselby Phyllxs Heathman Tom Hxcks Karen Hxlls James Huber Mary Jackson D1ana Johnson MaraBet Jones Larry Jones Phyll1s Jones Rose Judson Roberta Kolasa D1ane Lamke Elalne Lamphere Gale Larnphere Lynda Ledesma Sara Lee Sandra Lennon Jackle Leu Erlc Llnden Sylvla Lott Roger Loudenslager Lumlanskl Pe er Mathews Dolores Mathlas Judy McCalla Dale Mc Lean Mar1lyn M111er Mlller Miller Moore Joseph L1nda Rlchard Carey Morgan Bob Mudgett Paula Olds Fredmck Opdyke Hazel Opdyke Phyll1s Otls Rosallnd h 0- zjv X 'Ti gf- . A . r, V jf 5, Q .w-KW M CN 4? if W! gs. 'K 4 44 9'-vw if--.- QB' 'f .' W +L Peek Ellzabeth Plerce Gary Plerce Ronald Pltchford Evelyn Pollack Allan Post Georganna Post Pamela Proctor Claudla Rathburn Dana Raymond Joann Reyes Walter Reynolds Joe Robertson Dorothy Roblnson Pete Roe Chrlstme Rosebury Thomas Rowland Carol Scofleld Helen Scr1bner Jeffery Scmpter Douglas Sedelmaxer Bonnxe Sxnger Pr1sc1lla Smalley Denn1s Sm1th Smlth Smxth Smlth Snook Connle Delores Jollnda Ronald Davld Snyder Ron Spenny Erle Spenny Mary Starr Jeanne Stevenson Marllyn Stra1t Maureen Strayer Roger Sturman Marxan Swartout Barl Swlft LeRoy Thorburn Lyle Thurlby Donms Turner W1ll1am Turney Bertha VanKuren Helen Wallace Orv1lle Wasson Mary Waters Paul Watklns Thomas Woodman Jul1e 3 'M fir' xi 1 I 'N r47 X' i SZ. 10th grade not pxctured Bottomly Gordon Glynn T1m Hartenburg Janet Johnson Tom Palmer Pat Schuyler Judy Wolfe Robert Walker Kathleen 45 M Y aww ' , .,. R 1, ' , A V V7 ' ' ' ' -I ' , . vw ' , 5 ' ff -f ' 'r f' . ' 5 Z E 9 gl ,M 5 T 1 6,33 T, Y 1 N 2 ' ' R Aa. 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I 1 u . yd 'tri-69 li ' iv I' II.: IQ. gb Left to r1ght M Farr, K Strlckland, B Bxmey, and C I-Iarnson Class of 62 The class of '62 elected Kun Strlckland, presldent Conme Harnson, v1ce pres1dent, Mane Farr, secretary and B111 Blmey, treasurer The Freshmen sponsored some after game dances Mr L1tt.1e, Mrs Basore, Mr Spencer and M , rs Patterson adv1sed the class throughout the year 46 P 5 ,Q 3 . , 5 Q Q. . xx A g .fs z 055' A . ' f:.x,-,fe -f- A Z-g .' ' 'Il :jk .x,., -I it -Q 'J 'flglfsl ,yfuffghg M-,5,. gg wg -- '. -lv M,-1 I A ' fn. .0-.' fr.'?f - , A ' . 4 1.5-!,Q'1s'l. Q' Q 0 , s., I F. ?j. a duty, 4 ow -, , , af .-3 - 'ff' L' ' ., ' ' ' 2. ff. 1-9.1 A I. ,, i x . S .K 6.5 9 'f . 'lf' 3 . ., 3 I 5 - n S ' I . Arend Roger Arnold Davld Baker Dav1d Baker L1nda Barton Phyllls Bateman Paul Baum Wayne Blrney B111 Bollmger Cheryl Bolton Dell Boyce Robert Brady Barbara Brodberg Roger Brown Pat Brown Valerle Burgess Tom Cady John Carpenter Mxke Chapman Sharon Church Edgar Clark Dav1d Corr Kathleen Corr Kelth Coss Thomas Cox Sandra Craft Carlos Cummmgs Elalne Dancer Sue Darrow Joan DeKett Gerald DeLoach Beverly DeMunck Raymond Dubay Bob Dubay R1chard Dudley Dean Dunn Mary Durham Sally Exfert Carol Elllott Vernon Elmendorf Dore a Elya Lmda Farr Ga1l Feazel Lmda Fell Mlchael Foster Edward French Alan French Janet Gannaway Nancy Gardner James Garlow Mary Getter Carol Gxlson Hazel Gonzalez, Lydla Gonzalez, Mercedes Gonzalez, Ramona Hall, Dan1el 1 my X dm GN..- 1 is 15 I J QA a X 4: f it ,,.v7-vw, x zu? I 0 1 K , ,, N, ..,n ii ,r:'ni M , V auf- , ' ,Q 'A - A A v , . 1 , any N 7 f ' x F l , ' 59 ' 'A ' 4: . 2 . 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U V, ' ., r ' by z fll , ' ' T . l A Q 4 Harper Bonnle Harr1son Connle Harvath Sheryl Hasslnen Janet Haynes Sharon Hensley Clyde Herr1ck Joan H111 Mary J H111 Mary R Holbrook Hazel Horton Janxce Howe Gary lrwln Barbara Jackson Robert Janetzke Donna Jones Jerold Jordan Sandra Karn Ron :lil Kennedy Merls ,, -Q Krey Carolyn 5, X Langham Donald Langham Marlene Langham Roger Laws Patrxcxa Laxton Barbara Lennon Mary Leonard Dorothy Marrlott Bernard Martln Kathleen MCKSHZIB Lyle Mllls George Mxlls Loretta Mllton Glorxa Mollsen Douglas MOFTIS Sh1rley Morse Sharon N8Sb1t Sandy Nlswonger Pearl Oden Rxchard Peek Robert Pekrul Merton Perleberg Howard Peters Barbara Peterson Judy Prlehs Carolyn RBglS Robert Remar Cheryl Rxch Bllly Rxghter Jane Rogers Bonnle Rosebury Janet Rowlee Leonard Schartzer Charles Schofleld Nancy X Schram Ronald 1 f. 'Nui' 48 l M1513 f , . .:. , . In ki A Q A 7 p Rx f 'ff sg J I ill., -A .5 if-2. - , ' ' P ,M P X ' 2 ,YQ , 4 . 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K Seyfarth Robert Sk1nner Charles Smlth Charles Smlth Jacquelme Snapp Dan1el Soll1d Peter Stxffler Douglas Stone Carol Str1ckland Kxmball Suggltt Frank Sw1ft Charlene Swlft Mary Sylvester Annetta Thurlby Norman Trlpp Kathleen Turner Phyl1s Turner Ruth Twork Margaret VK arner Donna Lee Week Ahce Wlutney Mark VK rlght Larry ,KY F3 9th grade not plctured Boughner Er1c Nlswonger Howard 4. G- REMEMBER WHEN Clark Ronald Sulllvan Erxc www' ,fn Lawson Bert 49 momma , Swim? ' 2 1 1 V' if' - K Mi ' , U lil. f , 6 af f L ' 1 fir 1 fl 'S-. 'M 2 1 N-4 X 4 J ,Q ' . 1 zfxifm Y V fsff X 1 ' , ' Xx' f f X 1 2 ' , ' C 1 x - n X , -53 4... f 4. ,. Y . I , - , ' r 4,4 A . - Q fi: ' A' 1 X ' 2 l ' , full . vs Q K . A L, P an L. A , 4 . - A' T ' 'R ' f y H- M 1 4. N 'H , ,A , ' 0 A W 41 - Y 0 pf Q ,we s y l t ' , y' gg A mi' W K f f Haynes, Nell Zserdm, Mlchael 335 W- . My --K j',L.3 Vw 3 L y NGC MLN -K NY -.37 A 4 K K y gf ,air m 5 3: - ' I V F,-iw Q fi- ' Q ,-I , k K .agar z ',, J ' f 1 in s .f I L 5 ' 4 , .g ,, ,M , qi fig? 5 in P 0 rw O 0 1 ll ff, it is -I, mITl!fL111Z I ' :Q V Activities Jr ,ls 11111 Standing: T. Burgess, R. Watson, C. Hall, M, Twork, L. Meyers, P. Mudgett, R. Judson, L. Eifert, G. Post, 4th Row: S. Dancer, S. Harveth, B. Laxton, K. Martin, B. Peters, J. Hill, C. Boughton, M. Barto, B. Hall, D. Raab, G. VanDouser, J. Lennon, B. Turner, W. Reyes P. Hazelby, P, Post, M, Burgess, M. Robinson, J. Raymond, F. Merindorf, L. Craddock, L. N. Post, G. Howe, J. Horton, 2nd Row: M. Kennedy, C. Bell, L. Bowen, M. VanSteeland, S. Schofield, lst Row: S. Rich, M. Arnold, M. Harkness, S. Phillips, J. Hassinen, M. Hill, The band, which has completed its twelfth year under the direction of Mr. George Murthum, had an excellent marching season led by Connie Bell, drum major. Besides putting on half-time shows for all home football games, the band gave three concerts. For the past three years the band has attended the National Music Camp at Interlochen and are planning a return trip this fall. L. Hamlin, J. Raymond, J. Cappo, C. Bell, M. Brown, C. Rowland, S. Schofield. M o i r e 1 z Q. M X , 3 . , .5 . 7 - ' . . in 2 'N ' ' ' 'J' I A. . '3 ,..-fe. ,.. av, V Q d , M- y G .- M5 L . ,. if gall. wx W my ag., - Q S N Q v T Heal Mr Murthurn 5th Row R Droscha J Caltrlder D R1Ch L Cl1nton A Baker, Peterson J Sm1th K Trxpp, P Brovsm M Huber, C Martm N Schofleld B Brady M A Thorburn, L Martm P Fanson L Leonard D W1ll1ams 3rd Row M Redman C Hyde, Hamlln B Swarthout R Den1son M Stevenson C Rowland, M Brown A Brady K Evans, D Rathburn, J Cappo J Ryal, V Brown J Morr1s P Barton, C Harr1son C Selbert, E Cummmgs, J Starr T Heal J Lennon, D Wllllams K Evans, C Martln R Droscha R Judson P Mudgett T Burgess, R Watson, C Hall, M Twork, L Meyers Percussion N Post J Horton C Se1bert L Crad dock F Mermdorf M Kennedy J Ryal J MOTTIS S R1Ch ff 'viii-9 Q ll uni lst Chou Brass M lstCl'1onrVVoOdwmd auf gf. ' ,fy ,fs ' V A , y - we I . , . 5 : . , . , . ' , . ' , . . , . , . . , . . , . , . , . . . . , . . , . , . Q '2 . , . , . , - , o , . ' ' . , ha , 0 - 1 , - 7 Q , n I , 1 n , . . , . , . . - - , . . , . - . . , . . , . . 5 s X 2? FS' - , . , . l , . ' 3 ' 3 ' 3 ' , , . . fre , . , . , , . - ,J . I .4 , , . Z lik 4,5 I, Q Q kit, Q !,,,.,.X- f ..f,- ev, if , . '- .Z ' 5 ,Pb - ff.. mfwmy W ,W Q K M H, ., H , 53 Chorus :mob Top Row R. Marshall, B. Watson, B. Mcllquham, C Twork, R. Steadman,R. Dxoscha, L. Burgess, M jewett, 3rd Row B Lenon, M Chpper, K Brown, S Burgess, M Burgess, I Gardner, P DeRos1a, D Robext son, S Robmson, J Ansley, 2nd Row I Strayer, N Loudenslager, D Bowman, P DeRos1a, I Gehrke, M. Howery, M Frederlck, A Glynn, M Randall, I Lumbert, I.. Wexrauch, Mr Emnck Under the d1rect1on of Mr Emnck the forty members of the chorus have put forth a great amount of effort to perfect then performances for the chapel servlces and the wmter and sprmg concerts The thxrty sax members of the G1r1s Glee Club have performed m var1ous concerts throughout the school year, under the duectlon of Mr Emnck Top Row J Darrow, A Nxswonger, C Swlft, R. Weber, R. Swlft, N Gannaway, S Cox, G Wnght, 3rd Row I Sm1th, S Sedelmaler, K Martm, C Pr1ehs, D Leonard, I Preston, N Glynn, G Troutner, N Schof1e1d 2nd Row E Freshour, H Van Kuren, L. Feazel, N Fellows, V Langham, B. Rogers, S Harvath, P Laws, S MOTTIS, 1st Row A Weck, G Mllton, L. Gonzalez, D Daggy, C Snnth, P Nxs wonger, I R1ghter, C Proctor, B. Tumey, Mr Ernnck 54 Girls Glee Club q1oZ4v2e1Co:v'nIogo,o:n:o:oZo62' ,f - W ,' M ,qs .A , M . g,,s1.,.,.,,1g,-,h Mcllquham, S. Stevens, S. Clark, C. Bunker, C. Patterson. lst Row: C. Cavender, C. Clark, J. Smiley, B. . ' 5 I . . . . . VCY 46' G00 Top Row D Raab, A Dav1s, K. Martm, I Gardner, K Rambo, V Swlft, G Harr1s, H. I-Imshaw, M Craddock, C Krey, L. Falrbotham, 2nd Row M Caltnder, L. Elfert, I Krey, B. Rodgers, M Redman, E Balmer, M Sturman, C Steadman, S Harveth, I Strayer, G Underwood, lst Row H Gxlson, T Kramer, D Rlch, N Loudenslager, C Martm, G VanDouser, R. Weber, R. Droscha, L Craddock, R. Raab The 1959 B1ble Club came to a sad end the mlddle of the year m a solemn bur1al r1te New 11fe began for the club under the name of V C Y Voxce of Chr1st:1an Youth V C Y holds one noon hour meetmg a week plus prayer meetmgs m the Bapt1st Church every Monday noon Th1s club has been a wonderful msp1rat1on of fellowsh1p and worsh1p for all who attend The 0ff1C6I'S th1s year were Gerry VanDouser, pres1dent, Carol Martm, v1ce pres1dent, Nancy Loudenslager, secretary Loretta Craddock,tres urer, Delores Rlch, soc1a1 chaxrrnan, Rueben Droscha, program chalrman, and Ruth Weber, reporter Leadmg the seml monthly chapel servlce 111115 year was our capable Lmda Elfert. Lmda dut1es were to notlfy mmlsters, conduct ser VICES, and to secure Sp6C13.l mus1c for the servlces, thus provxdmg a sp1r1tual envlron ment for all the students. 55 1 A , ., . f .- 9 l7,:LiL51' s V A6 T! - . . . N W it V K 1 . . ' ' . . . ' . ' ' . . ' ' 2 . ' ' . . . . . . . . ' z . ' . 5 C I . D I I I I l -' . l . I - 0 0 I 1 ' ' - . f 5 Q ,- T HIY A Top Row J Peterson Brown, M Amold, L Lamphere, C Sw1 R. Weber, N Barton, G Wnght, M Roblnson, N Snow, 3rd Row L. E1fert,j Smrth, P Hazelby, S Brbbms, M Burgess, M VanStee1and Clark, E Watkms, M H111 I Morr1s, M Huber, B lrwm, S Prltzel, 1st Row E Hassmen, M Brown Fredenck, S Robmson, T Pearsall H Scof1e1d, N Loudenslager Trl H1 Y rs a club for g1r1s m grades nme through twelve Its purpose 1S to Create, mamtam, an end throughout the home, school, and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an character The Sc1ence Club meets twlce every month rn the scxence rooms of the school The membershlp conslsts of persons who have taken, or are now takmg brology, chemmstry, or phys1cs Each member as a sc1ent1f1c project or experu-nent whxch IS to be completed and demonstrated to the other members of the club The auns of the Sc1ence Club are to mcrease knowledge of and to perfect skrlls 1n sc1ent1f1c ex penmentatlon The offlcers are pres1dent, Andy Thorbum, v1ce presrdent Davld Snook, secretary, Cappy Patterson, treasurer, Betty Peek Top Row I Chesney, D Snook, R. Lott, D Dudley, J Mmller L. Bowen, A Thorburn, F Olds, A Pollack, B. Cheney, I Reynolds, R. Forche, lst Row L Hamlm, J Bateman, C Patterson, D Raney, D Hager, J Eventt, C Rowland, B, Peek 55 Science Club ri- '- fl g I . ,Q .. - -'E I .. -I Q v' Q , I 1 X 1 5 - V Y! rl A X I 1 24:1 : . , V. . . . 'ft, . . ' . . ' : ' . ' . . ' ' . . , K. Brown, 1. Everitt, S. Morris, J. Hassinen, P. Barton, 2nd Row: T. Kramer, M. Wasson, D. Ianetzke, S. . ' . ' , . ' . . ' . ' ' : . ' . , M. I I l I , O . I I .- .- . . . . n . ,, . . d ext . . . . . . . . . . O h : . . . . ' , . . . t 1'-fr ' ' .Y Y A ' 5 ,li 4- K X ,b T if 8 ,, Nb 1 5 ,-. Al , . I I Y A H - 40. A 2 .' . f I ' X i ' N FHA PM vp' E L fiw- , . L fiizf' i 2 3 . ,B ,A , , 1, 45.52 fx ,Q 5 5 .rf 1 F9 Top Row R. Turner, L Baker, I Force, A Niswonger, M johnson, L. Lamphere, B Harper, S Sedelmarer, N Gannaway, K Martm, P Geer, C Stone, J Smxth, B. Peek, S Clark, 3rd Row H. Howlett, B DeLoach, M McLean, H Opdyke, B Swarthout, M. Cheney, P Turner, I Caltnder, I Morse, M Barto, S Morse, L. Feazel, C Bmmker, P Niswonger, 2nd Row D jackson, L. Hamlm, C Smrth, B. Peters, I Raymond, I Herrick, M Sturman, M Lennon, H. Holbrook, M Caltnder, G Milton, S Nesbitt, B. Galley, 1st Row C Rector, C Cal trider, H. Scofield, I Mathias, M. Frederick, M Van Steeland, D Blmker, M Waxon, M Redman, M Mcllqu harn,j R1ghter,1 Rosebury,j Strayer The Future Homernakers of America IS a club open to girls who have taken homemalcmg Meetings are held regularly throughout the school year Various projects are undertaken by the group for the improvement of the school, community, and nation One of these was planting tulips m the school yard. The club is affilrated with the national and state groups, and our representatives attend these meetings The officers are as follows president, Mary Van Steeland, v1ce president, Mary Mclllquham, secretary, Darla Bunker, treasurer, Mary Redman, historian, Helen Schofield parliamentanan, Judy Mathias, reporter, Mary Wasson, social chairman and regional song leader, Mary Ann Frederick The Future Farmers of Arnenca is an organization of nual boys enrolled m vocational agriculture Each mem ber must have at least one productive project There are four degrees of membership that a boy can obtam National and state conventions are attended by members of the chapter each year The officers are as follows president, Tom Thorburn, vice president, Lan-yLaunstem, treasurer, David Dunsmore, reporter, Dale McCalla, sentinel, Leon Everett Top Row D Peters, S Drushel, R. Langham, R. Brodberg, D Regis, B Phillips, D Baker, I.. Hawkins, V H. Clark, N Haynes, R. Arend, S Nrswonger, R. Kam, L Perlberg, 2nd Row B Bray, B Leonard, B Bowles, G Pierce, G Culham, L. Feasel, P Solid, D Clark, W Baum, J Drrggs, 1st Row Mr Rossman, H. Fanson, D English, L. Launstein, D Dunsmore, L. Everett, T Thorburn, D Torrance, D McCalla, B. Steadman e.....1l.......,I ,img FFA 57 J g . , Montaven, D. Snapp, D. Smalley, R. Thurlbyg 3rd Row: L Martin, R. Schram, K. Litchfield, B. Morgan, L. David, - B .- +:+:+:f:+1fm... .. ' ' lie! -'ef he 5, 22 , W J ,L M. . an M B P P T r Gi ,J 'V 'i 6 ' I A 5 Pep Club ggigmws manages Top Row D Sanders, I Mlller, B. Jacobs, S Platt, R. Smrth, C Sw1ft,j Mathlas, B Corr I Gard ner, M Johnson, C Bell, B. Hall, L. Blmey, L. Clanton, R. Carl, H. Hmshaw, I Cappo, 4th Row Mr Spencer, M Pulver, M Mollsen, D Raney, B. Brady, M VanSteeland, M Fredenck, M BIIIQCS, I Eventt B. Peek, I.. Lamphere, E Lamke, N Snow, A Brady, R. Swrft, G Wnght, I Clark, 3rd Row L Wallman L. Bowdre, G Gardner, D Speer, M. Robmson, C Harnson, I.. Elfert, I Hassmen, I Caltnder, M Huber, B. Lennon, N Schofreld, I Ansley, B. Swarthout, B. Galley, 2nd Row B. Cheney, I Ryal, M Chpper, Meyer, I Horton, L Gehrke, I Morns, C Snuth, A Sylvester, M Hill, I Strayer, S Dancer, S. Harvath, 1st Row Mr Mead, C Selbert, L Redman, E Cummmgs, S Chapman, I Caltnder, L. Craddock, P Mc Carn, S Schoheld, T Kramer, C Rowland, L Hamlm, M Caltnder The Pep Club of 1958 S9 was headed by Sally Schofxeld, presldent, Loretta Craddock, v1ce president, Pat McCarn, secretary, and jaclue Caltnder, treasurer The respons1b111t1es of the Pep Club are to help create and mamtam school spmt. One of then' methods of domg th1s IS puttmg on sluts for pep assembhes before the games. Somethmg new was tned thxs year wzth the hope that rt wlll be contmued m followmg years. On Fndays of home games the band paraded through town, wxth the student body followmg behmd and cheerleaders leading a yell, G A.A , under the advrsorshrp of Mrs. Patterson, rs for all athletzcally mmded gn-ls Th1s year's offmcers mclude pnesxdent, Maureen Stralt, v1ce presxdent, Deanna Raney, secretary, Kathy Brown, treasurer, Mary Arnold Awards are presented to members on a pomt system The G A.A sponsors bowlmg tomnaments and mtramural games m whrch all grrls can partzcrpate, whether members or not Top Row R. Gonzalez, P Mudgett, S Lmden, l.. Morlock, V Brown, Mrs Patterson, N Barton Smlth, L. Lamphere, B. Laxton, D Reed, 2nd Row I Horton, C Rerner, B. Burgess, E Cummings, C Harrrson, S Dancer A Weck, C Smlth, 1st Row K Brown, D Raney, M Str-a1t, M Arnold GAA 58 3 0 0 . I . ' . 0 . 0 , Q ' . . ' ' ' . ' : . 1 o 0 0 a . 0 0 . 3 . . . ' . ' . ' : . , I I . 0 . . I . I . I I . I . . : I I . Il! I I . I . O I ' I I . : o o I a . o s I a ' I . I C I . I . I . . . . the . . . . the . . . . . . . . 0 . . - . I O I ' . 5 - - ' . . . , R. . ' : . . . ' . ' 1 r . ' 5 o u n . u . ' ' . swf ' . it 94 xg fl p P yy . 11 ,, 4 A 1 A ' I ir 3 y 3 I 7 vi 1. . ' ' K ,, r I Pro M-Club B Forche, B. Cheney, K Stone, W Janetzke, L. Everett, B. Betcher, L. Bowdre, P Robmson, L. Burgess, D McLean, T Heathman, Mr Lrttle, Mr Snook, G Clark, C Twork, H. Fanson, B Horton, D Dancer, Powers, W Gavm, G Gardner, D Dunsmore,J W1l11s R. The M Club consrsts of boys of Mason I-hgh School who have earned a major letter m a sport Off1cers elected th1s year are Bruce Horton, pres1dent, Harvey Fanson, secretary Gary Clark, treasurer They are advrsed by Mr Fred Dr1ver, Mr Don L1tt1e, and Mr Robert Cone The M Club annually sponsors the faculty vs students basketball game and the mter class track meet Th1s year It also helped pay for the movle camera wh1ch 1S to be used for takmg prctures of games The projectromsts, under the superv1s1on of Mr Boeve, dxd a credrtable Job m runnmg the projectors and presentmg v1sua.l a1d matenal to the student body Left to rrght R. Smrth, I Reynolds, P Lum1ansk1, B Garley, N Boeve, j Thompson, D Stevenson, C Moore lectuomsts 59 t O I O O ' I I I . C O I 0 O I I U I I . . I - . . . . . . . . 9 . . I I I . Q I '- O . - . . . Q 1 0 . . . . 0 . I 3 . . 0 , I - . Q Q . Q u ' glove snr, f :A .wf rs -- 1- If ' 4 ,. c :, .q 1 5 VN, V A 1 1 , . 4 ' 4 4 4' xii 1 Q' . i D Q 4 1' N 7' r , y 1 Spomsh Club h......:!.t I Top Row R. Powers, R. Snyder, I Thompson, B. Bullen, R. Schram, G Epple, D Dudley, F Olds, D Baker, D Bolton, 3rd Row I Lmmger, R. Tmner, C Hyde, K Martm, L. Lamphere, I Smxth, N Scho fxeld, R. Otrs, S Brbbms, D Elmendorf, 2nd Row M Dunn C Getter, S Haynes, H. Holbrook, 5. I-Iarvath, M Lennon, C Harrxson, S Morse, R. Marshall, lst Row B. Galley, B. Sede1ma1er, S Dancer, H. Vanliuren, M Kennedy, C Bollmger, D Kolasa, M Sturman, T Rosebury, L Redman, M Chpper, B. Cheney, D Dudley, L. Craddock, H. Stra1t, C Moore The Spamsh Club pnmanly cons1sts of Spamsh I and I1 students and IS sponsored by Mrs Helen Strart Offlcers are Denn1s Dudley, px-es1dent, Bob Cheney, v1ce presldent, Loretta Craddock, treasurer and Mary Chpper, secretary An effort 1S made to leam more about Spanlsh speaking co1mtr1es and to partxcxpate mn celebratmg hohdays m the Spamsh manner The Latm Club, under the leadershlp of Mr Peter Roon, conszsts mamly of Latm I and II students Off1Cel'S are Pete Robmson, presxdent, T1l11e Kramer, vxce pxes1dent Mary Redman, secretary, and Pat McCarn, treasurer The club sponsors act1v1t1es pertammg to Latm m order to create a greater mterest m the language Top Row D Kennedy, K. Rambo, V Sw1ft, B Seyfarth, B. B1rney, M Pekrul, C Welss, C Sunth Flllott, L. Wrlght, M Carpenter, P Bateman, I Chesney, M Arnold, M Stra1t, C Stone, 4th Row Boyce, E Church, I Woodman, M Twork, C Swlft, M Burgess, I Peterson, V Brown, M Harkness Peek, I H.1ll, M McLean, T Burgess, J Cady, A Sylvester, 3rd Row B. Bullen, S Burgess, P Brown Hill, J French, K. Corr, J Lenon, S Lmden, P Mudgett, A Weck, P Barton, I Holton, I Hassmen 2nd Row D Snook, M Brown, K Tnpp, B Laxton, H. Scofleld, M Stevenson, R. Gonzalez, C Remur M Hall, M. Spenny, C Rowland, K. Hrll, E Cummmgs, 1st Row Mr Roon, P Lumlanslu, P McCarn T Kramer, K. Brown, P Robxnson, D Arnold, T Coss, M Redman, I Rosebury fab 'm H3555 Lotm Club 60 -Q 4. La: i .LQ 1, n , ,. .. , V H ,NV , 1 , . , , X -- 1...- .. . I I . . . . . I ' : o o e o ' o ' 0 s 0 n 5 0 o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U . . , . 5 . - . . . . . . . . . s . . ' 1 C . : . . . . . . , V. . . . . . . ' 1 B. . . . . . . . . , B. . . . . . ' : . . , M. . . . . . . . . 3 r a u o o o o 9 . . . . , . . o o o f Q Q J , . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ff ----Q 1 ' sz. fo'nYn!n3o3. 1.1.24 . J f Ax - 1 , - y A Mix we ' ' , 6' rx 7 'a 1 , , ,V .t , 5 , I , . w Hle Ka. Top Row N Snow R. Weber, R. Lott, I Mlller, K. Stone, D Snook, K Rambo, D Elmendorf, 2nd Row M VanStee1and, I Ryal, M Rob1nson,j Clark, V Swlft, I Cappo, M Fredenck, M Randall, B Lenon, 1st Row Mrs McClure, M Brown, I Moms, M Caltnder, D Reed, J Smrley, I. Redman, S Schofxeld, E Cummmgs Under the duectxon of Mxs Caml MCCIUI9 the H1 L1fe, our school paper, was pubhshed br monthly by the Ph Lmfe staff wh1ch mcluded Dorothy Reed, edrtor, Bomne Lenon and jackxe Ryal, assxstant edxtors, Maryann Fredenck, news edltor, Vllglnla Sw1ft, feature ed1tor, Roger Lott, club edxtor, joe Mxller, sports ed1tor, Mary Caltnder, busmess manager, Dave Snook, productron edltor, and Naom1 Snow, rnaxlmg ed1tor The Mason Debate Team whrch was composed of jackme Ryal, Maryann Fredenck, Maulyn Bmgess, B111 Jacobs, Lmda Clmton, and Georganna Post and whrch was drrected by Mrs Esther Speckeen d1dn't have a too successful season but much knowledge was obtamed. The topxc lmder d1SCl1SS10n was The Umted States should adopt the essent1a1 features of the Bntxsh system of educatmon ' The team competed against Ressm-rectron, Eastern, Haslett, and Okemos Standmg M Burgas, M Fredenck, B jacobs,j Ryal Seated G Post, Mrs Speckeen, L. Clmton. Vi Debate Team Q-4 61 N-M., I' If R W fsf B I ' 3 ...z ,. 5 1, , ' ' 1 ,iz 0 4 K ' ' .5 5 : , , Y 1. f V A a E 2 I , : . , . ' . . . - : . . . ' . . ' . . ' . . ' 1 . . . ' . ' . . ' . , . . - . . .- . . . . . . . . , . . i la 5 - s 'I af f z, vw Z Q as 1 ' Q R X it N' 'VN N Le ,b xl ' , - N., . t My I- W AJ, ,1- u-f' if V' TLE EARS Tl-.4'T' EN ,iii 4, gi v 1 ww., Jr . rx Q ..i' 'E Q f 'fy Coaches Standmg R. Cone Vaxs1ty Baseball, Reserve Football, M Murphy Asszstant V3!S1ty Football, Golf, Spencer Freshman Basketball F Drlver Reserve Basketball, Varszty Track Seated V Snook Varsity Football, Reserve Basketball P Roon Reserve Football, Mrs Stralt Varsrty and Reserve Temus, D L1ttle Vaxs1ty Basketball, Reserve Baseball, jumor I-hgh Football M Straxt JUDIOI I-hgh Basketball, At.hlet1c Dlrector The 1958 team, coached by Mr Snook and Mr Mmphy, won two games and lost snr. Although then w1ns were few, they showed a lot of SP1l'1t and gamed valuable expenence Co captams were Dave Duns more a.nd Bruce Horton Dave was also most valuable player Because of much expenence gamed th1s year and a good reserve team commg up, the vaxsxty 1S expected to do better next year Varsny Scores Opponents M ason Stockbrldg e Oke mos Eve rett Tectunseh St. Marys' Resurrecpon Holt Howell 64 A0 ' S s ' . a ' 20 6 7 6 25 19 27 O 12 26 ' 34 1 3 39 7 7 1 2 Varsity Football i , .,,. 4 Top Row Mr Murphy, Pete Robmson, Mlke Leu, Harvey Fansorn, Charles Twork, B111 Jacobs, Larry Bur gess, Bruce Horton, jerry Cox, Ed Brown, Tom Schaeffer, Mr Snook 2nd Row Gary Gardner, Pete Lum1ansk Dave Dunsmore, Tom Pease, Kelth Haynes, Ke1th Stone, Dmck Raab, Allen Davrs, Chuck Walcott, Dale Mc Calla, Don Torrance, Gary Clark, 1st Row jerry W1l11s, john Sedgman, Marvm Pulver, Leon Everett, Gavm, Dawn Speer, Randy Powers, Tom Thorburn, V1c Van DeMoorte1 Wxth the capable coachmg of Mr Cone and Mr Roon and much talent, the reserves won f1ve, lost one, and t1ed one These boys should help the varsny a great deal next year Opponents Mason Grand Ledge St Mary s Everett Resun-ect1on Holt Howell R Brown, B Bray, J Mlller, I-I. Clark, G Cook, D Snook, I H.1.11s, T Glynn, B. Bullen, G Lamphere, 2nd Row T Heathrnan, D Dudley, D Smalley, D Doohttle, V Ell1ott, E Bouglmer, D Arnold, M Carpenter, P Bateman, D Bolton, K Stnckland, B Seyfarth, R. Synder, T Day, I Baumer, R. Bullen, lst Row T Coss, L Wmght, C Snuth, M Pekrul, M Whrtney, D Dudley, B. Rlch, B. Buney, B. Boyce, R. Peek, R. Schram, D Strffler, R. Langham, C Schartzer 1: Reserve Football 55 ' : ' ' ' Bill 12 13 . ' 19 20 7 7 ' 19 21 21 6 13 19 Top Row: B. Cheney, Mr. Roon, T. Rosebury, Mr. Cone, S. Besonen, C. Hensley, E. Leu, R. Forche, ALAN DAVIS KEITH STONE CHARLES TWORK DAVE DUNSMORE DICK RAAB GARY CLARK KEITH HAYNES LARRY BURGESS 66 DAWN SPEER ED BROWN MIKE LEU HARVEY FANSON JE RRY WILLIS BRUCE HORTON TOM PEASE VIC VanDeMOORTEL LEON EVERETT BILL GAVIN 67 Vorslty Bclsketboll 'X 2 '54 2 4? 40 0 XJ K' J W1ll1s, R. Strayer, P LLIIDIHDSRI, R. Powers, T Heathman P Robmson, C Karr B Horton, D Dancer H Fanson C Twork I Hallenbeck R. Snyder,K. Stone R. Forche Coach D L1tt1e Manager I Thompson Mason had an exceptlonally good year in basketball the vars1ty Wlnlllng eleven and losmg seven the reserve wlnnlng eleven wh1le los1ng three and the ninth grade team losmg but one out of fourteen The captam and most valuable player was Bruce Horton who also made the All tournament and All conference teams He was second hlgh scorer w1th 281 pomts Jerry W1ll1s led the scorlng w1th 351 and was elected captaln for 1959 He also was the free throw champlon at the Chr1stmas Tournament, maklng 29 out of 30 The season's record was as follows Mason Opponent Mason Oggonent Leslle Okernos Holt Everett St Mary' s Resurrectlon Howell Le sl1e Holt Everett St Mary's Resurrectlon Stockbmdge Howell Chr1stmas Tournament Haslett Resurrectmn Okemos D1str1cts East Lansmg B. Bullen T Coss R. Brown D Smalley D Dudley I Mlller D Arnold D Doohttle L Srnxth B B ray D Snook T Day Coach F Dnver 68 Reserve Bosketboll . Jy y My H 9 V M ,e fam I - 2 fs ,,f3 N 1 it A ,1 5 X jjk X N W 'lx' 'J A 6 ' Q I I X' J! :l 4 X E 9 I , T 1 af, lu ' ' Q y if A L T 74 ' 58 58 . 52 66 52 55 ' 71 49 65 77 ' 73 66 57 82 60 44 . 51 ' 76 ' 82 57 46 96 56 61 ' 63 92 ' 67 60 50 67 68 ' ' 79 72 72 ' 82 RON SNYDER CHARLES TWORK HARVEY FANSON ,l 15' nw., , , 5 1 Of' 1, O ,.q, z . NA I- ,n ix It ,,M 1 'A ,, Na-R, A' 1 A ., K ff A 1-fig' f-F ,,A I X-, 2-S-. 'gi' Y . A' A .N Q , Nj- W 1- A. 4 Q4 ,. Jywl N T A . X 5 wx 'w' f W5 fax Q . , gg X bp I Im. 1 A ' ' 'ig I ,N A A A N f I ,,v'NX 1 3 I ' I f f f 4 V 1' JERRY WILLIS BRUCE HORTON PETE ROBINSON TOM HEATHMAN BOB FORCHE DOUG DANCER Vomny BoseboH Back Row G Clark, I Hallenbeck, F Hem, I.. Burgess, P Robmson, K Stone, J W1l11S, Mr Cone, Front Row M Leu, B. Betcher, D Stone, M Holbrook, L Wheeler, J Srlsby, T Chpper, R. Caltnder The 1958 baseball team, d1rected by Coach Cone, won fwe and lost seven Tom Chpper was elect ed honorary captam and M1ke Holbrook, most valuable player We should have a better team next year because of several returnmg lettermen and a good reserve squad Under the coachmg of Mr L1ttle, the reserves won S1X games and lost none They had much me talent whlch should greatly strenghten next year s varsity Opponents Mason RESUITECYIUH Eaton Rap1ds Charlotte Howell Eaton Rap1ds Charlotte M1ddle Row I.. Sm1t.h, S Besonen,j Chesney, R. Brown, M Pulver D Speer D McCalla Front Row E Leu, D Graves, C Boughton, B Allen, P Lum1ansk1, B Bullen I Sedgman Reserve Boseboll 70 My y 1 N ' r . . I If K ! I . . . . . f. . , . U ' 7 8 ' 5 24 1 19 4 7 ' 6 9 3 12 Back Row: B. Gavin, B. Bray, C. Walcott, T. Plakke, B. Jacobs, D. Doolittle, E. Brown, Mr. Little, ' : ' . . . . , . , . 5 : o o n o n ' o , u o ' 5 kk A K 1 Q, 5 M , ,M no M f 8 M J i , I .. ,il K ' A Nw- 3 I D- I-IH lllf - -dw 1-1-ffqi My Tfwi. TOM CLIPPER 'Q . W Q! 3 ...mv qc f -.4513 as A Z' ul 253' rg 1 sq-A' 'H -L sq 315 any MP9 3 in QMA-,EEA R3-mf W QW af, mari 5356.4 V Y N W l is fs VAWQ wk' Fu LARRY WHEELER MIKE HOLB ROOK GARY CLARK JACK SILSBY , an ROD CALTRIDER FRED HEIN DART STONE 71 BOB BE TCHER f ' X KR , , R51 :WL f' Qu-1 -gr. A' ik ,. ip.. wx VX E Q, Q ff, -- E I gr, -. I-.i SQ w ' . R .R ' 5 Allkli Q Q 'J - , -I .. V ,.., -. R--- - . X R 1 - ,. f .- , . A ' AR x t . -1 4 V.1f1iXQi.H N , , .R f ,p-f .flw , ,gtg b 5 ,4 T Y ' ijfymj, , 'T - - . TQ V ,l , . R vgfj-'.. , Q A l V 2 jffmagj, QQ? H ' R V ' if ,4 , 43-,JR 'H H XA 1 .4523 5-.1 . ,J W -.,f ,Pf,,2 X, Rf 5 ' by .,.i ' - .. 1 ' fa' rw V 'I,f'g. w yi' Q3 wif .L 1-KU? sg j .' X64 7 'i ' 'fyxfili-ff' - Q .fl ji. Yin' fl ' . - X 'w --if 'f'..+-2' A gf. - . R R . K: .fray - - ' . 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' 1-M. 4 rs .,, , -'-if w. 11.1, ' , 1 ., V. 3 1 - an .,1,1,f45.g,,wr..-M - h Back Row C Bouts, T Brooks,j Mlller, M Trudeau, H Fanson,j Cox, C Twork, D Dudley, N Hall, Mr Dr1ver M1ddle Row Tom Pease, S1 Moncada, 11m Myall, Gary Gardner, 11111 Bxmey, Vzc Van DeMoorte1, Andy Thorburn, Dorson Droscha Row Dav1d Snook, Don Torrance, Mmke Dafoe, Rudy Droscha, ,lun H1ll, Don Baker, Rex Bullen The 1958 track team of Mason I-hgh School was coached by Mr Fred Dnver and had one of 1ts most successful seasons, w1nn1ng four and losmg only two of 1ts duel and tuangular meets The records set were as follows 120 yard hxgh hurdles Fanson, txme 16 5 180 low hurdles Fanson, t1me 20 5 880 yard run Trudeau, t1me 2 16 8 880 yard relay T Pease, N Hall, T Brooks, G Pease, tlme 1 40 1, broad jump Brooks, 19'6 3 4 , pole vault hm Myall, 9'8 www!-x-awe gig V41 Rl' sp :es L, ,sf I- ,fhiiiizfr EA ,EZ gh e 1 Md fiiffrpifigwag ,, 4' 1: Q 3 an Hiimiibstaaf if-?1'h'k 4' Tom Pease 72 Harvey Franson . 1St : ' ' : ' - - . 5 - - . 5 - ' - : . 5 - . . . . 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Golf Teom 'Qi Top Row B Boxs,J I-hgbee, T Schaeffer, Mr Methner, C Werss, P Fanson, L Leonard Kneelmg Roggow, J Rmehart, D Cornwell The Mason I-hgh School golf team of 1958 was coached by Mr Methner Although the Mason team won only one match, lt gained valuable expenence through competmg In sp1te of rllness and mjunes, the 1958 tenms team had a very successful year, 1os1ng only to St johns The team was led by Raymond Strayer, captam and most valuable player Ray altemated wrth Doug Dancer ur the number 1 pos1t1on and represented the Lansmg dxstrmct m the state tournament last summer The whole team partlcxpated rn the regronal tournament at Kalamazoo SCORES Mason Opponents Mason Opponents Eaton Raprds St Johns Everett Everett Grand Ledge Grand Ledge Eaton Rapxds St johns Top Row B Cheney, B Horton, T Heathman, H Srmth, D Kennedy, Mrs Strart Front Row Forche, R Strayer, D Raymond, D Dancer, W Janetzke, R. Powers .y x Lit-BF ,n5 m7 'Y 9P QSUN J' 'fgwq Hrs 74 Tennis Team X C. . ' . . 4 ' 2 1 . 4 3 2 6 0 5 O 3 2 4 ' 1 1 . 4 : . . . . ' . . ' . : B. I 1 A , . 'l MS' V Lv A ,gf ,,,r ., X f Y, K 5-3:3 uf wa' AVETI' ,W 5 , 2 wk ' my My 4 W: A A Qit, 9 ' J e V to A M, ,a ' 99,3 gif K , H5311 - . , Varsity Football Cheerleaders L B1rney, E Lamke, M C11pper,j Ca1tr1der,I Caltrlder, P McCam Standmg N Schoheld, B Peek, C I-Iarnson Serm stand C Rowland, S Dancer S I-Iarvetzh Reserve Football Clweerleadew New : . ' . . ' . ' - : . . , YJ . cv ' -A-,L f , . A I ll 7 f Varsrty Basketball Cheerleaders E Lamke, M Chpper, C Row1and,j Caltndex-,J Caltrlder, L Morlock Thms sc.hoo1 year Luanne Brmey was selected as football captam, Jamce Caltnder as basketball captam, and Mrs Dons Patterson as advrsor Three g1r1s were sent to Sn-nth Walbudge Cheerleadmg Camp last summer and brought back many new rdeas S Dancer, S Harveth, N Schofreld, B Peek, C Har-r1son,j Rosebury 76 Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders . - . . I . f . . - - . . . I Q 3 5 5 .4-w ' K f 2 ' '.' -3 112. 'S Nl If Glide S it BOOK STORE ROYALTY PEP SKIT 3 CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL COURT WINNING SENIOR FLOAT SLAUGHTER! Y O O r I rw O R O V i O W Q . EO Ar Q m e d K. -if? r- M ,Q A .,-J' Y' A X X iw -J K I i 1 E .4 ,Q f A Y' 1 BROADWAY BOUND? Q A ' 6'OQ.15z2 K F Fyil rx' Q1 -9 ua! 1 K4 if .70 v : ,V . Y gy 'fri'-ns- :fix L. x. , GWA M Vw- we- Qf W cm' + My wwww ' ' UMNO ,KW , .,,,m P' HOMEWARD BOUND! OUR UGLY ? MEN WINTER fig. 5, a W' if INTO SPRING PROM TIME 53656 KWH mt all ,W mm 'W' SPRING SLUMBER '7 PARTY av-w-y A HALL GUARD VVIIIS I Audrey Baker, w1ll to any hard work1ng, mus1c lovmg person my cha1r 1n the hlgh school band I Eva Mae Balmer, w1ll my Off1C6 of secretary m B1ble Club to Carol Louden slager Nancy Barton w1ll to my s1ster, Phyllls, the ab1l1ty to grow long fmger na1ls Bob Betcher, w1ll my basketball sk1ll to Charles Twork Luanne B1rney, w1ll the calm qu1etness of my sen1or year to Shlrley Chapman Kay Bowdre w1ll all my school books to Pamela Post, who I am sure w1ll use them w1sely I Larry Bowen bequeath my marvelous smgmg ab1l1ty to Larry Burgess my expert huntmg ab1l1ty to Dav1d VVh1te, and my perfect ilymg ab1l1ty to Ray Strayer Jan1ce Ca1tr1der, w1ll my ab1l1ty to smoke clgars to D1ck Ferr1s Mary Caltr1der will my southern accent to Mr Boon Barry Clark, w1ll my belt to Mlke Dafoe so he can keep h1s pants up Janyce Clark, w1ll my quletness and shyness to Chuck Karr Loretta Craddock, w1ll my honorable Job as mayor to someone honorable Doug Dancer, w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep 1n trammg to Raymond Strayer Ed Dmgwell, w1ll my seat 1n flrst hour l1brary to any Jumor that wants 1t, Lf he can get by Mrs Shoemaker to get to lt I Ruby Denlson, w1ll all my frlendshlp w1th Mr L1ttle and all of my other teachers to my llttle brother, Rlchard Leon Everett, will my great football ab1l1ty at center to Charlie Walcott V1rg1n1a Everett w1ll my spatula 1n the cafeter1a to COHHIG Smlth Carol Farr, w1ll my government seat and grades to my l1ttle s1ster, Ga1l Frank Fellows, w1ll my shyness to my brother Dave he needs It Bruce Foote, w1ll my knowledge 111 b1ology to anyone who gets an A Gary Gardner w1ll twenty pounds of excess welght to Beano Judy Gardner, w1ll all my tutt1 fruttl gum to anyone 1n Mr Edg1ngton's class Barbara Hall w1ll all my left over ha1r dye to Jo Lynn Cappo for the blonde streak 1n her ha1r I Terry Heal, w1ll my speclal ab1l1ty w1th the torch to Dawn Speer, and my tuba to Charles Twork I Walt Janetzke w1ll all the gum H1 the world to the JLUIIOTS to chew 1n Mr Edgi.ngton's and lVIr Spencer's classes Pr1sc1lla Johnson, w1ll my uncontrollable red ha1r to Chrls Roe Dale Kennedy w1ll my permanent seat m the p11nc1pal's Off1C8, to my s1ster, Mer1s T1ll1e Kramer, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get m the wrong seat ln study hall to Calvln Hall Pat Lelst w1ll to Lorrle Koseckl, my freckles 83 , - - , - I, , .... . . . 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I Bonn1e Lenon, w1ll to Mary VanSteeland, my llttle green bomb to use th1s summer whlle I'm 1n Europe I Nancy Loudenslager w1ll my government book to Jerrl MOFTIS I Pat McCarn w1ll the Job of ed1tor of the Anchora to Jo Lynn Cappo who I'm sure w1ll do an excellent Job I Sharon McLouth w1ll the senlor classes to the Jun1ors I hope they have as much fun as I d1d B111 Ot1s w1ll my motorcycle r1d1ng ablllty to D1ck Fernburg Sharon Prltzel w1ll my second hour study hall seat to any hard workmg person Katle Rambo w1ll my seat on bus No 14 to Cheryl Boll1nger Mar1lyn Randall w1ll my determlnatlon to graduate to Roger and Verna Langham I, Inez Redman will my formula for red ha1r dye to any mterested under classmen I Dorothy Reed W111 my pos1t1on as ed1tor 1n Chlef of the H1 Life to Jackle Ryal and my laugh to Lmda Smalley I Delores R1Ch w1ll my speedy typewrlter Ln typmg class to D1ck Raab I Harold Roose w1ll my government book to anyone that wants lt I Jeanne Rowland w1ll my three best frlends Jan Caltr1der Sue Dmgwell I Jan Rowlee w1ll my Engllsh grades and seat to my slster Mary Ann I Sally Schofleld w1ll my green eyes to any cat who can use them I Claudla Selbert w1ll my p1tchfork and barn boots to Jo Lynn Cappo m hopes s e w1ll keep her barn a l1ttle cleaner I Ron Sheele w1ll Mr Edgmgton to the h1ghest b1dder Janet Sm1ley w1ll my love for school to Donna Daggy I Robert Steadman w1ll my 1 250 acres of excellent farm land deep down m the heart of Texas to Mr Edgmgton I Judy Strayer W111 my second year shorthand book to any hard workmg person who gets through f1rst year I Doug Str1ckland w1ll my sk1ll 1n pyrotechnlcs to D1ck Robbms and m poker to my Lmlucky opponents Jamce Dodge w1ll my Sewlhg ab1l1ty to Dave Snook Qto keep lt 111 the farmlyl V1rg1n1a SW1ft w1ll my favorlte seat m llbrary to whoever likes to read as well as I do Elame Watkms w1ll my student colmcil secretarlal Job to any Junlor glrl who can take the mmutes m shorthand I Ruth Weber w1ll some of my he1ght to one of the short boys around here I Carol Weck w1ll one of my f1Ve subjects to each of my slsters 84 , u . 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Eugene Ambler Audrey Baker Eva Mae Balmer Nancy Barton Comue Bell Robert Betcher Luanne B1rney Kay Bowdre Larry Bowdre Larry Bowen Dor1s Bowman Gary Bradxsh J3,Il1Ce Caltrider Mary Caltrlder Carolyn Cavender Barry Clark Gary Clark Janyce Clark Lmda Clmton Don Corr Betty Corr Loretta Craddock Leon Cr1ppen Doug Dancer Allan Davls Ruby Den1son Edward Dmgwell Jamce Dodge Carolyn Drushell Mary Dubay Davld Dunsmore Dan Enghsh Leon Everett V1rg1n1a Everett Harvey Fanson Carol Farr Frank Fellows Bruce Foote Don Foster James Fr1edman Gary Gardner Judy Gardner Barb Hall Ph1l Hall J1m Hallenbeck Gerald1ne Harr1s Terry Heal Fred Hem Harrlet Hmshaw Bruce Horton Walt Janetzke Prlscilla Johnson Larry Jones Ron Judson Dale Kennedy T1l11e Kramer Prophecy Constructlon engineer for new brldge over R1ver Kwai Prlvate secretary for John D Rockefeller III Head buyer for Kresworth's President of M B U fMason Busmess Umversityl Deslgner of h1p boots for da1ry farmers Bus1ness manager for the celebrated Detro1t T1gresses A1rl1ne hostess on Sly Over Seas A1rl1nes Conducts a story hour 1n Mason General Hosp1tal As a General he IS reformmg West Po1nt New owner of The Jug Owner of the Lost Star Dude Ranch m the 51st state Deslgrung Rancheros for the Ford Motor Corp Owner of the Ph1ll1es C1gar Corporat1on Conducts gulded tours at Mammouth Cave Collectmg pebbles at L1ttle Rock, Arkansas Has a g1rl m every port Interv1ewer for the g1rls' chorus lme for KIWRHIS Mmstrels of 1980 Star of the K1wan1s M1nstrels of 1980 Anesthetist for Mason General Hosp1tal Propr1etor of a roller skatmg r1nk 1n Corr C1ty Florxda Collector of shrunken heads to be sold as souvemrs by Dancer Co F1rst woman governor of M1Ch1gaH Teachmg Vocat1onal Agr1gulture at Mason H1gh School Poet laureate of Mason equalmg Longfellow 1n fame Due to extenslve tra1n1ng 1n shop, he IS bu11d1ng his own sub d1v1s1ons Owner of Ruby's Dr1ve 1n Restaurants Heads Merchant Marxnes Presldent of Snook Sewmg Company Spec1al1zes ln preparlng p1zza for the Gavm W1ldcats, a sem1 pro football team Conducts classes m hemmlng for Snook Sewmg Company Coaches Detro1t L1ons Owner of largest farm ln Ingham County Humor edltor for M1Ch1g3J1 Farmer Head typlst for Qgham County Bugle Track coach at Mason H1gh School Now full owner and manager of Farr Theatre Head of Vocat1onal Agrlculture at M S U Head l1brar1an of Ingha.m County L1brary Superlntendent of the G M plant 111 Mason Adv1sor to Fordy Anderson Dram Commlssloner of Mason Owner of the Gardner Nursmg Home Head nurse at Mason General Hosp1tal Just patented h1s 1mproved combme Coach of Mason I-hgh School baseball team Head of Physlcs Department, M S U Owner of Heal's cham of gasolme statlons Elocutlon teacher Mason H1gh School Inventor of the better mouse trap Jlust made h1s flrst m1ll1on on the stock market Manager of Hartley's m Holt Wrltes AdV1C6 to Lovelorn column for Ingham County Bugle Rec1p1ent of pr1ze for best beard Ln M H S Centenn1al Replacement for Mr Roon who has just retlred fI'0II1 M H S Author H1s latest book Puny Puns IS Just off the press Collabator w1th Kennedy 1n authormg Pr1ze Those Pearls . . . c n s . an o a ' on s e . 0 on s uno - - . . coo u o o o . a so o v no so o . - . no so , s on u s oo on n . .- on so n . -. . . on c Q - . ooo o o . . o u Q can a o . . . . . - non no . . . use as n . . . 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U .. . . . moo as one a , .- sas u o v ' . .. 1 Ol so 0 0 -. . . . . it O 5 Rene Launstein Si Ledesma Bonnie Lenon Mike Leu Nancy Loudenslager Pat McCarn Mary Mcllquham D1ck McLean Sharon Mc Louth Fonda Mermdorf Joe Mudgett Jim Myall B111 Otis Tobey Pearsall Gary Pease Sue Phillips Chuck Post Sharon Pritzel Katy Rambo Marilyn Randall Inez Redman Dorothy Reed Dick Regis Delores Rich Sally Robinson Harold Roose Jeanne Rowland Jan Rowlee Sally Schofield Stan Schrader Claudia Seibert Ron Sheele Dick Simpson Janet Smiley Vaughn Snook Robert Steadman W1ll1ard Sterle Susie Stevens David Stevenson Judy Strayer Virginia Swift David Trout Gerry VanDouser Jamce Vozar Elaine Watkins Ruth Weber Carol Weck Last but not Has Just introduced orange-flavored milk to the Amazon head hunters Father of the record breaking half miler Recently received prize for most mileage on 1951 Chevy 250 000 miles Relief pitcher for Whitey Ford Egg candler for M S U Poultry Dept Designer of a plan to teach fussy eaters to eng oy all types o food Trains trotters for Ingham County racing c1rc1ut Psychiatrist working with kleptomaniacs Physical therapist workmg at Michigan School for Blind Plays hot trumpet for Alexander's Ragtime Band Teaches spellmg classes at B V S First man to down a 20 pomt buck w1th a bow and arrow President of tr1cycle club of Mason Gives permanent waves to the clientele of W1ll1am's Tonsorial Emporium Instrumental 1n raising the l1m1t on pheasants in Michigan Brought platformed shoes back into style Noted lecturer on safety Authority on busmess letters Won the steeple chase at Churchill Downs Wedding consultant at the Dancer Co A prima ballerina with the International Ballet Corps Ed1tor of the W A C News Review English professor at M B U lst chair cornet in the Raab Symphony Orchestra cucumbers Coloratura soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Consultant for Trans world Breeze ways, Inc Winner of Charleston contest in New Orleans Bird tramer for Watson Bros Circus Photographer for Esguire Photographer's model for Esguire Received trophy for wimnng Jumping contest at the Internatlonal Horse Show 1n Madison Square Gardens Beauty contest Judge at Atlantic City 'K1ll that umpire! Manages school for the training of contest winners Director of Satel1tes, his S1 a year Job G E bulb tester Inventor of a plan by which one can stay home from school and st1ll be graduated Executive secretary to Douglas Strickland, president of the Satellite Fireworks Co Editor of Mad Magazme Runs restaurant for gourmets of Mason Gracious hostess in her colonial manslon near Lexlngton Kentucky where her thorobreds are sought after by all true horse lovers Manager of Parls fish hatcheries Heads a lawn care establishment Teaches a class m mechanlcs m Women's Marlne Corps Dr Watkins utl1zes musical therapy in treating her patlents Heads School of Busmess M S U Soup taster for Campbells Liest 6 9 . ' Sharon Rich Garden Editor of the Michigan Farmer, with special interest in . . ' 0 ' , . . ,, ' I 0 I I . l 8 Boosters The Anchora Staff 1S grateful to the followmg men and orgamzatlons for contrlbu t1ons whlch helped make th1s Anchora poss1ble Abel Real Estate Agency A 8z P Store Roy W Adams Just1ce of the Peace Archy's Photo Ball Dunn Furn1ture Ball Dunn Funeral Home Beebe's Grocery Bement Feed Sz Supply Robert L Bullen D D S Cady Hardware Donald Calrns M D Ches1ey's Drug Store Roy Chrlstenson Ford Sales W1ll1am E Clark M D Consumers Power Co Cous1n's Radlo Sz Telev1s1on Shop Cull1gan Soft Water Serv1ce The Dancer Co Dart Insurance Dart Nat1onal Bank J A Dart Co Davls Clothlng Co R R De Mart1n D D S Roy Dodge S1gns Farmers Bank Farmers Mutual F1re Insurance W1ll1am Fmk Jeweler M J Green D V M Guerrlero Insurance Agency Haley Log Cabln Hamburg Shoppe Ingham Abstract Sz T1tle Co Ingham County News Jewetts Flower Shop Jewett Funeral Home Jewett Insurance Agency J1m's Market Kean's 5 Sz 10 Kent Shop Celand Lamphere Contractor D R Lethbrldge D D S L1ly Nurs1ng Home M1ch1gan Bell Telephone Mason Elevator Co Mason Foodland Mason Golf Course Mason Home Appl1ance Raymond H McLean Attorney M1ckelson Baker Lumber Co M1lls Store Modern Cleaners O Kelth Pauley D O Francls Platt Perkms Hardware P X Store Al R106 Chevrolet Robmson Motor Sales Shoppers Gulde S1lsby Implement Co S1ncla1r Agent A V Sm1th M D Stover Backofen Co Thorburn Lumber Ted Vanderboll Jr D Western Auto Store Ware's Drug 8: Camera Store Wolverlne Engmeermg Co 87 a , . 3 . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . , Cummings Barber Shop Parson's Service . . , . . . . , . .. . . , . . . . 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