Midland High School - Chemic Yearbook (Midland, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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The wide, white section, rising from the lower right to form a spire, represents beginning educa- tion, prospering industry, and, above all, the faith to be found in Midland's beautiful places of worship. Through this design can be seen the interest, work, planning, and hope which have made Midland strong. jle gjalifom 5 ' ' NW x,,,--ws. k 1 1 , , I, , W ,V ' -' -f M ' W' 'wi 1' ' LM w.w:'..,.Tj , N' r f -f L . r ' '? ', N w mf- N ,,,, '4 ' A ' . +f . 4:f.:f43jw fSmv V .f ' - l . Ak, .,.. . M N. A b U ,Mrs Q SM..- .. . W .M , .., ,.,..,,w-,,,-A-. . a -:wk -M-9,,,,,,,,,,.. 3.1.11 01 60111116 jacugy anJ fdclm inidrafion .S7tuJeIlt Seniora juniors SOPAUIYIUITJ Organizafiona WMC 741461161 3400! .xdzluerlfiaing anal .gnclex Page 22 page 74 page 88 page 5 page 21 page 101 page 137 page 147 page 159 page 173 'fi r-... JNL in-.- r , ij... Q , '54 is ,,. 'L 7 rf ry I K I Q Q ai Q 'N Q ,.,f v 9 9-Qin Wow: HDNDR SGCIE :fri S F' CULT? FIDMINIE FITIUN jke .fdalminiafrafion DY- Britton 7fUa5 .xdfwaya peaJy Superintendent of Schools Mr. Moore, Principal ,WH jo .f4Mi5f jacuhg ann! .gfuclenfd Mr. Peets, Assistant Principal 6 '?f...,.-:nn Miss Martindale, Dean of Girls 111 These Co-ops were employed at Midland High School. Others found positions in the commu- 'ty. ounaegng, gzzlucalion am! 60-op rogramA uncfioneel 5moofL6 Mr. Cummins, Counseling and Guidance Mr. Heatley, Director of Adult Education is and Vocational Education my Mr. Sweet, Q5 Director of Co-op Program Ellghafl lepdffhlellt 331130 new ZGCLGI5 Miss Allen Mrs. Fenner English English Dept. Head Mrs. Haukkala English Journalism Miss Allen greeted new teachers Miss Loomis, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Auble, Miss Martin, Miss Robinson, Miss Erickson and Miss Maher. Mrs. Holden Mr. Shaw English English Lyon , Miss Russell English English English, Latin English, Spanish Tffjorfvl .sgfuafion lgrouecl .gn fereafing apic in ocia I .S,fuulie5 eparfm enf Mr. Bare conducted a discussion on the United Nations in one of his U.S. History - classes. World History World History Government Mr- Pennell Mrs. Robertson Government U.S. History Audio-Visual Aids World History 1 Mr. Bare Mr. Abrolat Social Studies Economics Department Head ml K at ,. ..., 5 sd' at E3 ,gf fs f . in , R 11 X sv X il s 4 Mr. Coanes Mr. Downing World History U.S. History School Photography Geography ,:.- 3 ,X we Mr. Jane Economics Government Drivers' Training Mr. Pa1'S0llS Miss Patmos Sociologlf U.S. History Art of Living Mr. ViSSCl' Mr, Winger U-S- HiSi0I'Y World History U.S. History Sjfwlmfl jf POLUIJ the C' II JOUI' 2? ,vi ' S MR. AUBLE German MISS GAUGHAN Latin 'Huw-W. Sum, est, fui--nonne? :ix V. X N its be if Air' . I Q - MISS RUSSELL '- S j M if , 5 QLQ. s.,,.t I MRS. MAURSEY MISS ROBINSON Latin and English French Jill Osborne and Mike Grice demon- strated good posture in the mirror room, used during drama produc- tions. Spanish MISS PERKINS Speech Department Head .gpeecA Cfaadea .glreaaezl oiae in lehuerg .safuclenfa ainecl Aom raining in Wafhemafica Paul Hammer explained problems in solid geometry to Mr. Wang. anc! gxperim enfd in cience MR. TWEEDIE Science Department Head MR. HARROLD Science MR. CARLSON Science MR. HELVEY Science MR. DERSNAH Science S . if Y ...V .. K K MR. DICKINSON Coordinator of Scimce and Mathematics Program MR. CHAMBERLIN Mathematics Department Head ..-i H- ss ? MR. BUSCHMAN Mathematics .-1, qu. , S Q MR. LOVETI' Mathematics MR. BIRDSALL Mathematics l ii , ,i , .: S x Api. 5 K f 5.7 .ff MR. GATRELL Mathematics t os.. MR. WANG Mathematics Below: Mr. Tweedie asked St Kin, Is it acid or basic? CVC uaineda gjclucafion Cfaddea erec! .,Ue4J .911 O faining .itfure goag z ff' . A57 f -.A. 1... S A '1'-. '-I ibv ' its MR. ANDERSON MRS. AXT ELL MR. GRAVES MR. HAUKKALA Business Education Business Education Business Education Business Education -i ,p-nf' Students in advanced business courses learned to operate specialized machines. . .- vb V.-' in .. Yi? 5 MISS SIEGLE Business Education Not Pictured: MR. FITCH Business Education 12 MISS MINIKEL Business Education Department Head MR. MCDONALD Business Education MISS HOLMES Business Education MISS KAKKURI Business Education MR. KEYSER Business Education 1. bs in ' ls vu x Yi X . ,. qqxfti, ,W R . Q S X- f Band director, Mr. Stark and Orchestra conductor, Mr. Guenther, often their music groups. discussed future plans for .7ArougL mais X Xi -Nz. . f- . t X ' ig, .Q - , X x i R . E . p e w Q yi ' Mr. Breed, Art Mr. Linden, Art Department Head f .f4n.l Alf: Unique displays in the art room showcase were always ofinterest to students. erea fiuify Ieuezzlaecl A A il' Miss Berry, Music Mr. Melton, Music A fairly new course offered at M.H.S. is the music theory class. MISS HAZLETT Students made use of the reference library for term papers, reports, and special projects. nf c, Q, ' vs MRS. SLAGH I4 rar? .gncreaaecl Grcufafion ana! Cofdzcfion Besides material for research, the library had available for students a large collection of fiction books. omema ing anal phgdicaf glalucafion MISS WORCESTER Homemaking Department Head 'R MISS ARDREY Physical Education MISS CON LEY Physical Education Department Head MR. SCOGG Physical Education epaftfnenlif . I 1 MISS HARRIS Homemaking and Physical Education MR. CAREY Physical Education MR. PAN ELLA Physical Education MR. STOPPERT Physical Education Department Head Girls in Homemaking practiced the art of sewing. .7a..,Af UA.: racfice ncrea :Sea Badminton was one of the many activities offered by the Physical Education Department. .safualenfa ollearne Slim! cra funand ip in fke .gncludfria .xdrb C added Rex Robbinette put the finishing touches on his end table in Woodshop Class ' fa I 4 x X z - ,I Vkx, Q f f ,f K .312 5 15- ,X Mr. Campbell Mr. Garrison Mr. Gieseler Mr. Johnson Mr. Marshall 1 5 1-- a il W Mr' Patterson Mr Pulkiner Mr' Reynfjlfis Mr. Varga Mr. Waggoner Driver Training ' Driver Training 16 Mr. Wight Driver Training Dennis Vlier learned the importance of fine sanding. Standing, Miss Cordes, Mrs. Warren, Miss Clark, Miss Harnick. Seated, Mrs. Rippee. me Omg, sid!! was .9ncli5laen5a6L Wiz! anal peace .fdruiafecl in river raining egnafrucfion .5 .sw ,.s,...,. sf.--I-WWWW . W e J, ,ww . -ssgglfik-1, .31-:Q-.. g li,-5,5 :pw ws., , fi -1. 'fi-V 'MXH ' J iagrxz- A3233 5139. 'WM Z if 3 - . f Q ar A B if ni im 5 :dell Q ll 5 Y WV? S Q S I I 1 Yifixiif l Officer William Conklin, Officer Ben Yarrington, Officer Jerry Eatherton. lalilll lwilnlumll ' i 17 JIMIICABJ it u5t og 0 ama marie ere rouiclevl lr .9uJellt5 GHJ Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Austin. Mrs. Seeburger, Mrs. Holzchea, Mrs. Erno, Mrs. Joseph 18 Mrs. Halbert, Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Swanson, Mr. Pressnell, Mrs. McLean, Mrs Bussear. Mrs. Draves, Mrs. Huested, Mrs. Pilisko, Mrs. Vreeland. 2' N M w Cudfookana .Have .jcpf me guifoling ew Mr. Kuivinen, Mr. Young, Mrs. Klein, Mr. Foy Mr. Smith, Mr. Moore, Mr. Brawt Top: Mr. Putnam, Mr. St. Onge, Mr. Spittka Mr. McLean, Mr. Long Mr. Walsh, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Longsdort, Mr. Smith 3? jutufe wefe Q! efefl a EOOJJ mall .gnform d 5 Miss Halbert was the instructor of this new class. Students learned about cooking for pleasure or for careers. xi' K, , V, . j .V,,. I 1-gwyjvuvyg 5.y5e,5, V.,Vk, I ,xL,E,,i5,fisw,.E,.:,: - , .f rw, sWl,?ik,H5r5g5 -5,1 ,wk 5'ff,5f.,.,W-KW, k-kk, , r,,W.,,r, k'..- ,sg ,m fr :A -A Q f , .- rs, ,A , W . Ms . J- , .. L. ,,. we ,.. ,. ,,,f. Hrs, zfz- Wrlifi' M V A iff ' im? ' 4?'5'zk1?'Y:Y'e'r fi' ' Qs W1 -1 K- . 2 1 'sr q . SUM ,w'5rk, ywmmfg wgfaf N:-5, fm r -s .Lir- r Y. -eww ag: A -JP, 1 si 1' '..,g,g,,.i,3. i 0 :.:.o w.0.' U 9 0 Q9 S41TX2 I? . n - ii 7 . . - en L or Cfaa A Z cera left to right: Dennis Shafer ....,.. , ..,.,,..,A....A,... ,.4..,,,.. P resident Phil Doil ., .i,. .. r .,... .Boy Representative Pat Dumas .,.,.........,....,.n...i . ...,.. Girl Representative Mary MacCuteheon . ...,. . ..... Secretary-Treasurer Dan Crampton r.rr..,... . , . .,....... Vice-President N 6' .A ' -gr. - .his K, ' 5 SHIRLEY MAXINE ABBE SANDRA JEAN ABT DIXIE LEE ACKERMAN EUGENE CHARLES F.H.A. 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Co-op Club 4 ADAMCIK Pep Club 2 Concert Choir 2,3 CHEMIC Staff 3 Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 KAREN FAYE ALBEE ALLAN KEITH AMSTUTZ BRUCE RAYMOND JANITHAN ANDERSON Band Club 2,3 ANDERSON Usher's Club 4 Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Tennis 2, Mgr. 3 Hi-Y 4 45 'JN dl' no-ll' M? .K xii, DELORES MAXINE THEODORE EDWARD RONALD PETER APOSTLE CAROLYN KAY ARNOLD ANGER ANSON Basketball 2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Choir 2,3 Track 2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 2 Co-op Club 4 Cross-Country 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 3 Varsity Club 3,4 Student Council 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 Co-op Club 4 23 Q S .gf ui' MARVIN DENNIS ARTHUR J. V. Football 2 f!g Ax lf. 6 -'If' 'QW JANICE LOU AUSTIN WAYNE LEE AUSTIN Cadet Choir 2,3 Pep Club 2 CHEMIC Staff 3 Mixed Choir 4 KAREN LAURA BADDER CARL ELI BAILEY Somphomore Class Secretary- Treasurer 2 Pep Club 2,3,4g Secretary 4 Latin Guild 2 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 J. V. Baseball 2 Hi-Y 4 gud? R JOYCE MARIE BALA Usher's Club 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 CHEMIC Staff 3 Girls' Chorus 3 Co-op Club 4 WILLIAM ALONZO BARCLAY J.V. Football 23 Varsity Club 2,3,4g Golf 2,3,4g Varsity Bas- ketball 2,3,4g Varsity Football 3,49 Student Morale Represen- tative 4 DAWN ALMA BACON MARY ANN BALLMER Pep Club 2,3,4g Latin Guild 23 G.A.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Stocks 8a Bonds 49 Student Council 43 Student Morale Comm. 4g Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 JANE ANNE BARRY STEPHEN 'LAWRENCE LARRY CLIFTON Latin Guild 2,3,4 BARSTOW BARTHOLOMEW Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2 Assistant Photographer 3,4 Choir 4g Pep Club 4 Varsity Band 2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 Stocks 8L Bonds Club 4 Hi-Y 4 KAREN ELNORA DELORES THERESA BRENDON MARSHALL LEWIS EUGENE BEALS BARTLETI' BARTOS BASS Orchestra 2,3,4g Secretary 4 Usher's Club 3,4 Latin Guild 2 Orchestra Club 2,3,4, Presi- Latin Guild 2 Speech Contest 3 G.A.A. 2 dent 4g Latin Guild 23 Speech Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 Vic Tribune Staff 4 Co-op Club 4 Contest 3g Co-op Club 4g Vice President 4 DONALD BRUCE MARTIN ERVIN BENSCH DAVID JOHN BERRYHILL SHEILA ROSE BIDWELL BENNETT F.F.A. 2,3,43 Sentinel 4 Ja-Oui-Si 2,3 Band Club 2,3,4 JUDITH ANN BIERLEIN BARBARA BILLINGSLEY FRANZ GEORG BLAHA DON MILTON BLAKESLEE Pep Club 3 F.H.A. 2 Bea Liebenav-Austria J.V. Football 2 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Granz VII Kadetteng 19 Track 23 Golf 3,4 Concert Choir 4 Styria 2,3 Varsity Football 3,4 Pep Club 4 Track 4g J'r. Red Cross 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Concert Choir 4, National Honor Society 4 Student Council 4 25 'Y' JANET KAY BLALOCK JO ANN BLANCHARD KEITH R. BLANCHARD LORRAINE FRANCES Latin Guild 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2 BLANCK Usher's Club 3,4 F.H.A. 4 Latin Guild 2,3 Pep Club 4 Choir Club 2,3 Red Cross 3 Co-op Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 CHARLOTTE LYNN BLISS BRYE BONNER STEPHEN ROY BLISS Band 2 Projectors' Club 3,4 THOMAS LEE BOWEN CAROLYN FAYE MARTHA JANE BOOTH BOLLENBACHER Co-op Club 4 JOAN ELAINE BOWERS JEAN KAY BRADFIELD Ja-Oui-Si 2,3,4 Golf 2,3,4 Co-op Club 4 Red Cross 2,3 Band Club 2,4 Pep Club 3,4 G.A.A. 3 26 Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4 1.3. LEE MAJOR BRADLEY JOANNE E. BRADY JANICE CAROLYN BRAINERD CAROL ANN BREGE Ja-Oui-Si 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Co-op Club 4 MARCY LEE BRIGGS Ja-Oui-Si 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Concert Choir 2 Girls' Glee Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 HOLLIS HERBERT BROWER Cross-Country 2,3 Basketball 23 Tennis 3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Varsity Club 4 Hi-Y 4 LEE DONALD BRINK Projectors' Club 3,4 Vice-President 4 Student Council 4 MARIORIE JANE BROWN Band 2,35 Red Cross 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Student Council 3 Co-op Club 4 LYNN ELIZABETH BRINK BRENT THOMAS BROOKS Girls' Chorus 2,3 Projectors' Club 3,4 NANCY LOU BROWN NEIL THOMAS BROWN Choir Club 2,3,4g Mixed Octet 2,3,4g Speech Contest 2g Band Club 3,4g Majorette 3,49 Pep Club 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Stu- dent Morale Committee 3,43 Student Council 4 -nuff '-4s'E5'?S'. ' Y- 'lr 'S .- ,ftiifi f?.zf 7 ? A . g f 'mga 'W -.532 1 ff.4',,5,fQfNtg3.'. 9 :vin I Mall sl f .'v1,,u4,t,-,-:- f gi.f'f24Icr3v4wix'1lM'-1-iw 3 NORMAN RAYFORD JAMES WESTLEY BROWNING BRUBAKER Swimming 2,3,4g Co-Captain4 Varsity Club 4 M Q . -,W --Q - k N ks., 6 5 K T fm ,gras Q 1 xv ii F ' I : 5--4' s DAN IAYNE BULMER, II LARRY KENNETH BULOCK F.F.A. 2,3,4g Treasurer 4 Assistant Reporter 3 Student Council 4 DIXIE LEE BURGESS SHARON KAY BUSCHMAN CAROLYN SUE BUSH Latin Guild 3 Pep Club 2 Ushers' Club 3 Latin Guild 2 Ushers' Club 2,3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Red Cross 4 . Arte MARGARET BUSKIRK Pep Club 2,3,4g Sgt.-at-Arms 4 Latin Guild 2 Ushers' Club 2,3 National Honor Society 4 EQ, H 13 .115 rj N :T .1 :gif :ffl SN' 4? .. gffff- if Tj f2f1:Alfff, 'iE - 4 LARRY ROBERT CORA BELLE CARL LORETTA RUTH CARNEY SAMUEL STEWART CAMPBELL Girls' Chorus 2,3 Latin Guild 2,35 Pep Club 2,3 CARRIER Co-op Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Glee Club 3 Co-op Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Co-op Club 4g F.T.A. 4 National Honor Society 4 28 GERALDINE LEE BUD RAY CASSIDAY CARRIGAN Co-op Club 4 RONALD EVERETI' CHAPIN SHARON LYNNE CHASE Latin Guild 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Varsity Band 2,3,4 Student Morale Committee 4 SARAH JANE CASSIDY G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 2,3 Tri-Hi Y 3,4 Stocks 84 Bonds Club 4 Student Morale Committee 4 CHEMIC Staff 49 Art Editor 4 : ' KIRK CHARLES CHANDLER Dramatics Club 2,3 Golf 33 Speech Contest 3 Latin Guild 3,4 Vic Tribune Staff 3,4 Business Manager 3,4 :rf if W - ..,, ,. DENVER WILLIAM BARBARA IOAN COATES CHRISTIAN Co-op Club 4 Tumbling Team 2,3 Golf 2,3 Co-op Club 4 iw' SANDRA ANNE COLEMAN HUGH HOWARD COLLET LEE EDWARD COLLETT Golf 4 Orchestra 2,3 Tumbling Team 4 KAREN LYNNE COLLINS Latin Guild 2g Pep Club 2,4 Choir Club 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Ushers' Club 4 29 LOIS EILEEN COLUMBUS JON DENNIS CONKLIN FRANK GLENN Ja-Oui-Si 2 Football 2,3,4 COOKINGHAM Girls' Chorus 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Speech Contest 3 Co-op Club 4 Band 2 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Club 3,4 National Honor Society 4 National Honor Society 4 at CARLENE ANN COOL Pep Club 2,3 Latin Guild 2 Ushers' Club 2,3,4 Red Cross 3 Co-op Club 4 GERALD THOMAS JAMES JEROME CORBAT NANCY LEE COSTLEY CORBAT Co-op Club 4 UPU DANIEL BURTON CRAMPTON Latin Guild 2,3,4 Varsity Band 2,3,4 Band Club 2,3,4 Senior Class Vice-President G 40 1 vi 'ec fa, CLAIR NELSON CROSBY LAWRENCE EARL RUTH ANN CROSBY JANET DELYNN CUDDIE CROSBY Ja-Oui-Si 2,3 Pep Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 2,3 Speech Contest 2,3 Co-op 4 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Dramatics Club 3,4 Ushers' Club 2,3,4 Junior Class Sec.-Treas. 3 30 Coop Club 4 R RF I N Q . X - 1 ' sk - . .. SNES A , 'INTER' ' ,slslib I . gf, 'E . ., y . , 2 we MARY LYNNETTE DAST CHARMAINE ANN CAROLINE MAY SHARON ANNE DEAN Latin Guild 2,3 DAWSON DAYRINGER Latin Guild 2 Choir 3.4 Co-op Club 4gVice-President4 Pep Club 3,4 Stocks 84 Bonds Club 4 all lg, U sq' 1' CHERIE NAN DE LONG JAMES A. DE LONG JOYCE ANN DEMSKY PAMELA SUE DENTON Co-op Club 4 F.H.A. 2,3 Bible Club 4 Co-op Club 4 :kg 'K BERNARD EDWARD EDNA MARIE DEVERICKS LEONARD EDWARD STEPHEN EUGENE DIETZ DERSNAH Coop Club 4 DEXTER Varsity Club 2,3,4g Football Latin Guild 2 Manager 25 J.V. Basketball 2,3 J.V. Football 2,3 CrossCountry2gJ.V.Baseball2 Varsity Baseball 3,4g Varsity Basketball 4, Hi-Y3,4g Student Council 2,39 Red Cross 4 31 PM -er MELANIE LEIGH KARAN K. DIXON WILLIAM ROBERT JANICE LORETTA DOIL DITTENBER Library Club 3 DIXON, IR. Homemaking 2 Latin Guild 23 Band Club 2,4 Speech Contest 2 J.V. Track 2,33 J.V. Football 3 Library Club 3 Varsity Football 4 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Club 4 National Honor Society 4 uw 'J' PHILLIP MARTIN DOIL EDWARD S. DOMBROWSKI WILLIAM DWIGHT JOHN SEWALL DONOVAN Ja-Oui-Si 2,33 Band Club 2,3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 2 DONOGHUE Ja-Oui-Si 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4g Secretary 4 J.V. Baseball 2,3 Jets Club 3,4 Golf 4 Dramatics Club 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Stocks 8L Bonds Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 Student Council 4 Co-op Club 4 iii- I? SANDRA KAY DOSSER DONNA MILDRED DENNIS DOWLING JUDITH KAY DRAVES Latin Guild 23 Band 2,3,4 DOWKER Tri-Hi-Y 33 Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Speech Contest 4 32 A. Nur 3 1 KQXQ gf A. Q ll 3 get 3 + f X' gi M 3. 'K RICHARD DALE DUCHAM PATRICIA SUE DUMAS REBECCA E K EATON BEVERL . . Y MARGARET J.V. Baseball 2 Red Cross 23 Band 2,3.4 EDMUNDS Speech Contest 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2,3g Ushers' Club 2,3 Ushers' Club 2,3 Student Council 3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 3,4 Student Morale Committee 3 Vice-President 3 DramaticsClub 3,43 F.T.A. 3,4 Choir 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4 National Honor Society 4 PAULINE DIANA PHILIP JOSEPH EISENMAN EDWARDS Band 2 Latin Guild 2 Stocks 84 Bonds Club 4 va., ii' 3 BARBARA JEAN LEE JAMES ELMORE ELLSWORTH DOLORES RAE ELSON FREDERICK JAMES KAREN LOUISE EMERSON F.H.A. 2,3,4 EMERSON F.H.A. 2 Pep Club 4 Projectors' Club 4 Library Club 3 Co-op Club 4 MARY .IO ERICKSON Latin Guild 2,3 Secretary 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 legs, MARY ANN ESHELMAN Co-op Club 4 DREW ANDRE' ERVANS Vic Tribune 3,4 Advertising Manager 3,4 1' GERALD ALDRIDGE JOSEPHINE ANN FALOON FENELEY Tennis 2,3g Manager 2 Pep Club 3,4 Speech Contest 2 Band Club 2,33 Band 3,4 Varsity Club 4g Stocks 8: Bonds Club 45 President 4 A-in tr rf' 1 x if ROBERT GARY LINDA SUE EVANS FAHLSING SHARON ANN FINNEY HELEN FITAK Co-op Club 4 F.H.A . 2 of JURGEN FOHRENBACH LURINDA ANN FORD JANET PAULINE RONALD DANIEL FOY Bismarckschule in Latin Guild 23 - FOURNIER I.V. Football 2g Track 2,3 Hannover, Germany 2,3 Orchestra Club 2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 43 Senator 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Student Morale Committee 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Ia-Oui-Si 3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 34 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Red Cross 4 wr.. JOHN EDMUND GAIL KATHLEEN FRANTZ JON HALL FREDRICKSON FRANKLIN Girls' Chorus 2 Latin Guild 2,3,4 F.H.A. 2 Football Manager 2,3,4 Library Club 3 Golf 2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4 Coop Club 4 Ja-Oui-Si3gJetsClub4,Treas.4 Stocks 8: Bonds 4, Treasurer 4 3 'U Q 1 RONALD LEE FREEMAN JANICE LYNN FRY JEAN FRANCES FURMAN JOHN MAX FURMAN Pep Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4g Vice-Pres. 3 Football 2,3,4 Speech Contest 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 23 Dramatics Club G.A.A. 2,35 President 3 Basketball 2,3 2,3,43 Ja-Oui-Si 3,4 StudentMoraleCommittee2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 Red Cross 3,43 President 4 Student Council 3 Track 4 Student Council 4 KARYL KAY GAY Co-op Club 4 ELIZABETH ANN GENSON GLENN MILO GILLESPIE SHARON LORRAINE Latin Guild 29 Ushers'Club 3,4 GLASS Library Club 3,43 Pres. 3,4 Co-op Club 4 Student Morale Committee 3 CHEMIO Staff 3 Co-op Club 4 VERONICA FRANCES 1 GOBESKI T.L. Handy High School, Bay City 25 CHEMIC Staff 3,45 Vic Tribune Staff 3,4g Assist- ant Editor 4g Dramatics Club 4g Pep Club 4 35 MARY LOUISE GOGGIN RICHARD DARWIN LEE JOSEPH GOULET SHIRLEY JO GOWDY Latin Guild 2,3 GOODELL J.V. Football 2g J.V. Basket- Band 2,3 Pep Club3 ball 2,35 J.V. Baseball 25 Choir 3 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity F.H.A. 4 Baseball 3,4, Varsity Basket- Co-op Club 4 ball 4, Varsity Club 4 CAROL ELIZABETH GERALD GRANT GRAVES WILLIAM GEORGE GRAY GRASLEY Band Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 23 Student Council 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3g J.V. Cheer- leader 23 Pep Club 2,3,4g Var- sity Cheerleader 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Dramatics Club 4 Ga WILLIAM HENRY GREBE Cross Country 4 Track 4 Varsity Club 4 'Pm MICHAEL WILLIAM BARBARA JUNE GRIEBE WILLIAM MICHAEL MARY RUTH GROENING GRICE GRINNELL Latin Guild 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2,3 Swimming Team 2,3 Band 2,3 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Cross Country 3 Ia-Oui-Si 3,4 Hi-Y 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Orchestra 4 Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4 36 NANCY MIREAU GRONEMEYER J.V. Cheerleader 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 Latin Guild 29 G.A.A. 29 Red Cross 39 Junior Class Vice- Presidentg Varsity Cheerleader 3 ,49 Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 4 9 National Honor Society 4 1152 BRUCE MELVILLE GROOM Football 2,3,49ClassVice-Presi- dent 29 Latin Guild 29 Baseball 29 Golf 2,39 Class President 39 Student Council 3,49 President 49 Varsity Club 3,49 Hi-Y 3,49 Student Morale Committee 3,49 Chairman 3 DELPHINE GRZEGORCZYK Latin Guild 2,3,49 Vice-Presi- dent 29 Ushers' Club 2,3,4Q Student Council 3g Speech Contest 39 Dramatics Club 49 Co-op Club 49 National Honor Society 4 KAREN GAIL GUSTAFSON Latin Guild 2,39 Red Cross 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4Q Ushers' Club 3 CHEMIC Staff 4 Senior Editor 4 Pep Club 4 BARBARA JEAN TERRY LEE ROY GWIZDALA HADDIX Latin Guild 2 Golf 2,3 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Club 2,3 J .V. Football 3 Co-op Club 4 DALE PAUL HAFER DOLORES ANN HAHN Pep Club 2,3,4 J.V. Cheerleader 2 G.A.A. 2,39 Latin Guild 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Student Morale Committee 3,4 Student Council 4 NANCY JANE HAINES Marymount International School, London, England 2 Ushers' Club 3,4 Ja-Ouj-Si 3,49 Tri Hi-Y 4 Red Cross 49 Ushers' Club Secretary-Treasurer 4 Q' .--1' 3' DAVID NEIL HAND DOUGLAS FAY HANSEN MARY LYNN HANSEN Varsity Football 2,3,4 J.V. Basketball 2 Band Club 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Varsity Golf 2,3,4 Varsity Swimming 4 37 TQ J..-9 Xena-L CHRIS ALDEN HANSON JERRY WAYNE HANSON MARGARET ANN HARDY SANDRA JANET HARDY Ja-Oui-Si 2 F.H.A. 4 Golf 2 Swimming 2,3 Hi-Y 4 BEVERLY MAE HARGER IDA ADELE HARMAN ALICE MAY HARPER SHARON ANN HARRIS Library Club 4 LENORE HARTLEY CHANDL.ER HARTUNG 38 V, , BEVERLY JANE HAWKINS Latin Guild 2g TumblingTeam 25 G.A.A. 2,3,4g J.V. Cheer- leader 2g Pep Club 3,43 Var- sity Gheerleader 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Student Morale Coma mittee 4 ,N ,. .MQ U -1 wigiffysj r ,- 'ifkkghv ff- .-app Q' 1 1+ ROBERT E. HAYES Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Board of Directors 3 Track 2,3,4 ' -ai -if BRUCE CHARLES HENNE Ja-Oui-Si 2 Football Manager 2 Choir Club 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Mixed Octet 3,4 Jets Club 45 Treasurer 4 Choir Club President 4 MARY CATHERINE HENRY Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Speech Contest 3 Dramatics Club 4 ii 1 fs JANET MARIE RICHARD ALLEN HEPINSTALL G.A.A. 2,3,4g President 4g Red Cross 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4g President 4g Treasurer 3g Dramatics Club 2,39 Tri- Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 4 HEPPNER PAULA DIANE JOYCE EVELYN HOCK VERA HOCK CAROLYN MAE HERENDEEN Tri-Hi-Y 2 Ushers' Club 2,3 HOCKEMEYER Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Pep Club 4 Co -op Club 4 JAMES KARL HOCKEMEYER Coleman High School, Coleman, Michigan 2,3 JUDITH ANN HOLMES ROSEMARY HOLUBIK JAMES DALE Concert Choir 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Choir Club 2 G.A.A. 2,3,4 Vice-President 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 HOOGERHYDE Secretary 33 President 4 39 ANN MARIE HOPKINS NANCY JANE HUBER JOHN JOSEPH HUBERT Band 2,3,4 Red Cross 2,3,4 F.F.A. 3,45 Secretary 4 Latin Guild 2 Co-op Club 4 Speech Contest 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 CHARLES WILLIAM HUFFMAN J.V. Track 25 J.V. Cross Coun- try 25 Ja-Oui-Si 2,35 JETS Club 25 Band 25 Varsity Track 3,45 VarsityCross-Country 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4 if 31 JAMES DALE HUMPHREY SUZANNE MARIE ANN MARIE HUSCHER NORMAN BRUCE J.V. Basketball 2 HUNTER HUTCHINS J.V. Baseball 2 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Baseball 4 Varsity Club 3,4 GLORIA JEAN IKENS MERLIN LEWIS IRELAND Pep Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2 J.V. Cheerleader 3 40 DANIEL JOHN J.V. Football 2 Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Club 3,4 Vice-President 4 IVAN MARY LOU JACOBI 2,3,4 3,4 Speech Contest 2 if 2' J' x ljulww . -SQ- , - rgsi. 1. ' ROBERT JACOBS MARY JO JANKOWIAK THRESA ANN JANSON NORMAN GREGORY Latin Guild 2 F.H.A. 3 JARDIS Ushers' Club 2,3 J.V. Football 2 Vic Tribune 3,4 Swimming 2,3,4 F.T.A. 3g Red Cross 4 Golf 3,4 Student Council 4 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Xx XX X R , R . Q X RICHARD DARWIN JARVIS Projectors' Club 2,3 Qs i Q I 5 I . sy, . JOYCE ANNE JENSEN KENNETH FRANKLIN SHARON ANN JOHNDRO Redford High School, JOHANNSON Detroit, Michigan 2 Leelanau School, Glen Arbor, Michigan 3 Pep Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4 ff! GARY WAYNE JOHNS CEANNE MARIE JOHNSON PAULINE ANDREA RALPH BRADLEY Co-op Club.4 Latin Guild 2 JOHNSON JOHNSON . C0-op Club 4 Varsity Tennis 2 Dramatics 4 Ja-Oui-Si 2 41 s. BEVERLY MAY NORMA PATRICIA GRETCHEN ANN JONES DUANE WILLIAM JOHNSTON JOHNSTON Latin Guild 2 JUNGMAN Latin Guild 2 Princess Gardens School, Ushers' Club 2,3 Red Cross 2,3 Belfast, N. Ireland 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Ja-Oui-Si 45 Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 4 Junior Red Cross 4 JOHN FRANK 9 F KANIA KAREN JANE KAPANKA JEANNINE MARION ROBERT ALLEN KAUER F.H.A. 2,3,4 KAROW Ja-Oui-Si 2 Vice President 3 Latin Guild 2 Secretary 4 Library Club 3 Co-op Club 4 an-lm la 4 'O' .av-as... JOHN LOUIS KETT MARGARET ELLEN STEVEN MICHAEL KIN FREDERICK JAMES Baseball 2,3 KEYES Football 2,3g Track 2 KINNE Football 3,4 JETS Club 3,45 President 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Speech Contest 3 Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4 National Honor Society 4 JOYCE LOUISE KINTZ Co-op Club 4 BARBARA IRENE KIRK WILLIAM JAMES KIRKER Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2g Band Club 2,4 Orchestra Club 3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 3,49 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Student Council 3 Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4 GLENN EUGENE KISTLER ANTHONY PAUL KLAIN J.V. Football 23 Track 2 Latin Guild 25 Varsity Football 3,43 Golf 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4g Hi-Y 3,4 Basketball Manager 4 National Honor Society 4 JERRY ALVIN KLEIN MICHAEL ALBERT KNAPP MARTHA ELLEN KNEPP Pep Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Stocks 8L Bonds Club 4 Secretary 4 Red Cross 45 Ja-Oui-Si 4 i f GRACE ANN KORTGE JUDITH LEE KREGER RUTH ANN ALVIRA SANDRA LEE KROPSCOTT Qrchesu-a Club 2,3,4 KRETZ Latin Guild 23 G.A.A. 2 Latin Guild 2 Co-op Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3g F.T.A. 4 T,-i-Hi-Y 3 National Honor Society 4 Dramattics Club 3g F.T.A. 3 National Honor Society 4 43 id MICKEY HUGH KROTZER DAVID ANDREW KUCHEK EDWARD WAYNE CHARLES JOSEPH LADD KUEHNE Ja-Oui-Si 2 J.V. Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 ' BETTY COLLEEN JOANNE KAY LALONE JOHN FRANKLIN DIANE MARIA LE BEAU LA FAVER LAUGHLIN Ushers' Club 2,3,4g Red Cross Pep Club 4 Projectors' Club 3,4 2,3g Latin Guild 2g Choir J.V. Football 3 Club 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Tri- Red Cross 4 Hi-Y 3g Student Council 33 Co-op Club 4 Student Morale Committee 4 e Q 3 2 5 E - stgiiilfsi' I 4 MICHAEL EDWARD KAREN LE MAY KAY FRANCES LENTZ ROBERT WILLIAM LE FEVRE Pep Club 2,3,4 Band Club 2,3,4 LEPPIEN JETS Club 3,4 Co-op Club 4 Crafts Club 2 J.V. Tennis 2 Vice President 4 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Tennis 3,4 Stocks 81. Bonds Club 4 Stocks 81. Bonds Club 4 J.V. Football 3 44 JACQUELINE LETTS ...ant ,Q NANCY ANN LITFLETON Will Rogers High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2 Ja-Oui-Si 3,4 K -:nab GEORGE ALLEN LEWIS JOYCE ANN LIVAK G.A.A. 2g Latin Guild 2 Speech Contest 2,3 Dramatics Club 2,3,4- Ja-Oui-Si 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 National Honor Society 4 ELLEN KAY LINDENBERG THEODORA LEWIS Saint Marys Academy, Co-op Club 4 South Bend, Indiana 2 Pep Club 4 LARRY SINCLAIR LOOSE CAROLYN JEAN LOUCKS Latin Guild 2 Pep Club 3,4 CHEMIC Staff 4 Senior Editor 4 WANDA LEE LOVE GERALD EUGENE GAYLA JEAN LOWREY NANCY KAYE LOWRY Latin Guild 2 LOWLEY Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 F.F.A. 2,3g Secretary 3 Dramatics Club 3 Ushers' Club 2g G.A.A. 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Girls' Chorus 29 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Ushers' Club 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 45 MARIALYCE THERESA LYON S ROBERTA LYNN LYONS Latin Guild 2 Ushers' Club 3,4 Covop Club 43 President 4 Latin Guild 2 MARY C. MACCUTCHEON Pep Club 2,3,4g Latin, Guild 2 Speech Contest 2 Red Cross3g Student Council4 Senior Class Sec.-Treas. 4 National Honor Society 4 JUDY MAE MAC DONALD Band 2,3,4g Latin Guild 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Red Cross 3 Dramatics Club 4 Co-op Club 4 MICHAEL JOHN JAMES BRADFORD MAC DONALD MADILL J.V. Football 2,3 Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4 Basketball 2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Board of Directors 4 Student Council 4 ti- ffl TERRY FRED MAIER ELOWENE LOIS F.H.A. 2 Library Club 2,3,4 Student Council 3 MALCOLM JOAN ALICE MALECKI CAROLYN ANN MAPES JANICE MAE MARCY DONALD EMERY Co-op Club 4 Library Club 4 Girls' Glee Club 3 MASHUE Co-op Club 4 Choir Club 2,3,4 46 Red Cross 4 Q L ROBERT JAMES MASON VERONICA LEE MAXSON NAN LUCILLE MAXWELL SAMUEL MORRIS Science Fair 2,4 Co-op Club 4 MC CLURG Swimming 2,3 Latin Guild 2 BONNIE LOU MC DONALD JANETTE KAY KATHLEEN EVELYN RICHARD LEROY MC DONALD MC INTOSH MC LEAN Pep Club 2,4g Latin Guild 2 F.H.A. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 Co-op Club 4 .K gpm 'Q' 5 L... X. az . W' sg r MARY JANE MC' MAHON LORNA ELAINE MARY ELIZABETH ROBERT HUGH MERRELL Co-op Club 4 MC WETHY MELCHI 47 'mm j K5 N K k,.: 1, dig 1:3492 JACK LEE MICIHALAK MICHAEL STANLEY CONNIE MARIE MILLER GERALDINE KAY MlL.LER MIKOLS Co-op Club 4 '? KAREN KAYE MILLER ROBERT HOWARD THOMAS EARL MILLER ROGER DICE MILLHISLEF Latin Guild 2 MILLER Ushers' Club 2,3 F.F.A, 2,33 Vice President 3 Pep Club 3,43 President 4 Student Morale Committee 3,4 glib Qi MILTON JENE MILLIKEN JAMES ROBERT MINER KAROL KAY MINER SHARON PAULINE MINEI Co-op Club 4 F.H.A. 2,3 Choir Club 3,4 48 HARLOW JOHN MlNK.IN JAMES ROBERT MOE ALBERTINA MOELLER DALE ALBERT MOENING Tennis 3 Al.l SUE ANN MOORE VERA MAE MORDEN Band 2,3 Dramatics Club 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Pep Club 3,4 Latin Guild 3 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 G.A.A. 4 DALE LINDSAY MORGAN Stephen F. Austin H.S., Bryan, Texas 23 Dramatic Club 3,45 Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 33 CHEMIC Staff3,4g Adv. Ed.3g Co-Ed. 43 Band 39 Speech Contest 3,44 Red Cross 49 Stu. Council 4g Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4, Na- tional Honor Sociely 4 STEPHEN EDWARD Latin Guild 2,3 Boys' Chorus 3 Concert Choir 4 MORSE SUSAN LEE MOSCRIP JOEL ALAN MOWREY LOIS ANN MROZINSKI HOWARD EDWARD Latin Guild 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Girls' Chorus 4 MUDD Concert Choir2,3g Red Cross2 Basketball Manager 3,4 Co-op Club 4 CHEMIC Staff 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Copy Editor 3, Co-Editor 4 Pep Club 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 3 Stocks 8a Bonds Club 4 Ch-AQ-4 'KIA-AIA f',x.......!oa-,. 49 P r Y Q NED EUGENE MUDD J.V. Football 2,3 Baseball 2 VALERIE LEE MUNGER JEFFREY LEE MURDOCH G.A.A. 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 ELISABETH NEALE Gymnasium fur Madchen Hamburg-Gross Flottbek Germany 3 Dramatics Club 45 .la-Oui-E Pep Club 4g Red Cross 4 DENNIS WAYNE NELSON JAMES KENNETH SYLVIA JEAN NELSON NELSON Concert Choir 2 Dramatics Club 4 Girls' Chorus 3 WILLIAM LOWELL NELSON Golf 2,3,4 Cross-Country 3,4 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 K QM. H xv- .sl .lf K1 1., . 1 521 1' . r' ' t '- ' , llrl if .asf W by v i: sf: by a 1 tj' 'K'Qsi ' ROBERT MARION NOAH DAVID SCOTT NOBLE EDNA ELIZABETH ROSE MARY NOVAK J.V. Baseball 2,3 Latin Guild 2g J.V. Baseball 2 NOVAK Cadet Choir 3,4 Science Fair 2 J.V. Football 3 Pep Club 2,4 Varsity Football Manager 4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Library Club 3 Varsity Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Girls' Chorus 3 Varsity Club 4 Co-op Club 4 50 Stocks 8: Bonds Club 4 CAROLYN ANN NOWAK .49 JUDITH ANN NOWAK Pep Club 3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 3,4 THERESE CHARLENE NO F.T.A. 4 NELSON LOUIS AK OPPERMAN W Co-op Club 4 Library Club 3 WILLIAM BURTON FRANK ARTHUR MARGARET ANN ORTIZ MARTHA ORTIZ ORCUTT Football 2 Speech Contest 2 Boys' Chorus 3 Dramatics Club 4 ORDIWAY Nav IILL JULEEN OSBORNE CHARLES GENE SHIRLEY ANN OWEN WALTER KENNETH latin Guild 23 Band Club 2,3g Red Cross 2g Student Morale Committee 2,3,4g Pep Club 3,45 Vic Tribune Staff 33 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4g Speech Contest 35 Dramatics Club 4 OSTRANDER PACHOLKA Projectors' Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 51 4 A Y ,,.. s,: :,. i , , sf A R BARRY ROSCO PACKARD MURRAY JOHNSON PAUL WEYANT JAMES PARISH F.F.A. 2,3,4 PALMER PANGBORN Assistant Treasurer 4 Dramatics Club 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2,33 Football 2,3,4 Co-op Club 4 Tennis 2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 National Honor Society 4 I -s wu- N : K K ESI : FRED ALLEN PARKER MARY ELLEN PARKER JON BROCK PARSONS NANCY JEAN PATl'ISOlN Football 2 Co-op Club 4 Swimming 2,3,4 Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Dramatics Club 2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2g G.A.A. 3 Pep Club 3,43 Co-op Club 4 National Honor Society 4 I ga.-r N!-ff' CLARA JOAN PEACOCK RUBY VIOLET PETERSEN DONNA JOY PETRIE MARY PHETIEPLACE Library Club 3 Chorus 3,4 52 fuk BETTY JEAN PHILLIPS SUSAN MARIE PIEGOLS ANTHONY JOSEPH PITCH ROBERT ARTHUR Library Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3 PLUMER Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 J.V. Football 2,3 Secretary 4 Co-op Club 4 3' ..-4' '13 IRENE JOAN PNACEK JAMES LEE POWELL GILBERT HUGH Latin Guild 2 Swimming 2,3 PRESSNELL Co-op Club 4 Track 2,3 Cbncert Choir 2,3 Orchestra 2 Co-op Club 4 Concert Choir 3,4 Co-op Club 4 GEORGENE ROCHELLE PRIEST Concert Choir 2 Girls' Glee Club 3 Co-op Club 4 DANIEL JOE PRYBYSKI CARLA MAY RANDALL LINDA LUCILLE CARL ELMER RANGER Band 2,3,4 Co-op Club 4 ' RANDALL Co-op Club 4 Cross-Country 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Co-op Club 4 53 ll ,, D' GORDON LEWIS RANGER NORMAN DEXTER JANET HELEN REECE RUTH ETHEL REECE Ia-Oui-Si 2g I.V. Football 2 RAYMOND Band 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 .l.V. Basketball 2 Latin Guild 2,3 Latin Guild 2,3 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Varsity Football 4 Speech Contest 3 Varsity Club 3,4 Red Cross 4 SANDRA KAE REED FONDA KAY REES GLORIA JEAN REID LEE FRANK REIGLE Latin Guild 2,3 Library Club 3 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 Hi-Y 3,4 G.A.A. 2 Co-op Club 4 Ushers' Club 2,3 F.T.A. 3,4 Choir Club 3,4 Co-op Club 4 Secretary 4 Red Cross 4 CHARLES ADAM REIMER South Haven High School, South Haven, Michigan 2 54 LUCILLE ANNE CHARLES LEWIS REINBERG RETHERFORD Dramatics Club 2,3, Red Cross J.V. Football 2 2,3,4g Ushers Club 2,44 Speech J.V. Tennis 2,3 Contest 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pep Varsity Football 3,4 Club 3,49 Student Council 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4 Secretary 4 JENIFER LYNNE RICE Girls' Chorus 2 Speech Contest 3 Co-op Club 4 Pep Club 4 JUDY ANN RICHARDSON RUTH EMILY EDWARD CHARLES DONALD REINHOLD Ja-Oui-Si 2,3,4 RICHARDSON RIDER RINAS Ushers' Club 2,3,4 Concert Choir 3 Football 2,3 Speech Contest 3 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Baseball 2,3 Dramatics Club 4 F.H.A. 4 Choir Club 4 E 'Ci- 3' SHELDON ALBERT JERRY HERBERT RIPKE NANCY JEAN RITTER MARYANNE ROBERSON RINEHART Girls' Chorus 2 Latin Guild 2 Band 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 3,4 Co-op Club 4 JETS Club 4 Ushers' Club 3,4 .. Ig- Ksn. ,E M REX THURMAN BARBARA JEAN BARBARA LOU ROBINSON DANIEL LOCKE ROGERS ROBINETTE ROBINSON F.H.A. 2 Clare High School, Co-op Club 4 Clare, Michigan 2,3 55 'Il' DAVID FRANKLIN DENNIS D. ROGERS KENNETH LEE ROPP RICHARD GAY ROUNDS ROGERS Tumbling Team 3 Ja-Oui-Si 2 J.V. Football 3 Co-op Club 4 Football 3 Baseball 3,4 ALBERTA FRANCES RUBBO Latin Guild 2,4 Pep Club 2 Dramatics Club 4 Ushers' Cllub 2,3,4 is J' sf AEQYLJ. Varsity Club 3,4 Inn' RUTH ANN RUMPLE FLOYD MARION LAWRENCE SANBORN RYTLEWSKI Glee Club 2,3 'G ffl -2 EUGENIA JON SARANTOS SUSAN ANN SASSE CONSTANCE LOIS SAYER HAZEL MARIE SAYLOR Pep Club 4 F.H.A. 2,3 Concert Choir 2,3,4 Co-op Club 4 Latin Guild 2 56 Speech Contest 3,4 JOHN CARL SCHAEFER JANET ARLENA KAY ELIZABETH SUSAN LOUISE SCHOCK J.V. Football 2 SCHARICH SCHLADER Orchestra Club 2.3.4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 Latin Guild 2.3 Vice President 25 Treasurer 3 Co-op Club 4 Pep Club 4 LYNDA GAY SECRIST RUTH ANN SEEBURGER JUDY AMELIA SENKBEIL Latin Guild 2 Latin Guild 2 Girls' Chorils 3 Band Club 2,3,4g President 4 Co-op Club 4 Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 National Honor Society 4 1 'Y 'Hlll HELEN EUGENIA SERDYNSKY Sophomore Class President 2 Student Council 2 Pep Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 President 4 Co-op Club 4 DENNIS SHAFER JAMES BYRON SHAFFER VIRGINIA JO SHARP MAUDE LUCILLE SHAVER Cross Country 2 J.V. Football 2g Track 2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4g Ja-Oui-Si 2,3 Alma Senior High School Hi-Y 2,3,43 Secretary 3 Student Morale Committee 3,4 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Alma, Michigan 2 Concert Choir 2,33 Track 2.,3,4 Projectors' Club 3,49 Pres. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Mixed Octet 3 Co-op Club 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Varsity Football 4 Ootncert Choir 3 Senior Class President 4 Varsity Club 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 National Honor Society 4 57 4 I I .. - Piblfiqw-Wiffisiefi , ' - A . raw, gygg THEODORE SHEETS CONNIE EARLENE VALERIE KAY SHEPHERD SCOTT WILLIAMS SHERK SHEPHERD Ia-Oui-Si 2 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 2,3 Speech Contest 2,3 Tri-H-Y 3,4 -and ,Ain NORA ELIZABETH JAMES LEON SHIVELY CAROLE ANNE SHRADER KAY ELIZABETH SIAS SHIPMAN Latin Guild 2 G.A.A. 2 C0-op Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Crafts Club 2 Pep Club 3,4 4? LARRY LEE SIRRINE WILLIAM RUSSELL ROBERT LEE SLAYBAUGH CAROL ELLEN SMITH SKIDMORE F.F.A. 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Orchestra Club 2,3,4 Projectors' Club 3 Glee Club 3 Latin Guild 2 Co-op Club 4 58 DAVID CHARLIQS SMITH l.utin Guild 2.3 Cross-Country 2,3 Buskcthaill 21 Golf 2.3.4 Hi-Y 3.43 President 4 Choir Club 4 Student Council 4 vi GARY MONROE SMITH J.V. Football 2 Track 2,3,4 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 JILL ADELIA SMITH G.A.A. 2 Girls' Chorus Z Speech Contest 3 1 i I , 2 .Q VIRGINIA LEE SPELMAN Band Club 2,3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 2,3,4 F.T.A. 3,4 VFX, Q L ggigxlfkiggsi NT ROBERTA RUTH SMITH F.H.A. 2 Pep Club 3,4 Co-op Club 4 THOMAS RICHARD SMITH KAREN DORIS SNYDER LYNDA ANN SNYDER RONALD CURTISS Vic Tribune Staff 3.4 Ja-Oui-Si 2,41 G.A.A. 2.4 SPAULDING Assistant Feature Editor 4 Choir Club 43 F.T.A. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Pep Club 4 ff fy-..,s gi 'Vaul- A ' C' -I - A - -agw-fs.-S-5 - 5: L. tktt , Q, , , i I - A15 I ROBERT BRIAN SPENCER HORST GUST SPITTKA GEORGE B. STANFORD, III Co-op Club 4 F.F.A. 2 J.V. Football 3 Varsity Football 4 Latin Guild 2,3.4g President 2: Choir Club 2,3,43 President 3: Golf 2,3,4g Concert Choir 2.3, 43 Hi-Y 3,43 .la-Oui-Si 3,41 Student Morale Committee 43 Football Manager 4, Varsity Club 4 ig 1 ,UN .IUQ gr -...U .. T' y- l DOLORES KAY STARK GARY LEE STARK ALFRED CHARLES DALE EARL STEVENS G.A.A. 2,3 STEVENS r at i ts r., ,L , gk , h W A M .g A MARY KAY STOPPERT HARRY ROBERT STOWE LARRY STRAIT JAMES DONALD G.A.A. 2,3,43 .la-Oui-Si 2,3 Band Club 2,3,4g Golf 3 STREETER Pep Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 3 Co-op Club 4 Baseball 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Stocks .Sc Bonds Club 4 Stocks .SL Bonds Club 4 Hi-Y 43 Speech Contest 4 Student Council 4 SHEILA KAY SUGAR JANET MARIE SWAIN NED ORVILLE SWEEBE Co-op Club 4 CHEMIC Staff 4 Football 2,3,4 Organization Editor 4 Track 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Varsity Club 2.3,4 60 JAMES HARRY TEAL Choir Club 2,3 J.V. Basketball 2 Tennis 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 PATRICIA ANN TENNANT Red Cross ,Zz Ushers' Club 2.3.41 Vice-President '41 Lutin Guild 23 Pep Club 3,41 Choir Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3: Student Council 4: Student Morale Committee 4 MARY LOUISE TESCH BARBARA KAY Co-op Club 4 THURSTON Girls' Chorus 2.3.4 Co-op Club 4 W Q X25 s?hffi1?F'feT5?g m y RICHARD JOSEPH TRACY LANNY WILLIAM THOMAS NEIL TUCKER TUCKER Ja-Oui-Si Club 2 National Honor Society 4 -nf' -ll' -sf CARL EDWARD TORRES Varsity Golf 2,3,4 Swimming 2 Varsity Club 3,4 Cross Country 4 L. it 'L if 525. t S VA ,Vg yVy,. 4 eyse ei T .ff .Q y 5 . . ' 44 -' f I ,Q . W5 .ir I W' X , K NM w.. 'jj .J Xi . M 4- I av 1' ' V ff' ' ,diff-5 ,lg f Riff H gt. .. F1 fx .wif riff 1.2 RUDY VERN TURK LENORE TURRELL JUDITH CAROL VALENTA LONNY LEE VARNER JAMES BRUCE VENNARD Latin Guild 2,3,4 Boys' Glee Club 2 Ja-Oui-Si 2 Treasurer 2 Band Club 2,4 Red Cross 2,3,4g Pep Club 2 Ushers' Club 3,4 Speech Contest 3 Dramatics Club 4 61 ROBERTA LUCILLE DENNIS WESTON VLJER BONNIE JEAN VOSBURGH TERRANCE LEROY F.H.A. 2,3 Cadet Choir 3 Girls' Chorus 4 Co-op Club 4 VENNARD Ja-Oui-Si 2 WAGNER Pep Club 2,3,4 Library Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Co-op Club 4 Speech Contest 3 Vice President 4 Concert Choir 4 -,,..-Q' ...-f SUSAN JOYCE WILLIAM JOSEPH DONALD CLARENCE JUDITH ANN WALTER WALLAKER WALSER WALTER F.H.A. 2,3 Pep Club 2,3,4 J.V. Football 2 Library Club 3 Ja-Oui-Si 2 J.V. Tennis 2 G.A.A. 2 T Q WN. ,J ,il .5 , I , 1 - , 1 fi' if! , ff,:f-641.33 ' DIRK DONALD WALTZ JOE LESLIE WARD JON ARTHUR WARREN LORNA MAY WATSON Hi-Y 2,3,4 Latin Guild 2 Band 2 Choir 2 Varsity Club 3,4 National Honor Society 4 Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 62 'km NANCY CLAIRE WEERS GARY GUS WEGNER LAURENCE RICHARD KAREN ALAYNE WELCH WEGNER Hi-Y 3,4 Senior Band 2,3,4 Ja-Oui-Si 2,3 Dramatics Club 4 WI'LLIAM ARTHUR ROBERT WILLIAM WEST WENZEL Latin Guild 2 JETS Club 4 BARBARA LYNN WESTVEER Latin Guild 23 Orchestra Club 2,3,4g Vice President 43 Tri- Hi-Y 33 Dramatics Club 33 Ja-Oui-Si 3,43 Student Coun- cil 4 JEAN MAGDELINE WHIPPLE Red Cross 3 Co-op Club 4 'AR COLLEEN PATRICIA MYRNA JEAN WICKENS PATRICIA ANN WICKENS WHITMAN F.H.A. 2,3 Speech Contest 2,3,4 Latin Guild 23 Pep Club 2,3,4 C0-op Club 4 Dramatics Club 3 Choir Club 2, Red Cross 2,3 Student Morale Committee 2, 3,4 BETSY LYNNE WILEY G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 4g Red Cross 2,4 Girls' Chorus 2 Student Morale Committee 2,4 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Student Council 3 CHEMIC Staff 3,49 FA A- r'l..l. A BEVERLY ELAINE JUDYTH LEE WILLIAMS JOYCE CAROLYNE THOMAS JAMES WILSON WILLIAMS G.A.A. 2 WILSON Pep Club 4 Stocks 8L Bonds Club 4 Norristown High School, Co-op Club 4 Co-op Club 4 Norristown, Pennsylvania 2 Pep Club 3,4 G.A.A. 4 , ie STANLEY JUNIOR CAROL ANN WITKOP NANCY STELLA WISHOWSKI Co-op Club 4 WITTBRODT Co-op Club 4 Pep Club 4 Cadet Choir 4 ,gh lll DONNA MAY WITTE Red Cross 2,3,4 Co-op Club 4 KENYON JOSEPH WIXSON PATRICIA ANN MARJORIE SHARON GERALD MARK WOODRUFF WOODS WOOLEVER Latin Guild 2 Choir 2 Dramatics Club 2,3 Senior Band 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Latin Guild 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 Pep Club 3,4 Vic Tribune Staff 4 Co-op Club 4 64 I9 W5 if i l2 JOHN F. WORSLEY MEREDITH ALLEN WRAY LARRY DON WYSONG JAMES HERBERT YOUNG J.V. Football 2.3 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Track Team Manager 3 RICHARD RAYMOND ZEITS it. Marys, Lake Leelanau, Vlichigan 2 Frack 3,4 FREDERICK ZIELINSKI J.V. Football 2.3 .l.V. Baseball 2,3 Baseball 4 ,L -1 JO ANN ZIMMER Ju-Oui Si 2,3 Girls' Chorus 3 Co-op Club 4 ANET LOUISE SUSAN CHRISTILAW DAVID LEE KEELEY ZIMMERMAN lic Tribune Staff 4 id BERNARD GEORGE ZIMMERMAN F.F.A. 2,3 65 enwra - .9n - .Hioling Alexander, William Paul Bachand, Patricia Ann Bailey, Monte Ray Baker, Thomas Arthur Broad, David John Brown, Thomas Allen Cauchy, Michael Philip Clack, Robert Herman Clark, Phillip Arthur Coty, Carmen Rose Dinsmoore, Jac Oscar Dull, Donald Duane Hackett, Margaret Arlene Huber, Donald Owen Hughes, Michael Terry Marshall, Carole Lynn Marton, John Nicolai, Donna Margaret Obrzut, Selby Osborn, Mary Kathryn Ostrander, Lloyd William Pierce, Robert James Reger, Mable Marie Shepard, Stephen Robert Sloan, Naomi Ruth Sweebe, Theodore Keith Walls, Michael Douglas Ware, Richard Lee Williams, Thomas Eugene Yoder, Marvin Leon V r .mswsm-W Sen i or leckca fion We, the graduating class of 1959, wish to dedicate the Senior Section of this CHEMIC to two students who were unable to graduate with their class. They are: Joe Glesner, who was injured in a diving acci- dent in August of 1958, and Mary Kaye Osbome, who contracted tuberculosis during her senior year. We still like to consider them a part of our class, and we extend our best wishes to them always. mtv! nal llflkgromaal gurolaean Mdafora Left to right Franz tDickJ Blaha, Austria, Norma Johnston, lrelandg Elisabeth Neale Gel' many Jurgen Fohrenbach, Germany. Midland Senior High School was again privileged this year to be educational hosts to several foreign exchange students. We hope that their year in Midland, Michigan, United States of America, has been an interesting and profitable one, and that they will carry back with them to their own countries many memories of the good friends they have made, and of their experiences as a student in an American high school. To preserve these recollections of the 1958-1959 school year for the exchange students, and for our own students, is the purpose of this yearbook. we .jvlafzi of Wqiclfand prouiclezl an 7flnaccu4fomeJ .xdfmoalvkere of gdzom in pare Womenfa of gmpfine ganna! 6fo5eJ loom The lockers at M.H.S. presented a deceivingly innocent front to the casual onlooker. I They seemed to be of three general types: the impossibly neat, the interior decorated, and the just plain impossible. 70 opunck- .your-5 .gwnihnl gonfudion har Scenaa jhaf mre Mewecl Ly guf Wof .xdfwagd WoficcJ i,..,.g.Q.s,... , .xswzzeg iw ,xs ,:.::: A' 2 .4....E5:gS, vwxiizgzi i E., Ak .W .... ..I..S'2,.: 1' N .2112 N :'. AMES . 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Wilberding, Roger Wiley, Leanna Williams, Carol Wilson. Jim Wilson, June Winslow, Jim Wixson, Dick Wolf, Jim Wood, James Wooley, Virginia Wright, Jerilynn Wright, Juanita Wyse, Keith Yascolt, Barbara Yoder, Danny Young, Bertha Young, Pat Zillman, Jeanette CEM Weber, Ronald Webster, Stanley Weisheim, Bill Wells, Dorothy Wicke, Carole Wickens, Pepper Wilson, Dolly Wilson, Gary Wi nslow. Eleanore Witte, Linda Woodcock, Dennis Woods, Randy Wright, Virginia Wyman, John Yoder, Ron Yost, Barb Ziozios, Jim Zorn, Norman ,. t asf., . t Q X -1, rg . lfihhe it Ki :fl , ' . LAK 3 .1 3 Sf ,J - N: ,Z t . A .. il! , Sw , 4' 'wg S ., .,,. t ,Fa i J . ...,x,,a K? 'kvx gf J sl! Q, X ,sig S , N N r ir f 'ss me '1 Q f . Sr ,, aes W'-.sl-1: ' ilk J tl A, ,R ,ai g ,J ' -.t K 4' ,,, ,is iv, Q . f' ii rf ' ' fix-, ,, ' f - F, M: X F - H. ' I B5NnJQ.f5:,.L.m 'Q ' gag 2 f .SJ0l7 A 0 left to right: Don Blasy Terri Fredrickson Connie Crandall Nancy LaLonde , Ann Lorimer . A... . 7 more 64455 Oficerb . 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Bryce Huntley, Garven Huntoon, Carolol lsham, Howard Ivan, Tom Jablonski, Jerry Jewell, Dorothy Jines, Phyllis Johannson, Thora Jones, Donald Jones, Marilyn Justice, Kay Hathaway, Norma Hatt, Gerald Hauri, Muriel Henry, Sue Hepinstall, Kathy Herbert, Don Hignite, Dave Hill, Margaret Hinkle, Jim Hockemeyer, Bob Holdeman, Jim Hooker, Fraser Howard, Arnold Howard, John Howk, Sherrie Hoy, Donna Huber, Dorothy Huber, Karen Hultin, Jane Hummer, Anne Hund, Larry Husted, Tina Hutchison, Ira Huttu, .Bill Jacobs, Nicky Jankowiak, Jim J asman, Sandi Johndro, Bill Johnson, Bob Jones, Dennis Kanary, Dave Kawa, Judy Kedrock, Karen , J, f X. ., ' 1 i J , w ,M-5. to ei ,u N? ,. X .,,, X s , Wi ,.,, . , AA.. lg qs: . t , - f be L XL . M , ,, 1 , , ,.,, I T . A S AEJ 5 Y bkh, ,Yi 1g-Q W TL., 5 -.,E' , J Ll 5 ec sc ec kh A , V. A W 13 eufs A ' - . , i S V , L V. Q N 3 'I ,K . 9 A A- ' B S - if iiliai' .' 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Martha Levely, Connie Levin, Martin Lewis, Douglas Lindsay, Pat Lindsey, Sandra Link, Manfred Loomis, Bob Loose, Carolyn Loose, Louella Lund, David Lynn, Ann Lyon, Barbara MacDonald, Martha MacDonald, Mike MacDonald, Randy .SJOIQAOIYBOPG MacDonald, Winnefred Mack, Randall Madill, Jon Marshall, Carlla Marshall, Veronica Marshall, Bill Mashue, Karen Mattano, Joann Maxwell, Jerry McCann, David McCann, George McCann, Linda McCormick, Pete McDaniel, Jack McGregor, Rob McMillan, Jim McRoberts, Jim Meek, Peter Mendelson, Judy Menerey, John Merritt, Anita Meyer, Sally Meyer, Sarah Meyer, Sue Mikols, Rita Milano, Marilyn Miller, Cara Miller, Maxine Miller, Richard Mills, Dorothy Moeller. Carol Moline. Ron Monroe, Mary Lynn Malpass, Chuck Mapes, Lee Marsh, Rose Martin, Bernard Martin, Georgia Martin, Mildred Maxwell, Mary Maxwell, Pat McCann, Candy McCann, Mike McCaskey, Nancy McCormick, John McKellar, Dale McLaughlin, Ann McMahon, Ethel Meeske, Ann Meisel, Mary Melchi, Dick Messersmith, Donald Messersmith, Richard Meyer, Harry Mieske, Luella Mieske, Oren Mikols, Joe Miller, Carroll Miller, Don Miller, Fred Minard, Don Moe, Dorothy Moe, Sandy Moon, Richard Moore, Terry Morden, Sandra vt x x , i i qi , , 6' ,R Q' , Wt 'Q .T at Q 52 ls' XXX .. .Xx pgs. xg: is u, .H t in R an i 1 .i.N'NR:. .QQ f'.- -.-',-., F fm of . 'J S Q-M , . ., . 'x -5 .gif ' D f , ' Q k:':-:i 1 6 W ,A , : ? ::' 2 R S Y ' : ' . '. T ,J f ' kv ' A. If 'Hu ' P - .. 5 , J 1 is 2- w xg H ,,'. Q ' . N.,,, is J . J A , gh wt M L Xu n . A Q .i', H.. . A 37 t wb in :i KX .. Rl ,gm 'Y , 1 u, g.. ,, , rf, KKA U b b ilh .Nt , . ,., - e N li ? , f-is 1 'Q Es -. ,, . ,L V KH 3 ,.... 'C-. . ,. 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Scoles, Diane Scoles, Larry Sczepanski, Carolyn Searle, Sandra Sears, Sharon Seelye, Larry Shearer, Bob Sheets, Barbara Sczepanski, Iudy Sczepanski, June Seaman, Diane Servais, Marita Servinski, Leona Sharp, Wendy Sheridan, Michal Sherwood, Larry Shephard, Phil Siler, Nancy Sinclair, Jim Sirrine, Jim Skutt, Doug Smith, David Smith, Dorothy Smith, Rebecca Smith, Richard Smith Robert Smith, Walter Snyder, Gordon Snyder, Jean Short, Norm Sirrine, Leon Sirrine, Sharon Skrelunas, Nancj Smith, Jerry Smith, JoAnn Smith, Marcia Smith, Ron Smith Russ Smith Terry Sonnabend, Lan Southwick, Edw Sovereen, Lee v n Spangler, Russ Spaulding, Don Spencer. Dave Stark, Phyllis Steinwand, Garoldene Stenger, Carol Stout, Marilyn Stowe, Keith Strait, Floyd Stube, Steve Swanson. John Swcebe, Judy Sprague, Donal: Squire, Judy Stahlbusch, Mar Stephens, Wendj Stolsmark, Kay Stone, Jerry Streeter, Dennis Streeter, Presto: Strieter, Bonnie Sweebe, Sandy Taber, Mike Talbot, Jerry CVM ylor. James ylor, Richard iichworth, Margo omas. Steve urston, Connie re, Tom pe, Tom wnsend. Larry amhley, Wayne rrell. Gary manis, John lentine, Ann rner, Larry rner, Temple nton, Eugene xllace, Gaila tldman. Judy tltcr, Sandra xskevich, Richard tsser, Jeanette itson, Ellen zhrly, Bill zthercll, Barbara 1itman, Lyle lliams, Robert Ison, Judy lson, Peggy rtz. Elizabeth ixon, Judy Jnsitler, Garth Jodcock, Jim yman, Gwen ysong, Randy Tessin, Fred Thomas, Diane Thomas. Jim Todd, Sharon Toland, Judy Tolson. Carolyn Tucker, Bev Tucker, Judy Tuggle, Robert Vandalen, Jane Varner, Connie Varner, Janis Vinson, Rose Vreeland, Gloria Wallace, Virginia Ward, Walter Ware. Eleanor Waskevich, Betty Weaver, Richard Weers, Fred Wegner, Dennis Wilberding, Ruth Ann Wiley. Helen Williams, Karlene Wilson, Roxie Winslow, Larry Winslow, Lois Wood, Jane Wood, John Woodard, Walter Yarrington, Carol Yoder, Jerry Yoder, Karl ' e Q- if . fi v Q s X 1 ,Antik ,til .,., V. , , .-,ei , . tsp, N. X N Q :bm X t ,x 3 if ,- Q ,E r 5 -:,,. - J , -J , fs B J xt. L F, ' 'fx -2 ' - x S- -Y f o y , , b aa yyo y etye ' , , ft . Q L- tw: f , 9 . Y ., A Q . ,5 this K .,,,:' N ,bl X t ttt J Vi' l - t Q x v' .I -fi. in Q t ,I L ' 1 K Zimmerman, Clifford York, Tom Young Joe Yougel, All Zemba Dick Young, Karen Zimmerman A1 .safualcnfd Wal lgicfurcal o Everett Alexander Robert Bauss Susan Brandt Larry Brown Peter Brown Thomas Carrigan JoAnn Combs Douglas Conrad Jerry Badour Linda Brown Tim Buckey Jerry Collamer James Crill Shirlee Duby Richard Evans Jerry Finney Robert Freeman Diane Furst Richard Gann Barbara Garno Richard Havas Joyce Hiner Sharon Hines Laurence Hintz Judith Hoggard Michael Hopkins James Hormng Sofkomorld junior! Jeff Hanson Jerome Johnston Walter Lyons Michael MacDonald Leroy Moe James Plueddemann Rodney Turrell Ella Whiddon Joyce Howe Diana Jones James Jones Michael King Dale LaF1ure Gene Lesh Tom Maier Mike McPeak Robert Noyes Norman Parsons George Peek Wilma Schearer Art Seger Keevel Sheets Larry Ward Henry Wendt Don Winchell Eva Woodcock Ed Woollard RGFINIZFITIUNE ounci! KBPPGJBIJBJ September Magazine Drive October Homecoming Student goal? December Christmas Decorations January Gun Demonstration Assembly February Chet Mitchell Assembly March All-School Assembly April Nominations Assembly Election Day Don Lonie Assembly May Awards Assembly ROW 1: J. Weymouth Cpublicity chairmanj, C. Grasley Qtreasurerl, B. Groom Cpresidentl, L. Reinberg Ksecretaryj, N. Gronemeyer Cvice-presidentj. Mr. McNeill Csponsorj, Mr. Keyser Csponsorj. ROW 2: P. Tennant, N. Brown, J. Fly. M. MaoCutcheon, B. Chamberlain, D. Smith, D. Hahn. ROW 3: L. Bulock, D. Morgan, M. Iankowiak, P. Doil, I. Madill, D. Shafer, R. Crawford. ROW 4: M. Peters, B. Westveer, P. Dumas, J. Gabel, P. Hammer, D. Blasy, T. Busk. ROW 5: C. Arnold, T. Fredrickson, C. Crandall, D. Draves, M. Stahlbusch, K. Van Wert. 4 5 Carol Grasley ftreasurerl, Lucille Rein- berg Csecretaryl, Bruce Groom Cpresidentj, Jan Weymouth fpublicity chairmanl, and Nancy Gronemeyer Cvice - presidentj checked the books of the Student Council. Below: At a fall assembly, Bruce Groom, president of the Student Coun- cil, displayed the awards to be given to the winners of the magazine drive. Mr. Keyser, Mr. Linden, and Mr. McNeill evaluated one of the many magazines to be sold in the magazine drive. ghemic SM!! ,lfUorLecL ,lfUorLec! ?M,,LeJ Y-'li' A typical scene in the annual office was captured late one afternoon before the deadline. ROW 1: Janet Swain. Wes McCain, Karen Gustafson, Dale Morgan Ceditorj, Sue Moscrip Keditorl. Absent were Carolyn Loucks, Nancy Gordon, Patsy Syckle, Mary Bliss. Dick Gibbs, Sarah Cassidy, Bill Chamberlin. ROW 2: Miss Loomis Csponsorj, Mrs. Kent Csponsorj, .sgfualenf Worn e ommiffee Sef .gzfanclarala for lL? SCA oo! fiembers of the Student Morale Committee practiced for their vrientation talks at Northeast and Central March Orientation Talks at Northeast and Central. ROW J. Furman fchairmanl, D. LeBeau, P. Tennant, ROW 3: S. Cassiday, M. Ballmer, Miss Martindale fspon T. Lewis. sorb, B. Wiley. ROW 2: J. Blasy, K. Duel, S. Prybyski, T. Fredrickson, ROW 4: J. Osborne, S. Chase, B. Hawkins, N. Brown S B. Stanford, J. Shaffer. Moscrip, K. Miller, r MA. . . 1 7 . 1.5 .flzgi . B R . .v- 'J ,.....2 .-R, .... . X5 if .1 A a .2 aura Spenf in ic 0 ice ar-nec! fLe Sfaf! an warn! The Vic staff worked to make the school paper of interest to all. November Sadie Hawkins Dance December State Award for Coverage of tuberculosis January Journalism Day at Central Michigan University June Graduation Issue of Vic ROW 1: Mrs. Haukkala Csponsorl, R. Christensen, Csports editorj, D. Lee Qeditorj, V. Gobeski Cassistant editorl, M. Jankowiak Cexchange editor, student council representativej, S. Sims tfeature editorj, Mrs. Goodreau Cstudent teacherl. ROW 2: K. Snyder Qassistant feature editorl, M. McWethy, T. Brown Cart editorl, T. Moran, J. Zimmerman, K. Chand- ler, D. Ervans fadvertising editorj. ROW 3: D. Stark, K. Bartlett, T. Booth Csports staffl, P. Kennedy, D. Grose, N. Dankert, J. Woolever, D. Winchcll. .:, ' Officers checked the ups and downs of club stock via phone calls and ticker tape. ROW 1: M. Knepp Qsecretaryl, M. Ballmer fvice-presidentj J. Faloon fpresidentl, J. Fredrickson ltreasurerl, Mr Abrolat Csponsorl. ROW 2: D. Morgan, M. Dast, K. Lentz, J. McDonald, M Erickson, B. Kirk. eniora ainecl Uafualb xperience in Sfocla ana! gomla December Trip to Brokerage Firm in Saginaw Purchased Stock Year Around Observed Fluctuation of Stock , ROW 3: A. Huscher, L. Bradley, L. Dexter, I. Streeter, . D. Noble, G. Beals. ROW 4: S. Moscrip, M. Stoppert, S. Cassidy, B. Donoghue, . M. LeFevre, N. Jardis. YH' Koay The band formed its well-known M at one of the football games. September Band Day October Homecoming Parade November Rhapsody Rendezvous February High School Assembly District Solo and Ensemble Festival March Annual Public Concert District Band Festival State Solo and Ensemble Festival at Ann Arbor Exchange Assembly guna! .xdcfiuifiw April Fglivgland and Orchestra May Annual Spring Concert C IOFQGJ hom Joofga je!! June Commencement fo 3611162 J OOI' I ROW l: D. Morehouse Clibrarianj, P. Kimmel tlibrarianl R. Seeburger tpresidentb, R. Crawford Cvice-presidentj, Mrl Stark tdirectorj, D. Pr byski, J. Murphy, N. Lake, C. Croope, P. Lewis, J. Highhill, I. Holdeman. ROW 2: K. Welch, S. Chase, N. Brown, J. Baser, A. Schieber, D. Battice, J. McFall, N. Dankert, M. McDonald, B. Boyd, D. Waterman, B. Caple. ROW 3: S. Dosser, A. Hopkins, J. MacDonald, P. Dumas D. Minard, B. Bennett, V. Spelman, M. Robinson, B Shepard, J. Sculati, L. Simons, R. McGregor. ROW 4: D. Crampton, D. Gibbs, I. Branch, B. Abbott S. Brust, F. Berhenke, C. Heindel, K. Harris, B. Webb J. Vennard, H. Stowe. x 1 s ROW 5: S. Rinehart, J. Faloon, S. Bonner, G. Wright, D. Kingsley, D. Bennett, K. Stowe, C. Cole, J. Runyon, C. Haines, T. Goergen, B. Lindsay. ROW 6: D. Hand, R. Reece, J. Graves, J. Reece, J. Gellerldaner, C., Barkman, K. Gebhardt, M. Senkbeil, A. Marsh, B. Dixon, S. Barstow, M. Ahearne. ROW 7: W. Conklin, J. Wright, S. Howk, S. Carlson, P. Lindsay, L. Phillips, S. Reece, T. Johannson, J. Webb, J. Western. October December February March May June Uncle Don from WSGW radio station spun records at the Rumble Bee Romp, the club's big venture of the year. ROW 1: M. Garner, H. Saylor, S. Reed, B. Stanford tstudent conductorl, L. Hardy lsecretary-treasurerj, B. Henne Cpresidentl, J. Stewart tStudent Council representa- tivej, K. Kuick tlibrarianj, Mr. Melton Csponsorj, B. Ecarius, N. Gordon. ROW 2: B. Yost, K. Collins, C. Yarrington, N. LaLonde, J. Snyder, J. Kawa, J. Miller, D. Poland, K. Lang, B. Billingsley. .xdcfiuify waa fke Jcynofe of fic Choir Homecoming Float 2nd Annual Midland Secondary Schoo Appeared on Program for Region 12, Michigan Education Association ls Choral Clinic Christmas Choral Concert Program for Rotary Club Dis-jockey Dance District Solo and Ensemble Festival District Choral Organization Festival Guest Choir for Kiwanis Union Holy Week Service State Vocal Festival Annual Spring Concert Baccalaureate Service ROW 3: C. Crewes, S. Thum, J. Dillon, J. Jablonski, S. Thompson, B. Vosburgh, N. Brown, L. Kirk, B. Edmunds. S. Morse. ROW 4: P. Bachand, S. Miner, A. Peloubet, K. Duel, K. Burtch, M. Clark, B. Shearer, D. Smith, A. Seger, D. Bauman. ROW 5: C. Williams, J. Stephens, J. Richardson, G. Reed, G. Mullison, S. Webster, D. Mashue, R. Arthur, D. Bosscher Bosscher. ROW 6: R. Walker, F. Blaha, G. Farnsworth, D. Ohlrogge, P. Beck, J . Plueddemann. Wumger f pafing peauhecl from racfice November Homecoming Float October Rhapsody Rendezvous February Mid-Winter Concert Q Party at home of Susanne Church District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Mr. Pleasant March District Band and Orchestra Festival April State Band and Orchestra Festival May Spring Concert June Picnic and Swim ROW l: B. Bass fpresidentj, B. Westveer fvice-presidenth, M. Peters Ctreasurerl, L. Harlow, G. Beals lsecretaryl, B. Skidmore, Mr. Guenther lsponsorj. ROW 2: I. Taeusch, G. Lowrey, G. Kortge, R. Seeburger, M. McDonald, M. Robinson, J. LaGoe, A. Lorimer. ROW 3: J. Highhill, K. Landee, K Chandler R Dorrnen B. Barry, S. Tolkmith, R. Soronen. ROW 4: D. Austin, C. Hall, A. Armstrong S Dailey M. Meisel, L. Ford, B. Kirk, S. Kruse .rx x 3' 'N , D192 IQ if Lurinda Ford and Bill Skidmore, in the foreground, PIHCQCC f0f the Distficl ,Contest Paid concentrated intently on their music scores. Off Wllh 2 Humber 1 Taillig- ROW 1: G. Steinke, L. Simons, K. Amstutz, J. Mel-Iard, B. Bennett, J. Ford, J. Propp. MF- Guenther KSPOUSOU- ROW 4: S. Dayringer, M. Sunderland, S. Buege, K. Henry, ROW 2: S. Bonner, L. Fry, S. Church, C. Tolson, W. K.Reecc,M.Osb0rn,I. Reece. Gllenihefi J- KOFISC- I ROW 5: G. Sharp, J. Kortge, M. Fletcher, S. Sehock, C. ROW 3: C. Christensen, N. Pattison, M. Groemng, J. Barry, Schewe, B, Clack, B, Pierce, 1-111 - ' T'-F' T'f x7 Us N xiii K - ' - Mr.. .-.nts ' viii' W . X 1. dy, W-sf. M C K fi . , . K, ...WW illhallsuulii roiecfom .!4iJeJ jeaclera Fall Dinner at Dow Corning Cafeteria Homecoming Float Spring Dinner in School Cafeteria Sponsor a Dance Year Around Show Movies for Classes Ross McPherson and Jack Servis pre- pared a projector for class use. ROW 1: L. Brink Cvice-president, Student Council repre- ROW 3: J. Emerson, D. Hintz, N. Zorm, L. Thomas, D sentativel, J. Shaffer Qpresident, Morale Committeej, W. Dahms, R. Blue. Pacholka isecretary and treasurerj, Mr. Peets Qsponsorb. ROW 4: L' Ward, D- Merritt, J. Semis, R. Mcphersoni D ROW 2: J. Doidge, J. Laughlin, R. Bixler, J. McDaniel, J. Briggs, T. Jablonski. Carl, S. Bis. julure raining fo ge .jflael in eagrary December January February March June Christmas Project of Giving Gifts to a Four Year Old Girl Winter Sports Party Sock Hop in Library Roller Skating Party End of Year Party at rs. Slagh's Sharon Prybyski, Dianne Draves fStudent Council representativej, Liz Genson Cpresi- dentj, Mary Alward Cvice-presidentJ, and Nancy Baker Csecretary-treasurer, pro-teml discussed plans for one of the club's projects. M ROW l: D. Draves Cstudent council representativej, M. ROW 2: J. Otey, R. Sasse, J. Rowe, S. Prybyski, M Alward Qvicc-presidentl, L. Genson Qpresidentl, N. Baker Van Cleve, L. Malcolm. tsecretary-treasurer, pro-teml, Mrs. Slagh tsponsorj, Miss Row 3: 1,Rowe,M,S0va, Hazlett lassistant sponsorj. is 'C' NJ Mi era ere ggunfiaj The Ushers' Club gave the school year-round ushering service at athletic events, assemblies, and special group activities. ROW 1: N. Haines Csecretary-treasurerj S. Hunter Cpresi dentl, .P. Tennant Cvice-presidentl, Mr.,Pennell Csponsorl, Mr. Winger tsponsorj. ROW 2' J Gerulski J Bala L Genson . . , . , . , J. Richardson, D. LeBeau, L. Reinberg, J. Blalock, C. Bush, C. Terryberry P. Thurlow. ROW 3: D. Grzegorczyk, C. Morris, J. Noble, A. Mieske U Berg, C. Johnston, A. Pioszak, M. Cardwell, M. Simmons, C. Laughlin. ROW 4: B. Gidley, J. North, K. Pearson, B. Nash, J. LaG0e N. Gordon, C. Heindel, J. Stephens, K. Bartlett, J. Klein- hans. ROW 5: J. Gab'el, K. Justice, L. Parsons, S. Pray, K. Burtch K. Duel, M. Clark, C. Marshall, L. Rathbun, M. Schneider, K. Collins. ROW 6: R. Christensen, A. Rubbo, J. Valenta, N. Ritter C. Caterer, S. Carlson, B. Fathey, J. Beebe, S. Hoag, Ci Cool. fo fha gyhcicncy of .fdcfiuifiea The officers and sponsors met early be- fore the games to make sure all directions were clear. When not busy escorting fans to their seats, ushers found time to enjoy the game them- selves. These eager ushers displayed some of the competent, friendly service provided by the organization. Xa i W, if 'V Sa' F.F.A. had more capital invested in dairy cows, such as this, shown by Leonard Servinski, than any other phase of their club. jjj. g7llC0UI'ag26l all ROW l: R. Radosa frcporterj, L. Bulock Ctreasurerb, L. Schlicker tvice-presidentl, J. Young Cpresidentj, D. Luhring Qsecretaryl, J. Hubert, M. Bensch tsentinelj, Mr. Campbell tsponsorl. September Fall Field Trips October Safety Campaign November Summary of Home Farm Programs December Money Raising Campaign January Parent and Son Banquet February District and Regional Contests March State F .F .A. Convention April Leadership Training Camp May Spring Contests June Special Annual Chapter Trip August Camp Miniwanca Lgnfereaf in Oufzloor e. ROW 2: D. Acker, L. Servinski, J. Randall, W. Pyle, T. Adams, T. Howson, T. Sias, N. Short, M. Lambert. ROW 3: L. Bauknecht, L. Fick, R. Devericks, R. Vander- bush, D. Hafer, F. Smith, J. Keyes, R. Cole, B. Packard. Q A X For the third year, the Rifle Club of F.F.A. entered competition with other teams. F.F.A. provided training for boys in occu- pations related to agriculture. The fertilizer, Liquid Nitrogen, was not only used, but also sold by F.F.A. members. Mr. Campbell examined corn which was entered in the Big Acres Entries along with wheat, oats, and navy beans. l M ore handsome hobos, Bill Orcutt, April Membership State Convention at Western Brendon Bass, and Don Bennett, jawed Michigan University awhile. ROW 1: F. Rees, S. Finney, B. Wiley CStudent Moralej, J. Whipple, M. Brown, L. Blanck, C. DeLong, V. Hock, B. Phillips, J. Rice, P. Woodruff. ROW 2: S. Sugar, K. Gay, E. Lindenberg, B. Robinson, S. Gowdy, N. Pattison, M. Parker, P. Herendeen, M. Shaver, L. Randall, S. Abbe. glnferprbc o Mar ROW 1: B. Williams, N. Wittbrodt, Mr. Anderson fsponsorj, T. Wagner Cvice-presidentj, S. Piegols Csecretaryl, R. Lyons tpresidentl, C. Arnold Qstudent council representativej, C. Dayringer tvice-presidentl, B. Bass. ROW 2: J. Demsky, C. Sayer, L. Watson, E. Devericks, N. Costley, C. Carl, M. Hansen, C. Smith, J. Emerson, B. Christian Officers and sponsors of Co-op Club discuss plans for their trip to the State Convention at the University of Mich- igan. Hobos-for-a-night relaxed comfortably ..,. on the gym floor. ROW 3: D. Elson, I. Pnacek, D. Bartos, C. Hockemeyer C. Johnson, L. Genson, M. Roberson, M. Wickens, cf Ranger. ROW 4: L. Mrozinski, D. Dowker, B. Coates, F. Rytlewski, R. Robinette, J. Zimmer, D. Witte, G. Franz, J. Laughlin. Many Moons, a fairy tale by James Thurber, was selected as this year's fall play presentation. ramahco pfay lgrovlucfion aa emoragd axperience . . Pearson, R. Rumple, S. Bonner, J. MacDonald ROW 4: P. Dumas. K. Welch, M. Jankowiak, D. Grzegor- czyk, J. Smith, P. Kennedy, S. Buege, J. Eliason, S. Walls C. Wicke ROW 5: B. Bonner, G. Wright, J. Branch, S. Dosser, G Jones, A. Hopkins, T. Fredrickson, B. Washburn, C. Sarle 1-...Q Dramatics Club ROW l: S. Moscrip, J. Valenta, I. Servis, J. Nelson, K. Amstutz, T. Brown, J. Richardson, J. Osborne ROW 2: B. Abbott, P. Kimmel, C. Crandall, T. Johannson, W. Sharp, K. Kedrock, S. Reece, C. Friel, C.'Sczepanski, J. Adams September October November December March April May ROW 3: J. Fry, P. Grossman, B. Dodge, S. Layman, L. Kirk, S. Kruse, B. Yascolt, C. Monroe, J. La Goe ROW 4: G. Sharp, N. Lowry, P. Syckle, B. Donovan, A. Armstrong, D. Glebovich, E. Neale, J. Jablonski, G. Grasley 5 .145 Mlzrfk - WMA jaining Introduction of Officers Homecoming Dance Try Outs for Fall Play F all Play Many Moons Christmas Potluck Easter Plays Play Festival with Other Schools Spring Banquet and Initiations Club officers read a great many plays before coming to a final decision as to which one they wanted to produce. cfafin gpuifcl Senafe mozJefeJ The Latin Guild Senate discussed a plan for their affer nfienf lgvme coming banquet. October Homecoming Float Initiation December Christmas Party February All-school Dance Candy Sale April Annual Latin Guild Banquet ROW I: Mrs. Maursey tsponsorj, J. Boyer tpresidential advisory K. Chandler ttreasurerb. B. Bennett tsecretaryl, N. LaLonde fpresidentl, P. Wilson Cvice-presidentl, J. Fredrickson talumni representativej, Miss Gaughan fspon- sorj. ROW 2: L. Fry, C. Christensen, C. Hall, S. Greenhoe, F. Hooker, K. Kedrock, C. Sczepanski, J. Lang, M. Butcher, D. Huber, H. Sjolander. ROW 3: J. MacRae, B. Howlett, K. Valentine, A. Mc- Laughlin, P. Lindsay, T. Fredrickson, J. Gerulski, R. Rumple, J. Valcnta, P. Harrold, J. Cole. ROW 4: H. Brisson. L. Duel, L. Hardy, K. Pearson, M. Groening, J. Barry, J. VanDa1en, C. Bunting, M. Blue, C. Haines, J. Gabel. ROW 5: D. Chisholm, P. Powers, C. Monroe, S. Morden K. Mashue, L. Wiley, C. Williams, D. Grose, G. Perry J. Fink, J. Mattano. ROW 6: T. Rose, D. Streeter, G. Daniels, E. Morris, A Cameron-Bailey, D. Draves, M. Bendall, J. Branch, G Wright, C. Heindel, R. Ordiway. ROW 7: D. Bessenecker, L. Fiedler, N. Lake, B. Stanford D. Blasy, A. Yougel, J. Peele, R. Koerker, S. Freeman, J Highhiu. ROW 8: J. Gransden, J. Madill, C. Malpass, M. MacDonald T. Brown, J. Lowley, P. Maxwell, J. McCormick, D. Patton CO 1 1 ROW 1: T. Tope, J. Ford, C. McCann, J. Bulmer, M. Maxwell, M. Ahearne, K. Hepinstall, J. Baser, J. Perrin, J. Woolcver. ROW 2: J. Erickson, A. Schambers, S. MacC'utcheon, L. Macdonald, J. Dast. S. Dayringer. M. Mrozinski, B. Bailey, M. Schreiber, H. Wiley, J. Beebe, I. Hutchison. ROW 3: J. Ulmanis, W. Stephens, T. Johannson, M. Huff- man, J. Lcigeb, K. Justice, J. Hintz, J. Toland, A. Le- Fever, L. Bartos, L. Lossing. ROW 4: T. Moran, L. Frye, B. Burman, A. Lynn, C. Moeller, B. Strieter, K. Schmeck, C. Latoski, M. Mac Donald. L. Gwizdala, S. Dailey, R. Dorrien, J. Kin. ROW 5: M. Meisel, S. Bauman, l. Lindsay, B. Barry, M Monroe, S. Meyer. C. Cole, J. Runyon, N. Neipert, R Mack, K. Lange, J. Propp. ROW 6: S. Howk, J. Dulmage, B. Donovan, A. Armstrong D. Thomas, J. Fohrenbach, S. Brust, C. Colwell, D. Black B. Alfrey, D. Austin, P. Meek. ROW 7: B. Shearer, J. Varner, S. Morris, F. Berhenke, B Loomis, D. Minard, B. Roberts, D. Herbert, J. McDaniel lt, 4 xd', A few of the unusual costumes at Latin Guild initiation were worn by Linda Fry, Carole Christen- son, Lynette Gwizdala, and Candy McCann. The home made candy at the Latin Guild Candy Sale was a sell out as usual. Marilyn Linsenmann Csecretary-treasurerj, Jean Snyder fvice-presidentj, Judy Noble Cpresidentj, Brook Stanford fMorale Com- mittee representativel, and Janice Fry CStudent Council representativel exam- ined a pair of maracas. ROW 1: Miss Russell fsponsorj, R. Smith, L. Schroeder, S Sears, V. Schneider, C. Bergeron, R. Soronen, B. Reece C. Friel, B. Ecarius. ROW 2: P. Shoffner, J. Holdeman, D. Kenaga, J. Murphy, M. Schmock, P. Noah, M. Peters, J. Nunemaker, M. Mc- Donald, N. Glass, I. Goff, L. Gann. ROW 3: E. Neale, S. Carlson, J. Jankowiak, D. Livak, D. Livingston, S. Pray, C. Yarrington, J. Kawa, I. Anderson, J. Shepherd, J. Richardson, D. Drake. ! ll 7' J a Olne 66 Y! :KS 27 ui anJ L October Initiation Homecoming Float December Christmas Potluck February Skating Party March Swimming Party April Sponsor All-school Dance May Banquet ROW 4: N. Sayles, T. Cook, L. Chilimigras, R. Tuggle, J. Livak, K. Landee, J. Lyon, K. Stolswark, A. Valentine C. Davies. ROW 5: S. Butler, M. O'Keefe, S. Heminger, M. Hill N. Hill, N. Engel, B. Schaefer, D. McCann, E. Heiser, A, Catlin, K. Collet. A ROW 6: J. Dombrowski, M. Foreman, J. Getzendaner, S Costley, B. Boyd, V. Spelman, M. Groening, P. Petersen, A. Hummer, N. Siler, C. Brown, P. Stark, U. Berg. .Fm X h N K XX.. ,L gg., For the first time in over ten years the Ja was represented at the annual J a-Oui-Si Christmas potluck. ROW l: Mr. Auble fsponsorl, D. Hobbs, M. Knepp, D Oakley, G. Cannon, R. Nikols, E. Adams, R. Maxwell, J Runyon, Miss Robinson tsponsorj. ROW 2: B. Jones, G. Perry, M. Linsenmann, N. Littleton A. Meeske, J. Haines, S. Meyer, K. Gruber, M. Jacksoni P. Grossman, L. Kirk, J. Fry. ROW 3: P. Snyder, S. Tolkmith, S. Greenhoe, L. Hardy A. Lorimer, P. Dean, W. Sharp, S. Ebey, B. Graves, J Eesley, J. Richardson, T. Aaron. ROW 4: K. Franklin, D. Scoles, M. Sasse, F. Reish, D Poland, M. Servais, J. Hultin, J. Snyder, B. Stanford, D Bulmer, J. Donovan. ROW 5: B. Kirk, L. Ford, B. Edmunds, B. Westveer, J Nowak, M. Bendall, J. Branch, B. Christensen, K. Brown S. Schuette, J. Noble, B. Wehrly. ROW 6: K. Harris K. Gebhardt, W. Lindsay, M. Schneider C. Heindel, S. Todd, J. Wasser, J. Ruh, J. Wolf. October Homecoming Queen's Float Coronation Assembly Sold Mums at Homecoming Game November Delegation to Pre-Legislature Baskets for Needy Families Muscular Dystrophy Drive December Delegation to Legislature Clothing for Needy Families Christmas Program with Hi-Y Christmas Caroling February Benefit Game The Hi-Y again challenged the Tri-Hi-Y to a benefit basketball game. As usual, the score was a tie. ROW 12 P- Snyder. C- Shepherd, J- RCCCC, R- RCCC6, Mrs. ROW 4: J. Dillon, L. Harlow, J. Prosser, A. Peloubet, A. Roberts fsponsorl, Miss Siegle Csponsorl. LeFevre, S. Kruse, M. Jackson, B. Pletcher. ROW 22 K- Kl1iCk, M. Bendall. M- MCWethy. D- WilS0I1. ROW 5: L. Hardy, C. Caterer, C. Dehn, D. Morehouse, F. J. Shepherd, J. Stephens, G. Huber. ROW 3: N. Dankert, K. Pearson, J. Ensign, P. Kennedy, S. Sims, M. Johnson, P. Burkhart. Freudenmuth, S. Thompson, J. Peterson, S. Thum. ..-J.4- y gm work! jogefler .gn .Sizruice C.. ,xdncl .gn Jrzenol5Acp ROW l S Cassidy fsocial chairmanl M Ballmer treas . D .. . Y 1 c , urerl, N. Brown Csecretaryl. D. Hahn Cvice-presidentl, J. Livak fchaplainl, B. Kirk ipublicity chairmanj. CNot pictured: Helen Serdynsky, presidentj. ROW 2' S Greenhoe E Chamberlain P S ckle M. Van- . . , . , . y , Cleve, L. Kirk, M. McGraw, R. Soronen. ROW 3: P. Grossman, S. Layman, N. Haines, J. Osborne, J ub officers did research in the library before the legislature meeting in Lansing. Jensen, K. Badder, C. Grasley, J. Jablonski. ROW 4: J. MacDonald, R. Seeburger, J. Taeusch, K. Falsey, J. Richardson, C. Wicke, C. Roberts, A. Marsh. ROW 5: K. Collins. G. Lowrey, M. Fletcher, B. Edmunds L. Ford, K. Gustafson, M. Schneider, S. Church. ROW 6: K. Schlader, M. Francisco, S. Flore, B. Hawkins, M. Woods, N. Lowry, T. Moeller. W. . r .,,,-,, ze. .,.,. .. . W ..,. ...A.....,.............,.w..,.....M ..... I .. .. . . -1 Nm,-ml.. 1' il?-1Q,..klksshunu iiii Q 'sxn......l ' ...Z.....sJ J L.. PUNHIHNHQN ll .4 52 .Alb y lgfannecl for uaineu anal lggcwure Officers and sponsors met to begin planning for one of the clubs projects. September Sophomore Sodbuster Induction of New Members October Pre-Legislature Training Session November Participation in Muscular Dystrophy Drive December Participation in Youth Legislature Adoption of a Foster Child February Valentine's Dance Annual Benefit Basketball Game with Tri-Hi-Y for March of Dimes Induction of New Members April Minstrel Show ROW 1: P. Doil Csecretaryl, J- MaCRae itreasurerl, I. Reece, T. Moran, R. Maxwell, F. Berhenke, J. Littleton, B Weirauch ivice-presidentj, D. Shafer Csergeant-at-armsj, D. Standfofd, Smith fpresidenni Mr' Lyon csponson' ROW 4: I. Rowe, M. Grice, K. Amstutz, S. Barstow ROW 2: C. Shaffner, C. Varner, L. Reigle, B. Bailey, T. Klain, H. Stowe, B. Groom, D. Waltz, J. Crosby, V C. Hanson, J. Carlson, D. Britton, T. Booth. Colegrove, D. Sias, C. Bailey. ROW 3: D. Ballman, B. Brower, B. Blessing, P. Otis, B. The game between the Midland All Stars and the Detroit Lions was one of the most exciting events of the year. ROW 1: Mr. Stoppert Csponsorb, J. Conklin, B. Pierce Qsecretary-treasurerJ, H. Mudd fpresidentj, D. Ivan, fvice- presidentj, J. Madill CStudent Council representativel, B. Barclay lStudent Moralel, P. Hammer, Mr. Carey Csponsorj. ROW 2: R. Waite, N. Sweebe, R. Foy, J. Parsons, D. Waltz, T. Methner, K. DeLong, J. Dixon, T. Upright, P. Otis . ROW 3: B. Hayes, P. Pangborn, J. Fredrickson, J. Furman, L. Bradley, T. Busk, C. Huffman, L. Brady, B. Brower, lefroif ogon5 rougLf fo ana! Lg Uaraify CM September Purchased Scoreboard for New Stadium Assisted with Sodding Bees in Stadium October Supervised Parking Lots During Football Games December Sponsored Varsity Drag Sponsored All School Donation Drive to Buy a Wheel Chair for Christmas for Joe Glesner' Reception for Past and Present Varsity Club Members January Detroit Lions vs. Midland All Stars Play Nights Participation March Operated a Refreshment Stand During District Basketball Tourney M. Miller. ROW 4: J . Ferries, M. Grinnell, J. Mowrey, C. Retherford, J. Faloon, J. Teal, J. Humphrey, D. O'Sullivan, D. Kingsley, T. Moran. ROW 5: D. Hand, D. Blakeslee, K. Amstutz, T. Klain, N. Browning, E. Torres, D. Britton, J. Shaffer. ROW 6: G. Smith, L. Goulet, D. Chase, R. Apostle, B. Groom, S. Dietz, Mr. Panella Qsponsorj. 3 J 77 .Al ' owar ew orLzon.4 GJ Walla flu October Regional Meeting November Mrs. McDonald, Hair Stylist Taffy Sale December Christmas Party ' 'I----7 January Initiation of New Members ,QL f' Installation of Officers February Swimming with F. F. A. Tobogganing April Mother and Daughter Banquet May Elect and Install New Officers Janet Fournier, Rose Holubik, and Judy Kreger lit the symbolic candles at the initi- ation of new members. ROW 1: R. Holubik Cpresidentl, J. Kreger Qvice-presidentj, leaderl, M. Stahlbusch Cstudent council representativej, D. Miss Worcester Isponsorj, C. Arnold tparlimentarianj, R. Austin. McDonald fffporteflt Row 3: D. Elson, s. Hardy, J. Ames, L. Beach, J. ROW 2: S. Bywater, R. Richardson, S. Gowdy fsong Blanchard. 3 '?'?'3Y1:,f X ' fgwf-flifsfsx gre-xgQ'f.-ww lacding areerd xpgzrecl in The F.T.A. made good use of the new bulletin board provided by the student council for club announcements. October Homecoming Float November Annual F. T. A. Conference December Christmas Program for the Kings Daughters Home and County Farm Winter Senior Members Teach at Parkdale School ROW l: A. Peloubet Cvice-presidentl, A. Netterfield Cpresi- dentl, M. Simmons Ctreasurerl, M. Peters CStudent Council representativel, C. Monroe tpublicity chairmanj. ROW 2: J. Nunemaker, M. McDonald, P. Snyder, B. Boyd, S. Meyer, M. Monroe, S. Meyer. ROW 3: V. Spelman, B. Nash, B. Jones, K. Gruber, K Chandler, J. Ford, J. Cole. ROW 4: S. Dailey, K. Mashue, D. Grose, D. McCarty, G Perry, L. Carney, S. Kropscott. ROW 5: R. Dorrien, U. Berg, J. Gushow, P. Dumas. gl 'Elf September Stadium Project: Raising Money Sodding Bees Painting Seat Numbers Football Programs and Pins October Blue-Gold Color Day Block Section for Bay City Central Game Football Proms including Dedication Program November Banners and Rosters December Muscular Dystrophy Drive Basketball Pins January Pep Assembly Members of the Pep Club prepared February glav glightbl the stadium for others to paint seat GP Ssem Y numbers. March Play Night April All-school Dance pep promofevl Scion! Spirif. ROW 1: S. Cassidy, D. Hahn, J. Feneley, B. Williams, ROW 4: T. Moeller, M. Knepp, D. Oakley, G. Ikens, S I. Scharich, J. Cuddie, D. Elson, S. Sasse. Stevens, K. Schroeder, S. Bonner, J. Taeusch. ROW 2: M. Woods, J. Wilson, L. MacDonald, P. Gross- ROW 5: D. Powers, N. Lowry, L. Ketels, J. Weymouth, C man, S. Miller, S. Layman, K. Collins, B. Johnston. Dehn, C. Upton, B. Chamberlain, J. Leigeb. ROW 3: C. Sczepanski, B. Christensen, B. Donovan, J. ROW 6: B. Hawkins, S. Flore, K. Gregory, S. Smith, I Dulmage, C. Brown, G. Lowrey, J. McDonald. Hommel, H. MacDonald, M. McGraw, R. Soroncn. ROW l: C. Moeller, J. Snyder, Mr. Melvin fsponsorj, M. Ballmer lvice-presidenth, K. Miller lpresidentj, M. Mac- Cutcheon lStudent Council representativel, P. Buskirk lsergeant at armsl, K. Badder lsecretaryl, T. Whitman lStudent Moralel, B. Burman, C. Crandall. ROW 2: S. Church, P. Snyder, M. Briggs, J. Hepinstall, J. Fry, P. Tennant, L. Reinberg, M. Erickson, M. Stoppert, S. Moscrip, K. LeMay. ROW 3: M. Fletcher, K. Gustafson, J. Holmes, V. Munger, E. Neale, B. LaFaver, B. Billingsley, J. Blalock, M. Fran- ROW l: Mr. Downing lsponson, V. Schneider, J. Brink, A. Lorimer, C. McCann, J. Orcutt, M. Maxwell, A. Lynn, L. Frye. ROW 2: R. Marshall, M. Huffman, L. Wirtz, C. Graves, B. Christensen, C. Tolson, S. Moe, S. MacCutcheon, C. Latoski, K. Brown. ROW 3: J. Hultin, J. Ruh, G. Burt, C. Kinkel, J. Lang, cisco, S. Wallaker, N. Wittbrodt, K. Schmeck. ROW 4: L.. Bozer, M. Benjamin, S. Dickman, J. Jablonski, J. Dillon, K. Kuhlman, C. Loucks, J. Barry, J. Nowak, B. Vosburgh, N. LaLonde. ROW 5: M. Jackson, F. Freudenmuth, J. Gushow, A. Huscher, K. Falsey, S. Henry, J. Furman, S. Bauman, S Ebey, W. Sharp. ROW 6: S. Thompson, S. Greenhoe, V. Gobeski, C. Hum phrey, C. Grasley, N. Gronmeyer, J. Osborne. D. LeBeau J. Jensen, S. Chase. D. Morehouse, P. Kimmel, J. Bulmer, S. Reece, C. Friel. ROW 4: C. Bergeron, T. Johannson, P. Syckle, D. Morgan, K. Sias, D. Mashue, S. Sirrine, T. Fry, S. Tolkmith, W. Stephens. ROW 5: A. Beck, D. Squire, D. Hamilton, S. Thum, J Peterson, M. Chanter, C. Ronan, B. Fletcher, S. Todd, M Servais. QW L... Q romofeo! Sporfamana ip an oolaerafion September Touchdown Tromp October yy ' Fl . . . . . Homecoming Oat Club officers check the list of ratings in fundamental skills November on the bulletin board in the locker room. Halloween Play Nite December Civic Center Pool Party March Play Day at Mt. Pleasant ROW 1: Mrs. Cramton Csponsorl, K. Kuick Ctreasurerj. V. ROW 3: P. Peterson, J. Lyon, C. Williams, J. Strait, N. Munger Qsecretaryl. J. l-lolmes Cvice-presidenth, J. Hepin- Strait,J.Blasy, J. Smith,J.Cole. StallipreS1den0,C-L2I0Sk1.M-C0lUmbUS- ROW 4: B. Waskevich, B. Tucker, P. Stark, B. Burman, ROW 2: N. Sloan, T. Husted, P. Burkhart, B. Abbott, J. W. Stephens,J.Squire, S. Munger. Wilson, P. Snyder, B. Hawkins, T. Moeller, N. Lowry. lac! Crow Wemgera mic! ufunfeer mfg af lAe .jwlodpifaf Red Cross Club, during a meeting, posed for our cameraman. Fall Cotton Candy Sales at Football Games October Enrollment Drive November Muscular Dystrophy Drive December Regional Convention February Hospital Volunteer Work March Easter Baskets for St. Louis Orphanage April l8 Club Project May School Dance International Scrap Book ROW 1: Mrs. Shawver Csponsorl, L. Hardy Cvice-president! J. Fry Cpresidentl, L. Chilimigras, A. Netterfield, M Roberts, L. Witte, J. Toland, H. Wiley. ROW 2: M. Hartman, D. Morgan, M. Jones, J. Smith, L Reinberg, S. Layman, P. Grossman, M. Cardwell, A Schieber, S. Myers. ROW 3: D. McCarty, K. Henry, M, Sunderland, E. Neale. J. Gabel, J. Blasy, P. Hardy, N. Johnston, C. Monroe, S Tolkmith. ROW 4: C. Ronan, J. Dubord, G. Perry, J. Murphy, J Broad, T. Cummins, V. Wright, N. Haines, S. Dietz, M Knepp. ROW 5: R. Christensen, K. Burtch, B. Gidley, K. Wickens J. Norling, L. Dull, M. Parsons, J. Laughlin, P. Dean, D: Sanford. efa ,Wad .fdcfiue in .S7fafewic!e gonference Jets Club members observed the display that was set up in the Library. December Field Trip to Saginaw Malleable Iron January Field Trip to Dow Computers Laboratory April Sets Statewide Conference in East Lansing March Annual Club Project ROW 1: J. Fredrickson Ctreasurerl. T. Ciszek fstudent ROW 2: Mr. Gieseler tsponsorb, D. Broad, B. Donoghue council representativel, S. Rinehart, S. Kin Kpresidentj, M. B. West, F. Benson, B. Christensen Cpublicityj. LeFevre, Qvice-presidentj, Mr. Johnson lsponsorl. A fav 4 Q- I Qrckedfra .Hail an mlaorfanf par-f in fke Sckoof JJZWILAUJ The Orchestra practiced daily to give us many fine concerts and assemblies. ROW l: M. Peters, B. Westvcer, B. Barry, J. LaGoe. B. Bennett, M. Sunderland, J. Taeusch, M. Robinson, G Row 21 C. Davies, L, Fry. 362111 ROW 3: C. Hall. C. Schcwc, P. Shepard, S. Buege, M. ROW 51 S- DHHCY- K- Chlmdlcfv K' HCUYY, K- Liindcev R Meisel, S. Kruse, Seeburger, M. McDonald. ROW 4: S. Tolkmith, J. Ford, S. Church, S. Dayringer, ROW 65 B- Clacky K- Gebhafdt' Mr' Guenther' diff November Rhapsody Rendezvous February Mid-winter Concert District Solo and Ensemble Festival Assembly at Central Intermediate School March District Band and Orchestra Festival April State Band and Orchestra Festival May Concert for Elementary Students Spring Concert Baccalaureate ROW l: C. Tolson, B. Skidmore. ROW 2: W. Guenther, V. Sharp, L. Ford, J. Barry. ROW 3: G. Steinke, A. Armstrong, M. Fletcher, S. Schock, D. Austin, G. Kortge . ROW PYOPP, ROW Reece Carole Christensen played the harp for the Orchestra. .41 K. Welch, B. Kirk, W. Scherzer, B. Bonner, J. J. Fink, M. Schneider, G. Lowrey. 5: L. Simons, K. Amstutz, B. Bass, R. Soronen, I. , C. Christensen, R. Reece. li 'Y an 2 t 'figgfg KES 255' 21,5 f-' W 1 , Q . ' .A A , 'Q Q Q' Q N, V71 I ,. 1 V' 5 ' , 53,9 v X' lmifif' . . ag 9 M?KA bm', W . N. G Q is Af Q -' rv is Q ' . x , far- .. - - 4 2: 4 2 . - lil - V 4 .Q ' X- an , ,M Q M Q, Q, M. K - WW-. U l The members of the Concert Choir re- ia,X.,f sponded well to Mr. Melton's directing. W, as S F. '1 was -, V V- .r.r. , gn October Choral Clinic Program Region 12 MEA December Christmas Concert Midland Rotary Club February District Solo and Ensemble Festival March District Choral Festival Guest Choir, Kiwanis Holy Week Service May State Vocal Festival Spring Concert June Baccalaureate ROW l: C. Crewes, I. Miller, K. Kuick, N. Brown, C. ROW 3: S. Morse, R. Walker, J: Stewart, 1. Crill, D. Coons, J. Snyder, N. LaLonde. Ohlrogge, L. Kirk, J. Barry, P. Snyder. ROW 2: S. Reed, B. Vosburgh, D. Poland, K. Duel, M. ROW 4: D. Bauman, D. Mashue, B. Stanford, D. Smith, Bendall, J. Stephens, B. Edmunds, B. Ecarius. G. Mullison, K, Lange, C. Williams. Q Wm 4 .A X V QW 1 H ' W '-af' gn 2:4 , .Q 3 , W K A ls- it as fx . I l Y LF V ' ' ' Q 1 ..' ,Q L X, Lt . .K , 9 - 1 -m . an 1 A W ' N ' Q ' 4 W 1 5 . 1 - X 1' ,V -- X X' K ' . . V ,Nh Y 'xl ' Q , ef . E X N X .tg 'SX X xi, X K A K Xi T It .Q KKVK . Lmmw I ,Ax it 'T' ' ' wx ...sznb 'W If-4'-Q Q' 'Vis U ' 4 Q14 Q :xgkf iv W- , Y .V x .Lx W 1 'wx . M 3 W MNA ' 4 X' ' ' X Q, 1' U U X1 fr V . - . X .S . K a ya 1 a F 5' ,ll .Q A-gv ig ' if 9' ubu ' - yy ' ' 71 'f a ,K :Q - - 1' 5 W V ' f rim., gy . SQ- Q ' - Q - ' as if A l ,- 4- 5 , Q b i. - ,t X bo I, . Q K sb W 1 . I l l 1-X Sf' A . 'E Q Q A , bv P . I a , Q 1 S X 1 ,. ' . KY W 1 - 1 S 'Wi Q X W 'll N f ' ' . I D I A , , A. .V V 7 ' 5 Q 9 0 , 1 3, F: J ii M xx , , - ,Q L Z ' K: bi x if K ' K. 47-, y. V. I ! ', wgvf, 4 X I 'K . I Cp , x. Mk . 1 'X ' pfff 'Ya .4 ' X.. ., , wa-rf ff ' Xvm. wi V o , fm , ' fs K X 5. K ',' Www . f X - lm N W NRE N Qwxmkxww X X 'Sx ...L x H - 1 Q, . Q i 5 .4 1sa5g,sx.i-f 1 - -- K J , 5 ff ,Q fr q g,5, , ' I ?5 L ff' , , f , 1 1' I A 'Q ,. Q Q . A K, ,Av ' ..'-'fkrxn ' K 5. 4 JW?E dL- , .2 5 ,x., Q' ,Q gg ,ff ' X , x f -Wg' , ff , f 45 , 9 6 few' 5 QSM 5 wk X12 Tlflarching diana! .zlfculecl gfue-g .Skirif The 86 members of the M.H.S. Marching Band, di- rected by Mr. James Stark, added spark and flare to the football season. Two of our majorettes were Diane Morehouse and Teri Fry. .ft-M,-4 Pennye Kimmel was M1d1and's 1959 Many unusual shows were presented reflecting local news interest. Anita Schieber' and Janece Baser made up the other part of the majorettes. .nr I fi We Drum Majorette. ROW l: S. Ebey, L. Bartos, L. Syckle, S. Sears, S. Lewis, L. Frye. T- Moeller, J- HePinSfaU, G- Sharp, A- Seger- ROW 3: K. Kaweck, C. Moeller, N. Ritter, C. Johnston C ROW 2: Miss Berry, N. Lowry, F. Freudenmuth, C. Schewe, Barkman, J. Miller, B. Yost, C. Dehn, M. Briggs M. Mick, J. Stephens, S. Burnell, K. Henry, C. Marshall, ga., October November December February March fu! Rceiuenl join lgafing Region 12 MEA meeting Rhapsody Rendezvous Kiwanis Club Christmas Concert Christmas Assembly Orchestra and Glee Club Concert H. S. Band Assembly District V Vocal Festival, Big Rapids S'igai i'ii Girl's Glee Club, directed by Miss Berry, took part in the band assembly. rf 34. Cwlef gum! page mmf! f 1 -sf The members of the Cadet Band worked hard to win coveted positions in the Senior Band. September January May ROW 1: J. Krick, H. Sjolander, R. Lalk, V. Wright, C. Kinney, J. Vennard, N. Engel. ROW 2: H. Foster, A. Henry, D. Hall, J. Swanson, T. Rose, D. McKellar, J. Aiken, P. Rehberg, J. Murphy, D. Wegner, J. Fitzgibbons. J. V. Home Games Homecoming Parade Basketball Games Assembly Spring Concert Memorial Day Parade ROW 3: A. Schambers, L. Tucker, D. Patton, C. Haines, L. Fiedler, Mr. Stark. Missing: K. Albee, J. Ames, U. Berg, B. Boulton, S. Britton, B. Davis, H. Dingman, B. Graves, M. Jones, A. McLaughlin, K. Stuber. F95 f. ... fE, f- V wl zf' 2 ..f..i!.,1.:E- ,, vi ., THLETIEE Uardify lofts!!! ROW 1: B. Hayes, R. Foy, I. Kett, J. Furman, H. Mudd I. Madill, N. Sweebe, B. Barclay. ROW 2: J. Mowrey: D. Ivan, G. Smith, P. Pangborn, E. Kuehne, C. Retherford J. Conklin, T. Klain, D. Blakeslee. ROW 3: D. Hand J. Peele, J. Humphrey, L. Goulet, I. Shaffer, B. Dixon B. Groom, G. Ranger, D. Noble. .Islas mnning eadon 5 M Schedule 0 19 Flint Central 25 14 Arthur Hill 0 21 Saginaw 6 14 Traverse City 12 38 Alpena 6 Bay City Central 12 12 Bay City Handy 6 21 Owosso 0 ROW 4: G. Wilson, I. Harry, B. Reece, L. Valentine, B. DeLong, J. Carlson, L. Brady, T. Ivan, J. Schneider. ROW 5: B. Stanford, J. Fredrickson, K. VanWert, T. Methner, J. Ulmanis, I. Dixon, R. Waite, D. O'Sullivan, J. Collamer, B. Noah, ROW 6: D. Draves, Coach Panella, Coach Schramke, Coach Graves, Coach Stoppert, Coach Carey, Coach Parsons, C. Varner. ,I , 5.-P, ,f H , h s ff 5 -' y A . 6 SA. L-vzi ifjk I L' Z I ' K ' gnfiudiaafic 3-and Wew Sfalhum Rial' 3 ' ' ' , Ah 4' . t W , - Q , Q . ' r 'I ' ' 1 5 'Q' '+P sf- .- - .. X fm M, -.- ,t,sj5:,i. Pre-game tension mounted, as onlookers awaited the kick-off. The MHS football team had a successful season this year with six victories and only two defeats. For the fifth consecutive year, Midland won the Arrowhead Trophy. According to the Associated Press, the team was rated sixth in the state. Howard Mudd was chosen as captain, and later elected to the All-State team. Both he and Bill Barclay were declared the most valuable players of the year. There were seven Midland players chosen to the All-Confer- ence team. Coaches Bob Stoppert, Keith Carey, Joe Panella, Max Parsons, and George Graves guided the team through the season. The highlight of the Midland football season was the dedication of the new stadium. The ceremony took place on October 17, 1958, during the half-time of the game with Alpena. The dedication climaxed months of work on the part of the Midland Quarterback Club, the MHS student body, and many other loyal supporters. Rough - but exciting ! I Q3 4 J V Cheerleaders practiced for coming games. 9111. 5.4 mfr .sw 1e....1 M Schedule 0 26 Mt. Pleasant 7 27 Saginaw 20 6 Handy 18 O Fl. Central 12 O Owosso O li .rs in ROW 1: J. Chilimigras, B. Calkins, J. Plueddemann, J. Glass, L. Bis, D. Bristol, J. Maxwell, J. Stone, D. Blasy ROW 2: J. McMillan, B. Grossman, B. Marshall, M. Levin P. Benedict, J. Ferries, D. Beck, B. Hockmeyer, T. Besti ROW 3: T. Larabee, D. Portier, T. Piegoles, A. Balleria, J. Norling, B. Fitzgerald, D. Jones, D. Streeter, J. Peele. ROW 4: P. McCormick, D. Varner, J. Eesley, K. Pangborn, 150 J. Fernette, T. Tope, D. Johnston, O. Mieske, D. Poulos ROW 5: I. Hartman, A. Yougel, P. Otis, T. McAnnallen, T. Lanning, K. Reisig, G. Leigeb, E. Heiser, L. Mapes ROW 6: D. Hignite, J. Madill, L. Scoles, P. Briggs, L Clark, D. Baldwin, L. Townsend, J. Herringshaw, C. Smith ROW 7: C. Malpass, H. Hall, D. Fosgitt, B. MacDonald J. Varner, A. Catlin, Coach Parsons, Coach Panella. 3 'av Varsity cheerleaders this year were: Nancy Grone- Grasley, Delores Hahn, and Suzy Tolkmith meyer, CCaptainJ, Bev Hawkins, Linda Ketels, Carol The cheerleaders, always full of pep and enthusiasm, backed the teams through wins and losses, helped kindle school spirit, and represented MHS throughout the state. Margo Chanter, Bonnie Burman, Carol Moeller, Connie Crandall, Wendy Stevens, and Nancy LaLonde were J .V. cheerleaders. ,Un ra ily Gros: Counlrg f Nr-MUNI ., 'r 1. ROW 1: T. Busk. J. Webb, J. Rogers, B. Grebe. ROW 2: E. Torres, R. Apostle, C. Huffman, K. DeLong, Coach Harrold. M 18 22 24 20 19 Schedule Bay City Central Saginaw High Flint Northern Alma Mount Pleasant all FR JIU C.:-on Counlr, M 0 15 Bay City Central 48 18 Saginaw High 44 44 Flint Northern 18 15 Alma 50 ROW 1: D. Chisholm, J. Erickson. ROW 2: J. Ziozios, D. Genson, B. Blessing, R. Wilberding, J. Randall. ROW 3: B. Nelson, D. Lund, R. R. Brabaw, Coach Harrold. riff QFQQ 4 -. 'ik ,ljamifg grow Counfrg jeam ginale eaaon wifL IQIL Sfraigkf mn in jlree eard -gg.-M M. 05511 -1-ff' . Competition was keen this year, but the MHS Harriers came through. The Varsity Cross Country team had a perfect season this year in dual meets, with a 5-0 record. This marked the 12th straight win in three years. The Harriers placed second at the Regionals, and ninth at the State Finals. At the state meet, Jack Webb placed 15th out of a field of 140 runners. Coach John Harrold said he thought the team had improved a little over last year's. During the season, the top runners were Huffman, Webb, and Grebe. Top runners on the JV team this year were Erickson and Randall. 'W M Varsity Schedule 41 Bay City Central 48 52 Lansing Sexton 74 35 Alpena 45 76 Saginaw High 58 38 Flint Central 60 53 Traverse City 63 63 Bay City Handy 42 70 Arthur Hill 72 51 Bay City Handy 54 75 Owosso 57 55 Bay City Central 62 61 Flint Central 72 55 Arthur Hill 71 43 Traverse City 53 72 Saginaw High 61 36 Alpena 43 District 54 Bay City Central 42 Alpena ROW l: J. Mowrey, D. Chase, K. Van'Wert, T. Upright, ROW 2: Coach Carey. G. Ranger. S. Dietz, B. Harcl D. Kingsley, L. Goulet, R. Apostle, T. Klain. J. Ferries, P. Hammer, R. Waite. 5 A , 3 f I iii 'X 3 hp Q49 X A3037 3 I 1-ur Q1 ! in 42 t xxxxgzf xx Q 1.5 , X .. Q g W 11 e Q X QM ' x. Coach Scogg posed with graduating members of the swim- ming team: Bob Pierce, Dave Hand, Jon Parsons, Norman Browning. Varsity Schedule Flint Central Bay City Handy Lansing Sexton Bay City Central Grand Haven Saginaw High Bay City Handy Bay City Central East Grand Rapids Grand Haven East Grand Rapids je Swimming eam .gxoweal ROW lr- D. Kenaga, P. McCormick, J. Webb, J. Dixon, Pierce, 1. Parsons, R. Taylor. A- Harding- ROW 3: Coach SCOgg, P. Schreiber, M. Miller D Baxley ROW 2: C. Jones, K. Earls, C. Rogers, N. Browning, R. D. Caldwell, D. Hand, R. Fagersten. ti I' :Wit Q I x ROW l: D. Johnston, N. Knapp, R, Lalk, S, Cheney, R. D. Dilloway, W. Raymond, L, Sherwood Crawford- ROW 3: Coach Scogg, G. Francis, P. Chenoweth K Stowe ROW 2: J. McCormick, R. Lange, R. Philip, D. Hobbs, G. Mullison, L. Pratt, R. Dinsmoore. reaf .gmprouem enf Over preuioua eau Coach Scogg was very proud of the Chemie swimming team this year. The varsity records were practically all rewritten. There were many outstanding swimmers, among them were two sophomores, Paul Schreiber and Dick Fagersten. The four leaving seniors, Dave Hand, John Parsons, Norman Browning, and Bob Pierce could also be relied upon for points at the meets. For the first time in the swimming history at MHS the team defeated both Bay City Central and Saginaw High. Diving was a regular event at the swimming meets. Howard Mudd represented Mid- land on this year's All-State foot- ball team. any garned Specia! pecognifion fr-N , . -,N W1 'WE' 1 lg Selected for the All-Conference football team were: Ned Sweebe, Ed Kuehne, Bob Hayes, Dan Ivan, John Furman, Howard Mudd, and Jon Conklin. Jack Webb placed 15th at the state cross country meet. Skip Barclay was chosen to the Arrowhead A1l-Confer- ence basketball team. Members ot the tumbling team were: Coach Panella, Meredith Fletcher, Penny Snyder, Tom Ivan, Bonnie Bennett, Stuart Freeman, Betty Jean Abbott, Dennis Baldwin, and Jane Adams. 4 Working on the new football field was the major project of the month. Sodding bees, sponsored by the Var- sity Club, were held on Saturdays to allow all students a chance to help. The opening game in the new sta- dium filled the student body not only with excitement, but with pride in their school. .S,cAoof igrivle waa :Ae Wiatr., of ggepteln gel' omecoming 6eAe6rafion egan wifA fke ueen Joan Peterson, junior classg if um 'C' Queen Dee and her escort led the dancing at the Coronation Ball. Dolores Hahn reigned as the 1958 Homecoming Queen. Queen Dee Hahng Sandie Reece, sophomore classg and Anne Huscher, senior class, made a pretty picture of a royal court. .1 -N W, ul ,, ,S , A .1 ., -yi The Senior Class float, A Tale of Two Cities, won second prize. K , ' , , iw fsiilill Ll.il53f,. A humorous touch was added to the pa- rade by Bambi's young friend, Flower, constructed by the Junior Class. The mail box from The Scarlet Letter decorated the F.F.A. float. lli llllll. dy jfoafa EUUQAJ n L vw x x NNY ai' i The delightful fantasy, Alice in Wonderland, won third prize for the Latin Guild. Co-op Club used the fence painting episode from Tom Sawyer to make an effective float. fic Sfreefd of WiJ!anc! An egg and an eye, cleverly ar- ranged, made the Ja-Oui-Si float. The G.A.A. float was Little Women. The theme of the Ushers Club float predicted victory for our team. r liWX w CX. Q .E'T'l T Yi v-i R'Xi4 gn. The Orchestra Club captured first prize with Kon Tiki. The Choir Club worked hard to create the huge whale from Moby Dick. The Sophomore Class chose the Midland tele- phone book to decorate their float. Q!-N65 N01 The cadet band, preceded by its majorettes, added music to the gaiety of the Homecoming parade. Ocfoger waA of pep anal Alairif. 41,4 The first pep assembly was held in the new stadium in October. The dancing flames of the fire and the guidance of the cheerleaders increased the spirit of the student body at the annual bonfire. 164 Some ?flA2rLecJ- OfAerA pfagecl- in Wouemger Lurking about the Lumberjack dance were Mary Stoppert, Nancy Gronemeyer, Mary Ann Ballmer, Sharon Chase, Sue Moscrip and Joyce Jensen. Lumberjacks in town for a big evening enjoyed the dance. Larry Bartholemew, school photography assistant, adjusted his camera before taking another of the many club shots. 165 .iafiuify 7WarLeJ fke Studying was always part of the schedule, even though reminders of the season were close at hand. Dale Morgan Mr McNeill De lores Hahn Nancy Brown Betsy Wiley and Mary Stoppert members of the Student Council, decorated the building for the SCHSOII. Pat Dumas, a student in the Speech Department, delivered a message on the true meaning of Christmas. cbiafmaa Seaaon F. T. A. made the Christmas season merry with a carol sing. 'X Carole Wicke, Ann Hopkins, Mike Grice, Dale Morgan, Margo Chanter, and Jill Osborne, members of the ad- vanced Dramatics class, presented a Christmas play entitled The Gift of Tenyinf' The octet - Laura Hardy, Barb Yost, Bruce Henne, Nancy Brown, Bev Edmunds, Jim Stuart, Brook Stanford, and Dave Smith Cnot picturedJ - caroled for classes over the p. a. 2 Faculty members, as well as students, re- ceived t. b. tests from the Public Health Department. 1 l l 1 -dv --ui .Heam jun, and .gfuolw Z?AncJecl info .clizgruarg Antique and modern firearms were demonstrated at the noisiest assembly of the year. The most familiar scene in school this month was the last minute cram session before exams. Newly elected officers were Carole Shrader, secre- tary, Steve Kin, vice-president, and Tony Klain, president. The First lnitiates lnto the Ballmer, Mary Ann Barry, Jane Bass, Brendon Blakeslee, Don Bulmer, Dan Buskirk, Margaret Carney, Loretta Conklin, John Cookingham, Frank Dixon, William Donovan, John Dumas, Patricia Gronemeyer, Nancy Grzegorczyk, Delphine Wa fiona! .Honor Sociefg was Cfzslalhalenl jkia Gal' M.H.S. was honored this year with the installa- tion of a National Honor Society-an organi- zation of students selected by the faculty for their special achievements in leadership, scholarship, and character. As each member school must meet certain requirements for entrance, it was rewarding for the school to be thus recognized. Club Were: Kin, Steven Klain, Anthony Kortge, Grace Kropscott, Sandra Livak, Joyce MacCutcheon, Mary Morgan, Dale Pangborn, Paul Pattison, Nancy Seeburger, Ruth Ann Sharp, Virginia Shrader, Carole Tucker, Thomas Ward, Joe ,ww Accepting the sym- bolic light of knowl- edge for the newly- formed chapter was Mary Ann Ballmer. I I- -- Organizafiona provided Olaporfunified C C' .JlrienJ5Aila5 ana! gxfenaion of .xdgigfiezi s .sjfuclenfd Sefclom 77oficecl fke Schook Wioclern .il-aci6fie5 -e K T' gun' 'mi jeacAer5 more jlan oacfure in fAe Gfaaaroom '3Zf'P Vffflflirv in ll Qfiwiwk ,asv -S?uJBnt .9llJ8X Aaron, Thad Angus, Charles Baker, William Begulieu, Walter 89, 125 '15 89 75 Abbe, Shirley Anson, Theodore B8-18, Jerald Beavers, 311311111 23, 118 23 39, 114 89 Abbott. Betty Jean Apostle, Ronald Bale, Jeyee Beck, 111e1,,,,,-.1 75, 108, 121, 134, 23, 129, 152, 154, 24 75, 138, 150 143, 158 194 Baldwin, Dennis Beck' paul Abt, Sandra Arbury, Margaret 39, 150, 153 89, 108 23 89 Balleria, Albert Backs James Acker, Daniel Armstrong, Ann 39, 150 75 ' 89, 116 69, 110, 121, 123, Balhnan. Deke Backs' John Ackerman, Dixie 139 75, 123 75 23, 118 Armstrong, Richard Ballmer. Mary Ann neebe, Jem, Adamclk, Eugene 89 24, 105, 107, 127, 75 za A,-ndt, 06,1116 133, 165- 169 Beebe,Jud1th Adamcik, Geraldine 89 Bareley. Skip 75, 114, 123 75 Arnold, Carolyn 24, 129, 143, 154 Beebe, Sue Adams, Eldora 23, 102, 119, 130 158 75 89 Arnold, William B81'k'm8n, Carla Beehr wayne Adams, Jane 89 15, 103, 143, 145 89 ' 89, 121, 158 Arthur, Marvin BMT18-rd, Judith Beery, Dick Adams, Jim 23 39 89 75, 116 Arthur, Russell Barnes. Kenneth Bendau' Melinda Ahearne. Mary '15, 103, 140 89 75, 125, 126, 141 89, 108, 123, 143 Augustine, Sharon Barry, Betty Benedict. Peter Aikgn, ,Kerry 89 89, 110, 123, 138 89, 150 89, 146 Austin, Dennis Barry, Jane Benjamin, Meme, Albar, Janet 89, 110, 123, 139 24, 111, 122, 133, 75, 133 75 Austin, Dixie 139, 141 Bennett, Bonnie Albee, Karen '25, 130 Barstow. Stephen B9 23 Austin, Fred 24, 103, 123, 142 Bennett, Donald Aldridge. Sandra Augm Janice Bartholomew, Larry 25, 108, 118, 142 '75 ' 24, 165 Bennett, Stephanie Alexander Dorothy 23 Bartlett, Karen 75 89 ' Austin: Wayne 25, 106, 114 Bennett. Bin Alexander. Jerry 23 Bartlett' Leonard 39 69, 108, 111, 143 89 Avg, James Bartos, Delores Bensch' Ma,-gin Alexander, Ruth r 25, 119 25 116 89 B8.r?g0Ck, Connxe Bartos, Lucille Benszm' Furdon Alfrey, Robert Babe k mmm 75, 123 75 136 89, 123 8900 ' W Bartos, Lucy Be,-gi Ursula Allen' Linda Bachsnd, Patricia 89' 145 75, 114- 131 75 108 Baser, Janece Bergeron, Ca,-01 Allen, James Bacon, Dawn 89, 108, 123, 144 89, 124, 133 89 24 Basolo, Patr1c1a75 Bergeron' Hank A-11713331 Bruce Bacon, mnnis Bass, Brendon 89enk -,5 25, 110, 118, 139 Bern e, Fred Alward, Mary Badder, Karen nares, Neuie 69, 108, 123, 128 75, 113 24, 127, 133, 193, 89 Berryhill, David Amee, Janet 196 Bamee, David 25 89- 130 Badour, Barbara 75, 108 Bessenecker, Dennis Amfufzf Keith as Bauder, Bill as 23' 111' 121' 128' Badour, Leroy 89 Best, Thomas 129' 138 75 Bauknecht, Lloyd 75, 150 Anglgfson- Bruce Bailey, Bernard ss, 116 1a1dwe11, Sheila Anderson, Ingrid 75, 123, 128 Bagxm, na1e 25 89, 124 Ba24eyi28ar Ba 9 R. hard Bigglein, Judy And .1 c ' umm- 'C zfrson' me Bailey- Daniel 75, 108, 141 Billingsley, Barbara Anderson, Robert Bazfey my Bag1:1ei153Segg Bi25.L11os. wa 75 ' 1 1 5: fry Anderson sharon 39 Bauml, Lawrence 89 75 ' Bailey, Kathleen 75 ms' Stanley 89 - Andrews, Evonne Bailey' Rebecca Baxley, Davld 75, 112, 150 75 89 89, 156 Bishop, Larry Anger, De10l'eS Baine, Everette Beach' Linda 75 23 89 39, 130 Bitler, Luther Anger, William Baker' Nancy Beals, Gene 89 as 75,, 113 25, 107, 110, 138 Mk f Q.:-sales X Q Knowledge is .a treasure, but 3 .X ls practice is the key to it - Q Fuller A Q R -My A C, 4 K.. . -41' we 5, .ki w lll s In 'gf fgnafn A fs :feng f wg' 3 siilllfff f ' Q ,SQ N ' - nr! - iwxsfsfsr. SQ 'Nuq,,.. .,g wr 5 k i 3 I A Q 9-'ia if ig , 'Q E,12 We l if S ? ' 4 xg , lx Y , 9 V After searching all over town, Mary Stoppert fmally found the anklets she was looking for, at KRESGE'S of course. BESGIVS Bliss, Mary Bixler, Richard 75, 104 89' 112 Buss, Robert B13.Ck, David 75 39- 123 Bliss, steve Blackhurst, Phillip 26 75 Bloesing, Lou Blades , Jo Ann 89 75 Blue, Doug Blades, Rose 89 89 Blue, Mary Blah!-1, Dick 89' 122 25, 68' 108' 140 Blue, Richard B13.keSl66, Don 75, 112 25, 129, 148 Blues, Mary Blalock, Janet 76 26, 114, 133, iso Bober, Eugene Blanchard, Charles 76 89 Bollenbacher, Carolyn Blanchard, Jo Ann 26 26' 130 Boman, Sue Blanchard, Keith 76 26 Boman, Ella Blanck, Lorraine 76 26' 118 Boman, Gail B18.Sy, DOD 76 85' 89' 102' 150 Bonner, Beverly Blasy, Julie 90, 120 75, 105, 134, 135 Blessing, Bill Bonner, Skippy 26,108,111, 120, 75- 125- 152 132, 139, 143 BHSS, Lynn Boomer, Barbara 26 76 COMMUNITY DRUG STORE. INC. uqaaaldand of ffaua Jlcaliff' Jerry Woolever and Phil Doil can tell you from experience that for all your drugstore needs, COMMUNITY DRUG is the place to shop. Boomer, Jo Lynn 76 Booth, Thomas 76, 106, 128, 155 Braley, Bob 90 Branch, Jill 76, 108, 120, 125 143 Booth' Martha Brandt, Sandra 26 90 Bosscher, Douglas Brandt, Sue 76, 108, 140 90 Boulton, Bruce Braner, John 90 90 Bowen' Thomas Breedlove, Dave 26 90 Boggers' Joan Brege, Carol 27 Boggman' Mary Briggs, Leon 90 Boxey, Jeanne Briggs, Marcy 90 27, 133, 135 Boyd' Bethany Briggs, Pat 90, 108, 131, 142 76' 150 Boyer' James Briggs, Richard 76, 122 76 Bozer, Linda Brink, JO Ann 76, 133 90, 133 Brabaw, Dick Brink, Lee 152 27, 112 Braden, Laurence Brink, Lynn 76 D 27 Bradfield, Jean Brisson, Henry 26 90, 122 Bradley, Donald Bristol, Dale 76 90, 150 Bradley' Joanne Britton, Daniel 76 76, 128, 129 Bradley ' Lee Britton, Sharon 27, 76, 107, 129, 148 76 Brady' Joanne Broad, David 27 136 Brady, Louis Edward Broad, James 129 76, 135 Brainerd, Janice Brooks 7 Brent 21 27 Brainerd' Joan Brooks, Cleve 90 .76 Braley' Bruce Brower, Bert 90 27, 123, 129 -...nw K X' f Lf 'B - ,, -4 '70 S- Wa, I Brown, Carolyn 90, 132 Brown, Jlm 90 Brown, Janet 90 Brown, Kathleen 90, 125, 133 Brown, Marge 27, 118 Brown, Nancy 27, 102, 105, 108, 127, 166, 141 Brown, Neil 27 Brown, Paul 76 Brown, Roger 90 Brown, Thomas Allen 106, 121 Brown, Thomas Gaylord 90 Browning, Norman 28, 129, 156 Brubaker, Jim 28 Brust, Stuart 90, 108, 123, 143 Buchman, Arthur 90 Buege, Shirley 76, 111, 120, 138 Bulmer, Dan 28, 125 Bulmer, Jana 90, 123, 133 Buloek, Larry 28, 102, 116 Bunting, Carol President H. Leroy Durbin of CHEMICAL STATE SAVINGS BANK interviewed Barb Gwizdala for a ThriftiCheck Account which many students use while away at college. HEMICAL STATE SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1917 ME BER H FEDERAL IESEIVE SYSTEM MIDLAND, MICHIGAN L Cauchy , William 90, 122 Carlson, Sonja 76 Bunting, Joann Bmw' Barbara 90. 103. 114. 124 Chamberlain, Betsy 76, 120 90 Carney. Lorem 74, ve, 102, 127, 132 Burgess, Dixie Bymter' Sandy 28. 127. 131 chamberlm, mu 28 76' 130 . Carpenter, Beverly 76 Burkett, Patricia Caldwell' Damel '16 Chandler. Karen so 90, 156 Carrier. Carolyn 90, 110, 122, 131, Burkhart' Patsy Caldwell, James 90 138 76. 125, 134 90 Carrier, Sa.muel Chandler, Kirk Burlew. mu so Caggweu' Dave 25 29. 106. 186 mmm Bonnie Cwizm- C2101 Chanter. Margo 90, 12.3, 133, 134, calkmsg Berkley 90 76. 120. 133. 151. 151 90' 1 0 Carrlgan, Geraldine 167 Burnell. sauy Caggeron-Haney' Alan 29 Chapin. Barbara 90' 145 C m ben Allce Cartmill, Thomas 90 1 Burrell, Mickey 'sol' ' C 76 Ba b chxm. wayne 90 ase, r ara Burrell, Terry Caxpbeu' Larry 90 C112Pi-11, Ronald 76 1 Case, Priscilla 29 Burt, Garland vs, 1aa 92330113 en 90 Charles. Sue ' Cassaday Dennis 76 Bu':'g.chf0lga5114' 135. Caple, Rgbert 90 . Chase Dale 140 90' lfl Cassiday, Bud ve, 129, 154 Buschmm, Sherry 6331214 29 Chase. Sharon 28 ' ' Cassiday, Connie 29, 105, 108, 133, Bush Carolyn Carl, Cora 76 165 I 28' 114 28' 119 Casslday, Richard Cheney, Stuart Busk. Ted cagg' 'Eglmy 76 76- 157 76' 102' 120' 129' Carl: Wilbur Casgidfdssafggl 127 Chggoilglhy Plump 152 90 . . . , Buskirk, Margaret Carlson' James C Cathy Chxjimfggas, Jim 28 a rv 1 guwher, Mary 76' 128' 148 26. 114 Chillrnigras, Lambros 90, 122 Caxson' mcham caum, Arthur 76, 124, 135 Butler, Sandy 90: 1241 150 C11lSh01I!l, DLBJIS. 90, 124 90 Chisholm, Douglas Colegrove, Vaughan Costley, Nancy David, Tom 90, 122, 152 77' 128 30' 119 77 Chrisoensen, Barbara Lee Coleman' Sandra Costley' Sally Davidson, Patricia 90, 125, 132, 133 29 77 77 Christensen, Barbara Kay Couamer' Jerry Coty ' Norman Davidson' Roland 90 148 91 77 Christensen, Carole couamer' Larry Cram' Judy Davies, Carolyn 90, 111, 122, 123, 139 77 77 91, 124. 133 Christensen' Robert Cvllet. Hugh Cramer, Patricia Davis, Cora 77, 106, 114, 135, 136 29 77 77 Christian' Bm Collet, Kathleen Crampton, Daniel Davis, Robert 29' 771 124 22, 30, 108 77 Christian, Earl Coueft, L90 Crandall, Connie Davis, William 90 29 ss, 91, 102, 121, 77 Clu-istnaw, susan Couinsv Karen 133, 151 Dawson, Charmaine 65 29, 103, 114, 127, Crawford, Roger 31 Church' Suzanne 132, 140, 197 77, 102, 108, 157 Dayringer, Caroline 77, 111, 127, 133, 138 C0111m1'uS' 11018 Crewes' C2101 31, 119 church, Thomas 30 77, 103, 141 Dayringer, Sue 77 Columbus, Marjorie C1-i11, Jameg 91' 111, 123, 133 Ciszek, Ted 91' 134 141 D93-71' Brigid 77. Colweuv C0bl1I'h Cl'01Sal'lt, Michael 77 91, 125, 135 Ciack' Robe,-g 911 123 Cronkright, Thomas Dean, 511211071 lu, 138 Combs, Charles 77 31 Clarey, Michael 91 Croope, Charles Dean, Thomas 77 C0l'lg'd0l'l, Mary ADD 91, 108' 143 77 Chu-k, John 77 Crosby, Clair Decker, James 90 Congleton, Bud 30 91 Clark' Larry 77 ' Crosby, Jack Decker, Sharon 77, 150 C0l lkllIl, John 77' 128 77 Clark, Marilyn 30',129' 148' 158 Crosby, Lawrence Dehn' LUCW12 77, 108' 114' 140 Conkhnr Wayne 30 77, 126, 132, 145 Cleverdon, Jay 91. 108 Crosby, Ruth D6ltSCh, Judith 77 Cook, Carlene 30 91 Clute, Bethany 77 CFOSB, BGWY De10nS' Alice 77 Cook, Thomas 91 77 Coates, Barbara 915 124 l Crower, James 91 Delong, Carolyn 29, H9 Cookmgham, Clint cnddie, Janet 77 U Ceatee' Linda 91 30, 132 Delong, Cherie 90 Cookingham, Frank Cummins, Thomas 31' 118 Cobb, Dewey 30 77, 135 Delong, James 90 Cool, Carlene Curley' Glen 31 Colby Manu 30, 114 91 Delong, Judith 96 ' Coons, Cynthia Dennis. Delvin 77 Cole, Carolyn 91' 140' 141 77, 112 Dehmg' Keith 90. 103, 123. 143 Corbat' Betty Dailey, Sharon 77- 129' 152 Cgle, Janet C 77, t Ge ld 91, 110, 123, 131, Delong. Mary 91, 122, 131, 134 or 2 ' ra 138 91 Cgle, Rgbert 30 Daniels, George De101'18, Robert 77' 116 Corbat, James 91 77, 148 30 Dankert, Nancy Demski, Betty 77, 106, 10s, 126, 77 143 Demsky, Joyce Darwin, Karen 31' 119 77, 142 Denton, Pamela Dasho, Jean 77 31 Dast, John Denzel, Ellen '91, 123 77 Daet, Mary Dersnah, Bernard 31, 107 31 Daniel Dennis 77 Devericks, Edna 3'1, 119 With the possibility of a new Lincoln or Mer- cury in mind, Janet Swain headed straight for DERALD HATCHER'S knowing she could de- pend on their prompt service. DERALD HATCHER Inc. Telephone TE 5-7143 132 Ashman Circle MIDLAND, MICHIGAN Devericks, Helen 77 Devericks, Hester 91. Devericks, Luther 91 Devericks, Russell 91, 116 DeVore, Kirk 77 Dexter, Lenny 31, 107 Dice, Carol 91 Dice, Marlene 77 Dickman, David 91 Dickman, Sally 78, 133 Dietz, Stephen 31, 129, 135, 154 Digsby, Diana 91 Dillan, Richard 78 Dillon, Judith 78, 126, 133, 140 Dilloway, David 91, 157 Dingman, Graham 91 Dinsmoore, Robert 91, 157 Dittenber, Leigh 32 Dixon, John 78, 129, 148, 156 Dixon, Karan 32 Dixon, William 32, 108, 148 Dodge, Barbara 78, 121 Dodge , Marlene 91 A tour of FORD PRESS proved very interesting to Jerry Faloon, where he learned the inside story on production methods of their qual- ity paper products. FOIQD DIQESS IHC. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS MIDLAND. MICHIGAN I Doidge, Jim Dorrien, Rosemary 91, 112 91, 110, 123, 131 Doil, Janice Dosser, Sandra 32 32, 108, 120, 143 Doil, Philip Dowker, Donna 22, 32, 102, 128, 32, 119 143, 190 Dowling, Dennis Dombrowski, Edward 32 32 Drake, Donna Dombrowski, JoAnne 91, 124 91 Draves, David Donley, Raymond 73 78 Draves, Diane Donoghue, George 73, 102. 113 91, 136 Draves, Donald Donoghue, William 91 32, 107 Draves, Judith Donovan, Elizabeth 32- 91, 121, 123, 132 Dreamy, Ma,-y Donovan, John 91 ' 32, 125 Droomer, Madilyn Doolittle, Don 78 78 Droomer, Marilyn D0raI1, Ruth 78 91 ' 9 Ned Sweebe seemed delighted as 3 , he tried on a carcoat of the latest X style from MC CANN'S large selec- X tion of fine clothes for men. 179 Janet Blalock was extremely pleased with the lovely flower arrangements pre- pared for her by Mrs. Lapelle. LAPELLE'S FLOWERS WE GROW OUR OWN E 'bG !'i Dubord, Judith 78, 135 Duby, Nancy 78 Ducham, Richard 33 Duel, Karen 78, 105, 108, 114, 141 Dufort, Laurence 78 Dull, Cork 78, 135 Dulmage, Judith 91, 123, 132 Dulude, Gary 91 Dumas, Patricia 22, 33, 102, 108, 120, 131, 143, 166 Dunn, Margaret 91 Dunnebacke, George 78 Durbin, John 91 Durfee, Linda 78 Durfee, Onalee 78 Dworek, Rosalie 78 Dwyer, Patrick 78 Jerry Klein and Dan Prybyski listened with rapt attention as they were shown the modern machinery at AUTO PARTS AND SPRINGS by Harold Mason, Glenn Brownlee, and Matt Leigeb. Auto Parts 8: Spring Co. Complete Machine Shop Service Dziurka, Marciann Ensign, Judith 91 78, 126 Earls, Kenneth Erbisch, Lyle 78 78 Eaton, Rebecca Erickson, Jim 33 91, 123, 152, 155 Eatherton, Larry Erickson, Mary Jo 78 33, 107, 133, iss Ebey, Susan Ervans, Drew 91, 125, 133, 145 Ecarius, Barbara 91, 108, 124, 141 Edmtmds, Beverly 33, 108, 125, 127, 141, 167 Edwards , Pauline 33 Eesley, Jolm 91, 125, 150 Eisenman, Philip 34, 106, 192 Eshelman, Mary Ann 34 Evans, Linda 34 Fagersten, Dick 78, 156 Fahlsing, Robert 34, 187 Falkenstein, William 78 33 Faloon, Jerry Eliason, Julia 34, 107, 108, 129, 78, 120 142, 179 Ellis, Barbara Falsey, Katherine 91 78, 127, 133 Ellis, Joseph Farlow, Arlene 78 78 Ellsworth, Barb Farlow, Ellajean 33 78 Ellsworth, Gwendolyn Farnsworth, Barbara 91 78 Elmore, Joan Farnsworth, Gary 78 91, 108 Elmore, Lee Fath, Betty 33 78 Elmore, Linda Fath, Larry 91 78 Elson, Dolores Fathey, Barbara 33, 119, 130, 132 78, 114 Emerson, Frederick Fauble, Ellen 33, 112, 119 78 EIDGFSOH. K9-Ten Fauver, Ronald 33 78 Engel, Gary Feaster, Douglas 78 78 Engel, Nancy Fenely, Josephine 91, 124, 146 34 Engel, Sheila Ferenette, James 78 91, 150 Englehart, Alfred Ferries, Jeffrey 91 78, 129, 150, 154 Fetterolf, Richard 91 Fetters, Carol 91 Fick, Lorain 91 Fick, Rosalyn 78 Fiedler, Lawrence 91, 116, 146 Fink, Janet 91 Fink, Joanna 78, 139 Finney, Bonnie 91 Finney, Eugene 78 Finney, Kenneth 91 Finney, Nancy 91 Finney, Sharon 34, 118 Fisher, Mary Lou 78 Fisher, Sandra 92 Fishtom, Chester V 92 Fitak, Helen 34 Fitzgerald, William 92, 150 Fitzgibbon, John 78, 146 Fletcher, Barbara 92, 133 Fletcher, Meredith 78, 111, 127, 133, 139, 158 Flore, Sally 79, 127, 132 Fohrenbach, Jurgen 34, 68, 120, 123 Ford, Janet 92, 111, 123, 131, 138 Ford, Lurinda 34, 110, 111, 125, 127, 139 Foreman, Mary 92 Fosgitt, Richard 78, 150 Fosgitt, Thad 92 Foster, Douglas 92 Foster, Harriett 78, 146 Fournier, Janet 34, 118, 130 Foy, Ronald 34, 129, 148 Francis, Gary 92, 157 Francis, Sandra 92 Francisco, Mary 79, 127, 133 .QI vi af' 1 Wl1llZl01l!5L!.'l' Jean Furman looked pleased as Mr. Eesley handed her an example of EESLEY'S CLEANERS fine pressing work. EESLEY CLEANERS - Mi ' s Fra.nk1in , John 35 Franklin, Karen 92, 125 Franklin, William 92 Frantz, Gail 35 Frantz , Gene 92 Frantz , Judith 92 Fredrickson, Jon 35, 107, 118, 122, 129, 136, 149 Fredrickson, Teresa 88, 92, 102, 105, 120, 122 Freeman, Noela 79 Freeman, Ronald 35 Freeman, Stuart 92, 158 French, Esther 92 Freudenmuth, Frances 79, 133, 126, 145 Frevel, Gordon 79 Friel, Cynthia 92, 124, 133, 121 Fritz, Calvin 92 Fry, Janice 35, 102, 121, 124, 125, 133 SIHITH PUIITIHC CHDILLHII, IHC. 4us BDUTH aAulNAw num: Beaming gaily behind the wheel of a beautiful P1-mn: 1'l:MPl.: 2-seas Cadillac from SMITH PONTIAC-CADILLAC, Arm Mln1.ANn - Mlm-IIGAN Huscher took a test drive. Bill Orcutt and Dick Gibbs surveyed the racks of fine clothing at JAY'S MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR and then eagerly tried many on before making :heir purchases. JAY'S Wuxi and Bdqi Wana Fry, Linda 92, 111,122,123, 138 Fry, Teri 79, 133, 135, 144 Frye, Lua.nne 92, 123, 133, 145 Furman, Jean 35, 105, 182 Furman, John 35, 129, 133, 148, 158 Furst, Sandra ,92 Fyock, Phil ,79 Gabel, Judith 79, 102, 114, 122, 135 Gaertner, Robert ,79 Galloway, Mary 92 Gann, Linda 92, 124 Garner, Melody 79, 108, 140 Gay, Karyl 35, 118 Gebhardt, Karen 79, 108, 125, 138, 142 Geeseman, Shirley 79 Gehoski, Dorothy '92 Genson, Elizabeth 35, 113, 114, 119 Everyone is delighted by a ift of jewelry from LEBEAU'S as illustrated y Diane Le- Beau and her father. z. y. farm Genson, Richard 92, 152 Gerhart, Jolmny 92 Gerulski, Joyce 79, 114, 122 Getzendaner, Judy 92, 108, 142 Gibbs, Richard 79, 108, 142, 183 Gidley, Barbara 79, 114, 135 Gillespie, Carolyn 79 Gillespie, Glenn 35 Gillespie, Virginia 92 Gilson, Sawnie 79, 155 Ginter, Karen 92 Glasgow, Donald 79 Glass, Ja.n 92, 150 Glass, Nancy 92, 124 Glass, Sharon 35 Glawe, Carol 92 Glebovich, Diane 92, 106, 121 Gobeski, Veronica 35, 120, 133, 186 Goergen, Thomas 79, 108, 142 Goulet, Lee 36, 129, 148, 154 Goulette, Francis 79 Goulette, Lucille 79 Gowdy, Shirley 36, 118, 130 Graff, Judith 79 Gransen, Jerry 79 Grasley, Paul 79 Grasley, Carol 36, 102,'103, 121, 127, 133, 151 Grasley, Lelia 79 Graves, Bruce 92, 125 Graves, Carol 92, 133 Graves, Gerald 36, 108 Gray, William 36 Grebe, Sandra 92 Grebe, William 36, 152 Greenhoe, Susan 79, 122, 125, 127, 133 Greenlee, Ann 79 Gregory, Katherine 79, 132 Goff, Ingrid Grice, Michael 92, 124 10, 36, 120, 128, 167 Goff, Thor Grice, Tracy 79 92 Goggin, Mary Lou Griebe, Barbara 36, 197 36 Goodell, Judy Griebe, Jean 92 92 Goodell, Richard Grinnell, Constance 92 36 Grinnell, Mike Gordon, Nancy 36, 129 79, 104, 108, 114 Grgeningy Mary 140 36, 111 Gogam, Richard Groening, William 92, 122 Gronemeyer, Nancy 37, 102, 103, 133, 151, 165 Groner, Judith 92 Groom, Bruce 37, 102, 103, 128, 129, 148 Grose, Dorothy 79, 106, 131 Grossman, Pamela 79, 121, 125, 127, 132, 135 Grossman, Robert 92, 150 Gruber, Darrell 92 Gruber, Katherine 92, 125, 131 Grzegorczyk, Delphine 37, 114, 120 Guenther, Wayne 92, 111, 139 Gushow, Julie 79, 131, 133 Gust,, Frank 92 Gustafson, Karen 37, 104, 127, 133, 198 Gwizdala, Barbara 37, 177 Gwizdala, Lynette 92, 123 Haddix, Terry 37 Hafer, Dale 116 Hahn, Dolores 37, 102, 127, 132 151, 161, 166 Haines, Connie 92, 108, 122, 146 Haines, Jan 92, 125 Haines, Nancy 37, 114, 127,135 Hale, James 79 Hall, Carolyn 92, 110, 122, 138 Hall, Diane 92, 146 Hall, Hugh 92, 150 Hall, Marilyn 92 Hallberg, Gerald 92 Hamilton, Diane 92, 133 Hamilton, Richard 79 Hammer, Paul 11, 74, 79, 102, 129, 154 Hancock, Jon 79 Ha.ncock, William 79 Hand, David 37, 108, 129, 148, 156 Hand, Robert 79 Haney, Russell 79 Hansen, Douglas 37 Hansen, Mary Lynn 37, 119 Hansen, Ronald 79 Hanson, Chris 38, 128 Hanson, Jerry 39, 92 Harding, Alan 92, 156 Hardy, Laura 79, 108, 122,125, 126, 135, 140, 167 Hardy, Margaret 38 Hardy, Marjorie 92 Hardy, Patricia 92, 135 Hardy, Sandra 38, 130 Harger, Beverly 38 Harlow, Linda 74,79,110, 126 Like Carolyn Loucks, all smart college bound students shopped for their school needs at Benjamin's VALLEY OFFICE SUPPLY. 'Zhdey Office Saylg A. 150 ASHMAN CIRCLE MIDLAND, MICHIGAN 1. Harman, Ernest 92 Harman, Ida 38 Harper, Alice 38 Harper, Alma 92 Harrell, Dennis 92 Harris, Beverly 79 Harris, Carlyn 92 Harris, Kathryn 79, 108, 125, 142 Harris, Sharon 38 Harrison, Dennis 79 Harrold, Patricia 93, 122 Harry, Jack 79, 148 Hartley, Lenore 38 Sue Moscrip was delighted when she was shown cakes for all occasions by Mrs. Charles Trader, like the graduation book cake pictured here at CURTIS PASTRY. 117 s. Mean sum muoumo, mcmem 5,4 lf ramps. 2-am dun' xx ,s M 8 5 K in SX 'Vi ut 5' AE , ' im.. Frontiers Day at Midland High, sponsored by the Dow Chemical Company, gave students a chance to catch up on new developments in the world of industry and science. THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY MIDLAND DIVISION MIDLAN D. MICHIGAN Q, sfokr 3620 MIDLAND . MICHIGAN Observed by Mr. Knopic, Kirk Chandler eyed an imag- inary duck while trying out a new-style shotgun from the large supply at AL'S SPORT SHOP. Heeemen' Jeffrey Heminger, Sharon 93, 150, 155 93 124 9 Heeemen' Mery eene Henderson, Mylvlna 93, 135 80 Hartung, Chandler Henne Bruce 38 ' Harvey' Nancy 108, 140, 167, ee Henry, Allen Haske,Joyce 93 140 8 I 0 Henry, Karolyn Hatfield' Larry so 135 145 80 ' ' Henry, Kitty Hagfmay' Norma 39, 111, 120, 138 nm, Gerald Hes? 3359139 93 ' Hepinstall, Janet Hagght' Hannah 39, 133, 134, 145 Hauri, Muriel Hegjeefgg' Kathleen 93 ' Hawkins, Beverly Heggmee' meherd 38, 105, 127, 132, Herbert Donald 134, 151 93 153 Hayes, Robert ' 38, 129, 148, 158 Hegsniiin' Paula Heeeen' Keeeryn Herkher Lee 80 ' 80 Helndel, Caroline eo, 108, 114, 125, Hegmfsgaw' James 142 ' Heuer. Edward Hlglgerson, Carolyn 93, 150, 124 P-ND 04.9 Hickerson, Judy Hexmgg' 'gzkie 93 I I Hiclmmn' Howard Hoaogerhyde, James 80 Hlghhill, John Hoggeikfraser 80, 110, 143, 108 Hoo ' Lo, Hfgnire, David 95 'S 93, 150 Hill, Margaret Hogg ' Vernon 93, 124 , Hinkle, James Heggmgee' Floyd 93 Hopkins, Ann i Hmm'-Dev d 40, 108, 120, 143, 80, 112 167 Henez' eeen Houghtaling, Marilyn 93, 123 93 Hit h k N' Se, eee ' me Hoggard, Arnold Hoes' sheeen Howard, John 80, 114 93 Hobbs, David 93, 125, 157 Hogwgell, James Hog' ' eeyee Howk, Sherrie 93, 108, 123, 142 Hogg' ' Hegre Howlett, Barbara ' 93, 122 Hockemeyer, Carolyn How 0 T 39, 119 935 'lie erry Hockemeyer, Constance Hoy 'Bernie 93 ' Hockemeyer, Ja.mes Hoge Donna 39 ' 93 Hockemeyer, Robert 93, 150 Hugger, Dorothy H0iSing't0n, Nancy Huber Gayla 80 ' Holdeman, James H el' It 126 93, 108, 124, 143 ugar' 'en 11' i Hosoingsworth, Lo s Huber' Nancy 40 118 Holmes, Judith ' 39, 133, 134, 189 Huzfrt' John Holubik, Rosemary Huff, Charles 39, 130 80 Veronica Gobeski stopped along the road to take a look at CONSUMERS POWER'S large eye-catching sign standing in front of their modern building. Mary Jo Jankowiak found it hard to choose from the large selection of fine hats found at BECKWITI-PS. THE H. Ill. BEBHIHHH 00. Huffma.n, Charles 40, 129, 152 Huffman, Marianne 93, 123, 133 Huggard, Carol 93 Hughes, Ron 93 Hultin, Jane 93, 125, 133 Hummer, Anne 93 Humphrey, Connie 80, 133 Humphrey, James 40, 129, 148 Hund, Larry 93 Hunt, Bryce 93 Hunter, Suzanne 40, 114 Hunter, Thomas 80 Huntley, Garven 93 Huntley, Jerilyn 80 Huntoon, Carol 93 Huscher, Anne 40, 107, 120, 133, 161, 182 I-Iusted, Diane 80 Husted, Tina 93, 134 Hutchins , Bruce 40 Hutchinson, Ira 93, 123 Hutchinson, Lewis 80 The many modern and convenient de- vices found in BRADLEY'S ambulance were carefully inspected by Bob Fahlsing. Huttu, William Jlnes, Phyllis 93 93 Hyatt. Carl Johannson, Kenneth 80 41 flyer, C8I'01in6 Johannson, Thora 80 93, 108, 121, 123, lkens, Gloria 133 40, 132 Johndro, B111 Ireland, Merlin 93 ' 40 Johndro, Sharon Isham, Howard 41 93 Johns, Gary Ivan, Daniel 41 40, 129, 148-, 158 Johnson, Ceanne Ivan, Thomas 41, 119 93, 148, 158 Johnson, Martha Jablonski, Jerry 80, 126 93, 155 Johnson, Pauline Jablonski, Judith 41 80, 108, 121, 127 Johnson, Ralph 133, 140 41 Jablonski, Thomas Johnson, Richard 80, 112 80 Jackson, Mary Johnson, Robert 80, 125, 126, 133 93 Jacobi, Mary Johnston, Beverly 40 42, 132 Jacobs, Nicolee Johnston, Carol 83 80, 114, 135 Jacobs, Robert Jolmston, Norma 41 42, 68, 135 Jacobs. Sharon Johnston, Tun 80 80, 150, 157 Jankowiak, James Jones, Barbara 93, 124 80, 125, 131 Jankowiak, Mary Jo 41, 102, 106, 120 187 Janson, Thresa 41 Jardis , Constance 80 J ardis, Norman 41 , 107 Jarvis , Richard 41 Jasman, Sandra 9.3 Jensen, Joyce 41, 127, 133, 165 Jewell, Dorothy 93 Jezowskl, Lanny 80 Jones, Chris so, 156 Jones, Dennis 83, 155 Jones, Donald 93, 150 Jones, Gretchen 42, 120 Jones, Marilyn 93 Jones. Mary 80, 135 Jungman, Duane 42 Justice, Kaye 93, 114, 123 Kaminski, Eugene 80 Kaminskl, Evelyn Keyworth, Mary 80 81 Kang,-y, David Kilbourne, Gary 93 94 Kania' John Killingbeck, Larry 42 81 Kapanka' Ka,-en Kimmel, Pennye 42 81, 108, 121, 133, Karolewski, Dorothy 144 80 Kin, James Kauer, Robert 94, 123 42 Kin, Steven Kawa, Judith 11, 42, 118, 136, 169 93, 108, 124, 140 King, Carolyn Kaweck, Karol 31 80' 145 King, Connie Kedrock, Karen 81 Mr. Al Bemethy showed Jim Ven- 93, 121,122 Kmgsleyr Davld nard an example of the fine quality Keeley, David Khan-1103 129' 154 merchandise which characterizes their 65 m 6 ' ar a lar e variet of a liances Keeley, Ronald 94, 133 g y pp 94 Kinne, Frederick Keilitz, David 42, 31 80, 155 Klnne, Lurene 94 Keller, Gary Kinney, Charles QQIIQPQIQY 94 94, 146 Kelsey, Sandra Kihtz, Joyce 94 IOII IIPIIIICII Kelsey, Tom Kirk, Barbara 94 43, 107, 110, 125, Kenaga, Dennis 127, 139, 143 94, 124, 156 Kirk, Linda Klemkosky Dennis Krenselewski, William Kennedy, Clarence 81, 103, 121, 125, 81 31 80 127, 141 Kline James Kretz, Ruth Ann Kennedy, Patricia Kirker, William 43 94 ' 43 80, 106, 120, 126 Kistler, Glenn Knapp, Michael Krick, James Kerns, Dolores 43, 118 43 94, 146 80 Kitzman, Betty Knapp, Norman KFOPSCONS, Sandra Ketels, Linda 94 81, 157 43, 131 81, 132, 151 Klain, Anthony Knapp, Martha Krotzer. Mickey Kent, Barbara 43, 128, 129, 148, 43' 107 418 425 44 81 154, 169 132, 135 ' ' Kruse, Susan Kett, John Klain, Peter Kobel, Kenneth 31, 110, 121, 126, 42, 148 94 94 138 Keyes, Charlotte Klein, David Keerker, Robert Kllchek, David 94 81 94 44 Keyes, Jonathan Klein, Jerry K0l'tge, Grace Kuehne. Edward 81, 116 43, 180 43, 110, 139 44, 148, 158 Keyes, Margaret Kleinhans, Carolyn Kortge, James Kllhlma-11, Kathy 42 81 94, 111 94' 133 Keyes, Sharon Kleinhans, Janis Kortge, Jerry Kuhn: Shirley 94 81, 114 94 141 94 ' Kuick Kay Kozuch, Lou Ann ' 81 81, 108, 126, 134, Kra.fft, Jeanette 141 81 Labelle, Lawrence Kreger, Judith 81 43' 130 Laczko, Karen Krseiiselewski, Sandra Laila, charles 44, 194 Mary Jo- Ericson found that McCANDLESS NEWS AGENCY had much to offer in the way of books for all ages and school supplies. MCCANDLESS NEWS AGENCY OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 219 EAST MAIN STREET MIDLAND, MICH. , ,.,-, , .M ,,.,,u, Stan Wishowski discussed with Burr Corner the work eeded to be done on a car at MIDLAND AUTO RECON- rlTl0NING, known for its excellent work on any and all ar makes. LaFaver, Betty 44' 133 Langley, Theresa LaFlure, Dale 81 LaF01'ev Sue Lanning, Thomas 31 94, 150 LaG0e. Joyce ' Laplow, Dolores 81, 110, 114, 121, 81 133 Laplow, Walter Lake, Norman 81 94, 103, 143 Larabee, Thomas Lalk, James 81, 150 94 Latoski, Carol Lalk, Robert 94, 123, 133, 134 94- 146. 157 Latoski, Martha LaLonde, Jerry 94 94 Latoski, Mary LaLonde, Nancy 81 53- 94- 1081 122, Laughhn, Carol 133, 141, 151 81, 114 Lalone , Joanne 44 Lambert, Melvin 94, 116 Lambeth, Linda 81 Landee, Karen 94, 110, 124, 138 Lang, Jenny 94, 122, 133 Langg John 81 Lange, Katherine 94, 108, 123, 141 Lange, Ronald 94, 157 Langley, Carol 81 Laughlin, Jolm 44, 112, 119, 135 Layman, Sharon 81, 121, 127, 132, 135 Leach, Douglas 81 LeBea.u, Diane 44, 105, 114, 133, 183 Leckrone, Joyce 81 Lee, Diana 81, 106 LeFevre, Ann 81, 123, 126 Emily ibbs A perfect fit! admir- ingly exclaimed Judy Holmes, as Barbie Kent tried on a new spring coat from the many offered at EMILY GIBBS INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S AP- PAREL. LeFevre, Michael 44, 107, 136 Leigeb, Gerald 94, 123, 150 Leigeb, Judith 81, 132 LeMay, Karen 44, 133, 199 Lentz, Kay 44, 107, 143 Leppien, Randy 44, 94 Letts, Harald 94 Letts, Jacqueline 45 Levely, Connie 94 Levely, Elaine 81 Levin, Martin 94, 150 Lewis, D0uglas 94 Lewis, George 45 Lewis, Larry 94 Lewis, Peter 81, 108, 143 Lewis, Sharon 81 Lewis, Shirley 81, 145 Lewis, Teddie 45, 105 Lewis, Walter 81 Lightfoot, Patsy 94 Lindenberg, Ellen 45, 81, 118 Lindsay, Ina 94, 123 Lindsay, Patricia 94, 108, 122, 142. Lindsay, William 81, 108, 125, 143 Lindsey, Sandra 94 Link, Manfred 94 Linsenmann, Marilyi 81, 124, 125 Livak, Dexter 94, 124 Livak, Joyce 45, 120, 124, 127 Livingston, David 94, 124 Lloyd, Sue 81 Loomis, Robert 94, 123 Loose, Carolynn 94 Loose, Larry 45 Loose, Louella 94 Lorimer, Ann 88, 94, 110, 125, 1 Lossing, Lawrence 94, 123 Loucks, Carolyn 45, 104, 133, 184 Love, Wanda 45 Lowley, Gerald 45 Lowrey, Gayla 45, 110, 127, 132, 139 Lowrey, Nancy 45, 121, 127, 132, 134, 145 Loyd, Dianne 94 Luhring, David 82, 116 Lund, David 94, 152 Lynn, Ann 94, 123, 133 Lyon, Barbara 94 Lyon, Judith 94, 124, 134 Lyons, Marialyce 46 Lyons, Roberta 46, 119 MacCutcheon, Mary 22, 46, 102, 133 MacCutcheon, Sarah 94, 123, 133 Mac Donald, Heather 82, 132 MacDonald, Judy 46, 107, 108, 120, Little , Nyla 127 ' 143 81 MacDonald, Lyle Littleton, Jeff 94, 123, 132 94' 128 MacDonald, Martha Litt1Gt01'1, N3.l'1Cy 94, 123 45' 125 MacDonald, Michael J 46 MacDonald, Michael S. Martin, Mildred Mcclurg Samuel 94 95 ' MacDonald, Randall Maghue, Diana Mfgormick John 94 82 ' 95 157 MacDonald' Robert Mashue' Donald McCormick Peter 82, 150 46, 108, 141 95 150 i56 MacDonald, Micki Mashue' Karen MCDL-nie1'Jack 95 95, 122, 131, 13a 95 112' 123 Mack. Randall Mason Robert ' ' 95, 123 47 ' Megonald, Bonnie MHCRBG. James Mattano, Josephine McDonald Janette 82, 122, 128 95 47 132' Madill. James Maxson, Veronica Mcngnald Mar aret 46' 102' 127' 148 47 82 108' 110 g124 Madilll JON Maxwell, Jerry wi 14:2 ' ' 95' 150 95' 150 McDonald Raya Maier, Terry Maxwell, Mary 82 130' 46 95, 123, 133 ' Malcolm, Lois Maxweu, Nan Mcggonald' ROY 4 3 6' 1.1 47 Mcnonaid, Shirley Maleckl. Joan Maxwell, Patrick 82 46' 118 95 McF'a.ll, James Malpass, Charles Maxwell, Ross 82 108 142 95' 150' 155 32' 125 McGraw :John Mapes. Carolyn McAnnallen, Thomas 82 ' 46 82 150 . Mapes. Cliffoni McCain, Wesley Migm2QMfg3ne 5 5 I D 9 ' 1 0 . 82' 104 McGregor, Rob Marcy- Ja-H100 McCa.nn, Candy 95 108 143 46 ' ' Marsh, Adorena 95, 123, 133 McCann, David 82, 108, 127, 142 95' 124 Marsh. Rose McCa.nn, George 95 95 Marshall, Carlla McCa.nn, Kagty 95, 114, 145 82 Marshall, Veronica Mccann, Linda 95, 133 95 Marshall, William Mccann, Mighael I 95, 150 95 Martin, Bud McCarty, Donna 95 82, 131, 135 Martin. Georgia McCaskey, Nancy 95 95 McHard, James 82, 111 McIntosh, Joan 82 McIntosh, Kitty 46 McKellar, Dale 95, 146 McLaughlin, Ann 95, 122 McLean, Richard 47 McMahon, Ethel 95 McMa.hon, Jane 47 McMillan, James 95, 150 McNett, Marrietta 82 McNett, Robert 82 McPherson, Ross 82, 112 McPhillips, Patricia 82 McRoberts, Jim 95 McWethy, Lorna 47 McWet.hy, Marla 82, 106, 126 Meek, Peter 95, 123 Meeske, Ann 95, 114, 125 Planning for the future included making a stop at WHALEY IN- TERIORS and Shirley Owen did just this as she decided what her future home should include. wlulcy intnuiou I Meisel, Mary 95, 110, 123, 138 Melchi, Mary 47 Melchi, Richard 95 Melendy, Sharon 82 Mendelson , Judith 95 Menerey, John 95 Merrell, Robert 47 Merritt, Anita 95 Merritt, David 82, 112 Messersmith, Donald 95 Messersmith, Richard 95 Methner, Terry 82, 129, 148 Meyer, Harry 95 Meyer, Sally A. 95 Meyer, Sarah QSal1yj 95, 125, 131 Bruce Henne charcoal-broiled a juicy steak for which the HICKORY HOUSE is so well known. ..jJicL0ry ouae , . x Harriet Sheets and Grace Wright, retouching negatives Mr. Nelson, posing Sue Moscrip tives Mr. Wright j Making exchange pics, Neal Wright, processing nega- Photographing Dennis Shafer, Irene Ziozios Elbert Hubbard, enlarging pictures Receiving final order from Charlotte Harris, Dirk Waltz miglfb Portrait painting, .Sl f u J io Peggy Maxwell .lliasfory of your Senior Mcfurea 41 191 Before Larry Sirrine could help his dad build their new cabinets, he chose all the knobs and hinges at MCGRAW HARDWARE. Mcliraw Hardware 8: Building Supply Miller, Karen Meyer, S1158-H 48, 105, 133 95' 123' 131 Miller, Mary Jane Michalak, J3.Ck 82 48 Miller, Maxine Mick, Marilyn 95 22' 145 Miller, Michael MICSRB, Fred 82' 129, 156 82 Miller, Richard Mieske, Luella 95 95 Miller, Robert Mieske, Oren 48 95' 150 Miller, Susan Mikols, Joseph 82, 132 95 Miller, Thomas Mikols, Michael 48 48 Millhisler, Roger Mikols, Rita 48 95' 125 Milliken, Barbara Milanec, Victory 82 82 Milliken, Sonny Milano, Marilyn 48 95 Mills, Dorothy Milks, Louise 95 82 Minard, Donald Miller, Cara. 95, 108, 123 95 Miner, Frances Miller, Carroll 82 95 Miner, James Miller, Connie 48 43 Miner, Karol Miller, Diane 48 92 Miner, Sharon Miller, D0l'l3ld 48, 108, 140 95 Minkin, Harlow Miller, Fred 49 95 ivnrcheii, Andrea Miller, Geraldine 82 48 Mitchell, Erick Miller, Janet 82 Mitchell , William 82 82, 108, 141, 145 For competent, on-the-spot ambulance service, WIL- SON'S was and always will be an excellent firm. 192 Moe, Dorothy 95 Moe, Gary 82 Moe, James 49 Moe, Sandra 95, 133 Moeller, Albertina 49, 127, 132, 134, 145 Moeller, Carol 95, 123, 133, 145, 151 Moening, Dale 49 Moline, Ronald 95 Monroe, Carol 82, 121, 122, 131, 135 Monroe, Mary 95, 123, 131 Moon, Richard 95 Moore, Norman 82 Moore, Ronald 82 Moore, Sue Anne 49 Moore, Terry 95 Moran, Thomas 82, 106, 123, 128, 129 Morden, Sandra 95, 122 Morden, Vera 49 Morehouse, Diane 82, 108, 126, 133, 144 Morgan, Dale 49, 102, 104, 107, 120, 133, 135, 166, 167, 181, 196, 200 Morr, Duane Morse, Stephen 49, 141 Moscrip, Susan 49, 104, 105, 107, 121, 133, 165, 131, 184, 200 Mowrey, Joel 49, 129, 148, 154 Mrozinski, Lois 49, 119 Mrozinski, Mary 96, 123 Mrozinski, Richard 96 Mudd, Howard 49, 129, 148, 158 Mudd, Judy 96 Mudd, Marilyn 96 Mudd, Ned 50 Muller, Gottfried 83 Muller, Karl 96 Mullison, George 83, 108, 141, 157 Munger, Sidney 83, 134 Munger, Valerie 50, 133, 134 Murdoch, Jeffrey 50, 120 , Murphy, James 96, 108, 124, 135, 146 Myers, Sharon 83, 135 Nagle, Eugene 96 Nash, Bonnie 83, 114, 131 Naugle, Ned 96 Neal, Deanna 96 Neale , Elisabeth 82 50, 68, 121, 124, 133 Mcggriilfaml Neiner, Marc I Morris, Earl Q6 96' 122 Neipert, Nancy Morris, Stephen 96' 123 , 96 108 123 Nelson, Dennis I I Morse, Carol 50 83 Nelson, ,James K, 50, 121 840 lSllll'S HHIBULHHBE SER WIIT NAIN ITIII1' MIDLAND. MII TILIFNDNI Tl l'Illl Oldh W'l1' Nelson, James L. Novak, Betty 83am' 1 lam Otey, Janet 96 96 83 113 C31 , Ilo th ' Nelson, Stanley Novak, Edna Iggy ro y Otis, Patrick 96 50 83 128 129 150 N 1 D 1 Y Nelson, Sylvia Novak, Linda Opsfrman' e Son Ovaitt, Karen 50 , , 83 Orcutt, Judy 83 Nelson, William Novak, Rose 96 133 Owen, Nancy 7 50' 152 50 01-Curt, Wnuam 96 , Netterfield, Annette Nowak, Carol 51 118 120 183 Owen, Shirley ! I 1 83' 131' 135 96 Ordiway, Frank 51' 190 Neve, Carolyn Nowak, Carolyn 51 Pacholka, Walter 83 51, 118 . 51 112 O d R ' Newcomb, Glenn Nowak, Judith rggway' ose Packard, Barry 96 51, 125, 133 , 52 116 O t Alb t ' Nightlinger, Gertrude Nowak, Therese I-85' er O Packard, Jerry 96 51 . 83 t Nigmlmger, Judith Noyes, John Org' Margate palm,-, Connie 83 96 , 96 rt th Nippress, Charles Noykos, Duane O siz' Mar a Palmer, Joyce 83 96 . 96 t Ra d Noah, Patricia Nunemaker, Joan Orggz' ymon Palmer, Murray 83, 124 83, 124, 131 Orwig Ja-net 52 Noah, Robert Oakley, Diane 83 ' Pangborn, Ken 50, 148 83, 125, 132 Osborn Mary K 96, 150, 155 Noble, David O'Donnell, Kenneth 67 131 ' Pangborn, Paul 50' 148 83 Osborne JiH 52' 129' 148 Noble, Judith Ogden, Robert 10 51' 105 121 Parent, Cameron 96, 114, 124, 125 96 12, 153 lg, ' 96 Norling, Jess Ohlrogge, Dennis Osboriue Sara Parish, James 63, 135, 150 63, 108, 141 96 ' 52 Norris, Mary O'Keefe, David Ostrander Charles Parker, Carol 96 sa. ' sa 51 North, Janet O'Keefe, Margaret Ostra-nder Norma Parker, Fred 83, 114 83 83 ' 52 Northcott, Marcia O'Keefe, Marilyn O,Suuivan Richard Parker, Mary 96 96, 124 83 129 '148 52, 118 I I Parsons, Barbara 96 Parsons, Jon 52, 129, 156 Parsons, Lloya 63, 114 Parsons, Mark 96, 135 Parsons, Suzann 96 Pattison, Nancy 52, 111, 118 Patton, David 96, 146 Peacock, Clara 52 Pearson, Karen 83, 114, 122, 126 0 I MIDLAND, MICHIGAN Searching for shoes to match her new outfit, Karen Badder, assisted by Dick Zemba, found a stylish pair at HElSMAN'S. Ron Apostle, assisted by Charles Ladd, bought the very best in skis and poles from GENE'S ALL SPORTS. MIDLAND, MICHIGAN Plas, Gerald Prine, Susan 83 96 Pletcher, Rebecca Prior, Reginald 83, 126 97 Plueddemann, James Propp, Janet 108, 140, 150 97, 111, 123, 139 Plumer, Nancy Prosser, Joyce 96 84, 120, 126 Plumer, Robert Prybyski, Daniel 53 108, 180 Plummer, Delia Prybyski, Sharon 83 84, 104, 113 Pnacek, Betty Pudlo, Kathleen 96 84 Pnacek, Irene Pyle, William 53, 119 97, 116 Pnacek, Stanley Radosa, Raymond 96 84, 116 P09191 D0I'0f-hy Raetz, Kathleen 96 97 Poland, Diane Randall, Harold 96, 108, 125, 141 97 Pollard, Thomas Randall, Jack 96 97, 116, 152 Pomranky, Alan Randall, Larry 96 84 Pomranky, Beverly Randall, Linda sa 53, 118 Pomranky, Wilma Randall, Victor 96 97 Portier, Denis Ranger, Carl 84, 150 53, 119 Post, Michael Ranger, Gordon 96 54, 148, 154 Poulos, David Ratell, Richard 97 96' 150 Rahhbun, Loretta Powell, James 97. 114 53. 118, 140 Raymond, Norman Powers, Diane 54 841 132 Raymond, Woodrow Powers, Patrick 97, 157 96. 122 Reece, Janet 161 PBHFSOH. William Petsnick, Dolores 96, 120 88 Pnetteplace, Mary Peele, James 52 83, 148 Philbrick, Susan Peele, Jon ea 96, 150 Philip, Robert Peloubet, Ann 96, 157 83, 108, 126, 131, Phillips, Betty 140 53, 118 Penney, John Phillips, Linda 96 96, 108 Perkins, David Phillips, Ona 96 83 Perlberg, Beatrice Piegols, Susan 96 53, 119 Perrin, John Piegols, Thomas 96, 123 96, 150 Perry, Gloria Pieper, Ronald 83, 125, 131, 135 83 Peters, Margaret Pierce, Robert 111, 129, 156 83, 102, 110, 124, 131, 138 Pratt, David Pratt , Lee 96, 157 Pray , Mary 84, 114, 124 Presley , Harry Pressnell , Gilbert 53, 118 Pretzer , Carl Priest, Georgene 54,108,111,126, 139, 142 Reece, Robert 84, 124, 128, 148 Reece, Ruth 54, 108, 111, 126 139, 142, 199 Reece, Sandra 97, 108, 121, 133, Reed, Garry 84, 108, 140 Reed, Sandra 54, 108, 141 Pifher, Connie Petersen, Paulette 84 83 96, 134 Pioszak, Amy Petersen, Ruby 53 sa, 114 52 Piper, Myrtle Peterson, Joan 83 83, 126, 133, 161 Pischel, Robert Peterson, Lee 96 96 Pitch, Anthony Peterson, Richard 53 96 Pitt, Joseph Petrie, Donna 83 52 Mr. Leo Ronan at NEI-IIL LUMBER helped Lee Riegle choose a new set of outdoor I lights for his home 194 445395, as ' Q 4 .XAA ,K A , x M it it 3- x , 5 5 o A ,A o .XKX F . X as , T so XQ is ,S. Q . CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, 2700 E. SECOND STREET MIDLAND, MICHIGAN E32 - - , ' -gp--fi, 5 4 A simefs if A5 XL .5 I if J.. . -- .,,q mtl...-W-W H-' W 'A , K A ' - -f- ,A i H-,MW V N ' M 'W ' ' ' F i ,Q M i l' 'A A A AO.A o N- ATOQ ff 1- tty11Qwim1.f,,ES . g ., 5: 5. :KZ-shy, LL, .. Fm T 1 ' 'Q firQf?'f?t'iiW9 f- -x This attractive office buiding houses a branch of the nation wide network of the Continental Can Company. Through this company we can enjoy better containers for all our needs. INC. 195 Rees, Byrl, 97 Rees, Fonda, 54, 118 Reger, Elaine, 97 Rehberg, Paul, 97, 146 Reid, Charles, 97 Reid, Jean, 54, 118, 198 Reigle, Lee, 54, 128, 194 Reimer, Charles, 54 Reinberg, Lucille, 54, 102 103, 114, 133, 135 Reish, Frances, 97, 125 Reislg, Kenneth, 97, 150 Retherford, Charles 54, 129, 148 Retzloff, Joan, 97 Rhodes, Carolyn, 97 Rice, Jenifer, 54, 118 Rice, John, 84 Richards, Karen, 97 Richardson, Judy, 55, 84, 108, 114, 121, 125, 127, 140 Richardson, Ruth, 55, 130 Richmond, Sandra, 84 Rider, Edward, 55 Riggle, Harold, 97 Rinas, Donald, 55 Rinehart, Sheldon, 55, 108, 136, 143 Ripke, Jerry, 55 Rippee, Joyce, 84 Ritter, Nancy, 55, 114, 145 Robbins, William, 97 Roberson, Gene, 84 Roberson, Maryanne,55, 1 Roberts, Charles, 84 Roberts, Colleen, 84, 120, 127 Roberts, Jane, 97 Roberts, Maryjo, 84, 135 Roberts, Patricia, 97 Roberts, William, 97, 123 Roblnette, Rex, 55, 119 Robinson , Barbara J. , 55 1 Robinson, Barbara L. , 118 Robinson, Edward, 97 Robinson, Howard, 84 Robinson, Louise, 84 Robinson, Margaret, 84, 110 138, 142 Robinson, Paul, 97 Robinson, Stephen, 84 Rockafellow , Lyna , 84 Rogers, Claude, 97, 156 Rogers, Daniel, 55 Rogers, David, 56 Rogers, Dennis, 56 Rogers, Elaine, 97 Rogers, Richard, 97 Rogers, Robert M. , 97 Rogers, Robert Q. , 97 Rogers, Walter, 84, 152 Karen Badder ordered a delicious choc- olate sundae from the many tasty dishes found on the menu at NUGENTS Drug Store. Rohrbaugh, Sandra, 97 Ronan, Catherine, 84, 133, 135 Ropp, Carol, 84 ROPP. Kenneth, 56 Rose, Thomas, 97, 146 Rounds, Richard, 56 Roussin, James, 97 Rowe, Gladys, 97 Rowe, James, 84, 128, 155 Rowe, Janet, 84, 113 Rowe, Joyce, 84, 113 Rozenboom, William, 97 Rubbo, Alberta, 56, 114 Rueff, Varne, 97 Ruh, Judith, 97, 125, 133 Rumple, Ruth, 56, 120, 122 Runyon, James, 84, 125 Runyon, Julia, 97, 108, 123 Russell, Dennis, 97 Russell, Judy, 97 Rutledge, Roberta, 84 Ryden, Robert, 84 Rytlewski, Floyd, 56, 119 Rytlewski, Nancy, 97 St. Onge, Sandra, 97 NUGENT DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency 3102 Jefferson Street Midland, Michigan Salva, Mary, 97 Sampier, Ila, 84 Sanborn, Alice, 97 Sanborn, Lawrence, 56 Sanford, Darlene, 97, 135 Sanford, Lee, 97 Sarantos, Jea.n, 56 Sargent, Charles, 84 Sarle, Carolyn, 97, 120 Sasse, Mabel, 97, 125 Sasse, Ruth, 84, 113 Sasse, Sharon, 84 Sasse, Susan, 56, 132 Savage, John, 84 Sayer, Constance, 56, 108, 140 Sayles, Na.ncy, 97, 124 Saylor, Hazel, 56, 108, 140 Schaefer, William, 57, 97, 124 Schaffer, Timothy, 84 Schambers, Ardon, 97, 123, 146, 155 Scharich, Janet, 57, 132 Schearer, Jerry, 84 Scherzer, Walter, 84, 139, 142 Schewe , Cynthia, 84 , 111, 138, 145 schieber, Anita, 84, 108, 135, 144 Schlader, Kay, 57, 127 Schlafley, Kenneth, 97 Schlicker, Lloyd, 84, 116 Schmeck, Kenda, 97, 123, 133 Schmock, Meribeth, 97, 124 Sclmeider, John, 148 Schneider, Margery, 84, 114, 125, 127, 139 Schneider, Vicki, 97, 124, 133 Schock, Susan, 57, 111, 139 Schofield, Ronald, 97 Schreiber, Hendric, 97 Schreiber, Martha, 97, 123 Schreiber, Paul, 97, 156 Schrock, Kathryne, 97 Schroeder, Karren, 84, 132 Schroeder, Lorre, 97, 124 Schuette, Sandra, 97, 125 Schukofski, Carol, 97 Schultz, Norma, 97 Scoles, Diane, 98, 125 Scoles, Larry, 98, 150 Sculati, John, 84, 108, 143 Sczepanski, Carol, 98, 121, 122, 132 Sczepanski, Judith, 98 Sczepanski, June, 98 Seaman, Diane, 98 Searle, Sandra, 98 Sears, Sharon, 98, 124, 145 Secrist, Lynda, 57 Seeburger, Ann, 84 lmiiiil! J g Dee Morgan stopped at SMITH'S FLOWERS and her heart was capti- vated by the large stuffed tiger and the many beau- tiful plants and flowers. Seeburger, Ruth, 57, 108, 110, 127, 138, 143 Seelye, Larry, 98 Seger, Annabelle, 85, 145 Seger, Art, 108, 140 Selley, Darryl, 85 Senkbeil, Judy, 142 senkbeii, Shelly, 57, 85, 108 Serdynsky, Helen, 57, 118 Servais, Marita, 98, 125, shepard, Phillip, 98, 138 Shepard , Stephen , 10 8, 142 Shepherd, Connie, 58, 120, 126 Shepherd , Judith , 85 126 , 124, Shepherd , Valerie , 58 Shel-field , Caroline , 85 Sheridan , Michael, 98 Sherk, Scott, 58 Sirrine, Leon, 98 Sirrine, Sharon, 98, 133 Sjolander, Helen, 85, 122, 146 Skidmore, Bill, 58, 110, 111, 139 Skrelunas, Nancy, 98 Skutt, Douglas, 98 Slaybaugh, Robert, 58 Sloan, Naomi, 134 Smith, Thomas, 59 Smith, Walter, 98 Smith, William, 85 Snyder, Gordon, 98 Snyder, Jean, 98, 108, 124, 125, 133, 141 Snyder, Karen, 59, 106 Snyder, Penny, 59, 125, 126, 131, 133, 134, 141, 158 Soonabend, Larry, 98 133 Sherwood. Larry. 98. 157 Sly. Dana. 85 Soronen, Roberta, 85, 110, Servinski, Leonard, 98, Shields. Charles. 35 Smart. Jerry. 35 124, 127, 132, 139 116 Shipman. Nora. 58 Smith. Carol. 58. 119 sounhwick, Edward, 98, 142 Servis, Jack, 85, 112, Shively. James. 58 Smith. David C-. 59. 102. Sova, Margaret, 85, 113 121, 144 Shively. Larry. 85 103. 128. 141 Sovereen, Lee, 98, 155 Shafer, Dennis, 22, 57, Sl10ff1161'. Patricia. 85, Smith, David H- . 93. 150 Spangler, Russell, 98 102, 128 124 Smith. Dorothy. 98 Spaulding, Donald, 98 Shaffer, Ja.mes, 57, 105, Shook. David. 35 Smith. Floyd. 35. 116 Spaulding, Ronald, 59 112, 128, 148 Short. Norman. 98. 116 Smith. Gary. 59. 129. 144 Speiman, Virginia, 59, 108, Sha.ffner, Curtis, 85, 128 Showalter. Darlene. 85. 140 Smith, James. 93 131, 143 Sharp, Barbara, 85 Shrader, Carole, 58, 169 Smith, Jill. 59 Spencer, David, 98 Sharp, Ginger, 57, 111, Shufelt, Fred, 85 Smith. JOAIIH K- . 35. 120 Spencer, Robert, 59 121, 139, 145 sian, Tom, 85, 116 135. 155 spimale, Ron, 85 Sharp, Wendy, 98, 121, Sias, David, 85, 128, Smith, JoAnn. 93 Spittka, Horst, 59 125, 133 Sias, Kay, 58, 133 Smith. Li!1f011. 85 Spittka, Reinhard, 85 Shaver, Maude, 57, 118 Siler, Nancy, 98 Smith, Marcia, 98 Sprague, Dgnald, 98 Shaw, Mary, 85 Simanskey, Rodney, 85 Smith, Rebeflcii. 93. 124 Squire, Duane, 85, 133 Shawver, Paul, 85 Simmons, Mary, 85, 108, Smith. Richard. 93 Squire, Judy, 98, 134 Shea, Patricia., 85 111, 139, 143 Smith, Robert E. , 85 Squires, Jerry' 55 Shearer, Robert, 98, 108, Simons, Larry, 58, 108, 111, Smith, R0be1'1i-l-. 95 Stahlbusch, Marilyn, 98, 123, 140 139, 143 smith, Roberta, 59, 118 102, 130 Sheets, Barbara, 98 Sims, Sue, 85, 106, 126 Smith, Ronald, 98 Stanford, Brook, 59, 105, Sheets, Dale, 85 Sinclair, James, 98 Smith. Russell. 93, 120 108, 124, 125, 128, 141, 167 Sheets, Gary, 85 Sirrine, Ja.mes, 98 Smith, Susan, 85, 132 Stark, Carol, 85 Sheets, Theodore, 58 Sirrine, Larry, 58, 192 Smith, Terry, 98 Stark, Delores, 60, 106 5 S OH. Since 'I874 ARBUIIY Karen Collins and Mary Lou Goggin stopped to look over A. S. ARBURY'S new office while employees, Lois Bonham, Karen Mitchell, Norma Lee Bruner, and Carol Butcher looked MIDLAND, MICHIGAN 197 Stark, Gary, 60 Stark, Phyllis, 98, 134 Steinka, Patricia, 85 Steinke, Greg, 85, 111, 139, 142 Steinwand, Garoldene, 98 Steinwand, Ginger, 85 Stenger, Carol, 98 Stephens, Jill, 85, 108, 114, 126, 141, 145 Stephens, Wendy, 98, 123, 133, 134, 151 Stevens, Alfred, 60 Stevens, Dale, 60 Stevens, Karolyn, 85 Stevens, Shelly, 85, 132 Stewart, James, 108, 141, 167 Stockwell, Bill, 85 Stolsmark, Kay, 98, 124 Stone, Jerry, 98, 150 Stoppert, Mary, 60, 107, 166, 176 Stout, David, 85 Stout, Marilyn, 98 Stowe, Harry, 60, 108, 118, 128, 143 Stowe, Keith, 98, 108, 143, 157 Strait, Floyd, 98 Strait, Janet, 86, 134 Strait, Larry, 60 Strait, Nancy, 86, 134 Streeter, Dennis, 98, 150 Streeter, James, 60 Streeter, Preston, 98 Strieter, Bonnie, 98, 123 Stube, Steven, 98 Stuber, Kenneth, 86 Studer, Arlene, 86 Such, Edward, 86 Sugar, Sheila, 60, 118 Sunderland, Mary, 86, 111, 135, 138 Swain, Janet, 60, 104, 178 Swanson, John, 98, 146, 155 Sweebe, Judith, 98 Sweebe, Ned, 60. 129, 148, 158, 179 Sweebe, Sandra, 98 Sy, Jerry, 86 Syckle, Linda, 86, 140, 145 Syckle, Patricia, 86, 104, 121 Taber, Micheal, 98 Taeusch, Jean, 86, 110, 127, 132, 138 Talbot, Jerry, 98 Taylor, Gerald, 86 Taylor, James, 99 Taylor, Judy, 86 Taylor, Richard, 99, 156 Teachworth, Margo, 99 Teal, James, 60, 129 Tennant, Patricia, 61, 102, 105, 114, 133 Terryberry, Carolyn, 86, 114 Tesch, Mary, 61 Tessin, Frederick, 99 Thomas, Carl, 86 Thomas, David, 86 Thomas, Diane, 99, 123 Thomas, James, 99 Thomas, Lee, 112 Thomas, Stephen, 99, 155 Thompson, Susan, 86, 108, 126, 133, 140 Thum Suanne, 86, 108, 126, 133, 140 Thurlow, Don, 86 Thurlow, Patricia, 86, 114 Thurston, Barbara, 61 Thurston, Connie, 99 Thurston, Gordon, 86 Thurston, James, 86 Tice, Tom, 99 Todd, Keith, 86 Todd, Sharon, 99, 125, 133 Toland, Judith, 99, 123, 135 Tolkmith, Susan, 86, 110, 125, 133, 135, 138, 151 Tolson, Carolyn, 99, 111, 133, 139 laughlin looked on while Jean Reid examined the beautiful display of china, glassware, and Mrs. Ernest Mac- 99 jewelry found at LOSEY'S where s h e works as a co-op. Toner, Della, se Toner, Donna, 86 Toner , Kent , 86 Tope, Thomas, 99, 123, 150 Torres, Edward, 61, 129, 152 Townsend, Larry, 99, 150 198 Tracy, Richard, 61 Tracy, Thomas, 86 Tripple, Duane, 86 Trombley, Wayne, 99 Tucker, Beverly, 99, 134 Tucker, Judith, 99 Tucker, Lanny, 61, 146 Tucker, Thomas, 61 Tuggle, Robert, 99, 124 Turk, Rudy, 61 Turrell, Lenore, 61 Tweedie, Harry, 86 Tyrrell, Gary, 99, 155 Ulmanis, John, 99, 123, 148 Upright, Richard, 86, 129, 1 54 121, 122 113, 127 Upton, Charlene, 86, 132 Valenta, Judith, 61, 114, Valentine, Ann, 99, 124 Valentine, Karin, 86, 122 Valentine, Lee, 86, 148 Van Cleve, Marsha, 86, Karen Gustafsen aided by Ann Baldys, poured over the countless fold- ers in MIDLAND TRAVEL SERV- ICE telling of exotic places. IDLA ll TRAVEL ERVICE Karen Lemay was so excited about buying a new lamp for her room that she didn't know which way to look first but she did know that LEVlNE'S was the store at which to shop. LEVINE FURNITURE CO. Weaver, Richard, 99 Webb, Jack, 81, ios, 152, 156, 158 Webb, John, 87, 108, 143 Weber, Ron, B7 Webster, Stanley, 87, 108 140 Weers, Frederick, 99 Weere, Nancy, 83 Wegne r , Dennis, 99, 146 Wegier, Gary, 83 Wegner, Laurence, 63 Wehrly, William, 99, 125 Weiger, Constance , 87 Weir, Larry, 87 weimh, John, ev, 128 Weinheim, Bill, 87 Welch, Karen, 63, 108, 120, 139, 142 Wells, Dorothy, 87 Wenzel, William, 63 Witkop, Carol, 64 Wlttbrodt, Nancy, 84, 119, 133 wine, Donna, 64, 119 Witte, Linda, 87, 135 Wtxson, Judith, 99 Wlxson, Kenyon, 64 wmon, Richard, 87 Wolf, James, 87, 125 Wonsitler, Garth, 99 Wood, James, 87, 125 Wood, Jane, 99 Wood, John, 99 Woodard, Walter, 99 Woodcock, Dennis, 87 Woodcock, James, 99 Woodniif, htricia, 64, 118 Woods, Marjorie, 64, 132 Woods, Randall, 87, 127 Woolever, Gerald, 64, 106, V:mDalen, Jane, 99, 122 Vzmderbush, Ralph, 86 116 VzinWert, Ken, 74, 86, 102 , 148 Varner, Charles, 86, 128, 148 Varner, Connie, 99 Varner, Dale, 86, 150 Varner, Janice, 99 Varner, Larry, 99 Varner, Lonny, 61 Varner, Temple, 99, 123 150 Vennard, James, 61, 108 146, 188 Vennard, Roberta, 62 Venton, Duane, 86 Venton, Eugene, 99 Venton, Stanley, 86 Vincent, Patricia, 86 Vinson, Rose, 99 Vlier, Dennis, 62 Vosburgh, Bonnie, 62, 108, 133, 141 Vreeland, Gloria, 99 Wagner, Terrance, 62, 119 Waite, Richard, 86, 129, 148, 154 Waldman, Judith, 99 Walker, Raymond, 86, 108, 141 Wallace, Gaila, 99 Wallace, Vella, 86 Wallace, Virginia, 99 Wallace, William, 86 Wallaker, Susan, 62, 133 Walls, Sandra, 86, 120 Walser, William, 62 Walter, Donald, 62 Walter, Gary, 86 Walter, Judith, 62 Walter, Sandra, 99 Waltz, Dirk, 62, 128, 129 Ward, Joe, 62 Ward, Larry, 112 Ward, Walter, 99 Ware, Eleanor, 99 Warren, Dennis, 86 Warren, Jon, 62 Washburn, Barbara, 86, 120 Waskevich, Betty, 99, 134 Waskevich, Irene, 86 Waskevich, Richard, 99 Wasser, Jeanette, 99, 125 Waterman, Richard, 62, 108 Watkins, Robert, 87 Watson, Ellen, 99 Watson, Lorna, 62, 119 West, Robert, 63, 136 Western, James, 87, 108 Westveer, Barbara, 63, 102 110, 125, iss Wetherell, Barbara, 99 Weymouth, Janice, 87, 102, 103, 132 Whipple, Jean, 63, 118 White, David, 87 Whlunan, Lyle, 99 Whitman, Toni, 63, 133 Wlcke, Carole, 87, 120, 127, 167 Wlckens, Karen, 87, 135 Wickens, Myrna, 63, 119 Wickens, Patricia, 63 Wilberdlng, Roger, 87, 152 Wilberdlng, Ruth, 99 Wiley, Betsy, 63, 105, 118, 166 Wiley, Helen, 99, 123, 135 Wiley, Ieanna, 87 Williams, Beverly, 64, 119, 132 Williams, Carol, 87, 108, 134, 141 Williams, Judyth, 64 Williams, Karlene, 99 Williams, Robert, 99 Wilson, Dolly, 87, 126 Wilson, Gary, 87, 148 Wilson, James, 87, 55 Wilson, Joyce, 64, 132, 123, 190 Wooley, Virginia, 87 Worsley, Jake, 85 Wray, Meredith, 65 Wright, Jerllynn, 87, 108, 143 Wright, Juanita, 87 Wright, Virginia, 87, 108, 120, 135, 145 Wyman , Glen , 99 Wyman, John, 87 Wyse , Keith, ev Wysong, Larry, 65 Wysong, Randy, 99, 155 134 Wilson, Judy, 99 Wilson , Wilson , Wilson , Wilson , June, 87 Peggy. 99, 122 Roxie, 99 Thomas, 64 Winchell, Don, 106 Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow , Dallas, 87 , Eleanore, 99 , Larry, 99 , Lois, 99 Wirtz, Elizabeth, 99, 133 Wishowski, Sanlev. 64, 189 Yarrington, Carol, 99, 108, 124, 140 Yascolt, Barbara, 87, 121 Yoder, Danny, 87 Yoder, Gerald, 99 Yoder, Karl, 99 Yoder, Ronald, 87 York, Tom, 100 Yost, Barbara, 87, 108, 140, 145, 167 Yougel, Albert, 100, 150 Young, Bertha, 87 Young, James, 65 Young, Joseph, 100, 116 Young, Karen, 100, 142 Young, Patricia, 87 Zeits, Richard, 65 Zemba, Richard, 100, 193 Zielinski, Frederick, 65 Zillman, Jeanette, 87 Zimmer, Jo Ann, 65, 119 Zimmerman, Alvin, 100 Zimmerman, Bernard, 65 Zimmerman, Clifford, 100 Zimmerman, Janet, 65, 106 Ziozlos, James, 87, 152 Zorn. Norman, 87, 112 The job of getting ready for college was lightened for Ruth Reece who saved time by finding exactly what she wanted at BURKHART'S where she was assisted by Mr. Hisler. BIIRKlllI1T'S SIIUE. STORE M... SHALL WE JUMP? We would like to extend our heart-felt thanks to the following for their time and service donated toward the completion of this book: Jerry Aiken Ann Armstrong Sue Brandt Bill Chamberlain Bob Christensen Pat Hardy Sharon Heminger Dick Gibbs Veronica Gobeski The Editorial Staff and many others Our great appreciation goes also to Mrs. Kent and Miss Loomis, staff sponsors, for without their guidance and encouragement, this annual might not have been possible. We hope that all school interests have been met in this edition and that it serves as a reminder to all of the good times had at M.H.S. in 1958-59. Dee and Sue 200 lmlh aw-Q-I-'cw-p,e.xg,-,V xf'fz1,,5, yy J12f'1f,?11 f:w,y,r,z , Q :- . y u ex 4 ' 9 X A - Vx :.+ ' ', I' V, K4 4 . 4, f 4 A-.. 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