Millington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Millington, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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NAME KEN CARLSON BBINNIE GRIFFITH CHESTER CAIN CHARLENE STEWART JUDY BABDN RAMONA BEWELL PAUL MARKEL JBYROLD MCNEAL SONNEY MCPHESON LYLE LOOMIS HAROLD BAKE! ALICE SHERMAN DAN SPENCER LOIS SMEATON IDN HUTCHINS CALVIN KEINATH MARILYN ROHN PHYLLIS CARLL CHARLOTTE ORMSBEE LINDA WHITEHEAD JUNE HARBACK JUDY DALRYMPLE MARIE BROWN DALE BLUE JIM SAHA KAREN HUTCHINSON BOB OSBORN DICK ZINK JO ANNE HETHORN KAY JEWEU. ROGER LOVE ROYCE SHAMEL KENNETH SAWYER DALE SAVAGE GHJRGIE CATLIN BONNIE BROWN ROBERT FALL HJLDA HUNT IRMA LEACH TYRONE BEEBE ROLLAND FOSTER ROLLAND FALL DANNY ALCANTAR JOE LaBEAN MIKE BLACKMEZ GEORGE KISH MIKE COBB GEORGIA JONES MUREL IHRKE GARY MOSHER WILLIAM PARKER JIM CARSON Ll1.A GLEASON ELAIN COLE JOHN SCHLUCKBIER DICK HARVEY MIRIAM WOODWARD VIRGINIA REINERT DIANNE MCLAREN DICK GROSS GARY LARKIN MARLENE MORNINGSTAR JACK POWERS MARY ESTHER MILLS JIM ALIDRE DOYLE STRATTON MIKE MARTIN DEANNA REED ART ISHAM JOHN WEEKS Chalk Talk LIKI-ZS Basketball Eating Candy Hunting Gt Flshlng New Clothes Sallor Shoes Gr Earrings Girls It Food Food My Car Hot Rods Hunting, Fishing Dances People who are kind to animals fespeclally mel Friendly people Football, Swimming Hunting, Fishing Popular Music Garg. Food, Johnny Apples, records, boys Friends, music Clothes, Money George Kish Roller Skating, Swimming Ice Cream Hunting A certain person Shop Elaine Cole Butterscotch Candy Dale, Frog leg Dlrmers Lauy Living Football and Band Hunting, Cars Hunting, Flshlng Lot of Friends Boys Called non Kame Jlm Jack, Sleeping Hunting, My Girl Sandra Everything Ice Cream 8: Girls working Shrimp Money Just about everything A good Party Cars and Auto Racing Sports of all kind People, Food Nothing and Nobody Apple pie 8: Ice Cream Dick Zink Money dr Girls Night life Interesting people Bob 81. Weekends Leo, Chicken, Bing Crosby Good Girls Girls, sleepino, food Les, my job and sports Nothing Carl and Till Cars All Good People Food Lyle and Cadlllacs Girls Eating DISLIKES Olives Girls who Smoke Subjects in School Homework Homework Sad People Conclsed People Govt. Class Talktlve Glrls Stuck-up people Nosey People Rowdy A Impollte people Outer spacemen who refuse to talk to youl Stuck-up people Some People Stuck-up people Teasers Stuck-up people Overbearing people Second Hr. Class Second Hour Gossips Nosey people School Hot Rod Driver Quiet Study Halls Math School Pie Getting up ln the mtlnlng Mean People working at Cobb's Chevolet, Women Drivers women lktvers A wise Guy Mr. J.D. Obscene Literature School People who Bragg Grown-ups Iwho aren't grown up yetl Girls who two time what I don't like Beets Nothing to do Oysters Being Broke School and work Some Peoples Children Some Women drivers History People who drink Fool lsh Females Certain Male teachers who dispise girls sports My sister at times. Informers Don't got any Pessimistic people School work 3,000 miles between Leo and me. Bad Girls Work Diets, Army, and Boy Chasers Everything Cold Class Roomsl Sisters Math Sister Brothers who Tell Girls boyfriends Women Drivers 23 HOBBY Swiss Horses Collecting Pict. Readlng writing to Ron Dancing Swimming Hunting Hunting Cars Eating Plano Staying out of trouble Cooking Saving Money School Spurs Sewing Dancing Swimming Reading Music None Roller Skating Cards Motorcycles working on cars Elvis Presley Fishing, Hunting Sports Dancing wrltlng to Dale Playing lt cool Eat, sleep, tnuslc Hot Rods, hkchanlc Raising Mink Traveling Diving my '49 Driving Reading Swimming Raising small animals Collecting Arrowheads Hunting Horses Hunting Model Airplanes women writing Letters working on Machinery Most Anything Hunting Hunting, Bowling Collecting post cards Hunting Anything that's a good time. Records Dancing writing Letters I pump gas water Skiing Et Hunting Filling my Hope Chest Hunting Cooking and Baking Cars Hunting Hunting Dancing Hunting, Fishing Hunting FAVORITE SAYING What do you thlnkl Oh my Goahl Oh Manl Gee Whlzl 'All right Already' You don't sayl lsn't that right? Ignorance ls Bliss What do you want? An egg ln your beer. I don't know Crlpe Sakes There Ya Gol Oh Mercyl Iret's Est' Holy Cowl 'Under that grim look. there is a smile. 'Nothing is gained without work' There Ya Go would be Telling Never work to Hard Nice Try 'Honestly' You got money. I got time. Come and Get ltl Iss fun to do but don't get caught doing it How about that Bless my boot button It's never right to do wrong ln order to get a chance to do a rlght. 'Get serious' 'nom snow, as yn- You like that, Huh? well, you got the point. Share and Share alike. I'll be famous yet Don't get shook Better not say. You like that, Huh? A penny saved ls s penny earned. Don't what me, lis- ten next time. Nix Don't huh me. listen next time. Come on Baby Variety is the spice of life. All Righty Right-o-Fido !Can't say lt. I can't say it 'Oh Nerts 5th Amendment Life is grandl l Any who How about that Never trust a women Better not say AMBITION Ask Lois Successful Father Male Secretary Secretary Marriage Work Fleet Admiral Farmer Air Force Mllllonalr Make Money R. N. Educated Nm. Work Us Marriage Earn S150 Farmer Office Waker College Home Gt Family Office Worker Office Worker Study Plano Teaching Contractor Rldlng Around Farmer Marriage Work work di Marriage Mllllonalr College. Family Business Mechanic Mechanic Work Journalist Preacher Beautlclan Nursing To be successful at my job. INo matter what lt lsj Making Furniture. work Job Farmer Steady iob. Engineer Retire R. N. Truck Illver Truck Driver Factory Worker Multi-Millionaire Teacher Marriage .loin navy Plumber Nuhe Marriage Marriage and Secretarial Work Can't say that I have any. Good Job Work ln a Nursery school Mlllionalre Secretary Wa-k Slate Police College Secretary Forest Ranger Marriage

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Class Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 58 being of sound mind and body leave the following: We, Elaine Cole and Dick Zink leave M.H. S. to board the road of matrimonal couples, I, Linda Whitehead, leave my freckles to anyone who wants them. I, Charlene Stewart, leave my naturally red hair to Julie Kirkpatrick so she Won't have to dye hers. I, Judy Babion leave to join Ronnie. I, Rogqer Love, leave, but I'm coming back for Rosemary. I, Mi e Blackmer leave my short legs to Jack Ratza to bring him down in the world. We, Danny Alcantar and yrone Beebe leave our ability to get out of school and get back in to any of the under- classmen who want to live a workintg man's life before his time. I, Dick Gross leave my sly ways to Fre Kennedy in hopes that he will use them when Mrs. Jensen is around. We, Rolland Fall, Rol an Foster, and Joe LaBean leave our michievous ways to the Junior boys so M, H. S. will never get too dull. I, Alice Sherman leave with Mike to build a cotta e for two .... or more ..... or four. I, Virginia Reinart leave my lady like manners to Eetrice Betz and hope it will do some good. I. Lois Smeaton leave to any hard workingbgirl who doesn't know what she is ettin into, my job as librarian. I, Mariam Woodward leave my ability to e late for class to Virginia Gibsonlor a fittle excitement. I, Charlotte Ormsbee, leave my quiet ways to Fran Eddy to counteract the devilish instincts she possesses. I, Hilda Hunt leave with my ringghoping others may do the same. I, Kay Jewell, leave to be with ale in the near future. To Ja e's Ag. Class, I, Harry McPherson, leave my fruit and vegetable stand hoping that all of their vegetables won't be rotten. I, Jerry McNeal leave to Don Formento, my quiet ways to help him get along better with the teachers. I, Karen Hutchinson, leave my Elvis Presley Scrap Book to Gladys Gi lies so she can carry on the Tradition. I, Calvin Keinath leave my beat up blue Ford to Ned Lockwood Jr. so he can move faster in the world. I, Joanne Hethorn leave to Connie Hitsman my one and only brain, hoping she gets more use out of it than I did. I, June Harback leave my long hair to Larry Lee so he can wear a ony tail. I, Gary Larkin leave for the first time without having to take Martha with me. I, Marie Brown leave my abililty to roller skate to all the future M.H.S. champs. To the teachers of Millington igh, I, Don Hutchins, leave my ability to get along with ever one. To Mrs. Standard, I, Murel Ihrke leave my winning smile to make her days seem more cheerful. I, Art Isham, leave my, pleasing personality to the future seniors and hope they make good use of it. To that boy: of the Fres man class, I, Dick Harvey, leave my Arthur Murray steps in hopes they won't be shy with t e ir s. I, Gary iiosher will mggiccidents or misfortunes to anyone who likes to get out of school. We, P yllis Carll and anna Reed leave our ways with the Vassar Boys to Fran and Virginia so they won't have to 'work so hard. We, James Allore, Harold Baker, John Weeks, and ,Lyle Loomis leave our ability to be late for government class to all the junior boys, so they can carry on the .H.S. tradition. To Tom Hedden, I, Dale Blue leave my shy ways to keep him out of trouble. I, Chester Cain leave my DonJuan ways, to Bob Hutchins so life may be a little more exciting. I, Jim Sahr leave my little brown jug to Mr. Dillon in hopes that he gets as much out of it as I id. I, Mike Martin will my masculine p ysique to Leonard Nelson so he can have the girls look up to him. I, Bernard Griffith leave my flirty ways to any guy that can 't get along with girls. We, Georgia Jones and Irma leach leave our noon time-hut to Sharon Ward and Sue Holder assured that they use it properl . To Evelyn Aclker, I, Dan Spencer, leave One of my brains hoping she uses it as much as I did. I, Royce Shamel, leave to Wally Hahn my football uniform because he is the only one who can fit it. To Bill Sawyer, I, William Parker, leave my nickname Wee Willie. I, Lila Gleason leave my ability to get out of English class to any one who takes teachers training the hour before. To Nancy Ingram, I, Marilyn Rohn, eave my abi ity to be quiet in Study Hall. I, John Schluckbier leave to see what lies in the future, besides the Navy, marriage, children, bill, more children, more bills and more Navy. I We Dale Savage and Ken Sawyer, will our mechanical skills to Bob Fournier and Dick KolaJa hoping their cars will sta together better than ours. I, Mike Cobb leave my jug of Mountain Dew to Mr. Schell. I, Bob Osborn leave my Jack Webb voice to Richard Cypher in hopes he can use it. I, Paul Markel leave my ability to get along with Mrs. ensen to Red Johnson. I, Mary Esther Mills leave in hope of a new sparkle in life. I, Mar ene Morninggtar leave my ability to go steady so long with one boy to Connie Larkin because she seems to have so muc trouble. I, Ken Carlson haven't much to leave so I'll leave my old government seat to Lyle Kirkey and hopes he get more credit out of it than I did. I, Jack Powers leave the wave in my hair to Dennis Loomis to save him some trouble. I, Diane MaLaren leave to join my Marine. I l I, Georgia Catlin leave my stalle car to anyone who needs practice in the more delicate words of the English lan ua e. I, Bob Ealgleave my dark hair to Blonde, so all the boys won't whistle at her. I, Doyle Stratton leave my quiet ways to Bill Stevens to help him get along in the world. I, George Kish leave mty size twelve sports shoes to any sportsman who can fill them. I, Bonnie Brown leave or California, Journalism and maybe other things too. . ........ g . . We, Ramona Bewell and Judy Dalrymple leave to the future journalists of M. H. S. our ability to get along with Mr. Kern. Happy Landingllll ll!!! 22



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C ass Histor On a fresh fall morning in September of 1954, eager and gay Freshmen paraded into the Ag. Room. Under the guidance of the annual Freshman sponsor, J. L. Meachum, we began our long awaited high school curriculum. During our first class meeting in 1954, we elected Royce Shamel as Presi ent, Dan Spencer as Vice President, Sharon Vansteenkiste as Secretary, and Judy Babion as Treasurer. Royce Shamel was our Student Council Represent- ative. In our long debated meetipg we chose our class colors as Copper Sulfate Blue and White. Our motto was, Nothing is gained without work. Our ower was a White Camation. i Early in the spring of 1955, the day came we had all been waiting for. For this was the day we ordered our class r n s. gSeeing we didn't have a project in our Freshman year, we decided to have a party. And what a party it wasl Judy was the Queen of the Carnival with Danny Alcantar as our King. Then along came June and the All M Banquet with letter winners D ck Zink 2, George Kish 1, Tyrone Beebe 1, Elaine Cole 1, Hilda Hunt 1, and Lila Gleason 1. The next year as Sophomores, we chose Art Isham as President, Dick Gross as Vice President, Phyllis Carll as Secretary, and Annette Brow as Treasurer, Art Isham and Dick Harvecy were our Student Council Re resentatives. It wasn't long before the Sophomores began to strutt. Yes, we ha our class rings. You could tel? by looking at the Sophomores, they were in no rutt. For our money making project, we had a great dance with Bi l Lamb providing the entertainment as DJ . Letter winners for this year were Georgie Kish 5, Dick Zink 4, T one Beebe 2, Judy Dalrymple 1, Danny Alcantar 1, Roger Love 1, Bernard Griffit 1, Dianne MacLaren 1, gimona Bewell 1, onnie Brown 1, Lila Gleason 1, and Elaine ole 1, The summer flew by like a flash and we entered our all important Junior year. This was our bigAmoney making yivear. For our officers we selected Jim Carson as President, George Kish as Vice President, Dianne acLaren for reasurer, and Elaine Cole for Secretary. Jim Carson, George Kish, and Dan Spencer were Student Council Representatives. Our Junior Play was among our money making projects. The play, Don't Take My Penny, turned out to be a gieat success. The cast and directors helped make this play a success. The cast consisted of the following: Art Isham, urel lhrke, Judy Babion, Phyllis Carll, Georgia Jones, Kay Jewell, Bob Osborn, Royce Shamel, Judy Dalrymple, George Kish, Dianne McLaren, Virginia Reinert, Dan Spencer, llck Harvey, Jim Farnum, and Deanna Reed. The best acting awards were given to Ju y Dalrymple and Dan Spencer. We were very fortunate in having a gir selected from our class to be the Homecoming Queen. She was Marlene Morningstar and we were very proud. We sponsored the Jr, Sr, Banquet with George Kish as our toast-master, Our prom which followed tumed out Great. Our theme was carried our appropriate with all the trimmings to fit into an 'Oriental Garden. Again we had a girl from our class as Queen. If you all remember Charlotte Ormsbee took the part of being a real Queen. Before long, June was staring us in the face and the All M Banquet was being arranged with eorgle Kish receiv- ing 4 letters, Dick Zink 4, Judy Dalrymple 2, Ramona Bewell 2, Art Isham 2, Dick Gross 2, Royce S amel 2, Mike Blackmer 2, Danny Alcantar 2, Deanna Reed 2, Gary Mosher 2, Roger Love 2, Lila Gleason 2, Tyrone Beebe 2, Bernard Griffith 2, Bob Osborn 1, Charlotte Ormsbee 1, Elaine Cole 2, Erma Leach 1, Phyllis Carll 1, Judy Babion 1, June Harback 1, Lyle Loomis 1, Gerald McNeal 1, Marilyn Rohn 1, Linda Whitehead , Lois Smeaton , Alice Sherman 1, Bonnie Brown 1, and Murel Ihrke 1, also for best Alg. Project. School soon ended once more but this time we were all loo ing forward to coming back next year as the All Important Seniors. The summer went by like a breeze and we entered our last year at M.H. S. , with George Kish as our President, Dan Spencer as Vice President, Virginia Reinert as Treasurer, and Marlene Morningstar as Secretary. George Kish, Judy Babion and Art Isham were Student Council Representatives. It wasn't long an another big day came to pass on the calendar and that was our long awaited senior pictures, When they returne we were all as proud as seniors could be. On November 26, 1957, we had our Senior Play. Swing Your Partner was our selection. This cast consisted of Jud? Dalrymple, George Kish, Lois Smeaton, Art Isham, Deanna Reed, Royce Shamel, Judy Babion, Doyle Stratton, an Irma Leach, Dan Sppncer and Mary Mills. George Kish and Irma Leach walked away with the best actor and best actress awards for t eir participation in the Senior Play. Another of our money making projects was the Talent Show on January 27. Besides furnishing excellent enter- tainment, it helped to swell our class funds. On March 21, 1958, we had our last money making project before we were to say good-bye to M.H. S. Both of these, financially speaking, were a success, On May , the Juniors gave us a big send off with a wonderful banquet, followed by a beautiful prom, One, I'm sure, we will never forget. Soon June was here with the All M seeing letters given to George Kish 5, Dick Zink 4, Ramona Bewell 4, Judy Dalrymple 2, Alice Sherman 2, Lila Gleason 2, Deanna Reed 2, Art Isham 2, Royce Shamel 2, Dick Gross 2, Gary Mosher 2, Joe LaBean 2, Harold Baker 2, Ken Carlson 2, Bob Osborn 1, Mike Blackmer 1, Charlotte Ormsbee 1, John Schluckbier 1, Jack Powers 1, Mike Martin 1, Dianne McLaren 1, Phyllis Carll 1, Bernard Griffith 1, Judy Babion 1, June Harback 1, Lyle Loomis 1, Gerald McNeal 1, Marylyn Rohn 1, Linda Whitehead 1, Bonnie Brown 1, Georgialones 2, Doyle Stratton 1. Followingl this we had the annual Baccalaureate Services. Now time was really running out. We may ave thought we were all glad when June 4th came around, but deep down we all wanted to be freshmen again like we were in 954. So to tyou, the underglriads of M, H, S. , we, the seniors, want to wish you all the very best of luck and happiness in your uture years at . H. S, Also we want to say Thank You for making our last year so enjoyable, because you help make it possible by your complete cooperation in our every effort. Good by and Good Luck Yours Sincerely, The Class of 1958! 24

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