Mio High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Mio, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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,MW if . y 4 4 7? pf' A 3 L '1 ix WW W Mp' x ...- I - , N 'ff' , I , 4' - , 1... .V ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ffl ' .ITM -V 4 f ,T- 1 .. 1 I 1' ' : '35 1 ' av 'bf pf Y J f .w,.,l Q4 ' I ,, 1 , , 5 HL!! A 1 ' 5? ' WW ' if ' SA 1 .w-,. ' 'ff '! K l gin. .b , H V ,-Y r gg, 5 I ., X . if , - p , 4. L-im. .L 7' 1 :km- CLASS COLORS Mint R Silver HA JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES BEGINS WITH ONE STEP.n CLASS FLOWER white Rose q uL.Sswf3 i Treasurer Pntidod ssonhnq I I 101 Swlhml ' 'ff' 41. ,Milfs IP WMMLSWN iii' , N I L , as - - 353 wi,g. ' Qzwffar QWLWWP ov' iilgh 8617001 sw' Hgfkw qw. Soeul If 1 Cowmomal N DEDICATION MRS. MIRIAM MITCHELL- In our freshmen year you gave us needed advice that made our following school years successful. We will always remember you. The Senior Class MR. ANTHONY S'I'AYZuR- For the school year you were with us you gave us val- uable information and helped us with our problems. with this thought in mind we wish to thank you very sincerely. The Senior Class ' MRS. JUNE FINGE- we thank you. -W The Senior Class MB. RUSSELL RICHARDS Another sponsor parted, this time it .e began to work on our Junior Play and with your help it was a big success. The following fall came our Senior Play and here again you were right there giving us help- ful suggestions. You have given us the knowledge of how to carry vesponsbilities that make adults and we are great- ly indebted to you for this. Thank you for your cooper- ation and understanding. came to us soon after Mrs. Finch de- 351 was you, Mr. Richards. Right away The Senior Glass Z You came to be our sponsor shortly after Mr. Stayer lgft us and took un where he left off. You gave up your spare time to make zur Junior Prom a success and for this ,fi Steuilng, Mr. Elgie Dow, Superinfendentg 1. to r., Nr. Bob McMurray, Treasurer Mr. Mort Fuller, President: Mr. Ben Sherwood, Secretary, Mr. Don Crane and Mr Gordon Whitney, Trustees. STUDENT CUUNCIL if-mm.......l Standing 1. to P., Nr. Armocx, Principal, Roma Sherwood, Dave Gordong Mr. Barnes Carol Crane, Mrs. Glivevg George Byeliohg Bobby Kendallg sitting, Jack Owen, President. Absent are Ellen Dennisg Judy Boyerg Howard Booth, Dennis wh1tneygNancy stark, Lorna Buchanan: Bob Gordert, 3 PROPHECY The year is nineteen hundred and sixtyeight. The place is the Mio Community Building, Mio High School. The time is May 22nd, exactly ten years since we were separated at graduation. The occasion is the reunion of the class of '58, All members are present and as the evening passes these are the things we learn about our old classmates. Don Atherton, our Space Cadet, is now a full-fledged Chaplain at the Air Base in Cscoda, Michigan. John Miteen, the cowpuncher of our class, has a ranch northwest of Mio, where he raises beef cattle. Guess who is at the head of the English department at Mio High School nowadays? It is our athelete-graduate, Bob Gordert, Roger Keebaugh, a dance instructor at the Arthur Murray Studios, is doing very nicely with his teaching, especially with his new dance, the CHICKEN- RHUMBA. Jack Owen, our student actor, is now a second Clark Gable and charming all the ladies of Hollywood. Ron Solak, who has stayed in the old home town, is now proprietor of Northwood Gardens. . Dick Smith, who studied to become a lab technician, is now studying for the board exam. He has a very good chance of becoming M1o's new Chief of Police at the recently established Police Station in Mio. Chuck Mitchell is Mio's Einstein, At the present time he is working on the Mars-to-Mio Turnpike. Sandy Persall, our glamour girl, has turned photo-collector. It seems she has quite a large collection of photos of Hubby-Joe and the children. Marilyn wing recently announced her marriage to a handsome intern at Saginaw General. They had' been engaged for ten years. Carole Wilson, our fllrtatious one, suddenly found herself with a few more husbands that what is legal. She said she cou1dn't bear to hurt their feelings. Lorna Buchanan, our handy one, is head mechanic at Keebaugh Incorporated. She has been working on the styling of a new sports car to be called the Keebaughbird, Ken Smith, new the star of his own T.V. show known as nState Troopern. He writes all his own scripts from his past experiences. Dick Gaiser is now a well known carpenter in and around the vincinty of Mio He gained his experience from rebuilding his own home. Janice Fullerton, our determined career girl, now has a life-time career caring for her seven children. Sharon Bussey,has been nominated for the Presidency of the United States. If she is elected she will be the first woman President. Alta McQua1d, our quiet girl, is now an inventor. Recently she invented a new type of school. It is one without teachers and everyone is gettin A's 4 GIFTAT ORY Faculty Mr. Armock who is so scientific, we give to you this one way ticket to the Pacific. Mrs. whitney who is so hard to please, we give to you this can of Peas. Mr. Richards who has curly hair, we give to you this Jar of air. Mrs. Oliver who is so nice, we give to you this beg of rice. Mrs. Booth who is so mathematic, we give to you this light for your attic Mr. Barnes who likes to joke, we give to you this bottle of coke. Mr. Van Ochten who likes to type, we give to you this little pipe. Mr. Smith who leads the band, we give to you this rubber-band. Mr. Baker who teaches shop , we give to you this lollipop. Mr. wslery who shares his fun, we give to you this hamburger bun. Mr. Pierce who cleans the school, we give to you this little spool. Mrs. Money who takes our cash, we give to you this can of hash. Hrs. Welch who waits on table, we give to you this piece of cable. Mrs. Vance who serves our dinner, we give to you this fishing spinner. Mr. Dow who never remembers, we give to you this pat of red suspenders. Pauline Cournyer who works so hard, we give to you this pretty card. Semors Alta NcQuaid who lives so far, we give Bob Gordert who is so tall, we give to Horns Buchanan who is true and steady, Don Atherton who is always singing, we to you this little car. you this little ball. we give to you this box of spaghetti give to you this bell for ringing. Sharon Bussey who is President of the class, we give to you this penny to buy some as. Janice Fuflerton who is getting married soon, we give to you this copy of a pretty tune. Richard Gaiser who is good in art, we give to you this key so your start. car will Jack Gwen who is going to State, we give to you this doll to date. Sandy Persall who misses her Joe, we give to you this nigger toe. Dick Smith who likes to drink, we give to you this bottle of ink. Ken Smith who needs a shave, we give to you a picture of Dave. Carole Wilson who changes guys, we give to you these neckties. Joh Hiteen who's curfew is nine, we give to you this ball of twine. Marilyn Wing who is so smart, we give to you this wooden cart. Ron Solak who drives a new car, we give to you a rum-dipped cigar. Roger Keebaugh who drives an Olds', we give to you this box of cherries. Chuck Mitchell who deals the girls, we give to you this lock of.curls. 5 CLASS WILL v RON SCLAK wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Whitney to Betsy Swab. JACK CHEN wills his ability not to slap anyone across the face to Sondra Shrott. ALTA McQUAID wills her never failing giggle to Sondra Matthews. The Senior Class wills a large pair of ears to Gary Henry so he can hold his pencil more firmly in place. BOB GCRDERT wills his large football shoulders to Dale Heberling. SANDY PERSALL wills her natural blonde hair to Sally Lucas. MARILYN WING wills her ability to have her work in on time to Nancy Stark, RICHARD GAISER wills his ability to skip school to Bob McMurry. JANICE PULLERTCN wills her long walk to school to John Brown, LCRNA BUCHANAN wills her ability to act to Vonda Smith. CAROLE WILSON wills her double-crossing boy friends to M.L. Gordert. SHARCN BUSSEY wills a girdle to Dave Gordon. DON ATHERTCN wills his ability to drive to Skip Hager. CARCLE WILSON wills her ability to rurn her back on men and then run backwards to Mary Ann Humphrey. DICK SMITH wills his ability to stay slim and trim to Owen Smith. ALTA McQUAID wills her quiet ways to Ron Peasley. The Senior Class wills lots of luck to Harriet for getting along with teachers, especially Mr. Richards. DICK SMITH wills his neat haircut to Jerry Brune. MARILYN WING wills her ability to get along with Mr. Van Octen to Jeanne Foley RGGER KEEBAUGH wills his haircut to Bob Hill. DC? ATHERTCN wills his ability to sing and whistle to Dave Ellis. JFHN MITEEN wills a shovel to Chuck Earlanson so he can take care -of his horses. CHUCK MITCHELL wills his gray hair to Jim Smith. MR. RICHARDS wills his natural curly hair to Mr. Smith and his mustache. Guess what might happen to our sponsor? RCN SCLAK wills his trips to Saginaw to Coleen Booth. JACK OWEN wills his ability to smart aff in class to Demaris Walton. CHUCK MITCHELL wills his violating gun to Stan Booth. RCGER KEBBAUGH, CHUCK MITCHELL, JACK OWEN, and RCN SCLAK will their ability to play chemistry table pool to anyone who thinks they can 71:3 sftkorf being cauglt by LL.-gilt '. The Senior Class wills the last place in the hot lunch line for a whole year to Mr. Baker. ROGER KEEBAUGH wills all of his hair to all of the teachers who haven't got any. KEN SMITH wills his seat on the lab. register to anyone who thinks they can set on it without getting caught by Mr. Armock. The Senior Class will a new school to Jerry, Bob Hill, and Ron Peasley so they can get an education. Can insult! 6 Pres. - Sharon Lee Bussey, nSherry' 'She can laugh with the jolliest And work with the bus1est.n Band, l,2,3,h: Girls basketball 1,2,3,h Junior Play 35 Senior Play kg annual staff, Hi Vice-President 33 President, hg ' V.Pres.-Robert Charles Gordert, 'Moose' N the football team.' Sorry girls, I've got a date with -- Vice President, 1,h3 Senior Play, by Football l,2,3,h5 basetball, 1,2,3,h3 baseball 1,2,3,b: crack, 2,3,M3 annual staff-editor, M3 student council, hi football king, hi Secretary-Sandra Kay Persall, 'Sandyn nwith a twinkle in her eye, m She's out to get a certain gu - cnorus, 1,23 Sscuetary. 2,3,hs cheerleaser, 33 Junior Play, 33 annual staff,h3 Treasurer-Lorna Lou Buchanan, 'Lorien nEverybody makes mistakes, that's why they put erasers on pencils.' Treasurer, 3,43 Junior Play, 33 Senior Play, H3 student counci1,xh: annual staff, hi librarian, 35 7 Roger Lee Keebaugh, nKeebs' 'Let others take the ladder of success, I'll take the elevator.u Basketball 1: baseball 23 Junior Play 33 Senior Playhg Alta Margaret McQuaid, 'Alt' nShe steals through life in her own Quiet way, happy and content from day to day.' Senior Play,h: choir,33 annual staff,h5 library, 3,h5 Sn Charles W. Mitchell, 'Chuck' 'I'm full of fu and fancy free go away, little girl, don't bother me.' Football 3 baseball 2 M 1+ 0 Junior Play 3: senior iliy, ug annual staff hs 8 Ronald Louis Solak, uRonn 'He ready to laugh at the drop of a pin and you have to laugh too, at the sight of that grin. Baseball 1,217-I-3 football 11.5 basketball l,2,k3 Band 23 basketball manager 33 annual staff hs track manager 23 Marilyn Joyce Wing, 'Joy' 'A little giggle, a friendly smile, are what makes life worth whi1e.n Band, l,2,3,h5 choir, l,2,33 Junior Play 3: Senior Play hz Asst. Yearbook Ed. hz Librarian, 3: 1' j Jack Owen, 'Josh' 'Josh, to the girls, is very entertainin But in his heart, there's one remaining. Football, 3,u: baseball, l,2,3,L,: track, l,2,3,h3 basketball, l,2,3,h3 Junior Play, 2,33 Senior Play, hz Annual staff, hz President, 35 Secretary, 1,23 President of Student Counsil, My 9 Richard Eugene Smlth, nSmitty' 'Work worries him none, whether or not it is done.n Football My baseball 2,h5 basketball 1,2,h3 annual staff ug band l,2,33 track 2,3,ug Janice Marie Fullerton, 'Jan' 'She shifted her brain into neutral and let her tongue rattle on.n Chorus 2: Treasurer 1: Senior Play ug annual staff M3 Library A Richard Norman Gaiser, 'Dick' ' 'If women were m only worries, I would be a free man.' Annual Staff, hi I0 U ,A ...,-..,,,, ......,...Q..- John Carl Miteen, 'Mouse' nAfter four years of faithful service, I'm laid off. Annual Staff, hs. Carole Lynn Wilson, 'willyn 'Her eyes bespeak the nature of her soul.' Band l,2,33 chorus 3,h: library 35 Junior Play 3: Senior Play My Vice-President 13 annual staff M3 Donald Dean Atherton, 'Donnien 'He who loses wealth loses much: He who loses a friend loses more! But he who loses his courage loses Annual Staff M3 3 Kenneth N611 smith, 'Kenny' 'How does Kennyznanage to pass when every day he sleeps in class?' Track 15 basketball 13 baseball 23 annual staff M3 11 al1.' QS A ,. W1 J. Bruno J -ryh .QQ Jw: '-4' M.A. Humphrey 0. Smith N. Stark ..,. . R. Peasley I E 5 ,., , G, Henry President 1 S. Booth ii eggg. C. Hager 5 -. if 'W' q5,g Q .fr .m Ja. Smith I H.-Newingham H n ' ' ,111 it g, , Wt. ' 39 -,L-,': 1 V ii i. D. Gordon B. McMurray Vice-President Treasurer 'A ,A .H D NEFF' I ' 1 . z Q, C. Erlandson J. Foley 1421, ' L D. Heberling S. Schrott u- I gps B. H111 S, Lucas I E W EE f'kQ r. ...-. S. Matthews B. Schwab D, Ellis IZ C. Booth Secretary ,- lll!l!Ivl M. Gordert l D if J. Brown D. Walton R. Wyckoff J. Smith f f 1,6 if L ,fl f g gr Q 1 S. Armstrong D. Cook H ' Dfw Q, P, Hiser Iilllell R, McGregor I iII!I!E. D. whitney of ang! ih- J. Austin President .Q- E. Avery lglgsgn H. Cordell Wig! of N. Hager R. Pavlik iIHiE!L B. Worden C. Crane K Vice-President wax: K. V, ,..v-gf . Harrigan D, H0039 Treasurer SGCr0Cary Luv D. Anderson J. Armstpgng egg? N9 Nw D, Daley P. Deyarmond. ieggeitg qggggr W. Lixey D. Lunning . ,BAE K mm. 14 , am B. Wa7ker N, Smith ZQ E m5,x Qef D. West 13 M. Bussey J. Dierck 3 ln. T. Brooks Ibn 'ww Z.. A mmf F. Ellis fl . E34 w. McIntyre H. Marsh if ag! iii? 2 B. schanck R- Purnell This Page Sponsored by the Northwoods Service Station Proprietors: Forrest Miller and Larry Smith 5 ff. 1 A 114 ' 4' ff cf S F wllyjllll KL J: X if 'tg 1 H h ,., K h Rfk. B. H. Sherwood R. McMurray D' Miller D. Sieland President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary 3 f, E ,.., ' ,, :. i X I 1 1 I G. APMMSPOHS C. Ayliffe R. Berney H. Booth B. Brooks Brothers K .... ,. I C. Bulter M. Dennis S. Durfee T. Esch D. Foust D. Foust JLEHQT 2,1 , ?, , r'- I L ax 1332. 31,-: x H. Fox B, Hailley G' Healy L. Hiser T. Kahn D. Kaufman' . h D. Knibbs W. L8.I.'l.tZ Loomis D. Marshall D. MSXBIU so M1tCh811 r , X K D. Owen B. Persall R. Ramsey C. Schwab G, Steinman G. Troyer Seventh Grade 3rd. row, 1. to rg Richard Hobhs, Jeannie Lantz, Herman Unristopuer, Sue Ellen Daley, Peter Glance, Maruin Deyardmond, Gloria Margetson, Shirley Hebreling, Julia Roose, Carbb.Couplen, Donald Fullerton. 2rd. row, l. to r3'Lfn5a Walker, Mike Hoy, Billy Miteen, Judy Boyer, Bobby Palmer, Jerry Boyer, Lindeen Walker, Sharon Moss, Gary Mitchell, Shiela Fox, lst. row, 1. to rj Maxine Brothers, Larry Near, Donny Schwab, Eddy Loomis, Levina Troyer, Bobby Kendall, Carolyn Money, Rick Shephard, Ronald Bills, Davey Marshall, Bob McGre5or. Spenser, Mrs. Mitchell Eighth Grade 3rd. row, 1. to ri Douglas Ellis, Lynn Galbraith, George Bylick, Larry Wing, Ellen Dennis, Lee Sherwood, Lloyd Kauffman, Lou Ann Freese, Roger Anderson, 2rd. row, l. to ri Gary Whokoff, Marvin Troyer, Bonnie Hager, Lawrence Beckman, Mac Smith, Marvilyn Powell, Rohoda Troyer, Dale Foust, lst. row, 1. to rg Letitia Brothers, Connie Hurd, Rita Galbraith, Christine Frank, Kay Matthrew, Doreen Engerer, Jean Evans, Ronald Bigelow, Linda Brune. Sponser, Mr. Barnes 15 ELEHTEHTHHU Q '5HfJf P455 7 IHVI 5531+ ll , 'Q W? Sixth Grade T. .fly x ee 214 W 45 1. to r. 3rd row, Richard Durfeeg Bonnie Hobbsg Linda Montani, George Stormg Rosemary Gordertg Warren Cook: Janice Maxamg Jerry Smith, Lauralee Marshg Mary Barney 2nd row, Ronald Troyerg Ronald Mitchellg Linda Durfeeg Susan Solak, Sharalgn Browng Douglas Millerg Glen Steinmang John Bussey, Gary Hoy, Patty hasteen lst row, Fred Kendallg Billy Easton: Dennis Miteeng Ealene Henrickson, Raymond Greweg Carl Wrightg James Onwellerg Qale Wingg Virginia Walker Vickie Weighman Mrs. Stark, absent teacher, Mr, Smith Fourth Grade l. to r., 3rd row, Ronald Nolan: Robert Badour: Gregory Stach: Susan Glance: Denise Cook: Herbert Warner: Beth Finch: Candice Smith: David Smith: Deborah Raven: Lorraine Behnke 2nd row, Linda Lixeyg Timothy McGregor: Johnny Shasteen: Frankie Brooks Alvin Grewe: Dale Osborne: Richard Randall: Christine Casha: Edward Hendrickson: Gregory Moss: Brent McCoy lst row, Hugh Galbraith: William Wright: Barbara Esch: Lila Knibbs: Linda Carpenter: James Main: David Durfee: David Popps: Gene Hoy: Patricia Steberl: James Mrazlk: Michael Boerner, teacher, Mrs. Layman Fifth Grade 1. to r., 3rd row, Sharon Smith: Ronnie Smith: Paul Roose: Margaret Pierce Diane Stark: Eileen Harrigan: Diane Moss: Barbara Brown: Lavonda Brown: Sheila Osborne: Donna Stach: Margaret Penrose: 2rd, Robert Beckman: Alta Kaufman: Cyril Ellis: Sandra Wright: Janet Money: Charlotte Frank: Katherine Keyser: Dorothy Foust: Nancy Fullerton: Gerald Hager: Eugene Schanck: Sandra Bigelow: Bonnie McDowell lst, Lucinda Booth: Terry Guslor: Phyllis Byelick: Kathleen Randall: Barbara Armstrong: George Polmanteerg Jean Klimmek: Teresa Brothers: James Hgy: James McGregor: Karl Knibbs: Sue Ellen Shepard: Lucy La Lone: Roger Troyer: Tearchers Mrs. Dewitt, and Mrs. Greenhoe 17 Second Grade 1. to r, 3rd row, Robert McQuaidg Jodi Larrisong Janell Daleyg Susan Palmerg Randy Cookg Barbara Galbraithg Ronald Foustg Jay Penrose 2nd row, Allan Randallg James Wrightg Shirley Hoyg Emma Jean Busseyg Pamela McCoyg Sandra Browng Carole Senterg David Armockg lst row, Edna Gasserg Mary Anna Pussehlg Terry Wrightg Daniel Hobbsg william Markbyg Judy Weighmang Marcia Buberg Donald Smith Teacher Mrs. Stitt Third Grade l. to r. 3rd, John Byelichg Deborah Dusseaug Richard Zanng Dan Henryg Thomas Huberg Ruth Ann Pierceg Frederic Butlerg Deborah Hobbsg George Lwdroixg Jerry Carpenter And row, Betty Uschg Frieda Yordyg Betty Montanig Nancy Nhitlockg Mark dillsg Russell Hagerg Arney Matthewsg Leslie Wrightg Sherry Sullivang Richard Keyserg Reuben Cournyer lst row, Connie Guslerg LindaHendrickscn Violet Berneyg Joe Mitchellg Russell Gouldg Diane Honeyg Paul Fox: Thomas Luttenbacherg Joy Walkerg Uharlene Mrazik Teacher, Mrs. Stillwagon 18 Kindergarten 3rd, row, 1. to rg Muriel Persall, Clare Willobee, Douglas Baker, Coleen Sullivan, Kim Johnson, Evon Onweller, Barbara Bills, Becky Boerner Chriss - - -Y Gerber, Rodney Cook, Beth Kerdall, , 2rd, row, 1. to rg Gail Smith, Kathy Esch, Terry Bills, Norma Grewe, Peggy Speer, Jean Gould, Nancy Troyer, Terry Glance, Becky Brown, Darlene Becker, s . row, l. to r, Kim Gusler, David Duby, Roger Bills, Johnny Oliver, Jay Luttenbecher, Vernon Joslin, Lowell Fox, Debby Vright, Jimmy Oliver, Ricky Haggadone, Bruce Wright Becky Taylor. Miss Seward. First Grade 3rd, row, l. to rp Oscar Innes, Johna McEvay, Gary Owen, Carman Crane, Betty Wyckoff, Larry Dusseau, Thomas Warner, James Armstrong, Michael Sullivan, Walter, Post, ?rd, row, l. to rg Kathy Gordert, Phyllis Smiley, Linda Richards, Steven Moulton, Norine Durfee, Marcia Dussear, Teresa Gerber, Karon Johnson, Mari Lee Comstock, Charlene Persell. lst. row, 1. to rg Pamela Mishler, Yary Booth, Michael Larrison, Mary Ellen Kaufman, Dale Persall, Patti Wright, Sally Hiser, Dennis Howley, James Carpenter, Wesley Keyser. Mrs, Shepard. 19 OUR JANITORS Sam Walery, and Lewis Pierce, have kept our buildings clean are always friendly. OUR SECRETARY Pauline Cournyer, keeps the books and yets finds the time to run errands for us. OUR COOKS Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Vance, and Mrs. Money have rendered their services to give us the meals we like. Compliments of Mio Medica1Center NNN mm pug whqpk Vim 1- 1' P W 53 5' 0 Ax 11.9. sv, W - 'Ns' X5 A ,Q 4- Q f' , 4 ' ,L X M M' .. 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Boothg R. Persallg W. Lantzg D. Heberlingg C. Butlerg R. McMurray Coach Richards. Sitting, J. Browng B. Brooksg J, Bruneg J. Armstrong: M. Dennisg W, Lixeyg D. Whitneyg B. Worden. UNIOR HIGH Back row, left to right, M. TroyergD. Ellis: L. Kauffmang L, Sherwoodg L. Galbraithg G. Byelichg B. Palmevg R. Shepard. Front row, left to right, D. Marshallg J. Mitchellg G. Wyckoffg J. Boyerg Coach Richards L. Beckmang M. Hoyg E. Loomis: D. Henrickson. Z3 Second row, 1. to rg Margeret Marsh, Sharon Bussey, Colleen Booth, Joann Austin, Sally Lucas, Caroll Crane, Mary Lou , Gordert, Helen Cordell. First row, 1. to rg Patty Deyarmond, Harriet Newingham, Frances Ellis, Beverly Schanck, Vonda Smith, Darlene Owen, Sondra Schrott. GIRLS BASKETBALL Second row, 1. to rg Nancy Hager, Nancy Huber, Betty Persall, Marlena Bussey, Kathy Harrigan, Sandra Durfee, Mrs. Mitchell. First row, 1. to rg Sharon Mitchell, Helen Fox, Roma Sherwood, Gail Armstrong, Bonnie Walker, Sondra Armstrong. Z4 CHEER LEADERS Sally Lucas, Caroll Crane, Nancy Stark, Harriet Newlngham, Darlene Owen, Roma Sherwood, Helen Fox. CHEERLEADERS 'vm CHBER LEADERS Second row, 1. to rg LuAnn Freese, Mrs. Oliver, Marvilyn Powell. First row, l. to rg Bonnie Hager, Judy Boyer. 25 11 CLASS HISTCRY In September of l95h thirty-seven happy freshmen started their high school days. It was only a few days before the loyal sophomores showed us that we were really high school students when they initiated us. During the year, with Mrs Mitchell as class sponsor, we started working for our senior trip by selling concessions at the baseball games. By the last of May we had lost seven members from the class. In August of 1955 we came L: school uS sophomores. We had three new students. School went flying by with the sophomores, sponsored by Mr. Stayer, havin concessions for basketball ames. - e s-onsored b the so homores nl-o was the Shamrock Shoffle in March. By the end of the year we had lost 13 more classmates. Starting the junior year in August of 1956 our class membership included only 19 students. During the year we put on the J-Hop in November and Jr. Play in April Three different sponsors helped us throughout the year. They were Mr. Stayer, Mrs. Finch, and Mr. Richards. At the end of the year we again lost two students, leaving us with 17 Our busy senior year began of Mr. Richards, we worked hard Yearbook, the Senior Play, bake the time for graduatlon is here But we hope there will be other the past four years. in August of 1957. Under the sponsorship on the senior prom. the Thunderbolt sales, and a rummage sale. Now at last and our class history has reached an end. times for us to work together as we have Z6 ,Ji....s........, ..n SN APSHOTS .W -- ,W Q Y I xi x 5 1 'g5g.:fe,. g ' , NV 15,2-4 fx -0 YN GLEECLUB Donna Cook, Milly Johnson, Patty Deymond, Della Miller, Left to Right, Donna cook, Milly Johnson, Della Miller, Frances Ellis, Carole Wilson, Caroll Crane, Mary Lou Gordert, Dora West, Vonda Smith, Darlene Owen, Roma Shewood, Fr. Smith ARCHERY Lcgt to Night, Gary Steiman, Chuck Mitchell, Willard Lantz Dave Gorden, Berson Worden, Bill McIntyre, Pat Hiser, V, Ronald Whycoff, Mr. Baker, Bottom Row' L. to R. Dave Roose Reid Berne J B Larry Hiseff, Dick smith. ' y' wry mme' Z8 MIO HIGH SCHOOL BAND Front row, 1. to r., H. Fox3Second row, 1. to r., N. Huber: S. Mitchell: C5 Franks: B. Hagerg S. Schrottg R. Sherwoodg K. Matthewsg R. Galbraithg R. Bigelowg P. Deyardmondg Third row, 1. to r.: P. Loomisl M. Powellg s. Matthews. B. scmmkg K. Harrigan: D. owen: IHA- Freese: M. wing: C. Booth: Fourth row, 1. to r., B. Persallg S. Busseyg M. Busseyg D. Heberlingg D. Roosei G. Froyer: T. Wingg Mr. Smith. IUNIOR BAND Kneeling, 1. to r., S. Solakg V. weighmang L. Marshg B. Hobbsg L. Durfeeg P. Shasteeng V. wa1ker,Second row, 1. to r.,J. Boyerg M. Berneyg S, Brown: J. Rooseg R. Shepard: R. Troyerg J. Smithg C. Money: S.E. Daleyg B. Miteeng S. Fox, Thrid row, 1. to r., D. Henricksong D. Miteeng C. Wright: D. Wing: B. Eastong B. Palmer: J. Boyerg R. Hobbsg C. Coplandg R. Uordert,Fourth row, 1. to r., E. Henricksong M. Deyardmondg J. Maxane3R. Greweg J. Mitchell: E. Loomisg S. Mossg L. Walker: Fifth row, 1. to r., Mr. Smithg S. Heberlingg Y Congradulations to the Class of '58 HENRY ELECTRIC W. Cookg J. Uusse Z9 ANNUAL STAFF D. Smith: S. Bussey: S. Persall: D, Atherton: J. Miteen: C. Wilson: Mr. Richards: R. Gaiserg K. Smith: J. Fullerton: R. Keebauzh: C. Mitchell: R. Solak: J. Owen: lower middle, M. Wing: L. Buchanan: A. McQuaid LIBRARIANS Back row, left to right, L. Galbraith: C. Butler: J. Boyer: P. Glance: D. Miller: w. Lantz: B. Persall: B. Hill: Mrs. Booth: J. Brown. Sitting, left to right, L. Beckman: J. Fullerton: A. McQuaidg B. Schwab. 30 -ni L. Buchanan Lkk . .,-4-' .s --'- , X ' ' MQ , gf x rs m Lx 'N 5 Q 9- ,vfiffggi A. McQuaid f TT QM! . ,C Mitche We Wer.6 1 J . r uf H- ,Q Y 7' gg T iggg NNNNX Lersall jxxi wi? swf? WW Qfgiiim i. ,, N. fied K '- fr' , 1 im? :M N 5 S,Q R Q sig 1' N J. Fullerton J. Miteen, , X2 ' H. T5 M. wing 5. Bussey D. Afherton C.'W11Qon . B. Gordert fTf3MPT.TM1I'MmQ nm nmnrmzwnua unmnf f'r1f7S'DN12' A .. . ,xm- 1.0- . , Q1 1. 1 '- w 's I SENIOR sMe0CK ELECTION N. 3,5 K ig, v F ast Athletes , Owen and S. Bussey Musician M. wing Likely tb succeed R. Gaiser Y Best Dancers R. Gordert ans S. Hussey 3 ' ' 11 -i f f 1 ' 1 ,ff ik ' 'li ' 5' 'I - SK'-Q E'. X In I rg ,, 1 Teachers Pet 'M ff? E D. Atherton QLXAWQ ff! JYX ., 31,. 5 i , ' 1 ' Ny - S. W .GW xi Best Dressed I R. Solak and C. 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VAndyke 6-3681 Mio, Michigan COXPLIMENT'S FROM KINNEY'S DIME STORE Mio, Michigan COOLEY'S DRY GOODS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Rose City, Michigan BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE MIO, HARDWARE 39 Q v- I ...qou II be N ' My , COMPLIMENTS OF SPORTLAND MIO, MICHIGAN T LJ 55132 9 ' WHITNEY' S PHARMACY ONE OF MICHIGANS FINEST 0 40 SNACK BAR LUZERNE We serve meals and short Ice Cream San Margaret Forshee orders dwiches BEST OF LUCK TO MIO SENIORS OSCODA COUNTY NEWS BEST OF LUCK 'ro THE CLA FRICK-LUCASV INSURANCE AGENCY SS OF '58' COMTLIM NTS OF X MIG LOCKER PLANT Mio, Michigan 41 yf so UL w':f'fffW NORTHWOOD-GARDENS 2 Miles North of Mio Liquor-Beer 3 Wine Takgout Dancing 'very Sat. Nite Featuring Howard Roth - Neil Keblor FLOOR AND HALL COVERING SERVICE Resilient Floor Covering k Plastic Wall Tile Louie Solak PH. 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