Muskegon High School - Said and Done Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 21 text:

A new custom has been established between Muskegon and Muskegon Heights. After each football game the winner shall receive the symbols of each school, the peace pipe for Muskegon and a toy tiger for Heights. Here is Tim Lutrey presenting the symbols to Muskegon for our victory over Heightsg ours to keep until we are defeated by them. Business Before Pleosure Lannie Beck patiently waits for Craig Rose to enter the voters' booth during student voting at Muskegon High. Besides testing the voting machines, M.H.S. students gained practical ex- perience during this pre-election contest. Congratulations were given by Mr. lhrman to Bob Pendleton and Ron Siiter for their skill in Latin. Their aptness was proven by their placing first class in a nation wide standardized test. This is a yearly feat of the Latin classes. Many people nowadays are criticizing the American teenagers. People consider today's teenagers as being a spoiled generation, an age at which everything comes easy to them: money, use of the car and all other luxuries. Few of these people consider another aspect of a teen- ageris existence - education. At a time when many consider the standards of our country to be swiftly dropping, the standard of education is ever rising. Future generations will need a well developed brain to surpass all the advances of our nation. At Muskegon we have a wonder- ful faculty of highly trained educators working to prepare us for our roles in the future. Here we give to you evidence of their work, awards and scholarships for those who work, the students of M.H.S.

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I ff A X W N, , ,,, W- 'Ss-Q K 'N lx rl 5 if wa.. XX-ss, X Xxx Xxx' -C Here we see some twelfth grade English students with their instructor Mrs. Peggy Wingler off to Chicago to see a production of Hamlet, Boarding this bus is a symbol of achieving greater goals. These students combine pleasure and learning as they start on their way. No matter where they go or what they do, these students will not forget this fine experience of their high school years. You Must Mcilce Time lor At the honors assembly every year, awards are given to the top graduating seniors. Presenting last years' honor awards are Miss Ethel Raue and Mrs. Mabel Quail. The receiving seniors are left to right: Class President Carl Hesse, Ray Grimm, Sue Rose, Peg Nixon and Daryl Sabin. ww 4 5 I If I .JI X 5 l 2 N



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1 za! Bon Voyagel These were the gay cries of Lana Kay Broutman, Lorrie Leutcher, Karen Besing, Roxi Pierce, and Pauline Chonis as they bid farewell to their pals Andrea Bovitch and Sally Wickerink. These two girls became involved in many adventures during their trip to Europe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Saki Takahashi, our A.F.S. student from lapan, expresses concern as Sandy Collier deftly converts him into a French hotel manager for his role in the Masque production Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Saki was bothered by the thought that his moustache might be crooked. Pleasure and Action Lights, curtain, action. The hard work, the time and trouble that goes into putting on a good show is rewarded in the applause of the audience. It's their way of showing gratitude for a painstaking performance. Carol TenBrink, Ken Anderson and judy Benham are seen here as they appeared during dress rehearsal for last years' senior

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