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We bediccUe 9+t Afesnosuf. The BRONCONIAN staff wishes to dedi- cate this annual to Mrs. Cathiyn Bugg. We sincerely wish to thank her for her guidance and understanding among the students of North Branch High School. We will always cherish the memory of her patience and kindness. With respect and fond memories of our classmate JENS ERICKSEN School AdminiAtlalia+t Assistant Principal Mr. Taylor BOARD OF EDUCATION L. to R. Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Lake, Mr. Curell, Mr. Fricke, Mr. Kholer, Mr. Clayton Office Staff ALTA CLAYTON KAY HALLEAD Compliments of NORTH BRANCH WELDING AND REPAIR MARJORIE HALLOCK JOYCE SUTPHEN Art Podvin North Branch, Michigan Allen Beebe Algebra, Geometry, Adv. Math Roberts Weslyan College B. S. S. P. Mrs. Jeanne Colby Central Michigan College B. S. Home Economics Miss Gladys Blake Math State Teachers College Eauclaire, Wisconsin Bernard Conrad Central Michigan College B. S. University of Michigan M.S. Government, Coach, General Business, Testing and Guidance Mrs. Cathryn Bugg Central Michigan College Dean of girls, Practical Math Commercial Philip Daubert Central Michigan College B. S. Art, Boys phys. Ed. and Health Mrs. Nancy Butterfield Central Michigan College Latin, Spanish, Library, Geography George B. Glinke Central Michigan College B. S. Boys Physical Education and Health, World History, History 8 John T. Hunter Michigan State University B.A.; M.A. Geography - American History Mrs. Doris Mishler Westminster College Eastern Michigan College Chorus, Grade Music Edward C. Krepps Central Michigan College B.S. Industrial Arts, Co-operative Training, Dean of boys, Related Instruction. William J. Mumby Michigan State University B. S.; Smith-Hugh Vocational Teaching Agriculture, Farm Shop, Physics Thomas Mack Central Michigan College B.S. History, Junior High Physical Education James Nyers University of Toledo English, Health, Math, Junior High Physical Education Mrs. Margaret McSkulin Central Michigan College Life Certificate History, Girls Physical Education Mathematics Wayne Olson Central Michigan College, B. S. English Leslie Pesek Michigan State University B. S. Smith-Hughes Vocational Teaching Certificate Ohio State University Robert Shepler University of Toledo B.E. American History, World History, English, Boys' Physical Education Don Peterson Central State College Science, Chemistry No picture available Biology George Spurck Wayne University Life Certificate Ohio, State Shop, Mathematics Mrs. Sarah Rendel Central Michigan College Michigan State College Emmaneul Missionary College Commerce Gary Lee Sutton Indiana University School of Music, B. M. E. Band Alfred Shaw University of Ontario A.B. Michigan State College A.B. English, Latin Matthew Vance Boston University M. A. and B. R. E. English, English lit. , and Drama SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT THOMAS STEIMAK TOM He is our lengthly president So handsome and beguiling He walks among his rowdy tribe And at the girls is smiling. Senior Play Student Council Football Class Officer Track Library Varsity Club TREASURER JACK BATCHELOR When Lynn sits just across the room Just watch him roll his eyes. Ambition—Coach Junior Play Senior Play Basketball Baseball Varsity Club F.F.A. School Paper Annual JAMES NIETZKE JIM Let's have the Yea-Team now. Varsity Club Football Basketball Baseball Class Officer School Paper Junior Play Senior Play Annual VALEDICTORIAN RUTH BRACE Red of hair—blue of eye, Winsome and shy, But she gets by! Ambition—Secretary Senior Play Annual Junior Play F. H.A. Math Club School Paper Compliments of George W. Fred Fitch Sales FORD Service Since 1925 ROBERT RANKINE BOB The answer to a Maiden's Prayer. Ambition—Professional Skin Diver. Track Baseball Varsity Club Class Officer Student Council SALUTA TORIAN NAOMI STOVER Oh! was my face red!! Ambition—College Band F. H. A. Math Club Junior Play Class Officer NORMAN ADAMIC NORM Live while you're living because you're a long time dead. A mbition— F armer Chorus Band Junior and Senior Play Library Club GERALD BADER JERRY There should be more than seven nights in a week. Chorus Basketball Football Junior Play Senior Play PATRICIA BARRY PAT Zoom—She's gone! Ambition—Registered Nurse F.H.A. Senior Play Chorus School Paper Minstrel Math Club Annual Staff ROBERT BAYS BOB Work? What's that? F.H.A. LYLE BOYLE Unpredictable as a humming bird. Ambition—Teach Foreign Languages. Band Debate Math Club Dance Band Junior Play Chorus Good Luck, Class of '59 CHASE and HALLOCK STANDARD SERVICE North Ifcanch Phone 2444 JAMES BRADSHAW JIM Sometimes I sit and think, and other times I Just sit. A mbition—Navy F.F.A. School Paper Varsity Club Basketball Manager SANDRA BRIM SAMMY A man says what he knows, a woman says what she pleases. Ambition—Undecided Junior Play F H. A. Senior Play Minstrel Chorus Annual Staff Paper Staff Library ROBERTA BRUMAN BONNIE Some day you ll be able to turn me off. Ambition—Office Work Annual Staff Pep Band Band School Paper F. H. A. Senior Play JOSEPH BRUMAN JOE Quiet at first but. ... watch out. Football Varsity Club Baseball Track MARY LEE BROWN Pm willing to be convinced but show me the man who can do it. Ambition—Office Work Band Paper Staff F. H. A. Annual Staff Senior Play RONALD CALDWELL RON Bluffing. . . who, me???? Ambition—Carpenter F. F. A. Baseball RICHARD BUTTERFIELD DICK Varsity Club I could talk my way through sheet Library iron. Ambition—Aeronautical Engineer Class Officer Band Varsity Club Jr. Play Basketball Sr. Play Baseball Track Compliments of PIONEER BANK Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Ins. Corporation EMILIE CHASE Janie It isn't what you do, but it's what you get away with. Ambition—Office Work Chorus Choir F.H.A. Annual School Paper Minstrel Library Club JANET CHENEY Still water runs deep At least, that's what they say I think you'll find that true In my case every day. Ambition—Registered Nurse Band DONNA JEAN COBB Donna If she will she will, you may depend on it; if she won't she won't—there's the end of it. Ambition—Surgical Nurse Band F.H.A. Chorus Senior Play Junior Play Dance Band F.N.A. FRANC INE COLLINS Frannie A nicer girl you couldn't find. Ambition—Housewife Band Senior Play Pep Band Annual Junior Play F.H.A. School Paper CHARLENE CUMPER Char The gal who put pep in pepper. Ambition—Regis. Nurse Airline Stewardess F.H.A. Band School Paper Annual F.N.A. Junior Play Senior Play Compliments of ROBERT PORTE D. O. Physician Surgeon NELSON CURRELL His tongue is always in motion though seldom to the purpose. Football Track Baseball Varsity Club North Branch, Michigan CHARLES D'ARCY Chuck He is a little country lad Who's knowledge gains with ease; He goes thro' books as high's the house, And peppers cards with 'E's A mb ition—Army Football C lass Officer Track NORMAN FERRIER Norm I always say what I mean and sometimes more. Ambition—Trade School Football Track Varsity Club 4 SHARON DECROW Oh how hard is life for some! Oh how sweet it is for many! Amb ition—Prof e ssor Class Officer Band F.T.A. Choir F.H.A. Jr. Sr. Plays JOYCE FERRIER It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Ambition—Nurse (R.N.) Chorus School Paper Minstrel Annual Staff Math Club Sr. Play F.H.A. ERNEST FAN TIN Ernie No one knows it but I'm naturally bashful. Ambition—Wine Manufacturer F.F.A. Track Varsity Club WENDELL FERRY If you don't know it, Wendell does. Ambition—Engineer Math Club Band Journalism Shop Compliments of FRUTCHEY BEAN CO. Clifford, Michigan Lee Brown, Mgr. GERALD FETTIG JERRY I don't think I’m handsome, but what’s my opinion against forty-two girls? Class Officer F. F.A. School Paper Track Senior Play Football Junior Play Annual Staff Basketball KENNETH FORD The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Ambition—State Police Baseball Varsity Club CAROL GIDDINGS So like a timid flower I am, When teacher’s in the room; But when Sir Galahad goes by, Just watch me start to bloom. Ambition—Secretary Band F.H.A. Math Club Chorus Jr. Play Annual Staff Minstrel Sr. Play School Paper Passion Play Pep Band Quietly he leads his own life. A mbition—Minister Band Math Club LYNN GATES He’s not so good in a crowd But when you get him alone Ambition—Undecided Senior Play School Paper F. F.A. Library Club RONALD HEBBERD RON It's a bird. . . It's a plane. . . It's Ron. A mbition— Undecide d Track F. F.A. Compliments of JOHN'S MARKET Groceries Corner 16 M-24 Mobil Gas JAMES HENNE JIM The strong silent type?? Baseball Football F.F.A, Chorus Varsity Club Math Club Junior and Senior Play BEVERLY HOUCK BEV My heart is fixed. Chorus F. H. A. School paper Annual COLLEEN HORECKI Sugar and spice, but altogether nice. A mbition—Nurse Band F. N. A. Class Officer F. H. A. Pep Band Junior Play Senior Play JOHN HUDSON You can t take it with you. Ambition—Mechanic Football Chorus JOANNE HUNT JO If you don t have anything else to laugh about, just giggle. Ambition—Office work Math Club Chorus Choir F. H. A. School Paper Annual Staff Minstrel Librarian FRANK JANOWSKI But when he takes you home, You d be surprised!! A mbition— F armer F. F. A. JO ANN KLAUKA To know her is to love her. Ambition—Office Work. Chorus Band Debate School Paper Annual Staff F.H.A. ROSE LANGFERMAN She's a regular gadabout. Ambition—C ollege Band Chorus Pep Band F.H.A. Senior and Junior Play F.T.A. Math Club Annual Staff School Paper Minstrel F.N.A. Debate Forensics Library EDWARD LAUWERS Ed Not a chip off the block but the block itself. Ambition—Commercial Art Student Council Baseball Football Annual School Paper Varsity Club Junior and Senior Play Passion Play JOHN LUTES Johnny A right sort a guy. Ambition—Truck Driver F.F.A. CAROL McVEAN A blonde bomb Ambition—Med. Band Passion Play Minstrel Minstrel School Paper shell! Lab. Technician Chorus F.H.A. F.N.A. Annual Staff Senior Play DARLENE McVEAN Dar With charm to woo the gods. Ambition—Office Work Chorus Pep Band Band F.T.A. Math Club Senior and Junior Play Best Wishes to the Class of '59 CHASO-ROYCO TAP TOOL CORPORATION Phone 2210 North Branch PHILLIP MATTHEWS PHIL It's not that Phil is exactly lazy, but to him life is a little hazy. Basketball Track Baseball Football LYNN MAVIS I liave no arguments, I witness and wait Ambition—Beautician Chorus Junior Play F. H A. Senior Play F.T.A. Library HAROLD MOLZON You lead the way, and 1 11 follow. Ambition—F armer Band Track Basketball F. F. A. Junior Play NADINE NASH If words were wind, I'd be a cyclone. Ambition—Office work Band Pep Band F.H.A. F.N.A. Debate Club Match Club School Paper Junior Play Senior Play LARRY NEAVES A jaw that seems to have made up its mind about something. Football Baseball MIKE PATRICK In athletics he excells, He also does in beauty; Some people simply call him Mike While others call him Cutie. Varsity Club Basketball Baseball Track Football Junior Play Senior Play Compliments of ANNIE'S RESTAURANT North Branch Michigan GORDON PORRITT GORDIE To climb the steep hills it takes a slow pace. . . at first. Ambition—F armer Varsity Club Track Basketball F. F. A. Football BERNARD RADZWION BERNIE Hold the fort, I m coming! Ambition—The Service Varsity Club Track Student Council F. F A. Basketball Football JOHN REPIC Gangway you other Romeos, here I come! Football Varsity Club Senior Play FRED RHODE Too bad night starts at dusk and ends at dawn. F,F,A. Varsity Club TYack Football MARILYN RICHARD So stately and so calm. And quite a fine debater For when in class she takes her stand It s very hard to beat her Ambition—Medicine Cheerleading Sr. Play Forensics Jr. Play Math Club Band LOUIS RUHLMAN LOUIE Too young to be forgotten Ambition—Colie ge F.F.A. Math Club FRANK SKWIRSK It is not the whistling that makes the locomotive go, it is the silent steam. A mbition—C olle ge F. F. A. Math Club GEORGE STONEBURG Argue, argue, early and late if a line were crooked, he would argue it straight. Baseball DAVID STEELE DAVE A lonesome lover. Baseball Track F. F. A. WAYNE SWADUNG I'm a woman hater—hate to be away from them. Ambition—Army Football Baseball Junior Play Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Blackburn BLACKBURNS Since 1880 MARSHALL STREET I stand on the brink of a great career—will someone push me off? A mbition—Draftsman DALE TALCOTT Tut, Tut my man—the girls won't hurt you. Ambition—Tool Dye Varsity Club Track Football SHARON TALLIEU Why does everybody pick on me? Ambition—Secretary F.H.A. Junior and Senior Play Chorus Math Club Annual Staff School Paper RAYMOND TANGUAY RAY It's got a motor, It’s got a prop, It's got wings, let's see if it will fly. Ambition—Aviation F. F.A. Track Varsity Club Football Math Club ROBERT TITUS BOB If business interfere with pleasure, cut out the business. Ambition—Undecided F.F.A. FRED WEIGEL No sinner, yet no saint. Ambition—Hobo F. F. A. JOANN THOMPSON What's so pleasant as a day off. Ambition—Secretary Library School Paper Chorus F.H.A. Library BERNARD WILLSON BERNIE There must be a lot in me; nothing ever comes out. Ambition —Army Varsity Club Football Band Compliments of NORTH BRANCH ELEVATOR COMPANY Liquid Nitrogen Dairy and Poultry Feed Grain and Beans JOYCE CRAWFORD Her eyelashes could sweep the cobwebs from any man's heart. Band Jr. Play F. H. A. Class Officer MABEL ZRNICH A jolly chum is she And full of mischief too, When Miss Mable is around You simply can't feel blue. Ambition—College Social Work f Annual F. H. A. School Paper GlaU Jlniosuj, We began our freshman year in high school in 1955, with an enrollment of 96 students. However, before the year was over we were sorry to see Judy Edgett, Diane Farkas, Wilfred Kelly, Larry Seeds and Larry Smith leave our happy little clan. For our School Fair, that year we cleared $18.15, not a lot of money but we surely had a lot of fun. Our class officers were: President, Dick Butterfield; Vice President, Joyce Crawford; Secretary, Colleen Horrecki; Treasurer, Rose Ann Langferman. Our freshman sponsors were Mr. Allen Beebe and Mrs. Vera Engstrom. We were all very happy when the summer arrived and school closed but towards summer's end we all looked forward to getting together again in the fall. September 1956 and back to school once again, not quite so green on all the affairs of high school. Just to prove that we had learned a little something in our freshman year we did much better this year on the School Fair. We cleared a profit of $54.11. This made us feel pretty sophisticated. Our sponsors for this year were Mr. Paul Bush, Miss Nance Hartt, Mrs. Gretchen Oit and Mr. Phillip Daubert. Class Officers were President, Jim Jietzke; Vice President, Jerry Fettig; Secretary, Tom Stelmak; Treasurer, Lyndall Plumb. The students to leave us this year were Carolyn Kandt, Herman Klauka, Paul Schank, Paul Rhien, Charles Rhien, Art Robinson, Bob Shueneman, Duane Schwein and Thomas Summersette. Now that we had made it half way through our high school days we greeted the beginning of our junior year prepared for nearly anything that might come up. The School Fair this year brought us a total profit of $33.35. Class officers were President, Sharon DeGrow; Vice President, Jerry Fettig; Secretary, Tom Stelmak; Treasurer, Naomi Stover. Our sponsors, who were a great help to us this year, were Mrs. Cathryn Bugg, Mr. Roger Gildersleeve, Mr. George Sorota and Mr. Phillip Daubert. Students to leave us this year were Jens Erikson, Alma Lou Ford and Judy Jacot. We were upper classmen this year and we really felt that way after ordering our class rings in November. When they arrived in February we were so proud the rest of the students around us must have become terrifically tired of the constant talk about our class rings. During this year we tried our hand at acting by presenting our first high school play, Seventeen is Awfully Young. With the cooperation of students, teachers, custodians and parents, we put the play on successfully. We were all glad when our junior year came to a close but it certainly seemed as if the days and months of school were traveling very swiftly! Well we made it at last, our senior year finally arrived to bring forth all the fabulous glamour of being a Senior. Our class officers for this year were Tom Stelmak for President; Jim Netzke for our Vice President; Bob Rankin far Secretary, and in the roll of Treasurer, Jack Batchelor. Class sponsors for this year, and we might add we couldn't have made it without them, were Mr. Bernard Conrad, Mrs. Cathryn Bugg, Mr. John Hunter and Mr. Matthew Vance. On November 4 and 5, we presented our senior play Abie's Irish Rose which was very successful. There were many requests to present the play again, so on December 5 we again donned our costumes, Jewish and Irish brogue and went behind the footlights to present Abie's Irish Rose again. The students who participated did a wonderful job under the direction of Mr. Matthew Vance. Our senior pictures were taken on November 19 and 20 and brought much excitement and delight as it does for every senior class. We held our Mardi Gras on April 10 with a King and Queen to reign. The music, the lovely girls, and the handsome boys made our Mardi Gras a perfect success. May 15 was the day for the Junior-Senior Prom, our last formal dance, given us by the Juniors. They did a bang-up job with music, decorations and punch to entertain us. The year draws to a close with Baccalaureate on May 31 and Class Night on June 2. The long awaited day of graduation will finally arrive on June 4. GIgM, We, the Seniors of '59 declare this our last will and testament. We hereby will our dearest and most treasured possessions to the less fortunate class of '60 in hopes they will realize the true sentiment behind this. I, Norman Adamic, will my secret formula for real blonde hair to Darla Locklin. Gerald Bader wills his little hot bomb to Dale Parker. Pat Barry wills her membership in the 100 Club to her sister Joyce. Jack Batchlor wills to John Ferkowicz his one-arm driving ability. Robert Bays wills his unwanted combination lock to John Rogers far one more year's use. Lyle Boyle leaves his trombone to Frances Morse so she won't have to toot her own horn. Ruth Brace wills to Irene Machnik all her good times and hopes she will have fun being a senior too. Jim Bradshaw wills his ability to get into mischief and out of it again to Dave McTaggart. Sandra Brim wills her ability to dance to Shirley Smoke. Mary Lee Brown leaves her yard light to Pat Bean and Betty Gardner. Joseph Bruman wills his spot on the bench in baseball to Don Nellenbach. Roberta Bruman wills her height and long hair to Janice Rankine. I, Richard Butterfield, will my cider jug to Tom Butterfield and hope he will have as much fun emptying it as I did. Ron Caldwell wills to Janice McNish his voice to mix with her motions so her cheering will be easier. Emily Chase wills her phone number to Diane Bell so she can get a ring too. Janet Cheney leaves her physics tests to Dorothy Butler so she won't have to study so hard next year. Donna Cobb wills her ability to make Pizza pie to Janice Aker and Delores Rhien. Franc in e Collins wills her personality to Judy Cheney and Barbara Myers. Joyce Crawford wills her pretty brown eyes to Marie Robinet. Charlene Cum per leaves to Mary Rappuhn her ability to tease and flirt. Nelson Curell wills to Jim Mikulski and Ken Kardell his blonde hair. Charles D'Arcy leaves to LeRoy Mabery all the girls who would like to date him but haven't had the chance. I, Sharon DeGrow, will my ability to do cart wheels to Nancy Baker so she won't land on her head—again. Ernest Fantin wills his ability to speak Italian to Nancy Whiting in case she wears out the English language. Joyce Ferrier wills her pleasant disposition to Janet Rhode so she will never run out of smiles for everyone. Norman Ferrier wills his ability to skip school and usually get caught to Robert Young, Wendell Ferry wills his briefcase to Larry Houch and Ken Lange and hopes they will take good care of it. Jeiry Fettig leaves his map of deserted side roads to Ted Dziduch. Kenneth Ford wills a little of his shyness to Larry Walker. Lynn Gates wills his last hour library class to any Junior who wants to have a ball. Carol Giddings wills her giggles to Janet Klauka and Rhonda Syms and hopes she will use it often. David Grinnell wills his interest in music to his brother John. Ron Hebberd wills his ability to ’’play the field to Jim Scrimger. Jim Henne leaves his big feet to Charles Yoder so he will have a good understanding. Colleen Horecki wills her angelic ways to Marie Robinet. Beverly Houck wills her long finger nails to Beverly Parker. John Hudson leaves his ability to sleep in class to Fred Margrif. Joanne Hunt just leaves. Frank Janowski wills his top three shirt buttons to Bill Fricke in hopes he will use them. JoAnn Klauka wills her ability to get the car to Marcella Linck and Margie Murray. Rose Ann Langferman wills her ability to get along with teachers to Richard Brace. Edward Lauwers wills his football uniform to Eugene Curtis. John Lutes leaves his flat tires and car trouble to Gene Rossman. Carol McVean leaves to Lorellie LaValley her ever-burning porch light. Darlene McVean wills her short hair to Carolyn Noyes. Phillip Matthews wills his talking conscience that tells him to get home before 5:30 a.m. to Jim Hall. Lynn Mavis wills her straight hair to Carol Richards Harold Molzon wills his list of side roads to Richard Winslow. Nadine Nash wills the hook, line, and sinker she uses to catch fellows to Bemadean Lewiski. Larry Neaves wills his politeness to Jeanie Minkstein. Jim Nietzke and John Repic will the pattern for their hair dos to all the hep-cats in the class of 60. Mike Patrick leaves his curly hair to Delores Pizekop so she won't have to support the Toni Company any longer. Gordon Porritt wills his football position to John Wilson. Bernard Radzwion wills his supervising ability to Ronnie Ford. Bob Rankine wills his height to Jerry Rhode. Fred Rhode wills to Carmen Jones and Durain Weidman his ability to drive, so they can get their licenses sooner. Marilyn Richard wills her vocabulary to all Juniors who think they need it, we think they all could benefit from this bequest. Louis Ruhlman's quietness is willed to Mario Fantin and Bertha Mathews. Frank Skwirsk, because of his generosity leaves his wavy hair to Gaye Clothier and Pat Fraubenkraut. David Steele has decided to leave his government book to Jim Haack so he will study twice as hard next year. Tom Stelmak wills his '31 Chevy Coupe to any able junior who is willing to take a chance. George Stoneburgh wills his ability to make conversation in government class to Ron Rachow and Charles Griffin. Naomi Stover leaves to Sarah Hurd and Ethel Hill her favorite book How to Get a Man in Six Easy Lessons. Marshall Street wills his nickname Red to Phillip O'Brien. Wayne Swadling wills his red striped pants to his brother Jim. He believes in keeping good things in the family. Dale Talcott wills his height to Ralph Deshetsky so he won't have so far to reach to tie his shoes. Sharon Tallieu wills her pony tail to Judy Gould. Ray Tanguay wills to Bill Welke a years supply of erasers and excuse slips. Joan Thompson wills her ability to play cards to Leslie Zeeman. Robert Titus has decided to leave the memories of his senior year to Larry Budreau. Fred Weigel wills his happy go lucky attitude to Bernard Chase so he can live a little now. Bernard Wilson wills his extra muscles to Guntis Terauds and Leonard Bean. Dennis Wnuk leaves his motorcycle to all you daring junior boys. Mabel Zmich wills her studious mind to Richard McClements and Shirley Robinet. Any person attempting to refute, destroy, change or return this illegal document will be given the maximum term at hard labor; a senior for one year at North Branch High. GIgM, P i pJiec4f Norman Adamic, who was always so happy, Now has six sons to call him Pappy. Gerald Bader, whose nickname was Jerry, Is now in a bar pouring sherry. Pat Barry, who loved to drive cars, Drove out to Hollywood to join the stars. Jack Batchelor, who was treasurer of our class, Is now warden of Alcatraz. There was a young man whose name was Bob Bays, Now he's working; he's changed his ways. Lyle Boyle, who loved his trombone, Is now a bachelor and living alone. Ruth Brace, who was always so smart, Now works for the city pushing a cart. A boy in our class whose name was Jim Bradshaw, Is living at home with Ma and Pa. Sandra Brim who liked a guy named Bill, Is now in court probating his will. Mary Lee Brown who worked in an office all summer, Now is in New York married to a drummer. Joe Bruman, who loved to sleep, Sits in the pasture watching his sheep. Bonnie Bruman, who loved to talk, Can be seen taking her triplets out for a walk. Dick Butterfield, who ran 100 yards, Makes his living by painting Christmas cards. Ronald Caldwell, who loved to go fishing, Just bought a car with the motor missing. Emily Chase, whose guy's name is Dick, Now lives in the country and has beans to pick. Janet Cheney, who was so quiet, Went to Cuba and created a riot. Donna Cobb, whose hair was so black, Went to the moon and never came back. Francine Collins, who liked a guy named Dale, Has married now and lives in Yale. A girl by the name of Charlene Cumper, Employs her time as a pole vault jumper, Joyce Crawford, who was always gay, Works on a farm baling hay. Nelson Curell, who pumped gas, Is now in the service waiting for a pass. Chuck D'Arcy, whose smile was nice, Is now in China raising rice. Sharon DeGrow, who loved to cheer, Took a job in Milwaukee brewing beer. Ernest Fantin, whose nickname was Dago, Is now in a factory sampling Fay go. Joyce Ferrier who was so quiet and shy, Has now settled down with a wonderful guy. Norman Ferrier who never liked to work in school, Now can stay down town and play pool. Wendell Ferry, who worked all the time, Works in a factory making lime. Jerry Fettig, a great guy, they say, Is now a sheriff in Santa Fe. A boy by the name of Kenny Ford, Has just become president of the school board. Lynn Gates, who liked to dance, Now is a tailor for men's pants. Carol Giddings who was so shy, Keeps busy in her kitchen making cherry pie. David Grinnell, who worked in Ray's Food Town, Is now in the circus as a real clown. Ronnie Hebberd, whose clothes were so nice, Is now in Greenland fishing through the ice. That ambitious boy by the name of Jim Henne, Pinched and squeezed and saved every penny. Colleen Horecki, who planned to be a nurse, Now makes her living by driving a hearse. Beverly Houck, who loved Cliffie, Is now at home with a brood of fifty. John Hudson, who was always skipping school, Now abides by the Golden Rule. Joanne Hunt, who loved to sew, Is now in the garden using a hoe. Frank Janowski, who lived on a farm, Has become a fireman and slides down the pole when he hears the alarm, JoAnn Klauka, who was so nice, Lives in Las Vegas and shoots the dice. Rose Langferman, who was in a lot of things, Was North Branch's first girl to receive her wings. Edward Lauwers, who we knew could draw, Is attending college; studying law. A boy in our class by the name of John Lutes, Owns a store and just sells boots. Carol McVean, who went with Eugene, Now lives in Alaska as a snow queen. Darlene McVean, who never could grow long nails, Is now in Florida raising snails. Phillip Matthews, sometimes called Phil, Is now sending everyone a telephone bill. Lynn Mavis, who came to our school in the tenth grade, owns some oil wells and has it made. Harold Molzon, who played comet, Is now a pilot of a great big jet. Nadine Nask, who loved to laugh, Is now the head of an automotive staff. There was a boy whose name was Larry Neaves, Is now an editor with a secretary on his knees. Jim Neitzke, who loved his hot rod, Is now catching fish off Cape Cod. Mike Patrick, who played basketball, Is a singing waiter at Niagara Falls. Gordon Porritt, a great guy was he, Now sits in his beauty parlor drinking tea. Bernard Radzwion, who made a great stage hand. Has gone to Hawaii to lead a band. Bob Rankine, the secretary of our class, Has at last found himself a little blond lass. John Repic, who went with a girl named Janet, Is the first one of us to reach another planet. Frederick Rhode, who we all knew as Fred, Drives a race car, with a helmet on his head. Marilyn Richard, who worked so hard, Is now at home making soap out of lard. Louis Ruhlman, who was so shy, Now has a ball drinking Rye. Frank Skwirsk, tall and fair, Has made a million dancing for Fred Astaire. David Steele, who was so short, Now has a girl in every port. Tom Stelmak, who had quite a car, Joined the air force and traveled far. George Stoneburgh, who liked to talk, Joined the bathing beauties on the Boardwalk. Naomi Stover, who some of us knew as Polly, Is now shopping for her twins a dolly. A boy by the name of Marshall Street, Just returned from the 1980 track meet. Wayne S wad ling, whose hair was so curly, Lost it all very early. Dale Talcott, who loved to play football, Is now a dancing partner in a dance hall. Sharon Tallieu, that beautiful girl, Went to Chesapeake to dive for a pearl. Raymond Tanguay with a little car so cute, Just robbed a bank and got away with the loot. Joan Thompson, who we knew would have loved to wear mink, Has just become the new owner of the roller rink. Robert Titus, whose nickname was Bob, Has looked all over and can't find the right job. Fred Weigel, who was never in a hurry, Went to Alaska and put the girls in a flurry. Bernard Willson, North Branch's good guard, Has a big family and must work hard. Dennis Wnuk, who had a motor cycle, Is now married and has named his first son Bicheal. Mabel Zmich, always the last on the roll, Lives in Paris, that's every girl's goal. Mock Election Best Looking: Sharon Degrow Ron Hebberd Most Courteous: JoAnn Klauka Ron Hebberd Biggest Joker: Sandra Brim Tom Stelmak Cutest Nose: Lynn Mavis Mike Patrick Nicest Smile: Joyce Crawford Jack Batchelor Longest Hair: Roberta Brum an John Repic Shortest Hair: Marilyn Richard Mike Patrick Best Figure Physique: Sharon DeGrow Dale Talcott Most Bashful: Janet Cheney Jim Henne Cutest Laugh: Sandra Brim Ernie Fantin Best Dressed: Emily Chase Ron Hebberd Nicest Personality: Francine Collins Dick Butterfield Most Popular: Pat Barry Sharon DeGrow Tom Stelmak Best Dancer: Sandra Brim Wayne Swadling Cutest Dimples: Donna Cobb Mike Patrick Quietest: Joyce Ferrier Janet Cheney Louis Ruhlman Nicest Eyes: Joyce Crawford Bob Rankine Most Likely to Succeed: Ruth Brace Dick Butterfield Youngest: Naomi Stover Larry Neaves Most All Around: Sharon DeGrow Tom Stelmak Greatest Lover: Emily Chase Wayne Swadling Class Musician: Nadine Nash Lyle Boyle Class Pest: Charlene Cumper David Steele Compliments of BALDWIN SHOE REPAIR Fred Baldwin, Proprietor Class Flirt: Sandre Brim Charlene Cumper Wayne Swadling Best Athletes: Donna Cobb Sharon DeGrow Ed Lauwers Teacher's Pet: Rose Ann Langferman Wendell Ferry Late for Everything: Nadine Nash Harold Molzon Cutest Couple: Colleen Horecki Jerry Fettig Best Actor G Actress: Sharon DeGrow Dick Butterfield Most Temperamental: Sharon Tallieu Mike Patrick Most Talkative: Sandre Brim David Steele Friendliest: Pat Barry Tom Stelmak Jack Batchelor Best School Skipper: Emily Chase Chuck D'Arcy Most Argumentative: Marilyn Richard Ed Lauwers Most Ambitious: Rose Ann Langferman Bernard Radzwion Sleepiest: Lynn Mavis Ernie Fan tin Tallest: Ruth Brace Gordon Porritt Shortest: Pat Barry Bob Bays Congratulations to the Class of 59 ROYCO TAP G TOOL CORPORATION Phone 2210 North Branch 2. 3. Aker, J. Baker, N. Barry, J. Bean, P. Beam, L. Bell, D. Brace, R. Butler, D. Butterfield, T. Castle, J. Chase, B. Cheney, J. Clothier, G. Curtis, E. Dezhetsky, R. Dziduch, T. Fantin, M. Ferkowicz, J. Ford, R. Fricke, B. Gardner, B. Gould, J. Griffin, C. Grinnell, J. Haack, J. Hall, J. Hill, E. Houck, L. Hurd, S. Jones, C. Kardell, K. Klauka, J. Lange, K. LaValley, L. Lewiski, B. Locklin, D. Mabery, L. Machnik, I. McClements, R. McNish, J. McTaggart, D. Margrif, F. Mathews, B. Mikulski, J. Minkstein, J. Morse, F. Murray, M. Myers, B. Nellenbach, D. Noyes, C. O’Brien, P. Parker, B. Parker, D. Przekop, D. Rachow, R. Rankine, J. Rappuhn, M. Rhein, D. Rhode, J. Richard, C. Robinet, M Robinet, S. Rogers, J. Rossman E. Scrimger, J. Smoke, S. Swadling, J . Syms, R. Terauds, G. Traubankraut, P. Walker, L. Weidman, D. Compliments of M.K. CHAMBERS COMPANY North Branch, Michigan L : t ' L CS C . £ So-pJtOitUVl L . k Li i.S .y hiatal f? « ffi Si © d r - r gj a pilkiiii ' Mi PO Af5 ' ' ■’ n o 14 r- i • n n« ft n 4 “ T • JWl Q ft 9 U Li 73. Welke, B. 74. Whiting, N. 75. Wilson, J. 76. Winslow, D. 77. Yoder, C. 78. Young, B. 79. Zeeman, L. No picture available for Conner, W., Linck, M., Rhode, G. 1. Baker, E. 2. Bard, D. 3. Barnes, T. 4. Bates, D. 5. Bower, G. 6. Bowman, K. 7. Boyle, C. 8. Brown, T. 9. Buono, C. 10. Burmeister, K. 11. Clothier, J. 12. Cloutier, D. 13. Cook, L. 14. Copp, J. 15. Coutts, R. 16. Crawford, D. 17. Deshetsky, C. 18. Edwards, J. 19. Farkas, T. 20. Ferrier, A. 21. Frampton, L. 22. Fricke, L. 23. Geesey, R. 24. Gerard, J. 25. Gormley, L. 26. Gormley, T. 27. Goss, W. 28. Grose, N. 29. Hagemeister, B. 30. Hallock, R. 31. Harrington, D. 32. Haupt, D. 33. Henne, W. 34. Hiltz, J. 35. Hunter, L. 36. Hyde, S. 37. Jacot, J. 38. Johnston, R. 39. Keller, J. 40. Kennedy, R. 41. Kiema, J. 42. Lamphier, G. 43. Lange, L. 44. LaValley, G. 45. Lewiski, B. 46. Linck, E . 47. Locklin, D. 48. Marsh, W. 49. Marte 11, K. 50. Mathews, H. 51. Mead, L. 52. Misener, J. 53. Monroe, M. 54. Moore, S. 55. Nellenback, A. 56. Oleksy, P. 57. Oliver, C. Compliments of RAYMOND BALL’S Prompt-Cheerful-Service 2m o g v- i ixi ' ii o t - -1 it a ' r , i « 58. Oliver, T. 59. Rappuhn, W. 60. Ribner, M. 61. Ritter, S. 62. Robinet, J. 63. Robinson, R. 64. Saries, G. 65. Schadt, D. 66. Schmidtke, J. 67. Schultz, J. 68. Shafer, S. 69. Smith, E. 70. Smith, L. 71. Smith, L. 72. Smoke, C. 73. Spencer, W. 74. Stevens, L. 75. Stine, L. 76. Taylor, R. 77. Thompson, D. 78. Tibbits, G. 79. Tarr, D. 80. Viau,A. 81. Ward, R. 82. Willson, L. 83. Wilson, E. 84. Wilt, R. No picture available for Bruman, L., Haack, R., Richards, W. fyn llune i fS %n rs G ' i c?i ft 2 ia «W hJa V i L J r ' 4 | If I O eg 1. Beckman, R. 2. Belkola, C. 3. Bell, M. 4. Bonner, V. 5. Brace, L. 6. Brodt, J. 7. Brown, J. 8. Burkitt, B. 9. Butler, R. 10. Caldwell, J. 11. Castle, M. 12. Cichoracki, J. 13. Cichoracki, M. 14. Clothier, J. 15. Cranston, C. 16. Conner, M. 17. Dice, R. 18. Dodds, C. 19. Eckhardt, C. 20. Farwell, J. 21. Ferkowicz, J. 22. Ford, L. 23. Ford, L. 24. Forys, R. 25. Graham, P. 26. Grose, G. 27. Haack, A. 28. Hebberd, C. 29. Hanna, J. 30. Hoffman, B. 31. Janowski, F. 32. June, C. 33. June, E. 34. Kennedy, J. 35. Kohler, J. 36. Kcelowski, C. 37. Kreiner, S. 38. LaBlanc,W. 39. LaValley, J. 40. Lewis, G. Compliments of CHASON TOOL COMPANY North Branch, Michigan - a n n n £,i(flttU Cjtia e, H ° U. ikl 1. Lindquist, K. 2. Lindsey, K. 3. Lockery, P. 4. Lyon,K. 5. Margrif, D. 6. McGuire, D. 7. McClements, M. 8. Martin, G. 9. Martin, G. 10. Meitz, E. 11. Minkstein, A. 12. Morse, J. 13. Oberlee, P. 14. Olson, M. 15. O'Rourke, C. 16. Ostrander, R. 17. Papke, M. 18. Parrish, L. 19. Podvin, A. 20. Radzwion, L. 21. Reynolds, M. 22. Reynolds, S. 23. Ritter, D. 24. Robinet, E. 25. Scrimger, D. 26. Scrimger, J. 27. Sealey, M. 28. Shaver, J. 29. Sillers, W. 30. Smith, W. 31. Smoke, R. 32. Spencer, T. 33. Stanton, C. 34. Stoneburgh, M. 35. Strauel, J. 36. Sutter, A, 37. Tallieu, N. 38. Tanguay, M. 39. Terr, R. 40. Thompson, J. 41. Watson, I. 42. Wilkins, D. 43. Wilson, G. 44. Yax, I. 1. Bader, R. 2. Barnes, W. 3. Bauman, W. 4. Bodner, C. 5. Bonner, J. 6. Brace, S. 7. Braidwood, J. 8. Brim, K. 9. Rruman, J. 10. Buchanan, V. 11. Butterfield, R. 12. Castle, Jo 13. Cheney, J. 14. Conner, J. 15. Dean, R. 16. DeGrow, L. 17. Domitrz, C. 18. Dhooghe,J. 19. Edwards, K. 20. Fike, A. 21. Fitch, D. 22. Fricke, S. 23. Gcrmley, P. 24. Griswold, V. Compliments of HURON PRODUCTS, INC. David P. Rankine Harold G. Haupt a rs rs •? n ' ) rs rs n 1' s a :,:. v ix w • « v Vh 02 t—. V i MB - n ii i Cv ix ,v' M f © Mli 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. r r i i i Compliments of COULTER'S GROCERY Five Lakes Gas-Oil-Cold Pop Cold Meats G Groceries-Hunting G Fishing Supplies Hall, P. Hannuksela, P. Hare, R. Hanris, W. Harrison, R. Harrison, W. Haupt, D. Henne, P. Heussner, G. Huffman, C. Hunt, C. Hunt, R. June, B. June, E. Kennedy, A. King, W. Klauka, J. Klauka, R. Kreiner, E. Lazar, V. Lewis, J. Mabery, L. Marlow, G. Martell, R. Matheson, J. Mathews, L. McClements, N. Mikulski, J. Minkstein, P. Misener, G. Monroe, I. Monroe, N. Moore, D. Morgan, W. Murray, C. Myers, S. North, J. North, S, Nowlin, R. Perani, I. Rachow, K. Rappuhn,J. Ritter, C. Ritter, M. Sanborn, K. Schnepp,R. Scram Lin, S. Shafer, L. Shaver, F. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, T. Street, D. Stuewer, R. Tanguay, M. Taylor, J. T erauds, M. Thompson, A. Thompson, S. Trato, G. Titus, S. Vollweiler, S. Walker, T. Watson, B. Welke, D. W ilson, J. Woiden, D. Young, M. Rhode, M. o O A ft Ik rs 1, fo' VW C £ ' 1 fci iUtlal 12 D kM a AM y 4 I f kvr. k.MM n a i 2, r MM o •i a « ‘ ' • • -1 it?.' AM a ) a li ’ yCf f Ifk a i ♦ 1. Adamic, L. 2. Ankley, L. 3. Bader, R. 4. Baldwin, J. 5. Bates, T. 6. Bauer, M. 7. Bean, B. 8. Baughn,J. 9. Boulton, K. 10. Bugg, D. 11. Buono, C. 12. Caldwell, D. 13. Chase, L. 14. Chase, R. 15. Cheney, M. 16. Chichoracki, D. 17. Cranston, R. 18. Crawford, M. 19. Curtis, J. 20. Edwards, W.B. 21. Elder, N. 22. Farwell, J. 23. Fricke, N. 24. Furse, I. 25. Gardner, P. 26. Garmley, J. 27. Haack, P. 28. Haack, P. 29. Hendrix, F. 30. Heussner, L. 31. Hoffman, L. 32. Hagemeister, A. 33. Halcomb, C. 34. Howland, R. 35. Hunter, R. 36. Hurd, L. 37. Jamison, T. 38. Johnson, L. 39. Jolicoeur, E. 40. Krepps, K. 1. Kreiner, M. 2. Luzina, J. 3. Lamphier, J. 4. Lange, L. 5. Lewis, L. 6. Linck, J. 7. Lobstein, R. 8. Marlow, K. 9. Marsh, G. 10. Margrif, S. 11. Margrif, R. 12. McDowell, J. 13. McLaughlan, J. 14. McVean, L. 15. Mead, J. 16. Mitchell, M. 17. Mitchell, N. 18. Monroe, F. 19. Morrison, E. 20. Morse, M. 21. Murphy, C. 22. Myers, F. 23. Myers, H. 24. Naracon, J. 25. Noyes, L. 26. O’Brien, G. 27. Osinski, J. 28. Porritt, J. 29. Putman, J. 30. Quade, E. 31. Rappuhn, R. 32. Reynolds, G. Compliments of NORTH BRANCH BAKERY Dean and Dolly Marznick, Proprietors « n fs n a 4 ' fednlki r ft f) f) fafciA ' f ■? ■' O jft o 1. Ritter, A. 2. Rutledge, D. 3. Sanborn, M. 4. Schank, G. 5. Schadt, J. 6. Schlaud, D. 7. Schmidtke, G. 8. Schwerin, M. 9. Scrimger, S. 10. Scrimger, G 11. Seeman, T. 12. Shaver, J. 13. Sillers, J. 14. Smith, L. 15. Spencer, J. 16. Spencer, M. 17. Stevens, P. 18. Swadling, B. 19. Swadling, S. 20. Tallieu, T. 21. Traubenkraut, L. 22. Trojanowski, J. 23. Vielhabor, M. 24. Watz, K. 25. Weidman, D. 26. Wheeler, K. 27. Winslow, C. 28. Woodrow, J. 29. Wooster, B. 30. Woidan, G, 31. Worgess, J. 32. Yoder, W. 33. Kandt, A. 34. Garmley, S. Compliments i FOSTER'S Plumbing Heating Wiring North Branch Phone 5445 Junior Varsity Basketball First Row: Ford, L.; Bowman, K.; Wilson, E.j Bates, D.j Frampton, L.; Fricke, L.; Gormley, L. Back Row-up: Mr. Nyersj Clothier, J.; Coutts, R.j Richard, B.j Tibbits, G.; Henne, B.; Smoke, C.j Gormley, T. Compliments of ART PODVIN Welding Repair North Branch, Michigan Snapshots Elementary Administration Mrs. Burkitt, Assistant Principal Compliments of NORTH BRANCH ELEVATOR COMPANY Liquid Nitrogen Dairy and Poultry Feed Crain and Beans North Branch, Michigan Q aJe. 1 eache iA- Mrs. Marsh Kindergarten Mrs. Manwell First Grade Mrs. McCready Second Grade Mrs. Taylor Kindergarten Mrs. Moore First Grade Mrs. Ritter Second Grade Mrs. Krepps First Grade Mrs. Braidwood Second Grade Mrs. Broomfield Third Grade Mrs. Crawford Third Grade Miss Meyette Fourth Grade Mrs. Murray Fifth Grade Mrs. Griffin Third Grade Mrs. Mitchell Fourth Grade Mrs. Giddings Sixth Grade Mrs. Folsom Fourth Grade Mrs. Huffman Fifth Grade Mrs. Weigel Sixth Grade Mrs. Zella Marsh, A. M. (% 0 © ft 4% tilt L M Mrs. Zella Marsh, P. M. ft i i'ft m,? St n n W, ' fc . dLt ii A n ft n m i i c. A Mk Mrs. Audrey Taylor, A. M. 1. Beebe, R. 2. Barck, H. 3. Brace, B. 4. Caldwell, C. 5. De Tavernier, R. 6. Halcomb, W. 7. Hunsucker, B. 8. Hallead, R. 9. Lorenzen, M. 10. Miller, J. 11. Miller, L. 12. Morse, D. 13. Naracon,W. 14. Nolan, R. 15. Oliver, J. 16. Ragatz, S. 17. Robinet, R. 18. Shank, J. 19. Stevens, R. 20. Schmidtke, M. 21. Schlaud, S. 22. Tallieu, E. 23. Wooster, N. 24. Wooster, L. N. 25. Woods, L. 26. Morris, S. 27. Morse, D. 28. Walls, M. 1. Bennett, R. 2. Bennett, C. 3. Barrett, R. 4. Castle, R. 5. Deshetsky, D. 6. Ferrier, B. 7. Weis, G. 8. 9. Kohler, L. 10. Hardenburgh, S. 11. Kreiner, D. 12. Myers, S. 13. Moore, S. 14. Moore, S. 15. Mitchel, K. 16. Robinet, C. 17. Smith, B. 18. Simmons, J. 19. Turner, T. 1. Butterfield, C. 2. Curell, S. 3. Hagemeister, S. 4. Harris, R. 5. Herron, P. 6. Houck, M. 7. Hunt, W. 8. Ed Jamison, E. Compliments of GERARD'S GROCERY STORE Bucks Corners Comer of 24 90 a r- ft ft ft m k't J ft ft a a vy i 4% i B Mrs. Audrey Taylor, P. M. 3 a a a a ' V V V 0 1 J? • • i«T m 8 ' L-7 i . 1 ft i i ft its Mrs. Jane Krepp: ft ft : ‘.. Szk s, teacher •' : 7 , ItHltba ft V’ v 7life fa.  fyi u£ Qteidte - a £ ? 0 ?{ NORTH BRANCH FOOD LOCKERS INC. Groceries Meats Produce Dairy Locker and Freezer Service Phone 2785 1. Jankowske, T. 2. Johnson, K. 3. Mabery, R. 4. Milbocker, B. 5. Miller, L. 6. McDowell, J. 7. McIntosh, P. 8. Nellenback, M. 9. Nellenback, T. 10. Northrup, M. 11. Reynolds, D. 12. Schlaud, L. 13. Seeson, L. 14. St. Croix, C. 15. Swoish, F. 16. Swoish, J. 17. Tallieu, C. 18. Watz, B. 19. Watz, E. 20. Lauwers, D. 1. Beadle, D. 2. Bennett, R. 3. Chase, T. 4. Crawford, T. 5. Czaczkowski, D. 6. Daubert, B. 7. Graham, P. 8. Grese, T. 9. Herron, M. 10. Hohman, M. 11. Howland, C. 12. Lindquist, G. 13. Miller, C. 14. 0 Dell, M. 15. Orr, M. 16. Pederson, A. 17. Peet, P. 18. Ronner, J. 19. Spencer, P. 20. Wilzack, L. No picture for Thompson R. 1. Bader, K. 2. Bertie, R. 3. Caldwell, B. 4. Carpenter, K. 5. Castle, M. 6. Goss, D. 7. Grudenich, P. 8. Harris, E. 9. Hunt, G. 10. Hurd, T. 11. Laycock, G. 12. Listwak, S. 13. Mclnally, J. 14. Meoak, R. 15. Micoff, J. 16. Orr, D. ft ■- ft ft ft ft ft 1 j i i D POM Mrs. Alice Manwell, teacher ft 9 a ft ft ft ft kjur l H tfP r ft ft - ft ft ft i?r i r i- .LLii-rt ft « ft ft A v ft ft flbd Mrs. Hazel Moore, teacher o Dr. Lewis V. Graham, Dentist North Branch Medical Center 3220 North Branch Road Phone North Branch 5515 1 Reynolds, B. 2. Peplinski, L. 3. Reynolds, M. 4. Rhein, R. 5. Rogers, S. 6. Simmans, G. 7. Smoke, H. 8. Snoblen, C. 9. Sulaty,J. 10. Lilley, S. 1. Barch, G. 2. Barnes, R. 3. Bauman, J. 4. Blackwell, P. 5. Edwards, A. 6. Griswold, L. 7. Hutchinson, T. 8. Hyde, T. 9. Kohler, D. 10. Moore, R. 11. Nellenback, R. 12. Orr, D. 13. Prusinski, R. 14. Robinit, D. 15. Rogers, R. 16. Ragalz, C. 17. Stevens, D. 18. Trojanowski, D. 19. Uribe, M. 20. Swoish, S. 21. Watson, B. 22. Younger, C. 23. Young, D. ABSENT - Gallagher, D. Hodgkinson, P. Manich, I. 1. Brown, J. 2. Brum an, R. 3. Burmeister, M. 4. Cicharacki, C. 5. Cicharacki, J. 6. Clezdenan, C. 7. Fricke, L. 8. Glembacki, D. 9. Herron, J. 10. Johnson, N. 11. Kayl, D. 12. Kreiner, A. 13. Leonard, B. 14. Larenzen, D. 15. McLaugWin, E. 16. McVean, B. 17. Peplinski, C. 18. Powell, R. 19. Sari, G. 20. Schell, J. 21. Sharp, J. 22. Smith, D. 23. Snoblen, K. 24. Walsh, M. 25. Williams, T. 26. Wilson, G. Mrs. Margaret Braidwood - Teacher Second Q iade L 4 I- A V ' 4, 4 A k ' • § Q a 7 i y J O (D n o s® hi (a a o a ’A 0 © ? A ; S . a x v 4' n -; Mrs. Elvira McCready - Teacher a a a A ■A a a a a a a  a S a a a a a J%« ik [ ) a 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Bartholomy, M. Brace, B. Bradley, A. Brum an, D. Clendenan,C. Daubert, S. Fuller, E. Goss, M. Graham, D. Hannuksela, G. Harris, R. Hogan,M. Klauka,J. Lake, D. Listwak, S. Maybery, R. Miller, B. Nellenback, N. Newell, M. Newell, M. Rankine, S. Robinet, F. Ryder, M. Schank, S. Schell, F. Scrimger, G. Sealey, L. Soldan, J. Sutherland, W. Swoish, G. Swoish, J. Terauds, U, Thompson, G. Kohler, K. Grudenich, D. Harmon, V. Hendrix, B. Johnson, B. Brown, J. Mathews, K. McIntosh, J. McLaughlin, J. Nolan, J. Pauley, T. Ray, F. Robison, J. Rossman, D. Schlaud, K. Secson, R. Sieh, R, Smith, D. Smith, W. Smoke, J. Thompson, B. Thompson, L. Wooster, P. Young, E. Conrad, P. Gould, E. Cloutier, J. Godfrey, D. Caldwell, B. Bird, D. Boyle, C. Mrs. Marion Ritter, teacher ...y m r%  'V, h' -1U £i f i . ff SkA' imLc .: T ’' JlUnA Q iade Mrs. Vivian Crawford, teacher a rs rs. a I- r a a -K ir rti M- 7 7’It a - 1 imi a. a a a a ft a ‘ r- i i I 4 'fi il Ti i k , - 16 M Good Luck Class of '59 Compliments of DICK'S GULF SERVICE North Branch, Michigan 1. Baldwin, E. 2. Beebe, R. 3. Butterfield, R. 4. Case, L. 5. Curell, T. 6. Davis, M. 7. Gallagher, L. 8. Gudzikowski, R. 9. Haack, K. 10. Henkrix, L. 11. Herron, J. 12. Hunt, D. 13. Hunter, S. 14. Johnson, L. 15. Knox, U. 16. Kreiner, L. 17. Lazar, B. 18. Margrif, B. 19. Micoff, J. 20. Milbocker, C. 21. Milbocker, T. 22. Mitchell, M. 23. Moore, S. 24. Nellenbach, P. 25. Peplinski, D. 26. Rappuhn, J. 27. Robinet, J. 28. Rhien, J. 29. Schell, C. 30. Schrinert, M. 31. Smoke, M. 32. Watson, A. 33. Woodrow, C. 1. Bennett, T. 2. Boughan,D. 3. Boyle, E. 4. Brown, G. 5. Chase, D. 6. Dice, D. 7. Hagemeister, G. 8. Harris, R. 9. Harrison, R. 10. Knox, R. 11. Mathews, D, 12. Miller, G. 13. Murphy, J. 14. Pederson, S. 15. Redii, L. 16. Reynolds, S. 17. Schlaud, D. 18. Seamen, R. 19. Stevens, R. 20. Street, H. 21. Swoish, L. 22. Thompson, E. 23. Watson, J. 24. Williams, J. 25. Wooster, W. Absent - T. Pauley. Mrs. Juanita Weigel, teacher ) c54 Xsth Glade, Mrs, Virginia Murry, teacher y zr a a k % a j , i . , ii a Li © s tft F: a . i -:. A a a Hi i jV Jbl gO a 1 a a a A a a a Compliments of NORTH BRANCH TAVERN 1. Barck,A. 2. Bertee, K. 3. Butler, G. 4. Butterfield, M. 5. Byers, D. 6. Chichoracki, S. 7. DeGrow, W, 8. Ferrier, L. 9. Fike, B. 10. Fitch, R. 11. Fox, L. 12. Gates, S. 13. Griswold, D, 14. Hallead, R. 15. Horecki, M. 16. Hunt, Ellen 17. Hyde, H. 18. Jankowske, J. 19. Keyes, C. 20. Lake, L. 21. Lewiski, S. 22. Mabery, C. 23. O'Dell, J. 24. Oliver, R. 25. Prusinski, C. 26. Rhode, W. 27. Rose, R. 28. Ryder, C. 29. Sealey, N. 30. Smith, D. 31. Snoblen, P. 32. Sutherland, L. 33. Swadling, L. 34. Ward, S. 35. Wilder, R. 36. Hardenburgh, D 37. Curtis, Lilly 1. Ball, L. 2. Bennett, C. 3. Brace, R. 4. Bradley, Evans 5. Curell, G. 6. Ghooghe, G. 7. Ford, K. 8. Gallagher, K. 9. Gardner, J. 10. Griswold, M. 11. Haack, J. 12. Heussner, L. 13. Hogan, J. 14. Hunter, O. 15. Johnson, B. 16. Kohler, C. 17. Knox, C. 18. Lewis, D. 19. Linck, P. 20. Margrif, M. 21. Matheson, D. 22. Morse, D. 23. McClements, R 24. McLaughlin, D. 25. Noyes, P. 26. Parrish, G. 27. Peplinski, E. 28. Rappuhn, D. 29. Schlaud, G. 30. Smith, B. 31. Smoke, R. 32. Stine, G. Mrs. Mae Broomfield, teacher Mrs. Fern Griffin, teacher « A OA a o A Li n (• A lit A | ro , .A'iM fy(U4 ltll Cj’iaAe. Mrs. Margaret Folsom, teacher 1. Ball, D. 2. Currell,J. 3. Fricke, G. 4. Ballagher, B. 5. Gudzikiwski, M. 6. Hare, C. 7. Howard, R. D. 8. Hunt, G. 9. Jamison, D. 10. Lindquist, R. 11. Ronner, M. 12. Monroe, D. 13. O’Dell, T. 14. Peet, A 15. Pesek, C. 16. Rankine,C. 17. Ritter, J. 18. Schank, A. 19. Scnko, S. 20. Sharp, W. 21. Soldan, J. 22. Sulaty, M. 23. Turner, B. 24. Lestwok, R. 25. Orr, M. 26. Chambers 1. Bauman, E. 2. Bean, D. 3. Bendon,J. 4. Bird, D. 5. Bradley, J. 6. Ruchanan, R. 7. Caldwell, L. 8. Haack, A. 9. Haack, S. 10. Hutchinson, R. 11. Medbury, P. 12. McLaughlin, C. 13. Meoak, R. 14. Nellenback, M. 15. Reynolds, V. 16. Robinet, C. 17. Shrinert, B. 18. Snoblin, T. 19. Stanfield, R. 20. Swoish, R. 21. Tallieu, R. 22. Watz, P. 23. Thompson, D. 1. Bennett, G. 2. Brace, J. 3. Brum an, F. 4. Buchanan, S. 5. Castle, D. 6. Cook, D. 7. Davis, L. 8. Goss, H. Compliments of Bemie Kholer INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SALESMAN W. H. Prentiss, Broker Continued, Fourth Grade U ’ LA £h. Miss Geraldine Meyette, teacher m o a ■n g 1. Grudenich, L. 2. Hall, K. 3. Harrison, R. 4. Heussner, L« 5. Hyde, C. 6. June, C. 7. Krake,J. 8. Kreiner, D. 9. Meoak, R. 10. Mitchell, M. 11. Milbacker, K. 12. Nellenback, J. 13. Noyes, P. 14. Patrick, C. 15. Prusinski, S. 16. Redii, B. 17. Schnepp, K. 18. Shaip, J. 19. Smith, S. 20. Sutherland, D. 21. Wilson, R. 22. Woodrow, S. 23. Young, M. 24. Young, D. No picture available for David Lilley. 1. Baldwin, F. 2. Brown, R. 3. Caldwell, M. 4. Chambers, G. 5. Gardner, L. 6. Goss, J. 7. Griswold, F. 8. Haack, B. 9. Hunt, D. 10. Hurd, R. 11. Hendrix, M. 12. Johnson, R. 13. Keyes, C. 14. Koyl, G. 15. Lindquist, R. 16. McClements, C. 17. McDowell, R. 18. Miller, G. 19. Miller, J. 20. Peplinski, B. 21. Ragatz, M. 22. Robinet, J. 23. Sari, L. 24. Snoblin, D. 25. Stoneburgh, P. 26. Vollweiler, D. 27. Ward, J. 28. Watz, N. 29. Caldwell, E. 30. Bartholomy, M. 1. Bennet, L. 2. Brum an, N. 3. Burnette, J. 4. Chichoracki, E. 5. Curell, R. 6. Dearing, W. 7. Edwards, N. 8. Fitch, R. Compliments of CRINNELL'S Radio and T.V. Sales and Services Continued, fourth grade 1. Fricke, S. 2. Goss, J. 3. Graham, S. 4. Haack, W. 5. Hicks, D. 6. Houck, R. 7. Johnson, R. 8. Klarka, R. 9. Kreiner, C. 10. Kreiner, D. 11. Miller, M. 12. Mowatt, L. 13. Moore, V. 14. Mclnally, J. 15. Nellenback, P. 16. Oit, S. 17. Pederson, A. 18. Pesek,J. 19. Rhode, D. 20. Ronner, B. 21. Sillers, D. 22. Smith, M. 23. Turner, H. 24. Younger, P. Mrs. Wanda Huffman, teacher ft ft ft V 0 % Pa € V; d a A ft © $ hMk a n ft ft -; 1. Bader, L. 2. Beadle, L. 3. Boyle, L. 4. Brum an, L. 5. Castle, K. 6. Curell, L. 7. Fuller, L. 8. Harper, A. 9. Harper, S. 10. Harris, M. 11. Hallead, J. 12. Haubrick, K. 13. Hebberd, D. 14. Kaake, G. 15. Knox, B. 16. Kreiner, A. 17. Lamphier, B. 18. Lobstein, L. 19. Mathews, E. 20. Mathews, L. 21. Meitz, L. 22. Miller, T. 23. Mitchell, D. 24. McClements, M. 25. McDowell, M. 26. Oliver, J. 27. Ostrander, T. 28. Pasternak, F. 29. Rachow, R. 30. Ritter, C. 'J m jk v-r y - 32. Seaman, G. iW 33. Smith, S. 34. Stoneburgh, N. ■■■WmmM Swoish, t. a •hi .: ■■I ft o 36. Thompson, M. 37. Woodrow, B. 38. Wooster, N. 'i - B t _v 39. Howland, D. GOLDEN CIRCLE BEAUTY SHOP 4090 Huron Street North Branch, Michigan Phone 3595 Edith Davis 33. Sutherland, W. 34. Thompson, J. 35. Thompson, L. 36. Walker, P. 37. Walsh, E. 38. Wooster, R. 39. Young, K. No picture for Gary Bennett. Mrs. Dorothy Giddings, teacher Q u+de. § • tv . a -y % 4 . n, : i f c 3 a, o n q (ftla A ? ill 4 1. Bauer, M. 2. Beadle, M. 3. Burnette, S. 4. Chambers, S. 5. Collins, G. 6. Copp, J. 7. Dice, L. 8. Ford, O. 9. Frampton, T. 10. Hanna, M. 11. Hicks, R. 12. Jamison, G. 13. Jones, P. 14. Kohler, P. 15. Krepps, J. 16. Lazar, G. 17. Lorve, B. 18. Mathews, J. 19. Mathews, S. 20. Murphy, L. 21. McDowell, P. 22. McVean,N. 23. Olson, P. 24. Rappuhn, D. 25. Ritter, M. 26. Rogers, J. 27. Schank, R. 28. Shaw, G. 29. Smith, E. 30. Smith, J. 31. Stevens, C. 32. Turner, G. 33. Walker, J. 34. Walsh, T. 35. Williams, D. 36. Garmley, J. 37. Hebberd, J. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer STANDARD OIL You Expect More From Standard and You Get It. SWEET SCHOOL RURAL SCHOOLS SWEET SCHOOL SWEET SCHOOL HELEN EDMONDS, Principal 4th, 5th, and 6th grades HARRINGTON SCHOOL HELEN HARSEN ELMWOOD SCHOOL MARY ELLEN HENNE ALMA MAWER 2nd and 3rd grades WEST DEERFIELD SCHOOL SARAH BREINGER RUMPH SCHOOL ALFREDA IAUSRE NOREEN GILBERTSON Kdg. and 1st grades KINGSMILL SCHOOL GLADYS RAINS DOODS SCHOOL KATHRINE VOLLWIELLER Mrs. Gladys Rains, teacher Mrs. Mary Ellen Henne, teacher Mrs. Helen Harsen, teacher 1. Benson, L. 2. Benson, M. 3. Blumerick, D. 4. Blumerick, R. 5. Blumerick, R. 6. Copp, D. 7. Copp, S. 8. Conner, B. 9. Fike, R. 10. Fike, R. 11. Fike, T. 12. Raymond, G. 13. Raymond, L. 14. Robinet, G. 15. Robinet, R. 16. Schwerin, K. 17. Smith, C. 18. Smith, D. 19. Smith, G. 20. Snover, M. 21. Worgess, C. 22. Worgess, J. No picture available for Rutn Benson. 1. Bodmer, B. 2. Curell, B. 3. Curell, D. 4. Harris, P. 5. Harris, P. 6. Kennedy, S. 7. Kuzma, J. 8. Lange, B. 9. Medbery, J. 10. Medbery, K. 11. Rhein, A. 12. Rhien, F. 13. Rhein, M. 14. Rhein, S. 15. Scrimger, T. 16. Stratton, N. 17. Sutter, P. 18. Turner, S. 1. Cheney, J. 2. Cheney, J. 3. Gormley, B. 4. Gormley, D. 5. Gormley, S. 6. Hagemeister, B. 7. Hagemeister, L. 8. Hagemeister, S. 9. Harsen, R. 10. Ludington, B. 11. Ludington, D. 12. Ludington, S. 13. Nellenback, C. 14. Shafer, D. 15. Shafer, B. 16. Gormley, B. Compliments of PITCHER - GULF SERVICE Your handy gasoline station. North Branch, Michigan Sweet School Alma Mawer, Second and Third grades Sweet School Helen Edmonds, Principal 4th, 5th, and 6th NORTH BRANCH IMPLEMENT CO. Jamesway Bulk Tanks and Barn Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Arbaugh, L. Burke, M. Costello, C. Costello, D. Elder, L. Elder, P. Gower, L. Gower, P. Herrington, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, G. Ketchum, N. Kreger, J. Lawrence, J. McCormick, B. Miller, J. Osinski, L. Patrick, M. Perceful, V. Putman, D. Reynolds, R. Sanborn, J. Sanborn, J. Schuitz, B. Schuitz, D. Schuitz! L. Spoor, B. Traver, J. Walfgang, C. Arbaugh, R. Armstrong, A. Bard, J. Beckman, S. Burk, C. Campbell, M. Campbell, R. Costella, C. Eiger, G. Herrington, J. Hauxwell, L. Hauxwell, N. Hill, B. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. King, S. Lawrance, P. Lawson, J. Marta in, D. McCrory, L, McCrory, R. Morgan, T. Ostrander, M. Reynolds, C. Robinson, B. Robinson, G. Robinson, P. Ross, B. Sampson, M. Sanborn, G. Schultz, J. Spoor, D. Wolfgang, D. West Deerfield School ft ft 41 ' ft V l 'N K a t. Vi ft ft ft fhtbkM ft ft ilM ft i - i ft ft ft A Ml ■IS' ft u:: 1. Anderson, C. 2. Bell, C. 3. Bell, C. 4. Geisenhauer, G. 5. Geisenhauer, R. 6. Geisenhauer, R. 7. Hudson, P. 8. Ivory, D. 9. Ivory, T. 10. June, M. 11. June, R. 12. June, R. 13. Marlow, M. 14. Marlow, P. 15. Oliver, B. 16. Oliver, L. 17. Roe, M. 18. Swadling, D. 19. Swadling, R. 20. Swadling, T. 21. Whiting, C. Sweet School Noreen Gilbertson, Kdg. and first grade 1. Armstrong, T. 2. Burke, T. 3. Costello, D. 4. Hauxwell, D. 5. Johnson, J. 6. Johnson, M. 7. Ketchum, L. 8. King, L. 9. Kreger, J. 10. LaFond, D. 11. Laurence, S. 12. Lawson, L. 13. Lawson, M. 14. McCrory, C. 15. Marsh, P. 16. MiUer, J. 17. Murcko, J. 18. Patrick, W. 19. Quade, M. 20. Quade, S. 21. Schultz, D. 22. Smith, H. 23. Sweeney, J. Compliments of George W. G Fred Fitch Sales FORD Service 3 fk 3 i j ® 1 iiv a •? n in iLai : ■. 34. 35. 36. Dodds School r « isiM o a r q 1 . A 1 J Jf 1 ii  r, o 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Compliments of SCRIMGER CHEVROLET SALES North Branch Phone 3135 Shafer, D. Shafer, D. Simpson, J. Simpson, R. Simpson, S. Buono, G. Curtis, B. Curtis, E. Curtis, L.C. Knox, H. Kreger, J. Kreger, S. La wry, D. La wry, J. Linder, D. Linder, F. Linder, J. Linder, R. McLead, D. Mietz, D. Mietz, G. Smith, D. Smith, D. Smith, N. Anderson, D. Anderson, D. Bodmer, k. Curell, C. Curell, L. Curell, L. Curtis, F. Dziduck, D. Echols, C. Harris, D. Harris, K. Henne, E. Henne, J. Karlanquin, M. Kuzma, J. Lange, R. Lay, G. Lay, P. Misener, S. Schadt, J. Schadt, K. Scrimger, J. Tumer, L. Walker, S. Homecoming Dorothy Crawford Tenth Grade Patricia Oberlee Ninth Grade Sharon DeGrow Twelfth Grade Janice McNish Eleventh Grade Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Blackburn BLACKBURNS SINCE 1880 HandU SENIOR RAND 1st. L. to R. Clotheir, G.j Nash, N.j Deshetsky, C.j Monroe, M.; Ritter, S.: Richard, M.; Cumper, C.; 2nd Row McVean, D.; Horecki, C.; Minkstein, J.j 3rd Row Collins, F.j Syms, R.j Robinet, S.; Schmidtke, J.; Crawford, D.: Locklin, D.: McNish, T.; Hal- le ck, R.; Molzon, H. 1st. L. to R. Woodrow, L.; Mikulski, J.j Oleksy, P.; McGuire, D.; Torr, D.; 2nd. Row Traubenkraut, P.; McNish, J.; Locklin, D.; Rossman, G.; Cobb, D.; Torr, R.; Sillers, B.; Boyle, Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of '59 CORNELL GREAVU M. D. North Branch Medical Center The band instructor wasn't there! 1st Row L. to R. Woodrow, L.; Olesky, P.; Smith, M.j Edwards, J.; Torr, D.; Lewiski, D.j Syms, R.; Robinet, M.; 2nd Row L. to R. Smith, L.j Taylor, R.j Cobb, D.j Bruman, R.j Boyle, L.j Sillers, W.j Lewiski, B.j Olson, M.; Aker, J.; Traubenkraut, P.; 3rd Row L. to R. Fricke, L.; Yoder, C.j Rossman, G.; Keller, J.; Majorettes Locklin, D.j McClements, M.; Rhode, J.; Reynolds, S. Gary Sutton, Band Instructor JUNIOR BAND Majorettes, L. to R. Burkitt, B.j Ritter, C.j Spencer, M.j McClements, M.j Kozlowski, C.j Boulten, K. 1st Row L. to R. Ritter, D.j Caldwell, J.j Barnes, B.j Hoffman, B.j Dodds, C.j Kohler, J.j Gardner, P.j Chase, L.j Schmidtke, G.j Lindquist, K.j Olson, M.j McDowell, J.j Huffman, C.j Mitchell, N.j McGuire, D.j 2nd Row L. to R. Kock, N.j North S.j Fricke, N.j Rutledge, D.j Brown, J.; Smoke, R.j Bates, T.j Stevens, P.j Kriener, M.j Sanborn, M.j 3rd row L. to R. Matheson, J.j Hall, P.; Welke, D.; Smitii, L.; Ritter, A.j Fiu se, I.; Scrimger, S.; Caldwell, D.; Watts, K.; Schlaud, D.j Cickoracki, D.; Monroe, N.; Rachow, K.; Braidwood, J.; Mitchell, P.j Bugg, D.; Podvink, A.; Buono, c.; Sillers, B.j Sealey, M.j Sillers, J.j Rappuhn, D.j Mead, J.j Rappuhn, B.j Bauman, B.j Toit, R. Drums, Scrimger, D.j Myers, H.j Yoder, B.j Monroe, I.j McVean, L. GRADE BAND First row L. to R. Hicks, R.j Butterfield, M.j Fike, B.j Ritter, C.j Ferrier, L.j Sutherland, L.j Frampton, T.j Jami- son, G.j Fox, L. 2nd row Mabery, C.j Hebberd, J.j Hack, J.j Gallagher, K.j Wilder, R. 3rd row Ford, O.j Smith, S.j Meitz, L.j Ford, K.j Stevens, C.j Beadle, M.j O'Dell, J.j Ball, L.j Gormley, J.j Ford, L.j Beadle, L.j Gardner, J.j Lewiski, S.j McLaughlin, D.j Hebberd, D.j Seaman, G.j Rhode, W.j Boyle, L.j Cure 11, G.j Hyde, H.j Piplinski, E.j 4th row Sealy, N.j Oliver, R.j Mitchell, D. GLEE CLUB 1st. L. to R. Hyde, S.j Strauel, J.j Titus, S.j Castle, J.j Naracon, J.j Lange, J.j Kennedy, J.j Murry, C.j Bower, M. Kreiner, S.j 2nd Row Cheney, M.; Kreiner, M.; Bean, B.; Erdelyi, S.; Schadt, D.; Hind, S.; Robinet, M.: Klauka, J.: Klauka, J.; Grose, N.j Robinet, S.j Ferrier, J.; Chase, E.j Bard, D.j Giddings, C. 3rd Row Jolicoeur, E.j Hunt, R.j Cloutier, D.j Hudson, J.; Jacqueline, J.; Spender, T.j McVean, L.j Traubenkrout, L.; Edwards, J.; Vielhaber, M.; Matheson, J.; Robinet, E.; Cheney, A.j Sturdivant, B. JUNIOR CHORUS 1st. L. to R. Ankley, L.; Chicoraki, J.; Lyons, C.; Chichoraki, M.; Naracon, J.; Mitchell, N.s North, S.j Vielhaber, M.; Kenndy,J.; Strauel, J.j Murry, C.; Stanton, C. ’ 2nd Row L. to R. Beam, B.; Farwell, J.j Graham, P.; Oberlee, P.; Traubenkrout, L.; Wheeler, K.; Tallieu, N.: Lange, L.j Erdelyi, S.; Robinet, E.j Spencer, T.; Schefer, J.j Janowski, F.j McVean, L.; Buono, C. 3rd Row L. to R. Bauer, M.j Welke, D.j Huffman, C.j HaU, P.j McDowell, J.j Titus, S.j Adamic, L.j Matheson, J.j Kriener, S.j Cheney, A.; Sturdwant, B.j Marlow, K.j Kriener, M.j Gardner, P.j Cheney, M.j 4th Row L. to R. Jolicoeur, E.j Locker, P.j Ferrier, A.j Hudson, J.j Cloutier, D.j Radzwion, L.j Hunt, R. 1st Row L. to R. Stanton, C.; Marlowe, K.; Huffman, C.; Chichoracki, J.; Hiltz, J.; Locklin, D.; Chichoracki, M.; Lyons, K.; Janowski, F.j Hall, P.j McDowell, J.; Ankley, L.; 2nd. Row L. to R. Jones, C.j Baker, N.; Nellenbach, A.; Mitchell, N.; Chenye, J.j Hill, E.; Noyes, C.j North, S.j Wheeler, K.; Myers, B.; Rhiem, D.; Graham, P.; Shaver, J.; Farwell, J.; Buono, C.; 3rd. Row L. to R. Adamic, L.; Stine, L.; Mathews, B.; Morse, F.; Rhode, J.; Brim, S.; Tallieu, N.; Oberlee, P.; Hunt, J.; Murray, M.; Whiting, N.; Wilke, D.; Gardner, P.; Ferrier, A.; Lockery, P.; Radzwion, L. What Beauties! Compliments of RAYS SOUTH SIDE AUTO PARTS New and used parts and used cars Wrecker Service Phone Clifford 31R2 A CAPELLA 1st. Row, L. to R. Castle, J.; Noyes, C.; Ferrier, J.; North, S.; Klauka, J.; Cheney, J.; 2nd. Row, L. to R. Whiting, N.; Rhode, J.; Oberlee, P.j Robinet, M.j Tallieu, N.j Klauka, J.; 3rd. Row, L. to R. McVean, L.; Huffman, C.; Murray, M.; Locklin, D.; Baker, N.j Giddings, C. CHORUS ENSEMBLE 1st. Row, L. to R. Locklin, D.j Klauka, J.; Klauka, J.; Hill, E.; Baker, N.; Myers, B.; 2nd. Row, L. to R. Brim, S.j Noyes, C.; Oberlee, P.; Thompson, J.; Chase, E.j Hunt, J.; BARNES LAKE STORE Robert Beckman, Prop. Groceries—Marine Supplies—Gas Phone Columbia ville 146 -F14 A CAPELLA 1st. Row, L. to R. Hill, E.; Thompson, J.j Brim, S.j Chase, E.j Walke, D. 2nd. Row, L.'to R. Schadt, D.j Hunt, J.j Shaver, J.; Rhein, D.; Myers, B. 3rd Row, L. to R. Graham, P.j Lyons, K.; Morse, F.j Mathews, B.j Titus, S.j McDowell, J. SENIOR CHORUS 1st. Row, L. to R. Locklin, D.; Rhein, D.; Baker, N.j Giddings, C.; Klauka, J.; Cheney, J.; Hill, E.; Klauka, J. Noyes, C.j Nellenback, A.; Myers, B.j Castle, J.j Hiltz, ]. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Murray, M.; Edwards, J.; Hunt, J.; Chase, E ; Brim, S.; Robinet, M.; Ferrier, J.; Rhodes, J.; Robinet, §.; Morse, F.; Matthews, B.; Jones, C.j Hurd, S.; Smoke, S.; 3rd. Row, L. to R. Whiting, N.; Stive, L.; Schadt, D.; Thompson, J.; Grose, N.; Bard, E.j Jacot, J.j Hide, S. VARSITY HcuiketLalL L. to R. Coach Conrad; Scrimger, J.; Patrick, M.j Batchelor, J.; Rossman, G.; Dziduch, R.; Griffin, C.; Butterfield, D.; Ribner, M.j Butterfield, T.; Hall, J.; Rappuhn, R.j T.; Fricke, B.; Deshetsky, JUNIOR VARSITY L. to R. Wilson, E.; Stevens, L.; Taylor, T.j Clothier, J.; Gormley, T.; Coach Glinke; Barnes, T.; Ward, R.; Fricke, L.; Frampton, L.; Good Luck, Class of ’59 Chase and Hallock STANDARD SERVICE North Branch Phone 2444 9th GRADE BASKETBALL 1st. Row, L. to R. Clothier, J. Ferkowicz, J. Bonner, V. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Lewis, G. Sillers, B. Mietz, E. Castle, M. Mr. Shepler Scrhnger, D. Willson, G. Sealey, M. Hebbaid, C. 7th GRADE BASKETBALL 1st. Row, L. to R. Marsh, C. Jamison, T. Margrif, R. Trojonawski, J. Crawford, M. Monroe, F. Mr. Myers Scrimger, G. McLaughlin, J. Bugg, D. Rappuhn, D. Krepps, K. 8th GRADE BASKETBALL 1st. Row, L. to R. Thompson, A. DeGrow, L. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Morgan, D. Fricke, S. Braidwood, J. Fitch, D. Hare, D. Mr. Mack Steuver, R. Henne, P. Monroe, I. Butterfield, R. Fricke, S. [jusUasi Va uULf, Row Is D. Wilkins; G. Tibbets; W. Henne; D. Scrimger; Belkola; W. LaBlanc; M. Castle; Coach P. Daubert. Row 2: Kuzma; J. Hall; G. Wilson; M. Sealey; Meitz; E. Baker; Ferkowicz; V. Bonner. Defense Row 1: F. Rhode T. Dziduch R. Coutts B. W illson J. Henne D. W ins low J. Mikulski W. Fricke Row 2: D. Talcott L. Mabery E. Curtis Good Luck to the Class of '59 ROGERS MARKET Wally and Stan fyoothcM, Va Uitif Row 1: B. Rappuhn, Mgr.; J. Henne; J. Nietzke; D. Talcott; G. Porritt; E. Lauwers; B. Willson; F. Rhode. Row 2: Coach R. Shepler; E. Curtis; D. Winslow; W. Fricke; R. Deshetsky; J. Mikulski; L. Mabery; Coach J. Hunter; Coach G. Glinke. Row 3: M. Fantin; F. Margrif; G. Tibbits; D. Scrimger; J. Clothier; W. Henne; R. Coutts; M. Caste 1; J. Ferkowicz OFFENSE: Row 1: W. Fricke D. Winslow M. Fantin F. Margrif G. Porritt R. Coutts J. Mikulski Row 2: D. Talcott J. Nietzke T. Dziduch E. Lauwers Compliments of SOLDAN'S CREAMERY North Branch Mild Butter Ice Cream VARSITY CLUB 1st Row, L. to R. Griffin, C.; Currel, N.j Henne, J.; Mabery, L.; Clothier, J.; Winslow, D.j Coutts, R.j Curtis, E.j Rhode, F.; Talcott, D.j Patrick, M.; Radzwion, B.; Hallock, R.; Batchelor, J.j Butterfield, T.; Geesey, R.; Repic, J.; Margrif, F.; Fantin, M. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Deshetsky, R.; Ford, K.; Stelmak, T.; Terauds, G.; Lauwers, B.j Bruman, J.; Mikulski, J.; Wil- son, B.; Caldwell, R.; Ribner, M.; Butterfield, D.; Fricke, B.j Ford, R.; Baker, E.; Hebberd, R.; Ferkowicz, J ; Eteiduch, T.; Neitzke, J.; Ranlcine, B.; Scrimger, J.j Chase, B.; VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. Baker, N. McNish, J. DeGrow, S. Oberlee, P. Crawford, D JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. Hoffman, B. Locklin, D. Reynolds, S. Torr, R. Compliments of WILLSON MARKET Clifford Michigan BASEBALL 1st. Row, L. to R. Hall, J.; Welke, B.; Currel, N.j Butterfield, T.; Scrimger, J.; Rankine, B.; Swadling, W.; Ford, R. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Coach-Mr. Shelper; Rossman, G.; Mabery, L.; Griffin, C ; Henne, J.; Fricke, B.j Dziduch, T.; Ford, K.; Margrif, F.; Curtis, E.; Batchelor, J. TRACK 1st. Row, L. to R. Fantin, M.; Rankine, B.; Talcott, D.j Ribner, M.j Butterfield, D.; Baker, E.; Tanguay, R.; Ter- auds, G.; 2nd. Row, L. to R. Coach Daubert; Rhode, F. Dziduch, T.; Winslow, D.; Fricke, B.; Griffin, C.; Rogers, J.; Wil- son, J.; Mikulski, J. Annie wishes the Seniors of '59 Luck in the Future ANNIE'S RESTAURANT North Branch, Michigan MATH CLUB LIBRARIANS 1st. Row, I, to R. Ruhlman, L. Henne, J. Skwirsk, F. Mabery, L. Margrif, F. Ferry, W. Butterfield, T. Boyle, L. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Rankine, J. Richards, M. Lewiski, B. Giddings, C. Przekop, D. Wnuk, D. Klauka, J. Deshetsky, R. Brace, R. Olesky, P, McNish, J. Clothier, G. Rappuhn, M. La Valley, L. 1st Row, L. to R. Haupt, D. Baker, N. Aker, J. Stelmak, T. Erdelyi, S. Yak, I. Mavis, L. 2nd, Row, L. to R. Mathews, B. Marse, F. Martin, G. Gould, J. Caldwell, R. Gates, L, Zmich, M. Mrs. Butterfield 3rd. Row, L. to R. Adamic, N. Brim, S. Thompson, J. Chase, E. JOURNALISM — M Compliments of WALT SCHNEPP'S HARDWARE Everything in quality hardware 1st. Row, L. to R. Mavis, L. Collins, F. Barry, P. McVean, C. Tallieu, S. Ferrier, J, Giddings, C. Hunt, J. Brim, S. Brace, R. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Mrs. Bugg Gardner, B. Zmich, M. Lauwers, E. Wnuk, D. Deshetsky, R. Gates, L. Thompson, J. Nietzke, J. Brown, M. Brum an, R. Cum per, C. 3rd. Row, L. to R. Grinnell, J. Ferry, W. Fettig, J. Repic, J. FUTURE NURSES CLUB 1st. Row, L, to R. Smoke, R. McVean, C La Valley, L. Horecki, C. Olsen, M. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Lewiske, B. Przekop, D. Mrs. Colby Cum per, C. Cobb, D. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 1st. Row, L. to R. Maybery, L. Clothier, G. Olesky, P. Gardner, B. Zeeman, L. 2nd. Row. L. to R. Mr. Mack Clothier, J. Ross man, E. Fricke, B. Minkstein, J. Noyes, C. Mr. Olson STUDENT COUNCIL 1st. Row, L. to R. Oberlee, P. Mr. Taylor Rankine, B. Stelmak, T. Mr. Vincent Margrif, F. 2nd. Row, L. to R. Marsh, G. Hagemeister, B. Scrimger, S. Henne, B. Meade, L. Barnes, T. Winslow, D. DeGrow, L. Mikulski, J. Radzwion, B. Belkola, C. Radzwion, L. Kuzma, J. Kennedy, A. Compliments of Harold McVean, Special Supervisor THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1st. Row, L. To R. Mr. Pesek; Bayes, R.j McClements, $.j Weidmen, D.j McTaggart, D.j Young, R.j Tibbits, G.j Wilt, R.; Bonner, V.; Ferkowicz, J.j Mr. Mumby; 2nd Row L to R. Beam, R.; Barnes, T.j Houck, L.j Matthews, H.j Ferrier, A.j Henne, B.j Butler, J.j Smith, B.j Bates, D.j Frampton, L.j Gormley, L.j Smoke, C.j Haack, R.j Fantin, M.j 3rd Row L. to R. Baker, E.j Sutter, R.; Ostrander, R.; Ford, L.; Morse, J.; Bell, M.; Haack, A.; Haack, J.; Brace, R.; Gormley, T.; Lutes, J.; Lang, K.; Willson, G.; Ferkowicz, J.; Scrimger, D.j 4th Row L. to R. Rhode, F.; Castle, M.j Sillers, W.; Lewis, G.; Hebbard, C.j Clouteir, D.; Parker, D.; Wiegel, F.j Janowski, F.j Foryes, B.j Dice, R.; Brodt, J.; Mietz, E.; FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA L. to R. 1st Row Barry, J.; Lewiske, B.; Brace, L.; Lewiske, B.; Grose, N.; Wilson, L.; Bard, D.; Hunter, L.; Olesky, P.; Mrs. Colby L. to R. 2nd Row Smoke, S.; Lamphier, G.; Martell, K.j Prezkop, D.; Gould, J.; Linck, M.; Noyes, C.; Keller, J.; Robinet, J.; Smith, L.; Schadt, D.; Mead, L.; Locklin, D.j Bruno, C.j Hagenmaster, K.j Hiltz, J. JUNIOR PLAY 1st row—L. to R. Fricke, B.; Winslow, D.; Fan tin, M.; Nellenbach, D.j Houck, L ; Griffin, C. 2nd row—L. to R. Scrimiger, J.; Butterfield, T.; Lewiski, B.; Clothier, G.; Minkstein, J.; Dziduch, T.j Deshetsky, R.; Rossman, G. 3rd row—Matthews, B.; Murry, M.j LaValley, L.; Rappuhn, M.; Bell, D.; Baker, N.; Noyes, C.; Bean, P.; Prezkop, D.; Gould, J.j Mr. Vance 4th row—Welke, B.j Margrif, F.; Mikulski, J.; Chase, B.; Hall, J.; Mabery, L ; Rhein, D.; Locklin, D.; Syms, R.; Barry, J ; Gardner, B.; Robinet, M. PASSION PLAY 1st row—L. to R. Butterfield, T.; McVean, C.; Mr. Shepler; Minkstein, J.; Margrif, F.; Gardner, B.; Langferman, R. 2nd row—L. to R. Mr. Sutton; Mr. Daubert; Lewiski, B.; Cobb, D.; Giddings, C.; Syms, R.; Mr. Krepps; Mr. Vance. 3rd row—L. to R. Walker, L.; Mikulski, J.; Mabery, L.; Dziduch, T.; Stelmak, T.; Butterfield, D.; Lauwers, E.; Hall, J. Compliments of RAY'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE 1635 Johnson Mill Road Phone 5344 North Branch CuAtodianl Mrs. Miller Mrs. Wilder Mrs. Horton Mr. Hamilton Mr. O'Nell Mrs. Repic Mr. Ryckman Lunch is served. L. to R. Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Church, Mr. Naracon, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Vincent Compliments of GERARD'S GROCERY STORE Bucks Comers Comer of 24 G 90 Seniors as Juniors Talent on the stage. Wow! I don t believe it! Lovely ladies! The minute before. Mi EDWARDS BROTHERS. INC. Sesuo i We will manage. The war is over; peace at last. With Appreciation Three times married. Compliments of PIONEER RANK Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member of Federal Reserve System PUy 03 ’’The Wedding March There, there Rosemary. w ia%; mm RaSSfriM mm «liil teM«l Hn EH ■MB 1H S V «awNiiiM ■■■« ■ii I  mmm ■. %m mmi mmmm mmm mmm
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