Oscoda High School - Lumber Jack Yearbook (Oscoda, MI)
- Class of 1956
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HH gl 5 if ,I .f Q? 000 0 O QQ O0 0 O0 001 II ll MONTY KRUTT LIN ' 'Noose' P Football ............ . . . . 3-4 , , m an txt, . . . o . . . . . . . . . l'2 I -f Junior Play ..... ------ 3 ' N 5 Varsity Club .... .... . .3-4 '3 1 . in Q p A Class Officer ..... .... I -2-4 I f 'V ,.,. Student Council ............... . . . . . . 3 I . ,IV lll' -uu I I will my muscles to Mr. Herrington. 'iq -' A I 5512, . ' 'Ffh Q lilllllilifollitzt ' 3 'I J 'X R s I x ' MARY JO HANCHETT PRESIDENT ALAN SCHORFHAAR 'Jo' Monty Kruttlin 'Al' 'Scofe' Mixed Choir ........... .... I -2-3-4 VICEJQRESIDENT Football ............ Glee Club .............. . . . 3-4 , Basketball. . . . National Honor Society ..... .... 3 -4 SEC'r?5'll,ff, 0'll'GG' 3asebalI.... Junior Play ............. . . . 3 Track .... . . . Class Treasurer .............. ..... 4 Brenda Herman FFA .......... I will my red-striped paiamas to Mr. 759-791 .1 I 51.41 TREASURER Mary Jo Hanchet Key Club ....... Varsity Club .... Class Officer. . . . . 3-4 ...3-4 . .. . 2-3-4 2 3-4 .. 2-4 I-4 I will my brush cut to Earl Welton. O BRENDA JEAN HERMAN 'Bren' Band .................. .... 2 -3-4 Mixed Choir ......... .... I -2-3-4 Glee Club ............... .... 3 -4 Junior and Senior Plays .... .... 3 -4 National Honor Society ............ 3-4 Pep Band ................ ..... 2 -3-4 Pep Club .............. ....... 3 Student Council ..... ..... l Class Officer. . . ................... 4 I will my red-lnead's temperament to Betty Johnson. The 771111511 Shop, 0Acoala SHARON BELL Sherrie Future NUfS8'S Club .... . . . I-2 Forensics .............. ...... 4 Junior Play .............. ...... 3 National Honor Society ............ 3-4 I will my ability to get a Buchner to hbureen Kahnl flaw ff. CHARLES BELLHCRN .Q ' 'Chuck' If '- ....l-2-3-4 MARY Louise seu.HoRN Q,,j',1ff ' 1 mu 'Y ' ' ' ' ' il! , Lou, A qv? . ......... . . . B lnnynun --ul-2-3-4 ' . Presldent....... ......... . .... ......3 1 gslvzmn' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 - S . h l will my doility to conquer and under ' ' ' C T2 standl2th grade Englishtoanyonewho Student Council .............. . . . .. . 2 nnds the extra cada. Otitball -A. I will my :bility to play basketball to larry Miller. 77 25-1, pak. l Zlt f RICHARD BROHL 'Dick' Basketball ........ ..... l -2-3-4 Football ..... .... l -2'3-4 .K ft Baseball ..... ...... 3 -4 Track ........ .... 2 -3-4 Key Club .............. .... 3 -4 Vdsily Club .............. ..... 3 '4 W National Honor Society. . . . ....... . 3-4 l will my drew cut to Jo Parsons. .S-ie final gefzi '41, Ofscocla JAMES LA FORGE 'Jim' Tumbling ......................... I -2 I will anything to anyone who wants nothing.- ifjffgv BMW? ' CHARLOTTE McGREGOR I JAMES McGILLIS f 'cua- smsof may ........................ 4 -5 F.r.A .......... . .... 1-2-a I wlll my dlllfy to get along with I wlll my ag. dlllty to Nr. Clark. MS. Perry to Roger Stoffes. Q Lmtim s. '772Ae' 9 DELMAR IRVIN McGLlRE 'lrvln' Football ................. .... , 4 F. F.A ......... .... I -2 Varslty Club ..... ..... 4 Sanlor Play ......................... 4 I will my abillty to laugh to Mx. Perry. y g0ACO flmwaemeni Company, 0Acocfa JAMES A. DAVIS 'Jim' Football .......... .... Tumbling ...... ..... l -2 Varsity Club ..... ....... 4 Choir ............................ I -2 I will my fishing ability to Willet Jeremiah lirrington Ill. Wading- 3 ,off--'Afv-f'f:2 41 wma GLADYS MARIE DEWEY ' Kitten ' - I I Glee Club .......... Future Nurse's Club. . Mixed Choir. . .... -. . . I will my ability to get along with BILL DINGMAN T k 2 3 people to Sonla Somer roc ........... ............. - I will my drawing ability to Red A Clemons. flhe Hookl I v QA, Maid MARTIN DUMONT Band .............. .... I 12.-3-4 , I t fi K Agriculture.......... .... I will my ability to get a date with Janice Jamieson to Ken Simmons. Hwadurz H, 0Acocfa X 3 Decf2eJ1,A Lakeview Tavefuz, 0Ac:oa'a x X l . 1 ff L , , ,,,,, ,mn , ., PATRICIA DUCHANE 'Patt' Glee Club ......... ..... l Mixed Choir. . ---- - 3 Swing Band ..... ----- 3 Debate ......... ...... 2 Library Club ........... .... 3 -4 Office Aid ............... ..... 4 National Honor Society ...... ..... 3 -4 Future Nurse's Club. ...... ..... l Sodality .......................... l-2 I will my ability to write a 40 page letter to Carole Mochty. Ewa- Medan-2 ff! 524. I-2 3 ROBERT L. EMERICK DQLORES ELLIS 'Bob' 1 ,f V, 'Del or Dee' F-F-A ---------------- ---- 1 -2 .- ' ' maxed choir .......... sf.,a.nf Council ......... ..... 3 , 61,5 Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Junior and Senior Plays ..... .... 3 -4 ' tv 7 National I-bnor Society .,,,, . . . National Honor Society .... .... 3 -4 Q' goskmball .............. . . Class Officer ....................... 2 5 :I Junior play ....-.-.... ....,. I will my physlcs bpk to anyone who thlnlu they can pas the coune. - I will my basketball suit and shoes I anyone big enough to wear them. View ' P,p'cn.,b..... ....... .. ..... GLADYS GOOD I will my pony tail to Mr. Mac Master. vt y 'sq ii ,lx- .- .eil f 'm IOBERT GRAY H I I will my ability to get along with Mr. :lark to Garry Gansen. sa-AJ ......... MERLE GOOD F. F. A ....................... I -2-3-4 I will my ability to write my own ex- cuses to my sister, Sharon. Wbwffwf I -2-3-4 ALBERT GRASSER IAII Basketball ...... .... I -3-4 Senior Play ..... ...... 4 Varsity Club .... .... 4 Pep Club ............. ..... y ....... 2 I will the faculty to anyone who wants it. ' M 19.41. M DICK GEORGE F F A Tdgfl,0!1 ,A DIL? 9-OOJA, OACOJCZ PAULINE GINDER Q I will m abilit to get along with HARRIET LLKZ ll.l.E HASKE LL 'Punltie' Basketball ........ . ......... ...... National Honor Society. .... . ...... 3- National Honor Class Officer. . Society Officer. . . . . Student Council .... . . . . . . Pep Club ...... Choir ......... Office Aid .... Annual Staff. . . Newspaper Staff .................... l will my place at Drewry's point to Roger Curley. Qiafzf Y Barbara Reaxes to Shirley Becker. fffil 7fr'f YW2' Q fb X f MARGARET MAE HART n f 'Margie-Pudgie' , i , 5 Pep Club ....................... I ! lwill my brother, Pete, to any I X I but Nerry Lou Parent. 4 . l 3 , 4 4 3 BETTYANNE HOHMAN 'Squirt' Choir ........ ..... l -2-3-4 Glee Club .... ...... 3 -4 Basketball .... ..... l -3 Forensics ....... . . .4 Class Officer ..... ..... 2 Annual Staff ........ ..... 3 -4 Newspaper Staff ..... .. ...... 3 I-3 PepClub ............ Student Council Officer .... ..... 3 -4 ..4 l-3 loan Fund Officer ......... ...... . Debate ........................ . . l will my ability to roller skate, ha, to Pat Rich. 7-fze Lafee 7-fzeaizze, Omzocfa 5041 tVlD JONES 'Dove' F.A ....................... I will the dog house 9aMQ! MW? 'its ROBERT HLBBARD lub! Football ...... . . .... 3-4 Key Club ..... .... 3 -4 Track .......... ..... 3 -4 Varsity Club ...... ..... 3 -4 Pep Club ....... ..... l -2 Senior Play ..... ..... 4 E,4jLA4-MF QMAEIM 0 M 1 I '2'3 4 ' 0 V X I made in shop to 'fs 0 -ini 0 , , , '. ' fig 'X .. V I ' ' - .ul werent' GLORIA KILLBOURN 'Pee Wee' Glee Club ........... . . . l-2-3-4 Mixed Choir. . . . . . . . Junior Play .................... . . . evenings and watch TV to Janice Schroeder. Hcufop ravw, Omda I will my ability to sit at home in the JANICE JEAN JAMIESON 'Jan' Future Nurse's Club ...... .... l -2-3 Chair ................... ..... 2 -3-4 Girls' Basketball ........... ....... 2 Swimming and Vr. Diving ..... ..... 3 Senior Play ................ ...... 4 Cheerleading ............ ..... 2 -4 Student Council ...... ...... 2 Junior Achievement ..... ......... 3 Pep Clubg ...................... 1-2-3 lwill my looks, personality, and disposition to my little sister, Jansy. JAMES BROWN 'Jim' I will my bright red hair to M' Vaughan. D 2 MARY YVONNE CARTER Choir .................. ........ l -2 . Future Nurse's Club ........... l-2- - j Q? I will my red hair to Mr. Vaughan. WW . FQ v f y ' . , fg gi 15' , Q H A. , we van F :- in .L X, , x Lf K Wap? - -U l., . , L f-'5.',AQ , sig . if 'H' ' X J, ,-1 , ' -s-CL ii , '. HA Sl if H , ,. - Y ., 4-T in .F Ny A. , fl Tw M447 l-2 QQTQN J 'HQ SHIRLEY aRowN RQXW f ,c 2 f X 5,1 ' Mixed choir. .. 3 4 NK R Glee Club ..... xx, A 7-1 Junior Play .... -gZx..f National Honor Pep Club ...... Class Officer. . Student Council Society. . . . . n I will my office as general-at-arm in the Juvenile Delinquents Club to ll Champagne . gm ZMMJ EVELYN MARGARET COCKILL 'Ev' , l-2 Cheerleading ...................... 2 Junior Play and Senior Play ......... 3-4 Glee Club .................. .... Forensics .................... .... 3 -4 Newspaper Staff .... ..... . . . 2 Pep Club .......... .... l -2 Girls' Basketball .... ....... 3 Debate .......... . . . 2-3-4 Mixed Choir ........... ...... 4 Annual Staff ............... .... 2 -3-4 National Honor Society ............ 3-4 l will my ability to tell a ioke and get a laugh out of it to Mr. Vaughn. f My gkywvi C Hodge 'A flu Saole Qnn, OAcocfa Q rcii A R wi, DARLENE McGUIRE 'Dar' Band. . . ........... . . . . .l-2-3-4 Choir ..... . ....... .. . .' ...... .4 Future Nune's Club ............ . 2-3-4 I will my ability to stick to one guy l to Tamara Bell. f?1Afn,f-f7? ,i4J+,g MARVIN MCGUIRE 0 Junior Play ........ . ....... . ........ 4 rH McNICHOL ,Q X Q I will my ability to be able to do book- xed Choir. . . . . . . ..... l-2 YQ' ' keeping to Edith Pakosz. :Club... ......... 7 f 'ure Nurse's Club...l. ......l-2 .. I FiceAid... ........ e-72 I will my dility to be quiet to Maureen hn. 2,5964-771cj? ROGER MICHAUD F.F.A ..... .... .2 FoofbaIl....... Varsity Club. ........... l will my gum-chewing habit to Mr. Vaughan. g0wenloc:klA Supwwjie, 0Acocfa 1, DAVID SKILLMAN 'Dave' Bmketball ......... Baseball ......... Varsity Club ..... Football ....... Key Club .... Class Officer .............. .....l-2-3-4 .....l-2-3-4 PAULA GRACE RO HRER 'Punkin' National Honor Society .... .... 3 -4 Class Officer ............ ...... 2 Student Council ......... .... l -3-4 Student Council Officer .... ...... 3 -4 E Band ................. . . . .l -2-3-4 Band Officer ..... ....... 4 E Annual Staff ..... ..... 4 loan Fund Officer ................... 4 i I will my Ford coupe to anyone that can get it running. ' 0 .r X. M9 uLuAN SANDS C3130 172-3-4 4 3 15 Glee Club ........... ........ . Mixed Choir ........... ..... . . 2-3- ,. Future Nurse 's Club ............ l -2-3- , . . 3.4 l will my ability to get along with E Mr. Engstrom to Barbara Taylor. l will my little black book to Bob UM4! 2 , 6cfelwaMA 34111, 0Acocfa I C9 . XA O unc 1 CLEO L. SOLEIE 'Cle' Cheerleading ..... ...... l Forensics ...... ..... 3 4 Debate ........ ......... 4 Basketball ..... ......... l -2 Band .................. ..... l -2-3-4 - l will my church key and my party l songs to Roger Curley. M D Tit s ,gg za. Q ax ARLENE STRUTHERS Glee Club .......... .... l -2 l.ibrarian's Club ..... . . . . . l-2 Pep Club ......... ..... 3 Office Aids ........................ 4 and lsincerely hope it will help him to get more laugls from next year's govern- ment class. Www! Iwill my ioke book to Mu Hayden -. XR CONNIE STEWART X N- If N Lf' X1 -- - S. J Band .............. ..... 1 -2-3-4 NNA JEAN sweet :N f . Glee Club. ..... ...... . ..1 , ff, V ia, Mixed chnaf..... .... .2-3 ' ............... ......... 2 17' P' Club .................. .... I-2 lg' Baksetball. . . ..... ....... 2 -3-4 ' ' ' A up :re Nurse's Club ..... ..... l -2-3-4 Xf 4 -I I will my ability to take shorthand ior Play .......... ......... 4 w dictation to Nr. Engstromi Club .... . ...................... 2 t .cl I will my figure Uvvvmg to Edith Pakosz . ,LZWW RIC HARD TARR 'Dick' Football Junior Play. . Key Club ...... Varsity Club. . . . . Student Council ..................... 4 lwlll my ablllty to violate to Bill Frasher. Q 6 5 Dauzy Bam, 0Acoala A lwrvl Basketball ............ .... l -2-3-4 Baseball .... .... 2 -3-4 Varsity I will my curly hair to Tom Hart. M51 BILLY JO TRANTHAM 'Toni' ' Choir ....................... l-2- I , I If I M'. Wagner. will my genius in bookkeeping tc DURE LL WALLACE 5 A C 'Pee Wee' -', .x F.F.A .................. 1-2-3-4 ' I will my eleventh grade English book to Bob Mioduch. RWM in SHARON EILEEN WAMPLER 'Sherry' Band .......................... 3-4 Mixed Choir ........ . . . l-3-4 2- Glee Club. ............ ......... 4 Future Nurse's Club ..... ...... 2 -3-4 Debate .............. .... l -2-3-4 Cheerleading .......... ........ 2 Junior and Senior Plays .... . . . 3-4 Pep club ......................... 1-3 'sm I will my place in the school car, if when on debate trips, to Betty Johnson. ll'lave fun, Betty, l didll 24,15 i goocfz 'A SICIJICJGJLJ Sefzvice, Omzocfa x 2. i MARVIN THOMPSON A DY WEIS lJudC :lr................ :lor and Se serleadlng. . . . ...... . nlor Plays ..... n Club. . .......... . wal Staff ...... EVELYN WEBB 'Effie' Office Practice .... ..... 4 Future Librarian ........ ....... 3 -4 I wlll my :bility to leave early 4th hour for lunch to Mike Gilbert. M? ....l-2-4 ...3-4 3-4 ....4 ....3 ....4 ficeAlds...... ................ ..4 I will my ability to wear slacks to the ice olds of O.H.S. Siegmsa , fn 'Q-, - I A' L DONNA JANICE WEINBERG ' 'F ' , 'Jun' 4 I Bona.. . . . ............ ..... . I-2-3-4 Q? -.K it-,JJ ' smk.fbqul..... .... . .2-3-4 -7' . . --X Future Nurse's Clmb. .... . . . . . . I-2'3'-4 as Future Nurse's Club Officer. . . . . . . . . . 4 5 65 , senior Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 I wsu my dallity to ploy bqmban so W: Pessv Dfmiek- ' 3 K' . School Due ' 4 ALBERT WILLIAMS Ibn! l will my marks in physics to Mlke Gilbm. , Cook 'A 01J,,m.,.s,gze 5-0165 and SQJLVLCQ, UACOJQ HIV MEFWM Y CAROL ANNE WILLHITE JERRY YERMAN 'Vllillie' 'Jerry' Glas Club ............. ..... l -2-3-4 F. F.A ...... .......... Choir ....... . . ..... 3-4 . Pep Club..... ..2-3 I Iwill my razor to flue Hook Basketball ................. .... 2 7 l will my quiet ways to Leona Champagne. . em ou 7 WA ' WA LY . ....... V.: 4 Y i n Q - K Q ,As ..i I lv? :V vi 4 -:-: t in gvyz i . A t L. 5 C 4 olCl C C 4 ao aC aoll 4 1 I. A ' A lllil OJCOJU 7R3'ural ' , U, C Cpfddff' 6 ' A, . ' ' - C 1.44.4 - 1.4.50 t, I n I A, 6 w , ,J , .-lm-1. ,,-,., ,, I . N ' 5 5 Q l 4 if -X ,. , lX lVfl 'W 1' AN 'f .geniot elau ptolniecy I was home on my summer vacation and decided to look up some of my class buddies. Much to my surprise l found Gladf Good taking care of her ten little ones--horses I mean. She owns the Green- bush riding stables. She told me that Ken Hall was still trying to build the perfect zip-gun to use in violating. Then l went to Lincoln. There l found that Jerry Yerman had taken over his father's ranch and was ,busy teaching his three little cowboys how to lasso girls like Clara. Jerry iust can 't get along without Dick Geor , so he hired him as handyman. Then lbumped into Margie l'lart - now Karsen. She has rea y put to work being chief-cook and bottle-washer while she tends the eight little Kasens. Arlene Struthers is still trying to get a iob as Ray's private secretary. Heard that Mary Jo Hanchett is still going to Bay City Junior College, not necessarily for study, there's a real cute Professor there who still has a bachelor's degree. Poor Janice Jamieson. She's still trying to make her little Wilbur wake up, but it 's no longer a play. Evelyn Webb is happily married to Jim and living in Detroit. He Finally got a convertible so the moon could do its work. Gloria Ki lboum has converted the gas station iritaa self-service business. Their kick do real well at being car hops. l thought l would drop in on Pauline Ginder. lfound her iust keeping the home-fire burning. She was so confused that she decided to be an old maid. Being an old maid, she told me the latest gossip. She said that Bob Emerick has taken over his father's fann--not a bad iob though. l'le does the cooking while Janice Weinber , now Emerick, does the plowing. Pauline said Merle Good is working for the Bell Telephone ompany in Detroit and using the company phone to call up all his girls. She said Narie Dewey is married to Glenn and living in Flint. They seem to be doing very well. They have two children and a new '66 stationwagon. l iust picked up the New York Times the other day and read where Billy Joe Trantham has iust been hired at the Metropolitan Opera tbuse. Don't get excited, he's only ianitor working up to singer. We hear Darlene McGuire is an X-ray technician and uses the skill in looking for money in her husband's clothes. Connie Stewart is married to Elmer and is living in Flint. They have four little Jones' I heard that Jim McGillis is now in the navy. They really keep him busy swabbing the deck. Then l went back to Mikadop there I met Lillian Sands in the restaurant. She is now employed at the Wurtsmith Air Force Base, says she keeps busy--even on her time off. 'lhen I dropped in on my old pal lrvin NlcGuire. He is trying to pay for a new Chevrolet that won't run. He isn't married yet, but still figures on it. He doesn't drink or smoke but he has a bad habit of chewing. lrvin told me that Marvin McGuire is finally married to Jean Frayer. We don't know whether the marriage will succeed or not, as Jean has a crush on Marv's brother Jerry. From lrvin's, I went to Glennie and while driving around there, imagine my surprise when l spotted a chinchilla farm on what dad's farm. They still are arguing over who gets to use the car. Dick Tarr is working on Diesel engines in Chicago. He has invented a new-tangled engine run by atomic energy. Bert Williams is a captain in the navy. We want to congratulate you, Bertp we know it was rough going. Dave Jones is still working at Quick's Gas Station and is married. l wonder who the lucky girl is? Charlotte McGre is married to her soldier and raising a platoon of her own. Brenda Herman is the star girl 'asketball player at CMC No wonder though, with a coach like Bob. Mary Carter is nursing at Saginaw and still waiting for that letter every day from Jim. Maybe someday she will get that special one. Donna Sweet has the real life role, now, of the senior play, but hc changed it to Just wait'til Forrest hears about this . 27 used to be the Wallace farm. l found Durell has taken it over and is considered the most eligible bache- lor. Durrell told me that Bob Grgy is married to Edna Phillips and is working on a partnership basis on his From Glennie I went to Oscoda. We found Patt Duchane still at home,writing the I4-page letters to Jerry everyday. Stationery and postage are her biggest expenses. She said that Pat Fish is now living a happy life with her husband, Marv, in the long, long, trailer. Chuck Bellhorh is running from college to college serenading all of the pretty girls. While walking through the Oscoda High School, I noticed Sharon Bell. She is working in the office while supporting AI while he nurses sick cows. Then we found Dolores Ellis in the gym. She is very busy now, coaching the girls' basketball team and saving a little time for ny. Dolores said Dick Brohl is flunking college every year so he can be on the football team. I met Carol Willhite on the street. She is still visiting the base--she can 't make up her mind yet. Carol was very chatty and told me Judy Weis finally got into the California University and is the head cheer- leader. She is also working as dishwasher in the cafeteria. Evelyn Cockill is Judy Weis' new sister-in- law and living in California, too. Evelyn is modeling Bikini bathing suitsl lstopped to change atire at Killmasters' Station and, much to my surprise, Paula Rohrer waited on me. She is chief mechanic there now. Paula tells me Alan Schorfhaar is coaching footgll at the new Alcona County High School. He has finally found a wife but no one has seen her yet as he is afraid someone will steal her from him. Beth McNichol is happily married to Dick but she is playing second-fiddle ---- to his drawing, that is. Harriet Hrskell is married to Charlie and mixing paint for him in her spare time. Nat much time, though as she is trying to teach their five little ones to ski. l walked into the A 8. P Store and found Jim La Forge is still stock boy. Don't give up--you'll make manager someday. Jim tells me Sharon Wampler is working for a travel agency in France. She is trying to snag a Frenchman as she likes their customs. She must have gotten a lot out of Mr. Vaughan's French clms. Speaking of far away places, we hear Shirley Brown is in India teaching the natives Jive talk. Bett I'lohman has given up selling records and is now in Hollywood making them. l saw Jim Davis, too. l'le said e's trying to save enough money to buy a sports car with a gas-gage that reag 'lFull, Half-full, Empty, and Start pitching woo . I was watching TV the other night and was surprised to see Mary Lou Bellhorn doing the iitterbug while taking the role of Peter Pan. I walked into Sie 8 Gerts and met Dave Skillman there, drinking his usual glass of milk. He is still a bachelor but, after getting his new iob as chemistry teacher at OHS, he has enough money to be thinking about going steady again. Dave tells me Jim Brown is a member of the Senate now. l'le moved to Texas soon after graduation and discovered oil. Albert Gasser is working very hard now, although not at any money-making He is still trying to figure out a simpler version to Einstein's Theory. Chi Soucie is an airline hostess and going all over the world. She is still playing the field, but seems to pre- fer pilots. Bob Hubbard has a fortune left to him by a rich uncle and has moved to I'lawaii. l'le says there is something dout the girls there that gets him. Nlaybe it's the grass skirts they wear. I decided to take a walk on the river and saw Bill Dingman practicing for the canoe races. He tells me he has won the Au Sable race for the l t five years. Marv Thomgon is now in the Wilbur Hospital after an accident when his power saw gat away from him and chopped his leg off at the knee. l'le is thinking about getting the other one cut off, too, so he will be the same height as his wife, Tina. While l was in Oscoda, I went to a dance. There l found the band featured was Martin Dumont's Stump Jumpers . They played great music and Martin says they play all over the country. Then l rec- ognized a member of the band. It was Roger Michaud on the drums. lt seems he hated to see Martin get famous all alone, so he learned to beat the drums. last but not least, our class president, Monty Kruttlin. Ps you know, he's the President of the Lhited States, and he's calling square dances in the White House every Saturday night. . i . ' :di 5 4 . 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Hayden, advisor. .gtuclent eouncif SEATED, left to right: Kirk Vaughn, Paula Rohrer, treasurer, George Buchner, vice-president, Gary Mac- Gregor, president, Belly Hohman, secretary, Charlie Furtaw, and Lefitia Gooch. STANDING: Mr. G. S. Hayden, advisor, Leroy Heinz, Harriet Haskell, Dick Terr, Mike Gilbert, Ronnie Merkel, Lyle Newberry, and Peggy Dimick. 47 Oacoala Cola! Siofzage, OAcocfa FIRST ROW, left to right: Paul Stewart, Bob Gray, Merle Good, Dan Lilley, Melvin Smith, Ron Kuenzli, Ron Merkel, Bill Ross. SECOND ROW: Charlie Sweet, Arnold Apsey, Don McGuire, Larry Ritchie, Dave Jones, .lohn Kuenzli, Dale Sharboneau, Mr. Chet Clark, instructor. THIRD ROW: Fred Thompson, Fred Champagne, Scott Good, Gary Hayes, Gerald McGuire, John Anderson Pete Hart, Dale Ranger. FOURTH ROW: Charlie lecuyer, larry Whitford, Jim McGillis, Durrell Wallace, Leroy Schram, Ray Somers, Jack Dellar. i l , em FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Gilbert, David Vaughan, larry Miller, Alan Schorfhaar, George Buchner, Howard Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wagner, sponsor, Gary MacGregor, Don Schorfhaar, David Skillman, Earl Welton, lorry Beck. THIRD ROW: Edward Johnson, Ronnie Eisenhouer, Bob Habbard, Ronnie Kuenzli, Bob Merkel, Bob Emerick, C ie Owda 51016 5aWW remit, OACOJQ pekzte. SEATED, left to right: Roger Steffes, Pat Rich, Cleo Soucie, Evelyn Coclcill. STANDING: Elizabeth Johrson, Sharon Wampler, Mr. Vaughan, sponsor, Faith Peppel. 7utute lffauea efal FIRST ROW: Mary Carter, Janice Weinberg, Donna Sweet, Sharon Wampler, Darlene McGuire. SECOND ROW: Don Wagner, sponsor, Margaret Dimick, Tamara Bell, Julie Peltier, Tina Tarras THIRD ROW: Lillian Sands, Pamela MacKenzie, Betty Johnson, Bonnie l-aFear, Pat Smith. GT'L22l'l6LlA!Z 7-CZVQJU1, G-fL2Ql'l6!,L4f,7 lee gfub FIRST ROW, left to right: Rita Newman, Darlene McGuire, Janice Schroeder, Dawn Hillmer, Carol Will- hite, Mona Fullsher, Pat Rich, and Mrs. Wagoner, director. SECOND ROW: Janice Jamieson, Nbry Jo Hanchett, Barbara Rose, Julie Peltier, Faith Peppel, Susanne Gerace, Betty Hohman, and Jeanne Sands. THIRD ROW: Gloria Schwartzenberg, Judy Galbreath, June Rick, Marie Dewey, Dolores Ellis, Lois Meyer Ev Cockill, Shirley Brown, and Sharon Wampler. FOURTH ROW: Pat lee, Sharon Jones, Bonnie l.aFear, Viola Thornton, Lani Bergstrom, Pamela MacKenzie Mary Ellen I-ecuyer, Sharon I-ee, Judy Weis, and Lillian Sands. lffixecl ghoit FIRST ROW, left to right: Don Steck, Rita Newman, Darlene McGuire, Gloria Schwartzenberg, Janice Jamieson, Janice Schroeder, Carol Willhite, Mona Fullsher, Pat Rich, and Mrs. Wagoner, director. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Sands, Barbara Rose, Julie Peltier, Dawn Hillmer, Pat Lee, Lillian Sands, Faith Peppel, Susanne Gerace, Mary Jo Hanchett, and Betty l'lohman. THIRD ROW: Bonnie laFear, Viola Thornton, Lani Bergstrom, Pamela Mac Kenzie, Judy Galbreath, Shirley Brown, June Rick, Sharon Wampler, Mary Ellen lecuyer, Sharon Lee, Judy Weis, and Sharon Jones. L ecuyen Bfzoifzefw , L Lncoln Baritone Kuenzli, Ron Silver, Darwin Thomas, Butch Boss Buchner , George Kuenzli , John Bass Clarinet Galbreath, Judy Peppel , Faith Clarinet Berry, Mary Ellen Dellar, Judy Flanders, Susan Froyer, Dewella GO0Cl'1, Sylvia l'lawkins, Marsha La Fear, Bonnie Mac Kenzie, Elaine Mc Kenzie, Pamela Peltier, Julie Senter, Ken Weinberg, Janice Welton, Gloria Wismiller, Shirley fund Cornet Kowalski , Fred Nlerke l , Bob Oldeck, Larry Stewart, Connie Welton, Earl Sweet, Charles Cymbals Soucie , Cleo Drum Black, Zane Dumont, Martin Falkenhagen, Evan Simmons, Ken Flute Ellis, Shirley Gauss, Cecilia Johnson, Betty Rohrer, Paula Sweeney, Sharon Band Director Mr. David Merkel French Horn Dingle, Sharleen Herman, Brenda Meyer, l.ois Parsons, Jo Ann Oboe Mc Guire, Darlene Saxophone Bellhorn, Mary Lou Haggard, William Merkel, Marty Mestack, Claude Roy, Alfred Maiorette Covey, Sheila Peltier, Julie Trombone Armstrong, Gary Buchner, Jack Silver, Kit Smith, Melvin Vaughan, Kirk gilded is filmfnll Dfw? Siena, OJCOCJCI N I s Q , Cm Q .ad I - iytq .N 'SMQQQQY 1 .,, 1 5 Auf' i , it 1 il Y 1' - Q I Ak 5 x pf 4 ft.. gflLl,ll7lOfZQ 'A 0L41',LnQ1'Lon, Ofacocfa ATHLETICS 3i 0 0 in OO QO OO - oo H II ' vi r. 1... 3 P 11 0 ' 'E B50 ri C3544 ,G left to right: Coach Pat Tate, Al Grcsser, Dave Skillman, Roger Curley, George Buchner, AI Schorfhaar, Dick Brohl, larry Miller, Ken Senter, Marv Thompson, Ronnie Selk, Mike Gilbert, Howard Taylor, Claude Mostack, and Coach Tom Stalker. Vatjity The l955-56 Oscocla Owls Basketball Team won l3 games and lost 4 for their best record in fourteen yea rs . lorry Miller, iunior,was the team's leading scorer with 277 points, an average of l6.3 points a game. MiIler's field goaI'percentage was an alletime high of 5101: with ll6 baskets from 226 shots. Morvin Thompson, senior, was next high with 223 points for an average of l3.l points per game for the T7 game schedule. Marv also led the Owls in foul shots with 49 out of 73 for 67ofo. Other high scorers were senior Dave Skillman with l6l points and senior AI Schorfhaar with l39. The Owls scored T037 points for an average of 60.9 points per game. Their opponents scored 852 pointsfor 50.7 points per game. Oscoda Oscoda Oscodo Oscoda W I X J M4 Oscoda Oscoda ' Oscoda Oscoda 1 Oscoda 22' Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda -n SCORES Alumni Rogers City AuGres Mio B.C. St. James Tawas Whittemore Alcona Rogers City AuGres Hale Mio Tawas Whittemore Alcona Hale Alpena C.C. 52 45 44 43 l 9 59 68 40 X as 40 53 45 62 59 57 38 60 Kafzpp 'A Olivefz Sale! final Seuvice, glermie iv Xl lim? AN :PZ FIRST ROW, left to right: Ron l'lohman, Charles Furtaw, Bill Green, Earl Welton, Larry Beck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stalker, coach, Bill Parsons, manager, Carl Gehres, Bob Beck, Kit Silver, Don Emperor, manager, Mr. Tate, coach. THIRD ROW: Wayne Somers, Edual Hechlik, Peter l'lart, David Vaughan, Dennis Gehres, Don Schorfhaar, Dick Crooks. Reserves Bill Green led the reserves in scoring with l67 points, for lO.4 points per game. Other top scorers were Earl Welton with 88 points and Ron Hohman with 81. The Oscoda Owl Reserves tied with Whittemore for first place in the Huron Shore League. Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda fax, Oscocla Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda 2 Oscodo Oscoda Oscoda Oscocla t Oscoda B' v 4 SCORES 25 Rogers City 28 AuGres 23 Mio 28 B.C. St. James 29 Tawos I7 Whittemore 34 Alcona 22 Rogers City 23 AuGres 52 Hale 42 Mio 2l Tawas 30 Whittemore 41 Alcona 50 Hale 32 Alpena C.C. 55 Ki,Llm0AiGJL pamolezm , OAcoafa . v ,- ! A 4 L C - fi. , ,. ieig QMKM1-AX seni FIRST ROW, left to right: Irving McGuire, Dave Skillman, Howard Taylor, Mike Gilbert, Dave McNeil, Nonty Kruttlin, Bob Hubbard, Roger Michaud, and larry Miller. SECOND ROW: Don Emperor, manager, Kirk Vaughn, Coach Pat Tate, Al Schorfhaar, Dick Brohl, Coach Tom Stalker, Bob Mioduch, and Bill Parsons, manager. THIRD ROW: leroy Heinz, Kit Silver, Dick Taylor, Jim Davis, Ken Senter, George Buchner, Marvin Thompson, Ronnie Selk, and Ronnie Eisenhauer. FOURTH ROW: Don Schorfhaar, Ronnie Hohman, Dick Crooks, larry Beck, Earl Welton, Bill MacDonald, Don Fasbender, Larry Thompson, and Mike Richardson. Tootfafl The co-captains of the l955-56 football team were Dick Brohl and Al Schorfhaar, seniors. High-scoring man was Mike Gi lbert, iunior, with 48 points. Second high-scoring man was Dick Brohl or, with 30 points. Mike Gilbert and Dick Brohl were picked for honorable mention on the Detroit Free Press i955 All-State Football team. The most valuable player of the i955-56 football team was Monty Kruttlin, senior, , Oscoda I Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda SCORES 56 Cheboygan C. Sterling Hillman Alpena Reserves Sterling Tawas Tfzomfuon. Radio find 7-elevinion, OAcoaIa ltiel Z3 is n i' 579 if FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Tate, coach, Charles Furtaw, David Skillman, Alan Schaeffer Larry Thomp son, and Mr. Stalker, coach. SECOND ROW: Don Emperor, manager, Earl Welton, Mike Gilbert, larry Miller Peter Hart Wayne Somers and Bill Parsons, manager. LQ 3? l'il Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Oscoda Kuala!! SCORES I7 lO 3 6 3 22 4 3 57 Whittemore Au Gres Hale Whittemore Harrisvi l le Au Gres Hale Harrisvi l le uniot 54416216411 FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Stalker, coach, louis Alverson, Evan Falkenhagen, Jim Horkman, Willard Rempert, Richard Schorfhaar, Pat Tate, coach. SECOND ROW: George McDonald, manager, Jerry Kahn, Pat Grant, John LaFear, Bob Herndon, Darwin Silver, Artie Furtaw, manager. THIRD ROW: Ken Beloskur, Gary Armstrong, Bob Michaud, Bill Huggard, Harvey Davis, John Bowlsby, John Gilbert. 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