Pentwater High School - Pentonian Yearbook (Pentwater, MI)
- Class of 1955
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Dorcas is a friend who well deserves the praise and respect of all who knew her. irmini tmtinn ff fi ' V Gif W,1,e tF W- Q -if 5 - , TPM sf SCHOOL , Bonus PRESIDENT PAUL L. CARLSON TREASURER SECRETARY MRS. HAZEL E. IMMER MBS. AMA BELLE CORY TRUSTEE TRUSTEE GLENN D. ROUGHT A, R, GUSTAFSON Mr. William Noyd Western Michigan College Principal Basketball Coach Physical Education Junior High Math Biology Junior High Advisor Mr. Paul Somers Ferris Institute II 6 I2 English General Science Commercial Subjects Junior Class Advisor Mr. John Rottschafer Calvin College University of Michigan Superintendent Science Math Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Robert Lucas Michigan State College Junior High Basketball American History 9th 8 10th English 7th Science Senior Class Advisor Coach Mr. Guy Russ Van Nortwich Michigan State Shop Math world History Social Science Freshman Class Advisor Mrs. Letha Rottshafer Central Michigan Home Economics Cheerleader Advisor Mrs. Mary McDonald Western Michigan College Junior High English Girls' Physical Education Student Council Advisor Mr. Maurice Styles Albion College Wayne College Band and Chorus w Mrs. Robert Lucas Michigan State College Girls' Basketball Coach Mr. Daniel Kenny Custodian bw sm Q ,,,?fgfgQy,w W GLADYS COON Chorus 1-2-3-M Yearbook Co-Editor H School Paper Staff 2 Basketball l Baseball 1-M CORA GRAHAM Basketball 1-2-3-H Yearbook Staff H Baseball 1-2-3-4 School Paper Staff 2-3 Chorus 1-2-3 Majorrette l Junior Play Committee 3 BARBARA BAKZR Salutatorian Band 4 Chorus 1-2-3-M Student Council President M Yearbook Staff 4 School Paper Staff 2 Florida Dramatics Club 1-2 Florida Library Club 2 Florida Art Club l-2 Beta Club Florida 2-3 Junior Play Florida 3 LOUIE FRANK Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Treasurer 3-H Varsity Club Treasurer 3 Varsity Club Sec A Treas N Sportsman Club 2-H School Paper Staff 2-3 Chorus 3 THOMAS HASS Basketball 1-2-3-M Junior Play 3 Student Council 1 Varsity 3-H Class President 1 Class Vice President 2 School Paper Co-Editor School Pager 2 Chorus 3 Yearbook H Baseball l-2-3-H Track 1-2-3-H KAY KESSLER Cheerleading 3J+ Band 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3-M Majorrette 1-2-3-M Junior Play 3 Library H Yearbook Staff H Basketball 2-H School Paper 2-3 H-H 1-2 School Paper Editor-5 Drum Majorrette 2-3 ROBERT! GREGWER Cheerleading 3-M Basketball 1-2-3-M Majorrette 1-2-3-M Junior Play 3 Student Council 2-4 Yearbook Staff 4 H-H 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3-M School Paper Staff 2-3 Junior H-H Leader 2 Baseball 1-2-3-H Band 1-2 SHIRLEY JOHNSON Valedictorian Junior Play 3 Student Council Sec A Treas 2-3-M Library 1-2-3-M Head Librarian 2-3-M Yearbook Editor1+ School Paper Editor 2 Band 1-2-3-U Chorus l-2-3-M M-H Sec Q Treas 1-2 U-H 1-2 Junior 4-H Leader 2 5 W DARRELL MARTIN Class President 2-M Basketball 1-2-3-N Varsity 2-3-M School Paper Staff 2-3 Library Staff l-2-3-M Yearbook Staff 2-H Varsity Club 3-H Varsity Club Secretary 3 Student Council 4 Baseball 1-2-3-N Track 2-3-H RAYMOND PARNELL Student Council Vice Pres. 2-M Class President 3 Yearbook Staff R Junior Play 3 Basketball 1-2-3-U Varsity 1-2-3-H Student Council 2-3-M Varsity Club President H Varsity Club 3-N Sportsmen Club k School Paperstaff 2-3 Class Treasurer l Baseball l-2-3-4 Track 2-3-N MARJORIE LEVERSEY Library 2-3-4 Band 2-3-M Chorus 1-2-3-M Class Secretary 3-1+ Yearbook Staff M School Paper Staff 2-3 Band Treasurer M Junior Play Prompter 3 MARY JO PALMER Basketball 1-2-3-N Junior Play 3 Student Council l-2-3 Library Staff 1-2-3-H Band 1-2-3-M Chorus 1-2-3-M Yearbook Staff 2-M Class Vice President H Student Council President 2-3 School Paper Staff 2-3 M-H President l-2 N-H 1-2 E x Ai? ,A lf UR' . ,as 1 , ' W' ig l wmg Ah -ofmmg u 2 Y iiliiliiffif' af'aWQMi ,f .W ...4,.: 2 CARL RINGWALD Basketball 1-2-3-N Junior Play 3 Varsity 2-3-M Varsity Club 2-3-M Varsity Club Vice President M Yearbook Staff M Baseball 1-2-3-H Class Vice President 1 Track 1 NANCY SQUIRE Basketball 1-2-3-4 Majorrette 2-3-M Chorus l-2-N Library staff 3-'+ Yearbook Staff H School Paper Staff H-H 1-2 Class Secretary 2 Baseball l-2-3-H Junior Play Prompter 3 2-3 SARALEE PARNELL Basketball 2-3 Yearbook Staff M Baseball 1-2-N School Paper Staff 2-3 H-H 1-2 Chorus 1-2 PATRICIA SCHADER Library Staff 1-2-3-M Yearbook Staff M Band 2-3-M Chorus 1-2-3-M Student Council 2-3 Junior Play 3 M-H 1-2 School Paper Staff 2-3 Class Secretary 1 Band Librarian H BARBARA WARNER Yearbook Staff H School Paper Staff 2-3 Baseball 1 M-H 1 Junior Play Committee 3 ROBERT LUCAS Class Advisor Michigan State B. S, American History English 9010 General Science Phys. Ed. Jr. High Librarian Junior High B. B. Coach FRANK VENN Basketball 1-2-3-H Junior Pla? 3 Varsity 3-M Varsity Club M Class Vice President 3 BEATRICE WARNER Yearbook Staff N School Paper Staff 2-3 M-H 1 Junior Play Committee 3 Baseball 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY High school has passed quickly for the Senior class of 5h-55. It wasn't more then two months after school started, in September of 5H, that we were struck, and really struck with Senioritis. We had our pictures taken, ordered our graduation gowns, invitations, thank you cards, and name cards. Our most thrilling experience by far, was the planning of our senior trip to washington D. C. Looking back through the years we find we have had many thrilling exper- iences. Oh, Yes --- Our Freshmen year started out with a real bang, the tortures of initiation were inflicted upon us by the Scphomores, who carried out the countless tricks in the traditional spirit. Our Freshmen year, however, was not all that of happiness for we lost a member of our class, Dorcas Cooke, who died in 1952. You could never have found a bunch of prouder Sophomores, for we were the first Sophomore class in years to hold all offices of the Student Council, Mary Jo Palmer-President, Ray Parnell-Vice President, and Shirley Johnson as Secretary-Treasurer. We d1dn't stop there, we revised the school paper, the HEchoN, and had it going full force. In our Junior year two of our members again took Student Council offices, Mary Jo-President and Shirley-Secretary-Treasurer. This was also the year we presented our first play HKeep Movingn which was a very successful event in everyones opinion. Our class rings added a great deal to the memories of that year and we still look at them with admiration. Then before we knew it we were making plans for the Junior-Senior Prom, which turned out to be one of our most memorable events. Our theme was NAlice in Wonderlandn and music was provided by the Owen and Styles' Orchestra. All at once we found ourselves Seniors and making all kinds of plans for Commencement, and we once again took Student Council officers, Barbara Baker- President, Ray Parnell-Vice President, and Shirley Johnson-Secretary and Treasurer. An interesting factor this year was discovered, eight of the nineteen members in our class started school together. They are Gladys Coon, Pat Schader, Roberta Gregwer, Frank Venn, Ray Parnell, Saralee Parnell, Nancy Squire, and Cora Graham. The other members of the class are: Shirley Johnson, Tom Hass, Marjorie Leversey, Darrell Martin, Carl Ringwald, Louie Frank, Beatrice and Barbara Warner, Kay Kessler, Barbara Baker and Mary Jo Palmer. There have been many different plans made for the future by each member of the class, but whatever they are, we want to wish all the Seniors of 1955 all the happiness life can bring. MOCK ELECTION GIRLS Most Likely To Succeed Best Personality Eg! Parnell J Moat Absent Minded Egggk Vggn Moet Dependable Most Talented Best All Around 233 Sqggdqp Most Talkative Most Original Shirley Jggnggg Most Practical School Giggler School Cut Up Elegy Venn Qggglgg Egggell School Arguer Barbara Baker Friendliest Co-Operative D Flirt Shiek Class Shark Most Popular R Most Bashful Best Athlete Best Dressed M Jo Laziest Frank Venn Wittiest Egggk Vqgn Best Looking Qggglgg Pggggll Most Stubborn Egggk Vqgp Bghggtg Ggggggg Peppiest G d Class Bluff Egggk Vqgp Cutest DIAPERS TO DIPLONAS ggi 1255 121 009 C Gxadys Rob Fra Dk Ve Uh Tom Hass bib Jqy J' G1-ta Gr egwer wi' gc C Q29 . - obo M6 gf Spb Barbara a neatrice Sqn Warner 01.6 min c,a bam Spa N, Wt Baker 09661 Mgrgi 'L Q06 w SVN' Ray Parnell sqy NAME Frank Venn Nancy Squire Marjorie Leversey Darrell Martin Shirley Johnson Carl Ringwald Gladys Coon Thomas Hass Mary Jo Palmer Raymond Parnell Roberta Gregwer Cora Graham Louie Frank Saralee Parnell Patricia Schader Kay Kessler Barbara Baker Barbara Warner Beatrice Warner KNCWN AS WVennn HNancn HMargen llMaI-tl! HShirln nBudn NLizN HTomn HJON llRayll NBobbieN HCorkyH NLouU nSaraH NPatU NKM HBarbn ll Barb!! ll'Beall USUALLY FOUND Chan's In The Woods Green Chevy Driving Car Black 51 Mercury Driving Around Fran's Pa1mer's With Tom Ludington With George With Dick Green Studebaker Green Studebaker Post Office School Blue 35 Ford In Buick Fran's ENIOR DOING WHAT? Working Hunting Buying Gas Hunting?? Guess Use Your Imagination Playing Cards Watching T. V. Watching T. V. Looking Dancing Fishing G Hunting Keeping Hands on wheel Riding?? Licking Stamps writing Letters Pushing it At Show Playing Cards LACKS Money License Time Sleep Time Money Sleep Q T 11119 College 8 Money Time Cadillac College Q Time Money Time Sleep Time Time with Certain Boy Typing Ability Money Sleep FAVORITE SONG Let Me Go Lover He's In The Jail- House HOW. Tenderly Someday Sincerely Crazy Otto Earth Angel Star Dust Star Dust Tweedle Dee Tenderly Softly Crazy Otto Crazy Otto Teach Me Tonight Desert Song Earth Angel He's In The Jail- House now Sincerely AMBITION Own A Cadillac Comptomoter Registered Nurse Meat Cutter Registered Nurse Good JOb Nurse Jet Pilot College Diploma Admiral Model 6 Secretary Housewife Air Force Comptomoter College Diploma Nurse Nurse Housewife To Go To California TATI TICS c F' . 9 2 -I 9 'E 0 '52, 6 w Q4-' Q 9 5 ! uuiurs Sify .fix f vgf ' Ka s fzyif Junior Class History The Junior class started the year with only 7 members, the smallest class in High School, but the last part of November a new member was added, Dick Rittenhouse. The first activity of the year was a dance on October 29. Our other events which followed were a variety show in January, chili supper and another dance. Also the annual Jr.-Sr. Prom which was held at the Yacht Club. It was a very successful event with everyone enjoying themselves. Class officers are: President-Donna Coon Vice President-Donna Baade Secretary-Treasure-Mary Lou Harrison Charles Gregwer Mary Lou Harrison Wilma Hepworth Barbara Boone Donna B8.8.d8 Linda Blamer Donna Coon Snfhnmnrfi M Q JMMQW 5 Qfgwg N Marvin Strong Dick Rutledge Edward Bigelow Gloria Cobleigh Sharon Finucane SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Under the direction of Mr. Rottschafer the Sophomore class opened the school year hy the humorous initiation of the Freshmen which was followed by a dance and party in their honor given by the Sophomores. During the year the class sponsored a number of candy and bake sales, a dance and a movie which gradually added quite a sum to their financial situation. Charles Cutler Lloyd Hansen All in all the Sophomore class has had quite a success- ful year and are looking for- ward to more years of the same. Not pictured is Stan Fillips. B0Yd ATD01d CLASS OFFICERS President ------ Francis Maynard Vice President-Robert Maynard Secretary ------ Sharon Finucane Treasurer ------ Gloria Cobleigh Charlotte Bridges Barbara Squire La Verne Coon Robert Maynard Francis Maynard ZW fIF1'f5IlU1fIl mfgsfyww hsgyg ra, we Sharon Rellinger Fritz Guetzka Rosemary Woodward George Martin Marie Horton Kenny Kessler Mary Bailey Jerry Carlson Class officers are: President-Sharon Rellinger Vice President-Donna Lauber Secretary M Treasurer-Kenny Kessler Marilyn Baker Jack Calabrase Freshmen Class History The Freshmen class advised by Mr. Guy Van Nortwick registered in September and began the school year choosing subjects to coincide with their future plans. The first big event was our initiation which us- ered us into our high school career. On November 12, our class featured a dance the 'Autumn Swingn which proved to be very successful. For the Christmas holiday our class enjoyed making door decorations to add money to our treasury. These and many more of our projects have been notably successful and we are looking forward and preparing for the following years of high school life. 'I SEVENTH GRADE Back Row: Mr. Noyd, Billy Venn, Robert Fillips, Mary Scoville, Elmo Freeland, Janet Reed, Jack Bought, Delbert Baade. Second Row: Mabel Horton, Jean Sutcliffe, George Loncar, Dean Gustafson, David Maynard, Bruce Strong, Rennee Bergren. Front Row: Linden Kirby, Cynthia Wrisley, Claire Peterson, Julia Burroughs, Yvette Maynard, Mary Jean Somers, Richard Harfield. EIGHTH GRADE Back Row: Mr. Noyd, Don Lambrix, Art Hansen, Alan Woodward, George Kreager, Larry Lentz, Leonard Eyestone, Dennis Craig, Jim Eisenlohr, Barbara Seaney, Don Bergren, Judy Guetzka, Barbara Rittenhouse. ffini iff' f I 'E ,ff ga MN ,I lgsx! V XA' 1 if Q AWA? I X R Q 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL RESULTS Under the supervision of the Falcon's coach, Mr. William Noyd, the team has progressed rapidly. The season started out with an intensive amount of practice, hard work, and enthusiasm. Coach Noyd put the Falcons in good physical condition so as to meet their com- petitors with an excess of force. The team held a l2 win and 7 loss record throughout the season. The members of the Varsity were: Ray Parnell, Darrell Martin, Bud Ringwald, Tom Hass, Frank Venn, Eddie Bigelow, Marvin Strong and Chuck Gregwer. The little Falcons held a 5 win and 12 loss record. They were a fighting squad and never gave up even when the chips were down. Members of the Team were: Jack Calabrase, Kenny Kessler, Bob Maynard, Lloyd Hansen, Charles Cutler, LaVern Coon, Fritz Guetzka, Dick Rittenhouse, George Martin, and Jerry Carlson. THE GAME OF A game scheduled for February 22, turned out to be the most dynamic game very exciting and with record breaking THC YEAR 1955, with the St. Joe Braves, of the year. The game proved speed. The Falcon's up for a spectacular finishing of the season before the District Tournaments defeated the Braves by a score of lOO-70. This game broke their pre- vious record of 88 points against Walkerville in Falcon's began to roll at the sound of the first to do so till the very last second of the game. points, every point thereafter, set a new record Through clever ball handling, good shooting, and and win, the Falcon's put on a great performance. the 51-52 season. The whistle, and continued After achieving 88 for the Falcon's. enthusiasm to get out We of the Senior's, who will graduate, and who were on the Varsity, give our sincere thanks to Coach Noyd for his patience and hard work which he went through, to give us a swell ball clubg to those who will make up the varsity next year we wish you the best of luck and achievement throughout the 55-56 season. Varsity pictured above are, back row: Coach Noyd, Chuck Gregwer, Marvin Strong, Frank Venn, Bud Ringwald, Manager Dick Rutledge. Seat- ed are Ray Parnell, Tom Hass, Ed Bigelow, and Darrell Martin. BOY'S BASKETBALL-SECOND TEAM Back Row: Mr. Noyd, Jerry Carlson, Lloyd Hansen, Dick Rittenhouse, Bob Maynard, Chuck Cutler, Dick Rutledge. Front Row: Jack Calabrase, Fritz Guetzka, Kenny Kessler, LaVerne Coon, George Martin. BOY'S JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Mr. Lucas, Billy Venn, Jack Rought, Denny Craig, George Kreager, Richard Hatfield. Front Row: Linden Kirby, Claire Peterson, Bruce Strong,Dav1d Maynard, Dean Gustafson. H55 BUD RINGWALD FGRWARD FRANK VENN CENTER SENIOR PLAYER PENTWATER BASKETBALL SCORES WITH H Shglby H9 Luther 81 Wglggrvglle 61+ Custer 59 Hamm '+3 O am 43+ SHQQY 52 Bee Soil H1 Mggisggg St, Joe 61 H013-9,3 75 Custer 61+ Lgdiggjog Sy, Sigggs 51+ H013-QQ 70 k rv 83 88 S 66 Mgnistee St. Joe 100 TOURNAMENTS Quster 59 QL. Simons 58 TOM HASS V 61+ 36 l+6 1-+8 38 14-5 56 2 38 54 VARSITY RAY PARNELL GUARD 63 M2 60 26 85 70 35 78 FORWARD DARRELL MARTIN GUARD O CHET EISENLOHR DICK AND KAREN DUMRS STANDARB 5E2?SRiZi ' nunnsrs Fooo mfcuronu GROCERIES 5 NEWS PENTWATER MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS H PTQQE FROM ROLLS CORLISS FOOD HARBOR INN P aus srgchlo GOOD FOOD I-mar VHCHIGAN PENTUATER MICH: an N CON PLIIVIENTS - Q GO GF 'gliy 4033 9 D Zl'H'1g3.v95: JV-if V JIlVTli'PiY'S WDINGTON, MKHIGAN S digg sm EAST wouwerow nvfwuf . Lua-ummm, mccmcnw PHONE Q72 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Wilma Hepworth, Cora Graham, Mary Jo Palmer, Mrs. Lucas, Nancy Squire, Roberta Gregwer, Kay Kessler. Front Row: Donna Coon, Sharon Rellinger, Sharon Finucane, Gloria Cobleigh. The Pentwater girls' basketball team has received a new coach, Mrs. Lucas, who has done many things to improve the team. The team has been very gocd in holding all of their opponents to a small margin. They have had a very rough schedule this year: Custer, Luther, Walkerville, Freesoil, Holton, and St. Simons. All games were close and very exciting, there has been a very good turn out to all home games, too. The girls has progressed very rapidly learning new plays and tricks which are sufficient for winning games There are many new players coming up which should be very good, with a little practice and good coaching. The team this year will lose fifty per cent of their players, whom are Seniors. Those leaving will be: Mary Jo Palmer, Roberta Gregwer, Cora Graham, Kay Kessler, and Nancy Squire. On behalf of all the departing team--good-luck to those who will make up the team next year. H BEST WI SHE?-Sn FRGN HENRY STE VEN6 DDS RUCINSKIXS HEEr,mlQHucTAN HARDWARE PHONE 'SHZNE 45 H HEADQUARTERS EOR HCA AND EEICEAK AND SE A PENTWAT ER A , I HSLOMEZEHEA' CLEANERS WMEER TOURIST CONGAATUEATIUNS TO LUNCH AND BAKERY THE CLASS OF W55 PENTVATERJWKCHIGHN ffyzaf awww WDM fk BEESAJ 'QABZTEE PHONE ,fi EEFQEEEEH 424 - wuneoce LUHBEA CG. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Renee Bergren, Cynthia Wrisley, Yvette Mhynard, Mabel Horton SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Roberta Gregwer, Linda Blamer, Sharon Finucane, Kay Kessler. UTHE BEST I 44J. TO TI-IE 'MQ Zia' '75 WWE CIASQMAE A55 THEZZEAAREI coumv THE mms SAVINGS BANK THE TRANIEEN HRRESNg.wI3gEFIN0!:I?FR:FMGR. VJIII. R. BIII FOUR WW QUALITY LAKESI DE SERVICE KAISER EE UllLY5 STORE SALES AND SERVICE PENTIJATER PHONE 3322 PENTWHTER - CHAN SA YEFRS mm' WI HE meg S CLASS OF H55 ROTHBURY NASH SAL E S nun sinvucs ROTHBURY MICHIGAN EW MUSIC DEPARTMENT The first activity of the band this year was the spring concert. The arrangement of the concert was centered around a winter scene and Christmas skit, which was different from previous years and attracted quite a crowd. The band is also planning a concert for the coming spring. We are proud of the excellent rating of the students in the solo and ensemble contest this year. Those receiving first in the Class D contest were: Eddie Bigelow, Ken Kessler, Boyd Arnold, Dean Gustafson, and a trio composed of Ken Kessler, Joey Rellinger, Glen Craig. Richard Hatfield received a third. At the District Eddie, Boyd, and Kenny received second places. we are looking forward to several exchange programs with different schools in the coming months. All in all this year has been quite prosperous and we will sincerely miss the seniors of WSSW next year in band. Eight of the band members who will graduate are Shirley Johnson, Kay Kessler, Nancy Squire, Roberta Gregwer, Margie Leversey, Pat Schader, Mary Jo Palmer, and Barbara Baker. Pictured above from left to right are Roberta Gregwer, Kay Kessler, and Nancy Squire. Back Row: Baker, Carlson, Bigelow, Fillips, Gregwer, Hansen Kessler. Second Row: Finucane. Palmer, Schader, Craig, Marfin, Guetzka, Arnold, Johnson, Rellinger. Third Row: Squire, Kessler, Rought, Leversey, Maynard, Eyestone, Gregwer. Fourth Row: Gustafson, Lites, Gustafson, Seaney, Maynard, Hatfield. Kneeling: Rellinger, Craig. 'lr NI ip! Back Row: Arnold, Eyestone, Martin, Hass, Guetzka, Bigelow, Gregwer, Hansen, Carlson, Kessler, Rought, Calabrase, Hatfield. Center Row: Burroughs, Coon, Finucane, Hepworth, Gregwer, Palmer, Baker, Bailey, Squire, Bergren, Kessler, Blamer Guetzka. Front Rows Urisley, Rellinger, Johnson, Schader, Reed, Scovill, Leversey, Horton, Harrison. THE SHAW HGENCY CONGRHTULHHON6 TO THE CLHSS OF F155 INSURHNCE REAL ESTATE suns My ' QIKATIES Kncucu fa APPLIANCES HOME OF FINE FOODS PHONE H-S9 FLD. GIRARD PETER SON'5 STORE BARBER A DRY Gooos SHOP G b 5, News wwe fmzmzw ls PENTWATER MIQHIGAN www ii 5 ' STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Mrs. McDonald, Chuck Cutler, Chuck Gregwer, Darrell Martin, Roberta Gregwer, Francis Maynard. Second Row: Judy Guetzka, Donna Coon, Sharon Rellinger. Seated: Ray Parnell, Barbara Baker, Shirley Johnson, Mary Bailey. VARSITY CLUB Back Row: Bud Ringwald, Frank Venn Mr. Noyd, Marvin Strong, Chuck Gregwer. Second Row: Louie Frank, Ed Bigelow, Bob Maynard, Chuck Cutler, La Verne Coon. Front Row: Ray Parnell, Tom Hass, Darrell Martin. 85553 Q 39 Q I PCT Loglfgffc, 3 EVERY E ag V ,, , WINDOW ICHIGRN X-1' Q f .-I X A X tg' ,, 4 I I URE BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 16155 FROM RRY AND DRU BAKER PENTWHTER , VHCHIGHN CQWSRQEUEHTIW O CL S OF 6955 E '41 T SHEU- Q5'J9UC?l0ff.E SE CLASS OF V755 KEN UTES S15-T REG. PHARNPXCIQT THE co:.1.:Ns GREGWERS PENTWATER, NICHIGHN vpemwmea, MICHIGAN PHONE 3249 YEARBOOK STAFF Back Row: Mr. Lucas, Cora Graham Mary Jo Palmer, Ray Parnell, Barbara Baker, Pat Schader, Darrell Martin. Second Row: Beatrice Warner, Marge Leversey, Saralee Parnell, Kay Kessler, Nancy Squire, Roberta Gregwer. Front Row: Barbara Warner, Gladys Coon, Shirley Johnson, Louie Frank. LIBRARY STAFF Back Row: Mr. Lucas, Boyd Arnold, George Martin, Stanley Fillips, Jerry Carlson. Second Row: Charlotte Bridges, Kay Kessler, Marge Leversey, Nancy Squire, Darrell Martin, Kenny Kessler, Dick Rutledge. Front Row: Mary Jo Palmer, Donna Coon, Shirley Johnson, Pat Schader, Gloria Cobleigh. ' 5 EE 1-I STANDARD SUPPLY LUHBER COVIPHNY 906. NORTH HRRRISON LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN GOODLUCK--TO THE QM MUS' S0400 QLHSS OF 1955 Q QQ? ...gi 00 fb FROM 60 GQ? 1HE HRDREY5 '- PENTUAIER NIQHIQAN ,GQBUGS , E13 W HART AUTO cmflny JD' R'C mOND CENTRAL RGENCY PENTWATER CONGRATULATIONS-CLASS OF 'SS HART MICHIGFIN HHRIHMICHIGHN PHoNE ICH Uevcevrumc, m REHL Esrf-mrs THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLHSS OF lf?5S!! FROM POWERS STORE MEN FND WOMEN NRNE BRRNDS I-WT REASONABLE PRICES HRRT VHCHIGRN SPORTSMEN'S CLUB Back Row: LaVerne Coon, George Martin, Chuck Cutler , Mr. Rottschafer, Bob Maynard, Louie Frank Kenny Kessler. Front Row: Ray Parnell, Chuck Gregwer, Fritz Guetzka, Boyd Arnold. TUMBLING CLUB Back Row: Denny Craig, Kenny Kessler, Bob Maynard, Mr. Lucas, Chuck Cutler, Fritz Guetzka, Alan Woodward. Second Row: Glen Craig, Richard Hatfield, David Maynard, Dean Gustafson, Larry Lentz, Don Bergren, Linden Kirby. Third Row: Donna Coon, Judy Guetzka, Mabel Horton, Renee Bergren, Gloria Cobleigh, Sharon Finucane, Yvette Maynard. 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