Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)
- Class of 1957
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A EXT LIBRIS SENIOR IIIGH ScH66L Q PONTIAC MICHIGAN QFFXQE 'O f FOR REFERENCE Q 37 3 l NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM 1 i f ,X 5 ' 1, W bllillt Sopior High School Librlly 1 Pqntlpqilyiiqhigan -. I Pemia: sensor High- sam: gsjmfy Pontiac, Michigan-' I K Senior High School Library Pwntlac, Michigan P Pontiag 1' PONTIAC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 'I957 JANE AUSTIN LYNDA McCURDY Co-Editors BETTY FOURNIER Advisor SW' High School Lab Pontiac, Michigan ran' 'WN Yi lim Zfyfgmefaf M ?5!lfzf eieaziiaifsw ffizfsfzfffc riffs glass We dedicate our l957 Quiver to Mrs. Agnes Buckley for her years of service as a most willing and most helpful counselor. She has taught at Pontiac High since 1918, and in her own words the time has gone by very quickly She taught biology until 15 years ago when a counseling staff was established and she became one of the first coun selors Talking to gurls consumes the malorlty of her time today she IS always eager to discuss their problems and advise any girl that seeks her guidance She says l derive satisfaction and real interest in the adlustment problems of young people It was always Important to me If possible to have the respect of every student Mrs Buckley has left a part of herself with all students she has contacted and many find life more enloyable because of what she has glven them Y Administration Graduates . Athletics . Activities Undergraduates Advertising . Calendar . Index . 39326 TABLE or CONTENTS 8 24 62 94 146 184 212 214 f ,ff ' 'Y' 5-.5:,.l-'-.',-,ip?.-5,:gI':flj:-'j,,'-1'gil-twfp-4'-g.71z3:j:l'Z-Q.- fr:-1 If:-i5iT.f:'.Q:-.-','f:Qj-:QQ-7125:26.1-:,'f',gA3:,5g.,1-1 :Q'.5521,1':g4'.3g'.yQ,5.j5Z,'f:-L.-I-lil 53535: - L+,-1g.:f', '-1'3'c,:-zplfzi. -:A.g.?1',.:z,1, '3-111.?1f:gf-:'2'- f f f 9' Y ,gf x ag ag 1 ,. Q .f A ff j v7-M may-::5,. 4 4 f f r . it ,e . ll is x 1 With summer days transformed into fall, two types of students arrived at our school's door- step - iuniors and seniors, who had crossed the threshold before, and sophomores, who were as yet unaware of what lay beyond the door. The former group entered to greet familiar faces and scenes. It quickly observed the changes made during vacation, such as the addition of new desks and water coolers, and freshly paint- ed rooms andlockers. But thelatter group viewed only vastness and confusion. To it, everything was new and different. Before long, however, classes were organized, routine was estab- lished, and innocent l0B's realized there wasn't a fourth floor and that elevator tickets just weren't legitimate. By the time football season arrived, sopho- mores, iuniors, and seniors had become one united group, equally enthusiastic. At the games they cheered loud and lively, welcomed victory, and staunchly accepted defeat. lf the Student Council had planned a dance after the game, the students would again gather at P.H.S. Here the usual emptiness of after-school hours was replaced by smooth music, shuffling feet, and laughing voices-a grand finale to a thrilling evening. There was another occasion when one could expect the presence of anxiety and excitement. This was prior to a prom. Again this year sen- iors and iuniors were bit by the prom bug. Once 5.522 51554425111 z2ffff?3 Zfi2 infected, they become dreamy-eyed, worried constantly, and continually talked of what to wear on the big night. When the prom final- ly arrived, however, all their worries were lost in the swirl of delicate formals, floating feet, and dreamy music. Club work also contributed to merriment in the form of plain fun and enioyable work. Each proiect planned by a club developed from a combined effort, hard work, and eager hands. lt was the contribution of time and spirit that produced such polished proiects as the Science Fair, weekly Tomahawk, the choral programs, band concerts, the water show, school float, and the fine play, Dino, The word basketball immediately rekindles a spark of spirit in all of us. lt revives our memo- ries of that thrilling season which won for us the Saginaw Valley Championship, an honor gained by P.H.S. for the first time in 24 years of valley competition. looking back over the past year, each of us recalls the role we personally played in school events. Not only do we think of the homework, tests, and exams which once seemed so difficult, worrisome, and important, but we also remem- ber the thrill of school sports, the new friends gained, and the memories brought by each event that made this such a wonderful school year at P.H.S. -Hill! Salud 'itbmy Pontiac, Michigan llf X JL W ,n: paw' A good year becomes better when our basketball team wins the Saginaw Valley championship. One of the loyal boosters was our new Chief Pontiac. . - , ' I f- '. 1' ' .4 ,-1' ff f- 11 I . 4 I in Qj e biggest chief of all! Mr. Staley, our principal. Es TE' I I, P.H.S. students boast enthusiasm in everything they do, but never were they more . i 1, thrilled than at this year's basketball games. . .v .wr .. .. Q 5 if We started to our first class when we saw some friends heading for the same class. We compared schedules and dis- covered that we had many classes to- gether. We stood in the halls talking about the summer until we heard the warning bell. Then everyone started to run for class, to begin a new semester. 1- -,I gi , Dy '. lf. f After a two-month vacation of swimming, traveling, and having a good time, we returned to school wondering whom would have for teachers and if friends would be in the same classes. We bought our bookcards and went to the gyms for our schedules. we OU' 1' I pf 'lf -.,,-',,,-My I' f ':-rg L, If 'Qt' 22 191, ,ef ' SSH Before the students were flnally enrolled, the office had many calls to change sched- ules. At last all were assigned and we began the daily routine. Our teachers were very helpful, and during the year we gained a vast amount of knowledge in many different subjects, thanks to the help they gave us. If At lunchtime we discovered lines that seemed to go on endlessly. As we stood dazed, we realized that these lines were getting longer. The home-made pies at the other end made it all worthwhile. After we bought our lunch, we had an- other shock--the tables were filled, and we would have to eat oft the window sill. fr f ,ff ,ire e' l tems fffjrrgb 'ig' KLA., 75.11 49' 1 fl Z mmwfm The excitement of the Chiefs' competing with other schools, the dances and school parties, and many more moments and days will be remembered for a long time. After final exams and after the books are checked back into the bookstore, we can look forward to another summer vocation. Our routine was broken throughout the year by assemblies which provided us with many hours of enioyment. Some os- semblies were given by the school or- ganizations or by members of the student body. Some outsiders were called in to give us a larger variety of entertainment. X' 1 4' J x T 92 12-.1-0 '45 QC' vs, in. f ov ang. ,Q 0 ,av habla' Sonics mar, Mghimvg -i...-,s .s-..,el.L- ,,..,-W, 4- .M ., , igzmmi of zflcimmiizm f P.H.S. students may not be personally acquainted with the i0 men who work from Patterson Street, but they are aware of the benefits derived from the efforts of these men. For 40 Patter- son Street is the home of Pontiac's Board of Education, and it is, here that decisions are made which influence the lives of all of this city's public school students including 2,600 high school chiefs. Here, Dr. Whitmer is serving his third year as superin- tendent, ably assisted by Mr. Cox and Dr. Hufziger. Through the labors of these men and the members of the Board of Education, of which Mr. Schimmel is president, P.H.S. students enioy all the benefits of an enriched and varied education which includes courses in college, vocational, commercial, and general pro- grams. Capable administrators, certified teachers, good curricu- lar and extra-curricular programs, modern equipment, and up- to-date textbooks provide the basis for our continuous approval by the North Central Association. f' J Cecil Cox Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Personnel Albion College AB University of Michigan M A BOARD OF EDUCATION Otto C Hufzlger Assistant Superintendent m Charge of Business Iowa State College B S University of Dayton BS Miami University MEd Columbia University Ph Ed 14 Dana P. Whitmer Superintendent of Schools Oberlin College, A.l. Ohio State University, M.A., Ph.D. if Dr Walter I. Glenn H Lola B Robert B Monroe M ev J Allen Godsell Griffin Klng 0llVBf OSNWI1 Louis H Schimmel I0 .Q--'J A Haw rixkmfgsai ami Warm and friendly smiles are given by four well-known men of our school as they greet familiar faces in hall or office. No matter how busy their schedules, Mr. Staley, Mr. Forsman, Mr. McCracken, and Mr. Smead find time to be of service to stu- dents, parents, and teachers. Mr. Staley's office, the center of P.H.S. administration, always has a welcome atmosphere appreciated by any visitor. As assistant principal and advisor of the Student Council, Mr. Forsman comes in contact with many students, he is always willing to listen and advise. Our other assiltant principal, Mr. McCracken, is probably most recognized as -counselor for the boys. His now you have it occasionally brings a witty close to the daily announcements. Checking stu- dent attendance, referring students to counselors, and child ac- counting are all in a day's work for Mr. Smead, our attendance counselor. C. T. Forsman Assistant Principal University of Michigan, A.B., M.A. Donald E. McCracken Assistant Principal Albion College, A.B. Wayne University, M.A. Francis W. Staley Principal Michigan State Normal College, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. Harold Smead Attendance Counselor Michigan State College , B.S. Wayne University, M.A. rfmamfifzffifzffzrfrzzii Russell W. Curtis Richard C. Fell Raymond -l- Graft Coordinator of Secondary Director of Vocational Education 5UP2l'ViS0r of Trdde and Education Central Michigan College, B.S. lhdvslfidl Edvrlltiorl Butler University, A.B., M.A. University of Michigan, M.S. Bcllle Cfeek C0ll99ef A-5- Indiana University, Ed.D. Above: Pat Lantz assists Miss McLaughlin, former olllce and retail coordinator, with de- tailed paper work. Right: Since the departure of Miss McLaugh- lin, Mr. Rotsel has taken over the retailing coordination division and Miss Cousins, the ottice coordination division of this olllce. l 2 - ', .f V Q. ' W ' ws, l .4 'V cg 1, 'V' .f':' 'y' 'e' J fr. , i.:PA' Agnes M. Buckley, A.B., M.A. ' Harold Dearing, A.B., M.A. Vernell F. Duffy, 8.5. Q Gerald Hunt, B.S.E., M.S.E. F. I Donald E. McCracken, A.B., M.A. Mary Parrish, B.S., M.A. Elma Waterman, B.S., M.A. SECRETARIES Row 'l: June McConnell, Julia O'Brien Row 2: Jane McGuire, Hazel Wells, Leona Lampson, Louise Sutton, Anna Marie Predmore. A clicking typewriter, o buzzing switchboard, but always a smile! One of the busiest places in the school is the principal's oflice where Julie O'Brien, June McConnell and Louise Sutton lnot pictured! are secretaries. Despite their many responsibilities they always have time to assist both faculty and students. num Senior. nigh 'School mu mme. Maman W - M-4 i3 vm as ,Z 'Hb Q3 ,. - gt V fv- ' - 4 qs-. Q ,V I Ab! ,.- ' - nh COUNSELORS The P.H.S. counselors are the students' helping hands. They are kept busy during the year familiarizing new students with our school and guiding others through personal or scholastic problems. The counselors also assist in planning curriculums and checking credits for graduation. ll . ' 'Z' 31-,... -M., 'J , Qn . g 5 L kiwi fi I if wi 1 K. x7 NT-he e '9- ' 1 Mr. Evarts and Mr. Beauchamp, head of the English Department, discuss the new individual theme folders devised to promote improvement in student composi- tion. The use ot idea-form paper, pocket-size books, and new textbooks aided students in their English courses. Catherine Ainsworth, A,B., M.A. John Antisdel, A.B. Robert Beauchamp, A.B., M.A. Elise Best, A.B., M.Ed. Harold Dearlng, A.B., M.A. Peter Evarts, A.B. George Fisler, A.B., M.A. Betty Fournier, B.S.J. Gail Lynn Green, A.B. Lewis Hayner, A.B., M.Ed. Lillian Jacobs, B.S., M.A. Elizabeth McDonald, A.B. Shirley Medrano, A.B. Ann Ess Morrow, A.B., M.Ed. Gertrude Overton, A.B., M.A. William Peyton, B.S., M.A. Mary Rubert, A.B. Maxine Traver, A.B., M.A. Harry J. Wenzel Jr., A.B. ., 'X T, P A W, , ' ' 'i:'i-fiery: ' 5 X Q t F 'A I 4 Russell Buller, A B MQ., Viola Fltch B S M S ms. vi ww vw ,,f regimes M I? , , pn ,nf . ,- 'Q .W,frw ,VW f.,f,-.,.,1 Miss Fitch head of the library offers Mr Bevmgton an hustorrcal picture for classroom reference As head of the Social Scrence Department Mr Bevmgton often vlsrts the Iubrary to gather data A -4 l Hx W '1 Guy Bevmgton A B M A Edna Forman A B James Grayblel B S Roland Hollqurst A B M A Gordon Henry A B MA John Maturo A B M A Rose McDonald A B M A Colon McGlown, A B Donald McMullen A B M A Herbert Sanford B S Wallace Schloerke A B M S Louise Vaughan A B M A Arnold Wilson B S Fred Zuttel AB s - .B-,e.s.,ar4,.., . r. nf? .-. wt P' li 5' gt,!1fX l 9- ' , ' '4! 'T- 'L I , A .11 , ,r v- if .fl-255' -:V ff .JE 12: - ' ,-17' ' ' 'tiff 4' .W 1 siffimfcg iii.,'E5,f:5,fiffEg1,4..,.f4f' 4, :fr 353' 1fs,..f'ifff1.P'f i'5'ff?M.,.9f i Michael Andonian, B,5. H- 'K .1 Mary Gibbs, A.s., M.S. A I Edwin Heikkinen, A.B., M.A. ,I A 1? l I A Gerald Hunt, B.S.E., M.S.E. Joyce Sweet,A,B., M.A. , r Q Beatrix Vogel, B.S., M.S. I cult logarithm problem s technique. He is also kept busy counseling senior boys. 4- 4 7 '65 4 r,. l Ns Mr. Hunt, head of the Mathematics Department, makes a diffi- eem easy as he demonstrates the log l l r l , 1 X ,A lc, ,f rival ., rw' -Q V A ,Y---'N - P4 i 'E le The tantalixing aroma which floats through our halls can be traced to the newly remodeled homemaking laboratory of which Miss Rogers is the head. Among the courses in homemaking educa- tion are food preparation, money management, laundry, dating, baby care. lv Ann Hagenbuch, B.S. Elizabeth Miller, B.S. Elizabeth Rodgers, 5.5. lb X l l 1 it .I1 A K i i vi be which lum- ilin9. lc lf? Q xv- 'mwmvmi P ,. , , ,.f?if-ZSMZEMZQZ V 7' 4 , ff W' an My wif-mf r.. .1 , um Qi , ' Walter Ainsworth, A.B., M.A. gs V .-v. 41 Robert Boyce, B.S., M.A. XJ- 1 ' ' 'bf ,V' Forrest Brown, B.S. if KJ ' A, - V Elmer Lee, A.B., M.A. I 'my' ,,. 3 Q Marion Lehner, A.B., M.S. V' i 'N Victor Lindquist, A,B., M.A. ,V V 4, V, Paul Line, B.S., M.A. , , ' 'f ' G Beniomin Meninga, A.B., M.S. ' ffl f ' ' .V '57, A Ii, 2 .4 it Horatio Richardson, B.S., M.A. V V i N Clilford Wilcox, B.S. Mei g V 1V 1 K John Youngpeter, A.B., M.S. ' Y mlb V 1339. ,QV J ' ' Wesley Maas, B.S. ff ' rf ,y Z f A ' R. x A P' Mr. Allshouse, head of the Art Department, adds a few llnishing touches to his sketch. Miss Otis, student teacher from Michigan State, enioys his artistry. Mr. Lindquist, head of the Science Department, refers to the skeleton of CI rodent while discussing the bone structure of vertebrate animals. Besides teaching biology, Mr. Lindquist has been working this semester developing a course of study for the iunior high science program. r 6 N 'i John Aiishouse, a.s., M.F.A. I L 54 ,c Jean Smith, B.S. X X 'IL' A f V fi X ' li f' 17 .gn fa ht xi, Mr lacy head of the Business Education Department, checks business records kept by the Bookstore. Filing, book- keeping and shorthand are among the courses offered by J if f I f ' 'll 2 w, A f .0 f .1 iv Olga Distad, B.S., M.B.Ed. Jean Greenacre, B.Ed., M.S Lays Kader, A.B., M.A. William Lacy, A.B., M.E. Mildred Loper, B.S. Ada McDonnall, B.5. Grace McLaughlin, A.B. Ella Ann McManus, B.S., M Ora Muter, B.S., M.S. Carmi Odell, A.B., M.A. Ralph Rotsel, B.S.Ed. Bertha Stephens, B.S. Helen Swanson, B.S., M.A. William Tompkins, B.S., M Margaret West, A.B. Yvonne E. Cousins, B.S. lnot plcturedl igh School ,llbfl Pbntlac, Michigan ly it ,.,,. 4 ' ' VM I k W ' 5 4,18 I re, Peter Aldo, B.S. H- ' Joseph Atwell, B.S. I 1' Rodney Bacon, B.S. K Theodore Carlson, B.S. A X M' J. .2 gi , 2 . Q' , ' ,,, . , I ,, i, - I ROY GUWPOI 5-5-. MA- we , If ' Ralph Gardner , Liz- 5 ' I' V, Caius Gordon, B.S., M.A. 1 . f V, 2 , William Guthrie, a.s., M.A. ,A,A , , if A ' ' ww Harold Hufbolao, s.s., m.A. ,mftg - , f N Kenneth Healy, B.S. 'll 4? E., Q Kenneth Huffman, A.B., M.A. 3 . Donald Kaiser, A.B., M.A. gf ...f Joseph Shara, B.S. ' Enar West, B.S., M.Ed. K 4 If 7063 os. 'ti is E , trends. 'hx I 7,53 Q i ff' 2 , 'if 7 -J g. RJ' -F ,is-', 'Z-32' ti' Mr. Fell, director of Vocational Education, and Mr. Graff, supervisor at Trade and Industrial Education, have one of their frequent discussions on vocational education 3 fx ,f fe. 4 ,fr 'I .few for rf:-, at 1 .,- f' .Q . -wwf . Re f s I I ,, 1 4 1 , , ffl ' , 2 l -f 'U v ww in Xl ..i xii L7 ' ' If ' .f f Z I 'Ta A -X I ' s N? V i w, ,,.5if'f,s W ,,, as 1 , , 5' ' fel if , r 1-52, tg ' . ' jr-f' N ff T ' ' T .af J ,It L Y A , V' f i .. A Helen Anderson Neil Gray lama C. Hook Frances Martz A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B. A.B., M.A. 7 The photographer snaps a picture as Mr. Gray, head of the language Department, adds several informative articles about Spain and Mexico to his bulletin board. l i s i gs ri 'H R5 K v .,. 'fan ,4 Vera Mae Adams Mary Parrish Wdlfer Smith B.S. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.Ph. Miss Adams adiusts the microphone for Miss Parrish, head of the Speech Department. Miss Adams has charge of radio broadcasts while Miss Par ' h ' f ns is amous for her many successful play productions. 2- . u. Y Burl Glendenning Ralph Grubb George Stewart A.B., M.A. B.S. B.S. The driver training teachers, Mr. Glendenning, Mr. Strewart, head of the department, and Mr. Grubb, take a well earned rest from behind the h I w ee . These instructors teach students basl: tram: laws and give valuable driving instructions. 20 I f Ki '0 L' wh 0 ' .r.'4. ' lf'. M4 1 .. - 1 'Zu' ' , ,, -. f , ru ii' J' Edward Banghart George Putnam Doreen Voltman Dale Harris B.S.M., M.A.M. B.M. B.M., M.M.Ed. A warm, friendly smile is given by Mr. Putnam, supervisor of the Vocal Music Department, as Spring Concert. ,Q v 5 f X ' Joann Anderson Connie Coon B S B.S. -,x 91 ,,. Geraldine Irwin Patricia Soares he relaxes after completing plans for the Mr. Peterson and Mr. Harris, supervisor of Instrumental Music, take a few minutes out ot their busy schedule of concerts and parades to pose for the photographer. 1. Q . x Kline Hartman B.S. M. ,Qs - wa 32 M., , . f V, , 43 .he Ms Arthur Van Ryzin Dean Wilson Ph.B., B.Ed. Miclfael Fiorillo, B.S. lnot picturedl Mrs. Irwin and Mr. Fiorillo, chairman of the Physical Education department, inspect new equipment. An activity enioyed this year by both girls and boys is trampoline tumbling. , 7.1 4 I if 'ff' W ,J ,l' ,J - .- 2-I :Z .fin fv: ,- rs :me fri :Ms .- Q: :wr :L gi: f :5 A .Ig:3:-r4 I ff gg-Q - ff gr' - ,w 3:-f I -2 4+ -'-:--' 4-' gffgjft-'I'-'-Z-' '-'-' '-'lu' if I 0' 'Zg1Jq.,- ff' 912' -5f'f:fv'7ZgLg.f1f fri' '5f'2f1gf' 'i'1tf ...r-..! I V-...i..- I I -....... wJ , 'Q- E I . I y K , , l , 5' ar I , ., I Q' . I T5 . E , I 4' j :' - lrrr V ' , 451 'xl 4 4 '. L . I I r, . . , , ', .,.v .,,,, 1 . l l H ? 5 I Q ll'-A ,QL .fr lf,T'W'Q ,L ,I fx- X?-wil ' , X CAFETERIA STAFF Rowl: L. Steing E. Ulmanp A. M. lee l. Guddesg P, Linn. Row 2: B. Blanquurt, E. Wright, L. Geli nasg J. Herzina. MAINTENANCE STAFF Row 1: C. Nybergg A. Aitkeng G. Peter- sen, R. Stoner. Row 2: K. Persingerg B. Chasteen, P. lovsep M. Talmage, J. Randolph. Row 3: V. Henseyg W. Allen, M. Price- V. Tucker, M. Lane. 1 Carl Nyberg, oflirially our gardener, is equally Mr. Skelton, engineer, checks the stoker :ontrol panel under the watchful eyes of Milton adept in the carpentry shop. Batchelor, Frank Fielden, and Daniel Warner. I 'I Y I I X.. , I M... .fun I I it , 4 A xx ' 22 I I I . ' 1 1 f a'l.' f vfgjff g'jf'77! fl? U73 M Af bl 32431 ima 541-5 if MISS E. LUCILLE BROWN This year the pleasant smile and cheery hello 'of Miss E. Lucille Brown were sadly missed by teachers and students of Pontiac High School. Miss Brown who was born in Clarkston, Mich- igan, September 26, 1891, began teaching school there in 1913. In 1915 she came to Pon- tiac, teaching at Crofoot and then Eastern .lun- ior High. She came to Pontiac High School in 1949 to teach Business English. Through the years many students loved her for her warm personality and friendly charm. After nearly 43 years spent in education, on August 23, 1956, Miss Brown laid aside her text book, and crossed over to the Unseen Shore. DOWN STREAM Weep not for me when I take up my oar And drift downstream to meet the setting sun To me 'twill only mean the day is doneg The kindly current bears me safely on Down Stream You bid me stay - to tarry yet awhile, What matters it, a few days, more or less Of ioy or sorrow, happiness, dispairg Fear not that shadows fall across my path - Love lights the way, and I shall safely float Down Stream It is a peaceful land -Tomorrow's land To which I go, and yet no idleness is there. The lessons here imperfectly we learned, And others yet unguessed, are made plain. And someday I shall call to you And you will hear and answer meg And then - you too will take your oar and drift where I await Down Stream num mu mga semi ubmy Emily C. Osh-fm .L-...........,...- ......... ss A -- fbnlilc, Michigan YA ! w ug! , 9,2 fyg ,M f,f44g'f,Mf.f ,,WL .4 . 5 W f ' Muffy ' f 4 fn Q 'f n f f f ff A M -6:7 ' 114- , M,.,.,. 'ff'-f-mv-M.. 'QWQ jf' 4, aff- ' fx wb- uglfilxdi. Tfevsuns .,. N ,,A T Q, ,,, . wow 'HE' U Q lla 'lm x lb X THAMERICOQ O. A O O 'V to N Y ' 0 l Q 0 ' I A ' hLai ,, A ., AV y ' l. MQ? z .jlfzfiea Q ln the seniors' homes that Friday morn No one was found to be forlornp Suitcases were packed and ready to go With clothes for rain, sun, or snow. We boarded the bus with no delay And left the circle with little dismay. We talked, sang, and told some iokes Which seemed to make some almost ch The South American was the ship Which took us on our pleasure-trip, The vessel itself was really quite large, But the cabins seemed small for such a Every day we would take a trek From the bow to the quarter-deck. We'll not forget the ship-board fun Nor the new friends that we've won. A wonderful time was had on the isle, We walked or rode for many a mile. We went from Sugar Loaf to the fort, From the Grand Hotel back to the port. The dance proved the gala event, The air was filled with merriment. Couples were dancing around the floor On the boat far from the shore. Souvenirs were collected by all, But suitcases wouldn't hold the haul. After a week-end without any rest, Sleep was then the main request. oke. barge. .C.E. 4, '-f :y41,,:f if 4, ' ' C' 4' 5 3 J 1 f rl A J : I ' l '22 C , ,Q n ' , E' 5,2 5 yi ,, 7' 3 5 ' JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: James Cornforlh VlCE-PRESIDENT: Freeman Watkins G YE 'Q SECRETARY: Barbara Miller TREASURER: Helaine Wolfe 1 JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ill Rowl: Pal Herzog, Barbara Miller, Darlene Joyce, David Allen, Judy Humphrey, Norma Jones, Myra Goines, Joel Thome. Row 2: Gerald Crossmen, Emil Frisch, Terry Smilh, FY92- X l N l 27 man Walkins, Robert Kelley, James Cornforlh, Roberl McDonald. No? Piclured: Douglas Brown, Dick Kors, Gary Horiz- men, Margaret Christensen. E' e-' - .K an 'll 'I .,, .V W 3 AX., ROBERT A. BRICE Football, Basketball GORDON BRINKMAN Student Council DOUGLAS BROWN Choir, Glee Club Juom-I Buck MARGARET CHRISTENSON Choir, Sr. Girls Ens,, Debate CLAYTON COCKING JUDITH COHASSEY Dolphins, Att. Omce, Stud. Union BARBARA coumcwooo NANCY COPEMAN DALE CORBIN GAY ANN CORNELL JAMES CORNFORTH Swimming, Tomahawk, Quill 8- Sc roll ,A J IL R7 g JOANNE ADAMS Glee Club, Retailing Club HARRY JAMES ALBRIGHT Student Council, Hi-Y, Basketball VIRGINIA ANN ALEXANDER Student Council, Glee Club DAVID ALLEN Latin Club, Epistolue Scholae, Band NORVALINE AMPS MARVIN ARNOLD DOLORES BARRON Glee Club, Jr. Girls Ens. SHARON I.. BEDFORD Biology Club, Choir, Glee Club RICHARD BIMM Band, Band-Stalf, Boosters Club WILLO ROSE BOLDREY Library Asst., Glee Club, Playcrafters RICHARD BONEY GORDON L. BREDOW Glee Club, Football 'E' 'J K We 7' ,if 6 'lf' 2 9 4,1 414 O- R' L as, tx ' if w QP! if I ff fl 'fff,3:f','??ff'. ggfffgg f.bf42',Q'f,ff4? ,fi 'I 1 nity' J ff JV! Q PHIL FULGHAM BARBARA ANN GARNER ROSEMARY GAYTAN Glee Club DENNIS GIBSON Lat n Club Ep stolae Scholce JIM GIEGLER Reta lung Student Un on MYRA JANE GOINES Glee Club Debate Futu Teachers DONALD GREER ROBERT GROENBERG CLINTON HARROUN Glee Club Chor .I Boys ns GARY HARTZMAN Glee Club PATTY HERZOG Bookstore J EAN H ESS Sw NH. Q5 ,- 5 vw, 1' GENE COX GERALD CROSSMAN Band DONNA DAVIS LAWRENCE DEAN MARCELENE DENNIS Futu e N ses Y Tee s Boosters MARY ANN DONDERO LYNUAL DOOLEY MARJORIE LEE DOYLE Glee Club ARNOLD EDMUNDS Booste s Fen: ng WILLIAM D FRENCH Student Un on EMIL DWAYNE FRISCH Vars ty Club Football N? 'E' W 54 X' A25 Sl A '9- 'tl 0' . . ,rv - ffl ,.,r .f:3I',. I I I GI I ' f ' 1, I I fw, 2 ' 4- I 4, gf ,Pa m r ur , - n , x 'I V ,a. ll' 1. .. V ,xv I ,,., V-gt, f 5 ,-2 VV K , , z ll r , I VIRGIL ELWELL I f 4 ,- A 1 ' 'H I I I r,rr I I , A I I I I N L ' I X I Q A f V I? 7 I .. . ' 1 tot I I , I .- I V' L I - , re fa il, 6 ,rf .,.. a,,., , Qs I Q . BL - f rr.. , 9 I ' -x . '::,. ' A Q ,' N 75 '4 ' 1.. I F a I . I 1 , I 7:11 I l , -I I if. 7 , i, r. E . A CJ. . 25,1 I I' ' Y at l If . . , r . Q 4 , I I I ' I ' - . 4 It s Mfzfm goafafma, iii JAMES HOISINGTON G o If J O H N H 0 L I. E R JOAN HUFFMAN ,rl JUDITH ANN HUMPHREY lab. Asst., Y-Teens, Boosters LONNIE HUMPHREY Football Track, Choir NORRIS JACKSON Truck, Cross Country LAWRENCE JACKSON GLORIA JOHNSON Choir, Stud, Council, Glee Club SANDRA JOHNSON Bookstore, Retailing SHARON JOHNSON Retailing Club NORMA JONES G.R.A., Att. Office DARLENE JOYCE Y-Teens, Boosters, Future Teachers - if Q 4' Q JM ': l A l Seniors look forward to that checking-out day which precedes graduation. But with that day comes the realiuxtion that cure-free school days are about to end. 7 X . 7' ' N 1 P ' fc' ontily. K' if A S .1 .4'i .-: f I , 41' -.' 7.17 ,, , . email Q ,,'X ' a ,. 49 ' Q I K ki, f., ve W' 'Q V: - Ponlll C gsm E 'ws ROBERT KELLEY Football, Varsity Club, Stud. Council RONNIE KILGORE RAY KIRBY Swimming, Football, Glee Club FRANCES KOOP Choir, Retailing, Glee Club RICHARD KORS Football, Baseball, Playcrafters DON KREILACH ARNOLD LARSON Football, Baseball, Glee Club LEARNEST LATIMORE Football, Latin Club JOANNE LAUGHLIN Stud. Council Boosters GERALD MUCINTOSH ROBERT LEE MCDONALD Football, Stud. Council, Debate GARY MCGEE milfifflzm, 181 Dr. Henry Crane, pastor of the Central Methodist Church in Detroit, discusses the possible Voyages the future holds for 130 graduating seniors. 31 5 . 1- 'Sv ' X f 1 ff' L , .,., ., , - .. , .. . QZJQEJQZZJ ll NANCY OHANESIAN Choir, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls Ens. JOHN ORTEZ Football, Stud. Council, Proiectionists MARSHA ORVIS Glee Club CHARLENE OWEN Glee Club, Student Council LOREN B. PALEN Ushers Club, Fencing RICHARD P. PALULIAN Barbell Club JAMES PATTERSON PATRICIA PETERSON MARGARET PFEIFFER ARTHUR POE Football, Baseball, Stud. Council THOMAS POPONEA Baseball, Football ALFRED D. POPOUR DANNIE MclNNlS NORMAN MALLORY MARVIN MCVICAR WILMA MATTINGLY LUANA MEHLBERG Glee Club, Retailing, Selective RICHARD MEYER BARBARA MILLER Lab. Asst., Tomahawk, Y-Teens MARGARET JEAN MISKIN Future Nurses MARYLEE MOGG Debate, Y-Teens, Retailing BETTY MONTGOMERY LETHA MOORE JOANNE MURRAY Retailing Club ,p . K, ' 1, .xg - 5 im .s . -a '1lWAstN1zsa'f1-pie' , A f-oz .fs I f Qs ami! m,m img, ffm' 4:24514 f fmwzf M C I WILLIAM REMLEY ! 'V MARJORIE ROBERTSON '-'4'25l,' A' Jr. Girls Ens., Future Nurses, L t. 7 PX CHARLIE ROBINSON Z' 5 f 'A Truck, Football, Glee Club -V V NOLA ROGERS ,AAI 5 Band, Future Nurses, Y-Teens . , -alf' ' , ' .I I CHARLES EDWARD SPANN Track, Football, Glee Club JAMES K. SPRUNG JANICE SCHATZLEY Glee Club DAVID SCHRODI Glee Club SALLIE SHACKELFORD Glee Club JAMES SHORTER Basketball, Track, Football BILL SIGLER Hi-Y, Monitors, Proiectionists CONNIE SIMMONS Choir, Selective Girls, Debate NORMAN TERRY SMITH Ushers Club ROLAND HAYES SMITH Football ab. Asst JIM STRONG - Q: I JAMES 1AYLon 1 f I , 1, ' JOEL THOME Band, Student Council ROGER. C. VAUGHAN PHYLLIS VERSTRATE Choir, Future Nurses, Boosters BOB WARRINGTON Student Council LEWIS WATERFIELD FREEMAN WATKINS Track, Football, Epistolae Scholae THOMAS WHITLOW PERRY WILLIAMS Track, Cross Country, Basketball ty ,f,1:,,, f I . A 'f ry-me-. -. . ' '.-' if 5 s . ,. L .X N f I x t . X A an Q. , 'Inf 33 I I . --.A-,,,.,,, , V-AM N My W A P i i I , . 'V Ji? ZA ii 572' ,, , . ., . R A ' f kia gmgi 5 ,. 'V' , -9- f gan I ,f T x, U? r 'Vx . . K :U it 41 'SST' l 21 1114-5 TTR T :,. . . , l1?'I'i'l-X 1.1 , 'W -rr 1 W HELAINE J. WOLFE Playcrahers, Debgle, Boosters JUDITH WOOD NANCY WOOD SANDRA WRIGHT Band, Future Nurses, Y-Teens GARY WYLLIE Golf, Tennis, Cross Country DOROTHY LOUISE YARBROUGH Glee Club Judy Wood, Barbara Miller and Nancy Wood make a few publiziiy prepara- fions for lheir senior prom Magic Mardi Gras held January l2. There were Dimes we Dhoughl we would never make il. wwp , -, umm ?fi,e:2,mefm9Z,,, L O W :sw Y39 JUNE CLASS OFFlCERS President: Michael Boyer Vice-President: Richard Singleton Secretary: Saida Tuttle Treasurer: Carole Ryden JUNE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY , - 5 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: L, . Carol Cox, Sharon Boyce, Ruth Ann Tower, Carole DuFord, Janet Wilson, Helene Prizant, Patricia Clark, Barbara Berg, Judy Levine, Jane Austin, Sylvia Wallis, Janet Carlisle, Adeline Volk, Judy Elwell. Lindo Lankford, Claudia Borders, Saida Tuttle, Sharon Wolfe, Patricia Zielke, Lynda McCurdy, Elizabeth Bradley, Barbara Montieth, Barbara Fair, Sharon Wall, Sharon Holland, Sonia Ryan, Patricia Lantz, Sharon Troxell, Lee Patterson. Karen Denham, Kathleen Rouse, Patricia Murphy, Richard Singleton, James Clancy, Sandra Cooper, Row 4: Carolyn Leacher, Alex Sekles, Dorles Raines, Kay Johnson, Kenneth Bogard, Robert Skinner, Norma Passage, Helga Falk, Judy Huntwork, Marcia Pe- trie, Carolyn Beyer, James Shaw, Richard Lantz, John Doerr, Barbara Lecornu, Karen Beam, Roland Williams, Carl Hel- ferich, .Charles McLaughlin, Richard Dembinski, Terry Zellhart, Gary VanRyzin, William Riley, Constantine Sousanis, Ted Johnson, Melvin White, William Scribner, Lillian Casper. Not Pictured: Carolyn Rush and Jack Hemming. ,sf- -.. 4? Vfyy .' Ii4.Qflp:rrif fl4:z .E A,i:V,i',, QI -5, fa. M A -F., W, 3,4 X, y, .f,, ,,. , X , ms CREWNECKS, KNEESOCKS AND PIXIES Senior girls model the laiesi iuds. LUNCH TIME! VF i 4 I see the books, but where is the food? SOPHISTICATED SENIORS? Time out f - 4' V252 R-CV! or hm, '5 . C lhen buck to the books. ' W' an ,. .rj -4, if A A- M ,V in 'ly' rv 4 I' 4 AY.. A ' . , -'Q - J'?5Ftl6ol i.ttf ,w-.,,,m mr X 5? DON BAYS WILMA BEACH KAREN ADELE BEAM Band, Student Union, Y-Teens RONALD BECKMAN Golf BARBARA BERG Cheerleading, Tomahawk, Y-Teens CAROLYN BEYER GERALD BODNOVICH Proiectionists Club GREGORY BODNOVICH KENNETH BOGARD Hi-Y, Swimming, Choir JANICE BOMSTA Glee Club, Student Union, Fencing CAROLE BOOMER RAYMOND W. BOOTH I .-U... , L 1 BONNIE ALLEN Choir, Sr. Girls Ens., Student Council MARGARET AMBLER Art Club PHIL ANDERSON ROGER B. ANDERSON Debate, Hi-Y, Booster Club PEGGY ARMSTRONG Glee Club JANE AUSTIN Quiver, Choir, Sr. Girls Ens. ORETHA BAKER Future Teachers, Glee Club, Booster Club ALEXANDER BARGE Glee Club, Track, Cross Country BARBARA BARNARD GAIL BARNETT LARRY C. BARTON Glee Club BOB BAXTER Football, Hi-Y, Varsity Club .- I I 1 I I I I ffgfgfr , f 2 fl CLAUDIA BORDERS Band SHARON ELLEN BOYCE Playcrafters, Thespians, Radio Workshop MICHAEL T. BOYER Baseball, Choir, Student Union ELIZABETH BRADLEY Student Council, Choir, Sr. Girls Ens. CHARLES A. BRADSHAW DONALD W. BRAUNAGEL Football EVELYN L. BROWN Lab Assistant, Tomahawk IRIS BROWN G.R.A. mm ??w'fzw,zfwz,5, 1 . im I 5 X I- s A fi . , ,,,f , I RONALD BROWN V ERWIN THOMAS BRUCE A. , H Football CARL BUCHNER i 57' . KATHERINE BUCHNER .. ' Quiver, Radio Workshop, Y-Teens e aw- , ' s A '1 ,F ' 4' ' . 2 In if ' . AA 5 W' 39 Q 38 Fax '9 'm -A JANICE BURNS Retail Club LINDA BURT Cheerleading, Y-Teens, Selective Glee Club ELIZABETH CALDWELL G.ll.A., Glee Club JUDITH LEE CAMPBELL Glee Club, Student Council WESLEY CAMPBELL Wrestling CAROLE FAYE CARD Future Teachers JO ANNE CARGAL Latin Club, Praiectionists Club, Dolphins Club JUDY CARLINE Band, Y-Teens, Retailing JANET CARLISLE Future Teachers, Student Union, French Club CAROL CARMICHAEL Switch Board, Fut. Nurses Club, Student Unie LILLIAN CASPER Band MARY CERVANTES Tomahawk, Monitor, Glee Club N uw I alien diafffwmefl ww fimiwo., DONALD COLE Football DONALD G. COLE TOM CONLEY Football, Baseball, Track SHARON COON Boosters Club, Selective Girls Glee Club, SANDRA COOPER Bookstore, Student Council WILLIAM COOPER Choir, Baseball, Boys Glee Club DAVID G. COPEMAN JOANNE COTE MARTHA E. COWAN Tomahawk, Y-Teens, Library As MARY A. COWAN Tomahawk Y Teens L'br ry Assistants 1 ' 1 I C DORIS MARIE COWELI. Retailing, Glge Club ROSE ANNE COWELL Glee Club d ll ' I. . . fl ? I- iw- ,,,, ,W I, it - 4.14 L l 39 ROSELEA CHAVEZ DONNA CHILVERS Tomahawk, Y-Teens, Playcrafters JAMES CLANCY Band, Student Union ROBERT CLAPP Golf, Football GLENDA MAE CLARK Monitors, Glee Club MIKE CLARK Proiectionists Club PATRICIA CLARK Playcralters, Student Union, Boosters PAT L. CLARK Switch Board SHARON LYNN CLARK Playcrafters, Choir, Epistolae Scholao WILLIAM M. CLARKSON JUDY COFFER Choir, Cheerleading, Playcralters NANCY COGGINS Library, Radio Workshop 3- l l I, 1 ,V I as ax M lL. 516: ., , , .,, ,.,. ..,,,. , .,,, , g ,.. ,.,- ' cARoL cox Lab Assistants, Y-Teens, Baoste s ANITA cozARr Glee Club LEROY cnow L Baseball sue cnows .i ii . x -4-F.. as 4 NANCY cslzMAolA As 1 ' i n Jovce CUNNINGHAM f ,gig f nam. MARY SUE DAHLGREN Dolphins, Student Union, Glee Club JEANETTE DAVIES Glee Club, Jr. Girls Ens., Student Council SHARRON DAY MAUREEN DELAHUNTY Glee Club RICHARD D. DEMBINSKI Band KAREN A. DENHAM Bookstore, Lab Assistants, Choir C3 I f X ' W 'f Ronald Hopp, Jerry Robinson, Leroy Crow and Pot Zielke worked very hard on Pontiac High's float which appeared in the 1956 Christmas parade. f , . ,V ,-.- ,e-, ,-:A 5. 7' 1 1 ' H lziriik, ffl' 'Y V, j 6' 15 ' vs 5 vi! 'X I f -X . 1, . 2' MW, ' l . V' xl X TQ gf , .V f W ,T BEVERLY DeVARY WILLIE DeWALT Basketball, Baseball SHARON DeWITT Glee Club, Boosters SHELBY DEXTER DAVE DIEHM Basketball VELVOR LEE DINKINS JOHN DOERR Latin Club, Biology Club, Tennis JUANITA LEE DOVONNO CAROLE DUFORD Ouiver, Quill 8 S:roll, Y-Teens FRED O DUNKELD Camera Cluls MARTHA ANN DUNN Future Teachers, Ushers Club SHARON EDGLEY Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Selective Glee Club Hey! Save those seats down there. 41 X' X an 4 . my 'I JEROMY EDWARDS MARTHA EHLERS Selerlive Glee Club JANET EILENDER Radio Workshop, Thespian, Playcraiters GARY E. ELEY JUDY LOU ELWELL Dolphins, Tomahawk, Selective MARGARET ANN ERICKSON Student Union, Retailing Club DONALD EVANS Track, Cross Country ARNELIA EZELL BARBARA FAIR ' Q Choir, Sr. Girls Ensl, Cheerleading HELGA MARIA FALK ' Att. Omce, Retailing DOROTHY FALLS Glee Club, Choir WILBUR FINLEY Basketball, Glee Club, Lib. Asst. ,... ar- J ,, I4 ,ii-Q: k g:f,, - tr 5 S- , ,c ,f , , .-1, , -1-' , r ii' .-Y - ' , :gf .gf I I ' 1- ' . if 5' 5ff?fffjJf5,.9'f3 i LF 1' gym 11 JT' 4a ff ,. 1.3.1, Q Nik A E I . ,3 AefL ARCHIE FLANAGAN BERNICE FLETCHER Glee Club, Cafeteria MARGARET E. FOX Att. Omce, Bookstore LEON L. FRAYER Choir, Hi-Y, Glee Club DAVID J. FRY GORDON R. FUTRELL DWAYNE M. GALLAHER DON GARRISON CHUCK GARVIN PATRICIA ANN GAVETTE Sr. Girls Ens Proiectionists, Y Teens BENNY JOE GIGLIO Choir Glee Club f ' Tl s ., 1152 9, J kg , Q RONALD GEHRKE I f , , 1 --If ' 'M ff 7 I I I I s , f. 91 f 2 . Ad 2: V me JOHN GRONER MARIE ANNE GUELLEC Glee Club LLOYD HAACK BOBBY HAMM Glee Club WILLIAM D. HAMPTON Choir, Glee Club, Golf ROBERT FRANK HARROUN Band ANN HARROUN G.R.A., Glee Club ELEANOR M. HASSENZAHL Glee Club, Choir, Booslers MARILYN HAUSE Glee Club, Quiver, Quill 8. Scroll EUNICE HAYWARD Glee Club, Boosters GERALD HAYWARD ELIZABETH HAZELY Y-Yeens, Booslers ' - 43 5- if A 1 I v. 0 If 145.47 .17 1 .'. yi., ,f J 42,455 7 if if, .y DELORES GILLESPIE Choir, Booslers, G,R.A. YVONNE GIROUX JOHN R. GIVENS JAMES GLASS CLIFFORD GOFFAR VERN GOODE Glee Club, Cross Counlry, Track DONALD V. GREEN Bond LoMARR GREEN LORA GREEN DONALD PAUL GREER ELIZABETH GREGORY Radio Workshop, Ploycruffers, Thespians DANIEL GRIMM Reiuiling Club kwin f av 131 gr A X ff' if SUE CAROL HEALY Choir, Glee Club, Playzrafters CARL HELFERICH Quiver, Lib. Asst., Debate JOHN CHARLES HEMMING Cheerleader, Glee Club, Camera Club PHEBE HENDERSON Playcrafters, Thespians, Glee Club VIOLET HEWITT Debate, Radio Workshop, Lib. Asst. CAROLYN HICKMAN Sr. Girls Ens., Glee Club, Stud. Counci BARBARA JEAN HIGDON Future Nurses, Boosters JAMES HIGGINS Football, Baseball SARA HIGGINS Band, Tomahawk, Biology Club MARILYN J. HISCOCK Choir, Booster KEN HOADLEY Student Union SHARON HOLLAND Selective Glee Club, Tomahawk, Quill mffmifiemf gg.fz4fem,Q4zi.o W we app L Scroll 'W-1 in R- W .. -,X -.. -. x A 'Q' E RI v.- , , A. , Ez M I R I Y, -XM ' What could these senior girls be dreaming about? The Future? This seems to be the big question in the minds of all the seniors. school nan-Q I, I, il. sfzffwsfzf ofamiiwzv mwzEfizmg.e, zzwm BENN JOHNSON Football DANIEL LEONARD JOHNSON Choir, Glee Club, Football EMANUAL JOHNSON JACKIE JOHNSON Glee Club JOAN JOHNSON Future Teachers, Boosters KAY JOHNSON Lab. Asst., French Club, Y-Teens ROBERT G. JOHNSON Band TED A JOHNSON lab. Asst., Hi-Y, Proiectionists PAUL JOLLY Tomahawk, Glee Club, Basketball CHESTER JONES STEPHANIE JONES Sr. Girls Ens., Choir, Y-Teens DOUGLAS JUSTUS ye 1 I-. L, .- b It fm fo A ., I if 'sf T, f Y ,SAQ A f F., Q 1 CAM g, ff E!- , -Z yr ROBERT HOLLOWAY Football FRED HONEYCUTT Swimming MARY L. HOOKS G.R.A. RONALD E. HOPP Hi-Y, Glee Club TERRY HOUSTON Baseball MARY J. HUFFAKER JUDY HUNTWORK Quiver, Choir, Dolphins JAMES HUTCHINGS Choir, Glee Club BOB IHRKE RONALD IVERSON Baseball, Swimming NANCY JACKSON Jr. Girls Ens., Glee Club, Retailing GEORGE JERGERIAN fa- gr, ' ,, X Cu! xo. ' 5 41. ' Q I-, . I 4' ,I A I wa, Q 'Q ' Q Ivrlgffi' 1 ts- , 45 ,V ' Af Qi?Qg,g:k,, aiiilizfzt, szmafl sfsizfzf omfiafz, pfbfwmifof 4 Dir.k McLaughlin sits patiently as the photographer helps him pose for those long- awaited senior pictures. K XT gs., . 'X 6 Fi' fi 1 ,, ' X i I 46 RAY KARPOICZ DeVORAH KATCHKA Y-Teens, Ploycrafters LARRY KEIVIT Band NORMA KELLAR KEN KENDALL Baseball LEO KENNEDY ED KETZLER Baseball, Glee Club, Hi-Y NORMA KLUKOS Band, Future Nurses, Y-Teens JOHN KNIGHT H'-Y BARBARA KYLE JUDY LACY Future Teachers, Bookstore, Radio Workshop LINDA LANKFORD Choir, Sr. Girls Ens., Selective ghll . .' ' lV . :, . ,, , , ,,. V f fi , ,,., 4, . Zifififii X f r... Guess what? I want to change my order. JoAnne Cargal and Richard Picktord r their senior picture proofs after having a hard time deciding which one they wanted. PAT LANTZ RICHARD THOMAS LANTZ Epistolae Scholae, Band, French Club JANETTE LARGENT RODERICK WALLACE LARSON Band EVELYN LASTER JUDITH M. LAUCKNER Thespians, Radio Workshop, Y-Teens MARY KAY LEACH Retailing CAROLYN LEACHER Future Nurses, Lab. Asst., Y-Teens BARBARA ANITA LECORNU Tomahawk, Y-Teens, Choir PAT LEHMAN CAROL LEIGHTLEY Retailing, Ushers Club, Bookstore ELIZABETH LEMMOND H . I ' ', 'f+f - - ...sig a.... ...g.2fq 'N4cpd. .K - ' 5 r J ki 'S f 7' ,f ' f fx FN 2 ,M I eturn i. tj , T' 1 'K . v lun- SONDRA LEONARD JUDITH ANN LESTER Quiver, Art Club JUDITH LEVINE Playcrufters, Radio Workshop, Thespiuns VIVIAN LEWIS Boosters ELAINE LINDQUIST Stud. Union, Boosters, Glee Club PHIL LITHERLAND ESTELLA LITTLE Lib. Asst., Att. Office, Glee Club DONALD J. LOVSE Choir, Glee Club, Stud. Council LQVON LOWE DAVID LUNDEEN DARRYL R. MAHAN Hi-Y, Thespians, Golf SALLY E. MAIER Choir, Tomahawk, Quill 8 Scroll .ic .,.,, Mg, QQ, ,f A 474 'I 1 li x -A rd A 4 . H H 'QL of A' A ' is, , ,M fi, if I A ' ' ff A f ' 7' l 1 6 1 f ' fill qv-uf ' W? A 9 , ll - As ,,,, I , .. ' 5. F1.- ' lf-V' 1 ,Y Q 1 ,,-l - ' ,, .,, I j . h. ffl' I -Ti X. , I I . E ' I su SHARON MALANE Glee Club, French Club PAMELA JILL MANECK Student Union, Booster Club , Sel. Glee PEGGY MARSHALL JOHN MASSENGALE Football, Basketball, Varsity Club MARTHA MAYES MELVIN MCANNALLY ARTHUR McCLELLAN Track SANDRA BERNIECE MCCRARY Leaders Club, Bookstore L LYNDA MCCURDY Qulver, Quill G Scroll, Bookstore DONALD MCDONALD JAMES McKAY NANCY RICHARDSON McKAY hllllthnlor Clu Sflffwf llbrlq 48 V --vb WT , -.- V fm W iifgllkzgf pfwwaffi aim 59iL?m9E.l gmii , 2 lw ff W JANICE MIZE BARBARA MONTEITH Tomahawk, Band, Lab. Assistants BARBARA MORGAN Glee Club, Boosters Club CLARENCE MORGAN CALVIN MORTENSEN Basketball, Student Council PATRICIA MURPHY Band PATRICIA ANN NADIGER Glee Club ELIDA NAVARRO A EARL NEEB Biology Club, Glee Club BECKY NICKOLS Tomahawk, Quill and Scroll, Booster JOSEPH NICHOLS SHARON LEE NICHOLS Glee Club 1' . .-.4 ff-gli. t?fi1Yf.,: J-fa g.-911941 ' G .nb CHARLES D. MCLAUGHLIN Camera Club, Golf, Basketball MICHAEL McNAlR Playcrafters, Art Club CAROL McPHERSON SHARON McRAE Dolphins, Glee Club, Ushers Club GEORGE MEKRAS LUPE MELLADO JANE MILLARD Glen Club, Stud. Union, Sol. Glee Club GERALD MILLER JOHN IRWIN MILLS BARBARA MINNICH NANCY MISENER DAVE MITCHELL Glee Club, Student Union fx Qu 1, L 49 17' ? 1? N g 1 .X sm- fb f'2 . fx lf' , 5gz,gz4,?,Qfg 3 if DONNA NOLF Future Teachers, Ushers Club, Bookstore . BETH NORTH , O ,V N A ,nv l .IOTHNOTCH ' ' 'G 0 'l sen. cms Glee Club, Y-Teens ,V - ' 7 Football, Baseball, Hi-Y ROBERT ODDEN Glee Club JACK OLSON ' Football, GI CI b -' 1. , S ., JoHN oslfi U V' 'S 3, 'rf Baseball, Swimming, F.T,A. - I ' Jovcs OWENS g P 4 51. Girls Ens., Selective Girls Glee Club A V B 0 A I I MICHAEL PANTELIDES 'FMT Football, Hi-Y, Boosters Club ' NORMA JEAN PASSAGE E' ' Lab Assistants, Student Union 1' I 6' ll MARGUERITE LEE PATTERSON is Choir, Quiver, Sr. Girls Ens. 7 ,- JAMES PATTON 'i , Y' ., ' Basketball, Debate, Stud. Union Pr, v l , G' so ,I s.. , .6 3 J., ' - . X, 3- , ' 1,227 y 'If ' R 1 - ' I . 3? ,X . vi' , P 'til l - AEE 'iff' Ll nn- TS-7 I, DALE PAYNE Hi-Y LARRY L. PAYNE suse Club LYLE RAYMOND PAYNE Choir, Glee Club, Jr. Boys Ens. GENE PEARCE CAROL ANN PETERSON Glee Club, Boosters, Retailing MARCIA ANN PETRIE Cheerleading, Choir, Tomahawk LEWIS PIROCHTA ALICE LOUISE PLUMB JUANITA POTTER Retailing, Student Union LARRY PRICE HELENE PRIZANT Cheerleading, Tomahawk, Choir LORETTA RABAJA Future Nurses, Ushers Club, Glee Club J .,J 4 ffm warm, Emilia? ff if 5 2 X ,-LZ. ,... 1, J... Aww DORLES IRENE RAINS Tomahawk, Y-Teens, Retailing JACQUELINE RANDALL Future Nurses, Selective Girls Glee Club, Bookstore CHARLIE EDWARD RATCLIFF Wrestling, Weight Lifting, Track WILLIA MAE REDMOND Baasters, Glee Club FRANCES REESE Switch Board, Attendance Oltice, Retailing KATE REEVES Tomahawk, Fut. Nurses, Sel. Girls Glee Club JANET REID Glee Club VIVA ANN REID Glee Club, Boosters, F.I'I.A. ANNA REYNOLDS Glee Club, Latin Club BARBARA JOAN REYNOLDS GLENDA RHEW Retailing ' JANET RICE rgr, C 51 I V no Q V IMI By the sparkling faces, warm smlles, and decorative lockers of these students, une can see that the Christmas season has arrived at P.H.S. l PHILIP A. RICE Band KAREN JEAN RICHARDS gs 5 JERRY ALLEN RIGONAN 4- ' Track, Glee Club BRUCE POWELL -K Choir, Sr, Boys Ens., Student Council I 7-4. 1 Q Q dv 'Z K. r' ? L il L Jr WILLIAM J. RILEY Camera Club, Proiectionist, Radio Workshop It A A LILLIAN mzzuro Q P+- I cies club , 5 A 4, Rossa nocsns fy ' Q... Wx Baseball ' NATHAN J. ROSEN , Student Union, Ushers Club, Proiectionist KATHLEEN ROUSE Choir, Sr. Girls Ens., Student Council CAROLYN RUSH Lib. Assistant, Lab. Assistant, Debate SONJA RYAN Choir, Dolphins, Y-Teens Y CAROLE ANNE RYDEN Attendance Omce, Y-Teens, Monitor Q 1, I 52 , LH s-- it fa.,'2gz.2z.ef.m'.!?zl57za1g.., me K , is PEGGY SELF Glee Club, Booster MARGARET W. SELVALA Cheerleading, Choir, Y-Teens HELEN SEYBERT Student Union JAMES SHAW Band, Lab. Asst., Biology Club MARY BETH SHEARER Choir, Bookstore, Lib. Asst. VIRGINIA L. SHEEHAN Boosters, Glee Club, Student Council VIVIAN SHEFFIELD Glee Club, Y-Teens, Stud. Union WILLIS SHEFFIELD HELEN ANN SHERK PATRICIA A. SIDES Glee Club, Y-Teens DAVID SIMMONS DENNIS SIMONSON Swimming, Varsity Club, Tomahawk ..ff4c.f.iL BARBARA D. SAHR Tomahawk, Glee Club TOM SAMPEY Glee Club, Football, Track CAROLE ANN SAPELAK Student Union JANETT SCHAAR Glee Club JOYCE SCHNORKIAN Future Teachers, Playcratters, WILLIAM SCRIBNER Band DAVID SCRIVEN Basketball, Tennis GWEN SCRUGGS MELVIN SHRUGGS DOROTHY SEBASTIAN Selective Glee Club JACK SEIBER Proiectionist ALEX SEKLES Choir, Stud. Council, Ouiver fm .-' 4 f f ' ' af' CY? f F' -V , 'f .v , f f RICHARD SINGLETON 5 Golf, Camera Club, Tomahawk fl-5 ' -L 5 , JANE SKELLEY ,W , a jm, ,- nolpmn, can club 'FW' f , ' -vw A I ..-K ff I I CAROLE sLELroN li in 1. ,L T , ' , - g Glee Club tif' J Q ' 7 ROBERT SKINNER C ' V ' B' V ' Playcrafters, Thespians, Radio Workshop K A ' ' I f I Q R,RRA . ,f A Q CAROL SLATER . Glee Club, Retailing BETTY SMITH Glee Club, Monitor CAROL ANN SMITH Selective, Choir, Quiver Q DORIS SMITH f W JANICE SMITH 4 I Monitors, Glee Club SAMMY SNEED ' 1 CARL sNovsR V ge- 5, NORMA JEAN SNYDER Y-Teens, Glee Club, Stud. Council , - H , - ff 'gli al K I I ' , , rb -w A g I Y R' ,f,, ' 1 ',,' l ' A , 7 ' ' V V, .. ,. ,,,,, , . l 'W W 61,3 'Q-' I , f A , ,f 'f H Z .iii , ff .fx 'sf li V 1 ex Q , e, gh coNsrANnNs sousmis Biology Club, Baseball, lab. Asst. HELEN JANE SPARK Stud. Union, Glee Club, Future Nurses ROBERT STALEY Glee Club SHARON ANN STALIONS Stud. Union, Glee Club STEVE STAMAS Glee Club, Camera Club DARLENE STANGE Dolphin, Choir, Sr. Girls Ens. ALYCEMAE STEPHENS Radio Workshop, Future Teachers, Y-Teens JAMES STEWART Hi-Y, Glee Club, Camera Club DEVONE STONE DAVE STOTT GRACE STOTTLEMYER DOROTHY STRAND Stud Union Glee Club Retailing ' 541 52 nwmuuwd eww, ami JOHN P. STRASSBURG MARY DELORES SUMMERVILLE Boosters Club FRANKLIN TAYLOR V 1 , Glee Club Radio Wo kshop Fencing FREDDY TAYLOR BILL TAYLOR Choir Glee Club GARY THOMAS 4 MINYON THOMAS NANCY LEE THOMAS Stud. Union All. Office ' MARIAN THOMPSON BEVERLY THRASHER Glee Club MARGARET LEONA THRASHER MARY LOU TIBBETTS ,T 9 f 73- - vw- I , , 4' 3 rf- ' rm f 'ff' ' ' f A K I' 4 Q. M' ff Y? . 'Q 5, W X f .LE 5 lx in I , A I T as v 1 Q I 9 5 A., , in 1 WI -4 I A A lair? ., uv ' Choir, Y-Teens, Playcraflers f Q1 1 I I I ' fig lk Z TED TIBBITTS ELEANOR TIFFANY Radio Workshop, Boosiers RUTH ANN TOWER Dolphin, Choir, Playcraflers BERNIS TRAVIS LOIS TREADWAY SHARON TROXELL Band, Latin Club JERRY TUCKER Hi-Y, Slud. Council, Swimming SAIDA TUTTLE Dolphins, Y-Teens, Hoosiers GLORIA VANDERKOOY GARY M. VANRYZIN Quill and Scroll, Tomahawk, Football MARIE VARGO Glee Club CAROL VENNER Playcraflers, Thespians, Radio Workshop GWEN VERNON Sr. Girls Ens., Jr. Girls Ens., Y-Teens FREDERICK J. VEST Quiver, Radio Workshop, PHILLIP LEE VIANDS Camera Club Choir, Glee Club, Sr. Boys Ens. ADELINE VOLK Bookstore ELLEN MARIE WAGN Radio Workshop, Seleclive, Boosiers WILLIAM WALKERDINE SHARON WALL . Debale, Tomahawk, Slud. Council SYLVIA WALLIS Bookslore, Fvlure Teacher WILLIAM WALLIS JOYCE WALSH JOSEPH D. WATROS Glee Club MELVIN WHITE Hi-Y, Biology Club, Slud. G' a ' f 3 41' 'E' 6 A s, Boosters Council f I-T S nf' ak Q, Y S Z. 4 fa , ,V Z f pl' .,.- 4, on gil' Q, Q 'K 2. J f?Em,f4:.fz.uilf2.fQr,fzm1iff: aims. az, firm? V V. 1:7 .qri 1 is . N! xv f4,:v X 2: , E , I f 'X L xl T ' ' 'N ff ' if . El. f' fi Q9 .W . I 'J . I , I-L I ' 1' .. 'Fix Q- I , 5: if if , I 3 . If . J I. , , if ' X .W r o Q Ivlv AL 3 I I 4,12 li. I -'vv. ff. RODNEY WHITE CHARLES WIGGINS BETTY WIGGINTON CHARLES WILLIAMS Tomahawk, Playcraflers, Radio Workshop ILENE WILLIAMS Glee Club, Debale RICHARD WILLIAMS Relailing ROLAND WILLIAMS Band, Hi-Y, Biology BILL WILLIS EUGENE WILLIS Baseball, Slud. Union DELORES WILSON JANET LEE WILSON Stud. Union, Y-Teens, Selecllvo JANET WILTGEN Choir, Lab. Assl., Y-Teens W -Z5 S fi v- A S tjisym were wfaim, swf? ' 'T an I my Af, ff 2 5 . . - N , s ' ,I f f QF' 'T Z 5 'ifz , , A 1 it QE in 41 f xfxi 'Y-YC R -f gi A January Class Ronald Cochrane Lawrence De Nio Jeanette Drayton Valentine Gross Wesley Jennings Edward Stout i CAMERA SHY June Class Marvin Cagle Alex Dioyenis Patricia Drake Cheryl Fox Archie Haynes Andrew Hoover Roger Maison Dennis Peterson Donald Pursley Paul Rainville Barbara J. Redmond Gayle Roberts Judith Robinson Thomas Stanley Labon Walker Jean Whitney Benny Williams Don Williams Darlene Wilson Donald Wood Helen Wood 57 MARLENE WINTER Stud. Union, Glee Club, Boosters LESLIE WISCOMBE Glee Club, Choir PATRICIA JEAN WITT SHARON WOLFE WILLIAM WOOD JIM WRINKLE Student Union FREDERIC YOUNG Proiectionists, Golf LORETTA YOUNG PATRICIA ANN YOUNG Glee Club TERRY ZELLHART Basketball, Baseball, Stud. Union PATRICIA ZIELKE Tomahawk, Selective, Future Nurses Summer School LeRoy Ayette David Coleman Sammy Coleman Carolyn Dilldine Ray Giroux Charles lhrke Leroy Lafayette Sylvia Salisbury Richard Kent FLORENCE ASHBAUGH EDWARD ASHER Glee Club CLAY BAKER ARCHIE BELL JANICE BENDIG MARY BILLINGER Glee Club, G.R.A., Booslers VIVIAN G. CASCADDA GORDON CLAYTON BOB CLELAND WILLIAM COCKING JOANNE DUDLEY Glee Club OLIVIA EDWARDS N I, It 1'6 . FT' 'I A :-:M 4' .1:'- -' mf- Al. ' ,-ffl. ff' xv f 6' I gfigfzffgf gzfzffyzzwfi W 4.45 sf' Um fa- I -3 ,nl I7 Y '- I I 1 rw. 'fu A H, I 73, 'mf' f 7 A A416 3 RUBY EDWARDS SUE ELWELL Ar! Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens GEORGE EMERY STANLEY EMERY EDDIE FOWLKES Track, Basketball, Glee Club FAITH KATHERINE GAMBLE G.R.A., Glee Club, Jr. iGrls Ens. MABLE HENRY FRANCES KAMACHOS Future Nurses LARRY LAMPHERE DONALD LAUGHERY DAROLD LUETTKE Glee Club JERRY MCGOLDRICK 1' I' N rf I-I . 4- iff. .-1 ffl' ,.- v 1 L71 gf is I .I ,MQ L DEAN ROBINSON GERALEE SAFFORD GERALDINE SCHAAR ESSIE SEARCY EVELYN SKRINE PHYLLIS SODITCH JACK SPEHAR KARL STICKEL NNY EDWIN THRASHER JESS TREVINO ANNIE VESQUEZ 1' 'V' ART MARTINEZ PHYLLIS MOONEY Glee Club DALE NANCE EDWARD NEAVES HENRIETTA NEIDRICK NANCY RUTH OWEN LARRY PANKEY BILLY EUGINE PATRICK T ns JOX CE PEAKS Debate Jr G Is Ens Selechve RICHARD D PERKIO Bas bull Sv den! Councl RICHARD PICKFORD NF' Glee Club ROBERT REESE W' I A I A ii fl m 1 X I . 'Q I . ' A .lxlmb ' I l k' Zuh : HW J if A, i J , . 1 ir A, . I4 .,II., . W X Y fl IX I J R LR I I I Q 5 1 Q, e 'N 'X 4 Glee club S I I 1- G' 'SR - j Q 6- P .,. L :, , Ia, I G I 1 JI Sw L. YE? Y, 59 l -I -6 ...,,' Mr. Staley welcomes six Michigan State students to P.H.S. to initiate student teaching program with their university. Some of us came back last fall pleased to find our lockers freshly painted Others were happy when the painter finally arrived and happier when he left! 225' VE -A ff' s Lv - , -?.1'f43i5!,fN1,Ile lv H21 .711 xv f -' F is if 2' .-f' VNIIU A A ' A' Many P.H.S. students found the new desks very comfortable as well as convenient for classroom work. Here, Jack Pilkinton, Rosalie Richards, and new teacher Mr. McGIown look to see iust how one is put together. ri, iiiiaefitofmgttshoamwy' ro-nw 4 X ,1 Pnrlez-vous francais? These students do with encouragement from their teacher, Mrs. Morrow. Who will it be? This was probably the question in Constantine Sousanis' mind as he cast his vote in the November mock presidential election. But he and all the student voters had been well informed on all candidates through study in their social science classes. 5 A M293 -11-iq l Pontiac High students not only learn reading, writing and arithmetic, but our vocational program provides such courses as day trade automotives. lf' ' fail. '.a s . ..1'u:-1 .N - . s.-13 - PVS' hw' ur' 125'-f 2 ' at I Ml fx Z Qs? ybfwf Coach Graybrel g Rowl C Holstern G Prell P Tremper A Ramsey J Shorter M Cagle L Watkins J Hll B Hal loway M Hardrman G Palalan C Robrnson Mgr I Smith Row2 M r D Reynolds D Kors N Shorter D Proctor P Conwell E Frrsch B McDonald L Lamphere W Duncan M Pantelldes A Poe L Humphrey Head Coach E Grayblel Backfleld Coach D Wrlson Row3 Trarner H Wenzel Lune Coach A Wrlson B Kelley B Baxter J Massengale G Vankyzrn D Whrtmer H McClure B Borders H Munson C Spanrr E Holmes J McKay L Beamer Ives ew pointers to Jrm Shorter The 1956 edrtlon of the varslty football team was grfted wlth the return of I2 lettermen The Chiefs wound up wrth a record of three wrns five losses and one tle The hrghlrghts of the season were the last second wm over Lansing Sexton and the final hard fought loslng game wlth Flint Northern A-5 The Chrefs were hurt with the loss of a star senror halfback Freeman Watkrns who suffered a leg rnlury Coach Ed Grayblel stated at the football ban quet that thus team was one of the best he has ever worked wrth and that the boys gave therr best all season After 25 years of coaching and four years as head coach at P H S he retired late rn December ln spite of an adverse season very fine ball was played by the Chrefs making three of them elrglble for top honors Duck Kors a January graduate recelved honorable mentron for the All State Team and made the All Oakland County Class A Team Bob Holloway, a June graduate and Joe Hrll a lunlor made the All County Team Xu PonHac 39 VVyandoHe 13 Lansing-Sexton 7 Ferndale Lincoln 0 Bay Chy 12 FHnt Cenhal 13 Arthur Hill X 0 RoyaIOak ' 21 Saginaw 'A ' . ,jp-, 12 Flint Northern 0' frfrqff ij rf Varsity team looks on as Coach Graybiel shows them o new play. -Zvok 1' - gf, fa ,f,f4,. 4, fb Opposition 7 12 7 32 13 21 19 7 32 ig... , , . ,1f , -aw -1 fr , ' f'f , L. Humphrey B. Kelley J. Massengale Halfback Tackle Tackle ll 9 l.. Lamphere B. McDonald D. Whirmer GUGl'Cl Defensive Halfback Quarterback X l f ,if I, 'TK' .Sui - T hi . li f l E ...M Q 5 A U I M E , W an BLD. Ei-Vt .,, ., ,, . K M . ., ' .,,- .,', JUNUOR VARSWY M hw 1: w. B. G. f ' K ' ' ' Y HW Andrews, F. Lovse, H. Bat- ' A ten, C. McCoy, B. Smith, , H .A J. Watkin, R. Davidson, , ,, ,,, . A, f,i G. Hart, Mgr. J. Smith. fun. uf, -Vg... CT- Row 2: Mgr. D. Reynolds, J. Wib- , 45. ' f v ' Z 'Q' ley, J. Gaytan, J. Gard- vl rc .T ner, J. Schlanek, M. Mc- 1 ' it-L, J H C Clusky, J. Garrison, H. - ' 'av 'Etif ., rg. 1 vu, 1. , sf Spicer, B. Davis, D. Nich- ols, H. Reid. Coach T. Pizza, 5. Voy- danotf, D. Relyea, B. Dor- man, A. Carson, L. Doug- las, D. Nichols, T. O'Brien, R. Smith, B. Bergstrom, T. Whitehead, Head Coach E. Heikkinen. Row 3: 5 81, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Pontiac Opposition The Little Chiefs for 1956 compiled a 5-2 26 Por, Huron 13 record. Despite the loss of their last two games, 39 wyondone 0 overall they were a strong, competitive outfit. 31 Bay CNY 20 Outside of the regular season, the Little Chiefs 20 Flin, Cemml 6 won three scrimmages from Cranbrook, St. -I8 Anhui, Hill 6 Mike's, and Waterford. 0 Saginaw 'I9 12 Flint Northern 'I3 Jim Shorter breaks into clear for gain in Charles Spann looks for an opening in Charlie Robinson shakes loose from Bay City game. opponents' defense. 5 9i UW Nfkiefs- rg-in fi? Q., 'Pl if A , ,,.f 5' IU! VARSITY SWIMMING Rowlz D. Simonson, D. Roberts, D. Cummins, G. Ro- Row 2: P. Stinson, J. Cornforth, J. Gavette, J. Powers, J. barge, J. Doerr, J. Gibbs, R. Tollefson. LaMotte, J. Poponea, Mgr. D. Hathaway. The P.H.S. Nators performed well although they were handicapped with the return of only two letter- men, one of whom graduated in January. Their mo- rale and attitude was excellent despite only three wins against eight losses. The swimmers were always out for improvement and continued to strive for suc- cess until the end of the season. The Nators finished fifth in the Saginaw Valley. Dennis Simonson took first in every breaststroke event except one. He was never defeated in the individual medley and broke many school records, both home and away. John LaMotte did a splendid iob for his first year as a diver. Jim Cornforth and Dennis Simonson were co-captains the first semester, when Cornforth gradu- ated, he was replaced by John LaMotte. Coaches Des Boyce and Don Porritt check the traveling squad for the state meet. 5Ei'fn'L.4.4s-twigs 1 ,Q 69 NP. 13' -if F- 'wr .J YIM E ' ' ,iz-f, 'k ,, rff 5252. , M. , Q, , ,V. T S- ,S M X v 5 ax ,ZW an C ,,,, ,.,,,,.4 . , , . K .Wav , , ,.1,,,,,,9,,, ,,,, 'Mhnvm K ,a:N1,40 ' l '3':g z A 5 1 i 'lf ' -1 I f 1, ,,,. f f ' ' 54, if ,, wi i H V f i 1 - i , Lf Pat Stinson Duke Cummins - SAGINAW VALLEY STANDINGS Arthur Hill Saginaw Bay City . PONTIAC Flint Central Flint Northern VARSITY SWIMMING Arthur Hill Ypsilanti Flint Central Bay City Flint Northern Saginaw Arthur Hill Flint Central Bay City Flint Northern Saginaw Gideon Robarge G S ,, I 'i,,,g,,,, JUWLN., an '!W!' W3 W 14 ,A ' 7-120, '7 wp,.,,, I I 4 'Q ff 1 ' ,mn .,,, M, . . 1 ,xl , , f K M X- ' K ' Q w 'xr H ., . W ff X i ,, . - lu... 5 f f ' -..,. 1 I Nm, I i The 1956-57 basketball team holds the dis- tinction of being the first P.H.S. team to win the Saginaw Valley championship. This was ac- complished with an unblemished 10-0 valley record. This is the third team in the history of the conference to post a perfect slate. Over-all, the Chiefs boasted a 15-2 record, which includes the 1-1 record in tournament action. Due to outstanding performances by Hudson Ray and Dave Diehm, these boys were awarded All-State mention' and made the All-Valley first team along with Larry Peet and Dick Whitmer who placed on the second team. Due to the depth of the P.H.S. bench, Coach Van Ryzin was able to substitute freely. This gave the starters that added rest which allowed them to come back strong in the latter stages of the games. lt also gave many boys the valuable experience need- ed for next season. The team for next season will be built around eight returning lettermen. ll' '7 I ':f L6- f? -775' 557' -:VY Coaches Grubb, Van Ryzin, and Zittel smile after winning the Saginaw Valley title. VARSITY BASKETBALL Row1: Coach A. Van Ryzin, Mgr. E. Fowlkes, D. Simmons, H. Row 2: Mgr. J. Parton, J. Bundy, D. Mclaughlin, T. Zellhart, H. DeWalt, D. Diehm, L. Peet, C. Barge, Mgr. D. Reynolds. Ray, D. Whitmer, J. Skinner, D. Scriven. 1 f -.w,,...-fs . -My , .ww X Harrison Munson Dave Diehm Third Team All-State First Team All-Valley Henry DeWalt larry Pee! Second Team All-Valley John Bundy Dave Simmons Dick Whitmer T Z Ilh erry e avi Second Team All-Valley VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Detroit Catholic Central Arthur Hill Flint Central Edsel Ford Bay City Flint Northern Saginaw Arthur Hill Detroit Catholi Flint Central Highland Park Bay City Flint Northern Royal Oak Saginaw c Central Won Lost SAGINAW VALLEY STANDINGS PONTIAC . . Saginaw . . Bay City Central Arthur Hill . Flint Northern . Flint Central . Opp. 42 39 48 37 54 41 59 33 62 48 38 43 51 45 47 Hudson Ray First Team All-State First Team All-Valley Dick McLaughlin 0 4 5 6 7 8 Dave Scriven nm M.. nm. um: Library Jim twin Mllhlgln 75 The Junior Varsity completed their most successful season in many years. They ended the season with a very impressive 11 win-4 loss record. The squad mainly gives the boys experience on the hardwoods. We will look forward to seeing many of Coach Zit- tel's promising boys on the varsity squad next year. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Pontiac Opp. 54 Detroit Catholic Central 24 57 Arthur Hill 61 61 Flint Central 51 42 Edsel Ford 38 55 Bay City 39 53 Flint Northern 43 56 Saginaw 61 59 Arthur Hill 33 62 Detroit Catholic Central 35 57 Flint Central 36 49 Highland Park 40 58 Bay City 51 52 Flint Northern 50 22 Royal Oak 23 54 Saginaw 64 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Dave Diehm, Pontiac s leading scorer hits for two more R. Rentfrow, B. Davis, L. Douglas, J. Christensen, R. Smith, J. Williams, H. Munson, R Alexander, G Gidcumb, D. McConner, B. Roach, Manager B. Bergstrom. . ,Q ' 4 I 71, Alex Barge demonstrates perfect form os he clears the high lump bar, Roger Coats warms up for a mile race. '5P4,. '-v-..v4f' Ken Beattie, Pontiads top pole-vcuher, clears the bar ff' 4 A . 'Y ' T Archie Brooks drills on his starting position. i - i Coach D. Wilson, C. Barge, H. Ray, J. Keller, L. Watkins, lo A. Barge, M. Hardiman, T. Conley, A. Ramsey, R. Coats, A. Brooks, T. Sampey, L. Beamer, J, McKay, K. Beattie, R. Alexander, Mgr. B. Crowford. Coach R. Lowry, M. Turner, J. Mathis, A. Carson, M. Mc- Rm Clusky, J. Hill, W. Duncan, H. Munson, J. Phlegm, D Payne, A. Hoover, J. Hawkins, D. McDonald, H. Hessell, H Martin, D. Peterson, Mgr. D. Reynolds. Rowl: Row 2: ' 4 2 r F' g ,W ,Q f :mp Mike Hardiman practices his shot-put method. Q..,,. cj, Q. 3' TRACK Carrying on the winning tradition will be the goal of the 1957 track team. Due to graduation losses, considerable strength is missing. How- T ever, returning from the T956 State Champions squad are these lettermen: Hudson Ray, Alex , Barge, Archie Brooks, Mike Hardiman, Larry 1 Beamer, and Roger Coats. Taking over the reins this year is Dean Wilson. He replaces Wally Schloerke who guided the Chiefs to two suc- cessive state crowns. E Row 3: Row 4: Larry Beamer is iust too fast for the camera. Coach M. Andonian, B. Bergstrom, W, Chance, R. Finley, W. Robinson, J. Payne, M. Taylor, L. Carson, F. Brooks, J. Schlanek, C. Reed, J. O'Dea, J. McCollum, B. Hunt, J. Gar- rison, J. Watkins, F. Mayers. B. Smith, J: Benfleld, G. Evans, M. M:Clusky, D. Rife, M. Stimage, W. Jones, D. Voyandoff, T, O'Brien, B. Dorman, J. Gibbs, J. Pritchett, J. Herron, P. McCartney, H. Ledsinger, W. Jones, E. Eggleston, L. Gracey. .a w . , .ww , 4.51. f N'- fff'T5,, 5 f. . 7 ,f f 4'?1f 23 ' , , .........................-.....,....,...,....... 5 l f:5iZ'ZZE?m .4.:IEEil'f?5 L . lx 7 .. , ...,..... M ...... - ...e,..--,,...,.. ,, Ma rch 30 April 1 9 'IO I2 T6 19-20 26 27 29 30 May 3 7 11 I3 18 21 S l957 TRACK SCHEDULE Indoor Huron Relays Ypsilanti Central Michigan Relays lincloorl Mt. Pleasant Flint Central Pontiac J.V. Royal Oak Pontiac Waterford Pontiac J.V. Milford Milford Grosse Pointe Pontiac Mansfield Relays , Mansfield, Ohio J.V. Lake Orion Pontiac Central Michigan Relays loutdoorl Mt, Pleasant J.V. Waterford Pontiac Flint Northern Flint Saginaw Valley Meet ,, Sag. Arthur Hill J.V. St. Michaels , , Pontiac Regional , To be determined J.V. Waterford Pontiac State Meet , Under Grad Meet . Versatile Hudson Goose Ray, one of the state's top high iumpers, easily clears the bar. X East Lansing Flint Central --. ,f . , ., ,A I .. ., I . .. ,. . 4. 4- .-I.. A. .-9. -1 ' .45 5-: , - .WW ' f '5' .W Coach Andonian's un-seasoned Chiefs completed the season with a two-win, four-loss record. The harriers finished third in the race for the coveted Saginaw Valley trophy while placing eighth at the Albion Invitational. ln the Regionals held at Thurs- ton High School in Detroit, Pontiac placed second qualifying for the state meet. Though the competition was keen the warriors finished eighth in the annual contest. Mike Andonian took the iob of training the Chiefs this year upon the retirement of Wallace Schloerke and is looking forward to a fine season next year. Roger Coats tabulated a splendid record during the season, Pete Cox also made a good showing. Two seniors, Don Evans and Tom Sampey will be in the June graduating class. eo f Row l: Mgr. W. Dorman, H, He, vas, D. Evans, T. Sampqy J. Jefferson. Row 2: Coach M. Andon' Ier, T. Tracy, P. White, P Cox. Pete Cox comes in for a fine finish. sell, I. Rentlrow, S. Say. ian, lt Coats, C. Johnson, C, Sgy. 'rd n 1. ...'p- ' E A 3 4-i.x....ff4Q'. L ' Cross Country team gets off to a good start. V: Vx V,,n ,, ' 'Mg WF' ' ' YP f- . V V ., . , ,v X . U... ' - 5- . . - . 'f m a P 'X fl 1- 1 . . 3 if fl' , 'X 5 '- . l , V. V .1 . . A 5 V ,Tait LII--4,1 A . g mf h K .-.Ali S rd V 3.7, V V iq--1-TQYQ.. 'I 1 ., fzuwp. M I Uri .. , - .kk Li, it :gf-1 V ., ...' ..1'..,Q :.f5,N. .-. P- -H-QT'i-f,.- 2 V 'JM Q 1 . V-X V: f .. -wg.-,if , VV.. , -,n C , r. V, ,. ,V I 7-,-1,5-.5 , AV V 4.1 .1 .. 'wwf 'iw 'pi 'J i.??'- W.-I .V Harriers have slight lead over their opponents. R, Coat, P. Cox, T. Sampey, C. Seyler, and H. Hessell practice for coming meet. Pontiac I5 34 37 26 34 38 Waterford Wyandotte Royal Oak Flint Central Flint Northern Birmingham his '-vu...-.., Opposition 50 25 21 29 23 23 ,,.,f..a-..1 oe., f e 'Sur 1- V, .- I ,. .45--f, . or. r... W' f J . -,. s. , V ,l.. ,,.-w, 13,-s.,..w,, 14' ,A . 7- f' 4 ' f sw Ji V ,A -Bn ff I Y Qx VARSITY BASEBALL U.. Rowl C, Mcllrath, L. Douglas, B. Hampton, K. Kendall, J. Welch. L, Hgytl M, Pqntelides, B, Hayward. OW? E- FOUSV, 5- Grillith. J- Slflnfwff T- Zellhflfli C- Honrhell, D- Row 4: D. Gustavson, J. Williams, D. Satow, D, Luettlce, E. Neeb, Kimball, D. Diehm. C Simmons, R. Wilton, D. McConner, C. Law, S. Savvas. xt sig, s . 5. N- J. Tinson, S. Vinegar. Although Coach Heikkinen had only five re- turning lettermen, the outlook for this year was very promising. He had a large group of last year's iunior varsity players to fill the gaps left by graduation. Hampered by cold weather and rain the team faced its first game with little out- door practice. The goal of Coach Heikkinen and his team was to better last year's third-place finish. Above: Bud Hayward, the shortstop, makes a desperate leap for a line drive. Right: The throw to first-baseman, Dave Kimball, beats Chuck Mcllrnlh. 82 April May O June 9 11 15 20 22 25 29 11 14 16 20 23 27 3 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Cranbrook , ,, H ., Here Waterford , , ,.,, There Royal Oak , ,There Port Huron , ,, ,Here Arthur Hill ,,..,, There Arthur Hill ., Here Flint Northern ,.., Here Bay City ,, .,,,. .,,,,.,, H ere Cranbrook ,,,,,,. There Saginaw , ,. ,,..,,,, There Flint Central ,,,,, Here Flint Central , .,,,..,, There Flint Northern ., ....,,,, There Waterford .,.. ,,,,.,, H ere Terry Zellhart reaches back to get more speed on his fast ball JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: R. Rentfrow, D. Jones, T. Nichols, B. Richards, R. Barr, L. Davies, S. Gabriel, Davis. D. King. Row 2: L. Sharp, B. Nolf, B. Manning, L, Quick, Row 4: B Gronzo, G. Hart, D. Eley, D. Brown, B. Green, J. Gonzales. Row 3: J. Wibley, K. Smith, B. Davidson, B. ill! E. Hess, C. Lee, B. Heacock, D. Graham, E. Smith, Coach A. Wilson. ff 83 I., 49 . .- r .' 9 w..r,.,.,r.-.1.,r ,.- .4 .0 dw? 'J 1-If A .r ' 1 1 ,-.f.4..f- April 'l6 18 22 24 26 May I 2 6 7 I0 15 20 27 L Williams, A. Sekles, B. Bank, R. Mallory, D. Scriven, J. Doerr, L. Flood, M. White, E. Williams, D. Jackson. TENNIS SCHEDULE Arthur Hill Waterford Flint Central Port Huron Bay City Port Huron Flint Northern Birmingham Saginaw Regional Tourney Waterford Saginaw Valley Pontiac Press You rnament There Home There Home Home There Home Home Home Flint There - .UL Dave Scriven warms up with his best swing, the backhand r a ' ll .M 'lf' As the season opened, the P.H.S. Netters, coached by Vic Lindquist, were trying their best to beat their 6 win-2 loss record of last year. Dave Scriven, John Doerr, and Richard Mallory were expected to be the main sparks on the team although there were many fine prospects. John Doerr prepares to connect with a torehand 52 HI, 'E 7 f 2, g Q A- A gf 5 mu. fi Wwe. V4 f f ' , ' E 4 i Richard Mallory practices his backhand follow-through. Z F T ID T O - - 0 -. 5 0 ID C 'a 3' G 'U C - .. o 3 - 5' 0 E' -A ..- IH 1 53 I , X :gs 3 ,h .gj32,.:s:g i X - 5,4 -Na' .F ,, 2 Y- . , - X f .. sky: .- xg., . se.. ,.,,4. 1 v44, . N my 4. W , gc,, Q V 1 , .f'fe'i?- 'Q ss, .. .Q taxi? e li t 'Q ww.--e . s xiii? X ' 'Q' gf X ' f'ilzf?iKE'Ia -. 'E e 5 ,1,f,wi,4::. sr, 5,9-,z-if-?'py-:I-5-.nr-kia, j . ' e l, . .- . . - fee -fir. 4: - . ml, ,L 4 .xi , h. W . Muzi ' ' e .L 'E M.. .. ,,., Q- P .. ' i Y' f iii? swf, ,g , ---., ,f h - - .,-,ws -M ,fy ,- ..- 5136.1 A . - 1 , 55 , . 156' I 13 . h . , X 1. V122 i g ff 1 .1 gms-v +1 A Ei J 2 --W e ' ,N .: . :ii 1?:,'!f. A F- w. ' 4, Z, J, Q Q, ,, ,, wg., V. ,.. 8 . YQ! gf! A se,-slim , , . ,Q Q , .-:' - A 1 pififeg F325 1 ' Q we gtest 4,-bg 2 -: -- . ,Q-4. f' I--z . .xefsw . , f - 31-sf 2,.r+3f. .f f--'rc - A '35 's Hike fi-J - ' ' -l ..i -.ysig55 ',? f. JV' fx' A vE1if11x,:eivXq3 f tv-'fw4-' '.'l 'FlclvSetioott.tbnQA ,Vt J 85 im.- fu J- I. .if fx' ' . V-.3 x, Z, '29,-112145. oz 5.- As the Quiver went to press the 1957 golf squad was looking forward to a prosperous season. Due to the return of eight lettermen and many other prom- ising golfers, Coach John Maturo was anticipating a winning squad. Dick Whitmer smashes the ball into the wild, blue yonder. .2 E 14 .5. ' 4,13jgv,:fwff,, I ' . ., V+ - u f ., ,H ,.-..-1-'zf'-fs - ' 'f-'ew ,.1 .ww,zpgc..j M ' --,- ,I .- I I Jr.,-:fy-' If 231- -3 3-J J f V , ,..-. E345 42. ,-.if - Row 1: R. Smith, J. Parr, L. Olliffe, J. Taylor, N. Shorter, J. Laughlin, Martin, T. Denton, J, Dowell, B, Burns, G. Shearer. Whitmer, Row 2: R. Sugg, J. McGrath, J. Livingstone, D. louse, D. Mc- April 'l2 16 18 23 26 30 Moy Ct 10 14 17 18 22 , . - ' 56 G. Vankyzin, B. Clupp, R. Anderson, D. E. Hubbuck, Coach J. Maturo. GOLF SCHEDULE Flint Northern Arthur Hill Cranbrook Flint Central Bay City Flint Central Arthur Hill Flint Northern Bay City Regionals Regionals Crankbook Bob Clapp carefully plans to sink the putt. Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Flint Flint Home x afi- 'x a f 1 I f f 5 1 I I This year for the first time, fencing has become a letter-winning sport. This honor was bestowed on for the Deaf, and Lapeer. Emmanuel Johnson was the Nartker, and Harley Hopp. The team met this season with Wayne High School, Waterford, Michigan School for the Deaf, and Lapeer. Emanuel Johnson was the chief point getter. Fencing is scored by touches on the opponentg after five touches by one person the bout is over. The fencing team practiced on Wednes- day with instructor Eldon Gardner. The team advisor is Mrs. Shirley Medrano. Bob McDonald, one of last yec1r's fine fencers exhibits one of his approaches. WT' X A Rudy Nartker, Larry Hoyt, Harley Hopp and Carol Atkinson observe Emmanuei Johnson who ewecc-ties a touch on Bill Bank. S7 9 ' ,M iq, M Scottie Campbell has opponent in position for a pin John Herron attempts to break his man down. R. Hernandez, S. Walker, J. Keller, Mgr. G. Randolph. C. Ratcliff, T. Tracy, W. Duncan, D. Relyea, J. Herron, W. Campbell, J. Souden The Pontiac High School Grapplers made a very good showing for a first year wrestling team. They showed great improvement as the season pro- gressed. The team was led by five members: Dave Payne, Mel Nosenchuck, John Herron, Duke Rel- yea, and Willie Duncan. Dave Payne also was the Saginaw Valley Champ in his weight class. The outook for next season is very bright. They will have eight returning lettermen next season. SCORES Pontiac Opp. 15 Bay City 43 7 Berkley 46 8 Ypsilanti 42 0 Garden City 46 5 Flint Northern 38 0 Lansing Sexton 50 40 Fitzgerald 12 18 Flint Northern 36 40 ' Southfield 8 5 Berkley 47 41 Flint Tech. 12 17 Port Huron '29 34 Fitz. Van Dyke 14 ggpnr ,, ,., ,,f, , , Bob Ragland maneuvers out of his opponent's hold. The whistle blows and Pontiac man and his op- ponent begin their scramble. ix 4 in 'B Jim Powell lifts leg in order to drop his man to the mat. 89 iaikilzyqgg- 3' P 2 K 4 f 1 f ,r:1'f:. :ai zz- .ft-, 12- ,- ' .ff - fp . : .-'-J' s ' 't - ff 1 '- 1. t 1 K T 1 ' ' ' DOLPHIN CLUB The Dolphin Club spends most of its time practicing for the annual water show. The girls perfect their skills Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during sixth hour and spend several hours Thursday evenings achieving the synchronization required to produce a good water show. New members are initiated in the fall after the election of oHicers. A great deal of time is necessary to obtain the precision which these girls have accom- plished. The theme of this year's show was Black Magic. Practice makes perfect for these Dolp I s Q0 In , ,, 1' tine in their water show. o .fr ...,-.,.....-- Six Dolphins practice for the Rainbow rou- The spring water show finds eight Dolphin girls dancing and swimming to the music of voodoo drums. -ff '24 Row'I: G. Blorny, R. A. Tower, S. Ryan, S. Daniels, S. Tuttle, D. Gould, J. Huntwork, D. Stange, J. Elwell. Row 2: J. Cargal, R. Lake, D. Beach, S. Uligian, L. Calwell, M. S. Dahlgren, B. Patterson, P. Hunt- work, M. Foster. Row 3: T. Fortino, S. Gale, J. Baker, C. Osmun, L. Green, K. Johnson, C. Scriven, S. Vande- warker, N. Donaldson, A. Donaldson, S. Mc- Rae. DOLPHIN CLUB Advisors:sl:':xs'5Zares, first semester, Mrs. Irwin, sezond Y-:I L.. ' ' 7- T ,i,-,-4-f-nw ' ' 'Z'-4 : 5 1, Ill, Q , N 5 I K 4 V s - . r',:fi,,.' W--M - rcsffs 'ft W Q1 Zg fM ,7 , .N 91 to - .-.V K ,v,.,,. , 3 A fy N wi ,. 0. HMMAQQ ,K nw vw 5 X . K' N--.. .Z '77 ff? ,f v Y P1 vi U 'N-. M 1 ff, .f fx, ,ffl ,mm Nw. W-.NMQWQIKWMHWM f A, ' 4 ,, ,' '41 f , :1 ,ff ,,f,,,-19,1 O V -A 'f-'-.,,. ,i-,411 2 ,.Y,.,' 1 if' if Mabel Thrgpen und Knkr Sekles enloy a game table iennls whale Judy Brooks serves as referee. Row3 V McLaughIm V Armstrong L Truvrs G Russell, V Thomas J vs I ., 9 x56-x 'ti I K1 S -w -- Pr-u xp-S .. 79., Q lg. i Ai-ash 5 I If ' gb V Q 1 g, 3 m Q 4. x rv , I ' z , 5, X . .. X' 15' V 9 I OCW fi ' jx V H '. , 5 ' ' 1 it ,, ,Q , f., ,, 1 i nv 1 5 F ' 1, 57' G' - V' W V M A , ,C lg- ' llf 2 i ,Mu . ,' , as -ff-X J, - 5 , 2 A - 1.-,ggJ,':Z,g. W ' A .4 A 1 .-V, gig' 'Tw-L ' ,245 ' ,Q 9 F, Q ' Qf':S.:g,, y 1 E 4' . ft fy' .FV ' , 71' - 'H ,- 1QAlTf' I 5' ' , r I-9 N vu H x JV. I A 'fi' -'f , X',' 1 ' ,, . f I - , ' ' - -f X1 f ' ., . 1 M! ,tr E ,131 , I . Q Q5 1- y M 51.7 fb . gg f' Q ,f f In 5 I I V , I-KS V Y V 6 J, 4' 1 ,W PRA V. K ,- Q 4 4 T Lx NP , I 8 9 9 Aix , 'A ' flip JI ., 51 1' A' 1 'T . ' 5 A W f , pf N--Q , ' . 49, fg' x ' .2 Q Q J ' ' Q - V 4, i ,, ,ei I. . 4 sf gb , I W w i if fn 5 4n 'w ' Har4'wA, 1 1 - ' 1 . 'I , 1 . 1 g. fl gl 12 7 l.-- Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: ,, if 5 5:5 f:2.'- fi-4,'t?.f'lisp- 3.12 ffl' 4..7'f'7:l-Zwiijl M' J 'V STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST SEMESTER B. Pallersonp L. Yalesg D, Whilmerp S. Tulllep D. Korsp K. Bogardg S. Savvasg S. Annas. J. Wibleyp J. Bollonp T. Gilberlp A. Hamillong J. Blankg C. Raynurdf C. Ofmuny J. Knealeg B. Alleng B. Cragerg D, Pruellg R. Goldberg. J. Campbell. L. Sharpg V. Sheehanp S. Huflanp K. Denhamg L. McCurdyg M. Woodg E. Hassenzuhlg M. Murphyg K. Rouseg C. Hickmang N. Anwalerg J, Grimm M. Williamsg J. Thieseg N. Ohanesian. S. Walkerg R. Towerg G. Johnsong R. Leachg G. Brinkmang R. Tollefsong C. Williamsg D. Perkiog . Seklesp L. Walkerp B. Thompsong J. Tuckerg M. Monlgomeryp E. Brudleyp J. Laughlin. A E. Chamberlaing B. Warringlonp D. Manny G. Blumg M. Whileg B, Emiryp L. Carsong H. Van Malreg R. Kelleyg A. Brewerp S. Lewisp B. Harringtong D. Hafhuwayg J. Schafzleyg L. Burl. Advisor: Mr. Forsman. K In f. t , , 1 1 l V.,z....,..,,..,,... ,.., ,, f Q ' L l ,-L, -, s ,. ,,,,,, L... 43 H J mmffl V .' 'A ' These Student Council members help plan in- ,- X formal dances during foofball season. 55.5 1- J www , . . . . . , f' . . .-4. W. . Mi ' ,.. . 5.44, My 4' rf? .If ,gf 4,4 pr, X, , ,I ...fy f-yy 7 -1,4 I7 75 g ,, .1 STUDENT COUNCIL Future citizens of tomorrow learn how their democracy operates by partici- pating in Student Council meetings. Opinions are openly voiced, suggestions are encouraged. This year the question of parking arose before the council. Sug- gestions were offered as to how faculty and student parking could best be provided for. The difficult problem required much thought, planning, and discus- sion. Several all school dances were planned by the Student Council. The organization also sold tickets for a P.T.A. sponsored movie to raise money for a P.T.A. scholarship fund. Each spring the council sponsors a maagazine drive. With the money raised from last year's drive, the school purchased an arc pro- ' iector for the auditorium. i ,Vox .f , t xf, --, .gg '- '-, ,-' ,- .' V of 'Ax l ,gr K 'll i' VV Li' A l r -' t a I 0 l 'A ' l l K!! lv 1 I Q j l. I ix it 2 ' J. , f ff f .., -f.. s.,-ax 5 I l T7 v S w 'Q STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-SECOND SEMESTER Row I: J. Johnson, T. Zellhart, M. Selvala, D. Perkin, B. Bradley. Row 4: B. Marks, S. Everett, J. Tucker, D. Payne, E. Williams, J Row 2: J. Lester, J. Skelley, J. Davies, J. Thomas, J. Dunham, l. Griffin, S. Erwin, J. Strassburg. Hawn, M. Bell. Row 5: K. Bogard, F. Milton, C. Mortensen, R. Lantz, J. Seiber, W Row 3: R. Martin, N. Donaldson, K. Walker, K. Frady, R. Nartker, Scribner, J. Doerr, G. Graves, S. Hartman. K. Metz, A. Hamilton, S. Walencik, L. Colbert. hath: mi.. mga School usmy hnttlq Michigan N... f di , v n ,' ,q f ,gr .f '53 ,N 1 7.- :zfvfq 4: ,iq af -'f- -:ik 4-' ' .V . , , - 1. 9 fx STUDENT UNION After its enthusiastic fall campaign of announcements and posters, the Student Union received a record membership of 2,000 P.H.S. students. These students with the purchase of a 55.25 ticket were entitled to benefits that would sepa- rately total Sl5.4O. This included the yearly fees for all football and basketball games, Student Union assemblies, weekly Tomahawks, and an annual Ouiver. For its members the Student Union planned several assemblies of varying tal- ents. The entertainment of a piano soloist, a singing quartet, a trampoline act, and a wild life film were among the programs enjoyed. In order that the Student Union program might function smoothly, staff mem- bers were required to work in Room 321 third hour. Their job consisted of keeping accurate files of membership and collecting money from the various room representatives. Mr. Rotsel advised this year's staff in its duties. He was succeeded the second semester by Mr. McMillen. rw, V, N,-5X ai? - STUDENT UNION STAFF ffmm Rowl M S Dahlgren P Clark, S. Clark, H. Seybert, H. Van Matre C - opeman. Row 2 J l'll-Iflfwoflf K BPUN1, J. N0lCh, B. Lindquist, D. Gravely, N. Don- Row 4: G. Randolph, G. Robarge, P. Walsh, E. Taylor, J. Wilson, J. Man- aldson eck O Robertson P Williams N Ro , . , . , , sen. ow3 J ece C Sapelek, S. Stations, J. Burkhart, P. Roberts N ' - ' , - Advisors. Mr. Rotsel, first semester, Mr. McMullen, second r Donald McMillen who was appointed the second semester. semester. Mr. Ralph Rotsel, past advisor ot the Student Union Staff, makes a lew suggestions to Mr. advisor STUDENT UNION REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST SEMESTER Row 1: B. Bisbikis, C. Olson, 5. Johnson, S. Lilliquist, A. Stephens, C, Rush, ROW 31 J. Ofler, E- Pl-lfiellf J- W0lfe, K- BUmW0'll', J- Millufd, D- GOVE- V. Montgomery. nis, B. Kelley, R. Eason, P. Francis, D. Eley, T. Hoisington. Row 2: D. Durfee, P. Hrynyk, J. Howell, S. Wall, B. Nickols, l.. Lambdin, Row-1: T- Zellhart. M- Hifkmcnf l-- Rollins. T- Whiflow, M- BUYER 5- Baf- R. Fellows, S. Daniels, D. Lucas. nard, D. Moreno, H. Batten, J. McClure, P. Jolly, B. Eddy. . .,. .,, .. ff ... .,. .-4' -.,:-:- ,'- .. wtf' -,-.- - .,.,- ,.,- .5-r.-.y,-. .,g.-. ,H , ,-,-. .,?. An attentive audience is enter at one of the Studen Union assemblies of the year. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: STUDENT UNION REPRES S. R. Goldberg, L. Washington. A, Farner, D. Humphrey, M. Murphey, . u ua Rouse J. Schnorkian, P. Kline, D. Hetherington. M W'Il' ms, G. Rhew us Turner, J. Moss, W. Rathbun, A. Brewer, N. Reid, C. Mitchell tained as a trampoline artist performs Pullis, K. McVean, B. Bisbilris, J. Carnforth, J. Stutesman, 'fri an ENTATIVES - SECOND SEMESTER Row 4: R. Hoekman, L. Williams, R. Dawson, C. Jones, K. Kendall, C. Williams, A. Higgins, M. Boyer, D. Moreno, B. Davis, J. Runyan, Row 5: J. Hutchin s J. Schatzle , D. Fenayer, T. 0'Brien, B. Berg- 9 r Y strom, S. Spurlock, J. Lancaster, D. Durfee, D. Williams, M. K. , D. G tavson, C. Venner, C. Olson, S. Baker, C. Rush, B. ' - Dovid, J. Bergstrom. KU .v Another service performed by 'he Book! s ore is operaling lhe Margarel Kubiak sells Frances Hoopingarner a bookrover dur- main switchboard, as is illuslraled by Linda Stoner. ' ' 'V Mary Kuhn collecls absence slips for lhe allendance Omce du ing her free hour. 1 1 Q f i fi 'ml ' L 5 A x ,l 3. x lf' . 'lg ill ifi w r- - .4 I IOO :ng her hour an the Bookslore. Mr, Lacy and Pal Herzog go over Vhe books in the Bookstore Iris Brown, Diana Todd, and daily absences fourth hour f yn Q Beverly Williams record the f'-!Y , , 7 ' 1' Q l .., .X ,V ...L g., N., AQ., -., ,fl , ', 455- JZ.: ffl, I Ai , r H . . 5 ,.,,z , , ,, :,. . ' 4 2, VZ. 'FM at 0' l P f ' 'Ef-'fg'ffz f ! --fl: f -' f ' ang',.g5,.,,-55.,f':g:,,!-S :,f4g,j',.f 53,41 545. p :5., rc, fag., 45. -f . 4, 4, . . -1' .6 -: .4 .-.wb , - , -A .f .-To '- .o. 1 1 .'.0,-.9,. '. qw. ,:4,,Qft:,,. lj-,l:7,,.-1 .yy 357. ,439 - ATTENDANCE OFFICE Row Row 2: J. McGuire, J. Willis, S. awrence, lnnis Mr. Smead. Row Row 4: Advisors: Mr. Smead and Miss McGuire. BOOKSTORE The sale of a pencil, the ring of the cash register, the addition of a lengthy column of figures- all are a part of a Bookstore iob, Not only does a girl who works in this office handle the sales of all school supplies, but she also has charge of keeping accounts held by the various school organizations. At the end of the semester, she must check all returned books and prepare them for further circulation. ln addition to gaining clerical ex- perience, this year offered the first opportunity for some of the girls to learn how to operate a switchboard in the principal's office. lf a girl works for two semesters, either in the Book- store or at the switchboard, one hour each day, she receives one-half credit. x I 'l: J. Ball, M. lliades, M. A. Wilson, B. Evans, L. Jackson, Y. Moder, L. Stoner. L J. Howell, M, Goines, C. Simmons, C. Romanelli, N. Mc- 3: L. Cdusens, E. Little, G. Wilson, L, Travis, D. Cosby, B. Bogan, M. Kuhn. B. Bunnell, J. Shepherd, J. Randall, K. Harry, E. Thompson, B. Williams, P. Blackshear, L. Moore. ' ' 4 5 1 El ATTENDANCE OFFICE During the day, girls from the Attendance Office make hourly rounds collecting absence slips. Under the supervision of Miss McGuire, they record the ab- sences, keepinq an accurate ac- count of all students' attend- ance. The girls also run errands and deliver messages to school personnel. They file library slips in the teachers' mailboxes and do other miscellaneous iobs. After the completion of three semesters' work, they may pur- chase their pins. fr fr BOOKSTORE Row 1: L. Stoner, P. Clark, C. Leightley, P. Armstrong, S. Hutchison, J. Thomas, B. Wolfe. Row 2: R. Fellows, S. Wallis, G. Bumgardner, P. Huntwork, D. Gould, D. Nolf, L. Lankford. Row 3: M. Fox, C. Catcher, E. Volk, S. Vandewarker, P. Herzog, M. Golnes, L. Robaia. Row 4: B. Stephens, J. Truex, V. Boughner, J. Randall, D. Gustavson, S. Everett, H. Wolfe, L. McCurdy Advisor: Mr. Lacy. lOl xx s T fx. aw l: L. Calwell, S. Boyce, M. Robertson, B. Miller, L. Patterson, C. Cox. ow 2. B. Monteith, K. Denham, 5. Maier, C. Rush, J. Wiltgen, J. Hum phrey, E. Brown. V 3 'J l. ,J 5. A. .' , -.1 fi .- fr' .- f 'M fi. gr .4 'zk' .Lck : ' 5414- nk' .-:V :fr .- ge ,. 'A ' 4 If :-7 .5 ,If '-f 2 .-: 3 .:- 4-1 rf '11 Qy? .4 4 .ff Q rg. 1 ,-5 9 , .4 Q, 1 3. 345 , 4, , 5- -' :- G.-1-. Qu- 4.-wr 4, S, Qu:-.Q.3-.fq, The typical lab assistant is easily distinguished by the handful of test tubes he is usually holding and that scientific gleam in his eye. He is responsible for working in the lab during an assigned hour, at which time he might make up solutions, distribute materials to chemistry students, help supervise during experiments, and keep the lab neat, well organized, and, above all, safe. On Friday nights he joins fellow workers as they combine their efforts in a weekly lab clean-up. However, being an assistant is not all work and no play as seems to be implied. Besides working together, bowling sessions, dinner parties, and an arnual picnic, provides the year's fun. ., , , f a if ' V' 1 Q 7 4- it l i N LAB. ASSISTANTS Row 3: D. Gustavson, K. Johnson, T, Johnson, C. Sousanis, J. Shaw, C. - Leacher, N. Passage. Advisor: Mr. Brown. Lab assistant Krista Kaasik demonstrates chemistry procedure to visitors from General Motors. ' . 1 W ' . LIBRARY A9552 That our library could not run emciently without the help of its assistants is a fact fully recognized by Miss Viola Fitch and Mr. Russell Buller. This year 40 students worked before school and each hour of the day attending to their various duties. These include checking out books, shelving returned books, dusting bookcases, and keystoning maga- iil V 'sr if Zines i e their study halls and free lwisip f ' 1. , ,psiiei-.ce, and accuracy by doing ll'll: uzzijxi-uf Muni l.l'if3 2lUrfv2V':l': 'hll'iG l'tCld COt'l'1pl6led three semesters .work were honored or ci library tea to which faculty members, administrators, and student per- sonnel were invited 4 1 2 5 k K 3 2 4 7 6' LIBRARY Row 'l: M. Gorsline, V. Montgomery, M. lliades, E. Glazier, M. J. Koren, W. M. Redmond, G. Reeves, D. Ortez. Row 2: I. Clayton, E. King, W. Phipps, M. Moses, J. Harmes, C. Asher, P. Popps. C. Heiple, C. Boone, Row 3: E. Barber, G. Stevens, M. Cowan, The library is a busy place, but assistants Mar- va Lowe, Radomir Gavrilo- 4. vich, Elaine Glazier, and I Karen Harmacher are al- l ways on hand when one needs help. g .. ..,. +: i A SSISTANTS M. Cowan, N. Coggins, S. Wall, E. Little, C. Scott, M. Williams, F. Johnson. Row 4: D. Decker, C. Rush, E. Jones, V. Brandon, R. Green, D. Thomas, C. Helferich, P, Dewalt, A. Tay- lor, L. Peet, J. Presby. Advisor: Miss Fitch. ,fx +A'-if pf at W , V ,-an-Q ,g 2 f' ,ff lO3 t , f :-1 -f-:-' ' , , g.. 5:27, lc' ,izffza 51 J. .. I-1 ' 1, 1,3 I ff 'l , I ,. 1 A '.,, A7 .f I ' K , Al c'-5. Row 'l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: E 4 '. Y-TEENS J. Eilender, D. Chilvers, S. Sommerville, B. Lecornu, K. Beam, P. Zielke, J. Wilson, J. Levine, E. Gregory, J. Skaggs. C. Cox, S. Boyce, J. Elwell, V. Barron, M. Dennis, J. Bolton, G. Bumgardner, J. Yeager, C. DuFord, H. J, Spark, S. Edgley, G. Thompson, M. Inman, S. Pike, M. Robertson, S. Hufton. V. Wood, S. Smith, V. Sheehan, J. Lacy, S. Wall, C. Venner, J. Humphrey L Burt G Gibson P Kline M Callel P Huntwork , - , . , . , . y, . , M. Tibbetts, B. Miller, S. Wolfe, A. Stephens, C. Ryden, J. Lauclmer. S. Tuttle, R. Fellows, C. Simmons, J. lnman, J. Burkhart, J. Thiese WW rf 1, 'Un B. Hoenstine, P. Murphy, S. Wright, J. Notch, M. Selvala, D. Joyce, B. Monteith, C. Cooley, B. Moore, S, Jones, P. Schulze, K. Myrben, K. Hunter. Row5: M. Upton, K. Buchner, S. Maier, M. Cowan, M. Petrie, N. Rogers K. Johnson, S. Looney, N. Klukos, G. Vernon, N. Snyder, O. Rob: ertson, C. Leacher, J. Huntwork, M. Cowan, J. Wiltgen, L. Lambdin G. Humphrey, D. Stange. Advisor: Mrs. McManus. Assistants: Mrs. lrwin, Miss Rodgers, Mrs. Smith, Miss Swanson. Y-TEENS Several times during a football or basketball game, the cries Hot dogs! and Frostbites! are heard amidst the noise of the spectators. Responsible for these shouts are Y-Teens girls and Hi-Y boys. Y-Teens try their hand at salesmanship in order to earn points by being of service to their school. To remain a member of the club, a girl must earn at least four points a semester. These may be obtained by selling at the games, as mentioned, or by serving at school banquets. Pride and satisfaction in per- forming these helpful services are personal rewards gained by the girls. Since Y-Teens and Hi-Y often work together, it is natu- ral that they should also share their fun. This year a hay ride and party at the Roosevelt Temple were planned and attended by the groups. During the second semester Y-Teen girls assembled at a pot-luck smorgasbord which consisted of foreign dishes brought by each member. Refreshments for a Y-Teens initiation are prepared by Karen Beam, r l. l e l n cl S4 ir on rn le Hr ni th in ec an him law law low Mrs. Irwin, and Mrs. Smith. Ja u' A. fl-fr-5 f.'i f The familiar cry for Frostbites! at a varsity basketbol brings results to Hi-Y member, Dick Singleton. Hl-Y lf one analyzes the cries of Frostbites and Hot Dogs at the football and basketball games, the low- er tones can be found radiating from members of the Ha-Y 02 they help the Y-Teens in the some of refresh- ments. With the funds raised from this service, the club offers a S100 scholarship to some deserving senior. After the regular business sessions of their meetings, the Hi-Y boys can take a dip in the pool or use the gym for recreation. The basketball-minded members can also participate in the Saturday night league. The group receives an extra treat when Mr. Hallquist, their advisor, accompanies them to an an- nual hockey game. ln all these activities the boys do their best to live up to the slogan - Clean liv- ing, speech, athletics, scholarship. ln practicing this, each member strives toward the goal of maintaining and extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Row 1: B. Harrington, M. White, J. Knight, K. Bogard, A. Higgins, J Mc y Row4 T Johnson M Burkhart 5 Gritiith L Carson G Vankyzm R Grath, D. Hathaway. Row 2: D. Smith, J. Arterburn, D. Singleton, J. Tucker, L. Olliffe, R. Burns Williams C Johnson S Lewis R Hunt R Oates Advisor Mr Hallquist K Monnett S Savvas Row 3: M.. Newhouse, D. Payne, J. Jackson, L. Harp, T. Atwell, E. Smith 1 X I V il w ' . , t . .fr ,,, 'f ,,,.. ., M V-, , -- -4- , 1 W, , . Wi' .. . 1' 4' . ' 5 PROJECTIONISTS CLUB One thing can transpose a listless pupil into an ener- getic and eager student. This is a movie! His eyes and ears immediately open when the teacher announces, We have a movie scheduled for the latter part of the hour. How- ever, the showing of a film is not such a carefree event for the proiectionist. His iob not only calls for running .. qlvl 1 Vg f E i , I, 3 ,,,?.,,g fe.. ,.,, ...,......N Q ' -New ,-:f f Aa l F73 movies, but includes caring for the proiector, checking equipment, scheduling and mailing films, and making out the movie notices that are so welcomed by students. Each member enioys his job and likes working with a group upon which depends the success of the PHS audio-visual program. . . ..4..,,..,.? - . 'Y--Q-Sw... ....,....s...g.-....,.i..,Jt.,. .f C-lr 1 '-'ww-,.,,,, PROJECTIONISTS Row l: D. Lucas, D. Jackson, D. Lucas, W. Kath, C. Chandler. J. Inman, J. Ortel, J. Seiber. Row 2: T. Hoisington, L. Hoyt, C. Evans, R. Harris, W. Smith, R. Winter, Row 5: L. Olliffe, A. Hewitt, L. Beamer, B. Heftel, D. Humphrey, N. Rus- L. Hill. sell, P. Reed, C. Rush. ROW3: G- KMIUS, J- MCCOHUVI1, 0- Rite, W- RileY, N- ROSEVM F- V9Sl, M- Row 6: B. Croger, R. Fellows, G. Humphrey, L. Lambdin, C. Venner, S. Clark, P. Tolonen, M. Williams. Looney, P, Tremper. Row 4: J. Kendall, J. O'Dea, D. Jubelt, R. Anthony, G. May, J. McClure, Advisor: Miss Lehner. James Pritchett, Ken Dextrom, and Jim Watkins admire the new projector now in use in the auditorium. 106 4 Pontlac hniof High School Lllarlff Pontiac, Mlfiliim A, -M 1378.4 fn- 5 fs ff 7 H K9 .VN 5 1, ,, g -.F 7 f 5' 'f' 45. if - s 5. Z T Q 7 fi ez 2 I -1 4, 1 W' wa ,ov- ' '27 USHERS CLUB Row 1: T. Smith, F. Hoopingarner, M. Kubiak, N. Rosen. Row 2: S. McRae, M. 5. Dahlgren, J. Lauckner, D. Nolf, S, Walli Leightley. Row 3: J. Randall, H. Strom, L, Williams, M. Dunn, L. Rabala. Row 41 L. Walker, C, Sousanis, P. McCartney, L. Morris, J. Smith, J. Weber. Advisor: Mr. Ainsworth. USHERS' CLUB A year ago an important decision was reached by boys of the Ushers' Club. They had been trying to decide whether or not girls should be allowed to ioin their rank and after much discussion had decided in favor of the question. Now the females have step- ped in and outnumbered their male constituents, The 'I8 members usher at any local affair upon request. During the year their courteous service has been of- fered at all football and basketball games, at gradu- ation exercises, and during numerous evening pro- grams held in our auditorium. ln March members of the club planned a party and utilized individual talents to provide entertainment. -A Nathan Rosen asists 'Pat Hayes with her usher's unvforrr one of their iobs. P D7 . of 1 -fl. 4 '51, nffj, ff? agp! O? f FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA This year approximately 33 Future Nurses ot Amer- ica are learning the fundamentals of nursing. Through FNA activities girls learn about the various branches of nursing and the requirements and duties of a nurse. ln November, club members invited their moth- ers to an annual tea, during which time a panel of nurses discussed advantages in the medical field and answered many of the questions the Future Nurses had. At Christmas time a CARE package was donated to the Hungarian relief cause and rag dolls were made and sent to the children's hospital. At the beginning of the second semester it was decided that a girl would be chosen and honored monthly as Fu- Lowe was the first ture Nurse of the Month. Marva . to be honored as such. The annual picnic held in June at Mrs. Buckley's home ended FNA activities for this year. Do Future Nurses play with dolls? Even though they might be itching to do so Dolores Gustovsa C I ennis, K. Reeves, F. Kamahos, L , n, are yn Leacher, Myrla Henry, Marva Lowe, and Edwina Palmer are iust packing them for others in less fortunate circumstances. FUTURE NURSES Row l: M. Lowe, H. Ritter, J. Kithen, M. D . Chatmon, J. Benavides, L. Page. Row 2: I. Raw 3: Row 4: Advisor: Cayton, M. Henry, F. Johnson, R. Watkins, V. Armstrong, E. King, J. Lichvar, C. Smith, M. Robertson. M. Thigpen, C. Shelton, S. Stein, P. VerStrate, E. Palmer, P. Graham J. Edson, C. Cotcher, L. Rabaia, S. Edgley. . Asher, D. Humphrey, J. Randall, D. Garrett, M. Sutton, K. Tur- 1 C ney, C. Leacher, D. Gustavson, S. Booth, A. Roberts, C. Brocher. Mrs. Buckley. 2' ,224 If: . A, f I! ., . 1.7, ., .- , y ,.. ,774 .-EI.-2 '34 0- A 6. ' V 4 ,7 rf. t -'f ,rg ,f . .- V , .fc .ff .f ,.1ff1.- f r 74 f '5 :Z . i ., . .,,A E 1-gf ,ef f.f.f. .1 ft,-. -I -f J - .C . .. . . .. 0 4 T' 4 , , '45, J ,xx , 1 :f. Lf ,Q , , 4,-...4,4:g,,.' fl, M 1' 4.0 .-1 ' '. , 1.3.4, j .1 ,,. an lv' T FUTURE TEACHERS Row 1: J. Carlisle, J. Schnorkian, M. Gaines, J. Osler. Row 2: Row 3: Nolf Row 4: M. Dunn. Advisor: Mrs. Morrow. FUTURE TEACHERS P.H.S. Future Teachers of America attempt to gain as much knowledge of teaching as possible be- fore they graduate. For this reason, their yearly activi- ties include attending related conferences, hearing speakers, and visiting campuses. This year several future teachers gained valuable experience through assisting Crofoot teachers in their classrooms. During National Education Week, five F.T.A. members spoke on phases of education over our P.A. system. With the approach of St. Valentine's Day, the club busied itself making small favors for the children in Oakland County Crippled Children's Home. The same month recruit teachers attended the Delta Kappa Gamma Tea. ln May two club members acted as counselors for Eastern Junior High's camping trip. To finance the year's activities, which in addition to the above in- cluded a contribution to C.A.R.E. and monetary aid for an exchange teacher in England, the club sold perfume and stamps. 109 , 1 X J. Ross, J. Lacy, S. Wallis, J. Enfield, E. McKee. C. Venner, K. Hamacher, P. Stevens, W. Norlund, A. Stephens, D. J. Truex, B. Stephens, S. Whiters, C. Helferich, J. Presby, A. Hodge, discuss the sale of perfume, whic 5 , WH... W--A f W' s-av-w be vs' Q bv' 3 Janet Carlisle and Addie Taylor, two Future Teacher members, h was a club proiect this year. X N .sf 1 . 'V t I7 S V , --lei, ,- .. fi - 5' - 5 - .37 ff? 55' f Fl S7 cf' lf- -'-' if 0,51 4 -, - '. ' it f' its P+. i',.--s.ff..4,,.- 1.4, -af:-. f W FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA To learn how to buy wisely was the year's promote a further und - goal of the newly organized Future Homemak- agement. ln the fall frzitandrng of home man- ers Club. Every year the girls plan to work to- makers attended Q purfsehnew Future Home- ward a different goal which will deal with home. Later in the year rheeleilat a membehs phases of homemaking. However, no matter visor, Mrs. Miller, plan glrs and 'hella - what their annual aim will be, the purpose of the club will remain unchanged, that is, it will d . F.H.A. group of Avondalell-tigl: puny with the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Row lr M. Inman, P. Graham, P. Bergman, B. Mitchell. Row 2: S. Azoian, H, Spark, E. Tc-Ier, S. Annas, J. Eilender. Row'3: B. Kilian, J. Busch, M. McDaniel, J. Randall, G. Stevens, E. Barber. Advisor: Mrs, Miller. NL f ,. N L ,.f+ i Q ,.z 't r , ' Newly elected President Barbara e gavel from Nan Riggle of Avondale at the installation of Pnntiac's chapter, Other omcers are San- thy Annas, Edith Barber, Jackie Randall Dimmie Govenis and Pat Bergman. Mitchell receives th . lm 1- ll Hi l ,J l N: or ' ,I 1'2 g . ,.. .-7-14.3. n .-'Z 4 4 , .45 44 .f:f1'f' -'7' 'eg 59.1 g-110, -'ci WZ, 'Z , , ,C ' XC ,1:3.f1' .-'22 19. S 173-ff:-1 '4 ' 5 ' ' 1:1 cf. THESPIANS The P,H,S, Thespian Society is a chapter of the na- tional organization dedicated to the advancement of dramatic arts. It is an honorary group whose mem- bers must have earned at least 20 points through service in Playcrafters. To maintain his membership, a Thespian must help in the production of all school plays. Each member of the society also has the op- portunity to purchase special Thespian iewelry, Dur- ing the year the honorary club held a pot luck din- ner and a formal initiation. Several members attend- ed the national convention of Thespians at Indiana State College. . 1 7 Q Q sa N-dn -.,f gl? THESPIANS Row 1: D. Chilvers, H. Prizant, J. Eilender, J. Lauckner. Row 2: J. Dearing, E. Gregory, S. Skinner, J. Levine, N. Ohanesian, P. Henderson, S. Boyce. Row 3: S. Maier, T. Gilbert, J. Rose, C. Venner, S. Ryan, B, Berg. Ali Baba, played by Don North, olfers the hos- pitality of wine to Robber Chief, Charles Williams, as Hud-Hud the donkey looks on. You must try this wine. + 111 Row 4: B Skinner, C. Williams, B. Greenberg, H. Hanson, C. Graves, H. Wolfe, B. Thompson. Advisor: Miss Parrish. Ci-vine' . I , t f 1, 7 7 5 2 1f'1.f .fi fp 5 ff fn ff ,r - .K -J . . .M ,fs fx 0 -.1 -. ' , -, 1 -, .,,- 4, ,-,,f .,,, , .. ff , f 5 PLAY Row 1. P. Henderson, C. Williams, J. Lauckner, D. Chilvers, R Skinner, J Eilender, I. Hawn, D. Carlisle, S, Van Tassel E, Gregory, R. Chavez, J. Levine, S. Ryan, K. Hamilton S. Clark, B Lindquist, M. Richards, G. Guenther, S Hutchison, S. Sommerville, H. Prizant, N. Ohanesian B. Wolfe. R, Olson, M. Inman, A. Hamilton, M. McLintock, L Row 2 Row Il. Young, L. Berg, T. Gilbert, J. Wood, B. Mitchell, S. Johni son, C. Venner, M. Hickey, S. Skinner, J. Ohanesian, M To Playcrafters nothing can compare with the night of the play . It is then that weeks of rehearsing and prepa- ration are revealed in a few hours. This season the young show people had an opportunity to display their talents in three plays: Ala Baba, Dino and You Can't Take It With You. Because a student belongs to this organization does not always mean he will appear on the stage. Many of the members perform necessary tasks in the background. Tailored costumes, colorful scenery, and well-applied make-up represent their services. Miss Parrish, advisor, and Mrs. Medrano act as a main link in the chain of prep- arations that goes into the production ofa successful play. At the annual parents' reception held in January, members performed several short plays for their guests: Later in the year they planned a Playcrafters' Ball. 11 ,f A CRAFTERS . Dworin. . Row 4: R. Lake, K. Myrben, L. Cousens, V. Alerunder, J Rue , J Hunt, C. Hanson, J. Schnorkian, S, Healy, R. Hunt, Li . Gaylord, J. Wiltgen, P. Kline, K. Hunter, N. Mize, , Row5: S. Everett, J. Johnson, C. Olson, 8. Hansen, C, Graves W' Kath, H. Hanson, B. Groenberg, C. Sousanis, P. Watl son, H. Wolfe, M. Selvala, B, Thompson, J. Randall, J. Thiese. Advisor: Miss Parrish. ' so '4 'x The Silk Hats! . . . You can be the leader, Dino. Con- stantine Sousanis as Dino and Bob Thompson as his adventur- ous younger brother portray a scene from the fall production, Dino. halts: sum me Moor an-pc e-em- Bodine Mwhlsv ll2 - -1. . . .1 . '- .' . - :':.' . . .f , '- ,f'- -bf' 1-:iff - -g. f E ' I i l i ' in 1 i 2 ' Q ' 1 s xl r gi , 4 fi I s , f , , , i f g 1 f I s 1 1 -l 2 5 S N 3' i 2 5 f iiii 1 5 5 ' i - , A 2 fi 1 3 3 5 6 , , I i i ,.g l The cast of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves poses for a group picture after a successful run of the first tall presenta- tion. .is 52 ivkii is ff lt's your brains. They're showing' pro claim Toby Gilbert, Judy Lauckner and Leah Berg to Rosalie Lake, who played Shirley in the PlaycraHer's production of Dino. 1, ' E nl' 111 iv' F' O 1 ll3 Rehearsals got under way in earnest as You Can't Take It With You promised to be the third success of the season for Playcratters. v f r A ' .fi -15 . .-wr '1,-wr ffa 4 2 f-'fv ' ' ' 9 1' ff! 5 if afffifae if? 7 f 1: Q RADIO WORKSHOP Rowl Chrlvers K Hamilton J Levine S VanTasseI M. Galbraith, D. Surowitz, A. Stephens. Gregory J Ellender M Dwonn Raw 4: R. Cochrane, B. Riley, F. Vest, H. Hanson, L. Carson, P. Row2 J Lacy J lauckner B Chamberlin C Venner I. Butler Jolly, W. Williams, D. Pawley, D. Jubelt. T Gilbert J Bolton J Entleld F Taylor Advisor: Miss Adams. RADIO WORKSHOP Each week 40 members of the Radio workshop combined their efforts to present three 15-minute broadcasts over station WCAR. The programs pre- sented were designed for classroom use. About 1,500 lesson aids went out each month to 60 schools in the area who used the broadcasts. The three series this year were lt's Story Time for kindergarten through third grade, More Wonderful Than Magic, a sci- ence program for grades three through six, and Within Our Land, for grades seven through 12. The P.H.S. students, who broadcasted the programs under the direction of Miss Adams, are interested in acting, engineering, or providing music and sound effects. From these students, there was a permanent cast selected for the science show and permanent announcers for each program. Casting was held each week to determine the players for It's Story Time and Within Our Land. Judy Levine's voice goes over the air as Janet Eilendsr provides the background music and Bill Riley operates the console which makes the broadcast possible. ll-1 afiffilff 14:5 I, ff'-., ,, . -. A . 1 'f ,. ,, ,. , . - Carson and Carl Code perform, with Miss Adams directing in the background. Chuck Williams and Frank Taylor, two senior Radio Work shoppers, await their cue during a broadcast, ,,,,e i The mighty mike looms up as Lynn , I Ron Cochrane delivers the daily announcements, another service of the Radio Workshop. ll5 me t 5.4129 Vi' 3' 5 'if 5'4'i' , 3 f 3 5 Z 'F1'f'9 IV' fn df 0 fr 41 .f ff f- ,Iliff ART CLUB At Christmas time our citizens viewed an annual parade which included floats representing various organizations of Pontiac. One of the floats was a scene of Sl ' B ' ' eeprng eauty designed and constructed by the newly organized P.H.S. Art Club. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jean Smith, members combined individual talents and artistic efforts to produce this float. After many hours of work, they received satisfaction and pride in viewing their finished product. As part of their activities, club members also ' d k' iewelry and colorful wall plaques. enloye ma ing pieces of silver ART CLUB Row 1: B. Donato, P, Watson, J. Gordon, S. Elwell, S, Graham, S. Row 2: R. Green, C. Stevens, J. Robinson, D. Nynof, J. Presby Coon' M. Delahunty. Advisor: Mrs. Smith. Don Greer, Pat Zielke and Carole DuFord discuss one of Don's Art students display their works in the main show-case. water-colors. xl ,J :lt lvl A 1 ,lx I, s I' l ,K K. K 'Bi Fi' , ' 'T' :dl . :' it f r .1 I ' A- ' . K 'td f if 4 ' 7 L55 ' -ff .ffl . ? .. Ii iii, iff , 4. 4. 7 A? '78 1' 'v E'f 1 1:-. 1:2 ' - 'Q' ' 'Q BHDLO The activities of the Biology Club are unusual and varied. For instance, this year's program included a lecture on parasitology, a visit to the funeral home, and a field trip to Teeple Hill. In the fall the club iourneyed to Lansing for the biennial conference of the Michigan Junior Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, with which the Biology Club is affiliated. The main proiect of the Linnaeans was the Science Fair held in the spring. Students from all schools in this Q-,q 9 K J, fg T il .Vw is G Y CLUB area were invited to exhibit projects which they had constructed. The Biology Club also published the an- nual Michigan Junior Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Journal. A non-credit Biology lll course was launched by Mr. Youngpeter and Mr. Maas to enable interested students to gain a further knowledge of biology. The group studied fresh water algae and discussed the history of biological science. 5 727 ,Qi ' NJ Ji s . ll, J BIOLOGY Rowl: P. Kline, M. Hodge, C. Sousanis, S. O'Connor. Row 2: D. Doig, K. Sekles, S. Hutchison, S. Stein- baugh, M. lnman. Raw 3: J, Castell, J, lnman, R, Hoekman, P. Two biology assistants, Bill Hansen and Phil Francis, tend the aquarium as o part ot their duties. I' s. .3 i , CLUB Francis, M, Wood, S. Vogel, K. Kaasik. Sekles, Row 4: S. Bedford, V. McLaughlin, A. E. Williams, J. Griffin, C. Murphy. Advisor: Mr. Youngpeter. Philip Francis and Jim Livingstone examine one of this year's experiments with Mr. Youngpeter. Xl X 'N 'N s'Ni1'1i illu- Bs , .' Rss' 4 X, E., ,MA .-'.-V' 5. . 5 gif! 43543 DEBATE CLUB Arguing is human nature, but the Debate Club utilizes this age-old device of expressing one's opinion as a skill. The club's main obiective is not to boast of being the victor of an argument but to gain knowledge and stimulation of thinking through challenging debate. Extensive training is given in oral utterance, platform technique, and the quest for truth through re- search. The Debate Team this year had 25 speakers representing it in the Saginaw Valley Row T: P. Stevens, G. Sedrick, B. Frasa, M, Christenson, M. Williams, V. Hewitt, D. Pruett, B. North. Row 2: J. Peaks, S. Wall, H. Wolfe, C. Rush, C. Graves, J. Siegel, C. Beaty, S. Whiters, D, Gillespie. Q 9 5 Tyr l tournaments. The season started with the dis- cussion session held at Pontiac High School. From our team, ten were awarded superior ratings for excellence in discussion of this year's problem: Resolved, that the Federal Govern- ment should sustain the prices of major agri- cultural products at not less than 9004 of parity. Besides debating in the Saginaw Valley tournaments, the varsity was active in the Metropolitan League of Detroit. Row 3: P. Graham, l. Gill, I. Williams, P. Trempter, A. Hew- itt, C. Helferich, J. Schatzley, G. Johnston, H. Bihl. ADVISOR: Mr. Smith. 5 Q -I-'v A l Pontiac Debaters Garth Johnston and Violet Hewitt await their turn to convince the iudges as Berkley High plays host to our team. i-.....---,.,,, -Y.. A-.. L1 rome mn.. mga sam: uhm-gt me V X X Grimm, A. Whiting, H. Falk, S. Johnson. S .. I, f f 1 4- q .f r' zfr, ,V ,. ': .12 .fl-,-:i.'i.' .g 5f'.f:5.'1Z' I 5 f .. A. ,.f. 9: .Q if -We Q , 1 .4 4,10 49, 0.70 ' ' ' if 7:1-'f'i.-,-42, 1-f 1 is Mr. Ralph Rotsel finds plenty to do in his new second-semester posi- tion in the oftice and retailing department, His co-worker is Miss Yvonne Cousins. I l X I A-qv.. , ,A r I I fws. . O RETAIL AND OFFICE CLUB Row iz S. Wolfe, F. Reese, D. Rains, P. Lantz, B. Willis, G. Rhew, 4: M. Pfeiffer. Row Row 2: E. Wagner, J. Adams, D. Strand, C. Leightley, E. Lindquist, M Bashore, B. Stoehr, S. Johnson. Row 3: M.. Doyle, B. Garner, J. Murray, J. Giegler, G. Buckner, D, Advisors: M. Leach, L, Mehlberg, N. Jackson, J. Potter, C. Slater, McMahon, F. Hoopingarner, K. Stewart, R. Williams, C. Re denius. Miss Cousins and Mr, Rotsel. OFFICE AND RETAIL The functions of the Office and Retail Club are es- pecially keyed to the interests of those students who are on the co-op program. These persons divide their day between school and their place of employment. Students who often find themselves too busy to ioin other groups find this club especially suited to their interests. Selling Christmas cards, labels, and station- ery and presenting a movie for all high school stu- dents, were money making proiects carried on by the club this year. The proceeds went toward the annual banquet held May 7. Office and Retailers proudly in- vited their bosses to the dinner. In April the group visited the state convention of the Office and Retail Club held at the University of Michigan. i' ,fy ',' ew- .-9 Liang ':'1f1I',w -,-it... I, -sms Pat Lantz, Dorles Rains, and Carol Slater are happy sto- d-lspla'y one of this year's selling proiects of the Retail and Office Club. f+ M19 -s4i..L f: ,fu-,, rv 3 If 5 4 in 11, Z X., 7? 1,7 W , f . Q ff-.-'Url 1. ., 151'-ff' ,ffAfZ4 .1 4 f Mr f. f W fffff fr 7 30 f 1 1 f. 1014 3 rl 4 -1- ....1.....,- ,,,,, - J u .f L 1 i PONTIAC HIGH l Row 1: C. Beyer, P. Murphy, M. Begovich, B. Moore, C. Petrofi, J. Shaw, R. Stanley, S. Kinder, D, Begovich, N. MacAffee, M. Coleman, B. Frisch, S. Paull, H. Vande- l car, D. Green. Row 2: J. Loomis, R. DeBolt, S. Hufton, G, Keifter, N. Quackenbush, P, Hoyes, J. Dem- binski, C. Carr, M. Kitchen, W. Schribner, J. Williams, L. Casper, P. Burt, l.. Ball, R, Harroun, G. Dailey, S. Higgins, M. Shook, J. Kandt, R. Larson, E. Nelson, T, Osler, N. Klukos, B. Vallad, J. James, W. Bedford, M. Murphy, E. Justin, R. Lantz. 1 BAND Rated first in the state since 1931, the Pontiac High School Band has again maintained its traditionally high standard. Since its establish- ment in 1911, the band has grown from 12 to 76 members. Besides performing in district and state contests, these musicians, directed by , mum MAJOR . ,.., . Dowd A , ' 2 , 'V' '7 '1 Vn0O'dbv-- lien mmm-Q -- l ffl SCP- lui i lvlr l 5lGl9 Peay, form man Plldn , f 47? .. , ds . i QW' U SCHOOL BAND J. Howell, L. Stoner, B. Voyner, A. Barnett, C. Garbutt, C. Munson, F. Smith, S. Wonders, S. Lowe, R. Rizzuto, R. Smith, P. Rice, D. Allen, W. Sheffield, R. Johnston A. Watts, R Brien, D. Miles, D. Burtch, W, Milmine, G. Miller, D. Mott, L. Spencer, C. Borders, C. Laveque, J. Sheridan, R. Wiles, D. Benson, K. Beam, Row 3: G. Miller, S. Troxell, J. Clancy. R. Dembinski, R. Williams, D. Davies, B. Woolcock, C. Green, G. Sallee, L. Keivit, W. Norlund, M. Beyer, J. Cummins, Director: Mr. Harris. Row 4: Mr. Harris, were asked to represent the Class A. high schools of the state at the University of Michigan. ln addition, our band made ap- pearances at several home games and student assemblies and per- formed during the National Honor Society and commencement cere- monies. The members form a very efficient student staff, they take pride in never requiring a substitute teacher when Mr. Harris is absent. DRUM MAJOR Jerry Crossmcm 121 L 1 J...- Effie BAND EQUIPMENT BAND LIBRARIANS Row 1: B. Hurroun, R. Dembinski. Row I: D. Bimm, R. lunlz, G. Crossman. Row 2: T, Osler, R. Brien, D. Benson, J. Williams, F. Smith. Row 2: R. Wiles, J. Howell, L. Ball, D. DeBoh, J. Thome . lg V BAND UNIFORMS BAND MANAGERS Row l: J. Thome. Row l: J. Theme, W. Scribner. Row 2: D. Bimm, J. Howell, F. Smivh. Row 2: J- Howg ' LUNVI. I I AA J'- .-ff' :f 1 'T 1, .J.' -7' '7 vias! sgfifsfimsg mifasici- 1 fig fri VOCAL DEPARTMENT lt is often said that music brings people together. The Vocal Department of Pontiac High School proves the truth in this statement as it unites over 700 stu- . . . . I dents under the direction of Mr. Putnam. This musica ables each member to participate in organization en a group activity, learn more about music, and express his own feelings through this international lan- guage. During the year, the department presented to the community the annual Fall Clinic directed by the well- known Don Craig, the traditional Christmas Concert, . . . . .d I and the lighthearted Spring Festival. The mdivi ua groups, a cappella choir, selective girls glee club, . . . . h . . nd lunior and senior girls ensembles, and t e rumor a senior boys ensembles, contributed their talents to the area by nrioking over all appe-aiainces. Churches, P.T.A, meetings, and lodges received the entertain- ment of these groups with appreciation and enioy- ment. These same community gatherings were also able to hear the solos of many who enioyed gaining public singing experience. Although our concerts, group performances, and soloists were enioyed mostly for their singing aspects, accompanists played an important role by completing the musical picture with their instrumental support. With the help of all who form the Vocal Depart- ment-Director George Putnam and his assistants, Doreen Voltmann and Edward Banghart, accompa- ' t and student members-this year has seen a ms s, fine reputation being maintained by the accomplish- ments of this able organization. Organists .lim Weisenborne, Eleanor Has- senlahl, and Sharon Wolfe, who were re- sponsible for added pleasure at the vocal concerts and other school functions, gather 'round tor a practice session. 5 ACCOMPANISTS Standing: P. Peters, S. Wolfe, J. Rose, C Smith, S. Holland, P, Brown, K Oxley, M. Cantarella, M. Ver non, E. Hassenzahl. Seated: l.. Patterson. 123 !, ,C l 5 121 fa 4 A war -so Ponlgcian - 4fi'GE3.F.iL Row l: Row 2: Row 3: A CAPPELLA g CHO, J. Austin, J. Coffer, G. Reeves, J. Ohanesian, l. Pallerson, R. Tower, N. Ohanesian, G. Mekras, E. Williams, A. Sekles D. Mahan, J. Yeager, J. Wiltgan, K. Denham, C. Smith U I.Davis, P. Sodifch, K, Rouse, M. Pelrie. Q G. Johnson, F. Koop, M. Tibbefls, B. Allen, D, Beach, M Cosmo, J. Wood, L. Beamer, B. Cooper, l. Dean, K. Bogard I S. Sommerville, S. Lougheed, J. Hunlwork, H. Prixanl, J Eddy, B. Crager, S. Norman, J. Rose, N. Prulow. lf C. Scott, E. Grogan, D. Brooks, M. Shearer, L. Humphrey, B. A Taylor, B. Abney, R. Everetl, P. Cox, J. Hutchings, I.. Tucker, V 1 X 1 I l flax' 'l'lll Jlll- Qflhmsl lllhiznwu 1-If f'Z'3.i43fmAfv1: .5 f .f. 3.3.1. ,LV v., ,f. .V f I f 5 'ie ,-Q A I 2 1- 1. -. f 4 4 f,,,, f fax e,f,:..f,2.,.,f -af.: p fl 1 f L. Lanldord, S. Healy, D. Gillespie, E. d'Argy, I., Berg, M Selvala, P. Gavetle, M. Hiscock. P. Brown, M. Chrislenson, R. Hazlefi, G. Vernon, E. Hassen zahl, S. Jones, S. Roias, G. Palaian, E. Kefzler, J. Giglio, C Harroun, P. VerS1raIe, S. Bedford, A. Hamillon, D. Sronge S. Clark, B. Bradley, S. Maier, H. Drake, D. Falls, B. Lecornu P. Viands, B. Hampton, D. Mann, L. lamphere, D. Lovse, A Allison, D. Johnson, E. Kent, L. Payne, C. Simmons. Mr. Pulnam, W music, Accompanist: L. Patterson Row I: D. Beachp Row 2: J. Row 3: Row 4: R. SELECTIVE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: M. Chasteeng J. Wilsong M. Hawkinsg J. Benavidesg V. Barrong J. Cunningham: M- DUV'5i L Burtp S. Boyceg M. Braunagelp M. Lowe: J. Maneckp S. Stuart. Row 2: P. Grahamg M. Gibbsg L. Weidnerg K. Reeves A. Vasquezp M. Ehlersg D. Sebastianp 5. HBILWY' inglong V. Sheehan: S. Edgleyy J. Dudley, S. Arnold J. Carlisle: C. Davis. Row 3: H. Ritterg S. Tuttleg J. Notchp F. Gamblep R. Watkinsg L. Lambding S. Uligidhy L. Benterg G. Humphrey J. Owensg V. Armstrongp B. M' - Row 4: S. ltchell, K. Metzg E. Goodep J. Kitrhheh- House M. Uptong P. Petersg S. Hollandp J. Dearingp J. R ' F. Nymang K. Har A B andall, O. Robertson: L Green' ry, . Andrewsp C. Leocherp J. M A axwell, E. Taylorg A. Feneleyi 5- MWPLW' SENIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE N. Ohanesiang S. Sommsrvillep S. Lougheedg Allen. Blanky D. Stangeg P. Gavetteg J. Austin. Lankfordg S. Jones: M. Christensong B. Bradleyp Hickman. Hazlottp G. Vernon: J. Owenlp S. Danielsp K. Rouse L i52..fQ.zf1 ,ff Q if 4 eff? l , Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4: 5. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB S. Freeman: N. LaBarge: S. Elwell: L. Branner: J. Andrews: S. Graham: P. Armstrong: A. Cozart: C. Bogan: R. Boykin: L. Chatmon: V. Reid. K. Kelley: S. Young: K. McVean: J. Brattain: D. Carlisle: P. Lichvar: J. Hartmann: K. Sekles: C. Smith S. Hutchison R. Sparks: S. Cappell: J. Stockwell: A. Haimbaugh: D. James: M. Adams: S. Grice. M. Koren: N. Fulkerson: D. Doig: M. Callely: J. Gordon: S. Zikewich: C. Montgomery: M Thigpen: C. Johnston: J. Schatzley: M. Dillinger: L. Gardner: J. Winters: J. Kneale: J. Morris D Govenis: C. Duke: J. Lichvar. P.. Popps: I. Cayton: P. Herron: P. Jones: B. Shaw: C. Adams: S. Cook: D. Birkett: K. Hick- son: E. Palmer: S. Holland: B. Holder: N. Arcand: 0. Baker: K. Twlchel: E. Wolf: S Anable: C. Rihard: K. Hunter: C. Shelton. P. Mead: J. Miracle: B. Howard: M. Williams: L. Berg: S Healy: E. Damron: G. Kevorkian K. Reichert S. Ferguson: S. Kempe: J. Code: S. Whitlock: D. Allison: M. House: J. Knight F. Gamble: J. Sabisch: B. Dean: S. Vogel. SENIOR BOYS' ENSEMBLE Row 1: J. Cornforth P. Viands. Row 2: J. Hutchings: L. Dean: B. Taylor. , ,Wt . J W: V A Y 7-x V L ' --'-1-'2-zfwsv:xf--?---- -4? - Accompanisf: P. Brown. Row Raw 2: Row 3 Row 4 1: J. Williamsy J. Applelonf J. Ohanesiung M. Chusleen- f 4, , , , , ,,4, .ff,.,w,.,,gg5'fg. ifw. Qmzfz. film, J ,v ul I 5 v 3 ,ps vi l 3 f' Y ' V I l 4 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Rowl: A. Pendletong J. Sfonerg L. Yatesg L. Clarkp M. Guellacg I. Davisg N. Campbell: L. Pagey no S. Pike: J. Ross. Row 2: B. Munsonp E. Fieldingg B. Hunisp B. Lloydy G. Bumgardnerg D. Harfzmang E. Millerg J. Camp- I bell: D. Taleg V. Taylor: B. Barnard. In Row 3: J. Yeagerg J. Frenchg C. Heiplep S. LaFayg W. Boldreyp A. Roberfsg R. Burnsp G. Pearceg B. Mc- Gowenp M. Cunfarellag S. Zahn. I Row 4: M. Delahuntyg W. Easlerwaodp S. Evereftg N, Prufowp G. Sfevensy S. Rileyg S. Brummem B. MtCarrelg N. McKay: S. Erwing C. Radkep S. DeWi9!. JUNIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE M. Dworin. K. Burnwonhg R. Towerp M. Cosmag J. Peaksp .l. Davies. M. Roberlsong S. Warreny B. Mitchellg M. Gibbs' J Arnold. G. Marieng P. Bergmunp S. Normanp J. Yeager. lou i ffgfe, . ,J .6 . ......,.... -f X..-,q.,f, ,f ,, , I 'V f: 5 1'- P GIRLS' GLEE CLUB P. Grant, B, Chapman, E. McKee, E. Glazier, S. 0'Connor, G. Guen- ' V. ther, D. Jenks, I. Amerson, E. Grassl, G. Reeves, G. Donaldson, Montgomery. R J Dunham N Attwater M. Bell, B. Ricks, S. Webster, G. eos, . , . , ' D F d G. Pot- J. Singleton, R Chavez, B. Course, J. Swmdell, C. u or , A ter, 5. Warren, J. Cooper, S. Arnold, J. Hertzog, C. Stacy, S. nnas. R. Lake, M. Babcock, D. Shea, C. Whittington, C. Shaft, B. Stevens, C. Smith, S. Malane, J. Ohanesian, L. Warn, H Drake, J. Rathbun, ' ' M. Fl d C. Catcher, L. Stickney, M. Thrasher, S. Smith, P. Rabala, oy , l l 1 Row 2: Row 2: Row 3: l .N , S. Rhew, B. Bogan, A. Mullins. Row 4: P. Harvey, B. Sahr, J. McGhee, J. Graham, E. Barber, A. Taylor, B Bouford. D. Stange, J. Graham, C. Olson, S. Lovell, F. Johnson B. Hayward, E. Murphy, S. Bunce, J. Messer, P. Roberts, A. Hodge Row 5: S. McRae, C. Venner, E. Hassenzahl, S. Looney, C. Haire, L. Travis C. Brennen S Miller, K. Turney, D. Durfee, V. Brandon, A. Jones S J. Campbell, Daul, D. Gasaway, I. Williams, B. Killian, N. ny der, J. Hadden, S. Harris. JUNIOR BOYS' ENSEMBLE Row 1: L. Walker, L. Tucker, E. Williams. Row 2: R. Everett, A. Brewer, D. Kimball. Row 3: - D. Mann, T. O'Brien, S. Hartman. l29 ilfzai if mvfma, wempgwmn 2 Ili! ' V 22 -'Sw V CJXV L ' r' . 7' s , l T ,bf ni ' I 3. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: J. Taylor, H. Reinhardt, G. Walker, P. Viands, B. Odden, D. Decker, Row 3: M. Walker, J. Stott, D. Younker, N. Smith, D. Pawley, J. Gavette D. Mallett, D. Luettke, D. Strong, M. Parent. L. Hines, B. Manning, L. Hill, B. Dexter, D. Luettke, B. Schaar Row 2: D. Elsholz, E. Asher, L. Payne, A. Hoover, S. Hartman, D. Cox, J. Row 4: D. Kimball, L. Workinger, T. 0'Brien, R. Hart, W. Kath, D. lucas Sonnenberg, L. Williams, C. McClellan, B. Abney, B. Taylor. D. Lucas, A. Allison, L. Young, M. Hardiman, J Smith, B. Hampton Director of vocal music at Pontiac High for ll years, Mr. George Putnam has found it neces sary to cut down the number of his actual class- es this year as he spends more time Ia ' p nnmg rooms for the new high school and directing music at the iunior high schools. Mr. Putnam has led the A Cappella Choir and the Senior Boys' Ensemble the past year and has spent much time with soloists. hmaesmsmshserwam ' W-,glltllllliwfltllll nd ffl 1' fe, Ming.. mr,z...eiLmfz,.Z Qfmfwffpnf ' z' QQ' -' A 454 - 1 K r , Q ,X y I - , l X l L. BOYS' GLEE CLUB R thb n C Stevens J Barton B McClure, J. Strong, J. Wolfe. Row 1: L. Ferguson, J. Evans, N. Sekles, L. Walker, J. Moss, R. Eason, R. a u , . , . , . Burns, R. Best, L. Nichols, G. Reas. Row 4: C. Reed, P. Cox, C. Hammond, M. McNair, E. Johnson, W. Ross, Row 2: D. Proctor, W. Bank, B. Brown, R. Leighton, W. Green, L. Green, R. Franks, A. Haynes, T. Whitehead, P. Tremper, H. White, A. Brewer. R Nartker L. Basinger, L. Flood, R. Mann, R. Metz. Row 3: L. 'Tucker, ID. Mann, C. Gerue, J. Freet, G. Emery, J. Manes, W. Mr. Edward Banghart, who ioined the P.H.S. faculty in the fall, has been active in the vocal music department directing both boys' and girls' glee clubs, Junior Girls' Ensemble, and the Madrigal Singers. 'M 131 e. X Ma. ' s Y 4 if it r .Aff , . k ac f ,S -A ge. g Q. e 'l EA f.,J'2.fM r ff . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row l:- P. Rodden, S. Hallenbeck, C. Bearinger, T. Wilkison P Jarrett K E , . , . . d'Argy. Burnworth, C. Mitchell, P. McCaulley, J. Robarge, N. Amerson, Row 4: P. London, D. Pruett, S. Hedger, C. Osmun, K. Hamacher, C. Esser, J. Thompson. P. Kettula, P. Bergman, J. Inman, J. Castell, T. Gilbert, G. d'Argy, Row 2: P. Schroeder, B. Patterson, A. Gillies, L. Morris, J. Parson, M. J. Williams, D. Crowley. Pennington, E. Wern, S. Stone, G. Gibson, L. Anderson, L. De- Row 5: K. Shepherd, B. Seybert, J. Arnold, S. Vandewarker, J. Truex, B. Berger, S. Wolencik, L. Coe. Johnson, S. Warren, B. Stephens, S. Swartz, P. Watson, M. Mc- Row 3: E. Hayward, E. Adams, R. Marsee, B. Wilsey, L. Rabaia, C. Boone, Daniel, J. Johnson, S. D'Arcy, E. Scott, S. Dunavant, R. Hassenzahl. M. Evans, B. Fletcher, B. E a S v ns, . Johnson, S. Horsley, L. Lamb, Mrs, Doreen Voltmann, a former Pontiac High student, has this year added to her duties in the vocal department the Junior Boys' Ensemble and some boys' glee clubs. Her regular girls' glee clubs, Selective Girls' Glee Club, and Senior Girls' Ensemble have continued to improve under her enthusiastic direction. 1 32 ,ff X l', , xwv l nl! ap- L L. - 'N Y v F. .., ,-. O BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: B. Chasteen, P. Headley, R. Kaeeler, B. Richards, D. Luellke. Row 3: J. Von Punen, J. Sh-sehr, D. Eley, J. Losier, D. Petlerson, H Row 2: J. Herron, J. Amerson, G. Criles, P. White, R. Serwin, N. McClure, T. Manning. Smith, G. Shearer. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Rowl: J. Garcia, D. Meyers, J. DeClure, J. Reichert, N. Reid, S. L. Foster, V. Vinegar, S. McDowell, D. Humphrey, M. Upton Pullis, J. Haroulunion, W. Snyder, L. Snell. S, Haire. Row 2: D. Moses, E. Mieff, J. Johnson, P. Kline, B. Monleilh, N. Row 4: J. Burkharf, C. Cox, K. Oxley, L. Scott, S. Baker, B. Turner Chiappelli, J. Luke, B. McSkulin,'C. Branch, B. Goodnoe. M. Coles, S. Green, M. Conrad, S. Kixer, M. Kuhn. Row 3: C. Thomp son, G. Shemeld, E. Toler, S. Chedester, H. Myers, X 133 ti??cw.s.2wm, at 5 Y 4 'm' --us :-mew...,...,M,4pe -may V 1. .fm 4-'rv Led by the ollicers, cheerleaders, and yell-leaders, this year s tre- mendous Booster's Club occu ies ne l F ll p ary a u section of bleachers for a picture. A few of the enthusiastic members showed their loyalty by wearin chal- 9 lenging headbands, while others regularly made attractive posters in support of the school teams. l34 BOOSTER CLUB Garbed in head bands and armed, with en- thusiasm, P.H.S. Boosters went on a warpath at the beginning of the year to promote student interest in school sports. Their spirited uprising was led by a new chief, Mr. McMillen. To aid their cause some members performed skits dur- ing pep assemblies and devised numerous post- ers which they displayed throughout the school. Their special proiect was the construction of a Bay City football player who was hanged by his neck in our main hall. A welcome addition to pep assemblies and games was the appear- ance of a Big Chief and Little Princess who were chosen from the Booster Club as the Chiefs' mascots. The club also chartered busses and sold programs and pins at the games. Its peak of enthusiasm was reached during the basket- ball season when our Chiefs sought and won the Saginaw Valley Championship. f . E Alam- rhl Warns. ,i light: gm me lhierlg l ' I rl' wad m.2farmismifiQfL znfzdarzfzilzczsziefzca, llli ,,,,...i....-.-, W, CHEERLEADERS Row 1: G. Russel, J. Johnson, V. Reed, B. Crager, P. Runnels, K. Hemming, E. Williams, M, Petrie, B. Fair, B. Berg, L. Burt. Advisor: Julie O'Brien. Metz Row 2: H. Prizant, J. Coffer, M. Selvala, M. Upton, A. Sekles, J. Above: The school song is led at pep rallies, as well as at games, by energetic cheerleaders. Right: Barb Fair, Marcia Petrie, and Muriel Upton display articles sold by the cheerleaders this year. X CHEERLEADERS Clad in new orange and black reversible skirts and P.H.S. sweaters, our cheerleaders this year encouraged school spirit at P.H.S. football and basketball games home and away. Aided first by Miss Soares and then by Miss O'Brien, the girls continually practiced at improving old cheers and devising new ones. Students especially en- ioyed the new routine Come On To Our Game Tonight performed by the Cheerettes, chorus style. This season the girls were assisted at the pep assemblies and sports events by the shouts and acrobatic stunts of the new yell leaders. At the football and basketball banquets, cheerleaders re- ceived a small letter for one year of cheering and a large letter for two years. :Wk 9 . woman, 9' Q v. 4 ,,., ravi' A , Q X gT? Y ' sy Q 1 fy fy , - .- fir- ,A If . ' , 4 , -. .- V ',, lf.: 4 e fl, 2 17' VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club of P.H.S. consists of boys who the contest gladly pay the ten-cent fee which is used have earned a letter through participating in com- to purchase extra equipment for the Athletic Depart- petitive school sports. Once a year lettermen of the ment. The game invariably proves exciting and this Varsity Club have an opportunity to meet their teach- year's was no exception. lt was a bit trying to the ers in athletic competition. This is during the Varsity- boys on the Varsity, not to mention the bumps and Faculty basketball game. Students who wish to see bruises displayed by the Faculty after the game. 5 2 I 2 ? Z 5 3 5 L 2 1 ' r J z K Q 3 ff- 'auf ,f er X M wi v Y 5 , ai 1 A I 5 l -wif' l 4- , 4 -' xt , i A ,i i ftk':f,l -ef -s VARSITY CLUB Row 1: P. Cox, B. Baxter, C. Johnson, T. Zellhart , L. Humphrey. Row 2: W. Dewalt, A. Poe, T. Sampey, K. Bogard, H. Hessell, E. Frisch, Row 4: D. Simmons, B. Hayward, C. Robinson, F. Watkins, D. Scruven, C L. Peet, N. Shorter. Spann, G. Vanllyxin, D. Whitmer, L. Watkins. Row 3: J. Shorter, J. Patterson, R. Smith, J. Hill, P. Williams, J. Doerr, Advisor: Mr. Schloerke. - The Varsity Club rebounds but to no avail, as the Fac- ulty defeats them with a little bit of horseplay in their annual basketball classic. f 2 f ff, 2155 as ifwewwf ew 1I2 , EPISTOLA Again this year Latin came to life when the Episto- lae Scholde was edited by Latin students under the f Miss Hook. The semiannual publication included both English and Latin articles, puzzles, sketches, and iokes. During the Christmas and Easter season, an edition was sold to students of Pontiac High and the iunior high schools. All profits made supervision o .us -' J X 1 E SCHOLAE from the sales were distributed to various charities. Among these were Boys' Town in Nebraska, Girls' Town in Texas, and the American Red Cross. One of the main proiects is an annual contribution toward the establishment of a memorial to the Pontiac war dead in the National Cathedral at Washington, D.C. sm. mzx-awww 9 5 . ,xg EPISTOLAE SCHOLAE Row l: M. Callely, B. Kilian, P. Grant, L. Benter, S. Holland, J. Row 4: J, Brooks, S. Stein, R. Barr, K. Hunter, P. Kline, S. Warren Rathbun, S. Freeman, C. Atkinson. K. Myrben, K. Metz, J. Castell, C. Osmun, C. Murphy, L Row 2: S. Steinbaugh, S. Annas, S. Hallenbeck, L. Coe, V. Wood, Cousens, M. Inman, E. King, B. White. S. Walker, R. Olson, J. Thomas, R. Lake, l. Hawn Row 5: J. Johnson, J. Johnson, D. Allison, P. Watson, R. Hoekman Row 3: S. Hutchison, G. Gibson, P. Huntwork, G. d'Ar9y, N. Don- J, Eagle, B, Bunk, 5, Huffman, J, Barton' J, williams, C aldson, J. Lichvar, S. Brown, G. Latherow, J. Wood, K. Olson, S. Kempe, B. Thompson, V. McLaughlin, J. Thiese ' J B 'des. Advisor: Miss Hook. Sekles, J. Singleton, D. Gravely, P. Harvey, . enavi 'Y Penny Grant, Kathy Myrben, Maureen Callely, and Jane Rathbun prepare the Easter edition of the Epistolae Scholae for the press. '57-'1 5 L44 I' ' so .FW -5 C ,ss 4 4 V , 5 is 1 1,1 ' .gkefgxgefkwefsafzfi eikwe. weak wiifz we LATIN CLUB Twice a year, in the fall and spring, members of the Latin Club spend a day with Miss Hook at her cottage in Canada. This da i y s spent in exploring the b h f s s s s eac o Lake Huron, playing games, hiking, eating, and challenging the always icy waters of the lake. Also included in this year's program was a trip to Cinerama's Seven Wonders of the World in Detroit. Members also helped edit the Epistolae Scholae, and this year they designed place mats for the Veterans' Hospitals and made ioke books for the American Red Cross. ,'i ,, .,, V I I Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Advisor: Advisor: LATIN CLUB Row'I: L. Benter, M. Inman, B. Thompson J Thomas. Row 2: R. Lake, S. Annas, J. Benavides, 5 Hutchison, R. Olson, B. Patterson. Row 3: G. Gibson, J. Morris, M. Callely, C. Os- mun, L. Cousens, J. Castell, P. Hunt- work, D. Gravely. Row 4: K. Hunter, J. Rathbun, K. Myrben, S. Holland, K. Metz, E. King, P. Kline, J Wood. Row 5: D, Hunt, J. Johnson, C. Olson, P. Wat- son, R. Serwin, S. Booth, V. McLaugh- lin, C. Murphy, B. Kilian. Miss Hook. FOREIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY CLUB B. Alvarado, J. Thomas, E. Navarro, L. Shaw, E. Glazier, E. Mitetf, J. Garcia. R. Chavez, J. Lauckner, M. Cantarella, F. Johnson, L. Seibert, M. Mclintock, S. Trevino. G. Pearce, C. Neal, L. Lambdin, S. Ki- zer, M. Petrie, V. Armstrong, D. Hun- phrey, M. Conrad, J. Gordon. Mr. Gray. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB In February Mr. Gray announced that a Foreign Language Laboratory Club was open to students in- terested in cultivating their Spanish. Thirty mucha- chos took note and joined the organization. A pilot group began planning the year's activities which in- I38 cluded a Pan-American Day celebration. Dancing, speeches, and songs provided the entertainment for the festive occasion. The activities planned could be attended by both active and passive Spanish students. :Mme Mfzwiggj, eg FRENCH CLUB Cercle Francais, sponsored by Madam Martz, made its debut this year. Being enthusiastically backed by French students, the club got off to an active start by planning a varied program of business meetings and social rendezvous. A constitution was written at the premier part of the year. With this work done, attention was turned to the prearranged fetes. These ranged from the showing of informative French travel films to frolicsome dances, skits, and festive holi- day programs. At the Christmas party lNoell entertainment was provided by the members themselves, who polished their French enough to perform a short play or to ioin in the singing of French songs. ln accordance with the French custom a Pere Noel lSanta Clausl distributed small gifts. Mardi Gras was celebrated in the form of a traditional masquerade dance to which members invited guests. -4' T Q FRENCH CLUB Rowl J Carlisle, Mrs. Martz, K. Johnson, S. Holland. S. Arnold, J. Cunningham, P. Peters. Row 2 M Gorsline, H. Prizant, S. Malone, J. Paquin, G. Row 4: K. Newton, A. Higgins, B. Quayle, l.. Rollins J Bacon Beam, A. Pirochta. R. Gavrilovich, R. Lantz. Row3 J Folson, K. Denham, J. Hendrickson, B. Lecornu, Advisor: Mrs. Martz. A l39 ,gf ef ..-A,-,., .,, ..,. ,.,, ,. ,. g, ..,, . .., ,. ,, , T ,, , jf' if NUMISMATIST CLUB It may truthfully be said that members of the coin their advisor, Mrs. Ainsworth, made a study of rare club hang on to their money. Each coin in their currency. During the second semester, Melvin Sellers sight is closely scrutinized to determine its approxi- displayed his foreign coin collection in the main hall nirate age and value. Since the organization of the c ub in September, members have become more fully acquainted 'h ' ' A wrt the history of foreign and domestic coins. At the bimonthly meetings, numismati His is one of the cIub's largest collections. In the spring, Numismatists decided to invite the philatelists, stamp collectors, to join their club. sts and 5 f f s 3 i 1 2 l NUMISMATIST CLUB Row 'l: C. Ainsworth, J. Barton, M. Sellers. Row 2: P. Rice, J. Souden. Advisor: Mrs. Ainsworth. I MONITORS Row l: N. Reid, A. Hamilton, J. Smith, K. Brinkman, M. Cosmo. Row 2: P. Dusten, G. May, J. Doerr, N. Snyder, M. Godwin. Advisor: Mr. McCracken. MONITORS For the good of our school -This could be the motto for the Monitors of P.H.S., for theirs is a duty that is vital in keeping law and order throughout the halls. The Monitors incorporate in their ranks individuals willing to give up free time to do a service forthe school. The organi- l40 zation, advised by Mr. McCracken,,seldom re- ceives f0ll'T!gLlIf recognition for ,its accomplish- ments. ltslmembersxare r d ld v ewar e by becoming l more awfully mindedxand by gaining a step in being responsible citizens. if ,,.-- ' H 1 4 1 .- , -- qi . , .r -,- , I , -' , 64 , if 1 QUILL AND SCROLL With pencil, typewriter, paper, and diligent work, P.H.S. journalists and printing students produce a weekly Tomahawk and an annual Quiver. The Quill and Scroll organization recognizes and honors the outstanding workers of these publications. The hon- orary society, which is a chapter of the national or- ganization, takes an active part in raising the stand- ards of iournalism at P.H.S. Since the membership is derived frorg those who are active on publications, its primary purpose is one of recognition. However, its members always look forward to the planning of the annual climactic publications banquet. Q F A I 1 -.J ' 6 QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1: L. McCurdy, P. Zielke, C. Williams, J. Austin. Row 2: S. Freeman, R. Goldberg, M. Hickey, C. DuFord, M. Moran, L. Patterson, P. Peters, D. Reed. Row 3: B. Nichols, S. House, S. Holland, K. Reeves. V Otticers Chuck Williams and Pat Zielke initiate members at a ceremony held in February Klang.,-gifif' rontlae, iifiiglg? im f . X g S. Hetherington, M. House, K. Buchner, S. Maier, S. Wall, A. Pirochta, S. Whitfield, M. Petrie, B. Monteith, K. Kaasik, A. Sekles, R. Singleton, J. Huntwork, J. Reynolds, H. Prizant. J. Hendrickson, A. Higgins, L. Hines, S. Lewis, H. Van Matre, F. Vest, E. Neaves, D. Elsholz, E. Williams. Row 4: Row 5: M' z ' 4 141 ' 1s ef sf' 021 -9 4?77.f7 Ss if v .4 ,-., 1417 ,V - if gi 9 'ac 11 J i 7 17 ,ffm TOMAHAWK Row 1: C. Williams, H. Prizant, S. Maier, S. Holland, P. Zielke, B Manteith, K. Reeves. Row 2: D. Reynolds, M. Light, J. Elwell, S. Hetherington, S. Som- merville, B. Berg, A. Haimbaugh, O. Cervantes, J. Eilender Row 3: M. Inman, J. Ohanesian, L. Cousons, B. Miller, C. Venner, 79 Gary Van Ryzin diligently types up his sports story in time to meet the weekly Tomahawk deadline . J. Paquin, N. Mile' J. Inman, L. Gaylord. Row4: E. Barber, G. Stevens, M. Cowan, D. Singleton, A. Higgins, H. Van Matre, G. Van Ryzin, M. Cowan, B. Nickols, S. . Wall.. Advisor: Mr. Beauchamp. TOMAHAWK Each Friday the student body of P.H.S. anticipates the distri- bution of the Tomahawk, our school newspaper. Students are eager to read the latest news articles, humorous columns, sport stories, and special features offered in the paper. The articles are written by student reporters and editors of the publication under the supervision of Mr. Beauchamp. These staff members are continually writing, revising, and correcting copy to meet the weekly deadlines. The T-Hawk is able to save cost and time because it is published in our school printshop under the direction of Mr. Carlson. Local advertisements and Student Union memberships provide the necessary funds for the paper's publication. Copies of our Tomahawk are sent to many high schools throughout the country. ' X 1 ll. i - f' ' ' gy ,ge L: ,g ,g Editors Pat Zielke and Sharon Holland confer about assignments each week for the Tomahawk. V J? 5 r sr, y W 3 r 1 'M-we rf it 'mam 1 Alan Higgins and Judy Elwell work on ads in the process of laying out the fourth page. . -,e if I ,, 'xx' Sports Editor Chuck Williams types his story alter Sally Maier uses her ingenuity plus a little research in hours, as the weekly deadline must be met. writing a weekly news story, 143 K - f- 1' .V , . , ,. ., ,- . A' . ,f , . f .z sf 44:-r f ' ff.-rg frf.-1511: ,974 f2j2 fflvfc , ,A 1, rf- .' Z., ng.: 143. 4 f-,,,45. .Q I I ff fff '17 1, U-, . A. . .f .,., . ,' f ,454 ,, 4, 1 , f f f f , f ff f ff 1 41 MHMAIIQ gf?-'ffgkk i 5 rv .f fr 7 c-. 'ri v Nr -1 l 'J 6 ' 1 5 sc -is t .4 QUIVER Row l: K. Buchner, J. Huntwork, L. McCurdy, J. Austin, L. Patterson, Row 4: J. Baker, V. Armstrong, S. Whitfield, J, Reynolds, J. John- C- DuF0rd. son, M. Selvala, J. Arnold, S. Hause. Row 2: D. Reed, S. Annas, B. North, A. Pirochta, P. Peters, J. Lester, Row 5: K. Kaasik, A. Sekles, L, Hines, S. Lewis, F. Vest, L. Beamer, D. Shea, S. Freeman. E. Williams, R. Elsholz, S. Warren. Row 3: M. Hickey, C, Smith, G. Blarny, L, Benter, M. Hause, S, Advisor: Mrs Fournier. Rhew, M. Moran. QUIVER As a result of the soliciting of ads, attempted forthe first time fr Us W in 25 years, this year's Quiver is larger than any previous edi- '. 3N.,,l',,.,, tion. Members of the stat? and ambitious students acquired 'A II salesmanship tactics as they attempted to reach the goal of V I , S1500 worth of sales by contacting local businessmen. Of j 8 5 5 course, advertising is not all that was responsible for this annual g2,g',w' publication. Every article, picture, and name printed, resulted , I-Li? f- from the tireless work contributed by the members of the staff. 9 ,, rx 9 ' Articles were written and rewritten, pictures taken and retaken, ' ,117 . ,I il names checked and rechecked as the workers strove for their I iv 1?-9, ' M . . . 'Way back in October Jane Austin and Margie Moran had time to make attractive bulletin boards for the Quiver office, U- as arch I5 deadline. With the deadline met and the book sent to press, the staff and its advisor, Mrs. Fournier, looked forward to :Hn . . . . ,N annual trip to the University of Michigan for the Inter- Q he-lunatic Press Association Conference. IU limi edi- iirei il il , Ol nudl lied tall. lenv Heir l lo ' to El' .p 1,1 .' - ,.-. .w - .--, - .- f. ,. -, ,f .- , f. 'I -'L 4- ,-'f- ,-'f' A 4-'V .1 ,I ,y' 71 ' 4. ,fi ng. ' 45- dig' . df.-' 4-,. . .2-M17 i rx. as ,. ,'.,. ., , -.54 0-,. ,- ,., ng- ,- fr ' ' . P' Y - f 6172 . - .-74 4. rf. ' r, 'M in, 5 iff , 't 1471. Z.f'i1'f53,11'g:f' if-.7 fc1,.f' fly? ,f ,:c-- JF 1 -:c5i., f' .igyfgfi Happy staff members Lynda McCurdy, Jane Austin, and Larry Beamer look on as Mr. Basil Kimball of Pontiac Motor signs the first contract for advertising in the 1957 Quiver. 1956 Co-editors Nancy Nicholson and Normalee Braid and underclassmen editor Ann MacDonald came back for a friendly reunion and to give a little advice to Jane Austin and Lynda McCurdy. N. Y A Sharon Warren conters with Mrs. Fournier about H C ', Hlglt ublala' . ecoroting tor the traditional Christmas party COPY U5 the deadline UPP '-Wfhes dll '00 Won- manga. in the Ouiver oliice seemed a pleasant task for Joyce Reynolds and Dick Elsholz l 45 il X 4 'W FS 4' 3 iw' 4 Q if 9 , 1 S 0 wx 91 Q' F . A ., 9. .mF ,1, 7. ' 1 ww1,1-'a1':5- 1 - 'FT-'lf FZTTM1 '-:-fm f. . , , , .Af , .i . H-1 'i fx. . .. , '- 5' ' L5f3'f' 1 'Lil . I ,V , , ,L , V . il H 'W , 'I I I ,. if 5 1 f ' -2i7'Lj' ' V , 7 5 40 V 9 9 Do you remember the for- mula for the preparation of acetylene? If you do not recall, it is on the board in this picture. Mr. Wilcox is demonstrating the making of acetylene to a Chemis- try ll class. For the students who have not had chem- istry, acetylene is a hydro- carbon in the acetylene series with the empirical formula of C,H,. Jim Alumbaugh Irene Amerson Sharon Anderson Betty Andrews Janet Appleton Susan Arnold Jeanette Ball Barbara Barger John Barger Mickey Barnard Virginia Barron Carroll Beaty Georgia Bedford Dale Beers Edward Blum Kenneth Brand Jeannette Brattain Archie Brooks Lois Brown Wilhelmina Brown Joanne Burkhart J. B. Burrow Merrie Cantarella Kenneth Card Dave Cartier Frances Chavex Alvah Clark Judie Claus David Coleman Lynn Colwell Dorothy Cook Dorothy Cosby Neil Craig Tom Crandall Rob if 3 '- ' . 7f . 1751! . . f'i,' 'ill I I , -j ,, A A hs, I E 2 'I , , 1 . ' 31. A ' 1 -..N V , ,ff-'fri W ,V 'fr ' 2 r Pr r my I ,227 4' . X f , . K V Q -A fx fl F. AA'A .V or . I Lil, l ,.-'f . fn VA JAX y. '- . ',,,f' J f . ,f ' f 11.1, , , A AV NWQ VW M re L 3 'i 'l .w? ffff y f ll A'v- 'S sl-' rl - 77. il .Q -if lr i sf ' fe. -' ' 1 f' 1 It H U.. D V' A' l 2 l Mm , . V' A W' L to E fs l-. 4.2 --' J ' F! ff? 4..0Q.,5if , f, jf mgfmqvl in f' fi: f Q 52 52.4 .-. , lr i Q l f if ,,, 4. . 9 yf'ggff f ' filo 1 af :ff ffm' fi :f .xf fir :4 ?if' :iff 35' :f 'f' If -' f' 'ze r:1g5cH ' fzyfay.-affzg -19 Msg -zgf 2ff'4 4. r 11 i , r- '11 'ef 5 , 'Q , H z .. -f, If ,aw .J f i 4 'fv- 5 ,, fi y swag Ir- ' - 5? 'rr L V, .i-:X , Li . F ' fr V ff.. I 1 yi if YV 5 i Q ff-,. f un- Lg' ,f J L. -A if A is 4, 'ii flfl , V. NHL . Y N , ., ve, K - Q 9 i 1 1 .- 'f?'y 5l'7?-QV y I 4 Eleanor Davis Barbara Deon Donald Decker Mike Denihan Joan Deler June Dilldine Morris Dinkins Jack Domke Phyllis Duslen Marie Dworin Carol Easton Dick Elsholz Bob Emiry Jeanette Enlield Pete Erb Madeleine Evans Delene Fields David Fink Kay Fink Freddie Foss Manitta Foster Elaine French Sharon Gielhaug Michael Hardiman Larry Harp Bob Harrison Joppa Haskins Beulah Hayward Patricia Heathman Janet Hendley Bill Hertel Mervin Hickman Loren Hines Charles Hopkins John Howard Martha Hoyt Jeanne Hunt Roberta Hunt Arthur Hussey Bill Jameson Yvonne Jennings Pal Joyce James Kennedy Thelma Kenlros James Kissock Roger Klair Constance Ladd Robert LaForge John LaMotte Joseph Landry Marian Lape Charles Law Bob Lee Glenn Lovelace Marva Lowe Donna Manley Richard Mann Dick Marcum Ellen Marks Jerry Martin Max McCIusky Richard McDonald Dale Mehlberg Dick Melkonian Ronald Metz Fred Milton Joe hblina Versa Montgomery Barbara Moore Harry Moore ig:-W. gfsfsijzp. 34 52,69 4. 4,5 +f 4 Q? :-'ffg,A 4 QJ Q41 4 gd! 1 , f- 4. 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L.. i in as Q P P9 J T so 'J T. ,jT Q.,, rf. 1 ' : ggi Q l J , I I , My ,,., 2 'Q - l 4 A- ' I I , ' ,t ,uw , ., g L X57 4 emi . .1 es. 1 5 , Vfiia Vi 1 I A , ggi l 'Sz A P ' iire - Ki W I W '1 , V ev Vs, tl 1 A ' V ,M , nfl, V I , Q ff ' n N K, i 1, ' ' 1' l X i .K If fgltise High School ppm-Lge, Mkhlgen 5 Wayne Morey Bill Moulton Patricia Neal Ruth Neidrick Florence Nyman Joyce Pack Dennis Paramo Earl Payne Beverly Pennington Shirley Perkins Edith Petersen Mary Pfeiffer Wanda Phipps Roger Potter Roger Quyne Hudson Ray Gerald Reamer Lillian Rice Andrea Roberts Joyce Rose Dean Rowe Amparo Rubio Rachel Russell Jack Ryan lilmon Ratclilf Richard Saveclge Roy Shaw Dick Sirbaugh Leonard Smith Marilyn Smith Sharon Smith Dale Sorensen Mercy Soriano Albert Spicer Beryl Stevens Karen Stewart James Stoglin Pat Sutton Fred Swan Dennis Swindell James Taylor Maxine Thomason Genie Thompson Joe Tiltman Jean Tweit Muriel Upton John Vackarn Sharon Vandewarker Sharon Voorheis Lessie Watkins Ruth Watkins Allen Watts Lore Weidner Eddie Weston Dorothy White Henry White Judy Yeager Wilma Jetferson AAHE ff. r -ri: cv: 4 fig M if dw- we The day we received our class rings will never be forgotten. lt seemed like hours of waiting before we even managed to get through the office door. The line inside was not nearly so long, but it too moved very, very slowly. The waiting proved to be worthwhile, however, for now we had our rings which we will wear with pride. Bob Abney Carole Adams , rm V V ,, rw I V Roosevelt Alexander F ' VV -- f .3 ' X V 'f I K' A T V4 Eric Anderson ig, Vg ,V 1 ,gf .,--VV, f Patrick Anderson ?W,, g If 'Q ' ' ' W 4 Jeanne Andrews f f-,' ' V V ,rj , Roger AnthonY ...mi is e ' ' fb ' V:- -V V ,V V V Philip Armstrong 4. -'fan V, .e f.. , VI V V I Valerie Armstrong -' ' X VJ, :i ji V 9' ' - V V , Don Arnold 'Y A, '- ,' . 7 - V V , 4 5? ,,, Earl Arnold 3. , V '.,f - WV . ,Z fe :V - V V Eddie Arnold ' ' X V .V ,, Mwbgx , ,. ,. VV: Veg-: ?V , - ' ' lvan Arnold f ' 'ev V, ,X f-V V Jane Arnold Sandra Arnold Sharon Arnold , A James Arterburn A V VV: , Betty Arthur ' fx' V 9 V' .fi- Carol Ashbaugh 'Y 21 , X V 5. Carol Asher JH! , . V ,, V' gy 3 Carol Atkinson VV 2 . V, A ,. ' A ,V ' . ,,., V- ' ' , V 7 Tom Atwell jo , K Ronald Baily ' A , 5, Bobbie Baker A I V , V ,A V ,e A V JudY Baker IT: it N - A E' ' A if in l a Betty Baldwin Q, - TT, '. q V, 1 - Harrison Baldwin ,, 'il ,Y ,f ' 5 saith Barber H VV . , A l W., r, Y, A ,VV A V Charles Barge h Patricia Burger V Ronald Barks -5 , vs 'gf .., .,,., 4V g ,aa ' Robert Barnett ff 5'-ji ' - I 3 ' 5 cf' Mary Bashore , VV, - it VV - ' if - s V 1 i ig ll Howard Batten .,VV i' . , -, Q 05- i' X' f' S Gloria Batton ' ' s N , 'i'i ' lf ' V 4 V f V l 5 l X rw fff 4' if f.f'1'i? l?ifi !' 1 ' fl, 1' -1 9 , IV Charles Baughey ., , - J ,I Larry Bauman I, KI I f Dianne Beach - V., II I 15- ,Is V? w - If Larry Beamer ' I V B. -I I I ,. K 'I gI I M , Q Ken Beattie 1 W1 ' TP Y A - if I tx. . Elwin Beaty QI J II ' I ' l thomas Beckwith 'Z .ffl-1-19,11 ' 'i ' rf V J , Z ' ff l William Bedford I Harrol Beebe II II I VII II , 5 Q, 3, .Ihr V 'iw VI Doris Beene f ' f' ' L ' .I 1, I I I-'I Margaret Begdvich 3 ,.,' I IgVI . V I K ,ye f' f Patrick Behan I I I ' 1 l 'gI,.f Jovita Benavides 1, ' ,I.V3V 1, V I Daniel Bennett I K Delmar Benson I f I I Lynne Benter ' -Ii ,,yI I 'I. , ' 'V Leah Berg I' A r l gl, , ' ,I f I '11 Clarence Bergeron 9 FN I L I Pat Bergman ,I Q- I V W f, V ,Z Jack Bergstrom f f B -ll J J A fl Dl ' 'e ' Lila Bigelow . John Bilbey A I I J Patricia Black 'F' I - .... G I 'S-4 Gail Blackburn I LIN- V. ' ' If -' ,f Gary Blahut 4 2II2g7,- X ' 'EI Ada Blake I .II I. QII IIVIIV I N., M .,,, V I J Rodney Blakemore V , f H M IlI'II J . If VI .f iff Will 'll ., , I Gail Blamy I II I V 1 I Julie Blank K' f M, .1 ,Mil I Steve Bloe I' , B1 j f ' --5 4 ' Lola Bloodworth , ' 1-N II: , fjI f V I3 George Blum V e ' ' IIIII II I 6 Blanche Bogan , Q ffl? L- Q fig, I ' ,, Janet Bolton ra' ,ff I:f.'1'Lg If: 1 'Q' Dave Bond .. I V Joyce Bone . . M Sharon Booth , ,.' f I' We 1. V I , 'I agp,- wmsam Borders fi If K A jg, . if I f , Jackie Borey 'Z ' 5 .tw 'If ,f ' XXI? 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X gg' 4 4 6 Julie Hadden f, 4 4 I- sy 4' V 4 Q y jim Hare - g - A ' Q ' ' ' V 4 'J W l A' Brent Hall ,u 531 5 4 Q. ' V, 141 211 , ,,ff f 41.l5.V Connie Hallead ,-A 4 .ll e, J 4 H ' 54243 3- ' 44 -45 Susie Hallenbeck ,. f 5 , 4, . . , , , 449 .. ,wt 4 A, 1 -' ,4 3' Ann Hamilton M V, 1 Q, L14 Q' Judy Hamlett . ' .- 5 ' I 4 4 Carl Hammond A N-7 'br I - ,i Carolynn Hampton 'Yff ' 'Lf 4 A ' ' Glenda Hancock 4 xi Mary Ann Hank Q A Bill Hansen Mr. Heikkinen's Algebra III class is discovering how difficult it sometimes is to find x, This x does not mark the spot where a treasure lies, but iust the hard mental labor it takes to work these problems. Al- gebra is a very useful sub- iect especially for the stu- dents in engineering. Have you had algebra? If you have, try this problem: 10-1-4x+x'-5:x2-l-7x-2. 'Pontiac smear meh School Ltbriry xg Pontiac, Michigan as 'lil 'iff' I , I 1 T' I , , . .mf ,..?7f'.i W2 fini? fi are , J fri. Carol Hanson Gene Hargraves . , indain Hnnnes, ' - J N , Bill Harrington he ' 3 2 -.012 A I -I . fn fl undo HC-nn 1' . f 4. H ,, V f Rex Harris 'bv .L f ,,., ' ' T , 4. ,i -..f - Q is 1' . in f in ff M' ., Shaylor Harris ,V , .L J ,I . . , , ,, , fha ? Q ,X 'QI L., if ff 4 j 'L Mary Harrison u nw- 7 Kay Harry , ' , -. Richard Hart - I Q , V K 12 'V A L I ' Ron Hnn g ' A 5- A 4 J my f Y ' 5 2 Jackie Hartman 'jg L' VQW 5 nj, z ,247 in ' A' 9 ,N ' Paul Hartwick ' fl Y MJ , ,' 4' ' .,ll f ' Ruth Hassenzahl - ' if L -1 71, 'Za 1 ff, if Dick Hathaway ,, Shirley Huuse J I I 1 1, , ,I l ' -ff fn., Dale Hawkins ' A ' if V f' Az' ,' 1 1 ' James Hawkins 5 . ' A, in j f f gg, Y- 4 41- ..,, , .4 -'71 . Margaret Hawkins Q I 'vp ' Elfreda Haynes .,ii,if' 2 . ' . ' 5 f MQ! ' 'J Wh HW ' f diiir A' .. , -A ,4 Bob Heacock 715- f y l L . , ' Carol Heacock ', I ,,,. , 'xv ' ,ir ' Howard Henderson 'L' A ' W' 'X by Fm W . .1-. 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A 15 7 aff Gordon Jackson James Jackson Dexter Jarrett Peggy Jarrett Charles Jaynes James Jennings Mary Jennings Chuck Johnson Jean Johnson Jeanne Johnson Judy Johnson Larry Johnson Susan Johnson Shirley Johnston Dorothy Jones Ethel Jones JoAnn Jones Ronnie Jones Daniel Jubelt Edward Justin Krista Kaasik at ., :vm fy, 5 av W' Q91 Z J s Q. fr. ., gg? ? if 1 U ff 4 f ty,.,,4 1 f vig at 1 X, ,K 1, I Ll All 1 Sue Landey .lack Laughlin Barbara Lauinger Sandra Lawrence Sue Lawrence Ralph Leach Don Lee Bob Leighton Bennie Leith Mary Ann Leonard Patricia Lichvar David Liddy Myrna Light Jack Lightcap Sandra Lilliquist Richard Lilly Norman Lindeberg Bob Lister Margaret Little James Livingstone Susanne Looney K., , .- 4141, eff' , if i- , , ,va fi Sandra lougheed Wendell Lovelace Darrell lovell , , Donald Lucas -- ' , -3, ,K PM-V 6 ' Dou9las Lucas Nh E l gl I' ' mf 5 ,, Gilbert MacFadyen IT? , 4 lg? 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Patty Mena I 4, egg, I Il I are -er I V l..,,.I Dale Mellon l II' ' ' 5 I li ' - I gc -5 Lowell Merrell -W J Iyr r 'V 'Q' If fy ww 5 GUY Me'W ' 1,5 , - all . Qi' ' ' . Van .. 1491 ff L' ' Fl oyd Messer JoAnn Messer Karen Metz Roy Meyer Andrea MICU Bob Muller Pat Muller Phyllis Miller Rudy Mlller John Mllls Gerald Mllmlne JoAnn Miracle Le Roy Mlrorsky Larry Mix 7 ,sq y-. A42 l58 MCB! Uh, V, ts. ff ff -' L , tv J. - l 4 L ' l Ax 4 it - f tl . no ,,,' A ll ' if , V 1 to 4, J l,,,., 4.6 Rudy Nartker Miles Navarre John Nelson Lynn Nelson Michael Newhouse Daryl Nichols Derris Nichols Herbert Norman Sherrie Norman Don North Mel Nosanchuk Myles Nurenberg Michael Nyberg Evert Nynof . t , - 5' 1 , Q I V , If A l , , 1, A Wtif Yvonne Moder Paul Moery Ken Monnett John Monroe Corine Montgomery Kenneth Moore Larry Moore Richard Moore Mariorie Moran 4 w Q 1 David Moreno - ff? 1 1 ' Y' Larry Morris ,,7., , Y Y Qi, A ' Syble Morris J f N7 5 Mary Moses t ' Ronald Mouser Sharon Mow Reta Moyer A Beautima Munson , Y v 1 Margaret Murphy X' v 2 If Shelby Murphy Anna Murray i V Robert Nadiger A J C Q N, M l ,qv J , 1' el! ':f N 1 1 I .- A ,,-5 11' 2 , Q, A - Q EJ if l'z'!? il . 5 . i , H V fl W , J l . rl! l59 Crystal Fantasy was the highlight for the January Juniors, as this was their prom. Snowflakes glistened in the soft light and gave the feeling of a winter wonderland to the girls' gym as the couples dancedacross the floor. Toward the end of the evening someone reached for a snowflake, and then in a matter of minutes our Crystal Fantasy was gone forever. 25' t 0. v '.' it v ,r iii ,':f' r'-rig' ry: ', 13,1 4 17 aifdfiffi 4fi'5H'M',gfgf gf, L Shirley Oates Reta O'Camb John O'Dea M Q F W M W Gene Oen Q ' 2, 1 r j ' Jeanette Ohanesian I, -v 'K I vi. Y' ' 1, 1' 7 Larry Olliffe r qt ' J ,, 5 I 'K V I M Carol Olson as 'K - f Q C i K aj in, 1 : 1, ' -e Rita Olson Marilyn Opdenholl ' ,BV Carroll Orr , . TQ , 1, ' -'1 - ' Delores Ortez 'TL 4 Q l Q, ' A , Thomas Osler . 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Dan Proctor 1' , ' ' Connie Proper ya 4 I-' .I .,- 15, Donna Pruett fix fm' ' 25 if 'V V- V, , , Nancy Prutow . - IQ -,,, ' Q ' H., ' ,la U- Barbara Pryor 7 ,- ,J 7 H P Elbert Pursell V' . My W W Deanna Pursley ' L, Y lone Putnam 4, ., .- ' V M Rosie Rabaia 4 V I gy 4 15 -,, A 1 Z ,,, 1 S, Robert Ragland ' ff 5 Q 4, 1, fl -V , - Sharon Ramsay I If ,f fi gr' X ,, 3457 It Y' ' ' ' ' Galen Randolph 1 W f l 0 JoAnn Rathbun W: f 6:1 t Warren Rathbun , I, N is l Carole Raynard . .L 1 -. ' ' , , Ernest Rea 5' -' , - 7x ' ' if M . Brock Read -7, f A . , I 'i - Q' ,A ' Glenda Reas YM ff . , 1 , I I 1 Mfx Eager Ringer . 1 , ff' mus Q V ,.,- I I or es e e l6O eed if at if it syfjif vifjffrfff HfPgW?V6 5' s g2f.4,f'4,Zf.f, M54 ,Vy M2943 Jg,4,5fM 2 4,,x..: ,f7 Doris Reed Phyllis Reed Virginia Reed Geraldine Reeves W, V 4, 7... Kaye Reichert f' Vggbq in , V f 'tr' Henry Reinhardt M VV we , 3 A Joyce Reynolds ,VV 2' ' . , el, ' f if ef' Sue Rhew me Robert Richmond , V . 1 Delbert Rife ' ' 'V vmor nigom M me , V if 7? V , Carol Riharb WV Z' ' , my VV7 A . Helen Ritter We VV if C ,V 'V 19 f, Sharon Rivenburgh if ' V V' 'Q f I V Leland Roach Ronald Roach , Judith Robards ,V we 3: VM Gideon Robarge gf ' , f 'V V Z? V V , Douglas Roberts Q4 V. f ,Q ig , ' Patricia Roberts i l V VV f' fy f Z' 5 Virgil Roberts I ff- l ii 'fa' 'ti ff' if fl f xffin J Orlinda Robertson , ' Jerry Robinson ' my Patricia Robinson A' ,bc ,V V V .5 ,, Paul Rochon ' V 1 Vi ' VV Q 'V if VV 3. V 1 ' Don Rodgers I V R ,V Viv- VVV, V . V j Leon Rollins fx ' V WV VY ' y My V, V ,V gf? X Connie Romanelli R' fs -' f f' 7- T,iH'ft'tQ'J f Jerry Romano V Rollie Rosser vt 1- V. - , ' Jim Rudd VV V. ?f'l' -fa V' i ' ,gn W Gerald Russell V ' 'f ,fc , ' 0 V y Nancy Russell as f f fwzpfig. W f , J' M Claw Suse ., f V' Q i n l K f Paul Sage W , 1 '. o l' 4 .ai I. Carl Sallee , V, 'K , V ,V V Lula Mae Sampson j- V 7 ., 1 ,V day ' ' ,,. y ,,: 'H' Douglas Satow tV.QVV, VVV L, V .V ,VV VV rw VVAV 2 i Q I Mary Savu VVVV ,ky ' ' Db-f V if ' 5 5 w Sam Savvas VV li ', 4 i 4 X Jack Schatiley V -'Q gg! ,QE V David Schoeneman , V,. . 1 , gy V V .L'6fZi. AQ f mg., Harold srhoof - V' V1 V -' V Jerry Schram 7 , fl ,i ff Q 4'-fe - ' Ns 4' g Dm' Sfmef .,.. ,VV A ,V V , VV V S V J V Consmnce Scan 1 ..,-V gggl I .' ' V . , if . Mike Scott ' ff 3 ' l Q Connie Scriven I e can Sedrick V ,V Nick Sekles Y Judy Senick -LV 'W' l V V ,, Barbara Seybert 4' 1 V ' V VM, - -0 f .A 74. 'NV' Charles Seyler , QV-V v VV , Q I fn Douglas Shafer we- , 'W 1 . g Dale Shanklin - Q V f f I V ,VV 'A 5 N ,J 1 Louise Shaw V VV V wiuie show ' Delores Shea V 1 'f-if ,VV e, ,V - 9? Jeanie Shephard ' 'C 2 'IQ ' 'Z VVVV4 Jack Shipp Fl' ,Y VV V 'Q V V, Merlyn Shook Vp VV '9 ' Nick Shorter V 'f ,.,. f VV - J ' fy 7 ,. ' , 1 V .. 4 x 1 VZV LV wg V V VV . Joan Sibra V , - Jeff Siegel Q V VV ,V V ' Carol Simmons 152' -' . 7-rf, V 'Sf' G. gan - ' Katherine Simmons -V ,TV V1 ' 5. V ' 5 VV 'V ,.,. Gary Sirbaugh 4 V V 5 V ' W Doris Sioblom V VV l X- 1 Sophia Skinner 5 , ' f 1' I l6l 1 it f 4. 1 4 N I f. A V Mui muff, Q Jeanne Sky Barbara Smith Carole Smith -1- V' f 6 4 'J f 1. 2,1 N 'A V as ,. rx Caroline Smith , 1' T 3 ' -y ' I Don Smith ' ,,,, Q, M: . Duane Smith 5, p A 3 xwf' t Eston Smith 2 f H 1 if I I Gerald Smith Harley Smith ' James Smith 5- H , . Q nu fr, , X Martin Smith 7 L N 2 ,' ' 4, Mary Smith V . ' jk' iw, ' fl' ' F ' Y 1- Neal Smith W ' as ' f ' ,yn 5 Penny Smith l A r . ,, 747' mg! all A 1 ,fe is T , ' Worley Smith Shirley Snow p 1 I Wilma Snyder ' . I, M ' 'L I ' fr ., Q Sandra Sommerville ,- an 2 - ' 'A' 3. 'ff V Jerry Sonnenberg f MZ, f , 1 7 K I! ' X ' Joe Soriano fl ' W 'T , f Marva Sparks Connie Spencer W Linda Springer Sharon Spurlock ' ,C ,V Doris Stafford 4 A Q, 3- .. V '- Pat Stafford Q 5 -I f tf' f Charles Stalions ,fl Y' vb' T7 ,. Sharron Stanton A - Betty .lo Stephens 'A Robert Stephens A ' Charles Stevens Vg. I I Grace Stevens ,i of A ' A ,gt -35 -, . .5 Bruce Stewart r x -,fy In f' 1, y ' 7' ' I ig Pat Stinson n If 'ff ' ' aj Barbara Stoehr ' ' 1 0 J if X 1 I ...z A, 'E . :mb Janet Stoner ' ', X linda Stoner t ' James Stott ' , L Michael Strang -' 4' , 'rf R Z' 'T , 5: ,4 Loretta Strozeski f' ' '55 - , f., rf- V-2 Sara Stuart ', A' ' l J Robert Stutzman ,, -,f'ji-X3 ' ll ' ,r,, - A f Delores Surowitz Joanne Swindell I A Pat Tate I 3- Q. Addie Taylor Q., , f I EJ f Ellen Taylor iv , ' 532' if Q' , V T7 Virginia Taylor 4 ,Q Y' .V V ' T Augusta Teasley 1 V' AVVSD K ,axis I J ff: - HU ? 'TL. I . I Robert Tenny - ,V ' Beebe Terry W ,, K ' 5, , 1-W ., f1,,..5' Jackie Terry New 7 2, , , - A ' J' QW James Terry Q , 'sk , ilu , . ' ' f' ' A . Arthur Thomas 1 , ' I, N ' 1 'sf '-'ni 'T T Duane Thomas N e- f 5 ,f 'I 'X xr- .lan Thomas A 3 , ' , oi, 4 . E 4' ff ,gk IP - ,, Lois Thomas V My Bob Thompson to 44 ', ,' 41 'I xl 1 ,. Emily Thompson yy 1-QL.. f ? , A ' I 'KL N' Jacqueline Thompson , f wif, 1 7- Tracy Thompson , W 7 I wr' K W, Joseph Tinson 'QQ 1 ' Diana Todd ' Rolly Tollefson ' '-N M .., , . Larr Townsend ,WM gtg ' V, M ' A N 6' RoyyTrawick 2 , Q- , - . we --I . Paul Tremper , ' f ,l ' 9 -3 f Sofla Trevino Y I 4' I ' . Judith Truax A .,-SL ' 162 m 4A 2 mafzzrfzgf Larry Tucker Mary Turner Robert Turton Robert Tuson Susan Uligian Harlean Vandecar ,K g -n e 1-E f f yy., l W, g ff I .. . EN . , 1 Vickie Vandecar C ,Q g ' V f Freda Vanderpool - ' Harry VanMatre lvdy? fjq Joseph Vernon gy .W, V is Victoria Vinegar f f , Joan Vore , , f , , ' , , ' 1 ., .3 . Jack Voss A ' f , :iv b ' Sam Voydanoff , , , , jj X' A X Ly h X ' ,Z y Brenda Voynar I Gerald Walker .N Larry Wall ff 1 7 .441-f 'V - 'X Richard wquis if W , Tom Wallis ' 3 ' H V ' M i'k W 'S , nf X' f2,2?Qt'f if y 22. 'N- M W ' 1 WWW , Kzitzzif i A' ' .vm 9 Lois Warn , , A ,W I Sharon Warren ,V ,, an if , ,N J :gf D 1 Claudia wasik 'EF ,. .' y, ' ,3' ' ' I ' Herbert Watkins : Aly V ' 'F S A Joanna Watson 2 K E ' .,,' ,I L' John Watts i r' 'bfi ' fx-f3. c' ..'f l Jim Weber , Joe Weiler A M ZR, Don Weir ' 3 'JZ' 4, 1 , i 'N' 2 Ar hi '- Jack Welch Q' A V' ' X - gg y 2 ff' i. A iv .' Judy Welch ' I ff .A Us I' ' - Carol Wells A ' 1 ' ',- Ak ' , ,Q Sadie Whiters s ' 'f 5 'Q 2 7' ' H f 4a -W U' W A ,J 7'i2'A 1' ' 4 if F J H A Sue Whittleld V M A, ' f ,V L Ann Whiting if i :1 gf, ,mi ft , r ,, Richard whiimef b - A ' ' ' S fff' z . Carolyn Whittington 'Sas' 1' ' gy 5 ,V , Robert Wiles . if- ' ,,'-' . ., Bob Wilfong 4' J f 92' ,cl ' A E ing? I f George Wilkins f 1 1 921956 if ' i in v , ff' L 4, ,M 5 l .. of ., Beveriy Williams . ,A L I 3511, 1. , i ,V , Emmanuel Williams A qi ' Z i J V' 4 .lerry Williams Q X, .fj if. ' P by A- Judy Williams ,H - - gy Lee Raye Williams 'i STE ' 1 Levi Williams Y ' ' 'f f i Y I ,V Mary Williams Pat Williams A Peggy Williams ' Q , , Z 1. - Rita Williams ri, .fi fi- 5' J 'Q 3.2 1 Rosemary Williams 1. f V M H 35 ,. J of 'Q Tom Williams 5 , V 'A - Z 'ir ' if' , - Jerry winis ' Q 1 Minnie Willis ' ,J V F' Rose Willson ,,,, V Bonnie Wilsey ' ' A ' ,V Garlene Wilson f 1' '75 ly, 'V' . Mary Wilson My 2 f fr 'X ' - M' , Y, Ron Wilton , 5' iv Q51 ' 3 v up Robert Winter I K 'V Barbara Wolfe as V, , , In A Joseph Wolfe Q 1 . .h b Eugene Wood w 'Q - 6 ,. I Jean Wood 'Q 3 - N , , 4 Larry Workinger . 1 ' E Q V' 3' , Q 4 Judy Young . , It C, , f- Sandy Zahn - - ,J I ' Gay Bumgardner ' f Ax fCPff Y',f,'332 J K , l63 33535 , uv fr' I .A Ty- I , , A '7 .- ,V Wu? 4 'Vx V J A 1' 1, , -... we M W, '24 Have you ever walked down the hall on the first floor just before lunch and smelled the wonderful aro- ma of food? This aroma, that makes you wish it was time to eat, comes from our brand new and modernly equipped cook- ing classroom. Here Carole Ryden, Marilyn Hiscock, Ann Jackson, and Diane Hartzman are preparing a meal -in one of the six individual kitchens. i'ean 5205: me Zed 552 Gloria Cunningham Rhoda Goldberg Dale Hampshire Stephen Lewis Mary Lou Pease Charles Syers tj' xg ' 5 Beverly Jacobs Celia Thompson Barbara Vaughan ' . 4. , Q I ,.,' V' .wg ff.: f' What is so rare as a cold winter's day When ground is white and clouds are gray? The students all hurry into the school For the temperature out- side is mighty cool. They will recite their les sons with great re- nown, To rush out again when the last bell sounds. -Apologies to Lowell Ili Frank Acosta Colleen Adams Evelyn Adams George Adams L. T. Adams Marilyn Adams Ruth Adams Joyce Adkins Tim Agar Donna Allison Neassie Amerson Sandra Anable Geraldine Anderson Lynne Anderson Rufus Anderson Gerald Andrews Harold Andrews Santhy Annas Nancy Arcand Robert Armstrong Judith Ashley Nancy Attwater R.C.E. . U X fe ,fe A, , fa ' rv.fQQ23j1.. 1 4, ,W . ' ,f 1. I .. at ii , 0 5. -E' V 1351 4 I .. S A 5 .r':, 1 7 1- A 57 i f A VX I an 1 fs -A if Q ,Q 5, iv , L H ' , V fr Q If 7 Vx . ,t ,,'. Q - . , ' l J ' f' wl- .. F 5 I Z Q iz. '47 '41 , li: 1: ' .1,,5' I ..1- ' E .. ., . ' fs ?i T. ' 4 .' ' ' Q My ' iii N 4 6 ' is ,Q E 2 A A V ,J n J 'C-'J U P Kg 4 Ng . - X -1 I ul . 'N 5 - W' ' f X rl Q 1 N l65 JoAnne Aulgur Stanley Austin Richard Axford Sadie Azoian John Bacon Gerald Baker Lee Ball John Bandy William Bank Bud Baril Robert Barr James Barton Lysle Basinger 'lclffvl rf '- .- an 1 r 'IF cn , , ' . ' 7 ' v fy, jj? Q ,4 cf wa, Wk, fa, Roland Bateman Ronald Bauder Brenda Bayley N ,N Gertrude Beam 4 V V, e , 4 -f .M Carol Bearinger 3, , J ' N V David Beck ' ,F ' T Q , Janett Bedford if' 9 ,. - 4 .loan Bee ' Marilyn Bell V i Jim Benlleld NV R em. .V ,S V 1 4 74- V Gerald Benner , 1 .,, VV V , 1 Vf' ' me 'V V, Beverly Bennett Q VV i' le, , f 1 s. .,.. K ,. VV ff George Berenclt V ' VV i i VV V s V' Bruce Bergstrom gf l 'J rf Richard Best V Ann Bicknell B y Hilding aim i 57' e Q, . , 1, Dorothy Birkett X ess is i is V l QV V s a b k 'Y Carole Bishop W V-Vg Pot Blackshear ., .31 ff' . Z V Jim Boal V iw V Carolyn Bogan V ,. . ' 3, ,,g ' , Judith Bolinger if ', 4. J x ' V f Burton Bonham A ,, ' f Pat Bonstelle ,- gf' kv Cecelia Boone ' Rubinstein Boykins x . , James Bowers V . ' Virginia Brandon :R V ' .K V V VV Y 4 V Lavon Branner A. f f VL, ' ' ': ' V Kay Brantley be ,V 4 ,y era '4 0 , Charles Brattarn Z' 3 31 ,ffl Rod er Brid er V V , 1 V an 9 9 ' ,ff fm ,, Rhea' , V, X ,fy 4, - ,., .V o er rien ef ff - 1 Carol Brocher Arthur Brockman ' ' ' V , Judith Brooks V - mt V , ,S :jf Leroy Brooks V X - Vi' f ki B j Judith Brown P f Y- 4 A' :fn HHVVQ- 'V ' , O' Q. Sandra Brown f ' lf' , X uf' -f , -. ' Ona Browning ' 1 K , ,N 'S - ,- , ,, , 4 f ' I jg ,. ,f V 4 Q . lf Suzanne Brummett V , V. .. Sandra Bunce Vw -73. V .:, 'Q Robert Burns V ' ' , 1 Q' N ' V-,,.ff b5'5 ' Jean Busch V t f -V - :X ,VV 5 5 Pat Bush ' ' ' l Vyfgu V,,jVf Sharon Butler VVMJ' , V 'V Maureen Callely ' I A - Shurdan Callender 45 V, - V Janet Campbell M Ve , -eg 1 Nancy Campbell , ' V. , . V- K 'V' , V. :V 3 Richard Campbell V f' 'Z ' in I- ' . V 1 , Sandra Coppell l ', VVV r 3 V ,V VVVV f Dorita Carlisle . ' WoYne Carmichael A A I 1' l 1 H Paul Carriger I ' V Vg, .V Ron Carroll Xi' R - V H, ni 'H V Pat Carry 5 , ef ' -4 , .V - ' Ano Carson 7' ' 'V V l VV V V ,.f Y i VV Johnny Carter f SVV .K ' V I 2? Wanda Carter ,f ,Vf V - ' . 1 S'F,:Vf V Nancy Casper ' Tom Cassidy VV - V l , ' e Judy Castell .fi V 5 '17 Q-1 1 '11 ' 'Wh ' c f V B Ken Cauley i V i ' 1 V 'V 2,',, 15 V V V. 9' fr lneta Cayton .,, I 1 ' ' XV V ' V . Edwin chambeflaan l V QM- fl VV VV Bob chandler L A e. 1 A Ruth Chandler I66 V .gf we Q. Z WILWGWH 9? ff iffffffiiw 4 W 49,42 4.i-QAM? 4,.ffZf.m 43.14. Barbara Chapman -e ..,..,,-,....,., . Bill Chasteen Karen Chidester Sharon Chidester A ' Carolyn Childers Z ' 1355 A5 1 1 A W Frances Churchwell 1 .L E . I Jean Churchwell K ' ' i Y, , ' 3' ,. ' ff- f V' V l K , . V 4 , . ' V . , Bill Clark Bonnie Clark Lurea Clark V Susan Clark .-W 1 V . V. 1: f William Clark 'C 7' 'Q K ,W ,g f Earl Clay . V J v if R ef. - Q Randolph Clayton V ,W W, VM' W -f I ' , , V fa l 555:11 ga, Arthur Clifton ' ' ' JoAnne Code Donna Codling LaDonna Coe N Q V my ,N W5 , Octavia Cole 3' ' K V , i H' Judy Colpus Ui f 'I ' Y ' Yfff Bob Coisch V ' ,f W it A 2 , Harry Calwell I Carlis Comer ff V H Jackie Condra Z iw 5 A 4:-. Ronald Contor C, ' Q , I Z ' ,,,, , V Shirley cook 1.-. . 15. X i A ' Vf Berta Cooper V l 4' I 5 V ' Gary Cooper I I ' 'f N ' Q . V Val , Y , A ,, , Jere Cooper Kaedonna Cooper ' ' H Dianne Copenhaver Q f , P! rg. Z: 'fin-W Jeanne Cotter , Q ' gl, ,f Q ,V VV ' Beverly Couch j l iff? fi ffl Linda Cousens V J lfwfj' 'V ' ' 5 Donald Cox I HW ' elf' Gary Cox I . 1 A ,... V Judy Crandall 1' VVgfKv , i f . V ' --c gi? ' jj Karen Crandall V I. 'fl f -1 'KQV 4. . i. 1' V if Vg Bill crawfofd ' if rp f 1 . Q-If If Lloyd Cretal , 'S V ' - af: I 1 larry Crews f gi ' E - 1 Judy Crist Gene Csixmadia l . - J . i- ,I Nancy Doggett li, 5 -j 4' f ' i mg. ' V. 3 Q - 0-'K Gary Dalley .1 f 42, ie.- Q Q ff Eloise v-im .,-i-- Q Ez 3 3. 3 4563! AV Merle pqniel, VV W ' A' ' V V. 'V ' 5 Genevieve D'Argy ' ' Hxyx 14 A 'K 1 Gladys Darling V V A- V L 2 . V I . Nona Daugherty I L 'V f' , iii . .- if . 55 I Qp. '27 .37 'WJ f J d'e Dau' v i r. - ' , X If 'fi ' Robert Davidson ifvay, 'j V , 2 f V f- X , E' Bill Davis - ' , sob Davis X J A ' 5 . 3 ' Donald ouvis I X Raymond Davis J . ' , Richard Davis I ' ,W , , i M V J Royce Davis 75' V, iw ' RL 'ffl 2 fi? an J fr' William ouvoli J Q ig. ' , ' 6 5 -Q' ' i ' W Gloria Dean 'V' 9 '-7 za '--0.7 fy ' I 15-N Donald Deaver E V A ' ix 4 . ,' 'Q VV ,ei Lorraine Deberger . '2 Q. gi' V 5 ' x ff. , Dick DeBoIt U , , R ' .V , may DeClute 4' - .- :ii ' .15 ' umm' f- W 1-. N ' jj.: j- 3, g. 'Qin V Charles DeHart I Y,.A V gf- EE- i H1 X ,i ,fy .VL Patricia DeKay ,. L . , I Q Lindo Demos VE. 5' W , Jim Dempsey A.. ' 4- ' Pol Dem . l -fi ,-twig, 011. ,VN ' , JV Q. 167 Martha DeRousse ., -. w. . , , we zgzgfm Sllillly Delousse zwm ,mffi Sally DaVar ' John Dew ,J .J 1 1- Karen Dewey 1 V V 1 A t Bill Dexter I ,V 'ij F' y ' Carroll Dickerson ' ,, H I ' Thelma Dickerson s , . 1 s I r' l f F , f f A, .J Delores Dills DeeAnn Doig Robert Dombroski 'VV 'N A A Ann Donaldson T Tv 'vv X 1- ' Nancy Donaldson il , , Q V I V Beverly Donato fs I V' X ' Bob Dorman I Y 'W A Russell Dosch Nancy Doty John Dover -V ' .,, N James Dowell 1 . , my Z! . 3 gl, Michael Drake 1' X ' ' ' 6 a V ' r ' V Carol Dutfie A J, I t f 1 Cora Duke I r Bob Dunavant Quentin Dunigan is V f- Bobby Dunn 1 I ' 4 ' Q M I ' 'i Jet? Dupuis ,,,.'., rg., J I V if Dorothy Durfee ' Zmrwa f ' if Donna Dusenbury ,, , I 1:f5ErFgy8 ff f J. o. Eagle or fli 4, ' ' exist 1' Beverly Eagling ,W Wanda Easterwood 5 . . Sandra Easton 1 1- -V - , .' Bonnie Eddy cf ' J' A Q? A Bob Edmunds , ' ff ' A ' NV Judy Edson ' -- -- 'LV Sandra Erwin 9 6 ,IJQWJ5 Norma Esler Roy Eubank Barbara Evans V Charles Evans I QQ- Q' l James Evans v , , ' f 9 Sherry Everett 41 -H 5 ' 'TT 4 v vg Allen Famer I la, , 5 ' ix ,W 6 S ' ,I . 'iii' ' Margaret Feist Robert Ferdon Lester Ferguson A r V ' .5 Barbara renmlyn T' 1 ' -- ,, Q V Thomas Fidler ,fl if, 6... ,6 Y ' I 3 Elna Fielding f . f ' Vw V f VV 'V if ' ' 'V - J F' ld V-QV, ly V x X - - - errY re s Q ,, V' V V . 1 'FA , VJ ? Sharon Fink Kathy Fitzpatrick ,H - V Darrell Flanery ' '13 1 ', 33 AV ':' Lawrence Flood I Q. 7 I C' U , 4' VV Ruben Flores I 'J' A ' ig 1 'P ' ff Marilyn Floyd , - ' V 'If' Dianne Foss I ' A, X ' -ag, Joan Foust Duane Fox T. . A Phillp Francis 7-7 , ' gy Robert Franks Nw? ' J . f A, V V , Jack Fredrick K gn V V , , y Wenona Freed ' f' '-,1 , V,VV 1- Q V Josephine French ' - s I I ' 4 ' J 'f Billie Frisch V ' V Barbara Funderburk f . ', Steve Gabriel A ' fi. V if . I V it ' 1' -I 9' A '. william Gann V v.- ,,f... J iq, 'stair . sq, eff L., 33- V Cora Garbutt ,VK . ,AQ 1,42 ll X A ,x James Gardner ' , ' ' , V, V ., Loretta Gardner 2 J f ' 7 l6B I 0 ,' 7572 -f f? li WZ?-ef 1 0 f ff '54--.4a,25..f'-' 'eff Diane Garrett Curtis Gavette Jerry Govette Radomir Gavrilovich Jim Gibbs Gail Gibson James Gibson Eugene Gidcumb Harry Gilbert Homer Gilder Pat Gilliam Ann Gillies Berna Giroux Elaine Glazier Gary Glenn Mike Godwin Lawrence Golfar Charles Goines Elizabeth Gordon Jean Gordon Dimitra Govenis Leonard Gracey Penny Grant Barbara Grarhart Donna Gravely Charles Green Delbert Green Gerry Green William Green Judy Greer Claudiea Gress Sharon Grice .Iacqueline Griffin Mary Grigsby Bob Grimes v I. cr- .'. ,- , 1 1 z., I , :- J, ,f , 1 fl '7- ip' 14934 f Ae ., dr 'cr . Z X I -3 - V I V fig, V Z l 4 ,fa y ,Q .d . 'Q r 3 Q X 1' ' i .rf e , 1 ' gi ' , V V g , A A ft.. Q M M , M, i , Q e M , Dfw i ' 'w'fi9A Q A lf if 146 , f 'W fi W r i 'V ' A U E Y ,,., if ay ii. 1 2 ll , 2' I ,ity 5- 169 One of the most useful places in our school is the library under the super- vision of Miss Fitch and Mr. Buller. It is here where the greatest source of in- formation is located. In here you can find anything from nuclear physics to the recipe for one hundred servings of Dutch Apple pudding. The works of the famous and not-so-famous authors can be found. Garner Grogan Bob Gronzo Liloria Guenlher Addie Haimbaugh Carol Haire Howard Hall Karen Hamacher Kay Hamillon Jerry Hamlin Eddie Hanes Judy Hanes Donald Haney Joan Hardiman Benny Harper Morris Harrell Larry Harringlon Becky Harris James Harris Gary Harl Sam Hartman Judy Harlmann Dianne Harlzman Phyllis Harvey Lanny Harman Isabel Hawn Charles Hayes Shirley Hayward Bill Heacock Sue Hedger Carol Heiple Alex Heiser Gene Heline Sandra Henderson Freda Hendrix William Henry ' 5 f , fi , ff! im' W7 W r ,fir Aff, 6 ' 5 L 2 ,Q ff V! f ri f A, W4 E 'elf' I 7 j i L W, Q' 1 M ,V an l gf S7-:f 9 fu fn ,ff , I , I , J, 5' 9 fs' ' , J Lf rw, 5 'ff' i .s 1 we l Zflilkil we 1 w. ' I , -wr, J .. ,s ,j 'W-i f. ' L f , f, . ,Q ,f vs' J M i ' ' A be f Pr - '7 V f J if is Z fi 5 f 7 fo l., , J new fl 'JT R 5- . A ji-X E, V, 1 A , , 1 ' f Q 3, ' 2 I 5' 'J ,V 4, X Q ' 'l O2 5 1 , w X ' ff 2. 1,5 if he , ' 4 , i f iw ef W ,511 A! ff M 7' lf' Q 1 fig' if A 'Y as Wi L , ' 'Q L , 2 W, 4, J ,,. I .T u 7 ,, , , L,,., : lf yy I , . ,, it 1, E ,Y Q VW' f , l 'i fi i ,difiiilfffw Z 'L 54- .. r :ai - , Y J is ' J ffl , N21- T 'V .rf f 1 I of s L 5 -.,i 3' .f V .,,, ni Z. '.. I by 5 V Q. 3' J' , V,... .V Tig! V, 1, ar 5. I , -.x ' I Q' ' 'V 1 t ' 2 -fr: ' .lim Hensley , .W ,. l ' Raymond Hernandez ' ' ' , ,V 1? Beverly Herron 1 f A, 1.21, - L. John Herron , ' 1' J Pauline Herron 4 I Thomas Hickman iz Evelyn Hishlvwev I I 5 VV 1 Henry Hilborn W .. A ,a is, Lee Han xg, ,f 5, . X, A V' Phil Hoadley f ' ' fi' E' Charles Hobgood '- V y I ' ,, X ig Ron Hoekman -'w u 'Z' ' , Jay Hoisinglan Tom Hoisinglon A ,, Q ar, .. , , gf Barbara Holder 13, 7 ' lg I Harley Hopp ,4 2 j ' L Palricia Hrynyk Q 'Q' 'A jv ' Eugene Hubbuck if V .1' lv., IA.. John Hudspelh :L iw' 'K Raberl Hull Aleen Hulsey I , I Joan Hum h r h any., P E Y YW, if ' Donald Hum ji? I ' 5. - If r., Kalhie Hunler I ff' N, ? Pal Hunlwork ' ,I L, A- ' N., . Shirley Hulchison I i If , ,Hamm Bruce Hynes 62,-Vi V 1 I Mike Iverson John Jaqkson Lillie Jackson Delores Jacobs Dlanna James Judilh James Palricia Jarrefl l70 ,W 5' 'f rim V12 'n' 6 M' ri' Charles Jennings Johnnie Jefferson Ralph Jimenez Betty Johnson Donna Johnson .fi ' 'J 4 ' In . Q! yy' g , . Fannie Johnson 1 YM' 7'-D f- ' C? Jacqueline Johnson j ,Q 'J iw f f tiff? Larry Johnson Marguerite Johnson n Paul Johnson , t . - A .M Richard Johnson 'N , ... ' V Q Cathy Johnston 'Z 5 I , ' v - Neal Joines b Q, -f' ' , ,V HQ Q Ann Jones 1 David Jones Priscilla Jones X Sonia Justus -fp pw- 9 ,ex 'M M V Jerry Kandt yi +V. ' E gl 5' ' J f I I William Kath f ' Q 593' ' Q .. , I f Ray Keeler of gy, J Q W, 4 eff?-vo Vf Jack Keller ff H . fi V, , ms L new ff ' Q Y 'V V' ' Christine Kelly 5 I Kay Kelley .. .I If W Sally Kempe V- 'V 5, V 'W . 5' Ng James Kendall Q Q -f Q ,pr I , Q Mary Kennedy S j A- , Z I V. Joyce Kershner if f 5 ' Margaret Kettula fits. Geraldine Kevorkian , J , .I Georgianna Kielfer ,N 1 fi, , , 4:1 e , ' ,AK Barbara Kilian T91 'GW 12, x - 5: ' V ' ' Vf- . , 4, 5 , Z 4 . Bob Kilwy 7, ,: up sf ' L 'ff ' 1 g ij, ,L 2 Harold Kinder W? Aiiwf I , i , ', Z, , Barry King A - Q 'f V Jerry King f A - ' . fm. ,, 1, V Nancy King Sue Kives Pat Kline '5 .4 2 1? , ,, -QL Janet Kneale , A' li ,f ,L Q ' V , Joyce Knight f- , ' ' Audrey Knighten V, f ' U! fr Mary Koren I , 15 if v Shirley Kretchen S . Mary Kuhn k1 qu ,gre 4 A Michael Kwiatkowski , I 'W Tom Kyle 'l' 3 3 'V QL-f Maurice LackeY V G' E V 5, H David Ladd fi J ' ,J F , Rosalie Lake i, I 'W ,X , r LJ ' fr' ' I A ,K , -1 .A -V , Jackie LaMar N V A , Louise Lamb J ' ' fvjf 4,4 4 Lynda Lamphere ' ' L , , ' E I ' '. James Lamson gg? f 'fy r ' 8 'V' Joan Lamson 1' ',. Jerry Lancaster V Q , . ' , JoAnn LaPointe V i ' ' - - If . .T James Larsen V-mn. A '4 ,.' In :A James Laster Mm ' auf: , Slim' , iw 'ii' Gracia Latherow 4,1-f' X V 'gg . ReY Ledesma , A ' f' 1 f I Jeanne Legare M f' ' A V A Barbara Leith 5' , If David Leitner M i ' Pat Levicki 'V - I' 'M rx Sylvia Lewis in ' 'Qi 'g.'y- , , J ,' 'V' Janet Lichvar X ' 31' . , '- William Liechty ae' 1 3, in ' fu' A , X ? Leon Lilly , I is 3 1' F Phyllis Linden ', ' 'fy 5 V 1 112 Beverly Lindquist ,, J. Af -V . l7l I i 2 K a . i r i i i I I n i l i l I ii l at i l i a, r 1' i E Q 1 s l ,.. 4 f My ,. ,, 04 I f , I K. ,gi l ,, 4 2 Grace Potter Ewell Powell James Powell Jerry Powers Paul Powers Beverly Proctor Delouris Pugh Robert Pugh Bruce Quayle Barbara Quick Larry Quick Phyllis Rabaia Carolyn Radke Jane Rathbun Gene Reas Sylvia Redmond Jerell Reid Norma Reid Duke Relyea Mary Retan Dick Reynolds Roger Reynolds Bob Richards Marcia Richards Tad Richards Carl Richardson Robert Richardson Wanda Richardson Betty Ricks Sharon Riley Harald Ritchie Virginia Rivenburgh Billy Roach Mary Roach Jean Robarge ,r ,Y xg , 4 . ef .,. y- fr 1 ,2,- ' Q f . -1 , ,,, . - , ,- . 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' 5 'CNR' Ronald Rose f- ' U Judy Ross A ,N f Wilford Ross , K Q , , Daniel Rowe ' 'K ' I y- 1 ' , ., , Lynn Rowe ,, . Elvita Rubio l li ,, I rf A , Edna Runyan jf, - ' , In 5' Jerry Runyan ,'- ' -' t, ' Linda Russell I X - , A, william num is ' ' 5 , QQ Joanne Sabisch Q4 f ,jlpe-all -,.,g.,l'l fvl l Mike Samardziia 'i i K N M Tom Saunders I wg. A, I ' , Mfg., Bob Schaar 2, 1- LV' ,, Q 'E ' V Jack Schlanek 2 VX' N, ' ,ry Patsy Schroeder j-2 I ' ' ff A 4 f ,Q A Phyllis Schulze 'Q i mmap sciwrsfhr , by . 1 f V , I .-V ,i -.M r , . 3 lf y y 43. 15: .. 1 , 1 , W 1 ,A 1 , M will V Q, 22 H ff A or .w', iv'A-is--fn r 45422 , ' , ,, -'.. ,, .,f..e,r, 'JN-s if my.: , ., Edith Scott Kathy Seebald Beverly Segedi Mildred Selber Jesse Seibert Lucille Seibert Kiki Sekles 5' wr WP . .4 - afkvrf ,J fl? 4.9 fi if 4 if gz- ' , .. . r . I . .. . '. A. ,.,. ,ci ,., ,,:.,- Q? ff! I 7 4- lf , '31, 1 524541-IJ' if f 1' QW fl W9 fs ' 'Fi' V ' i 1 l ,, it Y' X' 7 41 Y v A V -M, i V , L , Y 1 V Wi. 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Larry Senick Rick Serwin Judy Shafer Carol Shaft Leonard Sharp Barbara Shaver Betty Shaw Patricia Shaw Melvin Shelter Naomi Shelter Claudette Shelton Lona Shelton Karen Shepherd Marcia Shepherd Jim Sheridan Roger Sherman Janet Shook Linwood Shrum August Shurber Alice Simms Joann Singleton Johnny Sisk Jerry Sisler Jolena Skaggs Peggy Sloan Bruce Smith Edward Smith Fred Smith Gerald Smith Joan Smith Ray Smith Sharon Smith Lola Snell Norma Soditch Jerry Souden , , ,.,, ,W ,W ,,. fe fi., aj? f-Q, , ,W f,,', -My C76 er GS the fm., ' an 5 I - vvf v'V. ,' 'f , 1 R zrrzzfmusilrrw l? Raydith Sparks Larry Spencer , Herman Spicer K. 451, WZ Jason Spires I W , -Q. ff Q --N .g,- To ., O if Don Spitler . 5 M . M .5 'f , in , , , I r-M , Marlene S itzbarth f ' ,,,,,,, pf, ,. V 442' ' ' - I , wa, . P K. T K! , I 3: As Eg gf Phyllis Sprague I Q T N f V .1 Gary SPratt I V Carol Stacy , Q , Judith Staggs M , ,H X - A ' ,,., y Rita Stanley v' ' 5, 5 ' ,.-. V 'ra V, 'P Charles Stark 7 ' ff' je.-7 , A ,fl Richard Stark ' J 5 . 'I ' l - ' l Linda Starns . If K VA X X L Sandra Stein - - , Susan Steinbaugh X . w Arthur Stephens ' f fs . ., 'ir' A y M J, fd' sau srephens , i' r W ' A r , , gf. by lv A Gregory Stevens W 'V Q' ' 'Q 5' V Robert Stevens J fy ' of l 'f'r ff' W Linda Stickney ff .2 'fzvq '6 .Q ' l fl it , 'la' Janet Stockwell 'f I John Stoehr ri. ,Q4 A K I V k,,. I y r gharon itone ., 5 . 1, ,. Ve, , 2 we vt SHG GH rr, e Q-we If QL ' . 'ff ff 2 Harold Strom YW Q ww.. J, f 'l David Strong f 251723 , 1 l A ' H len Strong ,V V j , ,W f rm ,by J e , , 4. ..llrXf ,L . I I V -I Christiana Sturgis K fs -up I Janet Stutesman 'x ' 'hs I- f fm, ,f.,,, MQ if 5, 'VV ' f uf, o. 'I fy- 'Q N Ronnie Sugg H , if A ' i ,rr ' .1 V' 2 ' B'll S ' br D J ' -rr iff? T MUZIYZYTSZY e . lf I g ll I I ,' 1 l Sharon Swartz ' I I JV . Kay Swenson James Talley ' Donna Tate H -, ' , Glenda Taylor ' 5, I, 1' , I - I ' I T John Taylor ,E 9- I' - e if 'V' Ls: John Taylor 'M ' Ap, If if-W-.f I ' ,Q Donna Terry 1 ff ' U, - 'Q 1 V L , f Ray Theeringer 3 , 52? W ii! L' z Richard Theobald , . , A, .V V Judy rhiese f V J j ,K , Mabel Thigpen r- t 'A J' , Q f - Vivian Thomas ' '. ' e l M K : k Joe Thompson W l fi' 7 V . 'A ' I A ' Judie Thompson l limali.-:,:'fr' .T y, V' 'I :H if Thomas Thrasher 5 qw ' e Allan Tillema - Sue Tinson , wx M' - gr.. Bernie Toby 5' 4, ' N 5 , X . Q e' Sharron Tolbert .-, ' g, ' K 31 ,L 4 V 1: Emma Toler V , ' y qwjw1ff'f , A gr, 1 N '1, Tom TraceY fy fr ,i K. .rz,,3',-. ,- 7, I I il f x I 'A 35:26 J is Janet Trammel l' A r M X f i Qual Lenetto Travis ' A , V , Joan Treece 4 V V, ' ...N -f K 3 5 4 TPYYY Trent rr V ,, .M ,I ll Y' Km' ' l Nicky Trietsch .1 , ' K . ' 7 'Q-' -' 1 . Jack Tucker ' V l I Y r If f , Kenneth Tucker gd ! - 5' , Barbara Turner Ml Marcus Turner X A Karen Tuttle 3 ,, 1, , ,W Kay Twichel ' ' f 5 ll f .I I Bonnie Vallad 'V' ' ' 5 z vw ' V., Bill Van Buskirk f2:j ' l X A tr. ' 'A 'lx John Van Putten .- L V Susie Van Tassel l76 ,ge gf ,gf gl-.411 4,4 -iff 4 io, fs ,iw ffillgffg ,IA 1 If f Bonnie Vaughan Judy Vermilye , Sally Vogel , , f' 'V Q Elsie Volk M . 1 V Doug Voydanoff ' ii, , I Sharon Walencik ' VV ' 5 V ff? ' Farlene Walker X' ' f '7 1 W, - K V V Vg ,, , V, V Gordon Walker VVVV, V Lynn Walker LZ I A q I , ,- V, ,,., 5, Mike Walker VV, -if I ' VVXV 1V V' V 42 :N , Vg' Stanton Walker V ii, ' ..g,, , . Frances Ward 1 , 'V V' T, V 'FMT' ,' , 45 0 Phyllis Wardell I J S , ' ' Y ' f Elsie Warren U ,il i K N, f V I l A ,V 1 l ' 1 I L 'if Sally Warren , . l , , - Arthur Warrilow V I I VVV VV V 4' M5-2.VV Donna Wassemiller M V 4 l V 15' VV 43 if V V Jesse Walkin . 5 VV VV ' , .- Vg! K U f JoAnn Watkins 'ki V V V I , VV V ' V , ' - Frances Watros .A A 'g 'i ff V , V, , Carole Watson ' V I A ' V X' 1 ff ' Pat Watson V V Patricia Webb . ,. V Susan Webster ' A' V V . I ,,,'2' James Weisenborne V V 4 7 ' 17 ' ,VV ' ' , Paul Weishaar if? VV VNV jf, 'HF' K , 7' V -' -7' Eunice Wern V , fd . ,f P 1 Richard Wert 2.,,Q V, ' , ,Q . fl' ' ' , f Louise Wethers ,, -' V' Billie White .N V ,g V ' ,V Columbus White ' 'th' M lf. .' - V' V! V 4 Philip White it Q lg . :Vue White V -V , 4.1 4 1 1 'V ' Vf' arold Whitehead 1 Q Vi I ,VV V! I V ,.f -h 1 Darlene Whittington , f 35,4 V V, ,, Jerry Whittington Zi, ., - , .' ,Q V - , . 2 3 J i, - ' John Wlbley . i 5 . :W V -. Q ,rf , , f fi -, ,VV V.-1 Ronda Wlgglnton ' h , ??' ' V V ' 1 . -F V V Alfred Wilkins V i f ,if J , -g I V , Theda williisoii ' EVQVLZV 64' ' .ff A V VV Damon Williams V, ,. . . - V' James Williams QV .K , 4 V - A 4- ,VN Qi. V V Maxine Williams ??'K 5 'f ' 'V ' Vi V ' 1 ' . ' , Nancy Williams ip .,,,.VVVV13f 2 ' 3' V V V V . 1 Roger Williams VV ggi, V ' ' V Q V , , Juanita Willis if 1, ' ' VV ' V VVV, VVVVV ' ' v, Donna Wilson vi 'I li' if V iff ill: a 1 Janice Winters ' z-3' V , . el 1 f - V V Marlene Wiscombe 'A , ' '- M 'ir' DOWN Wisser Q, A, i V3 ' qs .V V- iv., if jf , saiiihe Wolf 'f' V c 'V V J MV l- 2 'F-7 I Sharon Wolfington l , V ' ' ' Sharon Wonders if . ' Joanne Wood ' ' Mary Wood if ii-.f i 4 - f Pi-ui wood -ir , 1 iw , J . 4 S' vf-'da wood Vf 1 K V V 3 i '-' V ' ' V Brian Woolcock ' ,ff is ' . VV James Wright ' ' ' oe V ' ' Linda Yates A ' , Diane Youn T1 . , is V up is D J it in V 177 Ll -of 9 Lyle Young Sandy Young Willie Young Donald Younker Shirley Zikewich Barbara Zolman G to Cv iilliyjkyg Kenneth Anderson Dorothy Arnold Diane Asher Sandra Baker Mike Ballard Ruth Barbe -' David Bennett NT Y F Q , f i Helen Bergen Dolores Billinger Mary Bitterling V Rollin Black 5' 'B . ' 1 ' ' ' 9 Niles Bloom - ' 'QL .123 Clarice Branch f Nancy Brayton www. 1 , lt ,- , 7 I Harold Brennan Fred Brooks . it , 'N Dick Brown PO ' nv . 1. 1 I Jerry Bunch fi f ' H' l 1 W Phyllis Burt bv I E3 W I I Thanna Carnes f l, , . if I , Margaret Gates 1 lift! Richard Chapman Judith Chittick 1: 2 Patsy Christian V l WM Mary Conrad ' Q , '13 7 Q79 Jackie Cornlorth ' I ,h 7:1154 James Cottrill 14 N Carol Cox R 'Lv 'G 1 'r +5 9, 9 Larry Davis Thomas Dean Tom Deaton Joanne Dembinski Joyce Deweese Ken Dextrom William Doan Robert Dombroski Charlene Dortch Sharon Doss Jimmy Dotson Annie Dyer Thomas Edwards Edward Eggleston Sally Eisele Gary Evans Sandra Ferguson Robert Finley Linda Foster Geraldine Frady Judy Frazier Rudy Freer James Freet Linda Friule Donald Fuman Jerilyn Gallaher Henry Galpin Juanita Garcia Rhoda Garrison Ralph Gates Joe Gonxaies Bernice Goodnoe Patricia Grace Danny Graham Evelyn Graui 'GJ 1 . 'ff ' fi - ',,' , 1 Gary Crawley Guy Crites Carol Crosson wg ff , :op Mariorie Crowder hw h g ' Jerry Curlee Beverly Daniels Marie D'Autremont 11 an ' 4' 6 . ' ' 1 4 N.. .J I I ,5 ' 4 V :jf if 3 h -fir. ' 4 1-9- .mmf 'cw ' is ' , - 31 -321 N5 -1'-3 ' ' x . K' .fr ' ,fu ,r I ' ,.' ' I Qs Q 'J , , - x Q. l 1 V , S .Q v ' 'X V . 'sr YYNJ -5, - is 1 fir .l0Cx,w,-,, 'fy IRG '47 'Ea 'Lx K, I ,, v. C7 X, s- I Spencer Gray George Gruyes Sandra Haire Pal Hamplon Penny Hanson Sam Hariskins Judy Haroulunian Denis Hosled John Hay James Heard Jim Henderson Arline Hershovilz 6. O Ellery Hess Dorolhy Helheringlon Lenore Haganson Richard Hovis John Howard Pal Hoyes Ronald Hoyl Barbara Hunley William Hullula Ella Irwin Judi Johnson Waller Johnson Charles Jones Wade Jones Willie Jones Mary Jordan Nathan Juslin Evelyn Kerr Dennis King Elvin King Richard King Wilma Kirkwood Gary laClair . v fi-f --ev! 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Georgelle Lafnear f I, Gary Lafonlaine ZLL. 1 W ga ' Alvin Lamberl A A , 1' I' JoAnn LaPoinle Reggie Larson 'W Harold Ledsinger 'L 1 ' ' Charles Lee Judy lembke I , Gary Lenger ., ' 1 of 'fb Rim Lisler Q5 ' ' ug' Mike Luchenbach ' 4 Mg-. Darlene Marcum 'fir Eddie Marshall I M, ,ffl 2 Ronald Marlin Fred Mayers A Carolyn McBurney Q3 Arl McDonald 7 Sandra McDowell - D, Belly McGowen ' Sylvia Meade Bernice Mercado Gary Melz ' I 3 In Gary Miller 5'1 William Milmine I i iq f , Eleanor Mileff , Raquel Molina Sharron Monroe Denlon Morgan lg, Q 3 Jefferey Morgan Lv, V y .V Dorolhy Moses -r-ir , Richard Moss D l79 V K., Helen Myers Sharon Nelson Michael 0'Berry Mike O'Brien 5 William Oldenburg Norman O'Neil Terrell Orr Constance Ousnamer we 5? M ,Q ri- 1 5' -V 7 . 0 'Z' Karen Oxley K-A ' A f -eg 1 'f ,jg 1 william Ozbun 1' ff Q , . ., J 'A Charles Parker N yu -1 A ' C. . N., 1 . J ' . ' , I I I 'A l ' ' x 'I ' Samuella Parr John Patterson V Joe Payne -'Q , V L.-A -3: 4. 2 Russell Pearce , K ' N 1 V, ' V , Carol Pearson 'f H ,gf 'V' N 1' ' Q25 Jon Peek I fi.. ' J 3 ' 'f g f ' , Craig Pendleton . ,gf V : ' A ' Le-5 1 Ii In Durrel Pierce ' Leonard Prell G- f- ' Merline Prentis V Kg , ' 5: V ' W' V' -3' 1 James Pritchett eg! H ' KJ! V '-1 -9' Dave Proctor ., V Q K Q Sara Pullis . ' ' Mark Ramirez Janet Reichert , , V - ,. Jim Reid , .. , . Q, 4 , , . ...V 5 Q Tom Reid AV Wei W ,' Jerry Reynolds ' ' V , ., '21 Carolyn Robertoy 5 V, 73 .Y N v ' V I1 Willie Robinson l 9. A ill 'V ' 2 --. ,i I-9 Ray Ronquillo ' Q Belly Rose V V .,-. 2 V A A Fred Salisbury l. vc, Q 4 ' ' , - Gary Sallee V - 1 Nm! ' 1 5 f HJ 'Y 'srl' 'M' 3 f ff, Edward Santala ar f A 5 I 'e-- I 0 Bill Sekulich 'iff - v 1 Garland Shearer . mhz, f ff f . 1 ff' . 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A Gail Swmdell V ' 1 f V Michael Taylor 'V 1' f -. .fn ir, ' ' , Robert Teoque 5' ' 'f Phil Templeton 1 ef Michael Thomas 'gl 4 R ,,,, V f- A Dena Thorne N 'j ' . .Q Sandra Tinson V we , , ,V , George Toth , ' V , ,f , VV V VV Dorothy' Townes ' 'i 5 5 ' l' 'fn 1 Rf Annette Turner l Betty Jean Turner - . 72- , - ' -5 N gp Marilyn Vernon 1' 7 'LIU' -.. , 'ack 'V I S, J JoAnn Visure ' :Q vi, ' - Q ' 54, 1 .1 Thomas Vore V Glenda Wagner f '4 Kenneth Walker Violet Wall l8O fam ezine. . Q, g, ff! f1zfz2fe3af2, ima .loan Ward Lillie Washington James Watkins Fred Weishaar David Williams Frances Williams .lack Wllson Phyllis Wilson Brenda Woody C 4 'A' L U Tv ., Mil' '- f 4 an 5? .,,, '?r ' 1 ' 1 ' r x if V I 1 w iuitor rims 'School library -, k 4.355 'i In ' ' 2 l 6 1 1 X lg' av A '3 'A N1 . , 'f , f M a My, but it's quiet in here! This is iust the perfect spot to catch up on my much needed 'beauty-rest.' ls the next hour lunch-hour? I hope not, for the rush out of here will be astounding, and I will have to move much faster than they. Well, anyway, l am too tired to worry about it, so l shall just curl up and sleep for an hour and then go see what the cafeteria has to offer. ,if '52 I f , I .ff-,rf a' e . r- 11- ,153 ,., , . 'if' 'Z lf' 'Z' :Z .1 If - Z' ' 'r - . .' '3:' 5 I x .v I .9 1 9. 5:',..:::H. ,,5:,,.i'Z,,.-.2'. .,1k..g, ..,5:,,.rf-.,f.' , 5 . ig, 'A s fa Q i wx Q' 1, These members at the vocal department use some Friendly Persuasion to sell tickets for the Fall Vocal Clinic. Enthusiastic basketball fans raise the letters of their victorious teom Who hanged whom? lBay City 32-Pom tim: Ol if ,- 4 Q, A.-v ,Q 1 a -,rf fa 24' 7 ' .f . .' :-: 4- '. eff' 422912 lf F 14 ci' 'rf .fff f f ,af 4' :ff 11:24 ,JZ -55.-Z ::3,f'-:1,.-' 'J 0 9.- -15011 0 gb.-'-gg, '- 2.-W.-'14. 'f:3.-'f -7g.,' 211. ,' 4- ,f.f'1., Four Shakespearean scholars display 'heir proieds made for English class. in 1 1 ,DW X... I.. Ap-'ff .lusl sign on the dohed line. ,Y 1 N s--, lm' x ,E 4 r der to see who survived. i Mr. Hun! looks over Doug Browns' shoul- 3 N 183 I X ' awww KVY, 2,1 I' '11 fu L wg. H143 -Q Ki' 42 Cbnguduhdwma dhmyaf 7957 PONTIAC POTTERY COMPANY 2099 S. Telegraph Fe 2-8642 WWW' K' an y 0 X 'Q' X AX as JW J. ii 5 7 nf' -af Pontiac keeps hitting the headlines, this time with a bit of V-8 engineering magic called Tri-Power! What's this wonder? Just the slickest gas-saving, performance-needling fuel gk system ever developed . . . and it's available on all Pontiacs at A rl N E l ,ive slight additional cost! Tri-Power literally gives you if 7 ' WJ ' , 2 engines in 1 . . . tame or terrific at the touch ofa toe! 1 'VBAQX 3? 7 ' jg In normal driving, the engine Operates on Pontiac's .' lf! 'ii 'fl Y fR QD jet car uretor, a rea ue oar mg tio tua , CAS ju Standard two-' b 1 f 1.h d' U 'Uh Y d ' f NUMB f but nudge the accelerator pedal and see what happens! 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Challenge, opportunity, progress . . . they're like steps. The steps that lead to a satisfactory career. And advancement within the company is the standard practice rather than the exception. We have heard it said that Edison is a good place to work. True! One of the reasons that makes it so-particularly for high school graduates entering the business world for the first time--is that Edison people are friendly, sympathetic and helpful. If you reside in metropolitan Detroit, we invite you to visit our Employ- ment Department, 2000 Second Avenue. Elsewhere, job application forms are available at any Edison customer oflice. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY 188 s Beneath this portal pass some of the most wonderfulpeople in the world: OUR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FROM PONTIAC HIGH WIGGS COLONY SHOP DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM? In many instances the maior problem of high school students is that of further education. 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'-'N B1-UE SKY DHIVE-IN - Blue Sky Drive-In,- BLUE K DR EJ l B lue ky Drive-In - BLUE sn DRIYI-HN - Blue sky : ,1 , 191 A Y'lf:1' ii '-s,l 'f- Y- MICHIGANS LARGEST JEWELERS WMV JEWELERS 24 North Saginaw Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE FEderal 2-6022 DUNSTAN' rlowlsns Cwwageo, aw awt apecialty, 34184 VV. I-IURON FE 2-830I Sicvnem - Spellnzan Sludilldf Over 50 years of fine phofography Portraits, Weddings, Commercial 4338 Woodward Ave. TEmple 1-0010 Detroit, Mich. Prime iininii sivmzs it LMN issocliiioi 1, Current Ratc Paid on all Savings Accounts SAVINGS ADDED UNTIL THE 10th OF THE MONTH EARN FROM THE lst OF THE MONTH ANY AMOUNT OPENS AN ACCOUNT ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 5510 000.00 BY AN AGENCY OF THE U S. GOVERNMENT Downtown Branch Main Ofti ce I6 E. Lawrence St. 761 W. Huron St. Pontiac Pontiac Rochester Branch 407 Main St. Rochester PUNTIAC GLASS CU. L Pontiac's Original Glass Firm A Locally Owned by the Reynolds Family Since 1900 1 PITTSBURGH PAINTS Keep rharliust PAmtEnIlook longer 23 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE-5 -6441 MATTHEWS N2 HARGREAVES, INC. ' ' 3 ..,. M- 'Ik '- M-.,... Oakland County s Volume Dealer 3 Bug Locatuons to Serve You Cakland at Cass 34 Mull St 211 S. Saginaw Northside? Downtown, fSouthside5 Fe 5 4161 Open 8:00-9200 Mon.-Sat. Abstract and Title Guaranty Company Title Insurance Mortgage and Owners Policies Abstracts Made and Extended Escrow Service and Tax Searches i8 West Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan Phone FEderal 5-l8l8 4262 N Woodward Avenue Royal Oak, Mich Phones: Liberty 9-3i44 8. Midwest 4-0732 Q D U E A i,,,,.fff ' L If 1 T C F I 8 E D g rs. S Pleasure of shopping in a new, modern store FELICE QUALITY MARKET 220 South Telegraph L'i Fe 2-9032 The Four Joes make a personal appearance at the Disk www? record shop. - X 999 mf E , r THE DISK 167 W.HURON Dick .. Qin, Furtney, a p 7 registered 301.gif pharmacist if -r,erp ' ,V ,A,A,,,,, MM M ,, -.s-N,..s--. mf.--A!-so--H-fe-V-ff'-f-'Q -H ' ss 'dl i f c f- A F .4 A - r r- mn gm H .1 of 1 is 1: ips fhl FURTNEY'S DRUG STORE 450 Es PIKE J n FE 2-6137 fi----l-R 197 5P0ll'l'IllI'i EIIIIIIS 24 E. Lawrence Fe 2- 2369 VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HGME 286 N. Perry J Fe 2-3373 Pontiac, Mich. M. E. SIPLE J. I.. VQRHEES Ambulance Service Plone or Motor Over 35 years 'of service l1 ' ,Q ' 'fyln ,-, . V . 4- .':,,' A A, ' 4 4-7 Y V I' :fi Z, in 1 No Need Wait at SIIIIIIS ll Kennerly's Standard Service 378 West Huron Street Fe 5-5444 Notary Public Real Estate Tax Consultant Would yo I k Y neatly typ d f he many I bl y when y t Ersa J. Arnold 210 S. Telegraph Fe 5-0676 X l99 ff: es I-'qrv ----w .W ..V . . ,l-'4 7wi'zl1 Big Chief BEA TY CE 'PRE POW WOW specilists in permanents says: contour hair cuttings and styling individual service INDIAN MAID . .. Make Tracks with Bea Wears GILLIES SHOES u HC3URS . . . she's in the Know! 8:30-5:30 open E 5242Iksg4Iisg, ' XXI I i corner of Wayne x S and Huron N ze w. HunoN ROGERS 0 SERVICE he . RESIDENTIAL '11 W ur Q , . CUMMERCIAL gl- . INDUSTRIAL X The Friends We Make - Make Us F Esgrflflies FEderal 5-6396 'ee 2260 Dixie Hwy, Inspection 1 Block NortHofTelegrapl1 Rd. 1 200 3 ,I 1 l . --, , . ., I 1 ! v l I 3' ' f ,W , . 3 Home Planned Furniture - - Designed for Pleasant Living! I Pontiac, Heywood-Wakefield Modern Furniture is sold exclusively at Th E y F iture Company Y ll l y hopping at Tho E y b f th I g l 1 t ydp t tHerey llfd f dly t ph h y elsan tpl eyouadhlpyb h q ltyf t gd t te, priced II with your me Ample Free Parking -- Easy Credit Terms! THCMAS 361 South Saginaw Street FURN mi RE co. Our exlzlearfieaf Con9rafu!afion5 fo fAe Cfadd of ,57 Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home Pontiac, Michigan CONGRATULATIONS Jock W. White ALSTON STUDIOS, INC. lk. , fy , A , . M ffour Undergraduate Photographers i ill: hula High School Library --X huliac, Michigan 202 x X I' 1 Iliff I 1 f I I ll! I K f fl ll f I ,I 1 I I I ,f I f If I' I , ' 1 .- 1 . ll Ill!! 'I I 1, ll, l'l I I !'ff, ,' 'ffl fff! f' f fff' ff' ,' ' f If ,,,l ,I If f If Cf I, fl 1 1 If ll I If ff If ,f ,I If ,1 ll ,gl X I ' f 1 f X' f l 1,1 I f ' I fl I 1 f l I I f 1 ll I I . If I ll ,' . K A, H 4 A' be S 5 1 I 90, 0' .S Q S MEMIER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. One Reason For National Bunk Offices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, Milford Union Lake and Bloomfield Hills Q fv ,.:,..',,, ,- ' 'Er ' 't .X fm: fl: - 203 Skate Your Date! NOLAN'S ROLLER RINK 845 S. LAPEER ROAD LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN Private Parties Skating Classes Skates and Skate Accessories Culbi Music Company Baldwin Pianos - Organs Baldwin Acrosonic Spinets Conn - Selmer Band Instruments Bundy - Clarinets Flutes Complete Line oi Accessories For all Instruments FE 5-8222 LOCALLY OWNED 119 N. SAGINAW ST. 4 F' A B ' I Lh+MA f 46 IN PONTIAC wav' H.o,,, It s Better or You . 10: Y .E ' iziffff 551 q:. . 4 i ff C' MILK A ' fi Y V,-' 9 AlA Q f Xi Y 1 iii Carry Out-Service Fe 3-9670 A Free Delivery 696 W- HUl'0ll Si- Catering Service Fe 8-8251 ' Y 205 CCDMPLIMENTS OF NANCY NIQHQLSQN ly? 1, 1956 Co-Editor S51 9 - ' for Congrofulofions I oa To Class of 1957 , and Q Our Four Seniors X ' Kay Rouse Sharon McRae Sharon Clark L! W' Barbara Montieth FURTNEY DRUGS 2387 Orchard Lake Rd. WELDEN SPORTING Goons Rawlings baseball gloves Spalding tennis rackets and balls Spalding golf clubs M.ickey Mantle gloves Stan Musial gloves Track shoes Award sweaters 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-6211 Pontiac, Michigan ns THOMAS BAKERY HOT DONUTS and HOT BREAD DAILY COFFEE CAKES and SWEET ROLLS WEDDING CAKES and DECORATED CAKES ICE CREAM and SIIERBETS FEderal 4-8163 121 W. Huron ering Convenient Porking ot Side ond Reor 'nf' -in-'- J' 'x- A c 4 - .f . w f .-5533. K ' J f !:r5!:f' rff:f'f - 1 1' if 1 P3 :- ' .t 45 ' f'Qf.:,,,4 s s A f . : ,.. u L ,Q:..y,:- ,. vu .- .1 Q, . , 5.12532 L-,. I :.- :I 3 5 X .:f::' .lr -5::f rf :riff -::j' 15:55 5. -I :55::5.:r!' '55:5 :5 5 L lffffffgiff ,, NJIT- If' J. -. 551555: ' J 2517 '-:e:5::5s.- .fs5::5.:fs5::ss : t 'f-:f::rf. rf::rf:::5:::5:::5 t 5gi5:15-.1 Q ' -:?- :!'::I-::-0:3--:5 l 'Tiff , 4 --:5:::7:::f::: pf' Q A 'N .0 1 S' bf N -- QT - x ,f -:Q -gs n :jjj :.5:3j'ia:. x f ' V 'inf coal as Apzalntuo vluml-IIA!! Coke puts sp arkle in your party! Bottled under outhority ot The Coco Colo Compony by Coco Colo Bottling Co, oi Pontioc . I as V it it ott an -ff--17--J V O The Friendly Comer Les Hudson's Atlas . Super Mkt Hardware 1461 Baldwm 1475 Baldwin Fe 2-5192 Fe 4-0242 Baldwin - Walton Variety 1465 Baldwin Fe 4-3348 4 TAKE 9 5. TASTE TEST 0JwafJ af 5? llafe JUL? QOH! 208 - 1 11 FlTZPATRlCK'S PHARMACY INC. Pharmacists of the Future presented by the Pharmacists of Today 3 33 VV. Huron 301-2 third floor Bid t,3 s Riker Bldg. Pon St. Bk. Q. Good Luck on your venture into the cold, cruel world Vic's Record Shop 702 W. Huron ....,,,,,H,9hsdm'ubmy FE 8-6531 Mrs. Charles Fournier Advisor Dick Elsholz Undergraduates Kay Buchner Administration Jack Hendrickson Krista Kaasik Advertising Ann Pirochto Copy Carole DuFord Graduates Lee Patterson Activities Judy Huntwork Features Fred Vest Photographer Joyce Reynolds Index Emannuel Williams Sue Whitfield Athletics Lynda McCurdy Jane Austin Co-Editors xl X I 0 sf ' K 'X U - I K AQ W l- qw J-W-...V-.-p S.-......,.-. 453255 QNTIAC' f r f' ef .2 if .- E' 4 .J .- ssc.-' SEPTEMBER 6th-2700 hearts made glad: school opens. 7th-2699 students change programs. -What a football start-beat Wyandotte 39-7. l4th 17th-Pass the comb and get out the slickum. Pictures taken. 24th-Calamity! Confusion! No lights! Elevator traps stu- dents between floors! Page Dick Tracy! Aw-just a blown fuse. 28th-Chiefs tie a muddy 7 with Ferndale. r lop 'OES .., ' M0026 Wvmpn re 7 F Y' OCTOBER . 5th-Who upset the apple cart? Chiefs 0-Bay City 32 ig? 15th-Crime wave hits school. Ali Baba's 40 thieves take over for 5 days. 17th-Egos suffer shock: undergraduate pictures distrib- uted. , 2'lst- Ye shall reap what ye have shown -first report cards. K , 22nd-Senior faces preserved for posterity. Pictures taken Q Assn I .Q ' Sf- o f' : if 29th-30th-Teachers hold gabfestp students sleep. No school. NOVEMBER , 2nd-Sadie Hawkins Day. Run for your life, men!-And . xx they did-beat Saginaw 21-7. 9th-Oh well, we didn't feel like playing football any- X X'- way. Pontiac 'I2-Flint Northern 32. 'N'N DQ,. 'I3th-Parents inspect knowledge factory: open house. 22nd-Please pass the turkey, it's Thanksgiving. No school! 27th-Assembly really iumps: trampoline artists cavort. NG DECEMBER N 4th-Chiefs hit basket: first game. Pontiac 45-Detroit FN Q Catholic Central 42. 5th- Dino takes bow: thrills hundreds of teenage girls. , 7th-Busy day-busy day! Swim meet, wrestling meet, H O Faculty uhpse: nlgLsi?b'l6-'l4, and Chiefs sink Sag- :-: inaw Art ur i - . . ll O 'l0th-Epistolae Scholael What??? Oh-the Christmas edi- - l X f tion of the Latin paper. ' 1' HW 215:-chiefs nip Edsel Ford. 25th- Peace on earth, good will toward men. JANUARY F ' lst-Only 365 days until 1958! Many good resolutions made. 12th-January seniors hold Magic Mardi Gras. l 9th- Crystal Fantasy prom enioyed by juniors. 20th-Senior baccalaureate. 22th-Exams start. We learn how little we know 24th- Seniors say, Good-bye P.H.S. . . . Hello world! iv-i Q '. 'vw E T 'L .Q-KRW' x I . , r .. 1 , 2.g::p.2 .gif ' e 212 +i1ilZ w i' . - ' ,- i .. ' l' FEBRUARY 7th-Seniors hold electionp Boyer wins top honor. 15th- Chiefs capture Saginaw Valley Cup for the first time. 25th-Spring has come! Temperature 650. 27th-Spring has gone! Temperature 320. em o I9 Q W f I I A 1 Q APRIL 5-6th- You Can't Take It with You. 9th- 9 P 9 comes Public Enemy No. 125. 10th-Candles flicker and dreams come true: induction into National Honor Society. 10-13th-Premiereof Black Magic leaves Dolphins all wet and audience happy. 12-13th-Science Fair: formaldehyde, bugs, and bottles. 24th-Miss Jacobs and 103 take the CHAMP out of Beauchamp! 29th-Career Week: 'fPlanning for the Future. ... K- JUNE 1st- Shangri-La : Seniors dance in the mystic atmos- here of the Orient p . 3rd-Senior class day: If only every school day were as short! 11th-Exams start. It's the BEGINNING OF THE END. 13th-COMMENCEMENT OF THE FINISH. Final curtain for 14th P.H.S. 1957 graduating class. -The final verdict is iven: cards are out and the 9 theater of work is closed for the summer. lExcept for those unfortunate summer school students!! fArt by Jack Hemmingl Ma azine cam ai n beginsp Beauchamp again be- f r' .' . ? 4 2 f 9 5 1 4 A 7 af 'f ' f I I r 1 r 7' -,rv L, A! 199' 11th 15th 19th 28th fur' can SMINAW MANS oonrw l9sr.-1951 an C-W maui WL FLINT Nonrut-RN if MARCH Whew! Just made it! Pontiac 48-Saginaw 47. -Quiver Staff works overtime to meet ldes of March deadline. Death warrants issued: report cards out. -FIRE!!! Empty the building in two minutes. Oh, only a fire drill. f Gr- ? A '77 MAY 7-10th-Vocal students Say It With Music. 11th-Juniors take a Tropical TwirI. 13th-The facts didn't iam when you crammed for exams Senior Exams! 15th-New editorships for Quiver and T-Hawk announced Publications banquet. 17-19th- Sailing, sailing over the bounding main. 213 Seniors sail to Mackinac. 7...,.,2P' -'A fi ' . gjfi .- . 'I pifezyl I A X :Y ' 1 I fr tf A f N X V ll In W t Abney, Abstract and Title Guarantee . A . Bob 124,130,151 A Cappella Choir 124,125 Accompanists 123 Acosta, Frank 165 Adams, Beverly 177 Adams, Carole 151 Adams, Colleen 127,165 Adams, Evelyn 132, 165 Adams, George 165 Adams, Joanne 28,119 Adams, L. T. 165 Adams, Marilyn 127,165 Adams, Ruth 165 Adams, Vera Mae 20,115 Adkins Joyce 165 Agar, Tim 165 Company 19 pf. 11, V-ff.-M, . 2 , fa 1' bass:-. -an-g.,.a..r , 170-F 1? It V ,,,,f',g Atwell, Joseph 19 Benfield, Jim 78,166 Arwen, Tom 105,151 Benner, Gerald 166 Aulgur, JoAnne 165 Bennett, Beverly 166 5 Austin, Jane 35,37,124,126,141,144,145,Bennett, Daniel 152 210,224 Bennett, David 178 Austin, Stanley 165 Benson, Delmar 121,122,152 Axford, Richard 165 Benter, Lynne 126,137,138,144,152 Azoian, Sadie 110,165 Berendt, George 166 Berg, Barbara 35,37,111,135,142 .B- Babcock, Miriam 129 Bacon, John 139,165 Ainsworth, Catherine 14,140 Ainsworth, Walter 17 Aitken, Alex 22 Bacon, Rodney 19 Baily, Ronald 151 Baker, Bobbie 151 Baker, Clay 58 Baker, Gerald 165 Baker, Judy 91,144,151 Baker, Baker Oretha 37, 127 Sandra 99,133,178 Baldwin, Betty 151 Aj oian, Ed 177 Albright, Harry 28 Aldo, Peter 19 Alexander, Roosevelt 76, 78, 151 Alexander, Virginia 28, 112 Allen, Bonnie 37,96,124, 126 Allen, David 27,28,120 Allen, William 22 Allison, A1,12-1,130 Allison, Donna 127,137,165 Allison, Donna 175 Allshouse, John 17 A1ston's Studio 202 Alumbaugh, Jim 148 Alvarado, Betty 138 Ambler, Margaret 37 Amerson, Irene 129,148 Amerson, Joe 133 Amerson, Neassie 132,165 Amps, Norvaline 28 Anable, Sandra 127,165 Anderson, Eric 151 Bloodwor Anderso n, Geraldine 165 Anderson, Helen 20 Anderson, Joann 21 Anderson, Kenneth 178 Anderson, Lynne 132,165 Anderson, Patrick 151 Anderson, Phil 37 Anderson, Roger 37, 86, 105 Anderson, Rufus 165 Anderson, Sharon 148 Andonian, Michael 16, 78, 80 Andrews, Betty 126,148 Andrews, Gerald 68,165 Andrews, Harold 165 Andrews, Jeanne 127,151 Annas, Santhy 96, 110, 129, 137, 138, 144, 165 Anthony, Roger 105,106,151 Annsdei, John 14 Appleton, Janet 128,148 Arcand, Nancy 127,165 Armstrong, Peggy 37, 101, 127 Armstrong, Philip 151 Armstrong, Robert 165 Armstrong, Valerie 93, 108, 126,138, 144,151 Arnold, Don 151 Arnold, Dorothy 178 Arnold, Earl 151 Arnold, Eddie 151 Arnold, Ersa 199 Arnold, Ivan 151 Arnold, Jane 128, 132,144,151 Arnold, Marvin 28 Arnold, Sandra 126,151 Arnold Sharon 139 151 Arnold, Susan 129,148 Art 17 Art Club 116 Arterburn. James 105,151 Arthur, Betty 151 Ashbaugh, Carol 151 Ashbaugh, Florence 58 Asher, Carol 103,108,151 Asher, Diane 178 Asher, Edward 58,130 Ashley, Judith 165 Atkinson, Carol 87,137,151 Attendance Office 101 Attwater, Nancy 96,129,165 Baldwin, Harrison 151 Ball, Jeanette 101,148 Ball, Lee 120,122,165 Ballard, Mike 178 Band Equipment 123 Band Librarians 122 Band Manager 123 Band Uniforms 122 Bandy, John 73,711,165 Banghart, Edward 21,123, Bank, William 84,B7,131,137,l65 Barbe, Ruth 178 Barber, Edith 103,110, 129, 142,151 Barge, Alexander 37,77,78 Barge Charles 73,78,151 Barger, Barbara 148 Barger, John 148 Barger, Patricia 151 Baril, Bud 165 Barks, Ronald 151 Barnard, Barbara 37,99,128 Barnard, Mickey 148 Barnett, Ann 120 Barnett, Gail 37 Barnett, Robert 151 Barr, Robert 83,137,165 Barron, Dolores 28 Barron, Virginia 104, 126, 148 Barton, James 131,137,140,165 Barton, Larry 37 Baseball 82,83 Bashore, Mary 119,151 Basinger, Lysle 131,165 Bateman, Roland 166 Batten, Howard 68, 99, 151 Batton, Gloria 151 Bauder, Ronald 166 Baughey, Charles 152 Bauman, Larry 152 Baxter, Bob 37, 64, 67, 136 Bayley, Brenda 166 Bays, Don 37 Beach, Diane 91,124,126,152 Beach, Wilma 37 Beam, Gertrude 139,166 Beam, Karen 35,37,98,104,12l Beamer, Larry 64, 78, 79, 106, 124, 144, 145,152 ' Bearinger, Carol 132 Beattie, Ken 77,78,152 Beaty, Carroll 118,148 Beaty, Elwin 152 Beauchamp, Robert 14 Beauty Center 200 Beck, David 166 Beckman, Ronald 37 Beckwith, Thomas 152 Bedford Georgia 148 Bedford, Janett 166 Bedford, Sharon 28,117,125 Bedford, William 121,152 Bee, Joan 166 Beebe, Harrcl 152 Beene, Doris 152 Beers, Dale 148 Begovlch, Deanna 121 , Begovich, Margaret 120,152 Behan, Patrick 152 Bell, Archie 58 Bell, Marilyn 97, 129, 166 Benavides, Jovita 108, 126, 137, 138, 152 Bendig, Janice 58 131 Berg, Leah 112,113, 125, 127,152 Bergen, Helen 178 Bergeron, Clarence 152 Bergman, Pat 110,128,132,152 Bergstrom, Bruce 68,76,78,99,166 Bergstrom, Jack 99,152 Beringer, Carol 166 Best, Elise 14 Best, Richard 131,166 Beutler, Diana 152 Bevington, Guy 15 Beyer, Carolyn 35,37,120 Beyer, Marlene 121 Bicknell, Bigelow, Ann 166 Lila 152 Bihl, Hilding 118,166 Bilbey, John 152 Billinger, Dolores 178 Billinger, Mary 58,127 Bimm, Richard 28,122 Biology Club 117 Birkett, Dorothy 127,166 Bisbikis, Bess 99,166 Bishop, Carole 166 Bitterling, Mary 178 Black, Patricia 152 Black, Rollin 178 Blackburn, Gail 152 Blackshear, Pat 101,166 Blahut, Gary 152 Blake, Ada 152 Blakemore, Rodney 152 Blamy Gail 91,144,152 Blank, Julie 96,126,152 Blanquart, Betty 22 Bloe, Steve 152 th, Lola 152 Bloom, Niles 178 Blue Sky Drive-In 191 Blum, Edward 148 Blum, George 96,152 Boal, Jim 166 Bodnovich, Gerald 37 Bodnovich, Gregory 37 Bogan, Blanche 93,101,129,152 Bogan, Carolyn 127,166 Bogard, Kenneth 35,37,96,97,105, 136 Boldrey, Willo 28,128 Bolinger, Judith 93,166 Bolton, Janet 96,104,114,152 Bomsta, Janice 37 Bond, Dave 152 Bone, Joyce 93,152 Boney, Richard 28 Bonham, Burton 166 Bonstelle, Pat 166 Bookstore 101 Boomer, Carole 37 Boone, Cecelia 103,132,166 Boosters Club 134 Booth, Raymond 37 Booth, Sharon 108, 138, 152 Borders, Claudia 35, 38, 121 Borders, William 64,152 Borey, Jackie 152 Bouford, Bonnie 129,152 Boughner, Vivian 101, 152 Bowen, Tim 152 Bowers, James 166 Bowman, Karen 152 Boyce, Robert 17,69 125, Boyce, Sharon 35, 38, 102, 104, 111, 126 Boyer, Michael 35,38,99 Boykins, Rubinstein 127,166 Boys' Glee Club 130,131,133 Bradley, Elizabeth35, 38, 96, 97, 125, 12 Bradley, Otis 152 Bradshaw, Charles 38 Bradsher, Patricia 152 Braid, Normalee 145 Branch, Clarice 133,178 Brand, Kenneth 148 Brandon, Virginia 103,129,166 Branner, Lavon 127,166 6 Branson's Carry-out 205 Brantley, Kay 166 Brantley, Sandra 152 Braswell, Alice 152 Brattain, Jeannette 127,148 Charles 166 Brattarn, Braunagel, Donald 38 Braunagel, Mary 126,152 Bray, Gordon 152 Brayton, Nancy 178 Bredow, Gordon 28 Breeze, JoAnn 152 Brennen, Christy 129,152 Brennan, Harold 178 Brewer, A1,96,99,129,131, Brice, Robert 28 Bridger, Art 152 Bridger, Rodger 166 Brien, Robert 121,122,166 Brinkman, Gordon 28, 96 Brinkman, Kathryn 140,152 Broadway, Eddie 152 Brocher, Carol 108,166 Brockman, Arthur 166 152 Brooks 1 Archie 78, 148 Brooks, Doris 124,152 Brooks, Fred 78,178 Brooks, Judith 93,137,166 Brooks, Leroy 166 Brown, Dick 83,178 Brown, Douglas 28,183 Brown, E. Lucille 23 Brown, Earl 152 Brown, Evelyn 38, 102 Brown, Forrest 17 Brown, Iris 38, 100 Brown, Judith 166 Brown, Lois 148 Brown, Patricia 123, 124, 128, 152 Brown, Ronald 38 Brown, Roy 131 Brown, Sandra 137,166 Brown, Wilhelmina 148 Brownell, Barbara 152 Browning, Ona 166 Bruce Erwin 38 Brummett, Suzanne 128, 166 Buchner, Carl 38 Buchner, Katherine Buck, Judith 28 Buckley, Ken 152 Buckley, Agnes 13 Buckner, Carl 119 Buell, Sandra 152 aa, 104,141, 144,210 Buller, Russell 15,165 Bumgardner, Gay 101,104, 128,163 Bunce, Sandra 129,166 Bunce, Jerry 178 Bunch, Ronnie 152 Bunker, Susan 152 Bunnell, Betty 101, 152 Burkhart, Joanne 98, 104, 133,148 Burkhart, Marty 105,152 Burns, Janice 38 Burns, Robert 86,105,131,166 Burns, Rosemary 128 Burnworth, Karen 99, 128, 132, 152 Burrow, J. B. 148 Burt, Linda 38, 96, 104, 126, 135 Burt, Phyllis 120,178 Burtch, David 121,152 Burton, Annie 152 Busch, Jean 110,166 Bush, Pat 166 Business Education 18 Butler, Lorraine 114,152 Butler, Sharon 166 .C. Cafeteria 22 Cagle, Marvin 64,67 Calbi Music Company 204 , 137, 138,166 Caldwell, Elizabeth 38 Callely, Maureen 104,127 Callender, Shurdan 166 Campbell, Herbert 153 Campbell, Jack 153 Campbell, Janet 129,166 Campbell, Judith 38, 96,129 Campbell, Nancy 128,166 Campbell, Richard 166 Campbell, Wesley 38,88 Canfield , Patricia 153 24 'Q I 5,1 -1,3 api - . .vs 1, 1 214. Cantarella, Merrie 123, 128,138,148 Cappell, Sandra 127,166 Card, Carole 38 Card, Kenneth 148 Cargal, Joanne 38, 47,91 Carle, David 153 Carline, Judy 38 Carlisle, Dorita 112, 127, 166 Carlisle, Janet 35, 38, 109, 126, 139 Carlson, Theodore 19 Carmichael, Carol 38 Carmichael, Wayne 166 Carnes, Thanna 178 Carr, Carol 120 Carriger, Paul 166 Carroll, Ron 166 Carry, Carson, Carson, Carter, Carter, Carter, qyanda 166 ave 148 Pat 166 Arzo 68,723,166 Lynn 78,96,105,114, 115,153 Johnny 166 Sandra 153 Cartier, Cascaddan, Vivian 58 Casper, Lillian 35,38,120 Casper, Nancy 166 Cassidy, Tom 166 casten, Judy 1l7,132,137,138,166 Cates, Margaret 133,178 Cauley, Ken 166 Causbie, Marshall 153 Cayton, lneta 103, 108, 127,166 Cervantes, Mary 38 Cervantes, Olivia 142,153 Chamberlain, Edwin 96,166 Chamberlin, Beverly 114,153 Chance, Walter 78,153 Chancy, Don 153 Chandler, Bob 166 Chandler, Charles 106 Chandler, James 153 Chandler, Ruth 166 Chapin, Barbara 153 Chapman, Barbara 129,167 Chapman, Richard 178 Chasteen, Belah 22 Chasteen, Bill 133,167 Chasteen, Mary 126, 128, 153 Chatmon, Lois 108,127 Chavez , Frances 148 Chavez, Roselea 39, 112, 129,138 Cheek, Janice 153 Cheek, Rondall 153 Cheerleaders 135, Chiappelli, Nancy 133,153 Chidester, Karen 167 Chidester, Sharon 133,167 Childers, Carolyn 167 Childers, Fay 153 Chilvers, Donna 39,104,111,1 Chittick, Judith 178 Choler, Jerry 153 Christensen, Gary 76,153 12, 114 Christensen, Margaret 28,118,124, 126 Christian, Pasty 178 Churchwell, Fean 167 Churchwell, Frances 167 Clancy, James 35, 39,121 Clapp, Robert 39,86 Clark, Alvah 148 Clark, Bill 167 Clark, Bonnie 167 Clark, Glenda 39 Clank, Lurea 128,167 Clark, Mike 39,106 Clark, Pat 39,101 Clark, Patricia 35,39,98 Clark, Peggy 153 Clark, Sharon 39,125 A Clark, Clark, Susan 98,112,167 William 167 Clarkson, William 39 Claus, Judie 148 Clay, Earl 167 Clayton, Gordon 58 Clayton,' Randolph 167 Cleland, Bob 58 Clifton, Arthur 167 Coats, Roger 77,78,80,81,153 Coca-Cola Company 207 Cochrane, Ron 114,115 Cocking, Clayton 28 Cocking William 58 Code, Carl 115,153 Code, JoAnn 127,167 Code, Patty 153 Codling, Donna 167 Coe, LaDonna 132,137,167 Colfer, Judy 39, 124,135 Coggins, Gerald 153 Coggins, Nancy 39,103 Cohasse Colbert, y, Judith 28 Larry 97,153 Cole, Donald 39 Cole, Donald G. 39 Cole, Octavia 167 Coleman, David 148 Coleman, Mary 121 Collingwood, Barbara 28 Colpus , Colsch, Colwell, C olwell, Cosmer, Judy 167 Bob 167 Harry 167 Lynn 91,102,148 Carlis 167 Community National Bank 203 Condra, Conley, Conley, Conrad, Contor, Jackie 167 Carolyn 153 Tom 39,78 Mary 133,138,178 Ronald 167 Conwell, Parvin 64 Cook, Dorothy 148 Cook, Shirley 127,167 Cooley, Carol 104,153 Coon, Connie 21 Coon, Sharon 39,116 Cooper, Bertha 167 Cooper, Bill 124 Cooper, Gary 167 Cooper, Jere 167 Cooper, Judy 129,153 Cooper, Kaedonna 167 Cooper, Sandra 35,39 Cooper, William 39 Copeman, David 39 Copeman, Donna 153 Copeman, Margaret 153 Copeman, Nancy 28,98 Copenha Corbin, Corder, ver, Dianne 167 Dale 28 Shirley 153 Corington, Jerry 153 Cornell, Gay 28 Carnforth, Jackie 99, 127, 178 Cornforth, James 27, 28,69,70 Cosby, Cosma, Dorothy 101, 148 Maria '124, 128,140, 153 Cotcher, Connie 101,108,129,153 Cote, Joanne 39 Cotter, Jeanne 167 Cottrill, James 178 Couch, Beverly 167 Counselors 13 Course, Bonnie 129,153 Cousens, Linda 101,112,137,138,142, 167 C ousins, Cowan, Cowan, Cowell, Cowell, Cowell, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, J. COX, Pete 80, 81, 124, 131, 136,153 art, Coz Crabill, C rager , Yvonne 12,18 Martha 39, 103, 104, 142 Mary 39, 103, 104, 142 Doris 39 Larry 153 Rose Anne 39 Carol 178 Carol 35,40, 102,104,133 Donald 130,167 Gary 153 Gary 167 Gene 29 Cecil 10 Anita 40,127 Norman 153 Bonnie 96, 106,125, 135, 153 Craig, Neil 148 Crampton, Howard 153 Crandall, Judy 167 Crandall, Karen 167 Crandall, Tom 148 Crane, Dana 153 Crawford, Bill 78,167 Crawford, Curtis 153 Crawford, Howard 153 Crawley, Gary 70,178 Cretal, Lloyd 167 Crews, David 153 Crews, Larry 167 Crist, Judy 167 Crites, Guy 133,178 Crites, JoAnn 153 Crivea, Joyce 153 Crockett, George 153 Cross Country 80,81 Crossman, Gerald 27, 29, 121, 122 Crosson, Carol 178 Crow, Everett 40 Crowder, Majorie 178 2 Crowe, Sue 40 Crowley, Donna 132,153 Csizmadia, Gene 167 Czimadia, Nancy 40 Cudnohuisky, Robert 148 Cummins, Charles 69,7l,153 Cummins, John 121 Cunningham, Gloria 164 Cunningham, Joyce 40,126,139 Curlee, Jerry 178 Currah, Mary 153 Currah, Shirley 153 Curtis, Russell 12 .D. Daggett, Nancy 167 Dahlgren, Mary 40,91,98,107 Dailey, Mike 153 Dalley, Gary 120,167 Damron, Eloise 127,167 Daniels, Beverly 178 Daniels, Merle 167 Daniels, Sharon 91,99,126,153 D'Arcy, Sharon 132,153 Elizabeth 125,132,153 Genevieve 132,137,167 Darling, Gladys 167 Daugherty, Nona 167 Daul, Judie 129,167 D'Autremont, Marie 178 Davidson, Barbara 153 Davidson, Robert 68, 83, 167 Davies, David 120,153 D'Argy, D'Argy, Davies, Jeanette 40,97,128 Davis, Bill 68,76,83,99,167 Davis, Bob 167 Davis, Carolyn 126,153 Davis, Donald 167 Davis, Donna 29 Davis, Edna 93,153 Davis, Eleanor 149 Davis, Iris 125,128,153 Davis, Jim 153 Davis, Joe 153 Davis, Larry 83,178 Davis, Marilyn 126,153 Davis, Maybelle 153 Davis, Raymond 167 Davis, Richard 167 Davis, Royce 167 Davis, Virginia 153 Davis, Wilma 153 Davolt, William 167 Dawson, Robert 99,153 Day, Sharron 40 Dayner, Don 153 Dean, Barbara 127,149 Dean, Gloria 167 Dean, Lawrence 29, 124, 127 Dean, Thomas 178 Dearing, Harold 13,14 Dearing, JoAnn 111,126,154 Deaton, Tom 86, 178 Deaver, Donald 167 Debate 118 DeBerger, Lorraine 132,167 DeBolt, Dick 120, 122, 167 Decker, Donald 103, 130, 149 DeClute, Judy 133,167 Del-lart, Charles 167 DeHaven, Yvonne 154 DeKay, Patricia 167 Delauhunty, Maureen 40,116,128 DeLa.Rosa, Norma 154 Dembinski, Joanne 120,178 Dembinski, Richard 35,40,120, 122 DeMoss, Linda 167 Dempsey, Jim 167 Denham, Karen 35,40,96,102,125,139 Denihan, Mike 149 Dennis, Marcelene 29,104,108 Dent, Pat 167 DeQuis, Tom 154 DeRousse, Martha 167 DeRousse, Shirley 168 Deter, Joan 149 Detroit Edison 188 DeVar, Sally 168 DeVary, Beverly 41 DeVault, Sterlet 154 Dew, John 168 DeWalt, Henry 73,74,154 DeWalt, Willie 41,103,136 Dewees, Carolyn 154 Deweese, Joyce 178 Dewey, Karen 168 DeWitt, Sharon 41,128 15 Dexter, Bill 130,168 Dexter, Shelby 41 Dextrom, Ken 106,178 DlCea, Richard 154 Dickerson, Carroll 168 Dickson, Barbara 154 Diehm, Dave 4l,73,74,76,82 Dilldine, June 149 Dills, Delores 168 Dinkins, Henry 154 Dinkins, Morris 149 Dinkins, Velvor 41 Disk, The 197 Distad, Olga 18 Doan, William 178 Dobbins, Carolyn 154 Dockery, Edward 154 Doerr, John a5,41,69,1o,a4,a5,9'1,136, 140 Doig, DeeAnn 117,127,168 Dolphins Club 91 Dombroski, Robert 168 Domke, Jack 149 Donaldson, Ann 91,168 Donaldson, Gretchen 92,93,129, 154 Donaldson, Nancy 91,97,98, 137,168 Donato, Beverly 116,168 Dondero, Mary 29 Dooley, Lynual 29 Dorman, Bob 68,78,168 Dorman, Wayne 80,154 Dortch, Charlene 178 Dosch, Russell 168 Doss, Sharon 178 Dotson, Jimmy 178 Doty, Nancy 168 Douglas, Larry 68, 76, 82, 154 Douglass, Tom 154 Doyer, John 168 Dovonno, Juanita 41 Dowell, James 86,168 Doyle, Majorie 29,119 Drake, Helen 125,129,154 Drake, Michael 168 Drivers Training 20 DuBra, Norman 154 Dudley, Joanne 58, 126 Duffie, Carol 168 Duffy, Vernell 13 DuFord, Carole 35, 41, 104, 116, 129, 141, 144,210 Duke, Cora 127,168 Dunavant, Bob 168 Dunavant, Shirley 132, 154 Dunbar, Jack 154 Duncan, Willie 64, '78,88, 154 Dunham, Judy 97,129,154 Dunigan, Harry 154 Dunigan, Quentin 168 Dunkeld, Fred 41 Dunn, Bobby 168 Dunn, Martha 41,107,109 Dunstan's Flowers 192 Dupuis, Jeff 168 Durfee, Dorothy 99, 129, 168 Durfee, Roy 154 Dusenbury, Donna 168 Dusten, Phyliss 140,149 Dworin, Mme 112,114, 128,149 Dyer, Annie 178 .E. Eagle, J. D. 137,168 Eagling, Beverly 168 Eason, Robert 99,131 Easterwood, Wanda 128,168 Easton, Carol 149 Easton, Sandra 168 Eddy, Bonnie 99,168 Eddy, Janet 125,154 Edgar, Gerald 154 Edgley, Sharon 41, 104, 108, 126 Edmonds, Arnold 29 Edmunds, Bob 168 Edson, Judy 108,168 Edwards, James 154 Edwards, Jeromey 42 Edwards, Nancy 154 Edwards, Olivia 58' Edwards, Ruby 58 Thomas 178 Edwards, Eggleston, Edward 78,178 Ehlers, Martha 42,126 Eilender, Janet 42,104,l10,111,1lZ,11 142 Eisele, Sally 178 Eley, Dick 83,951,133 4 Eley, Gary 42 F 1' 'Paws is ,E ,s'l,,,...t.., Fredrick, Jack 168 Glenn, Gary 169 Ellison, Fred 154 Elsholz, Dick l30,l41,144,145, 149,21 Elwell, Judy 35,42,91, 104, 142,143 Elwell, Sue 58,116,127 Elwell, Virgil 29 Emery, George 58,131 Emery, Stanley 58 Emiry, Bob 96,149 Enfield, Jeanette 109,114,149 English 14 Epistolae Scholae 137 Erb, Pete 149 Erickson, Margaret 42 Erwin, Sandra 97,128,168 Esler, Norma 168 Esser, Carole 132, 154 Eubank, Roy 168 Evans, Barbara 101,132,168 Evans, Charles 106,168 Evans, Donald 42,80 Evans, Gary 78,178 Evans, Isabelle 154 Evans, James 131,168 Evans, Madeleine 132,149 Evans, Peggy 154 Evarts, Peter 14 Everett, Robert 124,129,154 Everett Sherr 97,10l,112,128,168 1 Y Ezell, Arnelia 42 George 17 9 .F. Fair, Barbara 35, 42,135 Falk, Helga 35,414,119 Falls, Dorothy 42,125 Farmer, Tom 154 Farner, Aleen 99,154 Farner, Allen 168 Farnsworth, Shirley 154 Feist, Gene 154 Feist, Margaret 168 Felice Quality Market 196 Fell, Richard 12,19 Fellows, Rosemary 99, 101, 104, 106, 154 Fencing 87 Feneley, Amber 126,154 Ferdon, Robert 168 Ferguson, Carole 154 Ferguson, David 154 Ferguson, Lester 131,168 Ferguson, Maurice 154 Ferguson, Sandra 127,178 Fetherlyn, Barbara 168 Fidler, Thomas 168 Fielding, Elna 128,168 Fields, Delene 149 Fields, Jerry 168 Fink, David 149 Haskins, Joppa 149 rink, Kay 149 rink, sharon isa Finley, Robert 78, 178 Finley, Wi lbur 42 .Fisler, George 14 Fitch Viola 15 Fitzpatrick , Kathy isa Fitzpatrick Pharmacy, Inc. 209 Flanagan, Archie 42 Flanery, Darrel 168 Fletcher, Bernice 42,132 Flood, Lawerence 84,131, Flores, Ru ben 166 Floyd, Marilyn 129,168 Floyd, Mary 154 Folsom, JoAnne 139,154 Football 64 Foreign La Foreign La Forman, E , 65, 66, 67, 68 nguage 20 nguage Laborato dna 15 Foreman, C. T. 11 Fortin, Judith 154 Fortino, Terri 91,154 Foss, Dianne 168 L Foss, Freddie 149 Foster, Linda 133, 178 Foster, Manitta 91, 149 Fournier, Betty 14, 145, 210 Faust, Ed 82, 154 Foust, Joan 168 Fowlkes, E Fox, Duane ddie 58, 73 168 Fox, Margaret 42, 101 Frady, Geraldine 97,178 Francis, Philip 99,117,168 Franks, Robert 131,168 Frasa, Bar Frayer, Le bara 118,154 on 42 Frazier, Judy 178 168 ry ciub 138 Frederick, Pam 154 0 Fredericks, Barbara 154 Freed, Wenona 168 Freeman, Richard 154 Godsell, Walter L. fDr.i 10 Godwin, Mike 140,169 Gofiar Goifar Freeman, Sharon 127, 137, 141, 144,154 Freer, Rudy 178 Freet, James 131,178 Club 139 French French, Elaine 149 French, Josephine 128,168 French, William 29 Friendly Corner, The 208 Frisch, Billie 121,168 Frisch, Emil 27,29,64,136 Frizzle, Linda 178 Fry, David 42 Fulgham, Phil 29 Fulkerson, Nancy 127 Fuller, Glenn 154 Fuman, Donald 178 Funderburk, Barbara 168 Furtney's Drug Store 197 Furtney Drugs 4,206 Fuselier, Yvonne 154 Futrell, Gordon 42 Future Homemakers 110 Future Nurses 10B Future Teachers 109 -G. Gabert, Bruce 154 Gabriel, Steve 83,168 Gaddes, Irene 22 Galbraith, Marcia 114,154 Gale, Sharon 91,154 Gallaher, Dwayne 42 Gallaher, Jerilyn 178 Gallipo, Roy 19 Galpin, Henry 178 Gamble, Faith 58, 126,127 Gann, William 168 Garbutt, Cora 120,168 Garcia, Juanita 133,138,178 Gardner, James 68,168 Gardner, Lorretta 127,168 Gardner, Ralph 19 Garner, Barbara 29,119 Garnett, Jeannine 154 Garrett, Diane 108,169 Garrett, Robert 154 Garris, Larry 154 Garrison, Don 42 Garrison, Jim 68,78,154 Garrison, Rhoda 178 Garvin, Chuck 42 Gasaway, Donna 129,154 Gates, Ralph 178 Gavette, Curtis 169 Gavette, Jerry 69,130,169 Gavette, Patricia 42, 125, 126 Gavrilovich, Radomir 103, 139, 169 Gaylord, Linda 112,142,154 Gaytan, Jon 68,154 Gaytan, Rosemary 29 Gehrke, Ronald 42 Gelinas, Lola 22 Gerue, Chuck 131,154 Gibbs, Jim 69,71,78,169 Gibbs, Mary 16 Gibbs, Mary 126,128,154 Gibson, Dennis 29 Gibson, Gail 104,132,137,138,1 Gibson, James 169 Gidcumb, Eugene 76,169 Giegler, James 29,119 Giglio, Benny 42,124 Gilbert, Harry 169 69 Gilbert, Toby 9s,111,112,113,114,1s2, 154 Gilder, Homer 169 Gill, Ivan 118,154 Gillespie, Delores 43,118,125 Gillespie, Dennis 154 Gillette, Burley 154 Gilliam, Pat 169 Gillies, Ann 93,132,169 A Gillies, Shoes 200 Girls' Glee Club 129,132,133 G.R.A. 92,93 Giroux, Berna 169,175 Giroux, Yvonne 43 Givens, John 43 Gjelhaug, Sharon 149 Glass, James 43 Glazier, Elaine 103,129,138,1G9 Glendenning, Burl 20 Goines, , Clifford 43 , Lawrence 169 Charles 169 Goines, Myra 27,29, 101,109 Goldberg, Rhoda 96,99,l41,164 Golf 85,86 Gonzaies, Joe 83,178 Goode, Ellen 126,155 Goode, Vern 43 Goodnoe, Bernice 133,178 Gordon, Caius 19 Gordon, Elizabeth 169 Gordon, Frank 155 Gordon, Jean 93,116,127,138,169 Gorman, Barry 70,155 Gorman, Betty 155 Gorsline, Marsha 103,139,155 Gould, Darlyne 91, 101,155 Govenis Dimitra 99 110 127 169 Goyer, Grace, Georgia 155 , 1 y Patricia 178 Gracey, Leonard 78,169 Graff, Raymond J. 12,19 Graham, Danny 83,178 Graham, Jeanne 129 Graham, Joanne 129 Graham, Pat 108,110,118,12Q,155 Graham, Sharon 116,127 Grant, Penny 129,137,169 Grarhart, Barbara 169 Grassi, Evelyn 129,178 Gravely, Donna 98, 137, 138, 169 Graves Graves , Clarice 111,112,118,155 , George 97 Gray, Nancy 155 Gray, Neil 20 Gray, Spencer 179 Graybiel, James E. 15,64, 65 Grayes , Green, Charles 121,169 Green, Delbert 169 Green, Donald 43,121 Green, Gail 14 Green, Gerry 169 Green, LaMarr 43,126,131 Green, Lora 43,91 , Green, Roy 103,116,155 Green Sharon 133 Green, William 68,83,131,169 Greenacre, Jean 18 Greene , Robert 155 Hallenbeck, Susie 132,137,155 Hallquist, Roland 15 Hamacher, Karen 103, 109, 112,132,170 Hamilton, Ann 96,97,125,140,155 Hamilton, Kay 112,114,170 Hamlett, Judy 155 Hamlin, Jerry 170 Hammond, Carl 131,155 Hamm, Bobby 43 Hampshire, Dale 164 Hampton, Carolynn 155 Hampton, Pat 179 Hampton, William 43, 82,124, 130 Hancock, Glenda 155 Hanes, Eddie 170 Hanes, Judy 170 Haney, Donald 170 Hank, MaryAnn 155 Hanoute, Al, Chevrolet and Buick Hansen, Bill 112,117,155 Hanson, Carol 112,156 Hanson, Harold 111,112,114 Hanson, Penny 179 Harboldt, Harold 19 Hardiman, Joan 170 Hardiman, Michael 64,78,130,149 Hargraves, Gene 156 Hariskins, Sam 179 Harmes, Judith 103,156 190 Haroutunian, Judy 133,179 Harp, Larry 105,149 Harper , Harrell, Benny 170 Morris 170 Harrington, Bill 96,105,156 Harrington, Larry 170 Harris, Becky 128,170 Harris, Dale 21 Harris, James 170 Harris, Linda 156 Harris, Rex 106,156 Harris, Shaylor 129,156 Harris n Bob 149 O I Harrison, Mary 156 Harroun, Ann 43 Harroun, Clinton 29,125 Harroun, Robert 43,120, 122, 123 Harry, Kay 101,126,156 Hart, Gary 68,813,170 Hart, Richard 156 Hart, Ron 130,156 Greenlee, Johnny 155 Greer, Donald 29,43,116 Greer, James 155 Greer, Judy 169 Gregory, David 155 Hartman, Jackie 156 Hartman, Kline 21 Hartman, Sam 97, 129, 130, 137, 170 Hartmann, Judy 127,170 Hartwick, Paul 156 Hartzman, Dianne 128, 164, 170 Hartzman, Gary 29 Harvey, Phyllis 129, 137, 170 Gregory, Elizabeth 43, 104, 111, 112, 114 Gress, Claudiea 169 Grice, Sharon 127,169 Griffin, Glenn H. 10 Griffin, Jacqueline 96,97, 117, 169 Griffith, Shan 82,105,155 Grigsby, Mary 169 Grimes, Bob 169 Grimm, Daniel 43,119 Groenberg, Bob 29,111 112 1 Grogan, Evelyn 124 Grogan, Garner 170 Groner, John 43 Gronzo, Bob 68,133,170 Grubb, Ralph 20,73 Grumka, Mike 155 Guinn, Betty 155 Guenther, Gloria 112, 129, 170 Guellac, Gustavson, Delores 82, 155 Marie 43, 128 Gustavson, Richard 155 Guthery, Shirley 93 Guthrie , Gutzke, William 19 Judy 155 Guye, Charles 155 Haack, Haase , Hadden, Hagenbu . H . Lloyd 43 Clara 155 Julie 129,155 ch, Ann 16 Haimbaugh, Addie 127,142,170 Halre, Carol 129,170 Haire, Sandra 133,179 Hale, Jim 155 Hall, Brent 155 Hall, Howard 170 99, 101, 102, 108, Hazzenzahl, Eleanor 43, 96, 123, 124, 129 Hassenzahl, Ruth 132,156 Hasted, Denis 179 Hathaway, Dick 69, 96, 105, 156 Hatman, Lanny 170 Hause, Marilyn 43,127,141,144 Hause, Shirley 126,l41,144,156 Hawkins, Dale 156 Hawkins, James 78,156 Hawkins, Margaret 126,156 Hawn, Isabel 97, 112, 137, 170 Hay, John 179 Hayes, Charles 170 Hayner, Lewis 14 Haynes, Archie 131 Haynes, Bruce 170 Haynes, Elfreda 156 Hayward, Beulah 129,149 Hayward, Bill 82,136 Hayward, Eunice 43,132 Hayward, Gerald 43 Hayward, Shirley 170 Hazely, Elizabeth 43 Hazlett, Ruth 124,126,156 Heacock, Bill 83,170 Heacock, Bob 156 Heacock, Carol 156 Healy, Kenneth 19 Healy, She 44,112, 125,127 Heard, James 70,179 Heathman, Patricia 149 Hedger, Sue 132,170 Heikkinen, Edwin 16,68 Heiple, Carol 103,128,170 Heiser, Alex 170 Helferich, Carl 35,44, 103,109,118 Heline, Gene 170 Hemming, John 44,135 1-will-8, I 1 ,fair .f sa , -we , 2 I6 I rx. ,VEV . 'f I j - 1 fi, ' , LEM Henderson, Howard Henderson, Jim 179 Henderson, Phebe 44, 111, 112 Hendley, Janet 149 ,170 Hendrickson, Jack 139,141,156,210 Hendrix, Freda 170 Henry, Gordon 15 Henry, Mable 58 Henry, Myrla 108,156 Henry, William 170 Hensley, Jim 170 Hensy, Voyle 22 Hernandez, Raymond 88, 170 Herron, Beverly 170 Herron, John 78,88,133,170 Herron, Pauline 127,170 Hershovitz, Arline 179 Hertel, Bill 106,149 Hertzog, Joan 129,156 Herzina, June 22 Herzog, Patty 27,29,100,101 Hess, Ellery 83,179 Hess, JQn 29 Hetherington, Dorothy 99,179 Hewitt, Alan 106,118 Hewitt, Violet 44,118 Hickey, Marie 112,141,144,1 Hickey, Norman 156 Hickman, Carolyn 44,96,126 Hickman, Mervin 99,149 Hickman, Thomas 170 Hicks, Elton 156 Hickson, Karen 127,156 Higdon, Barbara 44 Higgins, James 44 Higgins, Sara 44,121 Hightower, Evelyn 170 Hilborn, Henry 170 Hill, Joe 64, 67,78,136,156 Hill, Lee 106,130,170 Hill, Margo 155 Hilliard, Leroy 156 Hines, Loren 130, 141, 144, 14 Hirsch, Judy 156 Hiscock, Marilyn 44, 125, 164 Hi-Y 105 Hoadley, Ken 44 Hoadley, Phil 133,170 Hobgood, Charles 170 Hedge, Anna 109,129,156 Hodge, Martha 117,156 Hoehn, Virginia 156 Hoenstine, Bonnie 104,156 Hoffman, Pat 156 Hoganson, Lenore 179 Hoisington, Bill 156 Hoisington, James 30 Hoisington, Jay 170 Hoisington, Holder, Barbara 127, 170 Tom 99,106, 170 138,l39,141,142,143 Holler, John 30 Holloway, Robert 45, 64, 67 Holmes, Eligah 64,156 Holstein, Carl 64,156 Homemaking Education 16 Honchell, Charles 82,156 Honeycutt, Fred 45 Hook, Iama C. 20 Hooks, Mary 45 Hoopingarner, Frances 100,1 Hoover, Albert 130,156 Hoover, Andrew 78 Hopkins, Charles 149 Hopp, Bernadine 156 Hopp, Dale 156 Hopp, Harley 87,170 Hopp, Ronald 40,45,105 Horsley, Sandra. 132, 156 Houston, Terry 45 Hovis, Richard 179 Howard, Barbara 127 Howard, John 149 Howard, John 179 I -Howarth, Brenda 156 Howell, John 120,122,156 Howell, Joyce 101,156 Howell, Judy 99,156 Hoyes, Pat 107,120,179 Hoyt, Larry 82, 87, 106, 156 Hoyt, Martha 149 Hoyt, Ronald 179 I Higgins, Alan 99,105, 139, 141, 156 Hoekman, Ron 70, 99, 117, 137, Hessell, Harvey 78, 80, 81, 136 Hetherington, Sara 126, 141, 142,156 56 142,1 9 170 Holland, Sharon 35, 44,123, 126, 127, 07,119 4 1 ,156 3, Hrynyk, Patricia 99,170 Hubbard , Hubbuck, Barbara 156 Eugene 86,170 Huber, Robert 156 Hudson, Tom 156 Hudspeth, John 170 Huffaker , Mary 45 Huffman, Huffman, Huton, Sa Hufziger, Hull, Rob Joan 30 Kenneth 19 ndy 96,104, Otto C. 10 ert 170 120,156 Hulsey, Aleen 170 Humphery Humphrey 1 56 Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, , Joan 170 , Darlene 99,1os,1os,13s,13s, Georgia 104, 106, 12 Hunley, Barbara 179 Hunt, Donald 138,170 Hunt, Gerald 13,16,183 Hunt, J ea nne 112,149 6 ,156 Judith 27, 30, 102,104 4 Lonnie 30,64,66,12 , 136 Q Hunt, Robert 78,105,156 Hunt, Roberta 112,149 Hunter, Kathie 104,112,127,137,138,l70 Huntwork, Judith 35,45,91,98, 104, 125, 141,144, 210 Huntwork, Pat 91,l01,104,137,l38,170 Hussey, Arthur 149 Hutchings, James 45,99,125,l27 Hutchison, Shirley 101,l12,117,l27,137, 138,170 Huttula, William 179 Hwang, Richard 156 Hyde, Arvesta 156 .1. lhrke, Bob 45 Iliades, Mary 101,103,156 Inman, Judy 104, 106, 117,132,142,156 Inman, Mary l04,110,112,117,l37,138, 142,175 Irwin, Ella 179 Irwin, Geraldine 21,104 Isaac, Roy 156 Iverson, Mike 170 Iverson, Ronald 45 -J. Jackson, Anna 164 Jackson, Bill 156 Jackson, Dick 84, 88, 106, 156 Jackson, Gordon 157 Jackson, James 105,157 Jackson, John 170 Jackson, Lawrence 30 Jackson, Lillie 101,170 Jackson, Nancy 45,119 Jackson, Norris 30 Jacobs, Beverly 164 , -.L ,T Johnson, Larry 157 Johnson, Larry 171 Johnson, Marguerite 171 Johnson, Paul 171 Johnson, Richard 171 Johnson, Robert 45,120 Johnson, Sandra 30,119 Johnson, Sharon 119 Johnson, Susan 99,112,132,157 Johnson, Ted 35,45,102,105 Johnson, Walter 179 Johnston, Cathy 118,127,171 Johnston, Shirley 157 Joines, Neal 171 Jolly, Paul 45,99,114 Jones, Ann 129,171 Jones, Charles 179 Jones, Chester 45,99 Jones, David 83,171 Jones, Dorothy 93,157 Jones, Ethel 93,103,157 Jones, JoAnn 157 Jones, Norma 27,30 Jones, Priscilla 127,171 Jones, Ronnie 157 Jones, Stephanie 45, 104, 124,126 Jones, Wade 78,179 Jones, Willie 78,179 Jordan, Mary 179 Joyce, Darlene 27,30,104 Joyce, Pat 149 Jubelt, Daniel 106,114,157 Junior Boys' Ensemble 129 Junior Girls' Ensemble 12B Justin, Edward 121,157 Justin, Nathan 179 Justus, Douglas 45 Justus, Sonja 171 .K. Kaasik, Krista 102,117,141,144,157, 210 Kader, Loys 18 Kaiser, Donald 19 Kamachos, Frances 58,108 Kandt, Jerry 121,171 Karlish, Carolyn 157 Karpoicz, Ray 46 Katchka, DeVorah 46 Kath, William l06,112,130,171 Keehn, Patricia 157 Keeler, Ray 133,171 Keis Maria 157 Keivit, Larry 46,121 Kellar, Norma 46 Keller, Jack 88,171 Keller, James 78,157 Kelley, Kay 127,171 Kelley, Robert 27,31,64,66,96,99 Kelly, Christine 171 Kempe, Sally 127,137,171 Kendall, James 106,171 Kirkwood, Wilma 179 Kissock, James 149 Kitchen, JoAnn 108,126, 157 Kitchen, Marlene 120 Kives, Kizer, Klair, Kline, 171 Kline, Sue 171 Sally 133,138,157 Roger. 149 Pat 99,104,112,117,133,137,138 Wayne 157 Klobnock, Gerald 157 Klukos, Norma 46,104,121 Knaus, Gary 106,157 Kneale, Janet 96,127,171 Knight, Joyce 171 Knight, John 46,105,127 Knighten, Audrey 171 Knisely, Carolyn 157 Koop, Frances 31,124 Koren, Ddary 103,127,171 Kors, Richard 31,64,67,96 Kramp, Shirley 157 Kreilach, Don 31 ' Kretchen, Shirley 171 Kubfak, Margaret 100,107,157 Kuhn' s Auto Wash 190 Kuhn, Mary 100,101,133,171 Kwiatkowski, Michael 171 Kyle, Barbara 46 Kyle, Tom 171 .1,- LaBarge, Nancy 127,157 Laboratory Assistants 102 Lackey, Maurice 171 LaClair, Gary 179 Lacy, Judy 46, 104, 109,114 Lacy, William 18,100 Ladd, Constance 149 Ladd, LaFay, David 70, 171 Sharon 128, 157 Lafnear, Georgette 179 Lafnear, Harry 157 Lafontaine, Gary 179 LaForge, Robert 149 Laing, Ron 157 Lake, Judy 133,157 Lake, Rosahe 91,112,113,129,137,138 171 LaMar, Jackie 171 Lamb, Louise 132, 171 Lambdin, Lona 99,104, 106, 126, 138, 157 Lambert, Alvin 179 LaMotte, John 69,70,149 Lamphere, Larry 58,64, 66,124 Lamphere, Lynda 171 Lampson, Leona 13 Lamson, David 157 Lamson, James 171 Lamson, Joan, 171 Lamson, William 157 Lancaster, Jerry 99,171 Jacobs, Delores 170 Kendall, Ken 46,82,99 Landey, Sue 157 Jacobs, Lillian 14 Kennedy, James 149 Landry, Joseph 149 James, Dianna 127,170 Kennedy, Leo 46 Lane, Michael 22 James, Judith 121,170 Kennedy, Mary 171 Lankford, Linda 35,46,l0l,125,126 Jameson, Bill 149 Kennerly's Standard Service 199 Lantz, Pat 12,35,47,119 Jarrett, Dexter 157 Kent, Ed 125 Lantz, Richard 35,47,97,121,122, 139 Jarrett, Patricia 132,170 Kentros, Louis 157 Lape, Marian 149 Jarrett, Peggy 157 Kentros, Thelma 149 LaPointe, -JoAnn 171,179 Jaynes, Charles 157 Kerr, Evelyn 179 Largent, Janette 47 Jefferson, Johnnie 80,171 Kershner, Joyce 171 Larsen, James 171 Jefferson, Wilma 150 Kettula, Margaret 132,171 Larson, Arnold 31 Jenks, Darlene 129,170 Ketzler, Ed 46, 124 Larson, Reggie 179 Jennings, Charles 171 Kevorkian, Geraldine 127,171 Larson, Roderick 47,121 Jennings, James 157 Kieffer, Georgianna 120,171 Laster, Evelyn 47 Jennings, Mary 157 Kielhorn, Barbara 157 Laster, James 133,171 Jennings, Yvonne 149 Kilby, Myradean 157 Latherow, Gracia 137,171 Jergerian, George 45 Kilgore, Ronnie 31 Latimore, Learnest 31 ' Jimenez, Ralph 171 Kilian, Barbara 110,129,137,138,17l Latin Club 138 Johnson, Benn 45 Kilwy, Bob 171 Lauckner, Judith 47,104, 107,111,112 Johnson, Betty 171 Kimball, Basil 145 113,114,138 Johnson, Chuck 70,105,136,157 Kimball, David 82,129,130,157 Laughery, Donald 58 Johnson, Daniel 45,125 Kinder, Harold 171 Laughlin, Jack 157 Johnson, Donna 171 Kinder, Sheila 120 Laughlin, JoAnne 31,96 Johnson, Emanuel 45,87,131 King, Barry 171 Lauinger, Barbara 121,157 Johnson, Fannie 93,103,l08,129,138, King, Dennis 83,179 LaVegue, Charles 121 171 King, Elvin 179 Law, Charles 82,149 Johnson, Gloria 30,915,124 King, Eunice l03,108,l37,138,157 Lawerence, Sandra 157 Johnson, Jackie 45 King, Jerry 171 Lawrence, Sue 101,157 Johnson, Jacqueline 133,171 King, Lola B. 10 Leach, Mary 47,119 Johnson, Jean l12,132,137,157 King, Nancy 171 Leach, Ralph 96,157 Johnson, Jeanne 97,135,137,144,l57 King. Richard 157 Leacher, Carolyn 35,47,102,104, 108,126 5011115091 Joan 45 King, Richard 179 Lecornu, Barbara 35,47,l04, 125,139 Johnson, Judi 179 Kinney, Bud 157 Ledesma, Rey 171 Johnson, Judi' 157 Kirby, Ray 31 Ledsinger, Harold 78,179 Johnson, Kay 35,45,91,102,104 Kirk, Richard 157 Lee, A,M, 22 217 Y --f- -as L... L. . ,,.. , ,TAN Lee, Bob 149 Lee, Charles 83,179 Lee, Don 157 Lee, Elmer 17 Legare, Jeanne 171 Lehman, Pat 47 Lehner, Marion 17 Leightley, Carol 47,101,107,l19 Leighton, Bob 131,157 Leith, Barbara 171 Main, Donna 158 Maintance 22 Malane, Sharon 48, 129,139 Mallett, Dale 130,158 Mallory, Norman 32 Mallory, Richard 84,85,l58 Maloney, Goldie 158 Maneck, Jill 48,98,126 Manes, John 131,158 Manley, Donna 149 Lichvar Morgan, Denton, 179 Leith, Bennie 157 Leitner, David 171 Lembke, Judy 179 Lemmond, Elizabeth 47 Lenger, Gary 179 Leonard, Mary Ann 157 Leonard, Sondra 48 Lester, Judith 48,97,144 Levicki, Pat 171 Levine, Judy 35,48,104, 111,112,114 Lewis, Stephen 96, 105,141, 144,164 Lewis, Sylvia 171 Lewis, Vivian 48 Library 15 Library Assistants 103 Lichvar, Janet 108, 127, 137,171 , Patricia 127,157 Mann, Don 96,124,l29,131,158 Mann, Richard 131,149 Manning, Bill 83,130,172 Manning, Roger 172 Manning, Thomas 133,158 Manuel, Joyce 172 Mapley, Harold 158 Marcum Darlene 179 Marcum Dick 149 Mardis, Emma 158 Marien, Gail 128,158 Marks, Bryen 97,172 Marks, Ellen 149 Marsee, Ruth 132,158 Marshall, Eddie 179 Marshall, Gary 172 Marshall, Jim 158 McGlown, Colon 15,60 McGoldrick, Jerry 58 McGowen, Betty 128,179 McGrath, Joe 86,105,158 McGuire, Jane 13,101 Mcllrath, Charles 82 Mclnnis, Dannie 32 Mclnnis, Nancy 101,158 Mclntosh, Irene 172 Mclntosh, James 172 McKay, James 48,64,78 McKay, Nancy 48,128 McKee, Eve 109,129,172 McKinley, Larry 172 McKnight, Alton 158 McLarahmore, Carl 158 McLaughlin, Charles D. 35, 46, 49,73,75,8 Mc Laughlin, Grace 12,18 McLaughlin, Vicki 93,117,137, 138, 172 McLean, Lowanna 172 McLeod, Bonnie 158 McLintock, Marilyn l12,138, 172 -McMahan, Phyllis 119,158 McManus, Ella Ann 18 McMillen, Donald 15,98 McMillen, Zela 172 McNair, Michael 49, 131 Monnett, Ken 105,159 Monroe, John 159 Monroe, Sharon 179 Monroe, Ted 172 Monteith, Barbara 35, 49, 102, 104, 133, 141,142 Montgomery, Betty 32 Montgomery, Corine 127,159 Montgomery, Michael 96,172 Liddy, David 157 Marshall Peggy 48 McPherson, Carol 49 Liechty, William 171 Light, Myrna 142,157 Lightcap, Jack 157 Lilliquist, Sandra 99, 114, 157 Lilly, Leon 171 Lilly, Richard 157 Lindeberg, Norman 157 Linden, Phyllis 171 Lindquist, Beverly 98, 112,171 Lindquist, Elaine 48,119 Lindquist, Victor 17 Line, Paul 17 Linn, Pauline 22 Lister, Bob 157 Lister, Rita 179 Litherland, Phil 48 Little, Estella 48,101, 103 Little, Margaret 157 Livingstone, James 86, 117, 157 Marshall: Robert 158 Martin, Bob 172 Martin, David 88, 99, 172 Martin, Hastings 78,158 Martin Henry 172 Martin Jerry 86, 149 Martin Michael 158 Martin Ronald 97, 179 Martin Sally 172 Martinez, Art 59 McRae, Sharon 49,91, 107, 129 McSulin, Beverly 133,158 McVean, Karon 99, 127, 172 McVicar, Marvin 32 Mead, Patty 127,158 Meade, Sylvia 179 Medrano, Shirley 14 Mehlberg, Dale 149 Mehlberg, Luana 32,119 Mekras, George 49,124 Montgomery, Versa 99, 103, 129,149 Moody, Mary 172 Mooney, Phyllis 59 Moore, Barbara 104, 120, 149 Moore, Harry 149 Moore, Kenneth 159 Moore, Larry 159 6 Moore, Letha 32,101 Moore, Richard 159 Moore, Robert 173 Moran, Marjorie 141,144,159 Moreno, Dan 173 Moreno David 99,159 Moery, Paul 159 Morey, Wayne 150 Morgan, Barbara 49 Morgan, Clarence 49 Morgan, Jefierey 179 Moriarty, Charles 173 Morris, JoAnn 173 Morris, JoAnn 127,138 Morris, Larry 107,159 Morris, Linda 173 Morris, Lucy 132,173 Morris, Syble 159 Morrow, Arm Ess 14,61 Mortens en, Calvin 49,97 Martinez, Gloria 158 Martinez, Jon 158 Martz, Frances 20,139 Massengale, John 48,64, 66 Mathematics 16 Mathews, Charlene 158 Mathews, Charles 158 Mathis, James 78,158 Matteson, Victor 172 Lloyd, Barbara 128,172 Lloyd, Rose 172 London, Pat 132,172 Longbrake, William 172 Loomis, Jackie 120,172 Looney, Susanne 104, 106, 129, 157 Loper, Mildred 18 Lougheed, Sandra 125, 126,158 Lovelace, Glenn 149 Lovelace, Wendell 158 Lovell, Darrell 158 Lovell, Sandra 129,172 Lovse Donald J, 48 86 124 , 1 1 Lovse, Frank 68,172 Lovse, Pauline 22 Lowe, LaVon 48 Lowe, Marva 103,108,126, Lowe, Sharon 120 Lowery, Betty 172 Lowry, Bob 172 Lowry, Ray 78 Lucas, Donald 106, 130, 159 Lucas, Douglas 99,106,130 Luchenbach, Mike 179 Ludeen, David 48 Luettke, Dale 130,133,172 Luettke, Darold 58,82,130 Lyon, Judy 172 Lyons, Carole 172 Lyons, James 172 Lyons, Patrick 172 Lyons, Paul 172 -M. Maas, Wesley 17 MacAfee, Nancy 121 MacDonald, Ann 145 MacDonald, David 172 MacFadyen, Gilbert 158 Machiela, Betty 158 Macintosh, Gerald 31 Mackie, Kenneth 172 MacQueen, Gloria 172 Magerman, Madelyn 158 Maggard, Gurnie 158 Magley, Marlene 172 Mahan, Darryl 48,125 Maher, David 156 Maier, Sally 48,l02,104,l1l,125,l4l, 142,143 Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet Mattingly, Wilma 32 Maturo, John 15,86 Maxwell, Judith 126,158 May, Gary 70,106,140,172 Mayers, Fred 78,179 Mayes, George 172 Mayes, Martha 48 McAllister, Patricia 158 McAnnally, Melvin 48 McBurney, Carolyn 179 McCabe, Larry 158 McCarrel, Betty 128,172 McCartney, Pat 78, 107, 172 McCaully, Pat 132,172 McClellan, Arthur 48 McClellan, Claude 130,172 McClellan James 172 McClellan Sally 172 McClintock, Ken 158 McClure, Bill 131,158 McClure, Harvey 64, 133,158 McClure, John 99,106, 172 McClusky, Adana 158 McClusky, Max 78,149 McClusky,. Mike 68,78, 172 McCollum, James 78, 106,158 McConnell, June 13 McConner, Arnold 158 McConner, Donald 76,132,158 McConner, Ronald 158 McCoy, Clifton 68,158 McCracken, Donald 11,13 McCrary, Sandra 46 McCurdy, Lynda 35,48,96, 101, 14 145,210,224 McDaniel, Miriam 110, 132, 158 McDonald, Art 179 McDonald, Donald 48,78 McDonald Elizabeth 14 McDonald, Richard 149 McDonald, Robert 27,31,64,66,87 McDonald, Rose 15 McDonnall, Ada 18 McDowell, Gary 172 McDowell, Sandra 133,179 McFarland, Judy 172 McFarland, Larry 172 McGee Gar 31 Y McGhee, Judy 129,158 McGinnis Dean 158 Melkonian, Dick 149 Mellado, Lupe 49 Mellon, Dale 158 Melzer, Melvin 172 Melzer, Mildred 172 Mevinga, Benjamin 17 Menzel, Tyrus 172 Mercado, Bernice 179 Merrell, Lowell 158 Merwin, Gary 158 Messer, Alice 172 Messer, Floyd 158 Messer, JoAnn 129,158 Metz, Gary 179 Metz, Karen 97,126,135 Metz, Ronald 131,149 Meyer, Richard 32 Meyer, Roy 158 Meyers, Diane 133 Micu, Andrea 158 Miles, Dan 121,172 Millard, Jane 49 Millard, Jim 99,172 Miller, Barbara 27,32, Miller, Bob 158 Miller, Elizabeth 16 Miller, Erna 128,172 Miller, Gary 121,172 Miller, Gary 121,179 Miller, Gerald 49 Miller, Pat 158 Miller, Phyllis 158 Miller, Ron 172 Miller, Ron 172 Miller, Rudy 158 Miller, Suzanne 129,172 Mills, ohn158 Moses, Dorothy 133,179 Moses, Mary 103,159 Moss, John 173 Moss, John 99,131,173 Moss, Richard 179 Mott, David 121,173 Moulton, Bill 150 Mouser, Ronald 159 Mow, Sharon 114,159 34, 102, Mills, John I. 49 f Milmine, Gerald 158 Milmine, William 121,179 Milton, Fred 97, 149 Minnich, Barbara 49 Miracle, JoAnn 127,158 Mlrorsky, Leroy 158 Mlsener, Mike 172 Misener, Nancy 49 Miskin, Margaret 32 Mitchell, Barbara 110, 112, 126, Mitchell, Claudia 99, 132, 172 ,Mitchell, Dave 49 Mitchell, Rachel 172 Miteff, Eleanor 133,138,179 Mix, Larry 158 Mize, Janice 49 Mize, Nancy 112,142,172 Moder, Yvonne 101,159 Mogg, Marylee 32 Molina, Joe 149 Molina, Raquel 179 Monitors 140 'J-45.5 li' ' -, ' . i f ' .' 42 218 y , ' f'i'l ' W , H . ,, A-, ,,--,..-...,...,...P.f-.-- ,Y 4, in -ee - I te ' Moyer, Reta 159 Moyer, Robert 173 Mudge, Jerry 173 Mullins, Annette 129,173 Munson, Beautima 128,159 Munson, Corisa 120,173 Munson, Harrison 64,74,76,78,173 Munson, Leonard 173 . Murphy, Carol 117,129, 137, 138, 173 Murphy, Margaret 96, 99,121,159 Murphy, Patricia 35,49, 104, 120 Murphy, Shelby 126,159 Murray, Anna 159 Murray, Joanne 32,119 Music 21 Muter, Ora 18 Myers, Helen 133,179 Myrben, Kathleen 104, 112, 137, 138, 173 -N. Nadiger, Janet 173 Nadiger, Patricia 49 Nadiger, Robert 159 Nance, Dale 59 Nartker, Rudy 87,87,131,159 Navarre, Miles 159 Navarro, Elida 49,138 Neal, Charlotte 138,173 Neal, Patricia 150 Neaves, Edward 59,141 Neeb, Earl 49,82 Neidrick, Henrietta 59 Neidrick, John 173 Neidrick, Ruth 150 Nelson, Elise 121 Nelson, John 159 Nelson, Lynn 159 Nelson, Sharon 179 Newcomb, Frances 173 Newhouse, Michael 105,159 Newport, L. A. 173 Newton, Kim 139,173 Nichols, Daryl 159 Nichols, Derris 68,159 Nichols, Joseph 49 Nichols, Kathryn 178 Nichols, Larry 131 Nichols, Sharon 49 Nichols, Tom 68,823,173 Nicholson, Nancy 145,206 Niederson, Ellen 173 Nolan's Skating Rink 204 Noli, Donna 50,101, 107, 109 Nair, wiiuam 83,173 Noren, Judy 173 Norlund, Warren 109,121,173 Norman, Gary 173 Norman, Norman, Herbert 159 Sherrie 125,128,159 North, Beth 50, 118, 144 North, Don 111,159 North, William 173 Nosanchuk, Mel 88,159 Nosanchuk, Michael 173 Notch, Joy 50,98,104,126 Numismatist Club 140 Nurenberg, Myles 159 Nyberg, Carl 22 Nyberg, Michael 159 Nye's Dairy 205 Nyman, Florence 150, 159 Nynof, huert 116,159 ' .0. Oak, Gary 173 Oates, Ray 50, 105 Oates, Shirley 160 O'Berry, ' 0',Brien, 0'Brien, 0'Brien, O'Brien, O'Camb, Michael 179 Charles 173 Julia 13 Mike Tom 179 es, 78, 99, 129, 130. 113 sem iso 0'Connor, Sharon 117,129,173 Odden, Robert 50, 130 O'Dea, John 78,106,160 Odell, Carmi 18 Oen, Gene 160 Ohanesian, Jeanette 112, 124, 128, 129, 142,160 Ohanesian, Nancy 32,96,111,112,124, 126 Oldenburg, William 180 Oliver, Lonnie 173 Oliver, Robert B. 10 Olliffe, Larry 86,105,106, 160 Olson, Carol 99,112,129, 137,138,160 Olson, Jack 50 Olson, Linda 173 Olson, Rita 112,137,138,160 0'Neil, Norman 180 Opdenhoff, Marilyn 160 Organists 123 Orr, Carroll 160 Orr, Gary 173 Orr, Terrell 180 Ortez , Delores 103, 160 Ortez, John 32,106 Orvis, Allan 173 Orvis Marsha 32 J Osler , Osler, Osmun, Osmun, John 50, 99, 109 Thomas 121, 122, 160 Charlotte 91, 96, 132, 137, 138, 173 Monroe M. 10 Ostrander, Sharon 160 Otis, Joan 17 Ousnamer , Constance 180 Overton, Gertrude 14 Owen, Charlene 32 Owen, Nancy Ruth 59 Owens, Owens , Joyce 50, 126 Robert 160 Oxley, Karen 123,133,180 Ozbun, Ozbun, Pace, Pack, Pack, Padar, Padilla, Jill 160 ' William 180 .p. Jack 173 Curtis 173 Jo ce 150 Y Albert 173 Gladys 173 Page, Lurline 93, 108, 128, 160 Palaian, George 64, 124, 160 Palen, Loren 32 Palmer, Edwina 108, 127, 160 Palulian, Richard 32 Pankey, Larry 59 Pantelides, Michael 50,64,67,82 Paquin, Paramo, Pardee , Parent, Parker, Parker, Parker, Janet 139,142,173 Dennis 150 Charles 173 Mike 130,160 Dick 88,173 Charles 180 J. Allen KRev.l 10 Parker, Leonard 160 Parks, Beverly 173 Parks, Mike 173 Parr, Richard 86,173 Parr, Samuella 180 Parrish, Mary 13,20 Parsons, Janet 132,173 Passage, Norma 35,50,l02 Passage, Steven 173 Pasugnod, Virginia 160 Patrick, Billy 59 Patterson, Barbara 91, 96,132,138,1'73 Patterson, Jim 32,136,160 Patterson, John 180 Patterson, LeRoy 160 Patterson, Marguerite 35,50,10 124, 126,l4l, 144,210 Patton, Patton , Pauli, Pawley, Payne , Payne, Payne, Payne , Payne , Payne , Payne, Peaks , Hazelene 160 James 50,73 Sarah 121, 160 Dennis 114,130,173 Dale 50, 97, 105 David 78,823,160 Earl 150 Joe 78,180 Larry 50,130 Linda 160 Lyle 50,125 Joyce 59,118,128 Pearce, Gail 128,138,173 Pearce, Gene 50 Pearce Russell 180 Pearson, Carol 180 Pearson, Dave 160 Pearson, Mike 160 Pearson, Peggy 173 Pease, Mary 164 Pederson, Jerry 173 Peek, Jon 180 Peet, Larry 73, 74, 103, 136, 160 Pekors , Pender, Joyce 160 Ned 173 Pendleton, Alma 128 Pendleton, Craig 180 Pennington, Beverly 150 Pennington, Mary 132,173 Penoyer, Dan 99 Pepper, Perkins, Perkio, Frances 173 Shirley 150 Richard 59,96,97 Persinger, Kenneth 22 Peters, Phyllis 123,126,139,141,144,160 Petersen, Edith 150 Petersen, George 22 Peterson, Carol 50 Peterson, Dennis 78,133 Peterson, Patricia 32 Marcia 3s,so,1o4,1z5, 135, Peterson, William 173 Petrie, 138, 141 Petroff, Carol 120,173 Petroff, Elinor 160 Peyton, William 14 Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeifferi Pfeiffer Phillips Phipps , Phlegm, Physica , Barbara 173 Margaret 32 Mary 119,150 , Mary 160 , June 173 Wanda 103,150 John 78,160 l Education 21 Pickford, Richard 47, 59 Pinho, Durrel 180 haron 104, 128, 173 Pierce, Pike, S Pilkinton, Jack 60,173 Frank 173 Pipe, Judi' 160 Pirochta, Ann 139, 141, 144,160,210 Pirochta, Lewis 50 Pizza, Tony 68 Playc rafters 112 Plourde, Plumb, Dave 173 Alice 50 Poe, Arthur 32,64, 67,136 Pointer, Donna 160 Poling, David 160 2,123, Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan 194 Pontiac Pontiac Pontiac Glass Company 194 Motor Division 187 Pottery 186 Pontiac Senior High School Band 120, 121 Pontiac State Bank 189 Poponea, John 69,160 Poponer, Thomas 32 Popour, Alfred 32 Popps, Porritt, Patricia 103, 127, 160 Don 69 Poss, Beverly 160 , Postell Thomas 160 Potter-,' Grace 129,174 Potter, Juanita 50,119 Potter, Roger 150 Powell, Bruce 52 Powell, Delores 160 Powell, Ewell 174 Powell, James 89,174 Powers, Jerry 69,174 Powers, Paul 174 Predmore, Anna 13 Prell, George 64,160 Prell, Leonard 180 Prentis, Merline 180 Presby, Jackie 103,l09,116,l60 Presson, Dewayne 173 Price, Eric 160 Price, Larry 50 Price, Maz 22 Prikogan, George 160 Pritchett, Elbert 160 Pritchett, James 78,106,180 Prizant, Helene 35,50, 112,125, 135, 141,142 Proctor, Beverly 174 Proctor, Dan 64,88,l31,l80 Proctor, Dave 180 Projectionists 106 Proper, Pruett, Prutow , Pryor, Connie 160 Donna 96,118,132,160 Nancy 125, 128, Barbara 160 160 Pugh, Delouris 174 Pugh, Robert 174 Pullis , Pursell, Pursley, Putnam, Putnam, Sara 99,133,180 Elbert 99,160 Deanna 160 George 21,123, lone 166 130 .Q- Quackenbush, Nancy 120 Quayle, Bruce 139, 174 Quick, Barbara 174 Quick, Larry 83,174 Quill and Scroll 141 Quiver 144 Quyne , Roger 150 .R. Rabaja, Loretta 50, 101, 107,108, Rabaja , Rabaja, Phyllis 129,174 Rosie 160 Radio Workshop 114 Radke , Ragland, Carolyn 128, 174 Robert 88, 89, 160 Rains, Dorles 35,511,119 Ramirez, Mark 180 Ramsay, Sharon 160 Ramsey, Andrew 64,78 Randall, Jacqueline 51,101,107, 110, 112, 126 Randolph, Galen 88,98,160 Randolph, Janie 22 Ratcliif, Charlie 51,88 Ratcliff, Lilmon 150 Rathbun, Jane 129,137,138,174 Rathbun, JoAnn 160 Rathbun, Warren 99,131,160 Ray, Hudson 73,75,78,79,150 Raynard, Carole 96,160 Rea, Ernest 160 Read, Brock 160 Reamer, Gerald 150 Reas, Gene 131, 174 Reas, Glenda 129,160 Reaver, Peggy 160 Redenius, Charles 119,160 Redmond, Sylvia 174 Redmon Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reese, Reese, d, Willia 51,103 Clarence 78,131,160 Doris 141,144,161 Phyllis 106,161 Virginia 135,161 Frances 51,119 Robert 59 132 1 108, Reeves, Geraldine 93, 103,124,129, 161 Reeves, Kate 51, 108,126, 141, 142 Reichert, Kaye 127,161 Reicher- Reid, J Reid, J Reid, J t, Janet 133,180 anet 51 erell 68,174 im 180 Reid, Norma 99,133,l40,174 Reid, Tom 180 Reid, Viva 51,127 219 Reinhard t, Henry 130,161 Relyea, Duke 68,815,174 Remley, William 33 Rentfrow, Russell 761, 80,83 Retail and Office Club 119 Retan, Mary 174 Reynolds , Reynolds Reynolds , Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds, Rhew, G Anna 51 , Barbara 51 Dick 64,68,73,78,142, 174 , Jerry 180 , Joyce 141,144, 145,161,210 Roger 174 lenda 5l,99,1l9 Rhew, Sue 129,144,161 Rice, Ja net 51 Rice, Lillian 150 Rice, Philip 52,120,140 Richards nicxmdsl Richards, Richards Ric hards , T 39, Richardson, Richardson, Bob 83,133,174 Karen 52 Marcia 112,174 , Rosalie 60 ad 174 Carl 174 Horatio 17 Richardson, Robert 174 Richardson, Wanda 174 Richmond, Robert 161 Ricks, Betty 129,174 Rife, Delbert 78,106,161 Rigonan, Jerry 52 Rigotti, Victor 161 Riharb, Carol 127,161 Riley, Sharon 128,174 Riley, William 35,52, 106,114 Ritchie, Harold 174 Ritter, Helen 108,126,161 Rivenburgh, Sharon 161 Rivenburgh, Virginia 174 Rizzuto, Rizzuto, Lillian 52 Russell 120 Roach, Billy 76,174 Roach, LeLand 161 Roach, Mary 174 Roach, Ronald 161 Robards, Robarge, Robarge, Robert Judith 161 Gideon 69,71,98,161 Jean 132,174 Carolyn 180 Ov Roberts, ,Andrea 108, 128, 159 Roberts, Roberts , Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Dennis 69,174 Douglas 161 Patricia 98, 129, 161 Thoma 174 Virgil 161 Robertson, Marjorie 33, 102, 104, 108, 128 Robertson, Orlinda 98, 104, 126, 161 Roberts Robert 174 011 Robinson, 'Charlie 33,65,63, 136 Robinson, Robinson Robinson, Robinson, Rochon, Rodden, Rodgers, Rodgers, Roger's Rogers , Rogers, Rogers , Rogers, Rogers , Rohrer , Rojas , S Rollins , Dean 59 , Jerry, 40,116,161 Patricia 161 Willie 78,180 Paul 161 Pat 132,174 Don 161 Elizabeth 16 Electrical Company 200 Charlana 174 Michael 174 Nola 33,104 n Roger 52 S. C., Sporting Goods 198 Carol 174 avario 124 Leon 99,139,161 Romanelli, Connie 101,161 Romano, Romano, Jerry 161 Loretta 174 Ron illo, Ray 180 qu Rose , Rose, Rose, Rose , Rosen, Ross, Ross, Rosser , Betty 180 Gary 70,174 Joyce 111, 112, 123, 125, 150 Ronald 174 Nathan J. 52,98,106, 107 Judy 109,128,174 Wilford 131, 174 Rollie 1 6 1 Rotsel, Ralph 12, 1B,98, 119 Rouse, Kathleen 35, 52, 96, 99, 125, 126 Rowe, Daniel 174 Rowe, Dean 150 Rowe, Lynn 174 Rube rt , Mary 14 Rubio, Amparo 150 Rubio, Elvita 174 Rudd, Jim 161 Runnels , Priscilla 135 Runyan, Edna 174 Runyan, Jerry 99,174 Rush, Carolyn 52, 99,102,103 , 106, 118 Shaw, Willie 161 Shaws Jewelers 192 Shea, Delores 129,144,161 Russell, Gerald 93,135,161 Shearer, Russell, Linda 174 Shearer, Russell, Nancy 106,161 Sheehan, Russell, Rachel 150 Sheffer, Ruth, William 174 Sheffer, RY3-11, Jack 150 Sheffield Ryan, Sonja 35,52,91,111,112 Sheffield Ryden, Carole 35,52,104,164 Sheffield .5. sneicen, Garland 86,133, 180 Mary 53,124 Virginia 53, 96, 104, 126 Melvin 88,175 Naomi 175 , Geraldine 133,180 , Vivian 53 , Willis 53,120 Claudette 108,127,175 , sn lto L 175 gggsch. 6102111112 12 -174 sngpngid, Titania 101,161 Sa grdbmififf 59 Shepherd, Karen 132,175 g 1 Shepherd, Marcia 175 Sage, Paul 161 Sahr, Barbara 53,129 Sheridan, Jim 121,175 . Sherk, Helen 53 gagsburg' Trfgl 180 Sherman, Roger 175 3 ee' af snipp, Jack 161 Sallee, Gary 121,180 Shook Janet 175 Samardzllaf Mlke 174 shook, Meriyn 121,161 Sampey, Tom 53,7B,80,81,136 Sampson, Lula Mae 161 Sanford, Herbert 15 Santala, Edward 180 Sapelak, Carole 53,98 Shorter, James 33, 64, 68,136 Shorter, Nick 64, 85,86, 136, 161 Shrugg s , Melvin 53 Shrum , Linwood 175 Simms, Alice 175 sn A 1 satew, Douglas 82,161 sigfferjoanuilgi 175 Saunders' Tom 574 Sides, Patricia 53 Savedgef RMA' 150 Siegel, Jeff 118,161 Saw, Marv 161 Sigler, Bin as Savvas, Sam so,a2, 96, 105,161 Simmons Cam, 180 Scheer, Bob 13.01174 Simmons, car-01 101,104,161 Schzar Geraldine 59 Simmons, Connie 33,125 Scheer' Janet! 53 Simmons, David 53,73,74,82,136 srhatziey, Jack ss, 99,118,161 Simmons Katherine 16, schaltzleb Ja-nice 33, 127 Simmons, Linda 180 Schimmel, Louis H. 10 Simmons Ronald 130 Schlanek, Jack 68, 70, 78, 174 Schloerke, Wallace 15 Thomaso Sclmorkian, Joyce 53, 99, 109, 112 Schoeneman, David 161 Schooi, Harold 161 Schram, Jerry 161 Schrodi David 33 Schroeder, Patsy 132,174 Schulze, Phyllis 104,174 Schuricht, Philip 174 Simonson, Dennis 53,69,70 Singleton, Joann 129,137,175 singleton, Richard 35,54,105, Sirbaugh, Dick 150 Sirbaugh, Gary 161 Sisk, Johnny 175 Sisler, Jerry 175 Sjoblom, Doris 161 Skaggs, Jolena 104 175 i Schuster, Daniel 161 Skelley, Jane 54,97 Science 17 Skelton, Carole 54 Scott, Constance 103,124,161 Skinner, Jim 73,75,82 Scott, Edith 132,174 Skinner, Robert 35,54,111,112,11 SOON, Lydia 133 Skinner, Sophia 111,112,161 Scott, Mi-ke 161 Skrine, Evelyn 59 Scribner, William 35,53, 97,120,122 Sky, Jeanne 162 Scriven, Connie 91,161 Slater, Carol 54,119 Scriven, David 53,73,75,84,136 Slgan, Peggy 175 Scruggs, Gwen 53 Smead, Harold 11,101 Scruggs, Robert 161 Smith, Barbara 162 Sealtest Company 191 Smith, Betty 54 Searcy, Essie 59 Smith, Bruce 68,78,175 Sebastian, Dorothy 53, 126 Smith, Carol 54, 108, 123,125, 144 Secretaries 13 Smith, Carole 127,162 Sedrick, Gail 114,118,161 Smith, Caroline 129,162 Seebald, Kathy 174 Smith, Don 86,105,162 Segedi, Beverly 174 Smith, Doris 54 Seiber, Jack 53, 97,106 Smith, Duane 162 Seiber, Mildred 174 Smith, Edward 83,88,175 Seibert, Jesse 174 Smith, Eston 105,162 Seibert, Lucille 138,174 Smith, Fred 120,122,175 Sekles, Alex 35, 53,84, 96,117,124, 135, Smith, Gerald 162 141,144 Smith, Gerald 175 Sekles, Kiki 93,117,127,137,174 Smith, Harley 162 Sekles, Nick 131,161 Smith, James 65,68,107,130,162 Sekulich, Bill 180 Smith, Janice 54 Self, Peggy 53 Smith, Jean 17,104 Sellers, Melvin 140,174 Smith, Joan 140,175 Selvala, Margaret 53,97,104,112,125, Smith, Kenny 83,180 135,144 Smith, Leonard 150 Senick, Judy 161 Smith, Marilyn 150 Senick, Larry 175 Smith, Martin 162 Serwin, Rick 70, 133,138,175 Smith, Mary 162 Seybert, Barbara 132,161 Smith, Neal 130,133,162 Seybert, Helen 53,98 Smith, Norman 27,107 Seyler, Charles 80,531,161 Smith, Penny 162 Shackelford, Sallie 33 Smith, Ray 68,763,175 Shafer, Douglas 161 Smith, Robert 120 Shafer, Judy 175 Smith, Roland 33,136 Shaft, Carol 129,175 Smith, Sharon 129,150 Shanklin, Dale 161 Smith, Sharon 104,175 Shara, Joseph 19 Smith, Walter 20 Sharp, Leonard 83, 96,175 Smith, Worley 106,162 Shaver, Barbara 175 Sneed, Sammy 54 Shaw, Betty 127,175 Snell, Lola 133,175 Shaw, James 35,53,102,120 S1-lover, Carl 54 Shaw, Louise 138,161 Snover, Ruth 180 Shaw Shaw Patricia 175 Roy 150 Snow Shirley 162 Snydcr Norma 54 104 129 140 141,1 4 Snyder, Wilma 133,162 175 Soares, Patricia 21 Social Science 15 Soditch, Norma 175 Soditch, Norma 180 Soditch, Phyllis 59,125 1 Sommerville, Sandra 104, 112, 125, 126, 142, 162 Sorznenberg, Jerry 130,162 Sontag, Terry 180 Sorensen, Dale 150 Soriano, Joe 162 Soriano, Mercy 150 Souden, Jerry 88,140,175 Sousanis, Constantine 35, 54, 61,102,10 112,117 Spann, Charles 33,64,68,136 Spark, Helen 56,104,110 Sparks Griffin Funeral Home 202 Sparks, Marva 162 Sparks, Raydith 127,176 Speech 20 Spehar, Jack 59 Spellman Studios 193 Spencer, Connie 162 Spencer, Larry 121,176 Spicer, Albert 150 Spicer, Herman 68,176 Spires, Jason 176 Spitler, Don 176 Spitzbarth, Marlene 176 Spooner, Gloria 180 Sprague, Phyllis 176 Spratt, Guy 176 Spratt, Steven 180 Springer, Linda 162 Sprung, James 33 Spurlock, Sharon 99,162 Stacy, Carol 129,176 Stafford, Doris 162 Stafford, Pat 162 Staggs, Judith 176 Staley, Francis 5,11,60 Staley, Robert 54 Stalions, Charles 162 Stalions, Sharon 54,98 Stamas, Steve 54 Strom, Harold 107,176 Strong, David 130,176 Strong, Helen 176 Strong, Jim 33,131 Strozeski, Loretta 162 Sturat, Sara 126,162 Student Council Reps.-1st Semester 96 Student Council Reps.-2nd Semester 97 Student Student Student Union Reps.-lst Semester 99 Union Reps.-2nd Semester 99 Union Staff 98 Sturgis, Christiana 176 Stutesman, Janet 99,176 Stutzman, Robert 162 7, Sugg, Ronnie 86, 176 Summerville, Billy 176 Summerville, Mary 55 Supernault, Jerry 70, 180 Surowitz, Delores 114,162 Sutton, Louise 13 Sutton, Marilyn 108,176 Sutton, Pat 150 Swan, Fred 150' Swansey, Diana 180 Swanson, Helen 18 Swartz, Sharon 132,176 Sweet, Joyce 16 Swenson, Kay 176 Swimming 69 Swindell, Dennis 150 Swindell, Gail 180 Swindell, Joanne 129,162 Syers, Charles 164 .T- Talley, James 176 Talmage, Margaret 22 Tate, Donna 128,176 Stange, Darlene 54, 91, 104, 125, 126, 129 Stanley, Beverly 180 Stanley, Rita 120,176 Stanton, Sharron 162 Stark, Charles 176 Stark, Richard 176 Starns, Linda 176 Stein, Laura 22 Stein, Sandra 108,137,175,176 Steinbaugh, Susan 117,137,176 Stephens , Alycemae 54, 99, 104, 1 Stephens, Arthur 176 Stephens, Bertha 18 Stephens, Betty 101,109,132,162 Stephens, Bill 176 Stephens, Robert 162 Stephens, Ruby 180 Stephison, Floyd 180 Stevens, Beryl 129,150 Stevens, Stevens, Charles 116,131, 162 Danny 180 Stevens, Grace 103,110,128, 142, Stevens, Gregory 176 Stevens, Pearl 109,118 Stevens, Robert 176 Stewart, Bruce 162 Stewart, George 20 Stewart, James 54 Stewart, Karen 119,150 Stickel, Karl 59 Stickney, Linda 129,176 Stimage, Maurice 78, 180 Stinson, Pat 69,71,162 Stockwell, Janet 127,176 Stockwell, Jim 180 Stoehr, Barbara 119,162 Stoehr, John 133,176 Stoglin, James 150 Stone, Devone 54 Stone, Sharon 132,176 Stoner, Janet 128,162 Stoner, Linda 100,101,120,162 Stoner, Roy 22 Stott, ,Dave 54 Stottlldqgnes gm,M2 Stottleqiyer, racef,54 'Strahan, Pat 176 Strand, Dorothy 54,119 Strang, Michael 162 Strassburg John 55 97 Strom Bob 180 0 162 Tate, Pat 162 Taylor, Addie 103,129,162 Taylor, Bill 55,124, 127, 130 Taylor, Ellen 98,126,162 Taylor, Franklin 55, 114, 115 Taylor, Freddy 55 Taylor, Glenda 176 Taylor James 33 Taylor, James 150 Taylor, John 86,130,176 Taylor, John 88,176 Taylor, Michael 78,180 Taylor, Virginia 128,162 Teaque, Teasley, Robert 180 Augusta 162 Ted's Restaurant and Drive-In 208 Templeton, Phil 180 Tennis 84,85 Tenny, Robert 162 Terry, Beebe 162 Terry, Donna 176 Terry, Jackie 162 Terry, James 162 Theeringer, Ray 176 Theobald, Richard 88,176 Thespians 11 Thiese , Thigpen, Judy 96, 104,112, 137, 176 Mabel 93, 108, 127, 176 Thomas , Arthur 162 Thomas Baking Company 207 Thomas, Duane 103,162 Thomas Economy Furniture 201 Thomas, Gary 55 Thomas, Jan 97,101,137,138,162 Thomas, Lois 162 Thomas, Michael 180 Thomas Minyon 55 Thomas: Nancy 55 Thomas, Vivian 93,176 n, Maxine 150 Thome, Joel 27, 33, 122 Thompson, 162 Bob 96, 111, 112, 137,138, Thompson, Thompson, Celia 133, 164 Emily 101, 162 Thompson, Genie 104,150 Thompson, Jacqueline 132,162 Thompson, Joe 176 Thompson, Judie 176 Thompson, Marian 55 Thompson, Tracy 162 Thorne, Dena 180 Thrasher, Beverly 55 Thrasher, Edwin 59 Thrasher, Margaret 55,129 Thrasher, Thomas 176 Tibbetts, Mary Lou 55,104,124 Tibbltts Ted 55 ere 'XJ' , , i 1 v - ' 220 A 1 ,ve - 1 , . 3. - Jire. , ' v F Tlllema, Tiltman, Tlnson, Tinson, Allan 176 ' Joe 150 Joseph 82,162 Sandra 180 Sue 176 Wern, Eunice 132, 177 Tinson, Toby, Bernie 176 Todd, Diana 100,162 Tolbert, Sharon 176 Toler, Emma 110,133,176 Tollefson, Rolly 69,96,162 Tolonen, Phyllis 106 Tomahawk 142 Tomkins, William 18 Toth, George 180 Tower, num Ann 35,55,91,96,124,l28 Townes, Dorothy 180 Townsend 162 Tracey, Tom 80,821,176 Track 77,78,79 Trammel, Janet 176 Traver, Maxine 14 Travlf Bernis 55 Travis, Lenetta 93,101,l29,176 Trawick, Roy 162 Treece, Joan 98,176 Tremper, Paul 64,106,l18,131,162 Trent, Terry 176 Trevion, Jess 59 Trevino, Sofia 138,162 Trietsch, Nicky 176 Troxell, Sharon 35, 55, 121 Walker, 'ri-uex, Judith 101,109,132,162 Jack 9s,97,1o5,176 Tucker, Tucker, Jerry 55 Tucker, Judy 162 Tucker, Kenneth 176 Ward, Frances 177 Tucker, Larry 125,129,131,163 Tucker, Velon 22 Turner, Annette 180 Turner, Barbara 99,133,176 Turner, Betty 180 Turner, Marcusf78,176 Turner, Mary 163 Turney, Kay 108,129 Turton, Robert 163 Tuson, Robert 163 Tuttle, Karen 176 Tuttle, Saida 35,55,91,96,104, 126 Twichel, Kay 127,176 Tweit, Jean 150 .U- Yeager, Judy 104, 125, 128,150 Williams , Uligian, Susan 91,126,163 Ulman, Ester 22 Upton, Muriel 104,126,133,135,150 Ushers' Club 107 .v. Vackaro, Jolui 150 Vallad, Bonnie 121,176 Van Buskirk, Bill 176 Vandecar, Harlene 121,163' Vandecar, Vickie 163 Vanderkooy, Gloria 55 Vanderpool, Freda 163 Vandewarker, Sharon 9l,101,132,150 VanMatre, Harry 96,98, 141, 142, 163 Van Putten, John 133,176 Van Ryzin, Arthur 21,73 Van Ryzin, Gary 35,55,64,86,105,136,142 Van Tassel 112,114,176 Vargo, Marie 55 Varsity Club 136 Vasquez, Annie 59,126 Vaughan, Barbara 164 Vaughan, Bonnie 177 Vaughan, Louise 15 Vaughan, Roger 33 Venner, Carol 55, 99,104, 106, 109,111, 11Z,114, 129, 142 Vermilye, Judy 177 Vernon, Gwendolyn 56,104,124,126 Vernon, Joseph 163 Vernon, Marilyn 123,180 VerStrate, Phyllis 33,108,125 Vest, Frederick 56, 106,114,141, 144, 210 Viands, Phillip 56,12-1, 127,130 V1c's Record Shop 209 Vinegar, Sylvester 82 Vinegar, Victoria 133,163 Visure, JoAnn 180 Vocational Educational 19 Vogel, Beatrix 16 Vogel, Sally 117,127,177 Volk, Adeline 35,56 Volk, Elsie 101,177 Voltmann, Doreen 21,123,132 Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home 198 Voorheis, Sharon 150 Vore, Joan 163 Vore, Thomas 180 Voss, Jack 163 Voydanoff, Doug 78,177 Voydanoff, Sam 68,163 Voynar, Brenda 120,163 -W. Walencik, Sharon 97, 132, 177 Walker, Farlene 177 Walker, Gerald 163 Walker, Gordon 130,177 Walker, Kenneth 97,180 Walker, Labon 107 Walker, Lynn 70,96,129,131,177 Walker, Mike 130,177 simon 88,96,137,177 Walkerdine, William 56 Wall, Larry 163 Wall, sharon 35,56,99,103,104,118, 141,142 Wall, Violet 180 Wallis, Richard 163 Wallis, Sylvia 35,56,107,109 Wallis, Tom 163 Wallis, William 56 Walsh, Joyce 56 Walsh, Patrick 98,163 Walton, Jeff 163 Ward, Joan 181 Wardell, Phyllis 177 Warn, Lois 129,163 Warren, Elsie 177 Warren, Sally 137,177 Warren, Sharon 128,129,132,144, 145, 163 Warrington, Bob 33,96 Warrilow, Arthur 177 Washington, Lillie 99, 181 Wasik, Claudia 93,163 Wassemiller, Donna 177 Waterfield, Lewis 33 Waterman, Elma 13 Watkin, Jesse 68,106,177 Watkins, Freeman 27, 33, 136 Watkins, Herbert 163 Watkins, James 78,181 Watkins, JoAnn 177 Watkins, Lessie 78,136,150 Watkins, Ruth 108,126,150 Watros, Frances 177 Watros, Joseph 56 Watson, Carole 177 Watson, Joanna 163 Watson, Pat 112,116,132,137,138 177 Watts, Allen 120,150 Watts, John 163 Webb, Patricia 177 Weber, Jim 107,163 Webster, Susan 129,177 Weidner, Lore 126,150 Weiler, Joe 163 Weir, Don 163 Weishaar, Fred 181 Weishaar, Paul 177 Welch, Jack 82,163 Welch, Judy 163 Welden Sporting Goods 207 Carol 163 Hazel 13 Wells, Wells, Wenzel, Harry Jr. 14,64 Wert, Ri West, West, Weston, Wethers, White, B White, C White, D White, H White, White, P White, R White, Chard 177 Enar 19 Margaret 18 Eddie 150 Louise 177 illie 137,177 olumbus 177 orothy 150 enry 131,150 Melvin 35, 56,a4,96, 105 hilip 80,133,177 odney 56 Sue 177 Willis, Bill 56,119 Willis, Eugene 56 Willis, Jerry 163 Willis, Juanita 101,177 Willis, Minnie 163 Willson, Bill 88 Willson, Rose 163 Wilsey, Bonnie 132,163 Wilson, Arnold 15,64,83 Wilson, Dean 21,65,78 Wilson, Delores 56 Wilson, Donna 177 Wilson, Garlene 101,163 Wilson, Jack 181 Wilson, Janet 35,56,98,104,126 Wilson, Mary 101,163 Wilson, Phyllis 181 Wiltgen, Janet 56,102, 104,112,125 Wilton, Ron 82,163 Winter, Marlene 57 Winter, Robert 106,163 Winters, Wiscombe, Leslie 57 Wiscombe, Marlene 177 Wisser, Dawn 177 Janice 127,177 Whitehead, Harold 177 Whitehead, Thomas 68,131 Whiters, Sadie 109,118,163 Witfield, sue 141, 144, 163, 210 Whiting, Ann 119,163 Whitlock, Sandra 127 Whitlow, Thomas 33,99 , Whitmer, Dana P. 10 Whitmer, Richard 64,66,73,74,86,96, 136,163 Wagner, Ellen 56,119 Wagner, Glenda 180 Whittington, Carolyn 129,163 Whittington, Darlene 177 Whittington, Jerry 177 Wibley, John 68,83,96,177 Wiggins, Charles 56 Wigginton, Betty 56 Wigginton, Ronda 177 Wiggs 189 Wilcox, Clifford 17,148 Wilder, Paul 177 Wiles, Robert 121,122,163 Wiliong, Bob 163 Wilkins, Wilkins, Alfred 177 George 163 Wilkison, Theda 132,177 Williams, Benny 114 Williams Williams , Beverly 100,101,163 Charles 56,9e,99,111,112, 114, 115, 141, 142, 143 Williams, Damon 177 Williams, David 99,181 Williams, Emmanuel 84, 97, 117, 124, 129, 135, 141, 144, 163, 210 Frances 181 Williams, llene 56,118,129 Williams, James 82, 120,122, 137,177 Williams, Jerry 76,163 Williams, Judy 163 Williams, Leeroy 84, 107, 163 Williams, Levi 99,130,163 Williams, Mary 96,99,103,106,l63 Williams, Maxine 118,127,177 Williams, Nancy 177 Williams, Pat 98,163 Williams, Peggy 136,163 Williams, Perry 33 Williams, Richard 56 Williams, Rita 128,132,163 Williams, Roger 119,177 Williams, Roland 35,56,105, 120 Williams, Rosemary 163 Webb, Alice 163 Williams, Tom 163 HIC hnlur High School Library 7' A Pontiac, Michigan 221 13:1 avg. Witt, Patricia 57 Wolf, Earline 93, 127, 177 Wolfe, Barbara 101,112,163 Wolfe, Helaine 27,34,101,111,112,118 Wolfe, Joseph 99,131,163 Wolfe, Sharon 35,57,104, 119,123 Wolfington, Sharon 177 Wonders, Sharon 120,177 Wood Eugene 163 Wood: Jean 163 Wood, Joanne 112, 124, 137, 138, 177 Wood, Judith 34 Wood, Mary 96,117,177 Wood, Nancy 34 Wood, Paul 177 Wood Valda 104 137,177 , 1 Wood, William 57 Woody, Brenda 181 Woolcock, Brian 121,177 Workinger, Larry 130,163 Wright, Ethol 22 Wright, James 177 Wright, Sandra 34,104 Wrinkle, Jim 57 Wyllie, Gary 34 .Y. Yarbrough, Dorothy 34 Yates, Linda 96, 128, 177 Young, Diane 177 Young, Fredric 57 Young, Judy 163 Young, Loretta 57,112 Young, Lyle 130,177 Young, Patricia 57 Young, Sandy 127,177 Young, Williette 177 Youngpeter, John 17,117 Younker, Donald 130,177 Y-Teens 104 -Z. Zahn, Sandy 128, 163 Zellhart, Terry 35, 57, 73, 74, 82, 83 97, 99, 136 zlelke, Patricia as, 57, 40, 104, 116, 141,142,143 zikewlch, Shirley 127,177 zmel, Fred 15,73 Zolman, Barbara 177 l' .x o AO' Q ........J A gay whirl of athletic events, dreamy danc- es, and social gatherings, with a bit of home- work for variety-this is our year of '57 at P.H.S. and this is your Quiver Vfnda, amd QZ'fizeifsee,ffa The 1957 Quiver would not have been possible without the assistance and cooperation of many friends. 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