Rockford High School - Rams Tale Yearbook (Rockford, MI)
- Class of 1955
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2 E I n 5 E 5 i E FE 7s E i 2 z! WE, T HE CLASS OF ,,55,, PRESENT OUR RAM TALE ROCKFORD HIGH SCHOOL ROCKFORD, MICHIGAN CONTENTS FOREWORD PQEM .... DEDICATION .... ADMINSTRATION .... FACULTY ..... SENIORS .... UNDEECLASSMEN ...... CLUBS ...... SPORTS ...... ADVERTISEMENTS ronfwonn This is the 1955 edition ot the HAM'S TALE, We have worked hard to make it the very best and biggest of all in this illustrious line ot Tales. We have tried to record the highlights of this school year 1954-55. li we have accidently omitted some activity that you think is important, We offer our sincere apologies. However, We invite you to turn the pages and enjoy yourself. Lo-to the bottle-ground of Life, Child, you have come, like cr conquering shout, Out of cr struggle-into strife: Out of o darkness-into doubt. Girt with the fragile cmnor of Youth, Child, you must ride into endless wars, With the sword of protest, the buckler of truth, And cr bcmner of love to sweep the stars. About you the world's despair will surge: Into defeat you must plunge and grope- Be to the foltering on urge: Be to the hopeless years Q hope! Be to the darkened world ct flame: Be to its unconcem cr blow- For out of its pain and tumult you came. And into its tumult cmd pain you go -Louis Untenneyer . 24 - 'f 1 , .Q- nff-A 44' I I 4,,.a4 igfi?-H X -'I . Fi ,LIE m ill! V' 7' V I' A ff' f 5 H ROCKFORD HIGH SCHOOL ROCKFORD, MICHIGAN WE DEDICATE our 1955 Ram's Tale to Mr. Stanley McBride as a symbol of our utmost appreciation for the knowl- edge and confidence he has so patiently striven to instill in us. With this knowledge and confidence, we hope to make our- ' selves worthy of his praise by striving to attain the highest degree of moral, spiritual and economic achievements. As Mr. McBride has always stressed, The Sky's the Limit. ADMINISTRATION 7-5 K 'Y A ll KLHINEHT. E. I.. ma., M.A. Michigan State Teachers College DISBROW, LOREN, B.S., M.A. University ot Michigan Western State Teachers College Senior Math University of Michigan In him is distinction without a Senior Choir doubt. Oh, he sits high in all the students' hearts. BOARD OF EDUCATION Howard Morehouse, President of Board of Education Theodore Carlson, Secretary Kenneth Morrison. Treasurer L. G. Ferrand, M.D.. Trustee Lynn Gill, Tnxstee FACULTY Be to the fcxltering cm urge: Be to the hopeless years a hope! ,.,s 5 5 1 .u 'Y' BARTLETT, FRED, B.S., M.A. Michigan State College Agriculture Doesn't talk much, just does things. CARTER, ROBERT, A.B., M.A. Western University University of Michigan Chemistry-Physical Science General Science So much for that. BOYER, ROBERT, A.B., M.A. University of Michigan English-Spanish II American Culture-Rhetoric Go back and get your excuse, CLARK, ANNE. A.B. Hope College English-Ioumalism Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. BROWN, LUCILE, A.B. Butler University English To have a friend you must be Cl friend. DeRYKE, IAMES, B.S. Central Michigan College Science 8th-American History Physical Education We must always have iaith in God. n EBY, LEO, B.S. Western State Teachers College Iunior High Mathematics--Nature Study Get oft the dream train. GAFFNEY, HARRIET, B.S. Michigan State College Homemaking-Arts and Crafts Social Living kd, Always hope for the best and that 'Q is what will come. ERICKSON. IACK, B.S., M.A. Central Michigan College University oi Michigan Industrial Ans A quiet sort. with temper when needed. GOODMAN. SAM. A.B. Western Michigan College Science-Communication skills Let's find out what makes those lrogs 'tick'. FOX. GERALD, B.S., M.A. Michigan State College University of Michigan Govemment He is known by what he says. GORDON, MARILYN, A.B. Alma College World History-Speech Debate-Forensics Even in life we would not have stars it those behind the set, back gy stage, refused to work without glory. HAAN. RICHARD, B.S. New York University English 9 - Communication skills I take pleasure in singing, sir. McBRIDE, STANLEY, A.B.. M.A. Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan Mathematics Let's all get together on this. HAClCET'l', MILDRED, B.S. Westem Michigan College Commercial Be sure and move the carriage be- fore you erase. PIERCE, ELAINE, A.B. Michigan State College Physical Education-Health Everyone has to have a friend and I hope everyone is my friend. HARGER, MYRNA, A.B. Albion College Librarian Always a helping hand. RIALL, GERALDINE. B.M. Central Michigan College Training Choir-Arts and Crafts Music is one of the fairest and most glorious gifts of God. SCHULTZ. FRED, A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan University Art-Drawing Take time out to grow up. VERDUIN. DONALD, B.S. - Browling Green University Driver Training-Physical Education A moment's work is worth hours of thought. SULLIVAN, MURRY, B.M. Michigan State College Band-Training Choir Rhythm is the spice of lite. VISSER, ROBERT, A.B. Hope College Latin I-Communication skills One must always have organiza- tion. VENSKE. LOUIS, B.S. Ferris Institute Mathematics-Commercial Oh, the wit ot this man. WOOD, LENA, B.S. Kansas State Teachers College Con umers Education-Personal and Social Problems-Homemaklng To have a home one must make it a home. Sally Knecht, Superintendenfs Secretary Doris Langley, Principal's Secretary M39 74 Y 2-I l s I . ,L-Ai ' g , 1 1 x . 1' A ,W . ,,! L, . N r, 0. 5'5-r. - 6 ll W- Ng. A , r S A THUG SPUHQI Head Cwk Florence Roosa, Assistant Cook Dorothy Iohnson, Assistant Cook Max DeCatur, Custodian R011 Johnson. CUSf0CliUl'1 Iames Hall, Head Custodian Ardis Elkins. Custodian David Spaulding, Elementary School Cl-lSi0diClD M any Ruth Streeter, Principal of Elementary School Frances Venske. Clerk Roma Appell, 3rd Grade Frances Blue, 4th Grade Mary Anne Cappon, Kindergarten Rose Harris. lst Grade Alice-Cleone Kester, 4th Grade Lavonne Lavender, 2nd Grade Geraldine Riall, Vocal Music leon Philo, lst Grade Letha Schultz, Znd Grade Margery Turner, Sth Grade Suzanne Visser, 6th Grade Lila Wieting, 3rd Grade FACT ULTY AUTOGRAPHS ENIGRS Lo-to the battle-ground of Life, Child, vou have come, like cm conquering shout 3 DONNA ANDERSON-F.H.A. 4-3-2. Sr. Y-Teens 4-3-2. G.A.A. 1, Sr. Choir 4, Ir. Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Camera Club 3-2, Future Nurse 3-Z-1. I can always spot a well-informed man. His views are the same as mine. SUE BEINTUM-F.l-LA. 4, Future Teachers 3-2. Sr. Y-Teens 4-3-2, G.A.A. 2-1. Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 1. Ir. Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Camera Club 3. Rocket Staff 3, Queens Court 4. Full oi pep, full ot iun, never quiet---always on the run. LARRY BAINES- l am willing to be convinced. but I'd like to see anyone try it. CAROLE BIRMAN-F.H.A. 3-2-1, G.A.A. 1, Ir. Choir 2-1, Annual Staff 4, Camera Club 3. Rocket Staff 4, Future Teachers l. All ex- perience is an arch to build upon. SUE BARIBEAU-Sr. Y-Teens 3-2. G.A.A. 2-1, Sr. Choir 4-3. Ir. Choir 2-1, Camera Club 3, Corn- mercial Club 3-2. Rocket Stafl 3, Cheerleader 3-2. Future Nurses 2-l. Whosoever hath a good presence and a good fashion carries continual letters of recommendation. IUDY BIRMAN- Every person has her devilish moments. DON BECKET-T.F.Y. 4-3-2-1. Librarian 4-3. Cam- era Club 3, Cross Country 4. A constant reader of the Bible. and an admirer ol the purity and sublimity oi its language. SHARON BYE-FJ-LA. 4, Future Teachers 3-2, Sr. Y-Teens 4-3-2, G.A.A. 1, Treasurer 3, Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 2-1, Student Council 4, Camera Club 3, Rocket Staff 4. Student Court 3. Queen Court 4. Tact comes as much from goodness oi the heart as from fineness of taste. IANET COOPER - P.H.A. 4-3, Sr. Y-Teens 2. G.A.A. 4, Student Council 2, Camera Club 3. A girl ot few words with a iriendly dis- position. LARRY DREGER-Hi-Y 4, Camera Club 3. Base- ball 4-3-1. Girls may come and girls may go but I go on iorever. DUDLEY COX-Hi-Y 4-3-2. H. Club 4-3-2. T.F.Y. 3. Sr. Choir 4-3-2, Ir. Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Sr. Play 4. Student Council 3, Football 4-3-2-1. Basketball 3, Tennis 4-3-2-1. Simplicity, of all things, is the hardest to be copied. RAY EALY-Hi-Y 4, R. Club 4, Vice-president 3, Student Council 3, Track 3-2, Camera Club 3, A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him. PAUL COYKENDALL-Ir. Choir 2-1, Ir. Play 3. Sr. Play 4, Camera Club 3, Rocket Stall 4. Football 1. It matters not what you are said to be. but what you are. BOB EGGLESTON-F.P.A. 2, T.F.Y. 4-3-2-l, Cam- era Club 2-1, Baseball 1, Track 3-2. Be yourseli and you will be original. DARLETNE DAGLEY-Future Teachers 2, Sr. Y- Teens 3-2, G.A.A. 3-2, Secretary 3, Sr. Choir 4-3-2. Ir. Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Sr. Play 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Queens Court 4. I have no secret of success. but hard work. PAUL ELERICK-President 4, Student Council 2, Football 2-1, Basketball 2. Baseball 2-1. He who goes leisurely goes safely and far. EDWIN FIERS-F.F.A. 3-2-1, Camera Club 4-3, Track 1, Baseball 2, Football 3-2. Iudge a person by his questions rather than by his answers. ROBERT GEDRITIS-R. Club 4-3, Ir. Play 3. Foot- ball 3-2-1, Baseball 1, Track 3. Men have sight. women insight. KAREN FOSBERG-Future Teachers 3-2, Ir. Choir 1, Student Council 3, Annual Stall 4, Student Court 2, Rocket Stall 3. Tis woman's late to be the bright star of a man's home and destiny. CARROLL GRAVES-R. Club 4-3, Class Officer 2-l, Student Council 4-3-1. Football 4-3-2-l, Basketball 3-2-1, Track 4-3-2-1. Faint heart never won lair lady. ELIZABETH GEDRITIS-Sr. Choir 4-3. lr. Choir 2-l, Sr. Play 4, Commercial Club 3-2. Future Nurses 2-1. The secret ol success is con- stancy to purpose. KENT GRAVES-Hi-Y 4-3, R. Club 4-3, Sr. Choir 4, Sr. Play 4, Annual Staff 3, Camera Club 3. Rocket Staff 3, Baseball 4-3-2-1, Football 4-3- 2-1, Track 4-3-2-1, Homecoming King 4. A good name will wear out: a bad one may be turned: a nickname lasts forever. MARCELLA GEDRITIS-Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 2-1, Ir. Play 3, Sr. Play 4, Student Council Clerk 4, Commercial Club 3, Future Nurses 1. Either I will find a way or I will make one. SHARON GRAVES - Ir. Choir 2-1, Commercial Club 3, Future Nurses 1. Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. .-us., nr. , ,f if :fm...., .I 2 .raw -'refs-,,, -1:-m f ,-. Q 'a!LJ,,1.. N limi. A 1 - ' , gi? ..,: ., ,. Eif.14x,f-.-W., .,, sL 5,5g- . W4 '1 1 LLOYD GRINAGE- Senior Play. Iunior Play. A smile is the light in the window of one's face. MARY IEAN HUBBARD-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Sr. Y- Teens 2, Commercial Club 3, Spanish Club 1. Beware of her lair locks, for when she winds them around a young man's back. she will not set him free again. BRUCE HODGE-Sr. Choir 3, Ir. Play 3, Camera Club 3, Football 3. Men do not live in the past: forward is the universal cry. IUDY IOHNSON-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Future Teachers 3-2, Sr. Y-Teens 4-3-2, G.A.A. 1, Sr. Choir 4-3-2, Ir. Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Student Council 4, Queens Court 4. Responsibility walks hand in hand with capability and power. FRANK HOEKSTRA-F.F.A. 4. The farmers are the foundation of civilization and prosperity. DON MAGOON-Baseball 4-3. He is most pow- erful. who has power over himself. IERRY HOEKSTRA-F.F.A. 4-3-2. He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy of the name man. BARB MAY-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Future Teachers 3. Sr. Y-Teens 3-2, Vice-president 4, Sr. Choir 4-3. Ir. Choir 2-1, Student Council 2, Annual Staff 4, Student Court 4, Queens Court 4. A place for everything, everything in its place. STEPHEN MAZEI- Quiet ways have a secret charm WILLIE OLDENKAMP-F.F.A. 4-3-2-l. I'm just cr country boy at heart. NOVA MUIR-Sr. Y-Teens 4-3, Sr. Choir 4-3-2, Ir Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Student Council 1, nnual Staff 4. A smile for everyone and the love tor music. DICK OTTERBACHER - Hi-Y 4-3, lr. Choir 1. Basketball 3-2-1, Golf 1, Football Z-l. Track 3-2-1. A justiiication of the old proverb. 'Quality not Quantity'. MIKE NIEHAUSE-Sr. Choir 4-3-2. Ir. Choir 1, Student Council 1, Police Force 4. It is so easy to be good-natured I wonder why every- body takes the trouble to be anything else. CHARLENE PFEIFFER - F.H.A. 4-3-2-1. Future Teachers 2, Sr. Y-Teens 4-3, G.A.A. 1, Sr. Choir 4, Ir. Choir 2-1, Sr. Play 4, Student Council 4, Camera Club 3, Archery 4. I'm not one oi those who do not believe in love at first sight, but I believe in taking a second look. MARION NARDIN-Sr. Y-Teens 4-3-2, Sr. Play 4. Annual Staft 4-3, Archery 4, Camera Club 3. Commercial Club 3, Rocket Staff 3, Queens Court 4 Everyone admires her unique per- sonalxty and ability in art. IOYCE POWELL - F.H.A. 3-2-1, President 3. Secretary 1, Sr. Choir 4-3-2, Ir. Choir l, Ir. Play 3, Student Council 4-2, Chief Iustice 4, Court Clerk 3, Homecoming Queen 4. The great thing is not what we get out ol life: it is what we put into it. IACK RANDALL--Treasurer 4, Sr. Choir 4-3-2-1. Sr. Band 4-3-2-1, Track 4-3-2, Cross Country 4. Police Force 4. To be happy is not the purpose oi our being, but to deserve happi- ness. BOB SPRIGGEL-Ir. Play 3, Student Council 4. Pros. Attorney 4, Tennis 3. The world he- longs to the energetic. NORMA RYAN-G.A.A. 2-1, F.H.A. 2-1, Treasurer 1, Jr. Choir 1, Ir. Play 3, Sr. Play 4. Com- mercial Club 3-2. Rocket Staff 4, Cheerleader 4-2-1. Big things come in little packages. SHIRLEY SWITZER-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Sr. Y-Teens 3, G.A.A. 3-2-1. Sr. Play 4, Commercial Club 3-2. The thing that costs the least and does the most is just ct pleasant smile. HAL SKINNER-Ir. Play 3, Student Council 4, Student Court 4-3. Lite is not so short but that there is time for courtesy. IOYCE TOTTEN - Commercial Club 3, Future Nurses 1. Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful. RANDY SMITH-Track 3. Oh, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. ELEANOR VANDERIAGT-F.H.A. 1, Sr. Y-Teens 3-2, G.A.A. 3-2-1, Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 2-1. Student Council 2, Queens Court 4, T.F.Y. 4-3-2-1, Future Nurses 2-1. Pleasure is the flower that fades: remembrance is the lasting perfume. DAVID WAID-Hi-Y 4, R. Club 3, Camera Club 3, Football 3-2-1, Basketball 2-1, Baseball 1. Careful, sporty, and a ladies' man. JOHN WILLARD-Hi-Y 4, R. Club 4-3, Student Council 4, Camera Club 4-3, Football 3-2. The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day. LOIS WAINRIGHT-F.H.A. 4-3, Senior Choir 4-3-2, Ir. Choir 1, Commercial Club 3. It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that make happiness. BARBARA WILSON-F.H.A. 1, Future Teachers 3-2, Sr. Y-Teens 3, Sr. Choir 4-3-2, Ir. Choir 1, Student Council 1, Camera Club 3, Future Nurses 2, Queens Court 4. Not bold nor shy. not short nor tall but a nice mingling od them all. PAT WARREN-F.H.A. 2-1, G.A.A. 1, Sr. Choir 4. Ir. Choir 2-1, Annual Stafi 4, Commercial Club 3, Rocket Staff 4, Future Nurses 1. Sweet, silent rhetoric of persuading eyes. SALLY WRIGHT-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Sr. Y-Teens 2. Secretary 3, Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 2-1, Sr. Band 4-3-2-1. The color of her hair is the reflection from her heart. CAROLYN WHITE-F.H.A. 2-1, Sr. Y-Teens 2, Ir. Choir 2-l, Librarian 4, Rocket Staff 4-3. To think and ieel we are able is often to do. GLORIA ZARBOCK-Secretary 4, Sr. Choir 4-3. Ir. Choir 2-1, Sr. Play 4, Future Nurses 1. How goodness heightens beauty. VREDENBURG - Hi-Y 4-3-2-1, R. Club 4-3. President 1, Sr. Choir 4, Ir. Choir 2-1, Ir. Play 3, Sr. Play 4, Student Council 4-3-2-1, Cheerleader 4. Mayor 4, Football 4-3-2-1. The best way out is always through. RUTH NIELSON-T.F.Y. 4-3-2-1, Sr. Choir 4-3, Ir. Choir 1. Faith makes the discords oi the present the hamiomes of the future. W In Memory of: L Y L E P E T T I T We. the Senior Class, would like to take this oppor- tunity to express our regret at the untimely death ot our classmate and friend. LOUISE WOOD-F.H.A. 4-3-2-1, Future Teachers 2, G.A.A. 2-1, Ir. Choir 2, Librarian 4, Future Nurses 1. What sweet delights a quiet life affords. Advisor ....... .......... M r. Stanley McBride President .................................. Paul Elerick Vice President ....... ,...... B arbara May Secretary .......... ...... G loria Zarbock Treasurer ....... ....... I ack Randall I 7 ,W 19i4'Qi2 sm Mm FIRST CEUXKTFR lUl.l. RK H YS H, f tr ' . ith ff h I2 I9 20 2I 26 27 28 3? 'lt' I9 4 fr' Sat 1, . 'Q-.Cf , II 18 25 K! ,f .. O .:22. 'Ex 'J A4 22 Mil rmsr oyswrs n Q zh Q 63 I' 2461 25 Qc 4 OV? I '21 22 2 28 20 LAST Q5IAx'rEn NEW Mons x ' MJ' U-rn. - fa nh Sat SENIOR CALENDAR As we usher September in we see that the long grind has started again. However. from the happy smiles of Karen Fosburg, Gloris Zafbock- Carole Birman, and Carroll Graves, it looks like a very prom- ising year. The big event for October was the Homecoming. The student body elected Ioyce Powell and Kent Graves as Queen and King. They were attended by Iudy lohnson. Marian Nardin, Barb May, Barb Wilson, Eleanor Vander Iagt, Dar- lene Dagley, and Sue Beintum. The Senior Class presented on November 12. the play: Room For One More. Directed by Miss Gor- don. Although it was quite a bit ol work. the entire cast agreed it was lots ot lun. Q The outstanding social event of the end of the year Holidays was the annual Yule Hop, known this year as Holiday Hop. One Senior couple attending were Marian Nardin and Paul Elerick. As everyone knows Semester Ex- ams are a time when everyone has to study. The Ianuary cram- mers are: Mary Hubbard, Eleanor Vander Iagt, Bob Spriggel, Mike Neuhaus A typical February scene was a winter sports occasion. But, oh, the consequences as Ioyce Totten and Sharon Graves will verily. I9 Sun vi its-r fwmrrun 113 W 3rd I2 19 X9 Mil ,y.? .lsx I9 4 PVLI. 311305. 0 .--. , 1' X A lt-'XTRYA tb 9 9, Fri Sat ,vs t f in 18 25 n x. it mms 26 2 J- I 955 j 21 ll 21 TV I9 31 lil? on .sss Fr: Sai maxi- ql,:fvrrr.ii . G - .lsrazvgl 2 1 6 220 1955 rum, :mms 2 Z, ,--X X, uari 51111 M011 1 5 I5 1 22 28 29 19 13 20 27 28, ' 1 3' ,. 'fr-' E525 ' 2 Mn Qynwrmn I NIW NOON . f'-x' 1 - , 1 .i ' nn . . i 4 i d l'Ha3o'h d l 3 Q20 .27 1955 Sw? Mon 721 ' FULL MOON W 2 ,wiX7'l 18 1 24 25 2 i955 S2177 Mon One of the highlights of the school year is the annual Career Day held in March. The success ol this day is due to student lead- ership and participation alike. Finally in April arrives the long awaited for Senior Trip. Boarding the school bus, eager to be on their way. for the train is due soon. They are: Bob Gedritis. Hal Skinner, Iohn Willard, Charlene Pleifier, and Barb May. May is the time for stardust in her eyes. soft music and moonlight, as Norma Ryan.and Iack Randall en- joy the Iunior-Senior Pram. Iune marks the end of our High School course with its academic and extra curricular activities, but it is also the commencement of our iuture where, The Sky's the Limit . Congratulating each other CYS: PGI WGIISD, Donna Ander. son, Roy Ealy and Dud Cox. .19 Sun 'lf' 19? CLASS W'I!.L DONNA ANDERSON leaves her blond hair to Connie Sweat. LARRY BAINE leaves his lanky limbs to Stan Crissman. SUSIE BARIBEAU leaves her petiteness to Willis Bradley. DON BECKER bequeaths his serious name to Frank Neuhaus. SUSIE BEINTUM leaves her swell personality to Dorothy Langridge. CAROLE BIRMAN leaves her giggles to Gerry Peterson. IUDY BIRMAN bequeaths her quiet ways to Don Bartholomy. SHARON BYE bestows her sweet ways upon George Elerick. IANET COOPER leaves her ready smile to lean Hall. DUD COX leaves his ambitious ways to Roger Hulett. PAUL COYKENDALL leaves his car to Paul VanderMey. DARLENE DAGLEY leaves her scholastic ability to Iackie Eggleston. LARRY DREGER wills his skills at riding a motorcycle to Carol Beukerna. RAY EALY leaves his shyness to Les Bloornlield. BOB EGGLFSTON leaves his troubles with Mr. Fox to Doug Brownyard. PAUL ELERICK leaves his pool-playing technique to loma Blakeslee. ED FIERS leaves-1--i-Yippee! KAREN FOSBURG leaves her serious attitude to Anne Marie Starr. LIZ GEDRITIS leaves her ability to win an argument to Millie Gray MARCELLA GEDRI'l1S wills her pleasing personality to Roger Miller. BOB GEDRITIS leaves his quiet tongue to lack Powell and Dorine Durtee. CARROLL GRAVES leaves his shyness and quiet way to Pat Otterbacher and Dick Modseleski. KENT GRAVES wills his ability in sports to Ken Heerinqa. SHARON GRAVES leaves her trankness to Arlene Schade. LLOYD GRINAGE leaves his ability to argue with the teachers to Clark Vredenburg. BRUCE HODGE leaves his way with the women to Tom Cross. FRANK HOEKSTRA leaves his accordion and music to Leon Powell. GERALD HOEKSTRA bestows his reckless driving to Malcolm Glass. MARY HUBBARD wills her long red hair to Barb Nixon. JUDY IOHNSON leaves her gabby tongue to Alice Horton and Mary Ellen Post. DON MAGOON leaves his brush cut to lerry Kosal. BARB MAY bequeaths her eat and stay slim ability to Leona Crtssman. SFEPHEN MAZEI leaves his hot-rod books to Iohn Riley. NOVIA MUIR leaves her smile to Don Engler. MIKE NEUHAUS leaves his good naturedness to Iim Beckett. MARIAN NARDIN bestows the editorship ol the annual to next year's lucky person. RUTH NIELSON leaves her temper to Lois House. BILL OLDENKAMP leaves his happy-go-lucky ways to Bruce Miller. DICK OTTBRBACHER leaves his driving ability to lim Dickerson. CHARLENB PFEIFFER leaves her ability to be absent to Dan Dunn. IOYCE POWELL bequeath: her ability as Chiel lustice to next year's Chlel Justice. IACK RANDALL leaves his position with the Four Flats to some lucky Iunlor. NORMA RYAN leaves her height to Barb Annis. HAL SKINNER leaves his conspicuous laugh to anyone who will have it. RANDY SMITH leaves and ls glad ol it. BOB SPRIGGEL bequeaths his jokes to Bob Tucker. SHIRLEY SWITLER leaves her energetic ways to Anne Spencer. IOYCE 'l'O'l'l'EN leaves her careful driving habits to Mary Ann Deyo and Harry Kolenhrander. ELEANOR VANDERIAGT leaves her ability to tell jokes to Bill Streeter. HM VREDENBURG bestows his ability to tell tall tales to Dave Carlson. DAVE DAID leaves his skipping ability to Larry Gabbert. LOIS WAINRIGHT leaves her diet on how to gain weight to 'Diane Miller. PAT WARREN leaves with her dreams ot a special somebody. CAROLYN WHITE leaves her post in the library to lerry Livingston. IOHZN WILLARD bequeath: his physique to Ierry Teesdole. BARB WIISON leaves her ability to go steady to Gordon Mosher. LOUISE WOOD leaves her ability to get around teachers to Alyce Baines. SALLY WRIGHT bestows her blonde hair to Peggy Canilt. GLORIA ZARBOCK leaves her scholastic ability to Ioyce Stone. 1 1 18 2 OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Cornelia and Emily, in a frenzy of excitement as they prepare to sail for Europe, are trying desperately hard to Th '1 are determined to be completely independent. They appear bored and accustomed to this sort of thing. e gtrs have Saved, UP their m0T1eY Und ere Off to SGH 011 their own - anxious to prove how mature they have become. Cornelia pictured herself a women in black . But although she was trying to be so very sophisticated, her mother insists on calling her Baby . They had cm exciting adventure with a stowaway, mistake the leader of the ship's band tor an admiral, take all sorts of fancy seasick remedies, and then meet two handsome young medical students. DIRECTOR ................. CORNELIA SKINNER EMILY KIMBROUGH OTIS SKINNER ......... MRS. SKINNER ........ LEO McEVOY ...... DICK WINTERS ...... THERESE ............... MADAME ELISE ...... STAGE ............ HARRIET ST. IOHN ............. Miss Beverly Zimmerman Sue Beillfllm WINIFRED BLAUGH .............. . ................ IOyCe POWe11 MONSIEUR DE LA CROIX .... . lim Vredenberg PURSER .......,............................... Novia Muir STEWARD Bruce Hodge Bob Spriggel ADMIRAL ............ STEWARDESS ........... Nonna Ryan INSPECTOR Darlene Dagley WINDOW CLEANER -'-----.--'-.--- --.---. E d piers PROPS .,..,.,......,,,........................ ..,..... Gloria Zarboclr Sally Wright COSTUMES ........................................... ...... Iudy Iohnson Donna Anderson Russell Lee .........Hal Skinner Dud Cox Paul Coykendall Marilyn Case Marcella Gedritis Bob Gedritis Lloyd Grinage ONE MORE The Pumpkin Shell was Q tiny Cgtiqge by the ocean side. Poppy and Mother Rose could never say no to a homeless child no matter how hard it was to make ends meet. laney their last addition was somewhat of a problem. But their biggest problem was Iimmie Iohn, an unwanted little boy who W111-1 braces on his lecrs came to live with them. Then in their hectic existence tragedy stnkes. Poppy succumbs to a heart attack. Mother Rose decides to sell the Pumpkin Shell to pay for Iimmie Iohn's operations. Jimmie lohn runs away. But the family finds him and bnngs him back. A sudden burst of sunshine came when Mother Rose Wr0te OI story about her son I1mm1e Iohn and fortune finally ...........Miss Gordon ..........Marian Nardin ........Paul Coykendall smiles on them. IANEY ROSE .......... TROT ROSE ...........,.,,,... .,,,,,,,, Gedrites Marcilla Gedrites Miss WINSTON .....,.... ...,,,,,, D meme Dagley ..............Kent Graves MRS- BIDDLE-M-.--..... Charlene Phiel-fer ,.,,,,,,N0mm Ryan GEORGE BIDDLE.,.,,,,.,,,,, Nm-,V-h..-,D.ud1eY Cox Vfedenbufg .,...ShiIl6Y Switzer .................Lloyd Grenage Piers COSTUMES ,,,,,,,.,,...,...................... Shirley Switzer HOME One of the big events of this year was our high school homecoming October 15. The King, Kent Graves, Queen, Ioyce Powell and members of the court, Susie Beinturn, Barb May, Barb Wilson, Sharon Bye, Marian Nardin, Darlene Dagley, Eleanor Vanderlagt and Iudy Iohnson were chosen by the student body. COMING 'wi' 'Q A HTN- I' bl rf J' .nr ,, Njyfs ,bf Q-F? ui-6 1' UNDERGRADUATES Lo-to the battle-ground of Life. Child, you have come, like Q conquering shout IZ? 5 JUNIORS Advisor ....... President ................ Vice President ..,... Secretary ......... Treasurer ....... Harold Ackerman Barbara Annis ...Dorothy Langridge Mr. Fred Bartlett Robert Tucker George Elerick Henrietta Reed MYC9 503195 Dick Bgmes Don Bm-gholgmy Iames Beckett Eugene Berg Carolyn Beukema Q I - L , In .l,,,.., S. my lk W b.. ge, gg.. -H ' w -:L D Q. l W- -S D . N: ' 'Sf' 6 '-Q it i -' -'rr 2 1 .1 at r' 5, get . I D A l A S Wa . 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V K W ig . if 5 B A A 4. ., X 5 lean Hall Kenneth Heeringu Lois House Roger Huleif Evelyn Iost Eddie Keiser Ioan Klingqmcm Harry .Kolenbrander IGUY Kvwl Kenneth Kyburz DOf0ihY 1-Cmqfidge IGUY I-iViHfJSf0H Delora Lundin Donna Martin lon Mazei Bruce Miller .q ' -kiy ,E .irq 15. . K S I Q is-t is-. rfb arf' bv .. Q, - if f' at Q Q ni ff' . v ' W A A h X vt av. 1 Q v Ii 1? k y K ,F Q , e A 41- N.. is 1.', L- K 9 . N93 A Eg, i l Q' i I , ,QI 1 L- X . Gordon Mosher Am, Nelson Frank Neuhaus Barbara Nixon Alice Norton Yohn RileY Arlene Schade Ro er Miner Diane Miner Richard Modzeleski Well Henrietta Reed 9 ' M Ellen Post Leon P0 Patricia Otterbacher Gerry Peterson Dcvld Platt my 1 A J L 4 K 1 A I T ,' -'X 45 i 4 K - 'I .yyk ' K A ip . V hx -- . L i l ,. A,k lt' i - X W .fm , . K I Robert Scott Willard Streeter Linda Shiuiflqel' Retha Simonis Fred Souflrou Anne Spencer Sharon Squires Anne Marie Sum Ioyce Stone Constance Sweat Clifford Teesdule Delilah Toohey Robert Tucker lerome VandenbergPaul Vander Mey Clark V,-eden qt. L ...,. if f' N sr.. r F . .-X V . '49 Ir' - I K 'L . I I-. A .. fi' ,. -' if N 4 'gg S n N A 5, t-ff - , 1---vp Weda Barbara Witt Irene Woznigk Iune Wozniak fl Ni Q jf l .NR K .t N r - in t-.N Q N Larry i burq SOPHOMORES ' ....... Mrs. Lena Wood AdV1SOI ............... . President .............., .. ................. lim Farmer Vice President ........ .......,........... I ohn Krause Secretary 4.,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,. K aren VandenBosch Treasurer ....,..,,.,A... ...,...... M ike Otte1'bCtCheI It-ldy Adams Robert Barber Dan Barker Roger Barton Patricia Becker William Beckett Barbara Benham Iudith Bennett qv L y L K 5 7: 4: I ld 'T' iv 'Q sg A Q 1 W, 5, 5 ti by X . W , v RL F K , arf' L 1 A 'Q f - s if 'R N L '4' t.- ' Q 4 gl-1 ' .. - A s v ' f 6 R R' Q D ' Xin? - . i PG! Bennett Barham Besemef Pat Birman Donna'Brodowski Dorothy Byrne Dale Cmlburq Glenda Chrismcm Marlin Christensen Darlene Conant David DUQIGY L90 Dekens Geraldine Dev'-75 WC-'Yne DOUUS kick Eqqlesfon Melvin Eggleston pm Elerick L 1 L, C? s can c... ,gf - cs, ' A .-V. X ss- ig. L, an oi, izv R l LL R 1 .' R X l H .L LL ,A L or l A ,T L. rt A 4. if ca 4-,J i 'r - 5, A if QQ' ' . W' ' N LLQ 1 ' ,V .-1 L gg. ' i K- -rf' so E5-I If ,, LL . . '--- I V R -1 Q ,Q L Af TYR: sf' 1 R k Glenn Faber lim Farmer Nancv Ferrcnd Robert Piers Nancy Fisher Geraldine Fisk Sharon Fowle Karl Froling Don Funk Edward Gillespie Bondu Goble' Marie Gould Betty Halinq Carole Hamilton Byron Hqselton Iggy Heiss y iv '- wx, 1 Q: , 'V ' 1 A E L 5-J 4. A - L.. A . 7 4 YL :T K Q cfm' so C' 57? L iv! ' J- ,cn ' YLQ 1 V -eff F -- . R ...f R ll L-tv t -M R :slr 'N' if' f ' LnLL QA' it 31.1. f R R R . L R at :url Bea Herrington Bill Herrington ferry House Marianne Hutchinqs Robert Hutchinson Gary Ingraham Patricia Inman Bert Jackson Bruce Johnson Alice IOS-Y Beth Knopf Ruth Knox Wanda Kolenbrander Nancy Koning Iohn Krause Sharon Krick -el D, D f' 1, e e -w D L , ,. ,D w ' , 'W' --1 ' D sc- D D oneo -gg ' 'F' , if in . ' K Q' R ' E e,,D .. D D ri, D ,D D D D, 5 rn, ::' Leah Langley Melvin Lanning Darlene Metzger N0rmGn Miller 'U'- 5 'R ez. as K Q 31' D aye kr ' X-hav-f' Pair Jayne Plambeck icia Nelson Dolores Newton Gordon Ploeg '1- : .,, kr Gerol Patricia Otto Don Plumb 5 'm ' R we ,gn xr R' 6' , ,rr r Q--1 e- , rw s t 5 N J' 5' X X rife' 4 LN K' Carol Lee Richard Leonardson Richard L d V 'dwg 4 D lbn - 'K Q D On On Dorothea Magoon Ioan Mason BSYYI McClure Henry Mitchell Iudy Mooney Catherine Morrison Murcia Mulder Richard Murray Margaret Muste D M tr D R View r D :rf e . 'wt I 63 'U iife 1 W R Q Q Q D D ' ,X k W '39 ul ,J K f D -se 1 4 K 50' N,-f ': : . K 155: NY . 'gf - 5 d O'Neil Tohn Oom Mike Otterbacher Charles Parks Ierold Patterson on Pyne Iudy Randall Faye Rector Lurolyn Seelmcm Glenda Skinner Q r'i1kbi,.:-lx' W 0' Dy .. e by R, y Q., 1,- ':r In , .fy ig, is 4 H Y :wr vu' . 'W' 4' fi . 'XZ - ' 5' D -M L if- D ' ' Y D- if , ff ev, , f no De D V Z, we bq l V D ,.,. kkkkjgt Di W X X Q D x k k: :, -. 1' yi. ,:t.n. in D L t-,NA-M -g W D Roger Stinson Gloria Stuthard Iohn Stuthard Iudy Stuth d R' h Olai Va d ' ar IC ard Thompson Robert TrendtKqren Vanden B0sChMarvin Vander Mey H 91' PGH Daniel Van Dyke Robert Vis Leonard Weller Alldldne Whi!iC1l1 N ' ancy Whxttall Harold Wondergem Lf-:na ld Wood y D ,gl if lj., y c Q y :TD N, .R yt ,,-,D xi ' f'l xD Carl Bronkema I FRESHMEN Adviser ...........,. President ............... Vice President Secretary ............... Treasurer ............ . Louis Anderson Elaine A0155 ir. , K ' ' I Liggur A an . Eric . ....... Mr. Boyer ...........Don Bixby ........Helen Powell ......Dick Lobenske .......Virginia Mills Arentz Gene Ashley 1 x Ioan Ashley Ruth Braman Judd Barker D011 Bixby Q X , .sw- Q.. -.., if :ll 1 es l 2 P 1 . w rn,r i P ' , ., LE ez if A tix, yy l igwwiw ' f i in 1 . A in rim. 4? W bv, M N-.... 5 !Z?'f Sharon Blair Vera Blakeslee Ronald Blossom fumes Blouw Ianet Burns Patricia Bronsink Norma Brownell Iohn Buckingham Lois Clark Sherry Daning K+ ew' 6' ' li'Vl MA .l, lglll Kenneth Conklin David Cook Walter Cox Roger Bonner Ioan Bm-ibequ Donald Brandeberry Roger Briggs Chafles CUfP9nle1' JOGH Cdfpenter Donald Cavner Ronald Cavner 1 .V nsi l lr P 9 ,P V A L . Q w if, my , F v f Keith Cramer Iudy Crissman David Christie Nancy Crist Kay Davidson Jerry Davis Patricia DeCator Virginia DeKubber Pat DeMaggd Bradford DeVries Leslie Dickersor , 'S' , 1 l. 5 Ns.. i , .-x as 1 , ff- H1 , ' V . A if 5, ' ' 7 L P P' s.i?E'3' : i'-' ,. ,Q ,, 'S' ,- - .. lu. H fd fl N. Y ., 7 gy EJ 5 ,A Y Q e in vw be 'L . ew .,. Ray Dimick Carl Dineg Ione Disbrow Sandra Dodge Neba DOYQUU Carl Doyle Sandra Doyle MUYY Drummond Donna Eggleiston Chargggleston Tim Famer Keith Fisk Sidney Fisk Carol Follick Ioyce P10591 Thomas node! . 9 Y D av 4. .- H 15' W W' 1 -, J X A -' S' Ns, N ix ,H ,J 1 D i wr el .fe Q, 'Q .ni 6, 5 f XI .5 fn I , .,. , gs K, JE. e x , I ' ' I 1 ' J i 'Qrv r Q A In 6 . 1 3 1 BGHY Proline Lubynnn Gallup Judy Gm Iames Glemboski Billy Green lean Gray Linda Heiss Joyce Hofimcrn THUG Holden Chloe Howpiel nobenn Huebner Virginia Hunting Carolyn Inman Kmen ynwoed Eugene Iannenqg Barbara Iorgensen . -- A X K fb V - T D K' e isis, ' A M Q, W fr ., ' 6' 9-in X J Q: , -. ng D : L. V r.,,'R'i ixfl X 1 D v 'TQ D, Ng r X we in V i f -- Rum lost Fiorence Keiser james King David Kinqwm sandra Kdek Fred Kyburz Richard Lubinski Marge Livinqsion Marvin Marcotr Carol Marlatt Francis Mason Melvyn Mcry Karen McBride Kenneth Metzger Virginia Millg Deen Morehouse F '! YN ' . N. 9' X ' ' eg . it N ee V N i rg. 4 no x 1 M Ieness Newcombe Richard Q1-lisf Edward Nixon 16611 PCISPICB K -e.,v 'Sv l 1 6 fn, D he e f 1 , n Karen Peterson Frank Phillips Io Ann Plescher Helen Pl'-'Wen Sue Robe Iean Rank Marvel Schade Betty Seeley Virginia Shillinger l0 Smalley Robert Smith Iovce Spinner V, QM M 'yy . ,A K K A , N 1 ' ' A . f- y A l gk ' . Q t V N L , E ' 1 A 31590 Hx fumes Squires lack Stegenga Linda Strickland Iames Stuthard ROY Switzer Stephen Taft Iohn Tate prisomo Thgmgg Diane Ufen Robert Vander Moten Robert Vqnder Mey Karen Vander Weri Bennie Vinton Loa Vinton RUIPH Wallen Ieanette Warner f xx .' , 6 2. 'vid w 'F , N B' , b, - se X. A . ' ly 1 :M :li A . k - 1 , di' K - ff Z1 -H f F6 W G 5' sl 6 4 A sr A 4' f 2- N A 'Vx les' C49 ' , . T. , me -.1 . . K Q., ir' A1011 Warren Richard Wheeler Dorothy Williams David Woodard Marshall Wondergem Sandra Wood Forrest Wooden Roger Wright Willis Young Iohn Zuck 'Cin I- X J . K or -xc: G., ' n Adviser ............... President .............. - .......... Vice President.. Richard Haan .Gail Hanthom ...Sheldon Christensen Secretary .............. . .............. W1111e Young Treasurer ...... ........Gary Carpenter EIGHTH GRADE Dave Wozniak David Aldrich Gary Barnes Mary Kay Beintum Beny Blokosleo Patricia Bloomfield Phyllis Briggsg b t B - o er nmmer Edmund Bfodow 1 ' 'L ii!! A ' Q, -' e 'SN Q- ' so of ...W to on o R L, 6 if-A AL l A' C -C .A i A ' C Q' 0, G ht g .. E I . A gb 5, v -xg. .Surf 1 LLV, gil If Wt A A Q---f on xo X. ' - ik l l M- 0 VY Ierry Carlson Gary Carpenter Sheldon Christensen William Critchell Iune FonQ91' MUYHYU Foster Clare GiueSPle MQW Hamm Gail Hanthorn Rose Hutchings MUYHYH Iuckson Joel lfmnenga Susan Keech David Kendall Robert Kendall Thomas Krause swf Q Y 5 A Q gi' 1 T lf I Q f 'V' ,, Q K W of as 5' bv E, sy tk r xr r 4 y A J b xo, 5? bg, .- . .. M ' Q 5' .. ' 5' 4-of uf 4 ,f . v. ef -X in-1 in-N ' A 4 tr 5 L . N . 1 ffl , Iudith Lichnovsky' Sandra Lietbroer Gwendolyn Masonlllarence Matthews Robert Matthews Vicki Nelson Carol Noxon Dorothy parks Cami Penninqlon Andy P0999 Helen Reed Lucille Roger Everett Ryan Wendell Saladin Eugene Sawyer Paul Seeley 7 4 6 f , . 1 'Q L r ii' ' ,of - w X 1 we i S l r 3: L Q- K' r e :gi o 1' o :., o -eff -'Eg a.. ' I , .-.,v '. . x 5 Iro Smith fr' 1 raleigh Sowerby Donald Stinson Patricia sueeteuuma Slulhflfd Rosalie TompkinsMurgaret Tromb1eyG01'd0n Tucker v 'P ig. . .t X 5 , .V , 34 q-.1 lk .1 .Jr A:-, Q- ff! ' A o S .bfyq Ma Paul VanDam Rfmald Vcmdenbergloanne VC!HDYie1 Melvin VcmDriel Robert Vredenburg loom, Wqid Ralph Wilson Icmet Winquist 'vi 1 fb Douglas Wozniak Willis Young F s -Q- V r ,fp E93 MGYY Bfmholomew Icnice B055 LESWY Bfimmel' Sally Cavanaugh David Crane Pairicia Delager l'oel DeVries Ruth Dines - 1 Vx , uv 2' 1:2 K I , vs.-'lk' N L ' if s 'L e ex if D 'VY' w.. -n f if f sf., If s is n' -nl 1 X Gad K. r -N . 1 x L. .J Larry Elkins Allen Erhqn Iohn Falarski Louis 1:-emmd Ierry Finch Frances Gedritis Runes Han w,uiam Hansen DUY19 Hardie Pat Harmon Yenneth Hoekstra Linda Hoekstfq M Y i G N' 7 ,lt V. ff , wg 4-R J 'U 5, 1 ,Q d .A ' -rg ' Karen Krause I-lildegard Loebellmchmd Livingsron D Liefbrger Carole Ploeq Iohn Richards Sally Robe Leong Rose David Hutchings NGUCY Koster Iames Kingwell lolichael Kerr - M. Q K 5' , . agsi cy 4... . a cw- --Af Z J KL -. 4 , -rw . . ' x . .rg - Michael Moyes Fred Pinder Charles Plambeck Mary lane Putnam Roberi Spencer Sandra Trend! Harry Sherman Gracie Summa i z Q1 , bn, 'D lb wk .4 , D1 A D 4 .., I Q ,V Adviser .............. .......... M r. Leo Eby ' ' 1 WW a bl X President .................. ........ D awn Liefbroer , fi lb f H Vice President ........ ............ D ayle Hardie ' ' J 4 ' 4 Treasurer ........... . ............. Linda Hackstra Sandra Vis MCUY Anne Whmflu Suzanne Whittall Mgyy Wood Secretary ...... ........ M ary Ann Whittal ANNUAL STAFF 'fb N3 4 Editor: Marian Nardin. .S 'A . ,J N-- 4 Business Manager, Darlene Dagley: Sports, Novia Muir: Class Pictures, Karen Fosburg: Clubs, Norma Ryan: Pictures-General, Pat Warren: Eleanor Vanderlagt, Susie Beintum, Dave Aldrich, Tom Krause, Gail Hanthorn, Virginia Mills, Ioyce Hoffman, Neba Dorgan, Helen Powell, Barb Iorgensen, Barb Benham, Leah Langley, Dorothy Byme, Pat Otto, Lucy Cassone. Leona Crissman, Anne Starr, Carol Beukema, Hank Reed, Barb Witt, Don Bixby. Advisor, Mr. Schultz. ACTIVITIES With the sword of protest, the buckler of truth And cr bcmner of love to sweep the stars. . . x 1 I 0 f -fm 3 v' iv is-x-5' x -i s. .ur :v-u, , g'AiQ'ff A , k I zfewaww .512 . 41.1353 'tl Fez SENIOR CHOIR Donna Anderson, Suzanne Baribeau, Susie Beintum, Sharon Bye, Dudley Cox, Darlene Dagley, Marcella Gedritis, Liz Gedritis, Kent Graves, Iudy Iohnson, Barbara May, Novia Muir, Mike Neuhaus, Ruth Nielsen, Charlene Pfeiffer, Ioyce Powell, lack Randall, Elenor Vander Iagt. lim Vredenburg, Lois House. Lois Wainright. Pat Warren. Barb Wilson, Sally Wright, Gloria Zarbock. Barbara Annis, Carol Beukema, Ioma Blakeslee, Les Bloomfield, Peggy Caniff, David Carl- son, Doug Brownyard, Leona Crissrnan, Iane DeRegnaucourt, Sandra Dodgson. Dan Dunn. Sharon Ek, Torn Gross, lean Hall. Ken Kyburz, Dorothy Langridge, Donna Martin, Gordon Mosher, Frank Neuhaus. Alice Norton. Pat Otterbacher, Henrietta Reed. Iohn Riely. Anne Spencer. Sharon Squires, Anne Starr. Ioyce Stone. Barb Witt, Irene Wozniak, Iudy Adams. Dan Barker, Roger Barton, Barb Benham, Dorothy Byrne, Darlene Conant, lim Farmer, Bea Herrington. Gary lngraham, Alice lost, Iohn Krause. Leah Langley, Melvin Lanning. Carole Lee. Iohn Oom. Mike Otterhacker. Charles Parks, Ron Pyne. Iudy Randall, Iudy Stuthard, Karen VandenBosh, Nancy Whittall, Bruce Miller, Ed Keiser. Robert Scott. LOREN DISBROW. Director TRAINING CHOIR Elaine Annis, Gene Ashley, Ioan Ashley, IoAnn Baribeau, Iudd Barker, Don Bixby, Sharon Blair. Ruth Braman, Pat Bronsink, Norma Brownell, Iohn Buckingham, Charles Car- penter, Iohn Carpenter. Lois Clark, David Cook, Wally Cox, Iudy Crissman, Nancy Crist, Pat DeCator, Leslie Follick, Lubyann Gallup, Iudy Gill, Sally Gray, Linda Dickerson, Ione Disbrow, Sandra Doyle, Tim Farmer, Carol Heiss, Roberta Huebner, Carolyn Inman, Karen Inwood, Gene Iannenga, Barb Iorgenson, Ruth lost, Iames King, Fred Kyburz, Marge Livingston, Marvin Marcott, Frances Mason, Melvin May, Karen McBride, Kenneth Metzger, Virginia Mills, Dean Morehouse, Ieness Newcomb, Edward Nixon, lean Paepke, loAnn Plescher, Helen Powell, Sue Robe. Marvel Schade, Betty Seeley, Loretta Slagel, Ioyce Spinner, Iames Squires, lack Stenenga, Iames Stuthard, Priscilla Thomas, Diane Uren, Karen VanderWeri, Ralph Wallen, Ianette Warner, Iune Williams. Sandra Wood. Iohn Zuck, Bonnie Dobbyn, Ioan Large. Bob Barber, Pat Becker, Barb Besimer, Nancy Ferrand, Nancy Fisher, Gerry Fisk, Sharon Fowle, Marie Gould, Carol Hamilton, Ierry Heiss, Mariann Hutchings, Pat Inman, Beth Knopf, Ruth Knox, Dorthea Magoon. Ioan Mason, Iudy Mooney, Katy Morrison, Margaret Muste, Delores Newton, Glenda Skinner, Gloria Stuthard, Audlane Whittall, Edith DeKubber, Ierry House, Ioyce Larke. Advisors: Mrs. Geraldine Riall and Mr. Murray Sullivan. .BKQFQ MRS. RIALL. MR. SULLIVAN Directors 999 Mayor: lim Vredenburg: Prosecuting Attomey Bob Spriggel' Secretary, Marcella Gedritis' Treasurer Sharon Bye, Assembly Commissioner, Kent Graves, Social Commissioner, Charlene Pfeiffer, Build ing G Grounds, Carroll Graves: Assistant, Leon Powell: Interschool, Iudy Iohnson: Chief of Police, Dave Carlson: Outer-School Commissioner, Leona Crissman. Paul Elerick, Ioyce Powell, Ray Ealy, Darlene Dagley, John Willard, Bob Tucker, Clark Vredenburg, Don Bartholomy, Barb Witt, lane DeRegnaucourt, lim Farmer, Nancy Fisher, Glenda Chrisman, Dave Dagley, Ierry Patterson, Don Bixby, Frank Phillips, Walter Cox, Sandra Dodge, Sandra Doyle, Mel May, Barb Benham, Iack Randall, Mike Otterbacher, Barb May, Leah Langley, Mike Neuhaus, Ken Kyburz, John Riley, Marian Nardin, Hank Reed, Virginia Mills, Les Bloomfield, lack Stegenga, Stan Crissman, Doug Bfrownyard, Iudy Crissman, Sue Beintum, Dorothy Byrne, Anne Spencer. Advisor: Mr. Fred Schultz. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL IUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-Ierry Carlson, Vice Mayor: Iune Fonger, Clerk: Margaret Trombley, Ass't. Clerk: Gary Carpenter, Finance Commissioner: Larry Elkins, Assembly Com- missioner: Mary Haight, Social Commissioner: Dave Aldrich, Building and Grounds Commissioner. Bob Brimmer, Inter-School Commissioner. Members, Ianet Winquist, Willie Young, Mary Anne Whittall, Clare Gillespie, Sheldon Christensen, Sue Keech, Bob Kendall, Iudy Lichnovsky, Gail Hanthom, Gary Carpenter, Tom Krause, Gordon Tucker, Bob Vredenburq, Pat Bloomfield, Maraleigh Sowerby. Vicki Nelson, Dawn Lieibroer, Linda Hoekstra, Mary Bartholomew, Carol Ploeg, Don Hutchings, Bob Spencer, Jerry Finch. Advisors: Mr. Schultz and Mr. Goodman. STUDENT COURT Don Engler. Advisor: Mr. Fred Schultz. Iustice, Ioyce Powell. Associate Iustices, Sue Banbeau, Hal Skinner, lane .neu Kyburz, Nancy Fisher, Iim Farmer: Court Clerk, Delora Lundin: Court Recorder, Mary Iury Foreman, Barb May: Prosecuting Attorney, Bob Spriggel: Defense Attomeys, Iudy - -ai- Poucs Ponce Q 5 it. ,- 5 Q Dave Carlson, Chie! of Police: Les Bloomfield. Mike Neuhaus, Carroll Graves, Iohn Riley, Ken Kyburz, Iim Farmer, Mel May, Iack Randall, Stan Crissman. Advisor: Mr. Fred Schultz. K .g 41 'D SENIOR HI-Y- l l -Dudley Cox, President: Kent Graves, Vice-President: George Elerick. Secretary: Clark Vredenburg, T,-eqsuyer, Iirn Vredenburg, Don Engler. Dick Otterbacher. Iim Beckett, Warren Tanner. Advisor: Mr. Curie!- President: Bob Tucker: Secretary-Treasurer, Kent Graves: lim Vredenburg, Clark Vredenburg, Carroll Graves, Leon Powell, Jim Beckett, Dud Cox, Ken Yyburz, Dave Carlson, Stan Criasman, Les Bloomfield, Bob Gedritis, Warren Tanner, Iohn Willard, Dave Dagley. Ray Ealy, Don Bartholomy, Doug Brownyard, Dan Dunn, Iohn Krause, Mel Eggleston, Mick Otterbacher, Ierry Kozal, Bill Herrington, Bob Piers, Bill Beckett, Paul VanderMey. Advisor: Mr. Donald Verduin. CLUB SENIOR BAND Les Bloomfield, President: lack Randall, Vice President: Sally Wright, Secretary and Treasurer: Dud Cox, General Business Manager: Novia Muir, Ioma Blakeslee, Leona Crissman, Sandra Dodgson, Dan Dunn, Tom Gross, Diane Miller, Barbara Nixon, Pat Otterbacher, Henrietta Reed, Arlene Schade, Tudy Adams, Iudy Bennett, Carl Bronkema, Glenda Chrissman, lim Farmer, Bob Fiers, Bert Iackson, Carol Lee, Dick Leonardson, Iohn Oom, Mike Otterbacher, Charles Parks, Iayne Plarnbeck, Gordon Ploeq, Iudy Randall, Roger Stimson, Dan Van Dyke, Leonard Weller, Audlane Whittall, Harold Wondergem, Don Bixby, Iohn Buckingham, Charles Carpenter, Iudy Crissman, Walter Cox, Kay Davidson, Pat DeMaagd, Tim Farmer, Barb Iorgenson, Marge Livingston, Virginia Mills, Dean Morehouse, Iean Paepke, lack Stegenga, Diane Uren, Iohn Zuck, Connie Sweat. Advisor: Mr. Murray Sullivan. ' Pi MR. SULLIVAN. Directoru iw MAIORETTE3 DRUM MAJOR - T015 GY955 Iayne Plambeck, Carol Lee, Diane Uren, Iudy Bennett Bea Herrington, Ierry Fisk, Pat Elerick, Barb Besemer, Wanda Kolenbrander, Faye Rector Mary Drummond, Priscilla Thomas, Roberta Huebner, Virginia Shillinger, Sharon Blair, Sandra Dodge. Neba Dorgan. Ruth Braman. Iudy Stuthard, Judy Mooney, Glenda Skinner, Diane Uren, Sue Robe, Iudy Gill, Linda Strickland, Karen VanderWeri, Virginia DeKuhber, Marge Livingston, Florence Keiser, Sandra Wood, Ioanne Baribeau, Carol Inman Sidney Fisk, Iayne Plambeck, Margaret Music, Marianne Hutchings, Alyce Baines, Karen Fosburg, Ruth Nielsen, Iackie Eggleston Iudy Birman, Ianet Cooper, Carole Bimian, Pat Warren, Shirlev Switzer, Mary lean Hubbard, Donna Anderson, Sue Beintum, Sharon Bye. Advisor: Mrs. Harriet Gaffney. Advisor: Mr- Fred Bartlett. IUNIOR BAND Lois Clark, Betty Seeley, Don Brandebeny, Dave Aldrich, Betty Blakeslee, Ierry Carlson, Gary Carpenter, Iune Fonger, Marilyn Foster, Mary Haight, Marilyn Iackson, Iudy Lichnovski, Maralee Sowerby, Pat Streeter, Willy Young, Pat Bloomfield, Larry Elkins, Patty Harmon, Dave Hutchings. Iohn Richards, Harry Sherman, Iames Hall, Sue Keech, Fred Kyburz. Advisor: Mr. Murray Sullivan. F.H.A. Iggy 1 I I J PreSideI1iZ Bfifbflffl MUY7 Vice President, Lois Wainright: Secretary. Charlene Pfeiffer. TYGUSUIGY. Iudy Johnson: F.F.A. President: Frank I-loekstra: Vice-President, Bill Oldenkamp: Secretary, Ierry Hoekstra, Treasurer. Dick Bames: Reporter, Ierome Vandenberg: Sentinel, Leonard Weller: Carl Bronkema, Marlin Christensen, Leo Dakens, Iack Eggleston, Bob Fiers, Bert Iackson, Roger Stinson, Harold Wondergem, Richard Thompson, Iudd Barker, David Cook, Keith Cramer, David Christie, Ierry Davis, Ray Dimick, Carl Doyle, Francis Mason, Iohn Nester, Richard Quist, Iames Squires, Roy Switzer, Marshall Wonderqem, Roger Wright, Dan Burns, Larry Wieda, Olai VanderPan. ROCKET STAFF Paul Coykendall, Ed Fiers, Paul Elerick, Lloyd Grinage, Lois House, Barb Witt, Sharon Bye, Norma Ryan, Carolyn White. Leong Criggmqn, Advisor: Mrs. Anne Clark. TRUTH FOR YOUTH Delora Lundin, President: Sharon Ek, Secretary. Don Becker, Vice President: Eleanor Vanderlagt, Program Chcinnan: Iack Eggleston, Iim Beckett, Roger Briggs, Iackie Eggleston, Bob Eggleston. Donna Eggleston, Pat Becker, Iulia Holden. Advisor: Mr. Fred Bartlett. LIBRARIANS- lanet Bums, -Don Feikema, Florence Keiser, Don Becker. Gene Berg Bea Harrington, and Carolyn White. Advisor: Mrs. Myma Harier. Patty Birrnan, Y-TEENS -Novia Muer, President: Susie Beintum, Vice Marian Nardin, Donna Anderson, Sharon Bye. Charlene Pfeiffer, Glenda Chrisman, Darlene Conant' Nancy F-enundl Carole Iudy Iohnson, Treasurer. Hamilton. Iudy Mooney, Glenda Skinner, Ioan Carpenter, Carolyn Inman, lune Williams, lay-ne Plqmbegk Nancy Crist, Lubyann Gallup. Ioyce Hoffman, Chloe Hozabfel. Advisor: Mrs. Riall. i ' JUNIOR Y-TEENS President: Marilyn Foster: Treasurer, Susie Wittall: Secretary, Margaret Trombley: lnter-club Coun- cil, Ianet Winquist: Nancy Koster, Mary Bartholomew, Mary Beintum, Pat Bloomfield, Ianice Boss, Phyllis Briggs, Pat De lager, Madlyn Iackson, Maraleigh Sowerby, Gail Hanthom, Dayle Hardie, Linda Hoekstra, Rose Hutchings, Sue Keech, Dawn Liefbroer, Sandra Liefbroer, Hildegard Loebell, Vicki Nelson, Dorothy Parks, Carol Ploeg, Sally Robe, Iro Smith, Alma Stuthard, Sandy Trendt, Margaret Trombley, Mary Anne Whittall, Marv Wood. Advisor: Mrs. Elaine Pierce. IUNIOR RED CROSS- -Sandy Leifbrough, President: Fred Kyburz, Assistant Carole Pen- , Q., nington, Lois Clark, Dawn Liefbroer, Mary Wood, Marilyn Iackson, Phyllis Briggs, James Fowle, Peggy Cqnifi, Alyce Baines, Iune Wozniak, Bea Herrington. Advisor: Mr. Richard Haan. Q e Pat Binnan. President: Pat Otterbacher. Vice President: Lois House. Secretarv: Hank Reed. Treas- urer: Lucy Cassone, Sports Manager. Leah Langley. Leona Crissman. Ann Starr, Carol Beukema. Karen VanderBosch. Dorothy Byrne, Iudv Randall. Ierry DeVos, Beth Knopf, Bea Herrinqton, Bonnie Baker, Helen Powell. Ianet Cooper, Carolyn Seelman, Nancv Koninq, Wanda Kolenbrander. Barbara Benham. Bonda Goble, Sandra Wood. Pat Nelson, Pat Otto, Neba Dor an, loyce Hoffman. Iean G.A.A IUNIOH HI Y- Rank, Beryl McClure, Donna Martin, Iudy Mooney. and Glenda Skinner. Edvisor: Mrs. Elaine Pierce. A A 9 , 4. L I -Eugene Sawyer, President: Tom Krause, Vice President: Ierry Carlson, Secretary: ' Will? YOI-mg. Treasurer David Aldrich, Gary Bames, Ed Brodowski, Lester Brimmer, Bob Brxmmer. Sheldon Christensen, Bill Critchell. loel DeVries. Larrv Elkins, Iohn Falarski. Louis Ferrand, Terry Finch. Iim Fowle. Clare Gillespie, Iim Hall, Bill Hansen, Ken Hoekstra. David Hutchings, Keith Kellogg, David Kendall, Robert lxendall. Mike Kerr. lim Kingwill, Richard Livingston. Clarencel Matthews, Bob Matthews. Mike Moyes. Charles Plambeck, Andy Pogee, Everett Ryan, Wende Saladin Paul Seelev l-lnrrv Sherman Bob Soencer Don Stinson. Paul VanDam. Melvin VanDr1el, Bob Vredenburg,'1'talph Wilson.. Dona Wozniak, Willie Young. Advisor: Mr. DeRyke. DEBATE Don Bartholomy, Icme Deftegnaucourt, Tom Gross, Iune Wozniak, lim Vredenburg, Kent Graves Advisor: Miss Marilyn Gordon. . SPANISH CLUB ARCHERY CLUB Harold Wondergem, President: Bob Trendt, Vice President: Faye Hector, Secretary: Dick Lobinski, Treasurer: Neba Dorgan. Pat Binnan, Nancy Crist. Don Wood, Carl Froling, Iim Blouw, Willis Young. Carol Inman. Advisor: Mr. Lewis Venske. Henrietta Reed, President: Bob Tucker, Vice President: Ken Kyburz, Secretary: Iim Dickerson, Treasurer: Gordon Ploeg, Gerald Patterson. Nancy Ferrand, Leonard Weller. Advisor: Mr. Robert Boyer. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Advisor: Mrs. Lucille Brown. President: Barbara Benham: Vice President, Mary Ellen Posr: Secretary, Anne Spencer: Treasurer, Pat Otterbacher: Bonda Goble, Nancy Whittall, Audlane Whittall, Katy Morrison, Dorothy Byrnes, Don Bartholomy, Mike Otterbacher, lim Fanner, Gordon Mosher, David Dagley, John Krause. Leona Crissman. SPORTS Be to the darkened world cr flame Be to its unconcem ci blow- ,r A , 1 f . . , 4 f Ffa!! r 5: xii ,Aa . br 5 V' . ev' .. Y 1-' h ,g,,v.'1l'.,, I 'L 5 ff U, :fig - --1 3 Y,! a JN '-s , ,555 AJ' CARROLL GRAVES I-Ialfback H382 BILL BECKET T lf n. BOB TUCKER Center VARSITY I 1 E I ROGER STINSON CLARK VREDENBURG Guard Tackle 5 . P is .kv N. 0 ,.. U L ALL I H MIKE OTTERBACHER I-Ialfback IERRY KOZAL Tackle IIM BECKETT IOHN KRAUSE puuback Quarterback DAVID DAGLEY Tackle MEL EGGLESTON Guard AUL VANDERMEY End DAVID CARLSON Tackle LEON POWELL Halfback DOUG BROWN YARD IM VHEDENBURG I Guard Halfback CHARLES PARKS DUDLEY COX LES BLOOMFIELD End Guard Halfbqck .wi 9 ga, ,' if iw . 'fi DQN BARTHQLQMY KENT GRAVES BILL HERRINGTON Center Quarterback Fullback DONALD VERDUIN Coach ...., , ,K A K' 1 4 . 'iysg i A - Q.. 91 Ed Nixon Dave cook Frank Phillips Ralph wauen Dave Ch1'iBii9 Robert Smith sieve Tuff Terry House Bob Scott. Manager Bob Barber Marshall Wondergem Byron Haselton Mel May Charles Carpenter. Manager Dean Morehouse lim Famer Marlin ChriSlenSen David Kingwell Bruce Johnson, Manager Iames Deflyke, Coach Frances Mason Bob VanderMey Iohn Zuck CHEERLEADERS my f f ., 'f'5k Dorothy Byrnes. Beth Knopf.Nom1cx Rycm, Hank Reed Bondcx Goble. Advisor: Miss Marilyn Gordon in ATT' I lf, ff In v.,a f 34 A 1' 4, KENT GRAVES Forward 'WV' Vw 'Q I ' Q,l 3 7 for f ,fe rv - BOB TUCKER Forward R ITY Q J ' www I f: fi'-'W in E r IEROME VAN DEN BURG Center Y if IQ, 2 ., , N : 'il' 1 ,gt ' M KEN HEERINGA Forward F ' . 5 F' rrf KEN KYBURZ Forward DAN DUNN Forward rw. .4-ff - P wx f 1 W gin ne' I I 40 DAVID CARLSON Center A 1 Nfl OLARK VREDENBU G Center W. xx 'W' ri vs -1 'L .I 5'-. as I DON BARTHOLOMYLE Guard G X . JOHN KHAUSE Guard LES BLOOMFIELD Guard N J DUN v , Qui ef Marlin Christensen Manager ROBERT VISSER Couch 4 x. 39 E' K N LEON POWELL Guard LENARD WELLER Guard x n all---F Mel May Bill Beckett Roger Wright Bill Herrington Iohn Zuck Hon Pyne Gene Iannenga Iohn Buckingham lack Stegenga Terry House Mike Otterbacher lim Farmer Marshall Wondergem Charles CUYPSHYG1' Dean Morehouse fm IP' . , '-.Ny r, -we s K J: .qw we , 6 W -'L K 'WI ,: K I K 4 ' gaittgf i q. - v N .5 0. '-wow M in 'B li? Tim Farmer Dave Cook Dave Dagley Mr. James Dellyke, Coach Ierry Carlson, Manager 1 ,g X W N ' , Q W I y V s ,J 3 is w ,rr ,,. .,r- Q ,- n ii J' W Beth Knopf. Iim Vredenburg Dorothy Byrnes. Bondu Goble, Norma Ryan, Hank Reed, Advisor: Miss Marilyn Gordon. CHEERLEADERS ff' y V . Qi! fe! Q ' 1, M.-1' 1' vw Karen VcmderBosch, Barb Iorgensen- Helen Powell, Didne UIBD. Sqndfq Dgylet 'ff' R4 CROSS COUNTRY Dave Woodard Iack Randall Eugene Berg Ierry Livingston Heny Kolenbrander ,Hoberi Piers MARVIN MARCOTT Manager ROBERT CARTER Coach fi! TENNIS al-3-'-Q53 ...M Skip MUYCOU Don Dixby Don Bartholomy Stan Crissman Melvyn May Gordon Ploeg Dean Morehouse jack Sxegenga Dudley Cox Carroll Graves Kem Graves Manager, Gary Carpenter COACH! MY' Visser Ken Kyburz :NAA BASEBALL Doug Brownyard, Iim Beckett, Leon Powell, Paul VanderMey. Ken Heeringa, Clark Vredenburg. lack Powell. Bob Fiers, Leonard Weller, Mike Otterbacher. Dave Dagley, Ierry Teesdale, Don Plumb. Mel Eggleston, Wayne Dorais, lack Eggleston, Byron Haselton, Frank Phillips, Bob Hutch- inson, Bill Beckett, Dan VanDyke, Dick Lenardson, Charles Parks, Carl Dines, Dave Christie, Ralph Wallen, Charles Carpenter, Walter Cox, David Kingwell, Don Bradbury, Coach Gerald Fox. Manager David Aldrich, l x TRACK Ed Piers Bruce Iohnson Eugene Berg Karl F f01i1'1Q Dave C0014 lim Farmer Alun Warren Bob Tucker Ierry Livingston Dick Thompson Bob VgnderMey luck Randall Roger Stinson HUUY Kolenbffmdef Marlin Christensen John Krause Ierry House Bob Barber Bill Herrington Don Wood Dick Labinski Dave Carlson Ray Dimick Gene Iannenga Les Bloomfield COACH: Mr. Donald Ver Duin Managers: Tom Krause Gary Barnes fr? -1 ' . Y ' i-cj W' iz.: 'iz ' Nuff, f 11, N 5 -1 f., L.: -fy if lr r 3 2 515. EDT, ' , ' 1,4 213. , , -- rf.-rf' ,f ' 7 '- ' , . if V 1, V Q ,if . , if, 25. . . . . - faq, - if HQ? A Y -'Z' ' , ,175 ,, If. , L. L' -.'1?!:JV l l, J Y' 1 'fy-' '.' T 1' -,ra - : -3 AK: sr Ss: X . r M . v, 1 ,, -. is ., ,V Compliments of BULTMAN STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHS for all occasions Congratulations . . . MQRTON M I, OR SALES, IIIC. l , SALES I' SERVICE gl Bring Yqur Ford Buck Home For Service C mpliments of A. J. 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EXCHANGE fAM'3lS'f09 55 . Reibi!iz'z:sdOiiiJ:i'fQiiJ3f:m11i:'Sed P l 'iel R l' NE' Gmd Rawls 46 Division Ave., s. G a Rapids, Mi ii A afimllmfllsiioco BEST WMS BYE'S SODA GRILL i coNGRATuLATioNs FROM Sc and ,gf 0 E130 and up Rocicrokn sowi.iNG ALLEY Compliments of ROCKFORD FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture - Carpets - Appliances 23 Courtland Street S G' H Stamps WOLVERINE Qyhoe and Zmfpomfwn I 0 f K F 0 I D, M I f H I G A N vic1'onw.xnAusleuAmumov Anon.:-n x. xuuu unmana- 1 E l E p M 0 N E 2 4 2 1 mcwum N. xnnusl ni-cuvw: vi cannon c. menus: vuuuun uxuls o.uuin 1. g CRAZY MAN, THIS GRADUATION While l must confess that my personal contact with the language of youth is somewhat limited, if my informa- tive sources be accurate, this pretty well sums up your feelings about graduation. Real crazy, the most! And why not? For twelve years you've been learning, learning, learning . . . reaching for a goal. And you've succeeded. The goal is secured. But now brace yourself, for life is about to deal you one of her typical backhanded slaps. This job you've done, this goal you've reached, becomes but a starting block for new accomplishments. You've earned the right to set new goals, to envision future successes and to go out and make them come true. The warm-up is over. This is the starting gun. Condi- tioned with your twelve years of training your chances of winning in the race of life are good, mighty good. Keep the goal in sight. Keep running. Good Luck l V. W. KRAUSE TRIIIIERS AND MANUFACTURERS 0F SllEll IIURSEIIIDE RIID PIGSKIII WORK SHOES, IlEil'S FINE DRESS SIIDES ll0RSEIlIDE IND PIGSKIN WORK GLOVES Chairman of the Board XRS Patrons list 'U H and L RESTAURANT DAY,S STORE R. L. BYRAM, D.V.M. RUSSELL'S CAFE VAN'S REEINERY STATION FINCH MARKET McBRIDE'S GIFT SHOP W. E. ANNIS, 11.11. S. ROCKFORD MEN'S SH0P J. CARLSON, D.D.S. L. G. FERRAND, M.D. BLOOMFIELD and PLATT AUTO SERVICE Q Best Wishes From R U QK F.0 R D G R 0 C E R Y H. R. TERRYBERRY caMPANv The Big Little Store on the Corner cmd R',jZ:'Jf0cf:f:1gSj'L':':Ixg Mfg - cOlll'flOl1d sffeef Grand Rapids Michigan Best Wishes for Your Future Success .... Rockford Office UNION BANK of Michigan The new Matchless Gas Ranges give you cool, clean, flexible and economical cook- ing. You have a thousand heats at your fingertips. All oven, broiler and top burners light without matches. You can cook an entire oven meal by clock can- trol without supervision. Famous guar- anteed makes delivered and installed for only a few dollars down by your gas range store or the Gas Company. Meet Your Friends at .... congrdulanom t . Patrick's Drug Store ST ALTHEA1-RE WHITTALL MOTOR SALES Rockford, Michigan Byrne's SUNOCO Station 2808 East Beltline A2 my Afffjwil ff' , - ROP' Rockford Hardware ,, ,vim-- nl Good Luck, Seniors ! TUCKER'S SUPER MARKET Compliments of Rockford Lumber and Supply Co. Good Luck, Seniors! 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