Rockford High School - Rams Tale Yearbook (Rockford, MI)
- Class of 1956
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I 2 AQ - I N hh-' ' . ,,. kg' M4 'qw 4' 5 Q I s S ik 9 0' our minds were strengthened and Rockford High School Rockford, Michigan our characters were moldedp for each of our minds, and each of our characters will portray a great part upon the enormous stage of life. 3 l l l To you, our untiring Director, Mr. James DeRyke, we the class of l956, in appreciation for the many hours you have unselfishly devoted to guiding our class with your very capable understanding l l and perpetually good natured attitude, we leave our deepest gratitude, fondest memories and finest regards. . 4 l - '--L., .jvwi-T'wmniv'ns.' 'Y A X ,. . A W fvfxgrxg ' 4:m'121f2z.c'f.J- cz- !4'.QM vs Q 0 ' F ' A Kay 0' ff I xv, X l I Q , . 1 X 7 w ,lf H41 X X5 XV! I f ' ' 1 .ai- 5515.77 X X X .R f f! ,, A ii W X ,- X I If Q 1 Lf!! Xgw gi? -NX NES! ' ,ff H'1L? . IIIZJX- S! K XR 1-B ,gk j K Vx X I . VA. -vb 2 Lgj' ff r 1 f b 1Jtuhuccr5 PRINCIPAL A true ond understonding Irie whom we all Conflde is our Mr. D Loren A. Dislwiow. x X NJ SU PERI NTENDENT OF SCHOOLS The well colordinoted system of our EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, E. J. Kleinert, keeps the production running smoothly from the reheclrsol stage to the grand finole. BOARD OF EDUCATION Lynn Gill, Secretory Howard Morehouse, President Louis Ferrond, M.D., Trustee Kenneth Morrison, Treasurer Theodore Carlson, Trustee S f KLEINERT, EJ., A.B., MA. lim: dignity is INUVCI guincd by place, cxncl never lost when honors um witlidrciwnf' Micliigon State vi-ciclic-rs Coll:-gc, University of Michigan, Con- xulm-rs liducuiion, Holulyyg Fishing. DISBROW, LOREN, B.S., M,A. Oli, To be loved by so many. Wclsti-iii Sims: Teciclwrs Collvge, University of Miclii- gan, Sonics Choir. Hobby: VVoodvvorking. H VERDUIN, DONALD, B,S. lx ' Fields Circ won luy those who believe in winning. Bowling Giuun Unlvz-nsily, Driver Training, Hobby: footlmll. I , L . ,X . . x-J ' l ,Jw X J SCHULTZ, FRED, A.B. l' lf' If HARGER, MYRNA, A.B. Silence is golden. Albion Col- lege, VVes1ern Miclwigcm College, Lnbrcwicin. Holulny: Ti uveling. 7 'He knows wlicn is wlimf' lXl','lBICl5lxLl WL-all-yciii X Avi, Mwclicinlrnil Dirivvnng Hcmliliyq l-illlillllil. ,,r .1 ', 1 ps- DERYKE, JAMES, B.S. A kind, gentle, understanding gentleman. Central Michigan College, History, Junior High LlNDHOUTl CLINTON' A-Br Physical Education. Hobby: Golf. Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Calvin College, Physics, Clic-niistiy, Physical Science. Hobby: Pliotagraphy. l I, , , 16.41 A l , ,, fi-4.1! L4i!f,'!lKJ ' f' y GOODMAN, SAM, A.B. 1 r ,fly , 'J fi, If Shall I begin with the usual iokes? Grand f Wi ' ff ,fx Rapids Jr, College, Western Michigan College, -4 'A ' ljyfrflf Communication Skills, World History, Hobby: ' .1-Y 'C' ff Model Airplanes. DRUMM, MARILYN, AB. Ii you ialay a part, play it well. Debate, AForensics, ROBERTS, JANICE' AVB- Woild History, Alma College. Hobby: Swimming. Hprenyl petite' and liked by OHV, University of Ken- tucky, Communication Skills. Hobby: Reading. 8 I 'T ' '22gl3'3' 1 -gg - A fl: 4 ' ,, i Q-.. i A' S ss- BLAZER, BARBARA, 8.5. XQZ. .f -,Ax f A living Do it yourself kit. Michigan State Normal Col- ERICKSON, JACK, B.S., M.A. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Central li-gr-, lloin:-making, Social Living, Jr. High Arts and Crafts. Hubby Comms 'words Michigan College, University of Michigan, Shop, K ' W N' . HAAN, RICHARD, B.A. Music wakes the soul and lifts it high, New York University, Michigan State College, Eng- lish, Journalism. Hobby: Singing. Form Shop, Arts and Crafts, Nature Study. Hobby: Collects mustache cups. VISSER, ROBERT, A.B. ll1e cainestness of life is the only passport to the satisfaction of life. Hope College, Latin, Jr. High Coniinunication Skills, Hob- by: Golf. 9 ,fu .X IJ X iv SULLIVAN, MURRAY, BM. Manifold music I build. Michigan State University Training choir, Senior band. Hobby: Clarinet, -.Eff K-. -J ' iz A 4 --,Q I ',-Nr' ik:-3. vii- - - ff 00.0.00 03000 oooot EBY, LEO, B,S. A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by tho hi-st ol men. Vilestern Michigan College, Gr-noial moth, Junior High math, Hobby: Coin rolli-cting. CLARK, ANNE, B.A. 'Coclk in His lin-oven and all's right with the ity' All iuin Violets. WOOD, LENA, 8.5. i-iomemaking hearts are happiest. Kansas State Teachers College, Homernaking and Pei' sonal and Social Problems. Hobby. Gardening. BOYER, ROBERT, A.B., M.A. Always be Consistentfahernf' Bay City Junior College, University of Michigan, American Culture, Rhetoric, Spanish. Hobby. Photography. The great thing is not what we get out of life, it's what We put into it. VVestcrn Michigan College, Biology, Science, Nature Study. Holnluy: Photog- woilfl Hope Kollogc, Communication Skills. Hola- CARTER ROBERT A-B4 MIA iaphy filmstrip. 'Q M sg ' ,w v. gig, -' f . -. .. . c aff-lu' ' 9' .AL ' ' ' A' ul' -i'?f':.. wi . ' -ee, If ., V yi. BROWN, LUCILE, A.B. A good heart is worth gold. Butler Universit English, Reading lniprovenif-nt. Hobby: Books. xv. ' , . .f,4,. luv' 441 HACKETT, MILDRED, 8.5. HAAKSMA, JACK, A.B. ' . . . and still the wonder grew that one sniall head could A blush is beautiful, but often inconven- ient. Hope College. Math, Science. Hobby: Bowling. Hobby: Traveling. carry all she knew, Vlfostern Michigan College, Commercial. BARTLETT, FRED, B.S., MA. With his help your vines will grow. Michigan State University, Agriculture. Hobby: Fishing. FOX, GERALD, B.S., M.A. The lion is not so fierce as they paint him. Michi- gan State University, Government. Hobby: Fishing. thing in its p ce. Greenville, Illi- BEMENT, ABBIE, A.B. A place for everything and every- nois College, Typing I, Bookkeep- ing. Hobby: Interior Decorating. 'NS i . if g Q 1 .- I 1 xi' -X T 00 1 'L l .,, fwffx- V 7 X .xxx -.g 4 5 but . V : 4 kxsilf' ,,',,'5L,, ki he -Dj-2 X til!- ff 2-4 1' 'L ' 6 ,ftp ,A , ,. Z . l 4 , Q, N 1 T? ... ,hai-I RIALL, GERALDINE, BS. TROFAST, BARBARA, B,S. McBRlDE, STANLEY, AB., M.A. Rutluer than lovw, than money, Energy and persistence Conquer' all things. l'll Und a woy, ov molw one, 'lion lrnnu, guyz- mv truth. Cen- Central Michigan College, Physical Educa- Mifhigon State lXlOIl1tC1l, Unive-1 tml lVlIf'lHQllH Collvgc, Training tion, Health. Hobby: Ping Pong. sity OllVlICiNlQGI1,AlUlNl7Il1,lNAK'1lltf'- rhon, EIL-nn-ntcny Music. Hobby: vnotirs. Hobby Forming. Svwlnri. Even in life we could not have stars if those behind the set, back stage, refused to work without glory. Mrs. Rooso Mrs. Elkins Mrs. DeCutor ,lvl 'UK SECRETARIES Mrs. Sully Knecht Mrs. Bette Young wl ,N J CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW, Jonurs Holl, Max Deifotor. BACK ROW, Ardie Elkins, Roy Johnson. V -, l X fx J 4. .- 91 ' 1 ' :A -YJ X r. 'u , ' , YK in WL? sw NN All W ,,f ,ff fn 17 X , ., V fruhimx Uluyvx' tg. I ' W 4-fi. 4 lv Z,- V 4 ,I ,Mx if , 'I A ,..r! f ff' J' V I X HAROLD ACKERMAN Some say he's bashful, others doubt it. Track 2. BARBARA ANNIS There is a woman at the beginning of all great things. Homecoming Queen, Chief Justice 4, Alpha Beta, D.A.R., Senior Council 4, Choir 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Junior Play, Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. ALYCE BAINES Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.' Choir 1, Alpha Beta, Future Homemokers l, 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. l. RICHARD BARNES The unspoken word never does harm. Future Farmers l, 2, 3. DONALD BARTHOLOMY That l'm o man I'd have you know, Tho' l still have some room to grow. Senior Council 2, 3, Choir 'I, Class Vice-President 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, R Club, Hi-Y 2, 4. JAMES BECKETT The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Senior Council 4, Chair l, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, R Club, Hi-Y 2, 3. EUGENE BERG Every noble activity makes room for itself. Choir l, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Tennis 2, Track 3, Librarian 3 14 1 CARCLE BEUKEMA She is certain to be seen, where fun and mischief beam. Annual Stott 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens 2, Future Teachers, Future Home- makers, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. IOMA BLAKESLEE She's small but so is a stick of dynamite. Annual Stalt 4, Senior Council 1, 4, Student Court 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Maiorette. LESLIE BLOOMFlELD He is going forward to something great. Senior Council 1, 2, 4, Student Police 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Variety Show, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track'1, 2, 3, 4, R Club, Hi-Y 4. DAVID CARLSON Responsibility walks hand in hand with capibility and power. Annual Stott 1, 2, Rocket Stott, Senior Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Police 3, Chief of Police 3, Band 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Mayor, Junior Play, Senior Variety Show, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club, Nat'l Honor Society, Future Teachers. DOUGLAS BROWNYARD True happiness renders men kind and sensible, and that happi- ness is always shared with others. Senior Council 3, Student Police 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Variety Show, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, R Club, Science Club. WALTER BRIMMER School breaks up my whole day. Choir 1. WILLIS BRADLEY I hate quotations. Tennis 2. 15 Eg,-1,,,,,,,...L, sb., PAUL CARPENTER I may look slow, but wait until I get started. Football 2, Track l. LUCILLE CASSONE He who labors diligently need never despair, for all things are fl Q I .. accomplished by diligence and labor. ' Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor of Annual 4, Alpha Beta, Homecoming Court, Senior Council 4, Senior Variety Show, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Science Club. BONNIE CAVANAUGH She and gloom are no relation. Choir 2, Future Homemakers, G.A.A. LEONA CRISSMAN She possesses that rare trait of character called 'Independ- ence.' Senior Council 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Editor of Rocket 3, Y- Teens 2, Alpha Beta, Future Teachers 3, 4, Annual Stott 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court, National Honor Society, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY CRISSMAN lt's fun to study-l bet. u Student Police 3, Band l, 2, Choir 1, Tennis 'l, 2, 3, R Club. EDITH DEKUBBER The mildest manners has she. Choir l, 2. JANE DEREGNAUCOURT Her smile will be her passport around the world. Annual Stott 4, Editor of Annual, Senior Council 2, 3, Student Court 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Variety Show, Alpha Beta, Future Teachers 4, Science Club, Homecoming Court. me ., ,W ':.. ! ' ff wi ,,,- L.. I ., rg if: 'K 1 A 1 16 - I in MARY ANN DEYO A girl with home fire in her eyes. G.A.A. I. SANDRA DODGSON Good cheer is not a hindrance to a good life. Senior Council 45 Band l,2,3,45 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 25 G.A.A. 2,4. DANIEL DUNN lf you ore content you have enough to live upon with comfort. Student Court 25 Student Police 2,45 Band 'l,2,3,45 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Senior Variety Show5 Basketball 3,45 Football 45 Tennis 2,45 Track 'l5 R Club. DORINE DURFEE She put all of her troubles into a box, sat on the lid, and laughed. Future Homemokers JACKQUELINE EGGLESTON It is so easy to be good-natured l wonder why anybody takes the trouble to be anything else. Choir 1,25 Y.F.C. l,2,3,4. SHARON EK Good sense and good nature are never separated. Choir 'l,2,3,45 Y.F.C. l,2,3,4. GEORGE ELERICK He turns his back on the girls and then runs backwards. Senior Council lj Class Vice-President 35 Junior Pluy5 Baseball lj Track 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Science Club 4. 17 xo- .wi Z X fc XX bil K.-'hf..Q ix DON ENGLER lt is not what you are said to be but what you are. Senior Council 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Student Court 35 Baseball 'I Hi-Y 2,3,45 Rocket Staff 4. DON FEIKEMA Don's nice to know in his quiet way. He's a steadfast friend from day to day. Choir 1,25 Librarian 3. MILDRED GRAY Pleasantness and personality go hand in hand. Choir 1,25 Future Homemakers l,4. THOMAS GROSS Ready for work or play, he's a good scout in every way. Annual Staff 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Variety Show, Drum Maior. JEAN HALL The fun just twinkles in her eyes. Choir l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Future Homemakers l5 G.A.A. l,4. KENNETH HEERINGA I find that nonsense, at times, is singularly refreshing. Junior Play Cast5 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Football 45 R Club. LOIS HOUSE She can't sit still, she loves to wiggle. A cute little girl with a cute little giggle. Annual Staff 45 Choir 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Junior Play Cast5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Rocket Staff 3. 18 ROGER HULETT l like fun and fun likes me. Track 1,27 Hi-Y 'l,2,3,4. EVELYN JOST She has no ear for flattery, no tongue for scandal. Choir 1,2. EDWARD KEIZER A bit shy, but a good guy. Choir 'l,2,3. JOAN KLINGAMAN People say, wherever she may go, now there's a girl who's nice to know. Future Homemakers 'lg G.A.A. 4. 19 Class Advisors President , , . Vice Presidem Secretary . . . Treasurer . , , . . .James DeRyke Fred Schultz Clark Vredenburg , Don Barfholomy .,.Delora Lundin ., Barbara Annis CLASS OF '56 Fifth Grade-1949 Teacher, Miss Turner JERRY KOZAL An innocent face, but you never can tell. Senior Voriety Show, Football 3,4, Track 4, R Club, Hi-Y 3,4. KENNETH KYBURZ Friendly, amiable, and sincere-'Look everyone, Ken's here. ' Senior Council 2, Student Court 3, Student Police 3, Band l,2,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Football 4, Tennis 'I,2,3,-4, R Club, Future Teachers 4, Hi-Y 4. DOROTHY LANGRIDGE Tract comes as much from goodness of heart os from tineness of taste. Student Court-I, Annual Stott 4, Choir I,2,3,4, Class Secretary 3, Senior Variety Show, Alpha Beta, Future Teachers 4, G.A.A. l, Homecoming Court JERRY LIVINGSTON Boys will be boys, but they will be men some day Cross country 3, Truck 2,3,4, Hi-Y 4. 20 RICHARD MODZELESKI A grin, a wink, a carefree iestf By things like these we know him best. Future Farmers 'l,2,3. I ' JH T, . K af an ig an A 49' X, 7' I 1 DELORA LUNDIN Her radiance comes from happy thoughts! Senior Council 3, Student Court 3,4 Choir 1, Class Secretary 4, Alpha Beta Y.F.C. 'l,2, 3,4. DONNA MARTIN My heart is not my own, but I don't care, it's in good hands. Choir 'l,2,3,4, Future Homemakers 4, G.A.A. 'I,2,3,4. JON MAZEI The quiet type-in school that is. BRUCE MILLER He's not a wolf, it's just the way he says Hello-ooll Choir 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. ROGER MILLER Work fascinates me. l could sit and watch it for hours. DIANE MILLER A quiet little girl with a quiet little way. Band 1,'2,3,4g Choir 'l,2,4g Future Teachers 2,4, G.A.A. 4, Maiorette 'x f, 1 4A 1 i 5.1 ,it f GORDON MOSHER He lends a hand when duty commands. Senior Council 45 Student Court 45 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Track 15 Future Teachers 35 Hi-Y 3,4. ANN NELSON Her friends-there are many5 Her foes- are there any? Annual Staff 1,25 Senior Council 45 Choir 'I5 Y'Teens 25 Alpha Beta. FRANK NEUHAUS lt isn't that I'm not interested, I'm just I shy. Choir 'l,2,3,4. ALICE NORTON Patient of toil, zealous yet modest, always serene. Senior Council I5 Annual Staff 45 Choir 'I,2,3,45 Alpha Beta. PATRICIA OTTERBACHER She'll never need to worry for wherever she may go, she'll always gain a friend, and never make a foe. - Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Class Secretary 25 Junior Play Cast5 Y-Teens 25 Future Teachers 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Homecoming Court. GERRY PETERSEN A little work, more play. Senior Council 'I5 Choir 'l. tw DAVID PLATT When icy and duty clash let duty go to smash. Choir I. iqZ .2s Q I V 3, ROBERT SCOTT Take it easy and live long. Choir l,2,3,45 Futur Farmers l,2. ,s -H MARY ELLEN POST The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Choir 1,2,45 Junior Play Cast5 Annual Staff 45 National Honor Society5 Alpha Beta5 Future Teachers 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. JACK POWELL He's small but he get around. Student Court 35 Choir 15 Class Vice- President 25 Football 4. LEON POWELL l iust can't keep the girls away. Annual Staft 45 Senior Council l,2,3,45 Class President I5 Class Vice-President 25 Junior Play Cast5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Football 2,3,45 R Club5 Editor of Rocket 45 National Honor Society5 Future Farmers 'I. HENRIETTA REED The hair is one of the richest ornaments of a woman. Annual Stalf l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Senior Council 2,3,45 Band 'l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 35 Senior Variety Show5 Y-Teens 25 G.A,A l,2,3,45 Home- coming Court. ARLENE SCHADE Those who are quiet, accomplish the most. Band l,2,3,45 Choir 25 Y-Teens 25 Future Teachers 4. JOHN RlLEY Every person has his devilish moments. Student Police 35 Band l5 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Tennis 25 Hi-Y 45 Science Club 4. pw sfllff M 2 l.: RETHA SIMONIS Modesty is a virtue which leans toward success. Future Homemakers 1,45 JOYCE STONE Her laugh is iust like sun- shine - It freshens all the day. Choir l,2,3,4. 4 ' u Q. .pn U if .sir N iw -Q , .,, . .. Ms- x .'.'. ' ' FRED SOUFFROU A smile that won't come otT. Future Farmers i,2,3. ANNE MARIE STARR AJsunny disposition is the v ry soul of success. Choir l,2,3,45 Annual Stat? 'I,2,3,45 Senior Variety Show5 Future Teachers 2,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. WILLARD STREETER What he greatly thought he nobly dared. ANNE SPENCER It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Annual Staff 45 Senior Council 35 Student Court 45 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Variety Show5 Future Teachers 3,45 G.A.A 'l,2,3,4. CONSTANCE SWEAT She likes them short, she likes them tall, we all know she like them all. Cheerleader 'I5 Band 'I,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Future Teachers 1,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Maiorette. W .Q srl . 1. 1 . .1 Z Tennis 2,1 W SHARON SQUIRES True merit is like a river5 the deeper it is the less noise it makes, Annual Staff 45 Band 15 Choir l,2,3,45 Future Teach- ers 3,-45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. JERRY TEESDALE If the good die young, it's no wonder l've lived so long. Senior Variety Show5 Base- ball T,2,3,45 Future Teachers 'l,2,35 Hi-Y 3,4. 9.13K 1 A 3 ff 5 i ac: g A. et . v 1 . J 1 -' DELILAH TOOHEY So this is why the Irish are so very proud. Choir 1,25 Future Home- makers 1,4. A -1 5 5 ' s, ROBERT TUCKER Bob's mental abilities and athletic prowess makes him a leader in many ways. Senior Council 2,3,45 Class President 35 Class Secretary 15 Prosecuting Attorney 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 R Club5 National Honor Society5 Alpha Beta5 Hi-Y 4. DONNA VANCE She has a kind spirit and a friendly air. Librarian 45 Choir 45 Senior Variety Show5 G.A.A. 4. .NJ names iicmw . y , miirii P055 Q ci.-Q5 coma: 4 Q of merit mimi- ,wo xfwxfein, ' PAUL VANDERMEY Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Senior Council 45 Baseball l,2,35 Football 2,3,4. CLARK VREDENBURG When better men are made they will have to use him as a pattern. Senior Council 3,45 Choir 1,25 Class President 45 Class Treasurer 15 Junior Play Cast5 Baseball 3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track 1,25 R Club5 Hi-Y 2. LARRY WlEDA The impromptu reply is the touchstone of the man of wit. Track 25 Future Farmers 1,2,3. hp 'Q JEROME VANDERBURG Athlete and wit combined, a nicer guy is hard to find. Band 15 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 45 Track 35 Future Farmers 1,2,3. BARBARA WITT I always say what I mean, and sometimes more. Senior Council 2,3,45 Annual Stal? 2,35 Choir 2,145 Y-Teens 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Rocket Stal? 35 Homecoming Court. fs 'tg' 7 r X . ff Q f f XX. fry, , C y, X 1 ' X ' x x X15 ,I ig KJ 9 Class Cliailerbox Polly Ofterbacher 1' Best Dressed Girl Dorothy Longridge gf til' . i J . ' S- Y Best Dressed Boy John Riley xy R, , 1. TH ' f .XX ,f 'T X w 1 J f 5' N '41 l l Class Br n lgloser Don B tholomy A Class Ladies' Man f' Leon Powell f as ya-.Je 5 Us 0 -digg? l is Jr Class Romance Sandy Dodgson and Dan Dunn l if Class Giggler Carol Kay Beukemo i 2? J i .l A X. ' 1 ,fjjl 7 X - Class Politician Dave Carlson Most Bashful Girl Arlene Schade X . ,wx xi 4. KV Most Likely To Suceed D l fi ' . X by Clark Vredenbuig Mos? Popular Girl Barb Annis ff 5 7 Most Popular Boy Bob Tucker X Li : X Most Bashful Boy Class Flin r 'l 7 Hlairold Ajlfcranan Connie Swear 1,1 e 5 rea Y Sly . I 7 ...G ' Class Brain I 3 1 l M EII P r K I ary en os mt? i X X Cut Girl ' ll r. 2 , gil 3 .J Han ec-d .g,'- 'Q Axx WJ, 2. W 'nf i Suppnrting Qlast ll ' 1 i Q I J MAN S ' 'n 1 NY R ff X WX, - 1 ,, W RM ,M S, X jj 13:41 Ay X ffx I ,I X 'X X Ni N , N , ' X a , :M f f W . V x 1 f ' 1 N I X 3 lf ' R ff X x X ff 27 l f 5 l 9 Q ,ll I u 1' Qi 5 5 President ..... . . . Leonard Weller Vice-President .. .. Bill Herrington Secretary . . . . . Nancy Fischer Ed Gillespie .. .... Treasurer G L 4 1, , Judy Adams, Dan Barker, Bill Beckett, Pat u h- 'B' fs N r'il J it is ii d .5 -E I days, K 5- sn Bec er, Bar Ben am, Ju y Bennett, Pat L A' gg ff ' , .. L 'f- Bennett. -- ' L Barb Bessemer, Pat Birman, Shirley Bolting- ' ' Q 5- H 6- 5 - ' M- ,X g g, , L house, Donna Brodowski, Carl Bronkema, .-.. . - i , ,V , X' ' Q, .f f 5 Dorothy Byrne, Dale Carlberg. 4 V, g :?3,f A N uditwniw x.-all Marlin Christensen, Glenda Chrissman, Dar- Y, 7' iv. ' 'F91-in gg- L L ' L lene Conant, Roy Covey, Dave Dagley, if J gr l J Gerry DeVos, Wayne Dorais. sa 1 35 Mel Eggleston, Pat Elerick, Jim Farmer, i ' ' ' 9 L' ,V 1 Nancy Ferrand, Bob Fiers, Nancy Fisher, 'P' ' 5 l Y ' 'fl' fr M Geraldine Fisk. , X .A L ll ' J J, il as ' A ,X 42. Sharon Fowle, Ed Gillespie, Banda Goble, - ' Marie Gould, Betty Haling, Carole Hamil- ? - 35 ton, Byron Hazelton. V , sf 1- as it . ,gy I Jerry Heiss, Bea Herrington, Bill Herring- 1, M23 - F is fy? dxf ton, Marlene Holmes, Jerry House, Bob gl! E L P ' . A .3 Hutchinson, Bob lngraham. 4 K 5 t..'v :iff QQ J' - ' Pat Inman, Bert Jackson, Bruce Johnson, Q' A , . at L Alice Jost, Beth Knopf, Ruth Knox, Wanda 'Hg 4, if , 4 it . . ' V K , - ,F 'ei , Kolenbronder. B i . ,a li Y 4 A I i Mi W ,G Nancy Koning, John Krause, Sharon Krick, , av ' L bl H' 'K 'K 1, ,K Leah Langley, Mel Lanning, Carol Lee, G C. W ' ' -5125-W, Dick London. g all ' ' 4 , lg A V V Dorothea Magoon, Joan Mason, Beryl F F an 'I ue, ' 1 ' McClure, Barb Meinke, Judy Mooney, Katy L ,' 'i L, , V. .,:,. . , A K H KA ' W' ' f' Morrison, Marcia Mulder, 1' -J . R ,sf J 28 ew Q- me U by I VL X Margaret Muste, Pat Nelson, Virginia Nel son, Delores Newton, Jerry O'Neil, John Oom, Sherry Aswalt. Mike Otterbacher, Pat Otto, Charles Parks, Jerry Patterson, Jayne Plombeck, Gordon Ploeg, ,Don Plumb. Ron Pyne, Judy Randall, Carolyn Seelman, Faye Rector, Glenda Skinner, Roger Stinson, Gloria Stuthard. Judy Stuthord, Robert Trendt, Karen Vanden Bosch, Olai VanderPan, Dan Van Dyke, Robert Vis, Leonard Weller. Audlane VVhittaIl, Nancy Wltittall, Harold Wondergem, Jim Wondergem, Don Wood. ...- ' h f Q , ', i- if t . ii fl J X' J -f' s rf ' aaa 1 A Qi V f .f is -1 1 I sf A Sf J it is K V M A y ,QQ I 5, ,ii i i 5. K il - .- K . wi! GMM? .filfjy 4. 4. ii if f ' ,eee sf' e e f i ' 1 Jia.. E l ,.., 1 J aff nw L, e is Sl11JllL1llll11'D Qllziss Class Advisors . . Mr. Robert Boyer Mrs. Lucile Brown President ..,,, .,... T im Farmer Vice-President . Frank Phillips Secretary , . . . Sandy Doyle Treasurer , , Jackie Geluso A H Q ' ' A A J W, l L 5 5, x r iii zwff-A J g :AQ A ?l. TTiL,an.n A I . S liii in ' Q ,tg qv Y E 4 . Y , b - kkyk 1 , . K V 29 Elaine Annis, Ei ic Arc-ntZ,Jar1n Ashley, Gene Ashley, Joanne Baribeau, Judd Barker, Don Bixby. Vera Blalxeslee, Ron Blossom, Jim Blouw, Roger Bonner, Ruth Braman, Don Biander- berry, Roger Biiggs. Pat Bronsink, Norma Brownell, John Buck- ingham, Janet Burns, Joan Carpenter, Charles Carpenter, Don Cavner ...unus- w i. e .. . J .g Q., L-V - .M f .. is . as is .4 1 in Q , . 1 ... 'Q .F i -1. J ...S .1 r 4, , Q l' J , f C a viii' if j' if Y nr , :I Q ..... in A--'. ' x ,Q .,, i f, I 2 11 '- 'J - f' ' -. if ey ' f 45' 'F , J , X 3 ' iff' y I , X 4 sr! J 5 in E h. K iff, N. in xxx. ' Q K Q ,- n 5 I- G? A -.' , A . 42, Q.. X L .lg sv he f if .1 , Q J. . I P' N Q. TK I g 5, e. it , 'fl' i ii fQ V -i L. . 4 57 1' il 4. X Q J P 5 .:. 'X V Q, 51 K J . A - A M ,, 4 ix f 4, pie, . ,R .i if . . , PM J -if f..-2: f is , LV ' ,ft H V , M X .gf , 'Y Ron Cavner, David Christie, Lois Clark, Dave Cook, Walter Cox, Judy Crissman, Louis Andersen. Nancy Christ, Jerry Davis, Patsy DeCator, Virginia Deliubber, Pat DeMoogd, Brod DeVries, Leslie Dickerson, Ray Dimick, Carl Dines, lone Disbrow, Bonnie Dobbyn, Sondra Dodge, Neba Dorgan, Carl Doyle. Sandy Doyle, Charles Eggleston, Donna Eggleston, Tim Farmer, Sidney Fisk, Carol Follick, Joyce Frodell, Jacquelyn Geluso, Judy Gill, James Glem- boski, Sally Gray, Darlene Hattus, Linda Heiss, Julia Holden. Anita Hopstoken, Roberto Huebner, Virginia Hunting, Carolyn Inman, Karen Inwood, Gene Jonnenga, Barb Jorgensen. Ruth Jost, Florence Keiser, Jim King, Dave Kingwill, Sandra Krick, Fred Kyburz, Jaan Large, Carol Lerowx, Margie Livingston, Marvin Marcott, Carol Marlott, Francis Mason, Melvyn May, Karen McBride. Carol Meinke, Virginia Mills, Dean More- house, Walter Nelson, John Nester, Jeness Newcomb, Jean Porepke, Karen Petersen, Frank Phillips, JoAnn Plescher, Helen Powell, Richard Quist, Sue Robe, Roy Rummage. Marvel Schade, Betty Seely, Virginia Shill- inger, Loretta Slagel, Jean Smith, Robert Smith, Sharon Smith. , 7 is is A -:V ,,5 . N, ,Q .' .t 7 .gf V4 G ' is h A l t ' ,. ig LA Q, V i K -z5:'F?,'i.' . in 4 Q VFP jfs We Q i i i 1 s, ' as , or A H ,s it A ' if il? S if N N r i, 1 A ,xvkif . , -. ev Sf -if M ss Q 5 . .Eq,,5 A x A - my 5 vf- I - lk' 7 lll35ltIlIEIlI Glass President , . Vice President Secretary , . Treasurer . . Jerry Carlson Diane Cassone Eugene Sawyer Gordon Tucker Joyce Spinner, Jim Squires, Jack Stegenga, Linda Strickland, Jim Stuthard, Roy Swit- zer, Steve Taft. John Tate, Sam Todd, Diane Uren, Bob Vander May, Karen Vender Wert, Bennie Vinton, Ralph Wallen. Jeanette Warner, Marshall Wondergem, Sandy Wood, Roger Wright, Willie Young, John Zuck, Jimmy Adams. James Adams, Dave Aldrich, Darlene Ash- ley, Mildred Barker, Gary Barnes, Ken Beaukamp, Alice Beckett. l f x , T L.: ,,, xg .. Fx, f L ' W nl ' . i 4 . , UH. -ff , if er 4 F X i l C t -- ,'! X r it -A ,B T 3 if A T il., L..h-I 'X .. ' ,, A ,,.,. 6 I , X ML, 6-l I 9 l. 1 L V 1 Q It lr ,A V ... , r Q 6. W is vs- 4' i M .ag Qi lg A , 'tw i K ' 1 - 1 Q X I - U 'wrt K T '- , M, , 1 In . i I '3 ' , K 1 ' , i Q Tn? Y lun f ni Karen Bellamy, Mary Beintum, Betty Blakeslee, Lee Blayden, Par Bloomfield, Jack Briggs, Phyllis Briggs, Bob Brimmer. Ed Brodowske, Bernard Bron- sink, Allyn Brownell, Annette Burrows, Jerry Carlson, Diane Cassone, Sheldon Christensen, Lois Cole. Pat Covey, Reginald Craft, Bill Critchell, Betty Dean, Judy de Regnaucourt, Don DeWald, Judy Dollan, Karen Durfee. Lois Ellens, Charles Fires, Char- lene Fisk, June Fonger, Marilyn Foster, Nadine Francis, Clare Gillespie, Robert Graves. Mary Alice Haight, Charles Hal- ng, Arnold Hammer, Gail Hanthorn, Kay Hartwell, Eva Haselton, Melvin Holkstra, Fred Homminga, Don Hunt, Rose Hutchings, Mar- ilyn Jackson, Joel Janenga, Sue Keech, David Kendall, Bob Ken- dall, Dan Kinnema. Torn Krause, Ruth lanning, Judy Liclinausky, Sandra Lielbroer, louise Lilley, Clarence Matthews, Carol Miller. Willy Young, Doug VVC-znick, Kathleen Wooden, Janet Winquist, Virginia Vtleller, JoAnn Waid, Bob Vredenburg. John Van Noord, Jeanne Van Driel, Carol Vander Molen, Ron Vandenberg, Paul Van Dam, Gordon Tucker, Margaret Trombley. Lucy Toohey, Rosalie Tompkins, Sarah Sulli- van, Alma Stuthard, Pat Streeter, Don Stin- son, Marleigh Sowerby, Ricky Minion, Maureen Murphy, Jerry Neer, Pat Nelson, Vicki Nelson, Bermoce Newton. Carol Noxon. Barb Paas, Dorothy Parks, Carol Penning- ton, Ron Petersen, Linda Pinckney, Andy Pogee, Phyllis Porter. Ann Pratt, Helen Reed, Eugene Sawyer, Wendell Q Soladin, Lorraine Schemer, Rowland Schreiber, Paul H Seely, John Shevock. 1 i 1 R y 1 V.. 2. 'xi P T 6 A T l A A . 111, if A T 1 T i . N- i , ,r s 7 ' T L. , ,as sn. X'-:Q :' , P .,, I N 'X :lb rr- b :V U .. ,V -gif - si f K' I ,,-s , . rg 691, .i my Q A . y fx. A 4. - , ,,,,.e.' Bit . Lf ij . ' Y me ., ,- .T . . Y ,Q fl, A lgf .s T T f Jffffsffl A ' E R' 4 4 A S iw .R , Q F1 A , A. K. in H .. . an .X , W I if 7 A , Y V, If . i kll' jg 5'-wi , A ,X A .. f 'x lll. 4, ' I llnhvrstuhxvs Q? gziglptlg Givrelhc L to R standing, Mr. Goodman, Advisor, Linda Hockstrn, Treasurer, Mr. Elny, Advisor, Dole Hardy, secretary, seated, Tim De Regnaucourt, President. 32 G .., ,, C ,N i . Us 7 , . , s L ' ' X fi J ' Ad. 5 . 'AK x K A L 2 ' . Y K , X , xx , , x 4 L ig 'f' .X X J t . 3: 7 5 L 5 C - I W ' N -5 s L' -744 -:N Y wr- , F ff' , we Q1 K F' . , if L ,J ' 7' gm A l . ' ff A - f , A . , Q ,. . , -fm, si. 1' -w wf L ' 1 ' I r -1 i i .. f I ,,xx , -. ' as F 2-l im:-P E, Vx., I Lf ,X . in 4 sl y .J A ,K K. . ml- Q-IV - ' Q I .. , Dx F ii ' 'IN' ,less .. -H' l-4 ii .4 ' r . ' F r I ir K Q -:J -ff F if f - F l . f F 'se A 5 f 'E - 5 L 5 F ' f A X gl M V K a -X I . Q- - ::.s..4 2 r F 33 Arlene Arentz, Mary Bartholomeu, Gloria Bellinger, Larry Bird, Janice Boss, Jerry Bronkema, Les Brimmer. Sally Cavanaugh, David Crane, Mary De Graaf, Pat De Jager, Tim De Regnaucourt, Joel De Vries, Ruth Dines. Carol Drullinger, Ronald Dulyea, Larry El- kins, Allen Erhart, Jirn Evans, John Falarski, Louis Ferrand. Arlene Fiers, Jerry Finch, Jim Fowle, Todd Fullbright, Dorothy Garfield, Francis Ged- ritis, John Hall. Dayle Hardie, Pat Harmon, Bill Hansen, Bob Hicks, Ken Hoekstra, Linda Hoekstra, Karen Hoover. David Hutchings, Tom Jackson, Ed Jewell, Mike Kerr, Nancy King, Jim Kingwill, Jerry Finch, Nancy Koster, Albert Kozal, Karen Krause, Linda Langley, Dawn Liefbroer, Richard Livingston, Hildegorde Loebell. Robert Matthews, Mike Moyes, Loretta Mul- der, Gayle Forman, John Norton, Judy Petersen, Charles Plambeck. Carol Ploeg, Fred Pinder, John Richards, Sally Robe, Leona Rose, Harry Sherman, Bob Spencer Gracia Sultifle, Jerry Swanson, Sandra Trendt, Sandro Viss, Mary Ann Whittall, Suzanne Whittall, Mary Wood. Sfvnently G5reIhe LEFT TO RIGHT, Miss Roberts, Pam de Regnaucourt, Christine Brodowski, Trella Schade, Gail de Regnaucourt, Mr. Robert Visser, Advisor. 1. gig -1' ! 5? -M3 rn. --'Y he . gl ,we 5 Q4 ir- r ,ta x A . l 'ff we 3 1 . ,af RN si' ,, X- 1 Sllilil WSH CDU! I H . if iiiir . L ii 'F is-.rjvaiz IN . My L .. 'aw' 1, i. ,,,.,.f.-.,., 'KI in ff - .rss ' My , riii , '-1: 'ull p i ii ' . ,..- l .im sl ftgslll, ' 11.427 f f awk f 'Sf :IS ii, 1 ' H fl., 1 is f ',iisf-E yet, .1 '4,L.,,Q:,Z.r, i ii 2 iiiiilfill .. 4 .Y ,.., -1, 4 L ggi, G in Q Wi y ' , . ' -, 322.11 5 F .ex i , f . .-'k, tgp. ,7,., as - L .. in L L V. .ii- F L , t B5 :-' .-'. I , ' K :E' -iii g A . P 245 ,. i . 4 ii. r 1 in Sq J r 1 7 g . ., y 325, D r r Q V: I Z e' -.-'r. 34 A lm 'W '1. f Q bd! Yvonne Alber, Albert Ashley, Lloyd Becker, Gerty Belke, Bonnie Body, Larry Bloomfield, Sharie Burch. Jeanette Brimmer, Christine Brodowski, Kirsten Carlson, Larry Christenson, Barb Cooper, Pam de Regnaucourt, Gail de Regnaucourt. Bonnie De Wit, Susie Disbrow, Carl Dunn, James Dunn, Gary Edgecomb, Mike Falarski, Rick Farmer. Dennis Ford, Donna Foster, Dave Gray, Betty Hunt, Pat Hunting, Ernie Jewell, Jim Keech. Kirk Keeler, Carol King, Sandra Leonard, Terry Ludford, George Mason, LeRoy Morris, Ethel Norman. Virginia Parks, Pam Peterson, Bill Plam- beck, Brooks Sanders, Pat Senko, Trella Schade, Peter Schuyten. Pat Simonis, Aaron Rummage, Margaret Wells, Sharon Wilde, Kathy Stouten, Cindy Randall, Linda Reynolds. Dean Richardson, Jerry Wesche, Glenn Smith, Verna Smith, Tim Simonis. 1 Ein the wings 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , di.-: 'fi . v W fri, , f-wry 1 :qu -if, .1 f A K1 r Xjf5.,x., i 1 lg 1 5 11 VT g ri ,Egg .ir ::, ,M fd 9.1 1 KJ 35 1 i N1 Q, N N1 3 Q1 53 A V' R 0' 1 X 1 :L ' 1 1 I 1 1 W 1 1 1 , N lx' 5 ,E 1 1 1 A 1?yl'xN-u l I ' Q 11 ' 'WRX x 1 'Y - f ,f 1 E3 i'11,11!1:1M1 ' 11 1' 1 . ' ' 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 N 2 1 1 X I 1 5 1 ,1 z 5 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 . I AX 1 ff G 5 6 .A 4 H 'X A .tr I v Xl 31 mlmir Back Row, Left to Right: Bob Scott, John Zuck, Virginia Mills, John Riley, Pat DeMaagd, Don Bixby, Barb Annis, Dan Barker, Jim Farmer, Bruce Miller, Dan Dunn, John Oom, Marshall Wondergem, Frank Neuhouse, Tom Gross, Roger Barton, Charles Parks, Dave Carlson, John Buckingham, Sandra Wood, Melvin Lanning, Jean Poepke, Dave Cook, Sharon Squires, Nancy Ferrand, Charles Carpenter. Second Row, Left to Right: Banda Goble, Bea Herrington, John Krause, Les Bloorntield, Dean Morehouse, Sandy Doyle, Anne Marie Starr, Gary lngraham, Walter Cox, Ken Kyburz, Nancy Whittall, Judy Adams, Karen Vanden Bosch, Pat Bennett, Barb Witt, Leona Crissman, Gordon Mosher, Tim Farmer, Mike Otterbacher, Carole Beukema, Doug Brownyard, Geraldine De Vos. Third Row, Left to Right: Joan Large, Beth Knopf, Katy Morrison, Judy Randall, Joyce Stone, Donna Martin, Mary Ellen Post, Connie Sweat, Anne Spencer, Fred Kyburz, Barb Meinke, Barb Benham, Dorothy Langridge, Jim Stuthard, Ron Pyne, Darlene Conant, Jean Hall, Alice Norton, Judy Gill, Gloria Stuthard, Henrietta Reed, Jane De Ragnaucourt. Front Row, Left ta Right: Leah Langley, Alice Jost, Lois House, Dolores Newton, Donna Vance, Diane Miller, Sharon Ek, Carol Lee, loma Blakslee, Margaret Muste, Sandra Dodgeson, Pat Otterbacher, Judy Stuthard, Carol Inman, Marlene Holmes, Dorothy Byrnes, Nancy Fisher. 37 Lii:,wn.in, C34-iii DeVos, Second Row: Jerry Kozal, Banda SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Mr, Fred Schultz, Advisor Dave Carlson, Mayor Judy Adams, Secretary Robert Tucker, Prosecuting Attorney Leonard Weller, Parliamentarian Ann Nelson, Treasurer Front Row: Ln-e Blayden, Jerry Carlson, Gail Hanthorn, Virginia Weller, Torn Krause, John Krause, Don Engler, Bob Vredenburg. Second Row: Mr. James DcRyke, Advisor, Marshall Wondergern, Elaine Annis, Helen Powell, Tim Farmer, Barbara Witt, Barb Bi-nlmin, Karen VandenBosch, Sandy Doyle, Jim Farmer. Third Row: Charles Parks, Bonda Goble, Carl Doyle, Judy Crissrnan, Murals,-igli Soweilxy, Nancy Ferrand, Garden Mosher, Fourth Row: Clark Vredenburg, Leon Powell, Sandy Dodgson, Carol B iit- Loma, Leona Ciissrnan, Patricia Bennett, Pat Bloomfield, Pot DeMoadg, Don Bixby, Carl Bronkema, Fifth Row: Virginia Mills, Barlmia Jcirgc-nson, Barb Annis, Lucy Cassone, Sixth Row: Paul Vandermay, Les Blornmfield, Hank Reed. MLDNNORS Front Row: Karon VanclenBosch, Barb Jorgenson, Judy Caitlin Niimy Fishr-r, Karen Vanderwerf, Donna Brodow- fli, Linda Stiictland, Fd KL-iser, Dan Burns, Bob Fiers, Lbiin Biiikcr, Bill l'leriington, Joyce Spinner, MONITORS Front Row: Barb Beniiain, Leah Langly, Patricia Bennett, Punk Burns, Judy Bennett, Second Row: Sharon Squires, Judy Randall, Dorthea Magoon, Dan VanDyke, Mike Otterbacher, Roger Barton, Mel Lanning, Harold Won- deriern. 38 IE? .ff 5 STUDENT COURT Barb Annis, Bob Tucker, Mr. Schultz, Advisor, John Krause, Anne Spencer, Delora Lundin, loma Blakslee, Barb Benham, Pat De Maadg, Carl Bronkema, Garden Mosher, Don Bixby, Jane De Regnaucourt. POLICE FORCE Mel Eggleston, Dan Dunn, Mike Otterbacher, John Tim De Regnaucourt, Jim Farmer, Dave Cook, Dean Morehouse, Mr. Schultz, Advisor, JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Larry Elkins, Vice Mayor, Linda Hoekstra, Nancy Koster, Jerry Finch, Tim De Regnaucourt, David Hutchins, Moke Kerr, Jerry Swanson, Bob Spencer, Mike Moise, Mr. Schultz, Advisor, Sany Leonard, Christine Brodowski, Mr. Eby, Advisor, Karen Hoover, Sally Robe, Mary Francis Bartholomew, Mary Ann Whittall, Curt Keeler, Rick Farmer. 39 Krause, Tom Krause, Gorden Ploeg, Willy Young, FUTURE TEACHFRS Miki- Otterlaaclwr, President Bail: Annis, Vivo-Prositloltt Doitliy Langiidgo, Secretary Jim Fai trier, Treasurer Advisors: Miss Ruth Strz-rtrtr Mrs Lucille Birwn Front Row: Punk Burns, Diane Uren, Betty Seeley, Karen lnwood, Norma Brownell, Leah Langly, Jane De- Ragnaucaurt, Lucy Tooey, Jean Paepke. Second Row: Patricia Bennett, Patricia Nelson, Carolyn Seelinan, Pat Otto, Karen VandenBosch, Nancy Koning, Leslie Dickerson, Carol Meike, Marvel Schede, Virginia Hunting Barln Benhain, Ann Spencer, Lucy Cassone, Leona Crissmon, Janet Winquist, Marilyn Foster, Diane Cassone, Vicki Nelson, Virginia Mills. Third Row: Judy Lignowski, Virginia Weller', Pat Bloonmeld, Margaret Troinluley, June Fonger, Helen Powell, Judy Gill, Helen Reed, Ruth Jost, Elaine Annis, Judt Crissman, Jane Plamlnc-ck, Judy Adams, Arlene Schede, Diane Miller, Ann Starr, Nancy Ferrand, Banda Goble, John Krause, Ken Heeringa Fourth Row: Tim Farmer, John Stegenga, Dean Morehouse, John Zuck, Bob Vrebenburg, Maraleigh Sowerlny, Gail Hantliorn, Ricki Minion, Carol Miller, Pat Otterbacher, Mary Ellen Post, Carol Buekerna, Sharon Squires, Nancy Whittal, Judy Bennett, Carol Hamilton, Audlane Whittol, Katy Morrison, Don Plumb, Lf-n Weller, Mel Lanning, Billy Young, Jim King, Dave Carlson, Clark Vredenburg, Ken Kyluurz. lLllURF HOMlMAKERS OF AMERICA F l'l A Standing: Lucy Tooliey, Eva Haselton, Bonnie Cava- nnrinli Donna Martin, Sandra Wood, Kay Wooden, Kin:-n Br-llrnny, Mona Kay Gillikin, Darlene Ashley, Muay Br-intiim, Jackie Geluso, Betty Haling, Pat Covey, liwrri Fioclr-l, linda Pinckney, Alice Baines, Retha Sin irr, vis, Pat Ni,-lsan, Maureen Murphy, Lynn Bird, Judy Dolan, Briilu Pass, Bea Herrington, Iona Dislnrow, Faye Ri-rtni Seated Around Table: Delilah Tooliey, Reporter, Hr-If-n Rev-rl song loader, Sandra Dodgson, Pat Elerick, Vin--P r'+1 siclirnt, Barb Meinke, Sccretaryf Mildred Gray, Trim-,utr-rf Misa Blazer, Advisor: Mrs. Wood, Advisor. ex if ,-,f ., Q SCIENCE CLUB First Row: Jayne Plarnbeck, Linda Pickney, Judy Adarns, ' Jane De-Regnaucourt. Second Row: Carol Hamilton, Virginia Y Nelson. , , ' ' , ..s IIC my - J, V .1 40 XJfs 1, 'l v, LC H-, 1 1 R CLUB Kneeling: Bob Tucker, Coach Verduin, Advisor, Clark Vredenburg. Standing: Bill Herrington, Leonard Weller, Dave Carlson, Don Bartholomy, John Krause, Les Bloomfield, Jim Farmer, Ken Heeringa, Leon Powell, Stan Crissman, Dan Van Dyke, Doug Brownyard, Charles Parks, Dan Dunn, Bob Fiers, Mel Eggleston, Jerry Kozal, Ken Kybruz, Micky Otterbacher. Hi Y Front Row: Clark Vredenburg, John Riley, Chuck Titus, Mr. Haaksma, Advisor, Don Engler, Dave Cook, Bruce Miller, Roger Hulett, Bob Tucker. Second Row: Ken Kyburz, Jerry Teesdale, Les Bloomtield, John Krause, Garden Mosher, Jerry Kozal, Willis Bradley, Jim Farmer. Third Row: Bob Vredenburg, Dave Aldrich, Danny Kinneman, Tom Krause, Dean Morehouse, Jack Stegengo, Mel May, Marshall Wondergem, Ken Heeringa, Fourth Row: Leon Powell, Bob Fiers, Bruce Johnson, Marlin Christensen, Wayne Doaris, Mel Eg- gleston, Gary Ingraham, Jerry Livingston, Don Bar- tholomy. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Leonard Weller, Pres., Bert Jackson, V -Pres., Marlin Christensen, Sec., Carl Bronkema, Treas., Carl Doyle, Sentinal, Marshall Wondergem, Dave Cook, David Christie, Roger Wright, Jerry Davis, Jim Squires, Ray Dimick, Judd Barker, Brad De Vries, Richard Quist, Roy Switzer, Bob Fiers, Edmund Brodowski, Bernard Bronsink, Allyn Brownell, Sheldon Christensen, Donovan De Hold, Arnold Hammer: Melvin Holkstru, Clarence Matthews, Andy Pogee, Donald Rush, John Shevack, Bob Vredenburg, Windell Scladin, Mr. Bartlett, Advisor. KI ' auf 4l S mmf PN -Cr' .,,fe 11 wi? 1 DEBATE Mary Ellen Post, Hank Reed, Nancy Ferrand, Mrs. Drumm, Advisor, Leona Crissmon, Don Bartholomy, Tim Gross. YATEENS Seated, Ann Pratt, Roberta Huebner, Dorothy Parks, Mrs, Harger, Ad- visor, Mrs. Clark, Advisor, Joan Carpenter. Standing, Jean Gray, Jo Ann Plesher, Pot Bronsink, Sarah Sullivan, Kay Wooden, Karen Bellamy, Ruth Brannon, Pat Nelson, Carolyn Seelman. pub' JUNIOR Y-TEENS Front Row: Sany Leonard, Linda Langley, treasurer, Nancy Koster, Pam De Regnaucourt, Vice Pres., Dayle Hardie, President. Second Row: Miss Roberts, Advisor, Ethel Nor- man, Susie Disbrow, Linda Hoekstra, Barbara Cooper, Kristen Carlson, Donna Foster, Mary Bartholomew, Pat Senko, Patty Harmon, Janet Brimmer, Christine Brodow- ski, Patricia Hunting, Elaine Robinson, Gracia Sutlifte, Mrs. Belvlent. Third Row: Bonnie Boyd, Pom Peterson, Sandy Dunn, Ruth Dines, Karen Hoover, Mary Ann Whit- tall, Loretta Mulder, Susie Whittal, Vonnie Elbers, Trella Schade, Hildegard Lobell, Linda Reynolds, Gail De Regnaucourt. Fourth Row: Sharon Wilde, Betty Hunt, Carol Ploeg, Sally Covanaugh, Francis Gedrites, Dawn Leafbor, Mary Wood, Cindy Randall, Virginia Parks, Verna Smith, Janice Boss, Gertrude Belke, Shirely Van- Dam, Pat Sirnonis. GAA Front Row: Donna Martin, Sports manager, Leah Langley, Treasurer, Sandy Dodgson, Vice President, Barb Jorgensen, Presi- df-nt, Sharon Squires, Secretary, Miss Trofast. Second Row: Hank Reed, Helen Powell, Betty Seeley, Phyliss Briggs, Carol Noxon, Sue Keech, Carol Folllck, Margaret Trombley, Mary Kay Beintum, Judy Lichnovsky, Carol Lee, Par Birman, Pot Nelson, Pat Otto, Diane Miller, Jean Hall, Lois House, Anne Marie Starr, Third Row: Karen Inwood, Leslie Dickerson, Donna Vance, Joanne Barilmeau, Nadine Francis, Connie Sweat, Pat Otterbacher, Mary Ellen Post, Janet Winquist, Alice Beckett, Diane Cussone, Carol Miller, Vicki Nelson, Bonnie Cavanaugh, Lucille Cassone, Carol Kay Beukema. Fourth Row: Karen Durfee, Beryl McClure, Ncba Dorgen, Dorothy Byrne, Leona Crissmon, Barb Witt, Barb Benham, Pat Bennett, Nancy Koning, Dorothy Parks, Pat Bloomheld, Virginia Weller, Ricky Minion, Mary Ellis Haight, Maraleigh Sowerby, Gail Hanthorn, Marilyn Jack- son, Betty Blakslee, Bea Herrington, Barb Annis, Anne Spencer, Joan Klingaman, Carolyn Seelman, LIBRARIANS Back Row: LEFT TO RIGHT, Donna Eggleston, Bea Herrington, Mrs. Harger, Roy Switzer, Kenneth Duncan. Front Row: Lucy Toohey, Donna Vance, Jayne Plarnbeck, Carol Hamilton. Y-TEENS Bock Row: LEFT TO RIGHT, Jayne Plambeck, Bernice Newton, Jackie Giluso, Bonnie 1 Dobbyn, Dolores Newton, Darlene Ashley. Front Row: Carol Hamilton, Sue Robe, Mary Beintum, Rose Hutchings, Barbara Paas. il YFC LEFT TO RIGHT, Sharon Ek, Arnold Hammer, Jud Barker, Donna Eggleston, Garold Bronkema, Charlene Fisk, Delora Lundin, Phyliss Porter, Jackie Eggleston, Pat Nelson, Mel Eggleston, Mr. Bartlett, Betty Blakes- lee, Dorothy Magoon, Helen Reed, Betty Deon, Pat Becker, Janet Barker. SPANISH CLUB STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henrietta Reed, Nancy Ferrond, Leonard Weller, Bob Tucker, Ken Kyburz, Jerry Patterson, Gordon Ploeg, John Zuck, Jerry London, Roy Rummage, Bill Young, Virginia Nelson, Carolyn Inman, Kay Hartwell, Carol Pennington, Bonnie Dobbyn, Carol Hamilton, Marge Livingston, Diane Uren, Karen VanderWerf, Nancy Koning, Pat Nelson. Back Row, Seated: Virginia Weller, Judy Lichnovsky, Nadine Francis, Elaine Annis, Roberta Huebner, Norma Brownell. Second Row: Willy Young, Tom Krause, Jerry Carlson, Gary Barnes, David Aldrich, Roland Schreiber. Front Row: Tim Farmer, Jack Stegenga, Dean Morehouse, Mr. Boyer, Pat Otto, Bonda Goble, Nico Hopstaken. 'ii' qt SENlOR BAND, Back Row: Charles Carpenter, Willie Young, John Buckingham, Jayne Plarnbeck, Mr. Sullivan, director, Don Bixby, Fred Kylzurz, Glenda Ciissinan, Mike Otterbacher, Judy Randall, Betty Blakslee, John Zuclc, Jean Paeplce, Gorden Ploeg, Harold Wondergern, Ken Kylnuiz. Donald Brandeberry, John Oom, Second Row: Jack Stegenga, Judy Crissman, Bob Fiers, Charles Parks, Carl Bronkema, Walter Cox, Tim Former, Dean Morehouse, Les Bloomfield, Pat DeMaagd, Leonard Weller, Dan Dunn, Pat Ofterbacher, June Fonger, Lois Clarlc, Pat Bloomfield, First Row: Barb Jorgenson, Ginny Mills, Judy Adams, Carol Lee, Margery Livingston, Judy Lichnousky, Arlene Schade, Audlane Whittall, Sandy Dodgson, Maraleigh Sowerby, Betty Seeley, Sue Keech, Judy Bennett. 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Front Row: Jim Beckett, Ken Heeringa, Leon Powell, Don Bartholomy, Jerry Kozal, Dave Carlson, Les Bloomfield, Jerome Vandenburg, Ken Kyburz, Paul VanderMey, Clark Vredenburg, Robert Tucker. Cn Gle Rockford, on To Victory . , We They COMSTOCK PARK , . 36 O LEE . . 27 I4 SPARTA 34 I3 GODWIN . 7 7 GRANDVILLE 33 7 EAST G. R, . 6 25 WYOMING PARK . I4 7 LOVVELL , 34 6 47 Mel Eggleston John Krause Paul Vander May Clark Vredenburg Jerry Kozal Leon Powell Coach Don Verduin Bob Tucker Coach Fred Schultz Jim Beckett Ken Kyburz Don Bartholomy Dove Carlson Mike 0YfGfb0Ch0 , , My f' Les Bloomfield ,MW T JEROME VAN DENBURG A Q ' ' x . FRANK PHILLIPS .. BILL secxerr A IQ L - X, , I L . 'AQ K In DAVE COOK 'L 'H ' I, E BYRON HASELTON L f ., M 1 1-1-A K DAVE DAGLEY -f-. If-1 - x ' , L ROGER STINSON BILL HERRINGTON ,, , ,I I ,Q JIM FARMER DAN VAN DYKE MARSHALL WONDERGEM 9' V 'MT ' A . 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Bloomfield f X K, 2 1 A l iz Dione .val Y 14 fe, 9 Virginia Weller Bcirb Jorgensen WX Dione Ccissone Judy Lichnovsky 51 Alice Beckett Sandy Doyle 'H' ls Q84 N xi ti' XARSITY BASKHBALL Mllce Oitcrbocher Jolwn Krause Leonard Weller Leon Powell Clark Vredr-nburg Dove Carlson, Jerome Vondenbr-rg C l V r Jun Klng Munugu Bob Tuclwr Jrm Former Dove Dogley Don Bortlnolorny Don Dunn Kin Hcer nga Jim King,MC1nogcr gli in I Aff- vrfrw-H ' P' inn-'r-f.C'ffr 'J tr'a-he fr Ir'rl-Lt 'Q rl-E- ' Q . rfb: , When the one greof scorer morks ogcinsf your nome, He writes not thot you won or lost, but how you ployed the game. V Q. N., . l Y 1 X 'Q l A fr FU Tv I 5 N, Weil , N X ii f . . W as .Q . or f eeeee Q lk -'T l r QS, l e l , if l 5 e ' s 1 ' 'A ,f gf X l ' iff! X l l . Mike Ottbacher M N s Q X y f. ,. A ' '?43.., A David Carlson . 5 l Jerome Vondenberg v A 24, Leon Powell ig' 'km K rf 'gr L 1 Dovid Dogley , Q ,Q E Ken Heeringa ,S . A r l ' - - l x, . ,l ea l 5 all V .-?f H I a 'lf' Q l rf . ' 8- I , , Q ,iff John Krause A If Jim Former is ' .WA -xxx, V f , 'I NIJ' . f -' l ff V' ' 1, fl ,, S l 'K Yr S l . we fl f' l . 9 f I , K' T K, V ' F2 ' fd X A E fad. , Ay A . , L . Lenord Weller li ll LN - u- 1. . ' x R NXJQ ' E , 2 - ,, I ,, s ,., -, l . ' p ,mga Don Dunn Bob Tucker Don Burtholomy y a IX Q It , 1 Q ,fig . 5 I , :A - L X N Ag! i 4 x K.-V Clark Vredenburg 58 x SI sf ck Row-Dm VfmDylfP, Clfxrk Vl'FClCl1llLJI'Q, Bill Beckett, Woync Dorols, Bolo Fiors Fronf Row-Lcrormrd VVQ-llm', Duvicl Dcxqlcy, Mika- Otfwlmflwm Couclw Fox, Jerry Teasdale, Ken Herrirwgm, Leon Powell. I 40 Love! iillrixvp N WE' 15 kifiigifql' , Y A il. 1, V- 3' ,. mx nf- , 3 R Brxllov' upl Bock Row-Couch Visser, luck Sleqc-wgo, Mc-l Moy, Lrfon Uplimqor, Gordon Ploeg. Fronf Row-Kon Kylwrz, Tim Fmrnmr, Dc-rm Moro' lwousc, Willy Young, John Zuck. nf' XJ Y itil' A 1 x R ff, kegsifi if. X s-ii '76 Back Row-Carl Bronkema, Bob Kendall, Coach Goodman, Bob Fiers, nenga wi. its . 5,7 L il. lx' ' A , ,yt A TL 6 A xx ov N. ned K no Leonard Weller. Front ROW-Fred Kyburz, Marlin Christensen, Gene Jon- ss 'X Q l TT Another record set- Bock Row-Coach Verduin, Frank Phillips, Gene Jannenga, Bob Smith, Gary Barnes, Bob Tucker, Jerry Kozal, Dave Carlson, .lim Farmer, Don Bartholorny, Carl Bronkema, Jerry Carlson, Bob Vredenburg. Front Row-Tam Krause, Fred Kyburz, Don Wood, Bill Herring- ton, Jim King, Mel Eggleston, John Krause, Les Bloomfield, Jerry House, Marlin Christensen, Lee Blayden, Gordon Tucker. .H- l3,Qa' V.. Q, Hn.-Il o- ,R ll RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM-BACK ROW: Coach De Ryke, Jerry Davis, Butch Bronsink, Don Hunt, Ed Brodowski, Gary Boultinghouse, Roger Bonner, Coach Visser SECOND ROW: Larry Elkins, Manager, Dean Morehouse, Bob Brimmer, Andy Pogee, Bill Crilchell, John Tate, Dave Aldrich, Jim King, Tony Graves, Danny Kinneman, Mike Wolven, Jerry Carlson, Manager FRONT ROW: Mel Van Driel, Tom Krause, Gordon Tucker, Bob Vredenburg, Jerry Near, Charles Carpenter, Eugene Sawyer, Claire Gil- lespie, Gary Barnes, Willy Young, Mel Hoeksira RESERVE BASKETBALL'--BACK ROW: Jim Hall, Manager, Dave Cook, Jack Sfegenga, Roger Wright, Marshall Wondergem, Coach De Ryke, Mel May, John Buckingham, Jerry Carlson, Jerry Davis, Bob Spencer, Manager FRONT ROW: Dean Morehouse, Jerry Near, Tom Krause, Gary Barnes, Gordon Tucker, Willy Young, John Zuck, Tim Farmer 56 X , Nw J W I A! I - 1 f JU ,WM 5 7 f 'f' ...Ji li' fp 5 i V11 Zh 1' 4fwHJllQ,:,W if 1 fe .f,, A, Mr- A VJ: gf QM' Ni 5 f, f , , i Inf la , I 5 1 'V N ! lx Smal' r Q lfm x -X JILIAW ,f 'K 'LW x '- fwiyx f - Q X 'lyQ X 1 ' IT' A x. N L . 5.' fj,r w xx 4' W, Xxx x xycxhq, I X' f' -me X W ff! XT: V 5x1 f Ng ' ilu ,X .Aj mglfmilizg ugh b I X M K 457598 xx el fs M A 1 1,4 'Nl x full! 15 V , l 1, f , U' X ,.. I N' 'W 4 :C- ill ff 3 it Ni.. Peggy Caniff, Barbara Witt, Leona Crissman, Lucy Cassone, Jim Beckett, King, Barbara Annis, Queen, Henrietta Reed, Jane DeRegnaucourt, Patty Otter- bacher, Dorothy Langridge. 't is 1 . f,,,Q4:: W 9- . ',- , 1 21: ,X Q i ' 9 Af a in 4 f' 45m,,'. it , i Q. ' K ,., 1. Home 1 coming in mf-1' L. C7 -i Vu X L 9 3 -fm Jone DeRegncucourt, Henrietta Reed, Dorothy Long- ridge, Leona Crissmon, Barbara Witt, Potty Otter- bucher, Lucy Cczssone, Barbara: Annis, Queen, Jim Beckett, King, Peggy Conift GI X fiii' s . . ' t Now, pay me - ..- lu.: , ...- , . 1 7 ' . -' A ' 'sWiw7f that cab fare, doctor Elwood P Dowd Veta Louise Simmons Myrtle Mae Simmons Wm. R. Chumley M.D. P' od you dont really see cz robbntl Oh yes doctorl Tom Gross Mary Ellen Post Anne Spencer . . . . . Ken Herringa Lymon Sanderson M.D. Q ........ George Elerick Ruth Kelley R. N. . . Betty Chumley .... . . ,qs Chouvenet . . . . . Jone Regnoucourt LoisHouse ........ Bo ora Annis ud - Omar Goff y ......... Q 'V . on Powell Duon '- Wilson .... . 'Carlson Miss S - L .... . . E. J. Lofgr ....... ' r ......... udent Director . .. atty Ot rbcicher ........ Clark Vr enburg . . Miss Marily ordon . ..... B rbara Witt vera, DARLING Umph No, I havent Mrs. Simmons 027 5. Come along with me, Miss Simmons. i.r l 05.4 -,....n - -4:zs..f.gf.4a..i 53-,Y ,s..is.....,'..as4.,.,4sf.g.,....ef3k'lnufii.. - l 4-' - -we 1956 VARIETY SHOW is 1 V L Q 3 x . X 1 E V . A E f 5 5 Senior Skit-The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter Uerry Kozolt I gw ls 'ivy Q ,Vx K, 'f If A Talent Review from the Guy 90's to 1956 y Director .................... Mrs. Richard Drumm Chairman . ........ Tom Gross xp 'E-Q-cvs I'm Gonna Go Get My B-i-by torb Meinkct F I Ks 63 - ', ll .- Boop-Boopy-Doon fHGf1k Reed 8. Jane Deilegnoucourtt if ' V .r 1 'L . .E'i: ,: . t A MQ' 'K .W K . sb me ,N-X - , w. Lucy Cossone She Loses Fingerncnls 45 Q, 23, NC 5' I RX 1 I 1f'5 4 I I X 0 s my Xxx LE nvmmv, Book RAM' 'Q BUSINESS STAFF' Back Row-Bonnie Boyd, Judy Gill, Ginny Mills, Karen VanderWerf, loma Blokeslee, Mary Ellen Post, Sharon Squires Front Row-Lee Blayden, Tom Krause, June Fonger, Pat Bloomfield, Leah Langley, Circulation Manager, Jane Dellegnaucourt, Barb Ben ham, Business Manager, Leona Crissman, Lois House, Dorothy Byrne, David Aldrich, Rick Farmer. DeRegnaucourt Carolyn Seelrnan. Front Row- Anne Spencer, GENERAL STAFF-Back Row-Pat Bennett, Lucy Cassone, Jane UPN. i Dorothy Langridge, Editor, Pat DeMaagd. Hg. 'E' c 1:7 551' ART STAFF-Neba Dorgan, Lucy Cassone, Jane DeRegnaucourt, Jean Paepke. Front Row-Nancy Koning, Pat Otto, Editor, Sandy Dodge. 4,- .CTIVITIES STAFFABack Row-Barb Jorgensen, Alice Norton, Sandy Doyle, Hank Reed, Anne Marie Starr, Editor. SPORTS STAFFeDean Morehouse, Nancy Fisher, John Krause, Editor. JOURNALISM STAFF' Judy Adams, Leon Powell, Editor, Marcia Mulder. ,nv fwq.-nu ti-if ,. 1 f'9'0 . 5ih5 Wxa TRAINING CHOIR BACK ROW, LEFT TO RlGHT, Kay Hartwell, Norma Brownell, Carol Meinke, Lucy Toohey, Betty Dean, Helen Reed, Nadine Francis Diane Cassone, Ricky Minion, Mary Alice Haight, Lorraine Scheinerhorn, Pat Bronsink, Carol Pennington, SECOND ROW, Jo Ann Wald, Jo Anne Van Driel, Kay Wooden, Karen Bellamy, Karen Vander Vlferf, Gail Hanthorne, Ralph Wilson, Skip Marcott, Tom Krause, Lee Blayden, Eugene Sawyer, Bob Vredenlnurg, Judy Crissinan, Leslie Dickerson, Ruth Braman, Sharon Fowle, Gwen Mason, Betty Seeley, Louise Lilley, Millie Barker, Eva Haselton, June Fonger. THIRD ROW, Jo Ann Plescher, lone Disbrow, Carol Carol Vander Molen, Berle McClure, Carol Miller, Linda Heiss, Jeanette Vlfarner, Maraleigh Sowerby, Willy Young, David Aldrich, Gary Barnes, Carl Doyle, Ralph Wcillen, Jerry Carlson, Lois Cole, Sarah Sullivan, Loretta Slagel, Diane Uren, Helen Powell, Janet Winauist, Phyllis Briggs, Rosalie Tompkins. FOURTH ROW, Charlene Fisk, Marg- erie Livingston, Joan Carpenter, Marie Gould, Pat Becker, 'Vicki' Nelson, Marilyn Foster, Pat Bloomheld, Joyce Spinner,,Bill Critchell, Charles Fiers, Marilyn Jackson, David Kendall, Shirley Crandall, Lois Clark, Annette Burrows, Alice Beckett, Roberta Huebner, Pat Streeter, FRONT ROW, Mr. Sullivan, Barb Jorgensen, Karen Inwood, Sandy Lietbroer, Susie Murphy, Margaret Trombley, Marvel Schade, Rose Hutchings, Dorothy Parks, Barbara Paas, Darlene Ashley, Sue Robe, Ruth Jost, Ruth Lanning, Ann Pratt, Sue Ke- ech, Carol Noxon, Carol Follick, Lena Mae Kingery, Mary Kciy Beinturn, Pat Nelson, Mrs. Riall. JUNIOR BAND Bock row: Toni Jackson, Fd Jewell, John Richards, Danny Elkins, Mr. Sullivan, director, Bill Plainbc-ck, Aaron Rummage, Lee Kitson. Second row: Brooks Sanders, Gary Edge- coinln, Gerald Bronkema, Kirk Keeler, Larry Llkins, Harry Sherman, Rick Farmer, Lucy Toohey, Kirsten Carlson, Betty Hunt, Pat Harmon, Larry Bloomfield, Cathy Stouter, Jim Hall, David Hutcliingson. First row: Christie Brod- owski, Trella Schade, Linda Reynolds, Dean Richardson, Rose Fonger, Pam Peterson, Bonnie iDeVVitt, Dorothy Garlield, Bonnie Boyd, Ricky Minion, Karen VVolven, Dennis Ford, Pot Covey. WCRNERIN gzne and glllllllbly Yjojrobahbn R 0 C K F 0 R D I M I C H I G A N VICYOR W, KRAUSE CHAIRMAN QF BEARD ADOLPH K KRAUSE FRE I TElEPNONE242I R'CHAnDH'KR E GORDON C, KRAUSE JAMES G. MUI NO'-V WHAT? YOU GIUXDUATLHJ THIS YEAH YOU HAE REACHED THE FIRST PLATEAU. NOW .VHAT1 HAVE YOU GIHDED YOURSELF WITH THE ARMOR OF EDUCATION TO THE EXTENT YOU CAN SUCCESSFULLY MLQET THE COLLPET- ITION IN YOUR FIELD? OR, ARL5 YOU GOING TO STRl5NGTHEN THAT ARMOR WITH A COLEGE EDUCATION? IF PQBSIDLE, THE BEST BET I5 TO CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION. IF YOU DO YOU 'JILL EE IN A MUCH BETTER EOSITION TO MEET THE COMPETITION THAT IS BMI' OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF FREE. ENTERPRISE. BE IT AS IT MAY THE BETTER, PREPARED YOU ARE, THE BETTER CHANGES YOU HAVE OF MEETING THAT COLIPETITION. SET YOUR GOAL, MARK THE TRAIL, STRIVE FOR IT .OID YOU 'JILL SUCCEED. 'U,.zi7g.6-MM V, LV, KRAU CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD N.-nf., 5 L E. J 'N w .Je -. ., TAHNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF SHELL HORSEHIDE AND FIGSKIN WORK SHOES, MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES, HORSEHIDE AND PIOSKIN WORK GLOVES BACK QUR BACKERS Y' J gilded 1 -.1 ,-,,,,,.,,,. I, f- lf , 4, 'Ljjlfg' Z: 194' . pi. of T C0llgI'llilll2iliUIlS ' Q , 'ff --,f,- , ..,,,, 511.-' f, 4 0fff,,' f fff-1v - -1 yf MORTON MOTOR SALES, INC. - FEW' . Sales A Service H Bring Your FORD Back Home For Service ff V HAMMERSTROM BCS, wishes FLORAL - CIFTSHOP From X. .Q . . . Rocicronn if . : ' . 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