Rudyard High School - Echo Yearbook (Rudyard, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Some of you have profited greatly from your high school experiences, and some may look back with regret that they have not taken advantage of all the opportunities offered them. All are richer for having had the experiences of high school, and we of the faculty are richer for having had this class of 1959. It is with some regret that we see your high school careers co ing to a close, but we hope that it will signal a new beginning to brighter things for all of yOU. Q 0 I9 A B. S. - . A. - W A Il A is . . . of . . of Larry G Davis B S Michigan State Agriculture F F A Advisor Shop Aileen Jenkins B A Northern Michigan Math Advisor Freshmen Edward W Jarvie B S Michigan State M A University of Coach Social Studies R Club Advisor Junior Advisor Mollie R Kahl B S Northern Michigan M. A University of Commerial Michigan Donald Wallis B S Michigan State Drivers Training Science Sophomore Advisor ' ' Michigan . A ' Harma Lemon B S Western Michigan Home Economics F H A Advisor Eunice DeMe11o B A University of Hawaii M A Northwestern Eighth Grade Adv sor Charles Ford B A Lake Forest Ill 'VI A National Co lege of Education, Ill Language Seventh Grade Advisor Newspaper Advisor Annual Advisor Stanley Uitto B A Northern Michigan Industrial Arts Theresa Rose B S Northern Michigan Sciences Science Club Advisor I A 0 . Universityi Ill. .ZZ di ' IANITORS The three Janitors for the Rudyard school are Leonard McDowell, Bert Trembley and Orha Oja They make sure that the students find the school neat and warm each day W anpreciate the work they do for us to make the school more pleasant to attend OFFICE WORKERS The offices of the Rudyard schools are capably taken care of by Arvie Stevens, Donna Rae Barens and Charlotte Rudolph They are called upon daily to preform small jobs for the students and they do these very willingly Each day during the noon hour the students are served hot lunch COOKS These lunches are preoared by Mrs Stevens, who is assisted by Mrs Harnu and Mrs Steikar These hot lunches are enjoyed by the students X 1 X 2 ,iw 41 I 1 vw fgdngvgl 1 jj! 4'1b 1 1 If 7 ,HT U uc, X 1 I H '416 s , 1 ,, Ui' 1 1 lui A x 9 'IO xxx xx mg'.w 5615 Ns H Mn ff? 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'fg- E f as ff, 'v MEMORIES B gy-x x ' Q I Now that we are seniors we are able to look over the past years fond rembrance of all the events that we have shared together Our first look at high school life came to us in the seventh grade We were frightened and no one seemed to know just where to go But soon we became accustomed to the routine and settled down to study Nothing of importance happened in the eighth grade Then came the freshman year and we were really worried about initation Why did we have to wear those silly clothes? Initation wasn't as bad as we ex pected and therefore we let our minds wander on about our next year But ve soon quit dreaming for we were shocked by the news that tnere would be no senior trip for us We had worked hard and we had a good stint in our treasury But the school board announced, 'No money making activities allowed n With only two years of school left we entered our glorious Junior year This year was to be one of our greatest The first event was ordering our class rings We were shown several different kinds but the majority had settled on the raised centers so that's what we ordered We then went on to planning our Annual Christmas Dance The community hall was very well decorated with a large tree all lit up ln the middle of the floor Following the Christmas Dance we were able to relax for just a short while, because soqn we would have to start planning our went very smoothly The hall was decorated with blue and white streamers, and we had put up a full false ceiling Everyone attending the Prom had a wonderful time The Prom was the last event of our junior year This fall we came back feeling very proud to be called seniors We all felt that this was going to he our big year First on the long list of events was to get our annual started, after this was taken care of we had our pictures taken and everyone anxiously awaited there ar rival We have sold refreshments at our home basketball games, received our memory books, and chosen the colors for our caps and gowns, and our motto has also been chosen At present we are all waiting for grad uation and the time when we will step into this wide, wonderful world in I . as , fi , 'Ei - H ig Prom. Once we had selected the theme, 'Stairway to the Starsn, things X . K . 1. ifflllm ' Q Jr T . 4 Jim Batdorff Impossible is a word I never use Sandra Black Ruth Berale Who wants to be out of this world when there'a much fun in it Mischief can be found in the most innocent Sara Bestamen She has a smile for everyone, kind of quiet but lots of fun. Dorothy Barens Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it Stuart Brooks Oh--I don't knowg a girl might be worth it. Tilda Luckett A girl with high blush pressure Carol Coveyou Busy always on this or that, but never too busy to stop and chat Jim Colegrove He is shy and cool, but he's no fool Richard Captain His sole concern with work is how to avoid it Jason Carpenter Tut, Tut, My good man, the girls won't hurt you K Marvin Erfourth There's a little bit of bad in every good boy. Barbara Hilbert Love, em all, you might miss a good one. Pat Heeselink Not too tall, not too small, she's a gal who's liked by all John Gessenger Well if I get nothing else out of school I'll get myself out Jim Hendrickson Slow and tell, but on the ball I U I me .. , Arm? ,y.,h1'M.K, '5 -'-3 298 A f 0 f 'nf-sm: Lloyd Jacobson He's a gentleman, Quite a man, A good catch girls if you can Connie McLean Likeable Tall, A good friend to all Sue Jones She may not be a Ford,but can sure rattle onl Jere Kimmell Don't be afraid No need for fright his bark will reall beat his bite Richard Korn All he needs is the hook He's got the line Francis Mayer He may look bashful, but look again. Betty Quinn with big brown eyes and long brown hair, with her no other can compare Joe Lawlor A little guy, with a big heart. Charlene Nayback She smiles at many just for fun, but we all know there's only one Bernard Lake Who says the world isn't round? Alan Ortago Life of his class Death of his teachers Ronald Lawlor Who says all great men are dead? I'm present'l Richard Ross He's got ambition he will not stop until he's reached the very top Clarence Page Hard telling what these quiet fellows will do Karen Ploegstra I'm Smitty! I work here Dave Petkus Got up at the crack of dawn, stuffed the crack and went to bed Nancy Ross Let them call it mischief I call it fun Biddle Harper Her future will as a rose, Success shall come, wherever she goes Paul Steikar An innocent face, but you can never tell Ron Wartella He's a big game hunter, Women are his game Karen Tremblay A modest girl who has a personality that others might enjoy Jim Sherman It's not what you do It's how you get away with it L ., Ve I . g m ', I I , I O - be . . Q Qs: . . K an e Qlass Drophecg DOROTHY BARENS, ten years from now, will be in S Carolina cooking southern fried chicken and keeplng house for her six hillbillies JAMES BATDORFF will be the editor in chief of the Detrolt rree Press He finds the job much simpler than the one he undertook ln '59 , puttlng together an annual RUTH BERALA will be stationed in Timbuck Too with her Air Force husband SARA BESTEMAN can be found ln her doctor's office in North Rudyard SANDRA BLACK will have taken over the love lorn column 1n the National Papers from Ann Landers STUART BROOKS can be found worklng on his latest invention, in his mansion in Kinros RICHARD CAP AIN will be playlng basketball for nThe Detrolt P1StOnSn against his for mer teammate Paul Steikar who will be playlng for the 'Minneaplis Lakergv JASON CARPFNTFR will be found Inc n If you want JAPES COLFGHOVE will stlll be his cows pasture 1n ln the yellow pages under'Carpenter d Page Contractors your buildlng real square, glve them a buzz hunting the my terious cougar which has been raiding broad day light CAROL COVEYOU will be living 1n St Ignace, still lendlng a helpirg hand to all her fellow graduates of '59 MARJIN ERFOLRTH will be the big graln dealer for the midwest, owning all of South Rudyard JOHN GESSINGFR will be the maln character in a n w comic Strlp in the Moran town paper called nGe s1es Kapers' PIDDIE HARPER, ten years from now, Jill be ra1 1ng her family of six glrls, teach ing them how to be Future Homemakers JAMES PFNDRICKSON by appolntment you can see hlm at a Hollywood art studio, creat ing his masterpieces PA HESSELINK runs a very elegant beauty salene resort in Rudyard BARBARA HILBERT LLOYD JACOBSOP, to get SUE JONES will of the JERE KIMMELL w1ll be opening a new smash hit on broadway be a happy contented w1fe with her own t few who have successfully mixed a career will still be out Ozark way a devoted bachelor who will have legions him to the alter of beautiful girls trylng v comedy show She' one and marriage ten years from now RICHARD KORA after hls first f1ve marriages and 30 children he's finally moved to Russia to be near his uncle Khrushchev BERNARD LAKE will own Ph1l's Place at Trout Lake The new name will be 'Lake's Acres and Resortn JOSEPH LAWLOR will be stock car racing at Indianapolis speedway ROIATD LAWLOR will be found ln his garage repalring cars for the people of the territory TILDA LUCKET will have won the Pulitzer Prize for her famous book,nHow to Get If Along Jith People FRANCIS MAYER will be found at the Mayers' Brewers in the Frenchmens' settlement I o c A . .. .. 4 H 0 ' I ll ' o l ' a 'z A . o ,.,, . . . 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S Q o ,- - . o f f ' o n g o Q 1.4 ' o '- V 0 V- c CONNIE McLEAN, in ten years, may have finished her hike to Oregon CHARLENE NAYBACK will be the private secretary to the President ALAN ORTAGO will be the chief petty officer in the Navy in charge of the dumbest recruits CLARENCE PAGE will be the head of nCarpenter Page Contracters Inc W and as a side line he will be giving lessons to farmers on mechanical drawing DAVID PETKUS, in five years, will have finished his first novel entitled NHow To Trap Beaver' KAREN PLOEGSTRA will be the Drama teacher for the Metro Goldwyn Mayor Studios in Hollywood BETTY QUINN will be teaching Literature to the seniors in Alabama High and giving NANCY ROSS will be out in South Rudyard waiting to chaperone the K C Dance in the Soo Saturday night RICHARD ROSS will be presenting a bill called the 'Farmer and the Squeezen to the Agriculture Commettee in Washington JAMES SHERMAN, after engineerlng the Job of building a 2 mile high skyscraper, Jim will be found residing, with his wife, on the top floor PAUL STEIKAR will be playlng basketball with the nM1nneap011s Laker5W KAREN TREMBLAY will be living out in the counrty with Louie RONALD WARTELLA will be found on his farm at Moran, digging the dirt. them Cbs on their paragraphs. IL-asf will ' nd asicmnnf Being of sound mind and body we the SENIOR CLASS of Rudyard High wish to bestow on our unfortunate underclassmen our outstanding traits and most valuable possessions. Dorothy Barens wills her great attendance record to Mary Lawlor. Jim Batdorff wills his troubles with the newspaper and annual to anyone who will claim them. Ruth Berala wills her smile to Marx Vepsgpgtg, Sara Besteman wills her 'pony tail to Karen Cook. Sandra Black wills her long, dark hair to Rilla Rlness. Stuart Brooks wills his HAM station to Paul Petosky. Jason Carpenter wills his armload of books to Dale Immel. Jim Colegrove wills his hunting grounds in Moran to Mepglynn Bgckgp Richard Captain wills his wavy hair to Dick Myslewski Carol Coveyou wills her loyalty to St Ignace to Juddy Marvin Erfourth wills his ability to hot rod to David Lovegrove John Gessenger wills Ann Mahl to Sam Orr Biddle Harper wills her Chevy to anyone who can drive it Jim Hendrickson wills his art ability to Joe Haywood Pat Hesselink wills her quietness to Carole Loveless Barbara Hilbert wills her hair to Arlene Jarvie Lloyd Jacobson wills his good looks to all the boys in the Junior Class Sue Jones wills her crazy ideas to everyone Jere Kimmel wills his height to Thom Blanck Richard Kors wills his line of charm to Charles Dowd Bernard Lake wills hhe blue boxer to Mills' Joe Lawlor wills his working ability to all the future farmers Ronnie Lawlor wills his brains to next years math class Tilda Luckett wills her friendliness toward the teachers to Bonnie Kobera Francis Mayer wills his 'shining ability' to Jerry McDonald Connie McLean wills her height to Liz Gessenger Charlene Nayback wills her noon hour shorthand class to Judy Mattson Alan Ortago wills the Trout Lake mob to Gordie Clarence Page wills his shyness to Ed Vrbensky Karen Ploegstra wills her HcBain guys to Marilyn Talsma David Petkus wills his car to John.Smelts Betty Quinn wills her cherry ple making ability to Gail Royer Nancy Ross wills her ability to milk a cow to Sandra Myner Richard Ross wills his leadership ability to Fred Kobera Jim Sherman wills his ability to pester to Dick Kooyer Paul Steikar wills the landing to Ross Pechta Karen Tremblay wills her long fingernails to Dorris Ross Ron Wartella wills his laugh to John Wiseman The S Gals will their corner to the Sophomore gals The SENIOR CLASS wills the Kitty Koop to the Juniors In witness thereof we put our seal on this document on this fifth day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty nine 77-N I fr Kg-J ' Ury 3: S' J el elf GM SS MM wha? wron M rv 'P vi 11,94 ar q:'FV 'YI Du.r Aff Eddor P Ky M-ss 5ccvr?,+a Yu! Brynnar Swfer? sence? Drums Sn-ak Q, if if Our Edl+or Having Fun. Joe uf L H' Ke Louua su I,..il.,xf..a-. TAQO Ol Ye Je E glam ,sd nuke Y- If Do Whds SQ Plum '-il o,.e ff? K 1- YR 6 6 SkjPGrms?l WN is The Boss Dau k+ar Thai' Tones 6-Sri Hof WM X Ill MU O5 WDBI' ZH +3 E if E Sk-A Eg ' U 1 'N' X W Qiiif 'W -1 N 2 , MMF' W W ff M4 A M W WHO-7 C' Front Row, A Mahl, S MacDougall, P McKenzie E Gessinger P Captain, B A Rapson, N Peake, J Gorman, S Vertz, J W llett, Second ow, Mr Jarvie, K Crouch, P Evans J Besteman, M LaVake, B Wallis D Morrison, J Smelts, M Becker, R McMi1 ian A Smith, M Talsma, S Aho Lovegrove Third Row, C Johnson, G Boyer, Riness A Jarvie, M Ve trate, C Dow , S Orr J Captain, J Wiseman, M Lawlor Forgrave, G Loveless, S Myner Forth ow E Vrbensky M Becker, J Mat son, D Root, K Cook, G Cornwell, Novenski, R Pechta, W Aho, G Hakola, M Besteman, C Becker, J Schimmelpenny, Mills Fifth Row, G McMillian, G Jarvie, J VerStrate J Lee, T Kemper, P Petos ey, T Blank, B Gille B Elliot, F Kobera, Immel J Welch VerStrate, Not Pictured, K reen, R Kooyer, G Mazer, J Pef ers -'E We began our Freshman year with the largest class enrollment in high school The seniors gave us a reception and the sophdmores initi ated us to full fledged members of the high school Our sopho ore year began with an enrollment of seventy members gained a number of new students from Moran and 'the surrounding area Initiation was much different for us this year We had the pleasure of initiating the Freshmen This year, we are juniors Our new class advisor is Mr Jarvie Our class officers are: President, R Pechta, V President, K Mills, Secretary, C Becker, Treasurer , M Lawlor,and student council rep , K Crouch and G Hakola In October we selected our class rings and are anxiously awaiting their arrival we planned and carried out a 'Holi day Ba U to replace the customary Christmas Danceu and the spring prom is anotherof our undertakings We are all looking forward to being seniors next year and we are still hoping for the chance to be able to go on a senior trip e e e e e n W9 e I ' ' e e e e e u e e I - . 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Fe. 50' Dao 0 e 3 . e e 0 e e e e e e e I e 9 5 Q N e e e -.oe - e MHOSOI '50 V' Front Row, D Ross, L Nayback, A Black, D Forgrave, P Black, Parsley, Leupnitz, V Laaksonen R Elliott, D Rayback Second Row, S Thomas, Barens, T Becker, J H ntz, G Clemsy, R Fessilink, T Spencer, S Irwin, Marshall, S Gorman, D Karl, D Stewart Third Row, K Colson, J Coveyou, D Mysliwski, J Smelts, J Shankleton, C Cottle, P Jarvie, B Ross, B Clark, K Hakola, C Moore, J Jones Fourth Row, S Hendrickson, B Stull, P Mayer, C McLean, D Beaudoin, J Rupp, F Desrochers, Welch, F Wartella, B Kobera Fifth Row, C Ford, M Postma, Prince, R Folkersma, J Heywood, C Robuck, J Mamph, R Beacom, Kemper, T Brown, P James Mr Wallis, Advisor Not Pictured, Beaudoin, H Brierly, F Jacobson, M Schoonmaker went into our freshmen year of high school, just as excited as all other classes do Our advisors were Mr and Mrs Myers Initiation proved to be as exciting as we had planned We sponsored a Sock Hop which turned outtn be very success ful As no one was wearing their shoes, Kincluding th make species which turned outto be very success ful As no one was wearing their shoes, Kincluding the make species of our foldj, we all masterfully decorated our socks so that they might be pleasing to the eye, as well as to the senses TE' W Our sophomore year started,with an enrollment of 6k students class officers were President,Joe Heywood, Vice Presldent,Nlck Pred ivic, Secretary Lorena Nayback , Treasurer, Caro McLean,Advisor Nr Wallis Our class went rollers at ing at Pickford and had e good time despite the falls We are looking foreward to our Ju ior and Senior years of high school, and hope they are as happy and prosperous as our Fresh en and Sophomore years 4-4'11UU.1 C I I I O e e I Q U O O I l U l C I O U O O C l . , C 0 ' f a I 0 5 Q O 0 e I-he O I O I I 1 I O U O C V C l l f T ' .TQ rf ' 'V V 'ru -1-'-Q ' ' I O T ,AEM ' ' n ' e e s , Q e X 0 ' 0 l I I if Q 5 l I U I I e L-Jo e e O O O C I 0 . . 1 c., l I O C O I O I O I v 1 I E Thompson, S B Loveless, N Predovic, D Riordan, B Barrett, SIMM Z1 Front Row, G Oja, J Donohoe, D Karl, L Lane, A Black, M McG1inch, M Cary, J Ross Second Row, P Beaudoin, K Spring, D Braden J Brooks, P Moore, J Talsma, R Trudo, E Hyvarinen, C Miller, C Boyd hird Row, Mrs Jenkins, advisor, V Ray, J Roe, C Page, L Roverts G Dart, P Beaudoin S E Ploegstra, J Naha, R hompson, L Gregory, B White Not Pictured, D Kooyer, F Lovegrove Our class officers for this year are, J Ross, President, D Karl, V President, T Dart, Secretary, P lbore, Treasurer Student Council Representatives are, J Ross, and B White Class dues for this year are 551 OO we were invited to a party with the 8th grade The party was post poned on account of the weather At the Freshman reception we had a lot of fun XE: '5 .iQ SAAN .AQ 4 ' 1 S7 0 .0 . o . 0. : 0' o 'i' . ' Branham, D. Adrean,.K. Lyonsi G. Shsnk1eton,.D. Webb,B. Besteman,.M. Ostrander, . '. V' . .. ' 5 A I ! Q 0 iQ T I . - Y -'Qi D Front Row, E Hytarinen, D Sasranen, S Houston D Smith, Rc Wallis, Peffers, R Welch, C Eckelburger Second Rowg P arvie, C McLean, P Qui J Karl, J Prince, N White, P Kobera J Hyson, D Hakola Third Rovg A Miller, G Accola, B Brierly A Isabel e, Hakola, E Pippo, A Royer ourth Row, D Bestemen, R DeWitt L Postma, R Hitch, J Pes Yard Not pictured, McDowe1 Advisor, Mr High we more to day and our second year f Junior all settled down a little the regular routine of each took the privileges grant ed us more calmly We have not done anything too great but have had lots of fum S me of the boys have had the chance of playing on the Junior High Basketball Team, giving them experience for their coming years We all look forward to our high school years but not to in itiation Our Class Officers are President Pat Quinn Vice President Judy Karl Secretary Prudy Jarvis Treasurer Marcia Stevens tma Feckler D536 J Aho, M Stevens G Slemp, J Stinley, M Bland, Hedrick, B W 4 New TH E I .' . 13- ' 'D ' I 13.' In O ,Q X, - jxkjgg MEM ' I' le Q. YO, lzf' u 59 o 3' 1.x L Pippo, R Moore, T 5. LPQ If VW G R A D Front Row, N Leyva, A Hunt, D McFarlane, T Niemi, K Crandall, T Lemon, S Crouch, R Davis, A Kangas Second Row, A Postma, D Strawderman, R Thompson, G Nayback, S White, S McDonald S Wallis, K McLaughlin, N Roe , S Brood, T Kamper, H Anderson Third Bow, M Ross, E Johnson, C Glau , M Bestemen, R Fintz, R Brickey, M Quinn, D Rupp, J Hedrick, G Cornwell, D Captain, J Malaski Fourth Row, S Halonen, I Salo, M Farlow E Hartwell, R Bhle S McKenzie, S Bradford, T Lawlor, L McPhee, T Love ess, H VerStrate, B aaranen, K Franklin, C Hakola, P Besteman, A Pi po Fifth Row, J Krause, J Postma, S Leigh, M Cloward, L English, R Taylor, J Ploegstra, D Kamper, B Albert, B Brittain, J Heywood, S Predovic, J Kooyer, J Hakola Not Pictured, C Brewster, G McCullough, H Yeackle, G Green Advisors, Mr Ford, and Mr Rue Our teachers this year are, Mr Q- Ford, Mr Rue, Mrs Jenkins, and 'N Mrs Lemon M Rue has come re cently to take Mrs Dowds' place They have been very helpful and s patient even through some of us have had difficulty catching on Our class officersthis year are, President, R Hintz, V President, J Heywood, Secretary, S McKenzie, Treasurer, K Crouch Due t K Crouch getting transfered G Corn X ' well is now our treasurer we had a Halloween party the first semester,and a roller skating 5,f, N'aa,,, 9 fo! Z4 0303.99 L 5 0 5 3 DXN. . S qi :fx O ' I . I . ' O . I. O . 5. O I . I 5 O O -I I U . p I o r 0 - S X . . 9 o s Q ' I . . 0 . . O A X, 'l N f , - - . BJ ,. '.', I Q party in February at Pickord Gym. Q .,1 .one s -. 224 or f .. I s 11 l TH L 3:15125 F'f,f' Zi' Il vi juli wi . Q 575' FOOTBALL Bottom Row L To R Jere Kimmell, Ken McMillan, Harvey Brierly, Dan Riordan, eth Mills Gordon Bernard ke, Francis Mayer, Ronnie Hintz, Manager Top Row L to R Coach Ed Jarvis, Paul Mayer, Ross Pechta, Jerry McDonald, Thom Blanck, Joe Heywood, Ken Crouch, Charles Dowd, John Wiseman Johnny Ross, Mike Carey, David Braden, David Webb, Don Karl, Dick Mysilwiski, Denny Nayback and Coach, Mr. Jarvis l 'l'l 3 BASKETBALL Back row L to R Coach Ed Jarvie, Jim Sherman, Roger Beacom, Paul Steikar, Richard Captain, Ronald Folkersma, Tom Blanck, Jerry Lee, Fred Kobera, Richard Ross,Jack Captain, Lloyd Jacobson, Managers harles Dowd, Ronald Hintz Front row Cheerleaders Center Fromt, Coach Ed Jarvie L to R Manager, Charles Dowd, Gary Oja, David Braden, Ron McMillan, Pat James, Jim Rupp, Fred Kamper, Mike Ostrander, Bucky Robuck, James Mamphs, Dan Riordan, Harvey Brierly, John Ross, Manager Dick Mysliwski 'Q l-WDP! M BASEBALL TEAM Front Row, J Sherman, D Riordan, P Steikar, T Blanck, J Heywood Second Row, R Hintz, manager, K Crouch, F Mayer, R Pechta,L Jacobson, M Cary, Mr Jarvie, coach Not plctured John Gessinger ,YY lx 'ity SPORTS Football wise the Bulldogs ended the 1958 59 season with a nowin re cord The Bulldo s faced a rebuilding job lnthe 195 59 basketball season due to one returning lettermen from last Year The team finished in fourth place in the HLittle Eight The Bulldogs lost their first game in tournament action, being defeated by Sault Loretto The Junior Varisty boasting of a fifteen winmd oneloss record, will makeup next years varisty which may turn out to be a very good team The baseball team of 1959 came back with six lettermen from last Regular workout sessions are be ing carried on three nights a week The Bulldogs expect to have a good season this year with Mr Jarvie, piloting the team as he has in the previous years , ,A D A S- l 'K s- N X' . V Q f A T ' ' ' A M . 9 , Q . ,nj K year. - 'mcg EN. . , l . . f . Q . i' 1 ' we ' ' wwf 1 n 6523 1, 5- Hex - film y L1 , X Mg 1 I 5...- Z ,,...--' dl' Q 1 I I W V 1 .rl Q rrfflg w f - 4 ii Y 1 if Cheerleaders Top Row Charlene Nayback, Sue Jones, Bett Quinn Bottom Row Nancy Ross, Ruth Berala, Judy ones Every school needs an active cheerleading squad Rudyard is fortunate to have just that Both the varsity and the 'B' team cheerleaders are full of pe and they do a wonderful job in leading the Rudyard crowd durinz the football and basketball games M Rose Elliot, Sally Thomas, Karen Hakola, Carole Loveless ge 5 b . P, l fvtgxi 1 0 Gpxzo 9 O 5-' SVN' fig in x x6'O 4'Q Qfb-...yy 1021 I Ffucers L to R Lloyd Jacobson, Richard Kora, Jim Welch, Richard Ross, Paul Steikar, Marvin Erfourth, Mr Davis YMAKFRS ff-'ww ok at x 1 lil, n 1 ae os, XX xL,, Q Officers Front Row L. to R Judy Mattson, Mrs. Lemon. Second Row. Connie McLean, Nancy Ross, Judy Jones, Charlene Nayback, Karen Hakola, Sue Jones, Carol Moore ,gif wi U ' . ' ' ' -ll-. Q 'j ,V : . IN 'Ill' '1 ni, 1. '. M ', Lf X 4' L ' , we , X I +9 L M lr fi M E 'il UU 'ALA' 2 E 'I , Q25 ' ggi' 400 ov FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Front Row L to R John Ross, David Braden, Charles Dowd, David Lovegrove, Pat Moore John Wiseman, Gary Oja, Dennis Nayback, Mr Davis, advisor econd Bow Gail Jarvis, Paul Steikar, Fred Kobera, Ronald Folkersma, James Mamph, Bill Elliot, Richard Captain, Tom Kemper, Roger Beacom Third Row Francis Mayer, James Ver Strate, Richard Kora Marvin Erfourth Jim Welch, Paul Mayer, Richard Ross, Marv n Besteman, Lloy Jacobson Apmsns 0 mmf' F Ur-rms The F E A is planningtn send two delegates to the F F A conven tion at Lansing The F F A also sponsors two parllmentary procedure teams made upcf members in the four agriculture classes The third and fourth year agriculture boys wonthe contest in the school and placed third in the contest at Munising Richard Ross, the only member enteringihe public speakinz contest from Rudyard, won at Munsing and will now compete at Lansing I . . 16 . 1' 'a . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA Front Row L to R Doris Ross, Sally Peffers, Elizabeth Brierly, Pat Quinn, Prudy Jarvie, Judy Jones, Rosemary Welch, Alice Royer Second Row Marcia Stevens, Betty Quinn, Judy Mattson, Bonnie Wallis, Connie McLean, Sue Jones, Sheila Irvin, Charlene layback, Judy Karl, Mrs Lemon Third Bow Nancy Ross, Karen Hakola, Judy Hintz, Polly Jarvie, Carol McLean, Linda Roberts, Cynthia McLean, Judy Roe, Carol Moore F H A is an organization to prepare teens to be competent home- makers of tomorrow Mrs Lemon is our advisor An annual event of the F H A is the Sadie Hawkins Dance and a sleigh party with the F F A also a Christmas Party Around Christmas we donate to a needv family Our officers thls yearareg Pres. Connie McLean, Vice Pres , Susan Jones, Treasurer, Karen Hakela , Secretary, Charlene Nayback A has 27 paid members 5 I UU aiblli X375 if 5 I W M s e s e e 57,2 :', f,::i1'. e e e F ' -'?'Q' I .if A ' a e 1 -i . I I . 4 rf, 'I' 1,1 X e I eH e lf X STUDENT COUNCIL Standing' Skip Houston, Tommy Loveless, Judy Roe, Jim Sherman, Jarvey Brierly, Gerald Hakola, Marcia Stevens, K1p Crandall, and Mike Carey Seated Judy Jones, Richard Ross, Fred Kobera, Ken Crouch, and Advisor, Mr Quinn The Student Council of Rudyard High represents the student body Two members are selected from each class every semester The student council is the student administration for our high school They decide many illues of importance to the students NEWSPAPER STAFF Standing Ted Lemon, Jere Kimmel, Nancy Ross, Pat Quinn, Judy Mattson, Karen Ploegstra, Connie McLean, Sara Besteman, Charlene Nayback, Betty Quinn, Carol Coveyou, Ruth Berala, Jane Malaski, Sally Peffers Sitting Sandra Black, Jim Hendrickson, Jim Batdorff, Tilda Luckett, Carole Loveless, Sue Jones, Pat Hessellnk, and Advisor, Mr Ford C7 f STAFF EDITORS Editor in Chief Jim Batuorff News Editor Tilda Luckett .ffefef Q I Q f Carol Loveless Business Manager J1m Hendrickson ,f Circulation Manager Pat Heszclink fu 6' ........ ' 'fran t5QgiQg3Egug' 14 I Sports Editors...........Sue Jones ., .-ul.. 4 A . . 0 , f H' PEP CLUB X, .n f c ykvff 1 ' x xx r-Z Q.: Seated Ruth Berala, Velma Laaksonen, Augusta Black Ann Marie Smith, Barbara Loveless, Suzanne Stull, Carole Jones, Carol Moore, Pat Captain, Bonnie Wallis, Sheila Irwin, Pat Hesselink, Carol McLean, Charlene Nayback, Sandra Black Judy Mattson, Judy Hintz, and Advisor Mr Jarvie Third Row Donna Forgrave, Liz Gessinger, Judy Jones, Cindy McLean, Polly Jarvie, Betty Quinn, Sally Thomas, Judy Smelts, Karen Hakola Rose Elliott, and Sandra Myner R CLUB nun 0 Ma !ff l I 1 Seated Johnny Ross, John Wiseman, Francis Mayer, Ken Crouch, Lloyd Jacobsen, Jim Sherman, Charles Dowd, Dick Mysilwiski, Dennls Nayback Second Row Advisor Mr Jarvis, Jack Captaln, Ross Pechta, Ron Folkersma, Fred Kobera, Thom Blanck, Joe Heywood, Richard Captain, Jerry McDonald, Roger Beacom. Third Row Harvey Brierly, Richard Kora, Ken M1115 Paul Steikar, Dan Riordan, Bernard Lake, Alan Ortago, Paul Mayer' , Richard Ross J Y T ff H- :za 0 E ?' . 1 X I S 2 ulfqgn WT x E' ri H S 2 JKT U Q: ' C' S ' ' Q: A xx Loveless, Dorris Ross, and Nancy Ross. Second Row: Sue D - 9 - ' lf P QQEESQ WN' ' X LIBR RIANS Standing Pat Hesselink, Sara Besteman, Karen Ploegstra, and Barbara Hilbert oeated Ann Mahl, Sandra Myner, Sandra Black, Karen Tremblay, and Mr Ford X lx, 21 aa ws? MW WW K X-I .Erase Er? , I An organization for those who are interested in the field f science or its near by branches The burpose is for furthering their interests and create more interest in the scierce field in the high school ihe past officers were, Stuart Brooks, President, Jim Batdorff, V President, Ronald Lawlor, Secre tary Treasurer CIENCE LUB 455 U s if ' l 0 X 5- , Z I u .fr,N 1 . - : i l Q ig J y -5-!!EgL kgg E3'5f . at 'Z xg X -' fr, -iffy ef! ,-, se IW' A RE. x x - lf Qiggj, I O i- 'R I Q e f I o I Q I1 , I 0 A 1 - C SMQ e HawKms Dinan. Hcmnccgo Queen Q Courf L. Q J' Hme. Qantas Freshmen Tab Fr ahmmh Indxafaorx MW f Fe,C Yeskaxibs Eng U Pe School Achvnhes C.on+eS 'fm Balffns Confesfa nfs X c0!'hYNKYll+, N BM' GAIN! Ftp Assz My SKVY c Q O l Q I ,R .Elm ... ... fa.. , 4 , l ek 0 4 3 A I L , x. 1 J , ,Q -,?,1g..,,,. I i 45 ,AS I 5 - I 4 fr i . 1 1 5 ' K ' . a i . fa, ' Wk 5 , ., E i . D E 5 Q a A I on 0 1 I l 5 L u o o E ' l , 1 N1 Sine. 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