Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

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Public Libraries Saginaw, Michigan Hoyt-Public Library Saginaw KXN d | є oy کی er.‏ |= ool ‘Saginaw, Michigan, Present Gheir Alma Mater x Contents И а М .....2 Ee, H Faculty Students... . Athletics Achwüies .. .. Clubs M NE E Nå Rial, ai Hear Saginaw, - we love E friends. that we. ‘have- made he Spirit. 15”. “within: us to. ‘learn: je wi С 4 TAN ебат shall forget 1 you,” you: ‘ace. ae den. - You. have made us what: due. аге“ ‘until the da P rA fad We: never ‘shall’ forget gi; diae Saying Hi у Е ы . s | ‚ 22 I e ` ` 8 “с ` B 43 i 4 ç 4 ) A ix | . bd od А 2 fe Е ` Н f. e I “ 4, F x | з er FE k ` e 7 у m M | 1 d کے‎ LI А 2 d { у | | 2, A pe F af Й e 4 ` ke n, дя e BI Aa Е Г n у 4 4 i Е ⁄ P I 4 d i 7. SC, 24 ` р, i d a INTER tn ne HI KES TTS к MW а K МР £. ds Pe ka Members of the AURORA staff congratulate Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maywood to whom they have dedicated this book. ROW ONE: Jan Henny, Don Hinte, Pat Young, Wally Kent. ROW TWO: Jack Reinig, Ray Hansen (advisor), Bill Meserve, Helen Green, Chuck VanMarter, Barb Pike and Hector Garcia. The little fellow next to Hector is Tommy Trojan, the students of SHS who join us in this tribute to two fine teachers. ig Staff Dedicates Aurora By unanimous assent, the statt of the 1962 AURORA have chosen Mr. and Mrs. C. Ames Maywood to be honored by the dedication of this book to them. Having worked with the students of Saginaw High school for twenty-four years in the Capacity of a teacher, coach, counselor, senior advisor and presently as social science department head, Mr. Maywood will be well remembered by many of the graduates, present and past, as a man who placed first consideration always on his aim to educate Mrs. Maywood, as teacher and Dean of Students hee | been instrumental in helping Liteni ly thousands 4 of students in their search for an educati 4 Colleée-bound seniors will al E. 4 ways remember the E ToT wee he я consideration given them in their many problems as they sought entrance to the School of their ed choice or applied for scholarships. We take pride у in dedicating this 1962 AURORA to Mr. and Mrs. C. Ames Maywood, re © © = = Л) So = 5 ч LA = rei = E Ë = бъди 22, AGF Е це е ta dte ç Aë r sia kes zët. Tank t, Ом mit SE MuR Dia Premi век. fan Aiar ky te HOA на, En Yap їв же aui, e |. $, Likely to Abstain In U. М, Vote on Bizerte гнев У INS D. 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Seated around the table, from left to right are: Walter A. Averill, Jr., Jayne C. Pheiffer, Hiel И. Rockwell, Walter A. Leesch, Jr., Eugene P. Stansbury, Charles С. Coulter, Robert W. Grant, јг., Harold M. Karls. ation and Safety (deceased) GLENN H. ОН RHEA E. MILLER Health, Physical Educ- Music Education | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || WINIFRED YOUNG JEROLD McEWEN EUGENE BRAKEL | Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor ||| | Counselors Administrators Work Gogether..... | MARY J. EWING d Director of Guidance am GWENDOLYN MAYWOOD E 10 Dean of Students JOHN EKELOF Attendance Counselor Plan School Program OSCAR B. HUYGHE Assistant Principal WARD Е. ТІВВЕТ Principal The school which produces leaders must have leaders at its controls. From the main office down through the individual classrooms of the various departments, Saginaw High can proudly say that it Баз this leadership. An alert administra- tion, а Sympathetic counseling staff and a well trained faculty all work together to make the total learning situation one which has been instrumental in setting many of Sasinaw’ s business, industrial and social leaders on their way to success. Let's start here in the principal's office and work our way through the various departments of our school and reminisce on a year gone Бу ГЫ 5 year, or any year s and recall the days we have spent 'Within these hallowed halls'' of шеа гі с: these ''Ivy Covered Vall su rngprsparation foto future vocational desires. ZER TEIE DAET E IKE E ТИЛҮҮ: SE c FERIT РЈ p Mrs. Helen Reynolds and Mrs. Emmaline Kimmerly find time to relax during a busy day by chatting over the switchboard. Mrs. Reynolds is the secretary in the attendance office, and Mrs. Kimmerly is the head secretary in the main office. often wonder what we would do without their help. ecretaries, Jilers, Phone Operators Keep Offices Running Smoothly. If you re absent) you misht Get а call from о е of these B. Kaley- R. Condon, S. Son- attendance checkers. STANDING: J. Osuna, S. Town, tag CST Екгез Su Halas бо Lazier, P. Nichols, P. Moore. SEATED: С. Kluck.: J. Majeske;, D. Elrich, nenberg, Carla McConnell. Must be nice to be absent! £ Jawasa 1 T T 12 TOP LEFT: Members of the counseling center hostess crew get instructions from their ‘chief’, Pat Lelo. Seated are Y. McAnany, J. Popp, P. Lee, K. Solomon, R. Wissmueller, K. Grunow. Standing: R. McMillan, M. Egerer, K. Snyder, K. Meyers, К. Phillips, Nev War tz. TOP BELOW: Filers all! They are E. Fryer, D. Mantel, C. Harris, E. Dan- kerts, S. Haskell, and seated are R. Hager and У. Sims. BOTTOM: Phone operators. D. Sowers, C. Hannon, B. Leyer, C. Fouch, S. Klugas. Two of our faithful secre- taries are Nancy Lumsden Jarzabkowski and Pat Geeraerts whose help in keeping our mail straight and whose humor emer- ged as ''Tommy Trojan’’ in the daily bulletin, kept us both laughing and wondering. === ABOVE: ‘‘Ringing up groceries, Ivar?’ [var Lacis runs up a list of figures on the retailing cash register under the watchful eye of Mr. James Person, retailing coordinator. Sue Gray and Carol Kluck wait their turn. BELOW: Mr. Glen Chapin gives advice on bookkeeping procedures to future accountants. a Sims and Barb Pike (back ground) E too busy with their ا‎ ee give our photographer a smile. e office training group gets an oppor- tunity for real experience by work- ing behind the scenes in the school o Ff сет Business Leaders e Jane Seaver, Carol Alex, Rudite Kalins, and Kathy Bashans check business ledgers in the machine room of the commercial department. . Orained Here Time trials are not only held at the drag strip. Typists! On your marks! get set! GO! LENORE BILLINGTON RANDALL HALL LAWRENCE LOOBY JAMES PERSON GLENN CHAPIN CAROLYN HINRICHS PATSY McKEITH ae „эр ELNA PRITCHARD 15 | 1ı TES À! za. d HARIE MARY LOUISE RUTH ES ALLINGTON CAHERON CHAMBERLIN DUNCAN Sonnets By Shakespeare - - Prosa Би Poe - - MARGARET MARY E. GRIFFIN HETHERINGTON All English. | | Hi ||| | A H | d I | | MINNIE J. ROSS | 8 | EE MITCHELL Mrs. Wilcox dictates a spelling test, ie | | LT TFT TET ee ea” WS w, یھ s В‏ д i‏ || (t 2. 1‏ | BARBARA CYRIL OPPERMANN POMBIER o‏ و ا Mr. Mitchell, English department head, explains some simple funda- mentals to his class. Mr. Sherman explains Silas Marner to his English class. It seems Silas is still hoarding gold and Pere is still hiding in the coal ole. we H d oseph discusses poetic E tes $5 The Dark Hills ` under the watchful supervision of his teacher, Mr. Surian. JOAN J. FRANKLIN үш о SCHREUR SHERMAN SURIAN GLENA WILCOX 17 9t's А Art MERLA DOROTHY GRAEBNER HARSCH PETRIE Lynn Wright and Joyce Pulaski arrange one of the attractive displays of homemaking achievements. x i { я || tų ABOVE: Cleanliness is a must in home nursing, so Mary Ann Dauer, Karen Hoffman, Janice Galaviz, and Juanita Guervara demonstrate the method. BELOW: Christmas goodies are enjoyed by Karen Hoffman, Judy Ferrill, Valentina Iljaschow , Sharon Gulvas and Joyce Henry at the annual homemaking Christmas tea. £ = mt m a AER Vu ER 3 Jm me m — M GS com — N ос ысы с as Karen Noble completes a beautiful woven shawl (above) and Sheryl Speer puts finishing touches on an oil painting. Art classes offer much opportunity for self expression and are very popular as electives. Baking A Cake - Painting A Landscape Creative Minds Are Put Go Work Advanced art students to practice sketching o as classmates pose. et a chance live models 19 || DONALD | HABECK JOHNSON ‘ The best use for а cone,'' says Dave || Brandi, ‘is to fill it with 1се-сгеат,|| | Bill Deneau, Bob Speer, Bill Ader, Pete : Cirulis and Gary Johnson seem to agree. She Route Go ОМ EDWARD ALEXANDER STU CLAIR TOYZAN DAVID KENNETH VALLIANT YOUNG Ee cou Mr. ; | | r. Habeck (right) gives Terry Dunlap, Joann P | their i ru. Margaret Grigans help with Chuck Shallhorn and Stan Heyse get some practical experience with prisms. Karl Kupsis and Gerald Freeland look on with interest. Begins With A Problem 9n Math. Miss Jean Grey gives advice to Pete Cirulis, Bill Deneau and Ruth Laurette as they work out a trig problem together. 21 Bill Ader feeds a cutting tog] i ast i as he turns 1 o his casting e P in the machine shop. AY e Geh, y4 ` Ach ЛА ; ile Ron Tom Butzin holds while Leonard brazes а | Future Industrialists Develop Interesting Hobbies Dwight Creller Murdock study plans ABOVE: Jerry Wolf demonstrates his skill on the wood lathe. BELOW: Dwight Anklam plans a project in his draftingd class. Both boys are typical of many Trojans enrolled in the shop classes at SHS CLIFFORD MONSON SC ENS cur R ALGER JOHNSON ANKLIN TOMSICH 23 Dro our jaw and give your tone Ре says Director Borg I Ай, as he prepares his girls’ glee club Choir Capers. more гезо а се!'' fo r H A CAPELLA SINGERS - ROW ONE: K. Solomon, _mons, В. Lonsway, R. Arciniega, R. Palmer, G. Palmer, B. Grisez, A. Frost, p. Wipkh С Johnson, L. Scott, R. уге; S. Farmer, S. Fi Wissmu scher, H. Rendon, S. Rombalski renbach, C. Riley, R. Reyes, B. Cherry, А. Thomas, А. Har B. Weber, S. Kennedy. RO i C. Osmond, Director Donald Boré. ROW THREE: M. | M. Szczepanik, B. Gioley, В. Benton, G. Webster, D,-Ortiz, Л. Thomas Brown, B. Henning, F. Damsen, H. Foladori, N. Halt. shows Linda Scott how about Наггу б ‘Wild Hopkins, eller. ‚ E. Waldron, EIS, L. Gardyszewski W. Boyd, R. Garrett, D. Smith, R. Leach, R. Christmas, D. McKeller, W FOUR: Q. Wright, K. Phillips, V. Ericksson Lies, C. Lange, J. Roberts, L. Torrez, C. ЭУ M. Wilber, КЕ ROW TWO: E. Fre: B. , Zola, J. Feh- Ott, K. McMan E C: R. . Reinig, C. Hartman, J. Branch, H. Buchenau, · Harris, В, Barley, S. Pasterz, L. M. N. Railing, WB Slaughter , WB Foutch, Gulbranson, F. Watkins, Kleinbriel. ke Brahms? Bach? Boogie? A Cappella Sin All | o gs Ohem Vivian Ericksson, our Swedish Nightingale, sings а sad ditty about her lover who left her fifteen years ago - she won- ders whether he still loves her - you written! see, he hasn't It’s Sing-along time with Director Borg and the glee club at the annual Choir Capers show. Everyone join in! о А ЗЫ : i о еее, Linda Scott, Barbara Zola, Carol Johnson and Karen McMan join in a bit of harmony on, ‘A Good Man TS Hard to Pind.: DONALD 25 3 1390 00950 6369 dE D The MARCHING BAND under the direction of James B. Dye forms a familiar formation. Ghe School Was Alive] SYMPHONIC STRINGS are bowed each day under the direction of Jack W. Erge, visiting instrumental music teacher. Members of the orchestra work with some of the most difficult to master instruments. They are: Henry Lane, Brenda Bryson, Kathreen Franklin, Earnestine Bonner, Nef Flores. In the second row are Micky Oviedo, Rowena Frazier, Ruth Kran- ick, Hector Garcia, Theresa Jones, Russ Snyder, Geraldine Lowery and Mansell Reed. Mister Ergo stands to the left in back. хр ш We're proud of our musicians - Whether they're marching up and down the football field on a crisp fall night, spelling out greetings to all the fans, or on the concert stage, with the soft strains of the wood: winds playing a melody over a background of reeds and brass. Fine music has become a tradi- eon at SHS. Mr. Dye leads his fine band through pre- concert practice on the stage. Just a little softer in that run, please. '' JAMES B. DYE With Ghe Sound Of Music CONCERT BAND: ROW ONE: J. Shear, C. Willox, G. Hammis, S. Farmeer, D. Hansberger, B. Altman, M. Harrison, A. Brushaber, C. Chamberlain, P. Merrill, A. Sommer. ROW TWO: D. Beach, E. Merkerson, I. Pearson, J. Webber, E. Thompson, E. Guerrero, D. Spear, B. Ryder, J. Jackson, A. Osuna, W. Liddell, J. Ellis, D. Ragickas. ROW THREE: S. Frierson, G. Webster, C. Coates, F. Brown, D. Moleske, R. Carter, R. Armstrong, Е. Hatter, A. Young, X. Flores, G. Mantel, R. Kelsey, M. Seevers, G. Czuchna, L. Frost, B. Slocum, M. Reider, R. McBride, R. Shepard, L. Layer, ROW FOUR: J. Hildebrandt, P. Bandy, F. Mason, R. Alsgaard, W. Eddy, 5. Harrison, G. Wruck, W. Shell, W. Simmons, J. Gilmour, D. Ball, E. Blackwood, R. Kerr, D. Rocha, J. Duley, R. Rico, К. Johnson, E. Hasters. Conductor: James B. Dye. Missing: C. МсСо е1‚ P. Servis. GENE BEUTHIN JAMES BROMLEY Mr. Quesnel describes oil-bearing formations to his geography class. Interested students include Robert Hillier, Jerry Hill, Carl Gemeinhardt | and Harry Bond. | JOHN CUTHBERTSON JULIUS DEZELSKY ABOVES Dts mine! All mine!'' declares Jessie McDaniels. BELOW: ''Just about bere, fr Mr. Bromley seems to be telling Karen Freeman, Marilyn Darby, Dennis Konsdorf and Tim Young during a modern history class. | B || | ||| || || || ||| Wu ||| $ | | iret | | | Н AN А atthe || НЕКВЕКТ КОКЕ DUANE HAAS ee Social Studies Interest Future Citizens ''Just pull the handle and push the button, and you've voted. у. .. SIE Wel says Mr. a problem in history, alert class AMES MAYWOOD IRENE SHREVE Maas in answer to and an ever awaits his opinion. GLADYS McCULLY HOWARD SPRACKLIN ROBERT QUESNEL J EROLD WESSELY to hen smile for our chemicals crucible and a big Pat Moore adds Photographer. KENNETH GRAY FULLER WENDELL HOWARD FABER 8 і Labora tory. Gary Bennett and Wayne Armstron chemistry work together to prove a problem the demonstrate. test? Allen Lubin i the smell and Trudy Kornisk Is this ' I wonder if it smelled this bad when jt was:aliveP'' Pat Farley, sophomore bioloéy student probes into a crayfish; Crayfish Still Plague Sophomore Biologists. HARALD POUL SON 31 JOHN JACOBSON earning A Јогад Language Mrs. Driscoll врет the meaning of the French Flag as her class gathers around. GENEVIEVE DRISCOLL ANN HACKMANN Miss Hackmann's first hour German class gathered around to page through an old German picture and story book. The ribbons represent the colors in the German flag. Leads Go Better Understanding ‘ Ze Bool’’-Well, anyway, traditional with Spain and, of course, part of any Spanish course, is a discussion of the Spanish bull fights. Carlos Uribe, Spanish teacher, explains some of the fine points to his class, in Spanish, of course. SUENOS CIAS = BUENAS TRRDES- BUENAS NUCHES- 0105 HASTA LR VIST CARLA HUMPHREY URSULA POMBIER MARGARE TENNEY CHARLES URIBE T 33 TERESA BOROWSKI | Mrs. Ellen Mitchell takes roll in the girls’ gym on one of the many days she helped out as a sub-teacher during the year. Training standing Below: ball in fundamentals gives our gals a better under- of the overall sports program. Above: Miller takes a long shot Jean Ann It’s that old medicine that keeps us trim, GLORIA MOORE ALLYN STANLEY McCORMIC STULL Ghe Oxtra-Gnerqy Disposal Area (We know it’s backwards) Physical ed students build muscles and a better understanding of sports through participation in gym acti- vities. It’s a good chance to limber up for those spring sports during a long, cold winter. It'11 never reach the basket, but keep -tryinga? BLENKHORN Expert counseling is provided for sophomore students in he guidance classes here at school. In the picture, Mrs. Edn: Gambill helps Marcus Flores and Naomi Diaz complete theij 5j elections program cards. | MELVIN EDWARDS Guidance 9n Study Planning Students Help Plan Program EDNA GAMBILL Part of the guidance Speer instructs so anics of an auto 36 pes 2 ا‎ заи E ESEREN И ЧЕЧЕ с, ин e З И Ё н. асоей £ uw Interested in reading, or just browsing? You can do both in the library. HELEN VIOLET DONALD GOCHNAUR, R.N. HAMILTON SPEER Mr. James Blenkhorn gives his river training class some good advice about speed and ERIC 1f consequences. SUNDECK WAGNER 37 Are? VE Ae WEE ышы ам KESET xx Weg у = № د‎ VEI I ETF CF Lite AA — w —— = = а — = ——- Dads and Moms got into the act in many ways throughout the year in an effort to help out the students in their various | projects. Band parents sold candy, pop and | parents and students with (above) football programs to help keep | their problems. our band on the march Counselors like Mrs. Young are always available to help both © Parents, Geachers, Students . . . Plan A Better Community. ` о —_ ا‎ əəə. uz DRAMATIC. 1945-5000 AWARDED UNIVERSITY Or Ware Are? A а га Иг. Сагі Beck, а active memb .. er ОР th PTSA makes а important point during P board meeting. Parents, teachers and students work together to solve Some of | the problems whi | 38 chi Pass, rona E confront our school E аа E ESEF ET эг AES eo. I == SE = Keen — Mr. Charles Bamberger, PTSA treasurer, gives his report to the group. Mrs. Carl Beck, president of Saginaw High PTSA is at his left. Mrs. J. S. Neilson takes the minutes of the meeting at his right. Machine shop teacher Alger Johnson discusses the advance- ments made in machinery and Shop practice over the years with an interested parent. What would a PTSA meeting be without a cup of coffee and a roll? Teacher Julius Dezelsky joins Mrs. Elliott and Bonnie as Mrs. Clarence Coates serves. 39 Cooks And Custodians | Feed Из... Keep Us Oidy. ИР Soup's onl’? is the cry thane ladies put out each day at noon to about 2000 hungry students and teachers. Have you tried Myrtle's = bean soup? They are Mrs. LaPort, p DRIVES Psruk. Cambell, Hines, Schafer е : and Stone. Mr. Person rings up another lunch sale. JOSEPHINE STONE Dietician 40 EN We know it, ladies - it sometimes takes the combined help of three lady custodians to get the yearbook clean. Thanks to Etta Handlovitz, Janet Carlton and Lena Licavoli for their cheerful help. And, thanks to our other fine custodians who keep our building in such fine shape. w Don't reach too far, Eddie! LULU MOULTON Head Custodian 41 Dës OZ (—— mind LUI. а а Hee apt one он аа Qa rl o Po АЕ ње nh c a Mappe tT eet вы он ў à +. E aeo E sS sa за а SU waite E x” g SCH 1 š р | bes TUM — ls ha ipa ы Ghe Friends Ghat We Have Made Here Within Ghese Hallowed Halls. DEE ; 9$ . - ву Here аге the students of SHS. They come r from many different places, different countries, different nationalities, and races. They have studied toéether, won T together and lost together. They are all i pert of Saginaw, its culture, its social complex. Some will be back again next year. - others will leave the 'hallowed halls’ of Saginaw High for further edu- cation or vocations. But no matter where they go, they will always be Trojans and 1 A ends that they have made here? will always be a part of those wonderful mooli s of days at Saginaw High School. Members of the student council planned many of the student projects. SEATED: Pat Morrison, Nancy Pohlman, Denny Hanysak, Kathy Fox, Tapio Lahdenmaki, Nick Hall, Vivian Eriksson, Chuck Shallhorn, Linda Oeder, Karl Kupsis, Sue Schuster, STANDING: Gayle Richman, Kathleen Franklin, Robert Minnich, Pat Young, Pat LaValley, David Adrian, Mary Harrison, Jeff Johnston, Warren Brown, Ann Sommer, Horatio Foladori, Virginia Cogan and Ron Wager. Gake Part In School-State Government David Sly and Jim Gilmour explain some of Constitutional Conventi Council’s mock con-con, ested in the Dees ` Ge б Е Members of the SENIOR CENTRAL COMMITTEE work with their ad- visor, Mr. Brakel, to help plan for graduation festivities. Members of the committee include: ROW ONE: J. Fehrenbach, K. Snyder, I. Crowley, S. Brown, N. Moleski, S. Rombalski , B. Zola, C. Wendt, S. Gray, J. Gibson. ROW TWO: Mr. Brakel, R. McMillan, K. Stavely, B. Baszler, B. Boyd, D: Elrich, ЈЕ. Hammontre, L. Lentz, 7. Solomon. б. Richman, D. Beach, R. Christmas, C. Kluck, D. Hanysak, M. Hall and R. Lash. Also members o the committee are B. Pike and N. Pohlman. im = e am p у (5 4 ` = a K w — Seniors $ William David Nancy Barbara ADER ADRIAN AGNEW ALCOCK ‚= = t Carol Dennis Ruthelma ALDRIGH ALEX ALEXANDER ANDERSON E ` ape P. Quit $ Lid 1: | P BS Reb Ruth Ann Sharon Wayne Alice Lë ARCINIEGA ARMBRUSTER ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG ARCHANGELI ARCHER 45 46 Judith BERENYI „ Š 1 gw fe Robert BROWN Veronica BERTRAND BEST The new book rack James ARNOLD Pre — Susan BROWN hanie Mary Ste BAUER BAYBECK = E e = Brian Patricia BEZEHERTNY Joann Bernice AUSTRO AVILA Lonnie BEEMON e Elizabeth Brian Clarance Jein | | BIDWELL BLACK BOHINSKI ORUSZEWSKI | | = А | | == м” udith Kathleen Don RUSKE BRYANT BUCK EY | | Grady Patrick Consuelo CANTY CARNEY CASTELLANOS a | ech Aen E: = (x Ed e Suzanne Robert Peter CHOWANIEC CHRISTHAS CIRULIS in the library draws attention from senior class officers; Denny Hanysak, pres- ident; Nancy Pohlman, Richman, secretary. vice-president; and Gayle à Slizabeth Ray iE «YALA BAILEY ARTLETT a NI Academic honors are received in the NMSQT by B. Baszler, G. Richman, N. Dean (row one) and G. Freeland, C. Wendt and D. Adrian (rear). ames RICKER Virginia David Rose BRANCH BRANDI BRANDON al Michael Loretta Robert Russell Richard Randall Roberta Marilyn BUNKER BURMEISTER BURNELL BURNELL BUSHONG BUTTERFIELD BYERS BYRD “ama, gc) Glen ames Oreata Raymond Patricia Beatrice CAVINESS CHASNIS CHERRY CHALENKO CHAMBERLAIN CHANDLER S v = Vë: ў, „БР š | à р и z ab ames Robert Wanda Louis Bonnie Dwight Gene Irene LAUSS CLEARY CONDON COOK CRAMER CRELLER CROSS CROWLEY mit dni diee PRA PU TEAM NEUEN TIEREN aIEIG SEE ESE SETS са IV pa de PUR a cem e uuu TAROT x = ET Kësse 2 = =ч мү Š S = IEE IEE: e CIT 47 Jerry Montell Jake Robert CUMMINS CURRIN w NC МЕ БА MI : Kathleen William Delores Johnny Carol DEMSKY DEN EAU DEPLONTY DESANDER H E Mary Lou Margaret Elizabeth Gary Mildred Sall M Lx d DIAZ DICKHAUSEN DUNBAR DUROW DUSHAN EDDY EGERER BL RICH am. pu uro M p KI 1 ES e 2 — ” d ` Nei Keith Christopher Donna Sue FERCHAU FERRIS FISCHER FISCHER : v = :7 = Elizabeth Sadie FREYRE FRI ERSON Beverly Baszler was honored as the recipi the 1962 DAR GOOD CITIZEN award. kaners uo overs Sue Harrison, Gayle Richman and Marjorie Hall. Leon Manuel 48 GALLEGOS GALONSKI GAMBOA H SE Gerold Virginia Marilyn CZUCHNA DANILOWICZ DARBY Elizabeth Charles DIAZ DEZELAH Vivian ERIKSSON № Suzanne FISK Beverly FOSTER Neftali FLORES Austin FRITZ Glenn GARRISON Marcia GARDYSZEWSKI GARRETT Ralph BM EA (юрга. 4. ШЇ H The Christmas spirit prevails as Tom Jarzabkow- ski and Georgia Haller decorate the Co-op tree in the retailing department. SC $Һаг1 Donna Darlene William Judith FARMER FAUBERT FAVEL FEDERSPIEL FEHRENBACH к e ex wl ( A ` € Carol Gerald FOUTCH FREELAND Bernice Hortensia Lupe George FROST FULGENCIO FULGENCIO FULLER A Tu Eugene GEMEINHARDT GENWRIGHT Carl Elaine George GEHRCKE GEBHARD 49 Barbara Larry GERSCHBACHER GERSKIN , у | і і Caroly Susan GRAVERATTE GRAY Sharon Frederick HAMILTON НАМИОМТРЕ Robert Jean HICKEY HILDEBRANDT HODECK Kay HUBBELL Jo JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON Duane moe GIDLEY GIBSON Kathleen GRUNOW Earlene GRISSOM anet ANLEY HANNON Hannelore Eugene HOEBBEL HOEFLING ү” € | ERN № | 2 die . Kä Ronald ILLIKMAN Clarence JACK SON Yvonne eff JOHNSON ec Je JOHNSTON Judith GILGINIS Rodne V nald GUTTOWSKY HAAS Denn HAN SBERGER HANY SAK erome Gary OLCOMB HOOVERMAN Elvia JACKSON Jacqueline J ACK SON Willie JONES Booker Gary Michael GIPSON GOODENOUGH GOUGH tae у И МА t Я Allan Marjorie Nick Georgia HAEFELE HAGAR HAGLE HALAS HALL HALL HALL HALLER a f = KE PN uiis 4 RSA Alberta Claudine Susan Sandra Ronald Janet Lazaro HARRIS HARRIS HARRI SON HASKELL HENDERSON HENNY HEREDIA Bette Lou Joann Gerald ohn HOPKINS HORON ZY HOSENKAMP OWELL Shirley Rose Mary Charles Thomas JACKSON JACHYM „ЈАСОВ5 JARZABKOWSKI One at a time, please,'' says Sue Brown while Mike Bunker, Dick Bushong, Mike = Е НИЯ: Bowman, Virginia Branch and Larry Brassem Kathleen Robert Betty try to get a glimpse of the senior class | JUSKIALAS KACZMAREK | к KALEYTA éraduation announcements. E 51 | Seniors ; Sharon mis D, Par š D ld thleen Sandra Carol Dennis Veronica KERRIDGE Ка р терт KLUGAS KNIERIM KONSDORF KOSCIUSZKO Ў I. 2 — А | — Michael Karl Bruce Tapio Joanne Shelly KRUSZKA KUPSIS LABRECHE LAHDENMAKI LAMBERT LANDRUM Patricia Loraine Ronald LEE LEIS LEONARD LEWIS Robert MADISON Í Mr. Tibbet listens while Tapio Lahdenmaki, our 52 Finnish exchange student, and Congressman Harvey discuss their respective political economies. Sharon KENNEDY : E чт ''Hmmm! That's good!'' was Bill Meserve's сот- Bertha Harold Steven ment as he tasted the cand 1 y being sold by Kathy KRALOSKY KREN KRICHER Symons land Ann bt are ia oyce Ruth Patricia AURENZ LAURETTE LaVALLEY Bonnie Patricia Joseph onah Robert Larry Elizabeth Alice LEYRER LICHNER LOGAN OWERY LOWERY LUMSDEN MacCORD MACIAS Elizabeth Gloria Rudy Donald Ka MARTIN MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MZ MATUREN MATUREN aron Gloria Sh Karen Laurell cCLAINE McGRANDY McHENRY McHENRY McLAREN Rosie McMILLAN Kathryn McCANN Ncc A Seniors к x Simon Patricia MSQUAID WEDBERY MEDINA MERKERSON MERRILL d м 4 = ; ‹ r L ў у — - | ки: — Р, Wi M. 3 d 3 2 1 — | Š Wei А ç 3 | tad $ р John Nancy Guadalupe Nancy Imogene Patricia VILL ER MILLER MIRAMONTES MOLESKI MONCRI EF MOORE Donna Lydia Richard Conrad Charles Patricia Sandra MOSHER MOSQUEDA MURDOCK NEILSON NICHALS NICHOLS NICKLEBERRY PARKER David ames Ri ard Barbara PERSICKE PÊRSêns PHETTEPLACE PIKE Nick Hall describes the ici flag ёо Rosie McMillan. Nick should be an authority on this subject because he was twice chosen adith governor of the state in Boy's State RETZER Paul Elazabeth oyce conventions. PRINGLE PRITCHARD ULASKI Joseph Kathleen Virginia METEVIA MEYERS MILES — T к =. Clifford MORTON Wilma Terr Karen Kathleen у NICOL NIEDERSTADT NIEMEYER NOTHNAGEL Sharon Arlene PASTESZ PATTON Patricia PAWLICK Michael James Nancy PIOTROWSKI PLATKO POHLMAN Gary Gary RAKOWSKI REED REID George Geraldine PEEPL ES PERINE William ack Ronald REIMERS | CS Part of the fun of being a senior is being mea- sured for a сар and gown. Irene Crowley records as Bob Christmas (with tape), and Bob Cybor- owski (with book) measure Ray Chandler. erm . m od Elenora OSTRANDER | | : E $, “ا‎ ger = ' Jean Richard Sandra udith POPP PORTER PORTERFIELD OWLUS EINIG REMER 55 —nrT r E ge ` 56 Robert REYNOLDS Mary Ann Daniel ROBERTS ROCHA 3 2 3 x | Каге Сау1е RICH RICHARDS RICHMAN RICO Kathryn ROSELLE E Ka ` Si ` ` UN am onal Gei Zeie) William Gerald Arthur Elizabeth Kathleen Conception John Sally SABI SH SAHR SALAS SALCEDO Jim Bohinski and Bob Brown should have a course in opening a locker. Take your foot off the door, Bob. They were members of homeroom 122. SALOW SANCHEZ SAPAK SCHAEDING SE У Јеа К . SEAVER enneth Jennifer SECORD SHEAR Karen SNYDER Diane SNARSKI Herman Girstee Joyce SP ERO SPILLER SPRINGER Ae Patricia Elvia Joyce RILEY RIVERS ROBERTS a Mim. ж, | erm? 4 _ `x Checking cards at the end of the semester Robert Kathleen Connie were Beverly Baszler, Chuck Shallhorn and ROSENBERG RUFFERT SABEDRA Chris Wendt; They had all-A cards. «ы D es Charles Robert Carol Richard Patricia SCHMIDT SCHHOAK SCHRAMKE Edwin SHEKAR Orladean SHITH David Gail Vera David SHELBROCK SHIPPEY SIHS SLEAMON I Karen Arthur Suzanne Mary Luies Donna bert SOLOMON SOLOMON SOMMER SONNENBERG SOP ER SOTO SOWERS RP EER Phillip N 1 Kathleen Carolyn STAJDL STAN TON STAVELY SWARTHOUT SYMON SYMONS 57 58 R ar Barbara Sharon Kenneth Catherine TAPPEN 4 TAYLOR TAYLOR THOM THOMAS № — = E. li Arlene Erwin Susan Myrtle Richard TURNER URBANKE UTERMARK VAUGHN VAUGHN Connie William Doris Christine Sharon Barbara WEIRAUCH WEIRAUCH WELCH WENDT Helen WATSON WEAVER WEBER Be ro Ie a, Ruth Ann Sharon Gerold Marion Kent Leslie Patsy gonn WILSON WILSON WILSON INKOWSKI WI SSMULLER WITT WOLF TOPESTE ы, T Nancy Ka Patricia WURTZ YOUNG YOUNG E == 1 Gary Johnson congratulates Steve Vlahon and Paul Gail Gary Moran on their nominations to Annapolis. Gary is ZISSLER ZISSLER a nominee to West Point. Steve and Paul are two of sixteen from Michigan from which three will be chosen. — | T = | D d | ; d kal | Ernest ames acqueline Adeline 1 | Edd Guadal Robert i THOMPSON HOMPSON ILLMAN TOLLES TORRES TORREZ TROYER | Sally Enid Sally Laurence Rodney Marcia СУЛ WADE WALDRON WARE WARNER WARNER WASMILLER WATKINS ames Dinah Carolyn Mary Jane Norma Montague Brenda ETHERBEE WH I SMAN WHITE WILBE WILDER WILLETTE WILSON ames Shirley Susanne Sharon Annie Quola John Dennis OLPERT WOODKE WOZNIAK WRESSELL WRIGHT WRIGHT WRONA WUERFEL Timathy Gertrude YOUNG ZAREMBA = Ce vta A E Barbara Thomas Emelene Е К. BS ne ZOROMSKI ZUMMER Ken Smith, Joyce Springer and Joyce Ro- 59 berts check the honor plaque on the art room door. (My Pbi а еса ий a EE А11-А records for this quintet for their first semester as juniors make them tops in their class. They are: Ann Sommer, Con- nie Chamberlain, Janice Stevens, Barbara Lichon and Bonnie Elliott. LEFT: The trio at left were the junior officers for this year. Kathy Fox (secretary), Ron Wager (president), and Ann Sommer (vice-pres.) represented their class on the council, JUNIORS who won certificates in the National Educational Development TP cst rated an honor а а an assembly from their counselors. ROW ONE: D. Young, B. Elliott, Н. Cau- martin, G. Byron, L. Miller. ROW TWO: B. Gryna, L. Luckett, N. Urbaniak, C. Baranow- ski, T. Boese, B. Sanocki. ROW THREE: R. Gilbert, J. Manelis, L. Wirth, P. Thayer, a че ер ег A. Sommer, М. Slasinsky. ROW FOUR: J. Wainwright, К. Wager, J. Do- ulis, К. Britzke, J. Beck, В. Bartelt, С. Sawatski, E. Blackwood, Г. Newman. oe (An, d ..ú.... ка ка RRE the junior class. In Memoriam So live, that when thy summons comes to join... The innumerable caravan, which moves... To that mysterious realm, where each shall take... His chamber in the silent halls of death,... Thou go not like the quarry-slave at night,... Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed... By an unfaltering trust, approach: thy gra ve,. . о Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch... About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. from THANATOPSIS, by William C. Bry ant Bob Kniebbe as he pitched against Flint Central during a junior varsity game in the spring of 1961. Bob, who lost his life as a result of an auto accident early this year, was a member of 1944 ROBERT KNIEBBE 1962 DORAN TAYLOR 1946 1962 ( sophomore) ЕНА ЕНВ ЕНС K. YOUNG Acha, Lily May Ackley, Shirley Agnew, Diane Aigle, Allana Albertson, Robert Alexander, Barbara Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Linda Allen, Linda Allen, Marilyn Alsgaard, Robert Alteman, Becky Anderson, Barbara Anderson, James Anderson, Paton Anderson, Phyllis Andros, John Anklam, Dwight D. Antac, Richard Argumedo, Alphonse Armstrong, Dennis Armstrong, James Armstrong, Robert Arnold, Marilyn C. POMBIER Arthur, Glenda Ayala, Noemi Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Dick Baldwin, Donna Ball, Darlene Ball, James Banaszek, Betty Banda, Ralph Bannan, Judy Baranowski, Carol Barczak, Richard to tepresent Barnes, Marrietta Barnett, Mary Barry, Tom Bartelt, Robert Bassil, Richard Beandin, Al Beck, Jon Beechinor, Mary Beemon, Michael Bell, William Benaway, Forest Bennett, Gary Bennett, Ron Benson, Eddie Benton, Barbara Bergey, William Bernau, Linda A. TOYZAN Beyer, Gerald EHD EHE Biggins, Shirley Billow, Connie Bird, Patricia Blackmon, Ј.С. Blackwood, Ed Blazejewski, Mary Ann Bloom, Connie Boese, Teri Ann Bohn, Jack Bommarito, Micheal Bonner, Ernestin Boos, William Booth, ames Boyer, enny Boyd, William Boyce, Gloria Bowie, Mildred Bowen, Pat Bradley, James Branch, James Brandel, Duane Brandt, Robert Bremer, Gordon Brewer, Tim Britzke, Robert Brodus, Oscar I. SHREVE Brookins, James Broom, Andy Brown, Connie Brown, Frank Brown, Marie Brown, Russell Bruns, Gary Brushaber, Allan Bruske, Gary Buerkel, Patsy Burden, Juanita Burton, Gloria Bushong, Art Butt, James Byron, Gary Cabellero, Joe Caggegi, Timothy Calhoun, Effie Camero, Joe Camero, Julie Cardinal, Cindy Campos, Helen Carter, Cathy G. JOHNSON Carter, Ray Case, Audrey Casey, Curley Casey, Jeanette Castanon, Joe 133 134 Casteel, Allen Castellanos, Carlos Castillo; Leonard Castle, Maynard Jr. Caumartin, Hugh Chamberlain, onnie Cherry, Anthony Chobod, Jerry Сћгсек, Karren Churchill, Kenneth Clark, Sue Clauss, Donald Clement, Dick Cogan, Virginia Colpean, Ann Cooper, Lois Ann Cormendy, Louis LAEDING Cox, Alice Craion, Sharon Cramer, Daniel Crotzer, Larry Стиг, Fred Cruz, Lupe Cummings, Fred Cunningham, Bruce Cunningham, Daisy lee Curtis, Diana Czerewko, John Damsen, Fred Dauer, Maryann Davis, Patricia Ann Davy, Sandra Day, Harold DeBeau, Larry DeGroat, Ed DeLaRoss, Benny juniors vie for DeLgado, Alice Dengler, Joan DeVeaux, C armen Diaz, Martina Dietzel, Rodney POUL SON Dingman, Charlene Dinninger, Janet Dobulis, John Drain, Johnnie Drain, Mary Drew, Fred Duby, James Duffett, Dale М. Ebenhoeh, Gerald Eddy, Pamella Eddy, Pat Eddy, Walter Eisler, JoAnn Elliott, Bonnie ELis, Judy Eml inger, Gilbert Ewald, William Farley, Pat Farnham, Kenda K. GRAY Fausnaugh, Kathleen Federspiel, Marie Ferguson, Fred Ferrell, Judy Ferrell, Lois Rene Fields, John Fijak, Patricia Findlay, Ray bitech, Kathy Fleming, Alfred Flores, Maria Flores, Xavier Foley, Micheal Fordney, До Forshee, onna Fox, Kathleen Franklin, Earleen Franklin, Kathreen French, Harry Frost, Rickie Fulgencio, Art Fuller, Howard Furdo, Larry Gajewski, Carol Galauiz, Janie Gallegos, Irma Garcia, Hector JACOBSON Garliah, Gail Garrett, Evelyn Gault, Don Geeraerts, Gary Gehris, Mary Jane Gemeinhardt, Carl Genwright, Turesie George, John George, Sharon Gibson, Arah Gidley, Bryan Gilbert, Richard Giles, Barbara Gissendanner, Edward Glowicki, Terry Gobeyn, Ronald Gonzalez, Angelita Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Raul Goodman, Rene Goss, Wayne Gotts, Sharon Gough, Allen Gould, Dennis Graham, Kathy Green, Joyce Ann 137 H. FABER Green, Kathleen Greve, Sue Griffin, Harold Grigans, Janis Grisez, Kathleen Grnya, Barbara Grzenia, Patricia Guerra, Elia Gulliver, Robert Gulvas, Sharon Gunther, Mike Guttowsky, Marilyn Hackett, Don Hadden, James B. Hak, Sandy Halbig, Steve Hall, Betty Jean Hall, Ken Hall, Sherley Haller, Bill Haman, Roseann Hamilton, Nile Hamilton, Roberta Hammis, Gail Hammontre, Eleanor Haroldson, Steve Harris, Arthur 140 А ВОКОИЅКІ Hartl, Ted Hartlieb, Larry Hartang, Roseann Haskins, Lewis boys display potential in junior varsity . Hatch, Francis Hauk, Sandra Havens, Ruthann Heffernan, Bruce Heiler, Ted Heinlein, Tom Henderson, Charlotte Henderson, Willis Henning, Richard Henning, Robert Hervert, Joseph Hetherington, Terry Hilderbrandt, Gene Hill, Eloise Hillebrand, George Hinte, Donald R. Hoffman, Karen Honeman, Judy Hood, Thomas Hooker, Linda Hopkins, Barbara 140 B J. YOUNG Howard, Ron Huffman, James Hughes, Benny Humes, Lovell Husen, Bonnie Lou Huyck, Buelah Iljaschow Valentina Irish, Lorraine Jackson, Carol Jackson, Lovell Jackson, Rosie Jackson, Willie Jakus, Bette Jaenicke, Judy Jarabeck, Lawrence Jarzabkowski, Dan Jarzabkowski, Diane Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Georgiann Johnson, Jeanie Johnson, Michael Jones, Chester Mae 145 A STULL Jones, James Joseph, Howard Judd, Dennis Kaiser, Larry Kartz, John Kaufman, Lorna Keech, Charles Kelley, Don Kelly, Terry Kelsey, Reggie Kesslor, Gerald King, Shirley King, Faye Kinville, Janet Klaczkiewicz, Patricia Klenke, Janice Klopp, Norman Kniebbe, Robert Knodel, Janet Knoedler, Bill Kolhagen, Harold Kollar, Sandy Korniski, Trudy Kostick, George Kracko, Sandy Kranick, Ruth Krauseneck, Robert Krzak, James 145 B J. DEZELSKY Joe Kwaiser, 156 Kwiatkowski, Frances Kwiatkowski, Ron LaFrance, Donna Lagalo, Angie Lane, Sally LaPan, Rodney LaPort, Francis Lavigne, Nona Lazier, Gayle Leach, im Leach, alph Lee, Douglas R. Lee, John Lee, Paulette Lehner, Sharon Leidich, Bill Lemcke, John Letz, Connie Lewis, Betty Lewis, Gertrude Lichon, Barbara Liddell, William Lielais, Mara VALLIANT Linam, Judy Linam, Patricia Lindow, James List, Glenn Lockhart, Peggy Lonsway, Betty Lopez, Minerva Lowery, Geraldine Lubin, Alan Luckett, Linda Ludlum, Dana Luebkert, Paul Lutz, Beverly juniors admire Lutz, James. Lynch, Bettre Lynch, Mike Lyvere, LeRoy ` Macaulay, Bonnie Macon, Saundra Main, Helen Mallory, Gay Manelis, Joe Marceills, Sally Marr, Penny Marshall, Bill Martin, Carol Martin, Claudine Martin, Joe Henry Martin, Tom Martindale, Sue Martinez, Alice 157 С. MONSON Mathews, Wilbur Maturen, Rick May, Patricia Maziarz, MCAnany, MCClendon, Howard ух Judy Yvonne s s= sz s; s= =s 0.60000 Q = = = Mell, Kathleen Mellott, Robert Melville, Mary Mendel, Michael Mentel, Deanna Meredith, Robert L. LOOBY Merrill, Bonnie Merrill, Jess Metzler, Merlin Mikan, Robert Miller, Jacqueline Miller, Jeanne Miller, Larry Miller, Roberta Mills, Willie Minor, Bettie Miner, Janie Miramontes, Mary Misekow, Betty Molda, Mike Moleski, DeLores Monday, Sharon Moody, Brian Moore, Vina Moralez, Delfina Moran, Teresa Morris, Betty Morton, Kenneth Moten, Thelma Muellerweiss, Mary Murdock, Barbara Murlick, Sharon Murphy, Judi G. BEUTHIN Musial, Dick Musial, Stan Natali, Dave Needham, Sandra Nelson, Joann Newman, Timothy Noble, Karen Olvera, Joseph Orlowski, Sue 161 162 Ortega, Peter Ostler, Patricia 0'Тоо1е, Barbara Ott, Sadie Owens, Dan Palmer, Ruth Panknin, Mike Papadopoulos, Ellen Parent, ON Parham, obert Parker, Henry Pasterz, Bonnie Patillo, Mary Patillo, Sarah Payne, Carmen Pelayo, Mary H. KORF Perez, Romulo Peterson, Neel Pfund, Sue Phillips, Alberta Kay Piotrowski, Ervin Piotrowski, Thomas Pockbrandt, Gary, T. Pope, Edlene Premo, Tom Presley, Dorothy Price, Alfred Price, Lewis Prikulis, Elizabete Pritchard, Leo Pulliam, Fannie Ragickas, Diana Railling, Nancy Rakowski, Shirley Reed, Janet Reinhardt, Edward Reyes, Ricardo J. R. MITCHELL Reyes, Rudolph Reynolds, Mildred Richardson, Steve Riggs, Dan Riley, Charles Riler, Emma Rivera, Carmen Rivers, Randall Robinson, Kay Beth Rohn, Nancy Rood, Gloria Root, Larry Rose, Fred Rosenberg, Ken Ross, багу Rousseau, Bill Rowe, Sandra 163 а WLLL COX 164 J. F. SHERMAN 165 Ryan, Edward Ryder, Beverly SE Sharon Sahr, Kenneth Sanocki, Barbara Santos, Chuck Savage, Marilyn Sawatzki, Gary Schafer, John Schafnitz, Gary Scharich, Gary Schilling, James Schissier,, Sallie Schneider, Barbara Schram, Schramke, Mary Ruth Schramm, Nora Schultz, Tom Schuster, Sue Scott, Frank Scott, Yvonne Seamon, Steve Seaver, Janet Seeber, Robert Seegmiller, Russell Settle, Judy Shells, William Shelton, Harold Shield, Betty Jean Shields, Dorothy Shinkel, Myron Shoup, Ann Simon, Gary Sims, June Skiendziel, Carol Skimson, Dom Slancik, Dick Slater, Paul Slodowski, Joanie Smith, Betty Smith, Christina Smith, Danny Smith, William Smith, Willie Snow, Deadra Snow, Willie Snyder, Russell Sommer, Ann Sommer, Gary Spear, David Speer, Sheryl Stack, David G. DRISCOLL Stark, John 166 167 Steve, Sandra Stevens, Janice Stevenson, Henry Stockford, Margaret Strobel, Dianna Strudgeon, Jack Stuart, Shari Swafford, Bobby Swank, Earl Szczepanik, Marianne Tafel, Richard Thomas, Carnell Talkington, Brian Taylor, Bernard Thayer, Patricia Thomas, Annie Such, Gerald C. URIBE Thomas, John Thomas, Lyle Thomas, Robert Thomas, William Thompson, Ethel Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Russell Tolan, William Toney, Vermell Town, Sue Treib, David Trier, Jane Troge, Ruthann Trombley, Lowell Troublefield, Gloria Troublefield, Willie Trumble, Judy Tuke, Stewart Turner, Sandra juniors compete to Tyburski, Joan Ueberroth, Joyce Ugartechea, David Urbaniak, Nancy Urbanke, Edith Ureche, James U. POMBIER Van Hook, Randy Van Marter, Charles Vance, Ronald Vargas, Lydia Vega, Elizabeth Velasco, Lois Vesterfelt, Sally Villanueva, Alice Villarreal, George Vlahon, Arthur Volk, Gail Wager, Ronald Wainwright, John Walker, Paul || Walters, Alene | ||| Walters, Helen Walters, Sue Walton, Philip Wamback, Claude Ware, Evelyn Warner, Barbara Warner, Gary Warren, Leon Wascher, Harold Washington, Obie Wasmiller, Judy Weigold, Sharon Weir, Alta Welch, James B. Welton, Annette 240) «D. PETRIE Wennen, Nancy Wescoat, Nancy Wettlin, Gladys Whisman, William Whitney, Kelly Wiese, Vickie Wight, Donald Wight, Judith Williams, Cheryl Williams, Richard Williams, Tommy Willis, Beverly Willox, Carol Wilson, Kayann 211 р. GRAEBNER Wirth, Linda Wirth, Jacquie Wissmueller, Diane Woern, Susan Woods, Bettie Worthy, Sharon Wozniak, Fran Wright, Lynne Wrona, Catherine Wruck, Gerald Wyman, Robert Yaw, Sharon Ybarra, Elizabeth Youmans, Nita Jo Young, Anita Young, David Young, Sandra Zahareos, Stella Zamora, Manuel Zeleniuk, Walter Zieroff, Gary Zieroff, Joe Zvaigzne, Andris 74 Linda Oeder, Mary Harrison and Bob Minnich represented the sophomore class on the student council. Linda was secretary, Mary was vice-presi- dent and Bob was president of the cU ass. The many poses of the sophomore with mind at work. The intense concen- tration is due to the problem of solving problems on the National Educational Development Test. If chewing a finger will help, some of these folks have IL 'made''. 79% Right at home і the okt ko lab, and, „Гог all that, in alil о their classes, are Kris Zvirbulis and Gary Bachula. Kris and Gary came through their first sophomore semester with all ЖАК records. Honors РГУ le Sah ee ae oe 222 Á 222 B Accardi, Ben Acosta, Margarita Adams, Marie Adamski, Kenneth Addison, Lloyd Aguilar, Albert Alderton, Richard Alexander, Ronna Allen, Idell Allen, Otis Allen, Patrick Alsgard, Deborah Alverson, Roger Anders, Garry Anderson, William Anklam, Charles Armstead, Judy Arredondo, Rachel Askew, Ronnie Aubin, Paul Ayala, Jesse Ayala, Yolanda Baase, John Bachula, Gary Bacon, Dennis Bacon, Pat Bagerski, Bob Bailey, Nancy Ball, Janet Ballentine, Sharon Bamberger, Norm Banda, Mary Bandy, Priches Banes, Arthur Banieh, Lavada Banks, Mary Barcalow, Ray Barowski, Linda Barrett, Kathleen Barris, Thomas Barry, Ollie Bartes, James Bastuk, Eileen Batcke, Fred Bates, Patricia Baty, Patricia Beach, Doug Beardsley, Audrey Bedford, Forestine Beechinor, Ruth Beemon, Sheila Bell, Lorraine Sue Bell, Vera Berg, Don Bernau, Trudy Bidwell, Bob Biggins, Phyllis Billow, William Blackmon, Callie Blackmon, Patricia Bland, Brady Blondin, Pam Bogy, Karla Bohnhoff, John Sophs Follow Ghe Pace... .. Bohstedt, Julie Bond, Harry Borrello, Silvio Bow, Sherry Bowman, Joe Braley, Tim Bronson, James Broughton, William Brown, Jo Ethyl Brown, Robert Bruns, Donna Bryson, Brenda Buchanan, Mike Buchenau, Hans Buck, Sue Buckley, Doris 223 224 Buell, Dorothy Bujaki, Roseanne Buriel, Henry Bushong, Jeanette Butler, Ethel Butzin, Mike Byrd, Janice Caldwell, Glenda Calhoun, Wade Camero, Dennis Campbell, Bobby nobeli Jim Campos, John Carle, Dick Carranza, Ernestine Carswell, Val іа Carter, Gary Castello, Tony Castillo, Rose Castillo, Theresa Caviness, Richard Cerda, Angelita Chaffer, Christopher Chaltraw, Gary Cherry, Patricia Choyce, Shirley Clark, Alex Clements, Marie Coates, Cherri Coates, John Coats, Mary Ruth Cole, James Coleman, Coleman, Collins, Collver, Colvin, Compian, Inez Connor, Dwite Cook, Doretha Cooper, Joyce Corley, MacArthur Cortez, Ben Cottrell, Donna Cottrell, Michael Couillard, Gilbert Cox, Edward Cradit, Nancy Sylvester Tom Laurie Beverly Eunice Crandall, Margaret Crandall, James Crawford, Bobby Crawford, Yvonne Crittendon, Charles Cross, William Crudup, Gloria Edward, Cruz Culpepper, Margaret Curry, Jerome Cyborowski, John Dallas, Gloria Dankert, Ellen Danks, David Darling, Jim d’Arras, Paula set by upperclassmen. Dashkovitz, Gary Dashkovitz, Nancy Davenport, J.C. Davila, Ygnacio Davis, Brenda Davis, James Davis, Larry Davis, Shirley Davis, Willie Davis, Willie Day, William E. Defore, Karolyn Degroat, Jerry Cruz, Connie DeLaCruz, Ophelia DeLaRosa, David DeLavern, Richard Deleon, Nilda DeLong, Bill Dent, Jackie Dent, Thomas Deshone, Penny Devine, William Diaz, Naomi Diggs, Shirley Dingman, Beverly Dinninger, Don Dowald, Hosea Donald, Rutha Doud, Dolores Drielick, Mike Dudek, Carol Dugan, Arthur Dulski, Chris Dunlap, Terry Durek, Marsha Earley, Gettie Ecarius, Marjory Eddington, Shirley Edgar, Eve Engel, Jim Esckilsen, George Eurich, Dennis Everett, Freddie Ewald, Kenneth Falkenhagen, Julie Fandell, Jeffrey Farley, Barbara Farley, Lynda Faust, Joe Feagin, Henry Feeheley, William Flathau, Bill Fleetwood, Carolyn Flores, Marcos Flores, Ruth Forte, Essie Mae Fox, Janet Franklin, Johnny Franklin, Lizzie Frazier, Linda Freed, Doris Frost, Linda Fruk, Barbara Garchow, Paul Garcia, Ramona Garcia, Veronica Gardyszewski, Ginny Garth, Leo Geese, Karen Geese, Tim Genigeski, Marcia Gomez, Paul Gomez, Roger Gonzales, Ralph Gonzales, Raquel Gonzales, Rosalinda Gosen, Randall Gough, Sue Gould, Gerald Gould, John Graveratte, John Green, Gary Greene, Elizabeth Grenfield, Blanche Griffin, Johnnie Grigans, Margaret Gross, Robert Grunwell, Linda Guest, James Guevara, Juanita Gulbranson, Robert Gulliver, Denis Gulvas, Carol Guttowsky, Ellen CK __ BMW 9 3 Haag, Dave Haas, Mary Hadden, Kay Haeske, Larry Hagar, Jeanice Hagle, Ken Halbié, Michael Hale, Brooks Hall, Dennis Hall, Randy Hall, Sanford Ham, Marshall Hamil, Polly Hamilton, Barry Hamilton, Guy Hardy, Helen William Joyce Robert Ronald Hardy, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Wanda Harrison, Mary Harrold, Samuel Hartman, Charles Hartung, Maryann Hausbeck, Fred Hawkins, Harry Hayes, James Haynes, Arthur Haynes, Willie Hearn, Dorothy Hemphill, Arla 235 Henderson, Melvin Henry, Joyce Herline, Jim Hernandez, Mary Hill, Bobby Hill, Jerry Hillier, Bob Hilliker, William Hitchcock, Georgia Hinton, Thelma Hodge, Vivian Hollan, Cynthia Hollis, Becky Holmes, Donna Horonzy, Jim Houck, Eleanora then receive Hubbert, William Huber, Robert Hughes, David Hughes, Elijah Humes, Terry Hunt, Lonna Irish, Carol Jackson, Bobby Jackson, Clarence Jaenicke, Bob Jamroé, Mary Ann Jaski, Tim Jimenez, Jesse Johnson, Annette Johnson, Don Johnson, Earl 236 Johnson, Estrella Johnson, Johnnie Johnson, Linda Johnson, Lois Johnson, Mattie Jones, Barbara Jones, Bobby Jones, Cynthia Jones, Doloras Jones, John Jones, Mildred Jones, Robert Jones, Sandy Jones, Theresa Jordan, Betty Keech, Susan Kelley, Bill Kelley, Florine Kelley, Martha Kelsey, Ken Kempter, Nancy Kerns, Ronald Key, Eddie Kidd, Rosie Kienits, Dan King, Catherine Kinë, Bill 255 Kleinebreil, Mary Kleinebreil, Michael Kmiecik, Susan Knapp, Bill Knight, Gary Kocks, Julie Kodrick, Frank Kohut, John Kollman, Harry Konecny, James Kraszewski, Bill Krohn, Donna Kuebler, Ronald Kuschinsky, Glenn Lagalo, Margaret Lagalo, Rosemary Lange, Kenneth Lapinski, Rita Laster, Patty Laufer, Robert Lawrence, Harvey Lawrence, Mary Lawrence, Bob Lawson, Willie Layer, Lois Lee, Gary Lee, Ola Mae Leidich, Sandra Lenartowicz, Richard Leslie, Walter Levi, Laura 257 Lewis, Charlie Lewis, David Leyrer, Dean Lichon, David Limon, Virginia Liss, John Lister, Charlene Lister, Sara Loeffler, Barbara Lopez, Petra Loster, Gary Lowery, Brenda Ludwig, Mary Lumsden, David Lynch, Gary Lynes, Cheryl Macias, Elizabeth Mack, Joe Macon, Claude Majeske, Judy Makowski, Simone Maksimowicz, Stanley Malone, Carol Malone, Kay Marden, Allen Marr, Pat Martens, Carol Martin, Jeremiah Martin, Mike Martinez, Linda Martinez, Mary Martinez, Raul 258 Mason, Connie Masters, Edward McBride, Margazet McCann, Cheryl McClaine, Michael McCully, Virginia 80 Bn C им McKellar, Dennis McKinney, John McLeod, Vicky McMillon, John McQuaid, Gary Mendel, Susan Mentel, George Menter, Carol Merkerson, Emerson Meyers, Sharon Michalski, Tim Mielke, Sally Milbroot, Craig Miller, Jean Miller, Pat Mills, Lee Mills, Lynn Minicky, Mary Ann Minnich, Bob Moore, Arthur Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Gregory Moore, James Moralez, Stanley 261 Miller, Sharon Mosqueda, Robert Moten, Odessa Moultrie, James Moultrie, Rosie Mull, Dan Munson, Gary Murlick, Jerry discover abilities. Murphy, Lynn Murphy, Pat Murphy, Tom Murray, John Mushenski, James Myers, Jerry Myers, Wanda Nagel, Charles Neal, Blanche Neath, Mike Needham, Richard Nentwig, Jim Neric, Rudy Nettles, Eddie Newberry, Tom Nickleberry, Sharon Nosek, Renee Nowosad, Mary Nunamaker, David O'Connor, Mike Oeder, Linda Oglesby, Juanita Olszewski, Ruth Ann Ornelas, Josie Ortega, Susie 962 Ortiz, Cristoval Ortiz, Daneel Osborne, Norman Osuna, Adolph Osuna, Angelo Osuna, Reyes Ott, Marcia Ott, Timothy Oviedo, Micaela Padilla, Alice Palmer, Geralyn Papadopoulos, Ana Parks, Karen Patterson, Maryann Patton, Jerry Peake, Carol Pearson, Ivan Pegley, Charles Pelayo, Al Perez, Fred Perez, Margarete Perez, Roy Perry, Joann 263 264 265 - Price, Elaine Peterson, Carol Pfannes, Douglas Pipkins, Everitt Plambeck, Roger Pogroszewski, Leanard Potvin, Paul Powell, Jo Anne Powell, Lewis Pratt, Willie Presley, Cicero Presley, Samuel Preuss, John Price, Pollard Propp, John Prueter, Carol Look Forward ` Przybylski, Tony Pulaski, Mary Purdy, Vern Quackenbush, Jerilyn Raasch, Donna Ramirez, Frasmo Rance, Angenell Rau, Mary Redeemar, Harry Reed, Ernest Reed, Geraldine Reid, Cynthia Rembish, Bill Rendon, Gloria Reyes, Beto Reynolds, June Rico, Albert Rico, Rachel Rieder, Marilin Riley; L. C. Rimeo, Betty Ritter, Jane Rivers, Gwendolyn Roberson, Carolyn Roberts, Geraldine Roberts, Karen Rocha, Rolando Rodgers, Richard Rosenfield, Fran Ruffin, Richard Ruffin, Bill Sagash, Valerie Salazar, Joe Salcedo, Jessie Sanchez, Beatrice Sanders, Jerry Sarden, Robert Sawyer, Earl Sayers, Richard Scanlon, Harold Schallhorn, Mary Schilling, Sue Schuler, Karen Schuler, Keith Schuler, William Schultz, Ed Schultz, Sheldon Scott, Andrew Scott, Jonathan Scott, Lonnie Seevers, Marvin Servis, Phyllis Settle, Charles Settle, Kay Shafer, Bonnie Shaler, Kathy niania Shead, Dawn Shelbrock, John Shepard, Roda Sheppard, Gilbert Simmons, Johnnie Simmons, William Sims, Norvell Sims, Richard 82 266 267 Slocum, Betty Slopeski, Victor Smith, Antoinette Smith, Barbara Smith, Dave Smith, Elizabeth Solis, Lupe Sommerfeld, John Sonnenberg, Sandy Sonsmith, Jean Soto, Lucy Spencer, Susan Sprague, Don Sproull, Tom Spyker, Edward Stack, Charles mere juniors next. Stack, Robert Tiensley, Herbert Staib, Judy Stajdl, Richard St. Mary, Judy Stavely, Nancy Steward, Ida Stinger, Jesse Strother, Eilene Sutorik, Suzanne Swilley, Johnnie Tarrant, Glenn Tarras, Denine Taschner, Susan Taylor, Carol Taylor, Curley Taylor, Dorann Taylor, Janice Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Thomas Terry, Delbert Thomas, Gladies Thomas, Janis Thomas, Judy Thompson, Gloria Thornton, Chester Tobin, Jerry Тотра, Frank Torongo, Floyd Torrez, Manuel Torrez, Mario Treib, Marleen Trevino, Connie Tullos, Jones Turner, L. GC. Turner, Theobis Tylka, Shirley Ulmer, Edward Upchurch, Lee Vega, Reuben Velasquez, Margarita Venegas, Josie Vibert, Debbie Vogler, John Vogler, Sharon Wade, Brent Wade, James Wagner, Larry Waller, Kathleen Ware, Larry Ware, Margarett Warren, Wyomia Washington, Doris Watts, Carol Webber , James Webster, Gary Wells, Boston Wesolek, Rosalie Westendorf, Bonnie Westlock, Larry Wheatley, Bettie Whisman, Charles White, Clarence Wicker, Thomas Wicker, Jerry Wiechmann, Linda Wiegand, Nancy Wilkins, Dorothy Wilkinson, Joseph Willadsen, Mike Williams, Bruce 268 Williams, Louise Williams, Richard Williams, Robert Williams, Saundra Williams, Williatte Willis, Billy Wilson, Mazie Wilson, Sandra Winchester, Carol Wirth, Don Wolinski, Jim Wolinski, Theodora Wolpert, Trudy Woodhouse, Eddy Works, Sharon Wozniak, Dan Wrathell, Judy Wrege, Richard Wressell, Jeaneen Wright, Carl Wright, Jerlean Wright, Judy Wright, Lester Yon, Bob Zacharias, Pam Zacharias, Tam Zamora, Lupe Zamudio, Luis Zariske, Larry Zummer, Charles Zvirbulis, Kristine Zwingman, Ron Sophomores who won certificates for excellence in the National Educational Development Test | posed for а group pic. FIRST ROW: . Fox, Gs Palmer, K. Zvirbulis, D. Tarras. SECOND ROW: т. Dunlap с Bachula, D: Eurich, T. deni G. | Knulphe. THIRD ROW: М. Halbig, а. Webster, J: Webber, J. Sommerfield, Е. Butler, С. Dulski, FOURTH ROW: C. Zummer, R. Barcalow, R. Gulbran- Some. Bronson |G. Coutliard and J. Cole. Dennis Eurich accepts the congratulations of the principal for his ори mete . done: 84 Saginaw High School is proud of the record its students have made through the years. Many Trojan graduates have furthered their ambitions and have become prominent statesmen and business leaders after leaving SHS. With this picture of Principal Tibbet congrat- ulating Diane Wissmueller for a special achievement, the AURORA offers its congratulations to all of the fine students of Saginaw High who have throughout this year brought honor to themselves and their school, ћу their scholastic efforts. уйй. M cot йин. аи reo ii A bs dd. - NM k c gr ete tee citudin Scr и ә ën EET T ай, М, ia rc‏ ا е u s NP Ц ` a... ч -— ` 20 . 6 . no. m i = E e emmmer fal ` 23271] D p ATTE š 4 w hie Ae A ` A š A š ` ZE 2 4 ROW ONE: G. Johnson , T. Humes , . Fields , К. Garrett , К. co N. Hall% uS ое LE ован. С. Rader , t Thompson , B. Labreche . ROW TWO: Coach Cuth- bertson, Bobbye Boyd , L. Miller , R. Howard , D. Natali , J. Slaughter, R. Vaughn, Rp Carter” E. Blackwood, | ДР Grigans , Г. Scott , Coach Bromley ROW THREE: Coney | Sundeck, T Rondo , K. Whitney , R. McDuf fie, С. Sawatski , К. Maturn “уге Воо АЙ | W. Snow, W. Boyd , R. Alsgaard, Coach Gray. ROW FOUR: J. Emlinger 4 dë Brant R. Baracyzk, Ji Wrona , R. Cyborwski, N. Peterson, D. Kerridge, D. Pewter = : OPE | ROW FIVE: W. Goss, W. King , J. Hervert, G. Peoples, B. Best™, А anysa б i Warner ,.R. Clements . ROW SIX de Fel SUE, J. Wade, R. Coszatt, J. Torres, j: i Beck, E Crotzer, E. Pitrowski, W. Lewis. ROW ‘SEVEN: оши. J, Bricker , (mgrs ( indicates letter winner) GRIDSTERS FINISH UNHAPPY SEASON The varsity squad fini а ене hie Season. With, а 1-8 record: DOSE INS its only victory over Flint о thern; (12-8). Defeats. сате at the hands of pi С. Cent ral COO e Arthur Hi ph (7-0); Midland (26-7). Handy (48-6), Alpena (20-13), Pon- tiac Central (2637 EM (20-0), and:;Flint Central 62 ЫЕ The Trojan squad was under the leadership of а new Coach) ames Bromley, who had previously headed Coach Bromley gives his co-captains the junior’ varsity.’ Working Е Nick Чә. and Bob Speer, some first- Д rate advice о football tactics. Mr. Bromley were Mr. Ed. St.Clair, Hall was picked as a member of the line coach, and Mr. Kenneth Gray, PE Valley and All-State first teams backfield coach. y the coaches and sports writers. • Ф • „ New Coach Battles New League tere A ABOVE: Dick Pope (32), Trojan back, intercepts a Flint Northern player attempting an end run, and BELOW is assisted with a crashing tackle by Gary Johnson CTE Ie Ka competition rough. Saginaw’s running quarterback, Bob Speer, eludes a Flint Central tackle as he gets ready to fire a hot one. 89 90 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD - ROW ONE: W. Shells, E; Ру рз, A4. Pelayo, T. Dunlap, Ga Duschinsky, D. Carle, N. Bamberger, J. Murray, K. Hagle, S. Coleman. ROW TWO: Coach Wessely. S. Price, C. Merrill, D. Smith, B. Minich, G. Warner, C. Nagle, B. Hillier, D. Hall, D. Clauss, C Keech (mgr), Coach Sundeck. ROW THREE: L. Pritchard, J. Mc- Nally, M. Willadsen, G. Couillard, G. McQuaid, B. Ewald, D. Johnson, D. Hughes, W. Rousseau. UPPER LEFT: Beautiful blocking aids Clauss (СЭЗ) їй successful end run. a UPPER RIGHT: Pipkins (30) is surrounded on all sides as he picks up a few yards dur- ing an exciting game. LOWER RIGHT: Hughes (79) gives Pritchard (40) a hand in bringing down a Hillite in the annual ''Jugé'' game. J.V.'s won by a score of 13-07 a t o We 2 Mrs | 1 There's always plenty of action in the sophomore football games. Don Sprague (55) and teammates pile into the line to move the ball another ten yards. and down season. Coaches Cuthbertson and Tilly move their boys through drills in preparation for a tough fall schedule. J Tilly. ROW THREE: FOR THE RECORD: The sophomore and | juni or-varsity squads played pretty | fair football in compiling 6-3 and 3-6 records respectively. J.V. vic- tories came over B.C.Central (2-0), Arthur Hill (13-7), and B.C.Handy (2550). They lost to NKidland (27 - | О Northern (27-20). 4.H.Tech | (7 ODA Pontiac (6-0), Flint S. W. (27-0) Fand Flint Central. (30-7). | || The sophomores took wins from St. | Peter and Paul, Handy, Bridgeport, Buena Vista and a double victory over Arthur Hill. Their only losses e E ене hands of: Sti Peter and Paul, B.C.Central and St. Andrews. || д а $ Ë v ж, H ? a | ] C AD - ROW ONE: E. Ewald, (И. Davis, F. Hausbeck, E. Spyker, B. Jones, : d BET J. Davenport. ROW TWO: Coach сире REI. 5 аы а: ; А 7 ki, D. Sprague, T. Jaski, А аске, D. и ; | Е wk hd y sk SE T. Geese, C. Moore, D. Dinninger, J. Propp, | W. Вит, У. Moore, R. Brown. W. Haynes, B. Hamilton, 91 | UE 1962 Valley Champs - Perfect Season With 15-0 Bob Speer (13) passes off in a fast drive on. the basket against Fli nt Northern. RIGHT: LaBreche ( 3:5.) stretches with an Oiler in district tournament play. THE VARSITY: KNEELING: Bob Speer, Lovell Humes, Gary Scharich, Woodrow Kellum, Ronald Wager. STANDING: Clarence Jackson, Forest Benaway, Brian Best, Ernie Thompson, Coach Laeding, Tom Humes, Jon Beck, John Andros, and Bruce LaBreche. 92 See Hou О еу Run EE ee ee ee . . Barriers hit the trail. FRONT ROW: A. Haynes, D. Lewis , M. Foley , Р. Rivers, J. Thomas, А. Viahon ™ FB: Garth, M. Beemon. SECOND ROW: Coach Stull, O. Barry, E. Key, R. Barcalow, b. Brandel M. Shenkle , M. Reed , L. Scott, R. Laufer, THIRD ROW: M. Halbig, B. Lowery, W. Malls: C. Ortez, and R. Reyes , mgr. ( indicates letterwinner). Brandel and Foley get their running time from Coach Stu: Saginaw High’s harriers run over hill and valley as they practice for a cross country meet at Hoyt Park. It takes plenty of stamina to keep up the pace in this tradi- tional autumn sport. 96 ankers Jind Competition Rough. Grace, form and practice are a winning combin- ation. ABOVE: Dale Lewis breaststrokes his way to the finish line. BELOW: Paul Moran inhales a large gust of air while demonstrating his free- style stroke. These two boys combined to rep- resent Saginaw High as swimming team co-captains. DALE LEWIS- PAUL MORAN Co-Captains Shellbrock shows his skill with the butterfly stroke. Our cameraman stops Fred Hammontre at the top of a backward half-twist in Hay out posit ions SWIMMERS: ROW ONE: Dave Shellbrock, Terry Niederstadt, Bob Lash, Paul Moran, Dale Lewis, Stan Nowak, Jerry Hosenkamp, Wayne Armstrong. ROW TWO: Fred Hammontre, Dick Schmoak, Dick Murdock, Bob Brandt, Coach McCormic, Paul Luebkert, Ivar Lacis, Bill Schuler, Dennis Gould. ROW THREE: Greg Moore (mgr.), Bob Thomas, Gary Byron, Ed DeGroat, Bill Ruffin, Gary Loster David Lichon, John Shel brock (mgr.). Us OBI EE EA Judy Bannon, Kathy Fox and Trudy Korniski, two of our top cheerleaders, get help from T. Trojan (Ron Vance) and pom-pom girl, as they whip up some enthusiasm for one of the fall football games. Here? Lets Cheer! Victory! Victory! is the cr А r Benton, Dixie Elrich ka IURI Eee leaders: Rut nn Troge, Kathy Fox, Caro Baranowski, Liz CC ee | Ree WË go eus Lots of pep! Pep! Steam! Coach! Сеат! Fifteen “Rahs” For Saginaw’s Geams! Linda Oeder, Mary Pulaski, Margaret Grigans, Sue Keech and Connie Tre- vino cheered the little Trojans om ito many lal wire tor yi. This year Tommy Trojan (Teddy Gray) provided an added at- traction at the basketball games as he helped cheer the Tro an оти Coy vac tony. | Activities ll Forget Yo = Sh = NO TRS = c 5 D = с Hu ы = С) © ЗЕ x рет We Ne ee Оће Jootlights Sall Gall ... The footlights still call aspiring actors and act- resses. Under the guiding hand of Miss Joan Schreur the Saginaw High players presented two very satis- fying plays - ‘ The Tam- inp loll the Shrew, one of William Shakespeare’s ива - mand ow The Star- ing Match.’’ LEFT: The traditional Shakes- pearian clown appears in the person of Warren Brown to give his master some advice on how he might ‘tame the shrew’. ABOVE RIGHT: ' 'I shall win th e beautiful Bianca,'' says Bob Christmas as h . his shoulder to steal her away. e swings her to ж, К H h е WI 2 ` A Ё = : 3 : F 4 b D q Н 3 - | TE X x у w B XT ч E J у мА 2 Eos eet, Ae А d ч ` E e P 3 ü ` Ф i ` k 5 + ‘ Dear sister, I would rather have wronged myself,’’ Carol Johnson, as she takes ab , use £ š pleads 102 A scene from Shakespeare's “Taming of VS Het sister. sented by the Saginaw High players rew as pre- P SE ee a Ron Vance listens while Hike Gough and Ro 5 y DeGesero plot to win the beautiful Bianca. Ne гена а at Karen Solomon as she trips over her own feet in a scene from t Те Staring Матећ,““ BacRstage Chaos Produces Drama. They уе ые at it all day and all night. I wonder when they're going to stop! exclaim the townspeople; Tom Newberry, Roy DeGesero, Rosie McMillan, and Nick Hall, as Randy Butterfield and Dave Adrian engage in а Staring Watch 1 Teri Boese (on Susie-Q) and Carol Baranowski (on Midnight) ushered in our homecoming queen. Homecoming - - Horses - - HOMECOMING MEANS FOOTBALL, fans, alumni, pom-poms and queens. At Saginaw High it’s Helen of.Troy, choice of ЕВА loyal Trojans. Preceded by two Trojan horses, Helen and her court were presented to their subjects. The Trojan horses, like their ancient count part, proved no good-luck оте to our team which succumbed Мо Ро асі -- 26 to me Rosie айа. Sue wave ''Hello' to their friends as they are driven into New Alumni Field. ——— 7 ( i LS в i ET HELEN OF TROY AND HER COURT: Nancy Pohlman is surrounded by her attendants. Sue Har- rison and Carla McConnell are seated while Rosie McMillan and Lucille Thomas stand. Nancy Pohlman, our tearful Tl ZC EE е е Helen of Troy, ассерёз the crown from her proud father. 2 The enthusiastic crowd piled through | the gate to view the homecoming game and crowning of Helen of Troy for | | 1961-1962. 105 After an hour-long delay because of Saginaw High players are presented a broken backboard, and a tension the district trophy after their win filled game, Mr. Laeding accepts the Mt. Pleasant at Midland on і11еа 8 , 4 f e : over regional trophy for defeating Flint March 9: Central 65-44 at the IMA. Season Record i Di | 5 ОЦЕ First State Oitle Since 1942 LOST 0 Left and Below: Clarence Jackson, (32) and Lovell Humes (14) add some exciting action and a couple of points to the final game against Benton Harbor which Saginaw took with a score of 69-58 to win the State Class-A tournament trophy. ——— ‘Our Champ’? Ernie Thompson 15 congratulated by all the boys after his record-breaking 42 points during the Benton Harbor game. Said Ernie, retro glad I broke a record, but I'm happier we won.'' Ernie and Best were named to the All-Tourney team. Brian Best (53) outreaches one of the | gent SE Pershing ‘‘Doughboys’’ in the semi- 5—Lansing Eastern ° 1 : š final game of the Ёо: г еу. Bob Speer | l EE (13) waits. for” a ерона. која 5 Dec. 22—Midland | dn. 5—Flint Northern | . 12—Вау City Handy - The boys hold high that coveted Pertect та . 26—Pontiae Ae Class-A Trophy ` Our Perr sit) sence ‚ 2—Flint Central 1942. ТЕ was а perfecta Sea со ғ . 6—Вау City Central __ with 22 straight wins. Season mi) Д 25; n чоне а . 27—Flint Southwestern 577 -— — omg ` 2—Bay City Handy District Tourney 7—Alpena 9—Mt. Pleasant ___- Regional Tourney March 15—Arthur Hill March 17—Flint Central State Tourney March 21—Muskegon March 23—Detroit Pershing March 24—Benton Harbor Coach Larry Laeding was named ‘‘Coach of the Year’’ by the coaches of Michigan, and Monday, March 5, was established as ‘‘Larry Laeding’’ day in Saginaw by Mayor Stewart Franke. Pep Club members heralded the event with huge signs. Students Honor Veteran Оо ... Mr. Laeding is presented with a book of pictures of his varsity squad which under his leadership had just completed its second per- fect Valley season. omnes Saginaw High coach Bo evaney and now head coach at Nebraska was on hand to speak and to offer his congratulations fo Coach Laeding on ‘this day’’. АЕ RE Kach Ое (М š со! = = (URE О № + У Ze eeneg, bi Р vg р 5 Ew Р hs | keen $ OF ” I COACH НОМ er 64 m = же” PRIDE OF Р 4 LAED Ne ме E q+ wet Part of the ‘Bis cheer'' that went up for Coach Laeding at the big assembly held in his honor. The entire student body participated. Laeding Named Coach-o]-the-l ear Mrs. Borowski pours at the coffee hour which climaxed the Larry Laeding day event. Besides the wives of other coaches, the entire Laeding family turned out to cheer along with the faculty and student body . ЕЕ LEES AER? 109 Miss Anne White, LAN advisor, checks noe ii work of Joan Johnson and Barb Gryna Joe Manelis, Barb Benton, Carol Osmond and John Howell check their assignment sheet for the latest Memories Are Made O Pat Morrison, LANTERN editor, at right, gets an assist with paper layout from Ruthann Troge and Jeff Johnston while Pat Farley and Sue Clark type сору. Staff Productions Recording and publishing the history of the school year in word and picture, the journal- ist preserves those many hours spent in fun and serious work as the year goes by. The nip of frost in the fall a: p the football season comes to a climax; the ringing of the cheers as they echo about the empty gym after a great bas- ketball season; the memories of Alma Mater áfter the final graduation ceremonies; 1 are captured in the histor: year by the pen and сатетт the school's publications the AURORA and the LANTER. Part of keeping the public informed is the LANTERN bulletin board at the front of the school. Sue Town and Nancy Railings plan a displ ay with the latest news and events. Don Hinte and Hector Garcia ''soup'' а print for an AURORA layout in the yearbook darkroom (right). BELOW: Barb Pike and Chuck Van Marter look on as Jack Reinig takes pictures off the dryer. BELOW RIGHT: Pat Young and Helen Green work out a layout for one of the pages of the AURORA. his MAPAS Publications Crews Write School's History E | PERICOLO ny pas ID Seas ere MBSE ита све а TR EECHER ет SEL Gas EI Ria. meos — AS Fe Ch Rn ныр wee ms EE a — . _ There is always plenty of action in ‘ | the annual teacher-student game just SEET GH ae ees E | before Christmas. The їз ee Kr? Sugarbeeters took the measure of the ||| tion gives the men time hs fe men this year by the close score of ate from jumps like eiit 30-29. The scoreboard was run by Coach Korf, a former member of the faculty team - (Could this have had any effect on the closeness of ehe f I nai score?) Susan Sternhagen and friend | X W dvice on Paul, Bruce, Ann (hidden) and Lynn Brakel 452 j a Nan Ekelof get some a Che's diet from Nan’s father, Mr. Ekelof in the SHS atten. dance office), John Ekelo waits his turn. | presents from Santa with the help of their “М mother. At the right side of the picture are 112 Mike and ‘Dolly’ Hansen. | — rne AES EO Nahe R Lipi US A SER RS en ó Í epp Filling the ir phates ati the annual faculty Christmas party : US are Mark, Bob and Brian Jamie Dye believes in Santa - you can tell from ее mor sons qr M MEE d the glint in his eye as he clutches the gift he Habeck, SHS math teacher. has just received. His sister: Debbie, 15 also А AE: a ‘tbeliever’’, but David Tenney isn't so sure. His gift will be coming out of that bag soon, but right now he’s skeptical. Coach Gray, retired now from the annual contest, applied some ` body English’’ in a hope to steer in an extra point or two, but to no avail. Med wu ak WS ug e WS OR S И | We wonder where Big Кеа went? This E Irish Setter, who ventured into New Gi Alumni Field one evening, was last | seen in the company of the above teachers. We understand Mr. Surian, | || center, is а avid bird hunting fan. | 113 SIE ИАА, ZZ ir с Principal Tibbet announces the establishment of honor rooms for teachers who have distin- uished themselves while at aginaw Highs School. of a faculty dinner, a quarter century each. ` d LEFT: Miss Hugener, (1930-52), was one of those teachers in whose name a special plaque was installed in one of the classrooms. Room 165 will be known as the Josephine Hugener English Room. RIGHT: Wrs. Gambill pimns a rose on Miss McHugh (1918-19 1930-53), in whose honor room 121 is to be called the Isma McHugh History Room. Owenty-Jive Year Club Meets Saginaw High faculty forgets about classes and examinations and to honor teachers who have ser The teachers’ LEE to enjoy the fellowship ved the school for more than dinner has become a fine tradition at SHS. Chatting with Mrs. Stone is Miss Lois Wilson, (1905-1952). Room 164 has been designated the Lois Wilson English Room. Two other former teachers, Charles Schoedel, (1920-1954), and Carla Beierle, (1929-1954), were honored in this way. The Charles Schoedel Machine Shop, room 152 and the Carla Beierle Art Room, 221, were also established as memorial rooms. BP ° N О diti Mrs. Maywood, chairman of the Тасы ty едут5 CU) TA ition Twenty-five Year Club dinner, chats with two of the honored guests. Miss Hugener, now retired, and Mr. Faber, still teaching sophomore biology, seem to have some interesting items to exchange, judging from their rapt expressions. Mrs. Gambill and Mr. Huyghe unveil portraits of members of the Twenty-five year club. Four of the group are still teach- ing at Saginaw High. Teachers whose pictures will hang in an honored spot in West Hall include: William Houston (de- ceased), Harold Poulson, Howard Beatty, Mary Maud Brown, Richard Brennan, Belva McCormick, Catherine Riggs, Irma Rice, Edna Biss, Stephen Lyttle, Mary Elizabeth Hetherington, Clar- ence Haas, Margaret Griffin and Howard Faber. Ex-principal Lyttle holds membership - gets rose, Joan Eisler is ‘‘pinned’’ by her mother and father as she learns that she has been chosen. BELOW: John Stark gets his congratulations from Rew. and Mrs. Wax eri 116 Dr. Eric Simon from Uraguay and Mrs. Rachel Andresen, director of the Youth for Understanding program in Michigan, join the others for tea following the selection of the larg- est group of exchange students in the history of the program at SHS. We're Europe Bound! Would you like to be an ambassador to Europe? A letter stating their wishes brought about the fulfil- Iment of that dream to twenty-two students in a special exchange assembly one afternoon this year. The student ambassadors are all part of the Youth for Understanding program in which SHS has partici- for several years. In addition to these, two other girls will also tour Europe as singers in the Mich- igan Chorale, bringing the total of world travelers representing our school to twenty-four. акаам, Y T - d Still a bit shocked from learning that they had been chosen, the new contingent of exchange students paused for breath and a picture. STANDING: Walter Eddie, John Stark, Kay Phillips, Judy Bannon, Ed Blackwood, Carol Johnson (Michigan Chorale), Linda Scott (Michigan Chorale), Gerald Wruck, Tim Caggegi. SEATED: Ann Sommer, Jane Ham- montre, Carol Witltox, Pat Ostler, Joan Eisler, Sherry Speer, and Cathy Wrona. Chosen later as part of the exchange group were eight additional travelers. Mr. Tib- bet gives them their passport pictures and congratulates them. SEATED: Kathy Grisez, Sue Schuster, Betty Banaszek and Fran Kwiatkowski. STANDING: Pat Thayer, and Gayle Richman. Two others not shown who will also go to Europe are Jackie Wirth and Sandra Needham. Edward Blackwood is pinned by his mother as he learns that he, too, has been one of the lucky ones. 117 E You her Ма . Иб а ат е: R. DeGesero, р Inter Nos (Latin club) - Turn back to previous page 2 енто: P. Cirulis, W. Ruffin, N. Osborne, G. Knight. Seated in 1 B. Sanoki, C. Dudek, G. Palmer, j R. Troge, В. BaSzler K. Zvirbulis. Sek Caesar in the back and Cicero in the to Zacharias, E. Franklin, У. Urbaniak. In front; D. UR eo mak gt all authentic, you’ ll nnm ground of the group. Ze Ke: Lë - Future Secretaries № Future Secretaries met to hear Mrs. Dorothy Lee speak. They are Miss E. Pritchard; sponsor, B. Pike, B. Gerskin, Miss Lenore Billington, sponsor, V. Danielowicz, M. Egerer, Mrs. Lee, P. Bezehertney, J. Seaver. Future Geachers | ЧУ Future Teachers: Row one: L. Luckett, w : two: К. Frieman, K. EE hiis p qui. bre Е. ое дак, M. Lopez, Row Shear, N. Stanton. Row three: У. Nicol, E : ‚ Johnson, S. Harrison J; i · Zummer, H. : J. Wasmiller, W. Day, T. Neuman. yrs. McKeith is Mom Ce а Wrona, SE EE NEE tone SEE LEE EE pom Mu Alpha Gheta Mu Alpha Theta (math club, that is) took an outing to the planetarium in Flint. They stopped to look at a model of Friendship 7. STANDING: A. Cox, G. Hooverman, L. Leis, D. Young, G. Sawatzki, I. Crowley, W. Ruffin, G. Bachula, K. Waller. KNEELING: W. Ader, S. Kricher, E. Blackwood, T. Dunlap, D. Eurich. Miss Gray is club advisor. Co-op members posed at their annual convention for the club photographer. Row one: | №. Wescoat, J. Gibson, N. Vanderwall, S. Chowaniec, B. Frost, С. Alex, М. Moleski, D. Mosher, С. Kluck. Row two: E. Ostrander, E. Ayala, J. Seaver, Г. Bowens, J. Goschke, T. Young, M. Gough, ОЭ. Elrich, 5. Gray, M. Baybeck. Row three: A. Young, E. Dunbar, A. Tafel. Row four: Miss E. Pritchard, co-advisor, L. Chappel, K. Sahr, K. Maturen, S. Murlick, B. Schultz; J. Saht, P. Lzichner, J. Laurenz. Behind the camera for this picture was Mr. J. Person, club co-advisor. | 121 | | Cercle francais КМ 4 Cercle fran ER (French club). LEE row: С. Peake, B. Merrill, S. Schram, Mrs... Qi Driscoll, advisor. Row two: M. Muellerweiss, J. Taylor, P. Biggins, V. Carswell, Ee D: Arras. Row three; M. Moultnie VS.) Eddington, S. Speer, A. Colpean. Seated in back: H. Caumartin and 5. Harold. m rub w “hata, ER on Uh с Members of the German club initiate new me b Eddy S Taylor. T. Lahdenmake, G. oo rnana Ee They are H. Green Ич НасКта 15 German club advisor. an Prikulis. Miss Ann 122 Youth for Christ group 1: Standing: S. Davy, Mr. J. Cuthbertson, Mr. W Fuller and W. Deneau. Seated around Gurszidelion tables: РІ Davis, 5. Lehner, D. Strobel, У. McAnany, Е. Pritchard, E. fackson, Biomi ison N Lambert, J. Miller, B. Cramer, T. Boese. Inside table (left): W. Eddy, J. Coates, D. Forshee, N. Cradet. At table (right): У. Purdy and а. арте. Christian Youth Fellowship Youth for Christ group 2: Баск row: С. Durow, C. Jacobs, M. Piotrowski, A. Fritz, |. Lentz, Mr. J. Person, advisor. Row two: L. Chappell, G. Webster, K. Aspin, S. Fis- her, B. Anderson, P. Berkel, Row three: P. Wilson, L. Hooker, G. Palmer, B. Hopkins, L. Layer. Foreground: A. Broom, R. Gilbert, E. Benson, J. Branch. | а Í 1 j i || = 4 ig | [ E f li E Ghespian and Plorad Miss Joan Schreur (right) outlines a program of coming events to her Plorad-Thespian club. Members of the club present were L. Leis and R. Laurette on the bottom step, K. Solomon. C. Castellanos, C. Wendt, K. Snyder, Top: D. Hackett, W. Brown and R. Vance. Ohencean = Thencean society: Row one: R. Wissmuell 1 Zola, J. Hammontre, Row two: N. Vandel. RTE Demsky, S. Schuster, Jj z Pops, EAN Blazejewski, S. Walters, P. Young, о Hosph ur. N. Роћ та , С. Richman, B. P. Fijlak, С. Мі Тох АЕ Sy uw three: P. оз M. Mrs. B. Opperman, club advisor. R Р а SSO Dp У. Stevens, B. Lichen 124 Chamberlain, K. Fox, S. Steve, к fone: Farley, A, Sommer, C. Castellanos, C. Ey | Pep Club Бери Caen Pep club was the backbone of the Trojan cheeringd section. Row one: ‚`Сазеу. №. Acha, У. Cogan, N. Kempen С. Ка гге а. S. Jones, J. Reynolds, C. Casey, К. Parks. Row two: У. McAnany, А. Shoup, М. Haas, R. Rico, J. Byrd, J. Bushong, М. Hartung, R. Bujaki, L. Allen. Row three: Ра Картсказ, С. Symons, К. DeFore, Г. Ва ено Sutorik, S. Ballentine, C. Menter, S. Merkerson. Row four: B. Bryson, T. Jones, B. Anderson, C. Lange, M. Walgram, S Taylor, C. Hollan, R. Hartung. Row five: P. Klaczkiewicz, G. Rood, J. McNally. The advisor of the pep club is Mrs. T. Borowski. Catalina club members make use of the pool to plan annual water show. Seated: T. Korniski, S. Town, B. (Farley. D Marcas! 5. Speer, В. Elliott... Back row: В. Bentom;, J. Bannon, T. Boese, к fox NEM. Harrison, C. Baranowski, A. Colpean, B. Lichon, J. Hammontre, S. Utermark. The advisor is Miss Gloria Moore. Catalina T Desc ee cse D 125 126 nia жыша ава a a i-Y Sagi High club: Row one: Mr. J. Bromley, advisor, P. Moran, R. Speer, N. na Жр а R. Pope. Row two: G. Rader, W. Lewis, R. Cyborowski, D. Kerridge, H. Wegner. Row three: R. Maturen, R. Clements, D Natali, L. Crotzer, а. Реер Гев т. Ио qani. Varsity club members. Row one: P. Moran, B. Ewald, S. Nowak, R. Garth, F. Ferguson, J. Patton, J. Gilmour, D. Lewis; J. Emiinger, Кок twos R. Clements, L. Miller, № Bamberger, T. Rondo, К. KapSiSsl lG. Johnson; D. Konsdorf, R. Pope, Row three: WI Michowski, И. King, A. Lubin UR. Cash D Naral! G. Rader, W. Lewis, Mr. fons Cuthbertson, advisor Row fours М. Бо геу A. Vfahon, М. Shinkel, J. Wrona, Кї Maturn, В. Boyd: a totnm hol ct riam ALE! U as a Ж D ee EE Saginaw High Junior Rifle club: Some of the active members pause at the range. S. Halbig, W. Ader, Mr. A. Johnson, advisor, J. Stark, K. Rosenberg, D. Alexander and R. Murdock, Co-advisof :5 в Hansen (re Bee? Fax Won RRE gg kausa Gong s MEER — Rifle Club Student Store S : fitable to co-op program. Book store salesmen S. Vlahon, Vr Vent PRA E hali Р Handley сюе (наге efforts do sells paperback to Mike Gough. At the student stone. №. Мена and № Vanderwell make change fox a purchase by Bill Weirauch. Mr. Looby is store advisor. 128 , Debaters check up on club advisor, Cyril Pombier. Standing: D. Hackett, R. Kemper, I. Pearson, D. Sly, В. Vance, В. Harris. Seated: N Hall, В. McMillan, B. Elliott, C. Wendt, K. Snyder, C. Castellanos, D. Tarras, L. Thomas, D. Evans. Debate Librarians Librarians: Row one: L. Allen, J. Ball SSG Hodeck, H. Main, A. Gibson. Row two: S. Hall, reeset rood, E Ber Lopez; R: U Rico, Н. Green. T. Boese, A. Kë В. Willie’ E EE x ER French, А. Castle, A. Beardsley, , : i er. ow тее: . В К : Alcock, A. Archangeli, W. Eddy and I. PA UE Raasch, A. Martinez, D. Faubert, B. and Mrs. Nell Wegner (right). . Advisors are Mrs. Vi Hamilton (left), — 0 ...4 نے GE éi MÀ de ( Ë i Orpheus (band club) members pose with their instruments. Seated: C. Willox, Je: Shear, C. McConnell. Row Two: G. Hammis, R. Kerr, J. Hildebrandt. Row Three: S. Har- rison, J. Czuchna, D. Beach, D. Rocha Club advisor 15 Mr. James Dye. ы Ба, Женен аеннан EE x катан r=... Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS): Row one: А. Toyzan, advisor; K. Stavely and Н. Hoebbel with the slide rule, S. Davis, advisor. Row two: R. Rico, №. Ruffin, C. Dezelah, G. Sawatzki, E. Blackwood. Top row: J. Dobulis, W. Ader, G1 Johnson, R: Schiebner, J. Johnston, A. Zyaigzne. 129 Te ЗАСА Aa А ww v E L 2 rsi] si би ok eR ни ер PROLOG МД 9-1 p Pers Future Nurses: Seated: C. Wiltox; Р. ЕТ, 5 Lane, |. Knoediler. Kneeling: |. Irish. Standing: Р. Ет уак, Le Wirth Wine acd Young, advisor, P. Thayer, J: Esler, Mrs. Young gives a lesson in making beds with mitered hostesses, Standing: B. Warner, А. Weir, M. Schramke, d he to the health room Féderspiel. Seated: fiQ Ty burski, SS Orlawsk? . En, Rey ade N Students Present The team emerges from the locker room (left) to climb aboard the bus for Lansing and the tournament semi- finals and finals. The entire stu- dent body turned out from their classes to give them a royal ОШ £s. ATI cabo atid send- Cheers for Champions Led by the band and the cheerleaders in what turned out to be one of the most successful pep sessions of the year, the team bus headed out to the road for Lansing. It was an all- school effort and the team came home with a victory. EE | d 131 Forget You Shall Dear Saginaw High We Never We’ ve reached the end of another year at Saginaw High School. Soon some 500 and more seniors will be leaving school to enter college or to бо directly into the business world. Those of us going out into vocations will look forward to our being a part of many of the businesses whose names are to be found in the pages to follow. Our thanks to those firms who have helped make this year’s AURORA a possibility, and to whom many of us will soon turn for further training and jobs. SINCE 1869 POLLARD'S DRUG STORE Y Fi ТМ Prescription Specialists CORNER HOYT AND GENESEE STREETS Sie d А PL 3-8575 Specialists in the Manufacture of Measuring Devices SAGINAW, MICHIGAN @ Over 3,000 Different Products @ Worldwide Distribution T R A V E LO M O B | L @ World's Largest Manufacturer of Measuring Devices E HOMES, TS eege “The Standard of Accuracy” Wherever Measurements Are Taken MANUFACTURED BY RAYMOND PRODUCTS CO. TAPES RULES PRECISION TOOLS 31 YEARS CONTINUOUS MOBILE HOME CONSTRUCTION SAGINAW, MICHIGAN PHOENIX INSURANCE AGENCY Mueller Brothers, Тис. 102 E. GENESEE BANCROFT HOTEL BLDG. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN home of HICKEY FPEEMAN DEDE PL 54459 | All Lines of Bonds and Insurance customized “ clothes For the Best Milk and Ice Cream, Ask For - - - hordeny MILK AND ICE CREAM SAGINAW, MI Sen, Eech PHONE: PL 2-8181 SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF SAGINAW D Le SAVINGS У = ACCOUNT SS 4 JA г a TRAVELE — | Zap «os EM №, ЈА! = s. | ! Don Hinte and Hector Garcia examine While at the bank th the modern facilities at the fair- Mr. Haase, branch mandet s UE grounds branch - so close to SHS. many services Second National offers. STUDENTS WHO LEARN TO SAVE WILL BECOME PROSPEROUS ADULTS Young people, like these SAGINAW HIGH students, above, who begin saving regularly at SECOND NATIONAL, discover even in their youth that a little money saved each week will pyramid into amounts that will pay for the costly things they want later in life. At first, their savings may pay for things as small as some new clothes. As they grow older, their savings might make possible a college educa- tion or the down payment on a new car. No matter what the specific goal might be, the important fact to remem- ber is that young people who learn to save will be the prosperous adults of tomorrow. Why not build for YOUR future by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT at SECOND | NATIONAL? There's a branch in YOUR neighborhood. SECOND NATIONAL BANK The Saginaw Bank For Saginaw People IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Mr. Haase shows Don and Helen the location of the new branch at Bridgeport now being Би ГЕ: Member Седега! 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OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT SMART WOMEN FASHION SHOP 301 N. WATER ST. N À PL 22165 Cun Downtown Saginaw Dan Billy's Sales Service For All Brides-To-Be а еа All Appliances (оће Orange “Blossom «оит An evening planned to assist the bride-to-be in all phases of her Automatic Washers wedding arrangements. Motors . Gas . Heating Service Authorized Lawn Mower Service National Introductions 2635 Duane Dr. Specialty in Yardman - Craftsman . Hand and Power Mowers Saginaw’s Royal Welcome Service SW 2-3981 Nengaud Uped Merchandise 2777 Bay Rd. PHONE: SW 2-0011 Saginaw, Michigan THE BEST IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT SHEA! 524 E. GENESEE AVE. Phone PL 3-5050 or PL 2-3442 Saginaw Creamery Co. Swan Ice Cream Co. 209 N. Water St. | Ta | KEEN GENESEE AND WARREN Janet Henny and Pat Young found many new ideas for spring and summer in јао the collection of ladies garments at Ferris Brothers. You'll like their Styles, too. 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The girl in the picture is an operator . . . but there are many other types of jobs at Michigan Bell... and they're all important, too... because we're like a team and everyone has a necessary part to play. Employment opportunities at Michigan Bell vary from time to time . . . from city to city... but one thing about it . . . we're glad to talk with girl graduates . . . always . . . anywhere. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Bee Le gz EFE? РЕ. qax WERKEMA STUDIO Phone PL 2-703l SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 315 EAST GENESEE 144 ere ICE ONLY es not circulate ublic Libraries of S a а! n reses Ka | Vo ` У A C usn A ` Ki | y, Ке ОА | | дуо 5 | d 3 : У o E y j m ve T. ` Lé Е ў h | t y 4 у 5 ` KE е w... NY SPP ae ane tems DART L Е а газетте, z die ` ⁄ Sai ид weng 2 ua s Let eee at here A n seinen a act. oe ми A Ves: ] x z PES = PER EEO oti tono АЫ а hes 1 einer eS = I |. ИЕ БЕ Е HI PHT LU Ida = 3 Š - TA Ph TS As OS РЕР ны Gg oe, ке äm REGIONAL CHAMPS: ROW ONE: Coach M. Edwards, J. Lowery, rth, B. Boyd, M. Reed, D. Wilson, K. Kupsis, T. Humes, Л, Bradford, W. Kellum, R. Vaughn, R. Garrett, R. Lowery, Coach K. Gray. ROW TWO: Coach R Korê P. Anderson, Г. Jones, A. Harris, АЎ Vlahon, M. Foley, R. Barczak, N. Hamilton, F. Scott, W. Goss, W. Leidick, J. Brook- ins, J. Branch, R. Rivers, Coach EN S Clair. ROW THREE: И. Hubert, R. Perez, |: Garth, A. Osuna, J. Mushenski, J. Blackson, R. Williams, R. Ruffin, C. Presley, E. Pipkins, E. Key, W. Haynes, H. Joseph. ROW FOUR: G. Warner, S. Hall, J. Cole, J. Moore, J. Bowman, Mgr. E. Swank, Mgr. E. Wascher, Már. и. Griffin, H. Donald, H. Barker, J Patton Је Moultrie, P. Price, M. Ham. Cindermen Step Out . . Gake Regional ка: Каг1 Kupsis carries his baton to a second place in the regional meet. Karl was the anchor та for the half-mile relay team. MES James Branch set a new school minutes in the half-mil EM e AE DE finish line in Petes nag еек а ЊЕ. as E John Bradfor take a first in the Regional. He also took a third in the low hurdles and tied the school record with а, 14.5 (seconds, in the EN T Crossing the line to set a new school record in the mile relay was R. Lowery. Others on this relay team were R. Rivers, J. Branch and C. Pre- ; sley.. Their winning time was 3.32 4537207 = Al Harris took a Regional fifth in the 100 yard dash and а. third ао the 220. - s Í у wa... Hamilton clears the bar in the pole vault. ' F; e — саан س‎ e —— qa ——— T ==== — [rf s о Wally covers up Гог his buddy, Jack. Coach Maas gets a view - through the racket. ng plays a long ball cd eourt line. Sportsmanship . . . О Ghe Court От At Ghe Gee. Coach J. Ross Mitchell gives a pointer to Jim Gilmour as he prepares to drive one. Other members of the golf squad taking the lesson are H. Scanlon, A. Brushaber, R. DeGesero, S. Nowak and J. Johnston. rl 3 ay See TENNIS SQUAD: Row One: R. Butterfield, J. Beck, L. Crotzer, Reinig, D. Sprague, J. Armstrong, Coach Duane Maas. Row wor М. Kent, man В. Bennet, R. Kwiatkowski, T. Dunlap, p Natalie T. Лаз, er Fordney. 0 = Jeff Johnston ges off. as Roy De- b G it SCH й i ЕГО mE Š Saga Larry Crotzer drives from the back court during a e Gennis match, 17 ERE RR ET ЗА ПИ ИРА ВУ che: ek РАР Маг. 2 wo DV Ernie Thompson pitches, LaBreche covers third. iW Baseball . . . Varsity - 9.М. Post Good Seasons. Bob Brown puts on the glove to warm up the pitcher as Saginaw takes the field. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: ROW ONE: D. Pope, R. Wager, R. Brown, J. Clauss, R. Speer, W. Ewald. ROW TWO: L. Miller, G. Rader, W. Lewis, B. Best, J. Wrona, Е. Benaway, R. Maturen. ROW THREE: Mgr. M. Seevers, Coach S. Stull, D. d D. Alexander, Mgr. J. Wilkinson, Mgr. N. Os h 1 Dua авгег е, dá Se: Willard Lewis follows the pitch to lay down a bunt. JUNIOR VARSITY PLAYERS: ROW ONE: Standing: Coach J. Bromley. Kneeling: A. Pelayo, K. Ewald, R. Thompson, W. Simmons, B. Minnich, W. Boyd. Stan- ding: Mér. T. Geese. ROW T WO: J. Murray, H. Shelton, R. Jones, E. Mer- kerson, J. Coates, R. Alverson, B. Taylor, W. King, D. Smith. ROW THREE: K. Hagle, M. Cottrell, J. Darling, W. DeLong, A. Lubin, G. Kushinsky, M. Willadsen. “т 2 A ЄЗ Al Hinton, former Saginaw High star, speaks at the athletic banquet. Hinton, named most valu- able player on the U. of Iowa team, was here with his coach, erry Burns (far right). Bob Yauck, another SHS grad from Iowa is second from the right. E Š Sports Honors ... Gop Athletes Win Grophies. trackman Karl Kupsis won t honor o Outstanding Coach Laeding named Ernie Thompson his top basketball player. Ernie was also named Outstan- ding Athlete for 1962. Nick Hall won the Out- standing Player award in football from Coach Bromley. Bob Lash (be- low) was Outstanding Swimmer. Тор swimmers named br Coach А11у McCormic were given trophies at the swimming banquet. Ray Bar- calow was given the sophomore scholarship, Paul Moran, senior scholarship; Gary Byron, captain elect; Bill Schuler, most improved; Bob Lash, most valuable and the oil can (for his clownish antics); and Paul Luebkert, junior scholarship. Coach McCormick gives his hand to Gary Byron, the swimming captain to lead the 1963 team. Mr. John Jacobson M. C.'s the annual All-Sports banquet which honored the athletes of the year. 153 wwwecrka-wx ER M eum Yes te ЈЕ tb od STORES orm to a back- Ann Colpean and Sherri Speer perf sailorettes? ground of charming sailors - Right: Judy Bannan and Jane Hammontre both enjoy ‘Being Girls’ during their number contrasting the old with the modern. Broadway Hits . . . Catalina Club Performs On Damp Stage. Above: C. Wendt, Byron and Bob T the scene. Broadway K. McM rhythms and blues were sun b y nn and V. Eriksson. Left: Же omas bring a little humor to EB Dr. Spathelf, President of Ferris Institute, addressed the many Coops and their bosses at the annual Employer-Trainee Banquet. Glenn Caviness receives his certificate from Superintendent Coulter. Co-ops - Bosses Dine . Compete Jor Retailing Cup. Candidates for the Outstanding Cooperative Occu- pational Training Award for 1962 posed before one of them was selected as Outstanding Trainee. From left to right as they appear are: Judy Вег- enyi (SHS), Arlene Turner (SHS), Diane DeShazo (AHHS), David Kiefer (TECH), Lana Black (AHHS), Susan Gray (SHS), James Moore (AHHS), Joyce Laurenz (SHS), Ken McMahon (AHHS), Nancy Pohlman (SHS). The winner was Diane DeShazo (AHHS). (a SH u Miss Catherine Riggs presents her award to Joyce Laurenz. ` к S L. H de С . fe cc ER. së: E Lë Ke x ek? Ca „и ; ФОО 2 к DONA Nancy Wurtz is awarded ети сег тосе. | су “ $$ 155 Cathy Wrona, СҺегу 1 Lynn and Debbie Alsgaard, do а routine. ‘to “Oh, You Beautiful Doll. Jantasia . Jm Co ed couples swing out to the tune of ''Over the Rainbow'' (left). Below: Bob Bagarski does a top at and cane to ''I 'l. Be Seeing You; SE Tin Woodsman (Frank Watkins) comes to life from the tales of ть 7 e Wizard Of e EA And here's the Cowardly Lion, too! - It’s Karen Solomon. The Trojandears (just some of the Eeer e their version of the Bunny Hop. Donna Wray Baldwin dances the Sleeping Beauty waltz. Dream World Зог Young Stars. rtain Up! And here is the chorus line with The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Ж? em Municipal Judge Hazen Armstrong took time from his busy day to explain some of the court pro- E ; . e arline Franklin (center below) and cedure to Montell Currin and Denny Hanysak. Paul Moran (left lower picture) were two of our representatives to the City Government. 3m Leadership Developed . . . Saginaw High debaters Karen Snyder and Chris Wendt pit their Skills against Flint Northern’s top debate team iff а practice wses го . Claudine Harris (center), on City Government day, the duties, of ‘City Cler student representative asks a question about k Frank Niederstadt. Government - Science Sxplored r attracts the atten- Terry's airca g Science Fair viewer. tion of a youn ows Gary Bachula (left), who received an honorable mention, and Terry Dunlop, senior high eighth place winner, his observa- tions on Einstein's theory which won him a trip to the National Science Fair in Seattle, Wash. Steve Kricher sh FE. A a i STT EINSTEIN. THEORY Г 2 gor RELATIVITY Ruth Ann Troge reacts in typical female fashion as she is tapped by Miss Anne White, LANTERN advisor, to Бе next year’ Ss edi Бом. Honors! Honors! Honors! . Pat Morrison accepts the congratu- Banquets Ooast Suecessl. lations of Mr. Harry Lund, Promotion Manager at the Saginaw News, as he is presented the Michael Gorman Cup from Miss Mary Elizabeth Hether- ington at the Quill and Scroll dinner. Bonnie Merrill chats 1 | ИЕ ; with Ralph Morley, Jr., at Saginaw Club, rd Scroll banquet held at’ the 160 Ach ES Я и МАМА rad ARA Swaumie Brakel carries on in spite of the jeers of assis- tant Jerold McEwan. This one didn't work, either. There’s a variety of talent in the faculty at SHS as will be noted from these action shots. Carlos Uribe Charms the snake to the amusement of his guards Alex Toyzan and John Young, while dancing girls Ann Hackmann and Joan Schreur assist with the rhythm. Over two hundred honor students enjoyed the food and the entertainment provided by their teachers for jobs well done. ‘t ‘Once in Love with Amy,’ sing Ray Hansen and Donna Graebner. Janet Cotton Hanley and her escort enter Ball through a flowered arch. мч, E Time out Carol Baranowski and Bob Herweyer whirl and twirl to the music of the Kei fg s Pot m for refreshments. Watch those tiny toes, Mike! GN (e ut ii WORT УИ ga х | LEE m EPUM ИЕ UR E EEN Help Make School Bearable. четем our hankie. ТҺе а entertains at the S.O. assembly. aes trol ferry Czuchna prepares for another hrilling performance. Madam, you dropped y clown ban Кон can. e fool ws? It's Vivian Ericksson under that mustache. Jack Reinig assists her. Swingin’ guitar players John Andros and Noel Peterson 1 t them swoonin ‘° Ф =. ‚с oui NATIONAL HONOR MEMBERS at the annual induction ceremony. ROW ONE: J. Stark, S. Harrison, Miss M. Griffin, С. Schallhorm; BP. Young. J3 Wolpert, B. Zola, W. Meserve, K. Hubbell. ROW TWO: B. Baszler, C. Crowley, B. Ger- skin, S. Speer, G. Simon, A. Sommer, Go Sawatzki, E Prikulis, E. Lueb- Wah A kert, B. Lichon, T. Kelly, S. Steve, | | J. Stevens, N. Urbaniak, R. Wager, D. Wissmueller, D. Young, H. Hoeb- bel, B8 Kaley tan ©. Richman, С. | Wendt. ROW THREE: H. Watson, N. Van- | derwa Иа РЕЯ, Ju Shear uo | Schmidt. P. Riley, hr Moran, «P . | | pe š ж E I H STUDENTS HONORED А GRADUATE at the | Distinguished Alumnus ceremony when ||| Donald Wyman Warren ('39) was named | | D. A. for 1962. He poses with his | | | daughters Wendy and Betty Chet et), and candlelighters Dennis Eurich and | | Charles Anklam. Kristine Zvirbulis, | | right, gave. the imtroducction: | d ; j Y Above: Kris Zvirbulis talks i am 3 Е things | GEN with Distinguished Alumnus Mr. | pod we | SE beside the portrait which | will ћа б with others in West Hall. 164 МОРЕ E MacCord; L. Lentz, Laurenz, C. Baranowski, R. Bartel E. Blackwood, C. Chamberlain, Colpean, S. Davy, B. £itiott, Foladori, K. Fox, E. Franklin, Gilbert. ROW FOUR: D. Elrich, Eriksson, K. Demsky, N. Dean, Christmas; P. Chasuüis, С. Caste Manos) DI Brandt JM Bohinsk 1, и Веге ут ДЫ. Benz, W.iAder, isk, S. Frahm, G. Freeland, G. Ga son, J ааћтошг, В. Green, Lie]? Hanley, J. Henny, J. Hu Рис ohnson у ЖҮ; Johnson, hdenmaki. ` =. ہہ‎ Pg bg HL eg Ууз жш TE D Annual D. A. And National Honor New members take their lights at the National Honor induction ceremony. Assemblies Name New Members. Schallhorn, president (left), and Jim Wolpert, vice- A ЕВ, Se? as National Honor candles are lit Ae represent the functions of NH. Barb Zola ligh ts the can- ра ; ter; Sue Harrison, his- dle of service; Bill Meserve, PUES Boe о sal Жж ; bbell, leadership; 1 tory ee rn John Stark, junior respondant, and right, Miss Margaret Griffrn; ad yiio E The Twist was the big dance in 1962 - and everyone was doing it, too. Below and lower right: The anticipation of graduation made the senior dinner an especially happy event. Shades of graduation. Menu boards take the place of mortar boards. Seniors Dine 2 Din or: Celebrate End Of Ghirteenth Year. Seniors chat during a at the senior prom. Herman Spero and Glenn Caviness dates at the senior prom. | KE ы EE Bue f «e С e. = eite Dig that hair-do! It was the style. the music dance with their 167 Jerry Free- Math Prize an), Roy DeGesero and Charles Schal- lhorn (Time Magazine Awards). Seated: Christine Wendt (Nat- ional Merit Finalist Recognition), Consuelo Castellanos and Robert Christmas (Danforth Foundation Awards). Charles Schallhorn also received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Speach awards went to David Sly (Debate), Karen Solomon (Forensics), Karen Snyder (Debate), Bob Christmas (Plorad Dramatics). Joyce Pulaski was біуе the Outstanding Homemaking award. ——————— o RR Awards - Orophies Climax Senior Activities. Paul Moran received the University of Michigan Honor Pohlman Harrison Beverly Baszler Trophy, Nancy the Commercial Cup, Susan the Civitan Award and the D.A.R. Award. аи ИТА, Standing: Robert Brown William Á. Houston awar Rifle Club award, and Arthur Treanor Journali D а t ER 3: Ce: and Don Sutto hold the d, Dennis Alexander the Patrick Morrison the sm Award. Seated: Barb- ara Pike and Jack Reinig shared the Aurora- Emil Steller plaque. Band awards Dennis Bea awards were and Nick Hall went to Sue Har ch Сере) А given to r t aro CrazshtJj. | Valedictorian: Charles Schallhorn. Hannelore Hoebbel received the Pan-Hellenic scholarship, Shirley MacAdoo the Katherine Allen scholarship, and Marjorie Hall the Women’s Nat- ional Farm and Garden Associations scholarship. Gop Scholars Шт... Guition, Books, Cash Given. P.T.S.A. scholarships were taken by Susan Harrison, James Gilmour, Rosie McMillan (standing), and Helen p Sens Bob Christmas and Harjorie Ha S S s a асу y f : 3 E y IL Jim Wolpert, Jim Bohinski and Phil Stajdl recei- ved Dow Corning Cooperative awards CR, stand- ing). Seated: Jerry Freeland (Dow Chemical Co- operative), and Bob C i ç schola tS Pun hristmas (Alvin Bentley Gi AF z 88174 pl | а | n! М ves Ch у г. 170 Standing: Irene Crowley won the Michigan State University. scholar- ship. Emelene Zummer, Patricia Young and (seated) Helen Watson and Hanne- lor Hoebbel received Michigan State Board of Education scholarships. Delta College awards went to Yvonne Johnson, Patricia Merrill, Barbara Pike, Janet Henny, Carol Schmidt, Patricia Chasnis, Jean Hunter, and (seated), Helen Green, Janet Hanley, Dixie Elrich and Rosie McMillan. dae ni n tis T | d Recipients of Saginaw United Scholarship Commis- sion scholarships were: Standing: Consuelo Cas- tellanos, William Ader, Robert Christmas, Han- nelore Hoebbel. Seated: Patricia Young, William Meserve and Irene Crowley. 2 1 n $ ГАК 1 Rev. Charles E. Hurst's topic at Baccalaureate was ‘‘Pardon My Idealism Nick Hall (Hi-Y book), Glenn Gar- rison (American Society for WE Patricia Young (Future Teachers), Seated: Barbara Zola (Thencean), Janet Henny (Future Teachers), and Gayle Richman (Thencean , University of Michigan Regents: Standing: Kay Hubbell, Christine | Wendt, Beverly Baszler, Nancy Dean, | Gayle Richman. Seated: William Ader, and Charles Schallhorn. | 172 | UD TO I EE атаа, рса a r ит. tee - АИ ИЙЛЕ КЛИ ИЛИ АНД ОЛО E puwa ЗЛ МИРАН еруу (ТӨЗЕ = EL ee н eterno Debate Certificates went to (standing) Lucille Recipients of the John and Florence Goll Memor- (standing) Susan Harrison, Irene Crow- Thomas, Ruth Kemper, Vivian Eriksson, Nick Hall. ials were Seated: Christine Wendt, Consuelo Castellanos ley, Glenn Garrison, William Ader, Helen Watson. Seated: Nancy Dean, William Meserve and Beverly on a Blue Cross Med- and Diane Evans. Baszler. Nancy Dean also w ical scholarship. Graduates Саке Honors . . . Seek Divine Guidance Seniors pause to meditate at the Baccalaureate service. 4 GRADUATING CLASS OF SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL FOR 1962 Thomas Charles Adams Edward Clayton Adamy William Ralph Ader David Jerome Adrian Nancy Kay Agnew Barbara Kay Alcock Alberta Violet Aldrich Carol Sue Alex Dennis Dean Alexander Harold Edward Allen Michael Leonard Ames Ruthelma Anderson Alice Ann Archangeli Yvonne Denise Archer Rebecca Arciniega Ruth Ann Armbruste Rula Armeros Sharon Kay Armstrong Wayne Charles Armstrong James Wali зг Arnold Keitha Ann Aspin Joann Gloria Austro Bernice Sonia Avila Fred Junior Avila Elizabeth Ayala Ray LeRoy Bailey Judith Anne Bartlett Kathy Darlene Bashans Beverly LaVerne Baszler Stephanie Louise Baver Mary Ann Baybeck Dennis John Beach Donald James Beach Judith Mae Beebe Lonnie Kelly Beemon Dennis Dean Benson Bernice Bentley Ralph Lyle Benton Linda Lee Benz Judith Lynn Berenyi Veronica F. Bertrand Brian Elgin Best Patricia Bezehertny Elizabeth Aldrich Bidwell Brian Courtney Black Clarence James Bohinski Jean Ellen Boruszewski Jerry Dale Bowen Leslie Howard Bowens Michael Lee Bowman Bobbye Realto Boyd John Bradford Virginia Ann Branch David Marshall Brandi Rose Esther Brandon Larry Michael Brassem James Francis Bricker Robert William Brown Ruth Ann Brown Susan Lou Brown Warren Carl Brown Larry William Bruns Judith Kay Bruske Kathleen Bryant Don Alan Buckey Michael Patrick Bunker Loretta Burmeister Russell Howard Burnell Richard Russell Bushong Randall Lee Butterfield Roberta Byers Marilyn Adena Byrd Patrick Alfred Carney Forsteen Carter Consuelo Castellanos Glen Dois Caviness James Michael Chalenko Oreata Chamberlain Raymond Miles Chandler Lynn Francis Chappell Patricia Ann Chasnis Beatrice Marie Cherry Suzanne Beatrice Chowaniec Robert Мог! Christmas Peter Atis Cirulis James Duane Clauss Robert Winn Cleary Wanda Renee Condon Bonnie Jean Cramer Dwight Dodge Creller Gene Francis Cross Irene Marie Crowley Santos Cruz Santos Cruz Jerry Rae Cummins Montell Jake Currin Jake Andrew Curry Robert Joseph Cyborowski Gerold Ross Czuchna Virginia Danilowicz Marilyn Joan Darby Carol Davis Nancy Ann Dean Roy Anthony DeGesero Kathleen T. Demsky William Wayne Deneau Delores Dent Johnny LaMarr DePlonty Carol June DeSander Charles LeRoy Dezelah III Alice Diaz Elizabeth Diaz Mary Lou Diaz Margaret Catherine Dickhausen Elizabeth Dunbar Gary Wayne Durow Mildred Lee Dushan Sally Lou Eddy Mary Jo Egerer Dixie Lee Elrich Loretta Daine Erhardt Vivian Eriksson Marilyn Kay Esler Diane Cheryl Evans Shari Irene Farmer Donna Marie Faubert Darlene Mae Favel William Earl Federspiel Judith Lee Fehrenbach Keith Ferchau Christopher Slatter Ferris Donna Lou Fischer Sue Helen Fischer Suzanne Marie Fisk Neftali D. Flores Beverly Ann Foster Carol Sue Foutch Kenneth Gerald Fox Michael William Fox Sharon Kay Frahm Rowena Frazier Gerald Duane Freeland Karen Anne Freeman Marcia Mary Frenzel Elizabeth Ann Freyre Sadie Mae Frierson Sharon Lee Fries Austin Richardson Fritz Alyce Ann Frost Bernice Elenor Frost Hortensia Fulgencio Lupe Fulgencio George Franklin Fuller Edward Theodore Gacek Edmond Gaines, Jr. Jane F. Gallegos Leon Paul Galonska Manuel G. Gamboa Marcia Kathleen Gardyszewski Glenn Ray Garrison Robert Lee Garth, Jr. George Michael Gebhard Elaine Ida Gehrcke Carl Gemeinhardt Eugene Felix Genwright Larry Marvin Gerschbacher Barbara Marie Gerskin Jacqueline Ann Gibson Duane Aldean Gidley Judith Marie Gilginas James Brian Gilmour Booker T. Gipson Joseph Edward Godi Henry Richard Gomez Joe Jose Gomez Gary Wayne Goodenough John Russell Goschke Michael James Gough William Floyd Graham Carolyn Graveratte Susan May Gray Helen Jean Green Kathleen Edwina Grunow Rodney Wayne Guttowsky Ronald Vern Haas Allan Edward Haefele Rhea Elizabeth Hagar Sharon Fern Hagle Suzanne Martha Halas Elene Renee Hall Marjorie Ann Hall Nick Jerome Hall Georgia Gail Haller Stephen Herbert Halm Frank Joseph Haman Sharon Ann Hamilton Frederick Walter Hammontre Janet Ann Hanley Dueane Allen Hansberger Denny Paul Hanysak Alberta Harris Claudine Gale Harris Susan Loring Harrison Orville Leonard Hartung Sandra Kay Haskell Andrew Marten Heckman Ronald Jean Henderson Janet Kay Henny Lazaro Heredia Stanley Edward Heyse Robert Lyle Hickey Jean Ann Hildebrandt Elbert Thomas Hinton Dolores Katherine Hodeck Hannelore Dagmar Hoebbel Eugene Peters Hoefling Jerome William Holcomb Gary Lunt Hooverman Bette Lou Hopkins Joann Marie Horonzy Gerald Bain Hosenkamp John Leslie Howell Kay Ann Hubbell Marie Odell Humes Tom Henry Humes Jean Anne Hunter Ronald Robert lllikman Clarence Albert Jackson Elva Joy Jackson Jacqueline Onita Jackson Shirley Jean Jackson Rose Mary Marguerite Jachym Charles Richard Jacobs Carol Nan Johnson Gary Don Johnson Joan Eva Johnson Yvonne Marie Johnson Jeffrey Warren Johnston Willie James Jones Dennis Judd Kathleen Jean Juskialas Robert Leo Kaczmarek John Frederick Kalenak Betty Ann Kaleyta Rudite Kalins Sharon Kay Keller Woodrow Kellum Bobby Lee Kelly Ruth Estille Kemper Sharon Kay Kennedy Wallace Ivan Kent Robert Elliott Kerr Donald Willford Kerridge Jean Klapps Kathleen Ruth Kleinert Carol Jean Kluck Sandro Carol Klugas Carol Kathleen Knierim Jerry Konkol Dennis Ray Konsdorf Bertha Pauline Kralosky Harold Richard Kren Steven Michael Edward Kricher Michael James Kruszka Karl Kupsis Bruce Joseph LaBreche Ivars Lacis Tapio Seppo Lahdenmaki Joanne Maxine Lambert Shirley Jean Landrum Henry Edward Lane Carol Lee Lange Robert Thomas Lash Ruth Arleen Laurette Joyce Ann Laurenz Patricia Ann LaValley Andrew John Leach Robert William Leach Kenneth Francis Leddy Patricia Marie Lee Loraine Alloha Leis Janet Jean Leitz Lorene Lee Lentz Ronald Lee Leonard Dale Eugene Lewis Otelia Lewis Willard Arthur Lewis Bonnie June Leyrer Patricia Ann Lichner Joseph N. Logan Jonah Allen Lowery Robert James Lowery Larry Allen Lumsden Elizabeth Ann MacCord Alice Macias Robert James Madison David Kenneth Marks Barbara Kay Martin Elizabeth Ann Martin Gloria Ann Martinez Rudy Martinez Dorothy Jean Mason Frederick William Mason Sharon Kay Mason Donald Alvin Maturen Kay Ellen Maturen Linda Diane May Shirley McAdoo Roy McBride, Jr. Kathryn Hazel McCann James Jonathan McClaine Carla Jean McConnell Robert Dean McDuffie Sharon Anne McGrandy Gloria Jean McHenry Karen Laurie McHenry Lawrence Harry McKinney Laurell Ann Mclaren Karen Agnes McMan Rosie Lee McMillan Larry Henry McQuaid Susanne Mary Medbery Simon Medina Sandra Dianne Merkerson Patricia Joan Merrill William James Meserve Kathleen Violet Meyers Virginia Rae Miles John D. Miller, Jr. Nancy Ann Miller Guadalupe Miramontes Nancy Jo Moleski Imogene Moncrief Patricia Ann Moore Paul Kenneth Moran Patrick William Morrison Michael Wayne Morss Byra Lee Mortimore Clifford Ralph Morton Donna Jayne Mosher Principal Tibbet congratulates top scholarship winners at graduation ceremondes. Charles Schaldhorn and James Wolpert won the Don McGee scholarship and Christine Wendt, Сой г ег, was given the World War II Memorial scholarship. 174 Lydia Mosqueda Richard A. Murdock Mary Margaret Nagy Conrad Terrance Neilson Charles Buddy Nichols Patricia Lee Nichols Sandra Kay Nickleberry Wilma Louise Nicol Terry Robert Niederstadt Karen Gail Niemeyer Kathleen Millicent Nothnagel Stanley Joseph Nowak, Jr. Harvey Del Ormsby Robert Thomas Ortman Carol Ann Osmond Elenora Marie Ostrander Jessie Jean Osuna Denis Paul Ott Lois Marie Ott Linda Jane Parker Sharon Kay Pasterz Arlene Francis Patton Patricia Ann Pawlick Pamela Payne George Peeples Geraldina Perine Lee George Perrigo Gail Alberta Perry David Kurt Persicke James L. Persons Richard Earl Phetteplace Barbara Jean Pike Michael Joseph Piotrowski James Joseph Platko Nancy Louise Pohlman Michael John Polzin Richard John Pope Jean Ann Popp Richard Norman Porter Sandra Lee Porterfield Judith Claire Powlus Sharon Louise Preston Judith Ann Pretzer Paul James Pringle Elizabeth Ann Pritchard Joyce Kay Pulaski Gilbert J. Rader Gary Joseph Rakowski Franklin Dennis Redli Mansel Reed Gary Joseph Reid William C. Reimers Jack S. Reinig Mary Castillo Rendon Alvino Reyes Robert Charles Reynolds Mary Louise Rich Karen Lee Richards Gayle Ann Richman Raul Rico Patricia Ann Riley Elvia Lee Rivers Joyce Ella Roberts Mary Ann Roberts Daniel Rocha Dora Elia C. Rodriguez Andrejs Roga Susan Carol Rombalski Richard Rondo Thomas G. Rondo Kathryn Jane Roselle Robert Jay Rosenberg Kathleen Lois Evelyn Ruffert Connie Jane Sabedra William Sabisch Gerald Buril, Sahr, Jr. Arthur Salas Elizabeth Ramirez Salcedo Kathleen Salow John E. Sapak Sally Ann Schaeding Charles Herbert Schallhorn Robert Joseph Schiebner Carol Lee Schmidt Richard R. Schmoak Patricia Ann Schramke Ruth Ann Schramm Bernard Karl Schultz Linda Kay Scott Lovely Jean Scott Jean Marie Seaver Fred William Sebold Kenneth M. Secord Helen Marie Settle Jennifer Vivian Welte Shear David R. Shelbrock Gail Dianne Shippey Vera Lorraine Sims David Lee Sleamon David Frank Sly Edwin Robert Smekar Kenneth Richard Smith Orladean Kay Smith Paul Winston Smith Diane Marie Snarski Donald Allen Snide Karen Ruth Snyder James B. Solomon Karen Anne Solomon Arthur Henry Sommer Suzanne Sonnenberg Wanda Jean Soper Donna Faye Sowers Robert Hugh Speer Herman Scott Spero Girsteen Spiller Roseann Stack Phillip John Stajdl Noreen Rena Stanton Kathleen Clair Stavely Julius Donald Sutto Wilbur Leo Swarthout Kathleen Ann Symon Carolyn Trease Symons Ann Marie Tafel Gary Tafel Barbara Loretta Taylor Sharon Marie Taylor Kenneth Charles Thom Catherine Marie Thomas Lucille Marie Thomas Ernest LaVerne Thompson James David Thompson Jacqueline Marie Tillman Adeline Margaret Tolles Joe Louis Torres Guadalupe Torrez Arlene Ruthann Turner Donald Gordon Ulrey Erwin Martin Urbanke Susan Lee Utermark Nancy Carol VanderWall Myrtle Lee Vaughn Richard Jerome Vaughn Ralph Vescio Glafiro Villarreal Steven Richard Vlahon Rodney Donald Volk John Robert Wade Sally Ann Wade Enid Nadine Waldron Laurence Allen Warner Rodney Allen Warner Marcia Elaine Wasmiller Cyril Frank Watkins 11 Helen Georgianne Watson Sharon Louise Weaver Barbara Jean Webe Herbert Henry Wegr Connie Jo Weirauct. 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