Sandusky High School - Echo Yearbook (Sandusky, MI)
- Class of 1957
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-----ww Dthifailnu - - ' ff , .. af- . 4, . The ECHO STAFF of T957 is happy to dedicate this issue of the -yearbook to Sandusky High School. Often yearbooks are dedicated to new buildings but we want to honor an old building, our home for the last four happy years. The narrow halls have rung with our footsteps and laughter, crowded classrooms have heard our stumbling recitations, the stuffy gym has reverberated with our cheers and dancing feet, and the awe-inspiring office has listened to our feeble excuses. With heartfelt gratitude we dedicate this edition of the ECHO to old S, H. S. It will live in our memories forever. r 15141675 en Q Q5N?1:5NEiYF ifminisfvaiiuu mb facultg ff -f ,V Szrcinrfs-f 1 - -f ff 9 Zulihtftlissmzu f ff I9 Affiifiiizs f ff ff M 33 Sparks f f f ff 73 Aaxfmzszng ff ff ff 77 1 2 W , E v 'X I X ' ' 2 Qx , QQ QV J! ,ip ,5246?l! itmilnsfmifirm ani awlf 1.3 SCll00L BOARD Mr. Tony Doerr, treos., Mr. Harold Cubitt, sec., Dr. Frank Colby, trustee, Dr. K. T. McGunegle, pres., Mr. Elmer Orton, trustee. AIIMINISTIIATIIIN SUPERINTENDENT K PRINCIPAL is Mr. Rex Mnilligcn Mr, Rex Myqs -4- GEORGE BACON MARION BISSETT PAUL CRAMER THELMA FINKBEINER SHOP HOME EC. BAND MUSIC-CHOIR nmn scrum LL FACULTY LEROY GEIGER EDWARD GLEASON SCIENCE COACH-SHOP Q. FORREST HAVENS MIRIAM HAVENS HAROLD HEIDT RUBY JOHNSON MATH-SCIENCE ENG-JOURNALISM ENGLISH-LATIN COMMERCIAL -5- MARGARET JOSEPH ART LOUIS REUTER AG-VET. OTTIS SWEET SOC. STUDIES MARIE KLATY JR. HIGH DALE RIC HTER COMMERCIAL ILL,Y, O, x ML GRANT TRIGGER MATH. JUNE MOON LEWIS MOON GYM COACH ALBERTA SABIN HAROLD SABIN HOME EC. SOC. STUDIES DORTHY WASKE DON WOODBURY COUNSELOR-SPEECH DRIVER-TRAINING Tl 1. v A ' A . .Q E Wllll lll 'llt'lll3 ' s swf' ...if - Q , 15Y,..f:l,. Q 'A ' ' 1: y. l K t ' ,,, E . LENA OLBRICK MARY TEETS EMMA LABELLE MARGUERITE FRAME ENGLISH LIBRARY JR. HIGH ENG.-SPANISH SECHETAH IES ,-N- ' Here is Mrs. Thelma Woodard checking over lists in Mr. Myas' office. Daily attend- ance records take up much of her time, but she is always willing to listen to our many problems. I Mrs. Hazel Kenny, Mr. Milligan's secretary, keeps busy with her numerous tasks. The telephone rings many times during one day and she must answer it. Mrs. Kenny also makes the an- nouncements over the public ad- dress system. CUSTUDIANS Robert Stoliker, Ben Bolsby, Jim Woodard, Charlie Riener, Clark Mericlith In 1956 a new system of checking out books was started. ..g- X. 2: Nmswx XX 'ds-. x '1-i X 'il 1? X r-1 l i 7-1 F11 -X x r--1 ' X fq'I 1 f 'T'l l 1 '-I I ' l 'l I I-1 I'-1 Fil 1-1 t., ! 'gl I '1 I I? V? F-1 l '1 I- 5 ll I-1 'tp-1 l-1 FW'-1 SEQ!! . ANZ ' Q-JL IC-ig 5- X '. L,g.i5.+.:k4g':3-:F:,gL F'?.k 1 3,112 -S: .ZYQTX Q 1 -?1-Y . 2:f ! ! ! !!.!!! P , - F ' ! 1 I l l g n l eninrfs SENI0ll CLASS 1 A in - ylgk L . E L A so cLAss orrlceas v. PRES. ----- Fred Resnen sponsors TREAS. ------ Pat Markle PRESIDENT--- Brenda Smith SEC. VERNON ALBRECHT Just let me rave on. l'Il come out of it O.K. Band-l-2-3-4, Pep Band-2-3- 4, Speech-I-2-3, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Math Club-2-3-4, Speech-l-2-3, Debate-2-3, Honor Society-2, F.T.A.-3- 4, Yearbook Staff MARVIN BAYS I believe in Life, Liberty, and the happiness of pursuit. Basebal l-l-2-3-4, Football-2- A 3-4, Math Club-3-4, Vice- Pres.-4, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Ind. Arts Club-3-4, Honor Society- 3-4, Track-3, Hunting Club -------- Bradley Williamson Mrs. Ruby Johnson Mr. Grant Trigger Mr. Leroy Geiger WAYNE BALL Club-3 -lo- ROLAND BEGLEY chief's mark. Football-2, Track-l-2, Basketball-2, Ind. Arts Club-3-4, Sr. Play His innocent features are lt's fun to studyl l'll betl Math Club-2-3-4, Hunting mis Football, Track, Basketball-l- 2-3-4, Varsity Club-I-2-3-4, Band-I-2-3-4, Choir-3-4, Math Club-2-3-4, Hon. Society-2-3-4, Pres.-4, F.T. A.-2-3-4, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Speech Club-2-3-4, Foren- sics-2-4, Lit Club, Class Treas.-3 RONALD BERTUL All great men are dead, and I don't feel so well myself. Class Pres.-I, Football-I-2-3 I -4, Track-I-2-3-4-, Basket- ball-I-2-3-4, Honor Society- 2, Varsity Club-2-3-4, Jr. 8K g Sr. Plays TT t- L' I i ' Yi 'f fi I ig, It pl, I is X ' , Q' . PHYLLIS BRIGHT Laugh and the world laughs with you. F.H.A.-2-3-4, Hall Nlonitor- 2, Office Staff-4, Sr. Play, Comm. Club-2, Yearbook Staff DEWEY CAMERON His eyes speak but one word, mischief. Football-I-2-3-4, Basketball- I-2, Track-I-2-3-4, Baseball -4 DALE CUBITT I am the original, all others are frauds. I THOMAS BLACK I'm happy, what's the matter with the rest of the world? Industrial Arts Club-3-4, Gym COLLEEN BUSKIRK She's not a rule breaker, iust a mischief maker. Class Sec., Sr. Band-I-2, Hall Monitor-I-2, F.H.A.-2-3, Sr. Play, G.A.A.-3, Choir-3, Comm.-3-4 COLLEEN CAMPBELL Her hobby-playing ragtime on the typewriter. Foreign Language Club-l-2-3- 4, Choir-I-2-3-4, Art Club-2, Math Club-2-3-4, Comm. Club -2, Honor Society-3-4, F.T.A. -4, Editor of Yearbook JUDY CUMPER She's quiet in her own little way, but we only see her during the day. F.H.A.-2-3-4, Comm. Club- 2-3, Pres.-3, Hall Monitor- 3, G.A.A.-4 VERNA DEVITT She walks like an angel, she talks like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Peck High School-l, F.H.A.- 2-3-4, Comm. Club-2-3, Choir-2, Class Atten.-3, F.T.A.-3, Sr. Play, Office Staff-4 NORMA GERBER Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time-- Oh My! ! ! Choir-l, Foreign Language Club-l, Math Club-2-3-4, Comm. Club-2-3 MARION GRUBER You are only young once, after that you have to think of another excuse . Foreign Language Club-l-2 DAVID HALL He hasn't much to say, but yet he is friendly in every way. Foreign Language Club-l-3-4, F.F.A.-l, Mt. Carmal High School-2, Ind. Arts Club-4, Math Club-3-4, Sr. Play MARJORIE FULSHER She's here, I heard her giggle F. N.c,-3-4, Mum Club-3-4, Foreign Language Club-l-2- 3, Choir-4, Jr. Play, Band- 3, F.H.A.-2-3, Lit Club BEVERLEY GlLDERSLEEVE Lots of work and lots of fun, whatever she does is well done Choir-l-2-3-4, Hall Monitor- l-2, Honor Society-2-3-4, Foreign Language Club-2-3, Math Club-3-4, Jr. 81 Sr. Plays, G.A.A.-4, Yearbook Staff ROGER HAAG Don't dare me, I might sur- prise you! Band-l-2, F.F.A.-l-2-3-4, Math Club-3-4, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Honor Society-4, F.T. A.-4, School Paper-3 NANCY HALL lf it's fun, l'm for it. Garfield School-l, Port Huron High School-2, Band-3, Pres.-4, Pep Band-3-4, F.N. C.-3-4, Dance Band-3, F.H. A.-3, Jr. Play, G A A -3-4 comm. Club-3, MJfh'cll,b-s,' Yearbook Staff WILLIAM HARTWICK I am a man of Few words. F.F.A.-I-2-3-4 JANICE HICKSON Not too shy, not too bold, iust a girl as good as gold. Art Club-I, F.H.A.-2-3-4, Comm. Club-2, Library Staff-3, Hall Monitor-3, Yearbook Staff, Historian of F.H.A.-4 ANN KENNEDY Here's a girl we'll all agree takes her studies seriously. Foreign Language Club-I-2- 3-4, Treas.-4, Math Club- 2-3-4, Jr. 81 Sr. Plays, F. T.A.-2-3-4, Library-l-2- 3-4, Honor Society-4, Lit. Club, Co-Editor of Yearbook RUTH McALPINE To worry little, to study less is her idea of happiness. Forensics-I-2-3, Debate-2, F.H.A.-2-4, Hall Monitor -2-3, I Speak for Democracy -2, Library Staff-3, Year- book Staff PATRICK HERDELL A woman hater he pretends to be, but you know the truth and so do we. Football 81 Track-I-2-3-4, Math Club-2-3-4, Sec.-4, Varsity Club-2-3-4, Class Treas.-2, Hunting Club-3- 4, Student Council-4 JGANNE KELLY An innocent face, but you never can tell. Bancl-2, Math Club-2-3-4, Hall Monitor-3-4, Comm. Club-3, School Paper-3 JEANETTE LAWSON lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Library Staff-l, Comm. Club-2, Hall Monitor-3 MARILYN MCBRIDE It isn't what you do, it's what you get away with. Foreign Language Club-3-4, Library Staff-2, F.H.A.-2- 4, Lit. Club, Yearbook Staff, Comm. Club-3 DAN McGUNEGLE Once I thought nights were made for study, but now I know differently. Football-I-2-3, Basketball- I-3, Manager-2-3, Student Council-2-3, Mqfh Club-2 -3-4, Honor Society-2, Sr. Play DALE MARKGRAF He has a smile for every boy and two for every girl. F.F.A.-I-2-3-4, Sec.-4, Choir-2-3,-4, Class Pres.- 3, Ind. Arts Club-3, Pres. -3, Sec.-4, Hunting Club -4 GLORIA MEYERS She was cut out to be an angel, but the pattern was mislaid. Foreign Language Club-I -2-3-4, Library Staff-2, F.H.A.-2-3-4, Comm. Club-3, Sr. Play, Lit. Club, Yearbook Staff, Paper Staff-2 GERALD MORDEN Life begins when schooling ends. Newberry school-1, F. F.A. -I-2-3-4, Baseball-2, Ind. Arts Club-3-4 RONALD MCLEAN I can't help it, they just follow me. Student Coun.-I-2, Treas.- 2-4, F.F.A.-I-2-3-4, Class Atten.-I, Football-I- 2-3-4, Basketball-I-2-3-4, Honor Society-2-3-4, Base- ball-2-3-4, Varsity Club- 3-4, Sr. Play, Ind. Arts Club-3-4 PATSY MARKLE The harder I try the gooder to be the worser I am. Choir-I-2, Math Club-3-4, F.H.A.-2-3, Comm. Club -2-3, Paper Staff-3, Class Treas.-4, Office Staff-4, Sr. Play SONDRA MOORE A devil without a suit. Band-I-2, Foreign Language Club-I-2, Math Club-2-3-4, Comm. Club-2-3, Honor Society-3-4, F.H.A.-3, F. N.C.-3-4, Student Coun- cil-4, Sr. Band Maiorette-4, Yearbook Staff MARK ORCHARD Why take life seriously, you'lI never get out of it alive. Band-I-2-3-4, Jr. Sr Sr. Plays, Football, Track, Base- ball-I-2-3-4, Choir-I-2-3-4 Math Club-2, Honor Society-, 2-3-4, Pres.-3, V. Pres.-4, Foreign Language Club-I-2- 3, Student Council Pres.-3-4, Debate-4, Lit Club CHARLOTTE PADDEN Work is all right, but I live to play. Foreign Language Club-l- 2-3-4, Comm. Club-2-3, F.N.A.-3-4, Lit. Club, Yeirbook Staff, Library- 2- WANETA PHILLIPS She's like a brook, noisy, but nice. F.H.A.-2-3-4, Comm. Club -2-3, Hall Monitor-2, G.A. A.-4, Jr. 8 Sr. Plays GAIL PRITCHETT She burns the artist's oil. Band-I-2, Honor Society-2- 3-4, Comm. Club-2-3, Art Club-2, Math Club-3-4, Jr. Play, F.T.A.-2-3-4, Stu- clent Council-4, Lit. Club, Yearbook Staff, Office Staff-4 LOU ANN PRITCHETT There's a lot of fun beneath her seeming quietness. Student Council-I, Band-2 -3, Hall Monitor-2-3, Travel Club-3, F.H.A.-2-3, Treas. -2, School Paper, Yearbook Staff, G.A.A.-4, Office Staff-4 5 xl X PHILIP PFAFF I agree with you, but, I must admit you're wrong. Foreign Language Club-l -2-3 4, Treas.-I, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Math Club-2-3-4, F .T .A. -2- 3-4, Treas.-4, Honor Society -4, Lit. Club, Yearbook Staff JUDY PRANGE We'll remember the mis- chievious twinkle in her eye. Speech Club-I, Student Council-l-2, Class Atten.-l, Band-2-4, Maiorette-4, F.H. A.-2-3, Hall Monitor-2, Comm. Club-2-3, Travel Club-3, Homecoming Queen -4 GARY PRITCHETT He hails from the country, but he is a cyclone in the city. F.F.A.-I, Student Council- I, Football, Track, Basket- ball-I-2-3-4, Class Atten.- 2, King-4, Math Club-2-3 -4, Varsity Club-3-4, Ind. Arts Club-3-4, Sr. Play, Hunting Club-4, Pres.-4 JOAN PROCTOR Steady and true--she always gets through. Comm . Club-3-4, F. H.A.-2 -3-4, Hall Monitor-3, Travel Club-3 FRED REINELT I favor a five-day week-end. F, F.A, -I -2-3-4, Treas. -3, V.Pres.-4, Class V.Pres.-I -4, Basketball-I-2, Football -I-2-3-4, Art Club-I-2, Baseball-2-4, Jr. Play, Var- sity Club-4, Yearbook Staff, Math Club-4, Pres.-4 BETTE SANFORD Jolly, good-natured and full of fun . Class Treas.-I, F. H.A.-2- 3, Class Attendent-2, Comm. Club-2-3, Math Club-2-3-4, G.A.A.-4, Vice Pres.-4 DENNIS SCHOMMER History dates are much too confusing, but Saturday night dates are much more amusing. Football-I-2-3-4, Basketball -I-2, Baseball-1-2-3, Art Club-I-2-3, Hunting Club- 3-4, Class Atten.-3 DEBORAH SMITH She's very quiet, but you'd never know it to listen to her. Choir-I-2, Hall Monitor-2, Class Sec.-2, Comm. Club -2-3, F.H.A.-2-3, Foriegn Language Club-2-3, G.A. A.-4, Pres.-4, Library Staff -4 CATHLEEN RYBAK Michief and I are very good Friends. I G.A.A.-4, Foreign Language Club-2, Band -I CLAUDEAN SCHELL Often she has burned the midnight oil, but not For study Basketball-I-2-3, Choir-2, Library Staff-3, F. H.A.-4 BRENDA SMITH Trouble springs from idleness, and boy, do I have my troubles. Q Choir-I-2-4, Math Club-2- 3-4, Student Coun.-2-3, Jr. Play, F.N.C.-3, Sec.Treas. -3, Pres.-4, Speech Club- 3, Cheerleader-4, Class Pres.-4, Lit. Club, Class Atten . -4, Yearbook Staff, G.A.A.-4 DORIS SMITH One never knows what goes on inside a quiet head. F.H.A.-2-3-4, Choir-2, Art Club-2, Yearbook Staff RUTH STANTON If silence were gold, she would be a millionaire. Debate-l-2, Jr. Play, Foreign Language Club-l- 2-3-4, Speech Club-3, Hall Monitor-4 JUDITH SWEET Sugar ain't got nothing on me. Foreign Language Club-l-2- 3-4, Band-l-2, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays, Lit. Club, Speech- 2-3, F.T.A.-3-4, Honor Society-3-4, Math Club-4, Yearbook Staff JANET TUBBS lt's foolish to think, let's talk. Art Club-'l-2, F.H.A.-2-3-4, Library Staff-2-3, Comm. Club -2-3, Travel Club-3, Photo Club-3, Sr. Play, Choir-4 AMlLDA TWOREK Quite able to meet all emergencies. Hall Monitor-2, F.H.A.-2- 3, Math Club-2-3, Office Staff-3, Lit. Club, Honor Society-3-4, Yearbook Staff, Jr. 8. Sr. Plays JOYCE STONE Big eyes, charming smile, you certainly are Miss Worthwile. Band-l-2, Hall Monitor-l- 3, Library-l-2, F.H.A.-2 -3, Comm. Club-2-3, Travel Club-3, G.A.A.-4, Year- book Staff THELMA TRAI NOR Nonsense now and then is pleasant. Comm. Club-2-3, F.H.A.- 3-4, Hall Monitor-3-4, Travel Club-3 LETlA TUNICH Her friends--they are many-- Her foes--are there any? F. H.A.-2-3, Math Club-2- 3-4, Choir-3-4, Foreign Language Club-2-3-4, Travel Club-3, Hunting Club-4, F. N.C.-3-4 PATSY WALLACE Sincere ancl silent, an expert seamstress. Library Staff-l-2-4, F.H.A.- 2-3-4, F.T.A.-2-3-4, Math Club-2-3-4, Student Director of Class Plays, Lit. Club, Yearbook Staff JOAN WILKINS BRADLEY WILLIAMSON If effort can do it, I'Il get there. An athlete friend full of vigor and vim, our class wouIdn't Hall Monitor-I-2, F. H.A.-2- be the same without him. 3-4, Comm. Club-2-3, Travel Club-3, Office Staff-3 ' F.F.A.-I-2-3-4, Sec.-3, Track, Baseball-I-2-3-4, Varsity Club-3-4, Class Vice-Pres.-3, Ind. Arts Club -4, Hunting Club-4 ELLIS WILLIS Y I KAREN WOODBURY Live fast, die young and have ,LII Here she comes, there she a beautiful corpse. I goes, and where she- is no one I knows. Jackson Int.-I, Math Club- 2-3-4, Hunting Club-3-4, Art Club-I-2, F.H.A, -2-3-4, Incl. Arts Club-3-4, Fishing Hall Monitor-2-3-4, Basket- Club-3, Sr. Play ball-3, Travel Club-3, Hunt- ing Club-3-4, F,N.A. -3-4, I Fishing Club-3, F.T,A, -4, Yearbook Staff, Cherry Pie Contest-3 W fQ'f' ' 5 .loan Wilkins DUNW MCG'-'negle 'I X. X, 7 I 'v Lou Ann Pritchett Wqnem Phillips FRESHMAN INITIATION OF I953 Mark Orchard clncl friends Ron Be'-ful '-I8- Pres. -4, Footbal I, Basketball, KN '. 1 h ' , ,x X x ' . ' N . X N x4V , Xmsx 6 ,, X , 1 7 7 W , M Q. 9 ag ' ,T ' XXX an -g A U fl S' ,ilulrevzlass men 'm I W NN ? X - at M X f x 4 ,I M 1. X l 1 iwvgfei? fig, 5 W fx , ,. Q Wi' . 25:23 l I.. ,- 1 N1 , -- -Y 'Mira , l C U ' A 1 -4' 1 1 Y' . ,gm l rn. HZ. ,,,. mx- .6 1 ,-wi M .rj n abr, --f' -? 45' . i - 1 R .wh - I v ' ,mr - 'l5 '1-ux'.Va',,- . uf F v r F 9 1 - 45 X ll, ... 1 V' -- 5. if X F' l Y ,I F w-. r 42,4 , it xxwyx U mail' 3 ,Q I I l l Y l' f i' -:K iffy---' - - Wei . 1 3 3 '- fi' fx X .. lr . , ,fg xmvlll fr . li l lg .r f , 'Wir . 'X -45 k st W sm 41a .- .. . 5 I: . 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Riehl Rigney Rose Sa l sbu ry Seres Seres Simpson Simpson M. Smith Spacil M. Spiegel Spohn Stein Stoutenbu rg Strousser Tcnski Tunich D . Wedge M. Wheeler L. Wilkins D. Wylie l J 'ei NX Q: fi Qi , y X fl 'ts' AA Rv C I' I 5 Jia ' J iii., Ex ' 'QL' .Q W . li. S .' L -fr lik . ei R L - 3 in b .D ei4 ' ei ':': i -'-.. 'V 0 A A . FA V vi . .. 1. fl y ff' y j ilQ ,- L A l K C . 'l 'iif el llhe ig. A f J' -26- FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ---- Gordon Duprey V. PRES. ----- Nancy Waske Jean Renaudin TREAS. ------- Larry Van Norman SPONSOR Mr. Louis- Reuter F. Adair M. Anderson B. Alexander M. Bodgero D. Baer B. Barr R. Bertels R. Bennaffs J. Berden K. Bowling J. Bracken J. Brewster L. Brown C. Bunyan K. Burks J. Caughel D. Chambers G. Chambers K. Chambers J. Cook .Q X, I X Jil I .f W- f4,..5 e.-. . ,.,.f.. tx . 2,3 - l I v 'E Q, 1 - A ' X. G L 42+ M' 'xiii ...... if v 5' Y W M -sas :-: :a -- 11:51:25 -' il . 1 ,mu I l F' B K H. X , FV-f L Pg 4 L ... - U 1 A g A ' . 2 2... ' 1 Vg? 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I ., ff:Q:Q-.'.'H.z::Q5-.mage ' . 3, '-f W ' . .XY , ' Gr , :fr -3l- Officers: Mrs. Klaty President - Shirley Barr Vice-President - Peggy Kovach Secretary - Leonard Geiger Treasurer - Mary Kovach Mrs. LaBelle President - Lynn McBride Vice-President - Roger Phillips Secretary - Leslie Schaad Treasurer - .lack Provost R. Donahue L. Drabant W. Earl C. Fetting L. Fetting L . Geiger F . Hazen Henderson . Hickson J . Kennedy C, J. A s ' '? ' P. Kenny .ii 7' . C. King J. C. King M. Kovach ,xx M. Kovach ... '--.. L S..-SQ R. Laeder -9 Q' L.. P. Lee , . Q . R. Lee i . L. McBride ' fx J. Miller -'25 fffQSg if D. Morrell 'Q fh '5 E. Morrell . fi g, E. Morris .. R. Phillips lr. : L' ii J. Provost . X LXQQPRIT .iff . -- 4 -1 A ax x N. .xr .fff . 1 -. , .1 ff - - - , gl f . H1 U , 1- A .'-Y -V ' 1 ' S is K . -4. 4' Jag, ,g,l, 1 ,ae W -1-- 3' X X i '15 A . Rader H' r B. Rathburn - e + J. Renaudin R. Rich J. Rosquin VL. li .46 In ' .y : 'y ., A J, L. Schaad , ' J. Schultz C . Seres l llll' y'i LV D . Smll'l1 1 C. Sfolicker Q l Q A 3 ., ' J. Slone , ,Rf l L , ' Q 4. A. Sfoufenburg n. ..-- ,lu 1? .-ta V sf. R. Tanfon 2 ,u n . A. b 1 H A Q, R. Widdows I , ' -' E i l, K A ' J. Wdlf l ?' 24-gs ' '11 . 5 E' Q' rg, 3' V. . a ll l .,,,. X 5 Ag., G. Weher . K N , 1fJ H. Wlmarsk: .XX ,Q :hw .: 'f' .5 l - N -'ZQVXXX ' - rs X fl f Q an . 9 f ., ., - rw xx ,df -1, The new scoreboard, purchased through the efforts of the Sfudenf Council, was put into use during the First fool'- ball game of l956. -32.. Aciixlitizs SEN l0R BAND ----Y-.V ..... v . Ii... . uf,-V H- ,qi W., , ,. W 1..- , xg v i -rf . TOP ROWS P. Shimmin, D. Reiner, G. Payne, R. Rich, M. Wilfong, D. Scott, E. Jess, J. Caughel, E. Elsholz, V. Albrecht. SECOND ROW: L. Bacon, S. Bomarito, M. Bennett, G. Milligan, S. Tanton, M. Orchard, R. Marr, J. Hawkins, C. Hartwick, M. Tobi, J. Morrell, L. Gessert. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cramer, D. Cubitt, J. Davis, S. Tallmadge, W. Samson, K. Black, H. Fuentes, L. Camp- bell, J. Renaudin, K. Morris, J. Sheldon, T. Perez, N. Hall, D. Cubitt. FOURTH ROW: M. Davis, M. Haag, B. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, D. Antrim, B. Bennett, L. Rayl, P. Bricker, D. McGunegle, J. Dommer, J. Kovach, P. Wilkins, L. Haskins. BAND W. Samson, G. Payne, R. Rich, N. Hall, T. Perez. Sponsored by HACKER'S FUNERAL HOME Phone 25 Sandusky 34 0FFlCERS COUNTY ALL STARS TOP ROW: L. Bacon, J. Renauclin, M. Orchard, D. Cubitt, R. Rlch, J. Morrell, P. Shimmin. BOTTOM ROW: M. Bennett, S. Tallmaclge, L. Campbell, V. Albrecht, D. Cubitt, J. Dommer. PEP BAND ' 1l.g15-- TOP ROW: N. Hall, J. Renaudin, D. Cubitt, R. Rich, J, Morrell, BOTTOM ROW: M. Bennett, D. Cubitt, L. Campbell, V. Albrecht S. Tallmadge, J. Dommer. ' 35 JUNIOR BAND -1 W Y I ' , -.., -,ii ' ' 'A '-' A-1. My :VL-f. .V . v ,-., Yi 1 ..f---- .. l --1----I f Q18-. K .... ... - . gy . - - - ... ,Q ,L -lv.. i LV Q TOP ROW: J. Boll, A. Stoutenberg, D. Miller, C. Haskins, M. Hole, L. Fetting, B. Eggert. SECOND ROW: R. Phillips, J. Provost, J. Droher, S. Lubnau, C. Wegner, J. McBride, P. Kovach, H. Wait. THIRD ROW: L. Schell, S. Tcllmadge, M. Osowski, R. Green, D. Smith, C. Ball, J. Stone, B. Fuentes, Mr. Cromer, Director, R. Cromer. SEATED: L. Beaver, F. Albrecht, J. Stoliker, R. Laecler, R. Wicldows, E. Bunyan, J. Hoffman, J. Simonson, E. cuban. I MAJORET'l'ES 4 :-PM -.-+1 I S+ sf- ' 'L J U A 1' . , 'A' i l .13 ..... 4 4 A ,Y .- . .VA ., -. .-, . ......-,,. iz ,- .V- l. IVSTTZN-?f 1-D .MfC.. YgfEFTLfeu . --LAgi,4 I .. - , -0 5' e 44- -r -1 ' ' - - Li .1 H ' Y- 7- YH: Y.: 1 .- . v S. Moore, J. Davis, M. Wilfong, S. Davidson, J. Prange. -36- CCHUPALEEHS TOP ROW: L. Tunich, J. Markgraf, L. Bacon, J. Smith, E. Fuentes, P. Shimmin, J. Henniko, J. Berden, S. Spohn, M. Tobi, M. Nichols, Brown . SECOND ROW: E. Schroeder, C. Campbell, B. Landsburg, B. Smith, Johnson, M. Orchard, R. Branch, J. Bowsky, P. Pritchett, D. Cubitt, Salisbury, M. Fulsher, P. LaBelle, Walker, L. Campbell, D. Reiner, K Lubnau, D. Seifort, G. Morgan, J. Cubitt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Finkbeiner, J. Mater, M. Bielslci, J. LaMere, S. Morris, S. Rich, M. Osowslci, B. Gilder sleeve, C. Campbell, J. Bays, B. Flansburg, L. Scott, R. Rich, M. Bennett, D. Barr. UNE ROOM CIHURLL5 TOP ROW: T. Perez, R. Rawlings, S. Smith, J. Smith, E. Fuentes, D. Miller, J. Schrope, C. Seres, J. Tubbs, L. Seres, F. Pfaff, L. Campbell. SECOND ROW: K. Hickson, J. Mater, M. Bielski, P. Spiegel, B. Widdows, S. Bowerman, D. Barr, G. Riehl, S. Fahs, E. Stoutenburg, J. Bowsky, D. Wylie. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Finkbeiner, K. Goodwine, K. Chambers, G. LaMere, C. Spohn, C. Wegner, B. Warner, S. Rich, B. Kennedy, N. Waske, S. Spohn, K. Rassmussen. Sponsored by YALE RUBBER CO. Phone 470 - Sandusky -37- F. F. A. TOP ROW: Mr. Reuter, L. Haupt, J. Kelly, J. Morden, A- Anglebfandlf A- Gfeenf D- Wolfe' R- MUTIWYI B. Alexander. SECOND ROW: J. Tobi, R. Philpot, R. Meyers, L. Babcock, H. Gerstenberger, R. Matusik, C. Simpson, J. Wilson, L. Trainor. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, C. Jarrett, L. Wilkins, F. Reinelt, B. Williamson, R. McLean, R. McLean, W. Hart wick, R. Haag, R. Scott. 'FT-TP: J - W ,Qa- SANDUSKY FFA CHAPTER WINS TRIP TO NORTH CAROLINA The Sandusky FFA Chapter under the direction of Louis Reuter, advisor, won top honors in the State Co- operative Activities Contest and will attend the American Institute Annual Conference in North Carolina State College at Raleigh on July 28th. In the picture from left to right are: Dale Markgraf, secretary, Fred Reinelt, vice presi- dent, Louis Reuter, advisor, Bradley Williamson, president and Roger Haag, Farm manager. Compliments of SANDUSKY BANK Phone 82 - Sandusky 38 V Qu ef ' ACTTVI TIE S TOP ROW: R. Haag, farm manager, Mr. Reuter, advisor, R. Scott, Reporter. SECOND ROW: W. Hartwick, treasurer, F. Reinelt, vice-president, B. Williamson, president, R. McLean, assistant president, R. McLean, assistant secretary, D. Markgraf, secretary-absent. 'Q I Us .Sv I lk , 2,71-q 'lf f O' ff il. 55 A 1 , . . :fixez 's , 5 - y .f mme , . 5 f .. '. aiixsxggev .1422 .. ,wwz WNV.. ..fi'?i'l it eggs? H :U - The local chapter of the Future Farmers held their installation ceremony on November 27, l956. At this time each year, officers are installed. Mem- bers receive earned awards and Greenhands come in as members. ln the winter FFA adds parliamentary procedure and public speaking to their already crowded program. ' 39 F. ll. A. TOP ROW: J. Caughel, K. Chambers, C. Hartwick, F. Pfaff, J. Jurn, D. Smith, M. Badgero, K. Black, J. Berden, M. Davis, H. Hoff, K. LaMoria, L. Campbell, T. Trainor, M. Osowski, D. Scott, K. Myas, J. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: D. Reiner, N. Waske, B. Kennedy, S. Rich, B. Wainer,-J. Wilkins, J. Bays, J. Fellcer, B. Mitchell, M. Haag, J. Proctor, C. Wegner, B. Chambers, M. Kohn, L. Meddaugh, K. Rassmussan, S. Sanderson, E. Wedge, G. Payne, G. Meyers, D. Miller. THIRD ROW: S. Reinelt, J. Green, M. Wheeler, M. Kreger, J. Cumper, J. Minard, W. Phillips, S. Tall- madge, S. Fahs, C. Campbell, P. Bright, S. Bowerman, G. Reihl, S. Herdell, D. Barr, E. Wedge, A. Kennedy, J. Minard, J. Hawkins, S. Tubbs. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bissett, J. Brown, P. Wallace, K. Goodwine, S. Spohn, C. Salisbury, M. Wilfong, C. Campbell, J. Hickson, L. Haskin, J. Markgraf, K. Hickson, L. Bacon, J. Tubbs, J. Smith. The winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award this year was Patricia Sue Wallace. Patsy was very deserving of the beautiful pin ' she received at the March of Dimes assembly on February 5th. Her future plans are to go to college and elect a Homemaking major so she can teach it in high school. Sponsored by RUSSELL WALLACE - CARSONVILLE, MICHIGAN Hay 8. Straw, Dealer in Pioneer Seed Corn -40 - 'Dating Days Dilem- mas' was the theme for the annual F.H.A. Region- al Convention held here in Sandusky on October l3, l956. LIBRARY STAFF TOP ROW Mrs Teets J Hnckson A Kennedy, D. Seifort, C. Padden. SECOND ROW K Goodwine D Smith J. Tubbs, P. Wallace, J. Pro- OFFICE STAFF Left to Right P Markle G. Pritchett, L. Pritchett, E Schroeder, J Renaudm V Devitt absent. -41 - Work done by assistant librarians is very important. They check material in and out, arrange books alphabetically, take care of fines, do filing and some typing. They help Mrs. Teets in many ways, while they are acquiring good work habits. With the help of her staff Mrs. Teets is able to take care of the great numbers of students who use their school library. OFFICE GIRLS rev. t Thelma Hooflanl The office girls are a very important part of Mr. Myas' office. Some of the duties they perform are: helping get the day started, delivering morning attendance reports to the teach- ers, taking care of students who come in for excuses, collecting attendance slips every period, delivering the mail, running errands, finding students, de- livering messages, and main- taining the office while Mr. Myas and Thelma Woodard are out to lunch. STUDENT COUNClL TOP ROW: K. Kelly, R. Kohn, R. McLean, P. Braun, D. Finkbeiner, P. Herdell. SECOND ROW: P. Ruggles, B. Chambers, S. Moore, R. Rich, D. Reiner, Mrs. Johnson THIRD ROW: G. Pritchett, L. Bacon, M. Orchard, C. Campbell, D. McGungele, S. Sanderson. ABSENT: C, Pqgel, J. Bays, D. Stone, D. Kreiner. President - Mark Orchard Vice-President - Lynn Bacon Secretary - Carol Campbell Treasurer - David McGunegle Sponsor - Mrs. R. Johnson The main purpose of the student council is to help the school in any projects it undertakes, and to consider suggestions of the student body. Raising money by means of magazine sales, to pay for an outside scoreboard, has been one of the student council's biggest proiects in the last two years. They have also sponsored many of our assemblies. This year they sold fruit cakes and sweat shirt iackets. They also cooperated in a nation-wide clothing drive for Hungarian refugees. The organization is a member of the Thumb B Student Council. In cooperation with the other council members they sponsored talent shows, sending acts to various other schools. Sponsored by LEONARD J. PATERSON Phone 14 Sandusky 42 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PWUIYI TOP ROW: B. Gildersleeve, G. Riehl, A. Kennedy, D. Duckwitz, R. Rich, D. Wedge, C. Campbell, B. Flansburg, C. Campbell, M. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Myas, G. Lubnau, L. Wilkins, R. Haag, R. McLean, D. Cubitt, R. McLean, K. Kelly, G. Fredricks, P. Pfaff. THIRD ROW: K. Goodwine, K. Myas, G. Pritchett, M. Orchard, D. Cubitt, B. Landsburg, P. LaBelle, E. Schroder, P. Shimmin. The object of this chapter shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the de- velopment of character in students of S.H.S. Students receive membership cards and are eligible For a national scholarship. At graduation they receive seals on their diplomas. For their project this year the Honor Society set up a social room, For the enioymerit of the students, and has furnished it with a jukebox and furniture which was donated by four interested Families. The officers of this club are: T President - Dale Cubitt Vice President - Mark Orchard Secretary - Virginia Schillinger Treasurer - Betty Landsburg Sponsor - Mr. Myas Pictured above are a few ofthe students who enioy and have Fun Sponsored by in the social room. THE CORBISHLEY STORE Phone - 59 Sandusky 43 L DEBATE CLUB TOP ROW: Mrs. Waske, S. Morris, J. Bays, M. Orchard, J. Johnson, D. McGunegle, K. Hennika. SECOND ROW: L. Scott, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, B. Landsburg, K. Myas, G. Morgan, R. Branch, M Tobi. The topic of the debate team this year was: Resolved: That the Federal Govern- ment should sustain the prices of major agricultural commodities at not less than 9005: of parity. Virginia Schillinger and Mark Orchard made up the negative team with Betty Landsburg and Dale Cubitt on the affirmative side for the final debates. Early in the season Kay Myas, and Gary Morgan, negative, took part in two debates, while Duane Cubitt, Laura Scott, Marlene Tobi, Bob Branch, Kathy Hennika, David McGunegle took part in one round. The Sandusky negative team was defeated by Millington's affirmative team at the District Contest in Hastlett, February l8. The Sandusky Debaters placed second in the league this year. WINS Si LOSES I, Neg. Aff. ' Almont W W 'lily Cros - Lex W W lmlay City L L North Branch W W f Millington W L H W Brown City W W L ?'.i..ei-L Besides debating, Sandusky High School students entered the spring Forensic Contest, which includes orations, humorous readings, interprative readings, decla- mations, and extemporaneous speaking. Winners of the local contest go to the district meet. -44- LIT CLUB TOP ROW: S. Moore, D. McGunegle, M. Orchard, D. Cubitt, P. Herdell, P. Pfaff, Mrs. Havens. SECOND ROW: G. Pritchett, A. Tworek, C. Padden, A. Kennedy, G. Meyers, B. Sanford, P. Wallace, M. Fulsher. ABSENT: B. Smith, M. McBride, J. Sweet, V. Albrecht. SOME OF THE LIT CLUB DEMONSTRATIONS Lf What is Judy cooking up now? :I T - iii Dale's demonstration on how to give a demonstration. Sponsored by POLEWACH STORES CO. Phone - T86 Sandusky Who is Gloria saying -45- watch the birdie to? F'U.TLLl'-IE NLLT-TEES CLLU3 TOP ROW Mrs Havens S Moore, C. Padclen, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW J Smith B. Tantcn, M. Fulsher, M. Bennett, B. Smith, N Hall L Tumch P LaBeIle The local chapter of the Future Nurses club was organized in T955 with T5 charter members. All girls from Junior and Senior classes who are in- terested in hospital work are eligible to join. lt is the purpose ofthe club to encourage them in Finding out what nursing requires, and what it offers, to help them decide wisely about pro- fessional or practical nursing as their career. Field trips are the highlights of the year's program. The trip of l957, which proved very interesting and ex- citing, was to the Grace Hospital in Detroit. Compliments of SANDUSKY DRUG CO. Phone T47 - Sandusky 46 M ATI! CLUB TOP ROW: P. Pritchett, R. McLean, G. Pritchett, R. McLean, B. Branch, V. Albrecht, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, G. Mitchell, J. Henderson, D. Wylie, N. Jussila, R. Haag, G. Morgan. SECOND ROW: D. Hall, P. Schmidt, L. Kovach, B. Williamson, P. Moore, D. Bricker, G. Lubnau, H. Hoffman, P. Braun, J. Johnson, D. Seifort, Pat Markle, B. Smith, J. Kelly, J. Meyers, K. Kelly, R. Kohn, J. Bowsky. THIRD ROW: J. Mitchell, M. Davis, M. Tobi, S. Morris, J. Bays, B. Landsburg, S. Herdell, M. Haag, C. Campbell, P. Wallace, B. Mitchell, L. Scott, D. Duckwitz, P. Graves, P. Spiegel, C. Campbell, S. Moore, T. Perez, G. Fredricks, D. Kirkpatrick, E. Willis. FOURTH ROW: A. Kennedy, S. Walker, J. Hennika, N. Hall, B. Gildersleeve, K. Myas, F. Reinelt, P. Herdell, E. Schroder, G. Pritchett, J. Markgraf, C. Salisbury, J. Berden, L. Tunich, N. Gerber, Mr. Trigger. President - Fred Reinelt Vice-President - Marvin Bays Secretary - Pat Herdell Treasurer - Ella Mae Schroder Sponsor - Mr. Trigger During the month of February all the Club members of Mr. Triggers Geometry class constructed original compass valentines and these were mailed to little Roger Valentine, Dearborn, Michigan, a victim of leukemia. These were very original exercises and they also served the purpose of helping to entertain a sick child. The Math Club Conference was held on January l2, i957 and the members who attended were: Lonnie Spiegle, Marvin Bays, George Fredricks, George Lubnau, Mark Orchard, Dale Cubitt, Ella Mae Schroder, Dana Duck-' witz. Dale Cubitt and Mark Orchard gave a very interesting talk at the student section of the conference before four hundred students of other schools. 47 CADENA LATINA CLUB TOP ROW: T. Perez, C. Seres, L. Campbell, L. Seres, M. Bielski, P. Graves, C. Campbell, E. Schroeder P. Shimmin. SECOND ROW: E. Wedge,-M. Tobi, J. Bays, B. Landsburg, S. Herdell, J. Johnson, S. Reinelt, L. Scott M. J. Bennett, R. Rawlings. THIRD ROW: Mr. Heidt, R. Heemer, D. Bricker, G. Fredricks, J. Bowsky, N. Jussila, D. Hall, L. Wilkins G. Duprey, J. Meyers. FOURTH ROW: G. Meyers, C. Salsbury, L. Bacon, J. Smith, D. Seifort, D. Duckwitz, A. Kennedy, J Markgraf, P. LaBelle, L. Tunich, J. Berden. . , g - Y' x W f Officers: . ' President - Dana Duckwitz B Vice-President - Vivian Reinelt . Secretary - Dorlayn Seifort X , ' , , f Treasurer - Ann Kennedy L 1-T ' Sponsors: . ll Mrs. Frame 1' Mr. Heidt The Foreign Language Club meets once a month. This year the Spanish Club and the Latin Club ioined into one organization under the name of Cadena Latina. Last year the Spanish Club had a party with the Latin Club as guests. ln return, the Latin Club entertained at the Roman Banquet in April. At the banquet the Latin Club put on a small play and everything was done in Roman style. -48- FUTURE TEACHERS 0E AMERICA TOP ROW: J. Brown, K. LaMoria, R. Branch, V. Albrecht, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, R. Haag, J. Willey, E. Schroder, E. Fuentes. SECOND ROW: P. Wallace, J. Hennilca, J. Mitchell, M. Haag, S. Walker, S. Herdell, B. Flansburg, G. Scholander, M. Davis, T. Perez, A. Tworek. THIRD ROW: K. Goodwine, M. Tobi, B. Mitchell, D. Seifort, J. Johnson, P. Kosanlce, G. Chambers, S. Reinelt, B. Sanforcl, C. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: L. Bacon, G. Pritchett, P. Pfaff, Mr. Sabin, B. Landsburg, R. Rich, D. Duckwitz, L. Scott, A. Kennedy, M. J. Bennet. Creating interest in the teaching profession is the main purpose of F.T.A. This purpose is carried out by special programs which this year have dealt with special education and extern teaching. Various activities have included a trip to the Region Convention at Mt. Pleas- ant, preparation of a Christmas basket, and a Cros-Lex--Sandusky party. The cadet teaching program has been successful on the high school level, it has also aided the elementary teachers. The spring field trip provided enjoyment plus educational value. President - Ruth Rich Vice-President - Betty Lanclsburg Secretary - Dana Duckwitz Ili Treasurer - Phlip Pfaft Reporter - Ann Kennedy Historian - Lynn Bacon Songleader - Laura Scott Sponsors - Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Mrs. Waske NEW MEMBERS G AM B L E S - O LS O N SPONSORS AND HONORED GUESTS Phone 57 Sandusky -49- l-l UNTING CLUB TOP ROW: D. Chambers, A. Bielski, G. Duprey, J. Meyers, D. Schommer, G. Frederick E Stoutenburg, D. Willey. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, L. Kovach, R. McLean, B. Williamson, A. Anglebrcndt, F. Remelt R Scott, R Meyers, P. Light, Mr. Woodbury. FIRST ROW: C. Tunich, J. Minard, L. Haupt, R. McLean, G. Pritchett, P. Moore, H. Hoffman R Johnsor J. Berden. lf! President - Gary Pritchett Vice-President - Phillip Moore ,f Sec.-Treas. - Ron McLean K Sponsor - Mr. Woodbury of l Hunting Club is affiliated with National Rifle Association. Or- ganized in the fall of l955, the club is now working with the Depart- ment of Civil Marksmanship, which furnishes rifles for target practice. The two main purposes of the club is to teach gun safety and better marksmanship. Insignia were issued to students making certain target scores. During the fall and winter months clubmembers worked hard to gain honors in the National Rifle Contest. Compliments of RAYMOND BENEDICT Attorney at Law Phone l8 -50- .Y A- INDUSTITIAL ARTS CLU B M 'YW' , , - .... ,, , ...JW V. -- W- , , , . ., P... .... :Q-- f,,,.?.g,W A 7 . ---4-1-'- - ' .- ---'- ' A-wal.. - TOP ROW: H. Gerstenburger, G. Morden, R. Begley, E. Willis, P. Moore, C. Blank, A. Green, C. Smith, R. Cross, C. Goodwine, J. Kelly, L. Hartwick, L. Rayl. THIRD ROW: D. Christy, T. Black, W. Palmer, B. Brown, S. Jacobs, K. Albrecht, R. Kohn, H. Ponting, J. Gurzick, K. Minard, C. Simpson, H. Hendershot, L. Wilkins, W. Bartsch. SECOND ROW: B. Franzel, H. Barr, R. Scott, A. Anglebrandt, G. lsler, D. Hall, G. Mitchell, D. Wylie, H. Spacil, L. Osowski, B. Hartwick, K. Kelly, R. Carley, R. Matusik. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bacon, H. Fitch, H. Caughel, F. Reinelt, R. Meyers, B. Williamson, G. Pritchett, R. McLean, R. McLean, N. Dunnington, D. Strausser, R. Gebhardt, Mr. Gleason. The officers of the club are: President - Bradley Williamson Vice-President - Gary Pritchett Secretary - Dale Markgraf Treasurer - Roger Meyers so-.fvf,ffle'r4s Shop students, under the guidance of Mr. Bacon, formed the Industrial Arts Club in l956. The purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding between school and industry and to foster a better attitude between the two. The stu- dents have guest speakers, visual aids, and trips to acquaint themselves with factory processes. Sponsored by M O O R E 8. C A R T E R Phone 91 Sandusky ..51- G. A. .A. :':'r-:fiat TOP ROW: C. Minard, K. Hickson, L. Campbell, S. Morris, J. Bays, L. Pritchett, C. Salisbury. SECOND ROW: J. Markgraf, S. Herdell, K. Rybak, R. Lawson, B. Smith, J. Stone. THIRD ROW: J. Berden, W. Phillips, C. Campbell, J. Cumper, M. Wheeler, J. Green, J. Minard. FOURTH ROW: K. Hennika, C. Cook, B. Gildersleeve, D. Smith, B. Sanford, C. Campbell J. Brown. The sponsor of the L. Q G.A.A. is Mrs. ' June Moon. The Girls' Athletic Association consists of girls interested in sports. Play nights are one of the activities the club takes part in. The officers are: President - Debbie Smith, Vice-President - Bette Sanford, Secretary - Treas- urer - Carol Cook, Program Chairman - Beverly Gildersleeve. Sponsored by DR. ELFRIEDA CONRAD Phone 74 Sandusky ..52.. CIIEER LEADERS yqurstpvu-l.aw-gf -':- ... .---1- -f-:- --- A . rv . 4- H r Hg, A f B. Smith, G. Sholander, J. Provost, J. Hennika, V. Schillinger-absent. 1 . -I xxx , l l, -0- ' gasses Cheerleaders surround the football squad as they lead the students in a yell for the team at the First pep meeting of the 1956-57 school year. -53- JUN l0B HIGH 1,1 ' '-f 'MQ . Q 9' y we-Q: A ,, , , , 5. . ' 1 ifgf-:E my , Q . ' 1-. 1 :L .P Q, .. V J, , - V Y V i f -Y , . up-1-za,---1 Y-' - iff' -' ,z...,,,,C S L , .fi , , -H-Q .N , J' .4-Q. 4 V ig It rg- S. Wylie, M. Sutherland C. Sfoliker, B. Chambers, C. Fefhng, S. Elsholz. RESERVE Y-J ,,,.- T. Perez, F. Pfaff, K. Hickson, S. Herdell. ..54.. a-1 ' 1 l I' ll0NOR SENIIIRS ' . 1 Y X' js 2' ,S Honor students Dale Cubitt, vale- dictorian, and Mark Orchard, salutatorian, are pictured here. Both boys are members of the Na- tional Honor Society and have participated in Band and Sports. Dale spent his school years in the old Sandusky High school building, while Mark came here after some time at Ball and Peck schools. During their four years together Dale and Mark have been excellent friends. College is in the near future For both of our honor grads . 1 .,,,2 E K 3 f 5 f e D t The house that Dick lDick being Richard Longi built is large and filled with Friends. Dick lived here until 1953 and then the family moved to Detroit. Dick went to Redford Hi School until he and his family moved back to Sandusky in l957. He re-newed his old acquaintances and many new ones since his return. lt didn't take him long to get his Finger in the Senior pie and that's the way we Seniors liked it. . f . '. .l l . The Seniors helped sponsor their trip to Washington D.C. by selling candy after school. Nancy Hall, Dick Long, and Freddie Reinelt are dishing it out to the cust- omers. i Gary Pritchett and Judy Prange l King and Queen Annual Homecoming Festivities of Sandusky High School were carried out in true SHS Fashion in this our school year of i956-57. King Gary and Queen Judy reigned over the event in royal pomp and style aided by a grand court of underclassmen. On the afternoon of the traditional Homecoming Football game a parade of floats made its way through the main part of town led b the SHS band and royal couple. The bon-fire pep rally had been held on the sand hill in pre- paring our warriors bold For the contest with the Caro squad. Redskins emerging from the trial victorious cast a happy atmosphere for the Homecoming dance held in the gym immediately following the game, thus cli- maxing the day for all chiefs, braves, and squaws. ,,.-'1 ?a-i ' b ,' I I Qjip' - ,- g-3 -E-4:-i. Death to Caro - Seniors Rocket To Victory! - Juniors 56 Salute Alumni - Sophomores DEPARTMENT Here we see Mr. Sabin showing Carla It looks like Laura Scott and Bill Fran- Spohn a few points of interest on the zel are Finding this map ofthe United map concerning history. and world events. States interesting also. Standing by to Mr. Sabin also teaches government and make sure they don't make any mistakes economics. is Mr. Sweet. In the art department Joanne Mater is experimenting with some colored draw- ing pencils. lt must be a very good drawing for Mrs. Joseph seems to approve of it. Mrs. Olbrick is showing a few of her Freshmen students how much fun it is to diagram sentences. Literature is also taught during freshman year. SENIIIR PLAY TOP ROW: P. Pfaff. SECOND ROW: R. Hogg, D. Hall, R. Bertul, D. Cubitt, M. Bays, G. Prichett. THIRD ROW: A. Kennedy, P. Markle, J. Tubbs, M. Orchard, V. Devitt, P. Bright, D. McGunegle. FOURTH ROW: G. Meyers, C. Buskirk, P. Wallace, Mr. Sabin, B. Gildersleeve, J. Sweet, W. Phillips. FIFTH ROW: R. Begley, D. Schommer, E. Willis, V. Albrecht, R. McLean. THE CAST District Attorney Flint ----- His Secretory ------------ Defense Attorney Stevens His Secretary ---------- Karen Andre ------------- Nancy Lee Faulkner --- John Graham Whitfield ---- Dr. Kirkland ---------- Mrs. John Hutchins ---- Homer Van Fleet ---- Elmer Sweeney ---- --- Magda Svenson ---- --- Jane Chandler --- --- Sigurd Jungquist ------- Larry Regan -------------- Roberta Van Rensselaer - Judge Heath ---------- Prison Matron ------------ Bailiff --------- Stenographer --- Policeman ----- --- 2nd. Policeman ------ - Court Attendent -------- Clerk- of the Court ----- MARK ORCHARD JANET TUBBS DALE CUBITT VERNA DEVITT COLLEEN BUSKIRK BEVERLY GILDERS LEEVE RON BERTUL DAVID HALL WANETA PHILIPS MARVIN BAYS ROGER HAGG JUDY SWEET ANN KENNEDY VERNON ALBRECHT DAN McGUNEGLE GLORIA MEYERS PHILIP PFAFF PHYLLIS BRIGHT DENNIS SCHOMMER PAT MARKLE ROLAND BEGELY GARY PRITCHETT ELLIS WILLIS RON McLEAN THE NIGHT OF JANUARY I6TH By Ayn Rand This play is the murder trial of Karen Andre and takes place in the Superior Court of the State of New York. With the evidence for and against her, the iury, which was chosen from the audi- ence, brought in a verdict of guilty ot murder in the first de- gree, in the evening performance. Mr. Sabin directed the play assist- ed by Pat Wallace, Student Di- rector. This play was also produced in the Ambassador Theatre in New York City. ACTING IS FUN C7 This picture doesn't reveal any of the last min- ute iitters of the cast, but oh, my, how de- ceiving. 'x. . 'S + ie? . Q. l' 1 l 1 l I 2 , , x ti o Mr. Sabin, our play director, shows us his new tie. lei 1um.'i,'f.'iiu. 1 WUYIGTU Phillips, 05 0 Colored Some of the cast pause to have their scrubwoman, brought many laughs picfure snapped, from our audience . l Karen Andre, portrayed by Colleen Buskirk is being question- ed by lawyers, Mr. Flint, Mark Orchard, and Mr. Stevens, Dale Cubitt. Judge Heath, Phil Pfaff listens carefully. le-ij: Q'- , Wi 'X V -:in Y Y A me H g Makeup is an important part of any play production. Here Nancy Hall is applying the last touch ups on Ron Bertul. -59- Another witness being questioned is Nancy Lee Falkner, played by Beverly Gildersleeve. She denies having anything to do with the killing of her husband. JUNl0R PLAY TOP ROW: L. Scott, R. Chapman, L. Teets, Mr. Sabin. SECOND ROW: P. Schmidt, D. Duckwitz, B. Landsburg, B. Flansburg Flansburg. THIRD ROW: G. Lubnau, P. Bricker, V. Schillinger, D. Cubitt, D. Seifort, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: R. Rich, R. Strickler, M. Nichols, L. Bacon, C. Pagel . PLAY CAST Reverend Carl Doss, father .... Mrs. Helen Doss, mother ....... Donny Doss, their eldest son ....... Nan Johnson, Donny's girl friend .. . . . Duane Cubitt . . . . Virginia Schillinger . . . Paul Schmidt . Dana Duckwitz . . . . . Lloyd Teets Betty Landsburg . . . . . Laura Scott Richard Chapman Mr. Johnson, Nan's Father ....... Mrs. Johnson, Nan's mother ......... .. Miss Reilly, a newspaper reporter .... Bill Thomas, a newspaper photographer Mrs. Parkinson, a committee of one . Mrs Mrs . Allen, a church member . Hardy, another church member . Diane, Hawiian ancestry .......... Laura, Chinese ancestry Rita, Indian ancestry ...... Timmy, Mexican ancestry Ted, Filipino ancestry ...... Alex, Korean ancestry . . . . Betty Flansburg . . . Judith Smith . . . Peggy Bricker ......Ruth Rich .Marilyn Nichol . . . . . Lynn Bacon . . . . Ronald Strickler . . . Charles Pagel . . George Lubnau THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED The Junior play of 1957, was a'three act human interest comedy, The Family Nobody Wanted . It was held in the Sandusky High School Auditorium on the evenings of March 2l and 22. The play is based on an autobiography of Helen Griggs Doss. It tells of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Doss and their twelve adopt- ed, mixed-ancestry children. In this play we find the Family concerned with typical teen-age problems, some ot which are quite hilarious. Harold Sabin, the director, and Doralyn Seifort, student di- rector, put the cast through their paces and came up with a stirring interpretation of the play. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Doss and their wonderful family. ,pq - Nan is trying her best to convince Donny that their love is true. DEPARTMENT .: -r :sew-xx, A -'Alla . o iff?- Coaches Moon and Gleason pausing in their busy day to give their charms to the Reclskin camera. This picture was taken when the Redskins were at the peak of the season. Mr. Bacon, our industrial arts man, is making sure everything is shipshape For another day of buzz-saws, band- saws, and 'hand-saws. Paul Cramer, our band director, looking to see where Vernon Albrech'r's and Judy Domer's sour notes are coming from. This year our hand has done very well. lt seems that Ron McLean, Jerry Morden, and Dale Markgrat are very deep in their work while Mr. Reuter looks on. In an agricultural class they do everything from growing crops to soldering machinery. XXBEST ALL-AROUND Meet the girl and boy from the Senior Class who were elected Best All-Around Girl and Best All-Around Boy . They are Brenda Smith and Ronnie McLean. They were elected by bringing in the most money at a penny a vote. The ECHO treasury benefited from the pennies the students gave. I 1 UL '? sta: ' -V . E fi Xa., -f. - 7134 fe 45:3 Biff. 112535 n53dEQgPFA 5 sxygfji These are the candidates who ran for the Best All-Around Girl and Boy in the Senior class. Pictured from left to right you see Dennis Schommer, Fred Reinelt Patsy Markle, Verna Devitt, and Colleen Campbell. A candidate not in the picture is Ronnie Bertul. -62- DEPARTMENT Mrs. Finkbiner is writing out a pass We have a honor study hall in Mr. For Bradley Williamson. This is a task Trigger's room this year so that the that a study hall teacher will always regular study hall won't be so crowded. have to do. lt looks like Mrs. Fink- Only senior girls and boys have the biner doesn't mind. honor of using this room. Here we see some students making use In Mrs. Waske's.room the Varsity De- ofthe library's facilities. The library b'-Ile Team, Wl 'f3l'1 C0n.5'5.l'5 Of Mark has been used quite extensively this Orchard, Virglnm SCl1'll'n9e , Dflle year by fhe sfudenf body, Cuhitt, and Betty Landsburg, are making plans for the district elimination. -53- ACTI VTTI E At the Alumni Assembly former students of S.H.S. who are now in college or the armed services told us what they were doing. They also answered questions directed from the stu- dent body. . ' , f'X .TJ ll s ra Gary Morgan and Peggy Speigel are acting as people from Bagdad. They are dressed in Ara- bian clothes. Mary Davis is an American tourist. This is a demonstration of Arabian trading in World History class. ' . i a , 1 '49 A t ' :Sale -64- Once again it is time for football. The boys have report- ed and in this pic- ture you see Marvin Bays being checked by Dr. McGunegle . All boys reported and had a complete phys- ical. Tfll 21.3 fl TALENT The Elvis Presley of S.H.S. Here he is- What a dream, He appears- People scream. His name is Bob- Branch is his last, He's our Elvis- First and last. Meet the Bar-b-cues plus One. They are Bob Branch, Duane Cubitt, Mark Orchard, Vernon Albrecht, and Dale Cubitt. You name it, they do it- play various musical instruments, sing l?'?Q, and tell iokes. They won the talent assembly in our school and went on to Marlette, Croswell, and Yale to perform For the students of these schools. x., -5,5- The Three J's, Janice and Judy Bays and Joy Markgraf sang Just Walk- ing in the Rain , in the talent assembly. this year. Among those who saw and heard them were the students ot Marlette, Cros- well, and Yale. Q 0 Q Q - C, 'Z' 9 P To whom does the - -Bob Branch Havens ? , 9 ' . CX , 'Qt' fx of l ' lvy League Cap belong- or Mr. DEPARTMENT iam Gloria Meyers, Phyllis Bright, and Bev- erly Gildersleeve are some adept seniors in the Journalism Class. Here you see them working on the school paper under the supervision of Mrs. Havens. SE These busy students belong to the Typ- ing ll Class. Mr. Richter teaches them how to use the knowledge of typing they acquired in Typing l. Learn well, students, for this knowledge will be of great use to you later in your life. Here we see Patsy Wallace, Karen Woodbury, Janet Tubbs, and Marilyn Nichol working in the beautiful, new Homemaking Department during Home and Family Living Class. The puipose of this class is to educate the stu ents in the mattets of making a living and caring fora home and family. Mrs. Johnson is showing Debbie Smith and Joyce Stone how to put their typ- ing knowledge to the most use in an office. This course is taught for the purpose of teaching the students on the Commercial Course how to put their stenographical knowledge to use. DEPARTMENT Mrs. LoBelle's students are working their Mrs. Klaty's room is keeping up on arithmetic. current events. The Driver Training stu- dents ore inspecting some of their equipment. Mrs. Johnson is showing some of the Mrs. Frame is showing some ofthe mc- senior girls how to use the machines. tericlls she bought back from Mexico -67- DEPARTMENT , , 'TTY I i l 1 r , of i x B f'l Xa I ' I i - i i , . lt looks like Howard Hoffman, George Some of the biology students, Ron Kohn, Iseler, Carol Campbell, and Karen Hick- Frances Kritzman, Janet Brown, and son find the new body dummie helpful DOH Wylie Seem to find Mr. Geiger's in their study of biology. plants very interesting. n Experiments are part of chemistry class In the Foreign language room we see and Mr. Havens is showing the students Mr. Heidt and some of his Latin stu- how to do it. So far it doesn't look dents dressed in Roman costumes. It dangerous. looks like Robert Shimmin, Lynn Bacon, Marlene Tobi, and Duane Bricker are having fun. ..68- 'gg 5 Wil .W , 5 g ,Um I 1 z- PQ -J ' ACTIVITI E Sf 1 . U , , n ll . -5 ,:!y,5 A . ..X , i,,p 'l . vt , 9- '. ,4 r Some members of the iunior ' Here we see Charles Reine: play cast. at work. Like a woman, Q , I BE his work is never done. .x i ff A 50 T ,. J-I-nj.-ff C9-WEL D Kay Myas receives her speech award. Dan McGunegle is getting ready to look at the birdie while posing for senior pictures. 51515. 1:-: 1 si S -f s.J5' ...T A ,. . i nv 3 ,Vi'Y- .2 in Lola Campbell and Farel Pfaff admiring their idols. When Gloria Meyers demonstrated her Polaroid camera, this is what she saw. -69- YEARBO0K TAFF , ,.. .1 . TOP ROW: G. Meyers, B. Smith, D. McBride, V. Albrecht, F. Reinelt, D. Schomer, P. Pfaff, L. A. Pritchett. SECOND ROW: J. Tubbs, A. Tworek, S. Moore, L. Scott, C. Padden, B. Gildersleeve, J. Stone, D. Smith, G. Pritchett, Mrs. Havens. THIRD ROW: R. McAlpine, J. Hickson, N7 Hall, A. Kennedy, P. Wallace, C. Campbell, L. Tunich, P. Bright TT 'i-...,, flh f ' will E t t. A Ann Kennedy Gnd PUT Wallace Were OUT The advertising was clone by Nancy Hall, business managers. Brenda Smith, and Sandy Moore. -70- Phyllis Bright and Colleen Campbell l 4 l These are the girls who worked hard on layouts and editorials. Virginia Schillinger and Beverly Gildersleeve Working on photography were Phillip Pfaff and Charlotte Padden. 0 PS,-,,lQ Q. 'Z ql , ' -1... Qt- ia. 'Q----Q. , - :.. k f , 7 , M - 1 e., Y C V R ,-.1 T in -L, -1- ..-fliff 'Y ' :F 1 f if Q Vg H A 1, 1-L :ZL'71i.-- .A it 2 4: ,if . . . i ll? l 51 pl5?'.f'vH Letla Tunlch land out the Y qllgiyiygig o ', ' - 'L V A' - ,-5',., fl we 7 ::'f few' r ' dummy and made our little H H352 itl ylbf A .. 53 4 1, ,.-, f- g- V X sketches. iff-jifgj l, ,Lg A 'f ,, -' -. W l 9-'-'-':'L'. gg ,e,.i. . Most of the art work was done by Gail Pritchett and Dennis Schomer. -71 - ACTIViTl E S Gail Pritchett and Ronnie Kohn are presenting the deed to the new scoreboard to Mr. Harold Cubitt, Representative of the Sandusky Board ot Education. The money for the scoreboard is being earned by the Student Council. Mary' Davis and Kathy Burks are marching in the old band uniforms, which have stood the test of time. -72- Qs 4 rg' ' ' ' 5 K i Q5 i T ,sf f ,ffl-'mf sq 'gaaiio ' m llig lg v -- 1 4, f of F r v Wg 'll ll lm nl i1..t.iiMt Ronnie Striclcler is posing in his new band uniform. To purchase these uniforms the P.T.A., Band Mothers, and other organizations, raised money by various means. Each band member is proud of his suit. S1-Illlffs VAR ITY BA KETB LI. TOP ROW: D. McGunegle, R. McLean, H. Burr, R. Scott, P. Pritchett, D. McBricle, R. Branch, P. Broun, Couch Moon. BOTTOM ROW: G. Pritchett, R. McLean, R. Bertul, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, K. Albrecht. VAR ITY FO0TBALL TOP ROW: J. Rigney, R. Meyers, R. McLean, D. Kirkpatrick, P. Braun, G. Lubnau. SECOND ROW: R. Branch, W. Bortsch, D. McBride, D. Cubitt, G. Mitchell, P. Pritchett, W. Palmer, R. Scott, H. Burr. FIRST ROW: Coach Gleason, M. Orchard, D. Schommer, R. McLean, D. Cubitt, R. Bertul, F. Reinelt, B. Williamson, G. Pritchett, P. Herdell, Coach Moon. -74- REDSKINS REDSKINS REDSKINS REDS Kms REDSKINS Reosicms REDS Kms REDS Kms REDS Kms Reoslcms REDS Kms REDS Kms REDSKINS REDS KINS Bud Axe 36 Cros-Lex 45 December 12, 1956, Redskins traveled to Flint to take part in the annual tourney. The squad came out of the contests with two losses and a Yale 65 X , , at win. Cm 34 ' will 5 SHS-53 Fenton-as Cass City 60 Q A y SHS -45 Breecher-55 . I X ,A p SHS-62 St. Mikes-60 Marlette A62 cf 21.5 Vassar 36 E -5 sle Bad Axe 35 l a Cros- Lex 47 .1 w, Yale 75 Caro 44 Cass City 77 Marlette 56 fLOSS ???1 Vassar 58 March 3, 1957, saw the initial appearance of SHS in the Class C District Tourney at Deckerville. Emerg- ing From the battle with Deckerville f66-481 in our favor, we met Harbor Beach the following Saturday e-vening and dropped the game to the Harbor Beach Five 156-581. REDSKINS Saginaw St. Peter and Paul 27 Cr-I 1 REDSKlNS Yale 14 REDSKINS Bad Axe 40 REDSKINS Caro 26 REDSKINS Vassar 12 REDSKINS Marlette 20 REDSKINS Cass City 18 REDSKINS Cros-Lex O KENNY'S QUALITY RESTAURANT Phone 72 Sandusky -75- ' RESERVE BASKETBALI. EI - .....- Y - M Y, TOP ROW: L. Haupt, C. Goodwine, D. Finkbeiner, R. Chapman, C. Simmons, T. Beilski, A. Mills, G. Lubnau, Coach Gleason. BOTTOM ROW. G. Duprey, M. Smith, L. Babcock, G. Mitchell, D. Kirkpatrick, N. Dunnington, O. Olson, D. Chambers. JUNIOIl IIIGH BA KETBALL gs!! TOP ROW: Coach Moon, D. Stone, F. Hazen, G. Weber, D. Smith, D. Willey, D. Kenny, G. Milligan, G. Hazen, H. Fuentes, J. Provost. BOTTOM ROW: R. Phillips, L. Geiger, D. Widclows, L. McBride, B. Morgan, R. Smith, B. Laeder, W. 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Retail Across From High School KEYS REFRIGERATION Norge Appliance Dealer Sandusky, Michigan SARA JANE DRESS SHOPPE Phone 142 Sandusky, Michigan Congratulations Class of 57 McKENSIE'S Ladies' 8. Children's Wearing Apparel Sandusky, Michigan SANDUSKY DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Products fiwl mimi ' o -79- noosmns A QQ!-LNw.mMn MWMMM !?2,g,,,JJJ,Z,4wJ 9 .Qf . ' ' ' ,E , , y A ,A afwo ,0w1zwf2U42 f. if e. 4,..A -jrffff-I .fa-'L,,...1,3,f1ig 5 1 ,f -1 , ,fl V ' - mm, -, D 5 , ff? ff' 7 -f' M ' , :. 9, . W , f5li ',zf27?!'4?h i' i!QEQj1T4ZC!ZQEZn ,f' ,!2idg?67f,iIQ:Hijg4siiEZE?ZeL'i,f ,f 12 1 , M Qf'f1 i:fJ WR'A'wX Q , , J jf I Q17 Zffybafbckwfv . DCU? 7CQ 6y WZMZM, 77Z.4,e.o hd MMM ,ffdxw 4 LM, RW, liwwww- 16. ,figwrww Jawa 2?W4'fGZ.!J-If Q4 fiijiifg MF-WM? -30- Q -.....-in, , ,-y
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