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M 52,1453 2,7 9 6' W We WI, ZWYWIMMMQW01 F OREWORD With the closing of another year, the 1956 Oracle presents this record of the school,s activities and achievements. It aims to picture the work of classrooms, and the school,s social and athletic events. As students at Sexton We take special pride this year in the completion of our fine natatorium, a facility which will be enjoyed by amateurs and experts alike. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication - 5 Administration 7 Seniors - - 18 Activities - - 67 Departments - 91 Music - - - 115 Athletics - - 127 Juniors - 151 Sophomores - - 161 Awards - 172 Advertising - - 174 E41 Mr. Howard Mcflurdy has been a member of the commercial department of W. Sexton High School for 36 years. In addition to encouraging mastery of his subject, he strives to instill in his pupils high standards of precision, self-reliance, and respect for independent effort. Outside the classroom Mr. Mcffurdy makes a signal contribu- tion as adviser of the Ceneral Organization Ticket plan, he is school treasurer and business manager of certain all-school activities. An ardent student of the classics, Mr. Nlcffurdy is known for his love of music and literature and for his subtle wit. Although his main responsibilities at Sexton High School are in the area of business, both students and teachers have learned to turn often to him in his unique and unofhcial capacity as facility poet and playwright. To Mr. Howard McCurdy the classes of June 1956 and January 1957 dedicate the 1956 Oracle. ' ' ' ' 1 ' 151 ' 0 Y ' TA: . Q y A . S M, lj l 5 -ICQ , V ., ,, 5 1 if A' V. JH Y: . 'ZW' rs 5 ' '- Z 41 . ' ' , li 1 PFTJY ' ' J' ' Fifi 2 e b -.A ,357 .. f JM- st. 2- ,541 Eze- S Q' : m-ffm, ,V . Q , v f 14 , ' 5' ,Q 5. 1 , ., ,A . 34,4 4 H5?W,?fSQ,53WWyNf1W H MQW miwggfyjyw I W5fijf355f73f2fff?eW M Mm MMMM w i wwf fwfyfy , if gkgjwyofw A J My WWW ww R5 is? . gm. 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He has responsibility for supervision of all the instructional and super- visory personnel in the school system. Mr. Partington, as assistant superintendent, is delegated by Mr. Rich the responsibility for personnel. He has direct supervision over the employment, placement, assignment, transfer and termination of contracts for teachers and is responsible in an indirect and supervisory nature for the employment and working conditions of all other school employees. In addition to these major fields of activity both Mr. Averill and Mr. Partington are fre- quently given special assignments by the superin- tendent whenever there are special jobs which demand the attention of members of the adminis- trative staff at this level. FORREST G. AVERILL B.A., M.A., D.Ed. Deputy Superintendent University of Michigan STEPHEN A. PARTINGTON B.A., M.A. Assistant Superintendent Wheaton College University of Michigan CHRISTIAN H. ROOSENRAAD B.A., M.A. Principal Hope College University of Michigan Columbia University Mr. Roosenraad, as principal of I. W. Sexton High School, is responsible directly to the Super- intendent of Schools and through him to the Board of Education. He has general supervision of the educational program and personnel of our high school. His aim is to encourage and promote growth and adjustment, both mental and physical, in all students. He maintains close relations with parents and the community, and he participates actively in local, state, and national professional organizations. Assisting Mr. Roosenraad in carrying out these objectives is Miss Lawry, assistant principal. The supervision of the extra-curricular program is her special responsibility. As director of the counseling program, she assists students in choos- ing colleges and vocations, in securing scholar- ships, and in generally making a good adjustment in Sexton High School. Mr. Clark, assistant principal, also fulfills cer- tain responsibilities delegated by Mr. Roosen- raad. He advises the Student Council. He has charge of all problems arising in the field of dis- cipline, and he supervises the attendance records throughout the school. ELIZABETH B. LAWRY B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal University of Mic igan LEWIS E. CLARK B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal Central Michigan College Michigan State University STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Slnmling: B. Beck, Sgt.-at-Arms, Nlr. Clark, Adviser Sezlted: S, Dietrich, Secretary, lt. VVilson, President: T, Smith, Vice-President The first semester of 1955-55 was a busy one for Student Council members. Under the capable leadership of president Roger Wilson, a number of new projects were initiated. The Council promoted the idea of an all school dress-up day. Students came wearing their Sunday best, manners included. The Council also sponsored many after-game dances, bought two new ping-pong tables for noon recreation, sponsored a student talent assembly, and worked on ideas for improving the appearance of our cafeteria. One of the most important achievements ot the council was an amendment to its constitu- tion to simplify the procedure by which amendments may be made in the future. Bill Beck and Tony Smith sponsored this change. Buffs Hour: Croat, lledberg, King, Azelborn, Hassett, Nelligan 'l'l1irll How: Sneider, llarrold, D. Brown, lloriszny, Theodorslci, Ilepfer, Colley Salmon, lfoster, llay, Tetens, 'l'umminello llolmes, Xlr. Clark Seronrl How: Dimiclc, Calland, Probst, Cutler, XVellman, Kellermann, Curry, Sepaneclc, Griffin, XVelfare, Neal, llininger, XVest, NN'ilcox, Howland, Flowers Fronl Hour: Xin-Cowan, lluntoon, Nl. Brown, Hansen, Stiles, Beck, NVilson, Smith, Dietricli, Martin, North, Stephenson, Nliller STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Slunrling: B. lilmwiu. 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K 4,34 K N n U ' f Y, M Q Ef?Q5fN234..'z,gQ.t . 7 S .' s K' k 1 KY 2 SENIOR A CLASS OFFICERS Slunrling: jm- Urol:-tt, Pr:-sich-ntg Xlury XYoll- rnun, Sl'Cl'l'IklTj' Smllvlf: Niivkcy Brown, Vim'-I'l'L'sici1'x1tg Miss lilsiv Fm-, Aclvisi-rg Lynne- Brazil:-y, Viil'K'2lSlll'l'l' PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS P resirz' ent - Vice-P1'esirle11t Secretary Tl'6lISllI'Cl' - P re.s'iif1'cnf - VIC!!-Pl'6-S'if1Cf7l1f Secretary - 'I '1'cus1u'er - SOPHOMORE .IUNIOR U41 Darrel Frank Diane .Ionvs Bill Ransom jim Herrmann Dick Brunvanci jim Herrinann Mary Rogers joan Hcdlimcl fs THOMAS EUGENE AIKENS Truck '54-'55 Ping Pong '53-'5-43 President '53 Boys' Glee Club '55-'56 Trrwvl NORWOOD L. ALEXANDER Oracle Collection '56 Tech Engine Shop '54-'55 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 Mariner, then Auto Mechanic ROBERT R. ALLING Home Room President '54 Senior B Playg Props Committee Senior Promg Co-Chairman of Decorations I-Hopg Decorations Committee Navy, than Farming TAMA ANN ALLING Parrott Players '53-'56g Vice-Presi- dent '55 Cheerleader '53-'56g Captain '56 Student Council '53-'55 F.H.A. '55-'56 Senior Promg Chairman Favors Committee Dental Assistant CLASS OF JUNE 1956 MoTTo: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. FLOWER: Rose COLORS Ykwquowe and Sdoer CAROLYN JOYCE ANDERSON junior Y-Teens, '53-'54 Sub Dehs '55-'56g Treasurer '56 Band '53-'55 tee Michigan State University ROGER L. ANTHONY Band '53-'56 Trip with Buzz, then Service S. JOHN ARCHER Varsity Football '54-'55 Reserve Football '58 Varsity Club '54-'56g Secretary '55 National Honor Society '56 Senior Nightg Script Committee College Education in Engineering WILLIAM ATKINSON Zodiac Mechanical Staff '53-'54 Chess Club '53-'54 Senior Promg Ticket Committee Printer, then Navy l15l Senior Promg Decorations Commit- NORMAN AVERILL Varsity Club '54-'56g Treasurer '56 Senior B Play Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Join the Service, then College JAMES C. BAKER RiHe '56g President '56 Senior B Playg Props Committee Home Room Vice-President '53 Michigan State University LARRY BALL Hi-Y '54-'55 Varsity Football '54 Boys' Glee Club '55-'56 Home Room Treasurer '55-'56 Navy, then Marriage LACORDA ANN BALMER Parrott Players '53-'55 Senior Y-Teens '55-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56 Senior B Play Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Western Michigan College WAYNE BANNER Music Appreciation '53-'54 Football '53 Baseball '54-'55 RiHe Club '55 Work, then Marriage CHARLES BARNES Varsity Cross Country '55 Varsity Track '54-'56 Football '53-'54 Senior Programg Script Committee Home Room President '56 Study Civil Engineering at Michigan State University E161 GEORGE C. BARNES Tech Electronics Shop '54-56 U. S. Air Force JOYCE MURIEL BARRETT Bridge Club '55 Girls' League '53-'55 Home Room Secretary '54 Choir '55-'56 Enioy n prosperous existence IUDIE BARROWS Y-Teens '55-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56 Student Council '54 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Girls' League '53-'56 College GORDON P. BAUER Varsity Club '55-'56 Varsity Wrestling '54-'55 Varsity Cross Country '55 Senior Prom Oracle Business Stat? '56 Michigan State University RICHARD O. BAUER Band '53-'55 Rifle Club '54 Senior Promg Ticket Committee I-Hopg Decorations Committee GEORGIA BAZIOTIS Y-Teens '54-'55g Vice-President '54-'55 Sub Debs '55-'56g Vice-President '55-'56 Girggi League '53-'56g President Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Student Council '55-'56g Social Committee '55-'56 Michigan State University Girls' Glee Club '54-'55 Choir '56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior Banquctg Decorations Com- mittcc Uffica Work BARBARA W. BEAK Girls' Glcv Clulz- '54-'56 Girls' Lvague- '53-'54 G. A. A. '53-'54 Sm-nior Banquctg Dm-corations Com- mitti-o Library Staff '56 join thx' IVrmu'n's Air Form' IUNE HEAULIEU Transfc-rrvd from Maumvv High School '55 Choir '55-'56g Vicm--Pri-sident '56 Sub Dabs '55-'56 Y-Toi-ns '55-'56 Girls' L1-agua' '55-'56 Collcgv WILLIAM F. BECK National Honor Society '55-'56 Varsity Football '54-'55 Varsity Hziskvtlmll '54-'56 Studs-nt Council '54-'56g Vice- Prrsillcnt '56 Varsity Club '54-'56g Vice-Prc-si- rlcnt '56 Univvrsity of Michigan LOLA MARIE BAELLAH G. A. A. '54 Choir '54-'55 Senior B Playg Ticket Committee Drivers Training Load a Iifl' of conivntnwnt IERIIY BENNICK J-Ilopg Dvcorntmns Comniittc-sl Ili-Y '53-'56 Senior Programg Script Coininitte-v JANET MARIE BENTLEY Girls' League- '53-'56 G. A. A. '55 Music Appreciation Club '55-'56 Library Staff '53-'56 Continue' working at Hall T1'I4'phoni' LOIIE'l I'A BERK Debate- '55-'56 Ihirggt Players '53-'56g Chaplain Girls' Lvagiu- '53-'56g Unit Chair- man '54 F. H. A. '55-'56 Senior B Play Uninvrsity of Michigan JACOUELINE LEE BIGELOW Band '54-'56 Pep Club '56g Vicv-Presirlciit '56 Scicncc Club '55-'56g 'I'rcasurvr and Vicc-President Girls' League '55-'56 G, A. A. '55-'56 Travvrsi' City, than Air Fora? GEHALDINE ANN BLAKSLEE Girls' l.i-auluc '53-'56 Youth 'l'i-mperancv '53-'54 Spanish Club '55-'56g Vice-Presb dcnt '56 Library Staff '55-'56 Work, than ha a Christian Education Worker WILLIAM BLASTIC Ili-Y '55-'56 Ilonu- Room Pn-side-nt Collvgs' GAY L. BLOOD Girls' L1-agua '53-'56 G, A. A. '54-'55 Commerce- Club '54-'56g Presi- dcnt '56 1-Hopg Favors Connnittec Senior Promg Favors Committov Florida. then work as an Executive Svcrctary I17l GEORGE CLIFFORD BOROFF Football '53-'55 Track '54 Student Council '54-'55 College LIESBETH BOS GEORGIA E. BOVELL Youth Temperance '53-'54g Treas- urer '54 Spanish Club '55 Bible Club '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '55 College, to train for a Christian Edn- cation Worker ROGER K. BOYCE Rifle Club '55-'56 Travel, then work as Blacksmith Apprentice MARY LYNNE BRADLEY Class Treasurer '56 Gig. A. '53-'56g Vice-President Girls' Varsity '55-'56g Co-Editor of Basketball Programs '56 Girls' League '53-'56g Vice-Presi- dent '56 F. H. A. '55 Secretarial Work FREDERICK BRAZEE Track '54-'55 Reserve Football '54 Tech Machine Shop '55-'56 Apprenticeship or College E181 ROBERT M. BRITTON Hi-Y '55-'56g Co-Chairman of Activities Committee I-Hop Committee Senior Prom Committee College DOUGLAS H. BROCKHAUS Band Orchestra '55-'56 Senior B Play I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Join the Army TRAVIS L. BROOKS Rifle Club, '55-'56 Football, '54 Join the U. S. Murine Corps DENNIS BROWN Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 BRUCE C. BROWN Student Council '53-'56g Sergeant- at-Arms '56 Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 J-Hopg Co-Chairman Pep Club '56g President Senior B Play Michigan State University D. KIRBY BROWN Student Council '53-'56g Chairman of Publicity Committee '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Varsity Tennis '55-'56g Co-Cap- tain '56 Basketball '53-'55 Bridge Club JOANN BROWN Girls' League '54-'55 Commerce Club '55 Music Appreciation '55-'56 Lansing Business University, then mamhge MARLENE BROWN G. A. A. '53-'56' Vice-President and Secretary '5'3-'56 Choir '54-'56 Girls' Varsity '54-'56 Class Vice-President '55-'56 Senior B Play Travel, then College to train for Teaching MATTHEW DEAN BROWN Hi-Y '53-'54 Wrestling Team '53-'56 Travel, then Service DONNA BRUNDAGE Parrott Players '53 Girlga League '53-'56g Secretary Choir '54-'55 Commerce Club '54-'56g Vice- President and President '55-'56 Music Appreciation '55-'56 Lansing Business College, then mar- riage RICHARD BRUNVAND Hi-Y '54-'56g Treasurer, Chaplain, and Secretary '54-'56 Class President '55 Baseball '54g Manager '54 Football '55g Manager '55 Track '55g Manager '55 Michigan State University, Radio and Television Announcing MASON BUCKINGHAM Hi-Y '55-'56 Swimming '55-'56 Baseball '54-'56 Senior Promg Co-Chairman of Pub- licity Band '54-'55 Michigan State University KAY BUSH Band '54-'55 Spanish Club '55-'56 Zodiac '54-'56g News Editor '55-'56 Music Appreciation Club '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Decorations Com mittee Michigan State University MARILYN K. BYRD National Honor Society '55-'56 Library Staff '53-'56g Secretary '53-'54 F. N. A. '56 Bible Club '55 Girls' Leaillle '53-'56g Unit Secre tary '53 Michigan State University, then Nurs mg ELAYNE CAHILL Commerce Club '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Home Room Secretary '55 Girls' Glee Club '53-'56 Senior Banquet, Invitations Chair- man Work, then marriage SHARON CALHOUN Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'54 Commerce Club '54-'56 Marriage GEORGE CAMPBELL Hi-Y '54-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Cross Country '55 Student Council '54 Senior Banquet College LARRY CAMPBELL I-Hop Rifle Club '56g Treasurer '56 Senior Prom Committee College E191 RONALD KEITH CANTWELL Baseball '53g Manager '53 Badminton Cluh '55 Varsity Club '55-'56 Varsity Swimming Team '54-'56 Navy LILA JEAN CAREY Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'54 Y-Teens '54-'55 Comgierce Club '55-'56g Treasurer '5. IVork. then marriage PHYLLIS JUNE CARTER Band '53-'56 Parrott Players '53-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Y-Teens '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Seating Committee Michigan State University CLIFF CASSEL Y. T. C. '54 Tech Machine Shop '55-'56 Muintrfnamwf Work, or the Marines CAROL JOANNE CHAFFIN National Honor Society '55-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Banquet '56g Menu Com- mittee Chairman Band '53-'56 Michigan State University STANLEY A. CHALLACOMBE Madrigal Group '54-'56 Reserve Track '53-'54 I-Hop Senior Banquet Committee E201 PATTI CLARK Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' Glee Club '53 Trip, work, then marriage RONALD G. CLARK junior Varsity Football '53 Varsity Football '54-'55 RiHe Cluh '56 Senior Prom Committee I-Hop Committee Michigan State University SHERWOOD RAY CONRAD Rifle Club '54-'56g President '55-'56 Michigan State University ROSALYN COOK Girls' League '54-'56 I . H. A. '55 G. A. A. '54-'55 Announcements and Name Cards Committee Nursing GEORGIA THEMIA COTSIKAS Cheerleading '53-'56 Y-Teens '55-'56 Parrott Players '53-'56g Vice-Presi- dent '56 Senior B Playg Student Director Senior Promg Co-Chairman of Decorations Committee Michigan State University ESTHER CRAMER Girls' League '56 Home Room Secretary '56 Cafeteria '53-'56 L. B. U. or work, then marriage JANET THAYER CURRY Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 Latin Club '53-'56g President and Treasurer '54-'56 Parrott Players '53-'56g Secretary '54-'55 Senior B Play Girgg League '53-'56g Secretary ollrgc MARY JANE CURTIS Y-Teens '53 Girls' League '53-'55 Girls' League Club '55 Trip ta California YVONNE CURTIS Girls' League '53-'56 F. H. A. '55 Announcements and Name Cards Committee Ogice Work DOROTHY ANN DAMAN Sophomore Socxalites '53-'54g reasurer '53 Spanish Cluh '55 National Honor Society '55-'56 J-Hop: Chairman of Invitations Committee Girls' League '53355 Attend St. Marrfs Callaze, Indiana C LINTON DAVIS Ping Pong Cluh '53-'54g Vice- President '54 Chess '54-'56 Home Room President '54-'55 Chemistry Cluh '55-'56 Orchestra '53-'56 Attend U. G. I.. A. in California CLADYS M. DAVIS Sub Delis '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 F. H. A. '54-'56 Marriage JUDY DAVIS ZISCHKE Sophomore Socialites '53 Girls' League Etta Kettz '54-'55 F. H. A. '54-'55 Ilousewifa BARBARA KAY DAWE Parrott Players '54 Science Club '55 Synchronized Swimming '55-'56 C. A. A. '53-'56 J-Hop Committee Chicago Academy of Fine Arts ARLENE DEVRIES Sophomore Socialites '53 Etta Kettz '53-'54 Secretary ETHEL MARIE DEXTER F. H. A. '54-'56 Sub Delis '55-'56 Home Room Treasurer Senior Picnic Committee Continue working GARY R. DIXON Rifle Club '54-'56g Secretary and Treasurer '56 Reserve Track '54 Home Room Volleyball '54-'56g Captain and Manager '54-'56 Band '54-'55 Printing. then rnllvplr' JANE DOBSON THOMPSON G. A. A. '53-'54 Sophomore Socialites '53-'54 Girls' Cleo Cluh '56 lVork and keep my husband happy T211 ROY W. DOEBLER Rifle Club '55-'56 Home Room Volleyball '55-'56 Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, then Medical Missubnary NANCY LYNNE DOMKE Girls' Varsity '55-'56 january Senior Award Assembly Chairman Girls' League '53-'56g Program Chainrian '56 F. T. A. '53-'56g Treasurer '54 Senior Prom Committee Western Michigan College ROWENA MAE DOW Transferred from Grand Ledge High School Cards and Announcements Col- lector Girls' League '56 Senior Banquetg Flower and Colors Committee 'Vursing JUDD DOYLE Badminton Club '55-'56 Little Red Football '58 Little Red Baseball '53 Home Room Vice-President '53-'54 College NANCY LEE DRAKE California, then marnkzge IOE DROLETT Class President '55-'56 Hi-Y '53-'56g Secretary and Treas- urer '54-'56 Varsity Track '54-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Com- mittee J-Hopg Clean-Up Chairman Michigan State University I 22 J BARRY KEITH DUNCAN Varsity Basketball '54-'56 Varsity Football '54-'56 Little Red Basketball '53 Little Red Football '53 Varsity Club '54-'56g Sergeant-ab Arms '56 U. S. Marines, then college ELINOR M. DUNGEY Girls' Glee Club '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Go to New York to be a Beauty Operator BONITA MAE DYER Cheerleader '55-'56 Senior B Playg Co-Chairman Girls' League '53-'56g Unit Chair man '53 Sexton Radio Showg Co-MC '55-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit tee College SANDRA JEAN DYKE National Honor Society '55-'56 Y-Teens '54-'56g Treasurer '55-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 I-Hopg Co-Chainnan of Decora- tions Committee Student Council '54 Michigan State University JERRY L. ECKMAN Varsity Football '55 Varsity Basketball '55-'56 Central Michigan College DAVID L. ELLIOTT Tech Engine Shop '54-'56 U. S. Navy FAY DAWN EMERICK Girls' League '53-'56 Orchestra '53-'56g President '55-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56g Secretary '55 Parrot! Players '53-'54 Continue dancing TOM ERVIN Boys' Glee Club '54-'56 Air Force, then trip to Alaska THOMAS EVANS, IR. Il Choir '55-'56 Wrestling '55-'56 Boys' Glee Club '54-'56 Service, then have my own business JOHN ANTHONY FALVO Boys' Glee Club '54-'56 Barber School, then Florida with Jerry and Danny LUCILLE M. FELICE Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Commerce Club '55-'56g Vice- President '56 Home Room Treasurer '56 Gym Secretary '55-'56 Secretarial Work MARY LOU FELTER National Honor Society '56 Girls' Varsity '56 Y-Teens '53-'56 Student Council '53 Choir '54-'56 Michigan State University CORALEE FERGUSON Sophomore Socialites '53-'54 Etta Kettz '54-'56 Y-Teens '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Wedding Bells IACK R. FERGUSON Bible Club '54-'56 Home Room Volleyball '54-'56 U. S. Army JOY DAWN FERNBURG Soghomore Socialites '53g Vice- resident '53 Student Council '54 Girls' League '53-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56g Secretary '56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee S ec rotary SALLY FERRELL SODEIENTIOYE Socialitcs '5-35 President Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Glee Club '54-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56 Senior Promg Invitations Commit- tee College PHILLIP FINN Little Red Football '54 Rifle Club '54 Marines, then X-ray Technology DAVE FISHER Band '53-'56g Drum Major '55-'56 I-Hop Decorations Orchestra '56 Senior Promg Co-Chainnan of Or- chestra Committee Unioersity of Michigan to study Den- tistry E231 DIANE QDEJ FLEMING Choir '53-'55 G. A. A. '53-'56 Y-Teens '55-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Central Michigan College EV ELYN FOOTE Bible Club '53-'56g Treasurer '56 Library Staff '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 Choir '56 Work, then college CAROLYN M. FOREN Girls' League '53-'55 G. A. A. '54-'56 Commerce Club '55-'56 I-Hopg Announcements Committee Senior Announcements Committee Secretarial Work DONALD FOSTER Tech Engine Shop '54-'56 LARRY FOSTER Hi-Y '53-'56 Home Room President '53-'54 Senior B Partyg Co-Chairman Varsity Basketball '55-'56 Baseball '53-'56 Cnllr-gn BARRY FOX National Honor Society '55-'56 Debate '55-'56 Zodiac Staff '55 Oracle Business Staff '55 Albion College E241 DON ELDON FRAIM Tech Electrical Shop '54-'56 Electrical Technician DARREL FRANK Little Red Football '53 Varsity Football '54-'55 Varsity Baseball '54-'56 Class President '53-'54 xr Rifle Club '55g Treasurer '55 Ox, Michigan State Unioersi s X5 1 S I , X . A lr M- J, I' Q ,ng J , A oaclx 4 V 'gr ,A N V Jw , Nd. ' C G Q , S, ,N Sd, ,f S '. 3-'fu 0w.Q,ZJC?I:'45g FRiZ,t-1 , 5' L' T, uv' ekClubp3 5, 'Q Nl it ss.Qlub'53'54 ,Vo V. 'iirclubeubse N, ' .CoJQe k , ' if . V J N .J '.N 'Q' ,V 9' .. -1 -, X, LARRY L. FULTON Tech Print Shop '54-'56 Varsity Wrestling '53-'56 Reserve Wrestling '54 Printing D. BRUCE GALLAND Band '53-'55 Varggzy Football '54-'55g Manager Rifle Club '55-'56 Reserve Tennis '54 I-Hopg Tickets Committee College MAURICE CAMEL Band '54-'56 Senior B Play I-Hopg Publicity Chairman Hi-Y '54-'55 Senior Prom Committee College, then Disc-Jockey ROBERT GAME L Band '58-'56 Pep Band Zodiac Collector U. S. Navy GLENN GARDNER Service JUDY GARRETT Zodiac '55-'58g Co-Exchange Edi- tor '55-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56g President '55 Librnry Stall' '56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Michigan State University, then travel E. WARREN GASKIN Tech Engine Shop '54 Tech Electric Shop '55 Tech Auto Shop '56 Tmck '54-'56 Football '54 Barber College, then Navy to be u Mechanic JAMES GATES Badminton Club '55-'56 Weight Lifting Club '55-'56 Reserve Wrestling '55 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Trip to California, than college PHILIP L. GIBBON Hi-Y '54-'55 Rifle Club '55-'56g Treasurer '55-'56 Bridge Cluh '56 Golf '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Decorations Com- mittee College LEROY M. GMAZEL Wrestling '53-'56 Wegxght Lifting Club '56g President Cross Country '54 Badminton Cluh '55-'56g Vice- President '55-'56 College KAREN ANNE GOETZ Band '53 G. A. A. '53-'55 Girls' League '55-'55 I-I-Iopg Invitations Committee Senior Banquetg Seating Committee Go North with Gloria STEVE GOLD Hi-Y '53-'55 Senior Promg Publicity Committee I-Hopg Decorations Committee Bowling '54-'56g Captain Weight Lifting Club '56 College SUSAN B. GOLDS F. H. A. '56 Bridge Club '56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee EDWARD H. GRAFT National Honor Society '55-'56 Student Council '54-'55 Sophomore Mixerg Orchestra Chnir- man Senior Bnnquetg Seating Chainnnn Rifle Clnh '55-'56: Secretary College MARY ESTHER GRESCO Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Bridge Club '54-'56 Parrott Players '53-'54 Senior Banquetg Program Commit- tee Michigan Slate University l 25 l SUE ANN GRINOLD Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Commerce Club '53-'54 Bridge Club '54-'56 Senior B Partyg Co-Chairman of Decorations and Publicity Michigan State University, to become Il Physical Thcrapakt JOYCE ANNETTE GROH Girls' League '53-'56 Bridge Club '54-'56 Commerce Club '53-'54 Home Room President '53 Senior Banquetg Favors Committee Conover School for Girls in New York LOSIA LORELEI GUNN Y-Teens '53-'56g President '55-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' League '58-'56 Senior Promg Publicity Committee Michigan State University VIOLA MAYE HAGER Work BARBARA ANN HAINDEL G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Y-Teens '53-'54 Sub Debs '55-'56 Bell Telephone Company BILL HALLS Transferred from Flint Tech '56 Bible Club '55 Hi-Y '56 Senior Promg Co-Chaiitaian Sexton Radio Showg Co-MC '56 Albion College, then Ministry E261 RICHARD C. HALSETH Hi-Y '53-'55g Treasurer '53 Band '53-'55 I-Topg Tickets Chaimmn Senior Banquetg Seating Chairman Rifle Club '55-'56g President '55-'56 College DOROTHY IEAN HAMILTON Sophisticated Sophs '53 G. A. A. '55 Girls' League '53-'56 Y-Teens '54-'55 Sub Debs '55-'56 Marriage and work GLORIA IEAN HAMMOND G. A. A. '53-'55 Girls' League '53-'55 I-Hop Invitations F. H. A. '55-'56 Go North with Karen JERRY L. HANSEN Tech Engine Shop '54-'55 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 join the Air Force TERRY HARMON Rifle Club '56 Mechanic or a Machinist MARK W. HARROLD Student Council '54-'56g Assem bly Chairman Band '53-'56g President '55-'56 Hi-Y '53-'55 Golf '55-'56 Senior Dayg Chairman Medicine DAVE HARTMAN Tech Engine Shop '54 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 Co-op Work, then Service GERALD LEE HARTMAN Tech Print Shop '54-'56 Zodiac Staff Co-op Servwe, Printing Apprenticeship IOHN HAYS Reserve Football '53 Reserve Cross Country '54 Reserve Wrestling '53-'55 Hi-Y '54-'56 College S. WILLIAM HAYNES Hi-Y '53-'56g Vice-President '53 Boys' Clee Club '53-'55 Choir '55-'56 Home Room Treasurer Senior Prom Committee Work, then college JOAN M. HEDLUND Y-Teens '53-'55 F. H. A. '53-'56g Treasurer '55-'56 Class Treasurer '54-'55 Senior B Playg Costumes Chairman Etta Kettz '55-'56 College PAUL H. HEINDEL Barber School, then Service DAWN HENDERSON Youth Temperance '55 Lihrary Staff '55-'56 F. T. A. '55-'56g Librarian Y-Teens '54 Central Michigan College 1oHN R. HEPFER Chess Club '54-'56 Student Council '55 Band '53-'54 Michigan State University JIM HERRMANN Student Council '53-'55g Assemhly and Building und Grounds Chair- man Hi-Y '53-'56g Chaplain '53-'54 Varsity Tennis '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56g fgigneral Program Chairman '55- Clnss Treasurer and Vice-Presb dent '53-'55 Uniuersitu of Michigan to become Atomic Physicist DONALD I.. HIBBS Tr-ch Engine Shop '54 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 iVork. then Service JOANNA HILEMAN Le Cercle Francais '54-'56g Vice- President '55-'56 Girls' League '53 G. A. A. '53-'56 I-Hop Decorations Senior Prnmg Chairman Invitations Committee College CONNIE V. HILL Sophomore Socialjtes '53-'54 Etta Kettz '54-'55 F. H. A. '53-'56 Senior Picnic Committee Marriage and Nursing l27l SUZANNE HILL G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '54-X564 Treasurer '55-'56 Y-Teens '53-'56g Secretary '55-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Favors Committee College MARY HIMES I-Hop: Coke Room Chairman Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 Y-Teens '54-'56g Social Chair- man '55-'56 F. H. A. '54-'55g Vice-President '54-'55 Senior B Playg Publicity Committee Nurses' training, Ford Hospital SANDRA HISCOCK Choir '55-'56 Home Room President '53-'54 Bridge Club '54-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Favors Committee Secretarial Work GLORIA L. HODC-KISS Sophomore Socialites '54g Secretary 54 Senior Committee Commerce Club '55 Marriage LAURA LEE HOISINGTON BROWN Girls' League '54-'55 Y-Teens '55 F. H. A. '55-'56 C. A. A. '54-'55 Senior Picnic KAY HENNING HOLDEN Senior B Play Home Room President '55-'56 Bridge Club '54-'56g Vice-Presi- dent and President '55-'56 Parrott Players Girls' Sextet '53-'56 i281 BILLIE IOANNE HOLMES Choir '54-'56g Secretary and Treas- urer '56 Parrott Players '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56g Unit Chair- man '55 Girls' Sextet '53-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Secretarial Work KATHRYN IOANNE HONDROS Etta Kettz, '55-'56g President '56 Y-Teens '53-'56g Vice-President '55-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Home Room President '56 Student Council '56 Michigan State University ANN TYE HUDSON National Honor Society '55-'56 Le Cercle Francais '54-'56g Presi- dent '55-'56 Student Council '55 Senior Banquetg Program Chairman Zodiac '54-'55 Vassar College, Pre-Med. BERKLEY HUDSON Chess Cluh '53-'56 Bridge Cluh '53-'54 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Marines, then college DONALD W. HUDSON Band '53-'56 Pep Band '54-'56 Wrestling '54-'55 Senior Picnic Committee iVork, then Service SALLY HUFFMAN Band '54-'56 Orchestra '56 Girls' League '53-'56 I-Hop Decorations Senior Promg Decorations Commit tee University of Michigan to study Den- tal Hygiene JOAN IIUNTOON Y-Teens '53 Y. C. '53-'54g Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Assembly Program Work, then nmrriuge ZELDA MARIE HUSBY Choir '54-'56 Parrott Players '54-'56 Home Room Treasurer '53-'54 Sophisticated Sophs '53-'54g Presi dent '54 Senior PTOIIIQ Decorations Commit- tee Seeretarial VVork FREDERICK C. HUSTON Chemistry Club '54-'56 Science Club '54-'56g Vice-Presi dent '55 Band '53-'56 Senior Banquetg Decorations Com- mittee Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Michigan State University. then Seru- ICI' TED A. HYLEK Reserve Track '53 Florida. then Service GILBERT JACKSON M National Honor Society '55g Treas- urer '56 Choir '54-'56g President '55-'56 Music Appreciation Club '53-'56g Vice-President and President '54-'56 Madrigal '54-'56 Boys' Quartet '53-'55 icliigun State University NANCY C. JACKSON G1 Choir '54-'56 Sophomore Socialites '53-'54 Etta Kettz '54-'55 F. ll. A, '53-'56 Girls' Sextet '53-'56 rllege REBECCA JENNINCS Band '53-'54 Commerce Club '54-'55 Travel, then work DUANE A. JOHNSON Chess Club '54-'56g Treasurer '56 Home Room Treasurer '53-'55 Choir '54-'56 Operetta '55 Senior Hunquetg Favors Committee College GARY DEAN JOHNSON Hi-Y '55-'56 Basketball '54g Manager '54 Home Room Vice-President and Treasurer '53-'56 Navy. then college MARILYN JOHNSON Girls' League '53-'56 Y-Teens '53-'54 Sophisticated Sophs '53-'54 Bridge Club '55-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee DIANE JONES Home Room President '53 National Honor Society '55-'56 Senior Prom: Coke Room Chair- mill! Gxgig A. '53-'56g G. A. A. Board Girls' Varsity '55-'56g President College JUANITA sUE JONES Commerce Club '53-'56 G. A. A. '56 Girls' League '53-'56 Marriage. mul Merlicul Secretary I 29 J WAYNE L. JONES Model Club '53-'56g Secretary and Vice-President '53-'55 Army, then college SIA KAVALARIS G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 F. T. A. '55 Parrott Players '53-'54 Senior Promg Publicity Committee Business College JUANITA KEEN G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '56 Riile Club '56 Sub Debs '55 Michigan State University to take up Police Administration SARA LYNN KELLERMANN National Honor Society '55-'56 Stuggnt Council '54-'56g Secretary Senior Banquetg Co-Chairman J-Hopg Publicity Chairman Zodiac Staff '53-'56g Feature Edi- tor '55-'56 College JOYCE KELLY MARILYN JEAN KELLY Girls' Varsity '55-'56g Secretary '55-'56 Y-Teens '53-'56g Inter Club Coun- cil '54-'55 Student Council '56g Social Chair- man Home Room Secretary and Vice- President '54-'56 Senior Banquetg Favors Committee Physical ,Therapy E301 CAROL KENNEDY G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Bridge Club '56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Beautician DELORES ANN KERSHNER G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior Prom Decorations Zodiac Staff '54-'55 NANCY LYNN KEYES National Honor Society '55-'56 Parrott Players '54 Le Cercle Francais '55 Bridge Club '55-'56g Secretary '56 Senior Picnicg Food Chairman Michigan State University RICHARD G. KIWALA Tech Engine Shop '54-'55 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 G. M. Tech., then Air Force DALE E. KLINE Library Staff '54 Cards and Announcements Com- mittee Co-op '55-'56 Undecided JIM KNIGHT Senior B Play Senior Promg Clean-Up Committee Ping Pong Club '53-'54 The Haven, then Navy MARGIE ANN KONEN Girls' League '53-'55 Music Arzgreciation '53-'54g See- retary .4 Choir '53-'54 Girls' Glee Club '53 Senior Assembly Program Live. love, and he happy DARROL KRAAI Drafting '55-'56 M Navy, and work an Merchant arine Ships PATRICIA KRYZCKSKY Spanish Club '55-'56 Newman Club '55-'56 Senior Assembly Program Police Administration at Michigan State University LILEEN KUNDRAT SIEL G. A. A. '54-'56 Senior Announcements Committee Married Life KEITH KUSSMAUL National Honor Society '55-'56g President '56 Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56g Assistant Editor '55-'56 Intramural Bowling '54-'56g Secre- tnry '55-'56 Tennis '55-'56 Senior Bunquetg Ticket Chairman College TERRLYN WALDA KWAST National Honor Society '55-'56g Typist '56 Y-Teens '58-'56g Secretary '54-'55 Girls' League '53-'56 Choir '54-'55 Girls Sextet '53-'56 Secretarial Work LEILA L. LANKTON Girls' League '53 Private Secretary MARGARET LARSEN G. A. A. '53-'56g President '56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Home Room President '55-'56 Rilig6Club '56g Ordinance Officer Senior Promg Publicity Committee College WILLIAM LEE Bond '53-'56 Ili-Y '54-'55 I Senior Iromg Cleuu-Up Committu Senior Bamquetg Decorations Com mittee Navll. Ihen college ROBERT LITTLE PATRICIA ANN LOCKE Commerce Club '55g Secretary '5 Girls' League '53-'56 Y-Teens '55-'56 Sub Debs '56 Class Motto Committee Secretary, or Beautician School JOAN LONDON Y-Teens '54-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56g President '56 F. H. A. '54-'55 Rifle Club '56 Sophomore Socinlites '53-'54 Graceland Junior College I3-ll MARY ELIZABETH LOSH Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'54 Y-Teens '55-'56 Sub Debs '56 VVark, love and marriage, then travel JON LOWELL Track '54-'56 Cross Country '54-'56 Senior Assemhlyg Script Co-Chair- IUPUI Hi-Y '54-'56 I-Hopg Publicity Committee College DON LUCAS National Honor Society '54-'56 Student Council '55 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Banquetg Program Chair- lllilll Hodierni Romani '53-'54 Albion College, Pre-Med. ANNE LUNDBEHG Parrott Players '53 F. H. A. '54-'56g Secretary '55-'56 Sub Dehs '55-'56g President '55 Home Room President '54-'55 Student Council '55 Stephens College CAHOLE LYBARGER NANCY LEE LYONS Girls' League '53-'56 Commerce Cluh '55g Program Committee '55 Sub Delis '55-'56 Y-Teens '55-'56 C. A. A. '53 Michigan State University i321 BILL MCATTEE Weight Lifting Club '55-'56 Senior Banquet Golf Team '56 loin the Army IAMES MUBRIDE Model Club '53-'55g Vice-Presi- Eggtgsssecretary and Treasurer Rifle Club '55 Travel thru U. S. and S. A.. than join the Air Force CAROL MCCLELLAND BARBARA MCGEE Le Cercle Francais '54 Ilair Stylist, then travel or marriage PATRICIA A. MCMURRAY Soogmgmore Socialites '53g Secretary Student Council '54 I-Hopg Picture Room Chairman Home Room President '56 Choir '56 College CAROLYN M. MACDONALD Choir '54-'56 Music Appreciation '53-'54g Vice- President Y-Teens '55-'56 Sophomore Socialites '56 F. N. A. '56 Nurses' Training MARILYN M. MACDONALD Sophomore Socialites '53: Secre- tary '53 Music Appreciation Club '54-'56 Y-Teens '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior Banquet Committee I. B. M. Operator JUDY E. MAIN Suh Debsg Secretary '56 Home Room President '53 J-Hopg Favors Committee Senior Promg Favors Committee F. H. A. '54-'56 College GEROLD H. MARANKA Tech Electric Shop '54-'56 Track '53-'56g Manager '58-'56 Airglane Club '53-'54g President ' 3-'54 Electrical Engineering LARRY MARTZKE Band '53-'56 Rifle Club '55-'56 Intramural Sports '54-'56 Zodiac Staff '55-'56g Advertising Manager '56 Work, then Service GEORGE MAZUREK Band '53-'56 Rifle Club '55-'56 Intramural Sports '54-'56 Travel, then ioin the Marines CAROL R. MEIDINGER Sophomore Socialites '53 Girls' League '53-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56 Y-Teens '55 Student Council '53-'54 Secretarial Work, then marriage BILL MILLER Football '54-'56 Baseball '53-'56 Varsity Club '55-'56 Home Room President and Vice- President Student Council Air Force or college DONNA LAE MILLER G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' Rifle Club '56 Y-Teens '58-'56 Newman Club '56 Work for a living MARILYN MILLER Y-Teens '54-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56 Girls' Glee Club '53-'55 I-Hopg Favors Committee Class Colors and Flowers Com- mittee College DONNA JEAN MONROE Oracle Editorial Stall '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Decorations Chair- man F. T. A. '53-'58- Vice-President and President '55-'56 Parrott Players '54-'56 G. A. A. '53-'55 Michigan State University RUTH MORRELL Commerce Clubg Secretary Girls' League '53-'56 G. 0. Collector Business College NORMA JEAN MOTCHECK G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Girls' Rifle Club '56 Y-Teens '53-'55 Girls' League '53-'56 Secretarial Work E331 ELEANOR L. MYERS I-Hop Decorations Committee Girls' Glee Club Marriage DAVID L. NEAL Varsity Basketball '53-'56g Man- ager '53-'56 Varsity Club '54-'56g President '56 Student Council '54-'56 Football '58-'56 Hi-Y '53-'54 College JUNE ANN NOBACH Conggnerce Club '54-'56g President Etta Kettz '55-'56 Zodiac Staff '54-'56 Senior Banquet C. A. A. '53-'56 Secretarial Work DIXIE LEE NORTH G. A. A. '54-'56g Treasurer '55 Girls' League '54-'56 Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Bridge Club '56g Treasurer '56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee OHice Work MICHAEL DOUGLAS O'DELL Hi-Yg Vice-President and Presi- dent '54-'56 Home Room Treasurer and Presi- dent '53-'54 Baseball '53-'54 Varsity Football '54-'56 Reserve Basketball U. S. Air Force, then Michigan State University ARTHUR E. OGLE Oracle Business Stall '54-'56g Busi- ness Manager '56 Hi-Y '54-'56 I-Hop Decorations Senior Prom Decorations Parrott Players '54-'55 Michigan State University, or Navy i341 TED R. OLSEN Rille Club '54-'56 Marines PAT OSBORNE Commerce Club '55-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56 Zodiac Staff '55-'56 Senior Picnic Committee G. A. A. '55-'56 Secretarial Work SUSAN LORRAINE PAGE Bibllses Club '53-'56g Vice-President Harp '53-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56 Class Colors and Flowers Commit- tee Greenville College RHEA PAPADOPOULOS Spagigsh Club '55-'56g Secretary Michigan State University PAUL PARKER Swimming Team '53-'55 J-Hopg Lighting Chairman Operetta Lead '53 and '56 Inter-School Council '55 Sophomore Mixerg Chairman Work, then college ARLENE E. PARKHOUSE Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'54 Y-Teens '55-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56 I-Hopg Favors Committee Trip to California, then Michigan State University SALLY ANN PARMATER Zodiac Staff '53-'55 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior B Playg Make-Up Chairman I-Hopg Decorations Committee College JOHN PAYNE Rifle Club '54-'56 Marine Corps MURILENE KAY PEAREN Y-Teens '58-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Michigan State University ROBERT PECK Hi-Y '53-'55 Tennis '54-'55 Swimming '54 Senior Banquet Committee Michigan State University RICHARD L. PENFIL National Honor Society '55-'56g Program Committee '55-'56 Chemistry Club '55-'56g Vice- President '56 Varsity Debate '54-'55 Senior Banquetg Decorations Com- mittee I-Hopg Decorations Committee University of Michigan to study Medicine PAUL PETERS Michigan State University JANET ANN PETERSEN Chile Verde '55 Commerce Club '55-'56g Vice- President '55 Etta Kettz '55-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Senior Banquet Committee Michigan State University SANDRA I. PHILLIPS Etta Kettz '54-'55 F. H. A. '55-'56 Girls' Glee Club '56 Telephone Operator in Nokomis. Illinois BENITA I. PORTER Music Appreciation Club '53-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56g Vice-Presb dent '55 Zodiac Staff '54-'56g Exchange Editor '55-'56 Harpist '53-'56 Michigan State University ROGER WILLIAM POTTER Wrestling '53-'54 Band '53 Badminton Club '54 Oracle Collector '54 Senior Promg Clean-Up Committee Travel to Upper Peninsula, then col- lege ADRIANNE POULSON Transfer from Whentridge, Coln- rado Choir '53-'56 Operetta Lead '55 Band '53-'56g Vice-President '56 Marriage ANER SOPHIA PRATT Chile Verde '55-'56g Treasurer '55 Music Appreciation Club '55-'56 Girls' Glue Club '55-'56 Collage, Commercial Art E351 SHARON KAY PRESTON Girls' League '53 G. A. A. '54 Chile Verde '55-'56 College, then own a Ceramic and China Gift Shop MAE VOYD PRICE F. T. A. '55-'56 Cosmetology School for Teaching RICHARD M. RAMONT Varggy Baseball '53-'56g Captain Varsity Basketball '54-'56g Co- Captain '56 Varsity Club '54-'56 Athletic Board of Control '54-'56 Home Room President '54-'56 Armi, college, then Professional Base all WILLIAM RANSOM 'National Honor Society '55-'56g Scholarship Chairman '55 Debate '56 Track '55-'56 Band '53-'56g Manager '56 Student Council '53-'56, Senior-A Representative-at-Large '56 University of Michigan ROGER DON RAY Hi-Y '53-'55 Varsity Club '56 Varsity Football '54-'55 Student Council '54-'56 Sportsmen's Club '53 Jain the Marines WALLACE OTIS REED Band '55-'56 Service, then college l36l JERRY REEVES Work ROGER E. REY Varsity Football '54-'55 Reserve Football '53 Reserve Track '54 Tech Auto Shop '54-'55 Co-op '55-'56 United States Navy JEAN A. RIKER Girls' League '53-'54 G. A. A. '53-'54 G. O. Ticket Collector '54-'55 Home Room President and Vice- President '54-'55 CAROL ANN RINGLE Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 F. T. A, '54-'55 Girls' Varsity '54-'56 Michigan State University PORTIA N. ROBINSON Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Glee Club '53-'56 Travel to New York with Elynor and Beverly, then college LAWRENCE ROE Airplane Club '53 Zodiac Advanced Printer '53 Co-op '55-'56 Printing School, Air Force, then Lino- type School MARY ELLEN ROEDIGER Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Bridge Club '54-'56 Oracle Business Staff '56 Y-Teens '53-'55 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- ee Michigan State University MARY K. ROGERS National Honor Society '55-'56g Vice-President '56 Y-Teens '53-'56g President '54-'55 Student Council '56g Organization Chairman '56 Class Secretary '54-'55 Bridge Club '54-'56g President '56 College DELORES JUNE ROOT Girls' Varsity '55-'56 Y-Teens '54-'55 Girls' League '58-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Oracle Editorial Staff '56 Secretarial Work DAVID CARTER ROSENBURG Reserve Football '53 Reserve Tennis '54 Badminton Club '55-'56 Weight Lifters Club '55-'56 Rifle Club '54 Travel North with Rosine and Taylor ARLEN I. ROSINE Hi-Y '51-'52 Up to the cottage with Taylor and Rosenburg CLARA B. ROSS Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Glee Cluh '56 Work CARL BUZZ RUDOW, IR. Band '53-'54 Swimming '54-'56 Orchestra '53-'54 Pep Band '53-'54 Travel with Roger, then University of Michigan BRUCE E. RUECKERT Band '53-'56 Orchestra '55 Undecided GORDON RUEHS Michigan State University SANDRA LEE RUTHRUFF Girgg League '53-'56g Secretary I-Hopg Decorations Committee National Honor Society '54-'56g Secretary '56 Senior Promg Co-Chairman Senior B Play Michigan State University, then mar- riage STUART M. RUTTER, JR. Hi-Y '55-'56 Varsity Club '56 Football '55g Manager '55 Reserve Cross Country '54 Boy Athletic Director '54-'55 College WALTER SABROSKY Senior B Play Student Council '56 Hi-Y '55-'56 Chairman of Safety for Schools '56 Senior Prom Committee ' E371 NANCY LOU SADLER F. H. A. '54-'56 Bridge '54-'56g Treasurer '56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Michigan State University JAMES R. SALMON Hi-Y '53-'56 Football '53-'56g Co-Captain '56 Basketball '53-'56 Tennis '53-'56 Stuggnt Council '54-'56g President Service, then college MARILYN M. SAYERS G. A. A. '53-'55 Girls' League '53-'56 Sub Debs '56 Choir '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Decorations Com- mittee Graceland Iunior College IUDITH A. SCARBROUGH Girls' League '53-'56 F. T. A. '54-'56 Y-Teens '56 G. A. A. '56 Senior Promg Publicity Committee Michigan State University fb if 0 9 .fo GQQKQFA A019 Six 54 LANCE A X ..,,.s'fsfz.,5 Q, 2 O. Collector 'S C glade aigxor 6 o gm N10 Q NG IACK SCHENCK National Honor Society '55-'56 Zodiac Staff '54-'55 Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56g Edi- tor Chesngistry Club '55-'56g Treasurer Sexton Bowling League '54-'56 College E381 TERRY L. SCHLICHTER Chess Club '53-'56g Secretary and Vice-President '53-'56 Newman Club '55-'56 Intramural Bowling '54-'56 J-Hop Committee Draftsman DEANNE D. SCHULTZ Band '53-'55 Science Club '54-'56g Secretary '55 Chemistry Club '55-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56 I-Hop Committee Michigan State University MARJORIE JoANN SCHWORER Girls' League '53-'56. G. A. A. '53-'54 Music Appreciation Club '54-'55 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Trip to Georgia with lean and Kaye KAYE ROSEMARY SEDEROUIST Girls' League '53-'56 Music Appreciation Cluh '54-'55 G. A. A. '53-'54 Class Colors and Flowers Commit- tee Senior Prom Committee Trip to Georgia with Mariie and If-an LYNN SHEPARD Parrott Players '54-'56g Treasurer '56 Operetta '53-'55 Choir '53-'56g Assompanist '55-'56 Debate Team '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Michigan State University and U. S. Navy BRUCE E. SHERMAN Baseball '54-'56 Football '53-'55g Co-Captain '56 Cross Country '54 Reserve Basketball '53 Bowling '54-'56g President '56 Service, then college SANDRA LEE SHERMAN Gngg A. '53-'56g Vice-President Girls' Varsity '55-'56g Vice-Presi- dent '55- 56 Student Council '55 Home Room Secretary '55 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Air Line Stewardcss CLARENCE F. SHEUFELT, JR. Sciegrace Cluh '53-'56g President Intramural Bowling '54-'56 Chess Club '54-'55 Chemistry Club '55-'56 Hodierni Romani '53-'54 College LINDA JO SHEXVELL Bridge Cluh '54-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56 Newman Cluh '56 Michigan State University JUDY SHUPP Bridge Club '54-'56 Scripture Scrutinizers '53-'54 G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Senior Promg Favors Committee Piano Teacher GAIL G. SHUTES Hodierni Romani '53-'56g Vice- President and Treasurer '54-'55 Bridge Cluh '54-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Library Staff '53-'56 Class Motto Chairman College, then Teaching JUDY SIBLE CAIRNS Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Scripture Scrutinizers Keep Lee happy NATHAN LESTER SIMMONS Hi-Y '54-'55 Swiiggning '54-'56g Manager '54- Varsity Club '55-'56g Secretary '56 Oragge and Zodiac Collector '54- Senior Promg Orchestra Committee University of Michigan ROBERTA ANN SIMPSON Girls League '53-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior B Playg Publicity Committee Senior Promg Publicity Committee Live in New Mexico JANET KAY SISSON Y-Teens '53-'55 Girls' League '53-'55 Y. T. C. '54-'55g Secretary '55 G. A. A. '56 Join the WAFS LARRY SKUTT Reserve Football '53 Varsity Football '54-'55 College, then be a State Policeman ELIZABETH ANN SMITH National Honor Society Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 Newman Club '55-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee University of M ichigrm JOYCE ANN SMITH Y-Teens '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '56 YVork, then marriage I39I KENNETH I. SMITH Reserve Football '53 Varsity Football '54-'55 Wrestling '53 Home Room President '53-'54 Weight Liftf-rs '55-'56 College PATRICIA ANN SMITH Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '53-'56 Marriage ROGER IAMES SMITH Models Club '53-'55g President '54 Student Council '55 Chile Verde '55 Bridge Club '56 Senior Promg Orchestra Committee Trip to Canada, then Michigan State University RONALD GALE SMITH Hi-Y '54-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Bridge Club '56 Senior B Play Set L. B. U., then Navy WEBB ANTHONY SMITH National Honor Society '55-'56g Sergeant-at-Arms '55 Student Council '54-'55g Vice-Presi- dent '55 Varsity Track '54-'56g Captain '56 Varsity Cross Country '54-'55g Captain '55 Varsity Club '54-'-565 President '55 JOHN DAVID SNEIDER Senior B Playg Production Manager Varsity Football '54 Student Council '55 Hi-Y Club '53-'56 Senior Assemblyg Script Committee Michigan State University, and Uni- versity of Michigan E401 WESLEY ELWYNN SNYDER Hi-Y '54 I-Hopg Publicity Committee Chess Club '55 Rifle Club '55-'56 Tennis '55-'56 Senior Promg Decorations Commit tee Trip to California, then work LYNDA CARLEEN SPECKER Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '56 I-Hopg Favors Committee Senior Banquetg Decorations Com mittee Sub Debs '56 Flint junior College DALE STANAWAY Choir '54-'56 Band '53-'54 Operetta '55 Senior Promg Publicity Committee Choral Performances Army Reserve, then work DENNIS STARKS Band '53-'56 Orchestra '56 loin the Navy BARBARA L, STEPHENSON Home Room President '55-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Y-Teens '54-'56 Sub Debs '55-'56g Treasurer '55 G. A. A. Work WILLIAM STOKES Boys' Glee Club '56 Travel East and West DANNY STONE BRUCE STORNANT Travel, then college DAVID STREETER Tennis '55 Join the Navy or .Air Force KEITH JOHN STRIETER Hi-Y '53-'56 Bricriiigc- Club '56g Vice-President Tennis '55-'56 General Motors Tech IlM STRINGER Student Council '53 Football '53 Track '54 Oracle Editorial Stall '56 Hi-Y '53-'56q Chaplain '55-'56 Medical School MARILYN MAE STRONG Y-Teens '53-'55 G. A. A. '54 Girls' League '53-'56 Travel, then get a iob TOM STHUHSAKER Track '54-'56 Cross Country '54-'55 Hi-Y '53-'56g Sergeant-at-Arnis '55-'56 Student Council '56 Home Room Treasurer '55-'56 College IRENE LANITTA STURDIVANT Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '56 Franklin College, to become a Regis- ! ered Nurse DEATRICE SUDDUTII Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '56 Michigan State University, Fashion Designer EUGENE SURBER Oracle Business Stull '56 Newman Club '55-'56 Tennis '53-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Chess Club '55-'56 Georgia Tech DOUGLAS SWITZER Tech Machine Shop '54-'56 Apprenticeship, or Navy MARLENE KAY TARBELI. Sophisticated Sophs '53 Girls' League '53-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Etta Kettz '55-'56 Home Room Treasurer '54 E411 NANCY ANN TATE Etta Kettz '56g Vice-President '56 G. A. A. '56 College KEITH C. TAYLOR Track '53-'55 Chile Verde '56 Reserve Football '53 Up the Creek with Rosine and Rosen- burg WILLIAM I. TELLIER Hi-Y '53-'56g President '53g Vice- President '55-'56 Track '58-'56 Reserve Football '53 Sophomore Mixerg Co-Chaimman Home Room Treasurer and Vice- President Michigan State University SANDRA I. TERRILL G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Sub Debs '56 Choir '56 Michigan State University MONTY THOCKER DARWIN THOMAS Hi-Y '53-'56 Reserve Cross Country '53 National Honor Society Home Room Treasurer '54 Sophomore Mixer '53 G. M . 1. E421 PHYLLIS THORBURN Zodiac Reporter '53-'54 Zodiac Feature Editor '54-'55 Zodiac Editor-in-Chief '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Latgra Club '53-'54g Treasurer '53- College ALEOWYN C. TIERNEY Spanish Club '54-'56 Girls' League '53-'54 Bridge Club '54-'55 G. A. A. '54-'55 Art School JEAN TIMMER BEVERLY I. TOOMEY G. A. A. '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Sub Debs '56 Senior Banquet Committee Michigan State University, then Nurs- ing JACK I. TRUSCOTT Baseball '53-'56 Bowling '54-'56 Sportsmen's Club '53 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Navy IANIE TWISS Science Club '54-'56g President '55 Chemistry Club '54-'56g Secretary '55-'56 J-Hopg Committee Chairman California for college KEITH DARWIN U'REN Hi-Y '53-'55 Varsity Club '55-'56 Varsity Swimming '54-'56g Co- Captain '55-'56 Band '53-'56 Michigan Statc University CAROLE VAN AUKEN Home Room Treasurer '53-'54 Y-'Igesns '54-'56g Vice-President F. A. '54-'55 Bridge Club '56 Senior Promg Publicity Committee College GUS VITOS Chorus '53 Boys' Glee Club '54-'56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Banquet Committee Work, then Service VIJA VITUMS Y-Teens '52-'53 Hodierni Romani '53-'54 Chemistry Club '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56g Sergeant-at-Arms '56 Michigan State University JACOUE VOSE Modeling Schoolg maybe marriage MARK WALD Chess Club '54-'55 Track '55 Intramural Bowling '55-'56 Senior Prom Committee U. Navy JAMES TERRY WALTON Go to Bonneville, then Navy JIM C. WARNER Tech Electric Shop '54-'56 Cross Country '56g Manager '56 Wrestling '54-'56g Manager '54-'56 U. S. Marine Corps, and work JANET WATSON Library Staff '56 Spanish Club '56g President '56 Pep Club '56 Michigan State University KAREN WEINTRAUB Zodiac Staff '53 Home Room Treasurer '53-'56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Girls' League '53-'56g Unit Chair- man '56 Senior Promg Publicity Co-Chair- man College MARTIN WELHUSEN General Motors Tech MARY WELLMAN Varsity Cheerleader '53-'56g Cap- tain '55 J-Hopg Co-Chairman Class Secretary '55-'56 Parrott Players '53-'56g President and Vice-President '55-'56 Senior B Play University of Michigan E431 IACK WEST Varsity Club '56 Wrestling '53-'55 Cross Country '54-'55 National Honor Society '55-'56 Hi-Y '53-'55 Ferris Institute TANYA M. WETHY National Honor Society '55-'56 Y-Teens '53-'56 Cards and Announcements Com- mittee Home Room Secretary '53-'56 Girls' League '53-'56 Ferris Institute DAVE WILCOX Varsity Club '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'56 Varsity Swimming '54g Manager ' 4 Varsity Baseball '55g Manager '55 Hi-Y '54-'55 Professional Beachcomber GORDON WILKES Tech Machine Shop '54-'56 Undecided KATHLEEN JOYCE WILLIAMS Girls' Glee Club '53-'56 F. T. A. '55-'56 Girls' League I-Hopg Decorations Committee Music Appreciation '53-'56 Continue my Musical Education GLENNA WILLOUGHBY Girls' League '53 Y-Teens '53-'55 Chile Verde '56g Secretary '56 Band '53-'55 Bridge Club '53 i441 GARY WOOD loin the Service CHARLOTTE WOODRUFF Girls' League '53-'56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Commerce Club '55-'56 Sub Debs '56 Senior Promg Publicity Committee Secretarial Work WILLIAM E. WOODWARD Tecg16Architectural Drafting '54- Student Council '56 Band at Everett High School Navy, then technical training GORDON WORTZ Band '54-'56 Chess Club '54g President '54 Parrott Players '53 Michigan State University IUDY WRIGHT Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Senior Promg Coke Room Commit tee Senior Banquet Program F. T. A. '53-'56g Treasurer '55 Michigan State University, nursing DON ZIEGENBEIN National Honor Society '54-'56g Program Chairman '56 Chemistry Club '54-'56g President '55-'56 Chess Club '54-'56g Treasurer '54 '56 Senior Banque-tg Clean-Up Chair- man Senior Promg Lighting Chairman Attend M. I. T. We have but faith, We cannot know, For knowledge is of things we see. And yet we know it comes from Thee A beam in darkness. Let it grow. Ein gllllemnxizzm TERRY D. WYMAN February 26, 1937 - November 24 1955 Let knowledge grow from more to more, And more of reverence in us dwell That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before. -TENNYSON Ein jlllenrnrimn BEVERLY K. SMITH October 15, 1938-January 2, 1956 E451 CLASS OF JUNE 1956 SENIOR YEAR SENIOR B PARTY--aKum Kasualv Co-Chairmen-Larry Foster, Bonnie Dyer SENIOR BANQUET- Echoes of Timev Co-Chairmen-Sara Kellermann, Dave Neal SENIOR PROM- Fantasy in Bluev Co-Chairmen-Sandra Ruthruff, Bill Hall Decorations-Georgia Cotsikas, Bob Alling Publicity--Mason Buckingham, Karen Weintraub Favors-Tama Alling Tickets-Ron Clark Invitations--Joanna Hileman Orchestra-Dave Fisher Check Room-Judy Garrett Clean-Up-Ceorge Boroflf Coke Room-Diane Jones SENIOR A COMMITTEES Senior Picnic-Bill Tellier Senior Program General Management--Mark Harrold Caps and Gowns-Darwin Thomas, VijiVitums Class M otto-Gail Shutes Color and Flower-Sue Hill Class Song-Gilbert Jackson CLASS SONG Sexton High, it,s time to leave you And your spell behind us castg But We'll meet again in mem,ries Of our cherished Sexton past. With saddened hearts we bid farewellg Yet though We part, We now can tell you Of the times we Won,t forget. These last three years we can,t regret. Sexton High, it,s time to leave youg The soph,more, junior, senior years have past. But although our high school days are over, Still our Sexton memories shall last. I46l BLOW GABRIEL BLOW ,I-Ilop Class of .llIlll' 1956 Co-Clmirmcn Nlilfj' NV0H111z1xl, BFIICO Brown Decorafimas-Sandra Dykc, Nlackc-y King Publicity-Sz11'z1 K6H0l'lHllllll, Nlzuxricc Calm-I Colm Hmm:-Mzu'y Ilimcs l mt01's-Nlickvy Brown Tickcffs-llick llnlscth C7r'c'lzc'.s'1'l'11-Bill Ransom lake Danny Louic' Czwtzzs - - I,lll'klf Pdf' Illllk Molly 'l'c'ss 4+ GIRL CRAZY Presented lay Class of june 1956 Directed by Laura B. Millar Student Director Ceorgiu Cotsikus CAST OF CHARACTERS - - NVnlly Sabrosky - jim Knight Norman Averill - jim Herrmann Douglas Broclcliaus - - N I au irice Czunel - joe Drolett - Kay Holden Nlurry VVt'llIl1i1ll Hose - - - Betty - janet - Laura - Sally - Babs - Sanz - - Haglerock - I,iCllfUlllllIf Sandy Butllrufl - janet Curry Nlickey Brown Ann Lundberg - Loretta Berk l,aCorda Balmer Bruce Brown - Bill Bansom Douglas Frizz l v f , '-f-, Ui? l I I X HX N . I YN w MY C SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS standing, Left to Right: Ralph X'Villuur, Prvsidentg Laurel Mnsolf, Vice-President Seated: Ann Stow, Tre-asnrz-rg Miss Margin-ritc lXIcConnL-ll, Advisor: Mary Raymond, Sccrctxry PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer President - Vice-P resident Secretary - T rears-iurer - SOPHOMORE JUNIOR ISOJ Elaine Schwartz - William Hall - Nancy Zick Linda Toothaker Bolm Brockwell - Ken Rouse - Betty Dolph Laurel Musolf CHUCK ABBEY Varsity Tennis '54-'56 Little Red Basketball '54 Varsity Club '55-'56 Student Council '54 Michigan State University, then Navy CINDY LEE ANDERSON Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 National Honor Society '55-57 Parrott Players '55-'57 Home Room President '56 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Michigan State University DONNELLE MARGARET BARBER Girls' League '54-'56 Y-Teens '54-'55 F. T. A. '55 G. A. A. '56-'57 1-Hopg Decorations Committee Marriage IULIE BEACHNAU Girls' League '53-'56 Home Room Vice-President '54 Undecided CLASS OF JANUARY 1957 MOTTO: You can never plan the future by the past. FLOWER: White Carnation COLORS: Aqua and Silver GORDON W. BEERS Air Force, then Work HOWARD BERRY SHARON LEE BILLINGS Y-Teens '54 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 F. H. A. '55 Newman Club '56-'57 Study Dentistry at Elkhart Univer- si y CHARLENE MAYE BISHOP Y-Teens '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 I-Hop Committee Michael Reese Nursing School, then marriage E511 JEAN BISHOP Y-Teens '54 Girls' League '54-'57 F. H. A. '55-'57 Married life with Chuck SUE ANNE BOI-INET Y-Teens '54 Girls' League '54-'56 Home Room Treasurer '54 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior B Play College SHARON BOPP Y-Teens '53-'54 Girls' League '55-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 Etta Kettz '56 F. N. A. '56 Michigan State University DAVID BORGMAN Hi-Y '54-'56 I-Hop Committee Little Red Football '53 Home Room Vice-President '53-'54 Science Club '53 NIIUU SHIRLEY ANN BRANKLYN Girls' League '54-'56 Y-Teens '54-'55 F. T. A. '55-'56 G. A. A. '56-'57 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Michigan State University ROBERT L. BROCKWELL RiHe Club '56-'57 Class President '55-'56 Home Room President '54-'56 Air Force, then college 521 RONALD CLARK Varsity Club '54-'57 Varsity Track '54-'56 Varsity Cross Country '54 Join the Navy RON CLEEVES Band '54-'56 Badminton Club '55 I-Hop Committee Home Room Vice-President '54 Join the Air Force Cadets ORA LEE CLINES Y-Teens '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Home Room Secretary '55 G. O. Collector '55 Lewis Business College LARRY CONN Little Red Football '54 Rifle Club '55-'57 Home Room Vice-President '55 Air F oroe, then college THOMAS C. COOK Weight Lifting Club Home Room Treasurer College MARCIA K. COREY Y-Teens '58 Girls' League '53-'56 Girls' Glee Club '55-'56 California IAMES CUSHMAN Student Council '54-'55 I-Hop Committee Home Room President Air F mea, than collcgc JOANN CUTLER Neyggian Cluh '55-'57g President Student Council: Inter School Council '55-'57 Varsity Debate '55-'57 Senior B Play Teens Against .Polio '55-'57g City Chairman '56 Air Line Stcwnrdcss DORINDA DALISIO Y-Teens '54 Girls' League '54-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Bible Club '55 Undecided SUSIE DEMPS Y-Teens '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 I-Hop Committee Home Room Secretary '54 Lewis Business College JOAN DICK Y-Teens '54 Bible Club '54-'57 Girgg League '54-'57g Chairman J-Hopg Co-Chairman of Favors G. A. A. '54-'57 Business College BETTY DOLPH Y-Teens '54 Girls' League '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '56-'57 Class Secretary '54-'55 Bible Club '54-'56 Study Dentistry at Elkhart Univer- sity ..-nun.. V .lk SHIRLEY ELLISON Girls' League I-Hop Committee Home Room Treasurer Marriage REX ESTELLE Air Force, than college SHIRLEY M. FELL Y. T. C. '54g Treasurer '54 Music Appreciation '55-'56g Vice- President '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'56 Nursing JOEL IRVING FERGUSON Basketball '53-'56g Co-Captain '55-56 Track '56 Chess Club '55-'56g Vice-Presi dent '55 Home Room President '55-'56 Student Council '56 U. C. L. A., or M. S. U. FRAN FICKIES Bible Club '54-'57g Secretary '56 Student Council '54-'55 GUQ4 A. '54-'57g Bowling Captain Girls' League '54-'57 Y-Teens '54 Travel and college ROSEMARY FORD I 53 l MARILYN FRANK G. A. A. '55-'57 Y. T. C. '55 I-Hop Committee Senior Prom Committee Girls' League '54-'57 College HARRY FULGER Reserve Wrestling KAREN GALLAND Le Cercle Francais '54-'57 Student Council '55-'57g Repre- sentative-at-Large '56 I-Hopg Invitations Chainnan G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '54 Go to college CHUCK GINTHER Little Red Football '54 Varsity Football '55-'56 Wrestling '55-'56 Weight Lifting '55-'56 Spend my money in Florida SUE GLASSBROOK Cosmetology DIANE GOEHRINGER Girga League '54-'57g Secretary G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '56-'57 National Honor Society Michigan State University E541 CAROLYN GROVER Girls' League '54-'55 I-Hop Committee Work RAYMOND GUSTAFSON Weight Lifting Marines BILL HALL Football '54-'56 Varsity Club '55-'57 Track '54-'56g Co-Captain '5 Class Vice-President '54-'55 Student Council '54-'55 College, then Air Force ROGER HARRIS BOB HERNER Ping Pong '54 Apprenticeship nt Olds ROBERT HONDRED Tech Print Shop '55-'56 Chess Cluh '54 Parrott Players '54 Intramural Bowling '54-'55 Go into Navy LORRICE H. HORANEY Class Song Committee Y. T. C. '54 Etta Kcttz '55 F. H. A. '55-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 Police Administration CHARLOTTE HORN Girls' League '53-'56 Music Appreciation Cluh '53-'54 Girls' Glee Club '53-'56 Chorus '53-'56 Y-Teens '56 Marriage and Work ,IANICE JENKS G. A. A. '54-'57g Holm- Room Manager '56 Girls' League '54-'57 1-Hopg Publicity Committee Senior Prom Committee Srnior B Play Bu.9in1'.s'x College, tlwn nmrriogzf AIACK JOHNS Boys' Glee Club '55-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Co-op '56-'57 Travel around flu' world LONNY JOHNSON Football '54 Swimming '54-'55 Track '56 Spanish Club D. l. 0. Michigan State University. then Air Force AIOY IIOSEPH Y-Tcens '54-'55 G. A. A. '55 Girls' League '54-'57 Al-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Prom Committee Travel to Europe ngnin A za QM 5-04,1M0,wuopH54g3 LARRY KEFFER Di? fffifkfc agar? ga MAA- Sigh ' ' ' 'O C' ' log? 510 L6 K Cl ' '4i3f2gZ L ,K QKELLOQC . im , an . -' X, Orc a '5 - sFrenc Cluh . -'56 140 Senior Committee S Play ig St te University XF? E. MACKEY KING Hi-Y '53-'56g State Representative '55-'56 j-Hopg Co-Chairman of Decora- tions Reserve Swimming '54-'55 Home Room President '54 ANDREW KINNEHREW Tech Auto Shop '54-'55 Track '53 DAVID DOUGLAS KIRKRY Track '56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Dccorntions Commit- tee Intramural Bas:-ball '55 Senior B Playg Props Committee Michigan State University. then Air F orcc BERNARD LAROY Science Club '55-'56 Parrott Players '54 1-Hopg Publicity Committee Senior Prom Committee Senior B Play College E551 FRAN LEFKE I-I-Iopg Co-Chairman Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Home Room President '55-'56 Senior B Play Traorl, than work BARBARA J. LOREE G. A. A. '53-'57 Girls' League '53-'57 Y-Teens '53 lrVork, than marriage JERRY LORENCEN Home Room President '54 Home Room Vice-President '55 Home Room Treasurer '55 I-Hopg Decorations Committee I-Hopg Publicity Committee Ha a Draftsman MARTHA LORING Girls' League '54-'56 G. A. A. Board '55g Class Repre- sentative '55 Parrott Players '54-'56 Newman Club '56 Senior B Playg Reading Committee Co-Chairman Michigan State Univarsity, than Nurs- ing WING DOT LUM Ping Pong! Club Travel DON LU TZ Callagv E561 GERALD MCCORMICK Rifle Club Newman Club Choir '55-'57 Boys' Glee Club '54-'55 Madrigal Choir Business College JERRY MCGINLEY Airplane Club '54 Track '54 loin the Army DENISE MCLAURINE Sophomore Socialites '54- Girls' League '54-'57 F. T. A. '55-'57 Etta Kettz '56-'57 G. A. A. '56-'57 Michigan State University BONNIE MARSHALL Girls' Varsity '55-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 I-Hopg Favors Chairman Home Room Treasurer Marriage IAN K. MEARS G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '55-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Y-Teens '54-'57 Latin Club '55-'57 St. Louis Music College JOE METZGER Rifle Club '56 Work '5 GEORGE C. MILLER 'IR-ch Elvctric Shop '55-'56 Homo Room Pri-siclvnt '53 Ilomz- Room Trvasurc-r '54 U. S. Navy I'A'I'RICIA MILLNER G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' L1-aguv '54-'57 Senior Song Committvv 1-Ilopg Publicity Committm' Nursing SHIRLEY M. MITCHELL G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Lvaguv '54-'57 Svnior Flows-r Cmnmittvc I-Hopg Dvvoratious Committov Svnior B Play Work, fhvn NHITTIIIKI' DALE MONROE Varsity Wrvstling '54-'57 Varsity Football '55-'57 Wm-ight Lifting Club '55-'56 II1-svrvv Football '54 llvsvrvc- Track '55 Collvga' CLARK MORGAN Riflv Club '55-'56 lim-svrvr' Track '54 II1-sm-rvv Football '54 AI-Ilop Committvm' Cnllwgr' or Ifnlisf JAMES C. MORRIS Oracle' Editorial Staff '55-'56g Photographvr '55-'56 Track '54-'55 Biblv Club '54-'55 Rifle Club '55-'5lig SL-crm-tary and Troasuror '56 LAUREL MUSOLI' G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '55-'57 Class Trl-asurvr '55-'56 Class XIICI'-PI'l'SIl'Il'l1I '56-'57 Zodiac '55-'5'7g Typist '55-'57 Dvnfnl As.vi.vl1inf IIUTII OSTROM LOUISE OUTLAW Girls' I,va1.Zuu '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'5'7g Class llc-pr:-svn tative- '56 Y-'I'L'L'us '55 Altvml Nursing School in CIlic'1l,uo NIAIIY ANN I'OI'I'I'EIl Maclrigal '55-'57 Frvnch Club '55-'57 Britlgv Club '56-'57 Sr-nior H Partyg Band Cbairlu in Girls' IA'ilIlllt' '54-'57 C1-nmll Mirlzigan Cnlluff' JOANNE 1'lIOIiS'I' Orchcstra '54-'57 Stutlt-nt Council '55-'57 Briclgm- Club '56-'57 Zodiac Booklu-s-por '54-'57 Ilonu- Room l'rL-simln-ut '54 S4-crvfary TERRY RAMONT Varsity Baskvtball '56-'57 Varsity Ram-ball '54-'57 Rm-sorvv Baskvtball '54-'55 Rvsvrvv Football '54 California, fhwn VV4-.wh-rn Itlivhumn i571 DICK B. RANDALL Hi-Y '53-'54 I-Hop Committee Rifle Club '56 Back to California MARY M. RAYMOND Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Secre- tary '54 G. A. A. '54-'57 Latin Club '55-'57 Y-Teens '54-'55 Class Secretary '56-'57 Medical Technology JAMES W. RICHARDS Band '54-'55 Chess Club '54-'55 Varsity Football '55-'56 Varsity Wrestling '55-'57 Varsity Club '55-'57 Michigan State University, then Air Force RICHARD K. ROBERTS Sciirgce Club '54-'57g Treasurer Newman Club '55-'57g Vice-Presi- dent '56 Band '54-'55 Michigan State University ANNETTA ROBINSON Girls' Varsity '56-'57 National Honor Society '56-'57 Senior Promg Co-Chairman of Pub- licity Senior B Playg Student Director I-Hopg Co-Chairman of Coke Room Michigan State University GARY L. ROSSOW Tech Engine Shop '54 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 Little Red Football '54 Mechanic E581 KEN ROUSE Class Vice-President '55-'56 Home Room Vice-President '54-'56 Little Red Basketball '54 Reserve Wrestling '55 Michigan State University CONNIE L. RUDDICK Girls' League '54-'57 Work at Bell Telephone MARCIA RUNCIMAN Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity Club '56-'57 G. A. A. Board '54-'57g Treasurer and Vice-President '56-'57 Michigan State University LARRY RUSSELL Reserve Basketball '54-'55 Reserve Football '54 Reserve Baseball '54 Varsity Baseball '55-'56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Floria, then college MYRNA A. RUSSELL Home Room Secretary '56 Office Work NORMAN SAVAGE Tech Engine Shop PAT SCHLENKER ELAINE SCI-IWARTZ National Honor Society '56-'57 Class President '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '55 Girls' Varsity '56-'57 I-Hopg Co-Chairman of Coke Room University of Mich igzm GERALDINE SCOTT Sophisticated Sophs '54 Girls' League '54-'57 I-Hopg Publicity Committee Zodiac Stuff '56-'57 Library Staff '54-'55 N urse'.v Training MARLENE SELFRIDGE Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Home Room Secretary '56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee lVork for the State BETTY SHERMAN Sophomore Socialites '53-'54g President '54 J-Hopg Decorations Committee Girls' League '54-'56 G. A. A. '56 Marriage and California PATRICK SHIELDS Model Club '54-'55 Chess Cluh '53-'54 Football '53-'54 Intramural Bowling 55 loin the Navy DON SLIDER Chess Club '54-'57 Marching Band '54-'57 Concert Band '54-'57 French Cluh '55-'57 Pep Band '55-'57 Michigan State University MARIE B. STEADMAN j-Hopg Decorations Committee Science Cluh '54 Medicine at the University of Chicago ANN STOW Y-Teens '54-'55g Treasurer '54 National Honor Society '55-'57g Membership Committee '56 I-Hopg Co-Chairman Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '56 Class Treasurer '56-'57 University of Michigan 4 RICHARD I.. STROUD Work RALPH SWAN I-Hopg Decorations Committee Home Room Treasurer '55 Intramural Bowling '55 College BOB SWINDLEHURST Tech Auto Shop i591 FRED TAMBLYN Home Room President '54 Intramural Football '55 Home Room Treasurer '55 lain the Army SUZAN THOMPSON Home Room Secretary '54 Home Room Treasurer '56 G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '55 J-Hopg Decorations Chairman Model IUDIE JILL TOAZ Scripture Scrutinizers '53 Chile Verde '54-'56 G. A. A. '56 I-Hopg Decorations Committee Senior Promg Decorations Commit tee New York City to study music CRUZ TONCHE Spagigsh Club '55-'57g Treasurer Christmas Program '55 Work, then Marines LINDA TOOTHAKER Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55g Presi dent '55 Class Treasurer '54-'55 Parrott Players '55-'56 Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 I-Hopg Co-Chairman of Decora- tions College BONNIE VALLEAU Girls' League '54-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Parrott Players '54-'56 Sophisticated Sophs '54 Senior Promg Decorations Commit- tee Michigan State University l50l RUTH VENZKE Girls' League '54-'56 I-Hopg Publicity Committee Girls' Glee Club '55-'56 Class Flower Committee Senior Prom Committee Travel, then college JIM VERCRUYZE Tech Engine Shop RON WELLFARE Student Council '54-'57 Home Room President '55 Chess Club '54g Vice-President '54 Swimming '54-'57g Co-Captain '56 Varsity Club '54-'57 College DICK WELLMAN Student Council '54 Band '55-'57 French Club '55-'57g Treasurer '55 Chess Club '56-'57 Home Room President '56 Marine, then Michigan Stale Univer- sity TOM WHEATON Debate '55-'56 French Club '55-'56 College GLORIA WHITMAN Bible Club '55-'57g Treasurer and Vice-President '55-'56 Senior Banquetg Co-Chairman Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Secre- tary '56 Oracle Editorial Staff '55-'56 National Honor Society '55-'575 Membership Committee '56 Bible College PATRICIA WICKER Girls' League '54-'55 Drivers' Education '54-' Newman Club '55 Co-op '56-'57 L. B. U. MARVIN E. WILBUR Sportsman Club '54 Tech Print Shop '55-'56 Reserve Basketball '54-'55 RALPH 0. WILBUR Moggl Club' 54-'55g Vice-President I-Hopg Co-Chairman Class President '56 G. O. Collector '55 Student Council '55 Collvge RONALD S. WILKES Sportsman Club '54 Reserve Track '54 Tech Auto Shop '55-'56 Work. . MONTE M ALONE Co-op B usinrss 61 JERRY WOMBLE Sportsman Club '54-'55 Rifle Club '56g Vice-President '56 College, then servicv BARBARA WONNENBERG I-Hop Committee Senior Prom Committee Girls' League '54 French Club '55-'56 Sophomore Socialites '54 Michigan State University VIRGINIA YOUNG G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '54-'56 F, H. A. '56 Sub Dehs '56 Home Room Vice-President '55 Beautician. . NANCY ZICK Parrott Players '56 Sophomore Mixerg Decorations Chairman Class Secretary '54-'55 Home Room Vice-President '56 Senior B Play Michigan State University JANICE REED Co-op '55-'56 Marriage CLASS OF JANUARY 1957 SENIOR YEAR SENIOR B PARTY- Fashion Footsiesv Co-Chairmen-Geraldine Scott, Jim Cushman SENIOR BANQUET- Winter Enchantmentv C0-Chairmen-joan Dick, Gloria Whitman SENIOR PROM- Fantasy in Frostv C0-Chairmen-Gerry McCormick, JoAnn Probst Decorations-Richard Roherts, Karen Galland Publicity-Annetta Robinson, Ken Rouse Favors-Elaine Schwartz, Nancy Zick Coke Room-Linda Toothaker, Suzie Thompson Invitations-Joy Joseph, Marlene Selfridge Pictures-Fran Lefke, jim Cushman SENIOR A COMMITTEES Senior Picnic-Myrna Russell Cap and Gown-Janice Jenks Motto-Gerald McCormick Color and Flower-jan Mears, Diane Goehringer Class Song--Gloria Whitman CLASS SONG Dear Sexton High the time has come to say adieu, To teachers and our friends Who shared the joys We knew. Our I-Hop, our picnics, We,ll treasure o,er the years, So as We face tomorroW's cares with no regret, In all ways, our school days will echo through lifels smiles and tears The memory of these years will linger yet. For all the fun, for all the joys and heartaches, too, Dear Sexton High We give our thanks to you. E621 BELL BOTTOM BLUES .I-Hop Class of tllllllllllf' 1957 C0-Clmirnzffn Ann Stowv, Fran Imfkv, Ralph XViHmur 'f'm'f1tirms-S1lsic- 'l'hompson, Linclu Tootlmkvn IIllllif'ifUT'lUlllllll' Prolmst, l,zun'vl Nlusulf C aka? Hoon:-lfluinv Sc-llwurtx, Amwttc liolminson LAOVS--B0lllli0 Nlzlrslmn, -Iozunw Dick ws M .mwmnv wbS1Ni.ke1lbb9K ' f -X wg Q L. Ez: gg X -I SSS? 5355? .U A vw sa ii 5 Q x G. TS K :EY ' :wr ' Q A W . asigffiwsrg ,EW W ,f::.fzww E ww? U'- 'X is K Q en, E is 5 ks 'fn-g., 'ML mn ww 353311 im? :X M- l- iw ff ' pg -1 3 ' N 6 ' f 1 Q ' ' H? .pm f iff.. 2 A .. gi . I' .. 3. 'kfgi Q .E V x 'b:., A N, Q, . Y ilk ,.., : -i i.-:: .: . , ' 1-xiii!! 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Burgi-lt 3' Smith and Dick llvnfil mziki- 111111 list of ilu- aids H11,s'irir's.s' .U1lm1g1'1'.s . , . .Salas mul ArIr4'l'lixi:n,u ,-Km-.s-i.x'Iunf.x' 2 .E 1-g .gnu 'O ..... N 2-' ' .13- :JS ::.. '.: 1 1: an Z vw, 25 ' I I 1 X Hnrlf Iiuul' l., 'lbmrtlmlu-1', li. l'n'uwn, I. Curry, li. B4-ck, A. l'rzllt, VI. Sll'illgn'l', -I, XYrigl1t lfrnnl llmr: ll. liuul, ll. Xlmlruc, j, Sn-lu'x1m'lQ, li. Kll5SIll2llll, Xl. llimvs, Nliss l'qllllK'l' ORACLE EDITORIAL STAFF llvlx Sm-luvm-lx ..,., .,.. I ':fIlflH ill'fllIil'f Iiruu- BFUXVII, Alum-l Curry ,,.......... . ill: KllSilll.llll ,... . . ..-X.s',s'ix1r1r1I lfrlifnr .lluxirk S1N'l'f!ll l'u,Qrw lucly XYrigl1t . . . ..,....,.. ,'x1lllIlIIl.S'fl'I1ffIJH Gloria NX'l1itnm1n, Linclu 'l'mmtlmlwl'. . . . . . Xl nry llimm ...,..........., l7r'p1lrtn1z'n!.v Svninr 1'f1m'l.w lyllllllil Xlmmrm-. . ,fXr'li1'ifi1'.x'. Cirlxl ,fXff1l1'lir'.s' .'xIll'l' l'r:xll .... ......., . ... .Ari li Il llvvlx, 'lim Sll'lllf.It'lA ...... linys' ,'Ul1l1'lir'x lJc'lm'm llzml. . . ............ 'lvlllPi.N'f lun Nlurrim ...,...,..,.. SMH P,1UfU,Efl'lIlllIl'I' Bill XYuuclw:1x'ml. .. .,.. slH'l'l!II l,l'ffl'I'lll,Ll Afllris-c'r-Nliss lfnlllcr Clloriu Vvllltlllilll givvs 'lim Xlurris El list nl IllQ'llll4N to lac tulcvn . X in 3 x QM! r' 3 1 f, fy ' I1 5 Burk Huw: NlL'K4-lxxiu, I,iml1vr, lizuulull, Ax'LrIu-x', Aw-ry, ZiC'g0IllM'Ill, liunsom, Stringz-r, Nlcfhllllcy, flillllp lwll,Cmlkn-y,Cull1-y, Dluming Srwwlarl Rmb: Cillllon-, Powers, Wukn-H1-lcl, Nlusolf, PllI'llli'tl'l', Nlcilrvgor, NIL-Czlrty, Smith, Su-plu-lnsuxl, Iflliutt, I3cNIyc-rs l ir.x'l RUM: l,Ul'Il'l4. c11ll'l'k'H, Xlorris, Bush, Kl'Hl'I'lllklllIl, Yl'll0I'l7lll'Il, XViICOx, Mutt, Bt'I'Ill'l', Mr. Xlalrrs iff? J J:- ZODIAC EDITORIAL STAFF Phyllis 'l1llUI'lDllI'Il .............. ..................................... Sum KK'Hl'I'l1lklllIl ,.., kay Bush .............. 'llmy Smith, Daw- XYilc'ox. -lim Xlurris ........,.. ......,............. Adviser-Mr. Nlarrs .. . . . . .Editor Fvuturv Editor . . . . .Nczux Ellitnr . . . .Sports lfclitnrx . . . .PllIlIOg1l'fllPIll'l' ZODIAC ZODIAC ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS STAFF MECHANICAL STAFF I L P I 1' Tom 'IR-nny, .......... ....... f IUHUVYIII' 4l'I'I'j' ntl ...................... rm mg I h , l B kk , , , l,1:r1'y Xlzlrtzkv ........ Arll'r'1'ti.s'in,g A1!lllll,QC?l' 'lmmni ifuwsff' ' ' U0 ,lf I Nfl? Xlaxry llirslmmn ,... . . .Arl1'c'rfi.ving rx-Y-YI.5'fl1llf Lmm' ' 5 Wm Alll'f.S'K'I'-XIII Cigurd AI1'l7f6't'I Nll'. NICCIITCIY lfurlf Hutt: Lutz, Xlurtzlw, 'l'm'lnly, l'1'oIvst, l ImA'0rs, Nlr. Cigzlrd lfmu! limv: lirlumm-r. Nlonrm-, liclcly, Ilirshmun, F0l'5.II'ilYl'l'S, Bork, lxirklmy MMS 5 Nnrzormf 'num oumr liuwk Huw: Stu-punt, NYilt-ox, llc-rrmzum, Sc-In-111-k, Kussnmul, Mil'j.ft'IlbC'ill, Cauuplmm-ll S E' 'lvllifll Ruui: Dyke-, Craft, Pm-nfil, RRIIISUIII, Bn-4-lx, llulmvs, YIQIIOIIILIS, Surlu-r, l.llC'il5, 'l'. Smitll P2 v gl2ll'kS0ll,4l0ll1'S, Slmtvs bg 'TS S1'f'm1rlRn1L': l t'ltn'x', Clmffin, Byrd, Kc-ya-s, 'l'hlJl'lJlll'll, linlllrllH, Kwzlst, llmlsuu, lingc-rs, lu-llvx' Illklllll, XYVHIIIRIII, xxyhitlllilll, Anclcrsml, Stow, NV:-thy, Vitums l r4mt limr: llohm-s, Brown, XVilson, Iludcosky, Nic-Down-ll, Kovssc-l, Kostutth, lluntunn, 'IR-ts-m Xliss Hvusuxm NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,Imlsun XI4-Ilmw-ll . ., .., l'l'f'.vi1l1'llf ... ... K4-itln KHSSIIILIIII Nunn llllclc-osky. . . .... X'ff'l'-PIT'-S'iIll'llf . . ..... Nlury liugt-rs Norman Km-sst-I. . . . . . S1'r'r1'lr1rgf . . . . . .Silllllfil l'uuthruH ,lulm Kustcrtl '... ....... ' l'l'r'1I,s'1ll'1'I '...... .... C linwrt -IZISIQSOII ,-tllrfisw'-Nliss Bt-nson lfurli limit XYilm-wx, Xlillvr, Svllwurtl, Fox, Al'l l4'l', RZIIISOIII, liolwrts, Sl'llt'llK'k, l'n't'k, I,llt'kl5, tlralft, Pc-l1fil,'l'llmll:1s, Surlwr 'l'l1ircl Knut: Stu-we-ll, liutwillsull, XYc'tl1y, Vitlmls, l'c-trim-, Smith, llykv, Yusv, Sfl'13lN'llH0ll, PiL'kiIlA Illllljlll, Kwaxst, llollm-s, llullson, Cm'ln'il1gcr, K4-rlmy, Tllrmrtmrll, Smith Srrwnuf limb: lfvltm-l', clilllillltl, Stow, Xvllitlllilll, Mnsolt, Prolmxt, Dunum, Kl'H1'l'lllilllll, K1-yvs, Clmtfin, XXX-lllllzlxx, Byrd, Shutvs, Pwlu-L-, ClC'ilfj' lfltllllf Hurt: Nliss I54-nscm, NU-st, Zim-gvllln-ill, lil1tl1rllH', KIISSIIIZHII, ltogt-rs, vlalcksml, llmwn, Caunplwll, Slwpurcl Burk How: Mr. Sciiiilcrt, Mr. Ricliurds Fir.s'I Huw: Striiigt-r, Stiwiiiszikt-i', Tcllitfr, 0'Dt-ll, Droia-tt, Nc-lligaui HI-Y CABINET Nlikv O'Dt-ll .......... ......... P lwrirlerzt ......... ............. N like- CYD:-ll Bill Te-llivr, jim Ne-Iligiui, . . ..,. Viva'-P1'c.vi11cr1t .... ..... B ill Tcllicr, jim Ni-lligau Dick l31'iiiix'ui1cl ........ . , , . . . Sl'Crc'Iary . . . . . . ......... Dick Brunvund jot- Drolt-tt . . . ............... 'l'rw1surer ............... . . . juc Drolctt A1l12i.w'r.s---Mr. Scliulc-rt and Mr. Hit-liurds GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD Nmwiiai Km-sst-I. .. ........... .... P Wsirfcril ................. .... C lc-orgiai Baiziotis Xlury VYolliii11ii, . . .... Vic'U-Prrfsillvrzf .... ..... L yum- Brudlvy juiict Curry. . . ....... Secretary ...... . . . ,Diane Gvcllriiigvl' Adviser-Miss Lzlwry lirlvk How: Vvijlllllklll, Miss xi2iL'DUll2llfl, Nliss Stuart, Km-sscl, Miss Bt-xismi, Nlrs. l'ii'rt-v. Mrs. l,0rmisc'ii, Nirs. Cault lfirxl How: Curry, Schwartz, liiirpcr, Hrs. Luwry, Hoge-rs, Scott, lliuise-ii, F1-its Y' T E E N ZVJQ A Ni 0 Ilia Y flu' 'IL lla! 3 XXI VIZ Q puff ' 'N xi xxx .Ill inf: 1 5 2 Burk limb: Miss Bll'llllIlj.fllillll, Yam :Xulu-xx. Mrs. Sk'illl- S1'4'm111lfuu': Kvlly, llugm-rs, llimvs, l'l-In-1-, Popes lfirsl Kult: Dyke: llill, llonclrus, Gunn, Kwnsl SENIOR Y-TEEN CABINET Imsiu Gunn .... ... . . ..... Pl'c'.s'iflc'l1I ..... .... I .osial Gunn Kathy llomlrus. . .,.. Yivc'-l'r'1'.virl1'l1! . . . . . .Kaltlny llumlrus Sm' llill ...,. ... ..,... S1'r'l'c'l11rg1 ..... . . ...,.. Suv Ilill Snmly llykv .. ............... ,lvI'l'lI-S'lll't'l' .....,........ .... S umly Dylw Aclri.v1'1'.x'-Nlrs. Sn-all llllfl Miss Birminglmm JUNIOR Y-TEEN CABINET Pall Mvfliu-xml ..,................. 1,l'1'.K'ffl1'lIf ...........,..... ..... l ,ill xl4'c:lXI'I'llll Sllllllllli' c:lll'I'IlM x . . ,Yir'1'-1,l'1'sirl1'1uI . . . .. . Sulaunu- clll1'I'IlSl'y .lmm Swanson. . . . . . ..... S!'f'l'l'ftIl'!f ........ .,.. . loam Swzmsmn Mary Grillin. . ,,...... ...... ' lvl'l'!l.Ylll'f'l' ............ .... N lury Crillin A11L'i.w'l'.s'-Mrs. Scalll and Miss Ilulvursc-11 Hrlfk lilillf Miss ll1llx'm'sm'11, l3l'zlss0l1l', flillllC'l'UIl, c:llC'l'llSl'f', Swamsml, Mrs. Small I ir.vI limit Still-s. Crillin, Mc-lIix'm'rm1, lmwis, Mullisun, Purim-r '10 Buck Row: NVoodrnit, Finn-ont, Barrows, Koen, London, Dc-xtcr, Ilalnilton, Beanlivn First Huw: Mrs, Elliott, Main, Anile-rsnn, Baziotis, Enlerick, Simpson, Bahnc-r Ann Lnndbnrg. . . Georgia Baziotis. . . Faym- Enn-rick ..... Barbara Sll'pIll'IlSUll Alana-t H2lI'1X'l' ..... Carol tFisl1lwckJ P Camilla Kipkc- ......... . . . Sezfretary . . Kathy llonclms, . ...... T7'l?!1Slll'l?7' . . . . . . . ,Ioan London . . . Nancy Lyons ......jndy Main ,Carolyn AIILIKTSUII . .Kathy llonclros . . . .Nancy Tatv . . joy Fm-rnbnrg . . . Mary Curski Bark Hurt: NVilkins, Lonclon, Lvwis, ltnblc, Davc-nport, Brown, IN-Its, Kirby. Fulton, l'c't0rsc'n, Lockwnocl, Km-4-tor, F4-rgnsml, Flmning Svrnrzrl Row: Eastman, Tnhanclt, Dye-r, Dntchcr, Hack, xIK'iQlillgl'l', Fc-rrc-ll, Nh-Cowan, Km-ssvl, K1-nt, Nolmach. Usborna- Firxf HUILY Nlrs. Gantt, Dycr, Dmnkv, Kipkv, Paynv, Ilarpvr, llclnclros, Cllattin, Fc-1'l11ml1rg, I lctlllllul Buck How: K1-mpton, Douglas, Dm-rr, D1-Hykc-, XVoodruff, Dnnnigun, Kllilllp, Frozvc, Lvitz Smrmlcl How: Stvplwnson, C. Dcwcy, lDilhlf.fi0ll, Dia-tz, D. Dc-vvvy, XVonclrow, Stoppvl, Dalggctt, Kopulos Firs! How: Mrs. Ford, CIISIIIIILIII, Gran-s, B2ll'ki'l', Tlromzls, Stringhum, Virkstis, NVlwuton Sybil Bnrkvr . . Sllirlvy 'IYIIUIIIHS SOPHOMORE SOCIALITES Prvsirlerll ..................... Bm-vc-rly Km-nupton VI11'-Pru.si11z'nl . . . . . . Alil Stringluun, judy Grovcs. . . . . . Secretary . . . Bn-mln Virkstis Robin VVumlwal jam- Smith. . . -Izunic H1-hfllss, Trcusurvr ...... . Arlxzixvr-Mrs. Ford SOPHISTICATED SOPHS rd .......... . , ..,. P1'e.s11lm1I . . . Vim?-Prc'.s'irlc'rzt . . . . joy SIlCl'll1illl .... .... S Cl'I'UfIlVU ..... . . .jucly lilllllligilll Bl't'IldH Virkstis . . . , Put Davis .nillllliv Baxxlvr ,. Ann Slussvr . .joy Shvrnmn Sandy Portcr ............... ...., ' IVFUII-S'llI'Ul' ...... .... l Ruth Ann Bc-rk Azlrzixw'-fXll's. Ford Burk Huw: liulupanlglm, c1illllUl'K', Allvn, XVol1r1c-lllwvrg, XVoml1'xlH', XVilli1lIllS Svrorzrl Huw: Blqlillghlllll, Slnsscr, Buxtvr, Bc-zach, Pricv, Diaz Firsf Huw: Hlllllilllllll. lhfllflxss, XVllUllVV1ll'il, Porte-1', Anliclun, SUJIIUQ' Hack Row: Sacllcr, Tlmorlnlrn, Cross, McCarty, Schwartz, Robinson, Harrison, Paync, Bond Sccoml How: B. johnson, C. johnson, Canford, Stow, Probst, Stradtncr, Slmntcs, P. Vile-lla, Hanscn, J. Vilclla, Clcary, liogcrs 'l'ul1I4' at Lvff: Kavakaris. Kcycs, XVrigl1t, Sllnpp 'l'ul1lv at Right: Kostoff, Thompson, NVilson, Fcltcr Roger NVilson.. ylolmn Kostoff. . . jndy VIYIIUIIIDSUII. . . . Carol Huntoon. Stnrtcy Stlcr. . . Kay Holclcn .. . Bcttc SilV1'l'lll1lll BRIDGE X . . . Prcsillerzt . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . Atlciscr-Mrs. Eiscrman BRIDGE Y Pres-ident..... . . . V ice-President . . . . .... Secretary , . . . . . .Mary Rogers . . . .Keith Strcitcr . . . .Nancy Kcycs . . . Nancy Sadlcr . . . . . Kay ltoldcn Sara Kc-ll:-rlnann . . .Mary VVQ-lhnan 'I'reu.s'urCr ....... .... I Jixi 1- North Adviser-Mrs. Elsa-rlnan Hack Row: Stilcs, Stcvcns, Hcrrick, jones, Grcsco, Croh, Murray, VVeingartcn, North Scrum! Huw: Nlrs. Eiscrnnan, Hiscock, Kennedy, Kc-llcrmann, Adams, llolmcs, johnson. ltarnmatcr Trllnlr' nl Lcff: Sticr. Holdcn. Silverman. Harper Vlillllll' ut Right: Grinold, Hack, Kocsscl, McGowan 5 Bark Huw: Griffith, Frost, Fla-ming, llairris, KllSSlll1llll, Davis, Tlimnpsnn, lflnkv, Nlr. Iiuga-rs Svvmzcl Huw: Slnirpv, Nh-nd:-l, llnclson, Nlcllznn-y, D. Nic-Ilmvc-ll, Nz-lson, Ili-pf:-r, linrulu I ir.x't Huw: i'44'I'j.fllSUll, Aw-ry, Simpson, Zicgvnlwill, j, Nh-Dmwvs-ll, llnlnn-s, Buss:-tt, Slll'ill'l'. jolnisun jndson Nlclluwvll . . . ....... Prr'.s'icIcn! . Richard Ilnlinvs. . .... Vim'-Prc'.s-ilIf'11f . . . Tm-rry Schliclitvr. . . . . Svcrrftanj . . . . Don Zim-ga-nln-in . . .,..... 'l'rz'a.vurr'r . . . . . Arlrriscr-Nlr. Hoge-rs. . HODIERNI ROMANI Clay Ch-ary .... ............. P re.s'icIc'nt Nlurgnrz-t King , . . . . . Vic'c-PrL'xillc'n! . . . Clillx-11 jan-ksml. . . .... Sr'r'rL'fary , . . Chnl Slum-s. . . ..... Tl'Ull.8'UfUI' A111'i.wr-Miss Burk Huw: join-s, linylnonci, Lindcll, Nvisnn, Pnync, Firsl Rmb: B4-lwv, Bvrnvr, Clvnry, King, jackson, P ilfll lam. llolsingvr, Miss Fm- Dnvici Nlcllowvli .Tvrry Svlilicllh-r . Kvitli Knsslnnnl ..Dnznn' ,IUIIIISUII .. Nlzll'gall'm'l King ..Ivannn-th- Nh-urs . .Uiliwrl .l2l1'KSl7Il . . . ..l1llll'i Curry H'il'1', NVnuci, Sllntc-S, Xlc-urs ll'-IICIIIII Z' fll' 1 if 'mf- I J SI it Ilpfk Hows Prxpgdopoxllos, IJ.unL1n, Lcuvc'nwo1'th, Ilzxrtsuch, Taylor, Ilzxckbax1't, Brewster, Sun-dh-y, lluylu-s, Toni, Xlillvr, Corski Sevoml Row: Prcston, Blnckslc-c-, NIL'c:lL'll2llld, Curry-tt, Po1'tc-r, Palntt, NVilloughby, Mrs. NVutts Firxt How: NVntson, Schultz, Bush CHILE VERDE ,I udy Guru-tt ..... ........ I 'r'4'.s1llwlf ......... ..... B ob Hchnic Br-nitu Porter ..... . . . Vim'-Prcsizfzfrzt ,... .... IX lic-kic Hanson Ch-nnu XVillougl1lmy , . . .... Sccrrvfrlry . . . . . . Marilyn Huegcr Anor Pratt ........ ....... ' I'rc'r1sure1' ...... .... I .indn Hiscock AlIl5iM'f-BITS. XVutts LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Ann lludson ..... ..,. I 're.s'ident .... . . .Thomas XVhc-uton vlllilllllt' llile-man. . . . . . Viva'-Pre.s-iclenf .,.. ..... . . . Ann Stow . . . . Sl'l,'l'6'f4ll'!f . . . . . .AIllK'I1lll'lillK' llirscln Xlxlry xvlqllllllll. . . Linda 'l'ootlmkvr . .... 'l'r'w1x1A1'L'r' . . . . . . . . . Dick XYLAIIIIMI1 . . . Atll'i.S'K'l'-XIII l'a-rry Bark How: XVUIlIlCllbl'l'g, Slide-r, Kellogg, Fulton Second How: YVe-intruub, Porter, Keyes, Peck, Tootlmkvr, Hollingslu-Qld, Stow, Cullanct First Row: Nlr. Perry, Thorburn, Hudson, Hilemzln, D. YVellmz1n, Xl. XVc-llmun, Hirsch l nlllll ,ff ff' ' E JI Burk Huw: Sliiplvy, Le-isurv, Surartz, llawk, Nlvclling, lllwlps. Lulmlws, Carter, Spylu-r lflclnm-s, Crist, Sacllvr, C.ruat, SUCUIIII Huw: Dulplm, Dick, Footc-, Sugclcu, Spylwr, llull, SL-lu-rvr, Spam-tli, DL-xtc-r, Bon-ll, Byrcl Firsl Huw: Nliss Pm-rrim-, Sn-liaclo, Frix, Vvllltlllilll, l'a5.u-, Crnat, lllllll Ailcin ,... Susan Pagv. . . Pat Grout , . . . . Gloria XVliitman JUAIIII Cutlcr .. llicluarcl liolwrts Almlj' SVVi'1'lll'y . Sh-xv llutrln-r. BIBLE CLUB . . . . I'1'1'.vi1lmil . . . . . . l'ir'c-I'r1'.vi1lr'rzI . . . . . . . Sf'l'1'l'fI1l'!1 . . . . . . . . . . Trcasixrcr . . . . . Alfitixvr-Miss Pvrrim- NEWMAN CLUB Allll-S'l'l'-NllSS Clin-iifivlcl Aikin, llc-zu-li, Bvnsmi, llalls ,lim liainslu-rgvi .Gloria Vl'l1itniain . . . .Fran Fin-kios . . , livvlyn lfooti' . . . . . .Priwidcrlt . . .Viz'L'-Prc.s'i1lcnI . . . . . .S1'r'rUt11r'y . . .'l'n'u.s'14l'1'l' limwlc lima: Miss Crm-vxifivlcl, Nasif, Cilxlmons, K4-lly, lJlIlL'll0I', lloln-rts, Snauku, SllI'lll'I', Sclllivlltcly Clark Sl'I'HHl1 Huw: Nagy, XYla-atom, PL-ry, Larson, NL-Crick, llinvlinc, Cushman Firs' Huw: Nlillcr, Motclic-ck, Swcc-ny, Cutlcr Buck Row: Rossi, Conrad, Olsen, Payne, Conn, Radway, Frank, XVucl4- Firxt Row: Mnrtzkc, Finn, Munrek, Czullaincl, Dixon, Snyder, Dovblur RIFLE X Sherwood Conrad .... ..... P resident .... Darrel Franks ....... . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer ...... Adviser-Mr. Ralya RIFLE Y Richard Halseth. . . ..... President . . . . Kick Moore .... .... V ice-President .... Ed Craft .... ..... S ecretary .... Phil Gibbon . ...... Treasurer . . . . Adviser-Mr. Rulyzi Back Row: Mr. liulyu, Gibbon, lNlcCorinick Firsf Row: Morgan, llzilseth, Craft, Moore Sherwood Conrad . . . . . . .Cary Dixon . . . .Gary Dixon . . . . .Izunes Baker . . . .Jerry NVoinblc . . . . James Morris . . .Larry Campbell Buck Row: Clark, Scofield, Doyle Roscnlmrg, Bucckcr, Adzuns, Evans, R1-ynolcls, Stn-plu-ns First Row: Cates, Swix, CllllilZt'l, Mr. Swm-nc-y, Millwim, Cutvs, NlcAtt1-4' Holm Milhcim. . joe- Sutton .... L1-Roy Cnmzm-l .... lmlioy Gxuuzc-l Boll Littlt- .... C4-mlcl Croft. . BADMINTON . . . . . President .. . .. . . . . Viva-Prc'.s'icIcnf . . . . . . . S0crrUI11ry-'l'r1'asurc'1'. . . .Alllll-Yl'fAlXll'. Swv:-nc-y WEIGHT LIFTERS Prz'.s-1410111 ,...... . .... .... , . . , Vl4'l'-Pl't'.S'illl'lll . . . , . . . S1'4'rz'l11ry-'l'l'1'11.w1u'1'r. . . Arlztiscfr-Nlr. Sww-mwy Bark How: McAtt1-0, Cintlwr, Hose-lllmc-rg, Nlonrov, lxltllltllllilll, BQITIICS Firxl Row: johnson, Littlc, Purkcr, Croft, Gatos, Aikvus, Aslllc-y ..l3olm Millu-im l.m-Hoy Cullum-l jim Nlvllollalltl l.:-lloy fllll2llt'l ....llolx l.ltll1' Clam-lt flllllllvl' Si f X f OINXX A f K3 Bufk Huw: Hall, Clark, Fox, Duncan, Ramont, Tlminpson, XVilc0x, U'Ren, klolmson, Shumway, Simmons, Rule aussi SUCUIIII Row: Neal, Miller, Abbey, Hall, VVe-llfare, Cantwell, Richards, Averill, Brahhs, Truseott, Young First Row: Mr, Nickel, Lm-pke, Beck, Smith, Archer, VVilliams, Bauer Tony Smith. Alim XVillia1ns. . . . . -lolm Archer Bill Be-ek. . . Curtis May. VARSITY LETTERMEN . . President ................ . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . . . . . . Treasurer ...... . Acluiser-Mr. Nickel MODEL CLUB . . PIU-S'ill'UIlf ...... . . . Ralph XVillmur. . . . . . Vi1.'e-Prcsiclerit . . . . . . Gary Hummel. . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . . , . . Acloiscr-lxlr. Tahorsky . . .David Neal . . . . .Bill Beck Nate Simmons . .Norm Averill ...Curtis May . liohert Snyder .Cary llumms-l Left In Right: llosemau, Tourney, Hummel, Snyder, XVillJur, May, Porter, Mr. 'I'alJursky Brfrk Huw: Sc-lxlottor, VVilcox, Holminson, Din-triclm, Chaflin Firxl lime: Nlohrlmarclt, Hnncilnan, Payne, Slwrman, N4-wlin, Mrs. Sln-ruk G. A. A. BOARD Carol ll isl1ln-ckj Paynv. . . . . . .... Prcsidenl ..... , . . . .... Nlargarvt Larsvn Sandra Slwrlnan .... . . . . . . . Vice-Prcwizlcrlf . . . .... Marcia Rlllltllllilll janv N1-wlin .... Marc-ia l,illl'lClIllilll. . . . . Diane 101105 ..., Sandra SllCI'lIl2lIl. Nlarilyn Km-lly. . . Snr llill ..... . . . Secretary . . . ....'lrcasurcr...,.. A1l1vi.w'rfNIrs. Sln-rc-lc GIRLS' VARSITY . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . 'l'rea.survr . . , . . . Af1l:i.w'r-Mrs. Slwwk . . .janv Nc-wlin Marilyn llavgvr . . . Dianc jonvs .Sandra Slmcrlnan . .Marilyn Kr-lly ......Snv llill linrk Huw: Stix-r, H0l7lIlS0ll, Dyke-, Gunn, Crm-sc-0, liinglv, Kvcn, Schwartz, Larson, Dcnnlu-, Marslmall, Brown, Nlnsolf, Mears, Danfornl Svronrl Huw: IH-ltvr, Hom-cligc-r, Hoot, Kc-nnvcly, llnnc-iman, Coclmringr-r, Brazlly, Paynv, North cjlllllllll, Mote-lwck, Dolpll l ir.vf Huw: Grinolnl, KL-rsllncr, Miller, Kc-lly, jones, SllL'I'lH2lI1, llill, Kl'll0I'llI2lflIl, Mrs. Sln-rck ,. 3 Buck Row: Scluulck, Huston, Vitums, Sheufclt, Pc-nfll, Davis, Ilolnu-s l irxI Row: NVilsou, Kostofll, Twiss, Nlr. Slmft, Ziegvnlwin, Mn-Dowell CHEMISTRY CLUB Don Ziegenlum-in Hog:-r NVilson . -Iunie Twiss .... Dlolxn Kostofll.. lane Twiss .... l'll'K'll l luston .... l,1'1lIlll4' Sfilllllll -Iau-lxie liigc-low . . . ............. President . . . Vice-Presizle . . . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer Afloiser-Mr. S nf .... llzlft SCIENCE CLUB President . . . Vif'e-Presitle . . . . . Se1'reIury . . , . . . . 'l'l'er1x11r'z'r' Aflff-Y1'I'AlXll'. Dm nf... '4'I'4'illlX . . Don Ziegcnbein . . . .Richard Pcnfil . . . .Janie Twiss . . . . Jack Selmenek Clarence Scheufelt . . . Iuckic Bigelow . . . janv Twiss . . .Dick Rolxerls Huck Huw: Kennedy, llucklmrt, Knapp, Moe, llulllmerg, Slupp, Slwufclt, Rolwrts, VVll'L'l1lll2UlIl Seeoncl Row: Mr. lJOVUI'l'illlN, LeRoy, Brady First How: Alill'KL'IlZll', Bigelow, SCllllltZ, Nelson, Twiss, Adams, lluston - ...- lfkx Ill l. l l Tl Q! mf Bark Row: XVilliams, llc-nclc-rsrm, Croiinsv, Lutz, Klc-ttlw, Doinlu-, Sl'2ll'lll'0llgll Svroml Row: Brown, La-wis, Nlonrm-, XVilkins, Swanson, Nlilfllll, Miss lfullvr Front Hour: Kvii Kc-llvy Cc-xtc-rn from Cvntrail Nlin-liigiui Collr-gr-5 witli ll1lflJLlI'2l NVil1l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Carol XVilkins ........................ Pr'U.s'i1l1'11f ....................... llilllllil Mmirm- Donnu Monrov. . . . . . Vim'-Pl'c'.s'irlc'iiI .... . . .hlcuui Swanson Burlmrai XVilcl. . . . .... Sc'f'l'm'trll'y . . . .... Siniclrn Martin Tina L1-wis. . . ...... 'l'r4'11.s'urf'r ...... . . . live-lyu Diiiiitmll Atlliixvr-Miss lfiillcr FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Suv Ann Clark ....................... Pl'l'.S'i!Il'llf .... ................. S uv Arm Clark Nlairy Ami Acklcy. . . . . . l'lll'l PI'l'Slfll'7lf .... . . .Nlury Ann Aulxlvy Aim Liimllwrg .... .... S r'r'rz'lrll'y .... .... . Min Immllu-rg .loan II1-clluncl ..., .,.... ' l'1'r'a.s-urr'r ...... . . ,Immun Ili-clluml A1l11i,s'f'i'-Nliss llolnivs Burk limb: Ciiivritlivr, Iu'l'si'li, IM-xtm-il, Nlccurly, xlillll, Ili-ily, Nlllljilly, Szullvr, Pliillips, llruwii Svrmirl Huw: llzlwri, Comic, I.:-ck, llumplirvy, Allirlg, xlL'xlllI'l'lly, Clulrls, Svpaiiic-c'l4, ll1lllSt'll, Gm-tx, -Iairksmi Front Huw: Bishop, Baixiotis, llvcllimcl, Ankle-y, Clark, l.llIl4llDl'l',Lf, Billings, Miss llolim-s Buck Row: Slivpurcl, Ilnnss-n, Vullz-aiu, Cronnse, Monroe, Ilirslnnun, Murray, Lovc, Sncllcr, llolnios, Slnssvr, PlOWlllllll Szfconrl Row: Miss Millar, XVilson, Zinnnicrnnxn, Tootlizikcr, Anderson, Zick, XVukL-fin-lcl, llnsliy, Nnsif Firxl Hour: M1-Murray, llolnws, SllVl'l'lI1illl, Alling, VV:-llinain, Curry, Cotsikus, B4-rk, llolclvn PARROTT PLAYERS Mary XV:-llniun. .. . , . . . 'llumi Alling.. ,lanict Curry. . . Bm-ttv Silvm-rlnun Cillmc-rt jackson Sliirlm-y F4-ll. , . NlllI'g1ll'l'l King Joyce Morrison Vice-Prexizleril Secretary . . . . . 'l'rea,s-urcr .... , . . . . Arlvi.s'U1'-Miss Millar MUSIC APPRECIATION Prcsirlcllt .. , ..,.. . . . . . . President . . . . . .Mary xVl'llIllill1 Ga-orgiu Cotsikus . . .janet Curry .Lynn Slicpaxrcl Cillmc-rt jackson Vice-Pre.s'iz1cfrit . . . .... Carolyn Mziclloiiulcl Sl?t'ff?f!ll'!l . . , ...... Nlil1'gilI'l'l King 'l'rcus11rc1' ...... .... l Jolly Bnlincr A1fvi.s-cr'-NI1'. 'lrnclgcn Back Row: XYilliznns, jones, Dunn, MacDonald, jackson, King, Tenny First How: Lycllv, Bzilnwr, Blonslwine, Porter, Pratt, DeMyvrS, Barnes, Clesovatz, Mr. Trnclgc-n E1 Burk Huw: Nliss Alolmnsun, Hoot, l c-lin-1-, l v0I't'Il, jom-s, Culwill, Brumlugv, liloml, Calllmlm llurslvy, ZlllIllli'flll2lll, Kvrlmy, jolmsun, NVzllu-ficltl lfirxf limb: NYomlrufl', l vl'x1lml'5.f, Curvy, Oslmrnc-, Nolmclm, Nlorrvll, x'2lIlKl4'l'xl0l'l'l', I.:-wis l,m1cl1m COMMERCE CLUB Ium- Nnlml-In .... .... I 'l'z'.x-illmnl , . . ...,. Cay llluml un-t l'n-in-IN-11. .... l'iw'-1'l'1'.s'ic1r'lA! . . . . . .l,llL'lll1' lf:-lin' Iiutlx Xlurrvll. . . , .. St'l'l'l'flIl'U . . . ...,.. vlum- Nobm-In I ilu Curvy. . . ....... 'I'rz'r1x1m'r '....... . , . Donna Brumlnga' rxl1l'i-S'f'l'-XHSS -lolmsmm LIBRARY STAFF rlrk limit: llaurismx, Se-xxgml Sw-.mtl lluut llux'sln'y, lilulwll-1-, lfmrtm-, Slmlm-s. lluut, l'mm'11, ljllllll, Curtis lirxi l'lml': Xlrs. Xln-yn-lx. cll'UllllSl', XlC'cllYl'l'UIl, lla-lrlln-yy Cwvzmn-, llL 13l,K'I', Byrcl, ll4'lllll'l'SUll, lll'1ll7lJfl5',l,llt'l13S,xllSSl,l'l'l'lIlt' .Mll'i.s'1'l'- Nlim l,4'l'I'llIl' In Hawk Hair: CImfHn, Niurpliy, Scott, Kirkby, Starr, Pow:-ll, Hawk l ir.vt Hurt: Nliss Nina-IJmu1ld, Kcplcr, Vlolinsmi, llurrison, Smith, NIuc'lDoiiaild, Prnlmst FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Chirul llzirrismi .................... , ................ .. .................... I'rUsir1v1if Carol Clmfiiii ..,. .... Y 'iff'-P1'f'.vi11z'1il Nzuicy -lolmsmi ..... S1'r'r1'tnry liutli Smith , .. ......................... ...'l'rc1l.v11rc'r AIll7i.S'l'l'-NHSS NIiwlJmiulcl PEP C LU B Hl'llC'1' l'mm'i1 ................... . . ..... ,l'l'r'xif11'l1f -Illl'lxi1' Riga-lim , ....... Y'i1'r'-P1'1'.s'i1I'U1lI Xlgiry Clurski. . .......... . .............. .... S 1'r'r1'I11ry-'l'r'1'r1.w1'f'1' A1li'i.w'r-Xliss Klzlclhmiiaxlcl lmfl In Right: Miss xllllljlillillfl, Paige-lmx, l'n'uwi1, Corski fig-xl ' H 'd X L ' Q FA-W L. .N. FA -'I L- N My ,.,. 4 , .A,,.. , ,N A. Jw, s 0 , , Y ,Aw x . f , .J F , , ,Q 'L-in -, X .5 4. ,T55':.2Cs. , ,Qi li2 '-5 ,ZQ73 ,. -. my ' .:'v'-ax.. , . .- ' . Q1 4 1 Y, g 1 -ff. LAs53f:5QJSk' fr , ,, ,, ,Q . , 14-:sg -.ja-x , ,155-. 'f' . L Q., 4 if 4, ,f:,4, ,Ta - Y' ,IT A V N: T' -' .5-1 xghqf: .M 'gf' Ji' 2 K1-.1-W 1 ew, .. , A Y .,,,, ,v ,3. M 1--fr 1 X -rw-by I ,, . , Qin' ,A .Q ,gh x - ' , ., , , ia 'A ' W , V, W.,, 4 ' ' 2 ., VvV.K 1 .Mgr I 4.3 ' ,, .. rf, ,. . y .:.-'fi : .. .,3' ' V. p, M,-' J'..' 2 Y-,hz , . 4, . .Q A I , , . V , MU., , J , , Lg . A. , . ,. , fe , ,A 3 - 4 , f V J . ,Nh NNN. M., V E51 bm t'11s!LW ' F. Wg 8 we . -sg ., 4 1 in , 434 .1 3 , z, ,- .X Q raise . f V 1 1 Q? 3. ,fm Q7 ' t. W .1-. Ih- , N. Q S3 ,, mwmww-N -1-aw-zzmfs-Q -M wr. fame.. 1:-lm . V ,-.4 :Q.::..fQ:::. Wwws 1.5.-QR.: , 3,35 MQW' Xfishim-1 ix f 1 K f A I z 4 .K up f-A -:.VgA:'jP Ay 5,1 g 5 4 5- Q . , , L.,i A . Wm, Q A 1 '1 R ,EM-w x tg? - Llwisfl' S LL? F? lj Q Q,-1 L QP 's 'QW ,,, iz we 52 have MISS CIIRISA MILIONIS Iarrylu Kwast, a senior eo-op stuclent, assists with the secretarial work tht oiliee. The oflice is heaclquarters for Principal Roosen- raatl, Whose private office connects with it. The ollice is the center of communication tor the school ancl the clepository for recorcls. You're wantecl at the otticew is a familiar phrase. The sophomore hears it with trepicla- tion: XVhat have l clone now? By the time he has become a senior, he knows that the summons may mean a coveted scholarship or a job oppor- tunity has come through. The school secretaries, as pictured here, pre- pare the weekly bulletin, handle the mail, check athletic eligibility lists and perform many other cluties. 921 MHS. NORNIA M0111 ON sixt 4 if t 1. . tIil'I . if .' . '-ku IIM ll xilillas ' f to nsm- tin' i,iiDl'2ll'y is il IIl'k't'S52lI'j' skiii, Signing ont ai N 5- IJUNN,-X l'IClHiiNlf is Wally Saiiwosky. Stncicnts and facility lmfiniwrs of oln' big lool iiuw' iwcn fll't'iltiy ilclpvci by tilt- sc-i'vicc-S oi onr liimn'y during tiw cnrrvnt yt'LlI'. Tin- iiin'u1'y has grown stcudiiy since its 01 ing in 1943. It haul ut that tinlc- 2,386 books. It now has 5.707 voininc-s. ln zlcidition, it carrie-s y-fin' nlzlgalziiu-s :incl sc-x'0i'a1i ivauiing ncfws- 7011- pupvrs. Thai stufl' consists of Iiln'au'izn1s Xliss Donna Pcrrim- uncl Nlrs, ilan'ria-t Nic-ya-rs. und twn-nity two ussistznits who in-long, to tin- Sfllfl' organiza- tion known us tliv Stnclvnt l,iimn'y Assistants of Nlic-iligun. K 93 I XX 4 Fu-11011 has he-coniv om- of the worlciis most popular izlnguzlges. Nlr. Perry coiiveixvs with his class in thc' i'1l'4'IlC'il tonguv. LANGUAGES cc? ELSIE, Tha- Spanish iklllgllilgt' forms un 'vp Illlplllfdllt lllttllldtllllldi hu . A rs. I V NV11tts and hc-r class cnjoy rvudiiig 34 ' A Spanish travel pamphlcts. H s LAXVRENCIC PIC H NY I,lClC XYA'l l'S l'rz1c'tic'm- nnzxkc-s pm-rfcc't. Singing many songs daily hvlps Nlr. 'l'rmlgcn's choir gain IX'l -i'C'tifJll. MUSIC S. t. ll- N 'A x A . I sb 3 Q ff 4 , X X . , X xx N. l'I,'Xlil,l'I 'l'Iil'lXlI'IN Wssww y, . X - Q 1 S -. Blilill.-XX MGM QNX Fwy gmw' k ' li I W NWN The baton rise-s and thc- nnnsin' In-gins. lion Zigl- Iozln Swanson. and Q-auch IIIUIIIIHUI' of tlu- mcln-strzl plan Ill lnx Qcules for plum-tice. nlmcln Members of Miss Doelle,s World Literature class enact an exciting scene from Cyrrmo rle Bergerac. MABEL COSBY FORD GRACE EISERMAN 5. CRETCI IEN IJOELL Q' at KAY FLLi6TT x Mm Jil 1 if ' ENGLISH Siu Kzlvzllmis, ai 'lournulisin student, points out the essential parts of ai dummy newspaper to Carol Kennedy and Lynn Shepard. E FLORENCI ' 6.11. sk 1 'I -. .- .111 sl,-NIi4lOlillC l,l1I7WlCL Pzuwl discussions on faunous writvrs give' stllclciits ll iXxtt'0l' undmstandiiig of English lit:-rzltlm-. .Izuu-t Alvsliiu- rc-ports on MAmiU :mTE MVCONNEIJIA ncss' and scivntific invontions. ENGLISH Cloocl writing l'0cl11i1'1-s ll viximi llllllgilliltiilll, good Q,'l'2llIllllill', and 11 ,IOIIN MARRS lzirgm- voculnulzlry. Xlmiiliws of un .Mlvalncvcl Composition group zum- iyzo 1-uc-li otlivfs tlu-invs. N. s IROBICIVI' ,l. NICIIMRIJS gm , WWW wjannin Fl'llIlkiilliS contributions to litvnltllw. politics, busi- XVAIRIRICN IJ. S. up Q..-2. Q in-'W Il.-XIROLIJ ll. li.-XIAIICR '1 ' 'L i. . ' b ' k af':r'::, lxI'INNl':'l'll XY. lik-XRNICS IVIRICD Ol. Cll:XLKlfll Pencil, paper and nnzlgilluticfll url' flu' Illllifil' 1'vq1li1'cl1m1'1uts lwvclvd in crvzlfing z1l'c'l1ifcf'c't111':1l clvsiglls. Z L HPI HD C KBICIVI' CICIA INDUSTRIAL ARTS T110 printvd palgc- clvpvnds upon uc- clmlcy. Clary Dixon and P21111 l'vtm-rs work ut thc- Callifornizl job casc, setting typv. 4 A WI:-aw, .gzgm .V Q ,,L?1pQZgk My 'fifffiaf Qfi: xl ELK! li Ii I ,. CDU RTX ICY x RUSSELL D, NIAPLICS IIQXIKOLD XY. XOIYIU Hurd work hrings many rewards. Selden Nelson puts the finishing, trmclws on his hookcasc whilc Bob Herne-r auhnirvs Hurry ljllIl'L'ilIl'S hunt. ff INDUSTRIAL ARTS f 3: - ff: -' 1-. ..., ' ' 'I A LI. RAYMOND 'I'UT'I'LlC KAHEL F. TABORS KY MARVIN IIALYA FRANCIS L. HOSSI ROLAND VVATICRMAN x X N 'fx ,' Q ,ar 1 HL, 'U' x M, fx I IARHY li. XYILSON Young inc-chzlnics. Hnssc-ll Smith and Hohvrt Britton, lc-urn how to operate 21 luthc- in nn lnchistriul Arts class. 1 it E QAX N 55? x Xxx S - K S.. x-, X llll.l7.X S'l'lV.-Xli'l U lfxpc-1'ilm'1:tation is am important part in tht' ticlcl of Chcm- -HJ? yy Cfhvmists Tvd Truscott and Alauw Smith arc svtting up ,,,,,, il' L'Xpl'l'il111' A ix 1 X 3 t lf. CASSIUS Sll.'Xl 'l' W x , ttt t , , Q f-Q ttt I lJlX'l4IlllCAlYX wang .2- -- 1 K Q ggi, my 5 NU 5' X f N ml IXXYID Il. StIlIl'I,l'.Iil SCIENCE Dissvction of il lolmsta-r is ll fascinat- ing projvct for Biology stmlvnts. Har- kfwtllltll Tom Il lllik mtl Xl uilxn bar: 1 '. i..2 .Q Scott. ,, 5- -km OB! lil D K . T,-XNIl'I3lCl.l. . Q v -s I is If :: , Q W' Qs . 5 Cvrtuin f-llIlCl2lllll'lltillS must bv ll'ill'lll'd before- om- can play fi g il good gzunc of bzullninton. Scum- of tlu-sc points arm' clvnmn- ,A ' stluxtvd by Nlrs. Sllcrck. . 'mm E SWA Q lCl,lZAl5lC'I'Il li. IIAINICIKSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION ICNATIUS KONNAIJ lJl'2lL'HL'illf..f llc-lps .lim Cockron dv- ' u-lop hmlv L-0-orclimltion. Sllvrwoocl f tom ul C ul S skl l l mx S A 1 , ,z ' .i'YC'Ilf ' . um ,z -: niL'll2lI'KlSUll urn- XViltCIIiIlQ,' Rlllil giving ulviu-. . D 1' E if Q 2 42 A ICDYTH SIIICIKZK , . f-y N A is Z 'g . . z - ,- Q .1 . Q N , 3 EQ: ..,,i,,,.:: 5' 7 .IANICT XI.u1DOXAl,l7 Cl IARLICS SXYICICNICY J . V A A lil,I'IY IAJRICNCICN :Ei - www , cum BIRNIIYCI X. - -QF fc mel F' Yiolu llugur. Donna Bl'lllld1lg'k ' ' ' cl 1 Hic tc ms ull all xxx t 1 fm lmsnl GLENN A. BU RC-lzl l lily dictation lessons prepare L'0IlllIll'l'Ci1ll sllortlluml stu- nts for secrctzwiul work. Miss vlohnscm givvs Cluxrlottm- md1'11H, Tuma Alling. :Incl Lylllll' liludlvy tlwir lc-ssons. fd 'S A W is X .1123 .,., f- ' 'H is Q l K k ilu Q. Asif W1 x. ,,v:P':-'Q I ll 1 I ANI Hsu: ff COMMERCIAL Xl XRX CICORCH IIOPRINS XYA H l'Il7l'l'lI A, .IOI INS :Xcquiring spa-ml amcl llCCllI'ilCy in typvwriting ill'llll1llllS p1'z1ctic-1-. COMMERCIAL YNIC INJCIVIRS KATIIAIKINIC XIINSIIALI, imma: . 5 54 iz. KN F. D. MCCASKICY a fw 3 L , ibib' --V IIOXVAHD V. NICCURDY Cvtting ilCClll2lilltl'll with all parts of the world is am ilIlp0l'l2lllt part of Com- mercial CL-ogrzlplly clussm-s. lilixalwtll Clasovutz finds 21 print of inltvrm-st. Charts and maps aid students in the study of world history. KENNE'l'iiI ECKNIAI -P ,.:,.., .,.. : :fm ., K -L ' HAROLD D. LANTZ i' P CLAYTON KOXVA LK SEVVELL S. HENRY HELEN L. CAULT SOCIAL SCIENCE How the past is related to thc pres- vnt is shown iw Mr. Nickel to his U. History class. s fit QW ICDNVAIHD MAVIDICSKI 1 . ., V' Z 1 Carol Chaffin enlightcns hill' Problems of Dcmou lu cl lss 1 '! . on the sulfect of tenement housin f in lu fc utus MATT MANN SOCIAL SCIENCE LAURA BELLE NIILLAH A clvtalilccl cllurt :mule by an .'xllllxI'iL'1lll c:UVGl'IlIllt'llf student lu-lps Nh: Kuwulk c-xpluin how our gUV0l'IlII1f'llt is run. is - f f -E T? ' 3 ,.,. ' C 1 . 32 if E - fs.: , , . 'A H. NICKI' I, ROBERT D.BELL The slide rule is the key to higher mathematics. jim Herr- mann listens to Mr. Fox as he describes its help in solving a problem. GERTRUDE C.BENSON MATHEMATICS Long algebraic equations require a great deal of patience and paper. Miss Benson corrects Susan S1nith,s and Lawrence Brown's problems. HERBERT R.FOX HAZEL D.SCALF llouscllolcl clutivs urv now equally shurccl bv mon and womcn. Setting thc dimwr table- arc Tam Ervin, Nlury Hirsch- mnn and Kay Henning Holden. HOME ECONOMICS NIARJOHIE HOLMES MARGARET NVIDICK VICRA PIICRCIC IIOPIC BATES To be il good lionivnulkvi' onv must learn the basic illllli2llIlClltkliS of sc-wing. L... U ll-S u Qt I 1' jAMES L. XVHITEIIE ART Painting offers a chance for creative ability and relaxation. Marjorie Rouse watches as Nancy Doinke puts the final touches on her picture. DRIVER EDUCATION VVILLIAM BARNES l'rc-liininary lessons on driving are given in the classroom but actual instructions are given lJel1incl-tlie-Wlieel. t JoN,xl,n W. Nlclsox SPEECH First :incl Svc-oncl l'lnw XVinnvrs in thr- Inlral-School Form-nsics Conte-st Naunc-y, Doug lfrix Frou! l'lo11': tloyvc' lialrrvlt, Crum' Gil IIIUFK' Burl Row: Gvorgv CilIIIDl1l'll, Drm'ill.1 The successful speaker is thc- successful inun. Dic- Raunont learns the tm-chniqncs from Nlr. N1-lson. Bill liunsoln is an outstanding slnclcnt in thx' Spm-ch cle-pnrtlnvnt. As il rvprvsclitu- tivo from Sexton, Bill c-ntcrvcl Thx- Michi- gan High School Fon-nsic Conte-st. llv won il S500 scholarship to any school of his choicv. B11 Cutlvr, Knot piL'trll'x'llD l,or1'tlal llc- Nll'IlllDl'l'S of thi- IM-lmtv 'IR-ann wk Row: Barry lfox, Bill llzinsoni Frou! llour: vllllillllllfi xVlll'1llUll, ,lush FACULTY DIRECTORY ROBERTA ANGLE,o B.A., Stephens College, Michigan State University. Commercial. HAROLD J. BALMER, B.S., Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. KENNETH W. BARNES, B.S., M.E., University of Illinois, Colorado A. and M. Industrial Arts. WILLIAM BARNES, B.S., Flint Junior College, Michigan State University. Driver Education. I'IOPE B. BATES, B.S., Michigan State University. Dietetics. ROBERT D. BELL, B.A., Central Michigan College, Michigan State Normal College. Mathematics. GERTRUDE C. BENSON, B.A., M.S., University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Michigan State University. Mathematics. HAL BERGAN, B.A., M.M., Luther College, University of Colorado, University of Michigan. Music. HELEN BIRMINGHAM, B.S., M.A., Western Michigan College, Columbia University, University of Colorado. Commercial. GLENN A. BURGETT, B.S., M.S., Ball State Teachers' College, Indiana University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Butler University. Commercial. ROBERT D. CAMPBELL, B.S., University of Michigan. Physical Education. FRED I. CHALKER, B.S., Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. J. HERBERT CIGARD, B.S., Stout Institute, Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. ELMER L. COURTNEY, B.A., DePauw University. Industrial Arts. E. DEVEREAUX, B.A., Wheaton College, Michigan State University, Alma College. Science. GRETCHEN DOELLE, B.S., Noi-them Michigan College, University of Colorado, University of Michigan. English. KENNETH ECKMAN, B.S., Central Michigan College, Michigan State University. Social Science. GRACE EISERMAN, B.S., M.A., Western Michigan College, University of Michigan. English. KAY ELLIOTT, B.S., University of Illinois, Drake University, Michigan State University. English. ELSIE FEE, B.A., Central Michigan College, Michigan State University. Latin and Spanish. MABEL COSBY FORD, B.A., M.A., Tennessee Woman's College, George Peabody College for Teachers, University of Michigan. English. HERBERT R. Fox, B.A., M.A., University of Illinois, University of Michigan. Mathematics. FLORENCE B. FULLER, B.A., M.A., University of Michigan. English. HELEN L. GAULT, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Michigan State University. Social Science. JOI-IN GUNDRY, B.A., Central Michigan College. Commercial. ELIZABETH R. HALVERSEN, B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College. Physical Education. SEWELL S. HENRY, B.A., M.A., Ferris Institute, Michigan State Normal College, Western Michigan College, Michigan State University. Social Science. MARJORIE HOLMES, B.S., Illinois State Normal University. Home Economics. GEORGE HOPKINS, B.S., Kent State University, Michigan State University. Commercial. EDITH A. JOHNSON, B.A., Central Michigan College. Commercial. IGNATIUS KONRAD, B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Physical Education. CLAYTON KOWALK, B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Social Science. HAROLD D. LANTZ, B.A., University of Michigan. Social Science. SHIRLEY LORENCEN, B.S., Central Michigan College. Commercial. MARJORIE B. LUDWIG, B.A., Olivet College, Michigan State University. English. JANET MACDONALD, B.S., Michigan State University. Physical Education. EDWARD W. MAJDESKI, B.A., Albion College. Science and Physical Education. 'Taught last half of first semester, and into second semester until appointment of John Gundry. If110:I FACULTY DIRECTORY CCont'dj MATT MANN, B.S., University of Michigan. Social Science. RUSSELL MAPLES, B.S., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan. Industrial Arts. JOHN D. MARRS, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University, University of Michigan. English. F. D. MCCASKEY, B.S., M.A., Michigan State Normal College, Michigan State University, University of Michigan. Commercial. MARGUERITE MCCONNELL, B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University. English. HOWARD V. MCCURDY, B.S., M.A., University of Colorado, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Gregg College. Commercial. LAURA BELLE MILLAR, B.A., University of Michigan, Michigan State Normal College. Social Science. KATHARINE MINsI-IALL, B.S., M.A., Western Michigan College, Northwestern University. Com- mercial. DONALD W. NELSON, B.A., M.A., Central Michigan College, University of Florida. Speech. C. H. NICKEL, B.S., Central Michigan College, Western Michigan College. Social Science. DONNA PERRINE, B.A., B.S. in L.S., Park College, Columbia University. Library. LAWRENCE C. PERRY, B.A., Michigan State University. French. VERA PIERCE, B.S., M.A., Central Michigan College, Michigan State University. Home Eco- nomics. MARVIN RALYA, B.A., Michigan State University. Industrial Arts. ROBERT I. RICHARDS, B.A., Albion College. English. GERALD F. RITCHEY, B.S., Western Michigan College. Science. WAYNE D. ROGERS, B.A., Michigan State College, Commercial. FRANCIS L. Rossi, B.S., Westem Michigan College, Wayne University, Cass Tech. Industrial Arts. WARREN D. SARLEY, B.A., Central Michigan College. English. HAzEL D. SCALE, B.A., Albion College, University of Chicago. Mathematics. DAVID H. SCHULERT, B.S., M.A., Wheaton College, Michigan State College. Science. F. CASSIUS SHAFT, B.S., M.A., Michigan State Normal College, Michigan State University, Wayne University. Science. EDYTI-I SHERCK, B.A., Marietta College, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. Physical Education. HILDA STUART, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Science. CHARLES SWEENEY, B.A., M.A., Hillsdale College, Michigan State University. Physical Educa- tion. KAREL F. TABORSKY, B.S., Michigan State Normal College, University of Michigan. Industrial Arts. S. EARLE TRUDCEN, B.M., M.M., Michigan State University. Music. G. RAYMOND TUTTLE, B.S., M.A., Western Michigan College, University of Michigan. Indus- trial Arts. ROLAND WATERMAN, B.S., Colorado A. and M. Industrial Arts. LEE WATTS, B.A., M.A., Pennsylvania State University. Spanish. JAMES L. WHITEHEAD, B.A., Michigan State University. Art. MARGARET WIDICK, B.S., M.S., Emporia State, Michigan State University. Home Economics. HARRY R. WILSON, B.S., Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. ' H1111 linrk llouw Nlrs. llopl' Bute-s llJll'K'K't0l'l, Hrs. l'llL'1IllOl' Bullzlrcl, Xlrs. Nlugggis' llilclm-11lm1'1111cl, Mrs. A111111 XVilso11 l'll'!Hlf llow: Nlrs. N1-lliv ll111'11s, Mrs. lilimlx-tl1 Fox. Nlrs. l,111'y Goo1l1'im'l1, Mrs. C1'1't1'11clv NVQ-zum-1' Nlrs. llutcs s11pe'1'visvs the p1'cpz11'z1tio11 of all lt is the respo11sihilitV of thc CllStOClllll1S to carc- ,, ,,,.,, ' , ,,', ,.', 1 a ' J. - ' i . 111m.1ls scnul lll thc L.1l1t111.1. Worloug Wlth hu for the School and gl-Oumgsh IWW-Yom, ut sextml am- SCVPII klSSlSl2lIItS llllfl 11 group of stuclc-11ts. Due to thvir diligent vllorts. tasteful meals are sc-1'vc'cl to 0Yl'l'y0Il0 in the school cluily. NlllIlLx1'KJllS steps lll'C i11cl11clc-cl i11 the Pl't'Pil1'lIlg of each mcal: llllllilllg pics, cakes, sulacls, cooking vcgc-tzllulvs. lmvc the huilcling in top comlition vac-l1 full. is proucl to lmve such co111pc'te11t peoplv working 111 the school. N111 Boam, us heucl cllstocliam. Works with his helpers throughout the s11111111er to llflwk How: Xlr. 1-Xll11111 Sllllllll, Nlr. Dun- 'l'oclcl, Xlr. .Iosvph lfox, Nlr. .Iolm 01111111111 1'll'UHf llozr: Xlr. -Itlllll Ulu-1'pc's. Nlr. Am-I l,4'lll'SOIl, Nlrs. Nlilclrvcl Pl'2ll'SOIl, Nlr. l'lI'21l1li llo11111 Cllmul Cllwllilllillll 4-. liurlc Hour: You-, Xls'y'1'i's, Kiiiiclrul, Sl'lN'l'K'l', Kline-, hloliiis, Ilgiiiiir-r, llroli, llLll'l'xllUllSl', VIVIIIIIIIQS Xllllll ll ll lllllllllll l 1 iiilmii., l71XllI C' iii x lillll ii 'l'l1ir1l Hou? Sir. lloplxiiis, lhwrl, Kwalsl, l'I1'I'Q.fllSUll, , , A A . V j', St'l'UlHI lion! Xytlllllfllll, Drulw, XYic'lu'i', Iii-mlm-y, -Iolmsoii, Cfzillioiiii, llilimlm-l, llqiimmmml, lloclgvlxisn l ronI lioir: Xliss tim-nfii-lil, Stvpliviisoii, cll'UYl'l', llriiiirlzigv, Brown, llIlSl!j', Alling, Lziiilxtoii, Lyom CO-OPERATIVE RETAILING AND OFFICE TRAINING Tlic- co-opm-rutix'4- IJl'Ugl'lllll cimlmlcs stmh-nts, ollicv trziining progruing incl Nlr. Tiittli- lor c-oA wliili- still zittmicliiig liigli school. to gain ilCtll11l UIJOIYIIIVQ' imlustriall trQ1ininL1 ti llllllljl at za iolm in tllc- coiiiiiicrcizil or iiicliistriul 'l'l1c- cmmmpc-i'utix'c pi'ogr:1i1is iiivolvo iiiaiiiy vom- mrlnl. Cairn- is tuki-ii to place- 1-ucli stllulviit iii il panic-s llllil Rl x'm'icty ol lmiisim-ss plain-s. Somm- mosition wliicli is ol iiitvnfst to liim. For tliis stiiclm-nts work in iloctois' ollici-s, mlm-mi'timiit I D A . I ' l on-tln--lolm llllllllllll lu- i'c-cs-iw-s pay as wc-ll as storvs, :mal loam coiiipzinicsg otlii-rs work alt zuito- clvclii towzlrcl lLl'2lCllliltlUIl. moliilm- gzlrugi-S, all Ilfllllllllf conipiinivs, :tml lor Xlr. Hopkins is co-orcliiizitor lor tliv co-opi-iw tool :incl mlii- iimlu-rs. 1' rc-Iziiliiig prograuiig Xliss fin-4-iifii-lc! lor flu' SIIIIIIIIIIQI Dick Xl'giluz'l'. Xloiily il-lHM'lxl'I', llogi-r lloyu-, Xlllllll' mfling: l,1u'ry Nov, l.i-roy Clmim-I Xlailom-, cil'l'l'j llairlmaiii Srulrrl: llUj.fl'l' llvy, Xlr. 'l'1iHls', Clorcloii Wilki-5 St'!lfl'II.' Clvorgv lloroll, .lmiii Ililwr, Bill -Xllxiimoii, .lznvlx l'i1'l'j.fllSUll if .A v., ii m,A , . . ll N. wiki 2: I - l 3 , Y A. 4' ' E1 Q-f f' 'i 2 .I M 7-fx 4 W IWTQFWWQV M' W J, A95 . 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We w lin CHOIR Pk Hour: Davis, llziym-s, Nlcnclul, Nolan, Aloliuson, Cmnt, Clmlhu-onnlw, Diiiivziii, Szllurosliy, l,1lI'lil'l', Avvrill, slLllliUVily lllirrl Hour Crnlin, lfvuns. 'l'c'nny, Slim-purcl, Nlzly, Davis, lac-ksou, Rowlm-y, Spykc-r, llinton, Nvlson, Dunn roncl Row: Silx'm'rnmn, Uslmorn, N11-Hurry, llist-on-lc. Baziotis, llolnn-s, Ponlson, XV:-llnnin, llnclson. L. Bulnwr, Brown, Starr, liiliIlll'l', King, llolclvn, lizlrrr-tt 'mil Rolf: -l2ll'liSOIl, linrlcliclx, Bl'1lllliC'll, Curry, l'ort1'r, Nltljfllllllll, l lmning.!. Szlyvrs, Bi-uglv, VVol1-x'c'l', C, blolinson, Bow-ll, llumlcosliy, l c'ltL'r, Spykvr Nlr. TI'llllgl'lllS A Cappella Choir lius just coin- plctvcl ll vc-ry uctivc- yvar. For their first per- forniuncc' tht-y sang for tlic Kiwanis Convention at tllc- now Civic Ct-iitcr. Tliey also took part in thc District Xlusic Fcstival, wlivrc they received ll superior rating. anal tlwy pmticipzltvcl in both l311cc11lz1lli'0z1tv sc-rviccs. On Dec:-inlwr 1, tlic Cflioir pI'0S4'Iltl'Cl the- Victor lll'l'lJCl't Upmc-ttzl, liuvk How: lluynvs, XYutkins. l'rn'lwr, Nlcllorunit-In Swrorirl Hull? lion-ll, DIUIIIISUII, Davis, Nvlson, Uulun, Clill lfronl Row: Clmllc-vonulw. lluclson, Starr, l'ortr-r. King. B11IJz'.s' in Toylumlf' Tlicir concluding pcrforni- ance, on April 27. was 21 wonclcrful progrznn of songs coxnlvinvcl with cxpvrt staging. OM, NHL' and Bluff. Ono of the most skillecl of tliv sniallcr musical groups is tlic Mzulrigal group, which is niucli in clernuncl tor various ontsiclc vilgngc-1111-nits. now, BK'lllIllt'll 'lilCliSl Jll MADRIGA1 GROUP -sw. v ' A ,PKK 'Wi A E'U 'MY' v SY 3 is l i 3' A ' Q I i , A . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lirlrk Hou! l.m'ir.lll'4', ll1'1lCllllt'llIl, Sillitli, llorii, lillrlclivlf, lllixlnortl, Al1lliUYOl', XR-nxkt-, lll'UllXYl'I', llomlmwml, fil't'l'l', xllll'l'ily, Alston, Sc-olty, llowairrl, llairmoii, Avkh-y Vllllll limb: Spam-til, ltoliiiisoii, -Iom-5, Crouim-, Spf-m-4-r, 'l'1'rrill, Simpson, Cray, Cora-y, Curtis, S4-Alton, Wilson, I 1-rrill, lion-ll, Cailiill, Cairns Iron! Hour Sll'1lCliIll'l', lilliott. llwilx, Pratt, lfliikv, liinnigvr, Slioolf, C. XV11lkc'r, Blonsliim-, Swm-vt, Sl'llIli1ll'l', XYilli:u1is, Duiigvy, II. XX llllillllfi XVitli ll im-inlwrsliip of 81 in tlu' Girls' Cin-v tht- l'. 'l'. .-X. 'l'li1-ycoiiclmlvcltlic' ya-11175 work lay Club, MV- Tl 'fl5lf ' ll,U5 1.1ClliVW'll UH. UNCUU1' joining with tlim- rc-st of tin- You-all Nlusic l7c-p1n't- l'm ly luwly l'l ml ill Wllccx, Tlw gulf Sang mont in HUM, Nvu' and l5!m'. 'l'lic liovs' Clw- m two school ilSSt'lIllJllUS, tllc- cilll'lStlll2lS Concvrt 6,1 I .1 Q I 1-. l K l H i 1. 40 'K I pn-sviitvci jointly by tliv liilllgllllgi' zuicl Nlusic 'ull 'S lmlml 0 ltsnlnm 'mm' U 'mm inf' llc-pmtiiiciits, and tlic- l'lilStl'l' Asst-niluly. Tlicir Bcslflfx tuklntl Part 1 flu' H'5'C1ll i7 0il 1 5 'fl outsiclv zlctivitivs inc-luclc-cl pzirticipution in tht- S0ll00l- fllf' LTVUU17 Sim! lm' HN' Nlf'tll0fli5t5 NNW District Fvstivall, Un April lil, tlivy sung for Council Kim-tingon April 24. BOYS' GLEE CLUB l.ou'1'r lmfl 1il'!lllIH,Q Io lop HILIIIII Aiomw. ionami- llt'llll, Coil, Stroml, Bull. Domi, XlcCormic'l4, xxIlll2lIllS, Dania. lioxxlvy, Xitos, Smitli, XYz1t- kins, liullois, Xloorr-, l 11lx'o, blolms, Czlssvl, XYootl, l,l'l.UIlj.f, Kirltsi-5. lilll4'5, l'il'Xill. llanttm-rv lu-1-, ,'lilxlllN, Coolx. lllhlbllllll i BABES IN TOYLAND On December 1, the A Cappella Choir presented the Victor Herbert operetta, Babes in Toyland. After the many honrs of preparation the evening proved a success for Mr. Trudgen and his fine cast. Mrs. Elliott assisted with the dramatic direction, and Nlrs. Watts and Miss Millar helped with the make-np. The hard work resulted in a very fine program. The cast was capably sup- ported by the choir members who took the roles of the various story-book characters. x if 5 ,. Y Alf 'Q Wi V? 4 www x5 , ,ri fy . M w OPERETTA LAST oif c:mmc:Ti21is llilrlfl -------- Bc-ttv Silvcrniun Bllfllllllij - - Gilbert jackson Tom - - - - Bill Iluym-s uyillflll' Pipvr A Nlzlrgmvt King Clonzorgo - - - lincl Davis 1iUll!'l'fQO - - - l.z1r1'y Hinton Iunl' - - .Ml1'ia111m- Ponlson Cilinorm- Alun - ---- l'z111lPa1rk0l' Mury - - Cco1'gial5ovc-ll lfnirgj Qnr'1'n - - Ann Hudson fi ii .XI1n'n1mluk1' Dali- SUIIIZIVVZIY 'l'oyn1ukr'1' - Dnunc- johnson Clrumio - - Sclclon Nvlson U Q kj ,ffi ,, Yi., m rf., 5 ,Q iw if.- Pax,-1 PIANO SOLOISTS Millar The music clepartment is very fortunate in having a great deal of outstanding solo talent. Each spring the Annual Solo and Ensemble Fes- tival is held. The soloists attend the festival and Work for ratings. The ratings range from 1 to 4: 1 is superior, 2 is excellent, 3 is good, and 4 is poor. The piano soloists are: Mary Morris, Mary A1111 Ackley, and Iudy Toaz. Many of the vocal soloists are also members of the other vocal groups. The music department is pr nel of the fact that the majority of the vocziisi ra?1gs were superior.v U if MfvM VOCAL SOLOISTS Huck Hour: St-In-rer, Mcllonalcl, Jackson, Cliallacoxnluc, Iluclson Front How: King, Bova-ll, lluxforcl, Gilmore, Cooper BAND AND ORCHESTRA ACTIVITIES During the past year, the j. W. Sexton High School Band has again proved its superiority in high school band music. The Band took pride in being chosen to play for the opening of Lansingis new Civic Center. It took special pride in par- ticipating in Michigan State University's centennial celebration of its founding. The Band was selected, along with 800 other Michigan bands, to take part in the annual Band Day held at the University. Later, in Lansin , it gave outstanding concerts at the Automobile sihow, and at the Hospitaler Circus. The Orchestra, which includes many Band mem- bers, has also shown nothing but superior work. They preceded the Band in the Music Departmentis Spring Concert. This organization presented a pro- gram in excellent taste and one which required genuine musical ability. We, the members of Sexton High School, are very fortunate to have these two fine organizations. The conductor-Mr. Bergan, and the marching band drum major-Dave Fisher, as well as the members of both Band and Orchestra, are to be commended. Dave Fisher NEW YORK TRIP Perhaps the high point of the entire year was the Band's trip to New York City late in August. It was on the moming of August 18 that the Band boys boarded a train, enroute to New York. Of course, they couldn't resist a day's stop at the famed Niagara Falls. Then there was an unexpected six- hour delay on account of bad weather conditions. But the boys finally got to Pennsylvania Station, in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities. The purpose of the trip was to accompany the Lansing Commandery, Order of the Knights Templar, in their nationwide Convention parade. The actual parade was not until two nights after the arrival, but the boys were kept busy preparing for a concert the night before, as well as seeing the sights of the big city. The concert, on the night of August 28, was inspiring for the Band. At the invitation of the New York City Park Department, our Band took the position of the famous Goldman Band, and under Mr. Bergan's excellent conducting, delivered a truly magnificent concert. Their place of honor was in the Band Shell, on the Mall in New York's Central Park. An estimated 2,000 people braved a rainy weather forecast to witness the event. Ron Darling and his marimba did some fine solo work, followed by an array of pleasing musical selections. The generous applause the boys received from the audience was a fine token of our success. On the evening of August 25, the Sexton High School Band marched. 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A ri Ke ...un -f ,WM-1+-,i-.m...+a.... . ,..... HY! i 5 92717 xl COACHING STAFF Buck Row: Nlajdeski, Assistant Footballg Maples, Assistant Football and Trackg Sweeney, Track and Assistant Footballg Eckman, Assistant Football and Baseballg Campbell, Baseball Front Row: Konrad, Cross Country and XVrcstlingg Nickel, Basketball and Golfg llitcln-v, Director of Athleticsg Kowalk, Football and Assistant Baskctballg NlanufSwiinniingg XVhitelu-ad, Tennis Sexton High School opened its doors to the students of Lansing in 1943, the building com- plete except for an auditorium and swimming pool. A few years later our present auditorium was added to the north wing of the building, and this year wc. of Sexton, take pride in announcing a magnificent addition to our ath- letic plant. The swimming pool Will be avail- able in both winter and summer for the en- joyment of everyone, while the two new activity rooms will provide ample opportunity for an expanded physical education pI'OgI'z1lll. 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T-1 5353 X11111 22 xt1111 lst xt1111... - 17 JIM SALMON CHUCK GINTIIER BILL MILLER IJABBEL FRANK The 1955 opener pitted the Big Bed football team against a veteran Muskegon eleven. Although bowing in defeat, 7 to 6, Sexton rolled up and down the field like a well-oiled machine, but was stopped three times within the Muskegon 20 yard line. The Big Beds took the opening kickoff and marched to the Muskegon 17, where an intercepted pass stalled the drive. In the second quarter they fumbled away another chalice on the 20. Muskegonls first offensive thrust of the game early in the second half resulted in a quick 7-0 lead. Late in the game a one-yard plunge by Roger Ray climaxed a Sexton surge from midfield. The crucial try for the extra point by Bob Little was blocked, awarding the 7-6 decision to Muskegon. Ypsilanti was a different story. While failing to gain a first down, a 6-0 victory was salvaged by Bill Hallis timely pass interception. The slim triumph marked Sextonis first home game of the season. Brighter points in other phases of the contest balanced the stalling of the Sexton offense. Booming punts by Barry Duncan pulled the Big Beds out of the danger zone many times. The defensive platoon, led by lack Boyett, jim Salmon, Dave Anderson, and Bob Little, was brilliant all evening, and was directly responsible for the winning tally. A hurried pass by Ypsilanti in the second quarter was picked off by Bill Hall, who dashed 60 yards for the only touchdown of the game. Clayton Kowalkis gridmen bowed to Kalamazoo I9-6 in their first 6-A League test of the season. The Big Beds were in the game right up to the closing seconds, when the Hnal Kazoo tally proved to be the elincher. JOE THOMPSON ,IOIIN ABCIIEB JERRY ECKM. 51301 H47 After taking a fi-0 lead in the first quarter, a 69-yard pass play gave Kalamazoo a two-touchdown lead at halftime. A third touchdown was apparent late in the third period, hut the Sexton defense held on the 10. Here Bruce Sherman ripped through right tackle for 8-1 yards to close the gap on the scorehoard to 13-6. A march that could have tied the score was in progress late in the gameg however, a fnmhle stalled it on the Kazoo 17. Sexton delivered a tremendous defensive performance in holding an outstanding Ann Arhor offense to two touchdowns. The 14-0 defeat extended Ann Arhor's unheaten string to 34 consecutive games. Every yard the Pioneers gained was pounded out against a stuhlmorn Sexton line, which threw up far more opposition than anyone had expected. Ann Arhor reached paydirt the first time they took possession of the hall. The Big Beds stalled the remaining Pioneer efforts in the first half, hut Aim Arhor took the kickoff after halftime and punched out 54 yards to score their second touchdown. Sexton managed to penetrate Ann Arlior territory once during the game, and then for only one yard. Sexton recorded its second triumph in five games at the expense of Owosso, 25-7. A Big Bed fumlile on their own 30 set up Owosso's only touchdown in the first period. The next quarter. however. saw Freddie johnson pulverize the Owosso defense with two hrilliant touchdown dashes of 73 and 43 yards each, giving Sexton a 12-7 lead at intermission. Two more tallies by Bill Hall in the final quarter clinched the victory. Credit should he given to the Big Bed defensive 'l'lClJ l'lC'l'lillC DALE MONROE gi. .- 5 .. an , a . .K . .. .V -.A-al ROCICB RAY fl311 2, qjtllilllqy BAHIKY DUNCAN .l0llN BONVAN lflililllbllri -IOHNSON CIC SIIICRX IXRYIN llAl,l, I -XCR BOYICTT KICX SNIITII llOCI'ill IUCN line, led hy Barry Duncan and Mike O'Dell, for bottling up the Owosso offense throughout the game. The triumph did not come without cost to the Sexton gridders, as star end jim Sahnon was injured and removed from the game in the first quarter. Two Battle Creek touchdowns in the third period spelled out a 12-7 defeat for the Big Reds. Trailing 7-0 at halftime, the Cereal City eleven took the kickoff following the intermission and drove 80 yards to score. l.ater in the period a 56 yard march reached paydirt again. The running of halfhacks jolmson and Ilall. along with Roger Ray at fullhack. dominated the first half of play. After heing stopped twice deep in Battle Creek territory, a Bearcat fumble gave Sexton the hall 20 yards from the goal line. Freddie johnson skirted left end for the touchdown. and lioh Curley ran for the cxtra point. However, the third quarter ruined the Big Reds, although they were on the Battle Creek Sl when the game ended. Fumhles were the rule, rather than the exception, in Sexton's seventh game against jackson. The 220-7 Viking victory featured a first half in which 14 holmhles occurred. ln hetween fumbles jackson did manage to gain a 13-0 halftime lead hy converting 2 of Sextonls 6 miscues into touchdowns. Sexton jumped hack into the game early in the fourth quarter on a 'T-yard pass from jerry Eckman to Freddie johnson, which climaxed a drive of 5-1 yards. Roger Ray ran for the extra point to make the score 13-7. jackson took the ensuing kickoff and moved 68 yards to clinch the victory, 20-7. LARRY SKUTT HON CLARK ICD FOX Ll32j An lfastvrn touclidown in tlic closing svconds, couplcd witli a pcrtic-ct convvr- sion, forcvd tht- Big Bvds to sc-ttlc for a 13-13 tic- in tht- 28th rcncwal of tlw cross- town rivalry. Tlu- Qllakvrs wort- on top tllrongllont tliv first llalfg in fact, Svxton managed to amass a nvt gain of 1 yard against tllcni. A 15-yard pass from .Iot- Nlalatinsky to CL-orgv Zarka in tht- svcond qllartcr put lfastvrn into a 6-0 lllllii- fllllt' load. An inspirvd Big Bard c-lc-yu-ii 01121112011 onto tlw field aftc-r intcrrnission. ,lc-rry lickinan passcd for 32 yards to Frcddic hlolnison, placing tlic- lmall on Eastc-rn's 3-1. Force-ml to ganilmlv on a tonrtli down situation, Hckinan fired a long spiral to .ltlllll Arclwr, who took thc lmall away from two Quakvr C1t'l0llC1l'l'S on tliv 4-yard linv. A pvnalty niovcd tlic liall to tlu- onv, wlwrv Bill llall plunge-d in to scorc. Thr- 1-Xtra point was gaincd on a lickinan to Salmon aerial, giving Sc-xton a 7-6 lm-ad. llall tallied again from one' yard away in tlic last pm-riod to climax a inarcll of 31 yards, lint Bogm-r Bay was stoppvd in attvinpting to add tlic lvonns point. liastc-rn vilgim-ci'cc1 its tying touchdown drive- in tlic- last four minntvs of tht- gann-. Starting on tlivir own 34, tlwy rvacllcd tlu' Sc-xton 5 witli 24 scconds loft on tln- clock. Aftc-r living tlirown lmack to tliv 10, Nlalatinsky tlirvw tliv scoring pass to Pat Vvlglltllltlll in tlic- final svcond. Nlalatinskyls kick split tlu- npriglits to tim- tht- sc-orc at 13-all. ORCIC BOl10l 1 KEN KING BILL. HALL I 1:33 1 Xlllx 'IC .XXDI 118 13 I Bl1,l Bl C lx lJ.XX'l BOB Huck Row: Maclicnzie, Radway, Norton, Hendy, Fickies, Parmater, Arbaugh, Kipke, Soderberg Second Row: N. Si1n1nons, Weingartcn, Johnson, Rudow, Welfare, U,Ren, Buckingham, Nclligan, Ostcrhouse, Mann Front Row: Smith, Knapp, Budd, McLachlan, Hallberg, R. Simmons, Brabbs, Brand SWIMMING Although Coach Mannis tankers managed to win only three meets this year, there was certain bright spots during the season. The medley relay team of Mason Buckingham, Keith U,Ren, and Jerry Smith, reached the finals at the Cereal Bowl, an annual state- wide meet at Battle Creek. No one from Sexton had ever placed at the Cereal Bowl before this year. The Big Red tankers did very well in the 6-A League Meet. Don johnson, high point man for the year, took firsts in both the two and four-hundred yard free- styles, breaking a 6-A record in the latter event. Ron Wellfare took a second in the diving, lim Nelligan placed third in the 50-yard freestyle, as did the free- style relay team, to round out Sexton's point-making. With Don Johnson and jim Nelligan leading a con- tingent of returning lettermen, prospects are bright for the swimmers next year. VVclfarc Executes a Backdivc Loafing under Florida Sun FLORIDA TRIP On the sixteenth of December, the day Christmas vacation started, nine members of the swimming team started the annual Christmas vacation trip to Florida with their coach, Mr. Mann. They attended the College Swimming Coaches Forum in Fort Lauder- dale, and heard a series of lectures from some of the country's outstanding coaches. These lectures, along with plenty of swimming every day, proved to be of great value to the team. Side trips were also taken to Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and the Everglades, to round out a most inter- esting trip. The nine boys, Ron Welfare, Ron Cant- well, Bob Radway, Jim Nelligan, George Arbaugh, Roger Simmons, jay Osterhouse, jim Brabbs. and Herb McLachlen, all arrived home just in time to greet the new year. CTlo1'kn'i,w' from Froril: lim-lx, Smith, l ost1'i', Thonipson, Siihnon, ltownn, I7iim-im, lt, ltqnnont, hl. l'l'I'j.fllStlIl, l. Itznnont, li, lwrg ffrnlrr: Nl'2ll, Ni:-lu-l nson. ltc-lmmii BIG RED BASKETBALL .Xlthongh tht- lmzislwtlmll tcunn lzillml to win tht' fi-:X llhainipionsliip, tht- Iliff llvcls plum-tl in tht- final F' . lrzulition of St-xton sqnauls lIIltlt'l'flUt1L'll Nit-kt-l.'l'l1c Imtl luck thin has zwoitlvtl tht- llvtls in thc- lust lbw yvairs wus 1-vi-r prcsvnt this svuson its niuny guint-s wc-rc' clroppt-cl lw inzirgins ol' ont- untl two points. ,Xcltli-cl to this tht- lvaigiiv coinpvtition wus ut un ull- tinit' high. 'l'Iit- tvznn still linishvtl tlw st-arson with at wspt-t'tz1lmlv lil tlllil fi rm-orcl. llvlorc losing two ganiws in lhv lust st-voncls to lizlttlc' C.rc'c'l4 :intl l'.alsti-i'n. this sclnaicl wus mtvcl tht- ninnlwr ont- tc-ann in tht- stiito Thi- liig llvmls xxvrc' lvcl llll'0ll ll tht- SURISUII ln' i .5 cost-aiptniiis Dia-lx liannont :incl -lot-I l'wt'I'QllSUll. Dick lxrolw :ill lint ont- ol' Svxtonls scoring rt't-ortls :incl won tht' city zlntl ti-,X Ptlllllflllttlilllg titlvs with ll totall ol' fi-ll points. ol. which ISM won- in lvziglic' plaly. lla- slnltt1'i't'cl thx' singli- ganna' inzirlx whvn hc llUlll't'tl in thirty-two 2lQ2llllSl lizlttlt' Cf1't't'lx. Dick l't'K'ttlYt'Kl svcontl tvzini qXllAStz1tc- honors lol' his lint' work :hiring tht- svzlson tlllil was svlc-L-tt-cl :is Svxtons loni- l't'lll't'St'lllililYt' on tht- .Xll-City' tcfuin. XYith tht- Stllllltl ux'c'i'a1gi1ig six loot two inchvs. St-Xton was onv ol' thai tzlllvst UWIIIIS in tlw statv. .'xllt'l'llkllllIQ :it i't'lIlt'l' alll ya-ar wi-rv liurry Duncan zincl .Iohn llowaln. who stootl six foot fini lllltl six loot sis. i'1'spt-c-tivm-ly. Bairry was il lim-tl worlwr, I N5 il intl his 4-llorts on tht' lmziclxlmozmls In-lpt-tl Ckllilf' tht- Nicltc-lint'n flll'OllQll tlicii't'z1l'ly string, ol' six x'it'torit's. Alohn wus onv of tlw inost cliligvnt pvrlorim-rs on tlu-squad, alncllmythc-1-ntlol'tlwyva1i'lii- haul 1-ziriiml il starting ussigninc-nt. .-Xnotlivr cmitt-r lor tht- Big llc-cls wus loc Thompson, who, with Rowan, will lw lmc-lt ncxt your. .lorry lCclmmii, Bill lic-4-lt, Tony Smith, lloy l ttl'gllSOll, lllltl rl'c'ri'y ltzunont worlu-tl out at tht- jllltlftl position :it clillt-11-nit tiint-s mlnrinq tht- SCQISUII. lt'l'l'y ll'2lIlSlttl'l't'tl to St-xton lroni XVII- liuinston :incl was als vulimlmlt- in lmski-tlmll als in lootlmll. Bill pluyvcl gnzircl clnring that initinl part ol' tht- sc-arson hut linishvcl out tht- your hy' 1lltl'I'llill- ing at thv lorwaircl slots. Tony wus tht- wail hnsth-i' on tht- Stllllltl :incl L'1llI1tttll0Ilg lust zlt tht- vncl ol tht- smison. Both Roy Fvrgiison uncl 'l't'ri'y llznnont saw 1 lot of zu-tion untl shonltl tlo wvll nut unix' with this vxpc-l'iviit'c' unch-1' thvir lwlts. linrry lfostc-1' zincl -lohnnit' Davis nrt' two plnyvrs who zlclclvcl to Sox- ton's strc-nqth. Svxton lmslwtlmll will lniss Nlr. Nicki-l zis hc- stops up to thc zithlvtic' tlll't'Ct0I'SlllD. llis rt-c-ortl ol' 63 wins in tht- lust 75 QQZIIIIUS Zllltl tlirvt' conscwntiw' 6-A Cfhalnmionships is plic-iioiiivinil. llis SllL't't'SSOl'. Nh: Kowzilk, has conipilc-cl zin 1-qnully good rm-oral with tht- liittlv llvtls. Unclm' tht- tlirvction ol' Xlr. Kowullt, tht- Big llc-cl lmslictlmll lortnnvs shonlcl rvinain ut tht- saint- high lc-wil. R sis' s' ag Q - X .5 ,, ' i GT K ak . 6 LW., '. x if . xx V-X. x Y 6, N Q' una A' YB ' A 3 E 5 usd: K QE E- ww SO1 5 fi Six gi U N' K 0 pf' t Mu... k .,. .X H A2251 145 3? 'F' I XX ILLIAXIS SVVIX ANDERSON MONROE G. NVILLIAM BIG RED WRESTLING Once again, under the guidance of Coach Iggy Konrad, the Rig Red Wrestlers turned in an excellent record. The grapplers finished with a season mark of seven wins and three losses and with third place honors in the state meet. Sexton missed the services of three-time state champion lim VVilliams after graduation in january, hut the team managed to take up the slack and won the last five dual meets of the season. Sexton wrestlers did well in the state finals as they copped four individual championships. Cordon Swix and Norm Young won their state titles with scores of 10-2 and ll-2, respectively. Roth these champs will he hack next year and will help maintain Sexton's status as 'a state wrestling power. After losing two close duels early in the season to Eastern's lim Sinidinos, Chuck Cinther came through in the all important match. earning a 2-0 triumph. Dale Monroe brought the fourth title to Sexton in the 154 pound match with a decisive 5 to 1 victory. In a close match, Gordon Rauer was edged out of a championship hy a 1 to 0 count. Herschel Roper and lim Richards each took fourth place honors which helped give Sexton a total of 83 points, just nine hehind Eastern and 18 behind the champion, Ypsilanti. WVhen 'lim XVilliams left at mid-season, Larry Fulton took over his spot and did a fine joh in the meets that remained. Two other seniors who performed well all year for Coach Konrad were LeRoy Cmazel and Tom Evans. The Rig Reds should have another fine season next year with enough lettermen returning to form the nucleus of a powerful team. For service only the first semester. Sexton will have lim Richards and Herschel Roper and state champions Chuck Cinther and Dale Monroe. Gordon Swix, Norm Young. Dave Anderson. and Gerry WVilliams will he hack for duty the full year. I 1381 CIMAZRI. BAUER RICHARDS UINTIIER ROP! R Svxllm.. Svxlun SVXUJII Sm-xluu Svxlml . . . -'Sl ICH-ra-tt . . . . . I7 S4-xtml. . . . . . l7 l':2lStl'l'll . . , . . 25 Sexton . . , 21 Ypsilanti ..... . . 253 Sc-xtmx. . . 24 Rzlttll' Crvvk .. .. I7 Svxhm , . . I9 l':klSlK'l'll . . . 253 Svxlrm. . . Uwussu -IZICIQSOII .. Ann Arlmur . Klllklllllllllil . . Rust Lamsing mug, lsllllflll, lixmls, Clintlu-r, cllII2lZ1'I, Baum-r, Ropcr, Xlonro:-, liiclmnls, Allclvrsuln, NYilli1uns Back Row: Rule, Russell, O'Dell, Foster, Norton, D. Ramont, Dennis, T. Ramont, Slater, Campbell, Wilcox Front Row: Patrick, Frank, Ruthruff, Cowan, Shumway, Brodberg, Miller BASEBALL A perfect season and a justified claim to the state championship were the accomplishments of the 1955 Big Bed baseball forces. With a lineup packed with lettermen from the previous seasons, the Sexton nine whistled through a twelve-game schedule undefeated. In view of this record against a high level of competition, the squad was undoubtedly the finest ever to represent Sexton on the diamond. Following easy victories over St. johns and Owosso, the Big Beds kicked off their league season with a resounding 16-7 triumph over jackson. Many of the games, however, were un- decided until the late innings, as Sexton won four contests by a margin of only one run. A par- tgirl., thriller was the second Battle Creek en- Wit lv ww 3 L, GJ bil Y .A if ' Sexton. . . . . . 19 if Sexton ..... . . . Nag Sexton ..... . . . 16 Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . 0 6 Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . 10 J Sexton ..... . . . V Sexton. . . . . . Sexton. . . . . . 12 counter, in which no runs were scored until the last half of the seventh inning, when a timely single by Dave Patrick brought Terry Bamont across the plate with the clincher. Larry Foster pitched a brilliant two-hitter, and struck out seven, four in the last two innings. Led by the .409 batting average of Ed Norton and the hurling of Foster, who won nine games for Sexton, the team rarely if ever lost its poise. Bob Shumway, Cary Ruthruff, and Terry Bamont contributed many valuable hits, while Darrel Frankis clutch-hitting pulled the Big Beds out of many jams. Congratulations to Coach Camp- bell and to every player on the squad for an excellent record. St. Johns . . . . 0 Owosso .... . . 1 jackson ...... . . 7 Battle Creek .... . . 3 Eastern ....., . . 3 Ann Arbor . . . . 0 Kalamazoo .... . . 3 Jackson ....... . . 6 Battle Crcck .... . . 0 Eastern .... . . 6 Ann Arbor . . . . 2 Kalamazoo .... . . 7 11401 ,w, it p2 wa 1 .ww --,Q ff tv' 4 aa-f lj Back Row: Sweeney, Herbert, Bowan, Shipp, Tellier, Schuessler, Frank, McFadden, Ransom, Little, Clark, Spencer, Beck Neal, Maranka, Maples Villllle Row: Warner, F. Brazee, I. Taylor, Drolett, McCu1nby, Truscott, Lowell, Thompson, Caskin, Beid, johnson, Struhsakmr K. Taylor, Brakora, Fox, Loepke, Smith, Brunvand l'ront Row: B. Taylor, Schalla, Vedder, Patterson, Reynolds, Boyes, Limber, Porter, C, Brazee, VVilliams, Ilale, McCumb1r llall, Hudson, Barnes, Cardis, Morris, Sturgis, M. Hall, Rey, Boyett TRACK The Big Bed trackmen compiled another excel- lent record in 1955 as they lost only one dual meet during the season. In dropping the last meet of the- year, The Reds, string of thirteen consecutive victories was broken. The Big Red victory in the Eastern meet exemplifies the determination the cindermen dis- played all season. At one time during the meet the Reds were trailing by the score of thirty-one to four. But beginning with the dashes, the team surged hack. Bill Hall, jack McCumber, and Pete Loepke finished first, second, and third in the 220-yard sprint. Likewise, in the half-mile, Ierry Schuessler, Bill Tellier, and Chuck Barnes took the first three places. The Sexton rally con- tinued as Dick Bigelow won the quarter-mile, Tony Smith., the mile, and Tom Struhsaker, both hurdle events. VVhen they copped the final relay, Sexton ..... . . . Sexton .... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . Sexton ..... . . . the harriers of Coach Chuck Sweeney had beaten Eastern, 55 to 54. The Big Reds did not fair so well in the larger meets, as they tied for third in the city meet and placed fourth in the 6-A. Sextonis only winners in the local contest were Tony Smith and Jack McCumber who won the mile and 100- yard dash, respectively. In the Albion Invita- tional Meet, however, the men from Sexton fin- ished as runners-up in a strong field. The track team should he equall as strong in 1956 as it was this season, with a host of letter- men returning. Led by Bob Little, Ioe Thomp- son, Bon Clark, Ted Truscott, Terry Boyes, Bill Hall, Pete Loepke, joe Drolett, Ed Fox, Bill Tellier, Chuck Barnes, Bill Brakora, Tom Struh- saker, and Tony Smith from last yearis squad, the Beds are bound for another top-notch season. Flint Central ....... 33 jackson ...... .... 4 0 Ann Arbor .... .,.. 4 9 Kalamazoo .... 50 Eastern . . . . . . . 54 Everett ....,.. .... 5 2 Battle Creek ....... 58 51411 -- rn, Q ! Back Row: Warren, Wilson, Johnson, Henderson, Fitz, WL-115, Stroll.- Mr. VVhitebead Front Row: Salmon, Rogers, Ferguson, Herrmann, Brown, Abbey TENNIS GOLF The 1955 Sexton tennis team was simply out- classed by a strong Six-A League. Probably the squadls only real strength rested in the singles, where Dick Johnson and Jim Salmon returned from 1954 to lead the assault. Diligent work resulted in improved scores against Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo in the second half of the season. WVhile the Big Reds were close to victory only in the second Ann Arbor match, they fought valiantly and took every defeat as true sportsmen. This year the Big Red racquetmen will be led by Jim Salmon, along with Doug Brown and Jim Herrmann, who teamed in doubles last season, and Chuck Abbey, lost through much of 1955 be- cause of illness. It is hoped that these four can spearhead a more formidable attack on the Six-A courts. Sexton . . . 0 Jackson . . . Sexton . . . 2 Ann Arbor. Sexton . . . 0 Eastern . . . Sexton. . . . . 0 Kalamazoo Sexton. . . . . 1 Battle Creek. . . . . Sexton 3 Ann Arbor. Sexton . . . 0 Jackson . . . Sexton . . . 0 Eastern . . . Sexton . . . 1 Kalamazoo Sexton . . . l Battle Creek. . . . . l1421 Sexton was well represented on the Six-A Leagt golf courses in 1955, as the Big Red golfers tie for third place. The linkmen compiled a fine seasc record of 5 wins, 4 defeats, and 1 tie, including double victory over Eastern. Each meet saw tl Big Reds represented by a five-man team, an ii novation in 1955. The four-man squad will 1 reinstated this year. Coach Nickel had Don Clark, Ted Hassler, ar Dave Strolle back from the 1954 team to spearhea his attack. Other letter winners were Bill Pierc Paul Bondeson, and Duane Wells, to complete tl roster of six golfers who alternated on the startir five. Following the regular season Sexton snatche third place in the State Regional and were Crowne City Champs in the Greater Lansing High Schoi Tournament. Sexton 435 jackson ...... 385 Sexton 437 Ann Arbor .... 435 Sexton 428 Eastern ...... 477 Sexton ........ Sexton ........ Sexton ........ Sexton ........ Sexton ........ Sexton ........ Sexton 428 413 418 428 411 407 403 Kalamazoo Battle Creek. . . Ann Arbor .... jackson ...... Eastern ...... Kalamazoo Battle Creek. . . 429 458 418 404 465 40:3 417 St S4 S4 S4 S4 S1 S1 Burk Row: llolu-nstuin, Fuller, Tlioinpson, Rzlinsburgcr, Muir, Aclanns, Swuyzv, NVrigl1t, Millvr, K4-lint-r, Rt-ynolcls, Kc-nny, Arlmngli, Dodgc, VVillizuns, De-lunar 'l'l1ir11 How: Swcvnvy, Sinitli, XVillizuns, Czlllmovi, Pnvlit, Cntcs, Bvst, Mntln-vvs, lfriz, Sinnnons, Norton, lluntlcy, Cliupnmn, May, Fcltvr, Clark, Mnjclt-ski Sr.'f'onfl How: llolnwt, Pratt, Crnnn, Kcllcrnmn, Hanna, XVvlls, Grout, Scott, NVl1itccl, Amos, B4-thkn, Colwvll Front How: Fit-Iwinln, Szullvr, llnlm-, XVairrinm-r, Aslilvy, Sliipp, llvcllmrg, Dick:-rson, Kelly, l,ilI'llI1lfi'I', lloriszny LITTLE RED ATHLETICS -xton Cd Rapids So. S1-xton. . . 39 Busta-1'1i . . . . . 'xton Artlnlr Hill . . Sexton. . . 53 Bnttlv Crwli . 'xton Ypsilanti .... St-xton. . . 45 Flint Nortln-rn -xton -Iackson ..... Sexton. . . 39 jackson . . . . . 'xton .... . . Flint Nortlwrn Sexton. . . 55 Ann Arlmor . . -xton Ann Arlmor . . Sc-xton ..,.. . . . 66 Kllllllllilltlll . -xton Kulznnuzoo . . Sc-xton ...... . . . 56 Eastern . . . Svxton. . . Buttle Crccli ...... 46 Bark Row: llnflnnin, Grout, Fit-Init-Im, Morris, Iloriszny, Front Row: Aslilcy, llnlv, Eaton, VVarrincr, Kcllcy. L. Bntlcr, Sliipp, Kowulk Hinton was alms:-nt wln-n pictnrm- wus tulwn. 1' Bark Row: Vedder, Stone, Ferguson, Kirkby, Tuttle, Bunker, Atkinson, Hohenstein, Harrington, johnson, Coach Sweeney Scvond Row: Maranka, Rogers, Schalla, Limher, Patterson, Lowell, Hanna, Ransom, Dodge, Brokora, Brazee Front Row: Hale, Fox, Loepke, Caskin, johnson, Hall, Barnes, Drolett, Struhsaker INDOOR TRACK Indoor track is a new sport here at Sexton. Ann Arbor, and did well in the Huron Relays at Coach Sweeney instituted it last year and since Ypsilanti. This sport also gives invaluable train- then it has been very successful. This winter, ing for our athletes who participate in our track for instance, we won the M. S. U. Relays, took program during the spring. third and fifth places in the A. A. U. Relays at M. S. U. Relay Champions: Tellicr, Fox, Loepke, and Johnson fzllllllfil l'l'm'sicl4'11l gm' '.Yilsmm11, with l,lll'l'Il lzmvl I lnrpvl' xml hung lllll Saxlmmx HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES 1955 9 CIINIIIIVIII Pllls HI limvll. lirmxxl. Sllllllllll. llau'pz'r. Xlzlv. Holm-, l'H'lllC'Il, sNYl'l'Ill'f', SIIIIIIIXYZIK, North ., 1. . ,l . HOMECOMING COURT 'Wim Y , 23.3 51 Qi: fi Sf 4. .. W X f BIG RED CHEERLEADERS 1 ig Y -ig in it J. SWEENEY B. DYER If :D D N D n N . 5 gk ' ip i -E S uni 1 I S E X M. ELLMAN X B. .1oHNsoN Q T Al.l.lNG J G. COTSIKAS I! -4? i in-y l'lnwinnn C-:wiv Rlllll'lllIilll ocln Nusil Carol xx1llljll'lllllll llnnn- Norili liloise' ,Mlznns RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Proinoting scliool spirit tliis pnst ya-an' is ai tvzun lc-:ist ll CIM SL'll0l11SfiL' 1lX'l'l'1llLl'. ol six czipzilmlv vlivc-i'lm-ziclc-1's. Xlnking np tliv sqnncl .N promising H-sc-i'w tm-ann luis clic-4-rocl tln- Little' nv loin' sc-niors, Nlziry XVm-llninn, llonnic' Dyvr. llc-mls on to victory tlirongliont ilu' yn-air. tlncliging 'l nnn Alling U4-orgin Clotsikzls :incl two juniors, fron: tlivir pvi'foi'ina1iic'vs :lt pri-vions gnincs, it is lncly Swvmwy zlncl llnrlmrzi -Iolinson. Not only clo vviclviit tlizlt wv lmvv 4-xtn-ilu-ly good iiizitwizil lim tlu-y liaiitlilnllv uttcmlvcl lioinc- vvc-nts lint tlivy lol- ncxt yvzifs vzn'sity. 'l'Iii-rc am- six girls on thi- rv- low tin- Big Ili-cl tvznns wlivn un cwviit tulws tlic-in scrw- tcznn: Dinnv Nortll. lllioclu Nzisili, Nancy out ol town. 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'SN sg , Aw, eh I 1' fi . 5 s :Q 1 Q, ...Z K I Wai , N Hs f .. x 1 rw as 5- Y as A 5' if Q ff SOPHOMORE A CLASS OFFICER Grace Gil111o1'c-Prvsirlrfrzt Loma H11xford-Vic'r'-Prasiflzf Ann YVHcox-Sccwfury Dizmc Nill'tll-rFl'l'll.S'IlTPI' Mr. Sa1'ley-Adviser Y - isa: ,gm MF S m. xi . W M P, . fix E ,S I ix ' ' I gf if if '- QPF M XZ 35 ,W Y' QW? S. if' XZ 'TSE 5 C Ms ,, if 'S A X Ir' - .J gg, i H 5- .J , E 5 +1 If K, , A, Nmmlzxn .-Xclanus ja-ri Sum- Alha-rs -'--' ',::q ' ,Izuwi All-sllin' Carol Allvn :,. Holm-x'I Allvll ,': ' ', E ' lmm- All.-y,. 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' 5 , ,g MKYEM AWARDS-JUNE 1955 GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY Mary Angelacos Richard Iohnson IDA A. LAMB AWARD Jean Kreger VVILLIAM AND SARAH E. WILLIAM AND SARAH E. WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD DANIELS' ACHIEVEMENT DANIELS' ACHIEVEMENT DANIELS' ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AWARD AWARD Janet Morey ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL AWARD Paul Woodruff BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Charles Powell DRAMATICS AVVARD David Heeke Robert Thurston Y-TEENS AWARD Ann Curtis Georgia Brown HI-Y AWARD Dean Marolf ENGLISH AWARD Kay Cross Earl Adams HISTORY AWARD Earl Adams John Curry Robert Thurston MATHEMATICS AWARD Georgia Brown Charles Powell fl72j Margaret Brubaker INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AWARD Brian Burns Gene Anderson Robert Thurston ATTENDANCE AWARD Pat Needham Joyce Hafner Glenda Smith Jackie Dutcher James Ebmeyer I AWARDS-JANUARY 1956 IDA A. 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MUSIC FOR' , ALL 519' - OCCASIONS ClARENCE SCHMIDT 1548 Sherwood Lansing ADVERTISING INDEX PAGE pAGE American State Bank ..... . . . 175 Lansing Ice and Fuel Company 178 Archie Tarpofl: ........... . . . 179 Lansing Insurance Agency ..... 178 Arctic Dairy Company .............. 177 Lindell Drop Forge Co. ....... 184 Auto-Owners Insurance Company .... 180 Linn 61 Owen ............ 179 Bank of Lansing .................... 181 Maria's ................ 190 Barker-Fowler Electric Co. .... 181 McClintock Cadillac Co.. .. 190 Belen's Flowers ............ . . . 181 Merritt 6: Bailey ............ 190 Bud Kouts Chevrolet Co. .... . . . 176 Michigan National Bank. . .. 183 Capital Laundry .......... 178 Morgan's ................ 178 Central Trust Company ..... 181 Motor Wheel Corp. ....... . 186 The Dudley Paper Co. .... 183 National Photo Service ..... . 185 Daniel's ................... 189 Newlinis 56 to 81.00 Store .... . 183 Edgemont Park Pharmacy .... .. . 190 Oldsmobile .................. 191 Emil G. Iaaliberton Agency ..... . . . C. I. Rouser Drug Company. . . 175 31110115 1'1 ---------------f - - - Schmidt, Clarence ........... 192 Cene's Cycle Shop ............. . . . 190 Shavepcorton Studio Ulu. 187 Gregory Mayer 8: Thom Co. .... 182 Smalrs ...t ....... ' . 176 Harryman's ................. . . . 177 Smith Floral Co. 182 Harvin's .................. . . . 176 The State Joumai 182 Heatherwood Farms 189 St , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Home Dairy Con ' . c ' . I i ' 179 one Prlntlng Co. ..... I ..... 192 Hotel Olds '....--'..'... u ' I 182 Tape Recordlng Industries ..... 177 Hurd's ..................... 183 Bay Tuttle ---------------- 179 Iohn Herrmann's Sons, Inc.. . . . . . 181 Va11de1'V001't,S ------ - - - - - 178 Ion Anthony, Florist ........... 190 Wagenvoord 61 Company .... 178 Lansing Colorplate Company ........ 188 Westlawn Lanes ......... .... 1 79 Underclass Photography: National Photo Service, Lorain, Ohio Covers: S. K. 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