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Some will remember the friendships, the activities, the sports events and realize their contribution to our social and personal development. Others may recall their academic achievements and become aware of their significance in determining the future. No matter the viewpoint, all of us will some day experience a slight nostalgia as we re-live, through memory, our school days. It has been the goal of this 1957 ORACLE to capture within its pages a com- plete school year, to serve forever as a lasting record. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication - 5 Administration - 7 Seniors - - - 15 Activities - 61 Departments - - 85 Athletics - 1 1 1 Music - - 137 Juniors - - 151 Sophomores - - 163 Awards - 174 Advertising - - 176 141 A woman intcrcstecl in licr country, in lit-r community, in licr profcssion, in lu-1'assocl-iatc-s, Nliss Laura B. Nlillar has lx-cn a tcaclwr in tliv social stuclivs clvpartmvnt of NV. Scxton High Scliool for mort' tlian tliirty years. Utilizing tht- riclmoss of lu-r foreign travel, slie lias opened tlie worlcl to countless tliou- saucls of stuclcnts, livlping tlwm lxriclgc lmotli timv aucl sparc lmy moans of lic-1' unique mctliocls of instruction. Thi- importance of tlic Unitvcl Nations lwconws startlingly apparcnt tlirougli tlic young spcalccrs wliom slit- lias traiuvcl to cntcr- tain aucl inform unmvrous civic groups. A lovvr oi tliv tlicatcr, Miss Millar will long, lx- rcmcinlmcrccl for livr many scnior plays, artfully proclucccl, and for licr sponsorsliip of tlic Parrott Playvrs. A spirit warm and forcvcr youthful, Nliss Millar will always lic a trcasurvcl mcmory to tlic alumni of our scliool. To licr wc' clcclicatc tlic 1957 ORACLE. E51 LLLHULM- it ll li U1 LAURA BELLE MILLAR 9 uwwwawjwag MJ- 0 M 'W',p,,,.L'lf 1M 4 .,,g,,fw' vgf':f,,,Sfk , QMQME ff MM gy. 4 A 'W 71-41 aw -4-'J'9,W'1Q A I . in SSZKZL W f3iiWM9f 4' M. W W M In GMM M' figs 'f fm ,QfLf D1M3QiM+W Mfmf 'fkj' . f W,4,,L ,LM Qgjiifg 1, gm? M M WMM www W, wwf JW M MJ My Jw qw MJ' W1 UM SM W' f g,7,04 My Awe ffm' Q QB, w-hw WM AWLJQQU 5 xwwiawm M 1 1 . , ,, ' ' -'95 ' ' H H ' f 1 '-gismw' 'QM' H. ,-.-vm, .C .'1i .Q',. 5 3 IL, H if 4 ar ,1 Q, ' 74:3 ' .hw X , ...faq . X! X, a n l! I Ad FU nisf cffiogw DWIGHT H. RICH B.A., M.A., LL.D. Superintendent of Schools Columbia University Kalamazoo College Mr. Rich is the chief administrative otlicer of the Lansing Public Schools and as such has cer- tain responsibilities prescribed by law as well as responsibility for the supervision and direction of the total school program delegated to him by the Board of Education. Mr. Averill, as deputy superintendent, has as his primary duty the direction and supervision of the instructional program and is directly re- sponsible to Mr. Rich. He is responsible for supervision of all the instructional and super- visory personnel in the school system. Mr. Partington, as assistant superintendent, has charge of the employment, placement, assign- ment, 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. The Board of Education is composed of seven members of the community who are equipped to bring to the administration of the public schools the benefits of their knowledge by train- ing and experience. Their primary qualification is a dedicated interest in the children of Lansing. FORREST G. AVERILL STEPHEN A. PARTINGTON JOHN T. ANAS B.A., M.A., D.Ed. B.A., M.A. President of the Board of Education Deputy Superintendent Assistant Superintendent University of Michigan VVheaton College University of Michigan S f . CHRISTIAN H. ROOSENRAAD B.A., lNI.A. Principal Hope College University of Michigan Columbia University Mr. Roosenraad, as principal of J. W. Sexton High School, is directly responsible 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 physi- cal, in all students. He maintains close relations with parents and the community, and he par- ticipates 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 Sextion High School. Mr. Shaft, now assistant principal, took over the responsibilities of Mr. Clark at the end of the first semester. He advises the Student Coun- cil and has charge of all problems arising in the field of discipline. He also supervises the at- tendance records throughout the school. F. CASSIUS SHAFT ELIZABETH B. LAWRY LEWIS E. CLARK B-A-, M:A-. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. D A Asszstrznt Principal Assistant Prirwigal Assistant Principal Michigan State Normal College University of Mic igan Central Michigan College Ml'-'hliltm State- UniYCfSitY Michigan State University Wayne University STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Slumlimu: ll, NVQ-llfare, Vice-l'resideulg -I. Nelligan, Sgt.-at-Arms Snllelf: li. lferguson, Presidentg Nlr. Clark, Adviserg Nl, Corski, Secretary The lirst semester of the 1956-57 Student Council proved to be a busy one tor its ineln- bers. Under the leadership of Roy Ferguson, many new projects were taken up. Members of the council were hosts to representatives of the 6-A League, which was organized to review various problems of the league schools. The council sponsored inany after-game dances, including benefit dances for the Hun- garian Relief and Polio Funds. A Twirp Week highlighted by 21 Twirp Dance also added to the semesterls activities. Through the school spirit connnittee, the coun- cil did much to arouse interest in the school athletic program. Burk Row: liandy, Azelborn, Coleman, Duleher, Brown, Surato, Shipp, Davis, XVheaton lfourllz limit Thornton, lleiinonen, Robinson, cilllIl0l'l', Seward, lloriszny, lliinitrofl, Richard, King, Croat, Grover, Sadler 'l'l1ir'fl How: Vedder, Nlelntyre, Hawes, Calland, Probst, Bowerinan, NVQ-st, Stevens, lloward, Reynolds, Taylor, Rouse Sreoml Hole: Covons, Andros, Brake, Nlartin, llansen, Porter, North, VVoodrul'l', johnson, Shutes, Brabbs, Shipley lfirst Iillllf Alleyn, XYellfzu'e, Nlr, Clark, Ferguson, Gorski, Nelligan, Cutler Mix .sl X , Q 5 i 5 S 1. -2 C . Under the guidance of jim Nelligan. the seconcl semester stnclent council accomplishecl many commenclahle things. One of the projects of the council was to support two orphans from Saint Vincent's Orphanage. .lim also reinstated many programs which had fallen hy the waysicle. A new comnittee was STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Slrlmling: N. Alelhoru. xiii?-l,l'l'Sllll'lll1 D. Groat, Sgt.-at-Anus Scrllcrl: AI. Nelligan. Presiclcnlg Mr. Shalt, Aclviserg M. Gorslai, Secretary appointecl to keep the hulletin up to dale aml the students of Sexton well informed about all social ancl scholastic events. Plans were macle wherehy the council coulcl sponsor most of the clances helcl next year. Xlany programs have also heen launchecl to give the stuclents of Sexton a feeling of pricle in their school. In 'i ' W - s f - RQ 1 N 1 Ll, cl 1 hall Q 1 I ' X C , . JMU d7Q1fWw3jpMj 04 Burk How: lxing, Ferguson, llaclway, Lancly, Uutcher. XVatkins, Aiken, Suu-clley, Samller, Tuhhs, Ifickies lfourllz H0111 Dodge, Limluer, lxnapp, Anclersen, Coleman, llarton, Shutes, Pino, lxellerman, Hollis, Avery, Davis Tliircl Hour: lloriszny. Perclue, Covons, Schmierer, Krepps, Olson, Alleyn, Misleli, Martin, llanthorne, Mclnlyu Srrmul How: lloghan, Overley, Croat, Taylor, Slusser, VVooclrufl', Cushman, Gilmore. llimitroll. Veclcler, XY:-st l ir.s'I lion? XV4-intranh, llansen, Andros. D. Croat, Nelligan, NI11 Shaft, Azelhorn, Corski, Smith, Brown, Sliipn i QQ Q5 is l s s I Left to right: Mr. Kowalk, Mrs. Stutzman, Mr, Schulert, Miss Fee, Mr. Burgett, and Miss Lawry COUNSELORS As part of the counseling program offered at Sexton, there are five counselors Who, along with teaching, assist students in making a good adjust- ment. They are also available to students who are having dirliculties. WVhether the problem concerns health, grades, finding a part-time job, getting along with parents, teachers, and other students, or taking part in school or outside activities, the counselors are willing to help Whenever possible. Upon entering Sexton, every sophomore has a personal conference with his counselor, who E121 helps him adjust his schedule in preparation for college or a future vocation. lt is also the coun- seloris responsibility to check the credits of each pupil and to arrange for him to make up those in which he is deficient. Director ot the counseling program is Miss l.aWry. Under her are Mr. Schulert, who directs his attention to the industrial students, Mr. Bur- gett, to the commercial, and Mrs. Stutzman, Miss Fee and Mr. Kowalk, to those in general education. Lef! to right: Mr. liosa, Mr. Ehersole, Mr. Smith, Mr. Anas, Mrs. Nussdorfer, Mrs. Darling, Mr. llerrmann BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is composed of seven members, who serve without pay for six years on a time consuming job. Besides their extra committee meetings, they meet on the second Monday and fourth Thursday of each month to discuss and make decisions concerning problems which are continually arising in the Lansing school system. During the past year the Board organized a junior Board of Education. This board, which is composed of members of the student bodies of the various high schools, has become known nationally. Today many cities are trying out this form of student representation. 13 Affecting Sexton more closely was the increased driver education program that included a new instructor, a black-topped training area, and several more cars. Arrangements have also been made to provide Sextonis track with lights. Due to the actions of the board, five members of Sextonis faculty found themselves in new posi- tions. Mr. Forest McCaskey became the assistant principal at C. W. Otto Junior High School. Mr. Lewis Clark is now in charge of safety for the Lansing schools. Mr. John Marrs became head of Public Relations while Mr. S. Earle Trudgen took charge of the Music Department for the city's public schools. Congratulations also to Mr. F. C. Shaft, our new assistant principal. XE 2? if? ,O my 1 deff if K?QQf M fiv Q W 6232331 Q3 Qiaizgiliilpxfg-? QQ 525 Q, Q, , 'SEQ Q91 K fi li SX + gi 55553225 2? 2555 qi ffsi Sw? .J g Twp 5 I E Semiom SENIOR A CLASS OFFICERS Standing: David Sharp, Presidentg Nick Liinhcr, Vice-President Svalvll: .Indy Sweeney, SL-cretaryg Mr. F. C. Shaft, Adviserg Mary Ella-n Clriilin, 'l'rv1sllu1 PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS President - Vice-Presirlenl Secretary - 'l'reas11l'1'r President - Vice-1'rc.s'i1Ient Secretary - fl'reasurer SOPIIUMOHE Junlon U51 Iohnnie Davis - Sharon Keefer Carole Ann Johnson - SallyBh1nchard - jim Nelhgan - joan Swanson - Georgia Felts - Mary Corski MARY ANN ACKLEY F. H. A. '54-'57g President '57 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Home Room Vice-President '55 Music Appreciation Club '54-'55 Michigan Stale University SHARON JOAN ACKLEY Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Comptometer school JEAN AGLER Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Rifle Club '57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Senior Prum Coke Room Commit- tee ALICE BERNIECE ADAMS Y-Teens '56-'57 Girls' League '56-'57 G. A. A. '56-'57 Nursing MOTTO : CLASS OF JUNE 1957 Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but rising every time we fall. FLOWER: White Orchicl COLORS: Blue cmd Silver PAUL AIKIN Bible Club '54-'57g President '56, '57 Home Room President '54, '56 Reserve Basketball '54 Student Council '57 Medical mixsionary DOROTHY ELAINE ALDRICH Girls' League '54-'57 Work DAVID ANDERSON Varsity Club '56-'57 Varsity Football '56-'57 Varsity Wrestling '56-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Michigan State University HENRY ANDERSEN Operetta '56 Home Room Secretary '56 Madrignl '56 Student Couucilg St-hool Spirit Committee '57 Band '54-'57g Drum Major '56-'57 l 17 l JEAN ANDERSON Girls' League '55 G. A. A. '55 Marriage DOUGLAS ANDRIDGE Hi-Y '54-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Senior Prom Ticket Committee Navy BETTY JANE APPLETON Girls' League '54-'57 C. A. A. '54-'57 Rifle Club '57 I-Hop Picture Room Committee Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee Keep Rollie Happy NICK A. AZELBORN G. National Honor Society '56-'57 Student Council '55-'57g Vice- President '57 Chemistry Club '56-'57g President '57 Varsity Baseball '56-'57 Wrestling '56 M. Tech or Air Force BRUCE BABCOCK Rifle Club '56 Boys' Glee Club '55-'56 Work and then armed services DOUGLAS BAILEY Badminton Club '55-'56 Reserve Tennis '55 Football Equipment Manager '56 Michigan State University I 181 WALLACE BAILEY Rifle Club '55-'56 Cross Country '54 Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 Intramural Bowling '54-'55 Sturt heat and frost imrulation ap- prenticeship IOANN BAILOR JUDY BAKER Sub Dells '56-'57 Music Appreciation Club '55 Work POLLYANNA BALMER Choir '55-'57 Girls' Clce Club '55 Music Appreciation Club '55-'56g Treasurer '55-'56 G. 0. Collector '54-'57 Y-Teens '56 Lrmsing Business University LOUISE BARNES Sl' Sulggebs '56-'57g Vice-President Girls' League '54-'57 C. A. A. '56-'57 Music Appreciation '54-'55 Library Staff '57 crvfnry for ilu' SMR' Drparfnlrnf WILLIAM FLOYD BARNES Rifle Club '54-'57 Badminton '54-'55 Intramural Bowling '54-'55 Army or Navy, then Flint Hurbrr Collage CAROL BARNE'I I' F. 'I'. A. '54-'55 C. A. A. '56-'57 Girls' LL-agua '54-'57 Briclgc Club '56-'57 Etta Kvlz '56-'57 Cuilvgf- DAVID L. BASSETT Chi-ss Club '54-'56 Studvnt Council '54 Intramural Bowling '54-'56g Prvsi- dont '54-'56 ColI1'p:f'. Air Forcw, thrn vriginvvring MARY MARTHA BAXTER Girls' I,s-agua: '54-'57 Sub Dc-bs '56-'57g Treasurm-r '57 ,I-Hop Publicity Committvv Svniur Prmn Publicity Commitkvv Iflnmi- Room Vivo-Prcsidc-nt '55 C0II1'1.:0 KI'INNE'l'II A. BEACH Chi-ss Club '54 Bible Club '55-'-575 Troasuilr 07 Band '54-'55 Intramural Bowling: Tre-asurvr '55- '5Gg Vim'-Pri-silli-lil '56-'57 Navy. flxrn collwgr' JAMES BECKWITII Orch:-stra '54-'56 'l'c'ch '56-'57 Cafe-te-ria '54-'55 Co-up '57 Intramural Bowling 754-'55 lVork us prinlvr, and nmrriugc- VIRGINIA BEBEE National Ilunor Socivly '56-'57 Iloclis-rni Romani '54-'57g Scorc- tary '55 Girls' I,0ai.un- '54-'57 C, A. A. '54-'57 Library Staff '56 IX I Q! r JOANN BELL Girls' Lcailuv '54-'57 Sub Dvbs '56-'57 IV0rk RAYMOND R. BELI. Band '54-'57 JL'ifSgIlII7 '57g Display Cuniiniltcc' Gc'm'rr1I Molnrx Inxtilulz' TONY BENAVIDES Chili- Vvrclv '54-'56 lVork. fhrn cnllwu' BRUCE BENSON Bible Club '54-'57g Club Rvprv- si-ntativv '56-'57 Moody Bible Instifulc' In .windy for Nw tha ministry ROGER II. BENZ Si-nim' Prom Publicity Cmninillm' Uniuvrsity of Michigan TERRY M. BERC M A N Chi-ss Club '55 Holm- Room Prvsiclc-nt '54-'56 ,Im-ts Club '57g Display Comuiittw- '57 Intramural Bowling '55-'57 CflIil'I.Il', fhrn xvrcicz' l19l JANET ELAINE BERNER Horlierni Romani '55-'57 Sub Delis '56-'57g President '56 Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee Girls' League '54-'57 Baud '54-'55 Michigan State University GARY D. BOGART Hand '54-'56g Band Council '55 Chess Club '55 jets Club '57g Program Committee '57 Navy, Ylivn college' JIM BORZENSKI Sciemw' Club '54-'55 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Home Room Secretary '57 Track '57 College SHA RON K. BOVVERMAN Student Council '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Home Room Secretary '56-'57 Sub Debs '56-'57g President '57 Missionary 'l'I5ltllY L. BOYES Varsity Club '57 Varsity Football '55-'56 Varsity Track '56-'57 Ilnmc Room President '56-'57 Rifle Club '56 .llicliigan State University IA M ICS BRAIIBS National Honor Society Student Council '56-'57g Chair- man, Publicity Committee Varsity Swimming '54-'57 Senior B Play Varsity Club '55-'57 Michigan Stair Uniuorsiiyg Univer- sity of Illivliigung Dvntistry I 20 1 GARY I. BRADY Science Club '54-'55 Rifle Club '56-'57g Treasurer '56 College, then travel WILLIAM R. BRAKORA National Honor Society '57 Varsity Football '55-'56g Little Reds Football '54 Varsity Track '55-'56 Hi-Y '56-'57g Treasurer '57 Little Red Basketball '54-'55 General Motors Institute NANCY CAROL BRASSEUR National Honor Society '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 junior Y-Teens '54-'56g Member- ship Chairman '55-'56 Youth Temperance '54 Trip to California GERALD BRAZEE Reserve Track '54-'55 Varsity Track '56-'57 Varsity Cross Country '56 Senior Prom Clean-up Committee Co-chairman College MARILYN BUNCE Girls' League '54-'56 Girls' Glee Club '55-'56 Operetta '56 Married life DON BUSCH Rifle Club '57 Co-op '56-'57 Commercial Art BILL BUSSELL Cross Country '54-'55 Intramural Bowling '54-'57 Home Room President '55-'56 Al-Hop Coke Room Committee Hi-Y '57 Michigan State University GERALD F. BUXTON Service, than Civil Service as a printcr LILA LEE CAMERON Y-Teens '54-'56g Worship Chair- man '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 C. A. A. '54-'57 Commerce Club '56-'57 Continue working and attend Comp- tomcter school DOUGLAS CARDIS Chess Club '54-'55 Badminton Club '54-'55 Tech Engine Shop '55-'56 Tech Drafting Shop '56-'57 Tri-State College GEORGE CAROTHERS Reserve Football '55 Reserve Basketball '55 Chess Clubg Vice-President '56 I-Hop Decorations Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee llliehigan State University CHARLES N. CASSIDY College BRENDA CAWTIION Transferred from Austin, Texas Parrott Players '56-'57 Senior B Play Band '56 Spanish Cluh '56-'57 Orchestra '57 Hcnrl for TEXAS and college NANCY CEASAR junior Y-Teens '55 Sub-Debs '57 Chile Verde '57 Girls' League '55 College WAYNE E. CHRISTOPHER Chess Club '54-'55 Tech Engine Shop '55-'57 United States Marine Corps RAY CLARK Bible Cluh '57 Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 mme College SUE ANN CLARK Girls' Varsity '57 F. H. A. '54-'57g President '55-'56 Girgs League '54-'57g Secretary Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee Co-chairman Home Room Vice-President '55g Treasurer '55 Michigan State University ROBBIN CLAYTON Parrott Players '55-'57 Y-Teens '54-'55 G. A. A. '54-'57 Get married to Mike. or go to Cali- lornia i211 GAY CLEARY National Honor Society '56-'57g Vice-President '57 I-Hop Favors Committee Chairman Hodierni Romani '55-'57g Secre- tary '56, President '56-'57 Oracle Business Staff '56-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Study Laiu LOREN CORWIN e Michigan State University NORMA COVELL ,BRISTOL Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Bible Club '57 Music Appreciation Club '55 Marriage DAVID W. COVEN Bible- Club '54-'57 College ROGER W. COVERT Chess Club '54 Bible Club '55-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Senior B Party Clean-up Commit- tee Chairman Michigan State University IOI-IN C. CROCKETT National Honor Society '56-'57 Orchestra '55-'57 Hodierni Romani '55-'57 Ji-is Club '57 - . .Pep Band,'54-'57' College-School of Science and Arts l22l .ijwvawf 02'vf fi .CR , . .55-'vw ' ' f ar ,4 ' rg: 6-57 er a'5 ' K, ,fQ ,,fj,s s'5 -'.7 QM CHAROLET CURTIS Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '56-'57 Bible Club '55 Library Staff '55-'56 Senior Prom Publicity Committee F. B. I. and then marriage GERALD G. CUSTANCE Home Room President '56-'57 Little Red Baseball '54 College COLLEEN SL? DANFORD G. A. A. '54 '57g Board Member '54-'55 Girls' Varsity '55-'57g Treasurer '56, Secretary '57 Bridge Club '56-'57 Senior Prom Committee Girls' Rifle Club '57 Michigan State University LORRAINE C. DAVENPORT Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55g Seere- tary '54 Etta Ketz '55-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Ticket Committee L. B. U. and then work CAROL D. DAVIS Football '54 Choir '54-'57 Baseball '56 Madrigal Choir '55 Operetta '55-'56 College-Police Admimlxtration LUCIE DAVIS Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 I-Hop Committee Y-Teens '56 Library Staff '56-'57 Work and attend Michigan State Uni- versity RICIIARD K. DEE Band '54-'57g Vice-President '57 Home Ronin President '56 I-Hop Decorations Committee Senior B Partyg Co-chairman Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee G. M. Tech, Engineering THOMAS DEGROFF National Honor Society '57 Rifle Club '57 Wrestling '54-'56 Choir '54-'55 Home Room President '57 Michigan State University MARGARET ANN DELI' Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Favors Committee Home Room Treasurer '55-'56 Htzfglg' Room G. 0. Collector '56- U mlecided GARY W. DEVIEW Rifle Club '57 Student Council '55-'56 Home Room Secretary '54-'55 Cap and Gown Committee '56g Collector '56 Senior B Play Ticket Committee Toast in the sun this summer, and Air Force in the fall DIANE DEVINNEY Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' Varsity '57 I-Hop Invitations Colnlnittee Senior Prom Favors Committee Ferris Institute PEGGY BLYTHE DIMICK Student Council '55-'56 Co-op '57 I-Hnp Favors Committee Girls' League '54-'57 Sub Dehs '56-'57g Treasurer '56 Work, then Wedding Bells DORIS ANN DIMITROFF Student Council '56-'57 Girls' Varsity '56-'57 F. H. A. '54-'56 Chairmang Serv- ice Committee '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 F. N. A. '57 Michigan State University, nursing. and then marrkule JANET M. DOMANSKI Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee lV0rk NAN DONLEY National Honor Society Oracle Business Staff '57g Sales and Advertising G. O. Collector '57 Etta Ketz '55-'56 Home Ronin President '54 Itlarriage and work JOHN EMMETT T. DORGAN Bridge Cluli '56-'57 Chess Club '55-'56 Chemistry Cluh '57 Intramural Bowling '56-'57 College BOB F. DORMER Chemistry Cluh '56-'57 Orchestra '54-'57 Michigan State University I23l JOYCE IRENE DRU RY J-Hop Orchestra Committee Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'55 Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee Work, then marriage JERRY MACK DUNN Boys' Glee Cluh '54-'55 Choir '55-'57 Operetta '55-'56 Senior Announcements Committee Senior Prom Tickets Committee Work JOYCE DUNN G. A. A. '54-'57 Parrott Players '56-'57 Chile Verde '56-'57 J-Hop Committee Co-op '56-'57 L. B. U., then marriage SHARON DUTCI-IER Etta Ketz '55-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 J-Hop Decorations Committee Home Room Vice-President '55 SUE DYER Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Etta Ketz '55-'57 J-Hop Decorations Committee Home Room Vice-President '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 College MARY JO EASTMAN Etta Ketz '55-'56 Y-Teens '56 Girls' League '54-'57 Class Queen '54 Senior Prom Tickets Committee Hmm to attend University of Arizona E241 EDDIE DEANN ELLIS Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Y-Teens '56 Commerce Cluh '56-'57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Business College RICHARD E. EVANS LESTER LEE FAY Rifle Club '56-'57 Football '54g President '56-'57 Conservation work, then service GEORGIA LEA FELTS Junior Class Secretary '56 Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '56 Etta Ketz '56-'57g Social Chairman '57 Senior B Play Senior Prom Invitations Commit- tee Co-chairman Secretarial work ROY FERGUSON Stuggnt Council '55-'57g President Varsity Basketball '55-'57 Hi-Y '56-'57 Varsity Tennis '56 Varsity Football '56 University of Michigan or Michigan State University JERRY R. FIGHTER Football '54 Rifle Cluh '56-'57g Secretary '56, Treasurer '57 Michigan State University, than Mer- chant Marine REIT!! FLUKE Chess Club '54-'57 Navy ARLENE FOUNTAIN Girls' League '54-'56g Program Chairman '55 G. A. A. '54-'55 11-ip to Califormb EDWARD I. FOX National Honor Society '57 Varsity Football '55-'56 Varsity Track '55-'57 Varsity Club '55g'57g Presid Reserve Football '54 Ccncral Motors Institute CARY FREEMAN Varsity Football '56 Boys' Glee Club '57 Little Red Football '54 Weight Lifting Club '55 Band '54-'57 Work SUSANNE M. FULTON Transfer from Lawton High Lawton, Oklahoma Oracle Business Staff '57 Parrott Players '56-'57 Senior B Play Le Cerele Francais '55-'56 ent '56 School, Band '54-'57g Secretary '56-'57 Work, rmd offend Lansing Business University GERALD S. GARDNER Chemistry Club '56-'57 College DAVID BRUCE GARLOCK Oracle Business Manager '56-'57 G. O. Staff '57g Collector '57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Cross Country '54 College, than Certifcd Public Ac- countant DOUGLAS GARLOCK Cross Country '54-'55 Baseball '55 Biology Club '55 Rifle Club '56 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee College CONNIE GILMORE Girls' League '54-'57 Sub Debs '57 Commerce Club '57 G. A. A. '54-'57 Y-Teens '54-'55 Work MARY ANN GORSKI Class Officerg Treasurer '55-'56 G. A. A. '54-'57g President '56-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Co- chairman Stuglgnt Council '54-'57g Secretary Athletic Board of Controlg Student Representative '57 College ANNETTE GRAY Le Cerclc Francais '55-'56 Etta Ketz '55-'57 Bridge Club '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 London, England ANN I.. GREENE Yffeens '54-'57 Commerce Club '55-'57 Chairmang Social Committee '56-'57 I-Hop Committee Girls' League '54-'57 Library Stal? '54-'56 Marrhige, then business school E251 MARY ELLEN GRIFFIN Senior Class Treasurer '56-'57 Y-Teens '54-'56g Treasurer '55-'56 Briggle Club '56-'57g Treasurer '56- J-Hop Decorations Committee Student Council '55g Inter-school Council Representative College PATRICIA ANN GROAT Bilge, Club '54-'57g Secretary '55, Senior B Play Senior Banquet Invitations Coin- mittee Chairman Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'55 Nursing VVILLIAM I. GRUHN Bible Club '54-'57 Varsity Wrestling '57 Service SUZANNE GUERNSEY National Honor Society '56-'57 Y-Teens '54-'57g Vice-President '55 Girls' League '54-'57 Student Council '54 SUCTCIUTIYII work DOUGLAS G. HACKBART Chile Verde '55 Little Red Football '54 Rifle Clubg President '57 Biology Club '55 Senior Prom Favors Committee M ichigrm State University MARILYN ANN IIAEGER Girls' Varsity '56-'57 G. A. A. Board '54-'57g Treasurer '55, Secretary '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Home Room Secretary '54-'57 Rifle Club '57 Grace Downs Private Airline School I26l ' li THOMAS M. HALE Varsity Club '55-'57g Secretary '57 Varsity Cross Country '55-'56g Captain '56 Varsity Track '54-'57 Bangtl7 '54-'57g Secretary-Treasurer Senior Prom Clean-up Committee C0-chairman Michigan State University DOROTHY I. HALL National Honor Society '57 Chile Verde '56-'57 Home Room Secretary '55g Treas- urer '57 Student Council '54-'56 Hodierni Romani '54-'56 Michigan State University MARVIN HALL Varsity Wrestling '54-'55 Little Red Football '54 Varsity Football '55 Varsity Club '55-'57 Band and Orchestra '54-' 7 College My my l,ACI EA HAN irls 3 Secretary 1 1 ' . A. '55-' Socia C ai 1 Treas er ent Council . -'. 5 O ganiza- tion C a 1 olleg LARRY HARRINGTON Air Force, then I. . . Tech Electrical Shop '57 E . 6. or WM 3' L I i EL HARRING ootball '56 Jens Club '57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Michigan State University NORMAN EDWARDS HARRIS National Honor Society '56-'57 Band '55-'56 Chemistry Club '55-'57g 'Treasurer '56-'57 Jets Club '56-'57g President '56-'57 Chfggistry Laboratory Assistant '56- Michigan Stale Univar.rit!I- Chemical Engineering CAROL SUE HARRISON National Honor Society '56-'57g Chairman Refreshment Connnit- tee '57 Girls' League '54-'57g President '57 F. N. A. '56-'57g President '56-'57 Bridge Club '55-'57g Vice-Presi- dent '57 Senior B Play Property Committee Chairman Michigan Stan' University, Nursim.: JUDY ELAINE HARTSUCII J-Hop Favors Committee Parrott Players '56 Chig:7Verde '56-'57g Vice-President Choir '57 Senior Prom Favors Gonunittei' Collvm' MARILYN HAWK Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Parrott Players '54-'55 Bible Club '54-'57 I . N. A. '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 Ilegistered Nurse DON HAY National Honor Society '56-'57g President '57 Track '56-'57 Jets Club '56-'57 Senior B Play Senior Prom Favors Committee Michigan State University and Uni- versity of Michigang Nuclear Physicist MARITA A. III'IF'I'Y Girls' League '54-'57 F. II. A. '54-'56 SubS7Debs '56-'57g ViL'e-Presiclenl Senior Promg Favors Committee Home Room Vice-President '56 Iloyn' to work for General Motors as a secretary any 1 Q1 C X S Stalfg , ' r Comnrttee .o-C Prom A nm 4 I esitlent ' . -' Intramural 6 .1 ' f rvri 1. M. 5 X Jfogwlfh xjm JUDY I-IERRICK National Honor Society '57 Girls' League '54-'57 F. H. A. '54-'56 Home Room Vice-President '54-'55 F. N. A. '57 University of Michigan, Nursing JANET HINELINE Girls' League '54-'55 G, A. A. '54-'56 Junior Y-Teens '54-'55 Newman Club '56-'57 Business vollege LINDA K. HISCOCK J-Hop Decorations Colulnittei' Senior Prom Decorations Conunit- tee Girls' League '54-'57 Etta Ketz '56-'57 Rifle Club '57 To the sky with silver xvirigx! BONITA GAY IIOLLINGSIIEAD I,e Cercle Francais '54-'55 Parrott Players '54-'55 F. T. A. '57 Girls' League '54. '57 Senior Prom Publicity Conuuittee Gualamala with Iiimla and Rosie RALPH HOLMES Chess Club '54-'57 Army. then murriagll' I 27 l K AUDREY GWEN IIORTON Girls' League '55-'57 Parrott Players '56-'57 J-Hop Decorations Committee Senior Prom Publicity Committee Senior B Play Business-Airline Stcwardvss DONNA HOXIE Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 J-Hop Decorations Committee Senior Prom Clean-up Committee L. B. U. and trip to Florida with Sharon DAVID HUDNUT Marching Band '54-'57g Band Council '56-'57 Pep Band '55-'57 Dance Band '56-'57 Concert Band '54-'57g Band Coun- cil '56-'57 Jets Club '57 XVork and go to Alaska ROGER L. HUDSON Chess Club '54-'55 Senior Prom Clean-up Committee Reserve Football '54 Track '54 Glee Club '57 Marines, then college PHYLLIS HUFF Girls' League '54-'57 Bible Club '55-'57 Orchestra '54-'57 College, then medical missionary ARTHUR HUNTER Army, work, und college l28l ROBERT HUSS Tech Engine Shop '55-'57 SUE HYLEK G. A. A. '55-'56 Y-Teens '55-'56 Co-op '56-'57 J-Hop Committee '56 Girls' League '55-'56 Office work MARCIA JENKINS Y-Teens '54-'56 Etta Ketz '56-'57 Business college BARBARA JAN JOHNSON Junior Varsity Cheerleading '54-'55 Varsity Cheerleading '55-'575 Cap- tain '56-'57 Girls' Varsity '56-'57 Etta Ketz '55-'56 Marrahge, dental hygiene CAROLE ANN JOHNSON Senior Prom Favors Committee Chairman Class Secretary '54-'55 Chi!!-Si5Verde '56-'57g Vice-President Choir '55-'57g Secretary-Treasurer '56-'57g Madrigal '54-'57 Sophomore Mixer Co-chairman Collcgc DON JOHNSON Varsity Club '55-'57g Vice-Presi- dent '57 Varsity Swimming '54-'57g Captain '56-'57 Reserve F oothall '54 Senior Prom Picture Room Com- mittee Home Room President '54 College SV QNJW v ,M in Q -in fwifigjjwyf MbllDiEig,iw!gi76fj'1 x Track '55-'57 .'erve Football '54-'55 Boys' Glee Club '56-'57 Varsity Football '55-'56 Varsity Club '56-'57 Participate in Olympics LEO JOLLEY Cross Country '55-'56 Wrestling '56-'57 Varsity Club '55-'57 Band '55-'56 College DELORES LUTHER Sophomore Socialites '53-'54 G. A. A. '54 Civil Service and attend L. B. U. .uf t iw EVELYN MARIE JONES National Honor Society '56-'57g Co-chairman of Directory Com- mittee Chfgistry Club '56-'57g Secretary Oracle Editorial Stal? '56-'57 Roman Banquet Committees '56 Band and Orchestra '54-'56 Michigan State University GARY JONES Chemistry Club '56-'57g Vice- President '56-'57 lets Club '57g Treasurer '57 Home Room Secretary '57 Senior Announcements Committee Co-chairman Bowling Team '54-'57 College SHARON KEEFER Sophisticated Sopbs '54-'55g Sec- retary '54-'55 Claiss Ofiicerg Vice-President '54- F. H. A. '56 Etta Ketz '55-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Comptomcter work MARY N. KELLY National Honor Society '56-'57 Y-Teens '55-'57g Social Ihair i '56-'57 Etta Ketz '55-'56 N G. A. A. '55-'57 Girls' League '55-'. Business vinci . ' ,L Q kj 1 ' J Q V K N i 1 KA ' ' ltio o o So i- 56-'57! hes a '. . -'57 '1 1 6-' T Sem i e Con i tee E ww Wir WALTER R. KEPLER Varsity Club '56-'57 Varsity Tennis '56 Reserve Football '54 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Intramural Bowling '54-'57g Viee- President, Secretary, Treasurer '57 Navy, then college SUE KERRY ARNTSON National Honor Society '56-'57 Ettzg7Ketz '56-'57g Treasurer '56- Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Co-chairman Commerce Club '56-'57g President '56, Treasurer '57 Sophomore Socialites '54-'55g Treasurer '55 Stenngruphcr KEN KING Student Council '55-'57 Varsity Football '55-'56g Captain '56 Track '57 Hi-Y Club Basketball '54 Central Michigan College MARGARET K I NG National Ilonor Society '56-'57 Choir '54-'57g President '56-'57 Hoclierni Romani '55-'56g President '56 Oracle Editorial Staff '56-'57 Senior Banquet Program Commit- tee Co-chairman Michigan State University or Uni- versity of Michigan I29l CAMILLA KIPKE GINTHER Cheerleading '54-'57 Etta Ketz, Secretary '55, Vice- President '57 Girls' Varsity '57 Senior Prom Picture Room Co- chainnan Corgan erce Clubg Vice-President Marriage DOROTHY M. KNIGHT G. A. A. '55-'56 F. H. A. '56 Girls' League '55-'57 Gallaudet College for the Deaf, Washington, D. C. CAROLE MAE KRING Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Bible Club '57 Bible college ANTHONY I. LAFORGIA Barber college AUDREY LAPE Senior Banquet Committee Girls' League '54-'55 I-Hop Invitations Committee Work, maybe marriage, art school KAY LEAVENWORTH Y-Teens '54-'56 Chile Verde '55-'56 F. N. A. '56-'57 Sub Debs '56-'57 J-Hop and Senior Prom Favors Committees Nursing l30l DOUG LEAVITT National Honor Society '57 Jets Club '57 Reserve Tennis '55 Chemistry Club '56-'57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee '57 Reserves, then General Motors In- stitute DAVID LEEKE Ministry MADELEINE LEISURE Bible Club '55-'57 Girls' League '54 Michigan State University TINA LEWIS National Honor Society '57 Y-Teens '54-'57g Music Chairman '55-'57 F. T. A. '55-'57g Vice-President '56, President '57 Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '56 Senior'Prom Favors Committee Co- chairman College VALERIE LEWIS Girls' Varsity '57 Etta Ketz '56 Commerce Club President '57g Sec- retary '56 Rifle Club '57 Girls' League Board '56 Airline hostess NICHOLAS WILLIAM LIMBER Class Vice-President '56-'57 Hi-Y '55-'-575 President '57 Zodggc '55-'57g Sports Editor '56- Oracle Editorial Board '56-'57 Student Council '57 Michigan State University, then own a chain of Chinese laundrics ROBERT D. LINDELL Hi-Y '56-'57 Hand '54-'57 Pep Band '54-'57 Senior Prom Publicity and Orches- tra Committee Brass Sextet '55-'56 College WALTER LINDELL Hi-Y '56-'57 Hodierni Romani '55-'56 Band '54-'57 1-Hop Orchestra Committee Roman Banquet Committee '56 College 5 wi! IOAN LIPKA Girls' League '54-'5 C. A. A. '54-'57 90 Oracle Editorial Stat? 56-'57 Michigan State University, then 1 . ing ROGER LORERT Tech Electrical Shop '55-'57 Nzmy PETE LOEPKE Reserve Football '54 Varggy Track '55-'57g Co-captain Varsity Club '55-'57g President '57 Home Room President '56-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee ' College ,I ACKIE LONDON Sophomore Socialites '54-'55g Vice- President '55 Etta Ketz '55-'57g Secretary '57 Commerce Clnb '55-'56 F. H. A. '56-'57 Senior Prom Invitation Committee Co-chairman College in Iowu BARBARA MAGYAR Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '57 Sub Debs '56-'57 Commerce Club '57 Office work. then trip to California RICHARD W. MAIDLOW Badminton Club '54 Home Room President '55-'56 Weight Lifting Club '56-'57g Presi dent '56 Reserve Football '54 Varsity Wrestling '57 College SUZANNE MALLISON junior Y-Teens '54-'57g Inter-club Representative '55-'56, Commit tee Chairman F. N. A. '56 Home Room Secretary and Treas- urer '54-'55 I-Hop Decorations Committee Girls' League '54-'57 Com ptometcr school CURT MAY Moggl Club '54-'57g President '55- Track '55-'56 Draftsm rm PATRICIA ANN MCCARTY National Honor Society '56-'57 Zodiac '54-'57g Editor '56-'57 Home Room President '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'57 Bridge Club '55-'57 Michigan State University JAMES LEE MCDONALD Varsity Wrestling '56-'57 Weight Lifting Club '56-'57g Sec- retary-Treasurer '56-'57 Tennis '56-'57 Cross Country '55 School Safety Committee '57 Michigan State University or C. M. Tech E311 PATRICIA LEE MCGIVERON Y-Teens '54-'57g President '55-'56, Inter-club Representative '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57g Vice-Presi- dent '56 F. T. A. '56-'57g Treasurer '56 Home Room Treasurer '54g Presi- dent '55, Secretary '57 I-Hop Decorations Committee College ROLLAND MCHANEY Chess Club '55-'57 lets Club '57 Chemistry Club '56-'57 Orchestra '56-'57 Pep Band '55-'57 College PAT MCQUEEN Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 Florida BETTY CAROLYN MEDLING Bible Club '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Work, then business school MIKE E. MENDEL Chess Club '54-'56 Biology Club '55-'56 Bridge Club '56-'57 College ROBERT MENDEL Little Red Baseball '55-'56 Home Room Vice-President '57 Big Red Baseball '57 Little Red Wrestling '54-'55 Police Administration at Michigan State University i321 ROBERT MILHEIM Badminton '54-'56g President '55 Home Room Vice-President '54-'55 Little Red Football '54 Little Red Baseball '56 Big Red Baseball '57 College or Navy MILDA MELIUNAS Chile Verde '56-'57 Plans for touring Europe IACK MILLER National Honor Society '55-'57g Sergeant-at-arms '56 Chile Verde '54 Bridge Club '56-'57 Chemistry Club '56-'57g Vice- President '57 Senior Banquet Tickets Committee Chairman A V If V if W nl if I . MISTELI Iona Onor Society '56-'57g eant at arms '57 emor B Playg Student Director Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- f , 1 X' w Players '56-'57g President man '57 Senior Picnic C0-chairman College BOB MITCHELL Chess Club '55-'56 Name Card Committee '57 Sengo7r Banquet Colors Committee South America with Dale, then the Army DAVID MODEEN National Honor Society '56-'57 Bridge Club '56-'57 Chemistry Club '56-'57 Bridge Club '56-'57 Jets Club '56-'57 Senior Prom Clean-up Committee Army, then Michigan State Univer- sity ALMA J. MOHRHARDT Girls' League '54-'57 j-Hop Announcements Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee C. A. A. '54-'56 Senior Banquet Program Commit- lee College LAUREL MUTZ Commerce Club '56-'57 Sub Debs '56-'57 Zodiac '54-'55 Marriage mul then lIIiS.Yi0llllfy work jlM NELLIGAN National Honor Society '56-'57 Stxifalsnt Council '54-'57g President Varsity Football '56 Varsity Swimming '54-'57g C0-cap- tain '56-'57 Varsity Track '56-'57g Co-captain Doctor MYRA IANE NEWLIN Senior B Play Girls' Varsity '55-'57 C. A. A.g Board of Control '54-'57g Secretary '55, '57, Treasurer '57 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Co-chairman College DALE NIXON Varsity Golf '55-'57 Rifle Club '56-'57 Class Color Committee Intramural Bowling '55- 57 lVork, Army, South America with Bob CLARA NODDINS Band '55-'57 Bible Club '55-'57 Home Room Secretary '57 Girls' League '56-'57 Office work DUANE NOLAND Bridge Club '56-'57 Boys' Glee Club '54-'55 Choir '55-'57 Intramural Bowling '56-'57 Michigan State University, Police All- minixtration Howl L A ru 7 yi JAY L. osrEn Xf Chemistry Club -. g '56 Swimming Team '55-'57 Band '54-'57 Qi lets Club '57 ij Senior B Play Co-producer College, then Service JACK OWENS Rifle Club '55-'57 Little Red Baseball '55 Home Room President '56-'57g Vice-President '54-'55 I-Hop Committee Service KENNETH RAY PARHAM Bible Club '57 Become ll lmirilresser MARLENE RAE PARKS C. A. A. '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'56 Y-Teens '55-'57 I-Hop Favors Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Tmvel, work. marriage PETER PASCALENOS Home Room Secretary '54 Michigan Stale University mi BERNIE PATTERSON, IR. Reserve Football '54 Varsity Track '55-'57 Varsity Club '56-'57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Home Room President '54-'55g Secretary '56 Michigan State University DOUGLAS PAUL College SARAH ALICE PECK Girls' League '54-'55 G. A. A. '55 Le Cercle Francais '55-'56 F.'T. A. '56-'57 I-Hop Publicity Committee College CAROL ANN PEDIGO So homore Socialites '54-'55g Sec- eetary '54, Treasurer '55 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Y-Teens '56-'57 Cnmptometer work, then marriage JUDITH LEA PEER Safe Teens '56-'57 - Girls' League '54-'55 Professional Roller Skater after col- lege NANCY PERRIN Girls' League '54-'55 Orchestra '54-'57 Commercial work E341 TED PETRIE National Honor Society '56-'57 Varsity Football '55-'56 Reserve Football '54 Varsity Baseball '55-'57 Reserve Baseball '54 College, then engineering JUDITH PHELPS Bible Club '55-'57 Girls' League '54 Library Staff '55 G. A. A. '54-'55 Moody Bible Institute IANE PICKINPAUGH National Honor Society '56-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55g Vice- President '55 G. A. A. '54-'57 Senior Prom Favors Committee Marriage IERRY PIERCE Tech Auto Shop '55-'57 Auto Mechanic DOUGLAS POLLARD Reserve Football '54 Varsity Football '55-'56 Senior Prom Coat Room Committee Chairman Home Room Vice-President '54- '55g President '55-'56 Michigan State University RICHARD POLLENTIER Tech Auto Shop '55-'57 Auto Mechanic MARGIE POPE Y-Teens '54-'57, World Fellowship Chairman '55 Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 F. T. A. '56-'57 Senior Banquetg Program Commit- tee Orchestra '54-'57 Michigan State University WILLIAM I. PORTER National Honor Society '57 Bang:l7 '54-'57g Student Conductor Trombone Quartet '54-'57 Chemistry Cluh '55-'57 lets Club '57 NEIL POWERS L Reserve Football '54 Reserve Swimming '54-'55 Varsity Tennis '56-'57 Michigan State University PATRICIA PROCTOR Girls' Clee Cluh '55-'56 Office work, then marriage HAROLD PUGH Tech Machine Shop '55-'57 Tool and :lie maker SHIRLEY ANN RACH Girls' League '54-'55 Music Appreciation Cluh '55 Commerce Cluh '56 Senior Prom Orchestra Committee Home Room President '57 College, secretary ROBERT RADWAY Varsity Swimming '54-'57 Varsity Club '56-'57 Band '54-'56 Sophomore Mixer Ticket Commit- tee Chairman Student Council '57 University of Michigan CYNTHIA RAIMER Girls' League '54-'57 F. T. A. '56-'57 G. A. A. '55-'56 I-Hop Publicity Committee Senior Prom Favors Committee Michigan State University, then teach- ing RICHARD B. RANDALL Rifle Cluh '54-'57 Hi-Y '57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Travel, work SONDRA L. RAPELJE Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Favors Committee Y-Teens '56-'57 Oiiice Co-op '56-'57 Work, then marriage PHYLLIS REIN G. A. A. '54-'56 Hodierni Romani '54 J-Hop Publicity Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Student Council '54 Michigan State University, Nursing DONALD REYNOLDS Little Red Football '54 Track '55-'57 Badminton Club '55-'56 Rifle Club '57 ' Michigan State University ' E351 DAVID BRUCE RHEUBOTTOM National Honor Society '56-'57g Treasurer '57 Senior Banquet Co-chairman Chg? Club '54-'57g President '56- jets Club '57, Secretary '57 Student Council '55-'57 Engineering, University of Michigan LYLE RICHARD Band '54-'57 Senior B Play '56 Senior Prom Publicity Co-chairman Student Council '56g Representa- tive-at-Large Chegnistry Club '55-'57, Treasurer '. 7 College ROBERT RINGLE Band '55-'57 Biology Club '55 Chess Club '56-'57, President '57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee College KARLA KAYE RININGER Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 G. A. A. '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Y-Teens '57 Senior Prom Orchestra Committee Travel, work, marriage ARTHUR MARVIN ROOT, IR. Reserve Football '54 Reserve Baseball '55 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Varsity Baseball '57 Rifle Club '56 Michigan State University HERSCHEL ROPER Varsity Football '54-'57 Varsity Wrestling '54-'57 Varsity Club '55-'57 Varsity Track '55-'57 Boys' Glee Club and Choir '54-'57 The ring is calling for a punching bag i361 JOHN FRANKLIN ROWAN Varsity Football '55-'56 Varsity Basketball '55-'57 Varsity Track '54-'56 Badminton Club '55 Varsity Club Central Michigan College CATHERINE ANN RUBLE Oracle Editorial Stattg Co-editor Senior Prom Co-chairman I-Hop Decorations Committee Ettas7Ketz '55-'57g President '56 Senior B Play Prompter Ohio Wesleyan University JANICE RYCKAERT G. A. A. '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'55 I-Hop Publicity Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit tee College MARY ALICE SCHERER National Honor Society '57 Choir '56-'57 Operetta '56 Madrigal Choir '57 Bible Club '54-'57 Nursing ROBERT CARL SCHLENDER Wrestling '54-'56 Band '54-'57 College l KAY LANE SCHNEIDER Glee Club '54-'57 Operetta '56 Music Appreciation Club '56-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 I-Hop Committee Work, travel jAMES SCOFIELD Chess Club '56-'57 Intramural Bowling '55-'57 Tennis '55-'57 Senior Prom Co-chairman Home Ronin Vice-President -14-.17 -v vw Michigan State University BONNIE LEE SEARLS National Honor Society '56-'57g Secretary '57 Sub Dehs '56-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 Commerce Club '55-'57 Secretarial work SUSAN SEPANECK National Honor Society '56-'57 Oracle Editorial Staff '56-'57 Student Council '54-'55 Senior B Play C0-Production Man- ager Senior B Party Co-chairman illichigrm State University. Nursing CARL SEVENSKI Co-op '56-'57 College A A , W! . v 1 L wp A if i J' 1 .J f ff V f !eA'riiic:iClsr-1 Ran J if Sh ent ,ouglf 54? '56, '57g ' 'hairm' in, B id Com- V47 mittee '. Girls' g e '543!f g Vice-Presi- 57 x U -mor y ' Orac ' itorial tal? '56-'57 j-I and Prom Decorations Com- mittee f f A SALLY LYNN SHANTZ C. A. A. '55-'56 Senior B Play I-Hop Favors Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Etta Ketz '56 Western Michigan University W ....- Q A DAVE SHARP National Honor Society '57 Band '55-'57g President '57 I-Hop Co-chairman Senior Class President '57 Senior B Play '56 Michi an Slate University or Annap- olis, tiien service NANCY SHEPARD Sophomore Socialites '54-'55g Treasurer '54 Etta Ketz '56-'57 F. H. A. '56-'57 Home Room Treasurer '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Marriage CAROL JEAN SHOOK Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Le Cercle Francais '56-'57 J-Hop Committee Cirls' Glee Club '55-'57 Lansing Business University JOHN AGNEW SI-IRANK Hodierni Romani '54-'55g Treas urer '55 Little Red Baseball '55 J-Hop OfCh9Stfll Committee Debate '56-'57 Senior Prom Orchestra Committee See New York, then attend Michi gan State University ROBERT SHUMWAY Varsity Club '55-'57g Vice-Presi dent '56 Varsity Baseball '55-'57 Little Red Basketball '54 Senior Prom Decorations Commit tee Home Room President '54-'57 United States Air Force BOB SIECRIST Rifle Club '57 Reserve Football '54 Track '56 Reserve Baseball '55 California, then Navy E371 DAVID SINCLAIR Baseball '55 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Boys' Glee Club '55-'56 United States Air Force MARILYN SIPLEY Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 G. A. A. '54-'55 I-Hop Coke Room Committee Chainrmn Etta Ketz '56-'57 F. H. A. '56-'57g Secretary '56-'57 Michigan State University SHIRLEY MAE SLEEP National Honor Society '57 G. A. A. '54-'55 Co-op '56-'57 Work, then marriage FRANK C. SMEDLEY Band '55-'57g Council Member '57 Senior B Play '56 Chile Verde '55-'57g Treasurer '56, President '57 Senior Prom Orchestra Committee Co-chairman Student Council '57g Representa- ' 'tive-at-Large '57 Mkshigan State University, than Hollywood EVADNA SMITH National Honor Society '56-'57g Chairman Membership Commit- tee '56 I-Hop Co-chainnan Zodiac '54-'57g Assistant Editor '56-'57 Senior B Play Publicity Committee Chainnan Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '5 Michigan State University JUDY SMITH Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 G. A. A. '54-'56 Etta57Ketz '56-'57g Vice-President Senior Prom Check Room Co- chairman Girls' League '54-'57 Michigan State University I-381 LARRY SMITH Baseball '55-'57 Boys' Glee Club '56-'57 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- ' tee United States Navy JEAN C. SPAETH Bible Club '55-'57 Senior Prom Coke Room Commit- tee Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Work and then marriage JUDY A. SPAULDING I National Honor Society '57- -. 4 I-Hop Invitations Committee Chair- ITIHII Senior Prom Favors Committee Music Appreciation '54-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 A Michigan State University CAROLYN I. SPENCER RILL Girls' League '54-'57 Girls' Glee Club '54-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Home Room Treasurer '55 Home Room Captain '54 Marriage PENNY SPENCER V Sophomore Socialitus '54-'55 J-Hop Invitations Committee Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Senior Banquet Favors Committee Michigan State University or Western Michigan University BARBARA STANAWAY Y-Teens '54-'55 Sub Debs '56-'57g Secretary '57 I-Hop Publicity Committee - Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'57 A V Secretarial work BRENDA STARR Choir '55-'57 Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 Bible Club '56-'57 F. N. A. '56 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Illinois DAVID STEPHENS Student Director of Audio-Visual Department '55-'57 Riflg7Club '56-'57g Vice-President Badminton Club '55 Carbon Arc Projectionist in Audi- torium '55-'57 Ping Pong Club '55g President '55 College, Electronica! Engineering MARY STEPHENSON National Honor Society '56-'57 Student Council '54-'55g Bulletin Board Committee Chairman '54 Girls' League '54-'57g Unit Chair- man '56 Zodiac '55-'57g Copy Editor '56-'57 Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55g Presi- dent '55 Michigan State University NANCY MAY STEVENS National Honor Society '57 junior Board of Education '56-'575 Secretary '57 Senior Banquet Co-chairman Sophomore Mixer- Co-chairman '55 Student Council '56-'57g Represen- tative-at-Large '57 Michigan State University MARY SUE STILES Y-Tcl-ns '54-'57g Membership Chairman '56-'57 Senior B Play Ticket Committee Chairman j-Hop and Senior Prom Publicity Committees Bridge Club '55-'57 Safe Teens '56-'57g Safe Teen Board '56-'57 Central Michigan College DARLENE STILSON National Honor Society '56-'57 Zodiac Staff '55g Typist '55 Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tec Bowling '54, '56g Captain '54,.'56 Marriage DON STOECKER Band '55-'57 Intramural Bowling '56-'57 Badminton Club '55 Rifle Club '56 Pep Band '55-'56 Navy, then college JUDY STONEY Hodierni Romani '55-'57 Sub Debs '56-'57 Y-Teens '54-'55 I-Hop Publicity Committee Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Michigan State University DONNA M. STRADTNER Girls' Glee Club '55-'57 Bible Club '55-'57 Senior Prom Picture Room Com- mittee Girls' League '54-'57 Bridge Club '55 College, then nursing RICHARD L. STROUD. Boys' Glec Club '55-'56 Choir '56-'57 Wrestling '54 ' 5 Senior Banquet Decorations Com- mittee United States Navy, then work SUSAN STRUNK Girls' League '54-'57 Girls' Glee Club '55-'57 F. T. A. '57 Etta Ketz '57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Michigan State University, and mar- riage in the fall BEN STURGES Little Red Football '54 Track '55-'56 Intramural Bowling '54-'56 Home Room President '56-'57 Badminton Club '54 College E391 . cv f Jo . r I n a al B g '55-'57 Ticket airman '55 Se B Part Decor ' s Com- itte hairman 3 nior nquet De rations Com- m't Chairman S i Pro 1 S H - 'ons Commit- Mic ga State or Uncle Sam WALLIE SWAIN Student Council '56 Home Room President '56 Take a trip JOAN SWANSON Class Officer '55-'56g Vice-Presi- dent National Honor Society '56-'57 Oracle Editorial Staffg Art Editor F. T. A. '55-'57' Vice-President and President '5'6-'57 'Orchestra '54-'57g Concert Mis- tress '55-'57 Study teaching, Michigan State Uni- versity DOROTHY SWARTZ Orchestra '54-'57 Girls' Glee Cluh '56-'57 Bible Club '54-'57 Girls' League '54-'57 Maybe ga to Africa JUDY SWEENEY Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Newman Club '56-'57g Secretary '56-'57 Senior Class Secretary '56-'57 Cheerleading '55-'57 Airline Stewardess ITANNE SWEET G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '54-'57 Girls' Clee Cluh Senior Prom Favors Committee Dance Team Continue to teach Dancing l40I PATRICIA P. SVVICK Girls' League '54-'57 C. A. A. '54-'55 J-Hop Decorations Committee Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Y-Teens '54-'55 Work GORDON SWIX Bihle Cluh '56-'57 Badminton '55 Cross Country '55-'56 Home Room President '55g Vice- President '56 Varsity Wrestling '56-'57 College THOMAS TANK Pep Band '54-'56 Orchestra '55-'56 Rifle Cluh '56-'57 Excavating Contractor BILL TAYLOR Student Council '56 Chess Club '55-'57 Jets Cluh '57 I-Hop Publicity Committee Senior Banquet Tickets Comm e Mfvhigfm smw 1 lg. elllllwlilyte I 1 - T Y . choir Ac nist 56 Orac ss St es and A ' ing -' o B Hn tatf '5 - - u ' i y Chair x s Ppre si 'nt 7 -college CONNIE RAE TODD Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '55 Senior Banquet Favors Committee Work, then marrmge ROBERT TOMAN Tech Auto Shop '55-'57 Intramural Bowling Army THEODORE N. TRUSCOTT Varsity Club '55-'57 Varsity Track '55-'57 Intramural Bowling '54-'57g Presi- dent '56-'57 Rand '54-'55 Announcements Committee '57 College, or Air Force CAROL TUBANDT Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'57 F. T. A. '57 Etta Ketz '56-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Michigan State University in the lull ALAN E. TUBES Bible Club '55-'57 Student Council '57 Name Cards Committee Band '54-'57 College GERALD WILLIAM UPDYKE Reserve Football '54 Reserve Basketball '54 Reserve Baseball '55 Varsity Football '55-'56 Home Room President '54-'57 Ferris Institute-Pharmacy LYNN ALAN VANDERMOERE Reserve Football '54-'55 Tech Drafting '55-'56 Tech Machine Shop '56-'57 United States Marine Corps , V . J .Alf fill f A 1 5 ' i . ' .lf I: -'ffl 4:5 -Jas PATRICIA JO VANDERMOERE PARKER Commerce Club '56 Senior Y-Teens '56-'57 Senior Prom Ticket Committee G. A. A. '55-'56 Continue working GERALD VEDDER National I-Innor Society '57 jets Club '57 Track '55-'57 Cross Country '55 Orchestra '54-'57 College DON VOSS Senior B Play '56 Tech Drafting '56-'57 Cross Country '55 Model Club '55 Operetta '56 Design GENE WADE Football Trainer '55 Back Stage Technician '54-'57 Reserve Track '55 Rifle Club '55-'56 Jets Club '57 Air F orcc-Air Research and Develop- ment Command JOYCE L. WAGNER F. H. A. '54-'55 Girls' League '54-'56 Chile Verde '56-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Nursing CAROLYN WAKEFIELD Y-Teens '56-'57 Parrott Players '54-'56 Home Room Secretary '54-'57 Senior Prom Publicity Committee Girls' League '55-'56 University of Denver, Aeronnutfcs Course E411 CAROLE M. WALKER Girls' League '54 Girls' Glee Club '55-'56 Choir '56-'57 G. A. A. '56 Operetta '56 Wedding Bells ARBY R. WATKINS Madrigal '54-'57 Senior Prom Ticket Committee Co-chairman Home Room Vice-President '54 Student Councilg Representative-ab Large '57 Back Stage Technician '55-'57 Locksmith JOHN WEIGEL Hi-Y '57 Football '54 Baseball '56 Band '54-'57 Michigan State University BERNARD WEIN Tech Print Shop '55-'57 Intramural Bowling '55-'56 Navy SANDRA WEINBERG Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 I-Hop Decorations Committee Girls' Glee Club '54, '57 Bridge Club '56-'57 College MAYOLA WEST Y-Teens '56-'57g President '56-'57 Student Council '54-'57g Chairman of Organization, Bulletin Board, and Finance Committees Senior Prom Tickets Committee Co-chairman Girls' League '54-'57 Senior B Play Chairman of Cos- tumes University of Michigan, Dental Hy- gienist i421 GERALDINE A. WHEELER Sophomore Socialites '54-'55 F. T. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '55-'57 Y-Teens '56-'57 Newman Club '56-'57 Michigan State University, Elemen- tary Teaching JACQUELYN WHITE Sub Debs '56-'57 F. H. A. '56 Girls' League '54-'57 Comptometer school CHARLES WIGHTMAN Tech Machine Shop '55-'57 United States Marine Corps DEANNA CHRISTINE WILCOX National Honor Society '56-'57 Bible Club '54-'57g Treasurer '56 Girls' League '54-'57 G. A. A. '54-'56 Michigan State University BARBARA WILD Parrott Players '55-'56 F. T. A. '55-'5'7g Secretary '56 Sub Debs '57g Secretary '57 Senior B Play Senior Prom Coke Room Co-chair- THRU College MARIORIE ELAINE WILKES Girls' League '54-'55 Sophisticated Sophs '54-'55 Missionary work CRAIG WILLIAMS Track '54-'57 Varsity Football '55 Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 Western Michi an Universitz or Michi- H J gan State University HEATIIER WILSON Senior Banquet Toastmistress and Program Coinmittee Operettag Student Director '56 Parrott Players '56-'57 Class Song Committee Central Michigan College, Forensics Teacher MARTHA J. WlR'l'jES Sub Debs '56-'57 F. H. A. '56 Girls' League '54-'57 Camptameter School, then work DELORIS j. WOLEVER Girls' Clee Club '55 Choir '55-'56 Girls' League '54-'56 G. A. A. '54-'56 Operetta '55 Secretarial work ,IOANNE ROBERT Etta Ketz '55-'56 Bridge Club '55-'56 Senior B Play '56 Girls' League '54-'57 Senior Prom Favors Cmninittee Michigan State University U M2955 JO ANNE WOLF National Honor Society '56-'57 Chggistry Club '56-'57g Secretary Senior Banquet Gifts Committee Chairman Synchronized Swimming '56-'57g President '56-'57 jets Club '57 Michigan State University. Ihen Anu- Iytieal Chemist RICHARD G. WOODS Bible Club '55-'57 Navy NORMAN YOU NG Varsity Wrestling '54-'57 Varsity Club '55-'57 Cross Country College CARLEEN ZIMMERMAN Y-Teens '56-'57 Commerce Club '55-'57g Social Chairman '57 Girls' League '54-'57 Co-op '56-'57 lV0rk, then college SHARON J. ZIMMERMAN Band 54-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Y-Teens '56 Etta Ketz '56-'57 Parrott Players '54-'56 Business school, then marriage l43l sum: ff CUUFEQPY 'MJ Nyc. ii A F, g , gm . 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A fd N Sr CLASS OF JUNE 1957 SENIOR COMMITTEES Senior Picnic-Marcia Misteli, Roger Benz Caps and Gowns-Dave Rheubottom, Karen Kent Senior Talent Show-Mary Ellen Griffin, Nick Limber, Judy Sweeney Class Motto--Nancy Stevens Color and Flower-Mary Sue Stiles Class Song-Bill Porter Announcements--Diane DeVinney, Cary Jones Name Cards-Judy Hartsuch, Sue Arnston SENIOR B PARTY-'KSOMEBODY GOOFED Co-chairmen-Susan Sepaneck, Dick Dee SENIOR BANQUET--HMELODIES OF MEMORIES C 0-chairmen-N ancy Stevens, David Rheubottom SENIOR PROM- SOUTHERN CHARM Co-chairmen-Jim Scofield, Cay Buble Decorations-Sue Arnston, jim Brabbs Publicity-Jane Newlin, Lyle Richard Favors-Carole Johnson, Tina Lewis Tickets-Arby Watkins, Mayola West Invitations--Georgia Felts, Jackie London Orchestra-Nick Azelborn, Frank Smedley Check Room--Judy Smith, Doug Pollard Clean-Up-Tom Hale, jerry Brazee Coke Room--Sue Clark, Barbara Wild Photography Room-Mary Corski, Camilla Ginther CLASS SONG Sexton High, it's time to leave you Are memories welll treasure through For we graduate today, the years. But we will not forget Now we sadly start Though we be far, far, away Our journey far apart, To the sacred friendships made here A part of every heart will linger here. Every voice will bid farewell In the halls of dear old Sexton And echo down the hallways Where weive spent these happy years, Like an old vesper bell. We've learned to live together Our I-Hop and our play, Through the smiles and the tears. Our banquet and our prom I 45 l SENIOR B PLAY- MISTER CO-ED llresentecl lay tlie Class of june 1957 Directed by Laura B. Nlill ll Lotus Smith - - - Clflllillll Colgate Brewster Miss Eustoeiu Hayworth Homer JllllCkL7ll7ll.Sll - - Q - ,v - Emily Manning - - Mr. Oliver Lee Oliver Miss Pauline Pooley - Miss Geraldine Carr - Gilbert Glyer - - Ruby Noland - - Bernice Bramlnerry Carol VVoocl - - - CAST OF CHARACTERS - Dave Sharp Dormitory Girls: Brenda Cawthon - Pat Seward Frank Smedley - janie Newlin Lyle Richard Colleen Danford Nancy Stevens - jiin Brabbs - Sue Fulton - Sally Shantz Georgia Felts Mary Gorski Sue Ann Clark Aloanne Robert Barbara VVild Nlickey Hansen Pat Croat Tina Lewis Ai r C f1zlet.s': jay Osterhouse Nick liiinber jim McDonald Tom Carotliers Bob Helmic Dave Rlieubottonm Don Voss Don Hay TOYAMA I-HUP, Kill.-XSS Ol IUNH HIST Co-1'l111irnu'n Duvc- SIIZIYIJ-'l':VllKlIl2l Smith lJ1'z'm'r1lim1.v - - Bob Ilclmic. xI1lI'Yf:0l'Ski l'ul1Iir'iIy - - - - Cflmm-l 711 - - lffllffll'-S' - - f7I'I'lll'.S'flYl - - I'l1utn,grf1pl:y Hmm: ffUkI'H0!HI1 - - Tom Tvnny Nick l,iIlllll'l' Clay Cllr-ary Nick .'xXi'HJOI'll - Sm' Clark Xlzxrilyn Siplc-y Zon0'IZf1 !!!!!.. IIH IHIIN wus SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS Stmuling: Tom lhiiiduli, Vice'-Pri-sicicimtg Mr. XV. D. Hogvrs, Acivisvr Suited: Eluis Aclauiis, Svcrs-lziryg Dick K1-11111-dy, Pre-siclclllg Hutli Sclilottur, 'lifiilhlllil PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS President - V ice-P resid en! Secretary - Trea.s'urer President - Viice-Presifleni Secretary - 'l'rea.s'urer - SOPHONIOHE JUNIOR HSI Tom Randall Diane AllCICl'flJIl Ruth Sc-hiotter Sulicira Porter jerry ROi7IllS0ll Tom Randall - jane Smith Ruth Sciiiottcr ELOIS MARIE ADAMS Girls' Varsity Club '57-'58g Treas- urer '57 Bridge' Club '56-'58g Presiclz-nt '56 Class Secretary '57 Chee-rlemling '55-'58 Sr-nior B Play AH1'mI Michigan State Univrrsity KEN ADAMS Weight Lifting Club '56-'58g Prosi- Lle-nt '57 1-Hop Conunittez- '56 Marinm PERMETRIC ALSTON Girls' Ltilglll' '55-'57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Y-Tre-ns '56-'57 Clem' Club '55-'57 Michigan Stun' University PETEII PAUL AMOS Varsity Football '56 Varsity Wrvstling '55-'58 Chi-ss Club '56g Sergeant-at-Arms Ili-Y '56-'57 CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 MoTTo: Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. FLOWER: Rose Comms: Silver and Aqua my DIANE I. ANDERTON Hridgv Club '56-'58g Prelside-nt '57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Cu- chairman Senior B Play Class Vice'-Presiclc-nt '55-'56 C' A A '55-'5Hg Unit Secretary 'se'-'si Mich ignn Shin' Unilwrsity IIM ARCHER Student Council '55-'56g Inte-r-city Council '55 Zodiac Staff '55 Jets Club '57-'58 Varsity Football Trip tn Florida RONALD ARKSEY Ts-ch Auto Shop '56-'57 M ART ARVANITES Q rr D E491 JOHN AVERY Varsity Tennis '56-'57 Student Council '57g Inter-City Council '57 Zodiac Staff '55-'58g Sports Editor '56-'58 Chess Club '55-'57 J-Hop Orchestra Committee Co- chairman Michignn State University KARL BAECKER Tech Electric Shop '55-'56 Badminton Club '55 Apprentice in the electrical held SYBIL IRENE BARKER National Honor Society '57 Music Appreciation Club '57-'58 Sophomore Socialites '55-'56g President '55 Girls' League '55-'58 I-Hop Picture Room Committee Co-chairman Graceland Junior College PEGGY IOANNE BLONSHINE Girls' Glee Club '55 Choir '55-'58 Girls' League '57 Music Appreciation Club '56-'57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Attend Comptometer School RON BURCH Chess Club '54-'56 1-Hop Committee Tech Drafting Shop '57 Service, then college DENNIS LEE CANTWELL Reserve Football '54 Reserve Wrestling '54 Rifle Club '54-'56 Tech Machine Shop '56-'57 Graduate from trade school in Navy, then marriage I 50 l BILL CARDWELL Tech Engine Shop '55 Tech Auto Shop '56-'57 Air Force ARNOLD CHACON Parrott Players '55-'57 I-Hop Publicity Committee Senior B Party Hotel and restaurant business admin- 'istration GEE CHIN Chess Cluh '56-'58 Go to other country DOUGLAS CLEEVES Drive stock cars, then Marines MARY CROSS Bridge '55 'S F. T. A. '5 89 e-liresident '57 G. A. ' ' Girls' Lea '5 8 pr!! . VU P W NV liliil will . O STZICE A HMA Lea e ma Club emo lcket mmittee 0 1 m 1 en I nci 01' G' g '55 8 . A . P N : :'58 5,1 . , - f ,. . ' ' 7 X ' p Q cor ' ns Co mittee . gi e BOB DALTON Parrott Players Home Room President '56-'57 I-Hop Committee Senior B Party Committee Florida with Art, than Michigan State University MARILYN DEXTER Bible Club '54-'58 Girls' League '54-'57 lVark, then marriage AEN Dicx1NsoN Senior B Party Committee j-Hop Committee Weight Lifting Club '56 Trip to Florida JACK MELTON DUNN Music Appreciation Club '55-'56 Bible Club '57-'58 Boys' Glee Club '55 Choir '56-'58 Army, then ministry. Phillips Uni versity. Oklahoma JOH N FOX Chess Club '57 jets Club '57 Vice-President of Home Room '57 Senior B Party Committee Senior B Play College CAROLYN GOULD Girls' League '55-'58 Home Room Treasurer '56 Parrott Players '56 F. H. A. '56 I-Hop Decorations Committee Work, than marriage Q.. 2 KAY ELLEN GRAHAM F. H. A, '55-'58 Senior B Play Publicity Commit- tee Co-chaimian Parrott Players '57-'58 G. O. and Oracle Collector Home Room Vice-President '56 Michigan State University DOUGLAS GRIFFITH Chess Club '55-'58g Vice-President '57 College KEN GROVER Senior B Play Reserve Football '55 Home Room President '56 Varsity Football '57 Student Council '56 Florida with Stan, then Air Force JUDIE HACKETT Girls' League '56-'57 G. A. A. '56-'57 Flint junior College, then marriage BONNIE HARMON National Honor Society '56-'58 Girls' League '55-'58 Parrott Players '55-'57 j-Hop Publicity Committee Co- chairman Bridge Club '57-'58 lVark. c0ll4'1.5e, anzl marriage lo Bal: LOIS KAY HEINIG Orchestra '55-'57 Girls' League '55-'57 G. A. A. '56-'57 Senior B Play Missionary in Unilerl Status, and typing ioll i511 HAROLD L. HEPFER Library Staff '55-'58 Bible Club '56-'58 Band '55-'58 Orchestra '57-'58 Senior B Play Ministry JANET HOWARD National Honor Society '56-'58g Typist '57 Girls League '55-'58g Unit Chair- man '57 I-Hop Decorations Committee Bridge Club '57-'58 Girls' Varsity '57-'58 Michigan State University, and travel MARGARET IVERSEN I-Hop Committee G. A. A. '55-'58 Girls' League '55-'58 Bridge Club '56-'58 Senior B Play Ferris Institute MARGUERITE JACKSON Girls' League '55-'58 G. A. A. '56-'58 Y-Teens '56-'57 F. H. A. '56-'57 Michigan State University MARLIN IOHNSON Work RICHARD KENNEDY National Honor Society '57-'58 Class President '57-'58 Science Club '55 Home Room Vice-President '56-'57 Senior B Play Engineering at Michigan State Uni- versity l 52 l MARLE NE LOCKWOOD Commerce Club '56-'57 Etta Ketz '57 G. A. A. '55-'57 Girls' League '55-'57 Senior B Play Costumes Committee Air Line Hostess, T.W.A. IACQUELINE LOVE Senior B Play Co-Student Director Parrott Players '55-'58 G. A. A. '55-'56 I-Hop Committee Girls' League '55-'58 Travel JAMES MACKENZIE National Honor Society '57-'58 Science Club '55-'56 Jets Club '57 University of Michigan, then travel JUDY MAUTZ National Honor Society '57-'58 Parrott Players '56-'57 Bridge Club '57 I-Hop Refreshments Committee Chairman Girls' League '57-'58 Michigan State University ALAN S. MCATTEE Weight Lifting Club '56-'57 Boys' Glee Club '56-'57 Reserve Football '54 Badminton Club '54-'55 Go to F larida DAVID McDOWELL Student Council '56 Chess Club '55-'56g President '56 Michigan State University ROSEMARY MCMASTER Homecoming Queen '56 Parrott Players '55-'58 Senior B Play Girls' League '55-'58 I-Hop Committee 7'raucl, modeling school, then mar- rmge MARGENE K. MEREDITII G. A. A. '55-'57, Home Room Manager '55-'57 Girls' League '55 I-Hop Committee IANICE MILLER Girls' League '54-'57 Y-Teens '54-'57 Nursing SHIRLEY MILLER Student Council '55 Girls' League '55-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 I-Hop Committee l I i I Marriage DAVID A. More 7 Biology Cluh '55-'ss 5 In Vg ff . Wx 1-Hop Theme Committee A 'Q AS ' I-Ilop Decorations Committee 5 lil l M Michigan State University l ' n ' ..: w :ji PATSY ANN MURDOCK G. A. A. '54-'56 Girls' League '54-'55 I-Hop Committee Sub Dehs '56 Olivet College, then Europe PEGGY MURRAY National llonor Society '56-'58 Senior B Play Protluetion Manager Oracle Editorial Stall '56-'57 J-Ilop Favors Committee Chairman Choir '57-'58 College, then travel to Hawaii SELDQN NELSON Chemistry Club '56-'58 Biology Cluli '55-'57 jets Club '57-'58 Senior B Play '57 Oracle Editorial Staff '56-'57 Michigan State University, Pre-Med. LADONNA PAGE Girls' League '55-'58 G. A. A. '55-'58 J-Hop Decorations Committee Stutlent Council '57-'58 Senior B Play Committee Bookkeeping, then marriage LES PALMATEER VVri-stling '55 Safe Teens '57 Florida, then Navy SANDRA PORTER Girls' Varsity '57 Cheerleading '56-'57 Class Colors Co-ehairnlan Senior Il Play Y-Teens '55-'5l'lg Vice-President Arizona, then college VMAIIIE A. PRICE Girls' League '55-'58g Unit Seen tary '56 G. A. A. '55-'58 Bridge Cluli '56-'58 Home Room Treasurer '55 Class Colors Committee College or secretarial work I 53 THOMAS RANDALL National Honor Society '57-'58 Class President '55-'56 Class Vice-President '56, '58 Band '55-'58 I-Hop Decorations Committee Co-chairman Michigan State University IOANNE ROBERT I with Ox , lass President '56-'57 Band '55-'56 I-Hop Co-chairman Senior B Play it ,i my D. ummm Senior -B Party Finance Committee Chairman College MARGIE ROUSE Y-Teens '55-'58 Etta Ketz '55-'58 Commerce Club '56-'58 4 . 1 5' Q K tfoigm.. Wifi' Wir Varsity Baseball Manager '55-'57 Varsity Lettermen '55-'58 ' J-Hop Lighting Chairman Home Room Intramural Manager '55-'58 Senior B Play Law school RUTH SCHLOTTER National Honor Society '56-'57 Bridge Club '56-'57g Secretary '56-'57 I-Hop Co-chairman Class Secretary '55g Treasurer '56, '57 Senior B Play Co-Student Director Western Michigan University E541 PATRICIA ANN SCHOFIELD Bridge Club '56-'57 I-Hop Favors Committee Co-chair man Nursing school LINDA SCOTT J-Hop Decorations Committee Girls' League '55-'58g Unit Chair man '55 G. A. A. '55-'57 Parrott Players '55 Senior B Play GAIL SHIPLEY Bible Club '55-'58 Girls' League '55-'58 Senior B Play Prompter I-Hop Decorations Committee G. A. A. '55 VV0rk, then travel TOM SHIPI' Varsity Football '56-'57 Varsity Basketball '56-'58 Student Council '55-'58 junior Board of Education '56- 58 Chemistry Club '56-'58 Michigan Tech GWENLYNN EILEEN SHOLTY Girls' C-lee Club '55-'56 G. A. A. '55-'56 Girls' League '55-'56 Home Room Music Vive- at I' X ' kj' Li Q54 SMITH ' ional onnr Society '56-'57 wimming Team '55-'58 Senior B Play ,I-Hop Tickets Committee, I U , 0 Studia 1'ngi3g'rinu 1 :guitar 1 J 'tj Michigan IJ L J. 73 I Af ,IJ UA ix! A la Y J- , VU Y f ai. JV 'wif ' U - U' 'ut' M LJ CM 1. YKE M1 Youth Advisory Council ' -'57 Girls' League '55-'58 1-Hop Decorations Com i ee Bihle Club '55-'58 , cimif '55 M nrriage NANCY JEAN STEPHENSON Sophomore Socialites '55-'56 Girls' League '55-'58 Student Council '56 Inter-school Council '56 lVork JUDY STOPPEL Sophomore Soeialites '55 Girls' League '55-'58 I-Hop Decorations Committee L. B. U., or Ferris Institute STA N STOVER Sophomore Mixer Senior B Play Chess Club '56-'57 Home Room Treasurer J-llop Committee Iflorifla with Ken, thcn ll Imrhvr A ii, Q 'I ' .Y P' 2, 3 ig Q' 4 4 f fa iv 4 a it W . i -. :L --53, ., .,,., SHIRLEY JOY ANN THOMAS Sophomore Socialites '55-'56g Vice- Presiclent '55-'56 Girls League '55-'57 j-Hop Decorations Committee G. A. A. '55-'56 Bihle Cluh '55-'56 Work TOM THOMPSON Chess Cluh '54, '58 Wrestling '55-'56 Safe Teens '56-'58 Michigan State University, then mur- range DENNIS THYON J-Hop Decorations Committee Safe Teens '56-'58 Senior B Party Motto Committee '57 Air Force and college ROGER WIECHMANN Science Cluh '55-'56 I-Hop Float Connnittee I-Hop Committee Oracle Collector '57 Senior B Play Sound Effects College WM if L fr mu. WINTER L V L!! - 1, J! ,loin thc Mnrinex if U W7 3' S 9 nfniqiwi LE' MH' AW YM S H fu cfs -- m1li1Nf',f2ocJpNJl'xiJ L WA! . .3 . E X ' J Sousgiticz d Sop'h 56g Siu:-nt -I ' f G. A . '5 -' ' i' V 1' z ' , - ' -' 'J'- DEWEY DENNIS TAYLOR M F A P Lf' 1-nyi' ' V' 'Y' st-a.-nw cum, 'ss-'56 ' if T t nf r ge b . A iv.-mm Lifting Club '55 ' ' ,LVY S Qin B Ely 0-52319111 Dlffv S1-Igor Prom Decorations Commit- A U A -Q ' 0 'Mi ligznyaie Un. 'Huy Xr ' 4 .- t, Q '. ' H ' C Hug I, A- 1, , y i .ut , If , n 11.1 lun xr orcl :V V, V J? ,f X .un , X A Lb fm M7 I :I JERRY LUTZ LARRY ROMANEK JACQUELINE ELAINE DAVIS SANDERS Girls' League '54-,575 Unit Chair man '54 Parrott Players '54-'55 Library Staff '54-'55 Student Council '54-,55 F. H. A. '55-'57 College, and misc my family Students try earnestly, during their three years at Sexton, to gain recognition for their efforts in scholastic and extra-curricular work. The highest award that a student can receive is to become a member of the National Honor Society. Only those who possess the scholastic, character, and leadership abilities are invited into the society. The initiation ceremony, which took place this year in March, is a solemn ceremony that befits the dignity of this organization. Standing are the new members. Seated are the old members. E561 CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 SENIOR YEAR SENIOR B PARTY- BUNNY BOUNCE, Chairman-Peggy Murray Decorations-Judy Mautz, Kay Graham Publicity-jane Smith, Robin Woodward F inance-Jerry Robinson Orchestra-John. Avery SENIOR A COMMITTEES Senior Picnic-Dick Kennedy Cap and Gown-Judy Mautz Motto-Ruth Schlotter, Ken Grover Color and Flower-Sandy Porter, Diane Anderton Class Song-Tom Shipp CLASS SONG The Time has passed so quickly Our school days now are 0,C1' Yet in the great tomorrow Our lives have much in store We,ll take with us our mem,ries Of days at Sexton Highg Our prom, our play, our senior days, And love for times gone by. We cannot say goodbye to you Or to our high school days. For we,ll remember one and all As We go our sep,rate ways. Welll Wave our flag of red and white A banner fond and true, We love our class of '58 As we sing All hail to you.', E571 J-HOP- CORAL REEF C0-clulirmcn-Ruth Schlottcr. jerry Robinson DULFKJl'IIfiUHS-ljikllll' Anderton, Tom Randall Pulllicity-Boullie I-li1l'IIlOll, Elois Adams FlllJOT.S'-PEQQY Nlurray, Pat Schoficld Illl7fffIfiOl1S-NIilfgifx Rousv. Dizmv AllC10l'tOll Tic'kc'fS--j01'1'y Smith f7l'C,lI?-S'fl'CI--lllhll Avcry l'ic'furr' Room-Sybil BLll'kCl'. Peggy Nlurmy Clm-If Hoon:-,Indy Nlautz C0140 Hoon:-Sandy P01'tl'l' f' : . -4'-'fi-A Law-.iff .25 i? 'HL 'O N, Q. 9 rs sf Er W' 9 42. --'felG!1l+s iv - v 1 , ' V :J is S in M.. HS :Q a L 3 'fm-van 2.4 P ' flu E f-ix ak, S7 fm n 'ww ' ar N A :msn f f ' wmnxtk'-f -nv. if wiping ia 'W' BW ag -Q i3'f'x ww, 5 .wi nggw ii. is.: 32 . x- A ' 2 'W - f A f , L f 1?3' Ni Lr, , g EL i-4 49 K gm Egmmg fl il? 61.24414 fo WMM WMM-ZZMWJWZ MM fc? CZ? Wdywlwzfwfnwnfllfijm uoqiifoii AL MMM QWUW EMM V Avg we W .M-and 1 40 'G 1 ? La'ff:a3Zb-H,-a,,f,4. 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H521 A wi.. ...--3 Stunc1ir1,L:: L1-wis, Lipku, jonvs, King, Murray, S1-paulvck Srvllvrl: I,ilNjN'lA, Swanson, llcllniu, Miss l lljjl'l', Nlljujv, Sc-wurcl, Nelson ORACLE EDITORIAL STAFF Cay Hnblv. . . ................... Co-Ifrlitors .................... Bob Ilollnic jo NVolf ..... .. .Copy Iirlitor Put Scward ..... ........ 7 'ypisf joan Swanson . . . ............ Art Sm- Sopum-ck ........ Administrution Clay Rlljllll. . .I,I'jJlII'fIIIl'l1f.S', Arrtiuiticas, IQCQ Girls' AlhIr'tic.s' Nliss Fnllvr I 6:3 Evclyn jones, NI2lI'gilI'0t King..Mu.vi1' Nick Lixnlwr, john Cates .... Aflzlvficw Bob Hchnic, Sc-ldon Nelson, Peg Nlnrruy, Tina La-wis, joan Lipku.. Svnior Pam'I.v, Uml1'rcrIaxs Pmu'l.s' -Alllli-S'l.'I' john Uutvs turns ow-r tjn- finisjwcl vopy svrtioll to copy 4-ditor, jo XVolf, for ljlv Aljljljjl 1 Back Row: Hunter, Schmicre-r, Ilulien, McCallie-y, Hhvuhottoin, Pitts, NVht-uton, Roost-nrauld, VunCorc, Cooley Scvoncl How: Rn-tzloff, NVright, Clark, XVolf, Mistcli, XVcinherg, Scott, Vedder Firxt RUILY Atkinson, Avvry, Limhe-r, Smith, McCarty, Stvphvnson, P4-nhody, Mr. Richards ZODIAC EDITORIAL STAFF Pat McCzu'ty ............... ....................................... I Crlilor Evadnu Smith ....... .... A .s'si.9tm1t Editor Nlary Stephenson ........ ...... C fopy Editor Nick Limher, john Avery. . . .... Sports Editors David Pezlhody ........ ...........,............. . . .Pll0f0QI'llfJIll?l' Mr. Rid!11l'tiS--Alllif-S'l?l' ZODIAC ZODIAC ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS STAFF Tom Tenny ....... B1l.s'i11c.s'.s' Manager Mary Himlmmu'Al1m,,.tiSmg Mamlgm. .lozume Prohst- ..,........ 13ookkc'c2pcr Laurel Niusolt ,.............. 'Typist Nh: Iiiglllii-A1115I-S'l?I' Mr. RIICIIOY'-AIIUi.S'l'l' Bark Row: Mr. Cigurd, Curdncr, Fivming, C:lll'i0Ck, Tvnny, Lutz, Mr. Hitciu-y l ir.s't Row: Prohst, Nlusoif, Alle-11, llirshmnn, Flowcrs, Bcllinghaun fQ ff ff ,Z ,fp 7 fl 9 4 3 O f NATIONAL cum Y I i 'f 2 g 5 Q lizlek How: Leavitt, Azelhorn, Nliller, Ilay, lthenhottom, Petrie, Nelligan, XVelll.n'e, XYillmr House, Nlodeen, Croekett l'lUlll'fIl How: Fiekies, Searls, Stilson, NIeCarty, jones, King, Seott, Sehwartz, lrelke, llarris j, Smith, XVolf, jones 'l'l1irfI How: Nlnrray, liohinson, Piekinpangli, llarrison, kent, Stephenson, IC. Smith, Uoehringer Kerhy, Nlisteli, XVileox, Ilarmon Seeonll How: liaymond, Sehlotter, Swanson, Cleary, Sepaneeli, lloward, Nlnsolf, Prohst, Hehe: Firsl Rout: Calland, Stow, XVhitman, lloherts, Miss Benson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ann Stow ....... ..... P resilient ..... .... l Yon Hay Gloria WVhitman . . . . . . Vice-Presirlcnf . . . .... Cay Cleary Karen Calland. . . .... ....... S zferetury. . . . . ...... Bennie Searls Richard ltoherts ................ Treu.s1n'er ........... . . .Dave lthenhottom Miss Gertrude C. Herusoii-Arltziser' Hawk How: Smith, Sharp, l'orte1', Randall, Kennedy, Nlaelienxie, XVilliams, l ox. Nelligan Brakora, j. Miller, llarris, Nlodeen, llanna, Brahhs, Deilrotl, Croekett, Markle il',1fl'!lHUlUS Unernse , King, E, jones, Donley, Frazee, Leitl, M. Miller, Stephenson, Nlellarty Piekinpangh, Stilion, Petrie, lfiehieh, llmnphrey, llohenstein, llnxlord, Brouwer, Swanson Behee, lloriszny Seeoml How: C. jones, Azelhorn, Vedder, Renwiek, Sepaneek, XVolf, llarrison, llall, llerriek li. Smith, Dahlgren, Kelly, Stevens, Murray, Sehlotter, llarmon, lloward, Barker, lirassenr I lolsinger lfirxl How Strlnfling: Gilmore, Seherer, Spaulding, Lewis, XVileox, Peterson, Nlantz, Kowallt Kerhy, Sleep, Flowers, Peek, Kent, Cilhert Firsl How: Nlisteli, Searls, Cleary, llay, lthenhottom. Leavitt v Y TEEN I 1 S A Ilia WR IIJUIL LLB! xSXXIllIi g 1 1 ixgb .Ili .Fir 1 jim Nelligau. . . R011 Hohenstcin. . . . . . Nick Limber. . . Dick Huffman . Nluyolu NVcst . . Sillllifil Porter. . 1.01111 Huxford . i.0l'Q'0 Esch .... Iloiicustciu, Limbcr, Nclliguu, iillfflllilll, Mr. Norton HI-Y CABINET President ....... . . Vice-President Secretary ...... . . . Treasurer ...... . . Mr. Norton-Adviser Y-TEENS CABINET . . .Nick Limber Ron Hoheusteiu .Dick Huffman . . . Bill Brokoru President ............ ..... N layola NVest Vice-President . . . . . . Mary Stephenson Secretary .... . . .... Luna Huxford Treasurer ..................... Lorce Esch Mrs. Scalf and Miss Biflllillghillll-AtIUi.SUl'S lhufk Huw: Nlrs. Scuif, SCi1llliCl'l'I', Dcim, Kelly, Stiles, Miss Biflllillgiiillll First Huw: XiC'CiiVl'1'0Il, Cucrnscy, lluxford, VV1-st, Ste-plicnson, Escli, Lewis Burk Huw: Mn-Give-roii, Prolmst, Morrison, Clark, Ste-phc-iisoii, Murskannp, She-lcivn, 'llmtiiaike-1' First Huw: Mrs. Agar, Miss Ludwig. Miss Henson, Miss x11lCIJOIl2lid, Miss Laiwry, Mrs. Camlt, Mrs. l'ivru- GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD Linclu Toothakcr. . . ...... President ...,. .... C larol Harrison Put McCivcroi1 . . . , . . Vice-President . . . . .Patricia Seward Sm- Clark ..... ....... S ccretary ........ .. Marcille Hansen Miss lrawry-Adviser Iizlvk limb: Svwurd, Scum-rs, Mistc-li, Ilowurci, lfuigraivc, Harrison, Km-pkv. Cc-iislu-iim'r, llunsz-n 1 ir.s'1 Huw: Mrs. A,LfLll', Miss Ludwig, Miss B4-iison, Miss Mun-lloiiulcl, Miss l,1iwry, Mrs, Uuuli, Mrs. lJil'l'L'l' ETTA KETZ wemzk mm qfww.-W 'N - , ,M 5 , ? I ea Buek Huw: Davenport, Cray, Bopp, Holes, Barnett, Shantz, Robert, Anclertrm, Lewis, House 'I'l1irrl Huw: Alolmscm, Cooper, Reefer, Zimmerman, Tulmanclt, Sipley, Dyer, Luekxvootl, Iliseoek, Slmeparcl SITUIICI Hour: llurtml, Flowers, RtllllSKllll, MeLauriue, Dutelwer, Davenport, Ilill, Grace, Clark, Belts, Smith lfirxl Huw: Hrs. Cault, Llllltlilll, Kiplie, Bulwle, Kerlmy Cay Buble . . Camilla Kipke jackie lllllllltlll Sue Kerlmy. . . janet Bt'I'llQl' .,.. Louise Barnes Barlmara XVilcl .... Peggy Dimiek .....PresirIcnt. . . .. . . Vice-Presirlenf . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . Mrs. Cllllllt-AIIULYCI' SUB DEBS . . . .Prcsirlcnt. . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary . .. , . . . Trea.s'urer . . . . l I l l l Mrs. Savolcli-Aflui.s'er Burk lime: NYirtjes, NVl1ite, Rucltl, Nlurcloek, Leavenworth . . . Cay Buble . . . .Judy Smith . . jackie London . . . .Sue Kerlmy Sharon Bowerman . . . . Marita Hefty Barbara Stanaway . . . . .Mary Baxter Seemlfl Huw: Hefty, Magyar, Stoney, BOVVC'I'lllilI1, Mutz, Baxter, Searls, Bailor lfirxl lime: NVull', XXX-iulmerg, Dimiek, Berner, Barnes, Stauaway, Hrs. Savulcli 5 if 3 s 2 Burk How: Bntlm-r, llcwlitt, Catlin, lluwc-s, Bonilhars, Scofir-lcl Third How: Brown, Putnznn, SLll1llJl'l'Q,', Hurt, llr-wer, Xlillnvr, llc-imoncn, Lgnvlor Sczfoml How: Rvicl, Amos, Brown, Cnswcll, -Inclson, Miclclungli, IA'yl'4'l', Nlolm- Firsl Row: jolmson, Ovc-rton, l,CI11ll1LlliK'I', Prim-, Mrs. Forcl Mary Pciwliakc-1' Nancy johnson . Sharron Pricv. . -l21Cl6'2lIl Overton Donna Ranlsvy. Linda Morrison Mary Pilgvr. . . Sandra Simons. SOPHOMORE SOCIALITES . . . ........ Pl'c'.s'11le11f .,.. ............ S liurron l'ric-v . . . Vic'1'-Pr0.s'i1Iz'rif . . . . . .livonnv Pntnmn . . . . . .Sc'c'r0I11r'y. . . . . . . . . . 'l'rc'11.s11rz'1' . . . . . Mrs. Foul-A1lvi.sf'1' SOPHISTICATED SOPHS . . ..... ....... P r0.s'ulm1l ............. . . . . . Vizrr'-l'1'r'.s'ir1f'nl . . , . . . . . .Scfc:r1'tr11'y. . . . . . . . . . Tl'l'l1SlIl'l'l' . . . . . Nlrs. Fo1'cl-A1loi,s'r'i' .Curolc Smitli Sunclru HL-wlvtt l,iIlilil Nlorrison Domm limnsm-5' . . . .Put NVorlx .. .lill Dy:-r Burk liolr: llIIllfl'l', NIRIITIIS, Dc'Clc'rc'g, 'l'1ll'XV1ltl'l', Nvwlon, llllllll7llll, bran 'l'l1irflIiolu: Smith, Dyvr, Skoczylals. Ilonclros, Sim-lair, Spaulding, IR-uk, lliL'lillll52lIlLIlI Scrurirl Row: Milla-r, Simpson, Lyman, St1'11l1suk1'i', lfust. Ifinstrom, Pm-r. Silvvrmann l ir.s'l How: Nlrs. Forcl, Morrison. Iluliisa-y, Simons. Pilgvr 'K Back Row: Lohman, Xlvnclvl, Nulzmcl, Miller, Moclm-vii Q Sifrrnul Huw: lvvrsvii, lim-xiwick, Clcnry, Rowlzlncl, Amiclnn, XVooclrutl, l,0I'fl'l', lxirlmy, lwiilmucly' First Row: Mrs. Eisvrmun, Symons, VVOz1vc-r, Bliss, Dulilgrcn, llnwn, Dm-wcy, Xvilllgblllklll, Prolmst, Bond, Smith Tulrll' af Left: Scpzlnvm-lc, Smith, Stow, Hanson Table at Right: Cross, Puynv, Sclioficlcl, May Evaclnu Smith . Ann Stow ..... Miclicy Hansen Susan Scpaneck .... . . lilois Adams. . . .lane Smith .... Ruth Schlotter. Mary Ellen Criflin. . . . . BRIDGE X .. . . .PresizIent. . . .. . . . Vice-Prc.s-irlcnf . . . . . Secretary. . . . . . . . . Treasurer .... . Mrs. Eiseiwnain-AflUi.sw' BRIDGE Y .....P1'csir1cnt. . . .. . . . Vice-Prcsiflcnl . . . . .... Secretary .... . . . . . . . Treu.s'urer . . . . . Mrs. EiSPl'Il12lll-AlIUi.S'l'I' Susan Sf'pzmcck .Carol llurrison . EVllClll2l Smith Murcille Hansen . . .Dizulv Amlcrtmi . . . . blanc Smith .Ruth Schlottci' . . . .... Nlary Ellvn Criffvn Brlvk limb: Duclgv, I . Smith, Simpson, Dickvrson, Nurtmm l i1'x! Haut llairnc-tt, Stilvs, hlCLLlllI'lUi', llolucrt, l,l'lL'K', Stvvviis, .fXmh-rlun, Wumlwin-tl, llulwlv, Xlrs. l'llSt'l'IIlilll 'l'z1l1lc'flI Lvft: Criliin, Amlnms, Smith, Schlottvr VIVIIIJII' rn' Right: lJ2lIll0l'tl, Rolvinscm. Scliwurtz, ML-Curty Hawk How: Porter, Nlocleen, Richard, Miller Sl.'l'Ulll1 How: Azvllmorn, Smith, Mellaney, Shipp, llhenlmottom, Dormer, Carclner Firs! Row: NVolf, Osterhonse, llarris, jones, Leavitt, jones, Mr. Shaft CHEMISTRY CLUB .lay Osterhouse. . . . . Cary jones ..... . . Evelyn jones . . . Norman Harris Selclon Nelson. . . .. . . . . . . .Pres-irlent. . . . . . . . Vice-President . . Secretary. . . . . . Treasurer .... . . . Mr. Shaft-Adviser BIOLOGY CLUB ...,Pres11lent......... Nick Azellmorn . . .jack Miller ......jo Wolf . Lyle Richarcl . . . ,lack Ritter .lack Ritter ..... . . . Vice-Presirlent . . . . . . Larry Richardson jerry Coleman. . . .... Secretary .... . . . Sandra Steaclman Beverly Tarwater . . . ...... Treasurer ...... . . . Don MacKenzie Miss Stuart-Arlviser Burk Row: Smith, Taylor, Miss Stuart, Nlaclienzie, Stearlman First Row: Coleman, Tarwater, Nelson, Ritter, Hielnlrclson 72s Ill lf. Q ...Fl Iiaek Row: Carter, Taylor, llirshman, Beach, Crist, Kwast, Covert, Coven, Benson, Bolan, Sadler, D. Croat, Gruhn, XVoods, Anclriclge, Tubbs, DeWitt, Barnett Fourth Row: Cruhn, NVhitman, Scherer, Gilmore, Muir, ML-Brien, Fiekies, Phelps, Marks, Nocldins, Amstutzj, VanAmburg, Winans, Stracltner, Beard, Chisholm Tliirfl Rotqu: Medling, Starr, Margaret Russell, Robinson, Dick, Sanford, Sayers, Dewey, Klcttke, llepier, Page, Courser, Cunnell, Squires, Blunk, Britton, jones, Caplinger, Myers SITFUIIII Row: Miss Perrine, Hawk, Kowalk, Myers, Sugden, Morris, Tonn, Swix, Spaeth, Spyker, Grace, Bowen, Small, Crist, VanDusen, Allen I ir.s't Row: Leisure, Swartz, Kludt, Seates, Olson, Durbin, Mary Russell, Aikin, Namey, P. Croat, NVileox, Verwey, Dexter, Shipley, Underhill BIBLE CLUB Paul Aikin ....... Drueilla Namey .... Pat Great ...... Deanna Wilcox . . Martha Loring. Rieharcl Roberts -Indy Sweeney . llznnes Cushman .... ........ ' . . . Bob Crist ......Preszf1ent. . . . .. . . . Vice-Presirlenf . . . . . .... Secretary .... . . . . . . . . Trcaszwcr .. . . ,. Nliss 1DCl'l'lIlt'-AflUi-Sill' NEWMAN CLUB Prcsirlclit ......... . . . 4 . Vice-Prcsirlelif . . . . . .Sccrctc1ry. . . Miss Creenfieltl-Adviser T7'Cf1SIll'Cl' ........ . . . . . . . .Ann Iones Karole Bowen . . . Ken Beach Steve Dutcher Howard Pizzo -Indy Sweeney . Irene NVoocl liuek limit: Clark, Duleher, NIeCoriniek, Siwek, Nagy Sermzfl Row: Cutler, XVheeler, XVoocl, Daman, Maicllow, Dilmlwle, ul. Bauer, Kliss Creeniieltl l irs! Rnu': Renl, Sweeney, Loring, Clasovatz, B. Bauer, Craves Buck Huw: HQIYIIIOIKI, Claxsmutz, Scl1m-idcr, c:I'lN'llkl', Diaz, Lycllv, Rn-gin-r I ir.s'I How: Vvllzkv, Shook, Tc-nny, Darling, Hirslmmn, V11l1Sicklc-, Nlr. Xlc-Kuwm-11 MUSIC APPRECIATION Ron Darling .... ...... l 'rrfsirlmzt .... ........ ' Yom Tm-:my Tom Tcnny ...... . . . IIIITU-Pl'l'.S'fllf'Ilf . . . .... NIZIYY llirslnnzm Nlury Hirshmau .... .... S Ccrrcftllry-'l'rc'1l,s'ur1'r .... ..... I Svtty Boll-s Nlr. XICKOXVUH-.Alll7iSl'l' LIBRARY STAFF Hllfk Rulr: SIIIUCIQ. Lllllllllll, ll4'pf'm'r, Kil'llll'l', Xlalssry, I,illl1', Xlalrlxs, ffuulvy, llaligll Iflrxl linux' llcnrlml, Slilsoll, A'Ulll'S, lhlssvll, Krcntz, Miss XICKIIIIIPX, Xliss l's'1'1'i11m', llvlnps, lhxix. flvssv. IDRKYILISUII. l,c'a1x'm'1lwu1'll1 Burk How: Boyes, Tank, Cnrlock, llucklmrt, llunnuhs, Mr. Rossi, xll'tZgl'l', Nixon, DuBois, Mc-Cunley, Thompson First Row: Bailey, Stephens, Conn, Randall, Brockwell, Barnes, Owens Larry Conn ..... Bob Brockwell .... Lee Fay ........ Ierry Womhle .... jerry Fighter . . . Cary Brady .... RIFLE X ......Presi1Ient...... . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . . Mr. Rossi-Advisor RIFLE Y ......PresirIent. . .. . . . . Vice-Presidenf . . . . .....Secretary. . . . .. Treasurer Nlr. Bulya-Adviser Left lo Right: Fighter, lluigh, Brucly, Fay, Nlr. llailyu Doug Hackhzlrt David Stephens .......l,ee Fay . Mike Parisian . . Jerry Fighter . . .Tom Harris Buck Row: May, Adams, Stone, Mr. Nystrom, Monroe, Dickinson, Lori-ncvn First Row: Mc-Donald, Cinthcr, Huntley, Muidlow, Millios ...................P1'eSirlent................ .....Ken Adams jim McDonald .... Dick M aidlow Curtis May. .. jzuncs Miller. . Richard Lape. WEIGHT LIFTING CLUB . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . .jim McDonald Mr. Nystrom-ArlUi.s'cr MODEL CLUB ........Presirlent....... ....DickLape . . . . . Vice-Presiclenf . . . . . . . . Bob Gray . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... john Perkins Mr. Taborsky-Adviser liurk How: Strolwl, CtlllIli'iilllklll, Lkllll' l ir.s'l How: Smith, Snydvr, Mr, Tuborsky, May, Milla-1' I RQ Buck Row: Fluke, Mcllancy, Scofield, Frost, Chin, Griffith, Sharpe, Beech Tfiird Row: Richard, Crockett, Archer, Clark, Stover, Holmes, Nelson, Harris Second Row: Cooley, McDonald, Smith, Taylor, Teremi, Avery, VViard, Burch, Landy First Row: Mr. Rogers, Carothcrs, Rhenluottom, Porter, Ringlc CHESS CLUB David Rheubottom .... ....... P resident ....... . . . Bob Ringle Tom Carothers ..... , . , Vice-President . . . . . Doug Griffith Bob Ringle ..... .... S ecretury .... .... B ill Frost Bill Porter .... ...... T rcusurer ...... . . . Tom Clark Mr. 1lOQ,'f:'I'S-IlflUi.S'UV PARROTT PLAYERS Xlartha Loring .... .... ........ P 1 'esirlent ............ . . .Marcia Misteli Cindy Anderson . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . Steven Dutclier Nlary K. Holmes. .. ...... Secretary .... .... lX Iary K. Holmes Diane North .... ...... T reasurcr ...... ...... D iane North Miss Millar'-Adviser Back How: L. Ustcrhonsc, Fulton, C. Peterson, Dalton, llalcy, Shiites, Kcllermann, llinnphrey, McDonald, Fry, Lott, VVheaton, Dennis, VVhite, Lower, I. Osterhonse, Dntcher, llarris Fourth Row: Cawthon, Crcgar, Sussex, Keltncr, NIclXlaster, Chacon, Coleman, Reynolds, Par- inatcr, llansen, S. l1l'tl'l'S011, YVilson, Horton, Sweeney, Stevens, Smith, Beck Tliircl How: Covons, Simons, Taylor, llartsneh, Dunn, Could, Mills, Dodge, Scott, Dickerson, Sinnnon, Brown, Cutler, Thornton, Love, Harmon, Xlisteli, Bishop, llnnter Second Row: Rohliin, Swagler, Andros, Silverman, Cochran, Cronnsc, Nasif, Sadler, Moore, XYcndrow, Ainidon. Slusscr. Nlurray, BlL'lxl2lStl'1', Zick, Plowman, johnson, Nlautz, Ayers. Schlottcr lfiltsf limit: Loring, llolmcs. Nliss Xlillar. North F 5 s .3 E. '-,B EZ. ' ,.1 5x 1 f Cf... ffxx Burk Row: Corski, Dc'llu11'l'st, Curnc-0, Mvurs, Ilil4.'gl'l', Nvwlin, XYooclwaml lfirsl Hour: Aclanns, Nlusolf, Dolplm, Hlllltilllllll, Dunforcl, Covlxringc-r, Nlrs. Slu-WL Marcia RllllCilI1illl Betty Dolph ...... IAlllI'0l Nlusolf . . Colleen Dunford. . . lfdxvurd Fox. . . Hob Shurnxvuy . . Norm Young . .. Don johnson . . . GIRLS' VARSITY ....PrCSi11UI1!. . . .. ..... 'Ionic' Ncwliu . . . Vice-Prcsirlmu' . , . . . . Robin NVooclw1n'cl . . . .Secretary . . . . .. . .Colle-on Danforcl ...... Treaslzrcr ,...... Mrs. Sh0l'Ck-14!,UfSl'l' BOYS' VARSITY ........Prcsulcnt......... . . . Viz,'c-Prc'.s'irlUul . . . .....Sccrctary. . . . .. . . . . . . Tl'Cll.S'lll'C?I' . . , . . . . NI1: Kowalk-ArlUi.s'f'r Iilois Aclzuns Pvtv Lon-pkv Don johnson ..lon1 Halm- Norm Young Burk Row: Eaton, Hull, Andi-rsou, liaulwuy, YHIOIIIDSOII, liowuu, NVillizuus, liic'l1ul'mls, Llurk, liulv Swrlrzrl Row: Mr. Kowulk, llulllmvrg, Ilulv, M. Hull, l . Alolxuson, Puttvrsou, Kc-ph-r, Ablwy, Brulmlms, VVL'ufilI'i' Firsl How: Lon-pkc, Kc-llc-y, Fox, Slnunwuy, Young, ID. -loluuson, Nluttlu-ws, 'l'rusn'ott Back Row: Darling, jacobson, Davidson, Steward, Marskamp, Rainier, Bergman, Pope, Miller Second How: Demarc-st, Raymond, Ruttan, llawes, Stauifer, Alesliire, Peek, lNlcCormick First How: Mrs. Chapin fStllllCI1l tvacherl, Martin, Dimitroff, lNlc-Civeron, Swanson, Lewis. Bishop, Crounse, Miss Fuller FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA joan Swanson ................... President ...................... Tina Lewis Tina Lewis. . . . . . Vice-President . . . .... Mary Cross Mary Bishop . . . ...... Secretary ..,.. . . .Mary Bishop Pat McGiveron. . . ...... Treasurer ....... .... I im Miller Miss Fuller-Adviser FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mary Ann Ackley. . . ...... President ...... .... N lary Ann Ackley Pat Rowland ...... . . . Vice-President . . . ...... Pat Rowland Marilyn Sipley. . . ...... Secretary .... .... N Iarilyn Sipley Nancy Harris .... ........ T reasurer ....... . . .Nancy Harris Mrs. WV0lfe-Adviser Back Row: Tribolet, Renwick, Brummer, llirsliman, Murpliy, Nemnami, Myers, Kolilm-r. Woodard, Rider Fourth Row: Scott, Eddy, VVirtjes, Wliite, Horton, London, Ford, llimitroff, Leitz, Frazee Third How: ML-Kenzie, Daggctt, Iliscock, Houser, Knaup, Clark, Fulton, Reefer, Shepard Second How: Mrs. VVolfe, Semrau, Sanders, llansen, Ewiglelxen, llolmes, Moore, llill, Cooper, Sadler, Wlendrow First Row: Harris, Sipley, Howland, Aclcley liurk How: Powcll, Larson, Scott, Kirkby, Hcrrick, Froscliciscr, Bork, P1ll'lllL'll'l', Councilman SVFUIIII limb: Smith, Palync, Scpaincck, IA'ilVl'IlW0fti1, Krcntz, Anclcrson, Virkstis, lllllllligllll, Probst l ir'.v! limb: K4-plcr. Ou-rlcy, jolinson, llzirrison, Holsingcr, TXIGIIHSOII, Miss Nlaiclloiluirl FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Carol I lurrison ,.................. P1'e.s'illc'nt .......... . ........ Carol Harrison Nancy Holsingc-r. . . . . . Vice-Prcsirlenf . . . .... Nancy Holsinger Nancy johnson .... . ....... Secretary ...... . .. . . .Nancy johnson Snkic Ovcrlcy . . ......... Treasurer ......... . . . Sukie Overley Miss NIilCljOllilid-.AlIUiSCl' COMMERCE CLUB Sum- Kcrby ..... ........... P ms-iclcnt .......... .... V ulcric lmwis Czunillu Kipkc . . . . Vice-Prcsiclcnt . . . ..... jndy Ilunscn Vulcric Lcwis ..... ....... S rfcrctury. . . .... Mary K. Uolnics l5u1'lmi'a1 johnson . . . ......... TFCIISIIVUI' ....... ....... S nc Kcrby Nliss bl011118011-4Al1Ui.S'CI' Hawk Rolf: MilllIllt'I'lllllIl, XVllIlg1'lllilIl, Pczllmody, XYoocirufi', Hunscn, Prolmsl, Hull First Rout Lockwood, Kipkc, johnson, Kcrlmy, Lcwis, Scaxrls, Nliss johnson ii 3. QI L 5 :lava M if- ' .i ,g lirlck How' XVood Dunn llwrtsncli XV'lgIlQ'I' 'l'li'xcker Xlerinnlm Lydle Bliss Suddntln igei Situ - Q , 1 A . 4 , 1 , , 1 ., , .. , Swmirl Hour: Tonclic, jolinson, Crcgzir, Koski, Taylor, Pezlrsull, cJf'ft'llllillll'l', Sul 1 , f' lxc' 'la X f 1 irxl How: Clark, Rudd. -lolinson, Anderson, Tliornton, lielifnss, Nlrs. Watts ' ' Cindy Anderson Carole .lolinson . jzlnice Thornton Frank Sinedley . Toni xvlllliltiill . . Dick NVellnmn . . Nlury Ann Porter. . . Karen Clllllilllil. . CHILE VERDE ........PresicIent....... .. , . . Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Mrs. XVz1tts-Adviser LE CERCLE FRANCAIS . . ............ President .............. . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . , .Secretary .. ....... Treasurer ..... Mr. Per1'y-Adviser' wwf rw 'pw Jfw . ,j' Frank Slnecilley .judy Hurtsucli .Connie Taylor junice Thornton . Lona Ilnxford Marilyn Vedder Sybil Sclnnierer . hloyce Nlanson Huck Hour: Munson, Beck, Brouwer, llnxford, llirscli, YVonncnlmerg, Sliook Second How: Stow, Bcrly, Vedder, Sclnnierer, Berry, Gilbert, IDL-Klllvlmer I ir.s'f How: Mr. Perry, Cnllund, Porter. VVlN'ilf0II, xVl'llI1l1lll, Slider, Kellogg K Burk lime: Shutm-S, Plltllillll, NIL-Dmlalld, Evvrt, PilyHl', Moms lung, Mlss lwm- l ir.vt Huw: Slum-y, Cmc-ke-tt, lluriszny, Nlistm-li, Ch-zlry, Nlc-Kallw, lim-law Murcia Nlistc Sllllllllli' Hori Cay Cleary. . li ..... szuy. . . john Crockvtt .... sf 3 4 Hawk Huw: Firxl Hour: HODIERNI ROMANI ...........Prc.s-irlcnt........... 7 . . . Vice-I resident . . . . . . . Secretary. . . . . . . . . . Trcasllrcr . . . . . . Nliss F04--Alllnisvl' . . . . .Cay Clcury Mary Mucliomllcl . . . S110 Harrison . . .l,ynm' l':Vl'l'f f 1' 'V 5 A wwfff WV' ' MVN U. N. PANEL -3 'Vjljwfffj f N342 Bllzvklm-T fl0l'S:lllllT, Hull:-, Clurlchtmir 'A fan my I p - M!w!-V Miss NI1ll.xr,f,ntlcr, Dclm, H.1lcy,Cf1lx1l0lm, HUIISLIIQ X , J Miss xlilllll'-Al1lJi.S'L'l' Q 53 2 Vnl I Allh llll 325 Burk Row: Hin-lmni, ML-lluiivy, Brown, Archer, Pc-triv, Morin-1-ii, Hncinut Tlzirfl Row: Ford, Vcddcr, Fox, iXlcKc-nzic, Huy, Portvr Sworzzl Row: N1-ison, Kipkc, Taylor, King, E. jones, XVaulv, llurrington, Bogart First Row: Cl. Plonn-s, Riicfnbottoni, Mr. Sclinie-rt, Harris, Sharp, XVolf, Ustcrhonsc- JETS ..... . .. ..... .Prcslrlcnt . . .Vinc-I'1'c'.s'i1l0rzt . . . . .Sccr0tr11'y Norman Harris . . . David Sharp ....... David lilic-nliottoin. .. ... ..,.... .... Cary jones .... ,... ........................ . . .TI'C'tl.Slll'f'I' Mr. Schiilert-Azluisw' G.A.A.BOARD Xlury Corski .... . . . .... President ........ . . .Nlury Corski lictty Dolph .... . . Vice-President . . . ....... Sue Smith Nlariiyn Hawgcr . . ....... Secretary. . . . . .Nlariiyn Hzleger Diane Coehringcr. . . ........ Treasurer ...... . . .lane Newiin Mrs. Sherck-Adviser Huck Row: jr-nks, Nc-wlin, Howard, Flowvrs, Pviiubukcr, Susscx lfirsf lime: Ilzwgcr, Dolpii, Corski. Com-iiringur, Mrs. Siu-rc-k 4 1 K Bark Huw: Nlr. Cutshuli in V 5 lfmril Huw: Diguu- Kvpivr, Diimv Auth-rton, Paml Lvvkc-, l.iu'ry Clruhn, In-nv XVuml, -lllllt' Smith SAFE TEENS CABINET Paul 1,01-kc . . . . . l.11l'l'y Cruhn .. Alain' Smith ..... Dium- Amlcrton. . . Diamc- Kc-pier. . irc-iw Xvtltltl ..., ....................., Mr. fwlltdllii AX1ll'i.s'r'r . . . . . .1'r1'.s'irlc'nI Vim'-Pr1'.s'i1l1'l1I 'Cllfilll' C7ffif'1'r . . . . . . . .Sf'crc't11ry . . .Sr'r'r1'fz1ry . . .Sl'!'l'l'flII'fj During this school yt-ur, two uc-w chihs wa-rc orgamizt-tl ut Svxtmi. At tht- It-ft, Duvc Ima-kv rs-ct-iv:-s tht- Safe Tvcii Chairtvr from Malyur Crvgo. At tht- right, Nlr. SL-lmlvrt :md mt-mhc-rs of tht- .lvts Chlh perform am cxpt-rililt-nt. ti SAFE -TEEN . Q ff.. , 1,.,l.--argl' ummm! B! E -wg .r , ..,i,.., 'V J, 1- ,ML 1, mf: A I 1. -,f-E A, .'--' I rs K: '. Q, 3 A 3 '21 .W , , 1 ,.,., , . .. . , fy. , X., aw . ,as V ,f 4 ,.:-V A , 9 , Q7','2,f f,w,iJ .1 dpi, ,E . ' '?..'.-iiE,.Av,ffz-f Y L f.gj,3fQ.Q if kefipg ,-fl' nff.Q-.,Xf- M A-,rg-Q ywiv' .-f ' :J , . ' 5 JA M ,-N ,'..f,,-,4 QX,n'4 ,gh L .' ' ' f ln v Q,-,va'l fuJ Jr' 'f',1.S.' Af1n:'3,m- W - ,I 126 L 'Q f 3.21 1 'SX-iii, 51. ' 'QTQQ biiifim , ' . 1 xi? fl? 32 7 ' 1 y 2 ,,,4'ML 1Wa K f .iff . 1 ws: V . 1' -w ,A ggn. ,. M Wat ,,' , ,Z fax fl dm'-'SiN X,-,- Nfl Xxx ., kimfbi Zv- ,Z 1-2' 1 ' D P 'jfmemts e C' NORMA JEAN MORTON .ix T, I CHRISA MILLIONIS Jane Pickinpaugh, il scnior co-op studcut, helps with thc sccrcturial work in thc ofllcc. OFFICE Tlu- officc, around which thc school rcvolvcs, is thc homc of thc uclministrution, thc rccords of thc school, and thc compctcnt Sl'CI'Ct1lI'iL'S who carry on thc school's conununication. Mr. Shaft and jim Nclligun discuss 11 lcttcr which pcrtzlins to thc husincss of the Studcnt Council. E861 , 2 kk fy . ',. 35. 4 t. Q,:a.a-M 4. fr, A '1':- , s Wg rg-f f DONNA IWCIIIKINE IANICIC SESSION Making lm- of ilu' paunplmh-t film-, mu- of Hu' lilmmx'y's mum-rm fawilitivs, is Robin XYo0clwa1rtl. IJBRARY Slmlr-nts mul filL'llllj' lllL'llll7l'l'S zllilw. own- an glrvaxt cle-ul lu Nliss l,l'I'l'iIlt' illlil lll'l' Stull' fm' ilu' sc-1'xic-vs llwy rc-mlvr. TIM- lilmrun xml by YAll'lUllS vlaxssc-s Lllll'illf.f ilu' clay, us wvll as by sluclmlts cllll'ing.i lllvil' Illllfll and study lIUllI'S. 'I'ln- lilH'klI'y is opml in Hu IllUl'IIlllj.f, tIlI'HIl2IlUlll ilu- lllllt'll lI0llI'S, and uftc-r school to unyom' llvvclillg to llSl' alvzlilulmln' l4l'tkl'l'K'llCl'S. N71 Tin- udvaliicx-cl Spanish classes have fun lvarning not only thc- lzlngungc, but thv customs of Mvxico. LANGUAGES ,'.- Q H 352, IAXVRENCIC PERRY LEE VVATTS I 'ELSIE FEE ,Q X, i'xl'l'lll'i1 is niurm' tliam ll lmiglulgvg it syllllmlizvs pcoplv, history, industry, and tluciitioiis. H4'i'v, Mr. Pc-rry brings out story ui ilu- familiar t1'i-culuiw-cl I 1'r'm'l1 Haig. HHPKL ,av-11,1 F ' Q -tif ,A-cn-'144-L, 44,1-QL, 1 7 ,I 54,95 624 1 llalvc- Xlclhnulln-y, up-ting as clmirxnzxn, iutroclucc-s ilu- llll'llIlJl'l'S of thx- two tr-anus wllic-lx am- nlmuut tn clx-lmlv in ilu- 11-giml lu-rv alt S1-xtmx. cf -XSPEECH 2 ' F x .55 K9 DONAIJ J XV. ICLSON Ba-fuxw gnim: intu ilu- final clvlmh- of ilu- rx-g.5immls, NIV. N1'I5UllXVlSlH'N liulw Crust Un- In-st uf lllvk. Nlr. N4-lsrmn :lm-llmlustlullu-s tu his spa-1-L-I1 class ilu- 1154- ni, gc-shura-5 us mn- ul' ilu- t,IIllilllIlll'IltLllS uf pulwlis- Sllillxxilljl. GRl'f'l'CHFN DOELLE I I,0RENClC li. l-'Ul.l.l'fR GRACE EISERMAN MAIKLIC COSHY FORD Looking for tln- fivv NVE of journalism urs- Ililh' Xlonrrw, mek Cintlu-r, Pvg Blondshim-, and Bill Hull. Q' 2 23 VAV: ?2.: 'j f in X ' I4 1- - ,-v , , yf' , ' f -Q-A . ' nf Q , V K! i, V- ENGLISH W-' A I Dj b . K IilI3w0T'I' 51ARCUERlTE NICCONNELI 1' Q, J, ' 5 . , A QV - - Sf LID , ' 0 v JY L 'fr VF' L, L4 L Q, if .fl 1 lJ.u'v llnrlock and Dick Nluicllow point out tlms- -sswmmtizll parts of an ss-ntcm-1' in ilu-ir Aclxmmu-cl Cumpositiml class. 1 NVARHICN D. SARIJQY W' ' we f HX ,. v Ayl- 1 ' 'ffsf x V MARJONIE LUDVVIC E RE GRACE ANIPRICVVH EUITH B1A'l'TlCK ' lg Q I Ve A Ac-ql1i1'ing.E kmmwlvclgf- ui' guml writing fi't'llllilllll'S ix il must I ti for ilu- Illkl.lUl'lt3' of SVIIIUYS. llvrm' Nllss LIILIXVIQ glxvs lwr lll'l'Mlll nl . ' zltimltioll to fzilfllll' -IUIIIISUII, Vlvlllll llzllv, :mul llf-rs:-lu-I liupu HOIHCIVI' -I. RICHARDS 'Hu' llc'x'm'luplllc-lit of 11 good 5pl'2lkiIl1.Z voiu' is lillljllll in ilu' lillglifsll ulxlwsvs an ws-Il us ilu- SllI'l'k'll vlalsx llc-rv Slam Slmwl' 4h'lllu11stl'a1l4's his ability as ll spc'a1kc'r. C. H. NICKEL HELEN L. CAULT 5 'nf Q K SEWELL S. HENRY CLAYTON KOWALK In Mr. Kcm'z1lk's American Covornmvnt class, Pat Grout E Q' md Arlmy XVutkins cxpluiu thc proc-cdurc of how il bill bvconlcs in .1 law. L wx .,, F EDVVARD VV. MAJDICSKI Nliss Millar points out Nw lliHxl'l'l'Ilt councils of the U. N. to he-r XVnrld History stllclc-ms. IU V89 na my THEL 5 5 f 1 x 'Y N. 1fxIsf 1 32 , ' ff ff 1 '51 is ' 5:9 M HXIiUl.IJ H, l,XX'l'f Xl.1Yl I' NLXNN 'K ws' XY favs Q, Q? K Qi . Q50 K q--gy K 1.. K W, - V, fm 'R ik Y HM 1 , i . , ,. , fa hl Xxlfvlvll lffflxxl XX IZIUXDYS 5'lCl l'ZN1,'XN fl' In I K' WM 1 4, 1 W l71'1111y Cl1'11a1t 111111 Uxllll XY1l1-wx listm-11 XY'IilI' XIV. l':l'lxIII.lll I UNKHI-1I.l.l-YXlII.I,XH NIH m'5l111w 114151 ll'l'l'HllI'iill llXYIlt'I'5IIil! is 1'11l11l1-rl xxillu II11- l1ll'Nl'lll SOCIAL SCIENCE X 111111-lx l1'i.1l ill11sl1'a1li11g KIl'llIUL'l'1lL'f 111 114111111 is 1-11z1L'l1'4l by 111141 111 Xl1's.fla111ll's LIUX1'l'llIlll'lll 1'l41ss1-s. WN 1 E W , ,, K X. ' ,,... . ,. - ROBERT D. BELL HAZEI, D. SCALF NYIHIL' Mr. Fox smilcs his alpplmxvall, Ann Stow vmrks out nlillicult prolwlvm in trig. MATHEMATICS CEli'l'liUlJl'I C. BENSON Y 2 'gf ffk l.Es'l'1cu J. NQHTON if j M kvyfm W ' a-. ' f 4 ,,.f 3,5 HERBERT R. FOX XVl1ilv thc rest of tlw class works ind11st1'iously, 11 few of the studc-ntsillustrate- 1l17I'0bll'lll in Algcbru alt thc-luluckbozlrcl. IJXYIID ll. SClll'l.l'IN'I' IIICH,-Xl,l7 I , Iil'I'fflll'IY fix. llIl.lJ.'X S'Isl',XN'I' lc. IDICYICIKICAUX 4 ff bv' ' n Q 1 TT E Svlrlcm NVISUII, Holm Nlillu-im, illlil I4-rrx' Smith gm- lklllillll w J If, C f f ff I rtvxssllfs SII.fXI 'l' A Lf? .2 ,J ff V XSL7 U Spa-4-ixlwlw am' only um- ul' Hu' lllklllf' Yihllill aids usvd in tmlcllillg liiulugy. l':X1llllilliIlj.f nm- ul' llu-m nm' l'u1 Nlvlliuw xicl XYlnil4-cl. :xml Bill Upclykv. If IN Bi-sich-s viii-riiig tin- clmiicv to show om-is L King put tin- finishing tuiiciws on time-ir pictnn-s. r . , -n-axtivv aiiiiiity, painting is n smiiu- oi. l'l'i2lX11tiOIl. Nurinnn Young Q '- X is , wif f A sl.-XNIES S, HUNNEH I..-XUIIA MYERS Nlr. Bmiiivr nncl Miss Mm-yi-rs in-iicvc that the displaying of students' work is nn important ini-:ins of building uoiifidciiu . .. . xi ,Q 1 nl llsznling umsim' prmimlvcl lay ilu' lmml is :1 rvsult ul lung lmurs ul wurlm lxy lmtll XIV. tim-In-tt :mal ilu- lrquul IIN'llllil'lN. vga 1 F A l MUSIC E. , l x , ' ' A lil .-XNIC IfOllHl'f'l l' VR XYlx NlrkUXYI'1X XII Xlc-Kmvm-n, um- ul' ilu- lwu nvw Im-llllw1's ul' our music'mln-palrllm-lat, l'Q'L'1'lXl'Nllll'1llll'IlllUlI llllll L'HUI5l'l'.lllUIl ul ilu- Bupa S Sm' Clark and AlldI'L'j' llnrtmx urn' li'ill'IliIlg HIL' i11t1'ic11cic'S ul an dn-ss puttf-rn as ilu- first stop in planning il wardrobe-. HOME ECONOMICS YICHA PIICRCIC OPIC ll. BATES N. up I. K x NV.-XY li CHA Ni I l' +V Qs wal' Kl,'XlilC'I' XYIDIK lx NH'II,lSS.-X XVOIJI Thx- coukixlu nl-lwnw at 'ivximn am' l'llj0X'l'll not UIIIV bv tlm Uirls, but also by tlw fc-llmw. '1'IlfUllj.fIIUllt ilu- your, many apps-tiring dislws gm' pre-purcd. 5 ,..-s 'Nw-,wmxw A M F aww, WW? Q H E S P 0 X . IGN.-Yl'lUH KONNAD I'fllY'l'll SIHCIKCK 41' Q. - wr .aw In ' , ,J L V V I A -- NYSTHK DM f f V Q , gf gb ' X ldllll.-xl4l'1'l4li ,-xczfxli GAIM. N0lH'IN'I' fTAMl'Hl'1l,l, QIANIYI' M,u:lJONAl,lD A1'c-lwryismlcofllu-11m11ym1ldcrm'sports in wlmivln ilu- lmvs gym clzlssvs pzu'ti1'iputv. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'l'hrough vallisilxcllics ilu- girls' gym L-lalssn-S ilCl1llil'l' grzxu' and n'r1ol'clim1liu11. , , , E 1 : I Hi ' il 1 ' a LUIlIllll'l'L'i2ll l'Ulll'SQ'. Xlr. Clumlry gin-s his aldvivc' tu l.au'ry 4. HUUkl'il'L'I5iIlg is mu' uf thc- umm' cliiliuult 1-lzlssvs in ilu' W -:W AJ miami S H 'Q H A, 'IOHNSUX XY XYYH IKOKIICHN A Clffllifllf IHYPKINS Ixlily mlictaltiml lm-ssmls pn-p11x'm' Sllillfllilllil SfllCll'lltS for scn'l'c-tz11'iz1l work. 7. Nl1'CIASKl'IY IllCl.I'.N HIIIXIIXKZIL-X I 0 Y ,. .'. , IU,' . A 'W 'iv' 1-'s A ..,. . 35, L A XI XHY ClNl'1l'QYl Il'1l,I7 IOIIN ICVNITHY 'wi ,- - V :V was Y Sm- .'Xl'll9fHll 'E c,lIIIIlTlHllll'llAI'5. ,t ,E 2 I., lx X'I'Il,'XHINI'I XHNSII Xl.I, Spl-ml :uni .lL'l'lll'ill'f am- ilu' llllllll ulm1m'tlx4-5 of ilu' lypmg rlussm xml Vll 5l'XYill'Il :lu wnnv fJIIlK'X flLUllIIl ll ilu COMMERCIAL - A.. '.. ' :gg In I 1 E rm, Xlamy stuclvuts find il study Imll to thx-ir 1lClYllIltllQ,'C as Hwy prvpaxrv thc following da1y's ussigmm-llts STUDY HALL Xlixs .'Xl5l5lt'j.fQll1' is willing In If-nd an In-Iping Imml lu cle-nts who am' haning lliHiL'llIly. :X IIIIIIIIVVI' nf sllulvntm rr-aul iI1CllIStl'illlISIj' llllfilljl, Uwir study hour. A ivst, 111z1ylwP EMMA .-XPPLIC KH Um- of ilu' pr:-lil11inz1ry lm-ssons in rlrivm-rs vclm-zntioll is lc-arming thc- IllI'i'l1kll1il'S of thc cur. In tlw c-lalssroonl Hr. Cuts vs lliH.K'l'l'lll parts of tlw vngim- and 1-xpluins thc-ir func-tions. f 6-if-A DRIVERS EDUCATION HOl3I'1R,l' CU'l'SHAl.I. XN'lI,l,IAM Il.-XRNICS lim-luiml ilu' wln-ul iIlStl'llL'tiUIlS am- jliY4'll Ivy Mr. Clutslmll. M10 OF EDUCAUON LBWSENG. Mscneenu 5 Driver Tranmng Car v 60 ' , 4. 5 FRANCIS ROSS! ,. ' , F ' ' .. 1-fws: .,, ' P. f 'C af' , Hg ..,::ggg-: , . . . , I - In mlmfl HARRY H. VVILSUN 'WWW' A Lf ,, ' .A 1 . X113 fTi5l2ll'il. with ilu- boys f'l'Ul1I his uclvnm-vel printing clzlssvs, ,A -. it IN ll spumilmlv for svlling lypm' for ilu- sn-lmol pupvlx 55 ,... I, Y Z' A.:, I nf' HERBERT CICARD ing, ilu- slmlu-nts um- ilu-ir iIll1lLfiIlillillll ln 1-rm-mtv x'au'imls lll'L'Ilitl'Ctlll'2lI mls-sigxxs. -'ii' W' J KARICI. TABURSKN ' in X' L , Q L mx 5 L? MARVIN R.Xl,Y.'X wi ' 1' 3 , ' ' ikirg,,.Q 'V . V3 52 , V. -3 -x s haf im , M RUSSELI. D. MAl'I,!4S Y. -ff ,.. I 1? 1, -030' Y 5 ,, xg. llAlKUl.D BAl,Ml lX K, . , V , ' ,sf fi' lflllill I. ctlml,KI4.l1 kICNNIi'l'll BAIKNICS iv ,,, X f3 '31 A Axffm 4 l'II.N1I'Ili ffOUll'l'Nl'IY ' df Il, y 1 ,M - V M I A My ' , N ' v - ,,,,,.,,, , ,. fb HAROLD Nowrox HOL.-XXI? XY,-X'l'HIiN1.'XN 'l'lu- upvmliml uf' mm-lmim-s in ilu- wumlwudillg slump wlwisvml Ivy X111 Rossi. INDUSTRIAL ARTS XYIHI1- Il'lll'llilljl lu lu' skillful llH'L'lIillliC'S -luck Own-ns zunl ljzlll' l'Zllll'l'il'li x'm'c-vix':- ll In-lpiug Ililllll fl'llIII XIV. vl'1llltll'5lxY. XR.. as im. 'UQ' cs- 'sygla F i '. 1 4 1 'E es ,W 5? X X . M3 s . ffm ,L lf W, E5 , ,L C .7 1. .W -f as Z D Q Sfanrfing: K. Mcitlinger, li. Ballartl, A. VVilson, L. Cooclrich, IC. lfox Scaterl: NI. lliltlenhrantl, A. Behee, Cl. XYeax'e1', Nlrs. llope Bates tllirectorl CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIANS Nlrs. Bates supervises the preparation of all meals servecl in the cafeteria. YVorlcing with her are seven assistants and a group of stuclents. Due to their diligent efforts. tasteful meals are servecl to everyone in the school claily. Numerous steps are inclutlecl in the preparing of each meal: making pies, cakes, salacls, anal cooking vegetables. It is the responsibility of the custoclians to care for the school and grouncls. Everyone at Sexton is proucl to have such competent people working in the school. Nlr. lluchin. as hearl custoclian, works with his helpers throughout the summer to have the huilcling in top concli- tion each fall. Sllllllllllpfi -I. Fox, A. Pearson, Xl. Pearson. Creenlce, Al. Uminen Serlivrl: Baker, Al. Cherpes, llunt, liuchin, llillltll? Burk Huw: lluxtrm, Kurkuu, B4-imx'icls's, Sf-vm-nski. XVomhh'. Iiossow, Rnhinsou, Clin-riisvy. NY:1k4-fivlcl, johns, Busvh l'l1irrl Rmr: lluhiivs, Alvnkins, Xv2lllCll'l'NIlN'l'I', VViim'l4-r, Swivk. Kvlhg ZiHlIlll'l'llHlll, lizipi-hu, l.mm-1-, XYZIHVGIII 9r'r'mirllh1i1': Nlr. lluphius. l3l'zlss4'lll', Pvcligrm. lffllllltilill, xviCkl'l', Airlie-1', Criihis, Corn'y', l,il'kiIll12lllj.ITI, l7mih'y, Nliss C lil il'4'1'llfil' lfrrxl lirvui: llylvk. 5lN'IlL'l'I', fslmlty, bhwp, C-1'm'm'l', Dunn, -Imivs CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL, RETAILING, AND OFFICE TRAINING Thx- vo-api-1'z1tix'v progiuiii viiuhlvs stmlc-nts. office training progming mul Xlr. Schuh-rt im' thc' whih- still zittc-ruling high sclionl. to gain actilal cu-opc-1'41tix'v inchistriall training. training at Q1 ioh in thc- coiiiliivix-iall or imhlstriul The- co-o1w1'z1tix'v I7l'0jLl'illIlS iiivolvm' llllllly worlcl. Cairo is tukcn to plum- 4-:uh student in aa compzmivs and il vuric-ty of husincss plzlcvs. position which is of intc-rm-st to him. For this Sonic stuclvnts work in elm-tm's' office-s, clvp:u't- fm-tlu--iuh truiningl, hc- i'c'cc-iw-s pay as Wvll as nwnt storvs, :incl loan cmiipzliiivsg othvrs work :it rc-clit towzlrrl QFRIKIIIZIIIUII. zlutoinohih' Q:2lI'2lj.f4'S. :lt printing c'fm1pzuiic's. :tml Xlr. Hopkins is C0-0l'Kiill11I0l' for thi- co-opc-r11- fm' tool und :lic mzlkvrs. tin' rvtniliiig l7l'0jLI'2lIIl1 Xliss f:l'l'f'IIi'il'ill for thc- CO-OP STUDENTS AT WORK .lupus lllum, il vu-up sillrlvlit, works us Sl'l'I'C't2ll'y in thu' pc'l'smim'l Ill'DillilIlll'lll ut Kllltlllfm xxhih' lhmuiv llnl- IIIIQSIIPXIKI works :ls un upf-nitui' hu' Nlic'hi5.!am B4-ll Tm-h-phuili' Cmiipuiiy. FACULTY DIRECTORY NIARY A. ABBOT, B.A., Michigan State University. Commercial. ELIZABETH R. HALvERsEN AGAR, B.A., Gustavus Aclolphus College, Michigan State University. Physical Education. GRACE ANDREWS, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. English. EMMA H. APPLEGATE, B.A., M.A., Lawrence College, University of Kentucky, Michigan State University. Study Hall. HAROLD I. BALMER, B.S., Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. KENNETH W. BARNES, B.S., M.E., University of Illinois, Colorado A. and M. Industrial Arts. XVILLIAM BARNES, B.S., Flint Junior College, Michigan State University. Driver Education. HOPE B. BATES, B.A., Michigan State University. Dietetics. ROBERT D. BELL, B.A., Central Michigan College, Eastern Michigan College. Mathematics. GERTHUDE C. BENSON, B.A., M.S., University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Michigan State University. Mathematics. HELEN BIRMINGHAM, B.S., M.A., Western Michigan College, Columbia University, University of Colorado. Commercial. JAMES BONNER, B.A., Michigan State University. Art. 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 J. CHALKER, B.S., Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. J. HERBERT CIGARD, B.S., Stout Institute, Western Michigan College. Industrial Arts. C. DUANE CORBETT, B.A., M.M., VVest Liberty State College, University of Michigan. Music. ELMER L. COURTNEY, B.A., DePauw University. Industrial Arts. E. DEVEREAUX, B.A., Wheaton College, Michigan State University, Alma College, Utah State College. Science. GRETCHEN DOELLE, B.S., Northern Michigan College, University of Colorado, University of Michigan. English. KENNETH ECKMAN, B.S., M.A., 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. MAEEL COSBY FORD, B.A., M.A., Tennessee Women'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. WAVE GRANGER, B.S., M.S., Michigan State University, University of Minnesota. Home Economics. lhlARY GREENFIELD, B.A., M .A., Michigan State University, University of Michigan. Commercial. JOHN GUNDRY, B.S., Central Michigan College. Commercial. ROBERT W. GUTSHALL, B.S., Michigan State University, Driver Education. SEWELL S. HENRY, B.A., M.A., Ferris Institute, Eastern Michigan College, Western Michigan College, Michigan State University. Social Science. EDITH A. IOHNSON, B.A., Central Michigan College. Commercial. IGNATIUS KONRAD, B.S., M.S., Princeton University, Michigan State University. Physical Edu- cation. CLAYTON KOWALK, B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Social Science. I 108 :I FACULTY DIRECTORY CCont'dj HAROLD D. LANTz, B.A., University of Michigan. Social Science. MARIORIE LUDWIG, B.A., Olivet College, Michigan State University. English. JANET MACDONALD, B.S., Michigan State University. Physical Education, EDWARD W. MAIDESKI, B.A., Albion College. Social Science. MATT MANN III, B.S., University of Michigan. Social Science, RUSSELL MAPLES, B.S., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University. Industrial Arts. EDITII MATTICK, B.S., University of Wisconsin. English. F. D. MCCASKEY, B.S., M.A., Michigan State University, Eastern Michigan College, University of Michigan. Commercial MARGUERITE MCCONNELL, B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University. English. JANICE MCKINNEY, B.A., Michigan State University. Library. FRANK MCKOWEN, B.M., M.M., Baylor University, University of Michigan. Music. LAURA MEYERS, B.A., Nazareth College. Art. LAURA BELLE MILLAR, B.A., University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan College. Social Science. KATHARINE MINSHALL, 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. LESTER NORTON, B.A., Eastern Michigan College. Mathematics. HAROLD W. NORTON, B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers, College. Industrial Arts. CARL NYSTROM, B.S., Michigan State University. Physical Education. 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 Economics. 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 University. Commercial. FRANCIS L. Rossr, B.S., Western 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. SCI-IULERT, B.S., M.A., Wheaton College, Michigan State University. Science. EDYTH SHERCK, B.A., Marietta College, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. Physical Education. IIILDA STUART, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Science. GLADYS M. STUTZMAN, B.A., Ed.M., University of Minnesota, Harvard. Commercial. KAREL TABORSKY, B.S., Eastern Michigan College, University of Michigan. Industrial Arts. ROLAND WATERMAN, B.S., Colorado A. and M. Industrial Arts. LEE WATTS, B.A., M.A., Pennsylvania State University. Spanish. MARGARET WIDICK, B.S., M.S., Emporia State, Michigan State University. Home Economics. HARRY R. WILSON, B.S., Westem Michigan College. Industrial Arts. MELISSA WOLFE, B.S., Simmons College. Home Economics. IIOQJ wb 'ff WW5,Mf?ffff3Qff fry M w QW W fm WM' MMWMM0 Wh WWWM W 5 N 9 M SWS? QQ WTQWMLQ , V Gi UV GS' fAxTPmleJfic:S X 7 ,, . ,X X , 0 M Rh' Y - , . W ,ff X. ' - ,I f D 47 0 J' X , ff' K x X X ' XWX COACHING ,t 1 STAFF uric limr: Nluplvs, 'llI'LlL'li, Assistant lfootlmll, Xlujclvslti, Assistamt Busclxxll, Assistant lfootlmullz lCclmmll, Assistant Balslivtlmllg Caunplwll, liusclmll. l ron! llmr: Nystrom, lfnotlmll, Assistant 'l'rua'ltg Konrzul, NYM-stling, Cross Conntryg Fox, 'lvnnisg llitc-ln-y, Holly Nil-ki-I, lJil't't'lUl' of Atlllm-ticsg liowullx. Balslwtlmll, Assistant lfkltllllklllg Nlamn, Swimming Since- Sa-xtons iltllIllttl1IlCt' into tht- Six-A Con- cross-country course, footlmll stzulium, pmctict- il'I'l'IlL'l' in 1930. tln- Big llvcls lmvv carte-cl away griclirons. swimming pool, wrestling room, gym, 48 L'll1llllplOIlSlllpS in tlw nina- intvrscliolustic track, tennis courts, and lmuselmll cliumoncls. How- sports in wliicln tlu-y compctc. Kc:-ping in tliis vvcr, the finest equipnic-nt would lx- imuleqliutt- utstuncling trzulition, zmotlic-1'c1'oWn was uclclc-cl witliont tlw supvrvision of vxct-llc-nt couclws. mlurinu, tlu- 1956-57 sc-uson lmy llltx wrc-stlc-rs. A NVitl1 tllc' uid of tcn ve-ry alilv couclws, Svxtons prominvnt lac-tor in tlw sm-4-1-sslnlnwss of Sc-xtons tcums ure- constantly striving toward x'ic'tory for squauls am- tllt- lim- lac-ilitit-s XYlliCll consists of Ll the Big lictlsfi Trnscolt. Xe-lligam, Nlr, N14-Cluskvy, Mr. Nit-kt-l. Nlr. ROUSl'IlI'tltlKl, Nlr. lionrucl, Corski BOARD OF CONTROL 4 we Q fs' gf., A . x 3 W , if Y . Y VX .,2-ii 2' 2 ' f ' .JL nur, ML W 'iii 4, k 7 :Ah - W ,ff iw- L LKLA TjT -glnnapwwm T 1, ' Q a 4 A ,, 3 Y .pw :vm ' Aw -dm: .xx , 1 Wirvqk, V' ' zy-- .L.? 1T' A rf llllli ,IDE 'l'l li JMPSOX BIl.l, ll.-Xl,l, TIC B BY Bl IYICS ,IOHNSON OX THE LOOSE! Under the direction of new head coach Carl Buck Nystrom, the Big Bed gridders had a season of had hreaks, losing two-thirds of the games that they dropped in the final quarter. Hampered with only seven returning lettermen, in linemen Dave Anderson, Ed Fox, Dale Menroe, and john Bowan, plus hacks Chuck Cinther, Freddie johnson. and Bill Iflall. the squad won two out of their eight 1956 outlings. For the fifth time in the last six years, the Muskegon Big Reds spoiled the Sexton elevenls season opener as they whipped our Reds hy a 34-6 count hefore 5,000 fans that jammed Nlemorial Stadium. Although huried hy a Nluskie second quarter cascade in which they racked up 21 points. making the halftime score 27-0, the Big Beds came hack fighting in the last two periods to match touchdowns with the highly polished Westerners as johnson carried the hall over from three yards out for Sexton's lone tally. ln the hearthreaker of the year, an underdog Coach Nystrom squad heat the Pontiac Chieftains in nearly every department except the final seore which was 13-12. The Chiefs scored their winning tally and extra point with three seconds left on the clock with a pass play climaxing a three minute, 995521 yard drive through a very tired hut gallant Big Bed line of Ken King, Nlonroe, Doug Pollard, Rowan, and Cary Freeman. which played close to the entire 48 minutes. Sexton had huilt up a lead that was 12-0 at one point in the second quarter on the strength of .lohnsonls six and five yard touchdowns. The pair of missed extra points proved to he the margin of defeat as the host. Saginaw Valleyers. racked up a six pointer just hefore halftime. Before a homecoming crowd of 4,500, the Big Bed gridmen fell to Kalamazoo in their Six-A League opener, 24-18, in a game which saw all extra points heing missed hy hoth squads. Speedy johnson. 140 pounds of T.N.T., hroke the game wide open with a spectacular S2-yard-TD hurst. Siflllil. ltOl'l'Ilt j0llN ROV'-KN ED FOX IJAYE ANIJERSUN L11-11 xx 1 hu Bll.l. By halltunv. tht- Nlaroon C-rants had tn-d it up and talwn tht' lt-ad, l2-6. Ihr- Big Bvds fought harlx. llOXVt'X't'l', for a sllort-live-d tic' with johnson, who rollvd up a I7llK'lIUlllt'llill.2213 yards during tht- contt-st, wiggling his Y annn. who was llltl'l' yotcd hy our squad as tlu- inost outstanding singlt- playvr thvy had lacvd all yt-ar. inatc-ln-d his third quartcr Tl? to scw thc- g nnt- up for tlw Papa-r 'llownt-rs XVith tiinc running out ll-ill totvd tht- h'lll On lloll .. g , . . for S1-xton s final tally on a draw play. BIKXKOILX IJOVIZ l'Ol.l,:XlilJ IINI llICllfXltllS 'HMI SHIPI' -. w. . . I3-1 yards to thru 1-nd zonal tor tht- scorc. ln tht- last pvriod, Kazoois Don cm- again, Coat-li Nystronrs crvw ran into thu fourth Klll2ll'tl'l' hlucs as J thc- Ann Arhor l ioncm-rs ran wild in tht- last pm-riod to wrap up a 26-6 victory vi' thv Big ltvds ln-forv sonic- 4,800 fans at tht- Univcrsity Cityis now WIJD UMW oway Fivld. Two lwy haclxticld fuinhlvs hrolu- thv Big Rods' hacks as ' 'l ' ' tht- first ont' svt up an early Piom-or tally whilc tlu- sm-cond stoppvd a Cliit-l' yy l.t-tl hy fullhacli Cintht-r, who piclwd up ncarly half of Svxtonis rushing x lrdagv, tht- Big Bc-ds rollcd to thcir first victory of the svason at tht- vxpcnsc ol tht- hapless Owosso Trojans, 13-O, hcforc 3,000 happy followvrs. Cinthvr aught thc Nh-niorial Stadium crowd to thvir fcct with a hrilliant 76-yard ID hurst in tht- first four IlliIlIlti'S of play. johnson addcd Svxtoifs first I xt i V W N l U ia point of the yt-al. lhc Bcds ofh-nsc' sputtc-rod that rt-st ol thv way as luv tfllic-f driyvs wt-rc stoppvd. Anothcr tally was addvd in tht- last pc-riod hx tl f Alitcr playing thc host Battlm- C111-c-lt lilc-vc-iii on ova-n tcrins for tliru- quart g Ill 7 S diivm- only 18 yards out that would havv knottvd thc sc-orc u J. llall, who l hiolw his fingvr, scorn-d thc lonc tally on a 25 yard slain through thc- iniddlv. 11' hustling liullhaclx. vrs including a scorc'lc'ss first hall, tlw Bvarcats hrolw luosz- for two i ln tht- final poriod to ova-1'powc'1' tht- Big Bvds. Ll-i. f'lll'lIK tIIN'I'lll li Llgl Ill.XI ll.fXI.l. IIIADY 'l'l'1lJ l'lC'l'ltll lll51 IINI ill.-XD FIICB Yli NN'lll'I'l D Xl'fl,l.IKlAN IUMPIN' JOE MOVES IN FOB THE KlI.I,l Sexton scored in the third period as llallis 58-yard gallop plus johnsonis extra point matched the Cereal Citiers to knot up the score at 7-7. The stout Sexton defense led by Captain King, Fox, Thad Fiebich, Bowan, joe Thompson, and Herschel Boper held the ,Cats numerous times deep in Big Bed territory and prevented the Creekers from completing a pass all night. A once in a lifetime successful pass play on a third down and 30 yards to go situation robbed the Big Beds of their first Six-A victory as jackson turned the trick late in the fourth quarter, nipping the Beds 1-l-13 in Nlemorial Stadium. The long pass kept a Viking drive alive as they scored four plays later, clinching the game from the Big Beds' victory-hungered grasp. A 16-yard deflected TD pass that ended up in Hall's arms plus an extra point, also ran by Hall, evened up the score in the second period as the Prison Citiers tallied first in the opening quarter. Cinther put the Sexton eleven ahead in the third period with a 36-yard paydirt burst. Then came that picture passl Before 7,500 fans, which was the largest crowd ever to pack the stadium, Cinther, with the support of a fired-up Big Bed line of Tom Shipp, King, Bowan, Bill Brakora, Fox, Pollard, and Thompson, led the Beds to a smashing 38-13 slaughter over Eastern. The blond bullet scored all six touchdowns as he picked up three, each on rams through the middle of the Quaker line, and perfect screen passes from quarterback Ted Petrie. who scored an extra point. Captain King also booted Sexton's lone place- ment of the year in the second quarter. The victory gave the Big Beds a 14-13 edge in the 29 year rivalry. The Gerald F. Ritchey Most Valuable Player Award was presented to Chuck Ginther, while joe Thompson was awarded the gas can for his humor. XVith eight varsity lettermen returning, plus a host of varsity reserves and Little Beds, the future looks great tor a new era in Sexton football. DICK HANNA DICAN Klil.I.I'IY PETE AMOS I..-XBBY CZBUHN fum Ui' anfm Nystrom, Eckmun Mujdm-ski, Kowalk, Muplc-s Captain KEN KING ur Hou s 4 ll Xlonrov, IIIIHVIIIQIII, Kcnuy, I'0wa'rs, Fl'l'L'lll1Hl, RUXVQIII, 'TINJIIIPSOII x z mos lux 4 frnncl Rm: xml C mtlur Snyclvr, Sncllcr, Amlcrson, Shipp, I'olla1rcl, B1'ukorax, Clllllllllllll, lilc Ill s Ill mx o x xt fun x nr wx, NVl1its'd, l'wil'l5il'!1, IDmlg1', llaumu, l'c'lri1', Nr'Higzu1, JUIIIISUII, ll ull lim BIG RED GRIDDERS .Mun Arlmm' lizlttlc' Crm KRIIZIIIHIZUO Alzxckson .. SICXTON l':llStC'l'll .. NlllSkl'j..fUll Pontiac .. KHIZIIHZIZUU Arm Arbor SIX-A STANDINGS XV .5 .3 . 2 . 2 ,1 .1 SICXTON SCIURICS Sc-xtmn Svxtml. . . . Svxtcm. . . . . Svxton 51171 I'f.T. 1.000 .750 .500 .100 .200 .200 I3 -v 4 I3 lfll 13 I :ZH I HARRIERS TAKE FOURTH The 1956 edition of the cross country team was devoted to rebuilding a squad that had only two returning lettermen in Captain Tom Hale and Leo Jolley, while losing six monogramers by graduation. Competing in the tough Six-A League, that supplied two of the top three teams in the state championship squad from Eastern and jackson, the harriers took only one vic- tory in seven starts. Mainstays of the hill and dalers were two-year veteran Hale and Ierry Brazee. Brazee, who was in his rookie year as a harrier, had the fastest times in the mile and one-half f8:04jg in the mile and three-quarters C9:23jg and shared the best two-mile mark of the year f11:04Q with Hale. Other consistent runners were juniors Doug Warriner, who steadily improved as the season progressed, Bob Litten, Terry Sheldon, Ken Fuller, and Steve Hale. The outlook is bright for an outstanding season next fall for Coach Iggy Konrad, who will be coaching his sixth thinclad squad, with Warriner, Sheldon, Fuller, Steve Hale plus Ron Horiszny and Brian Wood returning for some more Six-A action. Back Row: Muir, Ferguson, Coates, Dungey, Clark, Wood, Jolley, Shipley Front Row: Coach Konrad, Sheldon, Captain T. Hale, Brazee, Warriner, Iloriszny, Litten, Fuller, S. Hale, Young Sexton ..... ............. 4 5 Everett ................. . . . 18 Sexton ..... . . . 52 Ann Arbor ....... 23 Kalamazoo .... . . . 42 Sexton ..... .... .... , . 34 Grand Ledge .......... . . . 34 Sexton ..... ...,......... 2 3 Battle Creek ............ . .. 36 Sexton ..... . . . 55 Eastern .......... 15 Kalamazoo ..., . . . 70 Sexton ..... ............. 5 2 jackson ............... . . . 17 CITY MEET Sexton ..... . . . 84 Eastern .......... 24 Everett .... . . . 36 Eastern, jackson, SIX-A STANDINGS Ann Arbor, Sexton, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo lfl181 Hack How: Coach Kowalk, Co-captain Ferguson, Morris, Thompson, Co-captain Rowan, Bohnet, Bamont. lfiebich, Richard, llollis Front Row: Eaton, Shipp, lloriszny, Croat, llale, Kelley, llinton BIG RED QUINTET TAKES SECOND VVith only four returning lettermen, Co-cap- tains Roy Ferguson and john Bowan, plus joe Thompson and Terry Bamont fthe latter pair graduating at mid-yearj, the Big Reds were destined for a second division finish in the Six-A according to pre-season forecasts. However, the Chiefs rallied under new head coach Clayton Kowalk, to a 10-7 season for the second straight year, and a second place finish in the Six-A. The Big Beds started off Hying with an 83-59 victory over Grand Rapids South, which broke the school record of 77 points per game. After trouneing Ypsilanti, the cagers ran into a tall quintet from jackson and dropped a 37-34 deci- sion, toppling them from their high state ranking. The Big Beds got back on the winning trail by whipping Flint Northern, Traverse City, and Ann Arbor. The cagers then nearly upset the Six-A champs from Kalamazoo with a late rally, 56-54. The Civic Center jinx on the Big Beds was broken before a crowd of nearly 4,000 as they trampled Eastern, 63-53. Ramont and Thompson played the last game in Big Bed uni- forms leading the cagers in a 50-48 conquest of Battle Creek. Then, the squad ran into a little trouble dropping three out of the next four tilts to the regional champs from Flint Northern, jackson and Kazoo, smashing their title hopes, while edging Ann Arbor in overtime, 67-63. just to prove that they had busted the jinx but good, the Big Beds rallied hack whipping the f119l Quakers after trailing them hy ten points with four minutes left on the clock, forcing the game into the yearis second overtime. The extra period was all Denny Croat, as he scored all of the red and whiteis eight points clinching the victory, 57-51. In the final games of the regular season, Saginaw Arthur Hill handed Sexton its sixth defeat, 70-65, while the Chiefs squeaked past Battle Creek, 59-58, to clinch second place. The Big Beds fell in their Hrst regional outing to powerful Pontiac, one of the state's top squads, 57-51, in Flintis l. M. A. Auditorium to end the season. Post season honors were won by the co-cap- tains as Ferguson was named to a fifth team berth on the Detroit Free Press all-state squad, while six-foot-six Bowan, who led the squad with a 16.8 average while missing three games with in- juries, obtained honorable mention. They both were placed on the all-city second team and obtained honorable mention from the Defroil Times-. The most valuable player award went to guard Ferguson, while Thompson received the Boloney trophy for his lmmor. An outstanding season is in sight for next year with Croat, hustling Tom Shipp, speedy Greg Eaton, plus Bon Horiszny, Mike Bohnet, who was the squadis most im- proved player, Thad Fiebich, Steve Hale, liarry Hinton, Dean Kelley, and jerry Butler returning. H 33-Q T53 E A I ,Q 1.1 L L.VL M ' ,EL I 1 EE ' , ,ya N k S' is 2 in ii if 3. f,.x wg? A CJ .ff 'g R 4 Vw,-1. K is 3 0 gbmbg? , V W7 4 1 '. E' I Zi' 1 T-'5 ff W 1 x I, O 0 WAS? '36 5. We o s 3 .vi Q f A L 1 I A 3 Qt m f' 7 1, fi 5 U , I -H 'N 5527? ,H , we Stix, M W' 4529 1 K, 'n?in'f1- r, Mi' gil-Wa' - 'f 21 ' W5 -.ma M . . . ' gi L .R ,, .r 1 5 r K A . an F3 vs 0 S4 ,N ff 'ff fy gf 'gk I ' Y W Buck Row: Coach Mann, Brand, Budd, Bostrum, Simmons, Shipley, Kipke, llershey . Second Row: Smith, Brabbs, johnson, Nelligan, Osterhouse,gRadwz ' s VJ K First How: Jennings, Parmater, Norton, Knapp, Fickies, Huffman , by I H a - N 'USED - il ll TANKERS POST 4-7 MARK X. + Q Swimming for the first time in their quarter of a million dollar pool, the Big Reds broke six team marks as they splashed their way to a 4-7 season record. The record breaking was led by Co-cap- tain Don johnson, as he smashed the 100-yard butterfly Q1:04.2l, 150-yard individual medley Q 1:38.8j, and the 400-yard freestyle C4:31.2l. Co-captain jim Nelligan lowered the 50-yard freestyle to 25.0, while Roger Simmons establish- ed a new 100-yard breaststroke mark of 1:11.6. Simmons was also in the 200-yard medley relay quartet with Bob Radway, Dick Budd, and lay Osterhouse that set a new mark of 1:56.9. The four Big Red victories were picked up on wins over Bay City Handy, Midland, Ypsilanti, and Kalamazoo, while losses were suffered to Saginaw, Battle Creek, East Grand Rapids, jack- son. the Six-A and state championship Ann Arbor squad. Sexton also dropped a pair to Eastern. hi: The tankers finishec sixth in the Six-A Nleet, with versatile johnson picking up eight of the squadis 20 points on the strength of a pair of thirds in the 400-yard freestyle and individual medley. johnson, a three-year veteran, also was Sext0n's lone point producer in the state meet with a fourth in the 400 freestyle. Other valuable contributors to the squad were freestylers Dick Bostrom, jack Paramter, and jim Brabbs, diver Ron Wellfare, who graduated at mid-year, and Tom Brand, a breaststroker. With Bostrom, Parmater, Simmons, Budd, Brand, plus Gary Norton, Larry Shipley, Jerry Smith, and Dick Fickies returning, together with some varsity reservists and outstanding junior high prospects, Coach Matt Mann is hoping that next yearis squad will be a recurrence of the powerful teams that old Central had in the early 19303. ,gem 5, h ' 1 ga: K r . ' 5q::igafa: 5g:: .N I- .sc , Co-captains X' DON UIOIINSOIN ,IIN NILl..LIC.AlN P - : Ely ql, . . .tr ' ,D EE . : . -. . . Q .. , ,. , f122j f lmfl lo riglll: jolley, Swix, ltininger, Young. Cintlier, Hopkins, Litten, lloper, Monroe, llieliarcls, Nlaicllow, NVilliams GRAPPLERS TAKE SIX-A CROWN Sexton's Six-A eliampionsliip matmen zippecl tlirongli tlieir 1956-57 clnal meet season nn- clelieatetl as tliey woimcl up tliircl in the state lmeliincl the clark llorse eliampionslmip squacl from liastern ancl Battle Creek. The sqnacl, lecl by a trio of state champs in Captain Norm Young ancl flfljlfllfll NORNI YOUNC Sexton . . ..........-...,, ' a' Sexton .... Sexton .... Sexton .... Sexton .... Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton. . . Sexton . . . 123 Corcly Swix, lvotli imclefeatecl, plus l,eo Alolly, wliippecl lmotli tlie Quakers ancl tlie seeoncl plaee squacl from tlie Cereal City clnring tlie regular season. Fritz Kellermann was rnmier-np. wliile Bolm Linton. ancl Pete Amos took tliircl ancl fonrtli places in tlleir cliyision, respectively. S ICXTC DN SC X JH ICS .. 37 liyerett .......... T , . . 43 Bay City Central. . . . 2 . . . 40 lierliley .......... . S . . . 26 lCastern . . . . . 20 . . 29 Ypsilanti . . . . 9 . . . 50 Pontiac .... . . 0 . . 21 Battle Creeli . . . . 15 . . 20 Eastern .... . . IT . . 50 Owosso . . . . 0 . . 53 Alaelxson . . . . 9 .. 42 Ann Arlmor .. . 6 .. Sl Kalamazoo .... . 9 . . 35 East Lansing . . . :3 PETE AMOS JIM Mc:DONAI.D DAVE ANDERSON LEO .IOLLHY Six-A W A Q! gjgjn . . . to the victors belong the spoils. Ni I 4 Q5 P ,IIM RICHARDS DICK MAIDLONV BOB LI'l l'lCfX 2 : 1 A, lHl,I, ICHVIIN Cham l HI'I'Y klfl I P ICIKXLXNX IIICIKSKTIIICI.RUl'l'1H IZICHY XX lI,l.IX Xwlrfs XYillllfIlQ'IJ SICXTK J'Yf Nll ICLIXII IKIXINLQICIQ fiIIl'CfklLIY'l'IlI41ll DXI,!' XIONHUI' KLUIHJUX NXXIX s s s E E 1 1 xx Sh., 1 ' Nl Back How: Coach Maples, Patterson, Hawkins, Hopkins, johnson, Truscott, NVilliams, llale, Maranka, Coach Sweeney Secoml Row: Eaton, Loepke, Thompson, Nelligan, Rowan, Fox l ir.s'l How: Little, Clark, llall, Drolett, Caskin, Lowell, Tellier, Barnes, Smith, Struhsaker CINDERBURNERS PLACE FOURTH IN STATE The Big Red tracksters turned in an outstand- ing season in 1956, going undefeated in dual competition and placing fourth in the state behind the state champs from Pontiac, Flint Northern, and Birmingham. Quarter miler jim Nelligan led the squad in the state meet by winning the first individual state crown in the school's history, breaking the school record in the process, and ClI'Cllllg the oval in 50.8. Nelligan, a first year man, was also on the 880 relay quartet of Pete Loepke, joe Thompson, and Bill Hall that picked up a second. Other points were racked up on thirds by the medley relay of Ed Fox, joe Drolett, Hall, and Loepke, and by jumpin, joe Thompson, who was chosen as the squadis most valuable member, in the high jump. Half miler Chuck Barnes captured a second in his event, while Captain Tony Smith ended up sixth in the mile. The cinderburners also smashed seven school records with sprinter Hall lowering both the 100- yard f10.0j and 220-yard marks, while Smith and Barnes dropped the mile and 880 marks down to 4134.3 and 2:03.3, respectively. Tom Struhsaker set a new time of 15.1 for future high hurdlers to shoot at. Veteran Thompson, who averaged approximately 15 points a meet f1:26j hurdling, high jumping, and running a leg of the 880 relay, set a new record of six feet one and one-half inches in his specialty, the high jump. The thinclads, which head coach Charley Sweeney termed the greatest in the annals of Sexton track, took the regional and all-city crowns while being edged out of the Albion Relays' laurels and ndroppingi' the Six-A title both to Kalamazoo. The steady point production of shot-putting Bob Little, Bon Clark in the broad jump, sprinter Bill Ransom, VVarren Caskin in the quarter, halt' miler Bill Tellier and miler jon Lowell will be missed by the ,57 squad as well as the outstanding work of Smith, Drolett, Hall, Struhsaker, Thomp- son, Barnes, and Coach Sweeney who moved on to Eastern to coach the Quakers, cross-country squad and varsity cagers. Replacing Sweeney as head track coach for the ,57 team was his very able and popular assistant Russ Maples with Carl K'Buck Nystrom as his new assistant. Leading the eleven returning lettermen are Co-captains Loepke, who received the most valu- able junior award, and Nelligan, two year veterans Fred johnson, a sprinter, Fox, and pole- vaulting Ted Truscott, plus sprinter Greg Eaton who took the most valuable sophomore trophy. s Q F l E s Back How: Coach Maples, VVright, lludson, Politt, Line, VVells, Zerklc, Foder, Shelden, ML-Clellan, llazcowski, Saeka, Boulas, Dungcy, Woodward, Ilanna, Vedder, Reynolds, Dammon, Emerick, Coach Nystrom Second How: Daniels, Curtis, Cray, Suddeth, Tuttle, Dodge, Ferguson, Bunker, VVarriner, Hawkins Firs! Row: Fox, llale, johnson, Loepke, Patterson, Truscott, hVllll1llIlS, Boyes, King NEW MILE RELAY MARK SET The 1957 indoor track program under new head coach Russ Maples proved to he the most outstanding since the sport, which is primarily a conditioner for outdoor track, was started at Sexton four years ago. The speedsters took part in three relays, the Michigan State, Michigan AAU at the University of Michigan, and Eastern SPEEDY SENIOR WINS BOXING CROWN Sexton is very proud of senior Herschel Roper who punched his way to the 135-pound novice Colden Clove Championship of Michigan. The speedy lmoxer later Went on to prove his claim to that crown hy defeating the lightweight king of Detroit in the 'iTournament of Championsv at the Civic Center, winning in the same convincing style that wen him three Big Red letters in wrestling and football. Ilersch also captured the district title with a trio of decisions and one technical knockout. Michigan College's Huron, and whizxed past Ann Arhor in a dual meet, 55--10. The outstanding single feat was the smashing ofthe mile relay mark of 3:37 hy the quartet of Ed Fox, jerry Brazee, Fred johnson, and Bernie Patterson at the AAU meet. The new time stands at 31344. 2 Nt Brick How: KIISSINZIHI, Herrnmn, Salmon, Brown, Ferguson Front How: llilHl7l'I',Lf, Kepler, Avery, Crozlt, Almlmey, Powers TENNIS GOLF Sexton. . . . . 2 Ann Arbor ..... Sexton. . . .... 399 Ann Arbor. . . . .3451 Sftxtml- - - - - 1 .lilcksfm - - - - Sexton. . . .... 384 jackson . . 339 Sexton' ' ' ' ' 5 iguitcrn ' ' ' ' ' Sexton. . . .... 375 Eastern . . . . . . .371 Sexton il umuzoo .... ... .... 585 Bzttl- C k 3-13 Sexton 1 Battle Creek . . . 51 ,mm 3 I L He E w Svxtml 2 Aml Arhm.. 4 . ' . Sexton 364 Kzllznnnzoo .... 338 Sexton I laeksqm , , , , Sexton. . . .... 384 Ann Arbor ..... 327 Sexton 1 Eastern .... . Sexton 399 jackson . . . . .338 Sexton 0 Kulznnzlxoo .... gt-Xml, QQU Eustm-ll ' ' 354 Sexton 1 Buttle Creek . . . Left lo right: Kelley. Keltner, All en, fXIeAttee, Cont-ll Ritehey, Captain llurroltl Buck Row: Bule, Shipp, Truscott, T. Ramont, D. Ramont, O'Dell, Foster, Eckman, Buechs, Coach Campbell First Row: llall, Azelborn, Miller, Buckingham, Petrie, Shumway, Matthews .500 SEASON FOR BIG RED NINE With the seven outstanding returning letter- men from the 1955 Six-A and state championship baseball squad plus a few up-and-coming Little Beds and a transfer from Williamston in jerry lickman, high hopes were had for another fine championship season for Coach Bob Campbell. llowever, an injury to slugging left fielder Darryl Pete Franks, cold weather and other bad breaks kept the squad from reaching its potentiality as the Big Beds turned in a mediocre 7-7 season. The squad, which was Campbell's 13th at Sexton, was sparked by the bullet pitching of strike-out ace Larry Foster and the catching of Terry Ramont. Other consistent starters were Mason Buckingham at first, second baseman Bruce Sherman, Bill Miller at third with Ted Petrie at short. The outfield included Eckman and Bob Shumway, a converted first baseman. Competing for the first time in the Battle Creek Invitational, which is the nearest thing to a state tourney, the Big Beds dropped a 3-0 decision to the host Bearcats. Battle Creek had beaten them twice earlier, each time by one run. f129:l The Ramont brothers, Terry and Dick, were both signed by major league scouts after the season ended. Terry was selected by the Phila- delphia Phillies and is presently behind the plate for Olean New York of the Class D Pony fPenn- sylvan:ia-Ontario-New Yorkl League, while Dick, Mil- a converted shortstop, was signed by the waukee Braves and is toeing the rubber as a member of the Class D Waycross, Georgia, club of the Georgia-Florida League. Scouts of the major leagues also offered Foster contracts, but Larry decided to get a college education first. Foster, incidentally, pitched in Yankee Stadium during the summer as Michigaifs representative to the annual Hearst game in New York. The two Ramonts, Foster, Sherman, and Miller all played in the city men's league during the summer with Foster winning the strike-out title. The 1957 squad will have only Petrie and Sluunway returning, however, the slack should be taken up by varsity reservists Dale Sumerix and Nick Azelborn, plus a group of Little Beds led by catcher Larry Cruhn, infielder jerry Cus- tance and outfielders Bob Milheim and Art Boot. Ki! w f1 T ' K' ?-M iSTn'9 -3 if Buck Row: Coaeli liowalk. Curtis, XVells, llall, Stafonie, jones, DeVoe, Stine, Morris, Libera, Brown, Bollis, Sabrosky, Kelly, Bollis vllllifll How: Bridges, Balmer, Campbell, Daniels, Duekett, Sniitli, Kipke, Eineriek, Bearcl, llinnbowski, Martinson, NY:-bb, NleClellan, Bebee Seeonzl How: XXX-lllioesin, 'l'rosper, Balterson, llarton, Keast, Saelia, NleNelt, Clnlclly, Dannnon, llently, lfreeinan, llartler, Xlelcarlan, Nerkle Firs! Row: Atkinson, Bnclcl, llicks, Rolfe, 'lll'lllIllJlt', King, Slniles, Eaton, Young, Nlay, NYarner. Penner 4-2 RECORD POSTED BY LITTLE REDS After a tliree-year leave of absence in wliieli he clirectecl Big Becl griclclers, Clayton Kowalk retnrnecl to bis liittle Beals to leatl one of the best soplioniore groups togetlier witli assistant coaeli Ecl Nlajcleski to a 4-2 season recorcl. The 51-inan sqnacl wliippecl tlie reserves troin East Lansing, Owosso, jackson, ancl Kalamazoo, wliile losing to Battle Creek ancl being upset by East- ern's l,ittle Quakers, 13-7. Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . so 1 Tlie Little Becls were lecl by two capable eo- captains in backs Creg Eaton ancl Darryl Fenner. Eaton, a speed niercliant, talliecl over 100 points from bis left balfback position. At tlie conclusion ot tlieir season, a ninnber ol' tlie soplioniores were proniotecl to tlie varsity for tlie big intra-city ganie between tlie Big Bells and tlie Quakers. Backs Cary King, Bruce llarton. togetlier witli Eaton and llenner all saw action in tlie big annnal tnssel. l' ist Lansing .. .. lil Battle Creek. . . . . 14 Uwosso ...... . . 20 jackson ..... . . 0 Kalamazoo . . . . . 6 Eastern ..... . . 13 1 -at Burk lioru: johnson, Urol:-ll, Caiuphcll, xvillltj liolfe, Nelligan, XVLllSll, Cunuiugliani, Si111111o11s, l l'l't'lll1lll, Alexaridi-r, Young, l ergusou First Row: Couch lfilllillltlll, Stine, Hit-ks JUNIOR CAGERS New Little lied coach Ken Fcknian tried Ll new starting lilll'--llp i11 practically every gllllll' looking for il Wllllllllg Cillllllllllltlflll, hut couldnit COIIIC up witl1 tl satisfactory five as the squad posted 11 7-8 season record. It was tlll' first ti111e in many years tl111t tl1e sophoinore cluh had gone helow the .500 rnark. Captain -lerrv Stine led tl1e cagers, averaging 13.2 points, while forward Al FTCCIIHIII formed the other half ot the t0tlINiS o11e-two scoring punch with an 8.8 average. The up-1111d-dow11 Little Reds defeated every Six-A squad at le11st once, except the Little Vikings of jackson, with tl1eir hest played QZIIIHOS heing ill victories over Ktllillllillflfl, Battle Creek, :Xnn Arlmor, and Fli11t Northern. Fastern defeated Sexton. . . . . , 23 Grand Rapids So11tl1 31 Sexton. . . . . , -15 Ypsilanti ........ , . SS Sexton. . . . . . 30 -lackson ..... . . . . 45 Sexton. . . . , . 45 Fli11t Northern ..... SS Sexton. , , , , . 40 Ann Arhor . . , . . -13 Sexton. . . . . . 54 Kalalnazoo . . . .. . 43 Sexton. . . . . . 45 lC11steru ..,,.. . . 53 Sexton. . . . . . 45 Battle Creek . . . . . 32 the cagers for tilt' first time i11 19 games, 53--15, i11 the Civic Center, The Little lieds avenged tl1e defeat later with ll 47-40 tfilllllpll over tl1e l.ittle Quakers. In 11 special exhibition game before the Trav- erse City-Big Red encounter, ll group of the faculty duhhed LIS the Fat Reds whipped the reserves, 54-51. Kagey Ken Ecklnan p11ced the victors with 16 points i11 tl1e win over l1is own teain. At the Cllil of tl1e regular season five lllCll1lD6l'S of tl1e squad, forward Charley Ellis, and Darryl Rolfe, fJ,'llZll'Kl Mike Nelligan plus Stine and Free- man, were promoted to tl1e varsity for experience. None SQIVV 11ctio11 in tl1e regional game with Pon- tiac at Flint, however. Sexton Fli11t Northern Sexton jackson ...... Sexton Ann Arhor .. Sexton Sexton .... . . Sexton .... . . Sexton ..., . . K11la1nazuo . . . l'i1lSt0l'll ...... Saginaw Arthur ll Buttle Creek . . JUDY SWEENEY GAYLE RUNCIMAN BARBARA JOHNSON CAMILLA KIPKE GINTHER I ELOIS ADAMS DIANE NURTH Cheerleaders l . 1 i n l l f l lmfl io rigglzf: Porter, Nusif, vvilllgl'lllilIl, Plowmim, 'l'uylor, ltolmituilli- RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Umlt-r tht- cupulmlc' guitlum-v of Nliss McDon- nlcl, tlic' varsity zuicl l'0SK'l'Yi' cllcc-1'lcz1cliiig squads lmvv inspirvcl school spirit at ull of thc football :incl lmskvtlmll gzmws. Tlicy 1lpP62lTOCl at ouch pvp zlssvmlmly xvlivrc sc-vvrul nc-W clwcrs wcrc introclucvcl amd rvcvivccl with ciitliusiusm. Thc- varsity group, unclvr the captzlinsliip of B2II'lD2ll'1l jolmson, is compost-cl of .Iucly Swv:-ncy, Camilla Kipkc, Elois Atlzlms. Dizlm- Nortll, :mtl Cuylc llllllCllllZlll. Tlic xx-s01'vv team is cquallly imlustrious, uml its memlwrs sliow cxcc-ptionzll fillvllt :mtl zlliility Active lllt'lI1lX'l'S of tlic group arc Sllllilfil Porter Carolc VVQIIIQCIIIZIII, Hlloclu Nzlsif, Nancy Plow maui. Coimiv Taylor, zmcl Cfzlrolyn llolmitzlillv. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lvfl lo right: Nilflll, Kiplw. llollllson, Swm-in-y, :Xmlzuns l CV I :EQ - -f W H Q ' Min li' I ,ll :IL R l I 0 wk ' out t 'I if J Wm 'V 'r5' iw GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is open to any girl in the school who wishes to participate in the program it has to offer. The girls take part in such sports as volleyball, basketball, and bad- minton dnring the fall semester. Dnring the spring term. a howling league was organized which meets on WVednesdays after school at the VVestlawn alleys. Approximately fifty girls take part in this activity and find both pleasure and enjoyment in its Wholesome recreation. The spring also finds the girls engaged in tennis and golf, which are also part of the C. A. program. PAT MQGIVERON EVELYN DIMITROFF SIIARRON Pltlflli 4- -...- .- - A, 1,,V,,3A.gx,qwg.54,iisQ .S ' ' K 1 , 4 Qkisiih 1, . .W 2 M' . ' Q ' .Q wffzwbfz ' - ,f . ,. J I, x, 16, 2 l, L i 2 f i C if N 6 N0 g 25 'Q R ,Q- L.. if s My .f ff 3 x ', ,f.' 5 v,f. MZ, 12 - X Q V 1S Q , WM oi 1 ix ii ' QS ' - , W OM ' Ei it E wwf jim . ?'f'fwQ -,,.,.MZa,f V Q 7:-mdamnffzxwkl Q . JM! fZ'l0,6C-HQ A4e,f1,awfe.,-flfx M?-7 flag ' ,- jyufwgfw-. ,.lQ+4Q ima.-A ?-- -7902 6-Q flwwa fvf ' 1V '- l:f,f1f-lf' ,p L P . C 1 . ' A f jr 1 004 V ff? pf 'Jw' ' I- ' K ' wM'HfJ P, E Dwxxlfbnoxnbv, WMQM J VM Qwfiau jjru. 'km JV lwdhau ' 1zwL1vU,'eswu:35 om-3 QD j'.3rL.0.o5'L9'L:.7L, X 1 X x5 CHOIR Burl: How: Allvvn, llnrtsneh, Brouwer, loves' llulog, Stroncl,Crnhn, Vusilion, ll. Ballner, Noland, lXlenclel, Losen, Davis. Vl'zitkins, Niurruy, Renwick, Anclrevysf Cooper Se1'onrlRo1u: lluxtorcl, XVilcl, SCl1t'l'CI',Al0l1l'S, W'ilson, llinton, Dixon, Andersen, Wells, Brown, Bone, Frank, Bishop, -l2llN't Bulog, P. Bulnier, llill, Brake Firxf Row: clilDllI12l'I', Olson, Britton, XVa1llu'r. -lilL'li Dunn, Crounse, Tenny, King, Grout, johnson, jerry Dunn, llnssell, Acklf-y, Blonshine, Dewey The A Cappella Choir has heen very successful this year under their new director, Mr. Frank NIL-Kowen. Singing for the Tri-State Conference was their first pC'l'f01'IN21IlCC. At the District Festi- val in jackson, the Choir receivecl ai superior rating. On Nlurch 227 they Went to the University of Nliehigan to join with twenty-six Choirs sing- liuvlf Row: Aiiclwseii, Yiisilion, XXX-lls, xy2ltlilllS ing in the St. Matthew Passion. To complete their husy year, the Choir pre- sented their Spring Concert, which was ai won- clerful program. The most select group ot the Vocal Ninsic Department is the Niaclrigal Cronp, which sang for u ninnher of ontsicle engagements. l rnnf Itour: XYilson, jones, johnson, SL'lN'l'K'l', Balmer, Bishop, llnssell GROUP MADRIGAL 2 . E .1 i. W, flgnfln if i , v i. 57' xgbg Kfk- V X 1 5 ,1 i, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB f,?0f'2if?f' uric limb: l'll4li'irlp.!1-, Slrunlx, .-Xiuslutl, NYinzuis, Klinv, Xlillwvr. Stilsun, Slllllll, llun4lr'rzl, Alstun, llc'inlunn'n, vl'llilt'lU'l', lhmlm lliirrl Hunt Cm-liraui, Suyvrw, Burlw, xlAll'2lllli1l, l3unc'1', l iuslruiu, llulnivs, lluum-r, lili1'g.:4'ss, llull, Davis, Nlc'Nlusl1-r, Iiulwinsun 'liuylor Srwmul lluut l,ymll1', Kvniplun, Allwrw, lluggm-tl. xxlUIllll'lllH'l'jl. Spylwr, Krvgvr, Kupulm, Wallin-1-, llllvrlmc-lx. Svluu-irlm'r, Swartz lm-wis, Hrauilxlyn irxl limit llrilhni, Clulvs. llvulx. Small. Svuirqui, S4-lmlim-ld, VV1'iiilJc'i'51, 5ilx'm'rui4ni, Yirlwlis, xlilllSll'lil4', lN2llM'l', lluxlun. Swvvl llurlun 'l'lu' vziriuus lX'l'l-OI'IIl11IlCl'S ul' thi- Girls' Ulm- NVitli tlu- c-nrollinvnt ol tliii'ty-luiiip ilu' Boys illulm wvrm' unvs to lx- pruucl of. Tha-y sung for Ulm- Cluli lius not lwvn too active' tliis yvalr. The-3 ilu' lfmmtlmll lgilllflllli. tlim- l'.T,pX.. the- Spring pzu'ticipz1tc'cl in tlic' Opvivttzl :incl tliv Spring Con- Coi1c'c'i't, zlncl 11-c1'ix'c'cl ai siipvrior rating alt tlic' 0011. slinwing fini' quality. lwlfmll Dlqlilft l'l4'5flV1l- Tlivir outsiclv uctixilivs incluclvcl singing lm Nlr. Xlc'Kowc'n luis clunv zln c'Xc'c'llviit juli ol' ll 9-.N Ui'ic'rih1timi zlncl tlu' l'.'l'..'X. bringing out tlw lu-iuitilul lmlcncl ul' tlic-ir voir-cs. llflflf lluut Lluyil, -luiivs, Nlzirlxs, Sulu-rm-r, Slluw, l3a1llm'r'lu-v, lluclsun Srwnul liuut llLll'l'lij'. llunn. lla1nc'3'. Siuitll. Sunivrs, Xlilrlivll, Cluuun lfrunl lluut liugvrs, :Xllc-n. Xlc'.M11'v. IA-wk, lluluu-5. Slmiv, l,LllIlllllI'1'li, l,gil uri1i.i M 2,6 re l BOYS' 'f l l' . A GLEE y if CLUB 1 3,25 u a Q 3 J.: if fv- T xx SSW' ,1 f ,sys V15 QSQSQSQSS X --N... Mm . .Qsq i--ww Sed' ,A-M.+X-- -f ffllsil! x qi -V3-X ,,.....yw x Q'aw'ffWffQ iff -ff-W 'fifiii 'J img - .M ..xh.. gp! L S QQ. wa, mmf . .M M., A, fn, ly. H1 . Q I I Q - , 1 k K 72553-3 . .. , 3 H L. fr .W ,Sw ,gf K. ln. A , L ,U J- . . 1 .nf ,, , ,rhwk W V mf, : Y., V m ' Uf?F?Zhf.f2,Y 'K'gv fg- ' f 'gi sf ' 55155 W! ' V ti - V ,E......f' ,S , J. A if J 5-awww .Y 2 ff A 7 f' , 'uf 4' - ,g ,V W gm. xn'..5 'N4 Y , . 1 FE? x 4 Se A5 ..- L, 4 l 1 4 .uw 4. QL-M .W wx, ' X.w,',y-sfalsimr .5 . W ,. ,nl A A Q f wh ...Au-ana., M Pupv, Lewis, Veddvr llallv, Sharp, Dm-, Porlc-r Missing: Swanson VIOLIN QUARTET TROMBONE QUARTET WOODWIND QUINTET BRASS SEXTET liiclmlxl, Kowulk, Stcphcnsou, Fulton, Gardner lludnut, VV. Lindell, Porte-r, Ostcrhousv, Aikin, Hin-lmrcl fn f. f Q. 2 X ' fi up IA' - , -, M, ' , J' vii? 5 ggi Z' , F ,f ' if if 5 ,, 1224 if Y 23' W I Lint N,- J Q20 ' Lf ,M A 'SEE' - milf- X ,z 'fe X 3 I wg 2 . iz gk The Vocal Music Department is very fortunate this year to have such an out- standing person as Frank NIcKoWen. His previous teachings include the Fern- dale junior High School and the University High School in Ann Arbor. During the snnnner, he is the Concert Manager at Interlochen. Nlr. NIcKoWen has worked very hard to polish the Choir and Clee Clubs for their performances. With the capable assistance of Margaret King, president of the Choir, Mr. McKoWen found the problem of adjust- ing to a new group easily solved. . VOCAL ENSEMBLES The trio at the left consists of Mary Bishop, Nlargaret Brouwer, and Becky Bond. ln Feb- ruary they sang for Nliss Millar at a Lodge Auxiliary. At the Solo and Ensemble Festival the trio received a superior rating. Standing in the middle are Diane Alleyn, .loyce Balog, janet Balog, Betty Brake, Donna Ramsey, 1 and Carole Smith. The sextet sang at Michigan State University on Farmers' Day. Pictured at the right are Bonnie Hohnes, Mary Bathbnn, and Buthann Olson. Singing at a Christmas Party for the Board ol' Education, the trio displayed a fine blend of voices. 'A Nj HARPISTS 3, Io rigid: Couneihnan, SilYt'l'll1il!l, XIUIDUIILIIKI, handy, Stoney, c:I'UllllSt', Nauney gy The Instrumental Music Department is pleased to have Duane Corbett as the director. During XVorld VVar ll, he served as a torpedo man in the Pacific for three and a half years. He was a ineinher of the University of Michigan Marching and Concert Bands while working for his Masters Degree. With the ahle assistance of Bill Porter, assistant director of the hand, and Dave Sharp, president of the hand, Mr. Corhett found the prohlein of adjustment reduced to a uiinixnlun and has produced a fine hand and orchestra this year. Lefl lo riglif: Sharp, Aikin, Nlr. Corlu PIANO ACCOMPANISTS Pictured from left to right are Sue Flowers, Tom Tenny, and Sherley Britton. Sue accompanies the Chorus class, Sherley, the Cirlsl Clee Club, and Tom Tenny, the A Cappella Choir. Not shown here is Patty Ayers who plays for the Boys' Clee Club. All those afliliated with the Vocal Music De- partment deeply appreciate the extra time and betterment of the department. VOCAL SOLOISTS On March 23, 1957, many members of the Yoeal Nlusie Department journeyed to Howell for the Solo and Ensemble Festival. Burk How: Crounse, Scherer, Brouwer, King, NVild, Russell Front Row: Caplinger, llawlt, Starr, Andersen, NVilson, Britton Several of the soloists received a rating of 1 or One is a superior rating, while two is an excellent rating. BAND AND ORCHESTRA ACTIVITIES One of the highlights this year of the instru- ment department is the newly organized dance band which was enthusiastically received by the students during its first appearance at an assem- bly program. Under the capable direction of our new hand director, Mr. Duane Corbett, the marching band participated in many local parades and all home football games. A real attraction was Paul Aikin, the drum major, who gave excellent perform- ances. A group receiving much favorable comment was the pep band. lt was present at all home games and was a real contribution to our school spirit. The hand and orchestra gave a joint perform- ance at a concert presented on March 29. The orchestra has played for many school events this year. Such activities as Senior Plays, the Operetta, Baccalaureate, Commencemeiits, and Award Assemblies have been made more en- joyable through the music of this group. DANCE BAND . ,L N... t. ,.w,., , ur !'.'g,.i ' .. A, 44.9 . fa-- 3.4 P w ., :Iw 6 fr ,is sN.1,s..4,,,!-YQ . Q A ' 5' . Drum Major PAUL AIKIN Standing, buck: Morse, llarris, lludnut, Azelhorn, Brown, Dee, Sharp, Porter Seated: Dehleyers, Servis, Hingle, llall, Coleman, Cawthon, Gardner, llart, li Stmuling, emlx: Kowalk, Mr. Corbett fdircctorl -'Q L! Y l 'X' 5 dfiixw N, Q Q. x ,, 4, M. r mA mLVE VM K , as f , YQ - - T W h 1 s 3? blnul N ,, 3 gk t El ,..4 tv 4 N ,- .Q f A 1' ' . 'Nix' XX ,Q Sul 1 1 .?-1A - lg ' - ihgifi f Ny 5 ..-A Y' ima W X Q ' X + S' Qg'fs 'N ' 1 1 Q Q . f fx ,gh . X A M5 S A -fm. 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L gp, MNQ Alblfaik- 15,5 , ,,A!'A Illlfvv ' JUNIOR A CLASS OFFICERS Donny C1l'O2ltYPl'l'-S'il1l'llf Tom Bfkllld-X!fl'1'-Pl'l'Sillf7?1f Mary K. IIolmcs-Sf'f'rf'f11ry Samlra NIHftill!T7'l'lI.S'lIfl'I' Mr. Sarley'-Arlvisvr' Norlnznl .-Mhuns .Nmly Aikvns Alvri Sul' .-Xllwrs .kulQ.4Klm-sluilw' QE'11l1iAu51 Rnlwrl .Nllvn Dialm' ,Kllvyn Susana .Nllilnml juni .Mwlitlulx Boni Amstull -Indy .-Xml:-rsnm X Phill Km 'l'p .f richzv I Currvl .'Xrkwv a 11 f , . .:,,. vn- K MQW, 'hi' x I ,L.. 5 a li., : .N Clmrlm ,-Mhlvy XVnlh-r Bslcwkc-1' Nfnrilyn Huilvy Ifrsmk Unk:-r 7 ,lam-I Balm: lluyrm- Balm: Dun Barllws Bmmiv Bnlxm' .Indy Bs-um-h Run Bmlrrlslu-3 ICclwin H, Hvclfurcl Flulvuc-1-Q Bm-lw 5-.ij Sur- lh-llilmulmm Dvnnis Bvmjry Er YU'-1 K if , I Hzullm Bvnm-H -In ,Mum Hvrslnmn vDivk Hmwl Kzlfl1ryl1 H1'x'4'l'l5 Sluirlvy Hifi:-lou Niury Hishup 'X X Q' f Div ' I3lum'h.n'rl , Sm' Bliss S ' Eullvm' Blond I W -. ' Gerald Roda .-Q-4, A Miki' Bohm-I X' f. - ' Tom Hrvlam Q X kg B1-1-ky Ffrmrl K.: kk'- 57 ' I SIHIYOII Bm rm lik' v liulh Ann Burk Dick Bnwlill Tom Brand llvlnlx-S Brunklyn Larry Bmw:- Hulwrt Hrmm-r Judy Bruckhnus 62 X al- ff . s-fs Marian-Q Brmm wr rw-MH ' W Hill Brmvn ' , Carol Hlnwli 9--v - ' - I.imla Hrmvn 'V . V K ,K W f gi' limlvr Brrnvn iffy as U: A . in rumlm'l' X KK V QM D4-unix Bimini 4, K K i K X X M , Ki Karl Hunk:-r i ' Gail Hurgm-ss K Alarm-S Carry f . ,, A .KK ' Alan Carullu-rs K . V K Q f K' i 5' KK X 'iff Klavk ffarivl' Xt? 'K , K K, . K- 'Q Sh-vv Carlvr ' 4 ii I A K 'Q ' ' , Kwv f'v'iw'il' I 3 F ' ii F 7 f if '- ' ' ' If it vf K, H l 5 -fx V ii , f 1 u .lavk fihaH'in 0 Roiwrt fiiizllkm' K K jim Chapman Q 'ff-'X' fir.. ' ,K AK Ky, 5 4 K1 Ky., ii J, 1K in -23 Huh , Q X ,A Doris f.lal'L yvy 1 if ,K, ' f .' , ' rk L x K K x, Us-ui'51iafflal'N 'Q M I VX f 1 t ' lr! ' N Nauvy Clark N Alan Cloiwmfs A K j Charh-s C1 mlm-s I FK 4? 5 .331 Fw' E - .Ivan Col 4 KV Q ,, 3, M. . ' uiwrt K, s K -K7 ...w - L., - K5 K 1 I I qfi i' if 5 ,f'f-is VVilliam Cum I if Mn Aix i Cmmic' .Q I Ap ilmwi ivy f ,, - , 4 4 , 5 gl ,,, .f M wr K wh :ith pol' L A ig K: .I - 45 K ja - Ci ry A, qv- if Y ' 'Y fl Crist K , f K - i OHL! Crist I A- ' ' 'U 1 2 I Y ,a C r .rumlvy L ' ' rginia Cmmcilm-1 - . am-y Cours:-r ,xc 1, if ,5 X B4-t '-ara-xr K f fl ' rf i IPDK a ahh: '1 l Kirlnllalry ll In f i v KK I,. 5 ' KK SNK a Daman K 3, -Y ' i 5, - ' . . L11 1 ' ' x limi Darling: ,KK Clwslvr Davis 5 Vrvri Davis Ka in-mi Davis I ' ,' H 1 ' N 'I Siiirlvy l,, Davis .W I A ' hi ' ' A E I'alriL'ia D1-als K I -Q 1 k Dirk n.-cz.-an Q 5 L . 4455 i, liuram- D1-Im Linda Dvliiliiiwl' Z trim-li Dr-unix 12 I, fx 3 I , K R, . - .P Q Sharon Dm-unix A , K -,in ?,:.t. K . D4'im1'x Ds-iiykr - KG' V fr, K :Q 'v ffarui IJ:-way , 'av ' K N X Donna D1-wvx gf, K. N xkw ,ff ' A 5 iilifairyii Diaz Ruth Dihlnli- ' Miki' Djg'l5vl'smi Kni f K Kathi:-vu Divll in f ' iv -i ' am, mn ' fa' A 5 ' 6 Five-lyn Dimilrivii I I K , X V' M' ' A Dum: Dmige- ' 11 A ,Q i 2 Diffifi , xr: -Ialllvv Dm-lvlr-r 1 Jovi-1' Dm'rr as f K Klmiy Dunnigan K f., '5 it 5' K , Dm-anna Durbin ', ' ' Y ity, Simi-11 Dui:-lu-r A X I mc 23411 K I KKK, Norman Dy:-r ,, ' Susan Pirir ' KK -i X K .imia Filiiufi '-J XX ii. ' f , Km! Q K , R' l.ur4-1' Ewh 'X fi - J, 5 . I 'K KJ?-N I a ' Huh If.-lg.-r Ji V - H ' N 'L' xg? K. K K Dirk F1'i'i1limul i - K K 3 KK Thad lfia-him-h . f. 7 A. , LK I X rn .1 . ff ' ly ,Q .y la. lit: .1 'S W zkVA F gr wvii Ai H . xi f H ff i 18 R .. . ea A fa 3 . .113 , f A 'Q .. f rir. f va ar m. as I , , is c -- X. i,f D JR i, 1 gr h i 1'- n 5. A I .4 K QP? X .f- g5 f.y, Q ii? :ay- I -is f E ,vwf S '53 M ' A F A. A.: 2 .. ' i n Q . 'R . 'A f 3 ' I ' D .F H Q 4 if 0 -Q X . ,Tv .2-. nf, 5 as -W 'V' 5 .' ' :,.:'V-ll X it-i i i f .2 4 A.: .NX Xxx 'si Vis, 5 5 ,t,V .M1 . , A . F .5 H -is 1. I fi Sw 5 ,1 . If if ' ii 1- C Y 9 David Fink f 4 Bill Fleming -, V 4 ..- ,K .g ' Suv Flowers f' ii' g'k Sharron Forzrayr Z 3 I ' Ron Fostcr I ' ' K ' J. Stanlcy Frank 1: I jancl Frazcc A Q x f A ' V 3 Dick Fri: g, llosc Prosrhciscr is , 6, .sk Hill Frost 3 L1 .I Kc-nncth Fullcr M' . T aul Fulton ,K .- V i X ,X ' I , E V joycs- Gaidamavico if Ligigii , ' VJ I Gary Galhavi ll Ulxnx Qilarclni-r X if ank Gargvlt Ak 'SP aa Dorothy Garlock , Q... A john Gates a - S535 K E. .. Dawn Cilhrrt . X' 'if' mf' Elizabeth Glaiovatz V. ' K ' Q- 24. 4, Z i.. .pts if 1 .N ,f 5.5 .,. I . A ,f .i'i,Jg,,, 1 M3 L -'aff ' SX .- ggfifff. Q L45 N , ful , A, ian R. , in ix -N? Xi A K v ., .ai il , K ,I . HJ . 4' 5 A 5. f 'E-7 5 .... Eg-' I 'il' ' t ' .. - ffl? in 1 'W ff? gf is fm, .A W, 1 h ik - , 1 W i ggi, ' '5 . 'fi mf if Michacl Glnrlvn - Mikc Glossop ' Dorothy Cracc judy Grave-s Boh Cray Donny Grunt A Norcnv Crornke .N .1 A CJ Larry Grnhn ii r sim- fam- L, 44,1 tj gf 4 ill A lx EUS an! -Klcy , ,A 'V J' in ' , 'Id' aigli A A 'Q A 'lv- si 3 HQ' ' 553832 as ' ' K ' x f' Q35 '- ...n 'UQ 'PQ' 41. ,fi,9 .3fi . A,.q, Alis 2 .1 Elf W, .Hv?rr2f5 4 ky Cary ipton Vi y' 1 Richard Hanna . if l. Marvin Halmahs fi U if , Jud! Haggg.u' l 'S ' i ' Dick Harrington Larry Harris -i ' Nancy Harris I Tom Harris LaVon Hartman i Bill Hmm Bi-vcrly Hawn A WL- ,Ernic Hrdhl-rg gpg. Jacque-line' Henry mi Gary Hicks A A jnycc Hill A w 7i3,,,,g , Lq,rx, f ' 4 'jlic ic irsc ' 94 4iQ,.l1af1u, C rulu' Hmsman vL6.4?, 3-4 I JfT0R1 Hogan l A My f' on Hohcnstoln x R Kay Holly Q Mary Ami Holmvs w I I B ary K. Holmes jon o inc Nancy ffolsingf-r - Ron Horiszny Suzanne- Horiszny Barbara Horton Indy Houscr Dick Huffman Gary Hummcl Harold Hmnphrf-v l,ona Huxford Shirley Ireland Emma jackson ' jim johns A4 l1S011 . ,I - Te-rry johnson X '. K ,7 Ann jones ji K Doug jordan I ' Rose Ann Karr Dram Kvllvy 'vmnrnrm-r Rolwri Ki-nm-y Diane' Kvgli-r B4-vi-rly K4-luplou Alim' Kirkby ,bonniv Kirin' Ili:-k Kirkpatrirk julii' Klrttkr- Di-anna Klinglu-il Sara Kludt Gary Knapp Lois Knaup .lufly Kopulos l.ori-vu Kowalk Louis Kulpa janu-s Kwast Karla l,aBaru- Kay Lani' jo Lanklou Paul I.:-ak 'Wim-1-imi'i' Alici' Iwi!! Harhara 1.1-wis ,lanuw Linhm iRofiFTTTifh'll lion Lillli' Hcldiv Lloyd Ki-nm-th Lohman Hill Loui.: l'1ugi-lu' Lnhill Martha liydli- Don Ma1'Ki-uziv ,lim McCarthy Ilan' M4-Caillvy Larry Mi-Cormii-lc Cvorm' Mvllvain Uonna McKi'nlii- Darylc- Mr'Mash'r llivlmrcl Maki -loycv Marauka 'l'rM'is M,-gglilv Bnh Martin Sandr,'1,.Martiu Cary Matthvws Rom-r May jvrry Mvacls Ki-n xfffl llvoryli' Millvr Mary Ann Milla-r Roirvr Millvr Judy Mitch:-ll -lov Mohanlarl IA-4' Ann Mourm h Ji-an Moori- Hussvll M4 vll ary Morrix Chuvk Morrison Divk Moru- Hnb Muir Judy Murphy Corrin Mym-rs Larry My rick Mary Nagy Rhoda Nasif , Mivk Nvvflhalu Cath:-rilw Nvvrivk Nauvy N1-ilo Dow: Nvlson -Ian Nirhols Rirhard Ni:-ho.s Y Larry Nohavh Diaui' Norlh Cary Norton V Yi-rnrm Pant Miki- Parisian 1 1 A rv .. -. i in f' M- M 3 ' , I J 5 f ,M 1 A f I . 1 'X Lf ,W . 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Larry Hicharrlsml Pat llidcr Linda llingcnln-rg: Stn-rling Riningvr jack Ritter Margarct Roach Edward Robinson Hclcn Ruscndahl Ccorgc Roscndalc , A P' t lluwland 1 an mc llucl Caylc Hunciman Chuck Russell Margarct llusscll Mary Russcll Chuck Sacllt-r l'i-glgy Sadlcr rxilfr1rrl Alla-n Savant' Bonnic Sayrrs Bt-ve-rly Schaar Kcn Schcrrcr Mary Lou Schmitz Earl Scott Marilyn Scott llon Scott Nancy Sc-ilcr Marilyn S1-nnran Run Sharpv llichard Shcldcn Hi-vcrly Shcldcn Art Shcrman john Shcwcll Marvin Shri-vt' Vvrnun Sihlf- Cary Sis-ln Charlcnc Snnmons lloplcr Sinnnuna jim Simpson Ilon Siwck Jim Slocum Ann Slusscr Cora Smith jack Smith john Smith llichard Smith Russell Smith Stan Snankn Rohn-rt Snyder Carol Sohvr Darryl Sprauzlw jaunvs Spring:-r l,nx'ry Shllmrn jmliv Sh-plizul Mvrry Sh- mlmn inth Ann Pnlrlrlzn Sylvian Sugclc-n Dinh- Slum-rix K:-ith Swnym- . te-xx-ns Stilm liurl Swindlm-hurst llulry 'l'ullm-V ,Indy 'l'h:u-ki-r llic'luu'Ll 'llunnpsmi jzuniu- 'l'l1urn!rnl ll4'Vl'l'ly Thurston Daw- Titus Ray 'Fruxvl ' Mm fum.- juri Ulte-rlmwk Cunniv Xvillllylllli liogi-r Yi-rmilyx-an . , , C.nrulyll N llll'l'lll lln-mln Virlcsl' Siulzll-1' VV:lll:l4'4' VVnyllm- VVnltvl' Cary VVnrcl Doug Wurrim-r Lum-s Wm-lls Muryul NVQ-mlrnw Hub wvllK'L'll'T llllilylvl' Vl llil4' Dawn- WVhih-ll Eric-li Wim-sm' Anile' VVilL'ux B:-vvrly Williams Dum Nvllllillllh Gm-r ' NVilliauns i Jann-iw -vor ,ll-an lVmnn-nlu-ry.: llriam lVuuLl lfairl VVu1ul PM Wuml jzunici- Womlrnll' ji-un NVnmlrull' jc-rry Cuntx Clwslcl' Davis jam IM-lllzxrwai Cnllm-1-ll Dvlmia lull:-luv l,UllLIl2lS Dal llnrria Dali- Ilaiwkim liiclmral Kullllm-n llull Cami -lL'lllCS Fritz Km-lla-rnmnn 'Wrmmrfr' llvlmaul llmm-I' l.ul'allw1- lJl'ilIllIil M1'ffl1'llzul l.:-v Nlnrzull ,lillll1'S Pam-llai Maury Pm-ll Jl'1llliL'L' Priu- Suann llw-vm-s Shirlx-y llllilll Lulm Stmn-y Curl Tlu-uilurxki Clary 'l'umm-y jawlx Wah:-1' Carrol VVuligm-llmli Ku-in lvilllzuns jim Young Lurl-Ita Yuunu 1 ivan ii -Q I' K K qv ff, Q it 5 l QS' Y Q 'G Q J A ' , V ...g:4:'3 ' I ,, 'B .Q yd A A ' 'H ., an :QF s .ir if i N, 51:7 'K 4. -K J x li In Elk 4? 4:-' V 1 L iff: .JB U i 7,1 hr . 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Larry Atkinson onlin W W, 6 K 7, 3 fy A fiimr' if , ShBiX:1i1Af3:::i:s41r1 v, ...T A i cm, . ,f,?.Q'- Q 1 C' 5 A . Y f G A ' Xi' ' ' Gordon Hailor A X . W ' 7 Nancy Bark:-y ' ' Lana Harm-S . ..,. of 2 Cnthiz- Bval A I Snzanna Behri- zx - ,.,t S UL ,nw z., k Dave BH-ch H Q nj - fi' - Qi 'V A i f ' Dong Bethka Q.. lf' ' l ' .f5 Brenda Bigelow V. I D D V ' f- Toni Blrdaor Kathy Bowling. 1 i , . Eilge-nr Bruqk.iligton ' 'WW X sr I l.awn-noe Biox 'tar .51 mf 'Mi' - E , , I f 7 ' : 'Q f -2 Ceralil Biltqlgli . S: . 'M 7 i Illirry Carey g 1 li f a , . l 4, :xi F . 1 wx W im... c:ii.,.,? W , if 3 ii i? 1 4 at 1 ,V i X ik, - ' f A Bali Clinel' ' K A I ' ' X! jerry ,clllflllilll - 1 f- :wi N M : 1 , X Chr! Daggctt 0 ' F ni ga L -..K . Q xr -1 ' M --' Marlene Davenport M' ff , X N wh or Diane Davis is , 1 K K krk. K 4 L A 'V S- 5 H Hill Deliar I ' X V yrf' 1, Nancy De-Yue 'il X 1 .r we-.rfb 'Sr - ' jerry lllllllfk . nu Larry Diinick A : . --I I Hon Dungey nk ' -I Lf X ,. S F 5 'g f Q Albert Eaton . S3 . rf la' A Nancy Ellis X , WF E , N. 1- 1 i Lx-M' A 'II' .K 1 , i, . 'ann-y Iwig i- urn 1 n V' I I ' , :iiwff jann-S l vrguSon , , W Dick Fin-kia-S J .. Ez- ' . Ronald Fischm-r 4' V2 4 ,si A r QV Q S V46 JL ' Barbara Ford - . 'K f K -fi I '. l L15 ,f 'l'oni Ford ' -- ,f- . E 5 sy' kk V ' A K Q jim Gardnvr 4 ' .W S ' - A Floyd Gaskill ' 5, K 1 ' ff a Beverly George , i ' S! f f David Goddard ag , 5 - I, Davr Good ,A 'G f'.'I ': .. an m Kg, L1 ., r A Barbara Cn-en 'ts' .5 nf . 7 ,QS A K i Mary Gunnell L -4'-. ' f K I KW' ' -Q jan Haney Q' 73 3 iff-'N Seigvlf A 4 , 'Q Gerald Harm-tt gi I l. a.-:wi S S ' L llrnu' Hurtnn Linda Haw:-x Monk- H1-isvr Dan Handy jznnvw llixsun Dick llnntlry Nnrnmn llnntmmn jnhn lnwu Lnville- jawkxnn Shirle-y jan-kann cllt'llll'llllllK' johnson llc-rh johnson llnhvrt Km-ll:-y Inn Kipkl- Snx.nnn- Km-pkv Sivvc' Kmluski jnyn- Kn-ntl Le-nn Kussnuml Dann l.unge-nhuvlwr lid Lloyd Marvin MuCnnm4ll Snr ML-Crnlnh Sin' Ann NlL'c:lVt'I'Ull 'l'in1 lklm-Cnnignl Huh Murinufl lr:-nn' Mzlrskznnp Shin Martin 'l'4nn Mnrlinsnn Cz-orgr Mvllins jim Mitcllvll Huh Morley Artie' Mnlhullnml Alun Murphy Cnrnln' Mym'rs Drum-illu Nunn-y Hnrlmrn N4-nnninn Snkin- Overh-y jerry Pnvlnt l'lichnrv.l Puym' 'l'wylu P4-nrl Mary Elle-n Pa-milmnkvr juan Phelpa Gail Hnttnn Ann Huylnunll Faitlw Huhinsun In-rry Ruth-r Snndnn Sachin Dorothy Sonlln'rlin5.5 jnym- Su-ge-r jvrry Sl-lh-k Trrry She-ldrn Cnry Shnlly jenna-5. Shnhw Hnhe-rt Slide-r Hill Smith Snsnn Slllllll Huh Snlm-k jim Spulalmry l,in1l.n Stmnill-r lfninnn Strwnrt liunniv Stom- Miki- Slum- jndlth Slriukluml XVvnd4-ll Slricklannl llc-rnivu htnnlivgnlt Dann- 'lliyn-S Nnrgl 'l'vuL'lmnl Lick 'IK-rrill lluwnrcl 'l'iilr.nl Phyllis VnlnHl'uL'lxlill PM Vim- Cnry' VVhQl4- Hliznlu-tl: W'illiLnn-. Connie NVilli5 llnth WVuuLl1n'1l Clnl'e-m.-e VVright Gordon Builur ,A+ it R ',,J ' A , - ef W '- ' 'If ,ua wx, , 'Hifi J 'VY 6 42' 5 ' . , xi we-if 'ruff .XV .. ,- aw i : wi it ,,, f W ' X qs-'ff 155- 3 .. 1 N' in ,, ' 7, ni I 1.1 'f' 0 U43 K 'A yy I if 1 I Q . ,454 5 9 f' 1 ifxf 41 . f j , 5? 'I' i V5 M 13 'rr i ff- i Q fl 1-,Q :JI i ,L i i .fn i- ,is i 1 in 7' '-fm V, iff :ff gif l F gi u X 'TZ' ff 4 fi i 1' ff L Q f in V 3 gfj1'i41,'gX , wh: .Qu 9, X I X f , in-fl 7 319' ,1- 116' x -Q ,M . 1 A l gh M I , V H. fm , 9 A fly A . , 5 3, 0 2 , 4 . ,ffl ' if' 'qv 1 - rwf- I ' 1 X . ' Q3 iv +- 'Z J K 'W Zig' 'gy 1: forgo' A Al K ' I' 'L ' 6 .9 l ,XX fs A 1' N vu in J I 'T' ' i' , jiri 'vii-1' 1 5 v not ,yy 5 h. , ,G Vi' I wa f 'jf' Q 4:3 fnly' . A.. ij' A 3 x 4' iv 1'7- f Q JR, I n 4 I l l ix VV , if I A Q Q if veg f 'kt'-.J C7 f is i ,- ,QQ . I i XX ' K 3 5 e .ff l iii? 4 1- fi 'Q'- L l 'A Jill S Xa.- W , 'ii All V W af . if 1 5' L- .,'.1 41 iixsgigfli A f' mrgwt HINTRODUCING TO YOU -LARRY AND LARRY Through the efforts of its Student Council, and with the help of Sister Felix of St. Vincent Home, Sexton High School has made two new friends. Both of the boys have the given name of Larry. The older Larry is eleven and is in the fourth grade. He is interested in all kinds of sports, especially swimming and basketball. The youngest Larry is eight and is in the Hrst grade. He likes to collect and assemble model planes. He is also interested in trains and horses. This yearis Council has expressed its interest in our two young friends by setting aside a bond for each of them. Randal Bryson Janne-s Buchanan Jack Cary Clarence De-Myers Dun Helmic Karen Honderd Nancy johnso Pete Plotnick lim Rogen Dave Taylor Adelbert Tuther Lee Zdyb 1, f1601 x'm luu. L .-P. 1:3 x V-X 11. W ini ' R 2? is gf Q 'W 9 iz -f NMw t .4r4 V'mT-MAL A0WM,,,.,.-6-H NW Who? Who AT S 6 X 'fan P AN5WfR54PAGf 1450 jp 5 QWWW 3'-Qij av My 9 wwf AMW 'D 0 ,Of J Qaimiwvw miwwwbjkggt 91 - a ' . W' Y W W iw WMM Wwfff ifw WW EBV mf' My N i ,ff GQ WJ ' y WWMW QQWQQMW W QQ HV M WMM W5 EMM g , ' Y ' mmm, , M, Mffffimwm Wim VTI SGW, V65 XR ii 1 i SOPHOMORE A CLASS OFFICERS Mike Nelligan-Prrfsizlent Connie Taylor-Vive'-Prf'sia1f'1lt Sue IIllllt0I'-SCI,'I'f'flll'lj Ruth Sinssex-Trc'11.v11rf'1' Mr. l,a1r1tz-Ar1'lfisr'r QQ K- Q Dorothy Aclzum ' X' w i james Alexander A . ,Q ri , SL QL, rr it aan 11. Alltll W 'YP' ' Q - 'S' .. Carolvn Allen kgs! Q. . 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V . . , ,, Gavin Rau' Q ,P K I 1 f Carl Roghan If . ir Vi A , ' -1 Y L, N , f, 1 1 Sally Rope-r NVarre-n llosis-r Fred Samllwrg ' 'W-H 5, ,N ,st ,, I J' Katy Schlichting 4 K ' .ii il' .J vi lf QL 'UA ' jane! Schoi-ttlv A 3 -Mr ? if I ' 5' i lm Scott K ffff f A ' I I A K' llruu- Shi-ldvn 1' if f L3 I Eric Sonu-rs jan Sonia-rs lr , Connie- Surato , 'Z 5' Q. f' I Hill Ilihlllllilh ti. If fy W5-K, Z A . - .Y Nancy 'l'll0lllIlS0lI U: If 5' 23? K Rudy 'l'irhan Ax QT ' 4 . 5 2 A if . x, '1 ,if Sandra 'l'oonu'y A V v.-153-'g .I I QT, ii A . , 'Z - if ,. 4 if iiaa ,l AW 'FK lf- if Jim 'forros 'l'onuny Unde-rwood . - . David Wah-rhury , ,JP 6. - 1 .fi i. ji-an Wa-athi-rhy f 9' I l Q 1 ' ' M Q K' 3 -Y 'lllllll Wvsh-rhousr '-1 . , 'V 5 lfilfi ' tie, sa.. i De-lor:-5 Whiti- I. J ,N , L I ' ii ' joAlin- VVhih' 'A ... , lf ' 'V ' 4 ' a f ga K X w V i ,A P Roln-rt NVhih- Don VVic'lcrr lflla Mau' xvilllilllli Dick Woyke' Dali' xvflllllt Larry VVriglit fa. Afr- I .J . Pi f -4 , ., sw a .A in f 'Q ,m ua 1 , x .AA AWARDS OF JUNE 1956 William Beck Terrlyn Kwast Gail Shutes William Ramson Don Ziegenbein WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD AND DANIELS' ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL IDA A. LAMB AWARD GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY AWARD Mary Wellman Donna Monroe David Neal Webb Anthony Smith BAUSCH AND LAMB SCIENCE AWARD Don Ziegenbein DRAMATICS AWARD Normal Averill joseph Drolett Gilbert Jackson Y-TEENS AWARD Mary Rogers HI-Y AWARD Michael O'Dell JOHN O. PETERSON MATHEMATICS AWARD PHYSICS AWARD George Campbell GIRLS' T ROPHY Diane Jones Margaret Larsen ENGLISH AWARD Barry Fox William Ramson janet Curry Sarah Kellermanri Phyllis Thorbum f174j William Beck James Herrmann Keith Kussmaul Don Lucas Jack Schenck Gail Shutes Don Ziegenbein HISTORY AWARD William Ramson Webb Smith Keith Kussmaul Sandra Ruthruif AWARDS OF JANUARY 1957 IDA A. LAMB AWARD ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD Karen Galland AWARD Elaine Schwartz BAUSCH AND LAMB SCIENCE AWARD Richard Roberts DRAMATICS AWARD Martha Loring HI-Y AWARD Mackey King Richard Roberts WILLIAM AND SARAH E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD AND DANIELS' ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Ann Stow GIRLS' TROPHY Murcia Runciman ENGLISH AWARD Ann Stow MATHEMATICS AWARD Annetta Robinson Ann Stow If175II HISTORY AWARD Lucinda Anderson Aunettu Robinson Ann Stow Ralph Wilbur COMMERCIAL AWARD Laurel Musolf Joanne Probst Our many local patrons and friends whose advertisements appear on the fol- lowing pages have contributed generously to make the 1957 Oracle possible. We gratefully acknowledge and deeply appre- ciate the support and assistance given to us by them. 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