Shepherd High School - Au Revoir Yearbook (Shepherd, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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P1 I ' 2 3 'U Vx 'e 2 if A , A 3 XX 'K ' 7 2 7 N v 6 'F a. ? xx I . , 5 up I . 2 'EX v E 1- Q L 5 4, 3 QS NPXX , 2 3 'P YQ X 3 9 ' y 1 A Z X X' I I 2 ? K 5 v 1 A 3 ' 2 -G44 bC4444PG44LC44 bG 4 UUUUUVVDDDUUUDUVUDDU 4 film u avoir 2444444444444 G A Q 6 7 Q4 Q- 6 Q Y ? ? ? Q 9 9 ? Q ? Q E? '? '? '? ? Q ? 9 'P '? '? 9' 'F '? '? 'F '? 'F '? '? '? '? '? 'P 'P '? '? '? 'F S? '? '? '? E? '? 'F '? E' 'F E9 2' '? '? '? '? '? E? 'F '? 19 4? Z, 29 1' 29 '? Z9 'F '? '? E9 QDVFDDUDDDUDD 1953 SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL SHEPHERD, MICHIGAN x gh,-,Qkq-k.,,,,, 555 -N..-. k hvg -LL. 2651365 1.445 'J ' .fqyfi '-Y ' 1 , 33' FY' Ns '4 -Y .M , .:' 'ff-1 , '1355j.,..:fg:I 35:- . ,Q-. , ,S-:A ' 3:5-N ,- '- fl:-gf . , 1 is Q 1 . so iv, ,luv so 0l elfU0l In reviewing the past, pleasant thoughts and sad memories mingle as they summon once again the visions of the year gone by. This is the story of a year at Shepw herd High School. When time has stolen your years and your impetuous and fiery moments are gone, we hope that you will leaf through your yearbook and look back with fond memos ries on the friendly faces and pleasant scenes that you once knew. Use the AU REVOIR as a guide to the past, so that you can recall the disappointments, the pleasures, and the achievements of your years at Shepherd. Disconnected thoughts probably swirl through your mind: the late hours of studying, the excitement of a football game, the variety of assemblies, the welcome change of vacations, the close bonds of friendship. For the safekeeping of these and many other memories, we present the 1952N53 AU RHVOIR. b I .J -aria, g M21 I-' ,iii er k 'J . lc: .-,' .Qt-'fu 2.551368 44 4444444444444-C4 E1 . 4444444444444444444444444-C44444444444444444444444-3444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 44 444444 443 444444444444 44 m H 5-n :Tw- m m o s ITH- o n o U H m Q 009 D-'1 w m o m D c+ n 0 Q H 2 DW-' m o P' P9 m UPU B3 he I m M 9 Q2 'C H m m F w n U U o Q o a N' n ef If o m I m 1 n -C-' QS' O5 cf c+ m m 1 n o Pb C 9 m e+23' m m m'd 'D' m Q Q ibechcafion Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ROBERT BATES He is not only to be remembered as Junior High School Principal and teacher of mathematics, but also for his understanding of youth and its problems. He has constantly shown an unfailing willingness to assist his pupils, and he has exercised sound judgment in his many classroom associations. His genial and warm friendliness, his enthusiastic devotion to work, and his kindly attitude and willing cooperation have endeared him to all who have come to know him. It is in recognition of his faithfulness as a teacher and prin- cipal that this book is respectfully dedicated to him. 444'G444'G4'G4444444'G'G4'CPG44444-C1444444444'Cl-CK'C!4444'i!-Cl-G44-L!4444444-CK44444-G444444444-d4'1!'kI'xI444 6 44444444444444444 44 4444444444444444444444 -G4 4444444444444444444444444444444-6444444444444444444444-6444444444 I4 44444444444 X -whvvwxnrx H ..,k,S5-A 'gi 2651365 5 1 -'27?1:2 -af.:-' .143 .Lg f-r,., 1 2' 1... ' -:'-tr' '5' 'L ,,,v,,,,i, 0lfU .SiA00! Shepherd High School is more than just a building. it is the School Board, the Superintendent, the Principals, and our it 1 it teachersNNall our helpers, our advisors, and our friendsNNinstructing us in the art of learning, guiding, shaping, and molding our characters that we may in time assume our responsibilities of citN izenship. lt is a source where valuable counsel is received and where lifeNlong friendships are established. Yes, Shepherd High School is more than 'ust a building, because it takes more than just a building to make a schoolww it is the spirit of all of these things NNthe Administration, faculty, and stuw dentsNNwhich makes Shepherd the splendid school that it is. ai' an A ,,..,f ' L f 1 EE.: --eh-' 531' , -- xLi'3E1:1:'M.' ' 3551368 3-G-I-ff-G-fr-'I-fr-fl-1-1-fr-G-cm-1-1-cr-n-1-1-1-1-M-1-an-a-1-1-fr-M-1-fm-a-1-fx-ct-c-cr-ova-cr-fc-'I-fl-rx-4-1-Q-an-m-4-ex-4-a-fr-fm-ft-fx-cm-fm-a-4-4-fm-a-fx-fr4-cm-a-1-4-42 'r a. -P 2 3 6 9 E J 6cLcc'afion 2 gg oar 0 A A Q R -P a. Q .s 444444 444444 IP P 'U 5 M O CD I3 O M 'S C 0 M 0 F0 E111 1 . Y Z C H 1 D Q '27 F. O U W 1 H Q 1 C C-4 m . H 0 O Q - C O 5 5 O 1 D'D'D'D'DD'I'I'D'Ir17'D'IrIr Dr. Walter W. Harper President 4444444444444444444444 VDVDU DDVUDDVVVVVVUUDD Robert E. Adams Arthur C. Grim Trustee Treasurer 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444AGMqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqb aaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa is 3 Na 3 Vin L 'Q' 3 :T 0 Q P vvvvvuvvvvvnv9vavvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvnvvnrvvvvvv Byron F. Anger Superintendent of Schools Q A Q 6 Q , 6 6 3444444444444444444444 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QVUPDPVDVVDDDPUDUVDDV Paul Warmbrunn Robert Bateg High SC11001 Principal Junior High School Principal 2531368 6t C ll Robert Bates Mathematics George Kasel Science Byron Anger Social Studies N .,,am- ' -Q l Q V Q F W f ' S K Q M I K 4 :4 X X v x was iw fl Xu v , K - - afwmwwrifwmwmi .eec ew, svW,evHa Wwtw fry S mmwwmwwgpy ,eggs A ' . William Anderson Speech and Englisk William Creger Science John Laatsch Shop Ralph Forsyth Athletics Alda Laidley English John Avery Agriculture Donald Gates Science GL C ll, 2551368 Ct C bl Donald Lauder Music Mildred Perry Home Economics Agatha Swenson Art and Music JST Q 4 - ' If 1 '9 f W ,.,,. I ' E . u :..f 1 hh ' i S y 4225 , UEWqfWQfQfL5V lf HQWQfi?w? :' . L0 ttie Wood me We Social Studies H ..,:,, I Frank Wyoral Commercial Nestor Michnyak Commercial Vernal Morningstar Social Studies f 7M7WJ1 'A Nw,,.fy,aw S i 4 Barbara Stewart English Paul Warmbrunn Social Studies These are our teachers . . . our helpers . . . our advisors . . . and our friends . . . instructing us in the art of learn- ing . . . guiding, shaping, and moulding our characters . . . that we may in time assume the responsibilities of citizen-- ship. WWDWUUUDDDWWUUWUDWWWDDWD 2591368 K ,lr Shepherd High School school Basses Office staff f Cafe teri 1 8. ner COOkS Cafeteria., In. N 1 H 7, -2 r .F ' .Q f.,,. E .K - -A if If ,, .. 12 .11 'gk W -s 5.jF'f' , .. . rl K. - f .. Q . . .P - 'L --'-, X ,V- sro X 'N 5- ff--ae, iii'41' 4. W.. , ,M ' ' 4 I Y ti gf h w l -f , ......, ' fxha 2 r ' ,f gl f .., 1 S ' f ' A 1,1-,f A 'i i i f xw- W.,ww, ..., ,W --Q'- -- ww 'H , S XLSSWWF' KA A SQ fx KNHKQ Slivgimfiatgi' xQw,QvWwyW .. ,'f qs fwy5m'wf W f f- W :px X. 3 f s: 4 56- 1:11 LW School Playground OI' , 51368 Q at if W lk --Y .I v- -W W , .?y 6- T -W-Y .iff . 0l'll0l'5 Gongratulations Seniors! You are to be commended for your worthy achievement during the past few years at Shepherd High School. You have been equipped with the knowledge and the wisdom which should make you worthwhile citizens of service to your country and to your fellow men. Use the knowledge you have gained to the further development of the individual and to the benefit of all people. Vast opportunities lie ahead for you. Your future now rests in your hands. May success attend your every undertakw ing, and may the years ahead of you bring the fulfillment of your fondest hopes. Best wishes for a happy, prosperous, and successful future. Good luck! --pf pun, , . kenaf .... ' - 2551368 -I -I -I-C1 5 6 A ai .3 Za 5 A 5 5 5 :B 5 :S BS in 5 6 .S Ja fa Q 5 Ja .3 in Ju 43 -5 Ja :B Ja in A 5 A 5 6 5 6 45 :S ia is A is A -5 6 is 6 A .3 Je Ea A 5 ei 6 5 A 5 is 5 5 5 Ji A 6 5 A 6 5 6 6 da 6 6 -3 6 6 D'D'D'P'C -CD64 VDD' 3 The memory of one student who spent the first three years 9 3 of his high school course with us but who was sadly missed Z - a -C!-fl'6'C-5-I-R-G-G-G-G-C-C4'l-I-I-CPG-G-G-G-C4-C-G'C-C4-6414-1-G4'C'C4'G-C!-G'C-G-4-fl-G-G-G-C44-G-il-4-G-G-G-G-fl-d'G'G 4-G-G-Cfd-G-G'G'G'G-G'CK'G-G'G'l-C-G'G'C C4 -D'D'D'D'D'VD'D'D'D'D'D'D'IPD'D'D'D'D'D'9'D'D'DD'D'D'D'D'D'D'PPD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'VD'D'D'UD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'UD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'9'E'D'!rD'D'D'lP in our senior year will remain forever in the hearts of those who knew him. '64 JACK BIGELOW :aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ro Z H-:1 Q 4 P Q g'Q Q Q UQ P' 9 F9 Q CYUI Q 5 U Q Q Q Q H m Q W W Q '1 1 Q? CD Q eq H 3 as Z m 'P 53 rf Z cn:- Q 0 0 P-4 S Q :'W Q v V 'P7 Q U22 Q 'P Mi Z O Q Q-Y 9 FPO my 'CC 9 . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 Qvvvnvvuvnvvvvvvvvnvs Facing the dawn of a promising future Smiling, planning, happy, gay. The silence that reigns where once my voice sounded The warm handclasp, the work undone The songs I sang, the books I studied Will whisper to you of the absent one. 'C 23591368 Q4-ll-fi-GUI'fl-fl-fi-'I-'I-fl'fl-'I-fl-'T4!'G-FIJI'T'fl'I'I-3-I-'I-K PT-I-I-'K-'I'Cl-K!-CK-il'il'G'R'C'G'kl'K'CJK-fl'CI'Cl'fl'G'3'1'T-T'CPC-'I-'Y'Cl'G I I-'1'fI '!-'l !-fl'1-T l'll ! l'fl l'K'G'1'C'G2 Q Q 6 -CPC!-I-I-I IrD'9'D'D' Q do Q A Q 5 Q -3 -G4-l'l'C-C441-G-fl-C-C444-G-G-6'G'G-G-G44-G-C-G4-C4444-6444-6-G'G-Cl-G-CPG-fl-Cl-G-G-I-C-C-C-0-0-C-G-C-G-fl-G-G-G'G-G-G-C'4-fl-G'G'G-G-4-G-4-G-G'G-G-G-C-00-3 C-G D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D-D-D'D'D-D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'PUD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'VD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D-D'D-8-D-D'DD'D'D'!r IfD'Ifl-D1-Ir g. Charles Albaugh Mary Ann Allen Firma Ayris Duane Backus Dale Bell Carol Breedlove 'Cbfl-Cl-G-G'Cl D-D'I'I'D' Q 63 Q Ja Q Ja -G-6-C-C'C-04-C-d'G'G-G-C 3 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 35 QD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-lrl' Betty Brown Reva Brown Gerald Burkett 91368 25 3441 f l f !'fK ! l'fl-'l'fl-'K-fl'W-fl-IK-fl-'I'+'l-'l l K-'I-'l-PI-Il-'C'fl-'I-'I-fl-'!'f!'CI-1-8'3'C'G'G'I!'8'CK-IP!!-CI'fI-3-34-1-'K'fl-G44'fl-GUY-f!'R'fK I-I-I !'f! !'R !'C4 !'f!'1'C4'T'C'C3 'F A anna 4 vrvvnmv Q -C-G4'fK'G-Gil-G'G'G4'C'G-G'G'G'G-G-G'C!'4-G'Cl'fl-G'C-G45-fl-C C-C'fl-fI'fl D'D'D'D'D'D'UD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'I'lfIrIfD'D'Ifl?'l'fI' Bonnie Grant Jay Hamlin Shirley Heigley E ia 5 2 9 ' is 4-0-C D'D'9'D'D' '64-l44'C-G-G-G-6-644-144-G'G-G-G-G-G-ll-I-I-C-0-0-6-I-06-C'G-G'C-C-C-G-644444-644 D-D-D'UD-D-DIPD-D'D'D'D-PPI?D'D'D'D'D'D-D'lJ'D'D'D'D'D'D'lJ'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-IPD' x Lillian Herron Linus Hoffman Myra Ann Hummel Q a e A 9 A Q A -G'C'C-6-0-G-fl-C-C-C-CPG-C'G'Cl-G-fl-G 3 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q '? 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S any qqg i 3 vw Blue and White 55 2 ? Rv is 6 1 P 5 A 1? ,Q as Y Q Q9 5 3 GL 44 A 3 W GLASS FLOWER 5 2 Q 4' Z Blue 5 White Carnation Q 2444444444444 4444 ? 9 P Q T Q 5 E 9 P 'P 2? 1' EP 'P 'P E? 'P 'P 1' 'P 'P E' 5' 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P S' S9 1' 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P E9 'P 'P 'P 'P E' 'P 9? Q' 'P 'P 'P 'P Q9 'P E' E9 9' 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P Q' 3' 'P 2' E' 'P E' 'P 5? 'P 'P ?VU9P9UDUWDPUUDbDU 4 GLASS MOTTO Today we followg tomorrow we lead 68 25913 H is Zhu ily English Homemaking 5 wi wx X . -M Woodworking Typewriting 2- W ka nga Mathematics Homemaking 651368 2 4 4 mana 444 44 A A 5 a A A 3 A 5 Q 5 I a a A A a a a a A A A A nd A Gi ii Q Gi vi A A Cih a Q: a a a 5 A A A A a A a f 0 9 Cx Q 6 N 9 ? O 'P Q Q5 5 Q QRS: A A A 5 a A A A A a 5 5 A A a a A A 5 a a a a A A A 6 vvvvvvvvvvra G44 DP 9 a Q A 3 One morning, late in August, 1949, the sun rose in a brilliant burst 2 3 of glory over Shepherd as our crew of about seventy-eight boarded the 2 3 Steamship S.H.S. at Freshmanville for a cruise over uncharted regions, 2 3 with the port, Graduation, as our destination. We came principally from 2 Z such smaller boats as Oil City, Mt. Pleasant, Coles, and Adams. Q 9 A v a 3 We were a rather energetic, wild-eyed, and confused group. It was 2 S somewhat difficult for us to become accustomed to such a huge ship with 3 S all its staterooms, lockers, stairs, and corridors. Lest we face destruc- 2 Q tion on what appeared to be a stormy voyage, we elected the following of- 2 Z ficers to guide us during our journey: Captain, Larry Kniffeng First 2 5 Mate, Duane Backus, Navigator, Bob Murphyg and Purser, Charles Albaugh. 3 4444444 UDDDDVD Mr. Bates, Mrs. Laidley, and Miss Link acted as our Pilot and Co-Pilots. We were all pretty much excited about everything and, no doubt, made Q a lot of mistakes, but none of them proved fatal. At a party on Initi- A S ation Island we tried to act like Wold saltsn but were put in our place 2 Z by our hosts, the Sophs. During most of the rest of the trip we calmed 2 Q down considerably, and when we later invited the Sophs to celebrate with 3 44444 P9990 us, we proved to be better hosts than we had been guests. Port Sophomore was reached by spring, and so we anchored just a little way out and went 4 3 ashore for a brief shore leave on Vacationland. 2 Q A E The following August only seventy of us returned, eight having aban- 5 9 doned ship. We pulled anchor again, intent upon exploring further the Q 3 region known as Knowledge. As we still lacked confidence, before we pro- a 3 ceeded we again selected shipmates to guide us: Larry Kniffen, David 2 3 Knopp, Shirley Meyer, and Zelma Young. Our Pilot and Co-Pilots this time 3 -a-c S cb -1 rn I -1 '11 o -1 In '4 d 'J' I r-- ua m F' H- :S ,F Q- K -s 2 W d F cn rf vn- E E Z We began to enter more into the activities of the ship and so ap- 2 Z pointed Carol Crowley and Larry Shepard as our Council Representatives. Q Z The WFreshiesW had to be toned down a bit, and our first and only social 2 I function, the 'Shirt Tail Parade,W proved to be very successful. We ex- Q I perienced no difficulty with our engine, nor did any catastrophe befall 2 3 us. Our log entry at the end of this second trip of our voyage was: 2 Q WJuniorville reached. Trip most interesting, profitable, happy, and 2 4 44 D Q successful.N 6 I 2 3 In 1951 we embarked upon our third voyage in the quest of Education. 2 Z Although we were more mature, we still needed leaders to guide us on our 2 g way. Pilot and Co-Pilots were Mrs. Perry, Mr. Kasel, and Mr. Huber. Our Q Z newly elected staff officers were David Knopp, Claudett Lantz, and Gerald 2 Z McCaul. To represent us in Student Council, we selected Charles Albaugh 2 S and Bob Davis. 3 3 2 3 , 2 Q I, I A :s ay 2 E 42 5 a 444 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 2591368 Y :aaaaaaanna444444aaa4caanaaaanaaa4aaaaaaaaa444440444444aaaaaaannaaaaaacaaaaaaaa4444: 3 440644464 E S 2 2 We now had a little more confidence in ourselves and so began to 2 3 take a more active part in social activities aboard the Steamship S.H.S. 2 Z We sponsored a HTwirp Dance,H joined in on the Junior and Senior Prom, Q 3 and had the privilege of earning some money by selling at four basketball Q S games. As the sight of Senior Metropolis came into closer view, we met Q Z the Seniors on the last link of their voyage and expressed a desire to Q Z entertain them. With their consent we both anchored our ships and spent 2 Z a very enjoyable evening entertaining the Seniors at a banquet. A short Q Z time later we anchored again at Senior Metropolis and entered drydock for 2 Z the summer. Q 5 2 E In the fall our crew went aboard again on the last leg of our jour- E 3 ney with Port Graduation as our goal. Everybody agreed that they had a 2 9 wonderful shore leave during the summer and were in a great mood to enjoy A 4 U 3 the most glorious year on board. We chose for our last hop Larry Kniffen, 2 3 Captaing Shirley Meyer, First Mate, Joyce Weiferich, Navigator, and Bob 3 3 Murphy, Purser. Grace Morgan and Dale Bell represented us in Student 2 Z Council. Mr. Michnyak, Mr. Creger, and Mr. Avery piloted us most success- 2 3 fully on this last journey. g E E Q With a side trip to Washington? D.C. or New York City as our goals, Q Z things started to get lively aboard as we began a feverish fund-raising 2 3 campaign by sponsoring the following activities: bake sale, scrap and Q a an 'S 'U m H D- 1 H 4 m D' o E m o o E H 5 UQ Q P B o m U D w D Q- D D o m W o o H U' D H H E m m U Q m IR' m H U' D H +- v Z games, Junior and Senior Hop, and selling of dog WShep.W Most of the Q 3 crew participated in all these activities. As we approached the last 2 3 port on our voyage, we met the Juniors who did a splendid job entertain- Q I ing us at the Senior Prom and Senior Banquet. Q 3 A I The last days of our journey were brimful of work and joys. We E Z finally reached port and received our passports, and all our friends and 2 3 relatives were there to welcome us on our greatest accomplishment. We Q 7 were now 'old salts.N But the voyage had gone a little too quickly. It 2 444 U9 was in a tone of sadness that we said goodbye to our companions with whom Z we had traveled on our delightful journey. 2 3 2 7 6 S r'Q3x 2 ' vn': 9 iq . 5 444444444444444444Q4C4444 P90999 U UVUUUDUUD DDU DDU 5 A 444444 ? ? ? 7 ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? 9 ? ? ? ? ? 9 Q li, S m 3 . Q 3: 9 m 9 Y Q m Q 5 ?5O ? g C 3 . Q 5 g O Q m 9 m Q54 ? QC-4 9 . Q s 9 Q H- Q Q QS' Z 1 Q S' Q g 5 QW ? Q I Q . Q U Z m QE 9 9 O qi ? 9 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?9VVUU 2651368 .I...f'1!M an jafamenf We, the Senior Class of 1953, of Shepherd High School, County of Isabella, State of Michigan, realizing that the day of our Commence- ment is drawing near, and fully conscious of the great loss which the school and community will be called upon to bear, and being moreover of sound mind and body, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament. To the Freshmen who have taken their first step forward into the arena of higher learning, we bestow our sympathies for the trials and tribulations they must endure before they are entitled to our dignified positions as Seniors. To the Sophomores who have reached the halfway mark and who will soon enter more completely into school life and ac- tivities, we bequeath our decided aversion for work. To the Juniors who are gradually realizing their hopes and ambitions as well as their handicaps and who are to fol- low in our footsteps, we bestow and bequeath our Senior pri- vileges Cwhich they will need a microscope to observej, our Senior Hdignity,N and our unlimited knowledge, superior abi- lities, wise judgment, studious habits, excellent marks, and intellectual appearance. To our Faculty Advisors, Mr. Michnyak, Mr. Creger, and we, as a class, wish to leave our sincere appre- Mr. Avery, ciation for giving so generously of their time, effort, and guidance in making our last year a happy and successful one. To the Faculty, Superintendent, and Board of Education, we bestow our heartfelt thanks for the understanding and as- sistance rendered us in climbing the rocky road to knowledge. We hope they will all have a long and happy life. To Shepherd High, our beloved school, we bequeath the happy school day memories of our very active school life. In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our mark and seal this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three. soQ,..llnlnf,,Q 4 2 se ,L N 0 S E I 5 r 1, ,F 3 c , s oh... ll'l,.nNe q.q.q.g.g.g..3.q.q.,3.,g..g.1.Q.1.3.1.g.g.,g.3.,q.ppl.Q.3.xg.5.Lg.3..g.3.5.,g.g.tg..g.j..-3.3.3..3.3.13.4.5.3.5.kg.ig.3.3.Lg.Q.g.3.3.44.3.5.3.xg.Lg4.3.3.Q.q.q.q.g.3.g..g.3.4.g..g.g. 'CI Q is 5 63 .Ea :B ia in 5. cf. 6. E.. 5 in ai. 5. :B 5 5 is ci. 6. A is 5. fi. ai. 6. 5 6. GL L A 5. cl. 6. 5 5. 5. 5. 5 5. Ju LL 5. E. 5. J. i 5. 63 :E 5. i. 5 5 is 5. 5. 6. S.. E. ,. .. i. 5. 5. E. ia 5. 5. 2. J. .Zz 5. 5. 5 5. 6. 5. .fa ri -I-.I-il-Cbfl-'I-'J-'I F9 :. -E -2 'r 'r .L 'E 3 .. . '? F0 7 'P 'Z' 'T 'P 'P T 'P ea . -4 'T -1 M -.Q -4 if - -n -.f T -.. -.1 I-1 .. -3 P9 .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L :. .L L A . .L -5 Q 1 N0 L .L J. .L -A .L .L .L -5 -s 8 :. .L J. .L .L .L .L 9 FH .L L .L .L .L L .L J. .L 5' -9 .L .L .L L? L: v GU .L :. 4. 4. .L -G-C-G4-4-C4-G'C'C'i-If 2651368 Agzfwlenf cfiuifiefi CHARLES ALBAUGH -- NLet me rave ony I'll come out O.K.N -- Student Council 3, Varsity Club 3-4, Baseball 1-2, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 2. ERMA AYRIS -- HA blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient.N Office 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Library Club 1-2- 3, Journalism 3-4. DUANE BACKUS -- Wwhy grow up? It's so useless.W -- Track 1, Manager 1, Class Officer 1. DALE BELL -- 'Never unemployed.W- -- Boys' Choir 1, Student Council 1, Track 2, Football 1-2, Baseball 1. CAROLYN BREEDLOVE -- WI would if I could, but I can't.N BETTY BROWN -- WDon't think twice, for the second is always wrong.' -- Glee Club 3-4- Dramatics Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Cafeteria 2. REVA BROWN -- WGood nature is one of the richest gifts.N -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Journalism 4. GERALD BURKETT -- NI can resist everything except temptation.H NAOMI CLARK -- NOne who studies and does not shirk.N -- Journalism 3-4, Cafe- jeria 2-3-4. VIRGIL COOMER -- WHe doesn't say very much.W -- Boys' Choir 3. VIR- GINIA CRAIG -- WDance and grow thin.H -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Cheerleader 2-3, Journalism 4, Annual Staff 4. CAROL CROWLEY -- WIt's the little things in life that count.W -- Student Council 1, Glee Club 1 -2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Cheerleader 2-3, Annual Staff 4 Journalism 4. ROBERT DAVIS -- WMay he look back upon himself with envy.W -- Archery 3, Varsity Club 2, Latin Club 3, F.F.A. 1-3, Annual Staff 4, Track 4 Manager 3, Basketball 1-2-3-4. MARY LOU DEMING -- WA good disposition is better than gold.W -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Latin Club 4, Cafeteria 3. RON DEMLOW -- WA little work and a little play keeps me going through the day.n -- Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A.1- 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4. BETTY ETTINGER -- WShe is faithful to work, duty, and play.W -- Band 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club 1-3, Journalism 3-4. BILL FIORIAN -- When you have anything to say, say it. -- Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. BONNIE GRANT -- NHappy as the day is long.H -- Glee Club 3-4. JAY HAMLIN -- WGirls are such wonderful creations.N -- Boys' Choir 3, F.F.A. 2-3. SHIRLEY HEIGLEY -- NShe is a quiet girl---at times.N -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 3. LILLIAN HERRON -- HA happy marriage is a new beginning of life.N -- Band 1, Glee LINUS HOFFMAN -- WI am bright from the Club 1-2-3-4, Home Repair 3. soles of my feet up.H -- Junior Play 3, Dramatics Club 3. MYRA HUMMEL -- HShe is all mirth from the soles of her feet to the crown of her head.W -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Dramatic Club 3, Jour- nalism 3, Annual Staff 4. MARYLIN KENNEDY -- WHappy am Ig from care I'm free. Why aren't all content like me?N -- Glee Club 3-4, Home Repair 3. DICK KIDDER -- Nwhen I become.a man, I'll put away my childish things.H -- Archery 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. 2651368 FRANK KENDIG -- WI mean to make myself a man and if I succeed in that, I shall succeed in everything else.N -- Camera Club 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. ROBERT KISER -- 'A quiet tongue shows a wise head.' -- Archery 3, Latin Club 3. LARRY KNIFFEN -- 'His friends they are many, His foes are there any?W -- Junior Play 3, Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2- 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 1-2-3-4. DAVID KNOPP -- NThe world knows little of its greatest men.' -- Student Council 1, Junior Play 3, Varsity Club 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 2-3. WANIETA MAGUIRE -- 'Always neat and dainty as a doll.W -- Student Council 3, Glee Club 1- 2-3-4, Junior Play 3. GERALD MCCAUL -- WKindly, good humor, that's Gerald through and through.W -- Boys' Choir 3, Journalism 4, Class Officer 3. GEORGIA MCCLINTIC -- 'Sincere, plain hearted, hospitable and k1nd.N Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Home Repair 3. ROCKFORD McCRAY -- WOne cannot learn too much.W -- SHIRLEY MEYER - WFa1th- ful to all duties and working hard.H -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Journalism 3, Class Officer 2-4. ROSELINE MOGGENBERG -- 'An innocent face but you never can tell.' -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Camera Club 3, Latin Club 3. SHIRLEY MOREY -- 'A flow of words is no proof of w1sdom.' -- Office 4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Dramatic Club 3, Journalism 4, Annual Staff 3-4. GRACE MORGAN -- Wwith a smile and pleasant words, she comes.' -- Office 3- 4, Student Council 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Dramatic Club 3, Latin Club 3, Journalism 3, Annual Staff 4. BOB MURPHY -- 'Always merry, never glum, make a bright and cheerful chum.' -- Boys' Choir 3, Junior Play 3, Varsity Club 3-4, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3-4, Manager 1- 3, Class Officer 1-4- DONNA OHMS -- Wwhen in doubt do your best.' -- Band 1-2, Glee Club 2-3-4, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club 1-2, F.H.A. 3-4, Cafeteria 3-4, Class Reporter 2. LOREN PARKS -- NSilence seldom does harm.' -- Archery 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1. BILL RECKER -- WEach mind has its own method.W -- Boys' Choir 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Journalism 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-2, Track 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Manager 3. BLANCHE REED -- WHer ways are ways of pleasantness.W -- F.H.A. 3-4. JOYCE RHODE -- WSelf possession is the greatest possession of all.N -- F.H.A. 3-4. LEON ROETHLISBERGER -- WPardon Mel I am preoccupied with greater thoughts.W -- F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Basketball 1. ROBERT ROETHLISBERGER -- WHappy and lucky I am and free, Nothing there is that bothers me.N -- Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Track 1-3, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1. DON ROSS -- WToo much study makes one lean.N - Boys' Choir 3, Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A. 1-4, Baseball 1 WILLARD SEELEY -- WA trusty friend to those who know him.H Varsity Club- 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4. if'fI-CK-G-CPC!-G'G-Cl-G-CK'G'Cl'G'G'G'fl-CI-Cl'4l'fl'G-G'G'G'G'G'CK 2651368 CLARENCE SMALLEY -S 'A good fellow always ready to make himself generally useful.' -- Boys' Choir 3, Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2- 3, Journalism 4, Track 1-2, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2. GARY SPRAGUE -- 'You never see one without the other. Who is she Gary, your sister?' -- Boys' Choir 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. EDITH STOVER -- 'Laugh everytime you feel tickled and then laugh somemore.' -- Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Library Club 4. GEORGE SWOGGER -- 'We've but. little time to stay upon this whirling sphere, so let's look up and be gay the little time we're here. -- F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4. MARTHA VAN ACKER -- 'With eyes so bright and smiles so fair, she captured hearts. Beware! Bewarelw -- Glee Club 2-3, Library Club 3-4, F.H.A. 4, Annual Staff 3. JACK WEBER -- 'He has a will and a way of his own.' -- Boys' Choir 3. GORDEN WHEELER --- 'A little learning is a dangerous thing.' -- F.F.A. 1-2 -3-4, Football Manager 2- KAY WHITMORE -- 'The gold of her heart shines against the blackness of her hair.' -- Office 2-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Journalism 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Cafeteria 1. JOYCE WIEFERICH -- 'With lots of pep and lots of fun, let's do the things that can't be done.' -- Office 4, Glee Club 3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Journalism 3, Class Officer 4. , NORMAN WILBERDING - 'Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may have an examination.' -- Varsity Club 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 1'2'3'4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. GALE WILLOUGHBY -- 'Let silence be for saints, I am a human.' -- F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. 'C-G'G4414!44444446'f!'!I'G'G-G'G'G-G'G'G'G'4-G'G-Cl'C!'Cl'G'C!'G'G'G-Cl'Cl'G'C!'G'G'Cl-G-G'll-G'G'CI-fl-C!-il'G'C!-G-CDG'G-CK-G-G-6'G-G'G'G'64'G'G4'G'G-G'G'G'G'G-G-G'G-G44 Mr. W. Anderson, E. Rickard, R. Hamlin, S. Schad, F. Zook, T. Leo- nard, K. Carey, M. Travis, S. Shouey, L. Sandel, D. Freeman, C. Hawkins, P. Conrad. G'G'G'CK'G-CK-Clffl -3 u it gg.. .I ,- . 77xg3S'.',g7jyX Q -w . Aqgxgylyb-xx. .xl bu ' fe, 15 ,Q Q Q A 1 ' -. '8 265156 1.-Q 4 .-. o X Lgl l 1 4 1 vsglt ' I '19 -. ..,, .i 4 :. r V ,,.---,i. Q- 1 4zZ616ZLFClgl65HHLVl You are to be congratulated for having adm vanced to your present state of training and knowledge. But the acquiring of knowlw edge is a continuing business. It goes on day after day and year after year. The degree to which you continue to learn will be the direct measure of your future worth Hard work is the key to success. Let no one think otherwise. Ponder carefully the advantages of your present training, and make the most of your opportunities now. Your activities together, both social and academic, will lead to the making of many friendships. You will be given opportunis ties to develop and demonstrate your leadw ership qualities through the acceptance of increasing responsibilities. Take advantw age of these opportunities, for soon you, too, will become a part of all the duties problems, and responsibilities of the future. f f' -ff L 1 . i.rg Qwp- .gb - A, 2591368 ga'M'G'Q'G'M'M'a'M 'M'f M 1'1-1-G-'M-fl-1-1-1-1-1-a-fr-a-cm-a-a-a-a-cc-fm-a-cr-cr-a-cz-fm-fx-cm-fx-M-a-a-cm-cc-fc-4-M-fx-cw-4-an-c-4-a-c-4-4-c an - Q 'Cl'I'K 'Cl Q Q Q 'G'K'G'C'G'G'G-Cl'CI'fl'Cl'4l'G'G'fl'Cl'G'Cl4l'G'G'Cl'G 0-6-6 '64 4aaaaaaaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaaa4444444444444 'Cl-Cl 444444644444l444 'G'G'G'C Row Row Row Row 'fl'G'G'fl'CI'C!'G'fl'Cl 'G'G'C'CI'G'fl'4l'G'!l'G Row Row 1 2 3 4 5 6 unior arid 55005513 no Q09 g Mr. F. Wyoral, R. Chivington, D. Freeman, J. Judge, C Hawkins, R. Hoffman, P. Travis, T. Dennis, D. Sharrar, P Bond, L. Holliday, Mrs. L. Wood. J. 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Kniffen, E. Krezan, K. Packer, S. Shanahan, R. Turner, R. Copeland, W. Caszatt. D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D' D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'DD-D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D-D-D-D-D-D'D'D'D'D'4 DD' 'G Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 QD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'DfD-D-D'D'D'l3-D-D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D-D-IPD'D'D-D-D-D'D'D-D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'PD'D' 2591368 Q'4'i!-CK-K-f!-CDC!-G-G-KK-G-CDG-G-G-KI'G-C!-fl-fl-'I-fl !-KFC!-flffl-CK-fl'C!'CI-'I-'I-fl'il-Cl'G'fl-G'G'Cl'C'G'f!'G-CWI'G'fl'Kl'G-'!'fl K I-fl'G'G'K'G4'G'6'G'G-14444044044 .!'G'C l'C'C Q an . 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Askegard. R. Feltman, C. Lantz, F. Grant, I. Ayris, T. Heistand, J. Murray, G. Yates, K. Bundy, J. Hynes, G. Recker, H. Phelps, R. Moreno, G. Stilgenbauer, R. Brookens, D. Estep, P. Goit. C. Lyon, J. Harner, J. Denton, J. Jenkens, G. Roberts, J. Heigley, S. Jewell, L. Abbott, L. Gould, U. Brown, R. Breedlove, R. Wilberding, A. Weiferich, D. Fultz, F. Kent, A. Hoffman. D-D-D12-D-DD'D'D-D-D'D-D'D'D-D'D'D'D-D'D-D'D'D'D-D'D-D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'VD'DDD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'U'D'D-D-D-D-D'D-9-D-9-D'D'D'D'D'D'DD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'lJ'D'D'D'D'D'9'D'U'IfE'D-D'lPD'D'0'9'D'-G -4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QD'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D-D-D-D'D-D- 2591368 34'G-K-8'f!'f!-Cl-fl-C!-Cl-V!-C!-Cl l-'bfi-fl-K-Cl'fl-'I-fl-fl-I!-'K-'I-Q-fl-'I-3-CI-flfflffl'G-G'3'CI'C4l'G'C'Cl'C!'fI-CI-'I-CK-6'K'Cd-'I'T-fl-G'G'fI !-CK'f!'f!'f!'04'44'fI'fI K'C!'G I'C l-Cl'fI !'G'T'C'C 9 9 -I -CDG an L 'G'G'G-1444-G-G G-fl'CI'G-G'fl -GK! -Cl-G-!!'G-C-Cl-G-Cl'G4'C4l'C'l-G-ll-fl'C'G-C-C41-fl-CI-fl-fl-G-G-C!-G-G-1444444-C'G-G'G-6-C-fl'G'G-C-6-6-C'G'G-G-G-Cl FU O S 44-Cl Row Row Row Row 4-4 44-G-G-G-G-G 'C-C 'G'fI-C4 'flffl-G'il'fl-C! -ll 'Cl-G 9 'C-G-C'C'C-G-C4!-G'C! giglzfll gjmale CALM 1: 2 3 4 5 M. Hunt, J. Morse, H. Smalley, B. Garber, V. Horvath, H. Onstott, L. Schimmoller. B. Stellwagon, K. Rice, M. Yost, D. Buschbacker, R. Fenby, N. Yates, C. Raymond, S. Murphy, M. Vreeland. G. Hynes, R. Priest, E. Howe, J. Salisbury, C. Salisbury, B. Wilbur, R. Claybaugh, T. Thrush, J. Zingery, S. Sharrer, T. Kappler, R. Harcourt. J. Davis, G. Gillman, M. Schimoller, J. Detzler, N. Mc- Nulty, L. Holiday, J. Wilbur, S. Wentz, B. Flynn, V. Cline, D. Cotrill. B. Backan, J. Kelso, B. Kent, J. Kelso, C. Cottrill, D. Recker, J. Stowell, J. Walker, J. Williams, L. Cavender, C. Wilson, R. Wood. 9'D'D'D'D'-C UD' 9-D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'9'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D-lPI-D'D'IrI-D'D'D-D-I-DD UD' D'D'D'D'D-D-DD'D'D'D-D-DD'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D-D'9'D'D'D'D'D'D'9'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D' D'D'D'D'D'D'D'l7'D-fri'If'I1'l-D'D'Ifi-E'D'D'D' -fl 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '? 9 9 9 9 90' 2591368 444 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1! sn - C4'G'G'CI'G-GK!-I -G'C'C-C 4444l4I44444444444444444444444444444 -6-0 4444444444444IQl44444444440 44 44444444444444444444444444444444 44 Row Row Row Row Row 211817. 90610 CALM Mr. Lauder, Y. Myshock,'D. Lenord, S. McBride, D. Farr, D. D. Tennant, L. Holford, P. Gilman, Mrs. Swenson. J. Miller, S. Vance, M. McNulty, D. Phelps, R. Foster, G. Delo, E. Hesson, D. Hohnson, V. Whitney, G. Herron. K. Conklin, R. Conklin, E. Harcourt, G. Kriesche, R. Cas- zatt, T. Van Acker, H. Hampton, B. Brown, J. Phelps. A. Rickard, J. Ripley, J. Cline, J. Van Sickle, R. Oswald, R. Vennard, J. Mellett, A. Howe, R. Dunn. T. Cpszatt, E. Latoski, S. Fox, B. Davis, B. Peak, R. Bal- come, M. Cline, E. Guthrie, J. Nartker, H. Robinson, R. Hancy. k ?VDUDDWUUDWVUUWWUUWUDPVVVVVDWUUWDPVVDWVUVVVVW90999WDDDWVDDVUUVWVDUUWUDUDDWWWDWWUWD VVPDDPDVPDUDPPDVVUUVVVVDDDDDPDDUDUU9999909904 UU VDDDUDP9909090DUDDDDVPPPPUDPDDVUDUD DD ? ?900999900909DDVUDDDDDDDDDUVDDDUVDVU X f SL Rs - f 54 ...,L.s ' 55 -'--wifi 11 Efi4H? 5 B ft is 4 l F N5 sa ., 3 me ss- fa -7-af Q V 3 Ch u 2651368 .1- L .ge- ...-. 'N -if It is almost axiomatic that extracurricuw lar activities contribute as much to the development of the total person as does classroom work. The various clubs at Shepherd have been organized with this aim in view. Participation in the activities of these organizations develops in the students a feeling of responsibility, leadership, cooperation, sportsmanship, and democracy. It advances the spirit of learning among students and helps create bonds of friendN ship between students, faculty, and adw ministration. By participating in these activities, each member benefits socially, mentally, and morally by being provided with the opporw tunity to think, work, and play together in a stimulating and wholesome environment 1 1 X ., . ., 4. JRQQJAA I- 'V ,.,.,- 2591368 .gzwlenf Kounci The Student Council is an organization of students elected by their classmates to be the governing and policy-making branch of student life at Shepherd High School, giving suggestions, making and enforcing rules and regulations, and planning social affairs for the students, all of which assists in encouraging a more effective spirit of cooper- ation, insuring a spirit of democracy, establishing and maintaining higher moral and scholastic standards, and encouraging participation in all school activities. Row 1: Alvin Moore, Nancy McNulty. Row 2: Donna Crowley, Karen Carey, Mr. Warmbrunn. Row 3: Dale Bell, Bob Kovac, Delores Fultz. Stand: Grace Morgan. a.,.4,,,,4 swf We of the staff hope this, your copy of the AU REVOIR for 1953, will become a treasured volume as the years pass--a volume that represents your school and all that you hold near and dear in your book of memo- ries of Shepherd High School. Sitting: S. Morey, Mr. Michnyak, S. Meyer, G. Morgan. Standing: M. Hummel, S Schad, J. Lemley, D. Van Orden, R. Kiser, C. Crowley, F. Zook, J. Van Alstine, V. Craig, B. Brown, S. Wilson, B. Ettinger. 51368 26 enior KW! b if Row 1: S. Shanahan, E. Stover, R. Kiser, E. Howe, N. McNulty, E. Ayris, J. Stowell. Row 2: J. Cline, C. Lantz, W. Caszatt, E. Bissell, A. Howe, D. Bushbacker, M. McNulty, S. Shouey, J. Bush. Row 3: J. Bush, J. Whalen, R. Askegard, Mr. D. Lauder, K. Harry, P. Conrad, J. Rippley, N. Courtright, D. House, B. Garber H. Peters. Row 4: D. Schad, Y. Myshock, R. Harry, K. Judge, M. Lyon, L. Cavender, A. Kniffen. unior Zim! ,J S,-,ZX-2' Row 1:, . Turner, 0. Wentz, L. White, B. Fitchett, C. Anger, B. Row 2: Row 3: elly, A. Thering. J. Manley, J. Eisenberger, R. Carter, B. Perry, R. Sill, B. Raymond, J. Switzer, B. Hitts, A. Wentz, L. Updike. B. Venard, I. Maybe, B. Bryant, J. Flynn, Mr. D. Lauder, J. Williams, J. Switzer. 'G'CK'G'CK'Cl'G'G'CK'G-G'kI'G 'G'G'G'G'CI'G 'G'd'K'1 'xi 'Cl 2651368 OZQLW CAL Standing: E. Stover, K. Packer, M. Benn, Mrs. L. Wood, M. Dem- ming, S. Howell. Seated: M. Van Acker, A. Lowery, J. Griffen, L. Sandel. D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D-D-D-D-fyD-jj-13.9-U-5.9.9.1,.p.p.D.9.D.p.p.p.13. The Library Club provides training for those stu- dents who are interested in learning and improving the efficiency of service rendered by the library to the school and to the student body. A few of the many important acti- vities are maintaining records of books with- drawn, repairing abused books and periodicals, and preparing and filing new books for circulation 2651365 amifg The Varsity Club has as its aim the promotion of good sportsman- ship, fair play, and team work, providing such daily activities that contribute to the maturity of the individual, whether in the classroom, on the field, at home, or on the street. A, ,. ' .., llk Row 1: Coach Kasel, R. Demlow, G. Willoughby, P. Travis, R. Hoff- man, L. Kniffen, J. Judge, D. Knopp. Row 2: D. Freeman, C. Smalley, W. Seeley, N. Wilberding, D. Ross, R. Rothlisberger, J. Kanine. Row 3: R. Coughlin, G. Swogger, L. Ritchey, R. Switzer, K. Meyer, D. Weber, W. Recker, R. Murphy. orenfiiw Debating at Shepherd High School is dedicated to the concept that a keen-thinking, cultured, and prepared youth is better trained to meet the problems with which life today challenges him. Debate brings out any latent ability to think and reason which may be hidden under the surface and brings it into focus as the student probes deeply into any given problem. Debating Team: Shirley Askegard, Tom Leonard, Audrey Lowery, Jo Ann Curtiss, Charles Hawkins, Anne Peters. 2651368 wvkjlxwxww .2n? 'X!WYUYl !l1llYYffffffflff!i5yv7 W., ,AMW 51' 4 A-A .1 -Q SWF ia' gm? if ik W WWW enior Le 1 F Row Row Row Row Row Row S. Wilson, V. Craig, S. Morey, P. Meyer, J. Weiferich, M. Travis, M. Roethlisberger, L. Krick, M. Deming, B. Brown, Mrs. A. Swenson. A. Perers, F. Seeley, R. Billsby, C. Moeggenberg, D. Ohms, W. Maguire, G. Morgan, M. Allen, J. Combs, L. McBride, I. Vinton. C. Mellet, E. Ayris, G. McClintic, A. Steele, S. Askegard, J. Zeneberg, A. Vinton, L. Wright, J. Judge, M. Kennedy, R. Moeggenberg, K. Whitmore. C. Crowley, S. Shouey, Y. Fox, R. Van Atta, S. Heighley, H. Van Liew, K. Eaton, F. Burgraph, L. Sandel, K. Packer, C. Carter. S. Howell, D. Crowley, L. Herron, E. McBride, J. Green B. Ettinger, B. Rhode, D. Bissell, J. Cline, E. Stover, P. McBride. B. Grant, J. Foster, P. Sonley, F. Zook, Y. Van Vranken, S. Meyer, J. Travis, A. Jewell, J. Curtiss, M. Hethering- ton, B. Murphy, M. Hummel, W. Caszatt D-D-D'D'D-D'D-D-D-D-D-D'D-D'D'iD'D'D-D'D'D-D-P-D- 2651368 X.mmmvyvu'g'wvrm'u1yy ,M GNN vm QKUWW S - 2' 5 . WUVQ I A. - 1 unior ee Row Row Row Row Row Row 9499 Mn. Mrs. A. Swenson, N. Yates, M. Shattuck, B. Linderberg, R. Rober ts, J. Hoffman, K. Allen, D. Allen, P. Stone, B. Kadlabitsky, C. Camp- bell. P. Gilman, C. Salisbuty, J. Potter, J. Bissell, S. Murphy, M. Recker, J. Tripp, K. Moore, Y. Myshock, P. Harcourt, J. Willoughby A. Switzer, K. Rice. G. Gilman, R. Harry, J. Murray, J. Hynes, C. Raymond, J. Rowe, Travis, J. Varner, D. Coughlin, B. Stellwagon, R. Rickard, Wentz, J. Davis. L. Abbott, U. Brown, T. Heistonad, J. Detzler, P. Goit, R. Wilb ding, I. Ayris, S. Hummel, S. Jewell, F. Grant, M. Schimoller, Zingery, R. Priest, L. Gould. B. Kent, D. Cottrill, J. Wilbur, A. Wieferich, L. Holliday, Phelps, J. Miller, R, Breedlove, S. Vance, J. Heighley, G. Robe J. Jenkins, J. Walker, J. Kelso. B. Peak, A. Rickard, V. Howland, A. Feltman, B. Perrine, L. Cav der, D. Fultz, L. Lavigne, B. Nutter, M. Lyon, J. Williams, Kelsom, J. Vinton, C. Wilson, S. Fox, D. McClintic, R. Wood. pvppppppvrrwrvwrrarwvwwz Z. S. er- J. D. rts en'- J. 91368 25 AM ,D X48 if 11 ff fs M XJ 'X747 'ff Dt Mx lx Q! . f ,,:,,,-ragawffrawzgffa -1 1? 545.1 I Q, 'I - W Q r 'Q :mf .KV 2912 .JOIN Evur-f-W X .,.1 I- If X 's..Lff f gufure armem 0 merica The F.F.A. is a national organization for boys studying vocational agri- culture. Its objectives are to promote a growing appreciation of joys and satisfactions of agriculture, to further an interest in the improve- ment of agriculture, to encourage democracy and better citizenship in community life, to foster the development of creative leadership and character, and to provide wholesome individual and group recreation. An. - A - .-. Q Q Row Row Row Row Row Row R. Williams, R. Brookins, L. Thayer, C. Reed, F. Kindig, L. Recker, G. Fellows, A. Moore, G. Recker A. Hoffman. C. Lyon, L. Roethlisberger, G. Willoughby, R. Kovacs, J. Switzer, P. Travis, T. Dennis, L. Kniffen, D. Sharron, G. Sprague. R. Chivington, D. Ross, R. Hamlin, L. Holliday, N. Wilberding, R. Demlow, R. Roethlisberger, R. Fenby, R. Kidder, Mr. J. Avery. D. Blodgett, G. Swogger, A. Pankhurst, J. Nestle, W. Brooks, W. Seeley, C. Smalley, R. Divelbiss, G. Wheeler, W. Recker. J. Wilberding, B. Bundy, K. Meyer, R. Dunn, T. Overton, E. McNeal, G. Netzley, R. Young, R. Switzer, C. Eisenberger. J. Judge, R. Richey, T. Leonard, D. Sonley, G. McNeal, T. Keene, L. Parks, G. Fairchild, R. Blodgett, L. Cline, F. Stec. G'kl'Cl'l1'G-'I'G'G'G'G'fl'G'Cl'G'k!'Ql'G'G'CK'LK'G'G'kl'Ll' 2651368 igxe c Zi! 'XM f f L ' Q -Q ...TR asm m-w. wt, s N 0, - fe fe K X 9 'iff ? f X 5 i ' ll Y ki Gen as Row 1: L. Brown, J. Tripp, J. Travis, M. Travis, K. Allen, J. Hoffman, D. Allen, D. Schad. Row 2: M. Rickard, J. Rowe, B. Kadlabitsky, B. Lindenburg, P. Stone, A. Jewell, C. Campbell, L. McBride, J. Bissell, Mrs. M. Perry. Row 3: K. Judge, L. Wright, A. Switzer, D. Ohms, K. Moore, J. Willoughby, J. Potter, R. Billsby, C. Leonard, C. Varner Row 4: B. Jewell, D. Coughlin, S. Askegard, F. Seeley, S. Wil- son, I. Vinton, A. Vinton, D. Brown, Z. Travis, J. Hynes, P. Goit. Row 5: K. Packer, J. Lemley, L. Sandel, R. Wilberding, L. Mc- Bride, S. Bissell, S. Hummel, R. Rickard, A. Kniffen, F. Grant, H. Van Liew, T. Heistand, V. Howland. Row 6: R. Feltman, S. Howell, D. Crowley, G. Roberts, J. Heighly, S. Jewell, L. Abbott, I. Ayris, R. Breedlove, A. Weiferich, J. Jenkins, P. McBride, D. Fultz, J. Vinton ELMM cmmmwMJQ4mMu The F.H.A. is a national organization for girls studying homemaking. Its objectives are: Q15 to provide training for preparing and serv- ing a well-balanced and economical meal to meet the nutritional needs of the family, C25 to foster the development of family rela- tions, infant care, budgeting and many problems that arise in the operation of a home, C35 to promote a growing appreciation of joys and satisfactions of domestic management. Xxxw n 70 Xa ' B X 4 , 9 fi V X7 I - '-1 ,- 2651368 f 'ff U3 . ..-Q. .L ..,,...,.nm':TS3lgTx. A I. .. .L . 'I , w . I ,igggimy F 1 ' ' w In 4 f lx . lp . ly . 0 4154 1 4 l H sn-53 J4Cfw,fw5 We are high school kids with the usual fads and fancies. Though all work and no play makes jack, who cares! We are intent on fun from the tips of our loafers or fuzzy angora socks to our tasseled headgear or stubby crew cuts. We are even mysterious. We have a lingo all our own which covers everys thing in our world from discs to dates Our jeans, shoes, lumber iackets, and safety pin skirts may seem impractical our diet of hot dogs, potato chips, and cokes may seem impossible, our ideas of fun may seem improbable, but we wouldn't be normal, healthy Ameriw can kids minus our high school fads and fancies. 'li' -Q A ' r 2651368 'll 'J 'Cl 'G -K! -Q! -K -ul -al -LI -LI 'LC , , i . Y, . .,, y x A x w 5 H ww I .s K ' , A s ' A 5' gx X , ..,. ,, .V b 'f ' .A -'18,-'Y E . '.,':,,,'igLg,,? QI.: '-: If f5F: :':.?'f:F, ' :'qi,:5gn -51.5152 '-Q12 Qifiiiiil. 'T' 'y.5Z'.1, .. , ..g -:iabggE5gg3gxq S-jug. Sas, gi l: tk ., ,A n,- .. yuh h,YgE.,: .Q R -rm: Ng x,, .KgA ,1X- , s g, f X 1? w ',wH5f,A,?1fY ga Q i omecomin 'xl-l'I-bin! 9 5 'w,f.,.+A fry: fr? Y N v ww, 9. .g.,g.4g.q.5.,3 V il 'f. f IV V V ll I H 'K . 'Nw ,rw , , L. -1 fx -4 .4 -Lx -4 2531368 Driver Training Journalism Homemaking Library Woodworking M--.. Glee Club Shorthand Agriculture 2651368 ' xmaamasaamumzxxu J eel' olzd QPJ E' w e , - ff' ggi: jail QT 'mfw i ff j V v O Grace Roberts, Janet Zingery, l Jane Williams Doris Van Orden, Linda Wright, Joyce Cline, Elizabeth McBride, Joy Combs KW .vu O1 ' 5,- f n X fig, 2651368 Y. Myshock, S. Schad, D. Schad aforeffed Y. Myshock, M. Lyon, K. Judge, M. Lyon, L. Cavender, Y. Myshock, S. Schad, L. Cavender, D. Schad D. Schad, S. Schad, K. Judge aiorefferi M. Lyon, L. Cavender, K. Judge Q 4 ew 1-Ei 434 .. y we is . 4. Alkdiaca 'YYY VW' ' Y -' ' ,A-Ynivf-f4-'Ni 'W W Y, ' Zvi -JE' , . ini? .17 1-Z .i , , '.-:H 'L 1.1 - ., Ndll work and no play . . .H goes the pros verbial saying. So Shepherd, too, looks -I4-5 jg out for a wellwrounded curriculum, turning 23 ' to a proportionate amount of athletics. 53 Our school has always been anxious to adn pq minister the athletic program in such a way as to make it contribute to the educaw tional values of the school curriculum. Each year many boys take advantage of the opportunity to participate in the wellu rounded sports program that includes footn ball, baseball, basketball, and track. As a bywproduct, we sincerely believe that our young men will develop the ability to be not only good losers but also graceful winnersNNin addition to creating in them such qualities as sportsmanship, tolerance and good will. .',4 'lt' Iilitv T 'u Q 2651368 joofgaf jam Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: B. Murphy, D. Kno Ross, C. Smalley, Coach Forsyth, B. D. Weber, D. Care D. Blodgett, D. C Judge, T. Casper. W... r: - i -iz-lffsxz? First Team pp, N. Wilberding, B. Florian, L. Kniffen, D. W. Seeley, B. Roethlisberger. Copeland, R. Robinson, B. Recker, R. Blodgett, y, H. Lilly. hivington, J. Nestle, D. Freeman, K. Meyer, J. -1- 1 ' 1 .' X J E' S 'x X 'V V513 Pkg ' , N, 1 .if hum A l 4 ky -1 L rx. i wi. 5 ly 'ba Q 3 v Q 1' ' ' .l ., ' - H ,Q , ., ,Q X , . vi, . - S---....:s:2.'i:'i.-' ' , . -:1:'f.-:eel--,:t . ..., X . - . 9-fm.: C, QQ, 435' , I W -wg' ' QR ff f xlsiiiigg' wW5Xff?ff Q5'.' - . eHMeSQQE gss5Wnf 'Q Www .gwrrl Vik e . ,M - Qs W-use-wx MSW? vw... r, es N A my Q Y we. 2-w - M6548 Y' zwsifz 12 Af 4:5 121 - .- sqiwwe- Q' ,A f- ,.,451Q..Q.,g Q S,-e xif? .. 0 N f ' 'fi ' 1368 J65 -Q joofgaf vw vw v Row Row Row Row Row Reserve Team G. Whitmore, B. Kennedy, R. Askegard. G. Stilgenbauer, J. Hynes, R. Turner, G. Yates, B. Richey, K. Bauer, J. Moeggenberg, K. Harry, J. Poteskey, 'Coach Kasel. L. Johnson, R. Wert, B. Lyon, D. Wood, C. Wentz, L. Martaniz, K. Lambert, T. Stright, R. Moreno. R. Stowell, G. Hawkins, T. Keene, L. Cottrill, F. Vautrin, N. Courtright, D. Yates, D. Young. J. Bush, H. Gelander, L. Hitchingham, J. Swenson, W. Rolston, J. Olson, L. Ritchey, R. Billsby. S' Q 513625 Z 6 Row 1: Row 2: Seeley Hoffman C1 pb First Team Chivington, W. Seeley, R, Hoffman, P. Travis, Kniffen, D. Knopp, R. Blodgett. Switzer, R. Davis, N. Wilberding, J. Kanine, Weber, Manager J. Judge. 'f!'Cl-CI'G'CI-Ll'G'G'G-CPG-G'Ll'Cl'll'xl'Cl'll-G-3-3-8-CK-CK'G'kl'kl'd'Ll'LK 4 tg Z 2651368 ji Z?6L5LQfACL! Row 12 Row 2 Q ,V Reserve Team Coach Kasel, R. Blodgett, L. Johnson, K. Lambert, L. Martaniz, Les Ritchey, J. Moggenberg, R. Copeland, R. Chivington. C. Wentz, L. Cline, J. Wilberding, L. Hitchingham, J. Swenson, B. Bundy, R. Young, R. Billsby, Manager J. Judge. Sf. Nh.,- .f Z 'XIV jr I2 Bob H0ffmaD, 6' 3H, Bob Copeland, 5', and Pat Travis, 6' 3U B -Ll 2651368 Z... Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: D. Brickner, T. Hummel, B. Steele, R. Figg, D. Fairchild, J. Salisbury, S. Thrush, K. Swenson, N. Green, G. Allen. B. Switzer, G. Willoughby, D. Weber, B. Florian, J. Swenson, T. Casper, D. Carey, L. Richey, B. Rothlisberger. C. Eisenberger, G. Swogger, D. Knopp, J. Bigelow, P. Travis, B. Hoff- man, L. Kniffen, J. Kanine, Coach R. Forsyth. Hideki! Row 1: R. Robinson, D. Moore, W. Seeley, J. Netzley, N. Green, J. Kanine, D. Chivington, D. Carey. Row 2: T. Hummel, R. Demlow, D. Knopp, R. Figg, R. Hoffman, J. Salisbury, R. Fairchild, Coach G. Kasel. 2651368 lk if 3 N fS' -, -,A ' S fx 0I t5 IW ' '! 'Q .- W' x 14,31 : af. .3 , ' f - s X ez x P xg-F Q ff ' - Sk . .- X3 , I mt wut N Q . 'f ,- lf N W K . -, ' ' ' wx- ' 4 lids' V if 4 fi' 1. V N - 5 4. ' ,' Xw 1. 7 T':' ina A 1.11542 W ffl n -, ,Ls x r-XZ, I 'i Z?aJeAalf! S ' L B 450' Shepherd.... .... Ithaca.......... 1 Shepherd.... .... Mt. Pleasant....12 Shepherd.... .... St. Louis....... 3 Shepherd.... .... Fulton.......... 4 Shepherd.... .... St. Charles..... 1 Shepherd.... .... Mt. Pleasant.... 5 Shepherd.... .... Breckenr1dge.... 0 X' fl M1 N 0 ref Z?...A.fA..f! B...A.f4,.ff K X : Varsity H Reserve Shepherd....60 Coleman..... Shepherd... 44 .... 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