Shepherd High School - Au Revoir Yearbook (Shepherd, MI)
- Class of 1959
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AA JC fxhl 'JL' xr 51, X5 Nfxf '.fv X, ' H' It ffm .bXf,.x,fw. 'Afiild A57 rl kx V1 f1'1,42xrki- 1 Lit . A IJ l K Q Au ReV0ir Shepherd High School Shepherd, Michigan and this shall become a reality SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHEPHERD PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHEPHERD. MICHIGAN Jones ASSOCIATES Foreword It IS 115 TIICITTOPICS that we hve Ile l1ves best and happles who has the most golden memones to enhance the rad1ance of the sunny days and to hghten the clouds when the days are dark. Throughout your hfetxme, no tlme 1S so bnght as the tune spent 1n lugh school To preserve the memorxes of these days, th1s volume IS presented, and, m that, lt shall have served ns purpose a o J 'N i Dcd1c:at1on The Annual Staff of 1959 wxshes to ded1cate the Au Revon' to Mr Warmbrumm. Th1s year ma.:-ks the culmma t1on of h1s tueless efforts 1n makmg a new h1gh school for 'l'.h1S commumty, a real1zat1on The an.nexat1ons to our school, nnprovementx 1n all of the classrooms, and the new hbrary have taken place smce Ins appolntment as supenntendem: of our school He has fa1thful1y performed h1s numerous dunes w1th effxmency and pleasantne and has won the respect and admuanon of all who are assoc1ated wuth lum. We would hke to take tlus OPPOI' tumty to express our appremauon for the many thmgs he has done SS 5 Q fn-1 . As' f X M., I I . , A , 5 . . . . . . - . . . . I Adm1n1strat10n SUPERINTENDENT Paul Waxmbrurm B S Degree Uruverslty of Mlaml M A Deg-ee Umve1's1ty of M1ch1gan rfwv ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Alda G La1d1ey Robert H Bates B S Degree Central M1ch1gan College B S Degree Central M1Ch1g3n College M A Degree Un1vers1ty of NhChlg3-H M A Degree Umve1s1ty of M1Ch1g3n gf' 0 0 0 .. -. . . . no 1' A wx ,xx 1 I. a no - an 1 . . .- . . .. so ' nc EDGAR BIXBY B S Degree CMC M A Degree CMC Sc1ence, Math Facult WILLIAM BUTLER B A Degree CMC Industnal Arts '::'- BETTY CARR B A Degree CMC English, Speech 'fr Wir LORNA CLYMA J C CLYMA B A Degree CMC B A Degree CMC Vocal Mus1c Phys Ed , Commerce DONALD GATES B A Degree CMC M A Degree CMC Soc1a1 Sc1ences ROBERT NELSON B A Degree Ferris Phys Ed , Commerce EVALYN PEARSALL B S Degree C M C Soclal Sc1ences Facult CHARLES PURCELL B M E Degree Bradley M A Degree M S U Inst1'u.menta1 MUSIC P .1 MILDRED PERRY ROBERT SCHILD PAUL SIMOIN BSDegree MSU ABDegree CMC BSDegreeMSU Homemalung Soc1a1 Sczence M A Degree U M Phys1ca1 Educatlon ANN SNYDER B S Degree Anderson Enghsh, B1o1ogy BARBARA STEWART B A Degree C M C ,if ,g El'1g11Sh, L3-1111 AGATHA SWENSON B S Degree CMC Eng11sh,Art Facult TN' MARSHA SCHELL B S Degree CMC Speech Correcnon 'QW STANLEY WARECK B A Degree CMC Math Phys Ed LOTTIE WOOD WENDELL WILK B A Degree CMC B A Degree MSU Socxal SCIEHCS, L1bx-ary 501911416 ' il XR ea MARY YATES B A Degree-CMC Math ELIZABETH VANDERBEEK B A Degree CMC Commerce Seen but seldom hea.rd,' are mf A, .I In i f-. se' to I BARBARA BRATTIN Your acts are your best introduction. ANITA BRENNER Better to be merry than wise. THOMAS BRICIGSIER Some come for playg I come to sleep all dayil SHIRLEY BROOKENS fine I . I ,xxx X HW 1'-.gm CHARLES ALLEN Who knows wha.t's behind that innocent face. JOYCE BENNETT God helps them that helps themselves. I X wqvx sfsx j - ,L .gig 'FG' .L .--r-4' ai Q 'N-. i f 2 EDWARD BROOKS A little learning is a dangerous thing. Gee, I wish the bell would ring. WILLIAM BRYANT ell holy cow! Were we supposed to do that? of MARGARET CAREY Life without laughing is a. blank dream. ROSALYN CARTER N Fun is the cheapest medicine invented and the easiest to take. K, W 14- . ,T T A-sex TIMOTHY CASZATT 3 ' fs. LINDA CHILDS vw 5 I if UWPPY- LEON COLE RUTH COUGHLIN za- 4. , fa.: 4 ., V. t ' - A-07 With lots of pep and lots of fun, 1et's do the things that ca.n't be done. I-le's not bad. He's just mischievous. As long as I can avoid it, I'1l never be I'd u-y, if it didn't make any work. CARL CROWLEY ' ff, l ' A man worth while is one who will . 2 Smile. .Q , ROBERT cURT1ss A 'U' All great men are dead and I don't t im' feel good myse1f. so if f W Shar 4' 1 will df' l s M 45, A i T Q'21 of H fmm H -.n,,,A , ,' ' , ,, f ' it 'Qs -r-nw LEE DECKER ff W K Quiet contented happy toog doesn't Want any wolk to do. , ELSIE DETZLER Women are made to talk. ROBERT DORR ZORA DEAN It's nice to be natural when your naturally nice. EARL DECKER In his own quiet way, he meets his duties day by day. 1 -v---guy' A wise and active little lad, you'1l find that Bob is seldom sad. ROBERT DUNCAN , N, Why let the devil have all the fun. Y 'WW' C -lx .QV i qw -we 'xv JOHN EISENBERGER johnny, our football star bold, is quite a Romeo, we are told. JUDY EISENBERGER A friendly girl, all will Say, who tries to please in every way, 'mr-7 at '9.4 - 5 Xue- U L QQ 4 ROBERT FAIRCHILD Seems quiet, but you never can tell. JANET FULTZ was , Q, Man has his will, but woman has her l X vi Waynu '1 in Q YQ vu t li ' v A . .',',. 1 - Q WILLIAM GRANGER I'd have gotten bigger if I ha.dn't K' 5t0PPed Smwing- 1 DUANE GUTHRIE X -H . K ' W 4' Early to bed and early to rise makes a L ' ' man healthy, wealthy, and wise. 1 X V iff 5 JACK HARNER If Satan went into his body, he would come out a greater rascal than when he went in. ELLEN HERRON -...Q In class she's awfully shy, but outside' OH MY! 'fwfr Y--vs' CATHERINE HOFFMAN Who works harder and complains less. TERESA HOFFMAN - 133 5' Always neat and dainty as a doll. ,ary 5 -4? Vw f LINDA HYNES If you want a friend sincere, call on Lindag she's full of cheer. TERRY JOHNSON He wou.1dn't be good if he could, and couldn't be good if he would. WANDA KAPPLER Just a little bit of girl, but lots of personality. JAMES KASPER He has dimples and a. keen sense of humor. Swv '-'Z ...vw SHIRLEY HORVATH SUE I-IUTCHINS My duties are to help others at all times When done by her, 'tis well done. Fe SHARON KENNEDY Let silence be for saints I a human PHILIP KYSER H-vs 1'8- WI., vhn ev-Q I ,Q-'N ies-99' fe'-Sr YP' --N., 'People come from near d far to help him push and crank his car PHILIP LEONARD W. l His only labor is to kill time. 1, 11:4 Ag I HN E Jo MANL Y I ---up I'm only an average man, but by Aww George, I work harder at it: than the average man. 1.: ' '27 1 Qlkx I 'Tx s 4 If 15 x rv' 7' ADELLA NESBITT It's not xx hat you do 1t'S what you get aw ay xx 1th CAROL NORRIS A good d1spos1t1on 1S better than gold 'FS' EGL -.. Iwi +.SVvvv IVAN MAYBEE Speak up and express yourseLf, MERLE MCCLAIN Like a. flower, sweet and shy VIOLET MCNEAL I'd disagree wxth you even 1f I knew you were rxght EVELYN MOEGGENBORG Some say she's quxet, others doubt xt 'UN R . ,, ' , ' .ul -.AVI . g K v on vu v . ' 1 v f' ll 'Hx H . . . . u ' I Afmx Ns K 'SN-f oys- is ? 'h- KAREN RECKER Women are meant to be loved not under- stood. EARL RICHEY I'1l give you the answerg you work it out. JOSEPHINE ROBINSON She is sure to be seen wherever fun and mischief beams. EILEEN ROSS Personality is a great asset. DOROTHY Ol-INIS MILDRED PETERS E,'i':.Qm5,- L 414' 'nw TED RUBLE i' f an welc 1: 4 1 .1 ' . Hg! - it f JAMES SALIS BURY I Q 4 N., fl 'I want no be bashful but the girls w Y X ' won't let me. -. V :::' 2 neg.-3 A S' fl 'Hifi-2 E - ' 2 ' -5 g- , Stffaq ' , in -1? ' ' Q V rx xi. l' 5 4. ' N Y 5 Q ii x J at i Q is Without love nothing prospers. .x - Y . - An intelligent little senior lass, and a. reliable member of her class. t y N 7-was A quiet lad but his company is always 5 ROBERT SEELEY School breaks up my whole day, FAYE SHOE A friend to all that know her. rf? YZ, I ss.- '1? ?' XL , .qQi-as 7 'f ROBERT SOMERS I'd try, but I just cou1dn't do it. MARVEL TRAVIS Marvel, though a shy senior lass, tries ha.:-d to reach the head of her class. T,,,.,. ' 2' 'f-af 5 '2'.,fZ,:f , Q1 ' 'X . vel fs- we 'G eff! jr MARY SMALLEY Hide not your talenisg they for use are made. CAROL SMITH Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. IANE SMITH When I become a woman I'll put away my girlish thing. RICHARD SMITH The fairer sex affects me not. Q'-'-R -Q-uggng.. Q3 ff -af' Agfa' , ix-K .V -4 ' . f if ' ff ,ff fag YQ ,iff f X. '. ww x 5 , K vf lv' . ,W X ug r' PATRICIA UTLEY 'K Au, Q ,- .. .. , si' of 1 A' Manners are the happy way of doing things. C I-IARLES VAN LENTE il JUDY VAUTRIN Ready, willing, and working. JUDY WALIGER I am not arguingg I'm just telling you. Mischief lurks in the de ths of her P eyes. ! !P- w il? ROBERT TRAVIS A quiet tongue shows a. wise head. TERRY TURNER Each man for himself. I nf t .V QF: Q 1 I 4 ' I 1 ,Q ..:,,- Q .-., :eE:,.v ' S - z?f:?'?3 1 .- f 'N nnm -ww' nog, CAROLINE WHALEN Keep conscience clear, then never fear. LOUISE WHITE I can, because I believe I can. ..., T. ,an 'll 1: f ' WAYNE WHITMORE Hope for the bestg get ready for the Qu? .ll PAT WILBUR She has the power of her own convictions. Q2 .UQ N -qs.: 5- Eye. JOHN WILLIAMS Beware! I may do something sensational. VALARIE WILLIAMS Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we diet. SHARON WILSON Sing away sorrow, sing away care, I'm off for a good time, come if you dare, JANET WILTSE Within my brain I quietly think a thought. MARY WOOD I can resist anything but Temptation. GEORGE YOST He had a little Ford in which he used to neck, but he took it out one night and had a little wreck. I WT' -N , ' Qf' -:iffy 'H- 119. JACK YOUNG IERRY TODD I know alot but I can t thunk of lt ,AWE If RICHARD RECKER School, I suppose, 1S a necessary evml ' 'Eat dunk and be merry for tomorr we may have a Government test DAVE DUNHAM 'Our Semor class meetmgs are a not wuthout Dave they rmght be qluet , 1 Il 'On the stnngs of tmme we play the chord of succe Class Colors Blue and Wh1te Class Flower Wh1te Rose Class Song G:-aduatnon Day' SPONSORS Mrs. Ann Snyder Mrs. Mary Yates Mr. Donald Gates , . . or i -' -Q yy - . ., as-ws K fi ' ' ow A u E I x pr . . . .,, ' f 'X . X J' ' ' ' ss. a ' ' vexiffk, .HX W Q cn f 1 I Row John T1mmer, Barbara Kyser, Carol York, Phy lhs Seeley, Sandra Ulsh, Mary Sallsbury, Pat D1Ll, Deanna Hughes, Rosemary S11l, Raymond Flores, Mr Butler Row Mr Wareck, Bob H1tts, Joan Roethhsberger, Rosemary Dealer, D1c1-c Sponseller, Ronald Wheeler, Gary Holton, B111 Br1en, Mans Allen, Bob Rhode Row T1m Murphy, Russell Husted, Ba11ey Darnell, Bez-me P ooker, John Swuzer, Joe TI'3V1S, Gordon VN1ll1s, Car Wheeler, Jay Todd, Bob Forquer Row hm Sw111er, Danny Guild, John Marshall, Dean Cottrell, B111 Ross, Gale Travus, Duane Tr1pp, Bob McGu1re Gary McC11nt1c, Iuhan Kampf M1ss1ng Nancy Jewell, B111 Kelley, Randy Manor, john Tunmer, Gordon XVIHIS Juniors Highlights Roller Skating Party Class Rings Twirp Week and Dance Christmas Dance junior Play The Thirteenth Chair Junior-Senior Prom Junior-Senior Banquet September 24 October 2 November 10-14 December 22 April 15-16 April 24 May 6 Row 1: Nina Wood, Barb Crowley, Irene Rhode, Charlotte Young, Connie Slates, Linda Caszatt, Diane Maybee, Carol Guthrie, Carol Hutchinson. Row 2: Jane Doyens, Joyce Travis, Wanda Young, Sandra Wilbur, Carol Womey, Caroline Scott, Janet Nestle, Albert Stevens, Barbara Seeley, Mrs. Wood. Row 3: Mrs. Swenson, Beverly Kalmar, Barbara Herron, Judy Manley, Carolyn Cole, Marian Straight, Eva Harry, Ruby Griffin, Shirley Brien, Joyce Fanning. Row 4: Portia Kasper Judy Bollman, Dorothy Dunn, Bob Cline, Joe Krezan, Dave Moeggenborg, Ellen Combs, Karol Judge, Bernadine Priest, Jane Moeggenborg. Class Officers: O S President Gale Travis Vice President Randy Manor Secretary Ellen Combs Treasurer Dave Moe ggenborg Student Council Representatives Bill Kelley Dorothy Dmm S ponsors: Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. Wood, Mr. W2I'eCk., Mr. Butler. Row Row Row Ilowv A Janet Curtiss, Judy Hartman, Ron Crowley, Shirley Lentz, Mary Emlinger, Judy Stowell, Pat lau, Robe Meyers, Carolyn Peters, Marie Walker, Becky Slates. Mr. Purcell, Dennis Holton, Lloyd Darnell, Ralph Granger, Wilma Sutten, Mary Harcourt, Geraldine Zeneberg, Mary Thrush, Shirley Smith, Larry Granger, Richard Haney, Phillip Young. Virginia Buschbacker, Marla Brattin, Lorraine Peters, Paulette Dean, Jean Clevenger, Bette Rice, Sue Struble, Joan Moeggenbcrg, Karen Doepker, Jackie Carey. Marcely-n Davis, Sally Curtiss, Jim Kunik, Barbara Curtis, Joe Kelso, Mary Jane Field, Jackie Musser, Pat Hoover, Roger Parmely, Ruth Peacock. So homores Danc Sponsors: M1-5, Stewart, Mr. Purcell, Mrs. Pearsall 0 1122. P Highlights e March 20 r-fb or A C9050 V Q UU Row 1: Connie Campbell, Donna. Barnes, Ione lQumpp, Rudy Bendele, David Benzinger, Don 'Wi1son, Pat Judge, Delores Kasper, Alberta. Curtiss, Judy VanLente. Row 2: Lowell Wonsey, Allen Gross, Jim Sansote, Suzanne Ulsh, Wanda Allen, Alden McBride, Larry Lavigne, Walter Wing, Jack Whitmore, Jerry Nesbitt. Row 3: Mrs. Pearsall, Gene Ebright, Gary I-limebaugh, Jim Bauers, Janet Meyer, Jim Crowley, Dick Switzer, Frank Benn, Kent Curtiss, Mrs. Stewart. Row 4: Larry Claybaugh, Tom Williams, Vernon Krick, Ralph Young, Pete Stitt, Henry Wieferich, Connie Wilson, Madelyn Hoffman. Clmofm ophomores President Sally Curtiss Vice President Jean Clevenger Secretary 8 Treasurer Delores Kasper Student Council Representatives Dennis Holton Bette Rice Af f X G V13 fxni. .Q la 1 . -5 i, l . Row 1: Bonnie Struble, Betty Kadlabifsky, Bernard Brenner, Jay Todd, Don Rocker, jim Steed, Jenny Wells, Florence Dean. 2 Mr Schild Be Allen Tom Sponseller, Jason Casner, Mike Fairchild, Bonnie Myshock, Kay Salisbury, Row : . ' , 'Cty , Russ Strauss, Jim Doepker, Richard Feltman, Mr, Wilk. Row 3: Nancy Figg Judy Backus, Janice Hetherington, Barney Howard, Keith Whipple, Walter Nutter, Ron campbeu, im-y Kohn, Pat Pifer. Row 4: LeRoy Carter, Philip Curtiss, Mike Feltman, Bruce Marshall, Stanley Siefker, jim Meyer, Jim Florian, Bob Olson, Jim Hayden., Junior Buchanan, Fresh men Highlights Ninth Grade Operetta OCtOb61' 16 Dance Sponsors Mr, Schild, Mrs. Clyma, Mr. Wilk. fin CJ Y,!,f Row 1: Margaret Stalter Doroth ' Wood N D , y , ancy avis, Carolyn Shoe, Gerald Bendele, Vicki Doepker, Veronica Taylor, Judy Walker, Janet York. Row 2: Gordon Flores, Richard Kennedy, Jim Grace, Bob Richardson, Lyle White, John Lau, Pat Fox, Dick Mizer, Carol Thrush. ' Row 3: Jacque Stowell, Lorna Sansote, Gary Jones, Archie Foster, Maxine Young, Tony Bott, Judy Slates, Carol Brien, Betty Baule. Row 4: Carolyn Wright, Carol Vautrin, Linda Coughlin, Rosella Wieferich, Irene Jones, Andrea Fogle- song, Janet Bolh-nan, Becky Adams, Karen Williams, Frank Cepak. Class Officers: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representatives Stanley Siefker Dick Feltman Arm Stalter John lau Jim Meyers Judy Slates Freshmen V1ce Presldent Betty Stone Secretary 8 Treasurer Susan Gu11d Student Counc11 Representatwes Gary Snuth Carol Conrad Sponsors Mrs Carr, Mrs Vanderbeek, Mr Bmxby President Joyce Dreamer Pres1dent Douglas Slates Secretary Coreen Spencer Treasurer R1cha.rd Mass Student Counc11 Representatlve Carol Shephard Burch Sahsbury Sponsors Mrs Perry, Mr Nelson, Mr Snnon Seventh Grade Vice President Nancy Copeland f my-yi Student Couno11 J all Row 1 Mrs Wood, Bette R1ce, Dorothy Dunn, Carohne Whalen, B111 Kelley, Mr Bates Row 2 Burch Sahsbury, Judy Slates, T1m Caszatt, Ju-n Meg er, Gary Smxth, Carol Conrad, Denms Holton, Carol Shephard QC' '0 FN 1 'xr Monitors Row Row Row Row 1: 2: A. Brenner, J. TFHVIS, J, E1senberger, L. Granger, B. Grang 3: P. Hoover, C. Hoffman, M. TPHVIS, R. Detzler, B. Brat-tm, 4: D. Dunham, J. Swnzer, T. W1Lha.ms, D. Tnpp, J. Kampf, J, Hartman, B. L,row1ey, W. Young, b. W11bur, B. baule, J. Carey, J, Fuhz, er M. Smalley, S, Horvath. B. Cllne, T. Turner. H, W1efenCh, R. Husted. I l 'T , M J E in g 7 M L, 0 ' 53 , . . M M H' t on V, ' -L or , H , i -V , . , 1 J v , 1 S l j jfffx L, ' E y gi 1 3 M M ' Yjf' M -.1 Q -' ,- I rat, . t- .Aw . f 7 X QQ ,. 0 ff E! 'H' ki f V e. Q , Q 4 ., 3 K 4 7 1 Y 9 2 of , M M A -vucm 9 'Q If 3? 53'-5 P Ui 5' 4 , s -4 1 4 ,1,, 4 MRKE, Wait IIQJIIIW KMNKM MW! Row 1 Carolyn Scott, E1leen Ross, Judy Bollman, Teresa Hoffman, Della Nesbxtt, Lou1se Wh1te, Ruth Coughlux, Terry Johnson, Judy Walker Pow 2 Mrs Swenson, Tun Caszatt, Mary Smalley, Karen Recker, Rosalyn Carter, Ca.:-ol Johnson., Sharon W1lson, Jane Moeggenborg, Barbara Kyser, Mr Gates 'flgffx 'l .474 Annual Staff 'M P ,wr fav! LN -o Seated Mrs Stalter Standlng Jane Moeggenborg, Jacl-ne Carey, Louuse Wh1te, Barbara Kyser, Maggu: Carey, Judy Walker, Valane Wilhams, Sandra Ulsh, Pansy W1lbur Offuze Staff l'1,f ppm' ,aw L1brar1ans Seated Carolyn Scott, Phy 1115 Seeley, Mrs Wood, Jane Srruth, Mary Jane X ood Standmg Sue Hutcluns, Karen Recker Zora Dean Florence Dean, Judy Manley, Lmda Chrlds, Barbara Herron 8lKHPHiillllW1l!!lllf!llllI MXWXXN M lll S IIN ll Ljiullllllil ill ' W MIL ,gs xglx Alam, s U uf' Joumahsm Seated Mary Smalley, Faye Srnuson, Janet Wrltse, Teresa Hoffman, Della Nesb1tt, Lourse Wlute, Ruth Coughlrn, Judy Walker, Sharon Wrlson S'ca'nd1ng' Jack Young, Bob Seeley, Pluhp Kyesr, Mrs Swenson, Terry Johnson, Bob CU-WIS: C3-T01 johnson, Mary Jane Wood, Anlta Benner , 1 P X 9 V 4 K X R Y ' I 2 ' . q . AV' l . : . , , . . U .4 ' . A . I V' - , P T V 5 I A E , 157, . I , sw! S ri r' - . Q I., s. , W, .-U, Vg Xl, I ' 1 ,Z 2,1-. if y ' X M? j , 2 T : . -, 74 'S Y ,,:. L nf in 1 ' , . K iff! M ' 'lp .. 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H- . .-X-V' F'- xibiiigw 1:5 if 55 f ae N45 -55 ' Q ' 'vs :JM M ff'w NB XX QQ, ,f,'X Q -,- - A Xxx 'gf ' ' f f D Q 1 , .-1.. -,..1'1 J N-.H-1 L Q , I X E Q ' Q EFE ,' ,335 Eiga- ' 'el ,j ' W, Jr H L, k -3 , gxq N X ., M 1 .e - Semor I-hgh Glee Club Row Nma Wood, Janet Curtxss, Janet Fultz, Judy Stow ell, Slurley Lentz, Carolyn Scott, Sandra W11bur, Marla Brattm, Wanda Young, Carol Gutlme, Nlane Walker, Judy Hartman Row Carolyn Cole, Jane Doy ens, Carol Wonsey, Dorothy Ohms, Mary Smalley, Jane Moeggenborg, Evelyn Moeggenborg, Karen Doepker, Bemadme Pnest, Janet Nestle, Sue Struble, Carol Norns Row Mrs Clyrma, Lorrame Peters, Beverly Kalmar, Judy Bollman, Dorothy Dunn, Judy Va.nLente, Jaclue Musser, Sally CLu't1ss, Pat Hoover, Jean Clevenger, Joan Moeggenborg, Paulette Dean E11een Ross Row Donna Barnes, Mary Fxeld, Karen Recker, Joam Roethhsberger, Delores Kasper, Barbara Brattm Lmda Chxlds, Janet Meyers, Mans Allen, Suzanne Ulsh, Mary Sahsbury, Phylhs Seeley , Carol York G1flS Ensemble ll J? W e 3 , 9 ps. If' Q 9 an In Freshman Glcc Club Row 1: Margaret Stalter, Janet York, Veronica Taylor, Nancy Davis, Karen Williams, Janet Bollman, Jacque Stox-cell, Judy Walker, Row 2: Mrs. Clyma, Lorna Sansote, Carolyn Wright, Maxine YoLmg, Irene Jones, Linda Coughlin, Paulette Dean, Diane Thrush, Bonnie Stxuble. Row 3: Rosella Wieferich, Andrea Foglesong, Betty Allen, Betty Kadlabitsl-cy, Judy Backus, Bonnie Myshock, Kay SalisbLu'y, Nancy Figg. Trios Uhmmhmgm Row Row Row Row Row R Trav1s,j TYHVIS, G McC1mt1c, Mr S1mon, B Bryant,j Sw1tzer, D Sponseller P Fox, G F1ores,F Cepak,j Krezan,J Todd R Pa.rme1ey,A Foster G Jones B Brenner, R Flores, L Wonsev,,J Sansote, R Campbell,1 Casner, P P1fer, P Leonard Tunmer W Wing, A Gross, B Somers, R Recker, B Seeley, B Forquer, P Kyesr, R Wheeler 1 Swmtzer, G Moeggenborg, L Cole, B Ross, E Brooks, H W1efer1ch, M Reltman Roethllsberger hh Fifi Row 1 Row Row Row Row 5 HA C S1ates,J Musser, B Seeley,J Moeggenborg, P Dean, Z Dean, Mrs Perry, S Ulsh, S Hutchms, B Brattm, C Scott, S Lentz J Hartman,J CLIITISS, D Wood, N Dav1s, C Shoe,J York, C Bmen, M Stalter, V W11l1ams, S1ates,J Slates, V Doepker,J Fultz,J Walker, M Walker W1efer1ch, W Young, R Meyers, A Foglesong,I Bollman, E Herron, C Wonsey, C Cole W1l11ams, C Wnght, L Sansote, B Adams, C Vautnn, C Thrush Herron,J Tra.v1s, F Dean,j Sm1th,J Bollman, R G1-1ff1n,J Wells, A Curtlss, M Wood, Judge, M Stra1ght, B Strub1e,J Nestle, V Buschbacher J B2.Ck'us, C York, K. Sallsbury, B Myshock, W Allen, D Hughes, L Clulds, N Flgg, I Hethermgbon, P Hoover, K, Recker, P Seeley, R. S1ll, B Allen lm xv Nw! -6 Seated Karen Recker, Mans Allen, Carol York, Bernadxne Pnest, jane Smlth, Mrs laidley, Sh1r1ey Hcrvath, Ellen Peters, Sue Hutchmson, Maggxe Carey Standmg' Janet Nestle, Maman Straxght, Beverly Kalmar, Carolyn Scott, Phyllls Seeley, Rosalyn Carter, Zora Dean, Barbara Brattm, Carol Johnson, Carohne Whalen, Judy Bollman Pres1dent Maggle Carey V1ce Presldent Sue Hutchms Secretary Treasurer Caxolme Whalen Repcrter Zora Dean L1bra.r1an M11dred Peters '!w'F 'li I-'L H WISH ns Debate Seated: Zora Dean, Churck Van Lente, Richard Sm1th, Mrs. Carr, Jane Smxth, M11d1-ed Peters. Standmg: Betty Baule, Florence Dean, Nancy F1gg, Joyce Travls. I , N , . , A X l gl Q Z 1 Q I 5 , 2 ' I L 1 . ' 1 f .. 5 4 S ' 3 If L - L ' Q , , 4 , 5 x' in y r fl ' 1 5, 'L Y Q 1 W Q 1 1 5 k 1 4 , V ' - l A ' is le V15-L 4 ' - i s Q x 1 ' . e- K X Q E l, f 6 Q Q - , 353 - .,. 'f V, I. 1 A K , ' vo ,, t, ' 1. W I , I 1 9 W L f , . new 5 , ' N ' f NV 1 s - , . ' 1 3 K 'a b Qkfe X A E y . 1 M Q .v . 5 - ,ri e. 1 ' s a R wji, '3 ' 3'9 N Q r . , . x . I ' E . fi F. T. : . . . . , . C . . . . . Q t ---Q X ... .........,. ,- -.4--.usa-glans: '---'-'-'P-..::' AWGN ' 'W . , , I . . K' : . Q ' .Q-5 A 3 -S - f e Q 1 R Q F Q in M A l. 1 5 9 ' ' Q' ..-.. ' 4. ' I. l - 7 Q I, 3 Y ' 1 P . 1' N 'W A f , X I ' -4 e 'M xv. '- -.. M t -A Vg 4 .J ,sswa ' S .Sl Latin Club 09 HU Row 1: M. Carey, I, White, J. Stowell, S. Horvath, L. Caszatt, M. Brattin, D. Ohms, C. Slates, S. Hutchins, P. Young, P. Lau, C, Guthrie, Mrs. Stewart. Row 2: M. Straight, 1. Travis, C. Whalen, F. Dean, M. Davis, K. judge, J, Bollrnan, I. Clevenger, I. Moeggenborg, P. Kasper, V. Buschbacker, P. Wilber. Row 3: M. Field, J. VanLente, J. Smith, D. Barnes, B. Rice, D. Kasper, I. Klumpp. T. Caszatt, S. Ulsh, J. Manley, B. Cmtiss, S. Curtiss, K. Doepker, B. Priest. Row 4: C. Hoffman Z. Dean, B. Brattin, D. Hughes, B. Dorr, M. Allen, C. Wilson, B. Kelly, M. Hoffman, J. Williams: R. Carter, W. Allen, K. Recker, S. Vxfilson. Roman Q 5 In M. Banquet 'v ij . M-......q ig., 1 KS? MUSIC 7 fb H G E1ghth Grade IN A fl, Seventh Grad L 0 C Varsity Football Row 1 Wayne 1N1'l1t1T10I'9, John Manley, Bob Dorr, Jun Kasper Terry Johnson, Bob Travls, hm Monroe, jerry Todd, Gary Hnnebaugh, Carl Crowley, John W1111:-mms, Dav1d Moeggenborg, D1ck Sponseller Row 2 Pat Judge, Bob Chne, Chuck VanLente, Bernard Rocker, Earl R1chey, Jun Sahsbury, John Ihsenberger, Bob Duncan, Joe Trav-rs, Gordon NN1111s, George Yon, Dave Dunham, John Svntzer, Ray Flores, Gary Holton. Row 3 Coach Robert Nelson, Manager Gale Trans, Jack 'Young Inn Sw111er, Ivan Maybee, B111 Kelley, Duane Trlpp, Randy Manor, Tom lhckner, Dean Cottre11, Inn uer, Tom W1111ams Mgrs Bob Seeley and Jack Hamer, Ass't. Coach Robert Sch11d S fix Dave Dunham Pos1t1on Quarterback A11 Conference John Emsenberger PCBIUOH Halfback A11 Conference A11 Area A11St'ate Honorable Menmon George Yost Pos1t1on Guard A11 Conference All Area A11 State g H l 1 , ,u ha. . 1 y . sf I .F r 1 S1 R ,5 ' ig 'Q A- - - , 1 nts .x J V Football U67 iff l 'l Row 1 Pluhp Young, Denms Holton, Allan Gross, Gerald Nesb11:t, Larry Claybaugh Pow 2 Walter Wxng, Jun Crowley, Frank Benn, Peter Stltt, D1ck Swnzer, Kent Curt1ss Freshmen Football Qs. Row 1: Rxchard Feltman, Lyle Whrte, John Lau, R1chard Kennedy, Bob R1chardson, J1m Grace, Gary Reedh Donald Rooker. Row 2: Anthony Bott, Jason Casper, Russell Strauss, Barnard Howard, LeRoy Carter, Ke1th Wlupple, Inn Doepker, Tom Sponseller, Clarence Buchanan, Arch1e Foster. Rom 3. Dean Atlqns, Walter Nutter, ,hm Florran, Bruce Marshall, Stanley Srefker, hm Meyer, George Flaugher, Ph1111p Curt1ss, James Hayden, Coach Clyma. 'if 5, Q ' ' al 3 f 3 1 F 2 . 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'P MSm 9 wwf? ,RW ,Wig wiv aww .345 'Q gg, if gm 1 x.J mf!!! was ,pf iwi'-4 M mx we vw 'gl 3, HEX Sacred Heart Academy 13 Grand Rapids Rogers Clare St. Loans Ithaca Durand Chesamng Traverse Clty Chesamng Shepherd Dm-and Clare St. Louas Ithaca kim ASQ-1 Shepherd Shepherd Shephad Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd CONFERENCE STANDINGS Basketball George Yost, Carl Crowley, Dave Dunham, Ivan Maybee, jlm Sa.l1sbury,John Elsenberger Row 1 John Wdhams, Bob Clme, 11m Bauer, Tom W11113IT1S, Duane Tnpp, Bob McGuu'e, jack Hamer Row 2 Ceorge Yost, Carl Crowley, Dave DLu1ham, Ivan Maybee., 11m Sahsbury, John Elsenberger, Mr. Wareck. Y . 1 1 0 Basketb all Row 1 Denms Holton, Jerry Nesb1tt, Pluhp Curtnss, Jun Meyer, Berme Rooker, Larry Lawgne, A1 Gross, Ron Crowley , joe Kelso Row 2 Mr Clyma, R1cha.rd Haney, Jun Swnzer, Gene Ebnght, Pete Stltt, 11m Crowley, Henry Wxefench, Pat Judge, larry Claybaugh, Don Wllson. Row 1: Pat Fox, Clarence Buchannan, Richard Feltman, Bob Rwhardson, John Lau, Jim Grace, Tony Bott, 11m Doepker. Row 2: Mr, Nelson, LeRoy Carter, Barney Howard, Jxm Flonan, Stanley Slefker, Walter Nutter, Don Rocker, Tom Sponseller, Jun Hayden. J V x Q l X l l , 1 A X A, ga J al X23 l 9 .13 E20 lx . K ! 'lf'-A -Q Track Row 1 Jun Hayden, Jason Casner, Juruor Buchanan, Tun Gaszatt, Pat judge, Bob Cline, 11m Kasper, Rrch Feltman, John Lau, Jim Grace Row 2 Ba.rn1e How-ard, Dave Moeggenborg, Al Gross, Dick Sponseller, john Switzer, John Exsenberger, Tom Wilharns, Bernie Rooker, Gary Himebaugh, Phil Curtiss, Earl Richey, Terry Johnson, john Manley Coach Nelson Row 3 Bob Seeley, Jim Florian, jim Salxsbury, Bob Somers, jim Bauer, Ivan Maybee, jun Meyer, Rand Mangr, Bill Kelley, Bob Gurus, George Flaugher Gordon Willis, Bob Dorr, Keith Whipple i v! F K NN. N ,silly K 'I'C'5 lf Baseball Row 1: A1 Gross, George Yost, Pat Judge, John Williams, Bob Duncan, leR0y Carter. 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