St Joseph High School - Crescent Yearbook (St Joseph, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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QM 'G JUDITH ANNE CHRISTMAN Snapping eyes and coal black hair - A dashing smile that's always there. Vivacious charm makes JUDY CHRISTMAN one of the most pleas- ing girls of the class. She is an able student but found time for Student Council, Variety Show, class play committees, Library Club, Spanish Club, and Y-Teens. Chris has pro- moted school spirit as a varsity cheerleader. EARL WILLARD CLAY He looks shy, but you never can tell. Quiet though he is, friendly EARL CLAY excels in many things. He made a valuable contribution to the SJHS varsity basketball team. Out- side of school his greatest interests have been hunting, fishing, sports, and automotive mechanics. FRANKLIN TERRY comv siiiii I ' If you take life too seriously, you'll A Besides you can't get out of it ' .s. , TERRY cousv is e quiet and re- 3' served member of the class. After l . attending Saint Joseph Junior High, M ' fl Terry spent his sophomore year at ' ' Kentucky Military Institute. He re- Jn, pained the class last year. Terry has X E been a member of the tennis team Q' A Lf ' I and has worked on the Mazenblue. CAROL COSS Her smiles are many, and all so CAROL COSS is the vivacious, sparkling secretary of the Student Council She has also been a mem- ber of the class executive board. Carol worked diligently on the play committees and was a member of Future Nurses She worked at the hospital as a co-op student during the second semester. KARLA CRAIG Cheerful and gay, with a serious A sweeter girl you'll never find. Fellow classmates recognize the responsible and capable qualities of KARLA CRAIG She has been a very efficient student of typing and short- hand and plans to become a secre- tary Karla has been a member of Usher Club and in her freshman year belonged to YTeens. 5vn-e THOMAS H. CORBETT lt takes a wise man to discover a wise man. After spending his iunior year at Andover, TOM CORBETT joined the class last September. He has been a member of the band this year and has played first chair clarinet for the orchestra. Tom has a high scholastic rating: he hopes to go on ta medical school after college. JUDITH ELLEN COTTRELL The diHicult thing in life is the choice. JUDY COTTRElL'S wit and captivat- ing humor will be long remembered by her classmates. She has estab- lished herself as a hard worker and her good scholastic record displays her capabilities. Judy's interest in music has led her to participate in both band and orchestra. JAMES CURTIS Pleasure does not allow much time for work. Carefree is the word that best describes JIM CURTIS. He can usually be seen cruising around the school in his light green Chevy. Despite the fact that Jim spends much time with his car, he has had the time to participate in football, baseball, and Intramurals. RUTH DAHRING JOAN CAROL DAVIDSON She has a smile for everyone, A manner sweet, and always fun. RUTH DAHRING is a sweet and pleasant person, whom you probably will see coming from shorthand or typing class, as she is a commercial student. She has a quiet disposition but is friendly and easy to know. Always merry never glum Makes a bright and cheerful chum. JOAN DAVIDSON with her blue eyes and strawberry blond hair is cheerful and well liked and has a sense of humor and congenial dis- position. Joan's interest in sports made her a team member ol the girls' basketball team for two years. In her sophomore and junior Years she sang with the mixed chorus.

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DOROTHY BRYANT JAMES DWIGHT BROWN Every industrious man is a valuable man. JIM BROWN has achieved an out- standing academic record. His quiet, thoughtful manner is admired by everyone. As a iunior he was elected to the National Honor Society. He has been business manager for the Mazenblue. His other activities in- clude Junior Achievement, Windup Staff, Camera Club for three years, football, and golf. HAZEN BROWNLOW, JR. Full of fun with a devilish mind: To Fuzzy, scvhool can't be .a grind. HAZEN BROWNLOW is known to his classmates as Fuzzy. Although he has a quiet manner, his friends are many, His leading interests are hunting and fishing. Automobile mechanics and outdoor sports rank high for him. Fuzzy will be best re- membered for his cheerful disposi- tion and friendliness. LAMAR E BU LLOCK A quieter person Could never be foundp By work accomplished, You know she's around. DOROTHY BRYANT came to SJHS from Benton Harbor High in the middle of her senior year. Her in- terests include ice-skating, roller skating and dancing. Dorothy is a co-op student. She has a friendly manner and in her short time here has made many friends. RONALD D. BURR Where there's a will, There's a way. Two of RON BURR'S interests are cars and photography. He plans to enter college next year to take train- ing as an electrical engineer. He played football in his ninth and tenth grades and still finds sports interesting. First semester he worked afternoons as a co-op student. PAULA JOANNE BYLIC Dates are her favorite fruit. PAULA BYLIC'S poise makes her stand out in any group. She has achieved a good academic record. Among her activities are Library Club, Windup Staff, United Nations Club, Y-Teens, and National Honor .- . 149.02 -xr- Presi- dent of Future Nurses and plans to Society. She was a very able embark on a medical career medical technologist. 22 OSC RICHARD CARLSON The girl that gets me is lucky. DICK CARLSON has kept very busy throughout his high school career. He enioys hunting, fishing, outdoor sports, and American history. His efforts on the football squad have been appreciated. Dick became a member of Thespians for his part in the iunior play. He has also be- longed to Hi-Y and Library Club. ,-.W A Q . gg . fggflzmv' 115 F- M -. H, 1 1, s 2 .4 23, ri' . , gf . flifq 'f ' ' . 1- .xl -. . H k ,,-fg:- -X - , , J ,,'.fx, -'3if'?'z':. . u X i - 11: . if . V .Q- t fflg,-lf. .. g My WILLIAM L. CARMACK Learning results in perfection - but who wants to be perfect? We laugh and learn with LARRY Common sense rs the knack of opening things as they are, and doing them .as they ought to be done. LAMAR BULLOCK is known to his friends as Dutch. In the academic Held his main interest is math. Dutch has been kept busy this year telling of the many experiences he enioyed while spending the summer of '55 in Germany as a guest of a former exchange student, Ulrich Zahlten. NANCY LOUISE BURRESON She makes new friends With a cheery Hi , Her bubbling personality Will never die. Fun should have been NANCY BURRESON'S middle name. She has sparkling wit and a cheerful dispo- sition. Nancy has participated ac- tively in Thespians, Future Nurses, and on the play committees. She will be remembered as the glam- orous Shalimar in the iunior play. BEVERLY ANN CALLEN DAR She can't sit still, She loves to wiggle, A cute little girl, With a cute little giggle. The first thing that you notice about BEV CALLENDAR is her eyes. She bubbles over with enthusiasm too. She won membership in the Thespians by her portrayal of Midge in the iunior play. She has also been an active member of Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, and the play commit- tees. CARMACK. He will always be re- membered for his unique sense of humor and his red hair. lorry par- ticipated in football during his soph- omore year. He really did a bang up performance in the senior play.



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DONNA LOU DRAPER ROGER DEAL Tall .and shy, a regular guy. ROGER DEAL played actively for three years on the football team. He is a friendly and cooperative student and classmate. Among his activities have been Hi-Y, intra- murals, and Camera Club for two years. He is recognized by his friends as the BIG DEAL of SJHS. DAVID DOROW Teachers in heaven? Then let me stay here. DAVE DOROW holds a place in the athletic spotlight, participating in football, basketball, track, and in- tramurals and excelling in baseball. Held in high esteem by all ot his friends and teammates, Dave is a dependable fellow whose aim is to please. A frrendl What more need be said? An active and versatile girl is DONNA DRAPER. In her freshman and sophomore year she participated in volleyball and basketball. Donna will be remembered for her good sportsmanship and winning ways. She has aso taken a great interest in radio work and would like to attend broadcasting school. VICTORIA SUE DUNCAN Saint Joe was glad to see you come, You're great and liked by everyone. VICKY DUNCAN came to SJHS in her senior year from East Grand Rapids. With her pleasing disposition and friendly smile Vicky has won the friendship of everyone and has shown great interest in all the activities of our school. FREDERICK EHRHARDT Where's there's a crowd, he'll surely be, Telling some jokes and laughing with glee. School routine has been bright- ened by FRED EHRHARDT's quick wit and humor, He won first place in the I speak for Democracy contest. His dramatic talentand imagination were evidenced in his presentation of character parts in the class plays. He was emcee for the Variety Show. vi Still waters run deep. JOHN DRUVA has been one of the quieter, more studious boys of the graduating class. His hobbies include designing and building of iet planes. John plans to study aviation at Parks College of Aeronautical Technology next year. MARY EHRENBERG 'A sunny disposition and a ready smile. A pretty face and a pleasant smile characterize MARY EHRENBERG. During her senior year, she has found much satisfaction in her work at the Bell Telephone Company as a co-op student. In her spare time Mary has been an active member of Y-Teens. Her cheerful disposition has made her well liked. ELAINE ENGLER There's nothing like fun. The favorite pastimes of ELAINE ENGLER are connected with music as she plays the accordion and enioys dancing. Elaine is a good student and an avid reader. Her outside activities include work for the Booster Club as a freshman and efficient service on the iunior play com- mittees. LEROY E. ESCHLER 'Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. 4 Tall, quiet, and good-looking - these describe LEROY ESCHLER. He is keenly interested in cars, and finds enioyment in hunting and fishing, like most of the senior boys. He has been a conscientious student on the co-op program, having held a part time iob for three years. Peanuts will also be remembered for his quiet, good humor. RONALD CARL FRITZ Pleasure does not allow much time for work, therefore, drop the work. RON FRITZ is liked by everyone in the class. He is very easy to get along with and has on even dis- position. Outside of school, he is very interested in his part time iob at a dental laboratory, but he still has time for laughs and fun. Ron's favorite pastime is playing pool. He also finds time to do good school work.

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