Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI)

 - Class of 1960

Page 1 of 172

 

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 7, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 11, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 15, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 9, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 13, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collectionPage 17, 1960 Edition, Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 172 of the 1960 volume:

cj? 2 5?-E 577 E I :fur ensicm 9 elrurgas, mmhigan.. I H Sdiffor ..... i ........ Shari X nn Crowell QSSMSTQOJY edufor . . ....,. jo cy blondncxvd advisor ..,..... .... e lizogeih whifdogk ix-11.1 ,Q . . M vvgig-ggyl. . .1 1 N -94 -W. A Q QM- ,sz qQt.'1,a 1 1 1 ff .4 A lf ,f ff A - ' 'K xl .1 - 1., + 11 6iIs1, 111 1 A 1,11 1 X X on-emord . . 5 -I .-Q. rl '. 1 4 '-4 1 , 1 'J CII V I W 4 ig-is-x -4 , ',1-r-HL lu, 1 if '21 is ' 1 'ai 1 t at 31' ' : E 5 11' 3 lin I I , I1l1 1 1 Z ,yff MWF Q' FW um ' rx E552 1 i mu.m,,'-.- '32-.J-11-. 1 r-- :- --an -'L-SIR' X r f 1,,. , , IA If ,' , uf 1 sf 1 'ff A , - - .4-1' . ,A ' r Lf' ' ff , ., sSf F 5gggg29'f 1 una I ,gt 1 1f2f'f?i 'ifgzllj ' 'fffgl' L. I-iq I Ill f,5f I Ill fig-Z4 - . ll Il ..,v fv- I 1 1 I as I 'AI 1 3 L.. I J YYQ1 H . , -ff ?....'I 5 ?'E21a 'T 1,, 1-Q -'rim I ii '94- I I 1 'K 1. +1 It 11, , ffl sw 1 Fx lr .:1'.:g.: , -...- F 'i' A ,. , 1 'az , ..- , , -.-: 'W Zan. .1 1- '-E - . -f0o19e':A' ' . . 'EJ '-. ,Alai 1 ,J is :I n 4 ,Lg 1 A 1 ll- QV'-AM 3Wi 'Hajf 4' - .,,,1,..,1 ,, fu-fiuza2'5j5..151.gg'3L.j1 . ' 1.5. 1-'.3.,I1 ' -'airy- gait ',- 1rlm a'f', -1 11. -f:1.:1.-,. 6 .AJ 5. A 490- lf' 'si' G ihv 1-11 A, '1' :Ig 1 'QM A59 f' .':',l..A,' I' Q ,. 1, 5'g1 'f .'- - nw, 5,i-,. w g. r E 1-'ffl' Lu, ff- 11- ,- Q 11-: 5'- 1 :-.j,',.- 'fy,Q ' jf: -, ,554 gpg- xx-7,..! . 'Mg-',1 Q1 -T ,,.-Q: - v ' . '11 '1 ' 5' al U .'-' V .nit '.iH'I'1,1 Q it I-'::,.:z .,. -.1141 '44, 153: -, 1 . . '79 .-f s' I ' ' i .ing 15517 4 ... i ,gg if. V, 1 4743, 1 gy ' 'A 1 :fr 1 + HB1 1 X ' x X 1 1 -J. V, ' 1 'Tf:.5 , PM-1 1,., , - e 'wjvf' - . 5.64 ,:'.S'f '- I ur' H3525 r vfff- 1 , L xH , gi P-tolff H931 , ,, ..-1 4 .4-1 1 r ' ' 764 44' ,N 4 V 1 4- ,I .. si- ,Q .LH bf. 1 If no- 1 . ns-ff x I 1 A ul 14 X , 1 , ,ir , . Y 4 WK A ffl I Y 1 Q 71 1-, I. ,-1-N 4 ,. 14.-1. , - WMF 1 Ht'-A . ,fa ng-'f 1' J.:- ff' .11 v, 'L 4 .F if 1 f 3 , 511. . s ' 4' 'H 1 ,r .1 X V V I r I Q, u ...,. , MH' Tqr, .-qi, .- .- . ew' A . .K . f:I',s'w -' 'za 54? - .cv .3 5' ' an 12 . FL, - 1 1, ihd lln la1'Ti ' W. E- ' . I ,- -- I - :Eff 125' 1 D I ::.-: - ... .. . we g nl n .sv Ea.-3,3 5 'Q-4 an ll I? . ... , -In ann' an I 1 , nn 5 mm .W 'nv -... a gn a L. .Luz u-sl .-. .. J A ' I 1 t L 3' - ,, ir . 11 Q il QRS! li vu I? 4 REE - LHS 21973-'El .,,..e--...- .,., ......- ...,... ,-...-TY. Alilll- u .-.-U f. -qu-...'... ...,..- ... .. ,, . . !!!f.'iFIf5'E I. . ,. .A annum..- nun.-up.. P07111 ... Si luui 2-4: A f. H311 4-q -ann -...,,.,, u-......-A' 5 -. .- A 'Jw . ,asa-Q1G:y'5 .:. 0,31 I L .-f. '.-gg ,L i', . A, , x' 41 17- f '-mx 'r W V' FW 1 H 1 1 'X .: '49 ivan A S. hu4P,s.5.' I' 'A A 'Ls r -' 1' 'ml-T. I. . . hold 916 AFUXUVC in msi hands. .. my Counlfrxfs hnlfe li rn commxssxom wneifher 'uh Prospers. . . mn Cieessron. me mind shall creone each new deskcjn. ecxeh Phm, each scheme, each ihoucrhh oh peaee wnh Cach Passing near mx, hehe increase. irepresenh ihose ci ms, nge . .. an one GS apnee, dhamlc Powerg Urn eager Avo huild eoeh Coming hour. I do hand jrhe fuhxre in ml hands, . . i've Q crreoffer joh jrhon ever heroreg hui wirh C1055 help hh cxceomphsh more. bjchame ueham. 3 WEGCQXW . . . Semovs ..., unclevdcssmcn junior high , . . spods .... GCMVBNLKCS , pG+fOU5 . . . confenfs to these two Instructors Tradition demands that the l960 Sturgensian be dedicated to a deserving taculty member. We gladly comply yet we dare to break tradition tor it is our intention to honor not one but two out- standing men who have been both triend and teacher. For patience it we torgot our lines in the class plays. tor a word ot encouragement in our torensic ettort, tor tirm and understanding counsel about our speech problems. and tor a sincere interest in even the least ot us-tor these and many more rea- sons we thank you, Mr. l-lugh Tyler. we dedicate the 1960 sturgensicm . . . Because ot your never-to-be-torgotten United States History classes, because ot your ready sense ot humor. because ot your willingness to advise and betriend us, because ot your many ettorts to malce our Junior year a success in spite ot the re- treshment stand, the Junior Prom, and our reclc- less Junior attitudes-because ot your good will toward us we salute you, Mr. William Galberach. The Class ot l96O proudly presents to you. Mr. Tyler, and to you, Mr. Galberach. our Sturgensian. 5 15' f ' inf' E N QP,- K5-.f C7 -Q7 C , r X l The i960 STurgensian STaTT proudly presenTs an enTirely new concepT in yearbooks Tor STurgis l-ligh School. Members oT The arT sTaTT puT in many long hours unTil They came up wiTh The Tinal design and color combinaTion. Under The waTchTul eye oT our advisor. Miss WhiTelock, work began early in The year, wiTh The picTure ediTor and her sTaTT supervising underclassrnen picTures. Our sTaTT phoTog- rapher Mr. Roy Niles, assisTecl by Mr. Dick Donovan, was busy all year Taking picTures oT The sTudenTs and Their acTiviTies, while The liTerary sTaTT was responsible Tor copy which had To be assigned. wriTTen. checked. Typed and senT To The prinTer. Meanwhile. our adverTising sTaTT was occupied wiTh The iob oT selling space To local merchanTs To help Tinance The book. As The pages were compleTed. checked and double checked, They were senT To The publisher. and The sTaTT, breaThing a sigh oT relief, saT back To awaiT The unveiling on class day. The secreT oT color and design was carefully guarded To insure surprise. When iT was Tinally revealed, The whole sTaTT was proud and happy. Everyone who worked so hard To make This book a success hopes ThaT iT will be one OT The mosT enjoyable Tor everyone. We hope iT brings back To The seniors and all oTher sTudenTs. The happy Times They have had here aT S.l-'l.S. sfurgenslcm EdiTor and ArT EdiTor: Shari Crowell Advisor: Miss WhiTel0Ck LiTerary and Sporfs EdiTors: Judy PorsT, JeTT MilIeTT Sales Managers and Ac.lverTising: Merrilee Anderson Barbara Troyer. BeTTy Nelson, and Sally Riska. 6 -..- Q N 2-1 V? ,N nr- L .V C9 aff . Hy l. L . f 1' .gi 'fr , -11-:fl 7 Y ' -Q .. ,. a are fa... -,, rf wr Wx r. l -v, Q 1 lagvixf l' J ff x. 7 X T7 Pic+ure Edifors: Carol Theismann. Barbara Hackenburg, Judy Benson. Belsy Ayres. and Chief Picfure Edifor: Joyce Blanchard. Ar+ Sfaff: Judy Main, Pal Moulfon, Marsha Hun'l, Diane Upham, and Mary King. Wrifers: Janice Besser, Susan Hilron, Mary Bunge, Belly Maloney, Saundra Poller. Mariorie Sponsel and Cynlhia Addison. Senior Edifors: Mary Carpenier, Mary Finlay, Kendra Johnson, and Karen Somers. Sporfs Sfaff: Bob Blood, Marshall Hopkins, Wes Freeland, and Bruce Hayden. Typing Sfaff: Judy Abbs, Marlha Fosler, Parry Prince, Judy Mus+one Sharon Baker, Luann Liiilefield. Sharon Olds, Shari Broadwell, Louise Lifrlefield, Typing Ediior: Luann Lilflefield 7 E? ,MN 'Q , Yr Presideni: Richard Freeman On behalf of all ihe members of ihe Board of Educaiion, I wish 'ro exlend our congralulaiions 'io you. ihe graduaring class of I96O. We sincerely hope whal' you have learned here will srand you in good sfead in 'rhe furure. May good foriune ailend ihe eiforis you pul' forih in your chosen careers. and may happi- ness be yours wirh success. Sincerely, R. L. Freeman Presideni of +he Board of Educaiion Treasurer: Ernesr Schaeffer S9Cl'6+6l'Y2 J. Earl lvlillel . board of eclucahon Mrs. DorThea Colman Mr. CHO Goeihals lvlr. Harold Young Mr. George Abel I ,Six 'EFX rjvw, I Q X xx If -' 'lL-a- ll J' 1--I -ug- :zz-1- 1- 9 facul Principal: Roberi' Miller administration Heading our Adminisiraiion is Superiniendeni' Warren J. Fudge, now compleiing his lhird year. He direcis ihe public schools in Siurgis, working wi+h 'rhe Board of Educaiion. Assisiing him in his office are Mrs. John Quirin. Miss Barbara Luiz, and Mrs. l-lerberi' Magnus who handle class ac- counis. mail, payrolls, ihe bookkeeping. and busi- ness of Jrhe Board of Educaiion. Our principal, Mr. Roberi Miller, is now in his elevenih year in 'rhai capaciiy. Working wilh him is his secreiary, Mrs. Freeland. They can always be found making oui absence or Jrardy slips, helping siudenis wiih exiracurricular aciivilies or advising 'ihem on 'rheir class schedule. During The summer. ihey are occupied wiih Jrhe iaslc of preparing nex+ year's schedule. The class of I96O would like io express sincere ihanlcs 'ro Jrhe Adminisiraiion for all 'rhe help and guidance ihey have given us. Superiniendenh Warren Fudge Q 'H 1 Office Assisfanfsz Mrs. John Quirin, Miss Barbara Luiz, Mrs. I Herberl' Magnus. Principal's Secrefary: Dorofhy Freeland. F ALTA AN DERSON. A.B. Shorlhand Typing MARY ANDERSON, AB., M.S. English VIRGINIA ASI-I. A.B, Lalin French ROG ER BATES. B.S. Coach Mafhemalics HELEN BITNER, A.B. English JACK BITTLE, B.M. Band JACK BON D, B.S. Shop JOHN BORGERDING, B.S. Woodworking Shop l'lAROLD..BOWDlSl'l, B.S.. M.A Physics Physical Science Drivers Training MARY BOYLE. B.S. Home Economics Heallh Educalion MILDRED BRITTON. A.B., M.A. English Composiiion English Lileralure Larin LEWIS BU RMEISTER. B.S. Maihemelics Typing WAYNE CARPENTER. B.S. Mechanical Drawing Shop PAUL CASAULT, B.S., M.A. Co-op Guidance Relail Selling General Business MYRON CASNER. B.S., M.A. Chorus J-ll If 1 I M v. : , .if ' '- 1-231. I 1. . I I. ,... - 1 -, .2 ,L-,,, .Wu I I I . I . , . . JUNE CLEVELAND, B.S. Home Economics Hygiene. Healih FLOIAD COLLINS. A.B. Arifhmeiic Hisfory ELMER CRAIG, Arf HELEN CRIPE, A.B., M.A. Physical Educafion Healfh Educaiion CECIL DEHAVEN, B.S.. M.A. Typing Bookkeeping DAVID DILLON. B.S.. M.A. Ariihmefic BioIogy, Coach ROBERT FINLAY, A.B., M.A. Coach I-Iis+ory WILLIAM GALBERACH. B.S. U. S. His'rory GLADYS GIRTON. A.B. English, Geography American Liferafure Hisiory JACK GRANT, B.S., M.S. Science, Inframurals Coach MILDRED HUFF. A.B.. M.A. Geography Arifhmefic LOU LORI. B.S.. M.A. Hygiene Hisfory RICHARD MAHER. B.S., M.A A+hIeIic Direcior Hygiene Physical Educafion HAROLD MCELHANEY. B.A. General Science Hisiory, Coach LENORE MOSS. B.S. Arifhmefic V English WENDELL MOYER. B.S. Chemisiry Physical Science MARTIN PECK. B.S., M.A. Economics. 6-overnmeni Social Sludies CARLTON PERRY. B.S.. M.A. Biology HARLEY PlERCE. A.B., M.S. Healih Educalion Physical Eclucaiion Coach SCHUYLER PLETCHER, B.A. Geography. Hisfory Science MADELYN POLLEYS. A.B.. M.A Library MONA REICK. A.B. English RAYMOND SMITH, B.S., M.A. English American Liieraiure Radio Program ROBERT SNOW, B.S.. M.S. Algebra. Arifhmeiic Senior Malhemarics MARTHA STRAWBRIDGE. A.B. American Liierafure Composifion. Speech ROBERT TRIPP, B.S. English HUGH TYLER. B.S.. M.A. Speech, English Troien Times EVA WH EAT, B.S. Algebra Geomefry ELIZABETH WHITELOCK, A.B.. M A World Hisfory Year Book If ., wi:-gg. X X g - 1- Q , E T ,Q 1. .s, 1 ai By , 1 1 I . H P 4 l ' in 1 I ff' If R fb gli' .yay 13.55 - X ' , g1wff::,f.-1' , 1' -V 5 Q51 Ei-qiZ?g7f,-', 1' -Q Y - I :v - , '.. ,- J .., . EP., f-+ ff ,' f ja' .-up 4' Qi ' .,. .. W 4 f ...Q I l Y 7 f f Y -rw ww S., semi Or: ,,.,..4s'.5. EE .52 F,-Y ,: if .as -Q Mariha Fosfer, Secrelary Carol Theismann, Treasurer Terry McCar'rhy, Presidenl' Dave Locey, Vice-Presideni' ,-sq.. 6 Dave Dobberieen, Sludenl' Council Mary Finlay, Sludenl' Council senior officers Our lasi year ai Slurgis High has been one of many fun-filled experiences. Our firsl underlalcing was Homecoming, followed by a well-received Senidr Play. We organized a Senior Pep Club which was so successful Thai' if is being passed on To ihe nexlr class. Throughoui 'rhe year we sponsored several rec- ord hops 'ro help pay for long awaired gracluaiion. I6 JUDITH ELAINE ABBS, G-.A.A. I: Troian Times Sfaff: Slurgensian Slafl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom. Comm.: Jr. Achievemenr 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: F.I I.A. I, 2, 3--Officer I, 2, 3. CYNTHIA YORK ADDISON. G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Slurqensian Sheff: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Aclnievemenf 2, 3, 4-Officer 3. 4: Gov r Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 3, 4: lnframurals I. 2: F.T.A. 3, 4-Officer 4. RANDY JAMES AGLEY. Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3, 4- Olficer 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Forensics 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: Foolball I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2: Wreslling I, 2. 3: Golf 3, 4: Pep Club-Officer: Debale Team 4: Boys' Slale. MARY LEE ALDERMAN. G.A.A. I. 2. 3: Troian Times Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 4: Gov'+ Day: Homecoming Comm.: Co-op 4: Pep Club. MERRILEE KAY ANDERSON. G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Sfurgensian Sfaff: Jr. Play Crew: Gov'+ Day: Science Club 4: Inlramurals I, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: Business Manager Jr. and Sr. Play. JOANN JUNE ASH, G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 4-Officer: Gov? Day: Band I, 2: Homecoming Comm.: Co-op 4: Pep Club. BETSY BELLE AYRES, G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Siurgensian Slaff: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Chorus 4: Gov'+ Day: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club. Q MARY KATHERINE BABKA, GAA. I, 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day. 1 T ' I DENNIS E. BAKER, Sr. Play Casi: 3 Gov'+ Day: Wreslling I, 2: Pep Club. 'user SHARON L O RA I N E BAKER, G-.A.A. I. 2, 3-Officer 3: Sfur- ir gensian Slaff: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Gov'I' Day: Forensics 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Pep Club: Dance Band I, 2, 3. MARTHA RAE BAUMAN, Gov? Day. JUDITH ANN BENSON, G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sfurgensian Sraff: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov? Day: Band I, 2, 3, 4-Officer I, 2: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club. JANICE LOUISE BESSER, Class Officer I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: S'rur- gensian Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemeni' 3: Chorus 3. 4: Gov? Day: Inframurals I, 2: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club. DAVID E. BIXLER, Jr. Play Cash Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achievemenh Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: A Cappella Choir I. 2, 3. 4: 6ov'+ Day: Bancl I, 2, 3, 4-Officer 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4. JOHN A. BLANCHARD, Library Club 3: Co-op 4: Fooiball l, 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 3. JOYCE ANN BLANCHARD. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Slurgensian S+aif: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I: Gov'I Day: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club: Forensics 4. ROBERT M. BLOOD, Varsi+y Club 2, 3, 4: Sfurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Cas+: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Co-op 4: Jr. Achievemenf 2, 3, 4: Gov'I Day: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 2: Foofball I, 2, 4: Track I, 2: Wresfling I, 2. 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3. 4: Jr. Ro- Iarian 3: Pep Club. RONALD ROBERT BOBAY, Troian Times Sfaff: Sr. Play Casri Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemen? 3, 4-Officer 4: Chorus 2: Gov r Day: Pep Club. BENJAMIN EARL BORDNER, Varsi+y Club 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov? Day: Homecoming Comm.: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I. 2. 3.4: Pep Club. ALICE LORRAINE BOWDISH. Arl Club I, 2, 3.4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Gov'I' Day: Band 2: Cafe- 'reria I, 3. DWIGHT CHARLES BOWDISH, Arr Club I, 2, 4: Gov f Day. URSULA BRENDEL, Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Gov'+ Day: Pep Club: High School Allended, Eleonorenschule neusprachliches uncl nafurwissenschaflliches Gym- nasium fur Madchen, Worms Rhein, Germany. CARYL ALICE BRICKER, Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Gov'l' Day. SHERRY E. BROADWELL. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Gov'f Day: Jr. Hon- or Roll: F.T.A. 3, 4: Pep Club. ISHMAEL C. BROTHERS, Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. 19? 12:7 l Gow 'lar' JAMES ALAN BROTHERS, Arr Club I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Homecoming Comm.: Gov'I' Day: Track 4: Pep Club. LINDA RAE BROUSE, Jr. Play Crew: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Gov'+ Day. STEVEN BRUMBAUGH, Varsiiy Club 3, 4: Jr. Achievemenl' 4: Gov'I Day: French Club 2: Fool- ball I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I. 2: Jr. Rolarian 3: Pep Club. CHARLES G. BUNCE, Varsiry Club 3, 4: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Gov r Day: Foorball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Baskelball I, 27 Track 3, 4: Wreslling 3, 4: ln- Iramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MARY KAY BUNGE, G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Troian Times Sfaff: Slrurgen- sian Sraff: Sr. Play Casr: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Ari' Club 4: Chorus I: Gov'l Day: Jr. Hon- or Roll: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Pep Club. MARY KAY CARPENTER, G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Troian Times Siaff: Slurgensian Sfafl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir I. 2, 3.4: Gov'I' Day: Homecoming Comm.: Science Club 4: lnlramurals I. 2: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club. SANDRA KAY CARTER, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2. 3: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3: Gov'I Day: Homecoming Comm.: Co-op 4: Pep Club. HAZEL ZOELLEN CARVER, Gov? Day. EDWIN GUY CLEVELAND. Var- siiy Club 2, 3: 4: Jr. Achievemenl 3. 4: Gov? Day: Foo+ball I: Wresiling I, 2. 3. 4: Golf 3: Pep Club. DEAN ALLEN CLINE. Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achievemem' 4: Fool- ball 4: Baseball 4: lnlramurals 4: Pep Club: Cen+reville High School I, 2, 3. BARBARA LOU CLOUSE. G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Sr. Play Crew: G-ov I Day. MARY ELLEN CONDON, Library Club I. 2: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Cafeleria 3. MICHAEL JAMES COX, Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Co-op 2, 3. 4: Wreslling 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN CRAIN, 6.A.A. I: Drama Club 2: Chorus 3, 4: Gov'I' Day. PATRICIA E LA I N E CRAW. G.A.A. I, 2: Jr. Achievemenl' 2: Chorus I. 4: Gov'l' Day: F.H.A. I, 2. SHARI LYNN CROWELL, G.A.A. I, 2: Arr Club I, 4: Slurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casf: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 2: Gov'+ Day: Forensics I, 2, 3. 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 3: French Club 2-Officer 2: Pep Club. CARL DAVID CURTIS, Varsily Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Forensics 3: Band I, 2, 3: Foolball I: Track I, 2, 3: Infra- murals I, 2, 3: Dance Band I, 2, 3. SHARON GRACE DAVIS, Chorus I, 2: Gov'l' Day: Co-op 4. SANDRA JOYCE DEAL, Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achievemenl' 4: Gov l Day: Forensics 3. WARREN LEE DEWITT DANIEL K. DILLIVAN, Jr. Achieve- menl 3: Gov l Day: Foolball 2: Inlramurals l, 2, 3. DAVID LEONARD DOBBERTEEN. Class Officer l: Sludenl' Council 4-Officer 4: Varsily Club 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Forensics 3: Home- coming Comm.: Foolball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball l. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club. SHARON KAY DOUGAN, G-.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'l' Day: Jr. Prom Courl: Co-op 4: Pep Club 4: Inlramurals 3. LINDA KAY DRAIME, G.A.A. 2: Library Club 3. 4: Arr Club 2: Sr. Play Crew: Chorus 3, 4: Gov'f Day. EDNA EBERHARD, Arl Club I: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Co-op 4: French Club 2. MICHAEL K. ECKERT, Varsify Club 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: Jr. Play Cash Sr. Play Cas'I': Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenf 3: Gvov'+ Day: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. MARY LOU FAIR, G.A.A. 2: Li- brary Club 4: Ari Club 2. 4: Gov'+ Day. MARY BETH FINLAY, Siudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: Troian Times Siaff: Sfurgensian Sraff: Jr. Play Casr: Sr. Play Casi: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus 4: Gov'1' Day: Homecoming Comm.: Homecom- ing Courf: Prom Couri: French Club 3, 4-Officer 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: Pep Club: Inframurals I, 2. WILLIAM CHARLES FLOCK, Var- siiy Club 4: Fooiball 4: Leomin- sfer High School I, 2, 3. ROBERT C. FORREST, Class Of- ficer 2, 3: Varsify Club 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenf 4: Gov'+ Day: Homecoming Comm.: Science Club 3: French Club 2: Foofball I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: In- 'Iramurals I, 2: Pep Club. l MARTHA LUCILLE FOSTER. Class Officer 4: Siurgensian Siaff: Sr. Play Casf: Gov'+ Day: Co-op 4: F.T.A. 4-Officer 4: Taylor Cen- Ier High School I, 2. KAREN ANN FRAYLICK, G.A.A. I, 2: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Band I, 2, 3.4. WESLEY K. FREELAND, Troian Times Siaff: Siurgensian Sfaff: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemeni 4-Officer 4: Foof- ball I, 2. 3: Pep Club. SHARON ANN FROHIEP. Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I: Cafe- Ieria I, 2. 3: Co-op 4. RICHARD DALE GANG: Varsiiy Club 4: Gov'+ Day 4: Cenfreville High School I, 2. CAROLYN ARMETIA GARDEN. Library Club 3. 4: Arl Club 2, 3. 4: Chorus 4: 6ov'+ Day. DANIEL JOSEPH GEROW. Class Officer 2, 3: Varsify Club 3. 4- Officer 4: Jr. Play Casf: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl: 6ov'+ Day: Foolball I. 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: lnrramurals I. 4: Pep Club. KATHRYN ROSE GRATE. G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Acl1ievemenl3. 4: Gov'+ Day. DONALD BRUCE GRIFFIOEN, Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Gov'+ Day: Fool- ball I. 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I: Pep Club. EDWARD A. GUMP. Gov'l' Day: lnlramurals I. 2, 3. 3 WILLIAM J. HAACK. Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Gov'+ Day: Band I. 2: Homecoming Comm.: Foolball Manager I: Baseball Manager 2, 3: Baslcelball Manager I, 2: lnlramurals I, 2. 3. BARBARA ANN HACKENBURG. G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4-Officer 4: Sfurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus 4: Gov'l' Day: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club: lnlramurals 4. EVAN CHARLES HARTER. Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achieve- menl' 2, 3: G-ov l' Day: Foolball I: lnlramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2: Pep Club. JAMES MARTIN HARTER. Li- brary Club 3, 4-Officer 4: Arl Club I: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gvov'r Day. BRUCE E. HAYDEN, Slurgensian Sfalf: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Youll: Cenler 4: Homecom- ing Comm.: Science Club 4-Cli- ficer 4: Foolball Manager I. 2, 4: Baseball Manager 3, 4: Wreslling 3: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Train- er 3.4: Pep Club. DOUGLAS E. HECHT, Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: Gov I' Day: Co-op 4: Science Club 3. 4: French Club 3: Foolball I, 2: Track 4: lnlra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. SUSAN BETH HILTON, G.A.A. I, 2: Srurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casf: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Gov'r Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: Girls' S+a'I'e: Pep Club: D.A.R. Good Cilizen: Arr Club 4: N.S.F. Scholarship. MARSHALL L. HOPKINS, Slur- gensian Slafl: Jr. Achievemenl' 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Band I: Track 2: Wreslling I. RONALD L. HORNING, Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Achievemenl I. 2, 3: Gov'+ Day: French Club 2: Foofball I, 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals I. 2: Pep Club. MARILYN RUTH HOVDA, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Officer I: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Achievemenl' 3-Officer 3: Chorus 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: French Club 4-Of- 'icer 4: F.T.A. 3, 4. ROGER HOWARD, Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Gov'I Day: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 3, 4: French Club 2: Foolball I: Debale 4. GABRIEL L. S. HUDSON, Varsiiy Club 4: Cheerleading 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Homecoming Comm.: Science Club 4: Foolball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Holy Cross Sem- inary I. MARSHA LEE HUNT, G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Ari Club I, 4: Slurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'l Day: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 4: Pep Club. SHARRON MARIE JACKSON. Gov'+ Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Co-op 4. SUE ANN JESSE, G.A.A. 2, 3. 41 Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 4: Gov'+ Day. KENDRA J EAN JOHNSON, G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading- Olficer 3, 4: Troian Times Slafl: Jr. Play Casi: Sr. Play CasI': Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemeni: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 3: C5ov'+ Day: Homecoming Comm.: Science Club 4: French Club 4: lniramurals 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: Pep Club. ALLEN KASMAUSKIS, Chorus I: Gov'+ Day: Co-op 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I, 2, 3. JOHN KEAGLE, Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemeni 3: G-ov'I Day: Fooiball I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: ln- 'rramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD KELLER, Varsily 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: C-ov'I Day: Fool'- ball I, 2, 4: Wreslllng I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELEANOR KING, G.A.A. I. 2: Ari Club I, 4: Troian Times Sfaff: S+urgensian Slalf: Jr. Play Casi: Sr. Play Cash Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Gov'+ Day: Forensics 2, 3. 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 4: F.T.A. 4. 4753 if RONALD L. KING, Library Club 2. 3: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achieve- menr 4: Gov r Day: Forensics I: Cafeieria I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. ROSANNE ELIZABETH KRAUSE, Library Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ari' Club I, 2, 3. 4: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl' 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Co-op 4. PHILIP W. KULPINSKI, Gov? Day. DENISE K. LAHMEYER. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Co-op 4: Pep Club. ARTHUR CHARLES LAWS. Sr. Play Cash Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenf 2: Gov I- Day: Homecoming Comm.: Foolball I, 2: Track I: Wresiling I: lnframurals I, 2, 3.4: Pep Club. THELMA JEAN LAWSON. Gov'I Day: Shlpshewana-Scoll High School I, 2, 3. PAUL LEPARD, Jr. Play Cash Sr. Play Cas'r: Band I, 2, 3.4: Science Club 3: Foolball I: Tennis I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3. CAROLYN LOUISE LITTLEFIELD, G.A.A. 2: Srurgenslan Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus 3, 4: Gov? Day: Science Club 4. LUANN SUE LITTLEFIELD, G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Cheerleading 2: Slurgen- sian Slalf: Jr. Play Cas'I': Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: G-ov'I Day: Forensics I: Arr Club 4: ln- Iramurals I. DAVID FRANK LOCEY, Class OI- 'Iicer 4: Jr. Play Casf: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'I Day: Homecoming Comm.: Co-op 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sr. Play Crew. I DAVID J. LORI, Jr. Play Cash Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl' 3, 4: Gov l Day: Youlh Cenfer 4: Forensics 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Foolball I, 2: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Wreslling I: Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I: Debale Team 4: Jr. Rolarian 3: Unllecl Nallons Model Assembly 3, 4: Foolball Manager 4. JEAN ANN LYONS, G.A.A. 2. 4: Jr. Play Crew: Gov'+ Day. WILLIAM G. MACHAN, Gov'l Day: Foorball I, 2, 3: Baseball I: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 1.2, 3.4: Pep Club. TORSTEN MAHLKE, Sr. Play Casf: Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Band 4: Pep Club. JUDY ANN MAIN, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Ari Club I, 4: Slurgensian Shall: Jr. Play Crew-Slage Man- ager: Sr. Play Crew-Arl Direcf- or: Jr. Achievemenl 3-Officer 3: Chorus 4: Hornecomlng Comm. BETTY JANE MALONEY, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Library Club I: Trojan Times Sraff: S+urgensian Slafl: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3: Gov'1' Day: Forensics 4: Home- coming Comm.: French Club 3, 4: Pep Club. TERENCE GEORGE McCARTHY. Class Officer 4: Varsify Club 3, 4: Trojan Times S'l'aff: Jr. Play Casr: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Home- coming Comm.: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Traclc 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 4: Jr. Rolarian 3: Pep Club. JOAN ELIZABETH MCHURON, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: G-ov l' Day: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Club. JEFFREY EARL MILLETT. Varsily Club 3, 4: SI'urgensian Shnlif: Jr. Play Crew-Sludenl Direcror: Gov'+ Day: Science Club 3. 4: Foolball I: Tennis I: Wreslllng I, 2, 3: Boys' Slafe: Jr. Roiarian 3: Pep Club. JAMES K. MOLLSEN, Varsily Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'I Day: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. SHARON ANN MONROE, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfurgensian Slraffg Jr. Achievemenl 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Pep Club: F.T.A. 4-Officer 4: Inrramurals I, 2. PATRICIA ANN MOULTON, GAA. I, 2: Arl Club I, 4: Slur- gensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Play Crew: Chorus I: Gov'l Day: Forensics 3: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: Jr. Prom Courl: Science Club 4- Officer 4: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club: Prom Comm.-Chairman. JUDITH ANN MUSTONE, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading I, 2, 4: Trojan Times Sfafl: Slurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casl: Gov'+ Day: Banel I: Homecoming Comm.: Homecoming Queen: Jr. Prom Courf: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Co-op 4: Science Club 4-Officer 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Pep Clulo: Class Officer I. BETTY JANE NELSON, G.A.A. 2: Slurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Honor Roll. PETER B. NEYDON, Jr. Achieve- menl 4: Gov'+ Day: French Club 4: Pep Club: Holy Cross Semin- ary I, 2, 3. DONALD M. NORDAHL, Youih Cenfer I, 2, 3: Bancl 2, 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 3, 4: French Club 2. DONALD L. NUSBAUM, Gov? Day. SHARON ANN OLDS, G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sfurgensian Sfaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3: A Cap- pella 2, 3: Gov'+ Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: Co-op 4. MELVIN D. OTT, Gov'I' Day: Band I. 2: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN ANN PAGELS, G.A.A. I, 2, 3 4' Gov'I Da - Jr. Honor Roll: I I Y- Inframurals I, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4. GARY WAYNE PARLIN, Band I, , 3, 4: Co-op 4: Colon High School I. WILLIAM PERKINS, Library Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'I' Day: Foofball I: Baseball I, 2: Basker- ball I: Inlramurals 4: Wresiling I, 2. 3, 4. ALBERT M. PETERSON, Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Achievemeni' 3: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'I' Day: Co-op 4: Fooiball I: Iniramurals 2, 3: Pep Club. CHARLES W. PIERSON, Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenfr 3: Foo?- ball I: Wresrling I: Golf I, 2. JERRY LEE PINNEY, Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'f Day: Co-op 4: French Club 2, 3: Foofbull I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Jr. Rofarian 3: Fooiball Manager 3, 4. STEVEN JOHN PINNEY. Jr. Play Casf: Sr. Play Cash Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Gov? Day: Forensics 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: French Club 2, 3: Fool- ball I: Track I, 2. 3. 4: Debafe Team 4: Pep Club: Jr. Rofarian 3: Foolball Manager 4. JUDITH ANN PORST. G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4-Officer 4: Slurgensian Sfaff: Jr. Play CasI': Sr. Play Caslz Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I: Gov? Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: Homecoming Courl: Jr. Prom Queen: French Club 3. 4- Officer 3, 4: F.T.A. 3.4: Pep Club -Officer: Class Officer 3. DAVID R. PORTER, Varsily Club 4: Gov? Day: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Baslcelball I: Wresl- ling I: lnlramurals I. 2, 3.4: Pep Club: Jr. Prom Comm. PATRICK E. PORTER, Class OI- Iicer 2, 3: Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov? Day: French Club 2: Fool- ball I. 2, 3.4: Baslcelball I. 2, 3: Tennis I: Track I, 2. 3: lnI'ramur- als 4: Boys' Sfale: Jr. Rolarian 3. SAUNDRA P. POTTER, Class Ol- ficer 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfur- gensian S+aI'?: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr Achievemenl 3: Chorus 4: Gov? Day: Homecoming Comm.: Home- coming Courr: Jr. Prom Courl: lnlramurals 2, 4. 3 5' SALLY LOU POWERS, Gov? Day. PATRICIA H. PRINCE, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Sfurgensian Sraff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr, Play Crew: Jr. Achieve- menl' 3: Gov? Day: Jr. Honor Roll: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: Pep Club. ANDREW R. PROBST, Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov? Day: Homecoming Comm.: Foolball I: lnlramurals I, 2, 3. ROBERT L. PROUGH, Varsiiy Club 2, 3. 4: Gov? Day: Wresi- Iing I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Bowling I, 2, 3. DAVID E. REICHARD, Jr. Play Cas'r: Sr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3. 43 Gov? Day: Homecoming Comm.: F.T.A. 4. RODERICK REUTER. Jr. Honor Roll: Gov l Day. JUDITH HALL RILEY. Troian Times Shall: Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chor- us 2: Gov'+ Day: Forensics 3: French Club 2: Pep Club: Sucllow Jr. High School I. SALLY JEAN RISKA. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: Slurgensian Slail: Jr. Play Cash Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenf 3, 4-Officer 3. 4: Chorus I: Gov'I Day: Forensics 3, 4: Homecoming Comm.: French Club: Pep Club-Officer ROBERT W. SABROWSKY, Norlh Websler High I: Warsaw High 2: Niles High School 3. CHARLOTTE JEAN SAYLES, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: G-ov'+ Day: Co-op 4: Pep Club. 'W' ' ie-.wr ROBERT ALLEN SCHLAGE, Jr. Play Crew: Gov r Day: Homecom- ing Comm.: Foolball I, 2: Base- ball : Inlramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. JEANNE ANN SEYBERT. G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Crew: Gov'l Day: Band I, 2: Co-op 4: Bowling I. 2. CHARLES M. SITES, Library Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Foofball I: Inlramurals 2. MICHAEL JAMES SMILEY, Var- sily Club 3. 4: Gov? Day: Home- coming Comm.: Foolball 4: Bas- lnelball 3: Track 3: lnlramurals 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Pep Club: Bowling 3, 4: Fremonl High School I, 2. KAREN SOMERS, G.A.A. I. 2. 3: Troian Times Sfall: Slurgensian Slaff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Forensics I. MARJORIE MODLIN SPONSEL. G.A.A. I, 2: Troian Times Sfaff: Sfurgensian Sfeff: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Gov'+ Day: Youfh Cen+er I, 2. 3, 4-Officer 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club. ROSS W. STAHL, G-ov r Day. RAYMOND STEWART. Jr. Achievemem' 4: Gov I' Day: Cafe- Ieria 4: Inframurals I. MATTHEW STURGIS, Jr. Prom. Comm.: Cafeferie I. 2, 3, 4: Fool'- ball I. GENE ARTHUR SWIHART. Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemen+ 3: Co-op 4: Foofball I, 2: Baseball I: Inframurals I. 2, 3. X CAROL SUE THEISMANN, Class Officer I, 4: G-.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4-Officer 3, 4: Troian Times Siaff: Jr., Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Chorus I, 4: Gov? Day: Homecoming Comm.: Homecoming Courf: Junior Prom Courf: French Club 4: Inframur- als I, 2, 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Pep Club. ROBERT PAUL THOMASMA, Jr. Play CasI': Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Achievemeni' 3: Chorus 3: A Cap- pella Choir 3: Gov'+ Day: Band I. 2: Pep Club-Officer: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2. SONYA SUE TIBBOTT. G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Trojan Times Slaif: Sfur- gensian Sfaff: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenf 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Band I, 2-Officer 2: Homecoming Comm.: Science Club 4: Inframurals I, 2: Pep Club: Dance Band I, 2. ROBERT W. TOBIAS, Jr. Achieve- meni 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: lniramur- als I, 2. BARBARA JEAN TROYER. G.A.A. I, 2: Sfurgensian Sraff: Jr. Play Casf: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: A Cappella Choir I, 2: Gov I' Day: Forensics I, 2, 3: Homecoming Comm.: French Club 2: Pep Club. DIANE LINDA UPHAM, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4-Officer 4: Slurgensian Sfaff: Jr. Play Casr: Sr. Play Cash Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 3: Chorus 3, 4: Gov'I' Day: Forensics 3, 4: Jr. Honor Roll: Science Club 4: Bourbon High School l: Pep Club. JAMES F. WAGNER, Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casr: Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'I Day: Science Club 4: Inlramurals. ROBERT E. WALKER, Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Casl: Sr. Play Casl: Jr. Prom Comm.: G-ov r Day: Band I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Foolball I: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I, 2: Pep Club: F.T.A. 4: Dance Band I. 2, 3, 4. GRACE LOUISE WALTKE. Jr. Achievemenl 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Gov'I' Day: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I, 2. JOYCE ELAINEWEBSTER. G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sr. Play Crew: Co-op 4. jv- 'IS tg' THOMAS MARK WEBSTER, Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemenl 2, 3, 4: Gov'+ Day: Science Club 4: Wresfling I. DONALD DALE WEITTING, Jr. Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day. MARLENE WETZEL, Jr. Prom Comm.: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella 4: Gov'+ Day. JOHN ALAN WHITE, Varsily Club 4: Jr. Play Crew: Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Prom Comm.: G-ov'I' Day: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES B. YOUNG, Jr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achiovemenl' 3, 4: Gov r Day: Science Club 4: French Club 4: Foolball Manager 2, 3: Baseball Manager 2. ANDREA GWYNNE VAN ZILE. BILL BURKHEAD, 6ov'+ Day: G.A.A. 2, 43 Sr. Play Crew: Jr. Co-op. Prom Comm.: Jr. Achievemen+ 3. 4: Gov r Day: Co-op 4: F.l-LA. I, 2, 3, 4--Officer 2, 3, 4. ANNETTE LO U BAKER, Jr. DAVID E. SLINGERLAND, Jr. Achievemewl 4: 6ov'+ Dayg Jr, Prom Comm.: Gov'+ Day: Co-op: Honor Roll. Foolball I: lnframurals I. 2. 3. remember when Ari Laws brewed booze in healrh class and Sue I-lilron drank i+...Judy Musione had shorl' hair .... Kendra Johnson losi her slciri on Jrhe siairs .... Doug Hechl' hulaed al Jrhe You'rh Cenier .... Carol Theismann. Judy Porsf and Mary Finlay didn'l' know each olher .... Annelie Balcer kissed Mr. Galberach under 'rhe misilelroe .... We alrnosl didn'+ have fhe bridge buili for The Junior Prom .... Null Hudson received a 200 pound balhiub for his birihday-Those were 'lhe cleaner years .... Jrhe firs'r Time Evan l-larier losl his driver's license .... Jrhe sevenih hour U. S. l-lislory class ale apples .... Pal Moulion couldn'l' gel our of The wasrebaskel' in G.S.R .... Mary Finlay wore her dress backwards .... Torslen Mahlke wasn'Jr given an empiy wafer glass al' play pracrice .... Joyce Blanchard fell our of her chair in chemisiry class. 33 .,. I. .Pl .3 w A I , - - NN , 31. K-if. yy A N J. Musfone P. Moulfon J. McHuron ' E, ' N' . ,v,. I ' xl 1' 7 . 'W .--, '?,- ' , I r J . if J 'J . :J 1 , 4 ww, ,1 V-.Q r J. ,. I ww , D. Nordahl R. King M. Fosfer M. Alderman A . ,M :A: ,. . . I , f X .f 'Q' I 5,1 r K' ' - A J f 'FV I 5 X. X . L ' J -A - ix J ., 1 1 fl S M 5 ' ' 'XV V, ' 11 :LN , , 4 I L 5 'f' , ' t- 4 ' .. M Y 'N . if ' ' ' . ' - p . k v V-5 1 'nzgvjwlxi RX ' S -, -J xign- i I. .. S L - K -1 mf -LJ!! ' Y , J, Benggn J. Main J. M. Hopkins ifiiif.. Crain S. Monroe M. Carpenfer S. Tibboff ' ' J MIIIGH v 5 5- O H M. Smiley D. Clme J. Websier R. Agley S. Baker and B. Walker M. Eckerf S. Riska 1 .1 V v aw 32 4' ' I . , ff,-f f ' v x f 2' . rm . . 'Q -11, . ,g lv '- wi: 1 --Y pl , in-F 5 , Ah R U E. Harfer 1' Q- L, ' ' 'x 1 , .,,V H, Y. Sc ' fy u 4. I ,J Q ffm 1- Mfr, N ' U ' .. , ,- V ' 1 '1 G. Swiharf A ' ' .w A ' ' ' N , am .yan ,.-it 1 ' 'QW - L M T . . .1 f x , ' x v , J. Riley M, Hunf B. Hackenberg M- KEUQ J' Molsen D' Upham 34 ark Q5 ri X lf xg GV YIM und erdassmen fx 'QV J i fi BoTTom row. lefT To righf: Denny McCarThy. Linda EllioTT, Linda Wyer Top row, leff To righT: Ted Lindman, Mike Darby, Bob FrosT iunior class Following TradiTion. The Junior Class raised money by selling Tood aT The concession sTancl during TooTball season. A new sTand was clonaTecl by The school To The Juniors This year. During baslceTball season. They also sold reTreshmenTs To The Tans. Selling TooTball and baskeTball schedule pencils was anoTher source oT making money. ln The spring, The class presenTed The annual Junior Play, and laTer The Junior Prom in honor OT The Seniors. None oT This could have been possible wiThouT The guidance oT The Junior Class sponsors: Mr. William Galberach. chairman: Mrs. RoberT Boyle, Mr. Elmer Craig. Mr. Wendell Moyer, Mrs. June Cleveland. and Miss ElizabeTh WhiTeloclc. Also sharing in a large parT oT The worlc were The class officers: PresidenT. Ted Linclmang Vice-PresiclenT, Milce Darby: SecreTary, Lincla EllioTT: Treasurer, Bob FrosT: STudenT Council. Linda Wyer and Denny McCarThy. 36 Allen, Mike Anderson, Charles Ankney, Annieanelie Arney, Marfha Ash, Warren Augerbright Earl Baker, Elsie Barnell, Jane Blaskie, Dan Boals, Naomi Bogen, Judy Bonlrager, Alva Borkowski, Tom Boughlon, John Bowdish, Janel Boyle, Michael Bradley, Sharon Brooks. Mary Jane Bundy, Jerry Burkhead, Mona Burfon, Joyce Cameron, Bill Carpenfer, Jim Casey, Michael Clark, Judy Clark, Roy Clark, Susan Clouse, Alice Clouse, Mary Clouse, Terry Conrad, Carol Cook, Linda Cox, Norine Crabill, Tom Crapo. Alfred Curry, Tom Darby, Mike Davis, John Davis. Mark Deroshia. Ed 37 if Donley, Roberi Droud. Joyce Ebel. Dennis Eckert Ted Elliot Linda Ells, Hal Falkenslein, David Fallcensiein. Jon Freeman, Jim Friclc. Brenda Friesner, Lynn Frohriep, Joan Frost Roberl Fry. Barbara Gang, Pafricia Giant Fay Gillao, Marilyn Gose, Barbara Graloe, Dave Grebe. Doug Graft Linda Groslcy, Jana Gustafson, Chris Guy. Dennis l-lanslwue, Pafricia Hart Mary Hawkins, Terry Hay. Lynelle Hayden, Floyd Hill, Donna Holiz, Linda l-loliz, Terry Hoover, Roxy Horrom. Roger Howard. Jim Hunt Tom JannoH'a. Harvey Jones. David Jourdan. Brehcla Julien, Kailwy 38 Kasrnauskis, Norman Keagle. Jean Keller, Karen Kelley, David Kelley, ,Doroihy Kelley, Alan Killian, Marlene Kirne. Judy Kilson, Phil Kline, LewJean Krause. Ken Kreps, Ron Kroll, Florence Kronlz, Bruce Kulpinslci, Pai Lain. Gayle Laughlin, Charles Lawniczalc, Marion Lawniczalc, Ron Large, Bob Leaflwerman, Virgil Lilly, Andrea Lindman, Ted Losey, Penelope Losey. Susan Luedders. Jerry Ly+le. Rober+ Maclian. Jean Malone, Palrricia Marlin, Eleanor Mayer, Aniia McCar'rl1y, Dennis Melclwi, Eugene Morrison. Leieune Moyer. Billie Mundy, Bill Munk, Carol Naiiczalc, Nafalie Norion, Luanne Norron, Suanne 39 ? Qi, s 1 Orff' 55 4,5 i t V .3752 51 , Q- ef 1 U! , , MP5 , I , :, ng T? ' V J ll ' ' i f i-qwef. 1 ' ' ' ii? N E I' 'i ' l . K .w i i ' I ' l ' l I - . '4 ww.. - m , .1,,,ga,5 . Q ,m,wV , g ae 10 m S l e in . y im, - ,J Q, 4 1. ' O+'ro, Mariorie Oxender, Mariorie Parish, John Parriclc, Larry Perkins, Parricia Pfenning. Nancy Pierce, Rose Ann Poffenberger, Terry Foley, Diana Quinn, Marsha Quirin, Rudy Rayner, Dolores Reed, Kafhryn Reurer, Sieve Richards, Mary Ann Ridley, Terry Riggs, Juclirh Riley, OHS Rippey, Hisle Rislca, Joseph Rirler, Thurman Roberrs, Dan Rohrer, Lloyd Sadewasser, Phyllis Sargent Carole Sauer, Linda Schmidl, l-lelen Schroeder, Harold Schulz, Sharon Schwarli, Ron Sheldon, Judy Sherman. Roberl Siegel, Sondra Simpson, Belrry Sires, Sally Smusz. Thomas Spaniola, Carol Srewarl, Nancy Srorms, Mary Ellen Sfraehly, David 40 Slroup. Dan Slulls, Roberl Swiharr. Bonnie Teall. Terry Teelers, Carolyn Tisclel. Donald Tlwomasma. Kalhy Troyer. Jake Turner, Bren? Uriclc, Mariorie VanMe+er, Terry VanVors+. Zola Vernon, Carole Wagner. Dixie Wagner, Ann Wallman, Douglas Weaver, Brian Welosler. Carol Weslce, Edward West Alice Williamson. Paul Wingfield, Loran Wyer, Linda Yunlcer, S+epl1eh qu, 5 Pb N I l Bo'H'om row, leff fo righf: Mike Ash, Toodie Finlay, Myrna Dougan, Sfeve Eckerf Top row, leff fo righf: Gary Falkensfein, Rick Fisher sophomore class Resulfs of fhe fenfh grade elecfions found: Presidenf, Gary Falkensfein: Vice- Presidenf, Rick Fisher: Secrefary, Myrna Dougan: Treasurer, Sfeve Eclcerf: Sfudenf Council, Mike Ash: and fhe carryover Sfucleni' Council member, Toodie Finlay. These officers planned fhe class parfy and handled ofher business for fhe 'renfh grade. The sophomore boys were largely responsible for fhe success of fhe reserve fearns. Aiding fhe class were Jrhe sponsors: Mr. J. C. Perry, chairman: Mrs. Alfa Anderson, Mr. Cecil Del'laven, and Mr. Hugh Tyler. 42 Adams, Linda Adams, Tom Addison, Roberl Allimus, Tom Ambler, Richard Anderson. Karen Ankey, Jerry Arklie, Brenn Ash, Milce Babka, Julia Baker, Roger Bayer, Carol Beach, Kennelh Besser. Michael Bixler, Diane Blanchard, Trudy Blood. Janice Bonfiglio. Donna Bonlrager. Charles Bonlrager, Rosa Boughfon, Jack Boughlon, Judy Bower, Gary Bowsher, Marcia Boyden. Jim Braham, Pamela Brebner. Melissa Brorhers, Tom Brown, Russell Brubaker. Mary Carpenfer, John Cashour, Priscilla Casner. Jane Childs. Judy Covey, Alan Criles. Larry Cross, John Crossman, Barbara Currier, Richard DeHaven. Jim l. 535 5 to-ss '-is-i 9' - Y di: W ,y ., . Y :lg .- QNX Jifjlg A lm. 1 1 1 I V1 1 1 - Aj 1 1 - .11 11- 141, ' 1 '11 I , - 1. - 1 A '-- 1 1 ,11 .- A 1,1 -.ia-1 111 11 1 , 11, . 1151 1.1 V 1 ' 'ff . I--i I -I I I 'nk ' ' I 11,11 . ' -.1 -,' f. .'Il' .H ' g, 11 J 4 .1 Ni ' 1.' PT-E . 'Fi Q11-1 1 1 1.11 -111, ff' 'cf 1.1.5. - 1 11 1 .- 13 L----'f' ' I' 111 ff! iv 1 . 1 1 J 1 1 1 'Q 71 1 ' Qi 1' 11 1 1 . . . 11- H1 '1 1. 1 ,111 'R I .1 11' 1: 11'-,gf . 5. 1 , 11 1'-.K 15315, -111 , 9 ' ' '51 1 E i.I:1.l1:5i1:f. 1 .11 15 4.LLsLlQ1Q, 1 1? 131 1,12-121,-T,-1:1 .g. , Mgr.. 1,11 :AQ .41 11,1 ffglr 1 - 1 1 , ,..1., I 1 I Y 'A 1131 P , ' 1 1 1' 1 f 1' 1 1? 1 f yi Ai L 1 5 Q1 A Q1 5 1 1 Y 14'-1, 1 Wu? 1 , 1 g 1 'l 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1. 1 . I--. M1 1 1 , F 1 111 11.111 M11 15111 T 1' A 1-1 -11 H1--4.21f:ig .1 M, 1 1 1 Y, - 551-'.1,, A V H . -'QI' ' ' 1'4 P X V ,wr , I . 1' 5 1 11-1 2355 9 'f 1 '11 I 111 Q V 11111 ' 1 A 1 I J-1 ,1 M111 I. 1 - , ba ,E 51115415 - 1 Lg: 1 -5:17 -,f :1152 , 1 1 ' ,LJ V1 V1 'A V' I 1 1 ,1 i T i 1 111 ' 1 11 1 1 1 12211 1,1 1 1 1 , 1 1211 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Halhaway, Ron Hawkins, June Hearld, Dave Hecht David Hendricks, Margarel Hinchen, Charles Hinman, Karen Holshuh, Karen Holfz, Doug Hollz, Linda Hosfeller. Don Houck, Susan Hudson, Camilla Hunsberger, Sue Jacobs, Hilda Jacobs, Roberl Jeffery, Connie Jenner. Carole Jolwnsonbaugh, Ed Johnslon, Roberf Kane. Lincla Kelrn, Roberl Kerslwner, Kim Kidd, Michael Kimble, Jane? Kline. Karen Kronberg, Barbara Kulpinski, Raymond Kunzie, Elaine LaForl'e, JoAnn Lahmeyer, Connie Lego, Dan Lichly, John Lock. Judy Long. Ben Long, James Long, Richard Lough, Frances MacPherson, Darlene Marshall, Kalhy 45 Mariel, Charlyn Mallausclw, Karen McElhenie, Richard McKale, Rulh Ann McLaughlin. Clyde Mercer. Nancy Mefller, Doris Meyers. Jack Meyers, Sylvia Miller, Judilh Millell, Pamela Misner. James Moller, Carrol Nelson. Mary Newman, Jane Newman. Sondra Nordahl, Richard Owen. Susan Palmer, Sieve Penn. Judy Perry, Roberl' Pfenning. Ron Phillips. Kenneih Polcorny. Belly Paley, Dick Polls. Michael Pursel, Penny Remenap, Mark Riley, Rufh Ri1'+er. Sheldon Roloeris. Warren Rolsfon, Russelyn Ryan. James Schaeffer, Larry Schemahorn, Sharon Schmidt Nancy Schmidt Norma Schrock. Vicky Schwarlz. Barbara Schwarlz. David 46 Slone, Dallas Smiih. John Smifh, Sue Slevens. David Sfroup, Sharon Sfump, Phil Tibboll, Eileen Tobias, Archie Triclcer, Pamela Trine, Palricie Upham, Kemlyn VanNesT. Terry VanWhy, Vernon Vcnzile, Charles VenZile, Doug VanZile, Bill Wagg. Gerlinde Wellers, Bill Washburn. Janef Washingion, Mary Wegner, Dave Wehrly, Gail Weihling, Janice Welfy, Joe Werner, Tom While, Conrad Will, Roger Vllilliamson. John Wilson, Kennelh Winlcleblack. Shirley Wolf, Linda Wolfe. Margarer Woods, Jane Woods. Jean Yoder, Joanne Young. Grover Young, Linda Myers, Dan LeRoque, Gilberi 47 ll 1 .lvl D if iv x I - 3' -,,, x..- l 15' .' 'E' -4 ia un X i f l ' - . I V A i ', 5 1. in l J - ' if i V ll E 1: 'I ' 3 I J ' A-E , QQ, 3 5 ' .Y r LY ar, figs, -Y ' I .-an-. X 4 , , , , o.. fl 5... 1 xx X ll ., . .Hi Q, A 1, .Jr l 'wq,xy 17' we 8 sf .:s1'7. -gp-fl l R 1 - 1' :ie ,f 'W R' Y- L17 1- - ,gn 7.5- Q.:-,Ed fi We xi Hi K 1 tg 'a noi Jvv, 59' - i 'wfrei' -- I 2' E-1 D N- 'E , gre? Y if' i l if A - .1 r ,.. J ,LH i au.. - l l l 'C' l figs- 1 . i ii: if N , Q 2.1 gl, l . :J J' Q' --T' l Q I i , U , E' 1 ' M A ka fy WTENA I Jag I z o x ,WY 1f'5,- 'f'. - ,- 4 ' I 1. ' I, M41 gil' Y yffv ' 1-wx '--4' 'Xl sms Lggg-. Q--Y Ev-1' Bo'Hom row, leff fo righf: Wayne Keyser, Linda Hehler, Paul Roe. Top row. lefi 'lo righi: Doug Peck, Jim Royer, Jamie Kerchner. freshman class The Freshman Class eniered in'ro Senior High wirh one hundred and sixiy-seven siudenis. They joined in The many high school aciriviiies, such as G-.A.A., sporis, various clubs, and Senior Band. The officers in charge of class aciiviries were: Presi- deni, Wayne Keyser: Vice-Presidenr, Jim Royerg Secreiary, Linda Heizlerq Treasurer, Doug Peck, Siudeni Council, Jamie Kerchner and Paul Roe. The Class Sponsors were: Mr. Harold Bowdish, Chairman: Mr. Roberf Tripp: Mr. Lewis Burmeisier. Mrs. Eva Wheai, Mrs. Helen Cripe. and Mrs. Virginia Ash. Norion, James Shoulders. Linda Smifh, James Waldron. Ray Wyer, Gary 48 -, J. l iiiii iiir 0 furnish 2..rr Ake. Max Augerbrighf, Paul Avery, Pamela Ayres. Allen Baker, Jean Barnell. Rebecca Bauman. Sandra Bohyer. Jim Blackburn. Sandra Borkholder. Lloyd Borlcowski. LoEsa Bolhamley, Carol Bowdish, Kafhleen Bradley. Rosemary Brunson, Barbara Bunn, Howard Burhans. Arfhur Carlisle. Larry Carper. Roger Carver. Jucly Church. Sanford Clarlc. Judy Cleveland. Suzann Crissey. Lillian Crouch. Carllon Curlis, Alan Darby. Thayma Deal. Kay Dell. Regina Derclc. Phil Dillivan. Randall Dorn. Sianley Downe. James Eagan. Timolhy Ely. Michael Emery. Richard Engle. Jean Ewarf, Larry Fager. Gene Felt Peggy 1 v,.., bb ww. ,. 4, i h II lv' E - , rin V ik' A 3 'P,. vig, 1' 'Y!::7'. if W' -'il 'ip Field. Rick Flock. James Fraylick, Paula Frohriep, Wayne Frosi, Donald Fry, Alan Fry. Coral Galbreafh. Vicki Gerchow, Sharon Gerow. Tom Gilbo, James Glenn. Roberi' Gonser, Larry Grebe, Norman Guinlher, Thomas Guy, Marjorie Hack, Diane Hagen. Harriei' Hammond, Roberi Hawver. Susan Heichel, Marsha Heidenreich. Linda Helzler, Linda Holliday, Mary Holfz. James Hopkins, Randy Horning, Susan Hughes. Sandra Jenner, Clarence Jordan. George Kasdorf. Allen Kauffman. Jeff Kerchner, Jamie Keyser. Wayne Kolassa. Gail Kroll. Phyllis LaFor1'e, Bonnie Large. Bruce LaRouche, Beafrice Laws. Virginia 50 Lehman, Judiih Leihn, Tom Lihllefield. Doroihy Lock. Frances Lulcomslci. Michael Mall, Suzann Mann. Candace Marlcs, Jerry Marlin, Raymond McLauchlin, Linda McLaucl1lin. Palricia Merchant Roloerl Medling, James Miller, Barbara Miller, Cheryl Miller. Deldon Miller. Richard Mitchel. Thomas Morey. Rex Murphy. Diane Myers. Douglas Myers, Mary Myers, Pamela Nelson. Reber? Nowak. Dewey Oswald, Richard OH. John Owen, Jeff Pagels. Mary Pagels. Virgil Peck. Douglas Peckham. Susan Perrin, Charles Persing. Richard Poorman, Judy Pringle, Sharon Pueschel. John Purdy, Anne Rider, Roy Rifler. Kafhryn ' 1' 'T' 1.4. li' ' J - 1 r . A . A Jgijir .gf . ' - ii' V x .1 -3 -, v Q' ' ' C' ' I P: 5 I ' , 'Y V Q ul' l Q-if 'fi - ' ' ll ll 'i ,lr fl! 1 4 iQ . fail ' X r 2 s'f, - -fi , . KT 4- 'sf-. ,--E- 12-f , '.,', 1: -: . . V .... f 1. ' - 1.1: 7 1612.1 ' F.,- I y F if i . -. l ,n - f 1 It ii 1 2' i-1 l . . - - 'Jil ww' ' f l . z l R' f' i ' ' X i A 4 4 I l Qi an 01 'Nm 1-'fa-J'-1Yi51'.f?N in ,J xl ii. 1 .una ws., lc' all ' f i ia ' IQ 4 .Q ,, I, l 1 x l 4 .. '. N . .,,.' J: Qu? gi W 'K Ea .. x I, 'P .- CDV' l '--' Z1 . ..,,f A . Roe. Judy Roe. Paul Rosine, Tom Royer, James Samuels. Larry Schmick, Dan Schoenherr, Roberr Schwarh, Judy Slweels, Nancy Sheldon, Mary Slwemberger, Kaylor Shirley. Bruce Smifh, Gary Smilh, Richard Smoker. Conslance Somes. Karen Sfevens. Marvin Sl'ul'z. Marlin Suils. Roberl' Summey. Ronald Sunday. Belly Taylor, Jan Teadf. Joan Tongiani, Joanne Townsend. Alice Tracy. Linda VanMe+er. Pal Wagner. Jane Walker. Deanna Washburn. John Weaver. Lawrence Weaver. Linda Wes+pl1al. Mary While. Douglas Wilcox. Barbara Willsey. Viclor Winler. Ray Wyer, Kei+h Yunker. Marc Zell, Lawrence -...--.25 ' g Lmxjk J n 'DSM an 53 in-J BoHom row, leff fo righf: Amanda Hughes, Donna Ash, Dan Lindman Top row, leff io righh Rick Quinn, Ron Kerchner. Peie Prince Ahsenh Pamela Tupper eighth grade Enrolling in The Eighfh Grade This year were Jrwo hundred and Jrweniy-seven slu- clenfs. lnsieacl of regular officers, represeniaiives were elecied. The relurns were as follows: Donna Ash, Amanda Hughes, Ronnie Kerchner, Dan Lindman, Pele Prince, Rick Quinn, and Pamela Tupper. Aciing as class sponsors were: Mr. Roberi Finlay, chairman: Mrs. Mona Reiclc, Mr. Roger 'Ba+es, Mr. Jack Granr, and Mr. Harold McElhaney. During The year, ihe eighih grade enioyeol a dance al lhe Youih Cenier. 54 Adams. Richard Addison. Laurie Allen. John Ash. Carolyn Ash. Donna Avildsen. Richard Baley. Bradford Barnharl. Lindo Barnell, Cleo Ba'H'en. Marianne Beall, Jean Bedford. Jim Beers. Lewis Bell, Roberf Benii. Allan Bercaw. Connie Befcke, Rifa Blanchard, Rufh Blanchard. Terry Bordner. Mike Bosch. Ginny Bowen, John Bowman. Thomas Brenneman, Carl Brown. Berla Brumbaugh. Roberfa Bupp, James Bulz, Vicky Cashour. Peggy Chandler, Lynn Clouse, Gary Colman, Diane Coohan, Richard Coye. Susan Crissey. Laurel Crifes. Sharon Crouch, Linda Davis, Larry Deal, Bill Derer. John 55 if V .fs '+.f',, in-ss Dillon, Thomas Dobberleen, Mary Donihue, Carl Denley, Carol Dunham, Barbara Earley, Jim Eberhard, Harrison Fallcensiein. Nancy Ferrell, Cheryl Fiebelkorn. Lane Fisher, Margare+ Flock, Rolaerr Flowers. Nona Frays, Cinda Frays, Sandra Freeland, Vickie Frick, Duane Frohriep. Terry Fuller, Jerry Gvalberach, Bill Gazlay, Bonnie Searle, Sharyl Geerison, Carol Gerchow, Jim C-Bilbo, Dennis Gilbo, Shirley Gilbo, Suzanne Gose, John Grebe, Diane Grifiioen. Roberi G-roff, Janei Gushwa, Gary Gusfafson, Charles Haack, Carol Hanna. Tom Hanshue, Sandra Harker. Harker, Harper, Harper, Lanny Nancy Dororhy Jerry Hari, Gail Hari, Lawrence Halhaway. Margarei Hawkins, Paul Hays, Brenl' Hepner, Linda Hoss. Craig Hiemslra, John Hilron. Gregory Hinchen, Frank Hinman. Diana Hobel, Karhryn Holrz. Janel Hollz, Judy Homlar, William Hoover, Sherlyn Horning. Janel Hovda. Karen Howell. Roberr Hughes, Amanda Hunt Harry Hunr, Sharon Jackson, Terry Jacobs. Marlin James, Richard Jenner, Michael Johnsonbaugh, John Johnsonbaugh. Lyla Jones, Jerry Jourdan, Judy Jourdan. Suzanne Kerchner, Ron Keyser. Mary Kidd. Dennis King, John Kirlcpalrick. Randy Kirchen. Charles Kline. Lana Kuhl. Juanifa Kuriz, Pal 57 . PX f Q-9 1 .A ,...... A 4-- , ,.,......-iw.,-f-g , 4 .4 V-.+A f'-'K-- 4 -I. ' ' ,Y Et nasrsfm. - :ri ..-..,i 5 .L .,.'f -IF i Sv W ff 'll xl Hy: f, '. if . fa ffl l 4. r' ' ,ff Jw ,will yrbrflx: '1 L 1 1 ia... , -r JJ, 52, 'Slay , X J ,isa-.4 'IQ If J TQ 'fyf' ai, .S 'Tir QM' Url ,- 'ti :Y 'uf rl r , I .T . l rl 2 - l f Q it' il S' Vg 1' tl' N 4, ,-'Q , U xy I chi in Lamborn, Douglas Laughlin, Rulh Lea+herman. Duane Lego, Sranley Lindman. Dan, Lifflefield, Donald Luedders, Jack Lung, Jerry Lyrle, Lucille Malone, Michael Mecklenberg, Diana Mecklenburg, Sandra Messner, Julie Meyers, Fredrick Miles, Dan Miller, Mary Miller, Paul Missler, Rosemary Morrill, Eslra Munlc, Bradley Murphy, Curlis Myers, Douglas Nelson, Sally Nelson. Lavonne Norris, David Nusbaum, Michael Pagels, Judy Pant Margaref Parker, Edward Parr, Larry Pairen. Mike Perkins, Marianne Pelers, LeRoy Pelers, Sheila Pfenning, Dan Plucinslci, Richard Poe, Kafherine Porier. Milce Prince, Perer Prinislci, Susan 58 Probsl, Jane Proclor, Carol Pueschel, Linda Quinn, Richard Reed, JoEllen Reed, Larry Richardson, Joyce Ringler, Dan Riggs, Sandra Rippey, Carl Roberls. Richard Robinson. Ronald Schoelller. Craig Schusler. Douglas Seyberf, Shirley Sharp. Mike Shears. Eugene Sherman, Carol Sherman. Don Shoulders, Nancy Sidener. Sandra Smilh, Brian Smirh. David Smoker, Michael Somers, Judy Spencer. Jack Sprowl, Charles Srevens. Sylvia Sluarr, Roberl Soulhwick. Kalhleen Swisshelm, Paul Tepfer, Roger Thaden. Thomas Thomas, Keilh Thompson, Linda Tobias. Sharon Tooley, Judy Troyer, John Tupper. Pamela Turner. Mary 59 ...V ln Ya! ,M n n I a ' --. o.. fe . i ' .yfsg r' 4.-' .1 J ,si I ,IZ --qs l, ,E Qm. l 'ar- !:'l!l? . i il, K i , Yhiir ki ' 2 1 ' - 'lu . l , 1 ' Y .... -p... 111 Ni , .9-.J 'X- IM Uriclc, Gary Valenfine, Diana Vanzile, Carol VanZile. Phyllis Vroman, Harolcl Wadsworlh, Slnaryl Waldron, Ernesr Walker, Janel' Walson. Larry Wenger, Marcia Werner. Rila Willce, Rulh Wilson, Carolyn Winklepleck, Nancy Winler. Charlolle Woods, Cheryl Yunlcer, Mary Zimmerman, Don DeVries. Garry Bo'Hom row. leff fo righh Bill Fosier, Bob Bashore, Tom Meyers Top row, lefi' fo righf: Jane Freeman, Lucius Carver. Jane Rogers Absenf: Marlc Vroegindewey seventh grade Because of The size and number of secrions I.. The Sevemlh Grade 'rhis year, represenlarives were chosen ins+ead of class officers. This Sevenih Grade Council planned 'rhe funciions of Their classmaies. The Council members are: Roberi Bashore. Lucius Carver, William Fosfer, Jane Freeman, Tom Meyers, Jane Rogers and Marla Vroegindewey. The sponsors assisring ihis class were: Miss Floiad Collins. chairman: Miss Mary Anderson, Mrs. Mildred Huff, Mr. Lenore Moss, Mrs. Gladys Girion, Mr. Lou Lori, and Mr. Schuyler Plelcher. 6I W5 C 0' . l A if Q A I - W H wig-li i n ku W L E , sl r ni ,n., 4' ,-, L I ii L l ,Ol E ' i , Q, Q17 -2142 I sad- rr. 4. I.- 'f Qn-12 l .. 4 nl gf Abbs, Douglas Abbs, Wal+er Andrews, Roger Barnell, Donna Barnell. Joanna Barnharf, Clarence Baslmre. Roberf Bauman, Dianna Beers, Treasa Benson. Roberf Bergman, Pamela Besser, Roberl' Binlcley, Alan Bixler, Priscilla Black, Judy Ann Blood, Alan Bosch. William Boflwamley, Dennis Bowdish. Raymond Brewinglon, Sherry Burke, Pal' Burkhead, Rebecca Cameron, Alma Carlisle, Karlene Carpenfer. Dale Carver. Lucius Chrisman, Rose Clark, Jacqueline Cleveland. Jody Clouse, Michael Conlclin, Terry Cawan, Darlene Cowan, Vernon Coy, James Crapo. Judy DeLeo, Marly Dillen. l-larolcl Donlay, Sherry Donihue, David Downing. Jim Drake. Roberi Dunlcelberger, Judy Durgan, Mary Anne Dyball, ,Philip Ebel. Carol Ernch, Marlha Ellinger, Kennelh Fair. Palricia Falkenslein, Donald Ferrell, Jim Fine. Linde Fosler, Kay Fosler, William Fox. Larry Frayliclc, Sherry Freeman, Jane Fry, Priscilla Gerchow, Janice Gerren, Michael Gillespie, Nancy Giniher, Cheryl Good. James Goodpasfer. Norma Gonser, Palricia' Grebe. Kenneih Griffioen. Bill Grilfifh. Danny Groff. Linda Grofl. Sharon Harper. David Hari, Gary Harf, Susan Harfer, Bill Hawkins. Connie Hickman. SuAnn Hill, Douglas Holfz, Carol Holh. Karen Holfz. Raymond Hoyt Jane 63 Horlon, Roberf Hopkins. Ar+hur Judson, Jim Hudson, Roy Hull, Phillip Johnsfon, Judy JoKela, Sharon Jones, Larry Jorden, Donald Jorn. Linda Kelley, Darryle Kendall, Nancy Kilchen, Roseenn Kline. Dan Knox, Marsha Kreider, Diana Kuhl, Roger Lahmeyer, Bruce Large, Lynn Lawrence, Cynlhia LeRoque. Nancy Levin, Jan Lichfy, Lee Lislon, Jim Long, Terry Lung, Harold Lung, JoAnn Machan. Jim Main, Jerry Magnus, Kendra Marshall. Gloria MaHhes. Sharon Mayer, Gerald McKale, Dale McLauchlin. Sharon Meyers, Torn Miller, James Miller, Jerry 64 Miller, Marlene Milleff, Mary Moller. Sandra Mooney, Louis Morey, Carol Moss, Melanie Mundy. Palricia Nelson, Kafhleen Noble, David Nolen, Sandra Norfon, Mike Noiesline, Rilo Osman, Kennelh Parcell, Linda Parks, Mickey Phillips, Ann Pierson, Eric Pierucki, Cheryl Piiienger, Tom Porler, Douglas Polls, David Probsf, Linda Quirin, Carl Ream, Nancy Reed, Michael Rhoacls, Phillip Rice, Judy Richardson. Ruby Rifenburg. Gary Riley. Jack Riley, Pieier Ringler, John Rilier, Michael Robinson. Sheryl Rogers, Jane Rommel, James Ropp, Jean RoYer, Jane Runyan, Deedra Saddison, Thelma .,-xv f l . .J I l QR. . V U ,,, , I.,-Te a-N , , i J Jia . Q- 'QPX' . .,.,.,. , ,. ' ' if 1 4 f,4- Nr ---N . -9. il' is ,. , A -fa' p '?' i lf A Y ,lb - ' A K I '- E -SP1 '- l Qu, -ik '-J ? ' LUV aliidm 'BPS vi 11' Q , ,V 'Q 1 'S' Wo 'Q' ' - f , ' A. -.k' i . ,,,, H, 1 A ' 1 I ' Q E '5- - A Sl 4V 3 al, ii V l i wr ii Q Qlv. l i L 7 J A , A , .1 V ..,,'.i'2i. 'i' 4, - - ii gi 1 Y K5 . ' S' 'My ' a ff-'f l M V l l l l il N F 3 i .rg i r 4 .V I .5- .f-J' 4. .4- -4f.,,u?s W, ,T l G3 .sp-.I , --yy-f -... U Pc ga. 'QL ' IFA Z' . i rj l 'fi -pam we in r ,:, I. . , Q 56 t , ,-4 gg. X -115: lim-- 'iv ,N I '- S x 1.0 n in ' 4.1 , Q - an -... lr . X , ink-- l ' . l ,XL 'sa X --Q lim., T 1 . X . 7 I l imililiid clf g n' ,,'1,?,, ,N , S l l Q-' Y' 1.1 l u ure' .A ii A ' 'Q lxm li ,lla Q ww mi Sarris. Pamela Schaeffer, Sue Shemahorn, Don Schmueller, Diane Schneider, Jon Schreiber, Joan Schroeder. Marcia Seclcbaclc, Sco'H Shears, Susan Shirley, Karyl Smiih, Linda Smifh, Lloyd Smi'l'h, Pamela Smilley, Rebecca Sewers, Linda Sowers, Myra Spearow, Lois Siege, Elizabelh Slahl, Jerry S+ewar'r, Allan Sfewari, Berry S'I'evens, Sheila Sfraii, Richard Sfrodel. William Sfroup, Jeannine Swiharf, Trudy Taylor, Margarel' Thafcher. Jim Tozer. Donald Tricker. Tom Troyer, Dale Turner, Brian TuH'le, Linda Vanfxlmen. Carol VanOver. Dennis VanPell', Linda VanZile, Deborah Vernon, Tom Vroegindewey. Ma Vroman. Roberl' rk 66 Wait Elliol Waldron, James Wallace. Douglas Walker, Richard Waliher, Philip Washburn, George Weirich, Sharon West Belly Wheat Regina Williams, Michael Wilson, Dennis Winklepleck, Michael Wilrenberg. Carol Wolfe, Laura Wright Karen Wyer. Anne Wyer, Gaylord Wygant Jane Yerrick, Rebecca Yoder, Peggy Yunker, Andrea 4-fd r 'fy If N QB ' A F5422 G Q ri' 'J ig' ' 'u . ' I 3 w QV f if I M ' -f .L f lv tl 1 v I Sung s Q l .W B 1 5 g Q D V5 -gf. I 69 SPOl'1S ?'-- 4 Q 1 , I Fourlh row, lefl' +o righl: Warren Ash. Dan Roberls, Ron Kreps, Sieve Eclcerr, Ken Krause, Ted Lindman, Dave Jones, Roxy Hoover. Terry Clouse, Sieve Pinney, manager. Third row: Coach Pierce, Dave Kelly, Dave Grabe. Mike Darby, Leieune Morrisson, Don Tisdel, Bob Large, Lynn Friesner. Bruce Hayden, Coach McElhaney. Second row: Allan Kelly. Bill Flock, John While, Bob Blood, Dave Porler, Mike Smiley, Torn Smusz, Earl Augerbrighl, Jerry Pinney, manager, Dave Lori, manager. Firsl' row: Jim Mollsen, Ben Bordner, Dean Cline, Chuck Bunce, lco-capll, Milne Eclcerl lco-capll, Pal Porfer, Dan Gerow, Don Keller. varsity football This year's Varsily loolball 'leam had a very good record of four wins and four losses. The all round performance of 'rhe players is shown easily by lhe number placed on All Conference. All Slale and Special Newspaper Jreams. The 59 squad was one of lhe youngesl 'reams we've pul on The field in recenl years. Coach Pierce and Coach McElhaney had 'ro spend much of rhe year rebuilding lhe ream be- cause of a serious loss of players Jrhrough gradu- alion. Good spiril was displayed in defeaiing our lwo mosl imporlanl' rivals, Colclwaler I3-I2 and Three Rivers 2I-7. Because of 'rhis an ex- perienced 'ream can be expecled nexl' year and wilh lols of spiril from lhe sludenls an excellenl' record could be aHained. Slurgis ................ Slurgis ..,..r.,....,... Slurgis ............,.,. Slurgis ................ Slurgis .,............,. Slurgis ..,.,.....,,.... Slurgis ....,... Slurgis ,...,.,. RECORD Bronson ..... Coldwaler . Lakeview Adrian ...... Marshall ..... Three Rivers Easl' Lansing Albion .,,.... TWIN-VALLEY STANDINGS Easl Lansing Albion ,,,.......,..... B. C. Lakeview ..,.. Slurgis . .,.., . Adrian .... ,... Colclwaler .. Marshall .,.... Three Rivers 70 l Een Bordner VEC John Whife Dave Kelly 4' Dave Grebe Wk fx?'an Ke NY H .ff 'ii' .',,-if Iffflob Lxafqe Ken Krause 1 Zff,f Mike us. ,Q Tom S usz Lynn Friesner Q, Q.. . Sf6V Ecke-r+ X Ron Kreps Earl 1 -, Rory Hoover ,Vx 1 nn V. . L31-:une Mcrrisson Tiny CLOUSE' J- - f 2 K c D V1 RC'bO '3 Don Tlsdo' I Jgnvs CHFC w 1 1 n As? I .4 J .9 ,, RECORD Siurgis- 7 ,..,...,. ....,.,....,,.,..,. .... C o Iciwaier- S+u rqis-2 I ...... ,,,,,,,.4 L akeview- Siurgis-Zl .A.... .,,... B . C. Cenrral- S'rurgis- O ,v...... .......,.. C oldwarer- Siurgis-I2 VVvw...., ...... T hree Rivers- Sfurgis-I3 ...... .,.... T hree Rivers- Sfurgis-26 ......,.. .... S +. Augusiine- Coaches Gran? and Bafes b G I I I .fs ul. 1 Tl n ' H Top row, leff +o right John Washburn, Ray Winier, Buz Roe, Coach Dillon, George Jordan. Bob Hammond, Richard Smifh. Bruce Large. Jamie Kerchner, Tom Guinfher, Doug Myers, Roy Rider, Bob Merchant Coach Finlay, Ray Marfin, Lawrence Weaver, Dan Schmick. BoHon row: Jeff Kauffman, Wayne Keyser, Doug Whiie, Bud Jenner, Marfin Siuh. Sfanley Dorn, Tim Eagen, Gene Pager, Tom Gerow. Paul Augerbrighf, Alan Fry, Chuck Perrin, Roberi Schoenherr. 73 ei ' .: en , ii 45, - , ' . Q E1 ' was ,g ,. .l,, Top row, iefi' +0 rigl1'l': John Washburn, Ray Winrer, Buz Roe, Coach Dillon. George Jordan, Bob Hammond. Richard Smifh, Bruce Large, Jamie Kerchner, Tom Guiniher. Doug Myers, Roy Rider, Bob Merchanf. Coach Finlay, Ray Mariin, Lawrence Weaver. Dan Schmick. Bo'H'om row: Jeff Kauffman. Wayne Keyser, Doug Whife. Bud Jenner, Mariin Sfuiz. Sraniey Dorn, Tim Eagan, Gene Fager, Tom Gerow, Paul Augerbrighi. Alan Fry. Chuck Perrin, Roberi Schoenherr. 74 freshman football RECORD Sfurgis- O Srurgis-34 ....... S+urgis- 6 ..,.... Srurgis- 7' ...,.. . Srurgis--32 ....... Srurgis- 7 ....... S+urgis-- 7 .,..... Elkhari' N. S. Coldwaier Three Rivers- -I3 7 I9 Whife Pigeon- 6 Colciwaier- O S+. Augusfine-I 3 Three Rivers- 7 lg.: . .W , Q r ' 1 lfict? w, fx .. 51 ,Q efqyc 2 ul- K -' x 'r-7 1 -L xl ,gf , mfg. Y' . xt? ,v j P . ,fr ' '- ., p . 1 .' ' - A, 31.13 ' . f ' 3 ,f ,Q ' Aivv, L .V W xii V Q. 'I IRQ' if 6' H1 .. 'XB 4: : TR xx fri ' 426' 'fi , X ,la 71, - an 3 Me, QW 'm '54 3 If . uf F '-135' J, wa Q I 'x 9. lim , C' W ww! JQQ - 1 V ' .. U. ', gg., 'fi 5:-, mv' ' L.. :FT ' V. an Pi Wi., Coach Dillon Bronson ,, Easi' Lansing Albion .. Adrian . . Lakeview Coldwarer Three Rivers Marshall A . Easf Lansing Albion Bronson ,. Adrian .,.. Lakeview .. Colclwaier Three Rivers Marshall ..,. varsity basketball Siurgis Opposiiion , 76 38 . 46 56 . 62 68 5 I 68 A 53 59 49 62 , 55 53 . 55 44 . 44 72 . 48 53 A 64 53 . 59 64 . 74 8 I , 52 55 . 62 78 . 74 40 Fronf row: Vernon VanWhy, Dave Dobberleen, Sieve Eckerl. Mike Eckerf. Mike Darby, Ron l-lorninq, Ted Lindman, Rick McHeline. Back row: Ron Kreps, Denny McCarlhy, Doug Grebe, Ken Krause, Jerry Bu ndy. Coach Dillon. 76 Mike EckerT Mike EckerT. . .Senior . . . 6' . .. l75 lbs .... Third year on varsiTy . . . Torward . . . Tine jump shoT and very good accuracy when hoT . . . good rebounder for size . . . high scorer Tor The Team l59 poinTs . . . 9.9 poinTs per game average. TWIN VALLEY STANDINGS Won LosT EasT Lansing . .. I2 ColdwaTer . 9 Adrian . . ,..., ,.... 9 Albion ...,.... w.... 9 Lakeview . ...... 8 Three Rivers .. ., 5 STurgis .....,, . . .... . 3 Marshall ...,... ..... 2 Ron Horning Ron Horning . . . Senior . . . 5'lO ... I43 lbs .... second year on varsiTy . . . cenTer and Torward . .. good rebounder Tor heighT... very accuraTe jump shoT. . .very TasT.. .had a size handicap Tor playing cenTer . .. I29 poinTs . . . 9.2 poinTs per game average. Dave DobberTeen . . . Senior . . . 5'lO . .. l65 lbs .... second year on varsiTy . . . guard . . . showed good ouTcourT accuracy aT Times ...Tine play maker... very good ball handler and dribbler . . .40 poinTs . . . 5 poinTs per game av- erage. Mike Darby . . . Junior . . . 5'I I l65 lbs .... Torward and cenTer ...second year on varsiTy . . . Tine ball handler...very quick and decepTive . . . excepTional re- bounder Tor size. . . scored I39 poinTs . . . 8.6 poinTs per game average. STeve EckerT . . . Sophomore . . . 5'I I . .. I55 lbs .... second year on varsiTy .. .guard . ..Tine ouT- courT accuracy . . . injured The lasT parT oT The season . . .should have a good TuTure .. .had The highesT poinT per game average . . . lO.5 poinTs . . . scored l27 poinTs during season. 77 Ron Kreps Ken Krause Doug Gra be Ron Kreps . . .Junior . . . 5'lI l6O lbs .... firsi year on varsily . . . lorward and guard . . .ver good oulcourl accur- acy willfi iump sliolr . . . scoring improved as 'rlwe season pro- gressed . . . l52 poinls . . . 9.5 poinrs per game average. Ted Lindman . . . Junior . . . 5'9 . . . I45 lbs .... forward and guard . . . firsl year on varsily . . . good rebounder for size han- dicap . . .44 poinls . . .4 poinls per game average. Ken Krause . . . Junior . . . 6'2 . . . firsl year on varsily . . .cen- ler . . . good rebounder . . . slwould be good assel 'ro Jream nexl year . . . 37 poinls . . . 5.3 poinls per game average. Denny McCar'H'iy . . . Junior . . . 5'l I . . . I45 lbs .... forward . . . lirslr year on varsily . . . good jump sl1o+ . . . 29 poinls . . . 4.1 poinls per game average. Doug Grebe . . . Junior . . . cen- fer . . . firsl year on varsily . . . 6'2 . . . I7O lbs .... good polem- lial should improve willw exper- ience . . . 29 poinls . . . 3.2 poinls per game average. Jerry Bundy . . . lirsl year on var- sily . . . Junior . . . guard and for- ward . . .was brouglil up lo var- sify Jrlwrougln inlramural program . . . only played lasf half of sea- son. 78 Ted Lindman Denny McCa rfhy Jerry Bundy reserve basketball .K Bronson ........ Easl Lansing Albion .,,..... Slurgis Opposilion 50 27 26 43 42 I9 Adrian ..... --.v 4 0 2l Lakeview ...... .... 3 9 37 Coldwaler .. ---- 21 44 Three Rivers .... 48 32 'HQ-,-M Marshall ...,.. .... 3 3 26 Easl' Lansing 38 46 Albion ..,.,,.,.. ..v. 3 l 27 li: Bronson .... .... 5 4 24 Adrian .,.. .... 3 9 27 l' Lakeview ...... .... 3 9 40 E Coldwaler .. ,,.. 42 36 Three Rivers .... 36 37 f , 9 Marshall .....w .... 4 7 45 Coach Pierce l l s l ' A .L ,,,gi,fc,Q.rl or , i , ii i Fronl row: Wayne Keyser, Kim Kershner. Jim Royer, Mike Ash, Sieve Palmer, Tom Warner. Norm Grebe, Danny Evert Second row: Tom Alfimus. John Washburn, Richard Persing, Jamie Kerchner. Ed Johnsonbaugh. Tom Gerow. Mike Lukomski, Bud Jenner, Alan Fry, Coach Pierce. 79 r ig? 'TSA' x 1 1 V si A 'S -H lm ,-,fx 3 , ,a why , 1 1 I . 1 Slurgis Opponenl Colclwaler ....., .. . 35 I3 Ballle Creelc ., H .. ll 33 Kalamazoo Cenlral ...,. ,.... 5 39 Howe ..,.,, ,...,.. .... . A . ll 33 Howe ..... I2 30 Bronson ... 35 8 Coldwaler , , ...V. 24 23 Bronson ,. 30 I4 Niles ,,,A..,..,. 6 38 Dowagiac ., 2l 24 Twin Valley .. Y- 3Fd Adrian ,, ... ..., ...,. ,.....,.... ..,.......... l 5 2 7 Earl Augerbriglwl and Bob Prouglw qualified for Slale Tournamenls. coaches MCElhaney and erm va rsify wrestling Firsf row: Ray Winler, Manager: Bob Sclwoenherr, Lawrence Weaver, Paul Augerbrighf, Ed Cleveland. Bob Prouglih, Don Tisdel, Roy Marlin, Doug Myers. Roger Baker, Chris Guslalson, Bob Hammond. Roberl Addison, Manager: Second row: Terry Teall, Dave Wagner, Slanley Dorn, Bob Large, Dave Kelley, Bob Blood, Jeff Mlllell, Bill Maclwan, Dave Heclwl. Dan Schmiclc, Bruce Large, Jamie Kerclw- ner. Third row: Floyd Hayden, Alan Kelly, Terry Clouse, Jim Howard, Earl Augerbrighl, Sleve Yunker. Coach McEll1aney, Harvey Janolfa, Chuck Bunce, Marc Yunlwer, Lynn Friesner, Chuck Anderson. 8l Co-Captains Bunce and Blood T' r ff: , l .v I' V'-..,L, , Roger Balcer: II6 lbs. Ed Cleveland: I33 lbs. Jim Howard: I54 lbs. 1 l . l Ray Marlin: 95 lbs. Lawrence Weaver: 95 lbs. l Chris Guslafson: IZO lbs. Don Tisdel: l28 lbs. 1 ' us'-T ' 1 ' 1rr ' ' 'fit 'gf of l . .s . , ' Terry Teall: I38 lbs, Bob Blood: I45 lbs. El v Chuck Bunce: Earl Augefbrlgllft I80 l Bob Sclwoenherr: IO3 lbs fx.. Bob Prouglw: I28 lbs I Dave Kelley: l54 lbs, 'X Alan Kelley: Hvy. Siurqis Coldwaier In.c.I I2 7 Three Rivers In.c.I 4 0 S+. Augusfine In.c.I 2 I2 Adrian 4 0 Howe Ir1.c.I 2 I5 Marshall 2 0 Easi' Lansing 0 2 Albion 3 8 Lakeview 5 4 Three Rivers I I 3 Coldwaier 5 4 Lakeview In.c.I 0 3 Universiiy High In.c.l 4 O Howe In.c.I 3 4 COACH MAHER 'f b b II E I I' I9 xii' X v - A i . fi: ' -sf' I pug Xml flllll Q V-'L' X U ,I ps I ig I 1 I, I ,315 I ar X ,I 2 XIII I3 . , I . N --.if '- . 9.12, ima K . IK, 1IIIiQi 5 W ' ' '-'T -Vex'-1 - ig WC IA- 5:3 f' per' , I' f , ' U F L f K I 7 ' ,wie Nix ' X4 -rl 1, Lefi' 'Io Righf, Back row: John Keagle, Jerry Pinney. Ron Kreps, Ken Krause, Terry Poffenberger. Earl Augerbrighr. Second row: Bruce Hayden. Ted Lindman. Don Grifiioen, Dave Dobberreen. Mike Darby, Sieve Eckeri, Jim Mollsen, Dave Lori, and Bill Haack. Third row: Mike Eckert Mariy Smiih, Chuck Barnell, Dennis Wenzel, Larry Kraft Dave Del-Iaven, and Coach Maher. Froni' row: Roger Milliman, Greg Crossman. Jerry Todd. Terry Arklie. Jim Howell, and Jeff Schrader. 83 .LT is i ' r .i- 5 - n --Y 1 .rw . . . . . A T '- . g., T ' f'j.r'?2i1v-c'-.,'11'tt'5.Q ' 1 T ,,,,..,,,,,w. . . ' . It W' .gf as 'nl , - .I ,d V . V 4, 1 . N.. .gy 1,.g-v:'t?:Sf4f'Wf .1 - .3 - 4 .. , I X X - --15, 4 wk . t M .. li I , Y ef' L U v I ' ,-f f vw Q . .11--iv A y . 'H ' f , ..-..-- A 44 , .dm - ,L .1 ,il 1 tr T bm . , ,-. .. .,.,:g! , . us-.-..-HA -' - I --.. , - 'V T .--B . . ,fq-3-3' ,' .5. 1- ,Af , -f- -1 - J ' ' ' . -ni Q -o. - '... I f.:-.,-LJTA' ' -. The varsiTy squad concluded Their season wiTh six wins and eighT losses. Even wiTh This record The club had some oT The besT poTenTial seen in STurgis Tor some Time. As Tar as The Team was concerned, The breaks all seemed To go The wrong way. Three Rivers and Marshall won almosT complejrely by The luck OT The gods. ln looTh oT These games STurgis made no errors and played a perTecT game. ATTer losing To Marshall, The Trojans bounced loaclc To beaT Two of The Top Twin Valley Teams. EasT Lansing, Two To noThing and Albion, eighT To Three. VET' N ,L v-55 i ' 1 ale W - I I li L., - .,a.4.--al Aitlv L- . - V .J i 1 -I-I ' T T. T Z ,, . . , -, -L -4 I- S - T. T f L ..'T ' ar' . gr A lg .n -ei e- ' , . ,, -ff-we -,.,-.Gr T . -H , , . ,- pn-i .+V ' --rv! ni 4. ., s,':fd'L..1..- 'H l 559 .1 .. ,, ., - , . V..-.4 ,,.-Wm. , .,-.. Q' M Q., 4.31, .vt-.. .. if ,I ii A I Y X -- ., N 1 , -, i.'1-iw--gee? , y '. .N .W--L ig as A,-2f1,f:g,, - ' aEaf:fe:1-yetrfgf -' T - g 'fa5,px-...,f 'iN'?'9--Pg-',1sngE'g'q' ' 2k!s.:g,? Tgf 1 M, . .fp .v,. , . 'rl . - -'-71?f:!X5f:!f.-1?.Jf.re. 5T'f Z'f'i-uf'--fY'l'..1 2.'- 1 5 '. -4' ' ke 4, G. , . . T - -- -, -,..... T 'ai-.-1: 'Zbif V. SH: 1.'--.Gif-1?2'y '.Q'g g55'aT'F 'i49i' - 7. - N..- '- ' ' ' ' ' .. ' ' ' 'Sw'-11 Q 4 -.am , ..-Q.H g:':3v,ii,wsQ5iQg7:J5SV.. , 5 .fiv-. Ai.. js-u..,gk T ,, by Q vi..-gizgynzr! -1-. , , ,s. . . L.- -, -f ,.,.-,g-1'---re ,A 1- - - AU- ' ' . k V- S- 1 . - ef?- r iff? ---U.,51-1591:Q5'4f:T? '25fA---. ?ff:M'I1-if '-' -rf'-' . JL ' T f e?-f- .12-faff-icgg iff' ' sys . ..ifsf..y f3 A . n, ,-gmvrsrf L V ' Q-A .41 , '15 - -N , , 2 s,s.:A1.-g.i,...i,4 A - -f , - - . .T .fag Ww:'s:,f'..,- , J- AELQQQIA 'a rp. f' . ,fha . V- 4. ,,,,. 1-' 9 'Aj :irq-Ji' 4..-P ' ' ,, .-' . ' ' ' Q Y ig :T .lx-Y' fb Jef - - gf-,, - '-'Lf - -1 .-y H .- ..s. -.'. ' wg' 73:13, -ue, '.- Q-'z .p f . -5, ,--,,.,.z , ' , wi ,- - -A lv, .1 My Au- ',t,,,.' -.r-A .ll Lf,-lzglfiyl rmxire- ,-limi., - 5,25 ' Af ,? ,'guV5, ,,,.-3 sus, ,, .,g'f- . ' ' .Q fi, ' - V . T' J '1 . g,'f,,',U.Yf'-,y'g'4'u., v'1,1, -, g1'T1,, V f - 45' .4 11- ..?,zf1'l?. f f?v34.. --1:.u5:q.gf+.1 Map- x -1 Jw' ...V '.i..'- Y: 'xv -ei, Mm- 1f-fr i '.w-4 - '1'P 1 .,,, . N. 1' r Qtxgglriis-1-eL::iY.6El.1 L:sI'Pt-::......f- ct:-if ,-..-Ja ,, w J.. ' Q A-F '-'-'IF' 1- n'-f'---- '+R' '- T ' i H - . . -C' 'T 84 reserve baseball Under lhe direclion of Coach Bales lhe Reserve Base- ball leam had an excellenl season. Good Teamwork and skillful pilching made lhem a Tough learn lo beal. They proved lhis by winning lheir lirsl 6 games. Their lone deleal was by The Burr Oak Varsily which Jrhey de- iealed earlier in 'lhe season. ll was a close game wilh our reserves geliing edged our by one run. They came back in 'rhe lasl game lo defeal The Coldwaler Reserves 7 To 4. Colon Reserves Ouincy Burr Oak Varsily Colon Reserves Coldwaler Reserves Ouincy Burr Oak Coldwaler Reserves . -41 E! Lefl lo Righl: Leieune Morrison, Eugene lvlelchi. Ted Lindman, Jim Mollsen, Jerry Pmney Sleve Yunker. Dave Kelly, Roxy Hoover, Mike Eckerl, Dan Gerow, Ken Krause, Dennis McCar'lhy Mile Darby, Dave Grebe, Ren Smilh, Don Grifiioen, Earl Augerbrighr, Phil Kilson, Coach Roger Bales Rich Hollz, Dave Lori. John Keagle, Terry Polfenberger, Ronnie Schwarlz, Bob Lylle Chuck Anderson. Diclc Parsing, Don Tisdel, Rudy Quirin, Laird Wilson. ol I fenni Slurgis- J Srurgis- i' W 1 Srurgis- Srurgis-6 Srurgis COACH HARLEY PIERCE Siurgis- Sru rgis- Srurgis-6 f X Siu rgis- S+urgis- Srurgis- Srurgis- -4 RECORD Marshall- Hillsdale Howe Lakeview- Vicksburg Coldwafer S+. Augusfine- Three Rivers Hillsdale- Howe Coldwafer- Lakeview- Vxf f K in Leff fo Righh Sieve Brumbaugh, Alan Kelly. Tom Werner, Dave Hearld, Larry Pafrick. Jim Howard. Bob Forresr. Ron Magnus. Dennis McCarrhy, Harvey Jannorfa. and Coach Pierce. 86 '1- 'il- -lui-1' I-inn-Q.. . A F won 12 lost 0 season The STurgis High School NeTTers Turned in Their mosT successTuI season oT Tennis since STurgis had a Tennis Team, having a record oT I2 wins and no deTeaTs. The personal records will be given according To The posiTion played on The Team. They are as Tollowsz Jim Howard, The No. I singles. had a very good record oT Il wins and I loss. Jim should be given a IoT oT crediT Tor winning over Louis LaScaIa of ST. A. 6-3, 6-I. LaScaIa is considered one oT The Top Tennis players in The Kalamazoo area. Bob ForresT played The No. 2 singles and also came ouT wiTh a II record. Bob Turned in one of his besT perTormances in The IasT game wiTh Lakeview when he downed one oT The previously unbeaTen SparTans wiTh a score oT 6-O, 6-4. No. 3 singles was held by Allen Kelly who won IO and IosT 2 which is also a very good record. Allen is a Sophmore and will see Two more good years oT Tennis. Ron Magnus, The only senior, was aT No. 4 singles. Ron was The only unbeaTen Troian in The regular year wiTh I2 wins and no deTeaTs. In The Twin Valley Tourna- rnenTs Ron played doubles wiTh Bob ForresT and were runner up! They won The STaTe Regionals buT were deTeaTed in The TirsT round oT The STaTe Finals. Ron was a senior and The only NeTTer To leave. In The No. I doubles posiTion were Dennis IvIcCarThy and STexe Brumbaugh. They won 9 and IosT 3 Tor anoTher very good record. No. 2 doubles were held down by Harvey JannoTTa and Larry PaTricIc. They also had a very good record oT 9 wins and 3 losses. In The one win over Howe, Harvey played single maTch as his Team maTe had a Touch oT sickness. No. 3 doubles were Tom Werner and Dave Hearld. The only Freshmen. They had a very good season wiTh IO wins and 2 deTeaTs. Considering They were Fresh- men ThaT is a good record. In The Twin Valley meeT aT Albion we Tinished second To EasT Lansing wiTh IOV4 poinTs as compared To EasT Lansing's I2 poinTs. EasT Lansing has a very Tine Team, and nexT year we hope To have an even Tiner Team. 87 S+. Augusline Coldwaler .. Hillsdale ,.l., . Sl. Augusline Hillsdale .v,..., T. V. Gold Three Rivers Coldwaier ...,.., Marshall ..,,.., QC RECORD won won losi' losi losi 4'l'h Golf Regionals losl WON WON If The Siurgis Trojans had an improved season 'rhis year. compared io lasl year's record of no wins and six losses. They also moved up in Jrhe Twin-Valley meei' a+ Adrian from sevenlh To Tourih place under Jrhe direclion of Coach Dillon. Greg Crossman. Mike Smiley, Roberl Johnslon and Bob Schlage usually made up our siariing four. Bob Prough and Tom Boaz also saw acrion in some of 'rhe malches. Leff fo Righf, Back row: Jim Royfon, Mike Boyle, John Smifh. and Coach Dillon. Middle row: Alan Covey, Tom Boaz, Jim Bro+hers, Randy Agley, Ed Cleveland, Mike Smiley. Froni' row: Dick Wilson, Roger Baker, Bob Prough. Bob Schlage. and Jim Freeman. 88 ' ' fs. 4 1 A . ' S. l. Leff 'lo righf, Back row: Coach Lori, Richard McElhenie. Alva Bonlrager. Dave Hecht Terry Clouse. Doug Grabe. Terry VanMeler. Virgil Lealherman, Sieve Finney, Charles Laughlin. and Coach Granl. Middle row: Duaine Ayofle, Chuck Bunce, Joe Welly, Sieve Palmer. Lynn Friesner, Bob Large, Mike Ash, and David Kelley. Fronl row: Bob Walker, Dan Gerow, Gabriel Hudson. Ron Horning, Carl Tofh. Terry McCarl'hy, Dan Everf, and Carl Curlis. track ,ln L . .Ly-H l Niles-90. Three Rivers-25 lf2. Slurgis-2l IXZ l Brislol-53. Howe-46, Slurgis-36 i Marshall-66, Slurgis-42 Slurgis-76 lf2, Bronson-39, While Pigeon-20 lf2 l Slurgis-50 5f6. Colclwaler-48 lf3, Three Rivers-37 5f6 Slurgis-6 I, I-lowe-53, Wolcollville-23 Lakeview-59, Colclwaler-47 If2. Slurqis-30 lf2 Hillsdale-63, Slurgis-46 Slurgis-50. Dowagiac-46 IX6, Three Rivers-40 IX6 Slurgis was iourfh in Twin Valley, and filfh in Regionals. We al'- 'lencled 4 Cenlral Michigan Relays and 'rhe Albion invilalional. 89 ..J r ,-4:- gg., 'n'f '.r . ,- ,Pr 6 .V K 1 A ir ' y fx' ' f x J i 'N , .Inav - .,g.'2i-95: .Q ' V ,,,,,,.,.,?.fu- A-' 1 . . ' ,h I '.'-, -'fiw-5,lf.X, flu, T 4 A S 'fi ' 5 ed- Y . fr- 5 X W ' 1 I ' 3. uf if tu ' ' 4 I 'Q fi ' f ' M J' Q H 1 n A 5 ' ' f X. F Q I ' ' ' k H41-'470 ,l M' ' , -, , - . ' . ,- - 7,4 A -Y , 11- V n- - , N , a, ' ' -- 91 mf.'f'-1'f4ff1'f1:'f ',:vgS ilk A- 1 s X, -E acfivifies :-az.. V v 'Cv , f5 .A f .H Advisor: Mrs. Helen Cripe cheerleaders The Senior Class saluies The '59-'60 cheerleaders for The Terrific job 'rhey did bringing pep and school spiril' io S.H.S. This year-The squads were composed of Twelve girls and Gabriel lNulil Hudson who ioined The squad io become ihe mosi recenl male cheerleader for Slurgis High. Again This year They allended The annual cheerleading clinic held al Kalamazoo. They sponsored several dances, pep meelings and co-sponsored ihe pep rallies. On ihe varsily squad were: Linda Ellioll, Mary Finlay, Kay Forresl, Kendra John- son, Judy Muslone, Carol Theismann. and Null Hudson. An addilion 'ro The reserve squad was new uniform slcirls. lnsiead of The lradilional black, They now have blaclc and while pleaiecl slcirls. Composing The squad were: Linda Helzler. Susan Horning, Barbara Kronberg, Dorolhy Lilllefield, Sally Sires, and Dixie Wagner. The officers elecled al lhe beginning of The year were: general caplain. Kendra Johnson: varsily capiain, Carol Theismann: reserve caplain, Dixie Wagner: and secrelary-Treasurer, Mary Finlay. Mrs. Helen Cripe served as advisor. L . . -J f y I .is 'J --4 , Q x 7 'X :. ---. . s .- f H '--.fi -' ix. ' ilr' .i .X T L A T 7 y Q- G 335 7 7 5- 5 'J ,x:'f ' 1 ,A'.1, N . ,.,g. I 5 Y, FP' .. ,+L JE3T'f.'U1H? 1 S. j i....' .4-' , A. v K If 6 ,JY i f 5. 1 Q .rf fur f 4 QE ' A. in s. ,V anufvg' H H1885 r- . ' '--fiigif vs' ,K w ii? rf? get ,1 ,1, 1'L'k'1f 'lil' , .1 .v .v,, .,1 1,1 'V' L' , 'nf ,, 1- ,V-, A My A X vm X' 4 ,rn ' ' L 12.1 F, 4 1 f lf.-V? T:E'li 1': ' A -ah V 'Vg HV 4 .,1,-Hygyqf ,-- R-ri . 4 'Vw '2 uw , 14 m.,.,,,,-.,.. A,., :,.,,,....,1.,-- -if V .iz f 4' -. I 1- QM. ' H f.- - - .nf Hana! Again This year, due To The large number OT members. G.A.A. was divided inTo Two groups. The iuniors and seniors meT on Mon- day evenings, The freshmen and sophomores on Wednesday eve- nings. The Three annual dances were Freshman lniTiaTion dance held OcTober 3l, Sock l-lop February I3, and The SweeThearT Swing March 26. A new addiTion To The social calendar was The WOWO record hop held April 9. The Club also sponsored, Tor The TirsT Time, an inviTaTional volley- ball meeT. GAA. members Trom schools in The surrounding areas Tool: parT in The all-day TournamenT. The year ended wiTh The May BanqueT aT which The insTallaTion oT new officers was held, and awards were presenTed. The club was under The supervision oT Mrs, l-lelen Cripe and nine officers: President Sally Rislca: Vice-President Barb l-laclcenburg: Social Chairman. Judy PorsTg SecreTary, Jane Casnerg Treasurer, Barb Crossmang Senior League SporTs Manager, Carole SargenT: Senior League PoinT Recorder, Diane Upham: Junior League SporTs Manager, Melissa Brebnerg and Junior league PoinT Recorder. Sandy DowTy. l 4 fa .. A .. , ophomores g.a.a. freshmen , .ll ,Y .---z- Y-.ww 1 ' Y ii, : ,.. .,.E'Q-3. f H. :jgrff . .K , 3 Q , 1 l , ,N-Q 1 I' U . . V . G. A. A. Officers: Sandy Dowfy, Diane Uplwam, Barbara l-laclcenlaurg, Carol Sargent Judy Porsf. Melissa Brebner. Jane Casner, Sally Rislca. Z :Hai A i 'i Y ii -f-s ,, 4.1 -- 3oHom row: B. Blood, M. Smiley, C. CurTis, E. Clevland S. Brumbaugh. Second row: J. Molsen. C. Bunce, T. McCarThy, D. Keller. Third row: M. Eckert P. PorTer, D. Gerow, B. Bordner. Top row: R. Horninq, Coach Pierce. D. PorTer, G. Hudson. 96 'J -va.-f A ' - - ,.,.. ,.. -- - X - X varsity club The l959-'60 VarsiTy Club consisTed OT 5l members. Coach Pierce acfed as advisor, The oTTicers were elecTed as follows: PresidenT. Dan Gerowg Vice-PresidenT, Mike EclcerTg SecreTary-Treasurer, Chuck Bunce: and SergeanT- aT-Arms, Mike Darby. The VarsiTy Club and The senior class sponsored The homecoming dance in November. Prior To The dance, The members OT The club sold raTTle TiclceTs on The TooTball used in The game. One oT The proiecTs of The year was selling ads Tor TooTball and baslceTball programs. The proTiTs gained were used To buy aThleTic equipment and To help pay Tor Their annual Trip To Chicago. AnoTher undertaking was To acT as ushers aT all sporTs evenTs. gi T . V v vi! .'. F' T f-wr xr r ,. . TJ as , -'Y il Advisor: Mr. Tyler Edifor, Mary Finlay: Sonya Tibbori. Assisfani' Edifor froicm times The Trojan Times was presenled bi-weekly and covered a full page of Jrhe Slurgis Journal. Mr. l-lugh Tyler served as advisor and was assisfecl by Mr. Roberr S+evenson of The Journal. The sfaff worked sevenfh hour and reporled on ac'rivi+ies, sporls, alumni news, edirorials and various o'rher subieclrs. Somefimes a gues+ wri+er also furnished a s+ory. Mary Finlay was chosen edirorg Sonnie Tibbollr, assisfani ediforz Judy Riley, news edi+orq Carol Theismann. piciure edilrorg Wes Freeland, headline edi+or: Karen Somers, Jryping edilorg and Judi Abbs, Mary Alderman, Ron Bobay. Mary Kay Bunge, Kendra Johnson, Mary King, Belly Maloney. Terry McCar+hy, Judy Musfone, and Marge Sponsel served as reporlers. 'Mel L. '55 5 sr T 1 . 'QT' Leff fo righ+: Toodie Finlay, Dave Dobberleen, Mary Finlay Dennis McCar+hy, Linda Wyer. The srudenlrs of Siurgis High School are represenied by Jfwo members from each class, excepi lhe sevenlh and eighih grades who were unrepresenred because of 'rhe change 'ro spring eleclions. The assemblies on Thanksgiving, Chrisimas. and Easier were sponsored by l'he Sludeni Council. Due lo lhe change in schedule, 'I'he council was unable +o sponsor as many pep meelings as ihey have in pre- vious years. Mr. Snow is The permaneni advisor for lhe Sfudenl' Council, and lhe members are: Presidenl, Mary Fin- lay: Vice-President Dave Dobberieen: and Denny Mc- Carlhy, Linda Wyer, Toodie Finlay, Mike Ash, Paul Roe. and Linda l-leizler-underclassman represenlalive. siuclenf council s1'sUKil 5 lelkimh E' IE , u Ml x N. -'M i ll I 'K 3 Q 1 li 1 i 1 i 'Q F49 2 Baclr row, lofi' 'lo righf: N. LaRoque, P. Kurrz, Denny McCarl'hy, Dave Lori, B. Wilcox. J. Johnson- baugh. Froni' row: Linda Wyer, C. Lahmeyer. M. Sponsel, T. Vernon. youth center Once again rhe members of 'rhe Slurgis Youlh Cenler have en- ioyed a fun-filled year. Senior high sludenis used Jrhe Youlh Cenier on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Then on Salurday nighrs, 'rhe fa- ciliries were iurned over lo The iunior high sluclenis. The annual Chrisrmas Formal was held in lhe Masonic Temple on December 29. A new fealure was The choosing of a Mr. and Miss Chrisiman by Bobby Wear's orchesira who furnished rhe music for dancing. Gordon Adams and Geraldine Gilberr reigned over lhe dance. A very successful vacarion program was carried our lasl sum- mer in which 'rhe senior high sludenis had access 'ro The cenrer one nighl a week. Hs populariry has resulled in ils being conlinued. The Yourh Cenler officers lhis year were: Presidenl. Mariorie Sponsel: Vice-President Dave Lori: Secreiary, Linda Wyer: and Treasurer, Denny McCar+hy. Mr. K. O. Kribs was supervisor of +he Youlh Cenler and was as- sisled by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Casaulr, Mrs. G. O. Kribs, Mrs. Lauren l-lorram and Mrs. E. C. Backer. 99 1urxie::.:-.-.. .: A rjffshf The Nighf of January Ibfh a comedy drama by Ayn Rand, was I O UI1 IOI' ICI T V V 'fxy-. I ' I I H I I , I , JUNIOR PLAY CAST Disfricf Afforney Flinf ..........,... ..,....,.......,...,,..,. R ob Thomasma Defense Aflorney Sfevens ...,,. ..,,,. ........... ..,,.. T e r ry McCarfhy Karen Andre .......,......,...,.a..,...A..,,..,..,.......,...... Shari Lynn Crowell Nancy Lee Faulkner .. .... ....... P af Moulfon, Barbara Troyar Larry Regan . .,..,..... . John Whiffield ..,...,..,. Sigurd Jungquisf ,.,..., Magda Svenson ,.... Judge l-leafh ...L.. Clerk ...,.... .....A..,...w. Wagner Mrs. John Hufchins .... ..,,,.... Jane Chandler .....,...... Roberfa Vanllensselser Horner VanFleef ............ ,....,........Evan l-larfer. Paf Porfer , .....,..,............................ Sfeve Pen ney Bixler .....,....Cynfhia Addison. Judy Porsl ........Mary Finlay. Judy Musfone presenfed by fhe Junior Class of l959, April I7+h and l8l'h. The acfion fakes place in fhe Superior Courf of New York Cify, and fhe fime is fhe presenf. The sfory concerns a famous New York murder frial in which Karen Andre is accused of pushing her mulfi-millionaire employer. Faulkner, off fhe roof of his penfhouse. Confusion arises when a new wifness appears, claiming 'rhaf Faulkner was on his way fo Soufh America while his deafh was faked wifh a hoodlum's corpse. This play was unusual in fhaf fhe jury was picked from fhe audience, and fhe verdicf was a surprise fo everyone, including fhe casf. The suspecf was found no+ guilfy by fhe jury bofh nighfs. Biorn ,....Jeffery Milleff, Bob Walker ,...,,,....Susan Hilfon, Mary King Luann Lifflefield, Toni Tallman ,....,...Dave Locey, Dan Gerow - Elmer Sweeney .,..,.,... ,,...,..,.........,...,s,,.,,,,., D ave Lori Dr. Kirkland .. .... .,.. ...,,,,......................,.... P a ul Lepard Baliff ......,... .,............4....,.....,........,..,......,..,.......,..... D avid Reichard Prison Mafron .....A.......................... Marsha l-lunf, Diane Upham Disfricf A'H'orney's Secrefary ,, ,...,.,.,,,,,.,4,,,,,,,,, Kendra Johnson Disfricl' Afforney's Secrefary .....,,, Kendra Johnson, Judy Benson f Defense Afforney's Secrefary ......,.,, Marilyn Hovda, Judy Riley Sfenogfapher ......... ....,.....,....... B arbara l-lackenburg, Sally Riska POUCSVUGH .............,..,.. ...................... B ob Blood, John Pedersen CourfA+1'endan+.., ......................,.,....... Mike Eckerf, Evan Harfer Friday nighf :asf firsf :ic 4: :of :if wk Faculfy Direcfor: Mr, Hugh Tyler Producfion Advisor: Mr. Keifh King Sfudenf Direcfor: Jeffrey Milleff Business Manager: Merilee Anderson Sfage Manager: Judy Main, Jim Brofhers , IOO. f elif F x.' YEJJH X LU,, , if I W ll' X 74 K, , W . .Y wr J M L ,X x A :Q 4 his , . . 3 5 ina' , if ma lm 4 A Mr. Tyler, direcTor November 20 was opening nighT Tor The Class OT '6O's senior play. Everyman Today. a modern moraliTy play wriTTen by WalTer Sorell. was selec- Tion presenTed by The Seniors. IT is The sTory oT Everyman and his summons To iudgmenT by deaTh. BoTh Conscience, represenTing good, and The Devil, represenTing evil, claim The soul oT Everyman. ln a dream he sees maniTesTa- Tions oT himselT in oTher men oT The world. In a Trial scene Conscience and The Devil baTTle Tor possession oT his soul. Conscience Triumphs and Everyman is leTT To con- Tinue his liTe on earTh. Everyman and all The char- acTers in The play are symbolic oT all men aT any Time. The play was a diTTiculT underTalcing since There was no scenery, a minimum oT cosTuming: and iT was wriTTen in a Tree verse sTyle. The producTion was a crediT To Mr. Tyler. The direcTor. The Senior class Thanks everyone who helped To malce The play a success. senior play Friday Nigl1T casi FirsT BIWUOUHCSF ...................,.,,..,............ UWSSSGIWQSF ., deaTh .........,. conscience ...,.. devil .,........... everyman .......,. .............A...,..,.......... Mary Finlay Judy PorsT Judy MusTone Judy Benson Rob Thomasma MarTha FosTer Barbara Troyer Shari Lynn Crowell TorsTon Malhlce ManiTesTaTions oT Everyman dlcTaTor ........,.....,..,..,.,................... businessman . ..,... general ....., ,. scienTisT ....... poliTician ......,. inTellecTual ..,.......... everyman's wiTe .s...,. minisTer .... moTher .s,..,.. beauTy .,.... secreTary ........ BriTish Tlier .......,. French soldier ......,s clerk .............................. docTor .....,.................... dancing Tigure in whiTe dancing Tigure in black direcTor .,.....,...........,..,. sTudenT direcTor ....... choreographers ......... music eTTecTs .,........,, business manager ......... ........ Randy Agley Ron Bobay Dave Lori Bob Walker ArT Laws Jim Wagner Milce EclcerT Evan l'larTer BeTsy Ayres Mary Kay Bunge Dave Reichard Susan l-lilTon Mary King Kendra Johnson PaT MoulTon Judy Riley Bob Blood Denny Baker STeve Pinney Paul Lepard Diane Upham STeve Pinney ., Mr. Hugh Tyler JeTT MilleTT Diane Upham and Dan Gerow Dave Reichard Merrilee Anderson producTion advisor ...... ,....... M F- Elmer Craig arT direcTor ............... Judy Main ' ? :Tj? I Q, q2,g::.t7 U1 Hg, - ll W A' Jli . V ,l Ib, . U , fl A 1 . -I ' ff-11'!3 N dm -Vcxfi-'.vJ1+.: Q. A ll I wg gun -hp sly 4 .gnu Q' ff 5 9' wily' U 10 u. Y 'f G .gg . Q AF A '54 , 'T' 'A GJD 'L . ' ' ,. 'Ff N, - K a . .ff 7' -IV! ,H ., f -:H 119143. xi -1 Wv, ? ' 'fue 'K .- , 1 X -' ' Q xv' , Z. I .. H1-H3 . I I ' r VM.- sy, , ,gn ,. . A-gl., x Q 'L - Y 'LH IQ L 1,-.-ivy 1 , W . 341 fj ,. H J 3 l 'Q-gs-. . - f 1 V' M ' Ziff. .u Ji: gl 4 , , , j, ' V1 x c , 'J' ,V 4 V A,- A cf . ,' Vi I .w 4 1 ,.,, ., 2' , , V. . A Q , . 'g 451, A . ,M V, x wf VJ, x mjggiu , fy V L ,HA . 4 , .1 ' 147 , ff 'f'l'1 y LN :L iv 1. . A jg, .jst I . I . P , ,ir L . - - - - J ,f , ,, -9, ., 2' ' p ' V I 1 A1213 ' 1 '-27513 . If Li ,Lx 753-. ' A 154 A D Qgft fl, 1 fx, . C R ,.-1' 5 1 J 531 Ywx x in ,M Q w i , My mesa' mi NEMA dn 3? wi 55 'HSM 43525 Kas Q :Q Rzzxz --ww Q- N '-wa x l X 7 vi - : ' ig 1 , ' .iw - L QR ' ' L I 'ff A nos 'lx ' 'i 'I 'r l6isWB Marching Band, Leif fo righfz Vernon VanWhy. Carole Sargeni, Joan Mcl-luron, Sharon Baker, Rick McElhenie, Luann Norron, Judy Benson, Paul Lepard. Row iwoz Elizabelh Fosler, Barb Brunson, Rich- ard Emery, Jean Baker, Bob Keim, John Lichly, Linda Young, Roger Howard. Row Three: Alice Towns- end, Susan Peckham, Roberi Sherman, Karen Fraylick, Alan Covey, Ishmael Broihers, Ward Weske, Jack Meyers. Row four: Rulh Riley. Jamie Kerchner, Randy Agley, Bob Walker, Rulh McKaIe, Don Nordahl, Larry Lawson, Rick Field. Row five: Joyce Droud, Rebecca Barnell, Alan Fry, Jean Engle. Ronald Pienning, Dan Gould, Tom Borkowski. Row six: Nancy Sl'ewarl', Jerry Luedders, Dave Bixler. Suanne Norion, Torslen Mahlke, Allen Kasdorf, Barb Fry, Gary Parlin, and Dick Nordahl. marching bond concert bond Concerf Band, Lef+ +o righ+: Judy Benson, Suanne Norlon, Roger Howard, Tom Borkowski, Barb Brunson, Rebecca Barnell, Rufh Riley, Joyce Droud, Elizabeih Fosler. Nancy Slewarl. Second row: Barb Fry, Jamie Kerchner, Ward Weske, Ishmael Brofhers Jr., Jean Engle, John Lichiy, Karen Fray- lick, Don Norclahl, Carol Sargeni, Susan Peckham, Alice Townsend, Jerry Luedders, Joan Mcl-luron. Row ihree: Dice Nordahl, Linda Young, Jean Baker, Roberl Walker, Sharon Baker, Richard Emery. Randy Agley, Alan Fry, Larry Lawson, Rick Fields, Jack Meyers, Gary Parlin. Paul Lepard. Roberl Sherman. Sfanding: Rulh McKale, Bob Kime, Rick McElhenie, Alan Covey, Dave Bixler, Allen Kasdorf, Torsien Mahlke. 111 ,ii if Drum Maior: Vernon VanWhy DirecTor: Mr. BiTTle Teamwork was The slogan of The l96O STurgis Marching Band. ITs TorTy-eighT members showed Their slcill and precision Timing when They marched aT all The home games and Three away games. An ouT- sTanding example was Their diTTiculT rouTine, Musical Square Dance, which drew applause Trom young and old alilce. The band parTicipaTed in boTh The UniversiTy oT Michigan and WesTern Michigan Band Days. A raTing oT TirsT was awarded Them aT PorTage in The annual Marching ConTesT. Members oT The band also marched in The Memorial Day Parade, Halloween Parade and played aT The CenTreville Fair. Much crediT Tor our band's Tine record is due To Mr. Jaclc BiTTle, DirecTor and iTs conscienTious squad oT oTficers: Roger Howard, head manager: Dave Bixler, equipmenT manager: and Joan McHuron, head librarian assisTed by Barbara Fry and ElizabeTh FosTer. Vernon VanWhy did an excellenT iob as drum maior. These same hard-working band members opened Their concerT band season aT The ChrisTmas Con- cerT wiTh The combined choruses. In January ThirTy-six sTudenTs enTered The STaTe Solo and Ensemble ConTesT, a yearly evenT, conducTed aT Kalamazoo. The enTire band Took parT in The DisTricT Band and OrchesTra FesTival in February. LaTer They presenTed The Spring ConcerT which has become an annual evenT due To popular approval. An excepTionally Tine performance aT The highly anTicipaTed Band BusT closed Their acTiviTies Tor The year. Gracluaiing Seniors. Lef+ To righf, Back row: Ishmael BroThers. Randy Leif +0 fisl1+1 JOSH MCHUVOH' Roger l'l0Wa di Barb FFY DGVE Agley Paul Lepard, Don Nordahl, TorsTen Mahllce, Roger Howard, Blxleff and Elllabeill FOSTEV- David Bixler. Froni row: Gary Parlin, Joan McHuron, Judy Benson. Karen Frayliclr. Sharon Baker, and Bob Walker. Junior Band, Fronf row: Larry Parr, Roberi Sfuarf. Shirley Gilbo, Carl Brenneman, Sharon Hunl, Linda Barnharf, Sharon Tobias, Jean Beall, Shirley Seyberf, Ruih Laughlin. Second row: Vicky Bufz, John King, Linda l-lepner, Sandra Rigge, Lana Fiebelkorn, Janei l-lorning, Judy Tooley, Connie Bercaw, Don Zimmerman, Peggy Cashour, Sherry Hoover, Susan Coye, Carol Sherman, Eclclie Parker. Third row: Diane C-Erabe, Judifh Jourdan, Marcia Wenger, Sandra Frays, Larry Davis, Mike Sharp, Don Sherman, David Norris, Nancy Harker, Tom Bowman, Jerry Lueclders, Danny Harker, Jo Ellen Reed. Fourih row: Larry Reed, Gary Clouse, Joan Teadr, Pele Prince, Larry Allan. Those noi piciured: John l-liemsira. Juaniia Kuhl, Dan Lindman. Pam Siudeman. iunior band beginning band Beginning Band, Froni' row: Sue Shears, Marsha Knox, Jody Cleveland, Lynn Large, Carol Wiiienberg. Karyl Shirley, Jane I-loyi, Jeanine Siroup, Sherry Frayliclc, Nancy Gillespie. Second row: Beiie Slew- arl, Belsy Siege, Tom Tricker, Sharon Jolcela, Bill Sirodel, Rick Siraii, Carol Ebel, Gerry Mayer, Bill Griifioen, Priscilla Bixler, Linda VanPeli', Alma Cameron. Third row: Bill Fosier, Beiiy Wesi, Doug Abba. Bub Benson, Donna Barnell, Clarence Barnharl, Dick Walker, Bolo Besser, Doug Hill. Dennis Wilson, Verners Sules, Linda Jorn, Phillip Rhoades, Jerry Miller, Tom Myers. Four+h row: Jim Machan. Dale McKale, David Polis, David Donihue. Those noi piclured: Mike Norion, Pieier Riley, Ron Smoker. Each year since ils organizalion in l95l, V lhe A Cappella Choir has been selecled by Mr. Casner. This year Jrhe organizalion included only nineleen ol: The mosl oul'- slanding vocalisls, chosen from The Senior Chorus. A Cappella members musl have musical abilily. good voice cgualily, and experience. Besides appearing whenever lhe Senior Chorus does, lhe A Cappella Choir enlerlains service clubs. ca cappella A Cappella, Back row, leff 'lo righf: Grace Walllce, Dave Reichard, Dave Bixler. Roger Howard, Dave Slrahley, Marion Lawniczalc, Sonya Tibbellz Mid- dle row: Marilyn Hovda, Marge Ollo, Sharon Monroe. Linda Sauer, Janice Barnharl, Zola VanVorsl', Marlene Welzel, Joyce Droud. Fronl row: Sheri Broadwell. Ursula Brendel, Luann Lilllelield, Mary Carpenler, Sharon Bracl- Iey. Marlha Arney, Delores Rayner. Sixly-four individuals consisling of iuniors and seniors. composed 'lhe largesl Senior Chorus of Slur- gis High. Under 'rhe clireclion of Mr. Myron D. Casner, who has now compleled his ninl'h year as chor- al inslruclor here, lhe members of 'rhe chorus parlicipaled in numerous aclivilies. ln addilion lo sing- ing in Jrhe Thanksgiving. Chrislmas. and Easier Assemblies, lhey. in co-operalion wilh lhe Concerl' Band. presenled a Chrislmas program which was free 'ro lhe public. ln lhe spring, lhey sponsored 'rhe Spring Concerl and Jrraveled lo Kalamazoo lor 'rhe Teslival held lhere. Among lhe wicle variely of pieces slu- died by lhe chorus were madrigals, Lalin Molels, hymns, and Jrhe lunes from Jrhe musical hir, Hans Chrislian Andersen. Officers elecled were: Luann Lilllefield. Presidenl: Dave Slraehly, Vice-President Jane Barnell. Treasurer: and Margie Olrlo, Secrelary. Officers, Lefl' fo righl: Jane Barnell: Dave Slrah- leyq Luann Lifllelielcl: Myron Casner, Direclor: Mariorie Ollo. funn ' Z ' g ' i..g11:alA Tr..-7-'-4i':4:..z. :ir-if-1, - l-, ,.A. ,J ra K. . ,.i, s 11.1, - -ff' AJ ' 1 .9 'f', r - - 'J .',,,.'i L 1 I fav i ,W f M ,os Froni' row, lef+ 'lo righ+: Kendra Johnson, Barbara I-lackenburg, Mary Finlay, Judy Kime, Linda Draime, Alice Bowdish, Marge Sponsel, Mary Ellen Slorms, Janef Bowdish, Bonnie Swiharf, Marfha Arrney, Sally Sires, Judy Main, Pal' Malone, Sue Jesse, Jane Barnell. Second row, leff fo righh Sandra Crain, Jana Grosky, Dixie Wagner, Linda Elliofl, Sherry Broadwell, Ursula Brendel, Luann Lirflefield, Mary Carpe-nfer, Sharon Bradley, Delores Rayner, Mona Burkhead, Pal Perkins, Belly Simpson, Janice Besser, Nancy Pfenning, Belly Maloney. Third row, leff io righl: Par Craw, Belsy Ayres, Louise Lifllefield, Linda Graff, Judy Bogen, Marilyn l-lovda, Marge Ollo, Sharon Monroe, Linda Sauer, Janice Barnharl, Zola VanVorsi, Marlene Welzel, Joyce Droud, Caryl Bricker, Nafelie Naliczalc, Mary King, Linda Brouse. Bacl: row, le'F'l' +o righf: Delores Wenzel, Grace Walke, Karen Reed, Armelia Garden, Jan Taylor, Dave Reichard, Tom Adams, Dave Bixler. Roger Howard, Dave Sfraehly, Marian Lawniczalc, Bill VanZile, Sonnie Tibbor, Carole Vernon, Carol Theisman, Melba Wrighlz senior chorus girls' chorus From' row, lefi fo righf: Pal Trine, Rosemary Bradley, Karen Maffausch, Sharon Siroup, Jane Woods. Jane Casner, Jean Woods, Barbara Schwarfz, Second row: Karen Draime, Karen Kline, Candy Mann, Margarel' Wolfe, Connie Smolcer, Diane Bixler, Sandra Dowfy, Gale Wehrly, Joan Dillon. Third row: Toni Kambol. Carol Bofhamly, Connie Lahrneyer, Judy Miller, Mary Brubaker, Karen Holshuh, Jane Newman, Sylvia Meyers, Barbells Firfh. 'ww 5-Ye :Ax I elghih grade chorus seventh grade chorus mai n fha- Judy MusTone, SecreTary: Bruce Hayden, PresidenT7 Pa'r MoulTon, Treasur- erg missing, Dave Eixler, Vice-PresidenT. science club The newly Tormed Science Club was sTarTed by Mr. Moyer, chemisTry and physical science Teacher. Any iunior or senior in- TeresTed in science is eligible To ioin. The aims oT The club are To increase our knowledge oT science, give service in The com- muniTy and naTion, and undersTand The imporTance oT science in our lives. The proiecT Tor The TirsT year was To compile a direcTory oT all The people in STurgis and The surrounding area who have a scienTiTic inTeresT, eiTher professionally or as a hobby. Those persons who are willing To spealc To The club as a whole or wiTh individuals are lisled under Their inTeresT. ln January, The club Toolc a Tield Trip To Kalamazoo and aT- Tended a lecTure aT The planeTarium Tollowed by a Tour oT The Upiohn Company. l Bo'H'om row: Mary K. Bunge, Joyce Blanchard, Sonya Tibboll, Judy Porsl, Pal' Moulion, Louise Lillie- iield. Second Row: Sherry Broadwell, Besiy Ayres, Barbara Troyer, Sharon Olds, Jeff Millelr, Third row: Belly Nelson, Merrilee Anderson, Sally Rislca, Judy Benson. Judy Riley. Four'l'l1 row: Carol Theis- mann, Mary King, Judi Abbs, Cynllwia Addison. Top row: Mary Alderson, Judy Main, Shari Crowell Sharon Monroe, Marsha l-lunf. lMissing, Luann Lirlleiield, Susan Hilion, Diane Uplwaml quill and scroll iunior honor roll Bolrlom row: Lynerfe Hay, Nancy Srewarr, Dixie Wagner, Marllfa Arney. Middle row: Zola Vanzorsr, Judy Clark, Marjorie Ollo, Linda Elliorr, Carole Vernon. Top row: Sondra Siegel, Susan Clark, Tom Borlcowski, Jerry Luedders. Ted Lindman. Missing: Luanne Norlon, Suanne Norron. eflll, Her Maieslyz Judy Porsr Queen and Courl' Balmy spring air and Cherry Blossom Time open- ed Jrhe way info 'lhe magic of an orienral garden. Chiffon builerflies fliH'ed among Jrhe 'rhousands of pink cherry blos- soms, while giani' loius lloared upon a 'riny srream Jrwining loeneafh a whiie bridge. The music of Bud Do+y's orchesira e n c h a n le d 'rhe dancers in 'ihe exoiic garden awaiiing Jrhe momeni' when Bob Forresr, Junior Class President placed a crown of flowers upon 'lhe Queen of iunior prom Queen Judy and Bob Blood Jrhe l959 Junior Prom, Judy was presenied wirh an en- graved compacl and red rea roses. l-ler courr, Sharon Dou- gan. Mary Finlay, Par Moul- Jron. Judy Musrone, Sandy PoH'er. and Carol Theismann reigned wi+h her from a dais of flowers and cherry blos- soms. Throughoul Jrhe evening, The dancers wandered rhrough a maiesiic pagoda 'ro be served 'foriune' cookies and punch. l 'lN.A.nil i I, N 1 . ' lfig 1 I ,K ll. ii' il L' ,J:Q'i ' , .Q Q -4-.1'1 1- i,.z.4- .- 1.1. I .. i 9' LefT To righT: Carol Theismann, Judy PorsT, Mary Finlay, Queen Judy MusTone, and Saundra PoTTer. On November 6. Terry Mc- CarThy, Senior Class Presi- clenT, crowned Judy MusTone Homecoming Queen oT T959 in The SevenTh annual Home- coming ceremonies. Dave Locey, vice-presidenT of The class. presenTed Judy wiTh a bouqueT of roses. The queen and The members oT her courT were chosen by The Senior Class and VarsiTy Club. Serv- ing on The courT were: Mary Finlay. Judy PorsT, Sandy POT- Ter, and Carol Theismann. Judy and The courT, who were broughT onTo The Tield in homecoming Three converTibles, reigned over The game and The dance Tollowing iT. AlThough The Albion Wilcl- caTs wenT home wiTh The vicTory, The unTorTunaTe ouT- come did noT dampen The eve- ning's plans. ATTer The game. The TesTiviTies were TransTerred To The audiTorium ballroom where Bud DoTy and his or- chesTra Turnished music Tor The occasion. The Theme STairway To The STars was carried ouT in The decoraTions aT The dance. GF? l i , 'Q W 2 eeesfeii I P ea ,. , . T ailgglgkf GV 6 93' f- W,L 5 Fefe Mrs. D. Sadewasser and Mrs. J. Cleveland Leff To Righf: P. Sadewasser, A. WesT. L, Kane. B. Swiharl' J. BurTon, Mary Keyser. The FuTure l-lomemalcers oT America under The guidance oT Mrs. June Cleveland, began The year oT acTiviTies wiTh a Tormal iniTiaTion in The home economics room wiTh Their moThers as guesTs. l.aTer in The fall The girls aTTended The regional F.l-l.A. meeTing in MoTTawan. During The year, The club sponsored a baked goods sale and a holoo day. They also held a ST. PaTriclc's Day record hop which was open To all The high school sTudenTs. Officers Tor The l959-'60 year were: President Phyllis Sadewasser: Vice-President Linda Kane: Secre-Tary, Alice WesT: Treasurer, Bonnie SwiharTg ReporTer and l'lisTor- ian, l-loyce BurTon: ParliamenTarian. Mary Keyser: Song Leader. Sandy Mecklenburg: and RecreaTion Leader. Carol Vanzile. fha C3 1:7 'ir Mrs. BriH'on and Mr. Moyer f.f.a. S+uden+s inreresred in leaching as a possible fulure ca- rer, join FTA Jro learn aboul ihe profession. The monrhly meerings consisfed of a movie abour +he educalrion of a 'reacher and guesl speakers from 'rhe various 'reaching fields. Nine members and Their new advisor, Mr. Moyer. ailended The Area Conference of FTA ai Wesrern Michigan Univer- siry. They were also guesls of Srurgis Educalion Associalion and of Delia Kappa Gamma Sororily. A+ Chrisimas, The club donared gifrs ro Slurgis' school for handicapped chil- dren. In April, +wo members a+'rended 'rhe FTA camp. and Jrhe year's aciiviries concluded wirh a picnic. The officers were: President Cynlhia Addison: Vice-Presi- den'r, Janice Besserq Secrefary, Marlha Fosrerg Treasurer. Sharon Monroe: and Librarian. Mariha Arney. Mrs. Mildred BriHon and Mr. Wendell Moyer acied as advisors. RWFQEMT l , ,, I-1.1 - O ' 1 1 ' -- AI .-H Y 7' -lil, I fl..l'lIl.d I library club The Library Club, under 'rhe capable leadership oi Mrs. Madelyn Polleys, was composed of members who worked in The library during ihe year. Each per- son worked live hours a week for which he received a half credii. Their duiies included checking our books, keeping ihe card file up io daie, raking care of magazines, keeping 'rhe shelves clean, and help- ing siudenis find reference maieriai. The officers of 'rhe club were: Presideni, Jim l-larier: Secreiary-Treasurer, Rosanne Krause: and Social Chairman, Armeiia Garden. Siffing, lefl +o righh Kaihy Reed. Linda Draime, Jim Harler, Armeiia Garden, Mary Lou Fair. Sfandingz Mike Casey, Bob and Doug Myers. 3 v , 'H . . .' ,-,ie 'ig il Librarian: Mrs. Poileys Library Club Officers: Jim Harier, Armefia Garden labseni: Rosanne Krausei pep club The Pep Club new aT S H S Thus year was organlzed by a group oT sensor sTudenTs The membership grew To 75 and They elecTed The Tollownng oTT1cers PresldenT Randy Agley Secre-Tary Judy PorsT Treasurer Bob Thomasma and Soclal Chaurman Sally Rlslca Mr Mar Tm Peclc Semor class sponsor acTed as advisor The ch1eT arm oT The club was To prornoTe The pep and spnrrT oT The sTudenT body and no one can deny +ha+ boTh were accomplrshed They sponsored several rallies before games and encouraged The sTudenTs To cheer Trom The specnal secT1on During The year The members purchased plns w:Th STurgls Sensor Pep Club whlch They wore aT The games They held several parTles aTTer TooTball and baslceT ball games and on SaTurday nughTs In March The club sponsored a record hop Tor The enTlre sTudenT body Thexr TuTure plans Include a parTy Thus summer rn which The club will be Turned over To The up-and-coming Sen- lors. ,. ,V x.J' if N ,,uwP1 - K KTL--ev... ay! - Mr. Craig. advisor arf club A newlyfformed group, 'rhe Arr Club was advised by The ari ieacher, Mr. El- mer Craig. Desiring lo avoid lhe usual formaliiies of a club, The founders elec'r- ed no officers buf inslead appoinled a Sleering Commillee. Judy Main, Torslen Mahllce, and Diane Upham. who consiiiul- ed 'rhis commillee. were in charge of planning field irips. keeping Jrhe group informed. and Jralcing care of rouline busi- ness. Meeiings were scheduled for ihe second and fourlh Tuesdays of each monlh. No prerequisile, such as faking arr, was necessary for admilrance, only a sincere inleresi in arl. The club, which will expand in fulure years, aims lo promoie fuller apprecia- 'rion of arf in lhe case of bolh ils mem- bers and of rhe public. 4 e A Ln? fad...-Q Full his 9 2'g SA- , S ' , , 5 w xi f: P, - Jw , ,J 1 ,. , yf X- 4' 2 Ewa' +5 V f Q ' fvlz-,T Li, - 5: I ' 7 ', -, Lf ' ' X' R .,. , x fi ,if L. w II4 f X .AM 6 lfiwff .y. I I i s i A, '. Varsify Debafe Team. Lef+ +o righh Roger Howard, Randy Agley, Dave DFFSCTOFSI MPS- Sffawlvfidqe and Mr. Tyler. Lori. Sieve Finney. debate The Deloaie Team. The firsr in over ien years, complered a very successful season wiih 5 wins and 3 losses for second place in Jrhe 'rough Twin-Valley League. The affirmarive 'ream won 3 and losi' l. while 'rhe negaiive side splir 2 and 2. In ihe disirici Jrournameni, 'rhe affirmaiive Team losi' in The semi-finals +o Jackson, srare winners for +he pasl' Jrwo years. The ques+ion debaied was, Resolved: The Federal Gov- ernmenf should subsraniially increase Hs regularion of labor unions. The able ieam was composed of four senior boys, Randy Agley, Roger Howard, David Lori and Sieve Pinney. Mr. Hugh Taylor advised Jrhe group. Mrs. Srrawloridge and Mr. Tyler were The direciors of rhe local forensics conresi. forensics Froni' row: Judy Riley, Barbeile Firih, Randy Agley, Torsren Mahllce, Mary King. Baclr row: Alan Covey. Pefer Neydon. Bren? Turner. Dave Lori, Sieve Pinney. ' ii if fl' illzl ICF' ' ,got-Qs' 'ft' 7- -6lr'Z2'5.Qf 5'-'Z : ...' ' 1 ,- .,gw.w, . p-if 4-. .5 ,',re,i'+-' v . ic, -L',,,g-,Y 452 Ui-. - inf,-ir 3 , , ,, ,simv 7' b i ' - .semi f ' .. MW, rgfjliif-iff? 7 ' X 1 Ng F 6 .I . I if Firsl' row: Joann Ash, Charlolle Sayles, and Sharon Jackson. Row fwoz Don Keller, John Blanch- ard, Sharon Olds. Top row: Bill Burkhead, Gary Parlin, Ren Posima, Gene Swiharl. co-op The co-op program is open To seniors wishing lo work al a parl-lime job. for which They earn a full credir. Mr. Paul Casaull, co-op advisor, selecls jobs ac- cording 'ro The s+uden'r's inleresls and skills. They aliend classes Jrhree or four , hours, and work ai lheir iolo lhe remaining Time. The siudenr musl be able lo keep up his grades 'ro remain in The program. Mr. Casaulf, advisor ll is - ' l Firsf row: Sharon Dougan, Andrea VanZile, Marlha Fosfer. Edna Eberhard. Second row: Joyce Web- sler, Sandy Carrer, Judy Musfone, Mary Alderman. Top row: Dave Lacey, Sharon Frohliep, Alan Kas- mauskis, Roy Pelerson. 4? K Q i ' l I . if ls!-+'--'HM-H ,-2'-H1129 Ii: l ' T A fue 4:14 - -Wig ! Leff fo righf: Mr. Paul Slewarl, Mr. Homer Tobias, Mr. William Long, Mr. Herb McLauchlin, Mr. Carl Arminlrouf, Mr. Chesfer Casner. icmiforicll fclff One of The mosl vilal groups in 'rhe school syslem is 'rhe ianilorial siafl. Their many and never ending 'raslrs keep our school in clean condilion. These men go aboul doing fheir work wifhouf complainfs, and yel never receive much Jrhanlcs. Many of us don'+ realize how much easier 'rheir iob would be wilh iusl a liHle cooperalion from 'rhe sfudenls. We as seniors would like To Thank Jrhem for all 'rhey've done for us. The ianirorial slafl is headed by Mr. Herb McLauchlin, assisled by Mr. Paul Slewarl, Mr. Homer Tobias, Mr. Carl Arminlrouf, Mr. Chesler Casner and Mr. William Long. radio The class of l96O would like lo express +heir appreciarion To Mr. Raymond Smirh for giving us all 'rhe publicilry needed in rhe success of our acliviries. The S+urgis Public Schools program broadcasl daily over lhe local radio sralion, reminded lhe public of plays, dances, band and sporf evenls, and orher irnporranr happenings coming +0 S.l'l.S. Playbaclas of games, in- 'l'erviews wirh coaches, s'ruden'rs and faculry also made up lhe program. Thank you, Mr. Smilh, for rhe line work you have done! Mr. Raymond Smilh al The milce I , ff L I fl' QQ J. ,. ,-i.,,2:':,.1f'g'V V ' ff: 51 fl '.v.i ' !fe4f,:- if n E! Qfkfff f A , VP! 'Y 'EN ix ll 1 Q JEWNE 'ofrons 'EE f -'sl W w ' i, 2 ' xh- I25 THE ENTIRE PERSONNEL OF THE CITIZENS STATE BANK Extend Congratulations to All Members ot the CIASS OF '60 The Future Citizens ot America I26 Qi I I-llll.E'S 'Los A--I -s-i- ILS-E-TFTM-uic-I-N G CompIe+e Selecfion of Musical Accessories RECORDS LP and 45 TOP HITS PHILCO TV AND HI-Fl MAGNAVOX TV AND HI-Fl EVERETI' PIANO LOWERY ORGANS 305 Eas'r Chicago Road OLI-2040 Siurgis, Michigan L na ff ...- uhifl Fd. Swing Down +o Seger's for Your SWEETHEART SWING DRESS All Buy BOBBIE BROOKS PIXIE OF CALIFORNIA AND CANDY JONES SEGER'S I27 GIBSON GREEN HOUSE EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS ELM ER FALKENSTEIN, Propriefor M 81 R DIETETIC LABORATORIES, INC Manufadurers of Milk Producfs SI'urgis Michigan I28 FORMED TUBES, INC. HUNT'S SHOE STORE Prescrip'I'ion FiHing Member of Sparfan Sfores HARDlNG'S FRIENDLY MARKET Home of Sure Fine Foods I29 Congra+uIa+ions 'ro Class of I960 J. C. PENNEY CO. MARA SWEET SHOP Home of FINE CANDIES-Kifchen Fresh CompIe+e Founfain Service HUNTLEY-VAN BUREN CO. Manufacrurers of Stu rg is POSTURE CHAIRS THE BRUBAKER PRINTING COMPANY Serving 'Ihe Priniing Needs of This Area Since I945 PHONE OI. I-2378 4I9 Sou'rI1 Jefferson Sireei' STURGIS, MICHIGAN l30 ongratulations! Sturgis High School Graduates of 1960 May the academic lessons you have learned enable you to scale the heights of your fondest hopes and dreams. May each year bring you greater happinessmand may your every effort bring greater success. liirsclx COMPANY World's Largest Manufacturers of Drapery Hardware Producers Also Of Refrigeration Condensers I3I CONGRATULATIONS Io Ihe CLASS OF l960 9IG CompIimenIs of DROLET'S THE STURGIS PLATING AND MFG. CO. Sfurgis, Michigan Manufadrurers oi SPECIALTY HARDWARE Jbwfys , Lo- T!i? I.'W l,'V' M '- 6 U 1 Vg! SIIISSIWSISF -'-- ' I L I , I I FOR THE FINEST IN CORSAGES AND SPECIAL OCCASION FLOWERS 90I Eas'I Chicago Road -Siurgis, Michigan-Telephone OL-I6560 Shoes for i WI Rza Goose II3 W. Chicago s '?S n.I ,11 +he Family SHOE STORE S+urgis, Michigan fI32 FOGLESONG -I-HE FUNERAL HOME GRAV-I-FLO WC- CORPCRATION -A' HAROLD PRINCE JERRY GUILDING ' ROBERT HACKMAN DirecIors i' OL-1-5467 Serving our Area 400 Norwood Ave. for 46 Years STURGIS. MICHIGAN BISEL'S 5 TO 1.00 STORE MAC'S FURNITURE STORE 4 BOSTETTER HARDWARE ,711- X -ss'Jmmz,,,, Ind: pf ndvnl N, 1 .u '-3 V I I a . , , . .f .,.-. 1, 1 - Pi0llE'0'NNfu lf -3 4' AM!-RSL? ' X- E :.3A I .. 3 4 -V y5f,.q.g ' my Aw 10 1 ,UW 'Hfzvnu 'W I II7 Nor+h S'rree+ STURGIS, MICHIGAN Sfuden'r's Hour af JACKMAN'S l KEN DRICK STATIONERS Service From S+urgis I34 ,,.L'L,,L, , ' , A' '. 'f1f.-: ,T'- ' ,V , iQ4.'Q?-E Q THE STURGIS DAILY JOURNAL An Invifed Guesf In Over 8,000 Area Homes --nv-,,.... , ,. ,W , , ' av , , . . -' .mf . ' ,.4.us-. , WELCOME TROJANS TO FENNER'S YEAR 'ROUND DRIVE IN 600-604 W. Chicago Sfreef ONE OF MICHIGAN'S BEST PRIDE OF STURGIS NILES STUDIO PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AT STUDIO OR LOCATION S+urgis, Mich Phone OLI-2980 II7 S. Four+h S+ I36 CITY DAIRY For Milk At Its Best CITIZENS LUMBER E6 COAL CO. I37 STU RGIS CARTONS, INC. 305 Wesi' Soufh S'I'ree'I' STURGIS, MICHIGAN Phone OL I-2365 CREATORS AND DESIGNERS OF DISTINCTIVE CARTONS H EDWIG S. KRUMM Women's Apparel ancI Accessories I22 W. Chicago Phone OL I -7295 Compleie Line of SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES STU RGIS OFFICE SUPPLY I28 W. Chicago Rd. Ph. OLI STURGIS MICHIGAN -5593 df' Q I38 RAY HODGSON Comet - Rambler Lincoln -Mercury Continental Mark lll l39 TRIBBETTS The House of Quali+y WHERE YOU FIND NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Il8 W. Chicago Rd. S+urgis, Mich. J . JACK ROYETON CHEVROLET and CADILLAC DAVlD'S DAIRY BAR I40 STURGIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Congratulations and Best Wishes for Happiness and Good Fortune in Your Chosen Careers MEDICAL STAFF OF THE STURGIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I4-I GENERAL ELECTRIC Television Appliances Service Elecfric Heafing GIESEN 8: GULLEN, INC. I00 W. Chicago Phone OL I-6084 FULLER'S PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CO. SmiI'h-Alsop Painfs, Varnishes Imperial Washable Wallpaper Hanclicrafl' and Ari' Supplies I09 E. CHICAGO STURGIS, MICH. Phone OL I-2575 STU RGIS SPORTING GOODS I08 N. No'H'awa S+. STURGIS, MICHIGAN 1... 7, I TASTY PASTRIES We Specialize in Decorafed Parly and Wedding Cakes IO9 N. No'H'awa Phone OL I-53I5 I42 Our Only Business Is Selling Real Eslale and Insurance ,X -in Ajreilxc 34335 I P -f REAL ESTATE V ,. XV X and INSURANCE OLI-7937 CONGRATULATIONS Complimenls of MILADY'S S'IrancI Thealer Building OL I -5005 THEISMANN'S Culligan So'H' Wa+er Service Seen mosf ollen where 'II'1ere's wafer 'ro sof+en. MOLTER'S SERVICE I43 CompIImen'I's of BOB BENSCN BEEBE CLEANERS II I NorI'I1 SI'ree+ I- 'iii- FOR THE BEST IN CLEANING cwfugg uS1RmQ.1-1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES From Bob and Fran aI' maddi DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR I44 FURNISS FORD, INC Your Friendly Ford Dealer TED DOUGLAS Jus+ Good Clo+hes l45 EI WEAVER 81 LINGG - Your HH Dealer McCormick Farm Equipmeni'-In+erna1'ionaI Trucks GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER WALLS QUALITY MEAT PRODUCTS Inspedion for Your Profecfion WALL PACKING COMPANY STURGIS MICHIGAN I46 Congratulations Class of '60 WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESSFUL FUTURE I W E WADE ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CO. Au+omo+ive EIec+ricaI Paris STURGIS, MICHIGAN THOMAS JEWELERS HAMILTON GRUEN ELGIN AND BULOVA WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Easy Terms KEESLAR 8. EMERSON, INC. The Besi' in Home Appliances and Television STURGIS. MICHIGAN vice Depf. Sales Depf. N. Prospeci' 208 N. Prospecf Phone 798 Phone 800 I47 To the Class of 1960 May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rains fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet: again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand. - an old Gaelic blessing TQTfAX3L'?lJLlDd 'rib HARTER CORPORATION STURGIS MICHIGAN TELEPHONE OLIVER I-3201 I48 X? 443.-flg. ,- -1 .u L LOOMI S OLDSMOBILE and LARK QUALITY FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES . . . SEE BIGELOW FURNITURE STORE The Oldesi' Furnifure S1'ore in Sfurgis I08-I I0 Sou+h Noffawa S'rree+ HOME OF VALUES DIETZ CLEAN ERS I49 YOUR SECURITY IS OUR FUTURE! ie? FIRST NATIONAL BANK STURGIS, MICHIGAN M9 Where Your Future ls Mode Secure! 50 Class of I 960 CongraI'uIa+ions +o Ihe WSTR KOLADY'S News AGENCY Complimenis of KEISTER WALGREEN DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST HLWQ COMPLETE PHOTO DEPARTMENT 24-I-Iour Photo Finishing COMPLETE FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEONETIE SERVICE Purchase ALL Your Drug Needs From Walgreen and Save ISI LYLE'S SUPER MARKET Wesi' Chicago Road I GROCERIES and MEATS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE John B. and Cleo M. HosI'eI'Ier, Mgrs. BLUE PLAZA ROLLER RINK II9 So. Cen'IerviIIe S+. STURGIS, MICHIGAN PHONE OL I-8005 We Specialize in Fun and Enierfainmenf STURGIS TELEGRAPH FLORIST 9 506-5I0 Soufh No+'I'awa Sireei' Phone OL I-5676 THE ELECTRIC SHOP Frigidaire Appliances HOOVER SWEEPERS and FLOOR POLISHERS RCA VICTOR TELEVISIONS and RADIOS I03 E. Chicago Rd. Phone OL-I-2425 n-I I52 YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND THE NEWEST STYLES AT ELAINE'S Dresses K o Y Coars 2I0 W. Chicago Rd., Sfurgis, Mich.-Phone OL I-3535 Suns Exclusifve buf not Expensive SpOI'I'SWeaI' Everyrhing for 'II1e Aufomobile WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ERNIE CROSS, Owner GRIFFITH JEWELERS agua 207 WEST CHICAGO SINCE I9I8 GROVER L. WILKINS, Prescription Pharmacist Prescrip+ion SpeciaIis+ 'For Over 35 Years! I20 WEST CHICAGO STREET STURGIS. MICHIGAN WILLER'S SHOES 0 ., WMI T enag Welc FOR FINE JEWELRY Accoun1's ome! FREELAND HARDWARE ? CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES From Everyone a+ SPRAGUE'S The Place fo Go 'For +he Brands You Know STURGIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I07 Easi' Chicago Sireei' Where You Save DOES Make a Difference CURRENT RATE ayzfyo ANNUALLY Member Federal Home Loan Bank Sys'I'em ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED SAFE UP TO l0,000 BY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. MAPLE CREST MOTEL All New- UH'ra Modern Hea+ed, Glass and Tile Showers-Resi-ful Beds I203 EAST CHICAGO ROAD STURGIS, MICHIGAN Telephone OL I-3354 Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Johnson, Propriefors l55 lt' .5 . X ,v , , T- Q THE NATIONAL CARBON COATED PAPER COMPANY Division of CASTLETON, INC. Sponsors of a STURGENSIAN Junior Achievement Company Q Complimenfs 'io Graduaiing Class of I960 - cf 900 Wes+ Chicago Road -Sfurgis, Michigan Pos+ Office Box 230 Free Manufacturing FREEMAN'S MANUFACTURING CO. Sfurgis, Michigan V l57 EMERSON CLEANERS For Fine Cleaning 30I E. Chicago Rd. IIO S. TED PLOCK BUICK Q, -x X- f . ,I ,. f, . V, , 'i' find 4 ....a the senior class of 1960 wishes to express appreciation to the patrons of this 1960 sturgensian CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS or 1960 You have now reached a mos+ imporI'an+ miIes'rone in your life in 'Ihis greal' counlry of ours. Did you realize I'ha+ your grea'res'I assef in 'Ihe fu- 'YOUR CREDIT RECORD Today, over 97 percenl' of all consumer goods sold in fhe Unifed S'IaI'es are pur- chased on credil. Therefore, i'I' is essen'I'iaI 'Io main'I'ain a good credif record 'I'o enioy fhe necessiries of Ii'Fe 'I'ha'I' suii' your budget The following five rules are used in order Io mainfain a good credii' record: lure will be I. Malce all paymenrs when promised, or sooner. 2. If heavily involved, find oul' aboul' a pro-ra'I'e pool program from a CREDIT BUREAU, or obfain a Ioan +o consolidare and clear all deb'I's. I 3. If you musi' miss a paymenr. lei' your crediror know why. I 4. Always no'I'ify all credilors when you move. 5. Never ignore a dispuied' claim. Tall: il' over and see if an adiusimeni' can I' be made. Remember My Tall: on Credil in I960 GOOD LUCK 60-ers qlqii-n 1n7 'CREDIT IS MAN'S CONFIDENCE IN MAN 'GUARD YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED TRUST STURGIS CREDIT BUREAU I07 N. Clay S'IreeI', Box 49 Telephone OL-I-3286 DICK BENNETT, Mgr. TAY995. 'T.V?L!5'J'!'9 .CPWIANY I60 . Q 5. ai : i f 'E 1 'I I i ia, 1 . 'W llg- , 4 . 1 ' 1 J ' . I f. '1 L ! I 2 5 2 - ! , ,xx V ' I I 1 l i ,! 1 45 4 2 1-v I -.I I X 1 V I ? : lf N K W 21 .Q 4 hi ,Ai 4 ',4 .Q 4 1 V1 7 I I ,! Il 4 I 1 -1 'J Q L ! Q .3 i Fi i i Q ,I X s 1 I I V 1' b ' .11 s I vnxg W


Suggestions in the Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) collection:

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


Searching for more yearbooks in Michigan?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Michigan yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.