Summerfield High School - Trails End Yearbook (Petersburg, MI)
- Class of 1955
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A SECRETARY: Mrs. Hayes 1 J' f X X ik XX 'Q .,, ELDON ROUSE Michigan State College Math DOROTHY MORTON Bowling Green Home Economics GERALD TOWNSEND Central Michigan Industrial Arts FRED HOOVER ry, UUR Hs 1566 ' 4- . A 'vu ak A' if x .A- , we. Av- il ,.-. RITAGE rm55f?ZiEl3M .K J, ia j A' iv t . ,, .10 1- xn K I A at , -4 ...-.- ...M ,......- ,.,,.-ov' University of Arkansas Social Science 10 on X x Y? iJ c Sf if lfi li - f PX Florence Bridleman N Adrian College English Malcolm P. Gravelle Indiana University Commercial Vincent Perrier Murray State College Music Marion Lawrence Wooster College Science Ss Donald Berkley Michigan State Normal Shop qs- Thomas Fagan Michigan State Agriculture .A June Neuroth Asbury College Kinderga rten Frederecka Hottenstem 5 E C Adrian College 4th Grade x.-: T' - 22535255 ' 'i ' e ga. F, Donald Burkett Adrian College 8th Grade Ada Valentine Michigan State Normal 8th Grade Berdme Fagan Michigan State College lst Grade Mildred Bruce Michigan State Normal 5th Grade 1 Q - 'W .N,, V XS- . X Doris Neuroth Asbury College Znd Grade Dorothy Neuroth Asbury College 3rd Grade s H J . hdgf' - -'-I fm Eva McAran Adrian College Kindergarten ,I px fi -, l. Alicie Seeger s Ng 4 .s Adrian College L g 1 j N' T- .53 if 3rd Grade :gn f w ' A y ...J and rx rw' Qs George Dannecker Michigan State Normal 7th Grade Hazel Lawrence Wooster College 7th Grade -..Qi4.u Evadna Jacob Q , Q -.g:,, M 06. ' X ,-fx' N f K., f AW'-vii, ,' , .., ' l ii-, A, QVV, gi ' 4, A 5i L Qx, . V 1' ' ' J , ,,', f 7? ,pk , I me W, , T ' 1 'Pk ' ,. .4V 4 pix - .4 GENE BISHOP Everyone calls me Tubby. but those are health muscles. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD BROWN Ronnie You can never stop learning, so why start. Q' X V Varsity Club 3, F.F.A. lg Student Council 1, 2: Annual Staff 2 , ,Q 4: Basketball 1, 2, sg Audio-visual Club 2. N fx . ii? A , DONALD BRUNS Don There are three great men in the world, myself, andl forgot the other two. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Officer 4. 1 5' ' f MARILYN BROWN .3 Young and shy, but oh my. Senior Band 1, 2, 3: Junior Play 3: Football Queen Attendant 4. 16 2 K ,X WALT CARLSON lf you can't win, lose. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 39 Class Play 3: Varsity Club 3: Chorus 4: F.F.A. 1, 25 F.F.A. Officer 2, Audio-Visual Club Officer 2. , . S . WALLACE H. DAMASK Wally What happens tomorrow depends upon what you do today Football 3: Basketball 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Annual Co-Editor 4. LOIS CARLSON She's quiet, until you get to know her. 3, , BARBARA I. STROHL Barb Time is valuable, so why waste it working? ' 2 Class Officer 2g G.A.A. 1. 3g Student Council 4: F.H.A. Officer 45 Annual Co-Editor 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: Paper staff 1 2: Junior Play 3. 17 M JACK DAMON Never take life serious, because you'11 never come out alive in the end. i sz-1 if 9 I57i5 l'1. MYRTA ANN DRAKE Ann I'm not opposed to work, but neither am I in favor of it. G.A.A. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All Star Band 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY DUSA Two dimples tack her smile in place. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 4: Student Council 2, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4. li' ff DENNIS ELDER 'Dennis' Why read history when you can make it? l',', Class Officer 1, 4: Junior Play 3, Student Council 4. 18 WILLIS FET ZER Fritz Great men are dying! Suddenly I feel sick. Football 3, 4: Basketball 2: Varsity Club 3: Junior Play 3: F.F.A. 2. HERMAN FRIEDRICH Herm I'l1 study ifl like: won't ifl don't, I'11 pass ifl can, ifl can't, I won't. Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3. - gifgi if JOYCE FORD Icy lust waiting for her ship to come in. ! 1 7 5 ' gt, 3 2 ' 'N 4 J . I x ANNA LAURA FOUTS Annie Little and wise, a terror for her size. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2: Band Officer 4: Dance Band 2, 4: County Band 1: Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4. 19 A CLAYTON GERBER C1ay't It's not what you do, it's the way you do it. ,..n-Ni-2' Football 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 35 Outstand ing Linesman 4. SHAARON KOTTKE Sherry Variety is the spice of life, and I'm always doing something different. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Monroe County Band 1, Substitute Cheerleader 25 Band Librarian 2g Junior Class Play 3. SHIRLEY GETTY Shirl If at first you don't succeed try playing second base. fi K. .I ROBERT HEFT Bob I'1l study ifl want, I won't ifl don't, I'11 pass if I can, if I can't, I won't. Band lg Class Officer 3: Iunior Play 3g Chorus 2, 4: Baseball 1.2, 4. Z0 MARY ANN LONGNECKER The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worserl become. Junior Play 33 Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. KAY J. PETEE Peep An angel with horns. BILL ODNEAL Oppie Great men are dying! Suddenly I feel sick. Football 2.3, 4: Basketball 1, 2,3, 43 Varsity Club 35 Hono- rary Football Captain 4g A11 County Second Team 4. Cheerleader 1.2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 1, 33 Band lg G.A.A, 1g Student Council Officer 3: Queen's Attendant 1, 24 Foot- ball Queen 35 Librarian 4. X 1 ,AQ VIRGINIA MCCLEERY Have fun today, tomorrow may never come. 21 HAROLD SCHANKIN Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow. Football 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Student Council 2: Boys State 3g Band 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Annual staff 4. MARJORIE SMITH Midge Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Paper Staff 1, 2: G.A.A. Officers 2, 3,4g Band 1, 2, 3g All County Band lg Dance Band 1: Chorus 2,3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Student Council 4: Junior High Cheerleading Advisor 3. ANN MARIE PICKENS Ann Her heart is like the moon-there's a man in it. Yi if ERNEST SZYMKOWIAK Ernie A little work, a lot of play, is what I call a perfect day. Basketball 1: Chorus 'lr 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 44 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3: Drum Major 4: Football Queen 4: Student Council 4: Citizenship Award 45 Annual Staff 4: Band President 4. GAIL TABBERT It would be shocking if men preached what they practice. Band 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ETHEL COMMET Her freckles add to her many charms. Chorus 4: G,A.A. 4: F.H.A. 3, Red Feather Queen 4. 1 Q DALE THOMPSON Tomb lf you can't play sports, be one. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4: F.F.A. 1, 2,3, 4: Varsity Club 3: All County Se- corld Team, Football 4: Bob Brown Memorial Award 3, Jun- ior Play 3g Basketball Captain 3. I 'Ki DONNA WILLIAMS 'Life begins at 40, but who says I'm not living now. G.A.A. 4: F.H.A. 3,4. MARY ELLEN TYPPI Tip Is she talking yet ---- or againl G,A.A. 1: F.H.A. 3,45 Junior Play 3: nual Staff 4, Honor Student 13 Citizenship Award 1, Class Officer 3,45 Honor Roll 1, 2 'if 3. x Z3 zcwlea Nw s lil? el -Q gf ili LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Delbert Maddux, Calvin Hoover, Kenneth Liesinger, Dick Dusseau, Vern Malosh, Bob Hill, Elmer Bruns, Alvin Reau, Charles Wadsworth, George Baker, David Perry, Henry Carrier, Bill Tabbert, Miles Cox, John Blessing. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Bridleman, advisor, Eddie Bev- erly, Giles Cox, Jerry Heiden, Clara Schmid, Ellen Drake, Patti Gordon, Pat Short, Judy Goodridge, lla Holcomb, Bonnie Knack, Mrs. Morton, advisor. FRONT ROW: Patty Crowe, Helena Seegert, Carol Fisher, Lillian Nault, Marjorie Swehla, Colleen Finney, Carol Wentworth, Donna Albain, Bon- nie LaVoy, Sandra McCormick, Myrna Blaesing. CLASS OFFICERS: '- President-Gene Jenne Vice President-John Blessing Secretary-George Baker Treasurer-Bonnie LaVoy Compliments of KOHLER COAL and APPLIANCE CO. Kelvinator Appliances and Motorola and Stromberg Carlson T. V. and Radio. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Tom Pirolli, Glenn Hutchison, Bonnie Yape, Jim Jefferds, Edward Friedrick, Dewey Cooper, Gene Bruce, Johnny Lawson, Bill Parros, Merritt Meuller. 2nd ROW: Ben Blaksley, Jane Williams, Herb Short, Elizabeth Smith, Lola Houck, Jerry Elder, Janice Winters, Charles Kennon, Helen Trettin, Don Lucas, Marion Fisher, Jack Schankin, Lola Fall, Bill Bunce, Joan Hanvey, Nancy Onskt, Pepper Gordon, Eva Gerber, Duane Kopke, louise Brenningstall. 3rd ROW: Mr, Fagan, Betty Malosh, Yvone Albain, Pat Thompson, Barbara Gerber, Peggy Bird, Mary Ann Bragg, Suzie Wohlgamuth, Melvalene Triplett, Joan Bowers, Robert Stienbecker, Frank Jacobs, Mr. Rouse. 4th ROW: Joan Evou, Sandra Bilan, Kay Gaertner, Janet Stevens, Jim Swehla, Barbara Easter, Bonnie Watson, Nancy Corson, Dave Sharman, Barbara Steffens, Phyllis Strouse, Tony Guzman, Jim Long- necker. ,' W .g an a X Compliments of L. 8: M. MARKET 0040264 CLASS OFFICERS .Jack Schankin Charles Kennon Pat Thompson Bonnie Watson BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Hewitt, Bruce Laine, Paul Bruns, Harold Meagher, Duane Kieser, Sammy Fedell, Sonny Eyler, Larry Soldwish, 2nd ROW: Tom Miller, Emerson Drake, Steve Dusa, Jaylene Schaffer, Mary Dixon, Alice Bormann, Kay Jean Hinkleman, Linda Fisher, Rita Commet, Beatrice Smith, Elaine Hoover, Loretta Triplett. 3rd ROW: Mr. Fred Hoover, Al Gilson, Eddie bo- gan, Jim Cevora, Glenn Dowell, Earl Sibberson, Richard Perry, Filipe Guzman, Hugh Leeman, Nancy Whitman, Wilma Hoover, Donald Putinta, Corky Odneal. FRONT ROW: Barbara Fojtik, Linda Menzel, Naomi Rose, Linda Miller, Janet Holcomb, Richard Hanna, Donald Cousino, Jerry Beeckman, Kay Daniels, Pauline Friedrich, Sharon Finney, Ardella Manor, Carol Beck. '7 CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Sam Fedell V. Pres. Charles Odneal Sec. Kay Hinklernan Treas. Steve Dusa LUDDINGTON REALTY CO. Realtors-Farms-Village Property- Ph. -86--14 Railroad St. Petersburg, Michigan Z7 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Judit, Larry Eccleston, George Collins, Jeffrey Weir, Caryl Lynn Goede, Freddy Steuwe, Glenn Diesing, Karl Ustich, Marla Scheuerman, Donna Staples, Leroy Gordon. SECOND ROW: Janet Bedee, Janet Goodin, Dawn Gradolph, Charlotte Shroyer, John Beck, Thomas Schultz, George Drake, Jeanette Shaffer, Judy Smith, John Gaertner, Buhl Burton. FIRST ROW: Janice Finney, James Hicks, Brenda Daughty, Patricia Albain, Joan Thompson, Io Ann Steger, Muzette Mayer, Peggy Brown, Judy Brown, Marian Swehla, Teddy Tabbert, Mrs. Ada Valentine. ABSENT: Eddie Ackerman, Steve Nagy, Compliments of REVCO, DEERFIELD, MICHIGAN Marilyn Beth Hydal. 4:1 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Lymond, Ronald Ruswinkle, Lee Wentworth, Elroy Gee, David Kottke, Paul Strouse, Douglas Kottke, Ronald Parrish, Marvin Gee, Lavern Weyher, Charles Yape. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Maddux, David McCollum, Bobby Garner, Delores Cevora, William Steinman, Donald Jacobs, Christine Dixon, Gary Brown, Donald Parrish, John Pirolli, Mr. Burkett. FIRST ROW: Raymond Parker, Marlene Miller, Delores Simpson, Ruth Gerber, James Conley, Marjorie Gee, Sharon Williams, Carol Men zel, Leona Fisher, Kay Shroyer, Duane Hanna, Leo Lavoy, Viola Reinhart. 28 N0 if ter BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Bruce, Betty Bruns, Patricia Goodin, Janet Bacon, Alfred Garman, Rich- ard Damask, Mary Ann Grove, George Garecliff, Leonard Conley. SECOND ROW: Dale Beaubein, Carol Carriere, Linda Frier, Judy Breitner, Louise Bashaw, Harold Beck, Norman Gordon, Janice Dowell, Karen Ford. FIRST ROW: Eileen Commet, Kathy Bilan, Sandra Breitner, Donnie Conley, Catherine Brockway, Judy Fick, Robert Dusseau, Mr. Dannecker. Congratulations to the class of 55. BOYCE BUICK SALES, Dundee, Michigan Qi . i 1 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Blakesley, Joyce'Strohl, Patti Sullivan, Pat McAran, Audrie Malosh, Mary Lu Hooten, Leroy Schankin, Dennie Wells, Joann Stanger, Martin Screiber, Dallas Perry, Earl Walters, Richard McCleery, Judie Williams, Carolyn Brown, Kay Schmidt, Maylene Garner, Steve Majors, Stanly Rodziewicz, Sharon Hill, Shirley Heft, Dannie Simpson, Roger Roach, Carole Seegerr., Charlene Jacobs, Janet Heiden, Kenneth Nault, Dale Parker, Charles LaVoy, Ernest Spaulding, Kathleen Swehla, Mrs. Lawrence. 29 5 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Judit, Barbara Maddux, Betty Webster, Michael Myers, Joe Jefferds, Barry Williams, Judy Beverly, Larry Wright, Marie Coleman, RobertBreitner, Denny Petee. SECOND ROW: Phillip Scheuerman, Jean Ann Barber, Homer Hoover, Justin Eccleston, James Brown, Ronald Jenne, Ronald Musgrave, Faye Albain, Keith Leary, John Steffens, Jerry Goodin, Joe Guzman, Eric Blaesing, Rosa De- Leon, David Doughty, Mrs. Schmid. FIRST ROW: Myron Moyer, Donald Laason, Richard Soldwish, Gerald Wentworth, Lyle Blessing, Shirley Yallatin, Roger Steuwe, Judy Dusseau, Joyce Hill, Joe Evou, Idella Cos- by, Terence Finney, Robert Majors. SI-lINKLE'S FLOWERS. Flowers telegraphed daily. 8: Compliments of MANN PHARMACY i 1. 2- 4 sl - . ,L f, g rs 1 rv - - ,i ss 4 Q, s- - ,,, JJ. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Spaulding, Leota Strouse, Elaine McDonnell, Marilyn McCollum, Ra- mona Soncrant, Russell Shimp, Charles Nagy, Robert White, Norman Shimp, Cheryl Steinbrecker, Mary Ann Scheuerman, Lois Menzel, Beverly Smith, Irvin Smith, Tommy Schmid, Chester Michaliak, James Perry, Thomas Stupler, Rita Thompson, Shirley Ruswinkle, Patty Wisnieski, John Parrish, Janice Sibbersin, Karol Weir, Linda Ruble, Robert Smelser. FIRST ROW: Mary Ruth Thompson, Bonnie Zibbell, Richard White, Sharon Ustich, Dianne Seegert, Mary Lou Meyers, Sharon Wells, Richard Roe, James Pirolli, Robert PooL Herbert McKeefer, Bruce Smelser, Harold Stevens, David Nagy, Mr. Turner. 30 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Richard Miller, Anna Guldi, Lucille Hoover, Mary Coleman, Martha Fedell, Neal Hart. John Jiminez, Douglas Ditty, Diane Diesing, Christine Bormann, Mike McAran, James Goss, Keith Butts. 2nd ROW: Narda Carlson, Robert Shaw, Helen Gallardo, Mickey Gordon, Dorthy Hatt, Hal Goede, Janet Leary, Richard Dusseau, Roger Ashley, Michel Brown, Judy Hill, Marilyn Cevora, Sylvia Majors, Mrs, Mildred Bruce. 1stROW: Larry Hutchinson, Jerry Hicks, John McNeal, Linda Brown, Dick Bracey, Dennis Breither, Raymond Gallatin, Arloa Kaiser, Dale Cosby, Claudia Finney, Terry Bovee, Kenneth Crist, Robert Gallardo. 454 cmd5Z4 guide LESTER BISCI-IOFF and SONS. Electric Pumps, Water Heaters and Softeners. Water well drilling. 81 V. F. W. Aux. Post 6509. Pb-1 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: David Dickerson, David Tyler, Diane Miller, Ronnie Goodin, Darwin, Mc- Cormick, Armella Cousino, Delbert Blaksley, Don McCleary, Kathleen Fojtik, Claude Branscum, Fred- erecka Hottenstein. 2nd ROW: Sharon Griffin, Sarah Walters, Judy Grodi, Kay Tucker, Sharon Rice, Linda Grodon, Mary Lou Fick, Bobby Wohlgamuth, Dicky Wittman, George Williams, Nancy Kalitz, Frank Spies, Gail Hydal. lst ROW: Ricky Weir, Ginger Odneal, Lonnie Bolster, Marsels Gallzrdo, Lowell Albain, Jim- my Phillips, John Gerber, Paulette Windish, Ernest Cousino, Larry Diesing, James Easter. 31 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Triplett, Barbara Orns, Jackie Bacon, Barbara Sancrant, Clifford Ger- ber, Robert Shimp, Dalton Breitner, Colleen Eccleston, Mary Jo Blessing. SECOND ROW: Sue Anne Wads- worth, Yolanda Hernandez, Arlene Beck, Eddie Monaghan, Dianne Hicks, Jeannie Longnecker, Tommy Maddux, Geraldine Ulmer, Robert Tienvieri, Mickey Cousin. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Wright, Donna Jean Commet, Linda Evou, Carol Hill, Eugene Schwisow, Marilyn Odneal, Marie LaVoy, Gary Bracy, Jerry Zibbell, Danny Smith, Mrs. McDowell. ABSENT: Sharon Szymkowiak, Bobby Thompson, Rita Wright, Mary Gatecliff, Diane l-linkleman. Compliments of PACOUETTES MOTOR SALES gl GRUBER'S FOODS. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynwood Fisher, Rodney Tyler, Frank Jiminez, Ronald Shroyer, Lavern Law- son, Sharon Beland, Ted Loop, Linda Nieman, David Allen, Patricia Smith, James Ford, Veda Steih. SECOND ROW: Carol Perry, Dennis Tremain, Robert Ruswinkle, Christine Thomas, Armando Iiminez, Terry O'Brien,' Toni Michalak, Kenneth Seegert, Shirley Lowe, Alan Penterics, Brenda Conley, Barbara Breitner. FIRST ROW: Raymond Roe, James Buck, Timothy Leory, Johnny Garner, Thomas Layman, Jill Schmidt, Paul Menzel, Bernard Hatt, David Majors, Louis Smelser, Pete Pool, Bob Wolfe, Gerald Schmidt, Miss Neuroth. ABSENT: James Steuwe. 32 4' vi-fi BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry McCollum, Louise Borman, Edith Conley, Mary Hoover, Kenneth Smith, Charles Clarke, John Dusseau, Billy Coleman, Gerald Brunt, Ronald Brunt, James Gaertner, Nancy Erickson. 2nd ROW: Jerry Sprowles, Earl Cousino, Paulette Borgert, Arlene Sancrant, Bobby Cousino, Jimmy Dusseau, Suzanne Goss, Diane Bilan, Joe Lopez, Tommy Bovee. lst ROW: Harold Gerber, Joyce Fall, Buddy Stevens, Pat Stevens, Wayne Butts, Dale Bashaw, Cordell Jacobs, Susan Brown, Sandra Iott, Christine Hagen, Diana Cevora, Barbara Allen, Raymond Ashley. 2fwl65zd Compliments of VALENTINE and McNEIL FUNERAL PARLORS at IDA CO-OP, The farmer's own store. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Trombley, Suzette Reau, Bobby Smith, David Wahl, Danny Staples, Andrea Perry, Jimmy Meagher, Johnny Stanger, Karen Newell, Ruth McKeever. 2nd ROW: Donald Roe, Danny Townsend, Terry Zibbell, Anthony Simpson, Clara Garner, Phyllis Shroyer, Nancy Nagy, Janie Spiess, Douglas Sibbersen, Billy Wisnieski, Jimmy Wolf, hitch Pickard, Mrs. Genera Hoover. 3rd ROW: Gary Libstorff, Janet Tremain, Wanda Lusher, Dianne LaPointe, Sandy Phillips, Gail Windish, Cathy See- gert, Jimmy Peters, Helen Sheldon, Marilyn Suydam, Dean Walters, John Miller, Donna Roe. 33 n--Q BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Hodge, Bruce Chinnedk, Barry Ery, Jesse Gallardo, David Conley, Del bert Dennis, Thomas Knight, Albert Brunt, Duane Beland, Michael LaPointe. 2nd ROW: Howard Gallatin, Michael Howard, Carl Cousino, Wallace Slaom, Dennis Ditty, Ronald Dennis, Virgil Fojtik, David Her- mandez, Susan LaVoy, Janet Coleman, Dianne Albain, Benny Gibson. 3rd ROW: Benny Gibson, Karen Fedell, Bonnie Diesing, Pauline Orns, Dorothy Cousino, Joyce Cousino, Marvin Nieman, Earl Bradish, Jesse Easter, Roger Brown, Gale Bradish, Bobby Bazzell, Melody Dowell, Best of Luck to the class of 55. Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER, Ida, Michigan. 8: Compliments of HIXON-PETERSON LUMBER CO. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Evelyn Frazier, Pamela Goodin, Judy Degner, Cortland Dusseau, Barton l-lousman, Bonnie Bilan, Terry Brown, Howard Guindon, Janel Beck, Mrs. E. L. Jacob. 2nd ROW: Billy Gee, Lonnie Branscum, Ronald Burns, Gary Hicks, Lynda Beland, Rita Steinbrecher, Judy Boss, Gaulord Hydal. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Breitner, Robert Smith, Mary Shroyer, Lois Strouse, Timothy Scheurer, Fred Spaulding, Larry Shroyer, Shirley Shroyer, 34 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Loucks, Linda Wines, Gloria Penteries, Timmy Rumler, Bobby Perry, Tommy Neiman, Forrest Nieman, Ruth Menzel, Paulette Reau, Larry Sprowles, Brenda Howard, Barbara Hutchinson, Mrs. Fagan. 2nd ROW: Patty Ellen Goodrich, Chuck Perry, Cynthia LaRocco, Barbara Kaulitz, Mary Esther Lopez, Rosa Jiminez, Holly Lesher, Glenn Smith, Terry Lawson, Iannett Grodi, Mike Rouse, 3rd ROW: Danny Wyatt, Paul Borgert, Larry Reau, Johnny Guzman, Philip Guindon, Gerry Brown, Sharon Spaulding, Mary Lou Gallardo, Arjelia Lopez, Charles Plusczczynzki, Janice Grodi, George Lymond. AB- SENT: Phillip LaVoy, Benita Williams. mam Compliments of LIBERTY CHEVROLET CO. 8: GRADOLPH HARDWARE and COAL CO. Po. 45. 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BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Townsend, John Beck, Jim Bruce, Dale Beaubien, Dave Kottke, Doug Kottke, Louis Lymond, Ron Parrish. 2nd ROW: leroy Schankin, Dennis Wells, Don Parrish, Jeff Weir, George Gatecliff, Leroy Gordon, Leonard Conley, Harold Beck, FRONT ROW: Dallas Perry, Richard McCleery, Jim Hicks, Ted Tabbert, Norm Gordon, John Gaertner, George Drake, Ernie Spaulding. BELOW: K. Petee, G. Tabbert, M, Smith, B. Dusa, ABOVE: B. Watson, A, Manor, K, Hinkleman B. Lavoy. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. Eown, L. Fisher, C. Menzel, S. Heft, J. Goodin, J. Bedee, D. Cevora, P, Sullivan. . 4 Q t , L 4 I . L 4 QR 2 5 :L K 1 I 1 FE I I We if f! i n 'L S W e P' A ra... ' I ' n -' ' L ' 1 ---f ' 1' 'L I I LEFT TO RIGHT, 1st ROW: N. Corson. J. Evou, B. Steffens, P. Crowe, E. Smith, H. Seegert, A. Pickens, J. Goodrich, P. Short, S. Kottke, G. Tabbert, B. Dusa. 2nd ROW: D. Williams, L. Brenningstall, K, Gartner, A. Manor, R. Commet, S. Wohlgamuth, C, Schmid, P. Gordon, K. Hinkleman, M. Smith, I. Williams, E. 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Miss Size: demonstrating ligh bers. nomics and F-H-A' mem a Bruns, Gene Bruce, Charles Wadsworth, esinger, Harold Meagher. rhel Commet, Menzel, Janice Winters, Lola Houck, Pat Sandra Bilan, Barbara Sthrol, Helena See- Peggy Bird M ' ting to home eco' ' e X, I 'Q K. I 3-..,, lil , u STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Putina, Betty Dusa, Mr. Sellers, Charles Kennon. SEATED: Pat Short, Marjorie Smith, Ann Pickens, Barbara Strohl, Dennis Elder, Pat Thompson, Ardella Manor, Sandy Bilan, David Perry. gcwd I BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dallas Perry, Harold Beck, Janet Bacon, Jim Bruce, Pat McAran, Jerry Goodin, Bobby Brietner, 2nd ROW: Vincent Perrier, Shirley Gallatin, Tommy Schmid, Kathy Bilan, Denny Wells, Irvin Smith, David Doughty, Ronnie Jenne, Charles Lavoy. 3rd ROW: Karol Weir, Ron- nie Brietner, Judy Beverly, Jean Ann Barber, Marilyn McCollum, Charlene Jacobs, John Parrish, Compliments of KARNER BROS. , DUNDEE gl .JENNING'S INSURANCE AGENCY. Maybee BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patty Gordon, Ann Pickens, Donna Staples, Gene Bruce, Clara Schmid, Ellen Drake Dewey Cooper, Ann Drake, George Drake, Lillian Nault, Annie Fonts, Judy Goodridge, Marge Swehla, Pat Sulli- van. 2nd ROW: John Pirolli, Sharon Hill, Stanley Rodziewicz, Dawn Gradolph, Lola Houck, Bill Hewitt, Tom Pirolli, Larry Eccleston, Karl Ustich, Leroy Schankin, Norman Gordon, Thomas Schultz, Leo Lavoy. 3rd ROW: Vincent Perrier, Marian Swehla, Brenda Doughty, Myrna Bleasing, Donald Jacobs, Nancy Beyars, Barbara Fojtik, Caryl Goede, Buhl Burton, Patty Crowe, Bob Steinbrecher, John Beck, Jim Swehla, Nancy Onskt. FRONT ROW: Linda Frier, Carole Seegert, Carol Carrier, Sandy Bilan, Joann Hanvey, Perry Gordon, William Stienman, Shaaron Kottke, Kay Daniels, Barbara Steffens, Carol Menzel. Zane! 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MCARAN Insurance V LEEMON'S FARM SUPPLY ' John Deere Equipment f S5853 K Q PETERSBURG SUN ,A ,.,..,4'5 BOB'S BARBER SHOP Our Special Thanks to those who sponsored a pa gel! and our boosters who have made this book possible. l Um .fact 70666 ac! 7e4z!ameaz' We, the Class of 1955, of Summerfield High School, being of sound mind and good disposition and, considering it fairly well settled that we are to be graduated this year, do hereby devise, give and bequeath our several be- longings to the following persons, in this our first and last will and testament. GENE BISHOP wills his weight and height to Jerry Heiden so he can grow to be a man. MARILYN BROWN gives her job of working on the attendance books to any junior who wants the job. RONNIE BROWN wills his shy-ness to Bonnie Knack who is always so boisterous. DON BRUNS gives his intelligence, good driving, and slow speed to his brother Elmer, so that he might learn something from him. LOIS CARLSON wills her shy and quiet ways to Sandra McCormick. WALT CARLSON gives Delbert Maddux his height so that his girl won't have so far to look up. ETHEL COMMET wills her last name to Bonnie LaVoy who always seems to be up in the clouds. WALLACE DAMASK wills his vast knowledge of Ping Pong to Patti Gordon, who has none. JACK DAMON bequeaths his ability to go hunting on school days to someone with a better aim. ANN DRAKE gives her quietness- to Alvin Reau, who needs it. BETTY DUSA wills her ability to get along with Mr. Rouse to Clara Schmid, so she may skip classes next year. DENNIS ELDER wills his nickname Lightning to Henry Carrier. WILLIS FETZER gives his school books to John Blessing, who never seems to have any. JOYCE FORD wills her height to Kenneth Leisinger so he can get the jump balls next basketball season with ease. ANNIE FOUTS wills her ability to get along with Bob Heft to Clara Schmid. 53 HERMAN FRIEDRICK gives his baseball bat to George Baker. CLAYTON GERBER wills his ability to get good grades to Eddie Beverly. SHIRLEY GETTY gives her quietness to Marjorie Shwelha who is always so noisy. BOB HEFT wills his way with Clara to Bob Hill who will need it. SHAARON KOTTKE wills her ability to keep on the good side of certain Dundee boys to Pat Crowe, who seems to be having trouble. MARY LONGNECKER gives her ability to go with out-of-town boys to Judy Goodridge, who seems to be having quite a time. VIRGINIA MCCLEERY wills her good marks to Ellen Drake, whose always getting poor ones. KAY PETEE gives her ninth hour to all the kids who plan to visit the Art Museum next year on school time. ANN PICKENS bequeaths her blushing complexion to David Perry, who never seems to be embarrassed. HAROLD SCHANKIN wills his vast knowledge of farming to Charles Wads- worth who doesn't lmow a thing about it. MIDGE SMITH bequeaths her house, which is close to the school, to Pat Short WHO always seems to be needing it. BARBARA STROHL bequeaths her quiet nature to the boisterous Cox twins who are always so noisy. ERNEST SZYMKOWIAK gives his careful driving to Calvin Hoover, who takes it pretty reckless. GAIL TABBERT wills her cousin, Bill Tabbert, her job of going after the mail providing he doe sn't skip school to loose this privilege. DALE THOMPSON gives his careful driving to Vern Malosh, who is always hot rodding it., MARY TYPPI wills her naturally curly hair to Dick Dusseau so he won't have to pin his up every night. DONNA WILLIAMS wills her ability to get to class on time in the morning to Gene Jenne, who doesn't seem to make it. 54 diem. Well, here it is, the year 1965 and as I gaze into my crystal ball, I can see the members of the 55 graduating class busy with their dif- ferent occupations. They all seem happy with their new jobs, and why not, they seem to be perfectly fit to handle them. If you will look with me into this crazy sphere, you will see. Gene Bishop defending his Ping Pong Championship. Marilyn Brown milking brown cows. Ronnie Brown sleeping at the owners desk at Paquette Motor Sales. Don Bruns defending his title on a half-mile track with a beat up Ford. Lois Carlson keeping house at Coopshaws, in Blissfield. Walt Carlson as a muscleman in a sideshow. Ethel Commet, still going to market. Wallace Damask, editor of the New York World Telegram. Jack Damon, merely driving Cadillacs to Florida. Ann Drake as a professor at Michigan State College. Betty Dusa is now a Secretary to Mr. Rouse. Dennis Elder is in Las Vegas, professional gambler! ! Willis Fetzer, still a Freshman at Adrian College. Joyce Ford, still down at the pier, waiting for THAT ship. 55 Annie Fouts is a Lady Bouncer at the Patio Grill. Herman Freidrich is now a professional dairy farmer. Clayton Gerber bought out Lazaliere's Drug Store. Shirley Getty is the head of Getty's Spaghetti Factory. Bob Heft is now running Guy Schmid's gas station. Shaaron Kottke as a dancer in a chorus line in New York. Mary Longnecker designs dresses for short necked people. Virginia McC1eery is chief cheese eater at Cheesey Cheese Co. Bill Odneal, Principal of Summerfield Township High School. Kay Petee, saleswoman for Ford cars with Mercury grills. Ann Pickens is a teacher for people who have trouble blushing. Harold Schankin is the new proprietor for L and M Market. Marjorie Smith is still waiting patiently for Willis. Barbara Strohl is a nurse in Ward 8. Ernie Szymkowiak has now changed his name to John Doe. Gail Tabbert is now a manager of a boys camp. Dale Thompson as a salesman for the Terrible Tombstone Co. , of greater Petersburg. Mary Typpi is a Javalin thrower in the 1965 Olympics. Donna Williams as a helper on road construction, which her dad heads. 56 91 13 H ,Jil . 1 , , 4 55199 I , Lf' :Mmm miakwm . 212 HH? 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