Summerfield High School - Trails End Yearbook (Petersburg, MI)
- Class of 1956
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XX 12 A 1 - ' ' 14 f , 1,54 I 5 1 v 9 . 0 1 , . . 9 3 eciccdlccwz The Semor Class of 1956 show deepest apprematlon by dedlcatumg the fmrst ed1t1or1 of the Semor H1ghl1ghts' to then' beloved parents and teachers who have helped them along on the road of education the past twelve years. l N 1 l MEMURIAM 7 EDWARD Rows Born June 2 1897 on a farm near Weston Oh1o he attended country school later go1ng to Weston Hlgh School from wh1ch he graduated 1n 1917 as Salutor1an of h1s class He spent one year at T1ff1n Bus1ness College He was a veteran of World War I He marr1ed Nell1e Bamsler of Weston Oh1o October 13 1919, and the followmg March came to the1r present farm home on Davls Road The1r three chlldren are graduates of Summerfxeld H1gh School He was elected Supervxsor of Summerheld Townshlp 1n 1949 and served contmuously unt1l h1s death He was one of the fxrst men to become a drwer of a school bus when consol1dat1on of rural schools w1th the v1llage school formed the Summerfmeld Townsh1p School elght years ago He contlnued to dr1ve the bus unt11 h1s death October 15 1955 He was a member of the Petersburg Presbyteman Church Blanchard Lodge 102 A F 8: A M and Russell Chapter 208 O E S A 4 . .X . 9 wa , . 1 Q P' I 1 I l l I . . . 9 ! . . I . 1 , . , . 1 I O I I C O O LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Watson, Judy Shroyer, Charles Kennon, President, Clara Schmid, Vice President, Sandra Bilan, Secretary-Treasurer, Janice Finney, Mr, Lane, Advisor, Shirley Thompson, George Baker, Steve Dusa. This page compliments of GRUBER'S MARKET-Monroe, Michigan-and- LEE'S FORD gl MERCURY SALE, Dundee, Michigan Wan T - T7 , !' .AP LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Bilan, Mr. Kaulitz, Gene Bruce, Jack Schankin, Lillian Naulr, 6 4 Xl yy Z1 , T X Z f .. EXE . ' , ? 5 Q , ,, lnwn-....,,,.,l4 f, . R. 'qi' vw ' DALE E, KAULITZ, B,S,, M , ltnih Superintendent University of Michigan l i CHARLES H LANE B S M S Principal Michigan State University L ,xl l' 5, 5 X . ,ir X ffl 'Q. 1 . 1 , . .. . . - l J . . . . -rf - f? Sohool Board FORREST BIRD T. F. TIENVIERI RUSSELL ELLIS Compliments of FRANK gl JENTOFT, INC. 103-105 E. Adrian D, C, ROACH MRS, MARY HAYES rf- E, A, BURTON Compliments of DUNDEE FEEDS INC. Dundee, Michigan in- ' f - 1 In A ff' f X f 'lf S L-L ff' if 5 If-h x 1 211 Mi. Tm xT- X, x , X 44. MALCOLM P, GRAVELLE, B,S, Commercial University of Indiana ELDON C, ROUSE, B, S, Michigan State University - x., JOHN C, ROGERS, B,S, Industrial Arts Ohio Northern University DON i ALD MCDOWELL, B S Social Studies Western Michigan DONALD BURKETT, B. S. C ,Z , Social Studies 4, Adrian College Best of Luck HIXON-PETERSON LUMBER CO. and MASON'S JEWELERS Petersburg, JW 1 Michigan PETER H. TAMM, B, M. E. Music Northwestern University MARION L. LAWRENCE, B,S, Science Wooster College Ohio State University Colorado University w Home Economics Bowling Green State University This page compliments of I-IACHMAN FARM SUPPLY Dealers in coal, 4 N feed, seed, and f fertilizer. Appliances- Paint Insure in Sure Insurance Temperance, Michi an - and - GE RGE T. BROWNING Lumber and all building material. .,, 1, EARL C, MAIER, B. S, Agriculture Purdue University ROBERT KRAMP, A, B, , A, M English University of Michigan l 5 Q2 X Q LV: ,V if RUTH L. SCHMID Fifth Grade Michigan State Teacher's College ..., , . 1 A X if ADA VALENTINE Eighth Grade Michigan State Teacher's College FRANK MARION TURNER, B, S, Sixth Grade Tennessee State Teacher's College nun-1 wmimi gimp .1 g .J rf 1' .4 A DONALD L, MILLER, B,S, Eighth Grade Kutztown State College C omplime nts of LUDDINGTON REALTY CO. Realtors-Farms- Village Property- f Ph. 86 - 14 .1 ' Railroad Street Petersburg, Michigan - and - PETERSBURG DEPARTMENT STORE Ph. 239 Petersburg, Michigan MILDRED BRUCE, B. S, Fifth Grade Michigan State Teacher's E A .MQ ferr . N I ., 11,,ig.fg3 2 G' ' 5 ...mf -sn , ,QQ 4:4 f 'f u. J ,YA M5 ,. gpiyv: ,A ruff -46 ' Q 3' I l If 8' ' x . ' -L' 4 I' 14 Y '7 1, fvifamrj -Q- - '7 5 'inf '15w'fN 67 U Q W' 611. I ,sd , pe, -,J if 'A l,',l', wt M 'Eh LQ CxTS GLENADINE LASSEY Fourth Grade Michigan State Teacher's College MARY WITTMAN, B, S, First Grade Michigan State Teacher's College SiNG'JLAR SY!-1-ABI-Es of ry' Qui ci P!'CflY st Qgarfr-wr P' LP. 0. . D 5 l ! ' f , ,. . , i f EYLA M, PRIBYL First Grade Michigan State Teacher's College This page compliments of GAMBI..E'S FRIENDLY STORE and GRUBER'S MARKET Petersburg Michigan FREDERECKA HOTTENSTEIN, B, A Third gl Fourth Grades Adrian College DORIS TIMMONS, B. A. Second Grade Asbury College ' vb ' ,, arf f X U ,ii-.qi EVADNA JACOB First Kr Second Grades Michigan State Normal DOROTHY NEUROTH, B, Third Grade Asbury College i -. ' 6 Q lv r 1 f 5 Elfllduutes I 1 ....,--...- KX MKSX 'fi 117195 Juv-ulfb-4vv 1 9 S Qgif - ,sb QNX I X gkkNY 'Ak .6 f ff -r'- .1 1 fg, 4- .,.- ,- 9.4, fn, Q v I!! X. 5 f-'SDJ 'P ' ,vwh 0w an-bu S4 ,.4L- afatczlafzma And also congratulat1ons are m order to Clara Schm1d for earn1ng the honor of be1ng Salutatorlan of the Semor Class of 1956 She has taken part 1n many of the school's act1v1t1es and at the same tlme atta1ned the B average 1n her stud1es. A teach1ng career after a college educat1on 1S Clara's future dreams up on graduatlon. 15 Congratulatmns to Ellen Drake for earmng the honor of bemng Valed1ctor1an of the Senlor Class of 1956 Ellen has ma1nta1ned an 'A average IH her studles and has also part1c1pated m the Semor Band for three years After graduatlon Ellen w1ll attend M1ch1gan State Normal College at Yps1lant1 where she w1ll prepare for a teachmg career J V-Q . W, ' ' -arf wedni f V F' . ' , M., u.f--r...,,,.,. I I f '- 1:-uc-.a-ffg ' .. , I V a ,M 'qfgwff -:wwe ' 5,.iy:,,r,,.,.,,, ' . 4 V ' ' ' - ,.,,..,-,l fn 4 v . . o E' ' 'r 'f l K 'A ' .P K heyyy -' A DONNA M, ALBAIN Midge Life is short and so am I, K, 'Q A V. ,cf EDWARD LLOYD BEVERLY Junior X Too much work, not enough PaY- H f f Chorus 3, F,F,A, 1-2-3-4 Ji ,X I, ' l K X GEORGE A, BAKER N N Bake 'A A Time ripens all things, No , ,- man is born wise. X3 9 I Baseball 1-2, StudentCouncil4. , or 'S Class Officer 3, Senior Play 4, V, i ' Boys State 3, Honor Roll 1-2 - Av' 'Y 1 , If -Q Before you buy, y see Guy. ' GUY SCHMID , J, 4019 Petersburg Sylvania Road ' Petersburg, Michigan 16 MYRNA BLAESING This gal has her future plan, and I think that it includes a man, Band 1-2-3, Honor Band 2, Library Club 4, Football Que ,x ,L A Oh --7 I f' en4 X JOHN GEORGE BLESSING Johnny I never let my studies Interfere with my education. Football 1-2-3-4, Outstanding Linesman Award 4, 1st Team Lenawee County 4, Honorary Mention A11-State 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Track Captain 3, Varsity Club 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 2 -3 XJ at 1, . .- HENRY CARRIERE If your work interferes with your sleep, quit your work. F.F, A. 1-2-3, Projection Club 1 GILES COX 'Some say he's quiet, others doubt it, 17 v fa , , ELMER BRUNS A great man, he admits it himself. Projection Club 1, F. F, A, 2-3-4, F.F. A, Officer 4, F. F. A. Leadership Camp 3 419 gi s p -. .f 'H' F W , .. .v,,w vi I ' 4 'VM ., ' -3- if 223, A -J X .. N it :X it i PATRICIA D. CROWE Pat My heart is Tender especially toward the other Gender, Senior Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Chorus 3-4, F, I-LA. 2-3-4, Parliamentarian 4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 E1 I MILES COX lf at first you don't succeed-- To heck with it. F. F. A. 1-2-3 'cg -fi' Q44 5 S I ELLEN DRAKE Do your best and leave the rest. Whats' the use of worrying? Band 1-2-3-4, G,A.A, 1 Pep Band 1-2-3 RICHARD J, DUSSEAU Dick If fame is only to come after death I am in no hurry for it. Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3, Track 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Senior Play 4, Varsity Club 2-4, Student Council 1 IB , If f .gf iq A I I 1 i 1' 5 IUDITH ANN GOODRIDGE Judy My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me, Senior Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Honor Band 3, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 4, G. A. A, Officer 4, Majorette 4, Pro- jection Club 2, Ministral Band 1, Sweetheart Queen Candidate 4, Annual Staff 4 Z I n CAROL FISHER A little backward about comming forward. F,l-I, A, 1-2, Intramurals 1-2 .3 X s . COLLEEN KAY FINNEY Pidge I always say, 'Never do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow. Student Council 1, G. A. A. 2, Chorus 1-4, F, H,A. Officer 2-3, Senior Play 4, Shooting Stars 1 19 PATRICIA JEAN GORDON Par I always say, 'Look out for the person in back of the one in front of you, Drum Majorette 4, Senior Band 1-2-3-4, Honor Band 3-4, Dance Band 2-4, Band Officer 4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, G, A, A. Officer 4, Football Queen Candidate 3, Senior Play 4, Co-Editor of Annual 4 --' . :L-I J l e I www GERALD CLIFFORD HEIDEN Jerry Al1 women are good--good for something or good for nothing. ILA RUTH HOLCOMB Her silence is exceeded only by her sweetness. F, H, A, 3, Senior Play 4, Library Club 4, Chorus Pianist 4, Annual Staff 4 -Q' f if . -v ,fu 0, mf!! S ROBERT C. HILL ..Bob.. If you are not near the one you loveg love the one you'ne near. Everything in the line of sports MONROE SHOPS INC. Two fine locations to serve you 131 E. Front St. at Malcomb and Monroe Shopping Center CH 17997 CH 11650 lt pays to play 20 C AL VIN HOOVER Cal Never worry worry, 'til worry worries you. lk I N . 'x I Q 5 BONNIE LEA LaVOY I've got other interests besides school ........ G. A. A, 1, Cheerleader 1-2-4, Chorus 3, Student Council 1, Class Officer 1-3, Football Queen Candidate 1-2-3 'A E-mf E EUGENE JENNE Squeege Look out world--Here I come. ' Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 1-2-3-4, Band 1, Varsity Club President 4, Football Captain 4, Minsteral Show 1 BONNIE MAY KNACK It's nice to talk, it's nice to smile, but it's nice to be serious once in a while. Chorus 1-4, Minstrel Show 21 v .fn -- 11-12 '- -' '. 4? mf 0 i P I KENNETH LIESINGER llKenll He who is tall, sees all. fy 41? Q5 4 , . Wa. A E YO? - -ffl! DELBERT LEE MADDUX Del Girls are a nuisance---but I love them. F. F. A. 1-2, Basketball 3 LILLIAN E, NAULT Li1y As free as the breeze and just as unpredicable. Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1-3-4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Senior Band 1-2:3-4, Dance Band 3-4, Honor Band 2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Citizenship Award 4, Stamp Club 1 'A '-'ul VVS 'V+ IAC Q i SANDRA MCCORMICK llsandyll Quiet and innocent looking, but so is dynamite. 22 DAVID PERRY Dave I'm just a lover at heart, but have found no one to love. Football 2, Basketball 1-2, Student Council 3, Band 1, Chorus 3, Quartet 3, Senior Play 4, Minstrel Show 1 'Q E A. I 5 CLARA MARIE SCHMID Clara If talking were contagious she would be quarantined, Co-Editor of Annual 4, Vice President Student Council 4, Senior Band fDance, Pep, Wardrobe Mistress 31 1-2-3, G. A. A, Outstanding Athlete 3, Honor Band 3, School Paper 1, Chorus 1, Senior Play 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Projection Club 2, Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, D. A. R. 4 ALVIN L. REAU HAI.. The Devil will quake when he sees me coming. Baseball 2-3-4, Football 4, F, F, A, 1-2-3-4, F, F, A, Officer 3-4, Varsity Club 4, Student Council 1, Projection Club 1, Minstrel Show 1 l' if HELENA ANNE SEEGERT Anne Her hair is her crowning glory. G, A, A, 2-3-4, F. H. A, Historian 3, F, H. A, Treasurer 4, Chorus 1-4, Pie Baking Winner 2, Cheerleader 4 Compliments of LIBERTY CHEVROLET CO. New and used cars and trucks. Phone 87 Petersburg, Michigan ' ZW . J f at TIL E it MATTIE VIRGINIA SHORT Pat When we have not what we like, we must like what we have Student Council 3, G. A. A. 3-4, Red Feather 4, Library Club 4, Secretary Alaithians Club 2, Chorus 3 iq I 'Z MARGIE HELEN SWEHLA Marge She walks like an angel, talks like one too, but you never can tell what an angel might do. Senior Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1- Class Secretary 1, F. H. A. 3, Sub Cheerleader 4, Pep Band 2- f I l f 2 fc' f CHARLES R. WADSWORTH chuck I like work-I could sit and watch it for hours. Class Officer 1, F.F.A, 1-2-3-4, F. F, A. Officer 3-4, F. F. 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L. 5. 4 ,+:1g4raaJ' . if 7,,...:. 2193 I XXII lm Zme mamma We the class of 1956 of Summerfzeld H1 h School, bexng of sound mmd and good d1s osltxon and, consxderxn xt falrly well settle that we are to be graduated this year do ereby devlse, gxve an bequeath our several belongxngs to the followmg persons, ln the our fxrst and last wlll and testament DONNA ALBAIN bequeaths her ablllty to gxve fxne speeches to Ehzabeth Sm1th who IB so bashful GEORGE BAKER bequeaths hls ab1l1ty of gettlng along wlth certain Deerfxeld gxrls to Ed Frexdrlck who IB so forward EDWARD BEVERLY bequeaths hls muscular physxc to Dewey Cooper so he w1ll be able to hft hxs tuba MYRNA BLAESING wllls her groommg durlng class to Barbara Steffms who does nothxng but study JOHN BLESSING wxlls hls curly brown halr to Bob Stembrecher so he won't have to spend so much money on permanents ELMER BRUNS gxves his long John fender sklrts to Long John Lawson who has no need for them HENRY CARRIERE bequeaths hls abxllty to get along wlth everyone to Davxd Scheuerman who always seems to be gettuag 'ln fmghts GILES COX bequeaths hxs Bedfor gxrlfrlend to Tom Plrollx so he will have someone to gay h1s coronet to MIL S COX bequeaths hxs abxllty to get A's nn Englxsh to Helen Trettm who never seems to make the grade PAT CROWE bequeaths a part t1me Job at the Fxesta to Phyllxs Strouse who 18 always up there ELLEN DRAKE gxves her boyfrlend from Monroe to any Junior glrl who wants hlm DICK DUSSEAU wxlls hxs car to Nancy Onskt so she can make xt to all the school actxvitxes COLLEEN FINNEY wxlls her vast knowledge of army lxfe to Glen Hutchmson so they can keep xt m the famxly CAROL FISHER leaves her ab1l1ty to sleep ln class and get away with It to Marxan 1-'msher who w1l1 be so busy next year she wxll need the rest JUDY GOODRIDGE bequeaths her ablllty to drxve other peop1e's cars carefully to Janice Wxnters who xs always hot roddxng around town PAT GORDON bequeaths her drlvmg abllxty to her brother Pepper who has none JERRY HEIDEN bequeaths hxs ab1l1ty of bemg nolsy to B111 Parros the book worm the Jumor Class BOB HILL wxlls hxs '51 Chevy to Jerry Elder because another wreck wouldn't make any dzfference to hlm ILA HOLCOMB bequeaths her Job wxth Mr Kaulxtz to Sue Wohlgamuth who seems to CALVIN HOOVER w1lls his ford convertible to Melvalene Trxpplett so she won't always have to borrow her folks' GENE JENNE bequeaths hxmself to the .Tumor Class so that he may come back next year to be w1th a certam gn-1 BONNIE KNACK gxves her 8th hour detenslons to Nancy Corson who never seems to have any BONNIE LA VOY bequeaths her cheerleadlng umform to any gxrl lt will fmt KEN LIESINGER gwes hls good c1t1zensh1p award to Jack Schankln who trxes so hard for one DELBEkRT MADDUX bequeaths hxs honor roll record to Bonme Yape who never seems to ma e 1t SANDRA MCCORMICK leaves her helght to Herb who xs so Short LILtLIAN NAULT leaves her trombone to Pat Thompson so she can be heard from xn the uture DAVID PERRY leaves his qulet manner to Evelyn Wood who's voice is always heard above everyone else's ALVIN REAU wllls hxs power over women to Charles Kennon who just doesn't have xt HEITIENA SEEGERT bequeaths her many boyfrlends to Betty Malosh who never seems ave a ate MARGIE SWEHLA bequeaths her abxlxty to do the Hula to Barbara Easter who has always wanted to learn PAT SHORT bequeaths her seat m Herb's car to Joan Evou who would appreclate xt CLARA SCHMID leaves all her spare t1me to anyone who mxght need xt BILL TABBERT leaves hms gxrlfruend, Kaye to absolutely no one CHARLES WADSWORTH ust leaves' To all the Jumors an anyone mterested we bequeath our loyalty to our school, our commumty, our state and our nat1on And may thxs school ever contmue to survxve xn s xte of the calamxty of our departure Fmally, we appomt our beloved Supermtendent r Dale E Kaulxtz to be the sole executor of our last w1ll and testament, and lf an trwlal possessxons have been overlooked, he 15 hereby authorlzed to put them up at publxc auction and use the proceeds to ay for a tablet to our everlastmg memory In wxtness whereof we the c ass of 1956 have set our hand and seal on thxs day of May m the year of nmeteen hundred and ilfty sxx ' 'I I Wxtness 1' 11 I ' Witness '-1 7,-I ' 1 Wxtness ff I I E! . . . . , if . . 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' , ' , e Q, 1 J - ve' 3, is fr 0 I J' ,ii Treasurer, Pat Thompson President, Charles Kennon Vice President, Bill Parros Secretary, Herb Short Compliments of BROCKLEY STUDIOS Adrian, Michi an - ann? - DAVE TYLER Roofing and Siding Petersburg, Michigan lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Steffens, Peggy Bird, Jim Longnecker, Evelyn Wood, Betty Malosh, Eva Gerber, Joan Hanvey, Lola Fall, Pat Thompson, Janice Winters, 2nd ROW: Bob Stein- brecher, Jane Williams, Melvalene Tripplett, Merritt Mueller, Dewey Cooper, Gene Bruce, Frank Jacobs, John Lawson, Bonnie Yape, Glen Hutchinson, 3rd ROWg Mr, Gravelle, Jerry Elder, Tom Pirolle, Bill Bunce, Edward Friedrick, Charles Kennon, Jack Schan- kin, Herb Short, Elizabeth Smith, Perry Gordon, 4th ROW: Sandra Bilan, loan Evou, Nancy Corson, Kay Gaertner, Mary Bragg, Phyllis Strouse, Bonnie Watson, Barbara Easter, James Swehla, Tony Guz- man. 5th ROW: Helen Trettin, Yvonne Albain, Louise Breningstall, Lola Houck, David Scheuerman, Bill Parros, Nancy Onskt, Sue Wohlgamuth, Marion Fisher. 'fn ,Q '. ,ofa ' 3 IQ I 4 'fl 'fss Q1 .DO lr, 'M' V vi: 6 lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Commet, Linda Fisher, Naomi Rose, Linda Menzel, Alice Bormann Kay Hinkleman, Glenn Dowell, Hugh Leemon, Richard Perry. 2nd ROW: Earl Sibberson, Steve Dusa Alfred Gilson, Charles Odneal, Donald Cousino, Tom Miller, Sharon Finney, Barbara Fojtik, Sam Fedell, Ed Logan, 3rd ROW: Mr. Burkett, Melvin Mueller, Felipe Guzman, Larry Soldwich, Jerry Beeckman, Bruce Lane, Paul Bruns, Harold Meagher, Bill Hewitt, Duane Kaiser, Clarence Eyler, Ralph Drake, M.L. Lawrence, 4th ROW: Jaylene Schaffer, Elaine Hoover, Loretta Tripplett, Nancy Wittman, Wilma Hoover, Paulene Friedrick, Linda Miller, Janet Holcomb. Uffiwze Vice President, Ardella Manor President, Sam Fedell Secretary, Kay Daniels Treasurer, Earl Sibberson Best of Luck KRUEGER 81 HARVEY Insurance Agency 9041 Lewis Ave. -Ph. 77 Temperance, Michi an - am? - SI-lINKLE'S FLOWERS Flowers telegraphed daily. ' J .eo tr' no aol mm r-J - N r Lx? ,'m' A x,,,.g Q if I i , , ik' 1 4 .f-V' lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Hicks, Donna Staples, John Gaertner, Kay Shroyer, Carol Menzel, JoAnn Steger, Shirley Thompson, John Judkins, Dawn Gradolph, Pat Albain, Delores Simpson, Janice Finney, Brenda Doug ty, Janet Bedee, Marilyn Hydal, Jeanette Schaffer. 2nd ROW: David McCollum, Donald Parrish, Fre Steuwe, George Collins, Karl Ustich, Glenn Diesinig, Ed Ackerman, Gary Brown, Caryl Goede, Delores Cevora, William Koraleski, Leroy Gordon, Ronal Parrish, Marla Schelrerman, Donald Jacobs, Bob Garner. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Kramp. Larry Eccleston, Ronald Ruswinkle, Buhl Burton, Tom Judit, Louis Lymond, David Kottke, Douglas Kottke, Ronald Maddux, Jeff Weir, Charles Yape, Tom Schultz, John Beck. 4th ROW: Judy Brown, Leona Fisher, Sharon Williams, Peggy Brown, Muzette Moyer, Marian Swehla, Viola Reinhart, Steve Nagy, Theodore Tabbert, Marjorie Gee, James Conley. Mr. Rogers, 5th ROW: Ruth Gerber, Charlotte Shroyer, Marlene Miller, Janet Goodin, John Pirolli, Marvin Mueller, George Drake, Bill Steinman, Jakeeta Dixon, Judy Smith. A if ' ,, ,, ,i.,,,,,,9v-i-mv- .., K? Officma President, Buhl Burton Secretary, John Pirolli Vice President, Janet Bedee Treasurer, Carol Menzel Compliments of PETERSBURG METAL PRODUCTS Karl Weir General Manager Ph. 25 - 245 - and - LARZELERE DRUGS Ph. Z0 Petersburg, Michigan , r 1 ? ff, f ' ' We, W. :Al 6, 12? if .g , ' s f 3 Q K if 2 J ,f ':' 3 W X N 24 X: XXX X 'NX X 'l V, Af' xx . .J . . f X ' -V X J F as .aa .1 IOC X , lin Ill R l k 1 Q A ,ir Il I I, J ,, I 'lv 5 i----rf. gi. 2 lst ROW: Robert Srnelzer, Robert Hyde, Donnie Conley, Richard Roe, Gary Judkins, Vincent Smyth, Bob Majors Linda Fowler, 2nd ROW: Robert Dusseau, Judy Dusseau, Shirley Gallatin, Beverly Smith, Norman Shimp, James Brown, Roland Lawson, Lyle Blessing. 3rd ROW: Keith Leary, Russell Shimp, Homer Hoover, Robert Whits, Esther Stoler, Myron Moyer, Joe Guzman, Joe Evou, Mr. Tallman. 4th ROW: Gerald Breitner, Walter Weyher, Richard Stoker, James Blakesley, Leota Strouse, Judy Beverly, Betty Webater, F' 4th ROW: Marilyn McCollum, Ronald Judit, Barry Williams, Joe Jefferds, Barbara Maddux, Michael Meyer, Larry Wright, Elaine McDonnell. 3rd ROW: Denny Petee, Charles Nagy, Lois Menzel, Jean Barber, John Parish, Justin Eccleston, Phillip Scheuerman, Mrs. Lawrence. 2nd ROW: Ronnie Jenne, Roger Steuwe, David Doughty, Irvin Smith, Jerry Goodin, Idella Cosby, Karol Weir, Sandra Borl, Eric Blaesing, Terry Finney, Bob Carpenter, lst ROW: Richard Soldwish, Larry Murdock, Tommy Schmid, Faye Albain, Rita Thompson, Carol Steger, Joyce Hill. gg, VVAI , 1 I ' I I b gf ,W 5 k typfuwf I Q , 'Mimi ' 'I' 1 I s D 4 wus... 1 L' ' fr - ' L - 'f!77 19'i ' .aslltlz-f lst ROW: Bonnie Zibbell, Narda Carlson, Dorothy Hatt, Helen Gallardo, Richard White, Harold Stevens, Jerry Hicks, 2nd ROW: Caroline Carpenter, Judeth Hull, Robert Gallardo, Sylvia Majors, Sharon Ustich, Dale Cosby Raymond Gallatan, Terry Bovee, 3rd ROW: Herman Dixon, Martha Fedell, Lucille Hoover, Shirley Ruswinkle, Christine Bormann, Ramona Sancrant, Keith Butts, Janice Sibberson, Mrs. Mary Davidson. 4th ROW: Dennis Breightner, Mickael Brown, Dick Bracey, Arloa Kiser, Ann Marie Ackerman, Linda Sue Brown, Dick Dusseau, Mary Ruth Thompson, S, LJ in xxx Ilhfi has ' 3' if 'Al 1.110 5:11 l1l I 1 lst ROW: Sharon Wells, Dianne Seegert, Fohn McNeal, Harold Eichenburg, Larry Hutchinson, Claudia Finney, Bruce Smelser, 2nd ROW: Chester Michalak, Roger Ashley, Janer Leary, Carol LaVoy, James Pir011i. RiCh21rd Blaesing, Ruth Ann Gradolph, James Shroyer, Larry Kreger, 3rd ROW: James Perry, Richard Miller, Iam6S Goss Mike McAran, Harley Bowling, Hal Goede, Mickey Gordon, Mr, F,M, Turner, 4th ROW: Linda Ruble, Dianne Diesing, Cheryl Steinbrecher, Thomas Staples, Mary Ann Scheuerman, Patsy Wisnieski, Anna Mae Guildi. fe ,V , . 'ii L J: ll fini lst ROW: Ginger Odneal, Linda Hyde, James Phillips, Tom Maddux, Rickie Wier, Diane Hicks, Marie Lavoy. 2nd ROW: George Williams, Robert Wohlgamuth, Franklin Spiess, Richard Wittman, Donald McCleery, Darwin McCormick, Robert Shimp, Nichy Wittman, Nancy Kaulitz, 3rd ROW: Sarah Walters, Diane Miller, Mary Lou Myers, Ruth Eichenburg, Sharon Rice, Kay Tucker, Jeanie Longnecker, Mrs. Schmid, 4th ROW: Kenneth Meegher, Barbara Orns, Barbara Sancranr, Melvin Triplett, Robert Shaw, Gary Murdock, David Tyler. , . 9' r Q-Q r l ,J sc 1st ROW: Marselo Gallardo, Arlene Beck, Lonnie Bolster, Lowell Albain, Kinda Evou, Johm Gerber, Carol Hill, Donna Commet. 2nd ROW: James Easter, Gloria Robison, Kathleen Judkins, Linda Gordon, Gail Hydal, Mary Fick, Diane Hinkleman, Mary Gatecliff, Ernest Cousino, Larry Diesing, Mrs. Bruce, 3rd ROW: Clifford Gerber, Sharon Griffin, Colleen Eccleston, Claude Branscum, Dalton Breitner, Judy Grodi, Mary Jo Blessing. 4th ROW: Dennis Bausman, Kathleen Fojtik, Jackie Bacon, Bill Dixon, David Dickerson, Ronnie Goodin. ABSENT: Armella Cousino. sw-1-2 . J View iii 1st ROW: Mary Salinas, Cordell Jacobs, John Garner, Dennis LaVoy, James Dusseau, Wayne Butts, Gerald Albain, Raymond Ashley, Gary Bracey, 2nd ROW: Barbara Allen, Barbara Breitner, Ronald Brunt, Betty Gall, James Gaertner, James Ford, Christine Hagen, Joan Carpenter, Mary Guzman, Dale Bashaw. 3rd ROW: Diane Bilan, Paulette Borget, Joyce Fall, Tommy Bovee, Harold Gerber, Andrea Heistand, Nancy Erickson, Brenda Conley, Mrs. Lassey, 4th ROW: Lynwood Fisher, Delbert Blaksley, Gerald Brunt, Kenneth Smith, Edith Conley, Mary Hoover, Suzanne Goss, John Dusseau, gli U 4 . il n' ., 1 . .4 . , . 1 lst ROW: Paul Menzel, Jerry Sprawles, Arlene Sancrant, Thomas Layman, Timothy Leary, Eugene Schwisow, Jill Schmidt, Raymond Roe. 2nd ROW: David Rudey, John Kreger, Geraldine Ulmer, Stella Eichenburg, Louis Smelser, Larry Shidler, Robert Tienvieri, Toni Michalak, Veda Steih, David Majors. 3rd ROW: David Allen. Christine Thomas, Linda Nieman, Edward Monaghan, Patricia Smith, Terry O'Brien, Dennis Tremain, Kenneth Seegert, Mrs. Wyman. 4th ROW: Rodney Tyler, Robert Thompson, Janice Weiss, Franklin IOIIDSOU. Larry McCollum, Robert Ruswinkle, LaVern Lawson. lst ROW: Douglas Sibberson, Janel Beck, Patrick Brown, James Peters, Terry Brown, Nancy Nagy, Rita Steinbrecher, Lynda Beland, 2nd ROW: Donna Roe, John Miller, Sharon Szymkowiak, Cathy Seegert, Bob Wolfe, Danny Townsend, Butch Beyar, Marilyn Odneal, Bonnie Bilan, Diana Cevora, Gary Libstorf. 3rd ROW: Sandra Iott, Susan Brown, Ronald Wright, John Stanger, Donald Roe, James Roe, James Pickard, Linda Barber, Judy Degner, Mrs, Hottenstein. 4th ROW: Cortland Dusseau, Shirley Lowe, Suzette Reau, Sue Wads- worth, Ginger Frazier, Louise Bormann, Rita Wright, - was J l 4 - . 5 ll , f x X J l Z , 0000: X' U','n- ext--reall u f .-4 'l'T--'L 1. T14 lst ROW: Pauline Orns, Joseph Salinas, Marvin Nieman, Gary Hicks, Helen Sheldon, Marilyn Suydam, Lola Romero, 2nd ROW: Phyllis Shroyer, Mike LaPoint, Diane La Pointe, Gaylord Hydal, Susan LaVoy, Sandra Phillips, Barton Housman. 3rd ROW: Andrea Perry, Karen Newell, Terry Zibbell, James Wolfe, Micheal Howard, John Stahl, Janet Tremain, Billy Wisnieski. 4th ROW: James Trombley, Robert Smith, David Wohl, Susan Hodge, Daniel Staples, James Meagher, Pamela Goodin, Miss Dorothy Neuroth. - ,R- F5 1 14.4 lv fl , 0 Sir- lst ROW: Harold LaVoy, Charles Pluscyniski, Aaron Silanas, Cynthia LaRocco, Beneta Williams, Forest Nieman, George Lyman, 2nd ROW: Rosemary Purvis, Steven Smith, Leslie Vandercook, Jay Ames, Ray Wolf, Virgil Fojtik, Tommy Pant, Toby Sheldon, Larry Shroyer, 3rd ROW: Kathy Misler, Kathleen Perry, Dorothy Cousino RobertSmith, Mary Shroyer, Rebecca Weiss, Paulette Reau, Philip LaVoy. 4th ROW: Tommy Nieman Timothy Rumler, Delbert Dennis, Beverly Loucks, Linda Lou Wines, Barry Ery, Niles Wittman, Gloria Pen triss, Mrs. l,2nr1pm1ana.- X si, lst ROW: Earl Bradish, Gale Bradish, Jesse Easter, Bobby Bazzell, Roger Brown, Gerald Schmidt, Sharon Blaesing, Melody Dowell. 2nd ROW: Bonnie Diesing, Charlotte Breitner, Karen Fedell, Ronnie Burns, Dianne Albain, Ronnie Gentz, Bobby Carpenter, 3rd ROW: Albert Brunt, Howard Guindon, Howard Gallatin, Lonnie Branscum, Carlton Cousino, Bernard Hatt, Joann Friedrich, John Friedrich, 4th ROW: Earl COUSUIO. R0f1HiC Shroyer, Bruce Chinneck, Alan Pentriss, David Conley, Jesse Gallardo, Clara Garner, Benny Gibson, Mrs, McDowell. jr, All Yi! xl 1V..-Q' 7-'Q lst ROW: Barbara Hutchinson, Diane Heller, Diane Libstorff, Ann Doughty, Judy Peters, Pamela Weasel, Thomas Wisnieski. 2nd ROW: Tommy Parder, Cheryle Smazenka, Diane Breske, Dennis Breitner, Fred Spaulding. Jack Schmidt, Glenda Townsend, Deborah Stevens, Tommy Bilan. 3rd ROW: Michael Rouse, Ruth Menzel, James Dusa, Terry Lawson, Barbara Kaulitz, Darlene Schwisow, Shirley Shroyer, Mrs. Evadna Jacob. 4th ROW: Bobby Perry, Kendall Clarke, Olive Ann Dickerson, Linda Steffens, Victor Stevens, Lois Strouse, Virginia Anderson, Phyllis Bird, Randolph Frazier. ABSENT: Danny Wyatt, Judy Voss, Diane Daniels Veda Combs. f5.ffnf5E5 1 i 2 t I 4, 1' in Q. if 'fl fift a - 15 ' Q B fx wb A x v.,,,z lst ROW: Art Bolster, Rudy Bork, David Collins, Johnny Guzman, Gerry Brown, Patricia Robinson, Mary Lou Gallardo, Phillip Guindon, Janice Grodi. 2nd ROW: Dianna Jones, Dean Walters, Billy Dusseau, George Carlson, Stephen Cox, Diana Durban, Carol Dennis, Ricky Burns, Bobby Fick, Larry Cevora, Stanley Brunt. 3rd ROW: Patricia Goodrich, Patricia Beverly, Mary Bell, Barbara Dusseau, Brenda Howard, Cheryl Beck, Wansa Lesher, Gilbert Beck. 4th ROW: Dennis Belair, Carl Breske, Robert Bunce, James Brescal, Robert Wentworth, Anthony Simpson, Cathy Johnson, Iris Bilan. s , f 'E' Y .s -a 5 F' P'- x t N . x 5, L. lst ROW: David Plusucznski, Rosemary Kurutz, Vincent LaRocca, Brenda Simpson, Louis LaVoy, Ronald Schmidt, Robert Snyder, Fred Lesher, Russell Bovee. 2nd ROW: Glenn Smith, Cindy Wolfe, Lewis Wohfeil, Larry Albain, Paul Purvis, Jean Sachs, Ronald Carpenter, David Johnson, Linda McDonnell, Denzil Gibson 3rd ROW: Joanne Riley, Pauline Purvis, Gary Brockway, Darla Ery, James Soldwish, Peggy Miller, Marial Wentworth, Holly Lesher, Grace Stoker. 4th ROW: Paul Borgert, Cynthia Schwocho, Deborah Scheuerman, Sandra Thompson, Cynthia Newell, Gerald Smith, Howard Nitz, Joyce Voss, Mrs. Eyla Pribyl. J' 2 ill Y lst ROW: Bobby Brunt, James Drake, Gary Brunt, Richard Rudey, Richard Garr, Larry Goodin. Daryl Dusseau. Paul Borman, John Ames. 2nd ROW: Arthur Brunt, Carolyn Howard, Hilda Conley. 1680 Marie GOSS. JO-Brin Diesing, Elbert Branscum, Connie Jo Custer, Sandra Hodge, Mary Ann Brescal. 13rd ROW: Janette Grodi. Kathy Zibbell, Robert Breitner, Douglas Clark, Carol Foitik, Thomas Cousino, NGIICY BOISICF. Linda Hicks. Milvin Gallatin. 4th ROW: James Corson, Tony Guisbert, Darlene Bird, Sandra BOfg6l'I. 109 Gallafd. Linda Deising, Lonnie Goldi, Betty Lu Dennis, Joyce Walters, Mary Wittman. l l N . ll 1- lst ROW, LEFT TO RlGHTg Carolyn Nieman, Beverly Ott, Howard Cilley, Andy Sheldon, Larry Townsend, Kevin Smelzer, Mary Layman, Bobby Jones, Debbie Simpson, 2nd ROW: Danny Diesing, Jack Boll, Norma Goodrich, Glenn Wagenknecht, Mike Bilan, Bobby Belair, Tommy Smith, Gerry Brescal, Rodney Breske, Debbie Cosby. 3rd ROW: Diane Dusseau, Dottie Ford, Stanley Miller, Susan Stark, Karl Loucks, Diane Allen, Ann LaVoy, Suzanne Manore, 4th ROW: Kathy Williams, Harold Gorr, Clarence Hart, Betty Ashley, Honey Lada, Donna Dennis, Tommy Durban, Billy Schmidt, Miss Neuroth. .1 ii' ' . h -LA 'W-. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Zibbell, Joe lngraham, Diane Winkelman, Nancy Bell, Billy Wohlgamuth John Alger. TABLE 2: Melvin Conley, Tracy Wohl, Frances Cevora, Johnny Hill, Lowell Gaertner, Shirley Romey. FRONT ROW, TABLE 3: Bardley Zibbell, Donnie Bork, Dickie Pant, Jimmy Smith. 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CLASS PROPHECY As we boarded the 1966 x 100 rocketshrp we were greeted by the hostess What do you know' It was our old pal of 1956 Sandra McCormrck After she had made all the passengers comfortable she stopped to chat wrth us Our talk turned to our senror class of 1956 when Sandra mentroned that she had seen Pat Short on her way to Texas to meet her husband As we passed the most beautrful space statron that we had even seen Sandra told us that rt had been burlt by Eddre Beverly who rs now a famous contractor Contrnurng on our tour we chanced to meet Bob Hrll who rs owner of several space statrons sellrng Chevrolet Rocketshrps He rnformed us that he rs now Presrdent of the Up Srde Down Club srnce he tumed hrs rocketshrp over rn the Mrlky Way Kenny Lersrnger raced by rn hrs cut down rocketshrp We stopped and vrsrted the largest agrrcultural farm on Saturn owned and operated by Alvrn Reau Oh' And speakrng of farms we stopped to see Lrllran Nault on her 640 acre farm and found her frxrng a broken rocket on her Jet tractor Whrle passrng the space port we saw space Donna Albam boardrng the honeymoon crurser to Mars Speakrng of Mars, Henry Carrrere rs competrng agarnst Mr Gravelle rn the Most Handsome Man of Mars contest We stopped to eat our lunch at a restaurant owned by Pat Crowe We enloyed one of her famous zoomburgers We asked Pat what the twrns of the class were dorng It seems that Grles rs strll hangrn around Bedford Mrles has mastered hrs trouble and rs now the Englrsh professor at the U of M Ellen Drake also has a hrgh posrtron rn the Commercral Department at the U of M Whrle vrsrrrng wrth Ellen we attended an rnternatronal space footall game wrth Drck Dusseau as the star player Pat Gordon rs makrng all her dough by teachrng the Mars Men how to do the chrcken Gene Henne rs the founder of a well known boys camp where he teaches boys from all over space how to enjoy hrs favorrte sport frshrng' ln thrs age of space travel Jerry Herden has no use for hrs brother s car now he rs usrng hrs rocket shrpl Clara Schmrd rs a graduate of Mrchrgan State Unrversrty and rs teachrng at a space grade school Davrd Perry rs strll freshman at the Unrversrty of Toledo where he rs strll tryrng to become an electronrcs engrneer Margre Swehla rs prrvate secretary to the Dean of the lnternatronal Space School We stopped to chat wrth Myrna and Carl rn therr beautrful space home They told us therr home was decorated by lla Holcomb who rs a well known rnterror decorator Bonnre LaVoy has made her predrctron come true She has a large economy srze sparkle on a certarn frnger on her left hand Bonnre told us that Delbert Maddux rs prrvate secretary to the most beautrful busrness woman rn the world Guess where we saw Clavrn Hoover? He s M P at the Army Post on Juprter After all these years Bonnre Knack rs strll tryrng to decrde what she wantsto do We heard that John Blessrng rs rn the Marrne Rocket Corps We asked where we could frnd a Plymouth Rocketshrp dealer and we were told there was as excellent one on Pluto The dealer was George Baker' Elmer Bruns zoomed past rn hrs champronshrp souped up rocketshrp wrth Long John skrrts Carol Irsher rs a Mrssronary rn a forergn rocket outpost on Pluto She has been a great success rn teachrng the rocket men Helena Seegert rs a secretary on Pluto where she works under a certarn someone who rs a mrnrster Judy Goodrrdge has frnally changed her last name and has settled down rn Ietsburg formerly the burg Clara Frnney has vow settled down wrth a certarn someone and rs hvrng at the Army Rocket Statton rn Georgra Charles Wadsworth now owns hrs own farm He also works for the State Conservatron Department On our way home we stopped to get gas at one of Brll Tabbert s many gas statrons Better Known as K 8: B gas SIBIIODS We hope you have enjoyed the rocketshrp rrde wrth us as we traveled through the future ' p o . , . I C I u 1 . r o o - I O . - 1 . . . . . . . . ,, . .- . . ,, ,, . . . . . . , . n . . . Q Q n e . , . . 1 ' - . . . , . . . - I I . a 1 Q Q Q ' n . 4 n . , . - . . Q g Q Q 1 . - - . 4 a - l . I n . , - a . Q HINKLE'S DONUT SHOP SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Phone 295 Petersburg, Michigan 9 South Monroe Street Monroe, Michigan HOLLYWOOD STUDIO 8. CAMERA SHOP Everything photographic 113 E, Front Street Monroe, Michigan BLISSFIELD CO-OP Grain, seeds, flour, feed, 8L coal Custom grinding and mixing Blissfield, Michigan COM-N-TATERS CH IP COMPANY 306 River Street Phone COLfax 3 1202 Adrian, Michigan The 5Qy.potato chip made in Lenawee County ROY 8. MARY'S MARKET U S 23 Xa M 151 Temperance, Michigan THE PETERSBURG SUN The Community Newspaper Commercial Printing Phone 46 SEALTEST DAIRY COMPANY 1126 W. Front Street Phone Cl-Ierry 1-5544 Monroe, Michigan HOVIZIS GREENHOUSE 8t FLORIST Fashion with Flowers Phone Ida ANDrews 9-3585 8920 South Custer Road Ida, Michigan HAGEN'S T.V. SALES 81 SERVICE Phone ANDrews 9-3275 Ida, Michigan Phone 2'79w2 Petersburg, Michigan T.V. SALES 8- SERVICE R. C. A, 5 Sylvania, 8a Philco TV's Motorola Car Radios--Records Phone 228 177 Tecumseh Street Dundee, Michigan IDA IMPLEMENT COMPANY U S 23 at Albain Ida, Michigan fi X '-f .mm -EEE :usur- it's touch and go these days There's httle llI1g6I'lIlg IH the laundrx am more The uaghmg IS dns posed ofthe automatlc CIBCITIC may Set washer or drxer dnal and .may you go . to other Jobs . . . exen out ofthe houee And the lnterestmg thmg 13, bx the tune you change from Mms to Mrs , automatxc electrlc work saxers mll haxe made your hfe more than exer touch and go. DETROIT EDISON , ,,,, . . r r ? h :iii fc 1 ,,,' ,Q , , ' ,Q , ' QQ ll ,A ' 1 I ,gf . ' y 'gig ff ,f A ,, A V , ' 3 5 g ,M- ' ,W , .. ' . ' , f 'f f - aff' 4 533,51 , egg , , g , 5 --nf w , j yi f V f 1 'fy' . V , 1 A-' N r f ii , 1 , f , , H V V if ' ' Q J V, , QP ' ' V, , W, , Q: if , ' f h F , :fr if t r ' W V - 2 1 , n ' rf . , o t ' V , If ,.,,,.. 'M' ' ' ,t 'ax I f ,, 'V , y ,A-f , N 1 f I ,. , W-W,,,..W, , I 7 M f ,4---- ' tfzffq- - ' '- ' ' ' f 'J' 'Swim r.....A, .. 1.3, - A E X 5 . . , i Y Y E u f 3 1 , 5 . E 5 2 , , t ,, s f f 3 h ' f ! -5 k , , L , . f-.1--M eh W ' U I 'Vs 2 .1-,W .....N: . -- V I 4 , v ,W,,,,,...-Y nf- ' ' W Y V wr W, ' . COMPLIMENTS OF PETERSBURG Duval1's Eat Shop Petersburg State Bank Paquerte Motor Sales Gaertner's City Service Marie's Thrift Shop Hanvey's Tore Kohler Coal Sc Appliance E. K. Schmid Bob 's Barber Shop Farmer 's Market 84 Supply Gene's Pure Oil Dr. Tienvieri Guy L. McAran Gradolph's Hardware 8L Coal Fisher 's Half Way Bar Hazel Scharder DEERFIELD Herm 's Welding Deerfield Co-Op. Association Deerfield Hardware Otto's Tavern Deerfield Farmer's Telephone Co. Deerfield Recreation DUNDEE Bachus Impliments Dundee Bar Gyure's Family Shoe Store Kay Furniture Dundee Hatchery Feinauer 's Boldt 8a Biland Ritter's Shoe Store Main Collision Shop Boyce Buick Sales Sheldon Lumber Company Brewer Poultry Farm Louie B.Miller Insurance Roe Insurance Agency Stuwe Pharmacy Rod 's Flower Shop IDA Mildred 's Floral 8a Gift Shop Ida Food Lockers J.M. Banting Dr. Lammers MONROE Reisig Cleaners Langes Watch Shop Keidan's Jewelers John Beck BRITTON Lorenz Mobile Service BEDFORD Guy's Inn SAMARIA Meinhart Electric Hickory Park Tavern BLISSFIELD Adrian-Blissfield Concrete Company Inc, Wilt SL Knoblauch ,V W 'il s N YS A -0 4 0 4-' fl I ll A reat sigh of relief can at last be taken gy your editors. How we ever managed to weather the ordeal will always be a mystery. However, now that it is all over and the last bit of material has been compiled and sent to the publishers. We must admit that, even though we dreaded the job, we enjoyed it immensely and have gained some invaluable experience. Many times it was most discouraging and your editors were about ready to throw up their hands and abandon the ship when one of the staff members would come throu h with some striking idea and looked liie Senior Highlights was going to be pretty good after all. We wish to take this opportunity to thank Bonnie LaVoy, lla Holcomb, Ellen Drake, and Judy Goodridge for all their help typing. Also, those who solicited for the advertisements. We are particularly indebted to Mr. Malcolm P. Gravelle and Mr. Donald McDowell for their patience and understanding when problems too great for us to cope with arose. They were indeed friends-in-need and never left us down. Work on the yearbook has kept us very busy, but it certainly has been worth it. We have tried to make this your yearbook by incorporating the most important things of the year and hope that we have made this ear at Summerfield High a memorable one ' 1 P f through your Senior Highlights. We hope that as you turn the pages in the days to come that it will bring back many happy memories and will bring about a much closer tie between you and Summerfield High. Again we wish to thank you for let- ting us and our staff do your 1956 Senior Highlights. Sincerely, Your Editors, Pat and Clara I n 1 l . I - Q 5.-pri-'-2 .. 'HAMA Ja -z xy.. 'fa-'fl A. , -' fl., 41- 1' 'if' 'J 542212: 2 Q 2, , EM-f ?iQ:ti'7': -Q , , 1 ',.. . M .j -'- , V- 11- W L gn., .,, . rl.: - - V, L 1. U' ' fy ' 5, A ,V :'I'? ' ,NM Q, , ., ,, ',, f . if W K .. 4 F W . 4 , , 'Z 'X wi . - ' . rv w x ,, A , :.-- 4 w v -5 1 M. - ' ,,4,..-r - ' . A .- , ,.-f 4 - . , 1, ,f-4 W V iz! xx, . A 'V g Q V f ' an .,' , V ' . - .4 , V V ,QI . 'f , ' T2 2,.f1g New--N - YEARBOOKS Q g4!v!,fi'i 1' 1 a I, ',',,,,, 4
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