Three Rivers High School - Reflector Yearbook (Three Rivers, MI)
- Class of 1960
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Th ' roughouT This record of The currenT school year we have aTTempTed To conTrasT The presenT wiTh The pasT To show TorTy-Three years oT progress and change under his guid- ance. CommencemenT and The end T Th o e year will mark Tor each class a diTTerenT milesTone: for The Seniors iT is perhaps The mosT impoTranT evenT. For Mr. l-lorsT, a man who has played a viTaI parT in The school life of Three Rivers since I9l7, This June denoTes a change oT acTiviTy. l-le leaves us To begin The pursuiT of more leisurely en- deavors. AT Th is Time iT is TiTTing ThaT we evaluaTe pasT accomplish- menTs as we seT ouT Toward new goals. We begin our sTudy of conTrasTs by presenTing pasT years picTorially in our Table of conTenTs. For a deTailed accounT of This year. Turn The pages ThaT follow. 2 ei In June, I948, +he TRHS facully assembled on lhe sleps. For rhis year's leachers in aclion, see pages 6-I7. Fulure Homemakers of America, wearing lhe lafesl slyles of fheir era, pose in lhe gym. For glimpses of all of l96O's clubs and aclivifies, furn ro pages 44-67. TRHS won fhe counly baseball championship in l922. Afhleles of lhe sixlies are shown on pages 80-95. Table of Contents L.. Two l927 graduales of TRHS, Allorney Leonard Weiner and Engineer Ofho Ulrich, sir on fha bumper of a sharp I933 Chrysler. Todays Seniors are piclured on pages I8-43 Thirly years ago, when Mr. Hors? was principal, lhe band loolced like lhis. Our secfion devored fo The arls will be found on pages 68-79. ln l932 The Juniors lingered on fhe slage aller Their play. F'l'1OiO9fGPl'1s'of l96O's underclassmen are on pages 96-l25. The depol was a busy place in years gone by. ln I96O if serves a dililerenr purpose. For ofher changes in +he business dislricf, see our adver- 'rising secfion, pages I26-I54. Dedication 'me year-A IYLMCL fAe Jt1y5 llellel' Lnelll. H I+ is wi+h pride fhal we, 'rhe Class of l96O. dedicaie our annual 'ro Mr. Waller Horst The coniribuiions he has made 'lo fhe guidance and educa+ion of 'rhe youih of Three Rivers and +o The communily will be remembered by fhose who were privileged lo know him. From l9I7 +o 1960 he has served as +eacher. as principal.Tand as superiniendeml. His repula- 'rion as an expert in school adminislralion and ' '-fs. 0 his asluleness in 'financial mailers have been recognized lhroughouf lhe slaie. During his 'lenure Mr. Horsf has seen all +he school build- ings in Three Rivers replaced. l'le is known for his infelligence. his easy manner, his resonanl voice, and his sense of humor. lvlr. Hors+ has carried fhe responsibililies of his office wilh iniegrily, wisdom. and failh- fulness. T T T viws ' - V , A i Q a T -S7 s was -x Q .. is 4 T Espissg l 'ia as Xs Fo a f asf 4 To swan Qff-is ,PH-.T 43 017- 'sg 35:4 R .. 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Relurning fo Three Rivers al fhe end of lhe war, Mr, Hors? became principal of ihe high school in l9l9. During fhe same year he married Miss Gene- vieve Turner, whom he had lcnown since college days. Mr. and Mrs. Hors? have Three sons: Bruce. Douglas, and David. The l-lorsls have lwo grand- daughlers and iwo grandsons. Since rhe summer of I936 Mr. Hors? has served Three Rivers as superinfendenr of lhe public schools. mim1m':failsr..u1iaia .w msiamicf 1 ig ln Memoriam 'i',iyvAw,1 Esther M. Avery Sfill, sTill wiTh Thee When purple morning brealceTh, When The bird walceTh, And The shadows Tleeg Fairer Than morning, Lovelier Than daylight Dawns The sweeT consciousness l am wiTh Thee. EsTher M. Avery, Home Economics Teacher in The high school Tor ThirTy-one years, died on December I3. l959. We who were privileged To worlc wiTh her have losT a good Triend, as The school has losT a good Teach- er. She was a life-long residenT oT Three Rivers, hav- ing graduaTed Trom This high school as valedicTorian of her class. She received a bachelor's degree Trom Albion Lol- lege and a masTer's degree from Columbia UniversiTy. Harriei' Beecher STowe Miss Avery was an avid reader, a lover of music, and always inTeresTed in advancing The cause of educaTion. She based her life on The guiding principles OT Chris- TianiTy. This sTrong TaiTh guided her ThroughouT her life- Time and susTained her Through her illness. She was an acfive member of her church and iTs organizaTions. She will long be remembered for her years oi service, her quieT humor, her dignify, her wisdom, and her in- TegriTy. 1 E 1 Administration Wise men sTand up Tor principle, buT seek To avoid TruiTless connoversy. They know how To disagree wiThouT being disagreeable. They Try To see boTh sides oT a quesTion. They Try noT o'nly To be good, buT To be good Tor someThing. Wisdom does noT Tollow The crowd. IT Thinks Tor iTselT-seeks To undersTand-deTers iudg- menT unTil TacTs are known and sTudied. Some areas of human endeavor require Technical knowledge: many need human under- sTandinq: and all need wisdom. Walier HorsT SuperinTendenT of Schools AT your graduaTion, CongraTulaTions To The Class oT l96Ol Your academic achievemenT was brillianTg your courTesy, kindness and co- operaTion have been ouTsTanding. IT, Then, aT This momenT oT your life, I should give you any advice, iT would be in The Torm oT This quoTa- Tion: A human life is an eTernal Thing. and no maTTer how much we aTTempT To crowd inTo iT, we can live iT no TasTer Than Time passes. And iT is well To remember, even in This day oT speed. ThaT enduring qualiTies are worTh inTiniTely more Than geTTing nowhere TasT. lT is noT The rapidiTy wiTh which a man Travels ThaT gives us concern: iT is The desTina- Tion he has in view. In The days ThaT lie ahead, iT is well To keep asking yourself: Where am I going? Edmund W. Blank Principal if ,......,.Q . I an Seafedz Kalherine O'Dell, Secrefaryg William R. Monroe, President Jane Weiner, Treasurer. Sfandingz Syberl N. Crose, Member: Lawrence Fleming, Vice-President The Board of Education .1 ...K- Miss Suzelie Warner Secreiary +o Board of Educalion Secretaries Mrs. Rufh Henning Secrefary lo Mr. Blank 9 Mrs. Vera Reed fx Secrelary +o Mr. l-lorsi' Eff? Mrs. Agosfi, A.B. Mrs. AgosTi and SylvesTer engage in an inTeresTing conversaTion. IT ever a quesTion arises concerning The Civil War, consulT Mrs. A. as an auThoriTy: Tor alThough she Teaches The cornpleTe hisTory oT The UniTed STaTes, The Civil War and Lincoln are her TavoriTe sul9iecTs. Miss Ash, MA. LasT summer The head oT our vocal music deparTmenT enioyed The wonderTul experience oT aTTending The Fred Waring Choral Workshop aT Delaware WaTer Gap Pennsylvania. Unknown To mosT of us, she also enioys hisTory and geography and malces delicious spiced cider. Z '-'ff-f-, f .,,.,,':,:'. L, Q Mr. Baylor, AB. Here Mr. Baylor is shown helping Sheryl Govern wiTh her maTh. l-le greaTly enioys phoTog- raphy, using his Twin baby grand-daughTers as TavoriTe models Miss Anderson, MA. The senior class's TaiThTul and indus- Trious advisor has suTTered Through her eighTh Trip To New York. She TulTilled her ambiTion in our commercial deparT- menT To become a Teacher, buT also enioys Taking slides and kniTTing. sci? 44. 4 Mr. Bailey, MA. Mr. Bailey, who is new To our sysTern This year, noT only Teaches world hisTory, buT also coaches The varsiTy TooTball and Track Teams. l.iTe is lively aT his house wiTh Two liTTle boys, Skipper and Robbie. ,......-.--'- Mr. Brown, BS. Mr. Brown is one oT TR's Teachers who really pracTices whaT he Teaches. An experT boaT-builder, he Tolres pride in Tine craTTsmanship in This endeavor as well as in his classes in The woodshop. - f I Mr. Clarlr, AB. Mr. Clark, who reaches general science. is here shown demonslraling lhe revolulion of lhe earlh around fhe sun lo Jenny Meyer and Don Kilburn. A graduale of Michigan Slale Universily, lhis is his second year in Three Rivers. ww Mr. Davidson, AB. Here our smiling ninfh grade English feacher is lecluring To his class. He enjoys sporls, espe- cially lennis, Could he be masler in his house wifh a wife and fhree daughfers? Mrs. Fifch, MA. Everyone is probably acquainfed with Mrs. Filch's hobby of pholography. She greally enioys living al Fisher Lake and The ouldoor sporfs which go wifh il. Lasf summer she slarled playing golf and won fhe class C runner-up Trophy fhe Woman's Cify Tourna- menf. Mrs. Cordola, MA. Since she leeches heallh ang girls' gym classes, Mrs. Corclola is especially inleresled in sporls. She was lhe Women's Ciry Golf Champion in l957 and l958. Anolher hobby is gardening: she has many beaulilful flowers. 'L Mr. Eddingfon, MA. We are honored lo have a disfin- guished aulhor on our facully. Lasl year Mr. Eddinglon co-auihored a lexl bool: and a worl: book for French on lhe grade school level. Here he shows Le+'s Learn French +o Dorofhy Phillip. Mr. Frih, MA. Mr. Frilz is shown helping Peggy Brady plan her 'fufure afler gradualion. Besides his guidance work, he has a par?-lime job of rhe Three Rivers Furni- lure Sfore. xg, x X Ja 'S fr Kia 1, eq Q W5 f ,-. wi? sl ,Y Q ,g 4 Q! A ,NSY wa., Mr. Jones, M.A. Mr. Jones has had many experiences in ihe educalional field. Currenlly his dulies consisf of 'reaching English 8 and world hisfory as well as main- iaininq order in one of rhe sludy halls. X li At I X f I r f Mr. Lasho. Mr. Laslco, a member of fhe lndusfrial Arls Deparrmeni, has as his province +he machine shop, Here he and a sfudeni, Lynn Sheline, are shown worlcing on a proiecr. Mr. Laslro's wife is a leacher in rhe Three Rivers schools. also. pdvs-f f , K -:gras gg Miss Magner, MA. Our lilceable English and Lafin Teacher oblained her Mas+er's degree lasf year af+er fhree summers of hard worlc af lhe Universify of Mich- igan, Her love for lravel probably s+ems from her enioy- men? of driving. .iff ,rf - J .W we Mr. Kane, MA. Living in Sfurgis, Mr. Kane has a long way +o 'rravel daily +hrough sleer and snow. His 'Favorife hobby is playing fhe organ, af which he is very Talenfed. 7...-l if Y r Mr. Mack, B.A. Mr. Maclc is new lo +he facul+y +his year and reaches hislory besides coaching fhe eiqhlh grade baslcefball Team. In his spare rime, when he's not pursuing his hobby of phorography, he lilces 'lo lislen 'fo classical music. pw S Q... MU..-auslllks Mrs. Maffson, MA. Mrs. Maffson has a rafher unique form of fravel-a pogo slick. She also has a beloved dog named Tewlc. Alfhough she maiored in biology. she reaches English in our high school. S2 . ,j li N3 Miss Mehger, M.A, Because Miss Melzger reaches Eng- lish and English Lileralure, she underslandably enioys reading, She parlicularly likes hislorical novels and biographies. As a youngsler her ambilion was lo be a dancer. Now she spends her spare lime collecling clippings of all kinds, Mr. Reinel, B.S. Compleling one year and a half of leaching, Mr. Reinel is slill cleaning house in The laboralory. Lasl summer was devoled lo The complele renovalion of his home. As far as music goes he is par- lial lo polkas, and for hobbies he enioys cooking and aufo mechanics. Mr. Miller, B.S. Mr. Miller, lhe new arl leacher in lhe sysiem fhis year, is shown pulling lhe finishing iouches on an oil porlrail, Lori. A nalive of Palesline, Illinois, Mr. Miller is a graduale of Soufhern Illinois Universily. Mr. Roys, B.S. Mr. Roys had lhe honor of being chosen as lhe delegale from Three Rivers lo ihe Nalional Educalion Associa+ion's convenlion in S+. Louis lasl summer. He is also a falenled lenor and enjoys singing. Mr. Scofl. B.A. Allhough he leaches malh courses, Mr. ScoH's favorile paslime is parlicipafing in oufdoor sporfs. He and his wife spenl lasl' summer on ihe Til- 'fabawassee and look canoe 'lrips up lhe Manislee and Rifle Rivers. He also enioys hunling, and he can even cook whal he shools. Mr. Smifh, M.A, Mr. Smilh is shown relaxing during a busy day with lhe band. Keeping lhal' large musical organizafion up To slandard by winning conlesls and prizes occupies his day. The summer finds him on Indian Lake wilh his family. Pxesaiimfs me f ' . .sm +1:: L . Mr. Slraubel, BA. Allhough Mr. Slraubel is new lo us fhis year, he has been a greaf help and inspiralion lo fha senior class. Along wilh leaching governmenl and economics and enlerfaining his lwo small boys, Mike and Rick, he sfill finds lime lo do a lol ol reading. edihildiliwsmwx M-. - l f ' Ll-K 1- ' .gl...- A .V Q4 L i' Mr. Thompson, M.A. Living al Fisher Lake, our eighlh grade rnalh and hislory leacher enioys all sporls con- necled wilh lhe waler. Here Mr, Thompson is shown ex- plaining one of his liHle lesls. K , f X ad' , - . A .2-0 -- . e .s .. Mrs. Voorhees, AB, Mrs. Voorhees relaxes in lhe teachers' lounge aller a hard day ol work, Her abilily lo dance equals llial ol her husbands. so lhey enjoy il logelher. Mr. Voorhees, AB. Ellen Sayer and Maureen Kellogg learn lhe lechniques of driving an aulomobile from our driyer's educalion Teacher, Mr. Voorhees. Driving's nol' lhe only lhing one can learn from him-he's also a very good dancer. Mrs Pigoll AB Mrs Pigoll subslifuled for Mr, Fuelling during his illness She fell righl af home because biology was her maior in college During fhe summer monlhs she resides al a collage on Lake Michigan wilh her husband and daughler. Mr. Words, B.S. Unlamiliar lo some of us is Mr. Worde, lhe speech correclionisl lor our whole school syslem. For hobbies he enioys refinishing furnilure, foolball, and gardening. He is married and has lwo boys and a girl. infill K yalyf fl REFRESHMENTS are served af a faculfy meefing affer a hard day. SOME GOPHER'S go? a hold of my club. EAT MUCH? my - I ,S V - - Q3 LQ! Ji BUT MR. HORST, l've already had six birfhday cakes +oday. ARE YOU SURE fhaf won'+ leave a scar? I STOPPING FOR A VISIT, Mrs. l-lancoclc, Mrs. Germann A and Miss Mefzger enioy lhe comforf of The facully room Cafeteria fr , . ..4h',hf!- A i f . tw wk Q 'Ws 'iMd .N X:-f ' f .. ' ,.,:,a. 1-ll , , 1, IERTZXQ. in a Firsf Row: Mrs. Walfers, Mrs. Sayer. Second Row: Mrs. Oye, Mrs. SmiH'endorf, Mrs. Frinclce, Manager. Custodians Sfanding: Milfon Treclcelo, Clarence Bifner, Ford Rogers, Don Smiflw, Sieve Fifch, Richard Berry, Earl Pursley, Dave Redman. Sealed: Eugene Schreiber, Head Cusfodian. Leff io Right Chesler Smlfln. Earl Bowersox, Ray Barnlwarf, Joe Genova Bus Drivers ww 'S' 1' fx Senior Class Officers seared: Judy Keiser , Miss Anderson Edilh Pewirl sfandingz Don Collins ,, Lyle Miholer .. Mr. Slraubel ,,,, , s , Secrerary Advisor , Treasurer Vice-Presidenl , ,,,,,, Presidenr . f . ..,., .,,,, , ,.,,,,,, , Advisor Senior Synopsis Magazine ?55-l960l When we were Rhinies, iT seemed like an eTerniTy before we would be 'ors. Now we Teel proud To be The Senior Class of Three Rivers High School. buT Find iT hard To say good-by. :aoking back. our years aT T.R.l'l.S. will probably be our mosT highly Treasured. ie oT The momenTs To remember are: The eighTh and ninTh grade parTy, which we ponsored: The parTicipaTion oT some of our girls in The organizaTion of The Drill 'n. ln The ninTh grade we were proud of our Freshman TooTball Team and The con- JTions To The Reserve baskeTball and cheerleading squads. The year was compleTed a Tun-Tilled picnic aT Silver Beach. GeTTing inTo The swing oT Things in our Sopho- e year we were well-represenTed by The boys on The Reserve TooTball and baskeTball ns and a Tew who made The VarsiTy squads. We also made a name Tor ourselves by ling all The classes academically. The highlighTs oT our Junior year were The play. fsTery in Blue. and The enchanTing prom, PassporT To Romance. Our glamorous Seniors STudying Senior year began wiTh everyone in high spiriTs. Our boys were The sTars of The TooT- ball and spring sporTs squads. The baskeTball Team wenT To The regional Tinals. The mosT Thrilling evenings oT The year were The semi-Tormal, ChrisTmas STardusT, and The Junior-Senior Prom. Once Upon a Time. ProiecTs consisTed of a bake sale. a car wash, a paper drive, posT game dances, magazine sales, a pancake supper. an all- school parTy, and The play. The Big Fisherman. We were very proud oT our acTors. The Senior Trip proved To be an unTorgeTTable experience. The nighTs of June 5, Bac- calaureaTe, and June 9. Commencement will remain in our minds Torever. Now we will all say good-by and go on our separaTe ways. Our lighTs will shine ThroughouT The globe emiTTing The knowledge and skills which we aTTained. Before we leave Though, we would like To Thank our Teachers and The adminisTraTion Tor Their help and guidance in The lasT Tive years. GracluaTion N . i i' Wie! 1 B-f , -'asf' xiffiiwizi mm. ,, A ,L ,. an WL, . A aw, K-f ,lf M, 1, lazy-11, ,gm V, 4. A Gwendolyn Reed Valediclorian 'L ff -1 '- 1as-:i'.- -rf 5 l l o Q LL-L l s V L A i f H p'- W , - Q , K S fl Y h . , Ronald Augusi' Oye Salulalorian Gwendolyn Reed D A R Pilgrim 22 Cassandra Anne Kuhnle Valediclorian David Augusfus Klingel Valedicforian 1 5 A - 4 E, 3 Honor Graduates Q I N Xwgqgx-m y . Xi Y N s 'N'- 5 N ix WK N '-A ' . Q FSF l l l in l Firsf Row: Ann:-:He Wellinglon, Judy Keiser. Margaref Brady, Judy, Dobrowolslcl. Fay Hagenbuch, Linda Maxine Brown, John Mohney. Don Collins. Fourlh Row: Don Crainer, Jack Jacobowifz. Kurf Erickson, Tom Houls, Glen Bradley, James Rand, Missing from + Fosler. Second Row: Pal Thomas, Susan Walers, Judy 1 Kemmerling, Norma Wellingfon, Edifh PewiH, Nancy picfure: Beverly O'Dell, Susan Drew, Carolyn Shively. Johnson, 'Mariha Evans. Third Row: Larry Hours, Mar- L garei' Sludebalcer, Belly Boeschenslein, Alice Barlcer, - ... ,N .X ,, 5 ll' N K W Q 'X 'N N 'vw - xx '- 'N S 'il i 5 41 - X ' xx J 4 , , 4 bm M- I .A J AWA J X ' ,,,,,.,.........., -- f l'.71.7,.,,A 23 Barbara Irene Baker Kenne+h Jay Baker, Jr. Alice Mae Barker Charles Arfhur Bernhard? Elizabefh Rufh Boeschensfein Beverly Ann Black Douglas Brian Bonfoey Jerome Lee Bonine Twila Jane Bonine 24 ffs iii Karen Marqarei Bowersox Glenwood Eugene Bradley Margare+Cail'1erine Brady Larry Duane Briggs Terry Ann Clwenowellw Maxine Mae Brown Donald Prince Collins 'Hb' ul!! 25 Judiflw Caren Carlson e its 'Qkmu Georgia Ann Colosimo QQ' val' Chdrl6S Ffdnlilln Cook Donald Walker Crainer, Jr. William Squire Culler, Ill Paul Garrelf DaMore Alberf J. DeHaan Slephen John Davis William Michael Dehn John Malium Dimmick Leann Marie Dimmick 26 Judifh Marie Dobrowolsici Richard Francis Draime Michaei Dennis Dunlap Pafricia Rae Dunn Sharon Jean Easfwood Kurf Edward Erickson 27 Susan Ann Drew Marcia Ann Dyer Mariha Ann Evans A- -W, 2 Beverly Jane Fick Charles Henry Fosdiclz IH Linda Lou Fosfer Vickie Sue Fosfer if Judifh Kay Gifchrisi Mary Margare+ Friedmann James Day+on Gunn 28 Jan William Gave Linda Kay Hack isa J Kafhleen Mae Haclcenberg Larry Orvin Hackenberg Fay Darlene Hogenbuclw Douglas James Hazel Linda Rae Haines Fred Carl Harlman Barbara Jean Heclceloower Franklin Dale Hesher Roberf Sfephen Hill 1' 29 Sylvia Burdine Holm William David Hulberl' John Leeba rron J aclcson Larry Lee Houfs Thomas William Hou+s Bonnie Vane Ivins Judy Kay Irwin John James Jacobowifz Roberf Kenf Johns 1h Judiih Kay Johnson Judifh Dayle Keiser Joann Ruth Kipker Nancv Lee Johnson Judifh Lynn Kemmerling Edith Louise Kline Merrick Efhelyn Jubb James Roy King Lois Ann Kline 'J I David Auqusfus Klingel Cassandra Ann Kuhnie Delores Louise Losik Winifred Doris Knevels James Ray Krepei MarDean Dauqhn Longacre David Jay Linsner Roberi Fred Ludwig, Jr, Anabel lone Lyfie iw... 3 2 YL f -9' . U a f . f. 12 we- 2 is i fg:'.,1gQ4,g' if ' 4'-1,5-3323-g:: f'f5f f'sv 'Q:e.sfg'g3,ifs E if ' f 'iff i' . .!!'i'!isT . M F'5'ZfF'3' 7'I5f5 , . Eugene McKnigh+ Kennefh Eugene Marfin Sharon Lynne MGFHU John Meyer A Kennefh William Mayer Judifh Ann Marfinsen Jennie Lee Meyer Lyle Edward Miheier Sharon Kay Miller 33 .. ax 41 fx X '51 ik 'H 4 x hi 5 'Y' if Jol'1n Wallace Mohney Ernesl Frank Mowrey Myrna Kay Myers Herberl' Waller Nash Beverly Ruih O'Dell Dennis Kae Neidlinger Robert J. Owen Ronald Augusf Oye Colleen Gay Pafrick af :fg,5!i3f 15f?a:E1f - w , ' s in , Y 2,-pwwzw 5, I ra 12 f .. . A- ,I '-- ' , 5 '42 ' E' if 1' is 1 .,,:.. ' f . r- -1iJ'g5Es w -' -5:25 .a ' i A323 'A t- L- I . f6f'55?Q5?3iiz W .'fQ,-Yl- - '-f ::. X ll .wi -2216? i ' fx k - 34 Larry Wayne PaH'erson Dorolhy Regina Phillip Gwendolyn Reed Joyce An n Pefe rs James Earl Rand Jon Douglas Reed 35 GY. Edilh Elizabelh Pewiff Charles M. Reed Marilyn Margarei Reed Harold Rick Richards Carolyn Frances Shively 8 Richard Paul Smagala 'll' Q Orlin LeRoy Roberfs Maryiane Slceer Josaph Franlc Smefana 36 iv - George Leonard Shelfon John Charles Slocum Douglas Richard Smi+h '7 '- in Paul Eugene Speece ik Margaref Lillian Siudebalxer Mary Maxine Tobin Ronald Glenn Sfanarcl William Marfm Sfeinbach Pafricia Mary Thomas Roberl Edward Tuesly S-I-1 37 Connie Lee Vedmore Susan Elaine Wafers Norma June Wellingfon Gloria Jean Wagner . rr, Melvin Delius Waller Carolyn Anne WaHs Anifa Mae Whife Anneffe Cleone Wellingfon Lawrence Francis Wilkins 38 . .:s.w.1'..'s ,, ' ui., ., '..f.i. ' s,jg-1- SENIOR DIRECTORY I I William Craig Wilson BARBARA IRENE BAKER Barb College Smiling through and never bIue. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Triple Trio I: Drill Team I-3: Choir 2-4: Lib. Staff 3.4: Ass't to Teacher 4. KENNETH JAY BAKER. JR. Kenny Jay Industrial A fine fellow fo know. Choir I.2: Football I-4: Track I.2: Bas- ketball I: Ind. Arts Club 2: Var. Club 4: Intramural 2-4: Stage 4. ALICE MAE BARKER College With Honor I'I s nice fo be nalural when you're nafurally nice. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 4: Sr. Play: Ass't to Teacher 4: Sub-Debs 2.3: Berlin. Conn. l: Coldwell. N.J. 2.3. CHARLES ARTHUR BARNHARDT Charlie College Nobody's enemy. but everybody's friend. Span. Club 2.3: Band I-4: Football I: Intramural I.4. BEVERLY ANN BLACK Babs Commercial A gentle lass who always loves a ioke. G, Sports I: Ass't to Teacher 4. ELIZABETH ANN BOESCHENSTEIN College-With Honor Betty Bee Playful or quief. according to whim. thoulglwlul or serious or bubbling with vim. G. Sports I-4: GLR. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2.4: Cheerleader I-4 ICap+. 2.4I: Drill Team l.2: F.T.A. 2.3: Choir 2-4: Senate I: Class Trees. l.2: Annual 4, Joan Delores Workman DOUGLAS BRIAN BON FOEY Doug College A real nice guy and a real good friend: one on whom you may always depend. ' Span. Club 2.3 lVeep. 2. Pres. 3I: Foot- ball I-4: Tennis I: Var. Club 3.4: Intra- mural 4: Senate I,2. JEROME LEE BONINE Jerry Industrial Men of few words may be the best men. Ind. Arts Club I-3: Intramural I. TWILA JANE BONINE Twi Commercial She's always ready for gaiefy. G. Sports I-4 ISec. 4l: GLR. 3.4: Ass'l to Teacher 4. KAREN MARGARET BOWERSOX Commercial She has friends. for she has shown her- self friendly. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Choir 3.4. GLENWOOD EUGENE BRADLEY Glen College-With Honor A man of many moods. Band I-4: Follies 3.4: Intramural 4: Sr. Play: Lab. Ass'+ 4. MARGARET CATHERINE BRADY Peggy College-With Honor Sweet and generous in every way. G. Sports I.4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2: Band 2-4: lnkling 3.4: Sr. Play: W. Weekly 3.4: Lab. Ass't 4: Quill and Scroll 4. LARRY DUANE BRIGGS Chester Commercial A qreaf lover of sports is he and a better sport you'II never see. Football I-4: Baseball I-4: Basketball I-4: Ind. Arts Club I-3 IVeep 3I: Var. Club I-4 ITreas. 41. 39 MAXINE MAY BROWN Max Commerical-With Honor Her ways are ways of pIeasan+ness. JUDITH CAREN CARLSON Jay Commercial A lover of fun and excitement. Ass'+ to Teacher 4: Richland. Mich. I: Kalamazoo. Mich. 2: Lansing. Mich. 3. TERRY ANN CHENOWETH Fats College A woman with many things 'lo say. G. Sports 2.3: l5.R. 3.4: D.S. 2-4: F.N.C. 2-4 ITreas. 41: Choir 3.4: Nazarefh. Mich. I. DONALD PRINCE COLLINS Don College-With Honor He is wealthy in his friends. F.T.A. 3.4: Football 'I-4: Baseball I-4: Var. Club 2-4: Hi-Y 3.4: Intramural I-4: Inkling 3.4: Sr. Play: Senate 4: Class Veep 4: W. Weekly 3.4. GEORGIA ANN COLOSIMO George Commercial AIways ready to split her sides will: laughter. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2.41 F.H.A. 3: Ass't to Teacher 4. CH'ARLES FRANKLIN COOK Frank Industrial I can resist anything but temptation. Football I: Baseball 2: Ind. Arts Club I-4 IVeepI: Intramural 3.4. DONALD WALKER CRAINER. JR. RebeI College-With Honor A gentleman is a men who can dis- agree without being disagreeabIe. Jr. Play: Lab. Ass'+ 4: Memphis. Tenn. I. WILLIAM SQUIRE CUTLER III Spike College He likes pleasure. he likes fun. he can amuse most anyone. Span. Club 2.3: Golf I: Football I-4: Baseball 3.4: Ind. Arfs Club l: Var. Club 2-4: Intramural I-4: Homecoming Courl' 4. PAUL GARRETT DAMORE Dominic Industrial A little nonsense now and than is relished by the best of men. Ind. Arts Club 2.3. STEPHEN JOHN DAVIS Steve College He is neither quiet or loud but you'll always find him in 'lhe crowd. Span. Club 2-4: F.T.A. 4: Football I.2: Baseball 2-4: Track I: Var. Club 2-4: Intramural 4: Jr. Play: Sr. Play: Lab Ass'1' 4. ALBERT J. DEHAAN Alloy Industrial Why Study? The more we study. the more there is to forget. ' Football 2: Ind, Arts Club I-4: Intra- mural I-4: Stage 2.3. WILLIAM MICHAEL DEHN Butch College l like to think of all the roads that lead away from here. Intramural I-4. JOHN MALIUM DIMMICK College Just about the time I make ends meet some wise guy moves one of the ends. Football I-4: Track I: Var. Club 3.4: Intramural 2. LEANN MARIE DIMMICK Tuck College Rollicking. snappy, always gay: a care- free gal. with a carefree way. G. Sports I-3: G.R, 3.4: J.H.S. I: F.N.C. 2-4 lVeep 4l. JUDITH MARIE DOBROWOLSKI Judy Commercial-With Honor A iolly sport. talkative too. classy. cute, a friend most true. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4 lSec. 4l: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4 lTreas. 4l: Drill Team I-3 lPres. 2l: Choir 3.4: Band I: Inkling 3.4 lBusiness Mgr. 3. Editor 4l: Sr. Play: Prom Food' Ch. 3: W. Weekly 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD FRANCIS DRAIME Dago General I take life as it comes. Golf 3: -Football I.3: Intramural 2.3. SUSAN ANN DREW Susie College-With Honor A manner soft and friendly. a spirit kind and true. G. Sports I-4 lVeep 4l: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Drill Team I-3 lTreas. ll: F.T.A. 2-4: Choir 3.4: Jr. Play: Sr. Play. MICHAEL DENNIS DUNLAP Mike College Tis true he's very much inclined to talk and ioke with all mankind. Tennis 2-4: Var. Club 2-4: Class Veep 3. PATRICIA RAE DUNN Pat ' Commercial A modest maid. rather shy. one you will not in mischief spy. D.S. 2.3: J.H.S. I: Drill Team l.2: G. Sports l.2. SENIOR DIRECTORY MARCIA ANN DYER Commercial Delightful to know and pleasant to talk to. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.H.A. 2-4: Choir 2-4: Inkling 4: Sr. Play: Play prompter 3: Lib. Staff 2-4 lVeep 41. SHARON JEAN EASTWOOD College Her hair is golden. her nature fair, full of fun. but debonair. G. Sports l.2: G.R. 3,4: Homecoming Court 3 S an. Club 34' lnklin 34' : p .. 9 .. W. Weekly 3.4. KURT EDWARD ERICKSON Kurtsie College-With Honor Hb looks like a saint, but we know he ain't. F.T.A. 3,4 lPres. 4l: Choir 2-4: Football l.2,4: Tennis 3.4: Var. Club 4: Hi-Y 3: Intramural 2-4: Sr. Play: Senate 2.3. MARATHA ANN EVANS Martie College-With Honor They are never alone who are accom- panied by noble thoughts. J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Triple Trio I: Bible Club I-4: Choir 2-4: Inkling 2-4: Annual 4: W. Weekly 2-4 lExchange Ed. 3,4l. BEVERLY JANE FICK Bev College Always smiling is this gal: nobody's enemy. everybody's pal. Band I-4: Follies 4: F.N.C. 3.4 lPres. 4l: Pep Band I.3.4: Dance Band 4. CHARLES HENRY FOSDICK III Bud College He never seems gloomy. never seems sad: with wit and frolics. he makes us glad. Football I-4 ICO-Capt. 4l: Tennis 3.4: Track 3: Basketball Mgr. 2: Var. Club 3.4: Intramural 2-4: Sr. Play: Home- coming King 4. LINDA LOU FOSTER A fine girl and a friend so true: if she has faults they are very few. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3,4 lChaplain 4l: J.H.S. I: Span. Club 3.4: F.T.A. 2.3 ITreas. 3l: Choir 3,4: Ass't to Teacher 4- VICKI SUE FOSTER Commercial The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. D.S. 2.3: Homecoming Court 3: Pep Club I: Play Prompter 3: Prom Ch. 3: Schoolcraft. Mich. I-3. 40 MARY MARGARET FRIEDMANN Freddy Commercial Sweet and pleasant describe this girl. G.R. 3.4 lMusician 4l: D.S. 2.4: Span. Club 2: Choir 4: Ass't to Teacher 4. JAN WILLIAM GAVE College and Commercial Happy I am. from care I am free. why aren't they all contented like me. Spanish Club 2.3. JUDITH KAY GILCHRIST Gillis Commercial Of the six senses. the mightiest is humor. G. Sports l.2: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Choir 2-4. JAMES DAYTON GUNN Jim College Tho' modest. on his unembarrassed brow. Nature has written. 'gentleman'. LINDA KAY HACK Hack-Wack Commercial FulI of pep. full of fun, never quiet. always on the run. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Drill Team I-3: Span. Club 2: Choir 4: Inkling 4: Jr. Play: Sr. Play. KATHLEEN MAY HACKENBERG Kat Commercial Goodness consists not in the outward things we do. but in the inward things we are. LARRY O. HACKENBURG Hacky Industrial I've served my time--now good-by! Choir l.2: Football l.2: Track 3: In- tramural I.4. FAY DARLENE HAGENBUCH Faysie Commercial-With Honor She knows what she wants and usually gets it. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3,4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.H.A. I: Choir 2-4. LINDA RAE HAINES Lin College A maid of friendly disposition. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.N.C. I-4: Choir 3.4. FRED CARL HARTMAN College In him you will always find a friend. F.T.A. 3: Football I-4 ICapt. 4l: Base- ball 2-4: Track I: Var. Club 3.4: Intra- mural l.2.4. SENIOR DIRECTORY DOUGLAS JAMES HAZEL Doug College Keep quief and people will 'Ihinlr you are a philosopher. Foofball I.2: Track I-3: Tennis 4: Infra- mural 3.4: Sr. Play: Baskefball 2: Var. Club 3.4. BARBARA JEAN HECKLEBOWER Barb College She possesses a way of her own. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.N.C. I-4 lSec. 4. Veep 3l: Choir 3.4. DALE FRANKLIN HESHER Frank lndusfrial To worry liffle. fo sfudy less. +haf's my idea of happiness. Foofball I.2: Ind. Arfs Club I-4. ROBERT STEPHEN HILL Bob College Life is one grand 'I'ime. Foofball I-3. SYLVIA BURDINE HOLM Sylvesl'er Commercial A kind word always follows her smile. LARRY LEE HOUTS Lars College-Wifh Honor Always ready fo do his share. Band I-4: Follies 4: Foofball I: Hi-Y 2-4 l9ec, 3.4l: Jr. Play: Lib. Sfaff I-4: lTreas. 2. Pres. 3l: Pep Band I.2.4: Ass'f 'Io Teacher 4. THOMAS WILLIAM HOUTS Tom College--Wiih Honor A sfudious boy. buf he has a good fime. his pals all fhinlr fhaf he is fine. Ind. Arfs Club I-4 lTreas. 2l: Infra- mural 2: Lib. Siaff 2-4. WILLIAM DAVID HULBERT Bill College He's small buf full of vim and vigor: cheer up Bill. you mighf gef bigger. Hi-Y 3.4: Jr. Play. JUDY KAY IRWIN Commercial She has a pleasanf way abouf her fhaf has won her many friends. Choir I.2: Dowagiac. Mich. I-3. BONNIE VANE IVINS Commercial ln classroom or hall. a welcome smile she has for alI. G. Sporfs I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: Drill Team I-3: Span. Club 2. JOHN LEEBARRON JACKSON Johnny College To be liked by all who know him is fha highesf complimenl' we owe him. Band I-4 lPres. 4l: Follies I-4: Infra- mural I-4: Annual 4: Pep Band I-4. JOHN JAMES JACOBOWITZ Jack College-Wiih Honor He 'Iurns his back on girls and fhen runs backwards. Span. Club 3.4: Golf 4: Fooiball I,2,4 lMgr. 3l: Baseball I: Baskefball lMgr. I.3. Sfaf. 4l: Var. Club 3.4: Hi-Y 2-4 lTreas, 3l: Inframural I-4: Inkling 2-4: Sr. Play: Senaie 3,4 llsf Veep 4l: Prom Program Ch. 3: Lib. Siaff 2: Quill and Scrsnll 3.4: W. Weekly 2-4 lSporis Ed. 3.4 . ROBERT KENT JOHNS Ken+ College The world's a sfage and he's always acfing up. lnframural 4: Band I-4: Follies 3.4: Dance Band 3.4: Pep Band 2-4. JUDITH KAY JOHNSON Judi Commercial Fun and gay. in a nice sorf of way. G. Sporfs I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Span. Club 2: Choir 3.4. NANCY LEE JOHNSON Nance College-Wiih Honor Her accomplishmenfs are many. her failures few-and when she-sefs upon a fask she always sees if 'I'hrough. G. Sporfs I.2: G.R. 3.4: Prom Decora- fion Ch. 3: Ass'i fo Teacher 4. MARRICK ETHELYN JUBB Mick College Happiness is her hifching posf. G, Sporfs 2: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.H.A. I-3: Choir 2-4. JUDITH DAYLE KEISER Jude College-Wiih Honor A lovely maiden wifh charms and grace. pleasing ways. pleasing face. G. Sporis I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: GirI's Quarfei 3: Drill Team I-3: F.T.A. 2-4: Bible Club 3: Choir 2-4: Follies 2: Inkling 3.4: Jr. Play: Sr. Play: Class Sec. I.3.4: W. Weekly 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. JUDITH LYNN KEMMERLING Kem College-Wifh Honor Somefimes given 'Io serious fhoughfs. buf usually full of mischievous plofs. G. Sporfs I.2: G.R. 3.4: Drill Team I-3: Inkling 3.4: W. Weekly 3.4: Lab. Ass'i 4. JAMES RAY KING Jim lndusirial Hardly a care. seldom a worry. he never seems fo be in a hurry. Choir I.2: Inframural 2.4: Ind. Aris Club I-4 lTreas. 4l. 4I JOANN RUTH KIPKER Jo General A wonderful gal. full of fun.. always nice I-o everyone. ' G.R. 4: Choir 3.4: Niles. Mich. l.2. EDITH LOUISE KLINE Edi Commercial Wifh a pleasanf nature fhaf never varies. G. Sporfs I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: Drill Team I-3: Span, Club I. LOIS ANN KLINE Louie General Her smile is a whisper of a laugh. G. Sporis I.3: J.H.S. I: D.S. 4: F.H.A. I-3 lVeep Il: Span. Club 2: Choir 4: Jr. Play: Senafe 3: Lib. Sfaff 3: Cenfreville. Mich. 3. DAVID AUGUSTUS KLINGEL Peaches College-Wifh Highesl' Honor Good sporfsmanship goes ihfo all his acfivi+ies. F.T.A. 3.4 lVeep 4l: Choir 3: Golf I-4: Foofball I: Baskeiball I-4: Var. Club I-4: Senafe 2: Class Pres. 2.3: Annual 4. WINIFRED DORIS KNEVELS Winnie Commercial She is wise for she says liffle and lis- fens much. G. Sporfs 2: D.S. 2: Bible Club 4. JAMES RAY KREPEL Krep College Oh fhis learning whaf a fhing if is. Foofball I.2: Baseball I.2: Baskefball 2: Hi-Y 2-4: Inframural 3. CASSANDRA ANNE KUHNLE Cassie College-Wifh Highesl' Honor Life is foo shorf for her fo do all fha fhings she is capable of doing. G.R. 3.4: Span. Club 3.4: Inkling 3.4: Senafe 4: Annual 4: W. Weekly 3.4. DAVID JAY LINSNER Dave Indusfrial A man of very few words. Ind. Arfs Club I-3. MARDEAN DAUGHN LONGACRE Mardee Commercial A warm hearf is shown by her warm smile. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 3: Span. Club 2: Choir 3. DELORES LOUISE LOSIK Dee Collage Blessed are fha quief for fhey insure peace. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: Inkling 3.4: W. Weekly 3.4. ROBERT FRED LUDWIG, JR. Bob Induslrial Give me my diploma and you give me my freedom. lnlramural 2-4. ANABEL IONE LYTLE Commercial Happy and carefree-+hai s meI G. Sporls I,2: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2.3: F.H.A. I. EUGENE McKNIGHT Mc 'rhe Knight General You can'+ ruffle his good naIure. lnframural 4: Chicago. III. I-3. KENNETH EUGENE MARTIN Manly Induslrial l make I'he mosl' of all I'ha'I' comes and fhe Ieasi of all 'Ihaf goes. Ind. Arls Club I-4. IPres. 4l. SHARON LYNNE MARTIN Shar Commercial NoI'hing is impossible fo a willing hearI'. G. Sports I-4: G.R. 3.4: D.S. 3.4: Choir 4. JUDITH ANN MARTINSEN Jud College and Commercial Good nafured and always wilIing. G. Sporls I: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: F.H.A. I. JOHN MAYER General We know Ii'HIe aboul' him bul whal' we know we like. Tailfingen, Germany I-3: Band 4. KENNETH WILLIAM MAYER Ken College You're only young once. Span. Club 2.3: Tennis 4. JENNIE LEE MEYER Jen General Good nafure is bul one of her virfues. G, Sporfs I-3: G.R. 3: J.H.S. I: D.S. 4: Choir 4: Sr. Play. LYLE EDWARD MIHOLER College TaII of sfalure. winning smile. big blue eyes. and righf in sIyle. Choir 3.4: Foolball 3.4: Tennis I-4: Baskelball 2: Var. Club I-4: Sr. Play: Class Pres. 4. SHARON KAY MILLER Commercial 'She seems quief. buf one never knows. G.R. 3: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2.3. SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN WALLACE MOHNEY Moonshine College-Wilh Honor Quie'l' in appearance wifh mofives un- known. Band I-4: Track 2: Senale 2. 'ERNEST FRANK MOWREY Ernie Indusfrial Worry plays a small par? in my life. MYRNA KAY MYERS Mern College If Iaughler ruled 'Ihe world she'd be queen. G. Sporls I-4 lPres. 41: G.R. 3.4: Span. Club 3.4: Jr. Play: Annual 4. HERBERT WALTER NASH Herb General AIIhough he has wif we know, he seems afraid his worlh +o show. Foolball I: Ind. Arfs Club I. DENNIS RAE NEIDLINGER Good-O-Dennis General II s a lol of 'lun I'o sfudy-l'II be'I'. Band I-4: Football 2: Ind. Arls Club I-4. BEVERLY RUTH O'DELL Bev College-Wilh Honor A smile for all, a frown for none, always peppy and 'Full of fun. G. Sporfs I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: F.H.A. I: F.T.A. 2-4: Sr. Play: Ass'+. +o Teacher 3. ROBERT J. OWEN Bob lndusfrial In lhe daylime I'm foo busy Io worry and a+ nighl. I'm foo fired. Foofball I,2: Track I-4: Ind. Ads Club 2-4: Var. Club 4: lnframural 4: Sr. Play. RONALD AUGUST OYE Oys+er College-Wilh High Honor I'm willing 'Io be convinced. buf I would like +o see anyone do il. Foolball I-4: Track I-3: Baskelball I-4: Var. Club 3.4: Senale 3.4 IPres. 4l. COLLEEN GA: PATRICK Commercial Winning is her way and pleasani' is her smile. G. Sporls I,2: D.S. 3.4. LARRY WAYNE PATTERSON Indusrrial Take life seriously and whal is i'I' wor'Ih. A9 JOYCE ANN PETERS FIossie College The fufure is brighf wifh promise. D.S. 4: F.N.C. 2.3: F.H.A. 3.4: Span. Club 2: Bible Club I-4 lTreas. 4l: Choir 4. EDITH ELIZABETH PEWITT Edi College-WiI'h Honor She is happy and sirives fo make olhers fhe same. G. Sporls 3.4: G.R. 4: F.H.A. I-4 IPres. I,2I: Choir I,2: lnkling 3.4: Jr. Play: Sr. Play: Class Treas, l,4: Class Veep. 2: W. Weekly 3.4: Memphis, Tenn. I,2: Quill and Scroll 4. DOROTHY REGINA PHILLIP Do'H'y College VarieI'y is 'Ihe spice of life and I'm always doing somefhing dil'leren'I'. G. Sporls 2-4: G.R. 3.4: D.S. 2-4: F.N.C. 2: Drill Team 2.3: Span. Club 2.3: Choir 4: lnkling 3.4 lNews Ed. 4l: Annual 4: W. Weekly 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES EARL RAND Jim College-Wilh Honor To be a success in anylhing 'lakes 'l'alen+. 'lalenl' he has. F.T.A. 4: Bible Club I,2: Band I-4: Follies 2-4: Track 3.4: lnkling 3.4: Jr. Play: Prom Decoralion Ch. 3: W. Weekly 3.4: Pep Band 4. CHARLES M. REED Bugs General 'SmalI. buf combusfible as a lire- cracker. Track I,2: lnframural I-4. GWENDOLYN REED Grendel College-Wilh Highesl' Honor She has fha keys 'lo success and rho Iighis of 'Hue fu'I'ure. J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Double Trio 3: Triple Trio I: F.H.A. I-4 lSec. I, Trees. 2I: Bible Club I-4 lSec. 2. Pres. 3l: Choir 2-4 lAccomp. 4l: lnkling 3.4: Senale l.2 lTreas. 2I: Class Pres. I: Prom Program Ch. 3: Annual IJr. Ed. 3. Edi- Ior 4l: W. Weekly 3.4. JON DOUGLAS REED College I never le-I' sfudies inlerfere wiih my work. Foolball I: Tennis I-3: lnframural 2.3. MARILYN MARGARET REED Lynn General Fun and gay. in a nice sorl' of way. G. Sporls I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Choir 4: Jr. Play. HAROLD RICHARDS. JR. Ricky General I'm always raising cane. and i'I's nol' suger. Foofball I: Baskelball 2: Var. Club I: Inlramural 4: Mendon. Mich. I.2: Mar- cellus. Mich. 3. ORLIN LEROY ROBERTS Silk College Rascals are always sociable. GEORGE LEONARD SHELTON Induslrial WelI iimed silence halh more elo- quence lhan speech. Foolball 2.3. CAROLYN FRANCES SHIVELY Snool:s Commercial-Wiih Honor ln her very quielness ihere is a charm. G.R. 3.4 lTreas. 4l: lnlernal Acc. I-4: Annual 4. MARY JANE SKEER College Always ready fo do her share. G.R. 4: J.H.S. I.2: F.H.A. I-4. JOHN CHARLES SLOCUM Speedy General l fake life as il comes. Band I-3: Baseball 4: lnlramural I-4. RICHARD PAUL SMAGALA Smooch College When bluff won'l work. I resorl' lo sIudy. Span. Club 2.3: Fooiball I.2: Tennis I.3.4: Baskeiball I-4: Var. Club I-4: JOSEPH FRANK SMETANA Joe College Don'+ Iel' 'Ihose shy-looking people 'Fool you. Band I-4: Follies 3.4: Intramural 4. DOUGLAS RICHARD SMITH Smi'r'ry College Oues'iions don'+ bolher me. il s lheir answer. Band I-3: Follies I-3: Hi-Y 2-4 lTreas. 4l: Senaie 3. PAUL EUGENE SPEECE Spice lndusirial l like school. buf Iel s noi overdo ii. Foclball I.2: Ind, Arls Club I-4: Var. Club 4. RONALD GLENN STANARD Ron General For a man by nolhing is so well be- frayed as by his manner. Span. Club 3: Hi-Y 2-4 lPres. 4l. imfaliiiilliiiiiilllli ilil1I3il:'5lllilI.. iIIiI? 'llllliilllllil 'i1iIl:'II.'1ill:7i 'iililiiiillllz '!illIl .... ill!!! WILLIAM M. STEINBACH Bill lncluslrial I+ 'lakes life Io enioy life. Incl. Arls Club 3.4 lSec. 4l. MARGARET LILLIAN STUDEBAKER Commercial--Wilh Honor The hand fha-I haih made you fair halh made you good. lnlernal Acc. 2-4. PATRICIA MARY THOMAS Pal College. Commercial- Wilh Honor Cheery as Ihe sun's liirsl' ray. may good luck come her way. G. Sporls I-4: G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2: F.T.A. 2-4: Choir 2: Inkling 2-4: Play prompler 3.4: Lib. Slafl l-4 lSec. 2.3l: W. Weekly 2-4 lAss'+. Ed. 3. Ediior 4l: Quill and Scroll 3.4. MARY ELIZABETH THOR Commercial A lass wilh a smile is a lass worlh- while. G. Sporls 2.3: G.R. 3.4: Chicago. III. I. MARY MAXINE TOBIN Toe College During class and when schooI's done. her hobby is always having fun. G. Sporls I.2: G.R. lVeep 4l: Cheer- leader I.2: Homecoming Queen 4: Drill Team I.2: Span. Club 2-4: Class Veep 2: Annual 4. ROBERT EDWARD TUESLEY Tuzz Indusfrial From slrife and care he'II soon be free. for an alumnus he will be. WALTER THOMAS VAN OOSTERHOUT Tom College Jusl' direcl my feel 'Io lhe sunny side of lhe slreel'. CONNIE LEE VEDMORE Commercial She looks raiher quiel. buf can you fell by looks? J.H.S. I. GLORIA JEAN WAGNER Lillie One Commercial Winning is her way and pleasanl' is her smiIe. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. II D.S. 2.3. MELVIN DELINO WALLER Bro'rher Mel He's ralher quiel. buf can cause a rio'I. Sr. Play: Ind. Arls Club I-4. SUSAN ELAINE WATERS Susie College-Wilh Honor A kind hearl' is a foun+ain of glad- ness. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Double Trio 3.4: Triple Trio I: Homecoming Courl 4: Choir 2-4: Band I-4 lSec. 3, Treas. 4l: Follies 3.4: Senale 2: Class Sec. 2: Lib, Sfafli 3.4 lTreas. 4l: Pep Band I-4. CAROLYN ANNE WATTS Commercial In her you will always find a friend. G.R. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: F.T.A. 2-4. ANNETTE CLEONE WELLINGTON College--Wilh Honor In everyfhing she does her best enlar- ing ii wiih zeal and zest G. Sporls I: G.S. 3.4 lPres. 4l: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Triple Trio I: Boolrslore 4: Drill Team I-3 lPres. 3l: F.T.A. 2-4 lSec. 4l: Choir 2-4: Follies 2-4: Jr. Play: Senale I.3 lSec.l: Prom Co-ch 3: Annual 4. NORMA JUNE WELLINGTON Norm June College-Wilh Honor Nolhing greal was ever achieved wilh- oul' enl'husiasm. G. Sporls I-4 lSec. 3l: GR. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2-4: Bookslore 4: Drill Team I-3: F.T.A. 2-4 lTreas. 4l: Choir 3.4: Jr. Play 3: Senale 3.4: Class Treas. 3: An- nual 4. ANITA MAE WHITE Nealsa College When she is on hand. +here's mischief aloof. G. Sporls I-4: G.S. 3.4: J.H.S. I: D.S. 2.3: F.H.A. 3: Span. Club 4: F.T.A. 2-4: Choir 4: lnkling 3.4: Sr. Play: W. Weekly 3.4: LAWRENCE FRANCIS WILKINS Larry Induslrial Being good can prove lo be a very lonesome iob. Foolball I.2: Track I. WILLIAM CRAIG WILSON Whi're Fang College There are iwo sides lo every slory. my side and 'lhe wrong one. Fooiball I-,2: Tennis I.2,4: Var, Club I: Hi-Y 2-4: lnframural I-4: F.T.A. 2-4: Band I-3: Follies, I-3: Sr. Play: Lab. Ass'l'. 4. JOAN DELORES WORKMAN Commercial Some are sweet. some are sincere. she is bo'Ih. izsilliifillizig-EIHIEIIZIIIE :iwlilflillm -illllififfilllli 3'-:ll'.3T5lM:E 'illilillffillili i:rIl5ZiIIili::i 5::llE2ZZEll1:i 'illlliliiiillli-illlliiiiiilllir rm. .... :Ilia :..rEZZZIEll1:i -i:ill5I2ZmIm -illlliffffllllli E:IlEII2IEIl::1 -iulltiilri Acknowledgement We. lhe Refleclor slalii of I96O. wish lo express our apprecialion lo Mr. and Mrs. Mack Suprunowicz of Jrhe Moclern Year- book Company for Their asslsiance in 'lhe produclion of fhis book: io The Alilhaller. Hanegan. Knapp. and Lepley siudios for picfures: 'ro 'rhe C. W. Lininger Sludio of Kalamazoo lor 'rhe color porirail and olher piciures: +o our advisor. Mrs. Fiich. for pholography and her palience and gui- dance: our aclvisor. Mr. Edclingion. for his advice and assislance 'rhroughoui ihe year: and io ihe adminislraiion. faculiy. and The slucleni body for 'rheir cooperaiion. Q x The Big Fisherman Fara. a young Arabian princess in love wiTh Voldi, a handsome Arabian prince, learned from her dying moTher oT The cruel TreaTmenT she had suTfered Trom The ruler oT Jerusalem. Fara disguised herselT as a boy and seT oTT Tor Jerusalem To avenge her moTher. Voldi wenT seeking her. She was rescued by John llaTer The AposTlel, who Took her To The home oT The Tisherman, Simon PeTer. Simon was disgusTed wiTh The sensa- Tien seekers who consTanTly poured pasT his home To lisTen To Jesus' Teachings. The play cenTered around These Two: The girl Aron . , Fara . lone . . . Voldi . . . KaTri . . Helena . . . Andrew ,... Hannah .... Adiel ,..... Zebedee ...,. Simon'PeTer .... Johnny ,..,.... David Ben Zadok Jairus ......... . . Judy Dobrowolski ..,.... Judy Keiser .... Jenny Meyer .. , Lyle Miholer . , , , . Edifh Pewiff .... MargareT Brady STeve Davis ,.,., Beverly O'Dell ....... Alice Barker Tom Van OosTerhouT . ,...... Charles Fosdick ....... Don Collins . . . . Craig Wilson . . . . Bob Owen who is To learn Through many excihng 'fA ,TT'a H .Lfnzla evenTs ThaT Jesus' docTrine oT forgiveness iiel .... Ggen Brgjdley OT enemies is be++er Than The old Teaching Mi'r:2?uS '- DEE' H35 OT an eye Tor an eyeg and Simon PeTer, Glaucus .... Kurr Erickson who Through a series oT crises changes ',QIeaai'o+B m M', M2I ,'i? Trom a Tisherman To Jesus' greaT AposTle. Marcellus .. Jack Jacabawih Flrs+ Row L Hack M Waller, R. Owen, S. Davis, D. Collins. S. Third Row: J. Jacobowifz. D. Hazel, K. Erickson, C. Wilson, M. Drew Second Row T Van OosTerhouT, L. Miholer, B. O'Dell, C. Dyer, M. Brady, G. Bradley, Mr. ScoTT-DirecTor, A. WhiTe, J. Fosdlck J Kelser J Dobrowolski. Meyers, P. Thomas. E. PewiTT. A. Barker. 46 l Il ' ' II The Big Fisherman MARCELLUS: Have you a man here by flue name of Jesus of Nazare'fl1? SIMON-PETER: Yes, he is here. LEADING CHARACTERS: Charles Fos- diclx, Lyle Milmoler, and Judy Keiser go over fheir lines wiih Mr. Scofl. direcfor. SHARON: Look, flue sions has a face. Lilce a liffle old man. Rs VOLDI: Tell my grandfa+l1er I will come +o fhe palace when I have made my farewells. And nol before. Tessy is aboui io marry Ozzy Frederick, so lhe Vashki household buzzes wi+h preparaiions. As Tessy is abour fo kiss Ozzy. a bee slings her lip. She iele- phones Johnny Jones, owner of The bees, +o give him a piece of her mind. Johnny arrives and gives 'Firs+ aid wifh a lciss. Tessy is angry when she finds ou+ ihai Ozzy's auni is frying To force Johnny our of ihe candy business. buf when Dixie Jones arrives, asking for her husband Johnny Jones. Tessy is oufraged, and decides +o marry Ozzy a+ once. The bees prevenf ihe wedding, Dixie reiurns 'ro discover fhai she has The wrong Johnny Jones, and Tessy marries The righf one. Wingy Vashki Dora Vashki Flora Vashlri .. Emil Vashlci Anna Vashki Biddy Brady Mrs. Jones Tessy Vashki Lulce Walson Oswald Fredrick Mrs. Bixby Maxey , , Judge Pafrick Percival Ping Grandma Vashlci Sarabelle , , ,. Zuvabelle .. Dixie Jones Johnny Jones Mrs. Frederick Love Your Junior Play Neighbor Carl Grunerf Mary Rogers , .. Pai Hand Richard Fox , .. Pa? Knoff , Tracy Hackenburg , Maxine Sfeininger Margaref Weiandl' Karl Hobarl' , Sfeve Smallcombe , Chrisfy Clymer Kirk Schreiber . Elsfon Miller , Mike Tessin Mary Koscielslri , Deanna Kipker Peggy Boeschensfein Susan Lamberison , Vicfor Knofif , .. . ,. .. ., Byrona Schneider l ' ll Passport to Romance ff, X N . , .Y 1 1,1 4 - 'V . jg. . y!1vQ,,'vl f- 4,'l J I -fx? -ff I THE NEW YORK SKYLINE is a Ilfling background for lhe commillee chairmen and 'rheir dales, Loff Io Right Judy Dobrowolslri, Larry Briggs, Mary Tobin, Mike Dunlap, Judy Keiser, Larry Penn, Belh Kendell, and Jack Jacobowifz. STOPPING AT ALASKA on Iheir Trip around 'rhe world are Fay Hagen- buch and Bill Culler. Every couple checlced Iheir passporls as They deparled from- New York for a Ileeling glance of 'rhe inlriguing poinls of inferesl around lhe world as were depicled by lhe scenery af lhe Junior-Senior Prom, Passpor+ Io Romance, held on May 2, l959. The Junior class ad- visor. Miss Magner, was assisled by Annelle Wellinglon and Ron Oye, co-chairmen. DURING THE EXCITING EVENING Joy Lynn Fuller and Larry I-laclcenberg relax in fron? of fhe Slafue of Liberly. 'C+-, .f .Y-s-Q-gr ,slr rj ' -'fi' sq. 3. .3 ,L 5 ' Y I EI:-Xjfkfb X qxb DURING THE PROGRAM Jimmy Pen- , iff? .l I zoffi crowned Johnny Braclcefl and' Lynn ,, V. p, I 'ny M515 if Goodrich who porlrayed 'rheir brofher ' ff I l X X and Sisler. King Joe and Queen Sue. f f I x N 1 f f ZR. N? f f A P 4' A N.-v1 l? .f 5 l Q , w if i -N , , ,- f ,, fIfhf JTWJQ N-. ,ff I g xl, Q fl. ,,,-ff. ,sf -an-VA-S-if K E ' Q 'K -f Q -3q'.- -V s A .-,'l 'f fV' I LJ - 1-, it S x , Ityl ? i - - ff., i fr-Qt K -5 ' I lr ii , xi' 'I 1 -I -TL-1 , T I Y llill ' . x xxlliw I L'?' . will ' l sul ' Ziff lallll' I llll X :', , KXZVAINN 5 . I1 IX' KX! L x Y kxv Q, - - l x, li gx x , r I I ll l IX Ml I KN ' JK Y' X N 5 x I 'Q 4 ,l qi X. Il v Q l 7 'Ny I l X ll I in ll 31 1 lflllv M 1 had E l ! , N xv , N i .1 I ' Ts? , ' ,X I Six , ay,-1? If I I Q X .. MQ. .U -New - ff f H 'Lin rf w . 49 Homecoming T. R. ROYALTY. Firsf Row: Prince Viclor Knoll, Prince Douglas Susan Walers, King Charles Fosdiclc, Princess Elizabefli Boesclwen Smiflw. Second Row: Princess Sandra Franlclin, Queen Mary Tobin, sfein and Prince William Cuiler. Princess Sharon Owen. Third Row: Prince Jack Roggelien, Princess 50 UEGI1 - .1 X ORIGINALITY AND ARTISTIC DESIGN on flwelr flea? Blasl oll for Vlclory won 'lirsf prize for llwe junior class. 'IIUHAA X- I Rands! I ,, . o frgf-' J. Kung Charles D I 'CNN' . liar? STUDENTS HOLD A BONFIRE 'ro send lhe learn off lo a blazing vlcfory. X Q ,sr- Student Senate dents and the taculty. For the tirst time at T.R.H.S. various clubs constructed tloats a homecoming parade ot which During the school year ot l959-l the Student Senate-worked tor a ter understanding between the 960 bet- stu- the tor the Senate was in charge. They entered THE NATIVITY SCENE, purchased and erected by the Senate during the Christmas season, is displayed by David Ryan, Charles O'Dell, Ron Oye, Mr. Baylor, and Mrs. Mattson. an honor tloat tor the lcing, queen the court. and U First Row: S. Herndon. D. Collins, N. Wellington, C. Kuhnle. D. Rollins, R. Oye, D. Ryan, C. O'DeII, M. Havens, K. Garrison B, Hay. Second Row: M. Carroll. L. Wordelman, A. Burpee. Fourth ROW: C. Rice, D. Kipker. M- Bloom. V. VUHHOTU. C E. Knapp, C. Hackenburg, W. Sayer. Third Row: J. Jacobowitz, Worline. S. Dock, G. Beclcle. A ffl- . Alnlfl . ,I 2 'I . J 3 . I , .' 4 -, . . Kms w.-1.1 i, The Senale conlinued lhe hall moni- 'ror sysrem, look charge of Jrhe lunch line and corridor palrol, displayed Chrisrmas decoralions, and sponsored an all-school parly in March. The de- velopmenl of The reviewing commilfee proved ro be a very elleclive proiecl. The Senale chose as ils advisors Mrs. Mallson, Mr. Blank. and Mr. Baylor. Reviewing Committee-Standing: Deanna Kipker, Dick Rollins, Ron Oye, Marena Bloom, Gail Beckle. Repre- senhfives-Seafedr Jacl: Jacobowifz, Chairmen. Q SENATE PRESIDENT, RON OYE. LOOKS ON as Queen Mary receives her bouquel of roses from one of fhe pages. Omcorx: Marena Bloom, Treasurer: Deanna Kiplcer. Second Vice-President Ron Oye, Presidenf: Gail Beckle. Secreflry: Jack Jacobowifz, Firsf Vice-President Girl Reserves Ofiicersz Seafed: Annefle Wellinglon, Presidenh Mrs. Malison, Mrs. Agosli, Advisors: Mary Tobin, Vice-President Sianding: Mary Friedmann, Musi- cian: Carolyn Shively, Treasurer: Linda Fosrer, Chap- lain: Judy Dobrowolski, Secreiary. This year has been a very evenlful year for 'rhe Junior and Senior girls who pariicipaled in lhe Girl Reserves. The year gor under way wilh a formal iniliaiion, fo which Their mofhers were inviied. The Girl Reserves' biggesr project The semi-formal Chris+mas Slardusif' was held ai Arm- slrong Hall December I9. A noveliy 'rhis year was a birfh- day pariy for all rhe girls in lhe club. A+ one meeling Mrs. Louis Siraubel gave a 'rallc on Police Adminisiraiion and Increasing Crime. COUPLES ENJOY THE GRAND MARCH af ihe Cl'1rislmas Stardust Firsl' Row: S. Wafers, M. Qyer, L, Haines, B. l-leclcelbower, D. M. Longacre, K. Bowersox, S. Miariin, B. lvins, M. Friedmann, Phillip, N. Wellinglon, S. Drew, B. Balmer, M. Reed, T. Bonine. C. Shively, M. Thor, E. Boeschenslein. Fourfh Row: S. Easfwood, T. Chenowelh. Second Row: M. Tobin, M. Brady, C. Walls, J. J, Kemmerling, M. Myers, L. Dimmiclc, A. While, A. Wellinglon, Dobrowolslci, E. Kline, L. Hack, P. Thomas. J. Marlinsen, M. L, Fogferl C, Kuhnle, J, Kaiser. Jubb, D. Losilc, G. Waqner. Third Row: J. Johnson, B. O'Dell, N0 I lr' ofqpzh 1 I us .Q A HEAVENLY SETTING FOR DOT upon lhe blue angel hair. As a communiry project The girls made favors 'For +he hospilal. A lovely Easier chapel was given before lhe eniire -f f'Xe if sfudeni body. Their carnival was held in May, on Friday Jrhe l3l'h. Alier working 'rogeiher under rhe experf advice of lhe advisors, Mrs. Agosfi and Mrs. Maflson, 'rhe girls wenr To Lake Michigan for a day of fun 'ro compleie a wonderful year. The new officers were inslalled lo carry on rhe code of 'rhe club as lhe senior members looked back on The good rimes They shared logelher lhroughour rhe year. s '--f ww ,U I xA Q Stix. PKMDDQF . ,W-y:f:1'f' N s --il. i BUSY MAKING SHAMROCK favors for fhe hospiral are: Mary Skeer, Delores Norfon, Jane Broker, and Joan Broker. Firsi Row: J. Broker, A. Barlcer, E. Pewifl, M. Slceer, L. Cliffon, J. Boeschensiein, C. Worline, P.'Knol3l, M, Sfeininger, V. Aflrinson, Affeld, D. Norlon, S. Bucknell, S, Goodwill, M. Balien. Second J. Kiplrer. Fcurfh Row: J. Broker, L. Poe, P. Losilc, M. Miller, C. Row: P. Hand, D. Kiplcer, K. Coney, M. Weiandt P. Clark, R. Balmer, B. Dobrowolslri, N. Tackaberry, C. Lilly, M, Koscielslri, B. Leverich, M. Rogers, S. Reed, G. Beckle, R. Brundige. Third Row: Carroll. J. Binder, S. Herndon, J. Lusson, C. Clymer, S. Lamber+son, M. ar:f swnxw Offlcers: Seafed: Mr. Handley, Advosorg Bill Sfeinbach, Secrehsryg Jim King, Treasurer: Mr. Lasko, Advisor. Sfanding: Frank Cook, Vice-Presidenh Ken Marlin, President K 1 'W an . 'ly llfllfffw F21 1 Industrial IFJ T lfibr . s '01s ' JS, C5 Arts Club 4. 55 as CHEERLEADERS Jom DeNNls Neroumesn on The rhird place floaf lo help cheer on lhe Wildca+s. Firsf Row: Mr. Handley, C. Sheppard, R. Wagner, D. Shire, L. Presfon, M. Traffles, J. Kennedy. V. Knoll, B. Clipfell, D. Kline, Mr. Lesko. Second Row: T. Whi+e, J. Henry, E. Geiger, B. Miholer, L. Sheline, A. Peebles, J. Heckler, G. Sfauder, M. Pearson, D. Marrin. Third Row: K. Blenflinger, R. Speece, C. Kauffman, T. Keifh, R. VenDeraa, F. Hesher, B. Owen, M, Waller, B. Campbell, J. Wallers M. Schug. Fourfh Row: J. Wesfphal, B. Herschlels, P. Speece, T Snyder, R. Rhodes, D. Neidlinger, A. DeHaan, R. Fox, B. Meyers phal, D. Brown, B. Sfeinbach, K. Marlin, F. Cook, J. King. sa-aviifi-1i ' . v l .l ll 4.1 --P I 1 ' r 1 laiffnfir-L ' sl- fliesfull s ,vU' R. Mihills, Fiffh Row: A. Remingfon, M. Tessin, S. Forfner, G. Wesl- i iii-em ' l 1 lv L The lndusTrial ArTs Club held iTs meeTings once a monTh. Members sTarTed The year wiTh an informal iniTiaTion. The club also enjoyed lisTening To guesT speakers and waTching eolucaTional Tilms. They sponsored a posT game dance The l9Th oT February. and a door prize was given away. To end Their acTiviTies The club had a picnic. The club was under The direcTion OT Mr. Brown, Mr. Laslco, and Mr. Handley. AND WHERE HAVE YOU LITTLE GEMS BEEN HIDINGY The beauTiTul young ladies are: Firsf Row: B, G-earharT, B. PoTTer, D. Tessin, B. Clipfell, T. MarTin. Second Row: E. VanDeraa, T. Maruselr. D. Workman, B. SmiTh. Industrial Arts Club NO, lT'S NOT SANTA'S WORKSHOP, buT almosT. During The Chrisfmas season The boys repaired Toys for underprivileged children in aTTiliaTion wiTh The Lions Club. Worlcing here are: Mr. Laslco, B. Tuesley, F. Hesher, 'L. Haclcenberg, R. WeTherbee, A. DeHaan, L. Wilkins, J. Mayer, J. King, B. Owen, B. Ludwig, Mr. Neidlinqer. Firsf Row: J. Drumrn, C. Valance, D. Cooper, J. Ballard, R. Under wood, D, Tessin, R. Hagenbuch, L. SmiTh, D. MiTchell, T. Peebles, B. Clipfell, J. Beck. Second Row: E. Hemenway, L. Haines, A. GoTTschaIk, D. Workman, D. Garland, J. Waller, T. MarTin, J Wheaf, D. Mackey, G. Heclcelman. H. Edson. Third Row: D. FleT Ter, T. Maruselx, D. Haclcenberq, R. Kilburn, D. HeclcerT, M. MarTin, E. Jonlcer, B. PoTTer, J. WalTers, R. VanDeraa, H, PolliTT. Fourfh Row: J. Brady, K. Hobart P. Brady, K. DieThrich. D. Replogle, D. SmiTh, T. Brown, P, BurkeTT, D. Kilburn, R. G-earharT. T. CapTain. Fiffh Row: R. Miller. J. Adams, D. Mohney. X X xX 5 X T 5 . T P RX . X'-X X . Q X- 'xx I -X 5 Q Q if 45 4 THE MINIATURE TENNIS COURT wilh The Theme, Serve us a Vicloryf' and candidale Belly Boeschensleln were The cIub's conlrlbuhon ln The homecoming pa rade. TWO GAMES OF BOWLING a week helped The girls keep 'rheir figures Trim. Firsf Row: S. Martin, A. While, L. Dimrnlck, E. Pewlll, S. Drew D. Phillip, N. Wellinqfon, L. Hack, J. Dobrowolskl, T. Bonlne M. Dyer, Second Row: P. Knofl, S. Herndon, P. Boeschenslein I., Worline, B. Baker, B. Boeschensleln, J. Keiser, M, Myers, L Fosfer, M. Reed, P. Thomas. Third Row: D. Klpker, P. Clark M, Roqers, S. Reed, R. Leverich, G. Younger, M. Evans, D MEMBERS GET A FEW POINTERS from Mrs. Cordola, an experf golfer. Nisonqcr, L. Poe, P. Losik, S. Bucknell, S. Goodwill. Fourih Row V. Alklnson, K, Coney, M, Welandf, J. Johnson, B. Ivins, A Barker, M. Brady, J. Ahfeld, L. Clillon, M. Miller, M. Kosciel ski. Fif+h Row: M. Schullz, P. Hand M. Slelninger, R. Brundige N. Tackaberry, B. Dobrowolskl, B. Carroll, S. Larnberfson, C Clymer, S, Haye, S. Payne, J. Binder. qwsmawvem 4m.fr.x.m. nf 1 ' -' i 1 -v 1 q vi 1- ' 1 lnwamanll Firsl Row: E. McGillivary, S. McGlolhlen, K, Guslalson, M. While, S. Kipker, M, Keilh, C. Warner, A. Buel, L. Barn- hardl, C. Denller, P. Sweder. Second Row: J. Hawks, D. Blade, M, Carroll, J, Comeau, C. Runowski, E. Thomas, A. Omo, S. Blasius, K. Milchell, L. Marlin, K. Slevenson. Third Row: J. Buckhold, M. Forlner, E. Hood, E, Hood, M. Coma- doll, P. Hesher, N. Krull, P, Draime, G. Linlernool, P. Hilberl, S. Drairne. Fourlh Row: l.. Drurnrn, N. Heckelrnan, B. lrnel, E. The members ol lhe Girls' Sporls be- gan lheir very successlul year by playing lennis, changing lo bowling as lhe year progressed. ln lhe spring lhey look up goll. The girls' inlorrnal inilialion look place in Oclober. Sallelrneier, J, Oye, S. Zeller, J. blerrner, J, Oye, J. Wesl- phal, F. Rose, D. Forresler. Fiflh' Row: M. Kellogg, W. Sayer. D. Garn, F, Giacabone, B. Phillip, D. Mills, L. Mar- lin, J. Wade, l.. Heckelbower, D, Mohney, J. Wilson. Sixlh Row: J. Dolphin, K. Foersler, M. Dehn, M. Bornba, A. Henry, B. J. Sangalli, C. Rice, K. Dielz, S. Dock, K, Davis, V. Vanl-lorn. Sevenlh Row: K. Hackenburg, C. Drew, C. Goven. They sponsored a posl game dance January l5. Their annual Molher and Daughler Banquel was held in lhe spring. The new oliicers were inslalled and pre- senled wilh corsages. The club was under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Cordola. Olificers: Firsl Row: Susan Drew, Vice-President Myrna Meyers, Presidenl: Shannon Reed. Treasurer. Second Row: Twila Bonine. Secrelary: Mrs. Cordola, Advisor. 0 O Minis' ,lil 'I li .Ula . - X I 9 Lefi- +o Righf: C. Balmer, B. Schneider, T. Cheno- welh, L. Haines, B. Heclcelbower, L. Dimmiclc. B. Ficlc, P. Hand. Lei? fo Righf: D. Blacle. M, Carroll, J. Comeau. D. Mills, E. McGillary, E. Salfelmeier. S. Shulfz, T. Fuller, W. Sayer, D. Gam. Officers: Barbara Heckelbower, Secreiery: Beverly Fick. Presidenfg Leann Dimmiclc, Vice-President Mrs. Jaffe, Advisor: Terry Chenowefh, Treasurer. The main purpose of +he Fufure Nurses Club is +0 creale an inleresl in nursing among +he high school girls. They work in 'rhe firsf aid room and lhey help al' Jrhe hospilal. This year The club inilialed 20 new members. The girls lislened +0 a guesf speaker once a monlh. To end The year's ac+ivi1'ies lhe members planned a hayride and a picnic. They loolc a lrip To lhe Cold- wafer Slale Home and Training School. All 'rhe ac- fivifies were under lhe guidance of Mrs. Jaffe. Mmmmm. Thai smar+s. Officers: Sufod: Pal- Clark, Secreiaryg Deanna Kipker, President: Rufh Hoshel, Treasurer: Margaref Weiandf. Vice-President Sfandingz Mrs. Fifch. Advisor: Gail Beckle, Parliamonfarian: Sandra Franklin, Reporter: Mrs. Germann, Advisor. The purpose of +he Furure l-lomemakers of America is +o 'make belfer homemakers of 'rhe members. I+ also serves as an impor+an+ service group in our communily. Once a monfh The members were enferfained by a guesl' speaker. The girls look charge of fhe cloak room af all lhe home baskerball games. To end fheir acrivifies for The year, lhey had a hay- ride and a picnic. All of +he acfiviries were under 'rhe guidance of Mrs. Germann and Mrs. Fifch. Lefl' 'I'o Righi: Sfanding: M. Minniear, E. Pewifl, J. Dolphin, P. Clark, S. Haye. J. Pefers. B. Schneider, K. Earl. G. Beckle, D. Kipker, G. Reed. Seafodz M. Weiandf. 0-Cm , 3' :gg-12? 7 NX M! .blue o Q 0 I ix, , X 1 1 3' X0 ffl' jg 5 X V, ,Q ag A rx' n in .' M I, 'VZ A Y ' 'f o 9 9 Lefi' 'lo Righh J. Harding, A. Tobin, E. Knapp, M Rogers. R. Daugherfy, B. Fosdick, S. Jackson, C Runowslci. iv! ,.- Lofi' fo Righh M. Shules, B. Slack, N. Gibbs, D Bucknell, P. Pavlick, T. Wheat J. Smifh, C. Longe- necker, A. Burpee, D. Bradley. T. Grimm, M. Miller A. Grimm. D, Mills, P. Danby. Officers: Sfandingz Mr. Kane. Advisor: Larry Houls, Secrefaryg Tom VanOoslerhou+, Vice-Presi- denig Doug Smilh, Treasurer: Mr. Davidson, Ad- visor. Sealed: Ron Slanard. President i ii H ' ,vrr 'T The l-li-Y began The year by prinling programs for 'rhe ioolball games. They also prinled and sold programs 'for The baslcelball games. The members sold slreamers 'ro The merchanls lo boosl lhe Team. The l'li-Y had il's formal inilia- iion on February 22. Mr. J. Har- mon Davies, The Associale Secre- lary of Slale, was guesl speaker. The boys prepared a polluclc dinner. ln 'lhe spring The members 'roolc a 'rrip for a day of fun. First Row: Mr, Kane, C. Wilson, D. Collins, L. Houls T. VanOos+erhoul, Mr. Davidson. Second Row: R Sfanard, D. Smilh, K. Schreiber, C. Chrisliansen, C Loi? G Brooks J Kre el Third Row J Jacobowilz , . . . p . : . . G. Lefler, J. Mohney, J. Hansen, T. Jubb, P. Brady. R. Elliot. Hi-Y Club THE HI-Y EMBLEM dislinguished The floal' carrying Doug Smifh king candidafe. Bible Club SECOND PLACE IN THE l'lOM'ECOMlNG PARADE was won by The Bible Club for Their TloaT which was a lovely creaTion and conveyed a signiTicanT Theme. Firsf Row: Joyce PeTers, Karen Earl, Mrs. Hancock, Afila Runyan, ElsTon Miller. Second Row: M'arTha Evans, Dan Mackey, Delores Nor- Ton, Sheldon NorTon, Gwen Reed, Sue Ellen Jaclcson. Third Row: Eliza- beTh Judson, Maxine NorTon, Winilred Knevels, Brian Williams, Jerry Ewell. FourTh Row: Delores Bell, ElizabeTh Hood, Kaye Keiser, Bar- bara Diller, Carol Kinney. 63 4 T' r X, ' Officers: Elslon Miller, President Karen Earl, Secrehary: Mrs. Hancock, Advisor: Joyce PeTers, Treasurer: ATila Runyan, Vice President 5 ' ill T Qi 5' -- l ' my Q.. R? SlighTly sleepy, buT sTill enThusiasTic, The members oT The Bible Club assembled each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morn- ings aT 8:lO in Room 238 To have q shorT devoTional period beTore The busy school day. Occasionally local pasTors spoke To-The group, buT usually The members conducTed The enTire meeTing. To augmenT The sing- ing The club purchased a piano, and, To guide The acTiviTies of The club, Mrs. l'lan- coclc was chosen as The official sponsor. The club had a parTy every six-weelcs and worked in coniuncTion wiTh The local YouTh For ChrisT organizaTion. LeTT To Righf: B, Baker, B. Meyers, M. Kellogg, K. GusTaTson, J, Jones, J Fleming, L. HouTs, G. Rifenberg. R STA FF 'B li Librar Staff Leff To Righfc E. Thomas, M. Dyer, M. Dehn, E. Miller, T. Houfs, S. WaTers, B. Hay, P. Thomas, G. Lefler. The members of The Library STaTT were busy ThroughouT The year checking books in and ouT and reminding The sTudenTs of overdue books. The sTaFl meT each monTh aT The diTferenT homes To have Their meeTings. They held a special Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas parTy and They sponsored a posf-game dance wiTh The Spanish Club. The members oT The club range Trom Freshmen Through Seniors and are under The supervision of Mrs. Hancock. SUSAN WATERS, THE LIBRARY STAFF Officers: Shanding: Marcia Dyer, Vice-Presi- CANDIDATE for The Homecoming, looks denfp Barbara Baker, SecreTary: Susan WaTers, lovely wifh The book, Reading ls Fun, as Treasurer: Barbara Hay, President Seaied: her backdrop. Mrs. Hancock, Advisor. 64 . 4 1 -- .X V Spanish Club GROUPED ABOUT T SPANISH CLUB'S FOUR CHRISTMAS PI ATAS from lefl' Io righf lsfandingl are Dan Pellegrom, Jack Jacobowifz, Tom Foghino, Mr. Eddingfon, lseafedl Chrisfy Shules, Mary Tobin. Myrna Myers, Linda Fosfer. DM- If ADMIRING THE PINATA made by Kafherine Sfevenson are Elaine Thomas. Kafherine, Lynda Gregory, Judy Slephen- son lknealingl, Jonel Jones. Cherry Drew. BLINDFOLDED and ready 'lo break sq, Jim MarIinsen's pimfa is Gary.Ri'Ier1- berg. Qlhers from lell are Jim Marlin- sen lon chairl, Par Hand, Judy Hawks, Fred Reed, John Lehman, Dan Mackey, Anile While. s '5- xx if ,. ,L Lv -yi. X N Q :qI'hg?f'li,1 I LOOKING AT THE PINATA made by ' Megan Dehn are, from left lsfandingl Philip 2 MacDowell, CaroIe.WorIine, Peggy Boeschen- sfein. Reidun Lehman, Margery Bomba, Isealedl George Slevenson, Megan Dehn, Mr. Eddingfon. LINDA OE HOLDS THE GUITAR- SHAPED PIEATA. Looking on, leff Io riqhf are Ernie Knapp. Sian Reed, Charles Judson Barb Carroll, Ken Mohney, Doug Ausfin Dick Anfhony. f i 5 Q5 65 Varsity Club ' Q2 ' Firsf Row: S. Davis. Second Row: B. Owen, F. l'larTman. Third Row: S. Reed, B. Swan- wick, L. Miholer, R, Tokarslci. FourTh Row: L. Myers, M. I-lenschel, D. Lewis, L. Briggs, S. lvlanos. Fiffh Row: L. Sheline, D. Hazel, J. JacobowiTz, D. Shire, J. Dimmiclc, C. Judson. SixTh Row: D. Kilburn, D. STokoe, K. Baker, T. LeverenTz, D. STOkoe, G. STeven- son, L. Fosdiclc, R. Kilburn. SevenTh Row: D. SibrT, B. CuTler, M. Dunlap, D. Bonioey, G. Turner, P. Speece, D. Evans, J. Baker, B. LinTernooT. Eighth Row: E. Knapp, D. Collins, D. Klingel, R. Oye, J. Reed, K. Erickson, D. Pryor, D. Briggs, T. Comar, R. Masnari. NinTl'1 Row: N, Young, Coach Thompson, Coach Bailey, Coach Johnson, P. Keene. AThleTes who have earned varsiTy leTTers Tor baslceTball, TooTball, baseball, Traclc, golf or Tennis, are members of The VarsiTy Club. The BaTTle Creek-Lakeview game was seT up as Dad's nighT. ATTer The game The players and Their faThers enjoyed a movie on TooTball. The VarsiTy Club operaTed The concession s+and during The baslceTball games and spon- sored a posT-game dance. The club is under The capable leadership of Coaches Johnson, Thompson, Bailey, and Fuel- ling. Officers: FirsT Row: Bill Swanwick, Secrehary: Diclc Smagala, Pres- idenh Bob Linfemooi, Vice-Presidenh Larry Briggs, Treasurer. Second Row: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Thompson, Advisors. 'ld Officers: Sfanding: Norma Wellingfon. Treasurer: Anneffe Wellinglon. Secrefary: Mr. Clark, Hisforrian: Dave Klingel, Vice-President Kurf Erickson, Presidenf. Sealed: Mr. Reinel. Advisor. The members of The F.T.A. slarlecl off 'rheir year by sponsoring a floar in The homecoming parade. As rhe year goi under way, lhe members of +he club look a day off school lo sludenl leach al The elemen+ary'schools. F. T. A. E3 .. - 29 V The formal iniiialion was held on 'rhe nin'rh of February, ar which Mrs. Barlow was 'rhe guesl speaker. F.T.A. members sponsored a posl-game dance wirh The Fulure Nurses Club. They were helped by lheir advisor, Mr. Reinel and fheir his- lorian, Mr. Clark. Firsf Row: C. Walls, S. Drew, A. Wellingfon, J, Kaiser, K. Ericlzson, Mr. Reinel, Second Row: D. Kiplrer, C. Wilson, J. Rand, K. Coney, M. Sfeininger, M. Weiandr, N. Wel- linglon. Third Row: D. Klingel, D. Collins, S. Davis, B. O'Dell, A. While, M. Walfers. . MQW. fuk. J .JM 7 U . g-9':...,x W 4 Q Q , V2--fl-vi . my Ngzesy X Firsf Row: Joe SmeTana, Joan Broker. Second Row: Marsha Heywood, Jane Broker, KaThleen Boise, Lyle Rice. Third Row: Sandra Mc6loThlen, Terry Fuller, Judy Anderson, Sharill Payne, Vicky VanHorn, Mike Havens. LefT To Righh Leon SwiharT, Jim Rand, James MarTinsen. Karen FoersTer, Lee Newport Leff To RighT: Gerald Lefler, PeTer Ziesmer, Harold PolliTT, Larry HouTs, Mary Sue ForTner, JaneT Buckold. T. R. H. S. The Marching Band opened Their season by pracTicing Tor The performances aT all The home TooTball games. They prepared enTerTaining skiTs Tor The halT-Time inTermissions. They also made Their annual appearance aT The ST. Joseph CounTy Fair. Kalamazoo was The locaTion oT The DisTricT Band conTesT. Firsi Row: Beverly Fick, Susan WaTers, Phyllis Losik, Evan- geline Hood, Linda Poe. Second Row: Diane Losik, LyneTTa Bowden, Barbara Carroll, Jennifer Wilson, ElizabeTh Saffel- meier. Maiorefiesz ChrisTy ShuTes, PaT Hand, MargareT Brady. Band Then ihe band wenl +o ihe Shale Solo and En- semble Feslival on January 30 ai Michigan Slaie Universify. On March 23 The band members pre- senled iheir annual spring concer'r. The performances in Jrhe Memorial Day Parade, ai Baccalaureaie, and ai Commencemenl exercises ended lhe band's excellenl year. All 'rhe acliviiies were under The direcfion of Mr. Roberf Smifh. Firsf Row: Jane+h Schug, Ken Mohney, Judy Hawks. Second Row: George Lowe, Clarence Baflen, George Hagenbuch, John Mayer. Firsl' Row: Kem' Johns. Rick Hall, Pai Daugherly, Jim Whifehead, Chuck Barnhardf. Second Row: Kenny Marlin, Jerry Waliers, Evangeline Hood, Pal Hand, Bruce Schug. Firsf Row: John Mohney, Don Spencer, Le- roy Muhfley, Bill Barnhardr. -Second Row: 1 John Jackson, Janei Walers, Glen Bradley, Harold Voorhees, Jonel Jones, Roger Cap- fain. John Rice. Third Row: Dennis Neld- linger, Bernard Shufes. A-one, a-fwo, a-rhree. g 1 .- r .R . 1 N', , . , 5. Q 1 S R , i'.- ' ,fii ifvi 555 ss-. 2 ii 'L i 5 5 W 5. alia Y fa r' s. S, 1 f 6 -' all ,,, fs 11 . +4 L ' 5 , X Leff fo Righ+: John Jackson, presidenf: Marsha Hey- S' 2 . i i Q wood, secrefary: Susan Wafers, Treasurer: Kenf Johns, ..,.,..,,.c., ' ' vice-president r I ai gg 7l SOPRANOS-Firsi Row: L. Poe, S. Gieber, M. Borger, B lmel, J. Ivins, J. Johnson. Second Row: M, Barren, M. Bloom, M. Kellogg, S. Dock, B. Fousl, G. Reed. D. Norlon. Third Row: T. Haclcenburg, J. Shuman, S. Blasius, S. Drew, M. Heywood, D. Phillip. Fourlh Row: S. Haye, J. Pele-rs, N. Krull, P. Sweder, M. Doane, J. Keilh, L. Haines, J. Meyers. This year, direcled by Miss Ash, The members of lhe D.S. parlici- pared in The Chrislmas and spring concerls, sang 'lor chapels, and helped al lhe Baccalaureale service. From lhis group six girls wilh oul'- slanding voices macle up 'rhe D.S. D. S. 'Q Yi 'Y A .A fb il T X like SECOND SOPRANOS-Firsl' Row: S. Sweel, C. Pafriclc, T. Chenowelh, S. Zeller, C. Runowslci, C. Denller. Second Row: J, Miller, B. Schneider, M. Comaololl, H. Fousl, R. Newell, C. Walls, C. Worline. Third Row: D. Nisonger, R. Brunclige, L. Hack, M, Jacobs, A. While, M. Heywood, K. Bowersox. Fourlh Row: B. Heclcelbower, K. Boise, C. Baker, A. Welling- +on, S. Walers, J Keiser, N. Wellinglon. Double Trio. They sang for many communily groups and enlerlained al some chapel services. DOUBLE TRIO-Leif io Righl: Susan Walers, Marsha Hey- wood, Karen Earl, Marena Bloom, Annelle Wellinglon, Sally Lilly. Accompanisfz Kaye Kaiser. ALTOS-Firsl' Row: G. Colosimo, B. Baker, L. Slagle, Second Row: S. Lilly, S. Lamberlson, L. Kline, M. Jubb. Third Row: M. Evans, J. Dobrowolslri, J. Lylle, M. Reed, J. Buclrhold. K. Earl. Mixed Choir ALTOS-Firsf Row: S. LamberTson, C. Worline, B. Baker, S. Lilly. Second Row: J. Buclchold, R. Brundige. K. Bowersox, M. Jubb, G. Colosimo. Third Row: J. Dobrowolski, J. LyTle, L. Hack. A. Whife, L, Kline. Fourfh Row: M. Evans, K. Earl, A. Wellingfon, M. Reed, S. WaTers, J. Kaiser, B. Heclrel- bower. TENORS-Firsi Row: S. Norfon, M. Marfin, T. MarTin, R. Erickson, B. Losilc. Second Row: T. Cap+ain, B. Smifh, M. Schug, J. Ballard, H. Pavlich, Third Row: R. Fuelling, A. Runyan, J. Drum, C. Kauffman. Fourih Row: L. Miholer, F. Reed. 1 W i l SQPRANOS-Firsi' Row: L. Poe, S. Gieber, J. Johnson B Fousf. B. Schneider. Second Row: M. Bafien, M. Bloom G Reed, D. Norion, M. Heywood, J. Pefers. Third Row T Hackenburg, D. Nisonger, S. Drew, M. Dyer, T. Chenowefh D. Phillip. Fourfh Row: S. Heye, N. Krull, N. WellingTon M Doane, J. Keiih, L. Haines, J. Meyer. A good reason for The success of boTh The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs This year was The parTici- paTion of The Mixed Choir. The Mixed Choir consisTs of girls selecTed from The D.S. and any boys above The ninTh grade who wish To join. The choir is under The direcTion oi Miss Ash. AT BaccalaureaTe and several chapel services The choir con- TribuTed inspiring songs. BASSES-Firsi' Row: L. Haines. S. Reed, D. Ryan, G Rlien berg. Second Row: N. Edwards, T. Jubb, B. Underwood R Kilburn. Third Row: D. Evans, J. Krepel, D. Kilburn D Wag ner. Fourih Row: B. Swanwiclc, E. Miller, A. Goifschallc EJME' i i SOPRANOS-Firsf Row: T. J. Grimm, C. Longe J. Baker, C. Hackenburg, D erson, R. Hoshel, E. Judson, Ke 'r rrison R. Deniler, D. Hay, K. Knox. Drew, M. Milfs, S. Jackson. 'JJJ SOPRANOS-Firsi' Row: J. Ellioff. J. Siephenson, B. Fos- dick. M. Weber, J Anderson. Second Row: M. Norion. L. Berger. R. Gieber, L Jacobs, M. Shuies. B. Waffs. Third Row: S. Muffley S. V. Befhuram A. J. Grimm W. D. Lewis. . f: , . I f ' I sz J. H. S. R , Ma-mae-me-mo-moo is a fypical warm-up drill for ihe eighih and ninih grade girls who make up ihe J.H.S. club. They meei' every Tues- day and Thursday during ihe school week. These Junior High School singers 'rook pari in +he Chrisimas and spring conceris This year. A group of nine girls known as ihe Triple Trio sing for many special occasions. These girls are under +he direciion of Miss Anioineiie Ash. Row Swarfz D n L Wordelm Monroe Fourih Row K Wells D Kauffman J Buck hold P Keifh Fiffh Row P Pavlich V Hull S Jansen ...... e .... . . . - L i ..iiii ' Q Pl' ai' ii .ielili El l TRIO-Lefi' 'I'o Righh Kaye Kaiser. Doro+hy Winn Buckhold, Becky Fosdick. Bernadefie Phillip, Beverly Carol Lockwood, Elizabeih Judson, Sue Jackson Mary Doane. Bucknell. Second Row n . C. Ga L Firsf Row: G. Blank. S. Wright L. Pollard. D. Bolfger. Ro ' R Evans J Evans T Rogers G Coflinglwa W . A :fr- 'E WL Kesler, R. Row. T. Cox B. May, B. Herndon. B. Swanwick. , K x Eighth Grade Boys' Choir Accompanists Gwen Reed, Annefle ffl Marena Bloom. J.H.S. and BOYS CHOIR: Kaye Kaiser. Sue Jackson. Beclcy Fosdick. Mike Proffllf, Ralph Wellingfon. ' 'll'lllfl9llaBll Annual Stall Gwendolyn Reed Edifor-In-Chief Mrs. Fjfch , Ecldir1QlOn Mr . Advisor Advisor Ma ry Tobin Acfivilies Edilor BGHY BO9SCl'19DSleln Annelle Wellinglon Doroflwy Phillip Norma Wellinglon Lavoul Edifor 'Liferary Edifor Graphic Edifor Subscriplion Manager '91 gas Cassandra Kuhnle Dave Klingel Jolin Jackson Myrna Myers Business Manager Sporls Edifor Ari' Edilor Proolreader Mdrlhd EVGHS Clwrisly Clymer Barbara Hay Carolyn Slwively Typlsl' Junior Business Manager Junior Eclilor Typisl' ff' 'Wx THIS HANDSOME YOUNG MAN looks like he's MRS. FITCH, BARBARA, GWEN, AND ANNETTE enioying himself! Oh. if's John and Belly and Doffy. work fogelher fo prove Thar Teamwork produces +l1e besr resulis. ' x RAN lxx l C: I Qesfbo , l lx X I R it DON'T TELL ME THEY'RE WORKING! aANOTHER MISTAKE, Mar+ha7 Beffer lei Carolyn fake over. DON'T PUT IT IN THERE. You'll never find if again! l l 77 lnkling Editors 'IN H46 ST Wildcat Weekly Editors A z 4-Lri A I- 1' , -wr T H 155,135 s , Jmvq , li? st 'vi Lett to Right: Standing: Megan Dehn, Jan Dolphin, Art Editors: Edith Pewitt, Feature Editor: Deanna Kiplcer, Business Manager, first semester: Miss Metzger, Advisor: Don Coll:1s,f Sports Editor: Dorothy Phillip, News Editor. Seated: Judy Dobrowolslci, Editor- in-C ie . Lett to Right: Standing: Martha Evans, Exchange Editor, 'first semester: Pat Thomas, Editor- in-Chiot: Carole Lynn Worline, Peggy Boeschenstein, Assistant Editors: Jack Jacobowitz, Sports Editor. Seated: Miss Metzger, Advisor. .av-qgw X xr - .. 5 L 78 I I lnkllng The lnlcling sTaTT oT I96O sTrived To wriTe in- TeresTingly Tor The school paper. They produced TeaTure arTicles, news arTicles, sporTs sTories, and accounTs of various school acTiviTies. This year The Inlcling was published aT leasT once a monTh and a Tew special issues were added. The ediTors, sTaTT, and advisor, Miss MeTzger, can be proud oT a very successful year. Wildcat Weekly The members of The Wildcai' Weekly worked hard To prinT news from The high school in The Three Rivers Commercial every Monday eve- ning. The ediTors had To hound The reporTers To Turn Their sTories in on Time. Many oT The ar- Ticles were very educaTional. The publicaTion gave some of The sTudenTs a chance To demon- sTraTe Their wriTing abiIiTy. Miss MeTzger was The capable advisor oT The WiIdca+ Weekly. Farsi Row: D. Kipker, B. Hay, J, Dobrowolslci, Miss MeTzger, M. J. Keiser. Third Row: M, Brady, D. Phillip. L. Hack, P. BoeschensTein Weiandf. C. Clymer. G. Reed. Second Row: M. Heywood. S. EasT- C, Worline, L. Poe, K. Coney. R. Leverich, K. Germann, S. Reed wood F. Thomas, R. Brundige, M. Sfeininger, M. Evans, C. Kuhnle. FourTh Row: J. JacobowiTz. D. Collins, J. Rand, S. Reed. I x G f, 'agen 94 N 'Lan Rx, k' M25 Q mi? fi s2lfQQLi?iefa. fs L w2ia,a1i'Lfz-,QA 'K if f 1 ,Q iii, 1 55555 f mfmizmwpatwvewnf- Bill Swanwiclc Bob Llnfemoof win Bill Cuiler O,C,aP Ron Oye George Varsn 3 Terry Q La gvfaxfable MO playa' Kurl' Erickson Dan Siolios Bob Cliplell Jerry Henry Scores B T.R. so T.R. B34 T.R. ge TR. B go T.R. T.R. B Q37 T.R. TR: Y Norris Y Ray Masnari Larry Fosdiclr Coach Bailey F otball Dowagiac I2 Adrian 20 I Marshall 37 Albion l l Easf Lansing 26 Sfurgis 2l lColdwa+er I3 LB.C. Lakeview 34 Jim Balmer 'Il -Q Dan Shure Doug Bonfoey Ch Lyle Milwoler Tom Leverenlz Jack Jucobowih V Marshall Lynn Sheline Coach Fuslling 631195 acc Sh pfam N29 Meg D iqjr Pr Sfdn Reed Don Collins John Turner yo' 83 Firsf Row: D. Pellegrom, K. Handy, D. Kaiser, J. Morris, D. Mackey. SwiharT. Third Row: H. PoIliTT, R. AnThony, L, 'MuTFley, D. Korfh, J. A. Todd. D. SibrT, S. STuclcey. K. Garrison. Second Row: V. Beclcd Rogqelien, J. Phillip, T. Meyer, Mr. Thompson. wiTh, J. Lewis, C. LoTT, R. Blough, T. Jubb, E. Geiger, R. Cripps, L. Reserve Football As The l959 season drew To an end, The record of Three wins and Tour losses indicaTed only a small arnounT of The success oT The Reserve Team. Coach Thompson and his boys had a consTanT sTrugqle because of injuries ThaT aTTecTed several of The Team's lcey players. The Andy Todd Team exhibiTed persisTence as iT deTeaTed ST. Augus- Co-capfain Tine 52-6: ColdwaTer 6-O: and Lakeview I8-9. Three oT The Tour losses could have easily averTed had lady luck shown a liTTle more assisTance To The players. - They losT close decisions To Dowaqiac I4-6: Twice To STurqis by scores oT I2-6 and I3-9. The only game in which The WildlciTs were really clobbered was on The second meeTing wiTh Dowagiac by a score oT 34-7. Jack Roggelien Mosl' Valuable Player Dennis SibrT Co-capfain 84 FirsT Row: D. Ryan. D. Kilburn, J. Beck, T. Foghino, J. Cross. B. Losik. J. Lehman. Second Row: B. BarnhardT, W. STern berger. B. Keck, C, O'Dell, K. Mohney, G. Rhodes, R. Kilburn Third Row: K. Kennedy, C. DeTTmar. R. Hagenbuch, C. Heming Under The capable clirecTion oT Coach Johnson. The Freshman TooTball Team compiled an impressive record oT seven wins, no losses, and one Tie. The Frosh opened The campaign by gaining Their iniTial vicTory aT The expense oT The WhiTe Pigeon Reserves, I8-IZ. LaTer in The season. The TuTure WildcaTs again disposed oT The ChieTs, I9-O. BaTTle Creek ST. Phillip enTerTainecl The Freshman Team Tor The TirsT Time and were sTunned, I9-O. AnoTher new Toe. ConsTan- Tine, was clobbered by The Johnsonmen, 25-O. The oTher Two games oT The season were ToughT wiTh The LiTTle Troians oT STurgis wiTh The TirsT encounTer going To TR. I9-6: and The second baTTle ending in a hard- ToughT Tie. 7-7. way. R. Erickson. C. Faulkner, D. AusTin. FourTh Row: J. 6-riTTiTh, B. Clipfell, E. Jonker, T, Capfain, A. Beal, B. PoTTer, R. Hall. FiTTh Row: Coach Johnson, K. DieThrich, lMgr.l, T. Kline. J. BurkeTT, C. PorTer, B, ShuTes, J. RoberTs. Freshman .reif :ESV ,F T 0 , X X , I Xi '-:Q f l ,XR X 1 Fw ii. , ' 'T T i a : 1 'sig 1faKSL'l:f3-3- I .11'i'22e.: Q g ny,--' --. -T X Q . 5 S , 6 u la u . 5 u 85 X ,HW 5 If ww, rm:- 72:6 ml H , Ny, www 5-vwsew fi f nj-iawffaggzi 54 'W Bob Linfemool Guard H, g 4 Ai. Xa R 5:9898 MOS, :Y Mas - Y 'H G! 'fa ' gre Gavkagta Fora-15,6 lg Q QW' 3 ard GYSI- Dave Klingel Guard V Q. Larry Briggs Bill Swanwick Guard Forward 'Greg Turner Forward V 'Guard 1 Phil Keene Forward 2 Larry Omo Forward Terry Comer Guard Ce n+e'r K 42' 1 Se f- af ' I .x,.xbiHq Nihij. ,..,'vq Frrsf Row: T. Foghino, D. Sibrr, C. Faulkner, D. Korfh, A. Goffs- Todd, D. Pellegrom. Third Row: Coach Thompson, D. Aushn R chalk, J. Morris, J. Cross, B. Barnhardf. Second Row: C. W. Kilburn, A. Mufflev, J. Lehman, Coach Johnson. ell, Manager, T. Morris, B. Keck, R. Erickson, B. Losi Reserve Basketball Scores T. R. 22 Coldwaler 27 T. R. 26 Adrian 25 lov.l'.l T. R. 35 Marshall 33 lov.i'.l T. R. 2I Easf Lansing 60 T. R. 33 Albion 30 T. R. 32 Sfurgis 48 T. R. 23 B.C. Lakeview 37 T. R. 20 Coldwaler 43 T. R. 32 Adrian 37 T. R. 26 Dowagiac 36 T. R. 40 Marshall 57 T. R. 40 Dowagiac 53 T. R. I9 Easl Lansing 52 T. R. 25 Albion 40 T. R. 37 Sfurgis 36 T. R. 30 B.C. Lakeview 40 The 1959-60 Wildkiis siarred and ended 'rheir season on a sfrong nole. During +he early parr of rhe campaign, +he Wildkirs scored impressive wins over Adrian, Marshall, and Albion. This bir of success was followed by a disasirous losing srreak which confinued for nine games. Al' rhis lime, however, Jrhe Jream showed real class and delerminalion by working for Jrhar nexf vicrory. This finally came as rhe boys sneaked by rheir cross-counry rival, Srurgis, by a score of 37-36. The 'ream included a sirong core of Sopho- mores who should prove +o be of considerable help fo 'rhe Turure Wildcal' squads. There were many promising Freshmen who should help shape 'rhe Wildkirs +eam of nexr year. lntramural SECOND PLACE-Firs? Row: D. Slolcoe, T. Leverenlz lcep- +ainl, C. Reed. Second Row: M. Havens, B. Delm, R. Wagner, Fifi? Row: K. Johns, J. Smelana, J. Jackson lcapfainl, B. Owen, J. Wallers. Second Row: T. VenOoslerhou'r, G. Bradley, R. Caslle, L. Rice, T. Ceplein. Firsl Row: D. Keillw, M. Henscliel lcaplainl, N. Young. Second Row: D. Briggs, L. Swilmerl, B. Shire. D. Evans. 89 CHAMPS-Firsl' Row: D. Cooper. Mr. Clarlc, M. Peflerson lcapfainl, F. Schneider. Second Row: J. Adams, C. Dielhrich, T. Miller, J. Henry, E. McKnigl'1l'. Firsf Row: S, Davis, Kurl Erickson lccpfainl, B. Cufler, D. Bonfoey, C. Fosdiclc. Second Row: J. Jecobowifz, J. gelien, C. Judson, D. Hazel, G. Warner, C. Lolf. Rog- Firsl' Row: F. Heslwer, B. Ludwig lcaplainl, L. Collins. ond Row: J, King, D. Collins. 1 Soc- Cheerleaders Lefl fo Rlghlz Vicki Vanl'lorn, Cindy Rice lcaplainl, Phyllis l-lilberl, Terry Fuller, Karen Davis Varsity Le'F+ lo Right Carole Lynn Worline, Susan Lamberfson, Shannon Reecl, Chrisly Clymer, Berry Boeschensrein lCaprainl. y,.f'- 'l '44, ,A.e A, H I - . ...f am: -we I QQ,-1+-'N ml ui l-U5 bs . v . ' , ' Q' .,.. ff., ss l g , T X so is . mf' Jxfx, Q.. . b V -. R . A 49. A Bank . . Q , .sf if .. ss . f . .. - Q sg X . ,.. -. . . ,L . N wg . wi. X s . i if ss X s . xi . , L L i Q .4 . .-.f sffff- .. -f'siz',- -T 2 ,, f K T . fl f gi Q- .. SK gs? ...V Firsf Row: M. WeiandT, D. CarTer, S. Owen, S, Franklin, J. LyTle, J. Wilson, C. Handy. Second Row: C. Thompson, T. Hackenburg, R. Brunclige, M. BaTTen, D. Kiplrer, B. Sangalli, P. Hilloerf, N. Taclca- berry, N. Pierce, Third Row: K. Davis, G. Beclcle, J. Oye, C, Runowslci. The members oT The Drill Team performed drills and dances To The music oT The pep band during The half Time OT The baslceTball games. The girls pracTiced Their rouTines in The morn- ings so ThaT They could develop more skill in The drills. They worked Tor perTecTion and precision. The girls were under The insTrucTion oT Mrs. Cordola. Officers: Gail Beckle, Vice Presideni: Phyllis Hilbert SecreTaryg Sandy Frank- lin, President Jane LyTIe, Treasurer. QI . y -Ffi . is 4 Zfrec s .lin . .M First Row: Tom Quake, Bob Owen, Andy Todd, Bruce Herschleb. Speece. Third Row: Coach Bengford, Richard Fox, Harold Clipfell Terry Comar, Dan Shire, David Lewis, Jim Brooks, Charles Loii, Doug Hazel, Ray Comeau, Dan Kramb, Bill Swanwick, Dick Pryor Sian Reed. Second Row: Ray Tokarski, Bob Mifchell, Ray Cosner, Richard Anfhony. Ron Oye, Don Weafherspoon, Kirk Schreiber Paul Speece. Marshall Henschel, Jim Rand, Trevor Thor, Dick 4- f A Don'i pose . . . Jump! TRACK T R sporrs fans can be proud of +he individual skill and dexieriiy displayed by rhe ThincIads ihrough iheir eniire season. Two ouisianding per- formers on 'ihe Varsiiy Squad were Ray Comeau, who finished 'rhird and iifrh in 'rhe siaie hurdles. and Bob Miichell, who placed second in ihe siaie 440. Alihough The Varsiiy 'ream finished wi'rh one viciory, five defeais, and a second place in a 'fri- angular meei, ihe fuiure looks brighi' wiih new re- cruiis from The B squad and many reiurning leiiermen. LeHermen were: Ray Comeau lcapiain and mos+ valuable playerl, Gordon Brooks, Terry Comar, Ray Cosner, Harold Clipfell. Doug Hazel, Don Wearher- spoon, Marshall Henschel, Bob Knighi, David Lewis. Bob Miichell, Ron Oye, Bob Owen, Dick Pryor, Larry Quake, Jim Rand, S+an Reed, Kirk Schreiber, Dan Shire. Paul Speece. Dick Speece, Ray Tokarski, Dan Kramb, and Bill Swanwick. 92 Tenni L The Wildcai 'rennis +eam of l959 finished The season wi'rh a record of one win and six losses: however. This does no+ fell The True srory, because several of rhe mafches were very close. Due To The marked improvemeni in rhe ream's performances 'foward +he end of The season, They finished Tifih in The regionais. LeHer winners were: Capt Larry Hackenburg, Allen Beal, Ron Rosenbaum, Lyle Miholer, Larry Myers, Dick Smagala, Mike Dunlap, Kuri' Erickson. and Jon Reed. Scores Three Rivers Dowagiac Three Rivers Vicksburg Three Rivers Dowagiac Three Rivers Coldwarer Three Rivers Sfurgis Three Rivers Vicksburg Three Rivers Coldwaier Firsf Row: Ron Rosenbaum, Larry Hackenburg Allen Beal Second Row: Mrs. Cordola. Jon Reed, Mike Dunlap, Larry Myers Kurt Erick son, Lyie Miholer, Dick Smagala. Firsf Row: Jon Borger, Dick Wells, Joe Brackeff, Dick Fornaresio, Jerry Ruqgles, FriIz Dicken. Second Row: Phil Keene, Dave G-alinef, Larry Briggs, Don Cdllins, Fred Harfmah, Bill Cufler. Third Row: Coach Thompson, Dennis Sibrf, Lyle Rice, Sfeve Davis, Harold Polli+l', Roger Cripps, Dan Pellegrom. Mike Pierson, Keifh Garrison, Tom Morris. Th ree Th ree Three Th ree Th ree Th ree Three Th ree Three Th ree Th ree Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Scores 4 Sfurgis 0 6 Coldwafer 3 I4 Dowagiac O 3 Albion O 8 Coldwafer 3 6 B. C. Lakeview 3 5 Marshall 4 I I Sfurgis 8 I Easf Lansing 2 I I Dowagiac 0 O Adrian 5 Baseball This season proved fo be fhe besf in fhe school's hisfory. The Cafs finished second in fhe con- ference wifh an overall record of nine wins and fwo losses. The feam had many oufsfanding performers who were high in fhe conference. Frifz Dicken was selecfed as Honorary Capfain and mosf valu- able player by his fellow 'ream- mafes. Leffer winners were: Dave Galinef, Jerry Ruggles, Joe Brack- efl, Dick Wells, Frifz Dicken. Jon Borger, Larry Briggs, Don Collins, Dick Fornaresio, Fred I-larfman, Bill Cufler, Sfeve Davis, Phil Keene, and Dennis Sibrlz Firsf Row: Jon Borger, Dick Wells, Joe Brackelf, Dick Fornaresio, Jerry Ruggles, Frifz Dicken, Bill Cutler. Second Row: Phil Keene, Dave Galinef, Larry Briggs, Sieve Davis, Dennis Sibrf, Don Collins, Fred Harfman, Coach Thompson. sexier 45 if We J Coach Johnson and leHer winners Dave Roberfs, Gary Ausfin, Geoff Hamilton, Dave Klingel, Ray Masnari. Golf Afier losing Their 'iirsl march of fhe year, ihe divo+ diggers were spurred on 'ro finish Jrhe regular season wi+h +en s+raigh+ vicrories. They finished ihircl wilh 350 ai 'rhe conference. ln ihe regionals 'rhe Cars came close +o winning. bui finished second by one siroke. The season ended as The Team journeyed +o Porl Huron for ihe shale meel and +ied for six'rh' wirh a score of 354. Th ree Th ree Th ree Th ree Th ree Three Th ree Three Th ree Three Three Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rivers Rive rs Rivers Rivers Rivers Scores Dowagiac B. C. Lakeview Cassopolis Dowagiac B. C. Lakeview Universify High Marshall Albion B. C. Lakeview Universiiy High Porlage Cassopolis Siurgis T1 9 E is. ,Vu-4 -ug.. sis.. Aff sis? Firsi' Row: Gary Ausiin, Dave Roberfs, Dave Klingel, Ray Masnari, Geoff Ham- ilfon. Second Row: Coach Johnson, Charles O'Dell, Dave lngraham, Bob Linfe- moor, Chip Penzoffi, Sieve Manos. Qu Au . .fr- m . an fy as E xif K 5 W :f ifff gi . '54 :Sq -,S M K A 2 B - - :S : . ,Env 212- Qian-A.E45fi 1 A- 'L wg:-7 fu., ff1fb2i1.5i?Q51fV'f' win we ff Ln Q A, . iff .f5' , . --:rw Mwgqiswnm- , I . My gzfigz-wlwwgm , . 5 1 1 5 Hhs Five Courses An exclusive feafure of our school sysfem is fhe number of complefe courses offered fo fhe sfudenfs. These include: college preparafory, indusfrial arfs, home economics, commercial and general. Before enfering his freshman year, each sfudenf musf choose his course of sfudy and become acquainfed wifh ifs requiremenfs. Each of fhese divisions of our educafional program gives fhe sfudenf knowledge and experience in a parficular field. The sfuclenfs on 'rhe college preparafory course have fheir subiecfs arranged in major and minor fields. If is necessary for each person fo fake fhree and one half years of English, one each of govern- menf and economics. and Unifed Sfafes l-lisfory. Two maior and fwo minor subiecfs are fo be chosen from fhe following: English, foreign language, mafhemafics, science. social sfudies and home eco- nomics. This course prepares fhe sfudenfs for 'rhe fype of work required in college. EXPERIENCE, as Terry Comar discovers in chemisfry class, is fhe besf 'feacher in fhe realm of science. Of parficular ihferesf fo girls is fhe home eco- nomics course which offers experience in fhe field of homemaking. In addifion fo Three years of home economics, 'rhree and one half years of English ancl one year of governmenf and economics, 'rhis course requires a single year each of Unifed Sfafes His- fory, science and general mafh. lvlodernly equipped kifchens and lafe model sewing machines are used 'ro feach fhe arfs of homemaking. Jusl' 'rhis year anofher room was added fo The sewing deparfmenf in order fo accomodafe more sfudenfs. SEWING can be fun as well as work for fhose who plan fo be home- makers. Myrna Fefch frys her skill. Five The commercial course sTrives To prepare The sTudenTs Tor enTrance inTo The business world. This course requires one year each of science, book- keeping, commercial maTh and oTTice pracTice. These subiecTs are essenTial Tor The TuTure vocaTions oT The sTudenTs. Also necessary To graduaTe Trom The commercial course are Three and one hall: years oT English, one year oT governmenT and economics, and a year oT UniTed STaTes hisTory. A large number oT oTTice machines oT various Types are available Tor The sTudenTs' use. Courses ON THE JOB TRAINING proves To be very valuable To Nancy Johnson in her commercial subiecTs. GENERAL MATH is an essenTial subiecT Tor Mike MarTin, a sTudenT who is on The general course The indusTrial arTs course, Through The use of well-mainTained, up-To-daTe machinery and Tools, gives boys The Training essenTial To many indusTrial vocaTions. The requiremenTs oT This division include: Three and one halT years oT English: one year each of maTh, governmenT and economics, and hisToryg Two years oT shopdrawingg Two oT wood shop or Tour of machine shop. STudenTs who are highly uncerTain abouT Their TuTure plans selecT The general course. This gives Them a well-rounded secondary educaTion and pre- pares Them Tor a varieTy of jobs. Each sTudenT is required To Take Three and one-half years of English, Two years each of science and maTh, one year oT UniTed STaTes hisTory. one year of indusTrial arTs or home economics, and a year of combined govern- menT and economics. . ,W -f.-., DRAFTING will be imporTanT Io Lyle Rice's TuTure in many an in dusTrial vocaTion. '51 IMG Sfanding: Ralph Wellingion. Sealed: Graydon Blank, Jerri-Lynn Ellioll, Doro+hy Hay, Alfred Peferson. 3 'ily , , . .. . H b i, onor p g X g ...- D filo 1 ,, . Seafed: Mary Forrner, Elaine Thomas, Connie Kuhnle, Marsha Heywood, Judy Hackler. Sland- ing: Jarres Whifehead, Megan Dehn, Karen Dielz, Marena Bloom, Jo Ellen Miller. IOO Seniors Shuman' Joan Sealed: Ron Oye, BeH'y Boe- schenslein. Shnding: Don Crai- N-n 'i-i ner, Cassandra Kuhnle, Alice Barker, Nancy Johnson, 0 S Seafed: Rufh Hoshel, Judy Sfephenson, Mary While, Judy Wade. Sfanding: Joalene Flem ing. Joyce Lewis, Jonel Jones, Rick Hall, Charles O'Dell. fx Students Rae .'if-fv-se-e!!- R IB S : ' ' , . sale? ,Edllll Pewlll Liany Houls Sfanding: Barbara Have, Jane Broker, S+an Reed. Siandlng. Gwen Reed, Linda Fosler. Beverly O'Dell, Dave Klingel. U I1 I O I' S IOI .71 r L- .nl E -, if A 4 mx. WW as il 'rm Junior Class Officers seafed: Margarer Weiandr ,, , Secrehary Shannon Reed ,, K Vice-Presidenf sfandingz -Sandra Franklin ,, Treasurer Sfanley Reed ,, Presidenf Miss Magner, , L, , A . , Advisor M QI , , J E- .. V x 1 E V N, 'QE f' i qs g K g R - . S M , as-1 W 4 ' 1 l e :gig K sr i W, .. . gs . ,i . V I K. . Y . Q 5 ' Q' 5 . 3 f .. 3 xx'-1 A vi 'E Q 1 E A 1 is.Qla+Ef,- , ,,,. K ,.g..,Q 5.5:-,: E.. K: K 5 0 X fi ,ww sr -2 abs? At' Q .. ii' 5 W i . 5- ' V. , wr K K LQ J 'rm ,L KW .X , is 758 ,K 'i ff X . ,. f i L Briggs, JoAnn Broker, Jane Broker. Joan Broolcs. Gordon l if xii .3 1 3,2 nw 'fi Brooks, James Brundige. Rhefa Bucknell, Sharon Buller, Harold Carroll, Barbara Casile, Roy Clark, Pafricia Clifion. Linda Cli fell, Roberf glymer, Ch risly Comar, Terry Coney. Karen Cross, Judi Dane, JoAnn Dicken. Marva i i Fi 'ai f 1315 ,, is we 'I Dobrowolski, Barbara Earl, Karen Nik ,V ,K.1 ' I j 1 ,Q l 9 3. in i E 'E Q J S M , fx' Q i 5 :gig 2 . S gf Affeld, Judy Anderson, Judy Babcoke, Barbara . Baker, Carol Baker, James Balmer. Jeffery Ba+'ren, Meliane Beckle, Gail Binder, Joan Boesclienslein, Margarel Bonine. Gary Briggs, Doug f all - ' w e 1.a Q -aallzll fi' - ' X . Vx :I K .V,.. 4 I JI, - 5 I Sis X 1' l . . -N - - . . ,ww , Q , I' fisl WY f f , : aaan B .-'N -P ' Qi ai fx I Q 2 , , ? iw E . V .. . 3 , Mr., K F as 3 1 K i as T wi x 3 X i N S W 5 ?J1,+, .. 5 Eldridge. Lesfer y 5 Evans David Forlrner, Sieve Jaylla Filch, Darlen Fosdick, Larry Fousl, BeH'y Fox, Waller 6 Franklin, Sandra Gazella. Don D6 A I03 in Q 'F r xi? . K -9? -. K -mga ug XSL ix. D' Q'. :,: K t ,,.5 3-- ,YQ Sirk 33 Q or -. K M,-. 9-.1 R 5 aa- ei- .. -,Q . 3 sy li xx -pw N X or S rl 5 ,Q S x X i i 51 Q , ,M 5 xv 5 1 ff 2 Q Q e ii ip X3 f 'K 'X 3, vga 2 Germann, Kalhleen Gieber, Sharon Goodwill, Sandra Griflifh. James Grunerl, Carl Haclcenburg, Tracy Hackler, John l-land, Pal' Hardy, Shirley Hay, Barbara l-laye, Sheila Heclcelman, Na ncy Henry, Jerry Henschel, Marshall Hernclon, Sue Hobart Karl Johnson. Michael Judson, Charles Keene, Phil Keiser. Jack Keller, Dolly Kennedy, Jack Kenf, Linda Kenclig, Rulh Kipker, Deanna Kline, Douglas Kline, Jesse Knapp, Ernesf Knorl, Pal' Knolif, Vic+or Koscielslci, Mary Lamberlson, Susan Leverenlz, Tom Leverich, Rulh Lilly. Cecelia Linlemoof, Roberf Losik, Diane Losilc, Phyllis Lowe, George Lusson, JoAnne MacDowell, Philip Marlin, Dan . .XNH1 It sw W., A 2 E as l X ii 'fi Nor'I'on, Delores Omo, Larry Panczylc, Mary Parferson, Mansfield Pearson, Jack Peebles. Arfhur Pierson, Mike Poe, Linda Preslon. LeRoy Pryor, Richard Reed. Shannor. Reed, Slanley Remingfon, Arlhur Rice Berniece Rogers, Mary Runyan. Afila Schreiber, Kirk Schug, Janelh Schul+z, Mary Shellon, lverna Sheppard. Charles Shire, Roloerf Shire. Daniel Shufes, Chrisly Smallcombe. Sfeve Sfarr, Doris Slauder. George Sreininger, Maxine Sfevenson, George Slokoe, Daniel 9 rs AQ i Q. .Z K , 25 va' r Masnari. Ray Meyers, Karen Miholer. William Miller, Elslon Miller, Joy Miller, Mary Jane Milchell, Frances Mohney, James Nelson, Pearl Newell, Ruby Newport Lee Nisonger, Doris X Jr .rs M2- 1 K U, J ' bl , . 25 -1' G f . , F f Qi' I .ra file E 1 y , A ..,. SN 5 Q x r vi ' A 3 ' .r lx N , 4, as g , Q. fam . . . -1 Ns Q , X R . il 'V' K ,ffl fx 'lx fi? If i ' S sv xg s .n Q f -. X sgsf S+okoe, David Swanwick, William Sweder, Barbara Swilruari, Leon Swinelwari, Janel' Taclcaberry, Nancy Tanlc, JoAnn Tessin. Mike Tokarski. Ray TraHles, Mike Turner, John Wagner, Donald Weiandf. Margaref Williams, Brian Worline. Carole Young. Norris Younger, Glennis Ailcinson, Venice Evans. Marion Gazelle, Donna Lehman, Reidun Meyers. Larry Payne, Slwarill Peebles. Arilwur Rhodes. Richard Timm. Paul Wlweai, Linda Happy Birflnday, Mr. Horsfl' L A A ,. , ,. .......,, .,,,,w.... WM.-1......m.. uf, , dm.. A ,W 1 4. , 1, f a A - 45.4. Q K X A N , .,.. N .X , ,WN . swfs- umflww - M N VV 'N N g K f Q WN A Three Rivers High School Marching Band Sophomore Class Officers seafed: Cindy Rice Marena Bloom sfanding: Mr. SQOH Carol Handy Dennis Sibrf Q m 1, -. 8 an ,Zh YN r ,B a : ' x B X...- ' Borger, MaryJane Bowden, Lynefra Brady, Paul Bran+ley, Eddy Briggs. Joyce Buckhold, Janel Capfain, Roger Carler, DeVonna Carfer. Richardine Chrisliansen, Cour+ney Comadoll, Mary Cripps, Roger Danby, Marshall Davis. Karen Dehn, Megan Denller, Charlolfe Dielz, Karen Doane, MaryAnn Dock, Sandra Dolphin, Jan Draime, Pal Drumm, Linda Edwards, Norman EllioH, Ralph Emig, Virginia Foersler. Karen Forresfer, Doris Forlner, Mary Sue Fousf, Helen Garrison, Keilh ' Anfhony, Richard Balog. Rowenna Barnharl, Lucille Beckwilh, Norman Bell. Be'r+y Bishop, John Black, Nancy' Blasius, Shirlev Bloom, Marena Blough, Roger Boise. Ka+hleen Bomba. Margery fgxs , f ws is . W -Q or is , ' 3,15 B Q ' - 'q 1 V g N g - W A o r ' 553 af., g X , 1 ' N, ' W? i f 'K i .3 . lflfgf zg I ,, E ' 1 WP 9 d o B at . Q V :ii ' i i iial Q B ' if Q 4, - . oil-iliiig fi .f M5323 We 'ic M gif' T 'if by f 'Q- Ip B iii a ,, 1, 'N Q. IOQ Geiger, Edward Greenland, Gregory Gregory, Lynda Hackenberg, Gordon Hackler, Ilene Haclcler. Jud Hagenbucl-i, George Handy, Carol Hansen, Jon Harris, Sharron Harrison, Shirley Hawks, Judy Heclcelman Gerald G- Heckelman Nancy :EE Henry Anne Hesher Pafricia ,. 3 Ear iii . -in F . Sl ' Herschleb, Bruce I mf, 1 : V, 1 Heywood, Marsha gifs i Hilbert Phyllis fi Hood, Elizabelh . - -- f, 3 Hood, Evangeline Imel, Be'Hy 1-Elise ' 'BL - , e QS ' lm 4 'irq K 21 5? G Jacobs, Marlyn Jubb, Thomas Kaiser, Dan Kauffman, Charles Kellogg, Maureen Kern, Marvin Kiplcer, Jerry Kline, Lawrence Kor+h, Dennis Krull, Nancy Kuhnle, Conslance Lefler, Gerald Lewis, David Lo++, Charles Lyfle, Mary Jane Mackey, Dan Manos, S+eve Meyer, Tom Meyers, Bradley Mihills. Richard Oye. Jane'r Oye, Janice Pellegrom, Daniel Phillip. Joe Pierce, Nancy PolliH, Harold Radersforf, Ted Reed, Fred Rice, Cind Rice, Join Rice, Lyle Rifenberg, Gary Roberfs, Larry Roggelien, Jack Rose, Florence Runowski, Carol Sangalli, Billie Jo Saiielmeier, Elizabefh Savery, Gayle Sayer, Ellen Schneider, Francis Sclwug, Mariin Slneline, Lynn Shuman, JoEIIen Sibrl, Dennis Sills. Myrna Smifh, Violef Speece. Richard Spencer, Donald Sieinbach, Carol 58 fl . QQ, 5- X Q 9 ,X fir ri Miller, Joan Miller, Tom Minniear, Marilyn Miichell, Karen MiH's, Diann Morris, Joe Morris, Tom Mowery, Sandra Muffley, Leroy Nagel, Karen Omo, Anile Owen, Sharon .gi . ' ' ,mr- 1 15, 1 N, x X.. -no jp 4-8 . X3 .. b K X' ..,, Q W' , 'S . 54 X 0 ITI Slermer, Judy Sluclcey, Sfeve Slulesman, Norman Sweder, Pal Sweet Sharon Thomas, Elaine Todd. Andrew Vallance, Clarence Waller, John Wallers, Gerald Wallers, John Wallers, Mary Ellen- ffmsi Q X K9 A S I X e Xl, 1 ' ' Y ,Q S If J - V if V , N, if A Q Lu , A my 4 sniff 5- - 'fffik , 3. , J gi S 4, af Q ww- ,Ag 5 ' --we - N- aff- J- .. - 3- I a 'i - ,fix ,. , e Wallon, Jean Warner, Gene Walers, Janel' Wesrphal, Gerald Weslphal, Gordon . Q h w y! in Whilehead, James Q in ..: Willma, Jon V . 1 , : . lfa. 5' Zeller, Sue . Q,,,1 1 N '.,e P . ,,,,,. Zierle, Ernesf W Lqg l Li iy Y M Arndl, Roberra ,, S of A Brown DOH Jackie 1 .. 2 I zi' 7 ? Tessinl Don E ifol ii ii lll S ii Zierle, Shirley A SNAPPY SPORT OUTFIT is modeled by Sharon Owen af fhe fashion show. Shutter Shy Bruce Campbell Paul Hilliard Tom Maruselc Frank Rosen Pamela Yosl Shirley Zierle 9 'E is f af-f A swfwkk 5 ' sf x 1- V -lf, . 1 My N -, if-'Q , if , ax Q. yi S. vi X N wb ,ww 0 is - 43 5 I XXX' Nfsi , i wif Q 5 K. Q, V, M sl f. ' -Q? wx I s 4x91-Wffi, 'QQ A-gf we W ' , ft- i f :,,,'.',fi ' Q wx'-.'g1.mr7f ,fiwg f 'f W Il, A HL. ,W MAI' .iiuzm 'I 7- . ,f?'f3?5' , V 42 , M ,. '3 5 A Jr an .Q e' A J .vi Q L5., , .. :ig-: .Q A E -' , ' , sgf.'g:, .. ,sts - Q: W? in , A Sf :'.w,.s1Z - I - . 4 E :: L, ,, 5' i i i E lf ' Borger. Laura Boiiger, Dennis- Brady, John Brown, Dale Buel. Alice BurlceH', James Bufler, Virgil Capfain, Tom Carpe,n+er, Efhel Carroll. Michelle Clipfell, Bill Cole, Dan Collins. Larry Comeau, Jean Cooper, Dion Crego, Ecl. Cross, John Daugherfy, Charles Deffmar, Charles Diefhrich, Karl Draime, Sharon Drew, Cherry Drumm, James Erickson, Ross Feisler, Bob Ferrell. Tom Feich, Myrna Fleming, Joalene Foghino, Thomas Fuelling, Roberr 5 Ei ii' H . as- ' ' ss , i J P., Y i ii gg xx 0 5 3' N . X1 -FL A K -me Adams, Jerry Ausfin, Douglas Ballard, John Barnhardl, Bill Bailen, Clarence Beal, Tom Beck, James Bell, Delores Black, Mary Blade, Darlene Blenflinger, Kenn Bloom, Roberf eih Fugafe. Elaine Fuller. Terry Garland, Darius Gam, Diana Liarrison, Connie Gearharf. Roberr Giacabone, Francine Gieber. Reva Goodenough, Major Golrlschalk, Allen Goven, Cheryl Grilififh, John Gusfafson, Karla Hack, Arfhur Hackenberg, Dale Hagenbuch, Larry Hagenbuch, Russell Hall, Rick Handy. Kennelrh Harfzell, Sandra Havens, Mike Heckelbower, Linda Heckerf, Donald Hemenway- Edwin Hicks. Terry Hoshel, Ru'rh Hull, Virginia Jansen, Sandra Johnson. Charlofle Johnson, Dennis Jones. Jonel Jonker. Ernes'r Kauszler, Tom Keck. Bill Keifh, Danny Keiih, Margaref Kennedy. Keifh Kilburn, Donald Kilburn, Richard Kindig, Gloria Kindig. Harry Kinnison, Douglas l 1 1 M .Q S 5 Q M? M ,zf ,. Q -- i QP' N X i' All 5 is f -.- fis ' A iz- ' ' xiii ff' ,, L 12 -' 'L' t . 1 -f,5g,' H! fF11'?':'1 .H-. 't-2: f Q, 5 ls sg Q, 'iaiiziz . +22 if ... . Q 1: .- Y s s .-' , X gs c ' :, 5 of .,, sf K, ,Q i Q Q is L. Q 'ssl r af Q . F526 41 H- kb. i x , L , wk -gif. i U 5 i Q, 'Qi M f 5' l iw? X l ii ia AV i 5 i K? --., hs 1 ' mf 5. gh ifgq s f - -W :ig-.1 Q we 5, ,,, i McGlo+hlen, Sandra Manning, Roger Marlin, Dianne Marlin. Linda Marlin. Michael Marlin. Tom Marfinsen, James Mohney, Darrell Mohney, Diane Mohney, Ken Monroe, Linda Morey. Gina Neighbours, Palsy Norlon, Maxine O'DeII, Charles Paflerson. Beverly Pallerson. Lorraine Pavlich, Harding Peebles Thomas Porler, Clark Poller, Bob Replogle, Dennis Rienslra. Carl Roberls, John Ryan, David Sayer, Russel Sayer, Wendy Schug. Bruce Schullz. Sharon Shingledecker, Richa , me .Q W- - r .. View ff W rd Q 9 fi, x it li. ' S, Kiplcer, Sharon Kline, Thomas Kline, William Kralzer. Kennefh Kroll, Lawrence Lehman, John Lewis. -Joyce Linfemool, Gail Lockwood , Carol Losik, Roberl Lusson, Beverly McGillivary, Ellen A, .-i .. , V ia Q. e , ,M i N . V 1 fi - .3 f . :fr ra 4 an - af , L P N M 5 ,Q 3, I H-.. V ,. II7 . xr Shufes, Bernard Slagle, Linda Smifh, Bonnie Smifh, William Smifh, Leddrew Snyder, Terrance Slephenson, Judy Sfernbergh, William Sfevenson, Kafherine Sfroup, Jane Thompson, Connie Underwood, Roberf 5'1UUsf5'1y lZ2'lZ,,f,Zi Bonnie Boswell Phyllis Grames I I8 VaDeraa, Eugene VanDeraa, Roberf VanHorn, Vicloria Voorhees, Harold Wade, Judy Wagner, Douglas Wal+er, June Warner, Colleen Waffs. Barbara Weber, Mary Lou Wells, Kafhy Wesfphal, Judy Wheaf, James While, Mary Williams, Carol Wilson, Jennifer Winn, Dorofhy Workman, Donald Casfle, Sfarla Faulkner, Cornell Haclcenburg, Kay Phillip, Bernadeffe Rhodes, George Robinson, Geraldin Robinson, Theresa 9 I 'fx N kfwgg, Rhinie Class Qfficers sea+ed: Anna Jo Grimm Secrefary Nancy Gibbs Presidenf sfandingz Mr. Jones Advisor Jean Buckhold Treasurer Anne Tobin , . Vice-Presidenf Branfley, Deborah ' Broker, Larryf Brooks, Jan 'i Buckhold, Jea I Bucknell, Difinn Burkeff, Paul Bur ee, Audrey. Galloway, Lloyd Carpeneler, Kennerh Carrer. Barbara Chiddisier. Henry Clymer. James Cole, Fred Corfingham, Gary Cox, Talmidge Criswell, Douglas Daugheriy, Roberfa Denrler. Rosemary Drake, Diana . Edson, Kennerh EIlio++, Jerri-Lynn Erdos, Grace Evans, John Evans. 'Roger FleHer, David Fosdick, Rebecca Gibbs, Nancy Grimm, Ana Jo Grimm, Tana Jo Gum, Sheryl Anderson, Judy Armsrrong, Jackie Bailey, Carolyn Bailey, Virginia Baker. Jean Baldwin, Dan Beckle, Douglas Berhuram, Vicki Blank, Graydon Bloom, Fred Boriger, Douglas BouleHe, Margarer lfnrllfi i X i ,Ni Lk V., K -H ' 1 . ,..,. .fi--5 :ig ,. V sf A910 fiv-x.1, ' -SUM - 15:54 C . -:sf 5.1 af .,,-. s - -Q 1. .K M -is EVM! ,g .Q b 1 K l . 3 S N L 1 s fri- I 2 l 4' e 2' N! E A X -.NRM X I .,h5 ?:,,,, l x 'S I A if 1 X . ff 11 1 Haclcenberg, Linda Hackenburg, Consfance l-iagenbuch, Richard Haines. Larry Harding, Jane Harrison, Jackie Harimann, Gary Hay, Doroihy Hay. Richard Hendrix, John Henry, William Herndon. Roberf he .,! IQ. Lik. it i ,I - Q ..a. Hull, Roger Irwin, John Jackson, Charles Jackson. Sue Jacobs, Linda Judson. Elizabe+h Kaiser, Pairicia Kauffman, Diana Keifer, James Kenerson, Mark Kenf, Sandra King, Carol Kinney, Carol Kline. Roger Knapp, Elise Knox. Karol Kozik. Gary Kresge, Caihy Kroll. Kafhleen Krull. Roberf Lewis, Doris Liby. Allan Longenecker, Connie Marvin, Roberf May. Roberi' McWaHers. Marie Meadows, Roy Mechling, Carole Miller, Marcia Miller. Mona X - l l D Pavlich. Darlynn Payne, Jerry Peferson. Alfred Polli++. Diane PoHer, Jerry Proffifh Mike Pryor, Janei' Rice, Marvin Rober+s.'Lewis Roberrs, Nancy Roden. Ray Rogers, Tom Rollins. Dick Salisbury, Zella Schrader, Judy ScoH', S'reve Shelfon, Orelhia Shu+e's. Margarei' Sills', Roberl' Slack, Brenda Smallcombe, David Smifh, Jane Spade, Charles Sprowl. Karen Sfaflco. Ralph Sfevens, Edwin S+roup. Gene Sfudebaker. Mar'l'ha Swanwiclc. Roberl' Swarlz, Sandra Miller, Richard Miller, Roberf Milchell, Paul MiHs, Marilyn Moderi, Darrell Monroe. Lawrence Moore. Efhel Muir, Sfeven Norlon, Sheldon Owen. Lloyd Parks, John Parr, Helen , . p,,.. 3 aw Q. fi Of Q l Q HM its L. if X-'ni .. 4 gi l IZ3 Swiarkowslci, Elaine Timm, Harold Tobin, Ann Todd, Tom Trairles, Gary Wagner, Larry Wagner, Phyllis Waller, Lynn Wayne, Clyde Wellingion, Ralph Whiiney. John Wordelrnan, Linda Moore, Margarel iff . -F 'i 5 1 f n,f,' L - N 4 ily, r ,M . :sf -V4 -r if F' ' si an 1 F Wright Sreve Yeamen, Paul Ziesmer, Pere Danby. Pansy Moore, Efhel AN ATTRACTIVE MURAL is being painfed on fhe wall in Mrs. Germann's room by Dick Brolcer and Hen ry Chidclisfer. I24 S ya S fffw J S S if . SRL il if A I .QQ V 55Y?M, iiffiif ff. H,,N ,Q A i3f?f53wQWm Ewmmyzxri, aft.: - f2f4i4smEws!ff? Qwiaffmrnvjiyf, ,gxLfvwf:aa.1- g liafflaeegsifilf . , 'A fw?x4fzr,Hzls H1 if 35 Q Q 1i ,x,, W A L- 11 1 Ls- f wffilifff. A LEHWF -' 55 ::' : f 32:1 M1211 ' bg K I - Mm-amweavmwmw .1 ,L , ww- L, L ff, 5- 1 L,L. , WM L, L ?'I5lI5Mi 4? -5 51 fftgg ,,., I LA WQLE .,LL, L MIL--2S,LA sin WL LLgw,g5s www, Lf Lf QIQQQQQLI L ,,gzL' uNrzPo'UNLD4noNsLsHop L -+2 ' S S 3 'Eg-2fIi5i'1 1? 'W N' xiii as ,, , , L L, LL ,...: A C DINETTE HACKEN BERG INSURANCE FRIENDLY MONK SOUEEZE IN KNAPP PHOTO SUPPLY AND STUDIO TRI IQNAPP'S ROOFING TODDLER SHOPS s. DOQLEY Jevmea wlTTgNseRs NEVYSLAGENCJY L L Less DRIVE INN L L I WHITEHOLJSE NIFGICQ, - I I L1 S 115' mm S 'thx .SINWBTQ 'L , - 51' L' 525552 L, 7 'gggg I L QS I ' mf.. ,S s X I L A I IS' 3121 .SWS f vwk' at ,. wr? 1' ,. L , 1 , .. I ' f' Y Nj 2I..:d1 f I L' L I L ' j 1 L- ' idx J f LL I L S Ltyxklrif ,L L,L2fw, Lfi mss is Q Q-If a kigggiisgi i Laetsg-L1.g FW ' 'ff L Wffgszgimffaei- my :MN f - f S k'I 1eYf :':f-:- 3: Mv'2e:2fL wf2fffLT1.?N5ffkk-ff H ' M I I I ,L I if - L S , N-I ' - ggfiiz f-,Sw - LLL- 5, wi L.. L . I I 1' -45 wgsagig 555 '-2-,Lg syxmv.affffzvfiy.-QQLLK 11rq:: E+ ,L - ' ' - L ' , - L' sip ,fgkqsf Wi- f 0 ,11SL,e:zf-iiggaicffswiffe --iITI?'5QQ3f,'5f Mfi: f lf-:ar-IWLI 59451531 , may-1' 'Ms iw- ' - -K 9 :swf , f my 7 ,L 'I A Lf- :S-1v,,f:L--. L,..::-2 if V . svwxx- f m4N -f3:fp.L-. ,- f,.ML..,y-L-L-,Q LL I L- ILm,xM.f,,Lm 5-4, - -LLN ,.. .Q -L L Q' L L. . T -f 1- Q- - .. . , If L 'fvL LJ 2H?.:',v-P155 L I-N J2,x:lL,1,v Lf TQQKL LLL1 - -1. 151 1:LL::1 -fI . .., -1'-55-' -y 5-1I,fiq,L, . - .gL.ae,- L, I' - 'A 'Y L I ,L .L - was fm Lf, L' L ,fng lf W ' -' L mic L- I -I K' K 7 I ML L .... ws ,Mmm I I I aw 9:5 inn.. 12 2 I L ' I 'S' Q 0 O 3 Z . 3 CD 3 -I- 0-'Q -3 E 05' DJ S. 3 U9 mm dLuo UE A .li ,. -L' Manufacturers of: Johnson Rotary Pressure Joints Solenoid Valves Steam Hot Water Heaters Compressed Air Separators and Aftercoolers Boiler Feed Pumps Liquid Level Controls Johnson Electrap for lifting, vacuum 8. pumping service The Johnson Corporation THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN IDI! COMPLIMENTS OF ARMSTRONG MACHINE WORKS Established in Three Rivers May I, 1900 Clark M. Jacobs Harold Mohney Clayton Everhart Oscar Bras! T. Morris Reed Thomas H. Rea Purch. Agent Tool Rm. Supt. Grinding Dept. Shop Supt. Sales Manager Dir. of Sales 8. Adv Leon Ruggles Mabel Gibbs Adam E. Armstrong Ethel Burns Claire Kaiser Assembly Dept. Payroll Clerk President Office Emp. Asst. Shop Supt. The group of old timers pictured here represents a total of over tour hundred years of service to our company. OF ADDITIONAL INTEREST TO REFLECTOR READERS IS THE FACT THAT MORE THAN ONE HALF OF OUR EMPLOYEES ATTENDED THREE RIVERS HIGH SCHOOL -I :r '1 no m E! 4 cu Q QD Q -. h ET an Tl! J f g ww E, 5.-I -x , K We 3 Qi Q , x Q ' N ev ,, 2 5 15 : Q., A 5321 X512 FQ '-L ? lt- 5 . , jg - -ni-.15 gf, '4 ? E i As -4 q fi. .5 Y in pr? iii' , A xiii. ,G-,f. lxil 111 v ,ii W . 51. -2- ag gg, Q my Q f- 5 Q , ff. : Q J E ff: m is 2? 'E xg' E 4 ,Q sg s -' -F'-E SQ . 2- Y fi Q ima X 5. '?'Xki':ifTX ,wzifzgz sfivimf- K W .MQ X ,wis- f faifib 1 35. , 4 wr, 32? :iw . ,W -A 2,5 as, fa I-:sm - f Weyerhaeuser Company Fibreboard Shipping Containers, Folding Cartons, Pure-Pak Milk Cartons and Paperboard Three Rivers, Michigan Manufactories California Iowa Minnesota Texas Alameda Cedar Rapids Austin Garland Colton M, , Houston whinief Louisiana '51- ' . McAllen New Orleans ' ous U, h Florida N b k 9 , Jacksonville Maine eH:,::inZ, Sal' I-Uk' CNY Tampa Westbrook . New Jersey WUSl1'l19f0'1 Illinois Maryland Camflen xarfouvu Belleville Baltimore Delalf G 'ma Carpentersville New York West Virginia Rockfonl M'Bl:::3 Rochester Parkersburg Indiana Three Rivers North Carolina Wisconsin Seymour White Pigeon Plymouth Manitowoc PETERSON SPRING CDRPORATION X A ....- CLIFF'S PIZZA HOUSE Pizza That Pleases Five Sizes Made to Your Order No waiting on Phone Orders Spumoni Ice Cream Spaghetti 8. Meat Balls CR 3-6155 Wells Manufacturing Corporation Three Rivers, Michigan The Pioneers of Horizontal METAL CUTTING BAND SAWS and ElECTRlC MEAT, BONE AND FISH CUTTERS I THE SIGN 0F SERVICE 5 5 l Complete Band Saw Blade Specialists 34 Stationery i Cameras Cosmetics Gifts Film 24 Hr. Developing Service Prescription Pharmacist HUDSON DRUG COMPANY Your Walgreen Agency You are always welcome at HucIson's Phone CR 8-2355 CLIFTON ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC., MICHIGAN 7 , '0 7 'A Z Z Wffffff-f WWW I' X? P.O. Box No. 277 Three Rivers, Michigan Electrical and Gas Construction and Maintenance i- .D as I35 Serving the Community Consolidated Freight Company First National Bank Three Rivers, Michigan ml0lll I36 HARDlNG'S THREE RIVERS MKT. 940 West Michigan Avenue fGuess Who?J 1945- Congrc:tuIations --1960 LEPLEY'S STUDIO I37 .fly s rf' i I TL S ST . . HIE 2 EDlAAIWI'ClC CDIL Three Rivers Michigan Phone CR 2-6735 . Nw? S E X x x K s. fr l Now, is that how you want it? 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Three Rivers Phgne CR 3-2005 Congratulations Records - Radios - Phonogrcphs 314 S Main St Pat Norber Appliances - Television Sets ' g I - - - I I38 Frosty Bowling Lanes 1026 West Michigan Avenue Best Wishes 1960 Class Good Luck to the Class of 6O AUSTIN llllllllllllllll. lllllllll Clarence and Leota Austin , mes - ' X19 Mm... iw- Ee9.QY.5:ll,.5't'- ' mum my Just everybody reads the Three Rivers Commercial Only Local Daily Newspaper 124 North Main Street Phone CR 2-1665 139 f In 'fi'?'i fkm J- it C L ,, hw 2 ullll A ...Ina 4 1, S. ,!.:5,,-Q A-a'1f1f' - .girl o' . . vildlxylxm W -gig sf ' - 'M ' 1:1 1' L? - -:. 9 --l -L -5? .Be :xl ' 'T 1 lbllv Congratulations Seniors HALVERSON CHAPEL Corner Kelsey and Rock River Three Rivers, Michigan Compliments of SALERY 81 BOGASCH Firestone Dealer Store 38 North Main St. Three Rivers, Michigan DOR-MAR CERAMICS 109 South Andrews Three Rivers, Michigan Lessons-Supplies-Greenware Firing Congratulations and Best Wishes 'Q' N, if to the Class of 1960 THREE RIVERS RUBBER CORPORATION l40 I HAMIlTON'S MEN'S WEAR Everything for men and boys 34 North Main Street E, Three Rivers, Michigan -- ,..t. ! , 'T' s C'It's amazing what you'll find in books! J Congratulations Seniors BOOK STORE INGRAHAM'S f Can you find the shirt that's missing button? J I f You couldn't make waftieswith that! J HRLUS SPURT SHUI' 6 North Main Street Three Rivers, Michigan Best Wishes to the Class of l6oI FALVEY'S For Men and Boys' C From one dummy to another, this is a fine store!! J I4I xg H W '3,gzg5,y,zf.! H 7 V T Q., . R,,,,, Y iiiiifgli 1 V. , iaigff, i . my , T fl , lf 4 ' :self 1, 'X ' 34, :.l1i5, A Jeffers Gil Company Fuel Oil Phone CRestwood 3-5805 It's amazing what beauty P O Box 26 parlors can do! Mi ' Road ws BEAUTY TIME Three Rivers, Michigan 236 East Michigan Ave. Phone CR 3-1445 WEE BOY 'N GAL UP SHOP 35 N. Main St. Three Rivers, Michigan Which one has the Toni? Ralph I. Todd Real Estate and Contracting 132 W. Michigan Ave. Three Rivers, Michigan Telephone Residence CR 9-2460 CR 3-4345 A of 'f -51.2 VII xg! 2 A ,Z V 1 9' Z 5 GP Ifrmu. TA ,4:. 1 K ' 3, THREE RIVERS Distributors of Th ree GAS AND OIL CO. Mobilgas and Mobil Heat Don Yokom Rivers, Michigan J AVELLO CLEANERS Sta-Nu Finishing Process The Amazing Miracle Finish Phone CR 3-5165 l nnomrs Moron snuas Lincoln Mercury Continental Edsel 226 South Main Three Rivers, Michigan STANDARD STEEL 8. SUPPLY COMPANY Manufacturers of Bleachers 420 'l4th Street Three Rivers, Michigan l43 Best Wishes to the Sludents and Faculty at Three Rivers High School WINIFRED SWARTHOUT Specialized School Photography Niles Michigan For Phillips 66 Get it at NlCK'S Complimenjs of Farm Bureau Services Three Rivers Branch Quality Farm Bureau Supplies T U n ife 5 Q X- VAN Lmtsd MIM, I If ' ' -r.rr figs 4-,:.:.: 5: :,,. .,,5, .f.f.:.:.,::.:., 5 55 :.,.f.:. ,Z ,..,3,:,,:,:.::.,A:V..,:g I in lqziwilzzxl g In VANS l l l DEW FE sm In p r r r r p p p u r g 0 T-ni L 1 KINNEY TRUCK LINE can cn. s-szss Three Rivers I44 Wg,A.:x.,:-. 1 3 Q. 'SIMS' . in 5 L K ' .,,,.. 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