Thurston High School - Vita Yearbook (Redford, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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I 1 1 . There is one year that is looked forward to by everyone, either because it may be the end of their high school education or the most important and eventful year in school. They are led through this year by competent, sponsors, who are available for assistance at any time. Most interest at the beginning of the year is focused around athletics. Some of our time is spent at interesting social activities. Then comes the long- awaitedsenior trip, followed by the senior prom. The finale of the entire year is the memorable commencement, when we bid farewell to the many friends that have been made over the past years at Thurston. LM i Q Hr rf. 4-rfx WM Q 1 :ff 1 ,. K . '1 .. -J - .s gig- I 'sf lf- ',,':' fgu.. ,. . if 1251: xy ! 4- N ' -V, Hg 3 -'-, P , , .' 5 ., x' M .fl . I '- Q, g .t2'7: .1 .Ns V1.9 V ,V :L .-wt ,wir V 55,gA.,,,,,,316 Qj ' .f'1I'22L'5' . g ' A 'f51.l'f2fiT A , L.. vm- X my KJ my X w k Q mfs . XA..- x. M Wm N .M X. 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REGINA BROWN English Composition Common Learnings Home and Family Living MR. ROBERT BROWN Teacher Consultant MR. PHILIP BURGESS Common Learnings Psychology MR. ,IOI-IN CAHILL German Common Learnings International Relations MR. CRAIG CAMERON Biology 1 and II MRS. DOROTHY CARAKER Career Planning Counselor MRS. SHIRLEY CASLER Foods and Clothing MISS MARILYN CASPER Typing I and II Shorthand II Basic Business MISS MARIA COHN Geometry Basic Math I and II Algebra MR. KENNETH COOK Common Learnings General Science MRS. ANITA CUMMINS French I, II, and III Spanish I MISS IACQUELINE DAVIE English Composition Common Learnings QQ X.. - JF , Q . 'Sabi 2, MISS CAROL DE RAVIGNON Professional Chemistry Biology I MR. CLINTON DILLON Driver Training MRS. HELEN DITZHAZY Home and Family Living Counselor MR. EUGENE DUSTAN Common Learnings Geography I MR. TIM EIS Co-op Training MRS. ELSIIQ ERKFITZ Reading Consultant MISS JENNETTA FABER Speech I. II Drama Common Learnings MR. RUSSELL FANCETT Commercial Math Retailing, Advertising Shorthand, Selling Personal Typing .4 MISS MARILYN GULLIVER Biology I Professional Chemistry MR. JACK HARMS Advanced Math I and II Basic Math I Solid Geometry Trigonometry General Math MR. DON HEIKKINEN Consumer Math Geometry Algebra I MRS. JOAN HOISINGTON Typing I Shorthand I Basic Business Commercial Math MR. CARSON HOLLINGSWORTH Physics Radio Electronics I and II MISS PAULA HUNT Health Education MR. ED IAMIESON American Government Common Learnings MRS. BEVERLY JONES Common Learnings Great Books MR. DAN KIEDROSWSKI General Art MR. ROBERT KIESLING Chemistry MISS ERIKA KLUNGSTS Mathematics MR. ROBERT KNITTLE Industrial Arts MR. GERALD KRATZ Art Department MISS JOYCE LINDEMAN Health Education MRS. MARION LUCKY English Composition MR. ALBY LUTKUS Speech Correctionist Nun.. MISS MARY KAY MAGEE American Government Common Learnings MR. ROBERT MATHERS Industrial Arts MR. JAMES MCALPINE Mathematics Chemistry MR. THEODORE MILEY Library Staff MR. SAMUEL MOORE Journalism English Literature Common Learnings MR. JOSEPH MRACNA Swimming MR. RICHARD MUNSON Algebra Physical Science Astronomy MRS. BEVERLY NEISTROY Latin I and II French I K' I1 A .- ,-.LI'X. MR. LAWRENCE PACK Transportation I and Il MR. ROBERT PARKS Drivers Training Coach MR. MICHAEL PASTERNAK Drafting I and II Coach MISS SYLVIA PRATT Common Learnings Sociology MR. DONALD REIHL Health Education Coach MISS JANE ROBEY Health Education MR. RENE RODOLOSI Language MR. WILLIAM ROTH Choir Clee Club Orchestra MRS. DORIS ROWAN Commercial MRS. COY SANDROCK Home Economics Counselor MRS. ALMA SCHLOTTERBECK Librarian MRS. ROSALIE SCHWARTZ English Literature Common Learnings MR. SY SCHWARTZ Common Learnings English Composition MRS. VIRGINIA SECOR Speech Common Learnings MR. MARVIN SMITH General Science MR. HARPER STEPHENS Music Director MRS. JANET STEWART Common Learnings Psychology MR. ERICK STARNAL Mathematics MR. CALVIN STROM Mathematics MR. GORDON YOUNG Athletic Director MR. PAUL WHITE Commercial Math Shorthand Typing MR. HUGH WHITMER Spanish I and II MR. JEROME WEISER Common Learnings Counselor MRS. MIKESHOCK Secretary for Dr. Eastwood S S' if MRS. FELDMAN, Library Assistant MRS. DICKIE Secretary for Mr. Roe MRS. SLOAN, Secretary for Mr. Vorce and MRS. DAHLSTROM, High School Bookkeeper Faculty Autographs U VN....r SEATED, le-ft to right: Patti Leone. Vice-Presidentg Sally Collier, Treasurerg Mike Horton President: Barbara Sobczak. Parliamentariang Marina Vossos, Secretary. Class Histor Since we were freshmen, our class has been proudly going by the title, The Class of '59, perhaps to distinguish ourselves from other classes, and perhaps because we wanted to be constantly reminded of that certain year, for this was our goal: graduation. But now that that golden year has been reached, surely more than a few of us are looking back at 1958, at 1957, at 1956, and 1955, and deep in our hearts, wishing we could travel back on that some- times rough, but wonderful and exciting road. It has been these four years that have made us the young adults of today, the adults who will join the other graduates of the past into the world, both new and exciting, yet somewhat confusing and awesome. But leaving Thurston High School will not mean leaving it in memory. We will remember every year and each of us will treasure our own precious moments. Our class has always been a class of firsts. We started back in our freshman year, bringing forth new ideas and policies which were to be followed by classes after us. Our student council election for freshman representatives for the student government saw we '59'ers at our first class meeting, in which all the candidates were introduced by speeches or skits to the students. This was a new idea in council elections and a successful campaign measure. Our class officers were elected in January. Chuck Mc- Daniels was chosen to preside at meetings, Heather Wright was elected vice-president, the secretary was Margaret Crissomg Larry Jeffery became treasurer, and our parlia- mentarian was Linda Marshick. Under this leadership, we sponsored one of the most successful dances in the history of Thurston. We called it the Atomic Rock, and no title could have been more fitting. A disc jockey spun the records and brought along as his guests, a group of singers that were the popular stars of the time: the Teenagers. They literally brought down the roof. But the year passed by quickly and we were sophomores. Perhaps the biggest event of the year was the Beauty Pageant, the instigators, of course, the Class of '59. lt was very similar to the Miss America contest and even more thrilling and beautiful. Thurston has its Homecomings now, but they will never overshadow the pageant. The other big first of our sophomore year was the hypnotist show starring the fantastic Jay Zee. His audience participation got lots of laughs and a request for his return next year. Our class went on its first selling spree, too. We sold decals with eagles imprinted on them, and today, two years later, they may still be seen on car windows. Summer whizzed by and we found that we were juniors. Our class was led by Dave Dunchock as president, Larry Orrin, vice-president, Pat Pilarski, secretary, Connie Woj- cik, treasurer, and lim Huizdos, parliamentarian. Under these able heads, we found that the 1957-58 year was really good to us, both from social and financial standpoints. ln keeping with the policy of firsts, the juniors spon- sored the first annual Stocking Stomp, the first bermuda shorts sock hop dance at Thurston. Frank Simms emceed the dance, and singers Don Rondo and Les Stevens graced the stage. The next major feature sponsored by the Class of '59 was the second presentation of the master hypnotist, Jay Zee. This, too, was a triumph for the class in more ways than one, and it was the talk of the school for many weeks. Most of the activity of the class-minded juniors now centered around the spring carnival in March. The carnival carried an original Dogpatch theme, and the efforts that were put into the festivities were amply rewarded. Not much later, the juniors found themselves in the midst of prom preparation, and we decided to hold the second Junior-Senior Prom at the Veteran's Memorial Building with the heavenly music of Bob Durant supply- ing the mystic mood of the evening. The prom went under the title of Magic Moments, and magic moments they were. The social activity calendar of the juniors closed with the election of senior class officers. Mike Horton found himself leading the 210 seniors as president, and Patti Leone became the vice-president. Marina Vossos took over the class minutes and record books as secretary, and Sally Collier was voted the title of treasurer, being given the financial problems of the class, while Barb Sobczak was elected to keep a semblance of order at meetings as par- liamentarian. As the school doors opened again the following Septem- ber, the seniors, our Class of '59, presented the second annual Stocking Stomp for the enjoyment of the whole senior high. The dance's added attraction was the Boleros, a group of senior Thurstonites with a lot of musical talent. Financially, we seniors got off to a rollicking start, first with Christmas cards, immediately following with magazine sales, and then, right on its heels, the annual senior candy sale. All of these projects left the treasury just a bit more thicker and closer to our senior trip. In the midst of all of the sales, the seniors were en- grossed in the sponsorship of the second annual Home- coming. Not soon will we forget the floats. the rain-soaked parade, the beautiful queen and her court, and the glorious Homecoming dance. Yes, and the 26-13 win over River- view High School in the annual Homecoming football game. Patti Leone, in a school-wide election, was chosen to reign over Homecoming affairs and Pat Pilarski and Judy Dixon also partook in the activities of the queen's court. Closely following the sales and Homecoming, were the Friday night movies which began early in December. They were shown for the rest of the school year and added much more revenue to our treasury. Shortly before the holidays, the class motto, flower, and colors were chosen. And to represent the class of '59, we chose the iris, the colors violet and white, and a motto with a tremendous force, Seek ye not greatness but truth, and ye shall find them both. This, too, was a tribute to our fine class. Getting social once again, the seniors picked mid-Feb- ruary as senior play time. This, too, was the topic of dis- cussion for many weeks to follow. We were now so very close to our commencement, but not before we thrilled to Lovett Hall, and this, our Senior Prom. In a very short time, we packed our bags and were on the train heading for New York and Washington. Need- less to say, we were not in a hurry to journey back, but no sooner had we returned home, and time took us off on another whirlwind week. Yes, our graduation, and ahead, our future. It is time to look forward now and make our- selves into the leaders of tomorrow. And deep in our minds, there will echo words we shall always remember, Seek ye not greatness but truth, and ye shall find them both. Class of 1959 as Seen in 1951 ALBERTO ABELLI JOHN BALD ti ,uf .awww ng Student Council 4g AFS Committee 4. CWEN BEAUCHAMP Art Club 2, 34 Ski Club 49 Yearbook 2g Dramatics Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 23 GAA 1, 2. MARTIN BEER Ski Club 3, 4 iPresident 41g Latin Club l, 2g Chemistry Club 3g Golf 2, 4g Astronomy Club 4g Varsity Band 1, 2. .ff TOM BELL Football 3, 4-g Latin Club 2. DIANE BERGER Y-Teens 25 Ad Club 3g Ski Club 33 GAA 13 Dramatics 3g Pep Club 3. DENNIS BEVERADGE Basketball lg Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, BARBARA BLACKWELL Varsity Choir 3, Secretary 4g Girls' Glee Club Vice President 33 Student Council 4g Executive Council 3, 4. Eo.' ,. A wi 1 f s f 2 S- BETTY BREEN CAROL BRUCE DONN BRU ER SANDY BLASCHAK French Club 1, 2 fSecretary 213 GAAg Future Nurses Club. CRYSTAL BOATA French Club 1, 23 Ski Club 3, 4 fTreas- urer 413 GAA 1g Executive Council 3, 43 Pep Club 3. JUDY BOCKELMAN Art Club 24 Ski Club 3, 4g Y-Tccns 2. JOAN BODILLY Varsity Band 1. 2, 3, 43 AFS 3, 4 Csecretary 4-lg Y-Tccns 2, 3, 4g Library Staff 1, 2g Student Council Altcrnatc 43 Pep Club 3g Commercial Club 13 CAA 1. ROBERT BROWN BEVERLY BRUNELL GAA lg Varsity Band 2, Co-op Train- ing 35 Choir 4. JUDITH BRYANT GAA 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 FTA 3g Co-op Training 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Debate 3. HERB CAMPBELL Hi-Y 3g Coin Club 3. CAROL CIARAVINO Varsity Choir 3, 49 Ski, Club 4g Y-Teens 2. MARILYN CARLSON Modern Dance Club 24 Art Club 4' Ad Club 4, AFS 4, Vogue Club 4. TOM CARR FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 lVice-President 1, 2, 3, President 4-J, German Club 3, 4 fSeC- retaly 3, 433 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, Debate 3, 4, Wolverine Boys' State 35 Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Great Books Club 3. 1 NADIA CESARE Executive Council 4g National Honor Society 4. CHUCK CHMIEL B 1-,JE fi f We -' SALLY COLLIER Swim Club 3, 4g Senior Class Treas- urer 4. All-School Play 4g Drama Club 3, 4 1Vice-President 413 Sportsman- ship Council 1, 4g Executive Council 35 Yearbook 4g Pep Club 3 fPresi- dent 35. JACKIE CRAWFORD 4 CHARLENE CROSIER C GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 2, 313 Fu- ture Nurses Club 3. DON CLARK JOHN CLARK Rocket Club 33 Chemistry Cub Spanish Club 3g Pep Club 4. PAT COLE PETE COLE Latin Club lg Astronomy Club 4 Radio Club 3, 4g Rocket Club 4 DICK CONAWAY Hi-Y 3, 4. JOE CZUJ sity Club 4. BILL DALUISIO Varsity Football lg Varsity Basketball lg Hi-Y 35 Ski Club 3. LARRY DELELYS JACK DESAUTELS RON DEVORE Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Track 3, 4-3 Basketball 4, Varsity Club 3, 4g Yearbook 4g Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 3 fVice- Presidentl. ERV CUMMINS DARLENE CUTSINGER Varsity Choir 1, 2, 43 GAA 2g Y Teens 2g Eagle Outlook Staff 3, 4 fHumor Editor 45g Pep Club 3. Football 1, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Var- ALEX DANKO RICHARD DIVISI Class Senator 2. JUDY DIXON GAA 1, 2 fVice-President l, Secretary 215 Student Council 1, 3, 4 iCorres- ponding Secretary 31, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 fCor- responding Secretary 47g Y-Teens 3, 4 fPresident 41: Pep Club 3 fSecretary 31, AFS 43 Forensics 3. ARCHIE DOUGLASS ANN GAY DOWNS Future Nurses Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Ad Club 2g Art Club I, 2, Modern JOLENE EDWARDS DAVID MICHAEL DUNCHOCK President of the Junior Class, Student Council 1, 25 President 4g Debate 3, 4g Drama Club I, 2 lPresident 3, 4-Jg Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 45 Execu- tive Council 2, 3, 43 PTA All-School Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Club 2. GAA MARIE DUSTMAN 1, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club National Honor Society 3, 4g Ski Club 3, 4 fVice-President 41g Y-Teens 2g Journalism 3, 4 iFeature Editor 45, Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, Modern Dance 25 Executive Council 3, 4. IANICE EHRED Latin Club 2g Eagle Outlook Staff 3, 4 fCirculation Manager 40, Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 43 Modern Dance 23 Art Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3. TOM ECGLESTON Rocket Club 3. SANDRA ESZES Yearbook Staff 41 lSeni0r Editor 4-li Ski Club 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Ad Club 3, 4-3 VCY 2, 3, 4-g Pep Club 3, 4g Varsity Choir 4. JIM EVANS ski Club 3, 4. Varsity Band lg French Club 25 Com- mercial Club 2, 35 GAA 3. CAROLE FARMER GALE FEDORKA LORRAINE F ERRA JUDY FESTERMAN GAA 15 French Club 2. JUDITH FITCH Skating Club 35 Library Staff 1, 3, 4-g Sewing Club 15 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 3g Co-op 4. 553 AUDRI FORTUNA National Honor Society 3, 4-g Varsity Choir 1, 2, 33 Grils' Ensemble 3, 4, Varsity Debate 2, 34 GAA 2, 3 QSec- retary 335 Yearbook 4-3 Executive Council 3, 4, Whitecaps 4. ROGER GARBIN Basketball 2, Football Ig Rocket Club 33 Audio Visual 4. CHARLES GLANE DAVE GLOVER TOM GOSCINSKI Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 33 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3. SID GRIFFIN NANCY HART Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. KAREN GRIFFIN Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PIA BIRK HANSEN Foreign Exchange Student from Den- mark 4g AFS 4-g Dance Club 4g Stu- dent Council 4g Dramatics 4g German Club 4. FRANK HAMLIN Football I, 29 Baseball I, 25 Ski Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 35 Swimming Team 3, DONNA KAY HANCHETT Roller Skating 3, 4g GAA 1, 2g Library 4g Varsity Choir 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 3 KEN HARRIS RAY HAWK CLYDE HEADY Football Ig Basketball 15 Hi-Y 3. MARILYN HELWIG GAA 3g Commercial Club 3, 45 Presi- dent of Commercial Club 3, 4. BARBARA HEWITT CAA 1, 25 White Caps Swim Club Vice-President 2, 3. -wi f.-in Q J VIRGINIA HOLMES JERRY HIBBS SANDY HINKLE Latin Club 2g GAA 2g Y-Teens 2, 3 4 CSecretary 433 Student Council Al ternate 3, 4g Executive Council 4. EDWARD HOFFMAN Rocket Club 3, 4. LYNNE HOLMES Choir I, 2, CAA 2. Latin Club I, 2g CAA I, 2, 3g Varsity Band I, 2. 3, 4. MIKE HORTON German Club 45 Senior Class Presi- dentg Rocket Club 3, 4g Chemistry . Club 3, 4. JOANNE HRIEBEK JIM HUIZDOS ski Club 3, 4. LARRY JEFFREY SUSAN JOHNSON Latin Club 1, 2, GAA 2g Y-Teens 2g Varsity Band 1, 2, 4-. DOUG JOHNSTON THOMAS JOHNSTON ALVA JONES Basketball 2. PAT IRELAND Band 1, 2, 3, GAA 1. HENRY JAHNS Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4-g Reserve Bas- ketball 2. GENC JOHNSON ,f ..., Q N JJ if' , if , L, Za 54:33-effii'f?f BOB JONES Chemistry Club 3 lVice-Presidentlg Latin Club 1, 2g Rocket Club 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, President 4-lg Executive Council 4. DON KAISER Football 1, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, Key Club 35 Rocket Club 3. NORIVIA JEAN KALSOW Latin Club I, 2. DENNIS KANE Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2g Varsity Band I, 2, 3, 11-g Choir 3, 4. RALPH KAUFER Fuutlxall I. 2, 43 Baseba . ll 1 2, 4, Basketball 2g Ski Club 3, 4-g Hi-Y 39 Chess Club 4, Latin Club 1, MIKE KEARNEY Latin Club 1. 21 Cltvlllislry Club 3g R . Z KEN KING WILLIAM KIRBY ocket Club 3g Pep Club 4. PATRICIA KIESLER Co-op Training 4. LORRAINF. KNIGHT Ski Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 2 ROBERTA KOLACZ Ad Club 2g GAA 2g Co-op Training 4. JOANNE KOSTRICK GAA 1, 2, 3, Forensics 2, 3, 4g Year- book 2, 3, 4 fCo-Editor 435 Y-Teens 2g Art Club 2, Newspaper 39 Chem- istry Club 3, 45 Ski Club 4. CAROL KUNEMAN Ski Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Executive Council 3. BOB KURTZ Football l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, Var- sity Club 49 Latin Club 1, 2, Chem- istry Club 33 Outlook Staff 3, 4g Year- book 4. TOM KURTZ Swimming 2- 3. 45 Varsity Club 4, Hi-Y 4g Football 1. PATRICIA LACH Y-Teens 2g CAA lg Varsity Choir 2. BOB LATOUR JAMES LEE 1 GARY LECEL Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 4 Baseball 4g Hi-Y 3. , CECELIA LEMON Commvrvial Clulm 1. 23 CAA 2, 3. PA PTI LEONE Clwvrlc-arlvr 1Re-sc-rvv 2. 3, Captain, Varsil 4 Cn-Camtainlg Studs-nt Coun- 2, 3 4Cl1aplain 4I: Swim Club Ski Cluln 3. 4. Y V l ul 1. Sig Sm-nior Class Pri-sill:-nt 2g S:-ninr Class Vll't'-l,l'l'Sl1lClll 4g Y-Te-ens 4: RONALD LL FENYEI Carnival Play 33 Roller Skaling Club SHARON LIENAU Ski Clulr 41 Y-T1-4-ns 23 GAA 2g Vugum Vluls 'i' Ari flulr 2 ll0'lVllll'l LOSIE Sturlvnt Cnunvil 43 lixvculivc Cuuncli 3. 4: SlllllllSll Clulr 2. BERNARD LUCAS I Football 2, 3. VIRGINIA MARCHAND LINDA MARSHICK Ski Club 3. ARLINE MARTIN GAA I, 25 Reserve Cheerleader 3 White Caps Swim Club President 2, 3 Pep Club 3. MIKE MARTIN Football 3. 4. JUDY IVIATSON M1rdL-rn Dance 43 C0-op 4. GEORGE IVIATYAS Spanish Club 1, 2. KAREN MCCOY GAA lg Art Club 2. I AA I. 2, 3: Clinir 3. -'Ig Co-up Train- BRIAN IVICKEE Varsity Band I, 2. 3. 4g AFS 4g Fun-ign Exvliungv S t u d 4- nt 19583 National Honor Sncim-ty 3. Vice-l'rm-sidenl 43 Dc- lrulm- 'IX-urn 41 Student llnunvil I, 2, 35 IIIl1'lIlISll'y Illuln 3. LINDA IVICCUE Spanish Clulr 1,25 CAA I, 2, 3, Illld urer 4-g Nursvs Club 34 Pep Club 3 CHARLIE MCDANIEL DOUG MCDONALD Varsity lland 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Q mir .' ull-nt Council 43 Blum- H1X 3 4 Stl Pre-sidt-nt 4g AFS 4. BONNIE MQCANN in fllulm I, 2: Svwing fur I'un Cvrniun lilulr 3g 'llllurslun Vari Ilancl I, 2, 3. 4. DAWN- lVIcLI2SKY Art f.lulm 2: Y-lm-ns 2 MONICA MICALLEF IJAVIQ MICHALAK 'I'ruc'k 4. EARL MITCHELL Cross-Country 1, Track 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op Training 3, 4. EDWARD MITCHELL Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op Training 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 2. SANDRA KAY MOORE Executive Council 1, 2, 4, Varsity Ma- J 1, ,lunioyr Carnival. MARLENE MUNCE GAA 1, 2, Dramatics Club 3, Library Staff 3, Future Nurses 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Executive Council 3, Co-op Train- ing 4. MARCE MURPHY Band 1, Outlook Staff 1, 2, Editor 3, 4-, Dramatics Club 2, Secretary 3, Student Council 1, 2, Parliamentarian 3, National Honor Society 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Debate Team 3. DIANE NAWROT Art Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Varsity Choir 4. ROBERT OCHENAS Varsity Band 4, Track 4. 'orette 1 2' Spanish Club 1, 2, Choir THOMAS MOORE Q MIKE PERRY Baseball 2: Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, sity Choir 4. JOANNE PHILLIPS UAA l: Y-'IR-4-rms 2: Ski Club 3, 4, Ml'l'Cll PHILLIPS Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 lfmnllmll 3, 45 Travk 3, 4-Q lli-Y Club 3, LARRY ORRIN Varsity Choir 1, 2, 3, President 4g Cross-Country 2, 4g Track 2, 4g Var- sity Club 3, Vice-President 4g Class Vice-President 3. JOAN OSOSKE Spanish Club 1, 25 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4' Nurses Club 33 Pep Club 3. 9 JANICE OSTOWICK Girls' Cls-c 3. AL OUELLETTE Chemistry Club 3, 4, Rockct Club 3, Treasurer 4. Var- ETHEL PETERSMARCK CAA 1, 23 Y-Teens 2. QQ5 a KA, PAT PILARSKI Cheerleader, Reserve Captain 2, Var- sity 3, Captain 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Student Council 4, Class Sec- retary 2, 3, Forensics 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, ANITA PINKSTON Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Co-op Training 4. SANDRA PLEZIA GAA 3, FTA Vice President 3, 4, L1 brary Staff 3. JACKIE POSSERT SUE PRICE AFS 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Outlook Staff 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Ad Club Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 4, Chess Club 3, FTA 3. ELIZABETH PRICE GAAA1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Spanish Club Treasurer 1, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Sewing Club 2, President 1. JOAN RABIDEAU Art Club 2, GAA 1. VIRGINIA POPA LYLE RICE Track 3, 43 Varsity Band 2. INEZ RICE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA I, 2g VCY 3, 4, President 1, 23 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sewing Club lg Co-op Train- ing 4. RON ROBERTS Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 4. TOM ROBERTS Football 3, 4, Baseball 4g Hi-Y 3. EVE ROSE CARMEN SAMELSON Varsity Band I, 23 Library Staff lg Class Treasurer 2. DICK SCHWARTZ HANK ROSSMAN STEVE SCHYCK Football 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 4g Basketball lg Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 2. LINDA SCOTT GAA 1, 23 Spanish Club 23 Art Club 2, GREG SEBEL Student Council 1, 2, 33 Executive Council 3, 4g Diving Team 3g Boys' State Representative 23 Chemistry Club 33 Rocket Club 33 Varsity Band 4. CAROL SIEGER Varsity Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1. JEANNE SENSOLI Latin Club 2, 3g GAA 2, 3, 4-, HARVEY SETTER Football 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Baseball 2. RON SHARPE DENNIS SHEFSKY Baseball 2, 4g Wrestling 3. -41 W. 'Q 1- PAT SLAVIN Ski Club 4. SHIRLEY SMAHAY DON SMITH Rocket Club 3, 4g Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 45 Yearbook Staff 3. BARBARA SOBCZAK CAA 1, 2g National Honor Society 3 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Class Parliamen tarian 43 Chemistry Club Secretary 3 4, Latin Club 2g Rocket Club 3. PHYLLIS SOBASZEK Y-Teens 24 Pep Club 3. PAT STILTNER Future Nurses 3. President 4-g GAA 1, 2, 3, Historian 43 National Honor So- ciety Treasurer 3, 44 FTA 2, 3, Secre- tary 43 Sewing Club 1, President 29 Library Staff 2, 43 Great Books Club 35 Co-op Training 4. PAT SUPIERSKI GAA lg Y-Teens lg Choir 1. BOB STARBROWSKI GAA, ing Club. NANCY SUSAMI French Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 1, 2, Sewing Club 1, Pep Club 3, Chess Club 3, AFS 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, 43, GAA 3, FTA 3, Student Council Alternate 4, EARL STYES Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2 3 4 Baseball 1, 2. PAT SURIANO Commercial Club 1, 2, CAA 2, 3 De bate 3, Forensics 3, FTA 3, 4 1Treas urerl, National Honor Society 3 4 Library Staff 3. JUDY TAYLOR Swim Club 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 JANET TAPP Art Club 4, Vogue Club 4. GLORIA TIEDMAN Commercial Club, Roller Skat- RON TOTH DARRYL TOUTANT Wrestling 3, Football 3, Co-op Train- ing 4. .IIIVI TRIPOLI Student Council 1, 2g Art Club 2- Wrestling Team lVarsity 1, 21. NITA DON VIECELLI GAA Ig Art Club 2. MARINA VOSSOS Senior Class Secretalyg CAA 1, 2, 3, 4- lPresident 2, 31, Executive Council 2, 3, 4-g Eagle Outlook 3, 4- lCo-Editor 3, 4-lg Drama Club 3 lVice-President 315 Student Council 33 Yearbook Staff 9 - Rx DICK WICKARD 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 3. NANCY WALGENBACH GAA 1, 2. HOWARD WILLIAMS Cross-Country 15 Rocket Club 3g Audio Visual 4-g Spanish Club I, 2. CONNIE WOJCIK Senior Class Treasurer 3g Student Council 43 Y-Tet-ns 1 lTreasurer 2, ICC Representative 333 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, 33 Debate 21 Mode-rn Dance 2g Ski Club 4. LEN WOZNIAK Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4g Track 3, 4. MIKE ZALEWSKI N ot Photographed DALE CUTRIGHT DAVID DESAUTELS DENNIS MACK SHIRLEY NIX GARY NOBLE JOHN O'CONNOR SUZANNE OSGOOD ROBERT POSSERT HEATHER WRIGHT Varsity Majorette 1, 23 Varsity Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 25 Senior Class Vice-President 1g Executive Council 2. Senior Autographs fc xv? 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Michelak D. Mihiel L. Miller B. Miner M. Mines J . Mitchell R. Morrell S. Munson T. Murphy J. Nagel M. Nakoneczny J. Nawrot L. Nickel J. Noles R. Noonan D. Norwood Lil Z I? ' .fi a M .5 .,.. Ea F .az ff Ochenos M. Oconnor Olson Orlop Ososke Osterberg Owens Page Paridee Parker Partin Past Patenaude Paxton Perche Pettigreu Phifer Phillips Posius Postuszka 3 J . I. I J I, S. K S. I, K IJ li C L S. G 1. Pre-vost Pryor PllShil'S Rillblilllltllf Ruikvrl Rc-inhardt R4-itvr Rivlllfrr Rulwrls RUHFI Rossnmun Ruuglllvy Rnlrirmml lfivkc-I Rulaml fl if x..' ,Mx- fv: W' 'EF' f Q Y 1 3. J X 'ew 3 4 E I 'X kw-...is YQ! in 55- . 7 mf + '51 W , ,pf I f 'Wi I I I Q I ff. 5 fff V-at ,, .-14 C. K D T R Rumlc-ll Russel Saffurd Sulmonson Sundm-lin F. Sanlangelo C Suwalski U Sayton L. Scheibncr A Scheinect C. Schme-ida N Svhmidt J. Schmidke R Schommer F. Svhwendcnmann N Scienski G Sdao S. Secord B. Seighman M. Sendo S. Seng T. Shanahan J. Sheehan S. Sherb D. Sninske D Shinske T. Siedlarl N Siepierski M. Siggia A. Skylakos L. Sloan P. Small C. Smith G Smith J. Smith 1 , I if E v .6 ,. Q x .-22. s..Tm' 2 ' 1 f 'H - 'A . QWl51i'i:m ..-.V HF. gg Q Iil 5 ' 4 Q L. Smith L. Smith M. Smith B. Sneddon H. Soua .l. Spaven J. Sperl T. Speros D. Spicer T. Spicknell B. Spiers D. Stampoff T. Storbowski D. Steinback D. Stichler M. Stipok D. Stuhben C. Suchik C. Sukes S. Surina xr W ' Q 1 rl- f ' ifli. ll. Sussman J. Sue-f-in-y ,l. Smtknwski ll. 'llvvx in ry ll. l 4-svn l.. Tlirusliman . l'raf'cy ll. llluvkcr 'l'. Turk S. Turns-r S. lrlnsu N. Vurgu Nl. Vzirilunc ll. Ve-lllmar ll. Vugul Q. V s. v 5 , ,A 0 v l L Q A I F ll l ali l A 'L .s M, 2 .,-P ll. Wamlv ,l. Wullave lf. Wallington F. Walsh C. Wurmlrup K. Warner ll. Waynick J. Waynick lVl. Wclnlm A. Weber S. Weimlu G. West H. Westphol V. Whalen C. Wiest P. Wilkonson B. Williams B. Williams K. Wilson K. Wisnieioski J. Wood S. Warkowski M. Yales N. Young M. Zinn K. Zornow D. Zielinski w T P' 1' if f K SNQQ--i 'I Gu ns. 's sy, 1. sk Q Q in rg 5 f fm si!!-gg tial.-5, 's 'li 'Quf.!i,H Late Pictures J. Boonstra D. Boyer K. Clouse D. Derda J. Keegan R. Loew L. Marshall J. Parsons R. Perkins J . Poppinger D. Richie B. Sabo L. Strong P. Teivin D. Tompson T. Vaughn J. Wencato S. Whiting D. Bagley Sophomore Autographs FZ' 31 1455 v li UU ll W M11 M, fs Mm qs, in R fu 'qful ' , xx, ow..oifi-'-,4g?xfMf l ' ' Q, 1 ' 4' 'J' 'ix I His life was gentle, and the elememff S0 mixed in him, that Nature might stand up, And my to world, 'This was zz margf w SHAKESPEARE lI1llIlIl'fll1ll'lf.lhlI NI. Milvlwll Nm I,if'llll'l'fIZ FIHCSIIIVIAN CLASS OFFICERS Slulvln-n Sliilli ICTA RY PR ICS! IJICNT Silwl VlCIl'I-Pl!liSllJlCN'l' Hula-1' 'l'lil'IASl3Rl':R in MGA. f I IT is Amlanls Allvn Amlc-rson Amlrc-ws Al'l1lSll'llIlf2, A llllI'l'y Ax Bac-zynski Bzulish Rukvr Baker Barnett Barringer Rartkowski Becker Bell Bernhardt Besweathcrick Blaschak Bogus J. Bornmarito D. Bowyer R. Bozzi K. Brabant M. Brasil K. Bresnay S. Bucholz S. Buckland H. Bulil V. Burdvlte S. Hurling G. Burtwell K. Cain A. Caniilleri J. Caralhers i M 1' rin T? ' K 1 'W' X gr . .,A:- Q? s ' X A v. ,V if ,i . .,, 5 al 1 s' 4' il. .w K . L.. Q ., .3 r . on VE ga K if ff X. , 3,51 X 1 J. Carl J. Carlson lVl. Carrigan S. Carrigan D. Carrithers N. Carter R. Celano C. Christie E. Christie L. Clancy D. Coburn D. Colgrove J. Colliau D. Cook J. Cook L. Costa P. COWCII D. Craddock P. Cuihan B. Cullen M. Cummins B. Curtis J. Curtis E. Cybulski D. Cytacki R. Czuj E. Dalllka J. Dalton F. D'Angelo J. Davey J. Davis P. Deckcrt C. Deline G. Demetrak B. Deming I 1 ill. , 'fl i ,. I J J' E ei F S . bi 1 4. . . 2. ,ig x . 2 f f mm ? fl I . fs' 1 V , M, my u V ' 1 , -all , 4 'V -Qi! , . c. . yy 115, 5 .kgffo ' 1 7 ll ' ' Nfl, C -' 9 ' Iii? 7 4 r E, 542. . ' E if S. Devitt S. DeVries B. Dickie D. Ditzhazy L. Dividock L. Dodd D. Dombeclci R. Dombecki C. Donna G. Dorf S. Douglas S. Doust J. Dubin F. Dumit C. Duran D, Durrant J. Dustman M. Eggleston D. Ellison C. Evans 3 Faycurry Felmiger Felix Festerman Fierabend Fleming Forster Fortuna Frantz . Fritscli Fuller Cajda Cajeski Gajeski Cajowski wi . sf if Q 4 'W i Y -if N 1 ,gg-gli :Q Xi N' fu, ' f -1. , . 2 gtk . A J 'THQ ww, .mm -,. A f.6 i'ffnfgsrtli 'Eff ' Y 1.a!i?', qiiggggl ,vt qg , . q -'14 ...M n .wa 'QL' .Q i ,. ,P in ll wal? an lf..cnf !if5'?ffi'fii. iw X gk , .5 griu lrll K. Carbin G. Geach N. Cedeon R. Gordon B. Gouldy M. Gourke G. Graffin K. Graves W. Griffiths J. Haggerty P. Haight M. Hall R. Hamilton M. Hermans R. Hicks V. Hill M. Hoag R. Hoerle J. Holda B. Holmes J. Horner R. Huizclos F. Hunter S. Hutchinson J. Ingram B. Jackson S. James C. Jankauskas C. Jcruzal K. Johnsen C. Johnson IJ. Johnson J. Johnson M. Johnson S. Johnson 5 v x -in 5 Q K A 'V if.. If L L o xp 'L' 1 x .. Pa 'tiff 2 'fn . . , if Q. qi x, P. Kamlll A. Karvelis A. Kasik S. Kaylol' D. Keller U. Kinm-y H. Kisabelh B. Kitzlniller . Knight . Kohls, K K E. Kosikowski J. Kotula D. Kramer J. Krvjvi K. Kroesh J. Lznnherlon R. Lamendola J. Langwerowski H. Lasletl V. Lawer K. Lawrence D. Lee R. Lee B. Lemon B. Lethemon M. Liebert B. Liehroder A. Link J. Liuville E. Liverance N. Lloyd M. Lynn C. MacMunn S. Marler K. Marshick ll mi .Vg Yr aw x wr E 'We .xx 2 V Q 4 5 x :ff VV Q L 1 iff 5 if ilk.. B lx F Q Q . vi N. Martin R. Martin J. Mason G. McCabe J. McDermott E. Mclntyre R. Mclntyre J. McNamara M. McNeill B. Mcsweeney D. McVeigh C. Melvin J. Merchant G. Miller L. Millerd B. Miner N. Miner M. Mitchell A. Mitzner C. Monarch 5 .1 , n. 'r C. L. 5. B. C. C. T li. li. K K J. B. Monti Moore Morley Morse Mortimer Moss Nagel Nawrot Nr-il Nemeth Neubauer Nevins Nicholson Nornecos Palxner 1 in 'F 6 ws Mfiii E if 3' K' ay A .3 . . .iiiii DK if! K. A. Papp B. Parker C. Payne C. Payne T. Payne T Pemberton J. Perez J. Pikkzlrainen B. Pitc-hford B. Pulley G. Pomaranski D. Porter K. Posius J. Preston K. Price J. Provozano A. Reid H. Reid R. Reinhardt R. Reis SS i xx K. v Q sv.. .1 l Q Q5 3+ Q Z M. Ricard R. Richards T. Robison K. Rowe H. Huck D. Ruffino J. Savage K. Schneider B. Schultz D. Schyck D. Senesky B. Seng lVl. Serbay B. Shaffer G. Shakes N' 4 L .ij '51 ' ., ii'V - Q 1 x , 'W P . 'fa . , 1 L :naw V af,g 5 v ' -l -3 4'fQ 4 1 w. -, X Y' Q a 3 2 wa, B U Af ' I D. Shea J. Shell R. Sherb D. Shereda L. Shiflet K. Short K. Shultz J. Shundoff P. Sibel P. Sklepowich H. Smith L. Smith P. Snow L. Sobieski E. Sofranko P. Spalding B. Spikes D. Stait C. Stalker C. Standen S. Stunlvy D. Starr lj. Slcvlilcy A. Steel J. Straub J. Slulalmcn B. Sullivan ll. Sunclquist B. Surinu M. Tulls ll. Tanner M. Yllvllllilll li. Tllmnus A. ,llll0Ill1JSUl1 ll. Tuliurz Q V . fl V' :F Lf y-Q 'T Q. Q ,z 5' ,3- I. Q lf ei 5 . 2 if Q s',:'?5 uf... .?12',g' fm r 'fr if .I N 1 . Vp I ' ff lil Y 1 .Y r yu! A x T' 'vw . E ...E Ls R. Tucker G. 'lluuhy T. Turku J. Urivh M. Vaughn J. Vick J. Vicrs D. Viigglianellli L. VlgglllllCll1 D. Vuiglllritler R. Vuightritter P . Vuurlxeis B. Vorce K. Vuvak T. Vrsillo J. Wilgll6l' R. Walker S. Wllll8lAS G. Vllaynick L. Webb E. Weiss W. Weitzel 1. Wells B. Wendt R. Werstein J. West H.Wheeler D. Williams S. Winner C. Witucki D. Woityra D. Wolke C. Wolnosky G. Woloch H. Wood f fi F- 1.s.1'+ 'nss . li I ' 33 f v Mi! i ... , -2 t 2 1 'la xt ' D. Wright N. Yales A. Zauclle J. Zoller Late pictures B. Bower C. Clemens D. Kyser J. Morris L. Strand J. Vernor Casual Clicks f' --6 A bn. V , ..f.f,,g i , H V: , Mi, .- 23251 Q 152335: ORGANIZATICNS AMERICA FIELD L ERVICE -am-cl ilfilllllfl ilu- flllllf' 1lI'l' Vin Ham-4-11. l'fxc'llurxg4- Slmlx-nl funn Dl'llIllill'l'i. and .'Nllu'1'lu Mwlll 5 lllldillpf urs- .Imam Iimlilly. WIN. luvky. f4p1vx1Nul'. :mel Hrizln X14-K1-I-, I'jX1'llllllg1' Fluflvnl In llullzxnml ATIO AL H0 OR fOCIETY Nllinnul IIIIHUI' Suvirty 0ffi4'x'rs ill'l'I l,l'1'HiIl!'llI, Pillll Prillg Vim'-PI'4'sic11'nI, Brian MvKv- vrvlury, Wilma l'zlylN': ciUlTf'4llUlllhIlQL sl'l'l'l'Illl'y'. ,Indy llixong 'l1r4'us11l'cr, Put Stillnvr, FRONT ROW Joyce Kordenbrock Jean Madison SECOND ROW Margaret Mines Mr. Kiediowski Barbara Miner Dan Badish SE IOR ART CLUB LIBRARY TAF F FRONT ROW Nancy Neubauer Mary Haislip Pat Baczynski SECOND ROW Sandy Eszes Kathy Klocko Wilma Payne Dan Badish Tom Ford Mr. Jerry Kratz FRONT ROW Barbara Kirpatrick Barbara Eszes Donna Hanchett Elaine Pryer SECOND ROW Mr. Miley Carolyn Felix Pat Slavin Pat Stiltner Elizabeth Price Carol Ciaravino Marge Murphy Judy Fitch Mrs. Schlotterbeck AD CLUB MATH CLUB FRONT ROW Don Smith Richard Wiebeck Bill Kirby ,I im Dalton Marge Murphy SECOND ROW Bill Minor Bob Anderson Bill Mclnnes Mr. Hollingsworth Fred Richter Ron Fron RADIO CLUB FRONT ROW Gail Honeyball Charles Weist Pat Martin SECOND ROW Fred Rappaport Cynthia Schimda Norman Young Alex Skylakos CHESS CLUB FRONT ROW Herb Andrews Mike Webb Harold Henrick Darrel Schoen SECOND ROW Mr. Cameron Richard Wiebeck Mr. Hollingsworth 4 4 QHEM1 TRY CL UB Patti Leone. Marge Murphy, Bill Kirby, Bob Jones, Ron Sharpe, Mike Horton, Don Smith, Joanne Kostrick, Barb Sobczak, Mr. Kiesling. ROCI ET CLUB Mr, Munson, Mike Horton, Mr. Kiesling, Bob Jones, Bill Kirby, Don Smith, Ed Hoffman, Ron Sharpe, Marge Murphy. K-...D FRE CH CLIE J 'ik 1 A . 30 JQQSF. . .... Wg. Liga- Q A .s- -e N-an-ll urv: 5llLlI'Ull lzl1'1mls'm'. Judy llurrun. Put .llll'l't'll. lliunv Nadi' sun. Stzlmiingx urv: Nuuvy Nvu- iuvr, Suv Sl'lll'lIl'lJ. Kal hy K l n 1' k 0. Nlurilyn Ulu-Isa mul 8110115011 Mrs. ffummim. 415' DRAMA TICS CL B llrunmlivs lfluln Uffim-rs zlrv: lluvv Dll!'l4'll4N'k, l'l'cwifln-I1tg Sally ffnllir-r. Vic-ef-l'wsial4-111: H1-lvn Tre-aa-y, Sevrcraryl unml Luna Nivkf-I. 'l'l'm'z1sxm'r'. DEBATE TEAM Sm-ulvcl uw: .Mxdri Furlnllu. Sully Nil:-s. lluwn Ul'l'llll1ll'l1l. lla-th Spikvs, SICCUNII HOW: Mr. ll ustu n, Huw HllIll'lllDl'k. .lm- lmk. Tum liurr. Kvn nl'1'Sllt'Y. AI Skylukns. mul Hb. .lmu-Q. 'NYM' PAIH CLB Spansorvd by MR. WITMORE GERMA CL UB Sponsored by MR. CAHILL LATI CLUB Sponsurvrl by MRS. W EISTROY MODER DA CE The Modern Dance Club is Spon- sored by Mrs. Stewart and Miss Robcy. Voc E CLUB f Vogue Club Officers are: Carol Smith. Presidentg Bev Lenkie- wicz. Vice-Prvside-nt: S y l v i a Coon. Sl'l'I'Clill'YZ Jane Gustafson. 'l'rn-zislln-l': K ai 1' cr n McNamara Parlianu-nluriun BALLROOM DA CE Hullmum lJ21lN'l' Club is spon- VAR ITY CL B Z 55' ,aw Nu fs yy, M! -1 ax Jerry Pruvn-nical, Prvsida-nt: Lglrry Orrin, Vive-I'l'1'sidm1l: .lim QFYQIPHIII-df-:xl'lllh1 Ku I'l'l1 I'wI'llllll'l1. l'1'vsi111'11t: Diane' Bm-Pcher. xvil'4 PI't'ri4Il'Ill1 fztlllllitx C i Il k Lx. 5e'n'rvturyg Lllllill NIM .um-. TI44'llSllI'E'l'1 Put Stiltner, His. lu1'1Lll11 Miss Holm-y, 5,l0Il5lDI', Harris. Sevretaryg Ile-:mis .'xI'IIlSIl'UIlgI. vI'l'1'L1SllI'!'I' Nlikm- Martin, Mr. , M, dm, Maw, s NIIYIINWI. Hr, lie-ihl. SIlUll4UI'S. ww 1 X v ,mx ,M 4 BL E HI-Y BLUE HI-Y 0l FllIEHS ll u u gg Mvllmlulll. Prvsi xienli Tim Trouvy. Yin' Px'1-sidvlltg Daw Dllll4'lI0lx Sl't'l'l'lill'y2 Tim Spicknrll 'l'rr'asllr4'r: llulv Clllfigllll lflmplzlin. VOICE UF ' CIIRISTIAN A YUlVl'll lViIYb Thu- Vnivm- uf Christian Youth is a rcligimls Ufgllllillliillll under the liil't'1'Ii0ll nf MY. UllTgL1'SS. X -'ITIICNS Uffiu'n'l'NZ .Indy Il i x u n, l'n-fidvnl: Put l'il4ll'sl-ci, Yi:-1'-I' 1' 1- S i nl 1- n I 2 Patti lmuxn-, S4-vr1'tnl'y'g llingm-r ix ulvllv. l.hupl.un. TUMBLING CL B TUMBLING CLUB: Mr. Bryant, Sponsor, M. Zinn, S. Reiter, T. Lucus, R. Bramble, M. Baker, L. Clancy, F. D'Angelo, J. Wallace, D. Ruffino. ROLLER SKATI G CLUB A good time is enjoyed by all, every Thursday afternoon when this club meets at Riverside Arena under the sponsorship of Mr. Belt and Mr. Brosnan. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F.T.A. is sponsored by Mr. Cook. Every student when they enter high school, be- gin to think of the life ahead. and what the future holds for them. Therefore, two very helpful clubs have been instituted here at Thurston. Both the F,T.A. and Future Nurses Clubs help students un- derstand only twolof the many professions in life. FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES is sponsored by Miss Culliver. SKI CL B SKI CLUB OFFICERS: Mike Beer, Presidentg Jolene Edwards, Vice-Presidentg Pat Slavin, Secretaryg Crystal Boata, Treasurer. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Leslie Pettigrew, Presidentg Irene Lamanen, Vice-Presidentg Sherry Johnson, SECTCIHTYQ Pat Teevin, Treasurer. THUR TO ' HIGI-ISTEPPER Sharon Bernath, Carol Kncllcr, Joanne Erickson, Grace Gremcl, Sylvia Coon. Drum .Unjor GENE JOHNSON ,IHXNNIC . . . GRACE . K prolly pirtnrf- Pvrfovtly at MR. HARPER STEVENS UPF THURSTON HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY CHOIR Clllldlllflffd by MR. RUTH Iliff THURSTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Conducted by MR.ROTH Beginning with leetu course lets the neophyte ' cars and their prohlems in the dual car. Then ,, 2 , r. , the course take ip skillful parallel parking t'vel short time If First driving lesson. d M Parks are Mr. Dillon an r. . lanning the route for their P classes. DRIVER TRAINING res and movies, the driver training . h . drivers know some things ahout t err h el even in traliic heiore taking the w e from hesitant jerky starts to smooth s the driver in a com- para 1 y . k stud and application oi what they have Alternating: textboo - y l ts are soon driving in traffic. From front to h chanics oi less trees, wary pedestrian. I iamimmliimsrr I aug txiswa x . ttt, learned, stur en : ' l 'nm-rd. the car are exp ai back t e me , ' Mr. Dillon casionally vive Mr. Parks or Beginning drivers oc r, some hair raising moments, running over curbs, into defense or aiming with deadly accuracy for the nearest un l'lP' .,............-.-.-.-ng Mr. Dillon is explaining 1 under the roof of a car. WE ALU TE T s A,, W- i .I 0 V -Li' N sk X N! .. :' Making plans Wf' S , . . 1 eustorlian staff og our sehool. These people provirle elean rooms for 111 l.of'kf-rs are wipefl off with flrnnp cloths: floors are seruhhefl: winflows are washefl rnirl polished. ltlany :I stuflent lnirrvins If alute the hus drivers 'ml D K 1 heat the lute hell has founrl that floors 'ire wwvfl tm . . .. 1 1 an ineh of their lives. The lnigfe anfl eonzplex lmoiler room and heat- ing system are in l'll3l'g1'f' of the engineers. The sanrlwieh luneh helps ns finish the flay within a breath of starvation. The Cleanliness of the school pool and many many other serviees are renelererl by Mr. Cooper. Mr. Koper. Mr. Lewis. Mr. Cassie. Mr. Rogers. Mr. K3K'lllQl3II, hlr. Arlinlcowslci. Mr. Towns. Mr. Figzurski. Mr. Kraatz. Mr. B1'ig,Q's. Mr. Kopee. Mr. Cook. Mr. Quaggia. Mr. Deeina. Mr. R' h ' ' ' IC arfls, Ml. Bruei, Mr. Ellison, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Reiter. OUR THANKS Awaifir- ' Secretary HEATHER TRACEY Corresponding Secretary PAT PILARSKI TUDE T COU CIL .silizsliiifshiwix sis?2fi?:ffffiiEgllr2E5w: -:Q-:2j,gi' ::2EfE2El:-49.13 4- . .I L President DAVE DUN CHOCK To have a well organized student body, some- thing extra is needed to create good government other than the administration. Such is the Student Council. Under the direction of Mr. Duston and Miss Pratt, this year's Student Council has brought added powers to the students. The Council, com- posed of representatives from each class, has this year branched out into a new division, called the Sportsmanship Council. Passing traditions, approving activities and hav- ing a voice in the rules governing the operation of Thurston, are only a few of the many duties of the Student Council. V ice-President HELEN TRACEY 'f' is fl! 4 s -51' . sm -. ,' M2550 -mg- L ,, l W. --Mi Treasurer LA NA N I CKE L FIRST ROW: Linda Marshall, Barb Carter, Barb Blackwell, Pia Hansen, Linda Baker, .Tanckie Langerowski. SECOND ROW: Miss Pratt, Bob Lee, Connie Wojcik, Connie Johnson, Grace Cremel, Loretta Vigginelli, Diane George, Irene Lamanen, .lim Wheeler, Mr. Duston. THIRD ROW: Doug McDonald, Sue Lloyd, Andy Caraker, Dottie Lossie, Janice Ehred, Judy Dixon, Sue Howard. CHEERLEADERS We'rc from TllUI'Sl0!l who could ln- proudcrl 3 Howard, Co- na Walkowicz. IFOURTH ROEV: Carol Engel, Sandy Rciter, and Nancy Kubany. ' TOP: Captain Pat Pilarski. SECOND ROW: Sue Captain Pat lcunc. THIRD ROW: Judy Dixon, La TM Posscssing goocl cliaracts-r. personality. scholastic aliility, and strong leadership qualities. can only be the description of a I Thurston cliccrlcaflcr. This year a cornplcta-ly nc-w squad was formed unrler the W clircction of Miss Joyce- l,in1lc-man. Wllf'tllfWT Thurston has a , h winning or losing twain. the- 1'li4-crlcziclcrs rc-main poppy ancl high Q spiritctl uncl as cvcryom- will ugrcc. aclfl ai special attraction to i 5'-5 all sports cvcnts. .af F Thanks to our great coach Miss Lindeman. V A R S I T Y You've gotta F-I-CHT! CI-IEERLEADER Qt., Barbara Carter Sue Armstrong Barbara Olson Linda Collins Diane Madison Captain Sally Waskoski W RESERVE F RESH M EN RACK ROW: Co-Captain Betty Cullen. Jarkie Langerowski, Betsy Shultz. FRONT ROW Carol Baker, Captain Jenny Stuliben. Nladgft Taffs. YEARBOOK SPORTS EDITORS: D. Badis in Cn-Erfilor JU ANNE KOSTRICK --fa We have spvnt many long hour:-1 on our book. We hope it will be our best. BACK ROW: J. Kuzik, N. Kubany, S. Price. C, Engel. A, Fortuna, S. Collier. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Mr. Kralz, Ch-lfllitur l'. llilarski. 1 STAFF . Kurtz. R. De Vore. ' C0-Editor PAT PILARSKI o -Vw Undergraduate editors worked hard also. Our sponsor Mr. Kratz helped us a lot. Special recognition goes to, left to right: Emily Barnett, Nikki Ceiden, Nancy Susami, Irene Lamanen, Sandy Eszes, Sandy Buckland, Sharon Bernath. EAGLE OUTLOOK M X f f E G0 'x . AG O 1.4-fl In right: V llunnu ifwuld 01. V Lynn llmiclsnn NO. 3 Hull il4'l'10l'I' 'Iivrry Czilnpvil iim'l14'lle' Hull F Margin- Nlurpliy, FO-vriilor n .L LEEME QI ' HIGH SC Q M ., J 110 W Our busy staff and its sponsnr, Mr. MOON. he Smile-cl arc ilu- co-editors, Marina Vossos and 710, Marge Murphy. . T 1 ?C-h 0 I 0 ,W .O.,,,1 .., I L, r Tod IJYM . 'Uma lawn' aw' ' 0I1'S .Of th e d Sos gm S1 are Mjchlilffc-Q X xx ffflfa ve gvflrst G mehi.V.1 Th , Dgolys, gfllivoinf 2 f f2 Of? 'gy U1v0,.S,'11vc., 3 cj, IQ-ds! Mjgff Gvef iffjcll, Wa :Hari 5 .5 'ecejf lgah 'USAC fd . lx CO' suggest ,S-505 i'1 Wy th 9.1 f'11r10' zheyddvancf-S .v F I WO Q , fjIfQDo1.llgl1d 312 S 'I of th Fe- c-gl-U f-I K nan S, S Dr f f .1 .r ,Ii .Ihr Ansl Ea! t . Our pridv is Showing in TilllI'Fi0ll'5 first printing pn-ss. FHL X Axim-1-iw fi. X- .vw E I IANX y lxl, x H UK I U A nignw nm .AX:rp1-:-,L- ' f' L. yi U1 ip 1,i.,:m1w-I :I prm, of HMV douurq lt. and HCIINISSIC :inf l i M' U if f 5 -'Q-E1 X Nzxtnrnlly, Thurston- Y-Tc-Crif ,.A1mOng,i,h9 mfmy Xf0l1-flf1illi- Heigl9-ho! ying beigla-lfol unto the green bollyg M051 friemlslaip is feigfzing, most loving mere folly: Tlzefz, laeigla-loo, the loollyf Thif life if most jolly! SHAKESPEARE CIE CE FAIR ARM CYNTHIA SCHMEDA Science Fair, Runner-up Grand prize winner, Ron Roberts, is congratulated by one of the judges. How specimens are preserved for study is explained by Joan Harris to four interested spectators. 198 if CAR IVAL TUWE sfgdb xi. - Ala MDOGPATCHM For the past four springs Thurstonites haye thrilled to the excitement of the annual ,lunior Carnival. This affair has become a junior class tradition ever since the class of '57 presented the first school-wide fair under the theme of the Roaring Twentiesf' Although the juniors have control of the ac- tivity, any clubs or classes may participate in the carnival by way of a booth or a sales stand. Each organization keeps half of the profit. while the juniors collect the remaining half. The money taken in by the clubs is put into their treasury for any reason they may desire, but the money received by the four classes is put into their senior trip fund. Profits from the carnival make up a high per- centage of the revenue of each class's treasury. The second carnival, in 1957, under the sponsorship of the Class of ,58, was one with a western touch, and the following spring, the present seniors, used a Dogpatch theme 'for their carnival. All the characters stepped out of this land of Al Capp and came alive when one stepped into the little auditorium for the variety show entitled, The Sadie Hawkins' Race. Fun for all! What have we here. A confusion of sexes so it seems ,...-iQ, The variety show entitled, The Sadie Hawkins' Race, was only a small part of the success of the Junior Carnival. Here is the cast for the show. flue Snphmnurvs Imud llla- Way'. 5.4. QTQU 'V' E- Alwuys, our Eaglv. :Tv , M,, f ' fa N- -1 hx rw., f ' ib.. x f' pr: 'X F J , 4,11-fm RX wx. Junior float. 0 R QUEE QUEEN AND HER COURT F reshman-J enny Stubhen Sophomore-Marie Sendo Senior-Pat Pilarski Queen-Patti Leone Senior-Judy Dixon Junior-Betty Payne Homecoming Queen of 1958 MISS PATTI LEONE Thus we crowned her-thus she reigns. ALL SCHOOL PLAY MSEVENTH SUMMER Cast and crew. Lif0's prolxlc-ms. SENIOR PLAY KTHE IGHT OF JA UARY 16 Y 0696 ,. I killed him ! The show couldnt have been a success, with out Miss Faber. 96 ix U3 100 JUDGE WILLIAM Yes, I said HEATH platiumf' The cast of THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16. Cause he killed Lefty O'Toole. I lied to my own at- torneyf' mfxafw Mr. Svnior STEVE SCHYCK Miss Svnior PATTI LEONE R Most Intelligent MIKE HORTON AUDRI FORTUNA Chalterboxes LARRY ORRIN QJDY BOCHLEMAN Best Dressvd RON LETENYEI CAROL CIARAVINO .Wuxi xflhlfftir' HITCH l'Hll,I,II'S MA RINA VOSSOS 'lg Prellipst Eyes ALBERTO ABELLI NADIA CESARE Wifliml LARRY DELELYS DARLENE CUTSINGER 5' fl 1.-.1 Most School Spirited LARRY ORRIN, PAT PILARSKI Teacherfs Pet Best Looking LARRY JEFFREY PATTI LEONE I TOM CARR PAT LACH Class Wolf CHARLIE MCDA NIELS Class Coquette LINDA I GREG SEB ER M0St Talented EL HEATH ,init- 'X- Most Lzkely 4 to Succeed MIKE HORTON A AUDRI FORTUNA MOCK ELECTIO RON LETENYEI DIXON ? X2 f I '7 Z' ' If f7 L7 ss ff I ,.,-. -',.7.. Q2 is ff ,,. -,,' r mv ATHLETICS Fullback Mitch Phillips drives for extra yardage with half the C.C. squad on his hack. N. ly. L, ,r .. v.: X...- fx' lil An unknown Eagle tacklcr is assisted by Doug Spicer in the Riverview game. Tense moments in the KU. game as quarterback lloh Kurtz receives instructions from Coaeh Young. The inexperience of the Eagles, football team was em- phatically shown hy the first three defeats. However. as ex- perience came. also came vic- tories. The Eagles took the long lius ride home from Mon- roe after ahsorlning a 39-2l de- feat. the only lvright spot of which was the showing of a good passing attack. Wlteti the Eagles took the field against Detroit Catholic Central. they were overwhelming underdogs. Wltile taking a 26-0 heating. they showed a spirit very sel- dom shown hy Thurston teams. They hattled all the way and played a much hetter game than the score indicated. Next. the Eagles came hack for the first home game of the year hut were unsuccessful as they lost to Melvindale hy the score of I8-6. The running attack lvegan to come into its own and the team seemed destined to begin winning. Destiny hecame victory the next week as the Eagles spoiled Oak Parks, homecoming by beating them 25-6. A fine team performance and a stout defense sparkled that first win. We tasted vic- tory now letis eat Riverview was the slogan as the Eagles came home to tackle a tough Riverview eleven in the second homecoming game of Thur- stonis short history. Before a crowd composed mostly of stu- dents and alumni. the Eagles' determination helped them push Riverview all over the field in capturing a 26-13 victory. The most improved team in the areaf' was what the local pa- pers tabbed the Eagles. The next game was one everyone wanted to forget. The Eagles suffered a 36-7 loss to the powerful Rocks of Plymouth. The Eagles were down 30-0 at halftime but battled Plymouth on even terms in the second half. The final game of the year made the season a success. It was the grudge game with arch rivals R.U. In a crushing game the Eagles dumped R.U. 6-0. The season was over but it was one to be remembered for the Eagles had won the first night game for the school, they were the first Thurston team to beat R.U.'s varsity football team and the first team to win a homecoming game. Halfback Steve Schyck is brought down after a gain in the Detroit Catholic Central game. Jerry Provincal rolls out for a long gain against Riverview in the Homecoming game. Halfback Ron DeVore is finally taken down after a gain in the Redford Union game. U L Q L I 11 X 5 L i L - Ln-if ' I i L 5 'M Ll' f' A f y DON KAISERW Linf- LARRY .lEFl RIl'lSf Lim- TOM BELL Line K 6' , 9' f I Xin -'fi Q ' U' EARL STYICS 'Hack TOM GUSIIINSKI -Line ,P I X if ' , 1 K' 1 'N ' RALPH KAUFER -Back HOB KURTZ lhwk HARVEY SE'l l'FRfHBack 44 COACHES: McDonald, Young, Riehl MIKE MARTIN-Line JIM EVANS-Line E i , I . I E 2 0 25- H.,,il JOE CZUJ-Line STEVE SCHYCK 'Back ifE'ffi7Jr5f'f1 i ' ' L -, -Q' ww Me--, w L,,, ,,.. , ,QL Q1 ff .uf - QW . W Z- . WWW X235 NEWER' Xs if fv Sie bwq we QQ 3335 QQQWWQ GARY LEGAL-Back RON DEVORE-Back MITCH PHILLIPSfBack 34 TRACK Co-Captains for Thurston's This year's Track Co-Captain is Larry Orrin. A three-year lettvrman in both Cross Country and Track, Larry is a competitor in the half- mile, mile, and relay for the 1959 Thurston Track Team. TRACK RECORD Won, ,,,.,.,,,,, 8 Lost ,,,,A,A,,A,,Y,V Y Z WOR ,,,A,,,,,,Y L05t 19571 Won ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,12 Lost w',--,-',,.-,-A. 1958: Won ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 Lost Total: Won ,,,,,r.,,.,,,,,, 44 Lost 1958 Cross Country Team, Dennis Cooper and Dick Jones are also fine Trackmen. Dick is participating in Pole Vault in Track, and Dennis in the half-mile and mile. Mike Vorce, a Junior, is an- other Trackman in the half- mile and mile competition. Bob Lee, a fine quarter miler, high jump, and relay man this year on the 1959 Track team. Ed Mitchell is the proud, first, four-letter man in Cross Country in Tl1urston's brief history. TRACK Thurston High School Varsity Track Team coached by Mr. Parks. if if' xx Wd l was aww? xt wt mf QW, AR is Y' Ak X N l W s, -fr: -'-kk W :gtg . C0-Captains are Mitch Phillips and Larry Orrin Close at the start. Thurston finishes first. Constant winners for Thurston. From left to right: Jeff Johnson, Jerry Provencal, Larry Walkowicz. 1958 VAR ITY CROSS COU TRY CROSS-COUNTRY SCORING Contrary to popular belief cross-country is scored in the following manner-first place runner receives one pointg second receives two, and as each runner finishes the score in- creases. Each team has seven men. The first five men for each team score, and the other two men go to raise the score of their oppo- nent, with the low score winning. BACK ROW: Roy Jocham, Rick Jaros, Larry Orrin. FRONT ROW: Mike Vorce, Eddie Dedeck. Q9 au' AL in 'ar ff l -lfjf' 1958-59 Varsity Cross-Country Team coached by Mr. Parks. 'Q-2. if 1 5 ,Hg . , an Q: av Y 'QR 9 ik ba. , ff b f E' ' Q 'Si an 2' w K ,A 1 X E W A 1 9 'E A ? T. Q . 4 , . 5 , . x - aff 4: . ii 3 .. www- i F. M X ,vw WN r, ff 4 f, an X ,, Lw,jfmg.w .,..--' X , wa-11 -ggfia 4 BA KET BALL L1-nny Wuznink goes for thc' hall. Resvrw Basketball 101111 Coacllcd by Mr. Paste-rnak. V 21 1' s i I y 1011111 coacllvd lmy Mr McDonald. Haskvtba BA KETBALL In 1891, a member of the Young Menis Christian Association Train- ing School fYMCAl, created in Springfield, Massachusetts, the game of basketball with a very definite purpose in mind. It was to give young men a chance to participate in an indoor game during the winter when it was not possible to use the outdoor fields for such sports as foot- ball, tennis and golf. In the 68 years since, it is still serving that purpose, and gives Thur- stonites here, a chance to carry on with the same competitive spirit that holds them in the fall with football. Lenny wins the jumpall. While we have not had a very outstanding season this year. it has proved to be better than all previous years. Activity this year was spurred on by the Hpress-hailedi' combination of HMutt and Jefff, junior, Dick Jones. and senior, Lenny Wozniak, respectively. Both boys averaged a total of at least -- points per game each. lf. though, they hadnlt been backed up by the remaining members of the squad, who likewise did a fine job, the totals would have not been possible. It all goes to prove the importance of teamwork exercised by all players wearing an Eagle uniform. Dick Jones eludes the opponent. SWIMMI G null 1 509 Yxoxoe C0-CAPTAIN TOM KURTZ 9 a . 5 0 59695 Varsity Swimming Team coached by Mr. Mracna. A little more than two years ago. in the fall of 1956, the Thurston Seahorses made their first plunge into high school swim- ming competition. Much progress has been achieved in this short span. as the team rose steadily from an almost winless first season to a record of eleven wins against only six defeats for the current 1958-59 Kowd. year. oegeiq Several of this yearls team members have 0 been on the squad for two or three seasons. and their team loyalty. persistent training, and experience have enabled Thurston to emerge as one of the strong contenders in Class A swimming competition. To these veterans have been added several promising new members. adding depth to the squad and assuring Thurston of good teams in the seasons to come. Outstanding individual team members, each of whom has broken or tied previous school records, include Co-Captain Ron Roberts fbreast- stroke, l:l1.2lg Tim Treacy fbackstroke. l:05lg and Bob Keller f50- yard freestyle. 0:25.5l. In the medley relay team. composed of Tim Treacy fbackstrokel, Ron Roberts fbreaststrokel. Mike Zinn fbutterflyl, and Bob Keller ffreestylel, a new record of 1:54-.7 was established, enabling all of them to qualify for the State Class A Finals at Michigan State University in March. Ron Roberts and Tim Treacy also have qualified to compete in the State Finals in their individual events. The 200-yard freestyle relay team, composed of Co-Captain Tom Kurtz. Dennis Armstrong, Bruce Robison, and Bob Keller, also set a new school record, with a time of 1:414.7. Coach Joe Mracnais fine leadership has been a major factor in this year's successful season. Swimming the 200-yard freestyle is Dennis Amlstrong in the background and Bill Dickie in front. Diving is Ron Bramble doing PA dive in a pike position. The swf' of me X004 ard bl eailsuo ke- , J 1-W n .IX , W, ,, I, .S - ,fry ff.. , BA EBALL x. -IBXLSXXK' J X Coach , Q MR. RIEHL X n I 1' I K I I . -I j Co-Captain Co-Captain JOE CZUJ STEVE SCHYCK KSN! AXXY .952 Y SECOND ROW: S. Schyck, J. Bird, B. Johnston, D. Spicer, L. Berry, F. Santangelo. FIRST ROW: T. Williams, R. Morrel, J. Czuj, B. Esperti, B. Dombrowski, B. Lee, E. Dudeck. Joe Czuj at hat. AROU D THE DIAMO D Dick Jones slides in safe. Frank Santangelo hurls the ball. iff' A swing and a miss. Varsity Golf team, from left to right: Joe Garber, Al Weber, Tom Bergman, Jim Harris, Jim Becker, and Bob Morris. 3 rf --can-nv f 3, -ww. ' K-.....g,-.,gLi,: 3 i uiqv rin M fi fm r HH' QQ- ' af 5 Q WRESTLI G r Slow- Svllyvk pinning his oppnnvnt. Milvh Pllillips has a tough battle. q , X 'ml' cm mx by NK A ch 1 U WHSNKIHL t IV r. KNOW This above all -- to thine own self he true Ami it must follow, as the night the day, Thou mm! not then he false to any man. SHAKESPEARE THE OBSERVER REDFORD TOWNSHIP'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER r 'N MORE GENERAL NEWS MORE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS MORE PICTURES MORE ADVERTISING MORE NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS MORE CLUB NEWS MORE HUMAN INTEREST MORE EDITORIALS MORE OF EVERYTHING Responsible Io Redford By Carrier or Mail THE REDFORD OBSERVER KE 5-6745 KE 4-6379 PAUL CHANDLER, PUBLISHER 'oday's graduates are entering an exciting new era where they will live bettergelectrically in every w . .at home, at work, or at play. for example, if you choose marriage, you can enjoy an all-electric home. lncluded will be electric hee Juilt-in electric range and refrigerator and a host of time-saving, economical electric appliances. Th vill be the ultimate in modern living comfort and convenience. Jr, if you go into business, efficient electrically operated machines will assist you in getting the job do iwiftly and easily-again an illustration ofthe versatility and dependability of electricity. Jr, if you go on to college, perhaps you will become one of the scientists or technicians who help furth nold the all-electric world of the future. lo matter which path you may choose, electricity will be there to lighten your load, brighten your w . . help you live better. . . electrically. DETROIT EDISU It is our pleasure to serve the Thurston Eagle in their photographic needs. CRAI NE STUDIOS 694I Schaefer DEARBORN I9456 Livernols 2l ll Woodward DETROIT FLINT DETROIT f X Congratulation , Graduates That important day when you receive your diploma will soon arrive. And we join with your friends and family in offering our congratulations. As your life is punctuated by the pleas- ant excitement of graduation day, accept your diploma as a symbol of a job well done. Let it carry you forward as you move on in education or begin your career. Your friends at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company wish you continued suc- cess with the new life that now lies before you. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY To the Graduates of 1959 Congratulations and Continued Success L. G. BALFOUR CO. P.O. Box 688 Jackson, Michigan M? 6, i. ' J -' L-.2.gE5' 'jx N 3 4 . ' vt ' r ff? .9 J 't' 1 . .3 . J fam if . ,'7'f .! .,. r f .v R E . what next. lt's a pretty important decision, young lady-choosing the work youid like to do. Youill want to work in pleasant surroundings, in light and airy offices with modern equipment. And now that you,re out of school, youill expect to meet new friends where you work--young people you'll like and with whom you can enjoy your leisure time. QAnd how about a vacation with pay?j Then there's the matter of a paycheck-it's nice to have a salary thatis good from the start and keeps getting better with regular increases. There may be a job like this for you at the telephone company! You might qualify as a telephone operator, or it teller, a cashier, or a clerk-those are just some of the many interesting jobs other grads from your school have found at Michigan Bell. And therels a chance to advance in every one of those jobs! Telephone work doesnlt demand previous experience, and it pays a good salary, even while a beginner is learning. What next? Why not visit Michigan Bellis Employ- ment Oflice? We'll be looking for you. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Wink Best Wishes and Success to the Graduates of 1959 CUSTOM BARBER SHOP 257I0 Schoolcrafi' IME ask about our COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN NBD advances payments covering major college expenses to any accredited college or university as a loan to parent, guardian, or sponsor. WRITE College Education Plan Division NATIONAL BANK O F D E T R O I T Detrolt 32, Mlchlgan P. S. PAULSON AGENCY Insurance and Bonds 2672i Lyndon Road Tel. 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