Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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These chonges moy loe comprised of looks loock- worcl, os well os forworcl. The fufure of Cenfrol High resfs upon you, The sTudehTs. VVe Think you hoye done The iolo of demohshofihg your obilifies well, ond we how loresehf YOUR STORY. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration - Unclerclassmen - - Organizations - - Seniors Music - Activities - 5-14 - - - - 15-46 47-74 - - - 75-82 83-106 107-140 4 DEDICATION Eoch yeor, when Seniors Tile ouT The doors of TCHS, one mon ond his diligence remoins in Their memories. This mon is olwoys humble ond ToTherly, olwoys cheerful ond poTienT, olwoys willing To help eoch ond every one of Them. They Tlock To him vviTh Their problems ond receive his kind undersTonding. They know him os on ouTsTonding Boy ScouT leoder, os The heod oT The TinesT sToTT of moinTenonce men CenTrol Holls will ever hove. l-le is indeed every inch o king in Their minds ond heorTs. Yes, we, The Seniors of NineTeen Hundred ond FiTTy-Nine, ore omong Those groTeTul sTudenTs, ond we hereby express our groTiTude, inodequoTe Though iT be, by dedicoTing This volume of The PINES To you - Mr. John Youker. ,X w E 2 1 X x X f 4 Q lfwwwrvx. Mum ' swf W , X f N ' f' x k , g 1 ' Y WAWMSW . M ' fs La X Q , , 1 , , 1 X MW m-awww' ,., A - ,,,-1,0 ff' A ,,,., V. 4 - , fy' v f 7 ff + 1 ADMINISTRATION 6 Left to right: Richard Harwood, Dr. Kneale Brownson, Bruce M. Graham, Dr. Glenn E. Loomis Harry Running, Dale Wares, Les Biederman. Absent: Robert McCoy. Board of Education These men are the trustees to whom is given the task ot educating Traverse City area's looys and girls -its citizens ot tomorrow: Bruce Graham . Richard Harwood Robert McCoy Dale Wares . . Dr. Kneale Brovvnson Les Biederman Glenn E, Loomis Harry T. Running Traverse City Public Schools: . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Superintendent ot Schools Attorney tor the Board Boardman, Central, Eastern, Glenn Loomis, Oak Park, Traverse Heights, Willow Hill. 7 ADMINISTRATION Administration Olivet University oi Michigon Superintendent of Schools Glenn E. Loomisp AJS., L.L. i an X ww M75 4 Q, M ec: f gg ,, fm William George R. Anderson Garland House B.S. Michigan State Normal, AB. Cenzral Michigan, B.S. Unineriity of na, MA. Uniizerfity of Chicago, A.M. Business Monciger Michigan State Uniifeizrity Principol, Junior High Principol of High School Zi? William Gem,-d Dugold Munro Robert Johnston Walter Thompson Central Michigan, B.S. Weftein Michigan, AB. Bowling Green, Ohio, M.S. Wayne Unioemizfy, B.S. Michigan Slate Unioeiiizfy Uninemiiy of Michigan Unineiariiy of Michigan Rochhnrfi Guidance, History Biology, Attendonce Michigan State Unioerfiiy Mothemotics pep Club, 5O-Gi Council Assistont Principol, Senior High Boys' Counseling Assistont Principol, Junior Hig Senior Closs Advisor Fooibvll COOCIW Agsigignt Principol, Senior High Assistont Principol, Junior High ADMINISTRATION English Department .loan La utner Central Michigan, B.A. University of Colorado Engliflo A. Vernon Williams Antioch College, Ohio Michigan State University, A.B. University ot Michigan, M.A. Englirh, joiirmzlirm Black and Gold Watchbird Elizabeth Morey University of Michigan, A.B. Oberlin College Columbia University Cambridge University, England Eizglirlo I. i im 4 l.Ui,lfi t , it . t., it A iw lx ' K VAV 3 Q it il Wynn Bode Central Michigan, A.B. University ot Michigan Michigan State University Englirb Bible Club Glenna Kiefer Eastern Michigan, B.S. Englirb Geraldine Pagel Hillsdale, A,B. University ot Michigan, M.A. English Future Teachers Club Robert Hamilton University of Illinois, B,S,, M.A, Lincoln College Englifb, Terting Bruce Hobson are Michigan State University Standing: Mrs. Joan Lautner, Mr. A. V. Williams Seated, left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Morey, Mrs. Wynn Bode, Mrs. 'Glenna Kiefer, Miss Geraldine Pagel, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Mr. Bruce Hobson i Social Studies Arthur Schubert Michigan State University, B.A. Woilil H ivory Eizglifb David Murray University of Michigan, BA. Eiiglirh I-Iirtory Thomas Lynch Walter Oberlin Western Michigan, A.B. University of Michigan Columbia University English, Goveifizmeifzt Sociology Hiimiziiizfief National Honor Society Central Michigan, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. Hirtory Junior Class Play Martha Boughey Michigan State Normal, B.S. ROCkfOfCl Bernard Wilson HZ5f07jl Central Michigan, B.S. Michigan State Margaret Wing University Univergity of Government, Sociology, Wisconsin, B.A. Eggngmigy Row l, left to right: Mr. Arthur Schubert, Mr, Thomas Lynch, Hijyoyy Hi-Y Mrs. Martha Boughey, Mrs. Margaret Wing, Mr. Norman P ll . O man , , , Norman Pollman Thomas Fennell Row 2, left to right: Mr. David Murray, Mr. Walter Oberlin, . W M, hy Mr. Bernard Wilson, Mr. Thomas Fennell. Ohm Slime' B'S' estem 'C 'gon' B'A' University of Michigan, M.A. Mizzbemizticr, Cioicf Harvard University Toledo University C iizicf Languages Catherine Cowie Alice Cole university .of4Michigan, AB. Hiiisdoie, BA. Eifiliffnlviliilliiiliiy of PM Lfmf Efzglffb Englitb, Spaiziih Foy Klise Gertrude Onker Central Michigan, A.B. University of Michigan, M.A. University of Wisconsin Latin, French Q Spam Redlands, A.B. University of Southern California University of Mexico Universidad Auto-nomo de Guadalaiara Purdue University mi! ef T? W3 Standing fleft to rightiz Catherine Cowie, Gertrude Onlcer. Seated: Alice Cole, Fay Klise. Science Philip Krull Wittenberg College, A.B, Central Michigan University of Michigan University of Arizona, M.A, Chemistry Jets Club Ski Club Edmund Howard Eastern Michigan, B.S. Michigan State University, MA. Geiieral Science Dale Doerr Michigan College of Mining and Technology, B.S. Central Michigan College, BA. C hemiftry Geometry Commercial Arithmetic Girl's Rifle Club Left to Right: Philip Krull, Edmund Howard, Dale Doerr, Bernard Kirk, Richard McNeill, Bernolbd. Kirk niversit James Ooley. Mathematics Jack Kleinert University of Michigan, A.B. Mathematici Joseph Svec Central Michigan, B.S. Mathematici Jesse Clarence Allen Central Michigan, B.S, University of Michigan, M.A. Western Michigan Algebra, Geometry Elsie Lautner Michigan State University, B.S. University of Colorado Algebra Junior High Junior Red Cross Tharel Kanitz University of Michigan, B.S. Arithmetic Baieball Dale Beery Michigan State University, B.S., M,A. Arithmetic General Science Richard Frank Central Michigan, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. General Mathematici Arithmetic Algebra Trach Coach y of California, B.S. Michigan State University, M.A. Phyfict Biology Jets Club Richard McNeill University of Michigan, B.S,, M.A. Biology James Ooley Stout Institute, B.M., M.A. Biology Left to Right: Jack Kleinert, Jesse Clarence Allen, Elsie Lautner, Joseph Svec, Tharel Kanitz Dale Beery, Richard Frank. ADMINISTRATION Standing: Mary Nelson. Left - Seated: Margaret Glommen Business Education Department Thomas Lowden Central Michigan Ohio State Geraldine Kinney Ball State Teachers' University of Denver Michigan State A.B. 35' Commercial Shop Math William Stier Nell Smith Michigan State Normal Central Michigan B.S. Commercial University ot Wisconsin B.S. Commercial Lucille Clawson Ferris Instituie Central Michigan University of Michigan B.S. Commercial to Right: Helen Burlcholder, Margo Demetral, Esther Beaty. Davenport-McLachlan Institute 10 Homemaking Department Mary Nelson Margaret Glommen Central Michigan, B.S. Wayne University Michigan State University Michigan State Ur1IVerSITy Homemahirig BSA' MA' Future Homemakers H0m9m9kZWg nh Vs dz Lucille Claivvson, Geraldine Kinney, Nell Smith ,M Speech Department Helen Burkholder Esther Beaty Central Michigan, B.S, Michigan State University Speech English Junior Red Cross Margo Demetral Northwestern University, B.5, English Forensics Anderson College, B.S. University ot Illinois University of Indiana Speech Dramaiicy Fourth-Hour Bible Club Senior Class Play Forensics ICD 1 1 ADMINISTRATION Shop Department Archie McLean James Baker Michigan State Normal, B.S. Ferris institute University ot Michigan, M.A. Central Michigan, B.S, Wayne Univergity lVllCl1lQC1l't State University Director 'of Vocational Wood S5017 Education General Shop Herbert Olson Adwmed Sho? Michigan State University, A.B. , Central Michigan Edward Balley University ot Michigan, M.A. Wayne, B.S. Cggpgrgpjyg Training Detroit Institute ot Technology CO-OP Club Machine Shop Clyde Grgichen Machine Shop Club Western Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Michigan State University University ot Michigan Left to Right: Archie McLean, Herbert Olson, Clyde l Mechanical Drawing Graichen, James Baker, Edward Bailey. if Left to Right: Raymond Opland, Donald Smith, Rodney Cumberworth, James Leonard. Music Department Raymond Opland Rodney Cumberworth University ot Michigan, Michigan State University, B.M. B-M., M-M. Janior High Banil Band James Leonard Donald Smith Ce,,,,,,, Mkngon, B-M. Art Department Michigan State University, B.M. Michigan State University, M.M. Orchefira Vocal Mario Paul Welch jyfddyzgalj- Michigan State University, BA. Art On left: Mrs. Ellabeth Smethells. On Right: Mrs. Delora Moon. Counselors Ellabeth Smethells Northern Michigan, BA. University ot Michigan Englifh G-irl's Counselor Delora Moon Wes ern Michigan, BAS, Central Michigan University of Michigan jr. High Girlk Connrelor Agriculture Wilbur McMath Michigan State University, B.S. Central Michigan A gi icnllnre Future Farmers i.. ADMINISTRATION 12 Driver Training Alien Lockman Edward Schuknecht Michigan State University Central Michigan, B,S. University at Wisconsin University of Colorado DWWV Tmmmg Drinerk Training Left to Right: Mr. Allen Lockman, Mr. Edward Schuknecht. ' if' Q! ,sl 'Aff Librarians gy IIA' Lucille Schowengerdt Pearl Faist Central Michigan, B.S. University of Michigan Michigan State University jnnior High Librarian Central Michigan, B.S. George Peabody, M.A. University of Denver Senior Higlo Librarian Piney Aiinifor Left to Right: Lucille Schowengerdt, Pearl Faist Physical Education Department Modern Dance Left to Right: Mary Jane Draper, Irving Menzel. Office Stait Lett to Right Standing: Mrs. Viola Emerson Junior High Office Mrs. Joanne Pike Receptionist Mrs. Loretta Church Clerk Mrs. Beverly Kaiser Vocational Oliice Mrs. Maribelle Graham Bookkeeper Left to Right Sitting: Mrs. Delcia Lutz Child Accountant Mrs. Martha S qtenboer S cretary t e S perintendent Miss rpft a S i r High ice Mrs. Ida Tompkins Bookkeeper Mary Jane Draper lrving Menzel University of Wisconsin, B.S. West Virginia State, B.S., AB. Ohio State University, M.A. Duke G. A. A. Phyfical Ecizrcarion iff! 13 ADMINISTRATION Left to Right Standing: Bob Woodrow, Sharon Logsdon, Sara Left to Right Sitting: Scott Arnold, Ken Bannen, Tom Moran, Perkett, lone Southworth, Solveig Sorum, Doug Linder. Terry Sanborn, Brian McGregor, Dr. Glenn E. Loomis, Sup- erintendent, Lee Hosler, Bill Howard. Superintenclent's Council The Superintendent's Council is at the head ot our student government. Its members are elected representatives ot the clubs and organizations ot the school plus the presi- dents ot each class. The meetings, which are held once every tvvo weeks, are directed by senior high governor, Brian McGregor. The minutes ot the meetings are taken by lone Southworth, secretary ot the senior class. The purposes ot the Council are to make improvements in our school and to take action, with the guidance and help ot Dr, Loomis, against the overall problems ot the school. ADM1N1sTRAT1oN Row 'l fleft to rightjz Kathy Hagen, Sharon Raftshol, Diane Wilson, Kay Hanell, Dixie Swanson, Nancy Badgero, Bob Moyer. Row 2: Scott Arnold, Karen Biork, Dorothy Lindsay, Sandy Blue, lone Southworth, Noreen Towne, Linda Fiebing, Carol Williams. Row 3: Jim Anderson, Terry Jenks, Mary Wagamon, Nancy Dorman, Ruth Hall, Jan Moutsatson, Jan Rogers. Row 4: Mike Tousley, Doug McGregor, Dan Stainforth, Solveig Scrum, Sue Martinson, Leo Arthur, Rita Trager. Senior High The Senior High Student Council is composed of members elected by the student body last year, home room representatives and Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class officers. The Council meets each Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, when Governor Brian McGregor calls the meeting to order. Each year the Student Council Row 5: Sara Perkett, Shirley Rayle, Trev Danford, Sue Wiggins, Adrian Coleman. Row 6: Bob Warner, Terry Sanborn, Don Parker, Chuck Staton, Pat McPhall. Standing: Governor Brian McGregor and Principal William Novak, Absent when picture was taken: Polly Trager, LuEllen Benson, Dick Sleder, Claudia Stocking, Jean Houghton, Carl Rittman, Dave Ritchey. Student Council undertakes a project to improve the campus. This year the Council is raising funds to donate to the new school for use in furnishing the student lounge. They also donated to CARE and added a large sum to the fund which helps finance our American Field Service foreign exchange student. Left to right: Jill Jacobson, Governor Lee Hosler, Lee Balance, Ken King, Jane Klotzbach, Bob Parsons, Dick Snow, Marilyn Sleder, Pam Nurnburger, Bev Bannen, Sue Adams, Mary Bates, Helen Hunsburger, Donna Staton, Joanie Bellfy, Linda Junior High lt is in Junior High that the students are orientated and introduced to high school. The Junior High Student Council helps develop the conduct of the students. The Junior High Traffic Court which was Hackett, Ronn Canine, Carl Schrieter, Jim Zimmerman, Ken Gibson, Rick Ehrenberger, Jack Wyatt, Ed Green. Advisors in back row: Thomas Fennell, Norman Pollman. Student Council set up last year, is the main factor in controlling the conduct of the students in the halls. This court system is led by Governor, Lee Hosler, the advisors, and the members of the Junior High Traffic Court. N gi K X R 1-,X SS vu... lx ni .N X X xxx x X S X , N X X. KA 3, yew giis. A , . x' W1 ' -ev I Z ' , f z f 4 ml 1 ww f ff, ff 7, ff fx .. 5 ,,. . , . X 1 ,I , 1 A A f ff S W X' 'fm ,Q S ,i. , WW 2 if f 1. 2 X A 1 , f 1 f ww w 4 f' K ...W 1 Q Z 2 PWA! . N 0' Q' . 1 2 W, Xib SENIORS 16 Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Adififor, W. Gemrdg Secretary, Rim Tmgerg Senior High Gorfernor, Brian McGreg01',' Prerioienl, Leo Aftbmfx Vice Preficienl, Doug McG1'eg01',' Treafwer, Solveig Sommg Arivifor, E. Smetbelly. Senior Class History Every graduaTing high school class looks wiTh nosTalgia aT The Tour years spenT developing Trom green freshmen To wise seniors. However, The TCHS Class of i959 has a special reason for This feeling: The knowledge ThaT They are The lasT class To graduaTe from SevenTh-and-Pine STreeTs' CenTral High. One early accomplishmenT in iTs memory is The exhausTing buT prohTable Sophomore Magazine Sale, The nexT Tall, Onions In The STew was presenTed as The Junior Play To very enThusiasTic audiences. Proceeds Trom The play and The magazine sale wenT Toward The Junior Prom, Sayonara -a mosT elaboraTe and beauTiTul prom. ln The Tall of l958, The senior year sTarTed by welcoming New Zealand exchange sTudenT Adrian Coleman. The GovernmenT Day program, presenTed by The GovernmenT classes in November, was very inTeresTing and inTormaTive To everyone. Furious work made The ChrisTmas Formal, La NuiT Des Cloches CThe NighT oT Bellsl, a success- which iT mosT beauTifully was. The Senior Play was The LaTe ChrisTopher Be-an, a play of proTessional raTher Than high school caliber. Soon now, you will hear The sTrains of Pomp and CircumsTance, and, impossible as iT seems, They will be sounding for you, The Class oT T959. Class Colors . . . Hawaiian Blue and Silver Class Flower . ..... Whife ROSS Class MoTTo We build The ladder by which we climb Anderson, Caryl Eva General Transferred from Williamsburg Anderson, Howard Commercial Transferred from Elk Rapids Red Cross Delegate 4 Anderson, Robert F. College Prep Transferred from Manistee Football 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Varsity Club Vice-President Arthur, Judy Anne College Prep Pines 4 Challenger 2 Play Committee 4 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2 Formal Committee 3, 4 National Honor Society Treasurer 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Arthur, Leo College Prep Play Committee 3 Bond l, 2 Choir 3 Dance Band, l, 2 Sophomore President Junior President Senior President Student Council l, 2, 3, 4 Superintendent Council 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Boys State 3 Bible Club 2, 3, 4 Choir Council 3 s up , , or X X 'Q .Q if Q ff Ash by, Linda L. Commercial Glee Club l Co-op 4 Bacon, Sara College Prep SENIORS Jafief li Ai 271 Transferred from ' Black and Gold 2, 3 Challenger 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Sch-olastic Honor Pins 3 F. T. A. 2 F. N. A. 2 Bannen, Ken College Prep Superintendent Council Bogi Council T, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball i, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Bogi Council President Bannon, Judy Ann College Prep Pines 3, 4 Junior Class Play Glee Club l Government Day Comm Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Bain, Richard B. College Prep Football l,. 2 Intramural l Hi-Y 4 Ski Club 3, 4 4 4 ittee 4 17 SENIORS Ba rner, Patsy M. College Prep Pines 4 Play Committee 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Glee Club l Formal Committee 3, 4 Bible Club 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Choir Council 4 Bates, Dorothy College Prep Band l Bogi Council 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Bowling 2, 3 Co-op 4 Baynton, Sharon Jill College Prep Play Committee 3 Choir 2, 3 Operetta 3 Red Cross Delegate 3 AFS Committee 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2 F. A. A. l, 2 Bowling 3, 4 Senior Class Play Beckwith, Bonnie J. General Glee Club 1 Red Cross Delegate 2 F. H. A. 3, 4 Bowling 3 Bellaw, Donald William General Transferred from St. Francis W s ei Bellfy, Vivian A. College Prep Challenger l Junior Class Play Play Committee 4 Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Teacher's Aid 4 Solo and Ensemble Festiya Bowling President 2 Bowling Secretary 3 Bowling l, 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Modern Dance l Bickle, Sharon Lee College Prep Watchbird l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Red Cross Delegate l Pep Club l, 2, 3 Billadeau, Chuck General Band l Machine Shop Club l Billadeau, Larry J. College Prep Birkman, Beverly Jean College Prep Watchbird l Junior Class Play Play Committee 4 Bogi Council 3 l 2 Government Day Committee 4 Pep Club Council 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Girls Rifle Club 4 Ski Club 2 Bowling 2 Blow, Glen College Prep Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2 Boothroyd, Greg College Prep Tennis 2 intramural l, 2, 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Student Council l s Ski Club 4 vs., . 'Xu be XS-J 4 4 YTKZ cj' 1' Xl' ? A in or-Q, i ff Bostwiclc, Sharon Lee Commercial Transferred from Owosso Glee Club 3 Red Cross Delegate 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Braden, Mary Commereial Braun, Garry R. College Prep Transferred from South Lyon Junior Class Play Play Committee 4 Student Council i Government Day Council 4 Baseball 3, 4 intramural l, 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 AFS Committee 4 Spanish Club l Breithaupt, Darleen College Prep Junior Class Play Red Cross Delegate 2 F. T. A. l Bowling 2, 3 Bowling Treasurer 2 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Co-op 4 Brock, Rolene Commercial Brown, Patsy Commercial Formal Committee 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Brown, Sandra Commercial Glee Club l, 2 Formal Committee 3 Pep Club l Browning, Mel General SNIORS 19 SENIORS Brownson, Paul J. College Prep Black and Gold 2, 3, 4 Play Committee 3 Student Council l, 2, 3 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2, 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Black and Gold Press Club 2, 3, 4 Black and Gold Press Club Vice-President 4 National Honor Society President 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Bugai, Carolyn Ann Commercial Pep Club l F. H. A, l Bunek, lra F. Agriculture Aviation l Bowling l, 2 F. F, A. l, 2, 3, 4 Coeop 3, 4 Burkholder, Gary S. College Prep Baseball 3 lntramural l, 2, 3 Formal Committee 3 Junior Conservation Club l Co-op 4 Burley, Sharon Miller College Prep 20 K Pwr' , 'ff rf 'W 'dow X :ff llnl if I l i , ff 1 M4 C X i ,ii Z , l.: ltr x Campbell, Marie Ca e College Prep kj Pines 3, 4 Cr ss egate Xlyr Quill a dlxgloll 3, 4 For l mnriitt , 4 Pe l l, , 4 AF omQUe 4 Senior Class Play Canfield, Helen Jean Commercial F, H. A, 4 Carpenter, Jeffery R. General Glee Club l lntramural 2 Carroll, John M. College Prep Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 All Conference Football All State Football All State Basketball All Conference Basketball Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Carroll, Roger K. Commercial Bogi Council 4 Basketball l, 2 Track 3, 4 Intramural 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Challenger 2 X Committe l X Carter, Ford Wynn General Glee Club l Football 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 All Conference Football Varsity Club 3, 4 Senior Class Play Case, Karla Kay College Prep Play Committee 4 Formal Committee 4 Spanish Club 2 Modern Dance 4 Girls Rifle Club 4 Girls Rifle Club Secretary 4 Challender, Shirley Mae General Bible Club l, 2, 4 Champagne, John Howard College Prep Transferred from St. Francis Government Day Committee 4 Cheeseman, Jonas General F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Z SENIORS Chilson, Ann Marie Connneffial F. H. A. 4 F. H. A. Reporter 4 I' A S F 0 Q vi 0 me I 0 ' lt W N l l , X w. Fl .tx in lnjxl lite' 'gf . 1 1' Next is xi F4 Pep , QSi.tfSm5'f'ilee 4 nfl ' State Driver Ed. Cl'fCtn.pion 3 Clement, William General Clune, Louise College Prep Red Cross Delegate 3 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Coddington, Connie Cornfnercial Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3 Bowling 2 Bond Council 2, 3 Orchestra Council 2 Pep Club 2 21 SENIORS Cole, Sheldon , ., , C 5 P 'A , 3 im t Al 2 ' 'l i o Cl od 2, 3 ln 2' 2, 3, at nal Ho r 'e 0 l and all , rmal Co i e 3 Hi 3, 4 H President 4 J t lub 3, 4 J lub Treasurer 4 Senior Class Play Bogi Council 4 Coleman, Adrian College Prep American Field Service exchange student from Hawkes-Bay, , New Zealand Black and Gold 4 Hi-Y 4 Ski Club 4 Ski Club VicePresident 4 French Club 4 Senior Class Play Cook, Ronald Dean General Glee Club l Cox, Jaunita G. College Prep Glee Club l Red Cross Delegate 4 Ski Club 2, 3 Modern Dance l, 2, Curtiss, Garry General Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 3 Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4 22 3,4 ,. . 4 , W ,, fm I .f f .fs , W . if .QQ 45 I M 'VJ .1 ,,,., X Z , rr X 35 , f X ,. , -f, fi? U T, , sw . 4 f ri , f., 4 , ,J Davey, Elisa L. College Prep Challenger 2 Play Committee 4 Government Day Committee Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 AFS Committee 4 F. T. A. 4 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Day, Sharon Elaine Commercial Scholastic Honor Pins 3 Co-op 4 Dean, Scott Don Art Track 2, 3, 4 Dechow, Gilberta Louise College Prep Transferred from St. Francis F. N. A. 4 Pep Club 4 DeHaan, Susan S. College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Red Cross Delegate 2 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 F. N. A. 2, 3 Derks, Gordon L. General Co-op L, 2, 3, 4 Dewar, Edward P. College Prep Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Glee Club l Football l, 2, 3. 4 Track 2, 3 Intramural l, 2, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Bible Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Ski Club 2, 3 DeYoung, Lyle College Prep Football i Skiing l Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Ski Club I, 2 Diday, M. Jacquelyn College Prep Transferred from Vandalia, Oltio Red Cross Delegate l Pep Club Council 3 Pep Club 3 Dolansek, Emil College Prep Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Freshman Vice-President Dorman, Harry C. College Prep Football l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club Council 4 Dreves, Betty College Prep Pines 4 Play Committee 3, 4 Bogi Council 4 National Honor Society 4 Q . . S f ish' I X f Scholastic Honor Pins l, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Ducheney, Karen Commercial SENIORS Transferred from Tucson, Arizona Pep Club 3 Dumbrille, Diane S. College Prep Play Committee 4 Debate 2 Red Cross Delegate l, 2 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 4 Scholastic Honor Pins 2, 3 Formal Committee 4 F. T. A. A, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Cv. A. A. 2 French Club 4 Ealy, Larry Commercial Black and Gold 4 Government Day Committee 4 Camera Club 3, 4 Camera Club President 3, 4 Jets Club 3 23 SENIORS Eaton, John L. College Prep Play Committee 3 Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Ebbage, Sandra Kay College Prep Watchbird l Junior Class Play Glee Club l Student Council 3 Red Cross Delegate 4 Government Day Committ Formal Committee 3, 4 A. S. A. C. 4 Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4 Skiing 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Eisner, Theresa E. Commercial Choir 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Ellston, Carl College Prep Machine Shop 4 Enyart, l.ynn College Prep ee4 Erickson, Joan College Prep Formal Committee 3, 4 Play Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Exo, Dan W. General Band l, 2 Choir 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Bowling 2, 3 F. F. A, l, 2, 3, 4 Sportsman Club 2 Intramural 2, 3, 4 Feiker, Nancy College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 4 Bowling 3, 4 AFS Committee 4 Fisher, Joan Marie College Prep Challenger 3 Watchbird l Freshman Secretary Student Council l, 2 Superintendent Council 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club Council 2 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club President 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l Fouch, Charlotte Lee College Prep Pines 4 Challenger 2 Play Committee 3 Glee Club l National Honor Society 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Bible Club 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Gallihugh, William L. College Prep Junior Class Play Jets Club 4 Garn, Terry College Prep Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 All Conference Football All State Football Varsity Club 3, 4 Most Valuable Player 3 Varsity Club Choir 4 Gilmore, Roy Marvin College Prep Student Council l, 2 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l Machine Shop Club 4 Gohlke, Janice J. Commercial Transferred from Findlay, Chia Pep Club 4 Gorcyca, Patricia Diane College Prep Transferred 'from Empire Black ancl Gold 4 Play Committee 4 Band 2 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 4 Bowling 2 Quill and Scroll 4 92.5 ff Y fm s- K ss! , SENIORS Geyer, Lois Marilyn College Prep Ti ansterrecl from Bellaire Co-op 4 Grant, Carol Lee C ornmerclrzl Formal Committee 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Bible Club 4 F, H. A. i Grant, Judy Ann College Prep Bogi Council 3 Real Cross Delegate l Government Day Committee 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 F. T. A. l, 2 Gray, Barbara Jean College Prep Play Committee 4 Band l Orchestra l, 2 Government Day Committee 4 Pep Club Council 4 Football Queen 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Gray, Calvin C. College Prep Glee Club l, 2 Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4 25 SENIORS Greene, Geraldine Denise General Pep Club l, 2 F. l'l. A. l Bowling 2, 3 Greene, William College Prep Football l, 2, 3, 4 Aviation l Camera Club 3, 4 Co-op 3 Jets Club 4 Varsity Club 4 Greiner, Darlene Commercial Play Committee 4 Formal Committee 4 G. A. A. 3 Pep Club 2, 3 Guger, Onalee M Commercial Play Committee 4 Government Day Committee 4 Formal Committee 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Hall, Ruth Ann Commercial Glee Club l, 2 Student Council 4 Re-cl Cross Delegate 2 G. A A. l, 2, 3 f-X I . Cherry Pie Baking Clia pion 4 f 7 1. ,mei Hanell, Sandra Commercial Glee Club l Red Cross Delegate Pep Club 4 ..A.2,3,4 . l-l. A. Treasurer 2 F. H. A. President 4 'PHY UM? em xref, Hanna, Edward College Prep Bible Club 2, 3 Bible Club Vice-President 2 Harris, Laurita General Harris, M. H. College Prep Junior Class Play Choir 2 Operetta 2 Glee Club 2 Student Council l Bogi Council 4 Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Intramural 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Bogi Council Vice-President 4 Ski Club l, 2, 4 Spanish Club l, 2 Hart, Janice Louise Commercial Pep Club l, 2 Co-op 3 Haselton, Eva Lee Commercial Transferred from Rockford Hawkins, Karen Ann Com mercial Band l Pep Band 3 Hawkins, Marilyn Commercial Bogi Council 3 Pep Club 3 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Hazzard, Suki College Prep Play Cbmmitree 3, 4 Sfudenr Council l Red Cross Delegafe 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Heaslip, Marilyn Kitty Commercial ' .1 . N , ff X! aa f X 471 ffixy ff Healer, Norman General Heiclbreder, William College Prep Junior Class Play Basketball 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club Cl'1oir 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Helferich, Dennis H. College Prep Transferred from Arcadia Helferich, Patricia L. Commercial Glee Club l, 2 Red Cross Delegale i Co-op 3, 4 Helmick, Larry College Prep SENIORS Government Day Commillee 4 Bible Club 2 27 SENIORS Hendges, Judith Anne College Prep Formal Committee 4 Black cmd Gold Press Club 2 Hendrickson, Annetta .I College Prep Black and Gold 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Formal Committee 4 Hendrixson, Mary Lee College Prep Transferred from Benton Harbor Play Committee 4 Bogi Council 4 National Honor Society 4 Scholastic Honor Pins 3 Formal Committee 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 AFS Committee 4 Hinshaw, Janis General Herkn er, J udith Ann Commercial Student Council l, 2, 3 Red Cross Delegate l Pep Club l, 2, 3 Co-op 4 28 ',,2i' W .,A, , P X, rf ,f y ei-,f fs Hessem, Beverly E. Commercial Freshman Queen Hicks, Bill College Prep Golf l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Hill, Kathleen Ann General Hilty, Pete College Prep Government Day Com Track 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3 Formal Committee 3 Varsity Club 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Ski Club 4 Ski Club President 4 AFS Committee 4 Hoch, Betty Ann Commercial mittee 4 Hollister, Aleeta Katherine College Prep Challenger 2 Choir 2, 3 Glee Club l Operetta 3 Formal Committee 3 Pep Club 3 Homan, Darlene General Glee Club l Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Hopkins, Barbara Jean Commercial Horn, Kay Louise Commercial Watchbird l Play Committee 3 Formal Committee 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2 Bowling 2 Co-op 4 Howard, Steve College Prep Choir l, 2 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Hubbell, Sandra Lee Commercial Play Committee 3 Choir 2 Glee Club I Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Hughes, Francis J. College Prep Football 3 F, F. A. 2, 3, 4 Hunt, Bobbi Carol College Prep Watchbird l Operetta 3, 4 Operetta lead 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l Formal Committee 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pin l Modern Dance l, 2, 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Jaquish, Don Gene College Prep Junior Class Play Debate 2 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Glee Club l Pep Band 4 National Honor Society 4 Choir Council President 4 AFS Committee 4 Jerome, Jerome T. Jr. College Prep Play Committee 4 Glee Club l Student Council l Bogi Council l, 2, 3 SENIORS Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l Tennis 3, 4 Intramural 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club l, 2 Bowling 4 29 SENIORS Jillson, Vic College Prep Transferred from Grand Rapids Government Day Committee 4 Varsity Club 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Johnson, Mary A. General Transferred from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Glee Club 3 Johnson, Orvin Edward College Prep Transferred from Grand Rapids Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 4 Kadrovach, Judy I. Commercial Bogi Council 3 Pep Club i Kempton, Theodore L. College Prep Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Government Day Committee 4 30 ,--,.-, .ii. fa ,Z ,, f . , ' ,, .f i Wyre svn. . ' 'ff' -rf? W f' Q, ff X , 3 'mein , 3 ov! S f . Q: f ff f . , Q My ' , Xyijvr sr fl f f ,f rf ., V, if , a ff i I rv ska. - f uur A 5, l A Kingdon, Andy Joe Agriculture F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Kirsch, Diane Commercial Play Committee 3 Co-op 4 Knapp, Judith Ann General Transferred from Mesick Formal Committee 3 Pep Club 2 Krou pa, Thomas F. General Band l, 2 Machine Shop Club 2, 3 Machine Shop Club President 3 Bowling 4 Laird, Harold Leonard College Prep Play Committee 4 Glee Club l Government Day Committee 4 Basketball 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Bowling l, 2 Lake, Howard General Band i, 2 Intramural l, 2 Machine Shop Club 4 Machine Shop Treasurer ,, Lambert, Gary L. General Machine Shop 4 Lancaster, Reginald Victor College Prep , Formal Committee 4 ' ff' Jet Club 4 .lets Club Vice-President 4 p uff ' Ha-Y 4 S 4 French Club 4 A - ' -V1 4445? 'i ji fifi i Lautner, Beverly Ann Commercial Lemcool, Herbert M. Jr. Commercial Football i Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 .r 4 6 'Ea 1 ,7 ee Lemcool, Rosemary College Prep Red Cross Delegate l Bible Club l, 2, 3 Bible Club Secretary 2 Bible Club Treasurer 3 F-orensics 2 Lewis, Jerry General Lewis, Lois Christine College Prep Pines 4 Challenger 2 Play Committee 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Red Cross Delegate 3 National Honor Society 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 4 G. A. A. 2 Linder, Douglas R. College Prep Freshman President Student Council l Superintendent Council l, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural 2, 3, 4 Boys State 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club President 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 l-li-Y 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Lindsay, Dorothy Rose College Prep Challenger 3, 4 Watchbird l Play Committee 3, 4 Student Couicil l Bogi Council 3, 4 Skiing 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club Council 4 AFS Committee 4 SENIORS 31 SENIORS Linnerson, John A gricaltare Bowling l, 2, 3 F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Logsdon, Sharon S. College Prep Pines 3, 4 Pines Editor 4 Watchbird l Junior Class Play Play Committee 4 Superintendent Council 4 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 2 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Luhrs, Brian A. General Luhrs, Charles J. College Prep Ski Club 3, 4 Jets Club 3 Lutz, Doug College Prep N X 52 x f ff -La Lyon, Thomas W. College Prep Track 3, 4 Ski Club 2 Jets Club 4 Bible Club l, 2, 3, 4 McCall, Sharon Commercial Junior Class Play Glee Club l Red Cross Delegate 3 F. H. A. l Bowling 2, 3 Modern Dance l, 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3 McCool, Mary Jane College Prep Watchbird l Play Committee 3, 4 Student Council l Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club Secretary 4 Bowling 3, 4 Bowling Secretary 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club Council l, 4 AFS Committee 4 McCoy, Jack S. College Prep Junior Class Play Student Council l Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2, 3 Baseball 3, 4- Golt 2 intramural 2, 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Latin Club l Varsity Club 3, 4 McCuen, Marlene Kaye Commercial Play Committee 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l Operetta 3, 4 Pep Club l, 3 McGregor, Brian James College Prep School Governor 4 Junior Vice-President Student Council 3, 4 Superintendent Council 4 Government Day Committee Track l Hi-Y 3, 4 Hi-Y Chaplain 3 Ski Club 4 A. S. A. C. 4 McGregor, Douglas R. College Prep Senior Vice-President Student Council 4 Formal Committee 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Hi-Y Vice-President 4 McKinley, Judith E. College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Orchestra i Government Day Committee Freshman Cheerleader JoyVee Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club Council 4 Scholastic Honor Pins 2 Formal Committee 3 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3 French Club 4 Mann, W. A. College Prep Student Council 3 Football i, 2, 3, 4 Track i, 2, 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club Treasurer 4 Mannor, Jean Commercial Junior Class Play Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 4 Martin, Jim College Prep Football i, 2 intramural i, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 4 Martin, Vern General intramural 3 Martinek, Bill College Prep Band l, 2, 3 Pep Band 2, 3 Football l Jets Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Martinson, Suzanne College Prep Challenger 3 Watchbird i Junior Class Play Choir 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 2 Operetta 3, 4 Glee Club i Student Council 4 Bogi Council 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bible Club 2, 3 A. F. S. Committee 4 A. F. S. Secretary 4 Mathews, Deanne College Prep Challenger 2 Play Committee 3 Red Cross Delegate 2 Formal Committee 4 Bowling 2, 4 G. A. A. 2 Girls Rifle Club 3 SENIORS 33 SENIORS Mathison, Linda Lou College Prep Watchbird l Band l, 2, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Choir 4 Operetta 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2 Jets Club 4 Bowling 2 Ch-oir Accompanist 4 Choir Council 4 District Solo and Ensemble Festival l, 2, 3, 4 State Solo and Ensemble Festival l, 2, 3, 4 Mead, Susan Elizabeth College Prep Transferred from lwakuni, Japan Formal Committee 4 Pep Club 4 Ski Club 4 Mericle, Lucy Ann College Prep Pines 4 Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 National Honor Society Secretary 4 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 2, 3 Band Council 2, 3 Jets Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Miller, John William College Prep Montague, Gertrude Ellen College Prep Play Committee 4 Glee Club l Red Cross Delegate l Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4 F. T. A. 3 A 5 ff: . 1 Moran, Carolyn College Prep Band l, 2 Scholastic Honor Pins 3 Jets Club 3, 4 Moran, Tom Agriculture Superintendent Council 3, 4 F, F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. President 3, 4 Morrison, Karen G. Commercial Moutsatson, Jan College Prep Transferred from Midland Play Committee 3 Student Council 4 Government Day Committ Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Bowling President 3 Forensics 4 Moyer, Robert G. College Prep Student Council 4 Bogi Council 3 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Secretary 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 S6 Nash, Kay Ann Commercial Orchestra l, 2, 3 Bogi Council 3 Red Cross Delegate 4 F. H. A. 2, 3 F, H. A. President 2 F. H. A. Vice-President 3 Pep Club 2 X Neihardt ti J. Co ,she Pla C mt Ba l 2 Re r X egat m l ittee , andah unci I Mode Dan P Club l, i Club 2, 3, 4 Nelson, Robert D. College Prep Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Nelson, Sandra General Neufer, Beverly Commercial Transferred from Portland, Oregon Red Cross Delegate 4 Pep Club 4 M , Q fc' ,Fi .. l X z X Neuman, Jay L. College Prep Junior Class Play Glee Club l Bogi Council 4 Football l Basketball l, 2 Baseball 3 Intramural 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Newkirk, Thomas L. Geizeral Transferred from Mancelona Glee Club 2 Nicholson, Karen E. Commercial Play Committee 3, 4 Government Day Committee Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Norcross, Carl E. General Junior Class Play Norris, Loreen L. Commercial SENIORS 4 35 SENIORS Oatley, Richard College Prep Football 3, 4 Track 3 Intramural 4 Formal Committee 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Oliver, Monty J. College Prep Track l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Parker, Donald C. General Red Cross Delegate l Football 4 Basketball 4 lntramural 2, 3 Machine Shop Club 4 Print Shop Club Secretary 2 Varsity Club 4 Tumbling l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 4 Football Manager 4 Parsons, Carl Alexander College Prep Black and Gold 2, 3, 4 Challenger 2, 3 N' L Challenger Editor 3 Junior Class Play Debate 2 Government Day Commi Quill and Scr Il 3, 4 French ub i, State Dr ver Ed Chan' Poynter, Ann College Prep Challenger 3 Watchbird l Junior Class Play Play Comnmttee 4 Freshman Cheerleader Scholastic Honor Pins i, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 36 ffl X f f 4 af te fe f , f fr X W XZM if fs? ac ' li gil rf be r ' ' W! , ' V ff , 4, V l 44 K.- Perkett, Sara Jane College Prep Pines 3, 4- ,Q 4 Black and Clfofl 2, 3, 4? Black an,djlGiold Editorqtigll Watchbiiiffl Editor ,l Q l Playyfiommitiee 33101 xiunidr Secretbaryll i,Student Countcil '3, 4 ,,'7Superint nfdent Council 4 Superli.n,,,hi'ldent Council Secretary 4 blatiignal Honor Society 3, 4 National Honor Society Vice-President 4 Foreign Exchange Student 3 Scholastic Honor Pins l, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Jets Club 3, 4 Jets Club Secretary AFS Committee Chairman 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Perla, Marilyn College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Band l Choir 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Glee Club I Scholastic Honor Pins l Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Bible Club Secretary 3 Perrin, Julie Ann Commercial Challenger 2, 3 Play Committee 4 Debate 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Cperetta 3, 4 Glee Club l Formal Committee l Choir Council 4 Pep Club 3 Perszyk, Tony J. General Transferred from St. Francis Machine Shop Club 4 Peters, Wilfred G. General Philo, Donald E. Commercial Government Day Committee 4 Co-op 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Plank, Mary Ann Commercial Podleski, Robert General Bond 2 Porter, Barbara Ann 'U Commercial Red Cross Delegate l ll QV lu y, f.. Hug. . K f ' ,Ji lQf ':' f?Q'ff 1 Q 3 . ' ,af . A Q we f , , ll. 5'-fl u f ' l M 41, , . ,, S , .- -Ml' , .f .f 1, ,fa-. -1 V ' UF, M 1 Pr . , f sf? ff, r ,, C W' ' 1 .s 1 f f Q f ' f f J' ef ' Q7 i 4 ' 1 l C ,R I X , v 4 , a X 5: eff f Z X f 'fra X ff , V f ' l Rawling, Lee College Prep A ' .ff i t i SENIORS Roy, Linda Lea General Red Cross Delegate 4 Co-op 4 Rice, Yvette Ann General Ritter, Jerry T. Commercial Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2 Comero Club l Rogers, Janet Elizabeth College Prep Student Council 4 Formal Committee 3 F. N. A. I Fep Club 2, 4 Co-op 3, 4 Co-op President 4 I i v ,Ji G h 4' K all '1 K' sf gn 5' t -'5 , C I J Ll, x lv. f'7f it A H.. 'tsl , , ,, .,,, , ,. W Ll ' g' Roosa, Carolyn Marie 5 College Prep V' K W, W Tchbpd 1 'Of 4' Junior Class Play 1 . K X Flay Committee 4 A ' Student Council 3 ' Red Cross Delegate 4 , ff ' - ,ZZ . Q Q gg Government Day Committee 4 . I, Q Pep Club Council 2 7 Scholastic Honor Pins '3 ' , Formal Committee 3. 4 r 1 Pep Club i, 2, 3, 4 , C Bowling 3, 4 ' 4 . SE N1oRs S Royal, James Allen College Prep Watchbird l ff Junior C2sstlAgpy,C',t, if ff., Senipf s Playx V ,T ' L lin Club i E5 1' I Spanish ub 4- 4 ,ef-L French . lub 4 'W Q , 'el f M, 1 s x ' Q- ia' X f , rs 1 A , i , R 38 I s , A 'xv' I K , , ,W Rufli, Ben R. College Prep Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 4 Red Cross Delegate l French Club l Samuelson, Charles L. College Prep 4 Football l, 2 3 f f! g g -23: ,f W Intramural l, 2, 3 1, V7 f Hi-Y 4 , ,,,, -, , , L ,I F XM f .. 7 ff Schavey, Marvin W. General Transferred from Grand Ledge Machine Shop Club 3, 4 Machine Shop Club Vice-President 4 Schilclroth, Mary Catherine College Prep Black ancl Gold 3 Play Committee 3, 4 Glee Club l Bogi Council 2 Red Cross Delegate l Formal Committee 3, 4 ' Modern Dance l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club l Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Rifle Club 4 AFS Committee 4 'P me X- islet ge,-fei?f ff egg, liy il, . 4195 Lerner lu ., LUFUKLUJMNM madi?jcAf?y:lnn. ,L ,irfollfgif P JN-U' 235 gglvflnt SS illiljnmrmge el . .wiw eJ514,lv, P gulf ,f 4, l 4' ff? X f' 1 fee, fl 7 Q eer eeeee , , ill. V, , 2 ,,!, I f A il Q. 'S l 'X' .if Ou lllllg ali iles' wb Schneider, Ron General Schroeter, Florence Mary C ommereial Scott, Diane Adele College Prep Transferred from Livonia Black and Golcl 3 Government Day Committee 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Modern Dance 4 Senior Class Play Gperetta 4 Choir 4 Flay Committee 3 Selkirk, William Wilbur Agriculture Bogi Council 2 Football l, 3 Intramural l, 2 Machine Shop Club 4 Bowling 4 Shetter, Lee Allen College Prep Governor l Student Council l Superintendent Council l Bowling l Glee Club I Choir 2 Football 2 Basketball 2 Sheffer, Sue Halladay College Prep Student Council l Freshman Class Treasurer Watchbird i Pep Club l, 2 l Vl Sheldon, Marlene Kay Commercial Play Committee 3, 4 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Sch-olastic Honor Pins l, 2 5 Formal Committee 3, 4 Girls Rifle Club 3, 4 J Girls Rifle Club President 4 Q Pep Club 3 U it Skinner, Barbara Jo College Prep Transferred from Highland Park Glee Club l, 2 if Red Cross Delegate 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 f 'V F. H. A. Vice-President 4 My X N AFS Committee 4 x lj Bible Club 3, 4 V WM lid Slaby, Jerry College Prep Intramural l, 2, 3 Bowling l, 2, 3 F. F. A. l, 2, 3 F. F. A. Vice-President 3 , WQHWX W SENIORS Sleder, Barbara Jean College Prep Pines 4 Red Cross Delegate l Formal Committee 3, 4 3 4 Pep Club l, 2, , Alvioclern Dance 2, 3 Ski Club 3, 4 French Club 4 Sleder, Dick College Prep Student Council 4 Government Day Committee 4 Jets Club 4 Hi-Y Treasurer 4 Smith, Charles Commereral Black and Gold 3 Watchbird l Junior Class Play Play Committee 3 Bogi Council 3, 4 Intramural 3 Bowling 2, 3 L. Formal Committee 3 Co-op 4 Co-op Vice-Presiden 4 f 1 i 2 i i D ora enne y it 3, OVS S Gy e F r Co tee s ' ub 4 . 3l' ' Smith, Karen College Prep Black and Gold 3 Student Council l Red Cross Delegate Girls Rifle Club Pre Bible Club 2, 3, 4 mmit 4 ill! il l sident 3 SENIORS Snelling, Janet Kay Commercial Formal Committee Pep Club l, 2, 3 Snyder, George M. College Prep Bowling 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 F F. A. Secretary 3, 4 Somer, Bonnie .lean College Prep Challenger 2 G. A, A. l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. President 3, 4 Red Cross Delegate 3 Sorum, Solveig College Prep Transferred from Willmar, Minnesota Play Committee 3, 45 Choir 3, 4 Operetta 35, QM Senior Treasur te Nov, V , StLJQeQTrCoQ41llf?l4 ow 55 uper nt clentgifxunclbx qXwGov RbxDa Coxtmitteej- Jepglub Coupg 4 .AON gay For al Ca 'irfittee 3, 4' G,ozfF'oT,SnsiS'CflampggJ QU' Pep0Club 3, ll mble Club 3,' 4 Bible Club Treasurer 3 Bible Club Secretary 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 G. A. A. Vice-President 4 Southworth, lone Tracy College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Junior Class Treasurer Student Council 2, 3, 4 Superintendent Council 3 Government Day Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 . Pep Club Council 2 Student Council Exchange Studeliit 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Student Council Secretary Q A s A c 4 't ' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 ll' ska Club 4 J Bowling 4 , ,, : Modern Dance l, 2 51 40 I x w .1 W 1 Springer, J. K. College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Sophomore Class Vice-President Student Council 2 Government Day Committee 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Bogi Council Vice-President 3 Springer, Mary Ferry, Play Committee 4 Pep Club l Press Club 4 French Club l taintorth Daniel E. College Prep udent Council Intramural 2, 3 Bible Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2 Club 4 5 E3JvbjVice-President 3 .D N I Je l Steele, Ron College Prep Play Committee 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 l-li-Y Club 4 Stephan, Carolyn Rae Commercial Pep Club l, 2 l Student Council Exchange Student 2 Steusel, Judith Ann General Stowe, Charles P. College Prep Orchestra I Stowe, Judy Ann Commercial Scholastic Honor Pins 3 Strickland, Max College Prep Football l, 2 Track l Intramural I, 2 Sfruble, Mary General Glee Club l F. H. A. 3 Sullivan, Sharon K. Commercial Red Cross Delegate 2 SENIORS Government Day Committee 4 Terhune, Joe College Prep Ski Club 3, 4 Thayer, Mary Lou Commercial Glee Club l, 2 Thiel, Peggy Ann Commercial F. H. A. 3' F. H. A. Secretary 3 Toerper, Judith Kay College Prep Choir 2, 3 Operetta 3 Freshman Cheerleader JayVee Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader 3, Pep Club Council 3, 4 Formal Committee 3 Choir Council 3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 41 X SENIORS qi Co e e rep Tousley, . ael owl Junior!Class Pla Choir 2, 3, Operetta 3, , Glee Club I L, Football I, 2 . I Track I, 2, 3, 4 Intramural I, 2, 3 I Student Coun Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Towne, Noreen Elizabeth College Prep Choir 2, 3 Operetta 3 Glee Club I Student Council 4 Red Cross Delegate 3 Pep Club Council 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Treasurer 3 Modern Dance 2 Bible Club I, Ski Club 4 Trager, Rita Marie College Prep Pines 4 Black and Gold 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Band I, 2 Sophomore Class T Senior Class Secretory Student Council 2, 4 Government Day Committee National Honor Society 3 Scholastic Honor Pins I, Formal Committee 3, 4 AFS Committee 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Girls Ritle Club 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Trn ka, Joe General Underwood, Jack General Intramural I F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 X W ' 'Z iff--4-L.:au': - -f.,.'-TN-- - --, v lea:-e.e,4..1.i-.fMu..,.,1, ,.. 7:1 Wagamon, Mary Sylvia College Prep Student Council 2, 4 Freshman Cheerleader JayVee Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Pep Club Council 3, 4 Formal Committee 3 Ski Club Treasurer 3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 Wales, Terin Lee College Prep Tennis I, 2, 3 Intramural I, 2 Formal Committee 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Walters, Frances Commercial Bible Club 4 Walton, Rebecca Edith College Prep Pines 3, 4 Watchbird I Play Committee 3, 4 JayVee Cheerleader National Honor Society 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Student Council Exchange Stud Girl's State 3 Scholastic Honor Pins I, 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Vice-President' 4 Girls Bowling 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Ski Club Council 3 French Club 4 AFS Committee 4 Wardell, Wendy Lou College Prep Pines 4 Vllatchbircl I ff Play C '..ee 3, 4 Bocjif cil 4 ent Committee 4 ional r Society 3, 4 S hola i onor Pins 3 r ommittee 3, 4 lub I, 2, 3, 4 Club 3, 4 i Club Treasurer 4 AFS Committee 4 Bowling 3, 4 GDT Weitz, Elliott B. College Prep Pines 4 Glee Club l Bogi Council 2 Football 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3 lntramural l, 2, 3, 4 Formal Committee 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Westlund, Gerald A. General Transferred from Muskegon Play Committee 3 lntramural 2, 3 Wethy, Shelba General Transferred from Mason Choir 4 Operetta 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3 F. H, A. 2, 3 F. H. A. Pianist 3 Whiteford, Dianne Louise General Glee Club l Bowling 4 Wilkins, Keith Edward General fi 9' Kr The S Wilkinson, Jane Aubrey College Prep Pines 3, 4 Watchbird l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Class Secretary Student Council 2 Red Cross Delegate 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council Exchange Stud Scholastic Honor Pins l, 3 Formal Committee 3 Bond Council 4 Williams, Jon Blake College Prep Transferred from Manchester, New Hampshire Pines 4 Choir 4 Operetta 4 Bogi Council 4 Football 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Ski Club 4 AFS Committee 4 F. F. A. 3 Winowiski, Carol A. College Prep Junior Class Play Band l, 3 Government Day Committee 4 Cherry Pie Baking Champion 3 Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2 G. A, A. 2 Co-op 4 Woodrow, Bob College Prep Transferred from Dundee Vice-Governor Student Council 4 Superintendent Council 4 Government Day Committee 4 Football 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Wright, .lack College Prep Play Committee 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Intramural l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Varsity Club Choir 4 Ski Club 3, 4 ENIORS SFI 44 i, f SENIORS Wunderlich, Bonnie S. College Prep Transferred from Muskegon Wyatt, Sheila Kaye College Prep Watclwbird l Play Committee 3 Bogi Council 4 Government Day Committee Formal Committee 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Modern Dance l Wyckoff, Arlene Kay Commercial Pep Club Bowling 4 Wysong, Barbara L. College Prep Black and Gold 3 Play Committee 3 Band l, 2 Pep Club i, 2, 3,4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Wysong, Melinda Ruth College grep f Play Committee 3,5321 choir 2, 3,jii1 , Glee Clulgyll . v Operetta1!3, 4 Q Formal Cormimittee Pep,iClu,b QJCQ, 3, 45 nw 3, 4a Pepa Cluib ,Council Ll ,J , ' ,Ui ,i A J' li :. ll! gf' X l li C , li- AP' if N, J . in , ,V , tif ,i it Ji!- 4 4 . X.',,.,, uf, oeamww .a a f ' ff i Qrl f5fema5,PZZe ii- f Z: f,,f ,'i, , ff V ' f iff! er - , N V, ,,,, , . A ,,,, , ,,,,Z , far62ZWKQZwmar ,ff rw amgfiff ff , X mKQV5eK?afw?an6 ' 4' ,egg i , J A ' l ZQW?ZW?3i4Zrfm atotir Yon, Virginia Ruth Commercial Play Committee 3 Glee Club l Formal Committee 3 Pep Club l, 2 Zeits, Deanna' e Commercia Play Com itte 4 Student Co il 3 .1 Bogi C 4 Formal m itt 3, 4 Pep C b l, 2, , 4 A. Presi e L I and lcl , 3 of Breithaupt, Robert College Prep Black and Gold 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Intramural 2, 3 Varsity Club 4 Colgrove, Julie Commercial Kroetsch, Marilyn Commercial Superintendent Council 3 F. H. A. 2, 3 F. l'l. A. President 3 Hardley, Aaron J. General Transferred from Choir 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Intramural 3 Mazurek, Jean Commercial Mesick Wakefield, Phil Commercial Sipperley, Judith Lorna Wells, Terry Agricnltare F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Treasurer 3 F. F. A. Vice-President 4 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling Secretary 4 Commercial Co-op 4 Albrecht, Darrell General Chile, Joe, Jr. General Transferred from St. Darling, Paul Z. College Prep intramural l, 2 Camera Club 3, 4 Jets Club 3, 4 Aviation l Fort, Jacqueline Commercial Co-op 4 Gallagher, John College Prep National Honor Socie Jets Club 2, 3, 4 Jets Club President 4 ' ' c Grand Prize in Scien Francis ty4 e Fair Pictures Not Available Hiatt, Nancy Lou College Prep Band l, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Delegate 3 Formal Committee 4 Modern Dance l, 2 Hubbell, Phillip General Bible Club 4 Huston, Donald, Jr Agricnltare Intramural 2 F. F. A. 2, 3 Jennett, Dick General Machine Shop Club 2, 3 Lassa, David General Lemcool, Paul General Ludka, Larry General Transferred from St. Francis Mikowski, George General Montague, Peter General Norris, Gerald F. College Prep Glee Club l Spoor, Maxine H. Commercial Bowling 4 Steftes, Charles General SENIORS 45 JUNIORS -+6 K Z gh 1 uniom of '58 . . . Seniom of '59 4+ ,M 1 ,MQW A 5 my QM N GL M QV Q15 ' xP Sf RJ LQ V MQ 9 A , -f - :W,W ff ff S ' Q KF . X S S Y S 2 4 S 1 ? V z SL 6 x 5 5 Z i f X? X -S fi. sf! xi M W, , k , f 9 ,f f f .ag . I ,L W , W6 M Ll8l'C!6lJJl'l'l9l'l JUNIORS 48 I 1 L Clouss of 1960 Left Z0 right: Advifer, Walt Obe1'lm,' 'T7'65ZJ'ZM'67', Linda Fiebingg Secretary, Sue U7iggim,' Vice-Prefidem, Sharon Rafzffbolg Prefidevzt, Scott Ar1z0lci,' Acifuifer, Pbil Krall. X i QF' Fw, Qu., Q2 'K X X 'Tw' 'QS' , , 0 , 1, f Z I ' f , QW W f Q A , W M fi iw' ji A T' yi-,n X X Y wx Q XX N X l B X X X 1 ! E x X 2 v X f f y K 0 f 1 471 - X . f R f pf ' 'Vw ' .N -1, 3 W , f 7 , , f s Z , ,., , 04 if . fr .. -,.:' . ,fx v f' 1 5-F W ZI W '1'- f 'QW My 'xvdi :S H . . X xx! 1 X Q Ev r - 4 f , Law 2 B' X X it Q, 'ef 25 XX I X J M- 'X' .Q is he T , fli XM, Eff-.2 X 1 EW X 1 Q , , , 1 A i' X X ..,,,.. ' , X X .bw V, SX , K f 'J' X f X , i f 4 Qi., I lf X .::,,x WN? ' f 1 , 6 X fn f yn f W 'Y , . 1 . f X I 7X sx 1 im 1-1 7 fl 144 N A f I l X 1 2, ,rr ij! M X K ,f x 9' lo fx x Q w M X 1 I .J W , f w fgf 1 ff 1 XS vt W 444 N Q Qf S Q 1 X A C 1 f Q 53 A X X I ,f .. ' 1 f, wr ' , VMLN . WMO' X., V ., .we Z , X X S y X X x V , ,MSA A X X l S A ...fn f ' gf' A f . is 1 M W, s We f X , f 397 Z 5 J Xftlilds fy p ff T wr y 2 E 1 r M nf K 4 4 ' f T f X X -X. f X S ' f Xf f JUNIORS Ted Adams Eileen Anderson Connie Anger Scott Arnold Shirley Arnold Sue Arnoldt Robert Babel Nancy Badgero Bonnie Baker Roverta Barnes Bob Basch Frances Beaubein Marlene Bell Marv Bendickson Doug Bickle Karen Blakeslee Susan Bloch Jack Blonshine Ted Bloomquist Martha Bohaboy Ann Bolek Jane Bonn May Bossingham Clittord Boyd Craig Braden Darry Breithaupt Mary Brigman Sharon Bristol Dorothy Broad Shirley Broad Robert Brock Tom Brodhagen Brenda Brovont Margaret Brown Terry Bryant Dave Budnik Marge Burdinie Sue Burns Virginia Byars Janice Campbell Harold Cantield Jeannette Carmien .lack Carney Ann Carr Barb Case Bill Challender Bev Charest Larry Clark 49 JUNIORS ,fi . U W Paul Clune Faifh Coddingfon Vicky Congdon ' Merwin Crompton Sherry Crandall Nancy Crawford Priscilla Crawford Trev Danford .lim Darbyshire f Ray Davey Garfield Davidsonf' Patricia Clark gy! Kaiherine Davis .lack Dean Evelyn Deering Larry Delanfy Jerry Dell Sharon DeTour Dave DeVries Carolyn Domine Bill Dunkelberg Pierre DuVall Bessie Eickenrofh Bob Erickson Lea Feck Chuck Ferguson John Ferguson Linda Fiebing Sandra Finnila Larry Fisher William Fisher Karen Fifzhugh Joe Flees Danny Foofe Nancy Forbes Amanda Franke Mickey Fivenson Lewis Gabier Judy Gambrell Ed 'Geiger Nancy Ghering Dorothy Gildursky Chuck Goodman Wesley Gore Bonita Graham Bob Graham Mary Graichen .lim Gran? 50 A f, I, , 1 : v f '-11 ,Mm ' Q 1 given X4,i.f,,, mc... ,f 3 a' L. xsfnrzx- 1'-Q' 5125 Q11 4' Q , X 7 5. ' f , 1 if N + ,7 Q . M W B 55 1, ' ff Z We 7' ' X gf if 1' in . 1: K W A1 yyq ,q A ,, 4 ,11 'Ll 7.. ' 1 i Wf 4 46 Vff Z x6 1?? ' S N1 MQ 11 X 2 of ,C K 1 1 V 1 A y.. -1 V : N H . 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J K mif - ' S6452 as ff' ,iz all ,, ' if V L J I Q ? f l Z f fx , mggfff 1 JUNIORS Peggy Grapes Carole 'Green Pamela Green Suzanne Green Melody Greenless Barbara Griner James Griner Dianne Groen Kathleen Hagan Jon Hall S6dra Hanrath Chuck Happy Karen Hartman Charles Haven Dale Haywood Karon Haywood Sharon Hennrick Dick Hennrick Betty Herkner Anita Nigelmire Linda Hill Pat Hinds Jan Hinshaw Violet Hoch Jack Hemrich .lean Houghton Jeri Houghton Liz House Pete Huhtala Nancy Hume Linda Husby Caroll Husted Richard lrish Joe Jackman Janine Jacobson Geraldine Jerrett David Jillson Carol Johnson Dennis Johnson Mike Johnson Dennis Jones Patsy Jones Gayle Jordan Gail Judd Peter Kadrovach Steve Kantz Kathy Karcheski Ilene Kuck IUNIORS Dick Keene Ann Keith Blaine Kellum Louise Kilmer Donna King Bill G. King Bill J. King Kathy Kinnaird ,L V Fred Kirkby ' 21 It L. Paul Klein Wm f Sandra Knapp X L SW XX X if Carol Knight 5 ,X f XX ff ,. , 2 X x N K X gt ll x X ,QQ Barbara Kopus Bethany Kramer Jean Kratky Karen Krause Sharon Kramer Reava Krumlcuf Linda Laird Shirley Lake Bob Lamie Julie LaMoft Elizabeth Lardie Judy Larkin Pat Lassa Rodney Lehn Margaret Leonard Linda Lewis Warren Lindsey Marcie Lindstrom Mike Linger ,I George Long Q' c Barb Longcore , A Q Bob Longcore if Mike Loomis . XIWJ John Lowry I, If I , ef f , X i X n by l ,SW X 7 f Carole Lyle James Lynch Terrie Lyon f I X ' Connie McCain 1 f A Q George McCarty 4 he L, Z I X f i Sandy McWethy i i n nf N W. X , L, mf if f , fi if X if .i ny X s Dianne Madsen f , X Frances Mamegona I ff 2 , X l-loward Marquette I V ! I I sw Jim Marhnek V, i f fi' Q 4 fm! 4, Maureen Mathews 4 fy 'V ff? K f Jerilyn Matthews if, Z , Wx! S' J 52 U 2' -.iff 3, eff- . -' 45215, s , 4 ' SW X 1 1 , XM ff f f f Z f N ' -wx us, 1 xv X I I V KQ 5 4 W , 1 W 53' -. 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X C 1 , M, , :L 1' X f X'-it 1-156 we 6 4 f f K X X , f Xw A40 W X2 X1 , 1 S 4 X X 1 gk, . 1 ,Br in I fa V1 W Z I UW ef ' S I Z X- ' f 4 ,,,, 4 , ic f wg? 3 if 9 vw, i O if 5 XM x 'wr 1 K , ff I S X ' ' iw MTW 3,1 X , X X ' ' X X X J Q 4' M it XV .. , 'QE Si' ,Q I gn ', , J XY Vjrwgyf, , X X . X Z. C -K In MFAQ 4 K X fs' S 43 wi Q Q, f 1, X X X I J X ,If 0 ,if XX I E X Q XX X it . W X 7 1 i I X Z f 54, is Xe X X f it if JUNIORS Dick Merchant Connie Milks Delores Mitchell Micky Molohon Pai' Moore Chick Moorman Doug Murdick Mary Lou Nash Jennifer Neiman Eliene Neuman Ron Newman Sheila Newmarch Nedra Nichols Inez Norris Pat Olsen Bob Olson Harold Olson Deanne Page Bud Parker Betty Patrick Sharon Peel Larry Penland Diane Petterson David Pink Jim Pitcher Marcia Pitcher Bonnie Plank Larry Priest Cherry Pufier Terry Puffer r-1 XJQJIU ' Qc in M, Jkjjib' Sharon Raftshol Bonnie Ranes Dorothy Rayle Shirley Rayle Fred Reed Nancy Reichard William Reid Dale Reimer Mike Riley Judy Richerd Mary Richter Dean Ritola Terry Ritola Rittman Carl Pat Robinson Ernie Rokos George Roush Sara Russell IUNIORS Andrea Schull Barbara Schardt' Gerald Schardt Mary Schetiller Pete Schumer Patricia Sears Jerry Secor Nena Sheeks Jerry Shockney Ken Shaw Clarence Sikorski Sandy Skinner June Skiver Jerome Slack Judy Smith Letitia Smith Diane Sacha Pat Spaulding Joe Steffes Myron Steffes Bob Stehower Jerry Steinbach .lim Stevens Phyllis Stevens Harold Stockfish Claudia Stocking Dick Stone Duane Stowe Evelyn Stowe Cindy Stowe Ruth Streling Dick Stricker Pete Strom Nancy Stults Marian Swan Howard Sweitzer William Swift Dianne Terry Elizabeth Thorpe Sherry Tipton Murrie Tompkins Jim VanBrocklin Sharon VanBrocklin Edward VanMaren Mike Weiglein Helen Whaley Howard Wheelock Patsy Wiggins E ff ww., X ci- X T , f 4 2 A Z X j 7 , f T W , A X A ,, 0 y X X cx , .W Q, , A f ,f f ,ff , f 1 JEDJ I ,Mfr 1' f , fy iv 4 f , X 2 50 W, 'V W! ,ic , s f Z f f M2 ff V I Vl-, 1, A titi T Ps f if , f Q' wwf A l yt 1 Lx f f A f f f W M W W x ? f .1 1? 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E 'Gfwr ffiigzg G 3' ,V K ' f Wie M. ,f -I -, ,jf exfzcy.-2 L , X IJ. ,, e O df im' ' ax yi' Lfvo Y , ii ' J 1 .fi is S .il fi Sandra Aeschliman Robin Bisel Jon Bourdo Phyllis Breithaupt John Budinski Thomas Charest Ronald Clark Stuart Corpe Lois Costigan Gary Couturier Nick Crain Jane Day Melvin Derks Charlene Edmonds Robert Ehrenberger .LC M if Wiijioff L9 f A 1 7 'M ,X X f ww Q Juniors Not Pictu red Dave Erikson Virginia Everett Gary Flees David Garner Dannie Giddis Robert Grody James Hundley Ray Knight Robert Knight Robert Logan Georgia McKinnon Ken Orth Dave Parrish Millard Peck Judy Rhodes Dave Ritchey Rodney Riskey Kay Rivard Ben Russell Madelyn Safronott Patricia Shine Myrtle Sikorski Jerry Steinberg Stephen Stroh Bonnie Tanner James Thorp Robert Warner Dan Weaver Edwina White JUNIORS Sue Wiggins Willard Wilcox Sandra Wilder Kay Wilhelm Carol Williams Fitch Williams Wayne Wilsey Beverly Wilson Donna Wing Adelle Wiesinger Sara Wolcott Joe Wollan Mary Wuerth Janice Wylie Ted Ziolowslci Jay Zoulek Don Lappo SOPHOMORES 56 Class of 1961 Left Zo right: Aoioifor, A. 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I ,si X X Aw 4 SOPHOMORES McGahey, Don McLeish, .lim Mcleish, Sharon McLeod, Don McPhall, Pat McSawby, Betty McWatters, Sue McEachran, Bob Magee, Sandra Martin, Jack Meconis, Barbara Meister, Mary Jane Melichar, Ruth Louise Merrill, Mike Milarch, Darryl Mills, Bonnie Montague, Bill Moran, Barbara Morrison, Becky Morrison, Nancy Morse, Lloyd Mummy, Luci Neiman, Marian Nelson, Joanne Nelson, Vern Neuman, Harry Neuman, Jerry Neuman, Shari Niemi, Richard Nichols, Mary Jo Noah, Virginia Norcross, Diana Norton, Larry Norton, Sally O'Brien, Robert Olman, Georgia Olson, John Ostlund, Lynne Overbeek, Calvin Page, Claudia Page, Robert Paid, Christine Parker, Marilyn Pelky, Terry Phipps, Deanna Plamondon, Becky Plank, Pat Porter, Phyllis 61 SOPHOMORE Potrafka, Philip Potts, Irvin Purvis, Ann Radtke, Harold Rayle, Allen Ried, Ray Reid, Mike Richardson, Jan Rickerd, Bob Riley, Pat Rinehart, Charles Ripley, Dennis Ritchey, Dale Ritter, Dale Rivard, Jayne Rogers, Diane Rohdy, Pat Rohl, Beverly Rokos, Jackie Rosenburg, Fred Rothermel, Bob Rowe, Scarlett Ruble, Gordon Ryan, Charles Rytkonen, Judy Sachtlben, Pat Salon, Mathew Sanborn, Terry Sanders, Sandy Sarris, Mary Ann Saxton, Laura Schaub, Richard Schroeter, Phyllis Scott, Stephen Shaw, Keith Shearer, Bill Shield, Sandra Kay Smith, Deanna Smith, Toni Smith, Valerie Snyder, Bonnie Snyder, Gloria Sobkowski, Steve Sodergren, Chuck Somers, Ken Somerville, Gary Somerville, John Spink, Wesley 62 Z lwsif, 4,96 gm 5 R ,f,, S f ,X 0 fx 9 'X sv 'fs ww X41 's ,gl f 1 X f ff X f X X . 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X X j, X 4 X My ' K Q! il l mf my F ff X K ,, 2 ef' A X ,z 4' f fx fa ,,Q.,,,zf 1 if ff' ,y f Mywf N' fi W f ,M 4 f r MQW ' 1 X fe Q if? f ,Z - SOPHOMORES Sporre, Dennis Springstead, Margo Stafford, Jeanne Staintorth, Charles Stamm, Diane Staten, John Steinebach, Helen Steinberg, Bob Steusel, Paul Stinson, Judi Stover, Virginia Strandberg, Marcia Strang, Donna Stricker, Deanna Stubbs, Margaret Sutter, Milton Swanson, Dixie Swan, Dick Tharp, Karen Tharp, Linda Thayer, Ron Thiel, Diane Thirby, Susan Thomas, Ned Thompson, John Thoreson, Eric Tousley, Pat Trager, Polly Treadwell, John Trepte, Margaret Tucker, Edna Tucker, Edwin Underwood, Joanne Van Arkel, Carol Vance, Judy Vanderhill, Don Walker, Linda Wares, Nancy Watson, Robert Weber, Judy Weber, Rosemary Weigand, Sharon Wethy, Ron White, Dennis White, Lylse Vx'hite, Rosie Wiggins, Jane Wilbur, Martha 63 SOPHOMORES Wilkinson, Suzy ' - s' Williams, Arthur Willman, Lynne , ,r gl fri, 11 Wilson, Judy Wise, Linda Wolfgram, Marie , K I an bf Z 1, K x 7 4, X 4 f ' .MQ N Wolgast, Linda Woodward, Sally Wyatt, Michael Zaremba, Kathy Frook, Curtiss ,J ,.,. Z 'Q 'I i ' t . ' Allor, Norma Banks, Terry Blacklock, Jill Burch, John Clark, Munro Cunningham, Tom Dyke, John Fifarek, Ray Gee, 'Gary Glazier, Helen Harris, Doug Hartman, Thurl Heater, Mary Hinds, Rochne , ,jjgff f M WWW WMM 64 Sophomores Not Pictu red Hoch, Karen Kelsch, Steve Kipp, Ann Klinglesmith, Walter Kuzinar, Gary Lemcool, Walter Lorenzen, Terry Moore, Larry Morgan, Jettery Olson, Arthur Peacock, James Podleski, Jim Seaberg, Robert Siedlecki, Marianne sf? ' ' Z f 7 X g . ,W f Z QW ju W f Smith, Beverly Smitley, Shirley Steele, Dick Thiel, Tom Tossey, Karen Valleau, Bob VanDeventer, Tom Wagner, Bob Wild, Mike Winowiecki, Tom Wyatt, Bruce Zella, Jerry Zue, Dale .Wm ,f M! f 1 0 'Q ff! 2 W W ' 4 65 l S 2 E' FRESHMEN 'UGS M5 X 547 Clclss of 1962 Left to right: Mr. Hamilton, Aclrflforg Bill Howard, Pre.rlolerrl,' Sheila Carroll, Vice-Preflllerzlg Secretary, Mary Mzlrzr0,' Treafarer, Bev Barzrrerr, Mr. Pollmarl. FRESHMEN Stanley Adams Sue Adams Ronald Allen Sharon Anderson Joe Anderson Ken Anderson Carol Ann Andrus Marcia Andrus Leonard Arnold Joan Arthur Roxanna Arthur Dale Baatz Ed Ball Lee Ballance Wendy Balyeat Bev Bannen Irene Barch Barb Bardenhagen George Barker Jean Barner John Barr Barry Basch Lucinda Bosch Mary Bates Bob Beall Donna Beaubien Nancy Beaubien Tom Beery Jim Bender Lawrance Bossingham Alan Bostwick Jim Braun Jerilyn Breithaupt Janice Brigham Kathy Brigman Ken Broad Bob Brown Ken Brown Linda Budinski Barbara Burkholder Michael Burton Susan Buysse Sandy Campbell Julius Campeau Elnora Carney Robert Carpenter Sheila Carroll Mike Carter if zf W 3, Q f XX' ' . , V .N 4 W L , lisyf m L - f A 7 4 Y YN X S ,f nfs- X , Q, lgilfifsi ' ?, A x it WV V ' 7 he L fy . A f W X fl fi Or Q fx , f 'gf Q f f X 3 X f W K 'KW L aw. 7 . 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V, A X 4, ' H 0 74' , f Mel X 14, Y R s 9 I ff v f f 4 W L S-XY ,, S S 'K X XX X X Xxx X ik is X Q XA -X Q, ...Q X X . Wi f X L . 4'-F e 'A- S XX I x f gli' 57 Aw, U, . waz , f , aa, V, fy: ff , ? '.'4,...f'! -,, . , 0 W 'V if . is ,L if 2 A i f X535-, XX, ' .' .XgXX X XX x X X X u N NX X X S' X xx N XX X S X X . X . , f , X , ,x A f X X 9 x X, , N X X X. X XM .X S X f ' ' 4 V Wfyx y , X V 1 , ,1 an X,f, M , V -,sw ff .. ' V .fff V Z Z lf? W W f, X X v ' - X X xy X X X Q X X X X f X X ' X i X X .X ..fa.S',Qf f l Xi 0 , f V X , X N X X N X X x D X X X Q X X X Q Fa 1 K, X Xx M ,X X , , Q ' 2 8, X A , X K , X g , XX, l fl? i . C -1 X35 ' ' k-fTlf 'X 57,1 W zz, s g , f X my X X e , QS 4 m X . QW 9 X Q , 1 , Emi , Z ' 0' if ,N , X Xi' A .- W- Xf Q X f f XX, ,f y X X- A X 4 424 X Xi Xfyi I N Y 1 1 f fi st f f f f ki X X X X , X40 hi 1, f. ' 1 X ff W X X f 1 45 5 f M LX f XXXMA f X ,ff ffl? X ,gn K :M I I N' in.. 'bf N ' . . q X f wax ,Q X e, ,f 'f ', L f vu -S-' ? N' -X Sfwmyf X I 4 px Xf X f fl Q if I yy 'X Q 38 X X K XK Q XX , C, SX f VX ff A' f Mp, f 'f f -zz ff ,, J , .a 'S , ., X Z' X X 1 if X , , , X 4 my X , J ' h e-, .. L ,X X K g 4 X .X ZX X? V. X , J X4 f f N f K X4 1 'Q ,Q Xi X Q0 S, , , Xg gfx lx X W, X 'Mi ,gig . FRESHMEN Jerry Cavitch Bill Chamberlin Jon Chance Racquel Charesf Mike Cherry Cheryl Church Norma Clark Mike Clune Nelson Cole Dennis Conant Leigh Conklin Linda Cook Dave Core Mary Core Carol Cornell Gordon Cornwell Vfilliam Councilor Hazel Cox Nary Cox Patricia Cox linda Crandall Mike Crawford Ronald Crossland Louise Cummings Jerry Dafoe Chuck Daniels Donna Davidson Pennie Davis Virginia Davis Judy DeGroaY Bob DeLorne Betty Lou Deo Ginny DeYoung Della Dohm Larry Domine Stephan Donkers Sherry Donick Bill Donner Dianne Doten Ervan Dowd Roger Downer Bill Drake X I X 9 , arf X 4 ffiiif 2 7 px? af ff 'X fm 'K X A i i M A V My wg 1 W ,V N f X ,, .if :X ,, WTRF' Pa? Dumbrille Richard Dumbrille Jim Dyke Linda Edwards Richard Ehrenberger James Elliot? FRESHMEN Sandra Elliott Terry Ely Janet Enyart Bonnie Evans Marty Everett Larry Flynn David Forster Patsy Fouch Doreen Fowler Janice Fox Bob Franke Doug Frantz Ronny Fryckland Bob Fudge Bud Ganger Richard Garn Don Garvin Rhea Gaunt Mary Gerard Larry Getchel Ken 'Gibson Karen Gicldis larry Glazier Jim Glidden Jim Goss Mary Grapes Chuck Green Jerry Green Judy Greiner Darlene Gutzka Marlin 'Gutzka Sandy Hamilton Barbara Hamrick Opal Hannan Dick Hanna Evelyn Happy Rosanne Happy Geri Harding Ron Hardley Carolyn Hawley Frances Heaslip Clyde Heaton Ted Hedlu nd Bob Helfrich Elizabeth Henclrixson Sharon Henry Sandy Hessem Barbara Hicks 8 1 t 1 E f 55 1 e QN ' f f f 4 ni, ' f K X f Q x X X I xe -X . 5, '-XXX -- fx i X .X Q V, , If 4 X f 4 X' sf T A 1 1 , X Wmfg 4 Wfxiie V ff ' xffx E 'en v' ffqwf sy Z' y cfg , ,gfg 7 'S f x ' . 5 f if 4 1 f J away , 5, In kh ,Z f ,W 41 W 'UV .i f f I fx x X V f if X X . v ' x Z Zu ? ' F ,Q fail f f ', Elf ,F sjl f, 7 Z f ' ef f V X 1 f C , N2 4 .n 1, of . 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Hoover Ed Hopkins Karleen Horn Lee Hosler Alan Howard Bill Howard Marie Hoxie Bruce Hume Calvin Husby Jeri Hyde Rick lde Jill Jacobsen Ruth Jacobson Tim Jagmin June Johnson Linnea Johnson Mike Johnson Carol Jones Pat Judd Bill Kadrovach Bill Kane Charlene Kantz Nancy Karcheski Tom Keith Roger Kelcherman David Kellogg Lewis Kellog Lance Kennedy Roger Kennedy Mary Kietaber John Kiblinger Ken King Nora King Jane Klotzbach Dave Knaggs Larry Kohn Garner Koontz Carol Kopus Eleanor Korb Arno Kramer Karen Krieger Elaine Kroupa David Kroupa FRESHMEN Gene Kroupa Joan Kroupa Steve Krumlauf Pat Kubesh Shirley Kucera Cheryl Kuerfh Loreffa Lada Grace Lake Ed LaParr Sandra LaValley Joe Lehn Deborah LeRoux Gail Lewis Mike Lewis Karen Lind Ken Lindsay Alice Loeding Dino Loomis Matt Loomis Judy Lorenzen Roger Lougheed Bill Loveland Dan Ludingion Dixie Luhrs Gene Lufman Wilfred Lyon David Maclniosh lleen Maclniosh Mickey Moloney Dave Maison Kathy Mann Bill Marlin Sally Mafhison Jennie Meoch Tom Menzel Roberi' Merchant Barbara Meredith Chris Mericle Paul Merrill Bill Merritt Brian Milks Jeff Miller Dick Minor Mike Mifchell Beverly Moldenhouer Sharon Monrague Tom Moorman Margo Morgan N X V4 t ,W . 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I sq- ' ew Mn- V V mf: i f 7, , , . f A Q, WWW , 2 X- , -Q X f. ,L -X M ' N ,X 'Vg if K FRESHMEN Kathy Morrison John Morton Bill Mullen Mary Munro Catherine Munson .lack McConaha Bob McDonalcl Mike McKinley Victor McManemy Virginia McWatters Ron McWethy Andrea Nelson Carolyn Nelson Donald Nelson Sandra Nelson Mike Nerbonne Bob Neuman Neal Nicholson Rita Nickels Bill Norris Pam Nurnberger Larry O'Heren Jackie Oler Dick Olman Steve Olman Karen Olsen Cathy Olson Nancy Opland Joe Otte Russell Owen John Parson Brenda Peck Sylvia Peck Linda Peel Donna Pelky Ray Perszyk Mark Peterson Mary Ellen Pike Vera Pike Barb Pitylak Charles Pluff Don Porter Nancy Potts Donald Purkiss Gary Quick Marvin Radtke lynn Ray Jerry Reece 71 FRESHMEN Edna Reed Roger Rice June Richard Kathie Shelly Richardson Riskey Jerry Riffman Carrie Robinson Jerry Roe James Roe Don Rogers Leon Rogers Bob Rountree Jane Roush Karen Olave Penny Susan Hazel Running Russell Sanders Safiler Schafer Ronald Schaub Lawrence Scheidel Janet Schmid? Ken Schmidt Chum Schroienboer Carol Frank Schworm Scobee Larry Scot? Georgene Sears Todd Sebrighf Jim Shine Bill Sikorski Bonnie Siefferf Chrisfel Skinner Gertrude Skiver Duane Sheldon Joella Slaby Marilyn Sleder Bonnie Smith Faith Smith Pat Snodgrass Betty Snohr Richard Snow Richard Snyder Shirley Sodergren Sandra Sogge Susan Somerville Ruth Ann Sorensen Helen Spoor John Sfanek 72 f 'w x Q 3? , A W ' ' M K , ' Qmf f 4 I ,, A If 1 af sy uui f ,Wav ,, A , M ii X W K Xi f f K W. ff? x.,! WQ, , X af X , r , M ,f , . wW,m., .1 51 7 , . V LY . f f 1 4 f ' ff f ,Z , , f f X X f-...W A .0 f X f X fff f if' f 1 f Z ' if 1 53 f rw 5 4 ,r I 4 , W I 1 n, X fe if w ' if X f ff X W f W f f ky! fm . Z y 2, aff lf! s W X fff fy , 2 X a X f f 'PZ - is 1 iff 4 5 7' CT H . 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M l Q 4 X, X X 2 Y .vi A-lsiiklu , ,,, , WWW, Z , ' S ' A , 1 Wfyswg X X W wgws Z?h ysww Q46 2 'QWZ ' M ,A Wv4fJffm ,,VA fAl fR ,gfyw M WHMm.i,V V.M JMN M , M , f i J,fA:j6Zz77,Q6Wjm? , ,,,., W , ,, , ,XA W5f,A1AK! .. -fffvfw I y -y W 1 MUSIC f First Row Cleft to rightj: Karen Haywood, Lucy Mummy, Deanna Smith, Ann Purvis, Ken Broad, Steve Kelsch, John Bright, Bill Wadsworth, Marlene McCuen, Mary Jo Nichols, Roverta Barnes, Julie Perrin. Second Row: Jeanne Stattord, Judy Smith, Kay Rivard, Shelba Wethy, Diane Terry, Jackie Hannah, Dan Exo, Dennis Sporre, Mike Crawford, Janis Crabb, Vicky Congdon, Cindy Harris, Toni Smith, Beverly Wilson. Third Row: Teresa Eisner, Nancy Crawford, Susan Bloch, Geraldine Jerret, Billie Jo Berg, Henry Bates, Dale Ritter, How T Having a choir such as our own at Traverse City High School is, indeed, something to be proud ot. Under the very competent direction at Mr. James Leonard, the Choir has attained many outstanding honors in the past year. Perhaps the most momen- tous accomplishment was that ot presenting Okla- homa. In November, Dr. Loomis requested the Choir to do a special education concert tor the County Jerry Gallagher, Harold Stocktisch, Jerome Slack, Jon Wil- liams, Ed Dewar, Aaron Hardly, Connie Jo Anger, Virginia Stover, Melinda Wysonfgif' Fourth Row: Solveigs Sorum, Patsy Barner, Sue Martinson, Barb Longcore, Eileen'Anderson, Juliaan Cole, Roberta Hunt, John Thompson, Gary Curtiss, Mike Tousley, Jim Anderson, Larry Haines, Bill Hanson, Don Jaquish, Nancy Wares, Lynne Ost- land, Judi Stinson, Director: Mr. James Leonard Accompanist: Linda Mathison. hey Sing ! Board ot Education Banquet. Ot course, the Christ- mas season wouldn't be complete without the tradi- tional pertormances by the Choir tor television, the service clubs, assemblies, and the Christmas Concert. Also, each year the choir participates in the annual state testival. As you can see, the Choir Works extremely hard before performing betore the public. Music s Lge is it Y 'Q if T HS ' ff Q aug?- T ,... W, ,., w. cx sssci, N, . L - s . ., -1 my , lamina . -S Q is , xv ss s ws L so , aw x S eq 1 xx Q Q X .N , ..,, 5 ., ,A .,,. Nh -1- . ss N c S we sc . . .NW vgmcss--T Bases.. scscx ic. xxxx .S .. w Sass css... ccsssrff-sxw.. L r cs L asks 4' . ,, + f Marching Band lt's football time again, and here comes the band! With pounding drums and blaring horns, The ninety- five piece T.C.H.S. Band once more the field in fine marching fashion. It football game without the band, and the band iT is Without The expert Director Ray Opland and Assistant Flutes Bellfy, Joann Brown, Delsie Foote, Sue Grapes, Mary Greiner, Judy Hendrickson, Judy Hilty, Pat House, Liz Kramer, Bethany Kyselka, Roberta Norton, Sally Stranberg, Marcia Clarinets Bailey, Linda Barner, Jean Bickle, Sharon Brown, Margaret Deo, Betty Lou Gerard, Mary Hedlund, Joyce Hendrixson, Eliza beth Hiatt, Nancy parades down wouldn't be a it wouldn't be leadership of Rod Cumber- L: N- - worth. Long hours of work are required for both students and teachers before the half-time perform ances can be presented. To end the year, The March ing Band appears in the National Cherry Festival. The personnel listed alphabetically by instru mentation is as follows: Hinds, Pat Lather, Chris Nash, Mary Lou Opland, Marty Raikovich, Margaret Smith, Tom Snyder, Sandra Telgard, Janet Tompkins, Murrie Trager, Polly Wilson, Sally Alto Saxophones Barker, George Lile, Richard MacEachran, Bob Warner, Bob Wilkinson, Jane Tenor Saxophones Cherry, Michael Kirsch, Sharon Mathison, Linda Rufli, Ben Cornets Aeschliman, Carol Bell, Marlene Bostwick, Alan Brown, Don Connine, R-onald Cook, June Corpe, Stuart Curtiss, Claudia Donkers, Stephen Fifarek, Raymond Fifarek, William Gulembo, Ron Jaquish, Don Lindsay, Ken Macintosh, David McCall, Jim Morse, Lloyd Parker, Bud Slocum, Carolyn Smith, Bonnie Sweitzer, Howard Tompkins, Fran Trombones Bickle, Bonnie Bright, Gary Dumbrille, Pat Foote, Denny Hummel, Larry Keith, Tom Kempton, Jerry Neihardt, Cindy Pike, Vera Porath, Larry Somerville, Gary Wethy, Ron Baritones Arnold, Scott Hanna, Dick Moran, Barbara Votruba, David Basses Burge, Terry Hanna, Ken Ritchey, Dale Drums Curtiss, Garry Erlandson, Eddie Kempton, Ted Lannin, Lawrence Lind, Karen Loveland, Bill O'Heren, Larry Rogers, Gary Bells Mathison, Sally Opland, Nancy Flag Bearers Conant, Dennis Essex, Jerry Drum Maior Puffer, Terry Music 78 First Row Cleft to rightl: S. Bickle, M. Brown, D. Brown, E. House, S. Norton, B. Kramer, M. Strandberg. Second Row: M. Tompkins, N. Hiatt, E. Hendrixson, M. Raikovich, M. Nash, B. Deo, G. Barker, S. Kirsch, B. MacEachran, J. Wilkinson, L. Mathison, G. Curtiss, B. Rulli. Third Row: P. Trager, J. Barner, M. Gerard, C. Lather, L. Bailey, D. Brown, S. Parker, R. 'Gulembo, D. Jaquish, L. Morse, S. Donkers, M. Bell, D. Maclntosh, S. Corpe, C. Slocum, B. Fifarek H. Sweitzer. Fourth Row: B. Loveland, T. Kempton, L. Lannin, G. Rogers, K. Lind, Mr. Opland T. Burge, K. Hanna, T. Puffer, B. Moran, G. Bright, S. Arnold, S. Hummel, G, Sommerville, J. Kempton, D. Foote C. Neihardt. Absent: B. Warner, S. Foote, S. Mathison, J. Cook, A. Bostwick, B. Scott. Concert Band Playing everything from the Classics to Calypso, one of the most proficient organizations in the school is the TCHS Concert Band. Under the skillful direction of Ray Opland, the 60 piece Band is truly something of which the students of Central High can be proud. Having received a first division rating in the District Festival held here in Traverse City in February, the Band continued to give unequaled performances during the remainder of the school year. They participated in the April and May concerts, the Trout Festival, the Northern Michigan Massed Band Festival, and in addition to playing at several assemblies, concluded their busy and successful year by performing at the Commencement Ceremonies. 79 Orchestra Nice things come in small packages is a vvell-vvorn statement, but in the case ot the Traverse City High School Orchestra, it is certainly a true one. Under the able direction ot Don Smith, the 24 piece Orchestra is one ot the smallest Central High has had in several years. In spite ot its limited size, the Orchestra has given many outstanding pertormances. These include, the Christmas Concert, the Music Patrons Spring Concert, and the playing ot the traditional Class Day music in early June. First Row Cleft to rightj: S. Arnoldt R. Gaunt, C. Hawley, D. Dell, D. Rogers, B. Novak, L. Stulen, K. Richardson. Second Row: B. Perkett, S. Milliken, N. Allor, L, Ferris, M. Cook, E. Case, F. Spink, L. Chrisfenson, S. Parker, R. Gulembo, S. Corpe, B. Fifarek. Third Row: Mr. Smith, T. Kempton, S. Norton, B. Kramer, M. Brown, G. Curtiss, S. Bickle, S. Hummel, G. Bright, J. Kempton. Absent: B. Case, J. Rivarcl. MUSIC MUSIC , ,. , ,M f-,MW.1m Q l First Row Cleft to rightjz B. MacEachran, G. Barker, R. Gulembo, S. Corpe, D. Macintosh, L. Morse, H. Sweitzer. Second Row: T. Kempton, B. Loveland, 'G. Curtiss, T. Burge, K. Hanna, S. Arnold, G. Bright, J. Kempton, D. Foote, S. Hummel. Absent: B. Warner, B. Fifarek. Pep Band The job of providing music tor pep assemblies, send-otts, basketball games, and award assemblies is done expertly by one ot the noisiest groups in the Music Department, the T.C.l-LS. Pep Band. Under the student leadership ot Howard Sweitzer, the Pep Band plays not only tamiliar marches, but sometimes throws in their own variations of other well-known songs. It the Pep Band's playing isn't always techni- cally right, it certainly makes up tor it in enthusiasm. First Row Cleft to rightjz Soxes: Ben Rutli, Bob MacEachron, Bob Warner. Second Row: Trombones: Dan Foote, Scott Hummel, Gary Bright. Third Row: Comets: Dave Macintosh, Bill Fiforek, Howard Sweitzer. Drums: Bill Loveland. Piano: Scott Arnold. String Bass: Jerry Kempton. Dance Bancl Without the dreamy rhythm ot the white-jacketed Barons, dances at T.C.H.S. wouldn't be quite the success they are, This year the Dance Band has had a complete overhaul, and has received much praise tor their fine appearance and new selection ot music. Using Design tor Autumn as their theme song, the Barons also participated in the Talent Assembly, out-ot-town engagements, and Bo-Gi Dances. For Senior Ben Rufli, this is his last year playing in the Dance Band. MUSIC First Row lleft to righti: S. Bickle, M. Brown, P. Trager, M. Tompkins, S. Norton, B. Kramer M. Strandberg. Jaquish, L. Mathison, T. Burge, S. Arnold, J. Kempton, C. Neihardt, B. Rufii, J. Wilkinson. Second Row: H. Sweitzer, D. Macintosh, R. Gulembo, D. Absent: B. Warner S. Mathison, B. Fifarek, C. Hawley, D. Dell, K. Richardson, R. Gaunt, B. Case. Solos and Ensembles Practice, practice, practice, and more practice was School, February 7. Of these fifteen, four received the byvvord for the fifteen entries in the District a first division rating vvhich enabled them to partici- Solo and Ensemble Festival held at Glen Lake High pate in the State Festival at Ann Arbor, March Qi. First Row Cleft to righti: C. Luther, S. Wilson, N. Opland, B. Trager, J. Hendrickson, R. Kyselka, J. Bellfy, P, Hilty. Third Row: R. Redfern, P. Tompkins J. Hedlund, L. O'Heren, E. Erlandson, Mr. Cumberworth, D. Foley, D. Ritchey, J. Second Row: L. Bailey, J. Telgard, S. Snyder, D. Conant R. Essex, B. Bickle, R. Wethy, V. Pike, P. Dumbrille. Lile, C. Curtiss, C. Aeschliman, F. Tompkins, B. Smith, R. Absent: R. Connine, J. Greiner, T. Smith, T. Keith. Fifarek, K. Lindsay, J. McCall, L. Morse. Junior Band Mighty oaks from little acorns grow, is an old saying that is certainly true of the Traverse City High School Junior Band. Under the conscientious and diligent direction of Mr. Rod Cumberworth, the thirty-five students are trained so that they may eventually become members of the High School Concert Band. Although it is primarily a preparatory organization, the Junior Band has participated in many activities, which include, the Northern Michigan Massed Band Festival and the annual Music Patrons Spring Concert. MUSIC Front Row lleft to rightlz T. Steinbach J. Brigham, B. Pike, D.' Tipton, K. Oaks, S. Luhr, A. Loeding, J. Van Arkel, K. Boudialis, P. Davis, J. Parsons, T, Moorman, B. McDonald, S. Henry, B. Balyeat, J. Fox, A. Wilson, S. Hessem, K. Shannon, G. Skiver. Second Row: M. Martinson, M. Thompson, L. Cook, I. Brittain, P. JanKowiak, B. Stults, V. McWatters, O. Russell, L. Peel, M. Carter A. Kramer, B. Milks, M. Peterson, K. Mann, J. Johnson, D. Hyde, L. Taylor, B. Bannon, B. Sieftert, S. Kamradt. Third Row: J. Arthur, B. Hicks, P. Cox, M. Jones, D. Beaubien, M. Core, B. Bannon, C. Cordell C. Kopus, B. Ganger, B. Helfrich, C. Pluft, J, Chance, D. Mason, B. Carpenter, M. Wardwell, M. Meach, S. Montague, M. Maloney, I. Macintosh, B. Winowiski H. Hunsburger. Fourth Row: B. Anderson, K. Morrison, S. Beattie, L. Paul, E. Kinnaird, C. Kurith, M. Stehower, P. Knoll, L. Garner, C. Husby, D. Conant, R. Hardley, G. Szpek A. Howard, E. LaParr, D. Meyers, D. Purkiss, N. Cole, M. McKinley, S. Slattler, J. Breithaupt, K. Olsen, S. Woodhouse, J. Enyart S. Sommerville. Junior High Chorus This year, the Music Department witnessed a major change in the Junior High vocal system. Both the boy's and girl's glee clubs were combined to torm a Junior High Chorus, which operates on the same basis as the Senior High Choir. The Chorus, with nearly one hundred members, has appeared in three performances, plus the Christmas Concert, at which time, they sang many of the best loved Christmas carols. Being purely preparatory, this group has shown very tlne promise, and will most assuredly continue to do so. M 1 .1 X95 .f+',, 3 ff' -S f was ,Hx X if xx 2 S Q M, ' , 7 , f V , 4? ' ' f I 6' 1 ' , L A S X . 4 K f 2 , b X . .Q S .K , X , W, -e xg Q , 6' - , sm f yf 'W 4 1 4 , V r iff? 'af ll 21 31 .. M 43 , xg -, It F fq S Ah LLM ORGANIZATIONS Front Row flett to rightjz Sara Perkett, Lucy Mericle, Paul Brownson, Mary Lee Hendrixson, Charlotte Fouch. Second Row: Wendy Wardell, Kay Chimoskey, lone Southworth, Becky Walton, Jane Wilkinson. Third Row: Annetta Hendrickson Louise Kilmer, Karen Haywood, Diane Dumbrille, Linda Mathison, Nancy Stults, Linda Fiebing. Fourth Row: Mr. Oberlin, Scott Arnold, Kathy Hagen, Shirley Rayle, Rita Trager, Adrian Coleman, Joan Fisher. Fifth Row: Orvin Johnson, Charles Goodman, Dan Staintorth, Tom Lyon Sheldon Cole, Judy McKinley. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an honorary society tor students ot high caliber in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Many students apply tor membership in this organization, but they must be high in the qualitications in every respect or they cannot become a member. This year the group organized the American Field Service Committee which will support the exchange students. They have also arranged tor some educational films to be shovvn next year. The group sponsored a dance, and the money was used tor the initiation ceremonies and some was donated to the American Field Service Exchange Students. OFHCERS President ...... Paul Brovvnson Vice President . . Sara Perkett Secretary . . . Lucy Mericle Treasurer . . . Judy Arthur 85 ORGANIZATIONS First Row Cleft to right: Jane Wilkinson, Sharon Logsdon, Rita Trager, Marie Campbell, Kay Chimosky, Judy Bannon. Second Row: 'Liz House, Paf Gorcyca, Lucy Mericle, Nancy Badgero, Anneffa Hendrickson, Mary Scheffler, Mary Springer, Pat Clark Miss Faisf. Third Row: Mr. Williams, Paul Brownson, Sheldon Cole, Sara Perlceii. ,... and thif candle rymbolizef Tffzrzfhf' Quill and Scroll AmaTeurs of Today will be greaT wriTers of Tomorrow - besT describes The members of This organizaTion. These sTudenTs have been honored by being elecTed To The Quill and Scroll, which is an inTernaTional honor socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. All mem- bers musT be: in The upper Third of Their class, each one musT do some ouTsTanding work in The phase oT journalism. They are recommended by an advisor and approved by The execuTive secreTary of The NaTional Quill and Scroll. One group was iniTiaTed in February and anoTher in Ivlay. These sTuclenTs should be congrafulafed Tor Their superior work and abiliTy To convey ThoughTs inTo words. ORGANIZATIONS 86 Bottom Row Cleft to righti: George Roush, Ray Davey, Don Huston, Doug Gallagher, Gary Kroupa, Pete Montague, Larry Moore, Tony Campbell, Roger Lehn, Ron Fryckland Julius Campear, Martin Everett, Don Johnson, Thurl Hartman, John Stanek, Dick Stricker. Second Row' Dale Haywood, Jim Tharp, Bill Challender, Harold Canfield, Frank Edgerton, Bob Wagner, Roger Steffes, Leonard Arnold, Jack Underwood, Jim Hundley, Jim Gray, George Snyder, Tom Moran, Tom Cunningham, Jim Eliott, Gary Wing, Roger Steinmiller, Dan Giddis. Third Row: Ron Brown, Wesley Gore, Ron Clark, Bill Drake, Bill Montague, Millard Fewins, Jim Peacock, Jonas Cheesman, lloyd Morce, Bob Rickerd, Howard Wheelock, Ron Van Brocklin, Terry Wells, Ira Bunek, Andy Kingdon, John Linnerson. Future Farmers of America Besides working on farm proiects, the Future Farmers of America policed the school grounds to keep it clean. They managed the school orchards on Eastern Ave. which gave them experience and money. A dance was sponsored by F. F. A. which was successful, The profits were used in many ways: representatives were sent to a F. F. A. Conference in Lansing, the new officers were sent to camp for an ofticer's training course, some money was con- tributed to C.A.R.E., and the F. F. A, state and national dues were paid. During the year projects were exhibited in three different shows: Crop show, Terry Wellr and joe Stejfer zuiffh zbe apple! that won them Sweeprmke ribbom in the fall crop fbow dairy show and the district show. The boys have worked hard and as one can see they have accomp- lished very much. OFFICERS President ...,... Tom Moran Vice President . . . Terry Wells Secretary . . George Snyder Treasurer . . Dick Stricker Reporter . . George Roush Sentinel . . John Linnerson Sponsor . . Mr. lvlclvlath ORGANIZATIONS Future Homemakers Miss F l-l. A. Ends a vvay To Solve l-ler Problems was The Theme of The F. H. A. Conference The club aTTended in LeRoy, Michigan, The Trip was hnancecl by The club's cupcake sale and dance. Some of The money was also useol Tor The elaboraTe insTallaTion of officers in November. During The year many resource people spoke To The girls obouT family living and The opporTuniTies in home economics. In March, a foreign-food poT- luck was held vviTh local foreign sTudenTs aTTencling. A olemonsTraTion on puppeT making was enioyable in April. The club learned many Things This year which will help Them in laTer life. OFFICERS Presideni' ..... Sanclro Hanell Vice PresiclenT . . . Barbara Skinner SecreTary . . . Carol Cornell Treasurer . , Bonnie BeckWiTh Left To righf: Sandra Hanell, Barbara Skinner, Carol Cornell, Mrs. Skinner, Bonnie Beckwith, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Diana Norcross, Eleanor Carney, Gayle Hooper, Sandy Cornell, June Skiver, Ann Marie Chilson. ORGANIZATIONS Leff To right: Pam 'Green Henry BaTes, Shirley Rayle, Marlene Bell, Elisa Davey, Cherrie PuTTer and Miss Pagel. Future Teachers Me?'? A Teacher '?? was The TiTle oT a skiT per- Tormed by The old members oT The FuTure Teachers To inTroduce The new members To The club. OuTside speakers gave The club an idea ol Today's Teachers and Their problems. Movies were shown To help The sTudenTs realize The duTies of a Teacher. Some ol The members aTTended The F. T. A. Conference in MT. PleasanT. This Trip was financed by The club's apple sale, They discussed inTorrnaTion on sTarTing a career in Teaching and meT oTher sTudenTs inTeresTed Teaching. PresidenT . . Vice PresidenT SecreTary . Treasurer . Sponsor . OFFICERS Cherrie Pufler . PaT Clark? . Bill SwiTT Rose Weber Miss Pagel ORGANIZATIONS Sitting fleft to rightjz Karen Running, Shari Neuman, Mary lou Bixby, Roxanne Arthur. Standing: Barbara Hicks, Sharon Peel, Georgene Sears, Linda Lewis, Gilberta Dechow, Sharon Kirsch, Christie Skinner, Carol Wilson, Marilyn Newkirk, Ann Dewar. Future Nurses An apple a day keeps the doctor away kept the Future Nurses busy selling apples during the lunch periods. The protits from the apple sales and the dance they sponsored was used to give a tvventy- tive dollar donation to a worthy student entering nursing. Also, some was used to send Roxanne Arthur, Mary Lou Bixby, Sharon Peel, and sponsor Miss Wade to a Nurses' Convention in Gaylord. At this convention Roxanne was elected President ot the Northern Michigan District ot Future Nurses involving seventeen counties. The convention decided to be- come attiliated with the Future Nurses ot Michigan. April ll, the organization went to a workshop in Cadillac for better relations among other Future Nurses. Next year, it is being planned to have tvvo Future Nurses' Clubs, one for iunior high and one tor senior high. OFFICERS President . . . . . Sharon Peel :Lv X W,,'Q'Qf ay ,f ,ff Secretary-TVSCISUVSI' . - MUVY LOU BWPY Sharon Peel, Mir! Wade, and Mary Loa Bixby Sponsor . . . . Miss Wade working on conference material. ORGANIZATIONSEXQT 90 if X. lil Bottom Row Cleft to rightj: K. Running, C. White, C. Roosa, I. Southworth, K. Chimoskey, S. Wyatt, J. Bannon, M. Richter, S. Burns, M. Wagamon, J. McKinley J. Toerper, J. Fisher, B. Walton, S. Raftschol, N. Towne, S. Rowe, G. Blohm, B. Alpers, P. Tousley, S. Fouch, J. Neiman, M. Lindstrom, K. Wilhelm A. Carr, C. Fouch, M. Campbell, S. Meade. Second Row: K. Karcheski, M. McCool, W. Wardell, N. Feiker, D. Smith, B. Gray, J. Crabb, L. Benson, M. Hendrickson, K. Nicholson, K. Mann, P. Nurnburger, S. Carroll M. Munro, M. Neiman, S. Lantz, P. Dreves, J. Erickson, J. Bates, P. Rohdy, D. Postema, D. Staton, H. Hunsberger, M. Meach, K. Hanell, S. Kren, N. Blessing, N. Clare, G. Montague, P. Barner. Third Row: P. Green, B. Charest, M. Worolwell,, P. Burrows, J. Morrison, L. Gittith, M. Clark, M. Hunsberger, N. Dorman, B. Bannon, B. Novak, M. Stehower, B. Stults M. Bates, S. Hamilton, R. Charest, L. Crandell, P. Strait, K. Brigman, S. Adams, Y. Wigman, D. Doten, J. Jacobson, P. Wiggins, B. Brovont, R. Barnes, J. Moutsatson, J. Cook, J. Erickson, S. Logsdon, R. Kyselka, R. Nichols. Fourth Row: M. Nash, M. Greenless K. Horn, D. Swanson, S. Blue, S. Sanders, J. Rytkonen, R. White, J. Richardson, E. Hendrickson, K. Richardson, P. Hilty, L. Willman, M. Baldwin, M. Nickols, M. Wilbur J. Wilson, C. Pgge, T. Smith, J. Schmidt, J. Stephan, B. Rohl, M. Wysorfgflii Grant, P. Gorcyca, R. Trager, J. Lievence, K. HustyfZVS. Milliken, S. Cavitch, D. Hawkins, N. Nickolson. , asm, lib, Fifth Row: B. Sleder, B. Hunt, S. Wilkinson, N. Hume, L. Fiebing, M. Pitcher, J. Rickard, M. Brown, P. Grapes, J. Jacobson, E. Deering, A. Bolek, 'G. Jordon, J. Bonn, M. Brigman, K. KKinnaird, M. Mathews, V. Smith, S. Neuman, S. Kirsch, S. Woodward, D. Brown, K. Biork, G. Olman, K. Zaremba, B. Graham, S. Wilder, B. McSawby, C. VanArkel, M. Springstead, B. Pitylak L. Lewis, B. Nevfer. Sixth Row: S. Luhr, M. Martinson, E. Anderson, S. Tipton, E. Kinnaird, C. Curtiss, B. Winowiski, S. Wiggins, B. Patrick, J. Houghton, E. King, M. Boquist S. Carl, S. Foote, C. Haris, G. Judd, S. VanBrocklin, M. Gerard, M. Grapes, S. Ebbage, D. Lindsay, J. Rokos, S. Weigand, M. Meister, P. Sears, J. Kratky, K. Hagan, S. Rayle, J. Wylie, Nancy Reichard, H. Whaley, D. Dumbrill, L. Clune, J. Belfy. Seventh Row: B. Balyeat, B. Perkett, L. Stulen, C. Grant, S. Hanell, G. Dechow, M. Cook, M. Newkirk, C. Aeschliman, J. Meister S. Erickson, S. Sodergren, S. Conroy, J. Edwards, N. Stults, L. Husby, C. Johnson, P. Jones, C. Lyle, S. Green, S. Block, A. Higlemire, L. Campbell, L. Hackett, S. Wilson, P. Fisher, N. Wilder C. Sleder, G. Lewis, S. Donick, N. Karcheski, B. Smith, J. Greiner, L. Lada, S. Hadley. Top Row: J. Nelson, J. VanArkel, S. DeHaan, J. Arthur, E. Davey, V. Belfy, C. Brinkman, J. Landcaster, M. Perla D. Griener, S. Bostwick. Pep Club Vile NEVER lose our pep ability can be heard and felt throughout this group as they keep the school spirit bubbling all during the year. Many Pep Club activities began even before school started, ushering and selling concessions at the CQueen's Coronation began the '58-'59 season. The officers met once a week during the summer and made plans for the coming year. The club started the school year by sponsoring the annual Trojan Tromp after the first football game. After selling concessions at all the football, basketball and tournament games, they used the profits to Hnish paying for the illuminated sign pur- chased last year and the fiag base and pole. They are both for the new high school. Out of town trips were taken to Midland, Alpena and Grand Rapids to football and basketball games. At Christmas time, the girls went carolling and gave presents to needy families. Their objective of promoting good sportsmanship and fair play kept the student body on their toes all year. -. Pep Club Council Cstanding, left To rightj: Barb Gray, Solveig Scrum, Mr. Gerard, Noreen Towne, Joan Fisher, Sharon Rafishol, Becky Walton Nancy STulfs. Seated: Judy Toerper, Judy McKinley, Mary Wagamon, Sue ,Burns, Janice Crabb, Mary Hunsberger, Pam Nurnburger, Sheila Carroll, Diane Nicholson, Linda Fiebing. ORGANIZATIONS Ffa 0f7Iice1'5.' joanie Fifher, Becky Walton, N oreen Towne and Sharon Raftfhol with planf for the flag pole for the new high Jchool. Pep Club Council STanding behind The Pep Club is The mighTy Torce which makes many of The group's decisions: The Pep Club Council, lT is composed oT The Pep Club officers, Two represenTaTives Trom each grade, The varsiTy cheerleaders and The advisor, Mr. William Gerard. During The TooTball season The council planned a highly successful Mom and Dad's Night They sorTed ouT various projecT suggesTions and presenTed To The club The plans Tor a flag base and pole. The club voTed unanimously for The monumenT, and iT will be builT on The new high school siTe. Climaxing The baslceTball season, The council organized The second Pep-A-Rama. The sophomore class won a snow sculpTure conTesT, also a class counT aT The baskeTball game. An exciTing TorTy-live minuTe Pep Assembly wiTh Teacher - cheerleaders, skifs and speeches. The Junior High won The skiT conTesT which was TeaTured and enjoyed by The sTudenT body, The lasT evenT Tor The council To presenT was The Pep Club BanqueT. The oTTicers and club were honored and The memories of The pasT year were sTored in Their minds Torever. OFHCEPS PresidenT ....,.. Joan Fisher Vice PresidenT . . Becky WalTon SecreTary . . . , Sharon RaTTshol Treasurer .... . Noreen Towne ATlendance Oflicer . . . Nancy STulTs Sponsor ..,.. Mr. Wm. Gerard ORGANIZATIONS First Row lleft to rightt: Ken Bannen, Wendy Wardell, Kay Chimoskey Mike Harris. Second Row: Sheila Wyatt, Judy Rickerd, Sue Burns, Mary Ellen Pike, Sally Wilson, Judy VanArkle, Jay Neuman, John Hicks, Jim Olson, Jack Blonshine, Chuck Smith, Bruce Hume. ,K Third Row: Sally Woodward, Carol Gray, Janis Crabb, Sandy Sanders, Jeri Blohm, Sue Wilkinson, Deannad L Zeits, Karen Fitzhugh, Gail Judd S aron a ts o, iz Williams, Roger Carroll, Tim Brodhagen, Dan Kress, Dick Stone, John Sommerville, Betty Dreves Q h R f h l L' ' House, Bev Charest, Mary Lee Hendrixson, Jar?-fi ici ini F X J ' Qi F 79 X . . T N Cf? Bo-Gi Council gba? New so if SR . 5 is C? H A X Q Qi gs Q OFFICERS The Bo-Gi Council tunctions in mittee torm President . .... Ken Bannen -and is said to be as strong as its commi es. There- Vice President . . , . Mike Harris tore, the success ot the council is determined by the Secretary-Treasurer , . Kay Chimoskey Social Chairman. . . Wendy Wardell FACULTY SUPERVISORS Mr. William Gerard Mr. Richard Hoag Mr. Bernard Wilson Mr. Bruce Miles The promotion ot the youth ot Traverse City might well be the motto ot Boys and Girls, Incorporated, the club tor all teenagers. The Bo-Gi Club which is in connection with the school and city is under the guidance and supervision of the adult Board ot Directors and the Bo-Gi Council. Members ot the youth council are elected each year from the student bodies ot Central and St. Francis High Schools in their hrst hour classes. amount of work these committees accomplish. Besides planning and handling all at the regular activities of the Bo-Gi this year several new things were taken care ot. Their program included: organ- izing dances both during the school year and in the summer, deco-rating tor the Christmas holidays, sponsoring the annual ping pong tournament, spon- soring the annual supper for the varsity basketball teams ot Central and St. Francis, ordering magazines and new magazine protectors, and painting the woodwork. They also had certain members meet with an architect and discuss plans tor a new Bo-Gi. As a side light this year's active council was given the opportunity to set up a committee to promote the idea of a sailing club for teen-agers. 93 ORGANIZATIONS I E All right, ufbok next? Mike jigmef the angle, Tell me more. May I have 1,625 6iLZ7ZC9,JU Complete cofzcenzfwzziofz 012 one emi. . . . . . Jkeptiwz 012 the olbef' emi. ORGANIZATIONS First Row flett to rightlz Gary Braun, Jerry Jerome, Dan Exo, Jack McCoy, Greg Boothroyd, Ford Carter, Elliott Weitz, Terin Wales. Second Row: Dick Swan, Bud Zue, Mike Tousley, Dave Jillson, Pete Hilty, Carl Rittman, Vic Jillson, Jack Wright, Third Row: Roger Carroll, Mike Merrill, Jim VanBrocklin, Bill Heidbreder, Lyle DeYoung, Ken Bannen, Emil Dolan. Fourth Row: Steve Kantz, Bob Graham, Lewis Gabier, Harold Stocktisch, Bob Stehower, Dave Budnik, Bill Hicks. Fifth Row: Mr. Dick Frank, Chick Mormon, John Eaton, Bob Woodrow, Harold Laird, Dick Oatley, Bill King, Mac McCarty. Sixth Row: Mr. Jim Ooley, Steve Howard, Bob Anderson, Terry Garn, Doug Linder, Bob Moyer, Bill Mann. . . . they rzlfo ring. Varsity Club The Varsity-award winning athletes ot the school comprise the membership ot the Varsity Club. At their meetings, which are held every other Tuesday ot each month, they have guest speakers. Some ot their programs have included: Central Michigan College track coach, Lyle Bennet, speaking on his school's athletic program, a local sports enthusiast giving pointers on Hshing, a state police otticer advocating gun safety, and a group ot skin divers talking about their art. This year tor the tirst time in the history ot the organization the boys attempted to assemble a choir. They devoted three mornings a week tor practice under music director, lvlr. James Leonard. As a finale for their efforts, they sang several numbers in our school assembly program. For pure entertainment the club sponsored a hay- ride and their annual dance. l-lovvever, as money- making schemes to Hnance this year's proiect, a movie protector tor the athletic department, they staged a school dance and a car-wash. QFFICERS President . . . Doug Linder Vice-President . . Bob Anderson Secretary . . Bob Ivioyer Treasurer . . . Bill Mann Historian . . . . Steve Howard Sergeant at Arms . . Terry Garn Advisors lvir. Dick Frank and lvlr. Jim Ooley 95 ORGANIZATIONS Standing: Sheldon Cole. First Row Cleft to rightla Curt Frook, Reg Lancaster, Adrian Coleman, Dick Sleder. Second Row: Mr. Bernard Wilson, George Benell Ron Steele. Third Row: Doug Linder, Doug McGregor. Absent: Dick Bain, Chuck Haberlein, Brian McGregor, Chuck Samuelson. HI-Y Purposes ot the Hi-Y Club ore to creote, maintain, ond extend throughout the home, school, ond community, high stondords ot Christion chorcicter, Hi-Y meets once every two weeks. Some nights they have a guest speoker or they have recreation in the gymi During their business meetings, they discuss their projects which included a cor vvosh, donce, helping with the lvlorch ot Dimes proiect, and collecting ond distributing toys to the needy tomilies in tovvn. OFFICERS President . . . . . Sheldon Cole Vice President Doug McGregor Segretgry , . Curt Frook Treasurer Dick Sleder Choplain . Reg Loncoster 0RcAN1zAT1oNs 96 l l FirsT Row fleff To righT': Cindy Neihardf, Nancy Reichard, Carol Williams, Diane ScoTT, Helen Whaley. Second Row: Sue McWa1Ters, Nancy Clare, Claudia Page, Bonnie Mills, BeTTy McSawby, Carol VanArkle, Mary Jo Nichols. Third Row: Mariha Wilber, Sally Longcore, Diane STamm, Luci Mummey. Fourfh Row: Janice Brigham, PaT STraiT, KaThy Brigman, Nancy Karcheski, Joan Arthur, Donna WyaTT, Kafhy WyaTT. Fiffh Row: .loan Lancasier Janice Meisler, Sally Erickson, Lonnie Myers, Modern Dance The purpose oT The Modern Dance group is To develop suTTicienT dancing skill To be able To parTicipaTe in group acTiviTies and dances Modern dance is considered an arT and iT Takes Time To develop prohciency. ThereTore, The girls climax Their elTorTs Tor The year by The presenTaTion oi an an- nual Spring FanTasy dance concerf. The Theme This year was a rainbow OT colors . Under The supervision oT Mary Jane Draper, The girls learn and pracTice general body movemenTs and Techniques oT The dance. Modern Dance meeTs regularly each Mon- day nighT. Membership is open To all girls The 8Th Through The l2Th grades. This year There was only one group oT girls, buT Their skill was Tairly evenly maTched so ThaT vvere able To work harmoniously. Trom They 97 ORGANIZATIONS First Row Cleft to righfj: Barb Balyeat, Betty Lou Deo, Claudia Page, Karen Fitzhugh, Roverta Barnes, Lorna Stulen, Lee Montague, Bonnie Somer. Second Row: Beth Perkett, Betty Pike, Jan Wylie, Fran Tompkins, Elaine Kroupo, Penny Sanders, Karen Olson, Ruth Ann Sorenson, Della Dohm. Third Row: Virginia Davis, Linda Edwards, Lucinda Bosch, Noreen Clark, Teri Allen, Linda Hill. G. A. A. ln answer to a demand tor girls to get more athletic activity is the Girls' Athletic Association. Girls vvho are interested in the recreational sports: bowling, badminton, tumbling, basketball, etc., make up the membership ot this organization. Under the aclvisorship ot physical education instructor, Miss Mary Jane Draper, the girls attended a GAA, Play-clay at Petoskey. Skiing, skating, and tobogganning made up the out- door fun betore they moved inside tor volleyball and basketball. For the tirst time in several years the GAA, again staged a Co-Rec Night. For a small admission tee, both boys and girls participated in such games as aerial darts, ping-pong, badminton, and volleyball. Also in the spring at each year they take part in an annual Tri-County track meet. This is held at Pinebrook, Leelanau Schools. OFFICERS President . . .... . Bonnie Somer Vice-President , . . Solveig Sorum Secretary-Treasurer . . . Linda Hill What goer zap . . . . , . mint 607728 flown, ORGANIZATIONS First Row fleft to rightjz Jennie Meach, Adrian Coleman, Wendy Wardell, Mary Jane McCool, Pete Hilty, Sara Perkett, Pat Gorcyca, Joanie Fisher, Debbie Smith, Sheila Wyatt, Sandy Ebbage, Nancy Feiker, Suzanne Martinson, Gertrude Montag- ue, Mary Springer, Mary Munro. Second Row: Rita Nickles, Nancy Hume, Judy Rickerd, Marcia Pitcher, Marcie Lindstrom, Betty Patrick, Lou Ellen Benson, Marian Neiman, Sandy Lantz, Judy Erickson, Nancy Clare, Sheila Carroll, Pam Nurnberger Carolyn Nelson, Sue Adams, Patsy Wiggins, Mary Grapes, Nancy Karcheski. Third Row: Jane Klotzbach, Sally Wilson, Beth Perkett, Lorna Stulen, Chuck Haven, Evelyn Deering, Jon Williams, Bob Warner, Nancy Stults, Linda Feibing Maggie Brown, Ann Carr, Mary Lou Nash, Peggy Grapes, Nancy Ghering, Marilyn Wardwell, Helen Hunsberger, Jan Moutsatson, Harry Dorman, Pat Hilty. Fourth Row: Mary Ellen Pike, Sue Fouch, Martha Baldwin Jan Richardson, Linda Gifiin, Rosie White, Jim Martinek, Dick Keene, Bill Fisher, Joe Terhune, Chuck Ferguson, Bev Charest, Ann Bolek, Kathy Karcheski Barb Novak, Becky Bannon, Bonnie Stults, Margaret Meach, Marcia Stehower, Linda Ferguson, Sharon Milliken. Fifth Row: Willie Wilcox, Lynnea Johnson, Barb Bradford, Rita Trager, Paul Brownson, Jack Wright, Dick Bain, Jerry Jerome Doug Linder, Scott Arnold, Calvin Gray, Mary Schildroth, Cindy Neihardt, Pat Clark, Nancy Badgero, Larry O'Heren, Roger Downer, Bruce Hume, John Kiblinger, Mark Peterson. Sixth Row: Mr. Krull, Barb Sleder, Sharon Logsdon, Noreen Towne Sandy Carl, Lynn Wilman, Polly Trager, Sandy Blue, Dixie Swanson, Sally Woodward, Karen Biork, Linda Lewis, Sharon Bostwick, Sue Mead, Mike, Tousley, Terry Sanborn, Bob Babel, Larry Cummings, Jim Olson, Jack Wyatt, Bob Daley, Steve Cornwell. Ski Club The primary function ot the Ski Club is to promote the sport ot skiing among TCHS students. The approximate number ot l50 members ski together and even take trips to other ski areas around the state. Previously, the Ski Club has existed only tor the interests ot its members, but this year they undertook a project. With accumulated tunds they purchased a set of eleven new parkas tor the ski team. The highlight ot this year's activities was the Arrowhead Conference Play-Day, which was held in Traverse on January 24. Students from the Arrowhead schools skiied together at Hickory Hills during the day and participated in a ski-out at Holiday Hills in the evening. OFFICERS President ....... Pete Hilty Vice President . . Adrian Coleman Secretary . . Mary Jane McCool Treasurer . . Wendy Wardell Advisor . Mr. Philip Krull ORGANIZATIONS FirsT Row fleff To righTJ: AniTci Higelmire, Karla Case, Linda Hill, Marlene Sheldon. Second Row: Carol Anclras, 'Gail Hooper, Mary Wuerfh, Mary Schildroih, Marcia Andras. Anita, Karla, Linda, and Marlene rake carefal aim. Girls' Rifle Club Girls can be marksmen Too. In defense of This sTaTemenT is one of The newer organizaTions around school, The Girls' Rifle Club. OperaTing for i'Ts second consecuTive year, This Club's basic aims are To be- come more adepT aT The arT of shooTing a rifle and To learn gun saTeTy. Under The sponsorship OT Miss Margo DemeTrol, The girls convene for Their meeTings. Their TargeT range This year has eiTher been aT The ConservaTion Club or in The basemenT of The school. In good weaTher They shooT aT an ouTdoor range under The waTchTuI eyes of Mr, Phaneui and Dr. Godlroy, Their ins'TrucTors. OFFICERS PresidenT ..... Marlene Sheldon Vice-PresidenT . . AniTa Higelmire Secre-Tary . , . . Karla Case Treasurer . . . . . . Linda Hill ATTendance Officer . . Mary SchildroTh ORGANIZATIONS S 100 i I FirsT Row Cseofed left To righTJ: Sheldon Cole, Reg Lancaster, John Goillegher, Sdro PerkeTT. Second row Csfcindingj: Willard Wilcox, Mr. Bernard Kirk, Mickey Fivenson, Dick Sleder, Joe Wollclm, Paul Dorling, Durry BrieThc1upT, Bill Greene, Jim Marfinek, Fifch Willicims, Lindci Mcxthison, Lucy Mericle, J. E. T. S. Club On The second ond TourTh VVeolnesoloy oT eoch rnonTh oT 7:30 p. rn, you will hnd o group oT people inTeresTed in engineering in The physics loboroTory. They ore known os The J.E.T.5. Club. The Junior Engineering Troining SocieTy is mosT inTeresTed in becoming more Toimilior vviTh engineering oncl science. This yecir The J.E.T.S. ore working very horol To moinToin The high sToncling which They hove goiined in The posT onol To bring home some Top owords Trom The lnTernoTionol conyenTion oT lvlichigon SToTe LJniversiTy which is held eoch Spring. 101 ORGANIZATIONS First Row lleft to rightln Don McGahey, Don Bellaw, Chuck S Blllzdiuu' Jgnbpgheg' B, L h D. k C It h J. G President ....... Don Be-llaw econ ow: o ro y, rian u rs, ic avi c , im rant, - - Don Philo, 'Gary Flees, Dave Erikson, Bob Knight. VICE Presldemi ' ' 'lqiry Dell Third Row: Roy Gilmore, Gary Lambert, Joe Trnka, Dan Weaver Secrelory ' ' Dclvld LOSSG Wilfred Peters, George Mikewska. Treasurer . . Howard Lake Machine Shop The Machine Shop Club was organized to promote Activities include contributing to the student lounge, gdeolsl Workmcnshipl Gnd Cifizenship. Composed of scrap metal drive, and exhibits at the County Fair. Some members plan to send projects to the Ford Industrial Arts Awards Program to be held at Dear- born. All are working toward an excursion to Each class meets tor three hours a day. Detroit, Lansing, and Flint in the early Spring. two shitts ot boys, who take machine shop: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. First Row lleft to rightjz Joe Steffes, Joe Cheesman, Jack Champagne, Alan Francisco, David Parrish. presidemi . . A I I GOTY Coufurier Second Row: Rod Risky, Bill Selkirk, Ken Orth, Dan Denny Vice president Q I Morvin Schclvey CS.F.J Dave Garner, .lim Hundley, Marvin Schavey, Jack Underwood, Roger Steffes, Gary Couturier, Tony Perszyk, T J h B John Budiniski, Merwin Crampton. reosurel' ' ' O V1 U mls l Secretary . . . Rod Risky ORGANIZATIONS 102 WM First Row Cleft to rightjz Lois Goyer, Judy Stowe, Dianne Socho, Kay Horn, Jean Manor, Jackie Fort, Janet Rogers, Carole Winowiski, Sharon Day, Judy Sipperly, Lorene Norris. Second Row: Don Lappo, Ira Bunek, Mr. Olson, Letitia Smith, Aleeta Hollister. Absent: Linda Ashby, Sara Bacon, Dorothy Bates, Darlene Breithaupt, Robert Brock, Ronald Clark, Gordon Derks, Melvin Derks, Daren Hawkins, Dennis Helfrich, Patricia Helfrich, Judy Herkner, Dick Jennett, Diane Kirsch, Brian McGregor, Doug McGregor, Don Philo, Linda Ray, Yvette Rice, Charles Smith, Maxine Spoor, Mary Lou Thayer, Joseph Trnka, Sharon McCall, Marlene Sheldon, Mary Braden. CO-OP Co-op Club is made up ot members who work and attend school on the co-operative system under the sponsorship ot H. J. Olson. The Club was organized as an extra- curricular activity to enable the students vvho have part-time jobs to meet and share in group activities. Each year the Co-op Club does something spectacular, and this year is no exception. They are giving a dinner tor their employees and employers. Also recreation nights are planned and they put on a very successful dance. OFFICERS President . . , Darlene Breithaupt Vice President , Janet Rogers Secretary Kay Horn Treasurer - Letitia Smith 105 ORGANIZATIONS First Row Cleft to rightl: Chuck Happy, Bill Greene, Paul Darling, Larry Ealy, Jim Brinkman, Curt Frook, Dick Minor. Second Row: Mr. Paul Welch, Vernon Martin. Camera Club Organized only last year tor all students interested in photography, the Camera Club is going tull speed ahead. Meetings are held every Monday night. Picture assignments are given to members on some general area, due to be turned in on a cert-ain date. These assignment pictures are then evaluated. Camera Club, this year, have toured Baldvvin's Studios, the Traverse City Camera Club, and are in hopes ot displaying some ot their photographs. They also have had many interesting guest speakers at their meetings. OFFICERS President . . . . Larry Ealy Vice-President . . Chuck Happy Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Ritter ORGANIZATIONS 104 First Row Cleft to rightj: Rosie White, Judy Rytkonen, Jill Hawkins, Beth Gallup, Sally Norton, Margret Trepte, Mary Springer, Paul Brownson. Second Row: Dixie Swanson, Kay Hanell, Judy Erickson, Sandy Carl, Cindy Harris, Judy Alsop, Mary Jo Nichols, Marilyn Parker. Standing: Curt Frook, Barbara Bradford, Annetta Hendrickson, Toni Smith. Press Club ln i958-59 the associate staft members ot the.BLACK AND GOLD are very proud ot becoming a tull tledged organization ot their own? The Press Club is open to anyone who is interested in writing. Under' the supervision at Aa V. Williams, the members I write articles tor the BLACK AND GOLD, the weekly school paper. OFFICERS President . . Sally Norton Vice President Paul Brownson Secretary-Treasurer . Margret Trepte Advisor . . A. V. Williams ORGANIZATIONS Left to Right: Miss Lautner, Fran Tompkins, Claudia Curtiss, Lincla Bay, Tom Smith, Kathy Olson, Carol Kopus, Roxann Arthur, Calvin Husby Junior Red Cross The purpose of the Junior Red Cross is to get a better understanding of other people and to be of service to the school and the community. Again this year the Junior Red Cross has carried out many worthwhile tasks. Their biggest project was their hospital volunteer vvork. At least two members vvork six days a vveek from 4100-6:00 p. m. They also send get-well cards to the students vvho are ill, bought and wrapped gifts for underprivileged children, and they put on a very successful and profitable dance. First Row fleft to rightl: Janice Wylie, Martha Baldwin, Diane Madsen, Carol Lyle. Second Row: Mary Harrington, Mary Heater, Kathy Hagan. Under the sponsorship of Miss Elsie Lautner, the Junior Red Cross in Junior High was very active again this year. They collect magazines for the State l-lospital, count and deliver tray favors each month to the different hospitals, and they are in charge of the lost and found. OFHCERS President ...,.. Rhea Gaunt Vice President . . Roxann Arthur Secretary . . . Carol Kopus Treasurer . , Nathan Finch Standing: Mary Shetfler, Juanita Cox, Sue McWatters, Margaret Boquist, Sharon Peel, Pam Green, Marion Swan, Beth Gallup, Frances Walters, Martha Bohaboy, Cindy Harris, Mrs. Burk- holder, Howard Anderson, Terry Putter, Beverly Wilson. -1 I, vf4,,,,4f-If ORGANIZATIONS Standing: Rev. Roe. First Row ileft to rightl: Kathy Hagan, Rosemary Lemcool,Warren Lindsey. Second Row: Leo Arthur, Carol Smith, Jim Roe. Third Row: Adelle Wiesinger, Nancy Challender, Steve Krum- laut. Fourth Row: Nora King, Opal Hanna. Fifth Row: Lars Paul Christensen. Fourth Hour Bible Class OFFICERS President ..... Warren Lindsey Vice President . . . Leo Arthur Secretary-Treasurer . . Kathy l-lagan Bible Club Bible Club, consisting ot any one who wants to join, has a varied program every week. They share one another's experiences -and cultivate their religious interests through service to their school and com- munity along the spiritual line. An enjoyable halt Standing: Rodney Lehn. First Row ilett to rightlz Kay Hanell, Beth Gallup, Mrs. Wynn Bode. Second Row: Carol Grant, Frances Walters, Arlene Wycoft, Kathy Davis. Third Row: Ken Hanna, Tom Lyon, Janice Wylie, Roger Lehn. Fourth Row: Dan Stainforth, Chuck Staintorth, Sandy Skinner Christel Skinner. Fifth Row: Don Vanderhill, John Thompson, fn f hour is spent by all students singing choruses, corn- peting in games, and matching wits in quizzes. Also, panel discussions are had besides individual talks by the members. Fitth Hour Bible Class OFFICERS President ...... Rodney Lehn Vice President . . Chuck Staintorth Secretary . . . Frances Walters Treasurer . . Beth Gallup Publicity ..,. . . Ken Hanna .Q N Q 5 X X R X I X 5 4 iii? Q X ll on .Q qw, Uwffm ,, .,' 4 ., f 2 1 ., ,.,.......,,-Q 2 ' nk, 1 ww I ff I f ,MKG W f f , V V 5 ,,,, W X 4 f 1 4 ly! ,,.....,,., ,, ' ,f ,X .,,,,,,,,,,,,. f , ,,..,, Q ' , 0, ,y f , W f ' 'W ffm- HW W W ACTIVITIES Q if if ww! A'lW',,15,,, 5502- ,, Q W 1. Shall we follow the crowd? Nancy Stnltf, Bob lVd7'7Z67', jifdy Rae, Nick DeYonng, Connie Meacn, and Fred Diiilard. Bonnie Smith, Bifenda Peck, Indy Greiner, Yvette lVignian, and Sharon Woodlooiiye. 5. Dream along with nie,' Pat Toniley and Gary 2. Did yon Tay fortiine cookief? Geoige Olinan, flfiaifneit Mary lfl7againon, and Kay Giijfen. Favor girly 4. Liften to that rhytloing Connie Meacb and Fred are from left to ifiglyty the jint one li nnidentijied, Difnlaifd. Sayonora Sciyonoro, The Junior Clciss prom, Wes held on Moy l7, l958. Chorlie Brovvn's Bond furnished The music lor The gold occosion, ond The couples donced in on orienTol Tonfosy. Upon crossing o bridge They eniered inTo o dredmlond ol Jdloonese lonTerns ond cherry blossoms. In The Teohouse, The couples soT upon cushions, on The floor, Ciround low, black 'reg Tobles, WiTh solT orienTdl music in The boickground, lvlurcils ddornecl The wdlls of The dome floor, Topped by oi lighT blue billowing ceiling. ACTIVITIES - M. e i I I Q c sT 5 44 Q W QLXS MLJ9 , ' Tcirf? is C JETS, S.. Y C X B ff X FronT Row fleff To righTJ: Chick Moor- man, John Eafon, Dick Merchanf, Jerry Nelson, Dennis Wells, Bob Ste- 1, 1'7 hower, John Carroll, Gary Braun, if Jim Sforrs, Jim Perrin. Back Row: Manager PeTe Sfrom, Gary Burkholder, Dave Budnik, Jack McCoy, Coach Kanifz, John Olsen, John Thompson, ArT McManus, Bill Patrick, Manager Howard Badgero. Abseni' when picfure was Taken: Bob Wood- row. BaTTer Up One ol The besT records ever handed To The TCHS spring sporTs program was won by Coach Tharel DuTch KaniTz's baseball squad This year. The Team won eleven games and only IosT one. The eleven wins were posTed over ManTon, Traverse CiTy ST. Francis, Mancelona, NorThporT, Leelanau, and Bay CiTy Handy. ln conference acTion, Dennis Wells Threw a no- hiT-no-run game againsT Bay CiTy To win The morning playoffs. In The aTTernoon, John EaTon piTched a Tour-hiTTer, buT The Team couloln'T geT quiTe enough runs To beaT Midland, who won 2-l. New To The squad This year were Gary Braun, ArT McManus, Gary Burkholcler, and Jack McCoy, iuniors, Chick Moorman and Dave Budnilc, sophomores, and John Olson and John Thompson, Treshmen. ArT lvlclvlanus, TransTer Trom ST. Francis, is considered The mosT improved player on The ball club and will be a valuable asseT To The Team in '59, Five members will be IosT by graduaTion in June of l958: Bill PaTrick, Jim Perrin, Jim STorrs, Dennis Wells, and Gerald Nelson. All formed The piTching sTaTl excepT Tor PaTrick, who Tilled The posiiion of shorTsTop. Senior manager Howard Badgero will also be losT. Their absence will undoubTedly be TelT nexT year, alThough The underclassmen Torm a sTrong nucleus in Themselves. AcT1v1T1Es 1 10 Firsi' Row Cleft To righfl: Dick Keene, Willard Wilcox, Corbin Davis, John Kiblinger, Eric Thoreson, Jerry RiTTman, Bob MacEacl1ron, Skip Ball, Ken Wilson. Second Row: Terry Sanborn, Terin Wales, Tom Novak, Bruce Eckhardt, Ross Biederman, Jim Van Brocklin, Lon Brugh, Jerry Jerome, Coach Bacon. Third Row: Jim Marfinek, Dennis Kantz, John Nelson, Fred Kirkby, Sieve Kantz, Larry Anderson, Mgr. Ellioff Weifz. T5-30-40 Game Six reTurning leTTermen sparked a Winning season C7-QD Tor CenTral neTmen in l958. Heading The squad were seniors Tom Novak, Ross Biederman, and Bruce EckhardT Tollovved up by junior Terin Wales, and sophomores Bob Graham and Jim Van Brocklin. Coached by Bob Bacon, The Team won conference acTion wiTh Novak Taking all singles conTenders and Biederman and EckhardT Taking all doubles. The squad finished Third in regional play while unbeaTen Novak and once-defeaTed Biederman won The Regional Doubles Championship and Traveled To Kalamazoo Tor The STaTe Semi-Finals. They were overcome by HamTramck while displaying excellenT veTeran Tennis playing. Alfhough Novak, Biederman, EckhardT, and Lon Brugh are losT by graduaTion, reTurning for '59 play will be Terin Wales, Bob Graham, Jerry Jerome, Jim Van Brocklin, and Manager EllioTT VVeiTz. Bob Graham fem himfelf for a fmt forehami 111 ACTIVITIES DY From lefT To righf: John Beall, Nick DeYoung, Bill Hicks, Hugo TrepTe, George Drew, Lance Neuman, Wayne Burrows, Bill Heidbreder, George McCarTy, Coach Ed Schuknechf. l I Fore Coach Ed Schuknechf, in his hrsf year as CenTral l-ligh's golf Team coach, faced an eager squad. Unlike The previous year, The Team was largely formed of veferan golfers. Five dual mafches were sfaged and The Team won Three and losT Tvvo. They vvon over Alpena, Pefoskey, and MT. Pleasanf. Cadillac and Pefoskey, on Their respecfive home courses, handed The Trojans defeaf. ln regional play, The squad finished sevenfh in a field of Twelve. Once again in '58 spring sporfs conference acTion TCHS was runner-up To Midland's Teams, wiTh The golf Team running second in The Arrowhead Conference. Four of The members of CenTral's links squad will be losT Through T958 graduaTion: D ew l-lu o Tre Te, and Nick DeYoung, ReTurning will be Bill Lance Neuman, George r , g p Hicks, Bill l-leidbreder, and George McCarTy, who will be back as veTs of several years. ACTIVITIES T. , 2 . - f Q 1 Steve H award and Bob Longcore mfiving to win the relay for Central. Bill Mmm mnning the hurdles. 112 Track 1958 VeTeran leTTermen once again formed The nucleus of The Team Tor Track coaches Dick Frank and .lim Ooley, WiTh a minimum of graduaTing seniors in l957, The squad chalked up a record year Hnishing TiTTh in a held of Twelve Teams aT The Saginaw-ArThur Hill lnviTaTional. Wins over Alpena, Leelanau, PeToskey, and BreThren lClass D STaTe Champsl were also a parT of The record. ln The Chip Relays, The Team Tinished ninTh ouT of ThirTy schools and won TirsT Tor The Third consecuTive year aT The PeToskey Relays. Trojans dominaTed The TlrsT annual Traverse CiTy lnviTaTional alThough no Team scores were kepT. A TourTh was won aT The Regional and in The STaTe lvleeT They Tied Tor TwenTy-second place. For The TirsT Time in Tive years, The Team finished as runners-up in Arrowhead ConTerence acTion, while Midland capped The losT conference TiTle. Numerous records were seT This year by The Team. In school records, Bill Mann broke records in The high hurdles while Bill King did The some in The pole vaulT. ln conference play, Bob Anderson reseT The broad iump, Bill Mann The high hurdles, and Bill King The pole vaulT. Thirlby Field records were broken in boTh The low and high hurdles by Bill M-ann and in The 880 relay by John WaTson, Mike Tousley, STeve Howard and Bill Mann. As The squad is heavily dominaTed by underclassmen, only five members are being losT in T958 by graduaTion: Team capTain Bill Mluieak, John WaTson, Bill Darling, .lim WesTlund and Gary Murner who have done excepTional jobs in leading The boys To vicTory. I The .layVee squad Took TlrsT place in Their meeT wiTh Ben- zonia, lvlesick and Honor, poinTing To evenTs likely To happen in The nexT year or Two. Top Row Cleff To righTl: R. Kucera, C. SchroTenboer, B. Merchanf, K. Lemcool, J. Chance, Dave Mason, R. Frycland, J. SaTTler, T. Foufs, T. Beery, J. Kempfon, T. Hedlund, B. RoThermel. Second Row: T. Bell, D. Pink, G. Bohm, C. Ryan, D. Lewy, I.. Emmerf, H. Neuman, S. Hummel, B. Cowie, J. Dupries, D. Dague, V. Nelson, G. BrighT, J. Lynch, P. DuVall, T. Lyon. Coaches: Ooley, Frank. Third Row: D. STruesel, J. Greiner, B. Olson, J. Budinski, M. Fivenson, T. Bloomquisf, S. Claycomb, J. Anderson, F. Sfrufhers, L. Ealy. FourTh Row: B. Darling, C. Riffman, R. Sfeele, B. Moyer, T. Gam, B. King, B. Longcore, W. Gabier, J. WrighT, H. Sfockfish, S. Dean. Fifth Row: S. Howard, B. Anderson, D. Oafley, J. Wesflund, B. Mluieak, J. Wafson, G. Murner, M. Tousley, M. Oliver, R. Carroll, P. Hilfy fMgr.J. J v . I 2, . f 113 Fall 1958 Politics in Senior High Annuol elecTions were held Tor The school Term oT i958-59 on SepTember 26. Prior To The elecTions, coucuses were held when condidoTes were nominc1Ted Trom The diTlerenT pc1rTies, chosen Through govern- menT ond hisrory cldsses. These coucuses were Tol- Iowed by severol doys oT noisy ond vigorous com- poigning. PorTies, vviTh loTs oT food ond music, were held oT The Bo-Gi by The WesTern Movies ond Rockin Robins, To goin supporT Tor Their condidoTes. The senior porTies consisTed of The Rockin Robins, Rebel Rousers, ond on IndependenT PorTy, eoch Tilling one office, vviTh The WesTern Movies: Five Big Guns Tilling Three. Underclossmen porTies included The Spoonmen, I-lulo Hoops, Gingerbreods, ond The Hond-Jivers. Leo liftem, Sim: mijler, in Keii rpeahr from hir high perch. Rim www I Officers Tinolly elecTed Tor dll of senior high were: Governor, Brion McGregor, ond Vice-Governor, Bob Woodrow. Senior closs officers were: PresidenT, Leo ArThur, Vice-PresidenT, Doug McGregor, SecreTgry, RiTo Troger, ond Treosurer, Solveig Sorurn. In The esTimoTion oT Adrion Colemon, our exchonge sTudenT irom New Englond, our eIecTions go some- Thing like This: Tc1Ik, Tdnned covvpokes ronging dovvn The corri- dors, crozy, svveciT-shirTed iemoles shrilly screorning, posTers, procIomoTions, vvriTs, slogdns, Tcxgs, bolloons covering wolls ond sTudenTs, on hour long mddhouse in The sTudy hells, primiTive Tribol vvor-donces, sovoge chonTs, gesTiculoTing monkeys shouTing Trom desk Tops dimly seen ond heord Through o crescendo of bong- ing muzzle-looders, Tioming six guns, driTTing smoke, rioTs oT The Bo-Gi ..., iT's The onnuol closs eIecTionsl The lineup of junior Clizrr Prericleht em. cizmliilizter, Pete I-lilly explainr what he'll ilo The WerZei'n Moifier' Five Big At the pollr. if elected. GW!!! ACTIVITIES Picture 'l flett to rightl: Cindy Stowe, Sue Wiggins, Willard Picture 3: Barbara Kopus, Scott Arnold, Marcie Lindstrom, Dianne Wilcox, Karen Fitzhugh, Melodie Greenless, Carole Green, Madsen, Liz House, Sue Wiggins, Cindy Stowe, Charles Good- Charles Goodman, Dianne Madsen, Fitch Williams, Bill Dunkel- man, Steve Kantz, Fitch Williams, Diane Groen, Willard berg, Diane Groen. Wilcox, Terry Putter, Melodie Greenless, Nancy Hume. Picture 2: Cindy Stowe, Nancy Hume,Melodie Greenless, Dianne Picture 4: Diane Groen, Melodie Greenless, Willard Wilcox, Madsen, Charles Goodman, Fitch Williams, Steven Kantz, Carole Green, Charles Goodman, Liz House, Cindy Stowe, Willard Wilcox, Terry Putter, Scott Arnold. Barbara Kopus, Dianne Madsen, Fitch Williams, Nancy Hume. Stardust A Three Act Comedy by Walter Kerr Early in November the Juniors presented their annual play, under the direction ot Mr. Thomas Lynch and Mr. Jay Jacobs, extern teacher from MSU. The plot revolves around Prudence Mason, a tamous actress, who enrolls at an academy ot dramatic and allied arts attached to a small university some- where in New Hampshire. She doesn't realize what is in store for her, and when she comes upon such weird scenes as students posing as unpeeled oranges, teapots pouring themselves out, and loaded rnousetrapsf' she hurriedly decides to return to New York and her fiance. Atter several more quite involved incidents which cause her delay and much embarrassment, the play comes to its hilarious conclusion. COMMITTEE Cl-IAIRMEN Publicity - Kay Wilhelm Properties - Marlene Bell Tickets and Programs- Sue Burns Ushers- Nancy Reichard and Mary Richter Make-up - Peg Grapes Sound Eltects-Trev Dantord Furnishings - Bev Charest Scenery -Jon Bourdo Decorating - Nancy Stults CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE MARION PI-IIPPS . CYNTHIA KEENE . JOI-IN REDMAN . RAIMOND BROWN MAVIS MORIARITY MISS FREEMAN . MISS ROBINSON MISS JONES . . TAD VOORI-IIS , STELLA BRAI-IMS . JANET ROSS . . Pl-IIL FORD . . MR. BACI-I . . . JERRY FLANAGEN . PRUDENCE MASON ARTHUR scott, JR. D. . CLAIRE CARTER . . . . DEAN OF WOMEN PROMPTER . . . . . . . . Nancyl'lume . Melodie Greenless . Willy Wilcox .Chuck Goodman . Cindy Stowe . Sue Wiggins Karen Fitzhugh . Carole Green . Fitch Williams . Dianne Madsen . Diane Groen Bill Dunkelburg . Steve Kantz . Scott Arnold . Liz House , Terry Putter . Barb Kopus Marcie Lindstrom Pricilla Crawford ACTIVITIES ,CHQ The prefemalion of Queen Barbara Gray daring the half- time ceremomer of the 1958 Homecoming Game. W, First Row fleft to rightlz Crown- bearer Lee Ann Martinson and train-bearers Connie Howard and Biff Bostwick. Second Row: The Queen's Court- Noncy Feiker, Suki Hazzard, Joanie Fisher, and Sue Mead, Third Row: Coach Bob Bacon and Queen Barbara Gray. Homecoming The excitement ot another tootball Homecoming Game got oft to a fast start October 16, 1958, with the exhausting but thrilling annual pre-Homecoming Snake Dance. Signs in the halls and the voting for our 1958 Homecoming Queen also added a certain vigor to the coming game with Bay City Handy. The secret ot who had become Homecoming Queen was well kept until the halt-time ot the game, October 17, when Queen Barbara Gray and her court, which included Nancy Feiker, Joanie Fisher, Suki Hazz-ard and Sue Mead, were presented to their audience. Against a colorful tall background, Queen Bar- bara vvas presented with her crown during the Coronation Ball tollovving the game. ACTIVITIES II.. First Row Cleft to rightlz Harry Dorman, Doug Linder, Richard Ocrtley, Bob Moyer, Dan Exo, Bill Green, Terry Garn, John Carroll. Second Row: Glenn Blow, Mike Tousley, Bob Longcore, Bob Stehower, Roy Gilmore, Dave Ritchey, Doug Bickle, Marv Bendickson, Steve Howard, Ford Carter. Third Row: Ron Neuman, Dave Pink, Carl Rittman, Bill King, Ted Bloomquist, Ken Bannen, Dick Merchant, Ed Dewar, Cal Gray, Bob Anderson, Emil Dolensek, Coach Ooley, Fourth Row: Assist. Mgr. Bob Breihtaupt, Mgr. Elliott Weitz, Jerry Springer, Jim Griner, Jim Martinek, Darry Breithaupt, Chick Moorman, 'George Boehm, Jim Lynch, Bill Mann, Jerry Steinbach, Art McManus, Coach Bacon. Touchdown . . VARSITY Preview: With twenty returning letterrnen from '57, the Trojans were picked by many to better l-ost year's hve-win-three-loss record and to challenge Midland for the Arrowhead Conference champion- ship. After winning their Hrst three games over Grand Rapids Central, Petoskey, and Canadian Soo, the Troians dropped their first game to Midland by only two points, Ia real heart-breaker to lose. They con- tinued their losing ways by losing to Bay City Handy, a game which was much closer than the score indicates. They bounced back to defeat Muskegon and won a forfeit game from Grand Rapids Creston, as they used an ineligible player. They Hnished the season with a vvin over Alpena. Traverse City placed boys on both the offensive and defensive Arrowhead Conference teams. Ford Carter, Terry Garn, and Bob Longcore were placed on the oicfensive squad, and Bob Stehovver and Bob Longcore were placed on the defensive team. Doug Bickle, Bob Moyer, Doug Linder, Dan Exo, Bill King, Ken Bannen, Steve Howard, Bob Anderson, Jerry Springer, Jim Lynch, and John Carroll received honorable mention, A sW5 , L fi f 5 tx S , Q Afler fl grueling practice rerfion. Front: Dan Exo '59, Middle: Jim Griner '60, Doug Linder '59, Back: Dick Merchant '60, Outlook: The coaches will have a lot of vacancies to till, left by graduating seniors, but they should get help from a strong J-V squad. SCORES Trojans Opponents 22 . . G. R. Central 47 , . . . Petoskey 6 , . Canadian Soo T2 . . . . Midland T3 . . . B. C. Handy T2 . . . . . Muskegon 6 Forfeit . . G. R. Creston 26.. .. Alpena .n11 He -if! eeS XX G ACTIVITIES 117 X X x X X X X X o o T? O O l X O ls X ' X X This is The ploy by which Senior leFT-holf STeve Loword scored mosT oT his nine Touchdowns X X X X ffl x x x x X x X Xf O Q O lg O O ff o ,f 0 Q 7 This is The mosT successful poss ploy used by The Troions This seoson Individuol leaders: STeve I-loword ATT. 56 yds. Goihed 618. Ave. ll. Rushing. Possing. John Corroll ATT. 50 Com. 23 PCT 46 yds. 377. PunTing1 Doug Bickle No. 39 Yds. 978 Ave. 32.6. Scoring. STeve Howord Tds. 9 Tor 54 poinTs. PunT reTurns: John Corroll PunTs 8 Tor T47 yds. Ave. 14.4. First Row ileft to righti: Hanson, Bohn, Sommerville, Olson, Zue, Claycomb, Langford, J. Anderson. Second Row: Dupries, Boehm, Fouts, W. Anderson, Watson, Mcleish, Vanderhill. Third Row: Kaniewski, L. Anderson, Adler, Jillson, Stainforth Sanborn, Nelson, Ruble, Williams. Fourth Row: Mgr. Steele, Beall, Burrows, Griffith, Milarch, Jenks Benson, Christopher, McLeod, Gee, Hanschel, Mgr. Martin. Back Row: Coaches Johnston and Oberlin. JV Griclders This year's JV squad under Coaches Walt Oberlin and Bolo Johnston split their wins and losses evenly with a 2-2-i record. After winning two and tying one of their first Three games, the team lost nine first string boys to the varsity. This considerably weakened the squad and they lost the next two games. With a good group of boys coming up from the freshman squad the coaches are hopeful for a better season in '59. Freshme The fine aggressive group, greeted this year by coaches Thompson and Welch, displayed a spirit that makes a winning team. Their record of three wins and two losses was Front Row: Coach Walt Thompson, Coach Paul Welch. Second Row: Roger Downer, Charles Greene, Alan Howard, Steve Olman, Arnold Kramer, Bob Neuman, Lee Hosler, Tom Moorman, Todd Sebright. Third Row: John Stanek, Tom Menzel, Mike Carter, Dick Garn, Bill Kane, Ken King, Jon Chance, Jim Goss, Duane Sheldon, Bill Mullen, Jim Roe. Opponent Score T. C. Score Mesick Varsity 7 . . T3 Leelanau Varsity 7 . . 7 Ivlanistee Reserves O . . 46 Cadillac Reserves 26 . . O Honor Varsity 28 . . O Totals 67 66 n Football second only to the Trojan varsity this year. Although the final score was not always in their favor, it could always be said they played a fine game. With a little seasoning this team is potentially a very fine ball club. Fourth Row: Lee Ballance, Lynn Ray, Mike Nerbonne, Ted Hedlund, Charles Daniels, Frank Scobee, John Kiblinger, Bill Howard, Bob Beall, Bob Wamsley, Bill Chamberlin. Fifth Row: Ron Hardley, Tom Beery, Bill Drake, Bob Merchant, Jerry Rittman, Ray Perszyk, Dave Votruba, Bob Helferich, Dick Snow, Archie Schrotenboer, Manager. ACTIVITIES Government Day T l S l-low much does snow removal cost in Grand Traverse County? l-low many law enforcement offi- cers are employed in the county? What is the function of the new County Hospital? These are only minor examples of the many questions put to experts by Senior High students on Government Day. On November ll, the seniors from several high schools in the Grand Traverse area attended Senior Government Day, The objective of the day was to acquaint the seniors with the mechanics of our government and the people who run it. Under the supervision of Bernard Wilson, com- mittees composed of students, worked long and hard to perfect this day. Jobs of these committees con- sisted of the making of programs and tags, painting of signs, the assigning of approximately 500 students into the discussion groups and the contacting of sixty resource people. The morning was devoted to a general meeting in the Central High School auditorium, with questions being asked by both students and resource people. Sectional meetings were held in the afternoon with the students attending the discussion group of their choice. A successful day was brought to a close with a speech by Dr. Brake, former Attorney General of the State of Michigan. ACT1v1T1Es Winter 1959 Harolcl Laird anal Margo Springrffeaal Tinze for refrerkrnenlr. look like tlfejfre enjoying zkenzrelref Chick Mormon anal 'Liz Home enjoy a fail clanee. Panl lSleepyJ Brownsron, Lacy Mericle, jokn Gallagher, anal Rita Trager lake time oar for a ekaz anal refrerkrnenlf. Christmas Formal Dancing ilererrxef concentration- rigkf, Mdfjf and Greg? Dan Exo anal Barb Longcore P016 Q photographer Baldwin. La Nuii des Cloches, -a nighr of bells, was presenied as The annual senior formal on December 27, l958. Alrer passing Through a loresi of green pines srudenrs entered into a paradise of bells. Dancers vvere en l d ' h cose in a uge pink bell as They danced To The music of The Chips . The walls were lined vvilh silver bells on a background of pink. Refreshmenls were served amid more ' k b ll b ballerina Type coswmes. pin e s y favor girls dressed in pink lt . 'uk A xqtw 1 Fourth Hour Champs From left to right: Leo Arthur, Herb Lemcool, Jerry Jerome, Ford Carter, Sheldon Cole, and Bob Anderson. Absent when picture was taken Vern Martin. Fifth Hour Champs From left to right: .lay Neuman, Jim Martin, Dan Exo, Gary Braun, Jack McCoy, and Roger Carroll. Absent when pic- ture was taken Steve Howard and Jerry Westlund. Intramural Fifth hour, the Senior Sputniks went undefeated in inramural competition. This power-packed team posted easy lop-sided wins over all ot their oppo- sition, and broke many scoring records. Fourth hour, the Senior Horses didn't have quite such an easy time, At the end ot the season, the Horses and the Junior Dogs had identical records ot tine wins and one loss each. This called tor a playoti and the Horses posted a one point win. Both the Senior Horses and the Senior Sputniks showed how important balance is and displayed excellent teamwork, as they won the championship tor their hours. Weight Lifting Something completely difterent was experienced at TCHS this spring. It was introduced by the art teacher, Mr. Paul Welch. Weight lifting was received with much enthusiasm and proved to be of great interest to many students. Mr. Welch organized this new sport in February Left picture: Left to right: Gary Bright, .lim Anderson, Mike Tousley, Scott Dean, Mr. Paul Welch, Ron Schneider, Gene Kroupa, 'George Boehm. and it drew to competition in May. There are hopes of starting this body-building sport earlier next year. Due to its publicity and practical values, weight lifting is expected to be greeted by a greater turn- out next tall. Although it is not competitive with other schools, it has unlimited healthful rewards. Right picture: Jerry Millarch doing the squat with 205 lbs. as- sisted by George Boehm, Dave Pink, and Gary Lambert. -Photographer Curtis Froolc ACTIVITIES Upper: Ernll Dolan and Ken Brznnen working for lmckbonrcl control. Lower: Ernll Dolan .rboollng hir flzrnecl jnrnp-root. Harold Lalrcl coming in for Zoe rebonnal. Varsity BaskeTball Preview: Following a poor year in '58, The Trojans were expecTed To bounce back and become a con- Tender Tor The Arrowhead Championship. The Trojans sTarTed on The righT Track by winning Their HrsT Two games from Grand Rapids Soufh and Muskegon. Their nexT Three games were losses, Two of Them To a very sTrong SaulT STe. Marie Team and The oTher To Bay CiTy Handy. They won Their nexT Two games from PeToskey and Midland before losing To Alpena by only Two poinTs. The Trojans came back To even The score wiTh Bay CiTy Handy, buT Then losT To The some Alpena Team. They Tinished The season wiTh Tour consecUTive wins from PeToskey, Grand Rapids CenTral, who was one of The STaTe's Top Teams, Midland and Muskegon. In The TournamenT, The Trojans, who were hamp- ered by illness, bowed To a srrong Grand Haven Team. Three players were given All-Conference recog- niTion. John Carroll was named To The TlrsT Team while Bob Vlfooolrow and Emil Dolan were given Honorable MenTion. John Carroll and Bob Woodrow were given STaTe Honorable MenTion. Carroll was The leading scorer wiTh T89 poinTs Tor a l3.5 poinT per game average. Woodrow lead in poinTs per game wiTh T4 and in Tree Throws wiTh 40-50 or an 8O'Kn average. OUTlook: Coach Menzel will again be hiT hard by graduaTion This year, There will be a loT of seniors who will be missed nexT winrer. He is hoping Tor sTrong help from The J-V squad. Troians T. C. 52 T. C. 68 T. C. 33 T. C. 43 T. C. 47 T. C. 61 T. C. 63 T. C. 43 Opponents Grand Rapids South Muskegon Sault Ste. Marie Bay City Handy Sault Ste. Marie Petoskey Midland Alpena 123 SCORES T. C. Bay City Handy Alpena Petoskey G. R. Central Midland Muskegon TOURNAMENT SCORE Grand l-laven ACTIVITIES 55 44 43 56 72 Front Row Cleft to rightjz Jerry Springer, Bob Woodrow, Ken Bannen, John Carroll, Bob Sfehower, Marv Bendickson. Back Row: Coach lrv Menzel, Lyle DeYoung, Bill Heidbreder, Doug Bickle, Emil Dolan, Harold Laird, Wayne Wilsey, Don Parker, Manager. ACTIVITIES 124 1 Front Row fleft to rightl: Dove Dogue, Jim Anderson, Dennis Kontz, John Olson, Ron Benson. Back Row: Coach Ed Schuknecht, John Beoll, Terry Jenks, Fred Rosenburg, Jett Longford, Ken Somers, Vern Nelson, Manager. Absent when picture was token: Terry Lorenzen, John Griffith. JayVee Basketball This yeor's Junior Vorsity under the direction ot Cooch Ed Schuknecht did very well considering the tocts. All ot the boys on the J, V. squod were Sophomores. They hod only treshrnon experience. Cooch Schuknecht let most ot the boys ploy, so thot they would hove experience tor next seoson. Working closely with Cooch Menzel some or the boys were shifted bock ond torth between Vorsity ond Junior Vorsity. Troverse City should hove quite o yeor to look torword to, the boys hove good experience -ond boll hondling eose. 125 Ac'rn mes Front Row Cleft to rightlz Dick Garn, Manager, Bob Neuman, Charles Daniels, Tom Menzel, Bill Howard, John Stanek, .lim Goss, Bob Wamsley, Coach Walter Thompson. Back Row: Mike Nerbonne, Duane Sheldon, Chum Schrotenboer, Freshman The little Trojans ot Coach Thompson had dilticulty this year in compiling, what would be called a suc- cesstul season's record. The Hnal was 5 vvins and 8 losses. Experience was the valuable product gained by this Freshman team and each boy received the Frosh 26 . 47 . 21 . 27 . 22 . Qi . 3l . 24 . 23 . l 8 . 45 . 37 . 42 . Alan Howard, Paul Nelson, John Kiblinger, Bob Beall, Frank Scobee. Absent when picture was taken: Vic McManemy, Ken Schmidt, Richard Ehrenberger, Richard Olman, Bob Carpenter. Basketball opportunity. The scoring leaders were Sheldon and l-lovvard. This Hne spirited team took both games trom Cadil- lac to avenge previous years. Opp. St. Mary 33 Cadillac 27 lsadore i7 lsadore 43 Kolkaska 54 St. Francis 46 St. Francis 50 l-loly Rosary i3 l-loly Rosary 66 Leelanau Boys 26 Cadillac 38 Kalkasko 47 St. lvlary 40 ACTIVITIES 126 Varsity Cheerleaders From Lett to Right: Judy Toerper, Judy McKinley, Mary Waga man, Sue Burns. 'W Jayvee Cheerleaders Pat Tousley. ff 4 H ? 31.0. y , I, , .sI, . 44- an uv Substitute Cheerleaders Frosh Cheerleaders From Left to Right: Reserve JoyVee Sue Fouch, Varsity Mary From Lett to Right: Mary Ellen Pike, Jean Barner, Carolyn Richter, Freshman Mary Core. Nelson, June Johnson. Cheerleading This year's cheerleading squad began practice late in the summer and vvent on until atter basketball season. There were three seniors and tvvo iuniors on the squad. Those receiving letters were seniors Mary Wagamon, .ludy McKinley, and .ludy Toerper. The main activities ot the squad were to cheer at all football and basketball games, as vvell as the pep assemblies, This year's squad has done vvell to uphold the school in spirit and sportsmanship. The reserve and treshmarl girls had the same practice rules as the varsity which were three hours a vveek minimum practice, They also cheered at their respective home games and some pep assemblies. From Left to Right: Scarlet Rowe, Geri Blohm, Bonnie Alpers, 127 ACTIVII 1125 2. A gran! ice cream cone cnweei hy the Jenior alfzsm 1. Me, Blg Chief Mary jane MCCOOZ, am ready for for the .rnozv .rcnlprnring context aiming Pep-ar Jhiff' Rama Week. The M ff2ff,,,f- ff 57 ' ffZgQq'Q,7,yf 5. The winning Jhiz' for Pep-cz-Rama, which war Prerenleri at the Midlmzd ad 'I-'1'6Z'l!8'l'J6 gmne hy the frerhmnn uhm. Pep-A-Rama Keeping olive pep cmd school spiriT wos The pur- pose oT The onnuol Pep-A-Romo, sponsored by The Pep Club, Joinuory i4Th To l6Th. Weldnesdoy, Jonuory T4Th, o speciol pep rolly wos held dT The Bo-Gi vviTh specikers, The cheerleciders, ond The pep bond, This lounched Pep-A-Romd. The senior, junior, ond sophomore closses, ond O com- bined iunior high group compeTed in o snow sculp- Turing conTesT, which was won by The sophomores wiTh o model oT o bosl4eTboll pldyer. Fridoy morn- ing, during The spe-cToculor pep ossembly, inTer-closs compeTiTion ogdin Took ploce, This Time Tor The besT sl4iT. The Treshmon sl4iT vvos chosen by The sTudenT body os The besT oind wos presemed dT Fridciy nighT's boskeTboll gdme, Climdxing The Three doy cele- broTion oT Pep-A-Roumo wds The oTTiciol nose-counT oT oll The TCl-lS'ers oTTending The Midldnd-Troyerse CiTy gdme pldyed here, Jonudry l6Th. ACTIVITIES 128 Pholor cowzery of Richard Bohn BOYS SKI TEAM From left to right: .lim Frasier, Ken Lindsay, Bill King, Dick Bohn, Ken King, Fitch Williams, Dale Zue, Mike Merrill, Dick Swan, Pete Strom, Manager. GIRLS SKI TEAM From left to right: Sharon Raftshol, Sandy Shields, Mary Ge! Veddjf fm' the 719955 0725 Hunsberger, Mary Jo Williams, Sally Woodward, Sandy Ebbage, Dorothy Lindsay. Absent 'From picture: Sue Arnoldt. Ski Team Lightly flying 0:67 the mow. Preview: The girls' ski team was hit hard by graduation last spring, so a rebuilding iob contronted Coach Schubert. All ot the boys team returned. Both teams had a very successtul season. The boys' ski team, although made up entirely ot underclassmen, made a very fine showing by placing second in the regionals. They also did very vvell during the regular season, posting a tive win and three loss record. The girls' ski team did even better than the boys by copping tirst place in the regionals. They were undeteated during the regular season having ra record ot eight vvins. Junior Sue Arnoldt and Sophomore Dick Svvan vvere selected to compete in the National Ski Ivleet in Washington. Sue Arnoldt vvas placed on the State Ski team. Outlook: The girls team will lose two valuable members in Dorothy Lindsay and Sandra Ebbage, but is expected to have another tine year next year. Again all ot the boys will return and next year is expected to be the year tor Central's skiers to win the regionals, RESULTS Teams Boys Boyne City, Manistee, and T. C. . vvon Ludington and T. C. . . vvon Cadillac, Leelanau, and T. C. third Atlanta, lvlonistee, and T. C. vvon Cadillac, Boyne City, and T. C. . second Leelanau and T. C. . . Won Gaylord, Petoskey, and T, C. vvon Leelanau and T. C. . . second Girls won vvon won won vvon vvon vvon won First Row Lett to Right: Mr. Salon, W. Spaulding, G. Clem, N. Akey, T. Wysocki, J. VanBrocklin, D. Ealy, Second Row Lett to Right: H. Lalfe, G. Snyder, R. Wethy, B. Busch, J. Shockey, P. Hinds, M. Steftes, B. J. McCall, R. Jones, B. Watson, J. Treadwell, D. Murdick, J. Simerson. Fudge, H. Marquette, B. Ehrenberger, G. Walker, M. Weighen, B. Franke, T. Salon, J. Pratt, A, MacManus, W. Gore, D. Brown, T. Wells, L. White, D. Ritchey, R. Fryckland, R. Stettes, P. Montague Bowling Although bowling is not an interschool sport, it nevertheless takes the interest ot many students. The girls meet each Tuesday and the boys each Thursday, atter school This is giving many teenagers an opportunity to participate in a sport that is growing in popularity. Individual averages are kept by the secretary. lvlary Jane lvlcCool and Terry Wells have done a ine iob in llguring averages and handicaps This year the girls plan to send the top ten bowlers to Grand Rapids to compete in a tournament there. lt gives them on opportunity to see how they stand in comparison with other state teams, Trophies are given to bowlers with high games, high averages, and high series. Front Row: left to right: Barb Wysong, Sara Russell, Beverly Rohl, Joanne Nelson, Jan Moutsatson, Betty Patrick, Carolyn Roosa, Debbie Smith, Sheila Wyatt, Christene Paid, and lone Southworth. Back Row: left to right: Edwina White, Deanna Zeits, Shirley Broad, Karen Tharp, Diane Whitetord, Judy Griner, Judy Bates, Mary Bates, Judy Edwards, Leigh Conklin, Pat Rohcly, Eileen Anderson, Mary Lee Hendrickson, Sharon Baynton, Becky Walton, Nancy Feiker, Kay Chimoskey, Wendy Wardell, Judy Bannon, Arlene Wyckoff, and Maxine Sporre. ff lone ptfepmfer for nz mike. ' .mf ' fm W NA f Q Q L. NWN, 2 i .wt fa, .. 4 ACTIVITIES First Row Cleft to rightl: B. Longcore, J. Stafford, C. McCain, K. Haywood, D. Smith, D. Terry, A. Purvis, M. Lindstrom as Ado Annie, G. Curtiss as Will Parker, C. Harris, M. McQuen, J. Perrin, B. Wilson, J. Kratky. Second Row: D. Exo, B. Hanson, J. Anderson, M. Tousley, J. Slack, H. Stocktish as Ike, D. Ritter, A. Hardley as Jud, J. Thompson, L. Hanes, D. Jaquish as Slim, S. Kelch, J. Broad, B. Wadsworth, M. Crawford. Third Row: S. Wethy, S. Martinson, T. Eisner, B. Berg, P. Barner as Aunt Eller, J. Smith, J. Galliger, H. Bates, E. Anderson, J. Cole, N. Crawford, S. Bloch, J. Hanna, L. Mummey, M. Nickles, C. Anger as Gertie Cummings, S. Cunningham, R. Barnes, V. Congdon, V. Stover, M. Perla, J. Stinson, D. Petterson, J. Houghton, L. Ostlancl. Fourth Row: J. Bright as Andrew Carnes, K. Rivard, J. Williams, K. Shaw, S. Sorum as Laurie Williams, D. Sporre as Curley, N. Wares, B. Hunt, E. Dewar as Ali Hakim, C. Page, J. Crabb, T. Smith, D. Scott. Derma Sporre rzr Czrrley, Solveig Sorzzm at Laurie Willinrvzr Oklahoma The TCl-lS Chorus presentation ot Ol4lahomal on February i7-i8 was a splendid achievement, only one other high school in Michigan has attempted a production ol this size. Solveig Sorum played an endearing Laurie, while Dennis Sporre's Curley was a convincing performance. In the role at the practical Aunt Eller, Patsy Barner was an outstanding success. While the dialogue and individual songs were consistently good, those scenes which included the chorus were tremendous. The beautitul costumes and the singing ot the entire cast lett the audience with pleasant memories. The concluding song, Okla- homal tormed an impressive climax. Ol4lahomal was a most polished production and an impressive tribute to Director James Leonard and his students. lt has set a standard which will be diiclicult to emulate in years to come. Laurey . . Curley . Aunt Eller . Jud Fry . . Will Parker . . Ado Annie Carnes Ali l-lakim . . Andrew Carnes Gertie Cummings Cord Elam . . Slim .... Ike Skidmore . CAST . Solveig Sorum Dennis Sporre . Patsy Barner Aaron l-lardley . Gary Curtiss lvlarcie Lindstrom . . Ed Dewar . John Bright Connie .lo Anger . Jon VVilliams . Don Jaauish l-larold Stockhsh 151 Spring c,-2 ACTIVITIES 1959 The Late Christopher Bean By Sidney Howard The senior class choice of This year's play was rather unusual. The Late Christopher Bean has been presented on Broadway and is quite protes- sional in many aspects. The cast presented the period play with great enthusiam. The girls in The cast wore long dresses, closer To The ankles than The knees, and Two members of The cast wore wigs. One boy, playing The part of a Jewish gentleman, went so Tar as To grow a beard. Directed by Miss Esther Beaty and with The assistance of Mr. Phillip Marshall, The play was well received. CAST Abby ........ Rita Trager Dr. l-lgggett . . . . Sheldon Cole -'Miki-laggeTt . 'H' . . 'Diar're'S6JTT Ada .... . Sherry Boynton Susie .... , Marie Campbell Warren Creamer . . . Ford Carter Tallant . . . , . Jim Royal Rosen .... . Reg Lancaster Mr. Davenport .,.. Adrian Coleman COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Stage Crew - Peter l-lilty and Sara Perkett Makeup - Char Pouch Props - Suzanne Martinson Lights - Paul Brownson Programs and Tickets - Bobbie Hunt Ushers - Gertrude Montague Publicity - Patsy Barner and Diane Dumbrille i. Left to right: Ford Carter, Marie Campbell, Rita Trager. 3. Standing: Cleft to rightjz Reginald Lancaster, Jim Royal, Sheldon Cole, 2. Standing: Cleft to rightjz Rita Trager, Jim Royal, Adrian Coleman, Kneeling: Adnan Coleman' Sheldon Cole, Sherry Baynton. 4. Seated: Cleft to rightja Reginald Lancaster, Sheldon Cole. Sitting: Reginald Lancaster, Diane Scott. Standing: Cleft to rightjz Diane Scott, Jim Royal, Adrian Coleman, ACTIVITIES 132 Lett to right, seated at table: Sharon Logsdon, Judy Arthur, Marie Campbell, Kay Chimoskey, Judy Bannon. First Row fstandingiz Roverta Barnes, Jane Vlilkinson, Nancy Stults, Liz House, Lucy Mericle, Nancy Badgero Char Fouch Barb Sleder Sara Perkett advisor Pearl Faist. K ' Bac Row: Lbis Lewis, Joh Williams, Sheldon Cole, lilita Tragler. Abs when picture was taken: Wendy Wardell, Becky Walton, Elliott Weitz, Patsy Barner, Kathy gan aret Brown, Mary Ann Wuerth, Connie Jo Anger, Sue Bloch, Betty Dreves. i ith M M Pines n er the 'p o' Sharon Logsdon and the Music and Drama . Jane Wilkenson uidance ot isorfgn Faist, the Pines staff has Senior assistant . Rita Trager worked ha on this 59 Pines with the desire to Junior assistant Connie Jo Anger pertect it, They were guided by the knowledge Organizations . . Kay Chimoskey that this yearbook may be the last under the name ot The Pines. The circulation statt is to be commended tor reaching a new high in Pines sales ot 900 copies sold. Senior assistant Junior assistant Activities ..., Senior assistants Junior assistant . Barb Sleder . Nancy Stults . Betty Dreves . Becky Walton Patsy Barner . Kathy Hagan Editor-in-chiet . . Sharon Logsdon Art ..... . . Lois Lewis Assistant .. , . . Liz House Senior assistant . Char Fouch Administration , . . . Marie Campbell Junior assistant Roverta Barnes Senior assistant . . Judy Arthur Publicity .... . Sara Perkett Junior assistant . . Margaret Brown Assistant . . Nancy Badgero Classes ...., . Judy Bannon Circulation . . . Wendy Wardell Senior assistant , . . Lucy Mericle Senior assistant Jon B. Williams Junior assistant , , . Mary Ann Wuerth Junior assistant . . Sue Bloch Athletics f .... , .'. SLLG.Ld11D,Cole Advisor .... . Pearl Faist ,fSenior asgistant . . . . Elliot Weitz Tlivtographer , . . Mr, Munro QQ FWQSVMOQ -jfQQq'Y!7Z'Q kfgbj yrriyg, tiymwltf OU lTfi7C'i JfWl1ff'T' W9 frmrt wifi, Wt? wnimfi view WML, rw WMO WW 'V fimicn may vwljgmf Mfrs 'pygsryy-CT'WQ 177 pwmwn om LfQ25Lfiw1O.9 Mi We mm JCWPO M3 WW WNW , Jnyze KWIOW MO F2f9snf14lfl'7fH9 nf2f7i'fxf7'l NfN -mmnmn 1 55 ACTIVITIES Left to right around table: Rodney Lehn, Bruce Dunn, Bob Second Row: Ed VanMaren, Cindy Stowe. Breithaupt, Adrian Coleman, Sara Perkett, Rita Trager, Ann Standing: Mr. A. V. Williams. Keith, Lea Feck, Carole Lyle. Black and Gold Each week, as l7OO copies oi the Black and Gold are distributed, students and taculty search tor their favorite editorial column, teature article or the sports page. As well as the weekly issue, the staFt publishes special issues tor Pep-a-rama, Christmas, Easter, and honors. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chiet . . News editor . . . Secondary News . . Sara Perkett fl Nancy Badgero , . Ann Keith Xgifl Cindy Stovvemlll tsl Editorials . , Rita Trageimxlxih Features . Patricia Clark! lib. Sports . Bob Breithaupt XX Reporters . Adrian Coleman Bruce Dunn Pat Gorcyca Photographers . . . Larry Ealy Advisor . . Charles Happy A. V. Williams To aid in the Hnancing ot the paper members of the stahf sell programs at tootball and basketball games, sponsor the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance and sell senior name cards. VVorking along with the editorial and business statts is the Press Club. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ..., Sara Perkett . . . . . . Donna King Linda Laird . . Lea Feck . . . . Rodney Lehn Mary Schetiler Ad sales . Typist . Exchange Bookkeeper . . . . Printers . . . Myers Printing Service Engravers . .... Record-Eagle Advisor .... Mrs. Lucille Clavvson PRESS CLUB President ...... Sally Norton Vice president .... Paul Brovvnson Secretary-Treasurer . . Margret Trepte ACTIVITIES 154 Standing Cleft to rightlz Sally Mothison, Vero Pike, Carol Kopus, Carol Andrus, Bev Bcinnen, Louise Cummings. Seorted: Jill Jaco bsen. Wcitchbircl A stolT ot eighth ond ninth groders edit the Vxfotchbird, which is published bi-weekly, fourteen times o yeor, These students provide oll the orticles ond illustrotions needed tor eoch edition, Seven hundred ond titty copies ot eoch edition ore published ond distributed omong the students. The stotct produces two specicil editions, one ot Christmos ond one tor April Fools Doy. In October the stott ottended ci press conference in Alpeno. The stott members receive one ot three pins occording to the omount ot work they do. These ore given ot the onnuol picnic in Moy. This yeor the Wotchbii'd sponsored on donce in November. The poper is Hnonced by the odvertising ond subscription tees chorged by the Block ond Gold, Editor-in-chiet . Jill Jocobsen Assistont editor . . . Corol Kopus Exch-onge editor . .... Jone Klotzboch Advisors . , Mr. Willioms gnd Mrs. Schowengerdt 135 The Science Fair The second annual Science Fair held this year was a complete success, with over tour thousand people attending. Students in the grade schools and central high school were allowed to enter pro- iects in the tields ot general science, biology, chemistry, physics, upper and lower elementary. Over tive hundred projects were entered. Entries were iudged on creativity, the scientific principles involved, workmanship, and clarity. First, second, and third awards were offered in each ot these groups, and a number of honorable awards were also given. ACTIVITIES i I Q 4 A fqff N, I W ' nywwvssf Eiifllv NX ,A!d'9hh.. l if mza2 A Q? 1, ,ff X ll yffl Wx x ,1 if-W ffm BMW 4 W 1 57 AciTrv1T1Iss Scenes Around School fPic1ures Shown on Opposife Pogel 1. Spring yportf qneen, Janice Crahh, her coitrt, and their escortf. 2. Students seeking information ahoat the college Of their choice, 3. L05 cnacirof efpanolefz Spanifh ftztclentf entering national competition April 14, 4. Ancl now I woiiltl like to prefent .,.. 5- Mr. Graichen giving a Jtnclent mme pointercr on his mechanical clrawingf. 6. Wonlcl yon please explain that again? 7- My, iff nice oatxicle toclayg anal fo ftnjfy in here, aw Scenes Around School CPicfures Shown Abovej 1. Do yon .fwear to tell the trnth . . . ' 2. Mr. 1176191726 Cowell, lnoeftment Secizrtief Dealer, talhf to the economicf clan on ,rtochf ancl honclf ancl Jelly them a fhare of General Motors. 3. Daily cleannp after the halls are eoaciiatecl. 4. No, l'oe never taleen 6l7'i'Lf'61'J' training, hnt . . . 5-6. Wellg, at least mme Jtiltlentf make nie of their free periocl. 7. Oh well, itfr all over now. Ma Who' ew f f , We 441 W 'nf We Om new ,fefzioff hiffh fchool. 5. N 6 DAR goof! cilizen: Sam Pevfketi. 6. A NROTC fZ7Z!lZf.l'f.f Pete Hilfy and 10612 Eaton. Belly Crocker I'1077Z377ZLZkG7' of To11201 1f0w: Bmw 7, A7 bam 5,5f727Z87'. gf' . N afiomzl Merit Scbolafirbip fimzliflfz Paz!! Brown- mn, Lucy Mericle, and Cm! Pnzfffom. meficmz Field Service Excbmzge Stznciem' final- im: Uyillmzi U7iZc0x, A1212 Keith, Cindy Stowe, mn! Nancy Slzfftf. vzeericmz Field Service Excfomzge Smclem: Ann Keith zzwifb Reveereazfl Dofm Dolefz. Electeil to the Hon- ory Groiip of the Na- tional Science Talent Refearch prograni: john Gallagher, Moft nalnahle player: Boh Longcore. Foreign Exchange Jtiiclent from New Zealancl: A cl r i a n Coleman jane Wilhirifon re- ceioey her Englifh fcholarfhip from Mr. Norah The Michigan Six- teen awaril winnerfz Carl Parfoni, Tren Danforcl, Site Crahh anal Kay Chiniofky. 6. Citizenfhip awarcl frorn UVol1fer- ine Boyf State to Doing Liniler 1 Closing As vve close The door on This school year, vve, The PINES sTaTT, Tind iT our privilege we worked, The WhiTe PrinTing Company oT Grand Rapids, our prinTers, The STudenT IvliniaTure Service vvho Took underclassman picTures, also of Grand Rapids, Mr. Dugald Munro, our school phoTographer, Ivliss Pearl FaisT, PINES advisor, The Teaching and adrninisTraTive sTaiCTs oT CenTral, and all PINES sTaTf merT1lD9V5 who worked diligenTly To ediT This annual. Our rnosT irnporTanT Thanks go To you, The sTudenTs, who are The sfars of every annual, and vvho buy your copies. We sincerely hope we have given you a compleie picTure of This, your school year of i958-59, your hnal one aT CenTral. To Thank all Those vviTh vvhom Q xx ,U My V00 iiwclf' It WOM GHZ? 6,,I V dow , fm M K 5, jf? QS 'yj42 ffW Q RPM XD Wiysifklgm ff PM 525' fy X474 Aw W WZ iw WW ff .fwf 4745? 277 47ff'9 fW WW Hwfaff 44767, 7' i mf? W M W . ' Ogg? 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