Waterford Township High School - Waterlog Yearbook (Waterford, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Waterford High l The Clinton River . . Though Waterford is only one of the many thousand high schools in our state, it is still an individual and means some- thing different to each of its occupants. To many outsiders it would seem like other schools - the same basic subjects, students, teachers, and classes. But to us it is unique, the one school we call our own. Located in the exact center of Waterford Township and Oakland county, our school has a spacious campus harmon- izing with the surrounding residential area. lncluded in the forty acres are two modern buildings, boys and girls athletic fields, and a natural football stadium. The Clinton River, flowing through the wooded section at the west end of the campus, provides a background of natural beauty as well as a source for scientific study. Alltogether we have a campus which might well be the envy of many other schools. 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M. -..,..-:u..fu 'n 1--H M A-- nearly 1300 students . . af 7:30 in The morning when we arrive by bus X ' ff wr, , ft, jillwq -gmlwv A sw , ,, 1 U, ,, WH 'F' WI av' 1 W TT! -lv---M , N, ' a 'Y 'is...r 3' . 5 - ,T , Our ctasses at Waterford Hugh provrde us vvrth the hasta educatton vvhtch rs so necessary to each of us un our ever Chang :ng vvur td Frum auto rnechant sto algebra from h story to hotnentakrng our courses ht the needs ot every student bf otterrng fornn ercrat as well as college p eparatory fretds ct study Whatever suhqects vve Choose to pursue we have the npportunutv O e orne hetter equipped tur our tlture lute Iclsses Z K . . . . '- ...tf A Af ' . I X. .., , A i . , , ' I I x, X . . 1 ,. T Y' 'X 4' , , ,, R f 5 N' is V V, R. .J 1 f b f ' f-,-A K, Mr Anderson Mrs Carter Mr Bennetts Miss Anderson Mr Ripley Mastery Of The Art Of Communication Mrs Newell Mrs Smith In order to Ilve an our complex society of today we must be able to communicate successfully wsth one another English teaches us to do lust that Grammar and literature work together teaching us to express ourselves In words and on paper as well as to understand other people For graduation all students are requlred to successfully com plete four years of English whether a college preparatory or general course Mr. Chaffee Exhibiting a Shakespearean theater which they built for M i s s Chamberlin's senior English class are D a v i d Barnhart, David Gustafson, Dusty Smith, and John Cey. aff-as Miss Chamberlin Mr. Gregory as Unlimited Value Julia Holmes, Carol Saul, Mrs. Newell and Bob Cooper listen attentively to an early American ballad, an um- portant part of American literature. if Q . raft D Letter writing is discussed by War- ren Frusher, Don MacAlpine, Millie Williams, Donna Jo Wygant, and Kathy Simenson in Mrs. Carter's sec- ond hour English class. Outside reading and reports are sometimes required in En lish class. Sue Renee, Carol Sheparg, and Bill Boyd check their books with Mr. Bennetts. Tom Ryan lseatedj and Tom Hatfield are making their own costumes for the play The Other Wise Man pre- sented by the Speech ll class to the student body at the Christmas assembly. K V. Mr. Alexander Miss Looman Mr. Reicks Speech Students Gain Poise And Confidence Speech class offers an opportunity for students to gain self-expression and poise. Through their speeches, panels, and discussions, they learn to speak ef- fectively with and before others. Speech I is required of all sophomores for one semester. For more advanced work in acting and directing as well as radio work and de- bating, students may take Speech ll. Charlotte Braden expresses Q.. 14 SR 'Q' fore the Speech I class. en in class. her opinion be Learning to act is part of Speech Il class. Here Miss Looman coaches students for a play giv W1 Mr. Mott Mrs. Siagris Minds Can Meet If Tongues Can Speak Comprenez-vous le francais? One of the best ways to understand a country is to speak its language. During the year, French and Latin classes learn the cus- toms, culture, government, and history ot the country as well as the vocabulary, pronounciation, and mechanics of the language. It also meets the entrance requirement of many colleges for two years of language. French. class prepared and sent Christmas cards to correspon dents in France. Making theirs are Carol Grimes, Diane Mobey Libby Every, .lane Doveletion, Miriam Forbes, and Elsie Western fs L, .': I iM,.,.,15, V. X i , f5'ff'z': ii' - ' if 1 .2 A .27 QL' ' - K ' . g 6 .4 A , ., ,leigh . 'M Sandy MacAbee explains the armor of a Ro was irtaafjtu man soldier to her Latin class. Hi. ' Sharon McKenna, Joan Stayton, Vernon Burk- hardt, and Berry Eriksen use a recording ma chine to study their French pronounciation 65 they give reports. l' Containing OVCI' 5000 b00kS,The library is open daily to students and faculty to use for reference or personal reading. Books Are Tools of Learning In spite of the fact that our school days move at such a fast pace, students still find time to spend in the library with books and the words of wisdom. Seating approximately 60 students, our library receives over 85 different maga- zine subscriptions and five daily news- papers. Book stocks are kept up by a book budget from the school board with lost books being replaced with money tained from fines on overdue books Miss Avis Carey, librarian, takes care of the ordering, cataloging, and processing of books with the help of her assistant, Mr. Carroll Lanning. ob- Preparing meals is one of the most important iobs of the homemaker. Diane Mclntosh and Shelby Elliott learn the essentials in Miss Blair's ist hour class. tb ' A Y . 4 Miss Lugar Homemakers Learn The Tricks of Their Trade Regardless of their choice of vocation, almost all girls are homemakers sooner or later. Waterford's home economic classes offer a good opportunity to be- come efficient in the art of making a house a home. The course includes designing and sew- ing clothes, buying and budgeting, plan- ning and cooking meals, grooming, and childcare. K 1 ' . l Sewing includes making novelty items as well as clothes. Karen Holmes, Barbara Johnson, Jeanne Sky, Virginia Welch, and Pat King are making stuffed animals. 'S-. David Barnhart is giving a classroom explanation of a theory on face angles to his solid geometry class. M s ,, T Miss Rizer Mr. Manhart MV- M00 'eY ,V X In ,,.,. , Mr. Wiseman I I fi Mr. Menghini . 1 , Class discussion of geometry home- 1 Q work is a frequent occurance in Miss Rizer's geometry class. Q. W if X's and Y's Attract Future Engineers Preparing students for the future, mathematics also offers a challenge to the mind. Students develop clear think- ing and logical reasoning while learning to apply the mathematical principles. Algebra I and II, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry all work with the mysterious X's, Y's, and other unknown quantities while giving students a foundation for college and more ad- vanced courses. Business and general math may also be taken in order to fulfill the require- ment of one year of math for graduation. -N-B. W Young Scientists Explore The Mysteries Qf Mr. Johnson Mr. Lake Today's life is more than ever one of science. Helping solve the mysteries of our environment and physical world, this department offers biology, chemistry, physical science, and physics. In our well equipped laboratories and science rooms, curious Skippers investigate everything from test-tubes to plant life and realize the vast opportunities available in this field. Mr. Meyers 1 'N i Astonishing things do happen in chemistry class, as you can see from the faces of Tom McAllister, Jean .,.,. Leach, and Dusty Smith. ' sl l s Mr. Klinke Cleaning a cat slkelton in Mr. Lakes biology class intrigues Charles Guinn, Freeman Barber, Carol Saul and Arlene Butler. if U, 'U Mr. Arsen ,mn f' 1. Mr. Garland F ll , 1 ,ima-S Mr. Hemming Mrs. Isaacson MVS- VaCkaf0 By Knowing Of The Past And Present With the launching of the Sputniks this year, we are more then ever aware of the closeness of our foreign neighbors. The knowledge we get from social studies, including world geography, world history, U. S. history, U. S. government, economics, international relations, and home and family living, teaches us to live in this society and to understand and accept other nations. By learning the economic, political, and social conditions of the past and present we will be more able to participate in the future. A ,lap ' A 4' A Revolutionary War Report is given by Tom McAllister and Nancy. Ray- mond in Mrs. Vackaro's U. S. History class. Knowing how to figure income tax is important to all of us, explains Miss Isaacson to her home and fam- ily living class. 5 xxx Mlss Feller Mr Coleman Muss Frank Mrs McGhee We Can Understand The Future Movles can play an umportant part In education Here students watch a movie on polmcs nn Mass Franks fourth hour governmenf class LK W -4- J Maps are made and examnned by Mr Hem mmgs world geography class Matt Groves and Jim Mullin wash their hands at the end of second hour art class. Creative Minds In The Fields Whether you have hopes of becoming an artist or you just like to doodle, art class may bring out some hidden talent. But even if you have no great talent, learning to draw, letter, paint, to plan houses and landscapes, and to arrange displays gives you an opportunity for self-expression. ' ,, W i Wls5fQ92fL,Q 4? V i- ' bi, 5 'Lg NEI 7 ' I Q. ,,,?f,,lr:,,,: ,V1 Miss Dissmeyer Art ll class has charge of one of the display cases by the front entrance. Setting up a scene from the poem The Night Before Christmas are Marcia Keiser, Barbara Lynch, and Pat Crowley. Gayle Trayer, Carolyn Smith, Linda Byington, and Jeanne Kelley make Christmas cards in Miss Dissmeyer's Art l class. q.,, . ' it ll lf? 16 . Find Enioyment Of Art and Music Playing in pep assemblies, football games, parades, and concerts, our band has a full schedule. ln order to be ready for- these events they practice daily on playing new music, developing tone, and marching. Vocal technique, voice development, tone development, and voice control are the four basic things learned in our vocal classes, glee club and a capella choir. These groups are also in demand for assemblies, concerts, plays, and local af- fairs. From these two classes ensembles, trios, and other groups are made up. WTHS had the only choir to gain all first place ratings in the music entries at the Michigan District 4 Solo and Ensemble Festival, held in Royal Oak on February 15. 1 Mr. Meier Mr. Perrin Practice for the vocal ensembles are often held around the piano during class or lunch time. Mr. Perrin, band leader, stops practice to point out a detail to Karen Peterson, who plays the flute. a- ,P Mr Thompson Mr Kressbach Mr Bollero oys Prepare For lndustry Through Vocational Classes Auto mechanics woodworking metal workung and draftlng all come under the head Industrial Arts Here boys learn to work wnth therr hands as well as thenr mands Industrual Arts teaches safety manual dexterity and the prude of workmanshup skllls whnch later may be used as a do It your self man or as a member of the area s Industrial labor force Lathe worklng In Mr Bolleros metal shop class holds the attentlon of Manfred Hers i acher Phnl Moody made thus grant gun rack nn Mr Kresbachs wood shop class Bull Wood works on a smaller prolect un the background ai ,, Before road driving is allowed, students must practi Good Drivers Are Safe Drivers .W ' I , ,-MW ce starting, stoping, turning, and parking in the school Because the state of Michigan requires that all students be- tween l6 and I8 take drivers training in order to get their license, WTHS' students have packed IO classes each semester. Learning the ways of the road, the students are taught by trained instructors. Taken for one se- mester, no credit is given for the course. Although the girls aren't expected to be mechanics, they should know the maior parts of the motor. Lor- raine Tenuta is explaining to Mr. Cuthrell what she knows about the battery. M ,,,,., 1, , ffM,.efi-Q parking lot. L N Mr. Doeksen V, . , -mmm' I ff- , I ' I .V Mr. Beedle Fi- C , .J ' I ni Mr. Cuthrell Mrs. Losh Miss McCully Mrs. Southwell Mr. Olmstead Since secretarial work is the most Shorthand is one of the most beneficial courses for the student planning to go into the business world or on to college. it popular with girls, many of them at Waterford take courses in office training. These courses include typing, short- hand I and Il, bookkeeping, practical office training, and office machines. Also both boys and girls are enrolled in com- mercial law. By learning modern methods of efficiency they are prepared for the business world. Phyliss Morse, Gloria Biebel, and Barbara Hornsby practice the proper operation of mimograph machines. Mrs. Losh's office machines class Some Students 1 Nancy Mead learns the proper way to change a typewriter ribbon 1 Eye The Business World J Getting on-the-iob training, approxi- mately 75 WTHS co-op students are placed in many of the local businesses. They attend classes, including co-op, in the morning, and work in the afternoon receiving a grade and two credits for the course, as well as their pay. Many students prepare for co-op and the business world by taking pre-retail- ing and other commercial courses. Mike Fernald works for Ryeson's Market through his co-op training and learns the principles of running a store first hand. Q, ci-innrrn 4 E' EPS -- A trip to a local court was taken by com Badminton is played in class from February until the weather breaks for outdoor sports. W Miss Blair A . .3 1 sv z Girls in gym class are required to take tests on the rules and regula- tions of sports which they play. Sound Bodies Build Alert Minds Stressing cooperation and sportsmanship, girls in physical education class learn and play various sports. Through team- work and competition they work toward their four goals, knowl- edge, skill, sportsmanship, and good health. The year's schedule includes field hockey, speed-a-way, soc- cer, basketball, badminton, table tennis, softball, archery, and square and modern dancing. l 1, 3 Miss Vannorsdall Basketball is the most popular sport in the girls' physical educa- l tion classes. f Mr. Wallace Mr. Ashley Mr. Freeman Rebounds are almost as important as shooting in basketball and can be clearly seen through the new glass back boards. New muscles are usually painfully discovered after a strenuous session of pushups. Alert Minds Build Sound Citizens ,Lfv- '? ,,--eff L Q' George Holden, Mike Malten, Richard Russell, and Lynn Stiz learn that weight lifting is another way to keep bodies in shape. Producing boys who are both physic- ally and mentally alert is the purpose of Waterford's physical education class. Through participation in sports, they learn to work and play together and ac- cept their penalties for their mistakes. The year's schedule includes touch football, speedball, basketball, volleyball, tumbling and gymnastics, softball, track, and group games. Food Service Staff first Row: Grace Hawley, Mae Muir, Constance Flem- Wagner, Geraldine Gammage, Dorothy Tallerday, Ma- ing, Shirley McCoy, food director, Alice Morris, Olive bel McLeod, Beulah Sutton, Virginia Weaver, Molly Mae Scales, Neva McCallum. Second Row: Virginia Kantarian, Eleanor Puglise. The cafeteria staff keeps busy from early morning till afternoon doing dishes, preparing lunch, and clean- ing up. Tasty Meals Highlight 0ur Busy Days Tossed salads add variety to our lunches. Preparing some for the stu- dents are Mabel McLeod, Constance Fleming, and Virginia Wagner. Custodians Q J' Q , 5 First Row: Earl -Marx, Harry Burgin, Art Slade, Martin Larson. Second Row: Ray Spurrier, engineerg Francis Rhames, Dan Hall, Bill Lennex, Bill Lyons, Ray Cooper, assistant engineer. We Are Proud Cf Our Building And Our Campus 3 9. -vy- ln the morning our halls are always clean and and polished due to the after school work of Harry Burgin and the other custodians. Doing the odd iobs which are part of their work, Ray Spurrier welds while Artie Slade paints light reflectors. 'Q .f'm QV! Mrs Mary K Oakes secretary to Mr Fry IS also offlce manager and works wlth Mrs Olsen In domg general offlce work Answermg the telephone and keeping school records are the responslblllty of Mrs Emma Olsen office secre tary and receptnonlst All flnancual records for the school, and nts numerous clubs are handled by Mrs Bertha Bryce, bookkeeper Our Efflclent Offlce Staff Works Tlrelessly One of the busiest places In the school IS the mann offrce During the day the two secretaraes take care of theur own 'obs as well as asslstnng students and faculty vvuth a varnety of problems The bookstore gulded by Mrs Bryce ns managed by the trlp club and sells supplies and dlstrlbutes textbooks O O O O y V ll N 1 Ally X fl ,. Q . V ' 'fb M ,W I Wg' ' asf l r X Q-E L 4 . . , . , l l l I Q I ' . . , ' W' l . . . ' I ' ' ' ... l ....-..-v--If Our Advisors, Our Confidents, And Our Friends Counseling requires more then just scheduling classes and helping students work out majors and minors. It includes directing ability and planning for scholar- ships and college applications. Personal problems of finances, parents, friends, and social life are also discussed in the close counselor-student relationship exist- ing at Waterford. Records of student progress and at- tendance are kept up to date for parents and future employees by the attendance officer. Miss Joan Mazza was added to the staff this year as a general counselor. Writing out admission slips for tardy or absent students is one of the many iobs of Mrs. Olive Spiess, atten- dance officer. I 5 ., I .av Helping students work out their schedules is one of the many tasks of Mrs. Lela long, llth grade counselor. Among other things, Mr. Byron Merritt, sophomore counselor, must help the incoming class get acquainted with high school regulations. myihtf ,va A f X!-' Q Senior counseling involves the preparation of many col- lege applications, as Mrs. Suzanne Baber well knows. Board of Education Waterford Township School Board of Edu- fpresidentl, Mr. Edmund L. Windeler, and Mr: cation members, Mr. Fredrick J. Poole, Mrs. Lester K. Carlson discuss an item at one of Elizabeth S. Adams, Mr. Marshall E. Smith their monthly meetings. Education Is A Debt Due From The Present To Future Generations Representing all of the parents and voters in Waterford Township, the Board of Education sets policies and plans for the whole school system. They have worked this year on the planning for the new John D. Pierce Jr. High School and two elementary schools besides many other items of business. Working closely with the Board on all school matters are Mr. William S. Shunck, superintendent of schools, and his two assistants, Mr. James DenHerder, in charge of finance, and Dr. Chandos Reid, curriculum co-ordinator. Superintendent of Schools, William Shunck, center, points out a feature of the new John D. Pierce Junior High School on a scalelmodel to his two assistants, James DenHerder, left, and Dr. Chandos Reid. It ls Placed In The Hands Of Capable Admlnlstrators Although this ns the fnrst year for Mr James S Fry as prnnclpal of WTHS he IS well acquaunted with the school and nts students because of hus prevaous posltuons Mr Fry formerly taught at the hugh school and was prnncspal at Issac E Crary Junlor Hugh School prnor to hrs return to the hugh school This year he has worked with the students and faculty toward formnng proper attitudes to school and luvung besldes stressung scholastuc achuevement Muss Helen Bulla checks on the many reports necessary In her lob as assnstant prlncnpal She assrsts Mr Fry an many dutues and ns an charge of faculty asslqnments and student dlsclpllne Muss Bulla was honored thus year wnth a portraut whuch now hangs nn the lnbrary beside former Waterford prnnclpals with whom she worked Mr James Fry who prevnously taught at WTHS ln 1951 returned thus year as prlncupal Student dssclplme at Waterford Hugh school us one of the responstbnlntues of Mlss Helen Bulla assnstant prmcupal ' 1 , . 1 - 1 - 1 1 X XX XX ,x cc VNV L Soclal events llwrougnoul The year are carefully planned and eagerly anllclpaled We find fun worklng logerller To produce clances and parlles plays and assemblles WlllCl'l wall be remembered long afler The fna curlaln falls and he souwenlrs e flled away The annual nomecomlng Cnrlslrnas dance lunlor slwowboal and sensor prom are but a few of Tne nappy Times VVl'llCl'l add a Touclw of sparkl To our school days events f...f UU KN' ,f-X, F X 4' X fl l A l 5 f y ' fray l , ' -..4 A ' fl X ' K .fx 'q , ff f-. , F ff' ,e X ,,,c-,, Tr - x ll 'Nl I 7 ' fl X- ' f '-J ,.., ' f ' ' ' 1 l l fx, 2'1 - F 'h 1 -. ,..4N f, -, ' ' f- f -- X F h r ,V v Li V .K Kr., f gi K I x ixiwa R' , af' I .,.2- f A r fx. ,gf X K I . ...ST A ff'N li f-x Z... 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C' M K. . .. r I' 'T fx! , f ?5- lf 0 rg f ' A X f C ' f ,- f Students fnle unto the gymnasium for the assembly that began the festlve weekend Homecoming Hlghllghts Flrst Semester Sponsored by the Student Councal Waterford s thurd annual homecomlng was held October 25 and 26 Friday afternoon at the pep assembly the kong and queen election were announced At 6 30 PM a bonfire and rally were held behind the football fleld and fnreworks Int the sky to an nounce the mght portuon of the program The Sklppers were defeated by the Walled Lake Vlk novelty dance whuch featured student dlsc loc keys and entertamment was held In the gym Cheerleaders Laura Terry Carole Moore Charlene Gaffney and Judy Kent cut up during Frudays assembly 0 o o , which kicked-off the weekend, the winners of ings in the game that followed. After the game a Members of The decoralion committee climbed ladders in The cold wind to wrap the goal posts with blue and gold streamers before the game. if . .4 A Aga, .-in 'is- The bonfire blazed brightly during the pep rally and warmed cold hands during the game, :N Sianding on a truck, the cheerleaders lead the crowd in the fight song at The pep rally. Denny Kind and Bob Woods spin records at vhe after noon novelry dance 1 A capacity crowd of students and alumni filled the gym for the after-game dance. C7 to-Civ Behind the royalty are juniors, Milton Mielke and Benedette Petrucci, and sophomores, Janet Thomas and Tim Patterson. Senior members of the court were John Herrington, Janie Martini, Charlene Gaffney Jerry Nelson, Jackie and Chuck ,Qu CQ? , 'R 1 'levi The Www JACKIE WINTER and CHUCK KIRKEN Homecomlng Kung and Queen The gym was again the center of attentnon Sat urday evennng when a sem: formal dance Fan tasy In Modern was presented Accentnng the theme red whlte and black streamers hung from the cenlung Approxnmately one hundred and fnfty couples danced to the mussc of the Skylarks Hughspots of the occaston were the coronatuon of the kung and queen and the Grand March that followed Esther Bentley took part In the exchange program durang the summer preceeding her sensor year Shown with her are a few of the frlends with whom Esther spent her summer an Germany Ratner Gassen Wolf Spellter Ursula Hutt and Ursulas nephew Esther and Mr and Mrs Gunter Meister with whom she stayed vlssted many places together We Learn About Our Neighbors In the sprung of 1957 Esther Bentley was chosen to represent Waterford Hugh an the Foretgn Exchange Student Program sponsored by the Mnchlgan Councll of Churches Leavmg the Unsted States on June 27 she arrived an Wltten Germany on July l There she spent two months with Mr and Mrs Gunter Meister and thelr famuly Durlng her stay she vlslted Berlin Frankfurt Amsterdamn nn Holland and the Russian sector of Germany Through The Exchange Program Traveling under the auspices of the Michigan Council of Churches, Suse Marei Diestel came to Waterford High School as an exchange student from Hat- tingem, Germany. She began her iourney along with other German, ltalian, Aus- trian, Irish, and Englishexchangestudents on October 5, and arrived in Montreal, Canada, on October 17. The remainder of her trip consisted of a bus ride to Ann Arbor where she was greeted by school representatives and the Carl Wagner fam- ily, with whom she is staying. Although Suse found customs here quite different from those of her own country, she was able to get acquainted with the United States through the guidance of Mrs. Andersen, president of the Council of Churches. Planning to return to Germany on July 25, Suse expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to come to America as an exchange student. She felt that her stay has been an enriching experi- ence and was profitable not only to her but to the students of Waterford High School and her friends in Germany. A Suse-Marei discusses some of the latest happenings with a group of friends. Mrs. Myron Buck, chairman, Mr. Francoise Jockrnans, a guest, and Suse-Marei cut a cake at the annual YWCA meeting at which she was a guest of honor. 1 . s her American Literature during one of her Suse read not to frequent periods of leisure tirne. and '-if -ig. J' v4'4 V X ,. Mike Ewer laughs as Judy Kent applies grease-paint for the Eight Lonely Women number. Juniors Present Showboat Sputnik February 6, 8 the junior class pre- sented their annual varsity show. Choslng Sputnik as a theme, they depicted the findings of a Martian couple on a trip to earth. in a report to their captain, they described their visits to a circus, a night- club, a iungle, and to American Band- stand. Under the direction of Miss Loo- man, the group performed to capacity crowds both nights. Carol Barnett and Carol Vought pre- pare for their performance. -au. Bob Mellema, and Duane Hooper find that removing make up is a messy process. of ' 'I 2 6 ' , .uv ,. wi A group of Junior girls present a Space Dance. Karen Morgan pantomines Cry Me a River in the Club Flamingo scene of showboaf. Marilyn Gary moons as Terry Walker sings in the senior part of the assembly. 1 . Q Q C iey 5. EH 1 . Milton Mielke, Mike Moultrup, Laura Upchurch, and Chuck Heathcott, iuniors, sing The Jones Girl. Assemblies Throughout the year, assemblies are featured attrac- tions of school life at Waterford. ln addition to the more serious presentations at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, pep assemblies are presented regularly during football, and basketball seasons. Highlighting each year is the class competition talent assembly, the winners of which are announced in the spring. Carleen Cook, sophomore, taps out a number in her class section. The seniorsn depicted a kindergarten schoolroom. Here, they pantomine Short Shorts. At the Christmas assembly, the Speech Il class presented a play, The Other Wise Men. Highlight Busy Days Suse Marei Diestel, Tish FitzGerald, Laura Terry and Cha' Panlme' lake DGVT in 6 S0upy Sales skit in a GAA sponsored pep assembly. ' Sayles Studio presented the school with a portrait of Miss Helen Bulla at the Christmas assembly. Here, Principal James S. Fry and Darlene Dahl accept it from Mrs. Sayles on behalf of the school. EUiY S .1....,. Lf- mf Yvwnf' Jlm Wendell displays has well decorated locker to Connie Uhl lnterestlng Happenings Full School Days Unexpected as well as planned days at school The fun and re latlonshlps we experience teach us thlngs lust as our text books do Although the humorous an cldents whlch brighten our clas ses the committees we serve on the events we plan together are all little things small and lnsug nlflcant to anyone else they are vmtal and Important to us Schoolboys were known for swallowmg goldfish on a dare, thas year sensor Norman Thomas had his head shaved on a bet Norman, collecting the result of the bet from Aaron Wrught, has his Yul Brenner cut admired by Barb Floyd O O -T.n,,,y,,,,,W 2 vc ML-.-,W l Afminrx Q .X Q .ra . l 1 g- L- 'X . E Xl 1, 5,3 Jfl' happenings add variety to our fr . . . U . Z . . U Chairmen for the prom commlttees are Sharon Del Montler favors Brenda Lewus lnvltahons Grace Wllllamson programs Tlsh FltzGerald decoratlons Dusty Smnth publlcuty Not shown are Esther Bentley refreshments Barb Floyd band Dave Barnhart tickets and Con me Uhl general chairman Mlss Rnzer Peggy Scrugs Judy Evans Laura Terry Al lnkle and Kathy Sutton work on decoratlons for the Chrustmas dance Illusions an Blue sponsored by the sensors The Varsity club sponsored a donkey basket- ball game between the Waterford Jaycees and faculty members At the right a laycee mem ber and Mr Al Cuthrell contemplate an un usual situation Events Throughout The Year Are conference M' Bob Beauchamp Mrs Judnh Clemence were among those who attended the yearbook section and MI' John F4tzGerald Were guest Speakers of the Cgnference When Waterford played host to an area Journalism Miss Vida Mcsimnl Darlene Dahl, and Judi Rugell 1 i I A group of sophomore girls put the finishing touches on a Sputnik model to be used at the fall sophomore dance, Rocket Roll . Long Anticipated Long Remembered Hi-Y and Y-Teens held a basketball game during lunch Q hour for the benefit of the March of Dimes. During the Christmas season the large Christmas tree in the front lobby was a center of attraction. 5 - -i lolz C if L41 fe. KL! J 6 X194 jay .f L? aL X Cffrff Z K Q off!-ff 1-f Lf 1111 Lk! fl ,Ltd ff '1 ,Lf in C M241 Q 572-fi, , LQ, -if Pio f Z f L4 -,fzff -ff 82 Sift! K! ffl ff! R.- Our mulmude of clubs and organuzatlons offer unlrmrfed opportunmes From pho Tography To French from Q rls afhletscs To Buble study They equal un number and varlefy The nnclnnaflons of our sfudenfs Bound by common lnferesfs we plan ca reers lnvesllgafe professlons produce plays perform servnces promote socual lunchons and pracnce Lharvty By learning To work Together and To accepf responsl bnllty we gain experlence whnch should help us throughout our lryes organization yfl V. 7' l Q , -, X ,, B , xi A ' W gi? -4 K 1 f' C 14' wg 41, LL-In I Z . ,B gf ,f X f ,1 --' 1 X 456, 4' , , f , 1 fl ' 'A.,,,A,,,' X ZL fr' , 1 1 A V, L I Y Zi! 4 I X 4 f f B ' 7 fe rrar B La rf j, ,wx-1 , If ,f A W , if-e 1 ,. I 1 5 f Coil Q, - 1' f lm f ' 7 J 1 , ,7 , 1 frgfivllff Q B f L'-W' 'N . L-.lydf ifrzu, Q f' ' fl' f' V ,, nf ' K , vc,,,6'6,7 ,lf-'df .. 1 wf Lf 1' 'fl' Jfffff' ff fl! 1 A . 1 ,Jil ffl L B, yi 'W'-M '1 c 'fl Bv' 1' , A., ,uf yr f ' cf' 4 in E 1 , if V up ' , ffl 4 r f , ,iff 9 N K, , , l I ' . I . 4 V I v , , f I . . I . . . fu -, We Work Together To Sing Together Y? Larry Ott, president, Laura Upchurch, librarian, Beverly Wells, secretary, Terry Walker, assistant director, Char Braden, robes, Seated are: Mr. Meier, choir director and Althea Allen, librarian. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Music fills the air when the seventy-five members of the A Cappella Choir display their tal- ents. This year under the direc- tion of Mr. Richard Meier, the group took part in several assem- blies and presented the Christ- mas and spring concerts, the pro- ceeds from which went to the Interlocken Scholarship Fund. The highlight of their activities was the fall production of a Gil- bert and Sullivan opperetta, The Mikado. In the spring the choir traveled to the Choir Festi- val in Royal Oak, where they were rated in comparison with other vocal groups in the area. First Row: S. Smith, C. La Lone, J. Barnard, B. Moriarty B, Looney, P. Morse, A. Butler, J. Coffel, C. Tynan Second Row: B. Coe, C. Braden, B. Hull, C. Hare, R McCoy, F. Spencer, A. Allen, L. Upchurch, D. White. Third Row: B. Brookshear, J. Evans, F. Parker, S. Hill , C. Traxler, J. Terry, O. Wright, M. Mielke, D. Wilson , J. Ryan. Fourth Row: E. Walsh, J. O'Neil, D Elliott . S. Van Deusen, J. Ledford, M. France, L. Bla G Peters, D. Van Kuren, J. Lewis. The choir's production of the Mikado featured elaborate Japanese costumes and settings. Stephanie Hill and Dick Heltsley rehearse their lines for the operetta, First Row: K. Dickman, N. Messier, M. Barber, S. Mc' Pratt, R. Eriksen, H. Bennett, M. Shaver, S. Sexton, M lntosh, B. Wells, D. Hewitt, B. Revoir, M. Powell, C Gravelle, J. Coventry. Fourth Row: T, Walker, D. Gre Uhl. Second Row: J. Taulbee, D. Heltsley, J, Fish, S. beta, J, Nicholas, H. Wolf, D. Panks, H, Nicholie, J Williams, E. Schweigert, C. Akerley, S. Mellick, R Code, A. Johnson, B. Maxwell' Gartee, B, Miller. Third Row: L. Ott, G. Niclcolas, R. First Row: L. Hanna, C. Second Row: C. Kunse, J. D Gustavson K S aldin Q I I . , . p g, D. Selberg. Third Row: R. Roth, A. Warthen, N. Williamson, D. i Q K. Roth, vice-president, S. Overstreet, secretary, K. Spalding, G. Coffee, D. Santala, librarians, L. Hanna, student director. Not shown are: D. Barn- hart, president, D. Gustafson, treasurer, K. Peterson, librarian. Mertz, D. Hewett. Stockwell, J. Gaff, J. Bader. Fourth Row B Mor an V. Rusch Bartlebough, F. Ebey. Fifth Row: J Ellis S Overstreet. Marching, First low N. Koenig, C. Moore, G. Hale, D. C. Cox, D. Bailey, A. Kumpula, C. Walker, L. Santala Second Row: D. Carlson, N. Mullins, Shack, J. Lamberton, B. Cobb. Fourth Row: G Smith G Coffey, D. Barnhart. Third Row: M. McGinley, K. Peterson. Pl ' aylng, Band Boosts Morale BAND This year, under the direction of Mr. Donald Perrin, the Waterford Township High School Marching Band has held to a busy schedule. During the football sea- son they took part in pep assemblies and presented programs at the games during half time. In addition to the home games, the group also played at a Detroit Lion's football game. Other activities included marching in the Christmas, Memorial Day, and Fire Prevention Week parades and the presentation of Christmas and Spring concerts. Mr. Perrin Hugh Stepping Maloreffes R C k Eilene alsh O O O B nnie Littleton Carleen Cook Karen Wessman MAJORETTES Sux snappy maloreffes added a touch of sparkle to our band Thus year Not only dud the gurls march at The four home foot ball games but they had the pruvulege of fwurlung at the Detrout Luons Chucago Bears game un November Also they par tucupated un the annual Ponfuac Chrusfmas Parade Thus beung the last year for Three of the gurls Bonnue Luftleton Connue Lane and Eulene Walsh only Karen Wessman and Carlene and Rene Cook wull be left to carry on the hugh steppung next sea son Next year The gurls hope to have new unuforms and add a new fure routune fo uheur repertoure Leon Polley Drum Mauor Brung Credit To School First Row E DeFord C Earles M Medlon L Wright Balmer J Johnston D Wlsnlewskl C Stottlemeyer P Wllllams D Ryden Second Row R Jones D L Murphy They Mlx Fun With Learning M Bell treasurer Miss Carey sponsor B Johnson pres' dem M' Lannmg SPOnsor J Ryden secretary LIBRARY CLUB Books are a valued source of Iearnmg tncouragmg the goyment of books and promotnng mterest In readmg are the alms of the twelve members of the tmg as assustants who and an the operatuon of the lnbrary the members hold numerous socnal actnvrtles Thus year a constltu tlon was drawn up and several money makmg prolects were planned for the benefit of the library The Club IS sponsored by Mlss Avus Carey and Mr Car roll Lannung ' l . : . , . , . , . ' , , . , . ' ' ', , . , . . : . , . . . O O Q ' . ' ' en- Library Club. ln addition to ac- I ' ' , 7 . I j . 1 '- 4. i If 0 Q0 Tlndall D Balmer D Welsnewskl od R eyers Barne ms Paffenberger M Garland fsponsorl B worth J Bader Prolechonlsfs Learn Whlle Serving E Jam Bartter examines one of the many reels of fulm used by the Vusual Alds department AUDIO VISUAL AIDS Operatsng and maintaining the lb mm prolectors an the school ns the responsnbnluty of the Au duo Vnsual Ands Club sponsored by Mr Frank Garland Members work during thevr study hall or lunch hour on a volunteer basls The service ns avaulable during every hour of the school day to any teacher who may need as snstance In securung or operating equnpment The organuzatnon al so serves as a traumng program for boys mterested ID becomvng sknlled prolector operators l , ?5'5'5F'46' First Row K Hosted L Byrngton G Blebel L Purvrg Purvrs Third Row K Johnson K Walser M Thornton B Maguire C Shafto Second Row L Craves B Ho C Small K SIFHSUSOD warth L Every L Lynd H Hersacher D Russell R Future Soclal Workers Help Others -y-.- B Hornsby treasurer L Scback presndent Mrs Issaccson sponsor P Clarke vlce president Mrs Carter sponsor J Snmpson secretary FUTURE SOCIAL WORKERS To acquaint students wnth the opportunrtles for work In the fneld of socral work psychology and psychiatry and to learn about the needs of peo ple and the agencies whrch meet those needs ns sored by Mrs Elsie Carter The members have sponsored a fufteen year old gurl from the state hospntal provnded a layette for the Mnchlgan Chrldren s And department sang Christmas caroles at two convalescent homes and vlslted the state hosprtal Guest speakers to the club Included a soclal worker from the Wayne County Clrnlc and an rnterpretatlon by Mr Weiss a vlsltlng teacher of the movie Calmour Street Other prolects Included vlslts to the Boys Republlc U of M School of Socral Work Dr Green s Marrnage Clan IC and to the local probate court I , K , 1 I Q ' rl U I -5 : . , . ' , . ' , , ' , ' - ' U I r , V , V , O F . . . I I I ' 3 - 1 I 5 . 5 I , f the aim of the Future Social Workers club, spon- AT . I . . . I. I I , , H I - , tl 1 I ' , : . , ' : . , - 1 I - 1 I - , . Tomorrow's Educators Plan Careers FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Formed for the benefit of those students who wish to investigate the teaching profession, the Fu- ture Teachers' Club is sponsored by Miss Evelyn Anderson. Mem- bers of the group act as student teachers in the grade schools and iunior high schools in the area, providing assistants for the reg- ular instructors. This year the club took field trips to various colleges and heard several guest speakers. As a service project, they made tray favors for the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitorium at Christmas. -.. Us C. Kratt, treasurer, Miss' Anderson, sponsor, D. Russell, president J. Boardman, vice president, B. Cole, secretary. Fine Row. A. Allison, J. Palmitier, C. Shepherd, S Ct Hoffman. Third Row: R. Jones, B. Johnson, F.'Goff, Forbes, M. Lake, S. Shunck, C. Kelly, P. Scruggs. Sec- KA Kf 'SleY, R- 50mm9VV'llef JA LOWVYI M- Adalff V- ond Row: J. Leach, E. Bentley, B. Hull, B. Martin, F. Rwsch, D' Walton, M' Nelson. Spencer, J. Patten, S. Bertram, S. Fawcett, L. Hedlund, Students Discover Aspects Of Nursing 1 Ze Em C. Huff, secretary, F. Liskey, vice president, Miss Rizer, spon- sorp J. Russell, president, C. Vought, treasurer, Mrs. Baber, sponsor. FUTURE NURSES Girls interested in the field of nursin'g are urged to ioin the Future Nurses Club, sponsored by Mrs. Suzanne Baber. ln acl- dition to informing members of nursing schools and fields of nursing available, it also per- forms various services as a club. The thirty-one members prepared a basket for a needy family, peek boxes for a children's ward, and other helpful proiects. Field trips were taken throughout the year to several hospital open houses and nursing schools, and speakers visited the club with information and illustrations of the points of nursing. Flrxt Row: A. Rupert, N. Coon, G. Coffey, S. Lipperf, Matteson, V. McCormiek, B. Donaldson, C. Westnass, P. Ballard, J. Patton, B. Crowley, C. Hoffman, A. Matte- Third Row: C. Johnson, C. Uhl, B. Adair, B. Gottschalk, Son, J. Cumberworth. Second Row: F. Reynglds, M4 N. Williamson, S. Imbrunone, J. Barnes, K. Morgan, L. NelSOr1, L. Natts, S. Crosby, J. Platz, M. Meston, S, Harrison, K. Bergeman,J.Miles. D Anthony presldent K Morgan vlce presldent Mr Hubbell spon sor K Walser publlclty chalrman J Simpson publvcnty E Annmnos publlclty R Bush secretary C Akers sergeant at arms R Kunse treasurer Mr Rohrer sponsor Co op Cffers Cn The Job Tralnmg CO OP CLUB Arms and Ideals of the Co op Club are to promote a better un derstandlng of bu mess to learn the operatcon of a busnness and to prepare a place for the stu dents nn the busuness world The club boasts a total membershup of eughty students all sensors A full school credut ns gnven for the 'ob a student holds and of ten a total of a thousand dollars or more IS earned by the student throughout the year Two fneld trips were taken thrs year one to the J L Hudson Company and the other to the General Motors Technical Center A ban quet ns the fnnlshlng hnghllght for the members and thenr em ployers At thus tnme a duploma ns awarded to each student sngm fynng that they have successfully completed therr course rn Coop eratuve Occupatoonal Traunung Norman Thomas displays hrs salesmanshup on hus co op 'ob IH a local drug store in i ,i ' . 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'LJ First Row C Lobb S Hearn S Mc Kenna S Warnscott J Sneed C Whntmn e V Hutchings J Leach V Edwards J Halter P Weller Second Row C Shepherd J Kent J Kunse S Bertram S Fawcett C Soul G Wllllamson K Hartman I Vlnlson S Beauregard Thlrd Row S Hlll C Smith L Wllllarns L Rose R Newman S Dues tel R Helman B Steehler J Rutledge C Tiles French Enthusiasts Adopt Famlly FRENCH CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mr Edward Mott the French Club began thenr year wlth a record membershnp of forty three They operated a football game con cessvon stand and conducted a Chrlstrnas card sale the proceeds from whnch were sent to help support an underprnvlleged fam :ly In Paras France Social func tions for the year Included a Chrustmas solree andaJanuary :ce skatnng party xg, X C Gaffney secretary S Kunse treasurer G Wlnter presldent F Spen cer vice presldent Mr Mott sponsor ww,,,,.,-....-- Chemlsts Work To Purchase New Equlpment CHEMISTRY CLUB Provudlng an opportunity for lnteres ted students to gann nnformatlon above and beyond that whuch ordinary class room tlme allows IS the purpose of the Chemtstry Club Through traveling t sclentuflc plants In the area and discus suon with lndustrual representatuves they become more aware of chemical con cepts In lndustry In addutlon to spend :ng thenr spare tume In the laboratory the members hold regular meetlngs under the sponsorship of Mr Klunke Thus year the group also sponsored a car wash and a basketball concessuon to ratse money for equipment P Wlllaams corresponding secretary Mr Absher treasurer J Dovelatlon recordlng secretary J Dawson presldent C Roehm vuce president Mr Kllnke sponsor Knot shownj First Row J Palmltler R Cook J Boardman C Ponn Kratt G Ktzer M Haviland J Leach P Zrsm n Second Row L Wrlght L Warner W Barnett D Panks D Gustafson A Blshop F Powers D Tate B Floyd R Morgan Third Row C Anderson D Deaton D Barnhart B Cobb K Van Hulzen R Tralcoff R Erlkgen J Pnlklngton L Younger S Barmng arn Fog,-gh Row D Dunal D Starnes D Smlth L Ettnnger R Newman J Lowry D Kur-d H Patterson T McAl luster F Gross . I I 1 1 - 1 F - 1 1 ' 1 F - 1 I - 1 - g . , . Q4 f,j,,' ,. V 3 .- f 5 . ' 4 5 Y -' s .,, I gs.-t A ,. 6 V K Q.. : . , . , V 1 - , - I -A f - ' ' . h' C. , , , , , . , - Gt- , - A f ' ' 5 . , , , , , . , . , . . 1 - 1 - l I ' ' ' , . . : . , , , - 4 Dramatlcs Club Cffers Stagecraft 'UQ SeCf6T6ry D Gracey historian D Smith president Mr Alexander SDONSOI' 5 Tate treasurer M Beechum wardrobe mistress B Lewis COVVGSPOY1 Ing secretary N Richards lst vice president Dusty Smith Betty Vernan and Dan North rehearse their Innes for The Remarkable Incident pre sented October 31 and November 2 DRAMATICS CLUB A growing membership f over 100 students attests to the popularity of the Dramatncs Club sponsored by Miss Patty Looman with co sponsors Mr Robert Alexander and Mr Charles Reicks The purpose of the club is to build student and commun ity interest in the field of dra matics produce and encourage participation in school plays and other phases of stage work This year the club has produced The Remarkable Incident Dino and Anme Get Your Gun A trip was taken to Detroit to see a stage play members partucu pated in the Christmas concert a play was presented at the Cen tral Michigan College One Act Play Festival O . . 0 . . I I - I , , . . I I .II I . U ,, . ,. I I ll ' ll I - I M'55 Looman, SDOHSOV: G. Vllinter, 2nd vice president, J. Martini, record- ' f - , 5 . , I . I 5 - I ' . I . , 'I ' II , - Achng To Over Cne Hundred Sandy Clemence Ruih DeGraw Sandy Seconder Dusty Smnth and Rick Erlkson took part ln the March 28 and 29 produchon of Dano Facial expressions and hand movements are prachced by Don Tale Bull Barnett Don North and Ruth DeGraw I , I , I - u - 11 I I First Row A Bulter S Shunck L Sherwood C Tynan son J Teeuwlssen Third Row T Patterson J What R DeGrow P Ballard J Rexford Second Row L temore B Steehler D Tate S Seconder C Saul B Younger R Sommervllle D Smith A Lowe D Thoma Lewns Thlnklng Then Speaking, ls Thelr Motto R DeGrow J Teeuwlssen D Tate president D Smuth DEBATE CLUB A question IS more lnkely to be settled rightly lf It ns discussed freely Affordlng an opportunity for students to partlclpate In de bate and dlscusslon and stnmula ting people to see the value of debate are the purposes of the Varsity and Junuor Varsity de bate teams This year under coach Mass Patfy Looman the twenty Waterford debators tied with Farmlngton for the Inter Lakes trophy Their dlscusslon topic was Resolved that dnrect United States economsc amd to lndlvudual countries be llmrted to technical asslstance and dlsaster relief .1 .1 Q . . . .. ,. ,. ,. , ,. . .. ,. . ,. ,. . .. ,, ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. - . o a Q , I - , . I . ,, . - f- ,- , 5.. First Row S Seconder B Barnett M Meston S Hull Row R Sommervllle D North N Thomas B Boyd G Wulllamson P Noe J Martlnl B Lewls Second D Smith N Richards F Hlrnelsen J Dommer Drama Lovers Seek Thesplan Status THESPIANS Thesplan Troop 995 under the supervusuon of Miss Patty Loo man takes part un the actuvmes of the Dramatlcs club and helps select the plays to be presented Membershlp ln the natlonal dra matlcs honor soclety as obtauned by Dramatncs club members who have earned twenty-one pomts through work done In the club Points are awarded for helpung wuth costumes publucuty and make up as well as for actual partlclpatlon rn productions Thus year fnve new members were ac cepted In the annual candlelight lnltatlon ceremony D Thomason Presldent C Tynan secretary and treasurer R De Grow vice president : . , , , . , . , , . , , , . I 1 - 1 - 1 - ' ' ' ' I - 1 - . 0 . .v ' I .,, . : '1 . . 1 ' .R I ' ' s . . . - gl. I . . . . P I I -4, 1 ' Q, , ' . . - . . 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Bowllng Leagues Provlde First Row J Johnston B Bam N Armstrong S Cato C Shepherd S Gregory R Jones J McClain P Maller B Glannla J Gamer S Gregory Second Row B Mull Bollrnger B Gottscholk B Teague K Coffey S Faw cett L Tenuta C Kelly Third Row S Llpper C Huff L Hedlund secretary B Johnson treasurer Mr Kllnke sponsor J Delbrldge J Patten S Noble S Seconder P Wood M St Clarr J McCullough P North K Anderson B Coe E Bentley Fourth Row L McCoy S Barmngham P Kern L Harrlson M Cameron M Adair S Dlestle S Wilson J Wagner C Schmuck J Lucia P Wrlllam SON GIRLS BOWLING Monday afternoons after school mem bers of the Girls Bowlmg League spon sored by Mr David Kllnke take part rn the regular bowlmg sesslons This club offers an opportunity for both the ex pernenced and inexperienced member to become etflcent rn the art of bowllnq Thus year me club boasts a membersnrp of approxlmately 50 As members of the American Congress of Bowlers the gurls may enter the sprung and winter natnonal tournaments O O ' 2 - , - ', - . , -I , . ' , . , . , . , . - 1 I. , . U , - 1 - , - ., . . , . , . , . 1 1 - , A 1 - - 1 - - , . . 2 . , - er, C. Meyer, P. Kldwell, E. Detord, S. Richardson, L. , , , ' , , , , , . 1 f 1 -I 1 - ' 1 - ' . I , . , - 1 - 1 f 1 A 1 - - : - 1 ' 1 . I . , . I - ' I I ' I I ' 1 1 . . , . ealfhful Enloyable Recreatlon K ...J G Melllck president Mr Garland sponsor J Teeuwussen Treasurer Mr Manharf sponsor BOY S BOWLING Boys nnferested In bowling enloy mern bershup nn The Boys Bowlung League whzch meets each Tuesday afternoon af fer school The purpose of The club as to encourage parfucrpatuon nn bowlung as a healthful pastime and To Teach lnferesfed boys how To bowl Sanchoned by The Arnerrcan Junnor Bowllng Congress mem bers Take part nn two natvonal fourna ments one at Chrrstrnas fume and one an the sprmg Mr Frank Garland ns the club sponsor First Row: R. Sco1T, L. Schack, D. Carr, B. Marruott, J. youngen J, Diemd-,V E- Bohlnqanl L, Mcgarfyy A, R511 Sandlin, D. Ragarz, M. Fearherstone, J. Paschlce. Second D. Yarben LA Williams! F. Barber' Founh Row: L. pfan. Row: G. Cosey, W. Demon, D. While, R. Ainsworrh, M. kowskif C. pgfzpamckl A. Lowe, M, Evans, pg Rice' J Boe, L. Polley, T. Fidlefr B- Baden, T- Hell5leYf R- De' Gaff, F. Dickerson, G. Ackenback, R. Ball, J. Comes. vaney, Third Row: R. Somrnerville, R. Carlson, L. Letter Winners Urge Interest In Sports R Burke sergeant at arms Mr Freeman sponsor J Nelson vice presl dent C Klrken president J Green treasurer B Cole secretary M Anderson sponsor VARSITY CLUB Members of Varsity Club try to promote athletic participation, stimulate school interest, encour- age school spirit concerning all athletic events, and to create and maintain good sportsman- ship throughout the student body. This year, they purchased the first varsity club iackets in school history, played basket- ball in the gym and sponsored a donkey basketball game be tween the faculty and members of the Township Junior Chamber of Commerce Proceeds from the event purchased a movie prolec tor for the athletic department Flrst Row J Preston D Alden J Studt R Crowe J Kind E Clarke W Meyer D Shell O Wright M gevmj M Farrar H Nrcholre R Vore C Charboneau Ewer Third Row G Mellema T Hiller J Herrington 'son Row B Loveland B Hempton J Smith D B Campbell T Blezmski M Ashley D Hales J Rise ' 1 1- 1 1- 1 ' i- 1 1- 1 1- 1 lr- , . l . . 1 A 1 1 1- ,. , . , . ,. , . 1 - 1- 1. ,. . , :, ,, ,, , f' 1- 1- - 1. ,. ,. ,. . First Row D Stevens D Colwell J Warnecke J Wing er D Stocker R Toles V Watts B Boyd R Mabbntt Second Row E Smith H Nlcholle R Erickson D Body Builders Strlve l Herr treasurer R Hacks vuce 'ares dent K Howell president S Bouck vece presudent J Lewls secretary M M kl Th d Row J Blskner C Canter Eurlilogseiuther ID Elnkblelner H Woods J Noonan V Burkhart R Kratnock or Physlcal Strength BODY BUILDERS CLUB To develop physncal strength the 35 members of the Body Bunlders Club lrft wenghts and do exerclses Health rules and correct muscle bunldung methods are taught Thus year under the sponsorshup ot Mr AI Cuthrell the membershup doubled B sudes holdnng regular meetings and actnvutnes the club offers a benefrcnal noon hour acttvuty to members l f - I - 1 ' f - , A I- 1 - f j I A ' ' ' ' I . I , . . l , . . , . . 1 ' ' Hooper, D. Traicoft, J. Fish, G. Woods, R. Pratt, 0 ' F ' , - , ' . e- I - 1 I - I 1 I r fl I 1 r I 5 ' ' 322:14 IX X First Row: B. Willard, J. Nelson, C. Charboneau, H. Loveland, R. Bergeman, J. Devine, M. Ewer, M. Farrar, Nicholie, C. Crowley, J. Saum, J. Preston, D. Panks, J. Studt. Third Row: J. Rise, D. Hales, J. Herrington, B. R. Erickson, R. Morgan, M. Penn. Second Row: J. Daw- Shell, J. Lowry, M. Absher, T. Hiller, T. Blezinski, W. son, J. Fish, R. Suas, B. Cobb, O. Wright, J. Smith, B. Meyer, B. Cole, B. Luther. Hi-Y Y-Teens Clubs Combine Mr. Arsen, sponsor, D. Kind, chaplin, J. Richardson, presi- dent, J. Green, treasurer, M. Evans, program chairman, K. Goodwin, vice president, R. Newman, secretary, Mr. Gregory, sponsor. HI-Y As one of the most active organiza- tions in the school, the Hi-Y Club spon- sors many activities. Sponsored by Mr. Don Arsen and Mr. Don Gregory, the group is affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association and strives to pro- duce boys who are mentally, physically, and spiritually sound. This year they con- ducted a bike rodeo for the grade school children in the area and a Hi-Y and Y- Teens basketball game to benefit the March of Dimes. The group also holds regular nights of recreation at the YMCA and in the high school gym for members. A highlight of the year was the attending of the Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Legislature at the University of Michigan by several selec- ted members. -M .1 av ,f , . . . . I P' G , J. Moody, Ef Deford, C. Braden, B. Smdzgwb BSVl:2lTS'J?'ARg2l:?T' gre?5qT::, R, Hornlsflgggmli. Sutton, S. Strassburg. Third Row: Usinger, D..VanHorh K. Lobb, J. Morgan. Second G. Williamson, B. Olson, J. BUTUGY, M- Adair, Row: J. Andrews, P. Clark, S. Stocton, C. Meyer, C. SmlTl't, C- Kwnse, Bt Howarth, B- Boeneman Pl W'1'h S ' Y-TEENS Service and fun go hand and hand in the activities of Water- ford's Y-Teen club, sponsored by Mrs. Edwina Isaacson. Affiliated with the YWCA, this world wide organization promotes interest in school and community activities and tries to produce girls who are mentally and spiritually sound. During the year the group prepared a Christmas basket for a needy famiy, held a paiama party at the YWCA, and spon- sored a hayride. A final high- light of their schedule was a swimming party at the YMCA which was also attended by members of the Hi-Y club. J. Wagner, treasurer, N. Young, president, K. Anderson, vice president Mrs. Isaacson, sponsor, S. Kuhn, secretary, B. Maguire, and C. Vought club council representatives. Pictures Are Memory's Refresher Mr. Meyers explains a fact about cameras to Gary Payne CAMERA CLUB Meeting as a class during school hours, members ot the Camera Club are taught how to take better pictures, learn the parts and func- tions of a camera, how to develop films, to make contact prints, and enlargements, a n d to use the light meter. The club consists of sixteen members. There is no academic credit given for the class. They have exhibited pictures the Eastman Kodak Salon Exhibit, and the Ansco Salon Exhibit during the year. C. Grimes, L. Lowe, A. Axford, K. VanHuizen, H. Murray, C. Miller, C- LoRee, D- Denton, B' BfUCe M Mes ton, D. Horton, T. McAllister, D. Myers, E. Bohlman, N. Coon,gnd Gary Payne . First Row A Harrell D Grant J Barnard C Barron C La Lone N Eddy P Denmon T Perry K Canter gran C Casey C Snyder S McKlnnon N Armstrong G Walker M Ebey C Shafto J Morgan Second Row S Sparks N Coon C Merz A Butler H Polley A Warthen J Coventry S De Boer B Maxwell L Jehle N Plllnng D Hewett B Swift J Holmes Thlrd Row D Radbeau R Degrow E Barber M Powell D Os borne J Harnack L Blaln G Peters D North D Van Kuren M Thornton R Sommervllle H Morrls M Sandusky Fourth Row K Slmmenson E Schwelgert B Kltley J Teeuwlssen F Ebey D Snyder E Bol man M Cameron T Walker R Carr L Polley S Soverelgn A Matteson Rellglon Fellowship Combine In Club BIBLE CLUB At the weekly noontume meetnngs of the Buble Club members promote fellow shnp through the reading of the Buble smgung and praying together The at tendance fluctuates between 30 and 50 members Under the sponsorshlp of Miss Chamberlin a constltutlon was drawn up and several soclal events were held The orgamzatuon IS nondenommatlonal and welcomes students of all fauths S Underwood secretary K Duckman president M155 Chambeflam sponsor M Gartee vlce presudent . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' I ' I ' I ' I ' - I ' I ' I ' I ' I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . , . , . , . .... . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , , 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 A 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 0 0 0 9 W ,A 1 I I vxfw., , - My , J ' :r,,,5211:,. 1 1 I I . ' 1 ' 1 I - , 5 I ' 1 . LANNY YOUNGER SHARON GAYNOR JANET DELBRIDGE DARLENE DAHL Presndent Vnce President Recording Secretary Correspondmg Secretary 'Te'-3' MH HTZGERALD Student Government Treasurer pu. 11 ff' MR BENNETTS Sponsor STUDENT COUNCIL Democracy IS always evident In the operatuon of Waterfords Student Council Each year one representative and one alternate are elected to the councll from each homeroom Sponsored by Mr Howard Bennetts these one hundred stu dents are Installed to the council to guve student volce on school affairs to promote Interest nn school and actlvltles and to establlsh and mann tann co operatnon and understanding between the students and faculty This year the orgamzatlon has sponsored the forelgn exchange program, Homecomung, the March of Dames Dance, and the fund for Mr Alexander lt also published student drrectorles, and regulated actlvlty card sales, af ter game dances, the hall monitor system, and concessnons T7 M' First Row J Martlnl S MacAbee C Avram S Faw cett J Turner J Dovletlan J McClain C Wrllnams C Grlmes C Kalnes S Kuhn Second Row C Moore Cook T Patterson K Kantarlan J Dovre E Elliott Promotes Democracy Third Row J Scott J Moran K Anderson N Young B Steeier R Vaughn K Morgan C Anderson J Lu cla G Sword L McDowell Fourth Row S Ott R W Meyer M Mlelke J Barnes R Ward J Haddon Student Affaars Commuttee R Enkson K Anderson B Cole J Dovze l YOUHQGY D 5f'Yd8f N YOUUQ J Johnston chairman B. Swift, S. Eaxon,' of Williarmgon, B. Cole: of Tate, Ff Eriksefi J. Joringfon, J. windell, M. Ashley, T. Hitler il . Y ' V C X 'WM Mary Ann Smut Sharon Mac lntosh Dan White and Diana Mc lrtosh are the News Bureau writers Journalists Brlng News To The Community NEWS BUREAU To get news to the commumty ns the mam 'ob of the News Bureau which IS sponsored by Mr Paul Ripley Gall Wm ter heads the bureau making sure that all of the varnous 'obs whlch Include cor respondmg with the Pontnac Dally Press, the Lakeland Tribune, the Detront Tlmes and the Ponhac radlo statlon, WPON, are Sandy Clemence, Pontiac Press Correspondent fully carrled out In addntlon, thus year the news bureau had a picture of the operetta, Mnkado, publushed nn a natnonal magazlne, Teen Gall Wanter Lakeland Trlbune Correspondent 5 Q 4 , I E r 1 11 ,,, 5 ,, r t X . it Q' of G t r O Q ' ' ,V .1 l 2 I 6 y ' 5 1 Q , 2' , f E 1, 5 . I ' Z X 4 ' ' F I 1 N l , I 1 fg' Li 0 0 , I I ' ' ' , H 1 f .j' : . RW' .Le , f f' r'y,.. ',..' if . . U . B ,Y V jay- ,yew - 4 ,J -, ,. is f J l, H, fs M 3 5 , I:-7 g I A, by .., A- ,-A. -. I 4 ,1 - s..' , YQ ,-l ,,,, ' ty '- f - .... ,W ,Inf 'lbs of I 'Sl ll fl: E fi , .-,f' e , 7 Vx, . f f ' 'iii -llffglfti f ' ff u fgfdff - yet .4 rlrif Row Susan Kuhn Diana Mclntosh Loetta Lyon Cydney Wnlluams Jud: Russell Second Row Darlene Dahl Gall Winter Denny Smrclna Dennis Madull Rgn Morgan Cas Roberts Journallsts Honored By Natlonal Society 3. -V... John Herrington treasurer Joyce ONell president Jean Hoff mann secretary Jerry Nelson vlce presudent QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll a natnonal honorary lournalustuc socuety ns sponsored by Mr Paul Rupley Membershup quallfncatlons mclude superior leadership qualmes scholastuc standing an the upper thurd of ones class and outstandmg work In the fueld of lournalusm Thus year the group s mam prolect was the preparatlon and sale of programs for all football and basketball games held at Waterford uno.. EL. '-wa ,a 'rf .... me J ' ul . sc' ve ANCHOR STAFF 'UH' First Semester Editor JEAN HOFFMANN L' Second Semester Editor ........................ JOYCE O'NElL 1 143 ff X' Sports Editor .......,......,.....,........,.......... JERRY NELSON JEAN HOFFMANN , Advertising Manager ,,,,...,,.,.,..,,,,. FRANK Dicicsizsom SHARON STRASSBURG First Semester Editor Business Manager Assistant Advertising Manager ............ ED BOHLMAN --L A 'S r .X S S 1. -ig- ' Business Manager ................., SHARON STRASSBURG 1 I S ' 55 7 'rf' fl qi, f , g , , J JOYCE O NEIL Second Semester Editor R FRANK DICKERSON Advertising Manager ushing To Meet Deadlines Keeps Anchor Staff Busy Roberts J WIDTSI' K Peferson K Spalding C Wil White J Herrington P Smith T Blezinskr D Beck iiams S Strassburg M E Taylor S Underwood with B TCGCIUS N Mead J R9Xf0 d G HUHSIHQGV Standing R Morgan F Dickerson R Robinson D B Shepafd Z t , . . . O Seated: SA. Kuhn, M. Smith, P. Noe, D. Mclmash, C. North, J, Nelson, E. Bohlrnan, J- Devine, T-.M00re, D. ,I N Edltor In Chief Assnstant Edltor B M DARLENE DAHL Edntor Usmess anager Semor Editor Junlor Editor Sophomore Edltor Sports Editor Clubs and Events Classes Index WATERLOG STAFF DARLENE DAHL BRENDA LEWIS JUDI RUSSELL PAT NOE SUE KUHN GWEN HUNSINGER JOHN HERRINGTON DIANE MCINTOSH JEAN HOFFMANN CISS ROBERTS JUDI RUSSELL JUDI RUSSELL Buslness Manager BRENDA LEWIS Assistant Editor MR Rlpugy Adwsor Yearbook Staff Worked Tlrelessly AT A Dlfflcult But Rewarding Task 44 D Mclntosh, P Noe, J Hoffman, G Hunsmg HCVYINQIOFI. J Nelson, M Smith, S Wulluams e, S Kuhn Standing C Roberts, J Winter, T Blezlnskl J ,-6 H 13 ., fl Q f J I 711-A Ask, U 0 o . 1 I 1 .57 A I, ' 1 my Q 1 U J V A, 1 I 'ff ,sg ,I . . . . ' r , ' : , . ' . ' ', - r If 1 f'l! ffl ' z I -.s.......4,,,, I sl I M 'z' .K V-l F 1 , G Q.. E L, 1 our-vu :nag W -fn- as nv nqrau 'N f 5 'RW -. Q -. k , be '1 + - .. up 1 4 - .. - - ' :E .. .. fx ,- .. I1 1 1 Q' g 'W 1 su an 1 Y un un un Q ' 1 1 1 1 .V l 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 K in 1 1 xX 1 1 1 ' un , in Q L X A W Ulf ve' Q in mporfarw Q our slhool nlf' hoT logs an nm bop Q1 g 1 mces and cea ralorwg della? ' 1 so Qual par an our hearfs ahel memorlf Q Thls year we suffered Wuth The felm Through a losmg 1cOOTbc3llCL59SOVW and re olfeo at the vvmmhg of our schools hr? basketball Trophy Flaummg our blue and gold we loyally cheered our Teama To oo lhear be-ST Wm or lose we are a maya proud of The sports manshup and eh'huSlasm shown by our alfwletes and speflaforl ll la Q ,na may f 2 T part in A' life The 'li Q f ' d WP' o , Liltfllifrllll -Nl. ' - le ff ehimg cgheefs, 19,1745 .'l orie5 and hearl- be A a , ER 3, all Rami e' l .e ' .. f , e.. , 'X i 6 V A A z W ' ' ' . , I X A , 5 . . ll f F ' - l .x t hl t. Waferfords football coaches D Freeman D Beedle N Menghlm and A Cufhrell Marvm Farrar Co Capfaln Waterford Opponents ROYAL OAK LAPEER BERKLEY SOUTHFIELD WALLED LAKE VAN DYKE WAYNE Ball Loveland Co Captaln A l o 26 6 6 o FARMINGTON 27 I2 6 I8 25 o I3 o 13 l or 7 as l First Row: D. Alden, H. Nickoli, J. Nelson, B. Ellixon, J. Briggs, E. Savas, R. Crowe, M. Farrar, R. Burke, J. Preston, C. Charboneau, R. Vore. Second Row: Coach D. Beedle, M. Ewer, J. Rise, D. Kind, G. Mellema, B. Wood, W. Meyer, M. Mielke, B. Cole, J. Green, B. Skippers Ending their poorest season since 1948, Water- ford's varsity gridders wound up their 1957 campaign with a 1-6-1 record. Only a 12-6 win over Berkley kept the Skippers from having a completely disasterous year. 0 WATERFORD - ROYAL OAK 26 In their first game of the season, the Skippers were completely snowed under as the Oaks rolled over them with a strong running attack. Senior halfback Jerry Nelson's 30 yard sprint to the Oaks' 48 yard line was the Skipper's only scoring threat. 6 WATERFORD - LAPEER 6 Lapeer was the scene of the next Waterford contest as the Skippers managed a 6-6 tie late in the fourth quarter on an aerial from Wendy Meyer to end John Herrington. Herrington's placement was wide. 0 WATERFORD - FARMINGTON 27 Farmington won a lop-sided affair 27-O as flu and iniuries reduced the team and left six of Coach Dave Freeman's regulars sidelined. 12 WATERFORD - BERKLEY 6 Bill Loveland's 80 yard run and Wendy Meyer's 16 yard pass to Bill Cole set up the Skipper's 12-6 victory over Berkley. Loveland, O. Wright, D. Hooper, Head Coach D. Free man. Third Row: B. Campbell, C. Solden, C. Kirken, D Finkbiener, D. Hales, T. Blezinski, J. Herrington, T Hiller, J. Keating, B. Hempton. Win 1 of 8 18 WATERFORD - SOUTHFIELD 25 Waterford just couldn't cope with Southfield's running attack as the Jays racked up an astound- ing 428 yards to down the Skippers 25-18. Dick Finkbinder's 3 yard plunge, John Keat- ing's recovery of a fumble in the end zone, and Bill Cole's 75 yard kickoff return were the Skip- pers scoring plays. 0 WATERFORD - WALLED LAKE I3 Waterford's Homecoming was marred by the Skipper's 13-O loss to Walled Lake, as a 53 yard pass play and a 65 yard punt return marked the gridder's defeat. Waterford's only scoring threat came when they moved to the Viking's 16 yard line. 0 WATERFORD - LINCOLN VAN DYKE 13 Lack of offensive punch along with weak de- fense, contributed to the Skipper's downfall when they tangled with Lincoln Van Dyke on the Abes' mud splattered field. 7 WATERFORD - WAYNE 35 Wayne jumped off to a 14 point lead in the first quarter and increased it to 28 points at the half to trample the Skipper's 35-7. Wendy Mey- er's quarterback sneak late in the fourth quar- ter was the only scoring play for Waterford. Offense BILL LOVELAND fr JOHN HERRINGTON CHUCK KIRKEN DUANE HOOPER i DICK FINKBHNER VVENDY MEYER FW DOUG HALES flux JERRY NELSON JOHN RISE ERNIE SAVAS BILL COLE in! Defense RON CROWE BARRY CAMPBELL il if- TOM BLEZINSKI TONY I-IILLER 7 E M GREEN K2 MILTON MIELKE -7-If BRUCE I-IEMPION XJ 1 JOHN KEATING MARVIN FARRAR 1-R-1 5' JK.. GARY MELLEMA I' MIKE EWER 'frr,5. 92 5 -1 Ngiw 1 'L 4- ..'. ., Az , T.- W Q 1 I 1 . 1 ,gg If F U 1 il 1. 'V Ma' ' , .145 sp? V Q-kd 1 w, , - w. 4 ,-T-Tw' -'51, M .. ' 'w '. ' ., - Q-.,f,: ,Y K, . . 1. ., First Row: G. Abel, D. Woodman, R. Benett, B. Wee- don, R. Ward, J. Shea, J. Sholte, G. Fitzpatrick, D. Panks, L. Warrner, R. Mellema, M. Penn, T. Goff, J Saum. Second Row: Coach A. Cuthrell, I. Stickney R. Stobbe, D. Cooper, G. Elwell, P. Giannini, N. Garyet B. Warneckne, D. Baily, N. Rise, D. Neilson, D. Poosh B. Cobb, B. White, J. Rollison, D. Parker, Coach N. Menghini. Third Row: D. Windler, B. Bryce, A. Mc- Clandy, J. Hoke, D. Moran,, A. Harrell, G. Payne, J. Woll, J. Dietrich, C. Fitzpatrick, J. Gibson, H. Patterson, T. Riabucha, P. Rosk. JV's Have 1-2-3 Record ' Y.. 'os s ' ' - . x 's .. --f+-,- 1 - -an 5-.35 4 ...V .., -Q - . A ' rA..., ' ' I '-you A -0 - Four Van Dyke tacklers con er e o D P k , Sk' h lf- back as he circles the Abesveng. n ave an S Ipper a Opening the '57 football season, the JV's earned a 6-6 tie with Pontiac. Sophomore Tim Underwood scored the Skippers' touchdown. Against Farmington, Waterfords' first league opponent, the JV's again were unable to come up with a victory, tying the Falcons l2-l2. Un- derwood again sparked the team with two touch- downs. Traveling to Berkley to meet the Bears, Coach CuthreIl's JV's rose to the occasion and dumped the Bears by the score of 12-O, with Underwood scoring the first touchdown and setting up the other tally. In the Southfield game, the Junior Skippers were troubled with fumbles and lost by the score of 8-O. Walled Lake overpowered the Skippers in a dull game and walked away with a 25-O victory. Closing their season play against Van Dyke the Skippers were once again tied by the score of 6-6. Their season record stood at one win, two losses, and three ties. Tim Underwood was the teams leading scorer with 30 points. He was followed by Larry Warner and Dave Parker who each tallied six points. th Tense West Blo mfreld and Waterford runners wart for the crack of the starters QUVT 'O Send 'hem on ell way around Watertorcts rugged two mule course Harriers Opening the 1957 Cross Country Sea son the Harrrers were handed a 23 37 defeat by the Walled Lake Vrkrngs Sep tember 20 at Walled Lake Travelnng to Van Dyke on October 3 the Skzppers fell to the Abes In a close meet by the score of 27 28 Junlor Eddie Bartle placed frrst and set a new school record by cuttlng 21 seconds off of record holder John Oakleys trme of 1052 In trnangler competntlon the Harrxers ,vere defeated by Farmungton and SoJth ueld by the scores of 32 44 49 Outstde competntlon was stuff for the nmproved harrlers as they fell to Mnlford 26 30 and to West Bloomfleld 26 31 Champlon by runnnng away wuth the conference meet as Waterford placed 5th with Jrm Devme notchung ssxth place for the Skvppers ln the 2 mule race Thus marks the fnrst tame un the school s hrstory that the team dvd not place last an lnter Lakes competltnon Jam Devlne who placed hugh for Wat erford rn every meet was elected team captam Show Improvement Coach Roger Johnson surrounded by hls harrIerS R R0b'n son E Bartle D Shell Coach Johnson J Smlth Captain J De vane L Hanna J Warneke are relaxlng before a meet n .A V . O , . , . , Walled Lake was crowned League . I - . I I ' V . I , . , - 1 l I ' ' ' . ' I . I h I - vf - Y 1 1, 'G ' i 'ww-ffif' 4 f? 5- I Coach Gerry Wallace watches intently as has Sknppers proceed to trounce the Soufhfreld Jays 60 49 VARSITY RECORD Waterford Oppononi CRANBROOK FARMINGTON CLARKSTON BERKLEY AVONDALE VAN DYKE PONTIAC WALLED LAKE SOUTHFIFID FARMINGTON BERKLEY LAKE ORION VAN DYKE WALLED LAKE SOUTHFIELD 99' John I-lerrmgton Waterfords All County baskelball star was the teams hugh smgle game scorer sea son hugh scorer holder of The Torel points record and elected teams mos? valuable player Cagers Place Third ln League 55 54 73 I 44 0 . J 47 X 52 ,Q 7l 45 ... 69 5l 63 63 ' ' 52 H A H I , 59 . 49 Furst Row J Studt J Devlne CoachG Wallace H er B Mltchell B Campbell L Brown L W Meye .1 Davls D Green Second Row T Bowen J Keatlng C Klrken J Herrungton Wm Dlstrlct Cham plonshlp SEASON SUMMARY ln the hardcourt opener December lOth at Waterford the Sknppers outclassed Cranbrook 73 55 The veteran Varsuty fnve dnsplayed fune hustle and scorlng punch wrth John Herrington netting 28 points At Farmungton on December 13 the cagers lost 54 43 and met theur second defeat at the hands of a hot Clarkston fnve 73 6l on December l7 After the Chrastmas vacation the Skrppers traveled to Berkley to almost upset the eventual was pressed throughout the game before the Bears closed strong to to wan Returnnng home January 7 Waterford ended a three game losing streak by defeating Avondale 59 47 nn a non league tnlt The game was see saw for three quarters untnl Waterford pulled away for good Herrnngton scored 20 Jnm Devlne l8 and John Keatang lO to lead the balanced scorung Four consecutnve foul shots wnth seconds to play accounted for the Skuppers 54 52 heart breaknng loss to Van Dyke on the home court January TO Durung the game the score was tued I3 tumes and the lead swntched hands on ll dnfferent occaslons The frrst meeting January 14 wuth the power ful Pontrac Chnefs was a sad one Sparked by Jnm Devune the Skuppers were In contention for two peruods but the Chnefs broke the game open nn the second half 7l 4l Waterford won nts furst lnter Lakes conference game of the season at Walled Lake January l7 when guard Bob Mrtchell sank two foul shots In the funal I5 seconds for a 46 45 vnctory Mltchell s free thows cllmaxed a long uphlll fnght for the Sknppers who were behind 14 5 the flrst quarter and 27 T7 at the half When Waterford met Southfleld for the flrst tnme January 24 the Jay s walked over the Skup pers 69 58 Play was close throughout the flrst half but the Jays took over In the second half to wan In Waterfords second meetlng wuth Farmlng ton the game went exactly the opposite to the furst battle At Farmnngton January 2l the cagers The Bears of Berkley vnstted Waterford Febru ary 7 lnflnctung a stunglng 63 40 defeat as the home team could not cluck At Lake Orson four days later the Varsnty shot better but lost nn a 63 62 thriller Barry Campbell hut 24 points for Waterford When the Vukungs of Walled Lake returned February 21 they were out to avenge thenr earlier defeat by one point The game was declded un the last seconds when Walled Lake drew two free tosses whnch put the Vukungs ahead by three Waterford made one more basket to make the fnnal score 59 58 Waterford ended their season on a happy note by kullung off the Jay s 60 49 un a lopsuded foul rudden game The Skuppers made good thenr re venge by taksng the Jays by ll ponnts exactly the same number the Jays had beaten the Skup pers by earller this season TOURNAMENT RESULTS Dnstract Champlonshup Waterford 62 Utuca 57 Regnonal Sem: Fmal Waterford 42 Pontiac 48 - . , an,.'.,.. 0 0 0 0 o Inter-Lakes Champs, 44-4l. The tall Berkley crew took an eaVlY lead and held if to nllo the Falcons. ' 3:54- I 5 in fi 2492A 1 fi? , 1 '- ga -Q Q, sq L 'Y i. L, Q. -Q.. ng Q 'Q fi- Fino Row R Roblnson, G. Eichbrecht J Lewus T low H Pafferson J Wulf A Maclaffv J Ruppfech' Underwood T Goff G. Jackson, B. Benson Second J HOIKC A Harrell A RUOIIO .Iunlor Hoopsters Gam Experience JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD wllerfdrd Oppqngnfg CRANBROOK FARMINGTON CLARKSTON BERKLEY AVONDALE VAN DYKE PONTIAC WALLED LAKE SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON BERKLEY LAKE ORION VAN DYKE WALLED LAKE SOUTHFIELD BIII Bryce is fouled by an umdenhfled Cranbrook player as he reaches for a pass early nn the farst quarter - '- 'ff f tswwzcfzf-.,. U Q , 1 Q4 5,11 , . , ,,. , Jw, P- . ., bf?-,. ' Four returning lettermen plctured wlth thelr coach who wall help bolster the goLf squad this sea son are D Hales D Shell Coach J Coleman C Canterbury D Alden Letfermen Boost Llnk Hopes Returnlng lettermen Duane Beneduct Chuck Canterbury Jum Davrs Dennus Alden Duck Shell Doug Hales and Jtm Devine wnll make up most of the golf team thus year Larry Bowen and Don Mclnally are expected to move up from the re serves to strengthen the squad flve loss record to fnnlsh fourth In the Inter Lakes Conference Waterford also competed IH the Pon trac Press Invitational and the State Regionals Aprll April Aprtl Aprll Apr: May May May May May May VARSITY GOLF BERKLEY PONTIAC CENTRAL VAN DYKE CLARKSTON SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON CLARKSTON WALLED LAKE PONTIAC CENTRAL STATE REGIONAL STATE FINALS Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away . ' . ' . . ' ' ' 'I4 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,,,, ' ' , ' I7 .............. ' ' 21 ............,,..,,..,.......,.. A The golfers, last year, posted a three win and l 22 -----'-------'-'-------- ---- . ' . . . ' 5 .....,.,..,......,,.., ' 6 ..,..,........,..., .,,,,,,,. , , I2 ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, I6 24 4 , a Loosening up are: J. Nelson, M. Ewer, L. Warner March 29 ..... April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May I-L Champions VARSITY TRACK Huron Relays at Ypsilanti at Royal Oak at Southfield at Royal Oak Kimball Farmington, home at Pontiac at Berkley Central Michigan Relays at Milford at Monroe High Relays Walled Lake, home State Regional Meet, Ypsilanti at Wayne High State Finals at Ann Arbor lnter-Lakes Meet at Farmington at U. of D. Relays J. Green, J. Smith, J. Morhet, H. Nicholre Defend Title Under the guidance of Coach Al Cuthrell, the Skippers will try to successfully defend their Inter- l.akes track crown this season. Waterford has now taken the title three out of four years. How- ever, unlike past years where depth was the deciding factor, the thinclads will have to depend heavily on their twelve returning lettermen. Due to their growing successes each year, the Athletic Depart- ment was able to schedule seven- teen track meets for the coming season. This includes the John P. Waters Relays held in Monroe. 4 Breaking out the uniforms for thus years baseball season are returmng letterman E Savas G Mellema C Klrken J Herrington J Studt T Hlller W Meyer and Coach D Freeman Not pictured are D Vore and J Preston Sklppers Seek To Regain Tltle Waterfords baseball team coached by Dave Freeman will seek to better last years three wln and ten loss record A hlghlught of last years sea son was a masterful two hut I to 0 shutout by now graduated skipper hurler Chuck Glllles over Pontlac Waterford s other two vlctorles came over Lun coln Van Dyke A crew of I0 returning lettermen will head the skipper squad this year They are John Herr ungton Chuck Knrken Tony Hiller Ernue Savas Richard Vore Jlm Preston Gary Mellema John Studt Wendy Meyer and John Keatmg April Aprul Aprll Apral May May May May May May May May VARSITY BASEBALL PONTIAC CENTRAL VAN DYKE FARMINGTON WALLED LAKE BERKLEY SOUTHFIELD VAN DYKE FARMINGTON WALLED LAKE BERKLEY SOUTHFIELD PONTIAC CENTRAL Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home - ' Q - ' to ............., .. , , , ' 22 ............................ .. . ' 25 ........,.,.........,,... . ' I . . . - . -un---'-uu----vn-Hn . 2 ...,.....,.................,.,...... , 1 ' ' 6 .............,................ Home . . ' . I . ' 9 ............................... . . ' . ' ' ' I3 ............,,......... I ' I ' - D ' I6 ,..,,,,.,,A.,.,,,,.,...... 20 ...................A................ 22 ....,......,,................. 26 ,.,............... Fihrxthllowa G. Cosey, M. Hubble, M. Farrar, M. Ewer, D. Sherman. Second Row: J. Comes, B. Crowley, J. Dietrich, R. Crowe, C, Grassi, W. Wilson. Third Row: B. Loveland, B. Black, Coach D. Beedle, D. Bandfield, D, Finkbinder. Grapplers Compete In First Season Three of Waterford's top point getters are: Mike Hubble, Captain Marvin Farrar, and Mike Ewer, Competing in organized wrestling for the first year under the direction of Coach Don Beedle, the Skipper mat men met 7 opponents for 10 meets. In Inter-Lakes competition the Skippers had a O-4-I record and an overall record of O-8-I. Inter-Lakes competition was stiff for the inex- perienced Skipper squad as they gave way to powerful Berkley, Farmington, and Southfield, and were edged out by Walled Lake. Only Van Dyke were fair competitors for the Skippers as they tied the Abes in their only meeting outside of the Inter-Lakes meet. Competing against Pontiac Central and Willow Run in outside competition the mat men again fell to the superior, more experienced teams. Placing 5th in the Inter-Lakes Meet held on February 20th in the Berkley Gymnasium, the Skipper grapplers defeated Van Dyke for their only win of the season. Scoring high for the season were Mike Ewer, Mike Hubble, Bill Loveland and Marvin Farrar. Elected team captain was Marvin Farrar who had an outstanding record of 10 wins and two losses. First Row J Retrzak L Tenuta K Kolb J Halter J Albrlght J Schroeder S Shunck C Kelly C Karnes S Fawcett Second Row K Lobb D Goldmg C Mey er S Forbes E Davis K Greer C St Dennis M B Glannlnl S Faxon P Kldwell S Llppert B Wells J Thomas J Patten J Dovre J Mules S Bertram K Kantarlan Fourth Row D Hewett C Kneusel G Roberts J Harrlngton K Knlsky D WISnIeWSkl Glrls Athletic Assoclahon Farsi Row B Muller E Harnes J Baba P Herzlna J B Cole P Kern P Muller K Madull J Couslnow L Patton R Newman J Richard J Flncannon P Bascore Sherwood Thlrd Row C Tatu J Heltmeyer S Ott O S Walnscott S Davis D Gllbert Second Row C Tatu Sword P Rose J Mortimer C Cook P Murphy K P Griggs J Moody S Kunse C Braden S Gregory Bergman C Davls C Evans I : . , . , . , . I, . , , , I , ' I I ' I I I 1 A 1 - 1 - I1 - 1 . I , . , . , . l , . I , . . I. . , . , .I , : I I I I s, . , . , . , . . , . , . ' I I ' I I ' ' 'I Harreal, J. Garner, S. Hearn, C. Conkright. Third Row: M. Cote, B. Adair, B. Lewis, C. Saul. ' O 0 Q ' : . ' , . I ' , . , . ' , . . , . I , . ' , . I , - I - I, . ,I . I , . ' , . , . : .I , . , - 1 - . I , - , - . Z . , , . , I . , - 1 - I ' . , . , . , . , . , , . , . . R B B an S Kuhn A Rupert C Barnett C Fmt ow a Vought P Znsman P Hadden O Sweet C Van Horn S Skrbowskl Second Row S Strassburg G Hesse B nlels E Bentley C Huff J Kunse B Marin B Hull J Leach J Martrnl S Underwood Thlrd Row S Burns B Petruccu G Glasspoole L Priest J Lucia F Hnrnelson B Teague R Terry D Cloutrer 5 End-1 ner J Graham Fourth Row J Smith M Lukes F Spencer J Barnes K Thompson M Adarr B Tuncsak K Slmenson G Klzer V Rusch Offers Enloymenf, Recreation 1 Flrst Row R Cook J Boardman L Cummings J Cum berworth C Gaffney K Harrington R Roberts F Reynolds S Fawcett P Clark L Cretghton J Palm: tler M Vermette J Scott Second Row R Uslnger R Pollnna B Boeneman J Moran S Soverergn B Lewus S Rennle G Wllllamson C Kratt C Avram K Peter son J Kent B Maguure C Tynan Thnrd Row B Coe Whltrnlre H Harnack S Hull J McCullough Springer L Pearsall R Vaughn K Morgan J Hruska D Dahl K Dlckman P Boyd J Morgan Fourth Row C Roberts C Kunse S La Barr C Smlth D Beckwuth S Greenwood M Cameron S Dnestel J Wagner L Harrlson E Walsh S Wnllrams N Heaton C Methner A--....-..-., I 1 w11.rrmv..,' 1 f :W 1 -ar 9 ,, .- K 5 - 1 - I ' ' ' ' ' ' . I ' I ' 1 - 1 - 1 I , , 1 , - 1 - I ' 1 - , . , , I I . I , : . 1 - 1 - 1 1 . : . , , I D5 I , , . , . 1 -I 1 I 1 - ,I . , . I , I . , , , . 1 - ' ' ' I ' 1 - - Q Q 1.1 , - 1 11' ' L A L -1.-ggi.-...ef ., - Y - - 1 - 1 . 1 - - C- 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - , . , . , . , . - . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . . , . , . , . , . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , , , . , . , . - , . , , , . , . , . , . , . . . . , Char Pankner, treasurer, C. Moore, president, J. Del- bridge, secretary, Miss Vannorsdall, sponsor, Miss Feiler, sponsor, Miss Frank, sponsor. GAA Boa rd GAA Board Plans Sports Schedule GAA Boasting one of the largest memberships throughout the school, the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion was originated to set up and maintain a sea- sonal recreational program for girls in the high school and to promote leadership, wholesome ac- tivities, and good sportsmanship. These girls par- ticipate in regular competitive seasons of field hockey, speed-away, basketball, volleyball, soft- ball, badminton, and bowling. Scheduled inter- school contests in field hockey, basketball, and bowling are also held. The club also sponsors proiects such as Pop's Night, Mom's Night, an Easter egg sale, a pep assembly, a sports day, and a play day. The year's activities are concluded with a banquet held in honor of the senior mem- bers. At this time the varsity blanket is awarded to the senior girl who has contributed the most to GAA during her four years of high school. L Hedlund' T' Fl'2Gefald.C Kaflfaflaf L. Every, R. Newman, R. Vaughn, K. Anderson, C. Ponn. T08 First Row L McDowell J Leach L Pruest C Ponn L Terry J Lucua J Delbrudge C Kratt L Every Sec ond Row P Clark J Palmutuer L Hedlund C Huff B Martun J Kent B Hull S Fawcett C Wulluamson C Tynan Thurd Row C Moore C Kuzer L Harruson T Futzgerald B Turscak S Sprunger J Barnes F GAA Members Earn Pounts To Enter Club LETTER CLUB Any uunuor or senuor gurl who has re ceuved her GAA letter whuch us awarded to all GAA members who have earned 110 pounts by partucupatuon un club actuvu tues us automatucally elugable for letter club Members hold weekly meetungs and have the opportunuty to take part un extra recreatuon un addutuon to the regu lar GAA program Actuvutues for the year uncluded a canoe trup down the Au Sable ruver a toboggan party a swummung party at the YMCA and a sports day at tended by gurls from Pontuac and Berk ley hugh schools Sue Springer durector : . U , I I I . I ' I I - . : . ' . I . , . , . I , I . D . - I ' . ' , .. . , , , I , - ' ' ' ' ' ' 1, g I Spencer, S. Underwood. ' 1 - u - , . , , I O fl I I I I , INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Fin! Row: J. Delbridge, S. Diestel, L. Terry, T. Fitz Gerald, S. Springer. Second Row: S. Fawcett, C Pankner, C. Ponn, C. Moore. E Sophomore girls participated in a fall season of speed.away. GAA BASKETBALL CHAMPS First Row: C. Hoff, S. Underwood. Second low: K. Dickman, L. Harrison, B. Martin. .sn- Sling. JP af vv ' Hg WH Q' 'L '::qE'm-1x's. we ws ,ze Softball featured as a GAA sprung sport ns popular with most glr s A Carole Moore catches as Carol Vought takes a swung durmg a softball game ,.,,n..4-sq ii--H vw- 1.4.5, W Char Pankner discusses the condltaon ofthe snow with Janet Delbrldge on the GAA Board sku trup January 24 Muss Fenler and Char Pankner fund that canoe Ing IS hard work as well as fun The GAA board took a canoe trap down the Au Sable raver an the fall , , I '7. . I LV. T T . . K n ' n 1 5 . 'Y . , . A , - , , 1 - - a, ,. t . X .j -P 54, Q , . , . ' --- ' ' I 1 h 1: P' -4 F I :--- 1 ,, V. , ... . . 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L.. sue Spfmgef Fran Spenser Judy Kent Cheerleaders Boost School Spmt Mass Frank sponsor Mlss Vannorsdall sponsor Much of the credit for the fme display of sportsmanshup and enthuslasum shown at athletic events this year goes to the varslty cheerleaders Both lunlor and sensor gurls comprlse the team Under the sponsorship of Mlss Patrlcla Vannorsdall and Mass Barbara Frank the gurls practiced at least once a week perfecting new cheers A sk: trnp to Caberfae Sk: Area In the north was also taken Jan uary 24 26 F Spenser J Wmter J Kunse C Moore C Gaffney J Kent L Terry S Spnnger C O This year the varsity cheerleaders sponsored a roller-skating partyl ,mea 'X Carol Moore captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders as an her fourth year as a cheerleader at Waterford Hugh Captain of the reserve squad In the tenth grade she became a member ot the varsxty an her lunuor year Her abnluty and leaclershup have helped to bring to the school and the team an outstanding cheerleading squad. Laura Terry Janet Kunse Charlene Gaffney Jackie Winter 4 Sandy Allen Claudia Kelly Carol Karnes Barb Kmtz 'Q O Sophomores Support JV Athletes Composed of sophomore gurls the JV cheerleading squad IS sponsored by Miss Norma Feller Besides lead :ng the cheers at all Junior Varslty athletlc contests the gurls operated a basketball game concession stand to finance their unlforms GK - J Jacobson C Karnes B Klntz C Kelly J Schro oer C Ball F Ehlers S Allen S Bertram J Thomas Charlene Ehlers Sherry Bertram Jerry Schroeder JUCIY Jacobson Captam Mus: Fenler sponsor Carolyn Ball Janet Thomas in Q '94 fel' .14 . ,lt .,,. K: 9 tuiiii f a . TW. 'lf' .r 4 ' f A s N Q is , . Q- - n ' . is Q 5-5 ss. e-QQ. ! .f I Mlm- A K. ' I A J i1.KAXA,, K, 'B W. -: 9' fi f - , Y, -I ,sin wi K4 H w,,1vW 'Y - ,, M K , I , .M ',-.. S 7,439 Q ,V ,wig Q-A: sy , ,I fwff Q if Q- --V K: W v , ,..v.-1' I . . Thi 1 Z 14 , , . L Qfrijgff,-i Q , 1. , . , . y . , , .. ., A ' i mf, Ng' My , Lui Y. ' il 5 Q V Wnthoor stodenfs our D hoo! would be an empty bunldmg vord of feermq Trwooorw no Two are alike we are avi rfrwporfam for each of Us us a part or Waterford We oeip To govern wr Foo! Brough S11defTTCOUV7 cu we vom :Ts Q ros Q end ers socnai efenrs vx Mrh eprenerwfr Vw' me We roost mm Dorf arwf par? o sdwoor we ew o a ford I-hgh tucl nt . I FC X . -- - lr ' f . ' V . I ' 'W V I f cfm 7 'L' Y- 1, Q ' ' ag ,-rf - ' X I ?earrw in its classes, and compose fhe Teams fr, r 'fe lE-'lr , ' 1 - A ' 5 r fl 1 smdo- re o f VV, fer- t'f X TIM PATTERSON Presldent -or FRED COOK Vlce Presldent l-,If 'Q' First Row S Badger C Kelly J Gaynor T Cooley C Baron S Helt man L Sherwood Second Row B Vernan J Moody P Rose J Dleck S Bertram G Hunsunger S McKenna ...Ax Sophs Largest Class ln School Hlstory Boastlng the largest sophomore class ln the school s hlstory the sux hundred members of the class of 1960 started off the year by electing Tum Patterson president Bud Cook vlce presndent Janet Thomas secretary and Char Braden treasurer During the year the class sponsored a dance The Rocket Roll a pep assembly and a sprung dance Sophomores were responslble for football and basketball publrclty The class was the first to come here after completing the seventh eughth and nlnth grades at Isaac E Crary Junlor Hugh School 5,4 'YZF' 4 JANET THOMAS Secretary CHARLOTTE BRADEN Treasure, Mr Hemmung sponsor Mrs Carter sponsor l L 2 0 -H 4 R - f s 9 , l .' 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T V :A 7 af L1 'E V , 121' A X I ' . l , - I 'f sf? 2 63 Sue Lappert Carlene Cook MarY El len Taylor Lynn McCoY Sharon Gregory fseatedj dascuss the order mg of theur class rmgs as Linda Pearsall and Colleen Wheeler look 1-1 'QI' '11 3 - 5,1 Q- fn '-'Y hr Vs Gary Able Bonnie Adalr George Adams Roy Alnsworth Sandra Allen Andrea Alllson Wllllam Augullaro Sandra Authuer Julle Baba Robert Bachusz Carol Baden Wulllam Baden James Bader Sharon Bad er Roger Bahing David Barley Duane Barley Carolyn Ball Peggy Ballard Janet Barnard Marslyn Barnhart Constance Barron Wllluam Barrow ggy Basore Maurice Beardslee Sandra Beauregard Shirley Beacom Edna Bedard Manlyn Bell Julalne Bendall Harry Bennett Rex Bennett Karen Bergmann Sherry Bertram Judith Best Sharon Blgler Robert Bulls Joe Blskner Gerald Black Sandra Blackburn Connie Blalr Charles Bodmer Mark Boe Roger Bomsta Betta Bone Fred Boston Judy Boyer Roy Breault ,V 9 Q --, s., A - yd! 51,3 , A , l y 4 4,5 w, .A X 3 , .,., M 5 ,. Dt! 5 A i ir ' ' 1 E' pil s '-7 XV' Some sophomores goin in the mad dash from the vocational building to the main building between classes nk P g i Dale Breeding A ' Thomas Broders . James Brondige .. V L ,Q Lorna Broom wg-5? ' JM! an Charles Brown 'f ' 'GY James Brown , Vera Brown Robert Bruce S. 45 , 54 3 William Bryce Vernon Burkhardt l' W Dennis Burnia Judy Burt Jerry Butler Diana Caldwell Kay Cantergiani Patricia Campbell Linda Cappel Richard Carey Daniel Carr Lorelei Castle W Sandra Cato 'ffl Connie Cheek Charlene Clark Patricia Clauson Gayle Coffey Barbara Cole Elaine Coleman Edna Colen Roger Clements W' Q15 David Colwell B Jack Comas ll Viola Compton Carleen Cook Fred Cook Tina Cooley a Darrell Cooper Robert Cooper i David Corey 5 Gary Cosey Ay Mary Cote Jean Cousenow Betty Low Cox Charles Cox Lucille Craig X Carol ronkrlght Sharon Crosby Betty Crowley Nancy Cunningham V R l thy' - If A , 1 jf! 'egg A fkfgg- V M . . 11515:-'ll'lf5f 'ifgfl V l R Q an R7, A 7 V YJ ' Af ' , 1 A R ' we e is f f C- ' aff 1. Y M 7 in ,t at I y l is 5 r gs 2 ' R y if - W , fix-. t I , X i L 'wx J fy 1:1 - .LQ - . Ya 'M , ,L ' y ' q V A I r Q vs K2-1 2 I L ev I Lg at HA gli' V X . JK 'N 1 'rj ll, . iff 'iii X' R A i J of K , R , '12,-in ,X A lt 53' yl 9 ,A Ronald Dakesian mf f' f Claudette Davis ' Elvira Davis ' Suzanne Davis David Davison 3 , Q Q Dorothy Davison j 'LQ Jerry Day Eldonna Dearborn Shirley DeBoer Pauline Denman Robert Devaney Kathryn DeWitt James Dleck Roger Dlederich Roger Dietrich Sharon Dion Gary Doclman Linda Doolm Julia Dovre Larry Dowson David Doyon Chris Easley Marilyn Ebey Vicky Edwards Patricia Egnatuck Gary Eichbrecht Kay Eichbrecht Elaine Elliott Gerald Ellis Barry Erlksen Terry Eshlema Marilyn Evans Sherryl Evans John Farnum Susan Fawcett Sarah Faxon Michael Featherstone Jean Fincannon James Fisher Forrest Fitzpatrick Patrick Flamgan Norma Fleming Betty Flener John Flowers Susan Forbes Mahlon France Leo Frankowskn Diana Frizzle I, X 2 r 12: ra s 'I f llli' mf! t -if S Assistants Alice Harrell and Mary Ellen Taylor work with Gwen Hun singer sophomore editor on their section of the yearbook Assisi. 'arm 2 y J H. ,, . 4 . is my sii ggij' i:IllI!i!l ' El if E li T f 51' E J 2 i FE ' A ' X yxthl LA E W' 5.l I S V' A mil V. ' . :A ' K , A 4 V Sli . 5 S lA Q 1 . u ' V , in S :W F' 'fill -5 ll . '1 rg fysy , , ji - 'N xr F S' y J E F E il iv nh iQ '49 42? . af ' as . - ' aQ2g, . J fr 1 .g,:::vg' . John Fromm Bonnre Fuchs Raymond Fulkerson Joel Gaff Julle Gamer Donald Galpln Rrchard Gammage Joan Garrett Nlcholas Garyet Gary Gasco Leonard Gavette James Gaylock Gary Gaynor Michael Geary Joan Gellske Gerald Gemmell MlchaelGlannln1 Pete Glannlnl Rebecca Glannlm Paul Glbson Maureen Grdley Donna Gilbert Frank Gilbert Thomas Goff 'W 'slit IHC Carol Karnes works on a charcoal drawmg for art class SE 3 5 Q 1' Q1 All as Ronald Goins Duane Goldtng Leslie Goschke Barbara Gottschalk 1' Carl Grass: Brenda Gratz Lols Graves Eileen Green Judith Greenthal Kay Greer Sandra Gregory Sharon Gregory Patsy Grlggs Mary Grlle Terry Grove Fredrnck Groves Vera Gutzar Ronald Haight Emily Haines Gary Hale Janlce Halter Judith Harnack Alice Harrell Q9 J vf sk ft 5 1? , f QP' y . .- . . X yr .. ,A Yjkf 1 A H 7 1 4,7 . G H is E ll JP1 1 J . L l V ,- t Q, I x , . ' . ' . f ' Y 5 - , - ' l . e me 4.1 V 1 ' A 'i li? 6 A , ' . 7 5 1 l 1'-Q, b l Q , , J fzctii ck x l s - K-' rrkc fag' g f 5 , r U . l , A A V 5 I t ' A Donna Gracey lh..,,.z ,Icy i l U K rx ll l is ' Q J, .i . of 'M E' - xl ,V ls' '- u If ' 1, 6 A ' 'G A J Y is 4 K lt ' :Ji 5, W, 4..A,a V A , 1 .VXVW i V - , . . - is f ,I Q A' 2 Z' . tt?-3 x 1-'tl E 1-xi I . -ill! f 1 Karen Holmes Donna Hooper Lawrence Hornsby Donald Horton Ted Houle Donald Hoult sd Sharon Howell Dennis Hoyes X Laura Hughes Donna Humbaugh Kathleen Husted Vlvlenne Hutchings Steven Hutchlnson Armand lnkel 4-'7 Robert lrvnn Judy Jacobson Gordon Janes Laurann Jehle Dudley Jenkuns 1.1 Pat Johnson A Sue Rae Johnson 4' Elbert Harrell JoAnn Harrxngton Kris Hartman Kathryn Haynes Susan Hearn Angelln Helsler Edna Hensler JoAnn Hentmeyer Richard Helman Suzan Heltman Thomas Heltsley Marietta Hendry Wayne Henley Dorthy Hensey Lmda Hensley Patty Herzlna Duane Hewett Karen Hewett Eleanor Hllllker Wllllam Hltchock Cora Hoffman James Hoke Andrew Hollubaugh Julle Holmes Connle Johnston 'd Q? 'Y' Julie Johnston Jerry Jones 'Nr Janet Thomas Julne Gaynor and Sandy Gregory pay therr class dues to sophomore class treasurer Char Braden 123 Sophomores hold class board meet ungs after school Carol Karnes Catherme Kantarlan Marcia Kelser Claudla Kelly Carol Kennerly Bull Kenworthy Patrlcla Kern Patrlcla Kldwell Paula Kilgore Joan Kung Pat Kung Barbara Klntz Judith Kllmek Chrlstlne Knelsel Karolyn Knlsley Nancy Koemg Kathleen Kolb Ray Kumpula Sharon Kunse Wllllam Kunse Marllyn Lake Sandra Lance Audrey Lang 24 Q1 T7 Qs fi an 'RSF-f New b ' . N . , I Q L - 4 ,.,. 9 3 . . . . . - L .2 Q . . 1 , Q - of ' lf 2. ' A or f' ' U sr , A V 1311 Al ' dr rf ll at s ' s . a J ga fn J U, L. ,X ...- X., ' . Q0 'fl 1' J lil q L' W ' N :N h N A ll 1 44 , J . V, yi I is Q, ,tr We at as or L A , ' , f - rm . , no lr, ' h lr J ' xt, we ' r , 4 r Liv , XE' X Q.-f 16' N X f 4 L - . D A ,W P - ,J 1-lf 9 xf? fll, , ' .Wagga i X ' 4 F Q auth, , ., I fqrftr ..- 1, rf' , fic ' ,, ,,,.e.,m,, ., . I -ur. N' ,L I . ',, 1-1, l ' ' , - Q ,N .5 X X1 . . L if 'L tl -5 Il 3' K ' ' , . -sp ' . . . - egg M araa f - 1-I N ,a-4 C1 'V Fu E' Mrke Lang Alan Larson Sandra Lee V, Arthur Lewvs Beverly Lewis Jerry Lewls Donna Llles Suzanne Llppert James Lloyd Cathy Lobb 1- Judnth Loch ..., Bonnie Looney Arley Lowe Jackie Lowry Delores Lukes James Luttman Rlchard Luxon Ross Luxon Barbara Lynch Sandra MacAbee Archne MacLarty Sharon McAllrster Janlce McClain Kenneth McClellan Q3 T7 Laura Sherwood puts up a basketball publrcrty poster The sophomore class rs responslble for all sports publlcrty ...fr S. Carol Merz Carol Methner Carol Meyer Thelma Meyers Jackie Mules Roger Mnllema Clifford Muller .lo Muller Patrrcla Muller Gordon Mltchell Patrrcra Mitchell Dranne Mobey Judrth Moody Phllnp Moody Chrrstlne Moore Duane Moran Danrel Morearty Sandra Morgan Judith Mortimer James Morton Gary Moyses Nadine Mullins Linda Murphy Peggy Murphy SJ lil lo Wm Q-1 21 et oem? Mlldredgene McCord Vrrgrnra McCormick Lynne McCoy Mary McGinley Sharon McKrnna Judrth McKinney Joan McKrnnon John McNab Raymond Mabbrtt Karen Madlll Sharon Madrll Palma Mann: Larry Marble John Marrlott Brenda Martrn Carol Marz Sue Matteson Wllllam Mawhinney Wllllam Maxfleld Sandra Mayday Roger Mead Sherla Mellrck Kathleen Mercer ill? 5X of y 1 g N V5 1 0 ' ' Dv K s Q r aa r r 1 , L 1 , K 7? . Q - V, A I W' A ., a S 'rx A Pkll , ' 4 , ul U V L I D , F my 5. t V A S A ' I -f L.. ' Q. - i lx l f - 5 .1 . - S 'N ' U 5 5 A g ',rr ' rf 'N . . . R , I V Bettilu Maxfield L J '?' y y A1 My ' L 5 aA,a . . 24, qi-lu l ' i' T Q . I 'L I V I 1. A X ' Q1 V br ' L 4 L la V H 1 N ' W 1 L A if s - L F A . .l . - Y- l , , fe' , ,SN g I L r' 1. ,A ' 1 l ' 1 5- ' 75 ' ' V , i '? r 9 V gd 3- f p P af N1 , 4, J, V .- 1 A .1 , 4.1 J , 'l if 2 Henry Murray Q Donald Myers l Rodger Myers ' Warren Neff U Q Ruth Newman , I . 1 ' , V Bonnie Newmarch ' 4 , -.g f' David Nielson ' ' .T . Charles Nixon l, O hifi M Sharon Noble - ' Sharon Nolen J if Pat North Theresa Nurenberg Kenneth Obert Robert Oliver Garner Osborne Kathleen O Shea Suzanne Ott 6 Barbara Palmer Florence Parker James Partello James Paschke Patrlcla Patrick Judy Patten Jon Patterson Virglnla Pattison Judith Patton Nancy Patton Cary Payne Q4 F? Gerald Pelky James Penryce Joseph Perkins Maureen Peters Carol Peterson Dean Peterson Alice Plckrell Janice Pnetrzak Judy Platz John Plautz Wm Poffenberger 'E' Dennis Poosch Blaine Potter Norma Potter Patricia Poulter Af James Powell Louis Preston Ronald Pulleyblank Linda Purvls vi film tts, sea fs 'eff ,gl Harold Golding holds a mirror for Kay Canteriam as she applies lipstick durmg lunch hour '? hn- ,, . 4 5 J 15- , . Y ' -, -, 1 0- 4, ' - '59 V J t' ' fa ,.., 5 , ,l R l li r f- V vp-ef , 4 g V! l V ir: hifi f l l l ' ii V , 4? ' e N X N x X .L i Y 1, V!! f'-f.,, P . 11 J,-if - ' 1 0 in J Linda Pearsall 'A ' ff j ' W! . . I :gut ,' Ig, . 'ab ig it - 'A Q J? 'J L AT' O - ' if , , 'f-'X' ' A ' A Z if ' U 2 5 E A l X A x . . l g K1 ' . H ' t lat all , - 3 y s 2 . . ,, PM S? . r fl' VL . J g g y 5' 5 Q is W . . lv ,' 2 ' X f Dancing occupaes much of the noon our tame of students an fourth hour FSS if fr ,A- ,,f I v Q I fr . . 3 1 ' r r ' i . Y, ' 1 7 Y F 3 5 y N Nl' l l gf 'R :U - at l , . 2 x . n ' i X lx 1 Q I X . Q' 2 sv 2 Q F3 1 's Jw 4 'au ,, ' Qi l . 34 1 4: . 3 1 '39 , Y ' - . a J, 9 D' 14' A J V3 - 7 ii l . .E A, '- I . X, il I . . . , V - l , h ' ' . -fa ! , f A V 'Y' 6 , .. L Ll ' ' , 57 Q V L, -1 , J s 7' . so . .l ' 4 ' 4 5 J li . A 4' . 'P 'Q' A Q ' -.5 'Lin 4 1 .173 , K -.4 ,A . I f , - xg 7 H' 4 - Q-' ! V 6. 3 9 L A C ' 9 . ' X , ' ei 17 5, C 'D K l J 1 r y ' IM J is f r E Rose Purvls Delorus Rabdeau Alayne Randall Paul Rask Beverly Rauch Earl Ray Stephan Retzlaff Bruce Rexford Darlene Reynolds Tony Rnabucha Allan Rnchle Juduth Rickard Noel Ruse James Rltchre Glenda Roberts Nancy Robertson Florence Roblnson Lawrence Rohlfs Connie Rolfe C C7 br w T James Rolllson Patrucna Rose Raymond Roth David Rousseau Arthur Ruelle Ronald Rule Gerald Rupprechr Sharon Russ Joyce Russell James Rutledge Vnva Ryden Mary Lou St Clalr Catherlne St Dennls Joan St Dennus Llnda St Lawrence Yvonne Saddler James Sandlln Doreen Santala Carol Saul Lawrence Schack Jerry Schroeder Kathleen Schwelgert Frank Secan Lrnda See Donnasue Selberg Deanna Sexton Ilene Sharette Merle Shaver Sandra Shedlow sky 127 in Carol Shelton Davld Sherman Lauralee Sherwood Peggy Shook ' Sarah Shunck Y' '90 Sheula Melllck and Ilene Sharette act as dusc gockeys durlng fourth hour lunch L James Simmons Connle Sampson I Jack Simpson Ralph Srmpson Carol Sky Douglas Smith Everett Smith Fred Smith Jamce Smlth Sharon Smith Sharon Smith David Smlthson Judy Sneed Carolyn Snyder Leslle Snyder Lowell Souslm Karen Spauldmg Carollne Speace Dualne Spurlock Sandra Spurlock Carolyn Stanley Vonnle Stark Joanne Stayton Betty Steehler Robert Stephens Juduth Stevens Stanley Stewart Donald Stlckler John Stlckney Wllllam Stlreman Randall Stobbe Danlel Stocker Dlanna Stockwell Betty Stonehouse Nancy Stuart Janet Swaftord Karen Swanson Georgia Sword Marlon Tanner .-5 f 8 -51 Mary Tarchalskl ,x Carol Tatu x Connle Tatu x Mary Ellen Taylor - P P 5 . 4. ' 6' J A S S 1' qi A L7 ' I ca ' A S - . - J ' Q 'lE x J. A - sv Q Y , 'tl 5' V I , Q?542ai,e fl A ' 'J J f I H ' - 'A f, f ' 'Q , J it -Eff W J at' g M V in H K -. q . . 5' J li? ? to J , 1 J , -. ' . V - f' f l 'A - 34? k' t J 1 1 1 . l i J 3 J g , i J his , J 1 X X 5 5 J J JJ 3 - ' ,I G , t .: ' gs? 4 J A A bi J 'A . . . 1-4 711- h 6 A 'Q . Rlchard Taylor Donald Teddy John Teeuwlssen Lorraune Tenuta Janet Thomas Charles Thomason Lyman Thornton Roger Tlndall Ronald Toles Carol Traxler Frances Tressel Vrrgllee Trout James Tucker Veronnca Turcsak Betty Turner Q Jerrle Turner Timothy Underwood James Uplegger Donna VanHorn Karen Vldor Emllla Villarreal George Voss Barry Waara Susan Wamscott .io 'O' Patrlcla Wllllamson James Wlllls Ileane Wulson Mary Walson Rodney Wtlson Constance Wlndell Donald Wlndler James Winger Duane Wlsnlewskl Henry Wolf Donna Wood Mary Wood David Woodman James Woodward Paula Wrlght Thomas Wurl Kathleen Wylie David Yarber Anleen Zellasko Ronald Zerba , M txvf '95 W WX G it Q-Y is 'Z 'Ver tr 41 1? f. Q-r 'D' '7 19' J' ,arf 1 tif Charles Walker John Walker Donna Walton Wllllam Warnecke Aprll Warthen John Watson Lmda Watts Sharon Weber Patrlcla Weller Gary Welch Beverly Wells Carol Westness Dianne Weston Wllllam Wettlaufer Colleen Wheeler Donna Whltcomb Lmda Whnte Lynne Whrte Robert White Joan Whlttemore Wayne Wlldey Leonard Wullnams Norma Wllllamson 434. 6 T29 . if . V' ' 12 J L 1 ' Q H5 J ' T '-1 . ' f . - , W . ' C at, T f A . ' LT ' , ,A I -.L r - S . . 6 5 N , ! 53... ,,, ,, ,234 . -ff X 1 .- 4 ' fi ' lu Ml flux Q, f J xl 'ui 5 J 5 . . . A 4 In , I 4-.7 'cf N 4 1 ' 3 ' J it f - All x f 4 , -S1 M , gl, ' ..,:r 2 ..,, ,L Q 2 Tl if L91 L T 35 l ' J eps, ' , 34 vm L 1 1 L 5 A A? 4' . Ralph. Weedon K- 5' Q 5 nw Q' Az... dy N f . 5 X. X H L x5 ' ll H I ' 1 , 4: 7 - Q, . K , ' ' L' 43- g, wi, 3? .Lk I - 4 Eb-as ' R for 2 r Y r J T YN X . V , l E ik U W F 1 - '- y I f , 1 F T sa . 1' T' . gf? N23 X04 1 L-gf, if u, 6? H. - aw ,. a. ' 2 T av 1 X r V T T -at ll' Wt Flair R V s e' 71 .tt 1 tx -- L - Q X - T ' ' ' gi - 'G '- -31 'K T 1 4 Nl ' ' lam Junior Board A Flrst Row Carol Young Make Penn Laura Upchurch La ry Warner Gyla Glasspoole Brenda Danlels Second Row Judy Hruska Bob Ellnxson Terry Ball Jlm Smlth Fran Spencer Dave Panks Harry Nlcholne TONY HILLER President MIKE EWER Vlce Presldent fs.. A 114 KAREN ANDERSON Secretary JUDY KENT Treasurer .lunlors Sponsor Showboat Organize Trlp Club To begun their Junior year the class of 59 elected Tony Hnller presndent Mike Ewer vnce president Karen Anderson secretary and Judy Kent treasurer to head the class Class sponsors are Miss Frank and Mr Gregory Snnce thelr sophomore year the Jumor class has doubled thevr treasury This year the Twlrp Twlrl a Saddle Hawkins dance was the first money making progect for the class Second semester brought wlth lt Showboat Sputnlk the annual all-class variety show put on by Junlors Due to the size of the classes the Jumor class broke school tradltlon by not spon sormg a Jumor Sensor banquet as had the classes un prevuous years The organszatnon of the trap club was the hughspot of the rernaunder of the year Tom McAllister was selected to manage the bookstore and chosen to asslst hum were Sally Fawcett secretary and Vavuan Rusch treasurer 15 Mess Frank sponsor Mr Gre90fY SPONSOY . 1 3 ' A -5 so . ' . Y . ' I I I ' ' I Y ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 o o o ,iaif o Q ' 7 , ffm, J' x , A 1 . . . , . . ' . f, 1-ax. Q' ' ' ' . I ' f 1 f 1 I . V 1 1 ' 4 I 1 f 1 - I . .1 1' A W -,. , 1 - . I . I ' 1 NRG v '94 Mona Rlchae and Dave Panks sell school supplles to Ron Newman nn the trap club operated bookstore '27 2 l 'Q ff l 4 ' '-gf Q' ,. , ,, ? 'S Q it .Q 1. 1 1 fig ..f ' Mrchael Absher Gary Achenbach Marcua Adalr Althea Allen qv Linda Allen Karen Anderson Larry Anderson Nancy Armstrong Faye Ash Anita Axford Bonnle Barn Terry Ball Donald Balmer Rlchard Banfleld Bud Barnard Carol Barnett Sara Barnlngham Eddie Bartle Robert Beach Suzanne Beall Ronald Beardsley Dianne Beckwith Gwen Bellamy Larry Bendall o-A X -'L All 1 Q-Jr l 6 l l Ill X Ray Bennett Bruce Bentley Ralph Bergeman Judy Blebel David Bulls Robert Black Lxnda Blair Frank Blue Barbara Boeneman Edward Bohlman Linda Bollinger btanley Bouck Sandra Bouglne Larry Bowen George Bowers Wllluam Boyd Marvun Brackett Joseph Brady Thomas Brady David Bresnahan James Briggs Gilbert Brown Larry Brown Darryl Burleson 1' j N Sallne Burns Arlene Butler Basll Butler Janice Buttery Linda Bylngton Marcla Cameron Barry Campbell Harold Campbell Nancy Campbell Robert Campbell Richard Carlsen Donna Carpenter Carol Casey Elaine Chapman Lawrence Chapman Marlon Chrysler Barbara Clark Robert Clark Delores Cloutler Bruce Cobb JoAnne Code Joyce Coffel Karen Coffey Michael Comas IWWW ,f 2 Q W it K ' L' s Rene Cook Nancy Coon Judith Cooper Joan Coventry Mnchael Craft Lucretia Creighton Linda Cummlngs Brenda Daniels Larry Davis John Dawson Donna Deaton Evelyn Deforo Wllllam DeMott Karen Dlckrnan Floyd Dobson Lorence Drake Daniel Dunal Harry Dwlre Charlene Earls Sharon Easton Nancy Eddy Sandra Elchner Shelby Elliott Robert Elluxson Gary Elwell Theodore Elwood Rnchard Errksen Robert Errksen Larry Ettrnger Elrzabeth Every Michael Ewer Sally Fawcett Rnchard Ferguson Thomas Fldler Richard Flnkbelner Gregg Fltzpatrlck Wrlllam Fleming Mnrlam Forbes 'QT if r-Q 'W Warren Frusl'1er Ronald Fry NIJ Juana can Davld Gard Duane Gardner James Gibson Elleen Grllow Gyla Glasspoole Janet Graham Darlene Grant Joseph Green Dtane Greenleaf Sandra Greenwood Carol Grnrnes Ltnda Groves Matther Groves Roxanne Gurney Patrlcra Gustlnrs Patrrcla Hadden Mary Hagerman Sharon Halvorson Lynn Hamp Louls Hanna Judith Harnack Kaye Harrlngton Rebecca Harris Linda Harrvson Forrest Harvey James Hatfield Joan Hausker George Havens Marlene Havnland Ann Headnng Charles Heathco il S bv YT Lf K ..- ix 'rf A JH. .lumor trap club representatives re ceuve mstructnons for their magazine sa e F nn ' C ' cr! 44 1 Xl-x K Ch ,, X 1 sal 1 F I. L, It .Q t , ,- L H . 1 .D 44, 'Q J '1 1 4 R - m , R . l x fi 5- 1 , Qi T' Q W -2 4. sf .et ' 'll . ' 1' Q , N , ,aft as L ill A tm, g I . 3? V 1 ' ' 9 rf' 'Q J:-1. . ' F ' ig , t A . F7 FF E . I ,S N, G I xr . F3244 ' W' 'T F 7 ' L . . . . ' l ' . ' 1 L U K fl ' E 'J rr t fl Nl . . 1 l F 1 I if Nancy Heaton Lmnea Hedlund Patrlcla Herple Donald Henderson Dennns Hensey Ivan Herr Gall Hesse '17 Chester Hensley I I Anthony Hlller LaVerne Hlnman George Holden Klrk Holtom Charles Hood Duane Hooper Karen Hoyt Juduth Hruska Michael Hubbell Beverly Hull Patricia Hyde Carolyn Jackson Gary Jackson Bonme Johnson Kathy Jones Rosemary Jones ,- K rag NW' fax- 'wf 'FU 5 if Jnn Smlth and Susan Kuhn examme frogs IH the blology greenhouse My V7 53,2 ' :SML-.25 8. I 'li Robert Joyce Charles Judge Lynda Kasten Patrlcla Kenny Judith Kent Robert Klteley George Klnngler Michael Knaack Ronnie Koon Kay Korthaus Susan Kuhn Carolyn Kunse Janet Kunse Carol LaLone John Lamberton Alice Lazenby Sara LeBar David Leonard Ruchard Lewls Lula Lllmatta Carol Lrles Robert Llvlngston Carolyn Lotz Howard Lovett Q , ,, ,, , Q . V of , gf is 5 V. ,Q V A J V' N aan v 'ft-. 1 , v 1 - - f xl ' ' - W' ,n :'4 Ill J NI .. -,t,. ,n1'-1353 . tv l. . I F gl lil ll l - J Y 4' he A ., A 6.44 -A VL., h X 'il , . cowl f A. X 'L ' A ' W il 5 V ' 'E 43 , gl or ,C ' V It , . I ' h Q V xg K M xl! Lk XJ I l xl ,3 ,gl Q ya- -q 'S 1? , I I A . . J es! F532 5, L' ' 4 'ef K L . , by X! Q t .V l f ' din J . is 'lf in Q 5 If , J Fl . , C L i fe Y , F 1- - 5. m ,J fi I f ilu . ' J L V ,QQ - X 1 rm P, A ,',1 . we Yogi- . H A . ' - 'aff C251 as rl 5 fgg lb, mt if C7 James Melssner Wendy Meyer Mllton Mlelke Charmaine Mules Sharon Mlllar Audrey Muller Betty Muller Thomas Moore Judlth Moran June Ann Morgan Karen Morgan Barbara Moriarty Hazel Morris Michael Moultrup James Mullun Mary Nelson Ronald Newman Jack Nicholas John Noonan Kay Oberlee Marllynn Obert fc! Jerry Olsen Rebecca Olsen Dlerdre Osborne Julla Lucia Charles Lund Paul Lund Robert Luther Lynda Lynd V Loetta Lyon 253 ,A-JI' I M Jerry McAnnally Larry McCarty Shirley McClerren Joyce McCullough Lnnda McDowell Q Q Donald Mclnally Duana Mclntosh Donald MacAlp1ne , Ronald MacAlpme Wayne MacAIpune Beverly Maguire Karl Mann David Manning Barbara Martin Ann Matteson Alexander Maxim X W Caroline May pol ,-7 W4 Marlon Medlen 'Y Purchasm tlckets for Showboat dur mg thelr unch hour are Tony Huller Jum Smith Bev Maguure and John Saum 135 g . 5 r 1 ' r - Q ' R L' Tr Q-2' gi 'Z 3 on 3 L Lx 'W ' f' T, . -f A 1- J I ll 7 J, lx A 6524. 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I 'l -rf Davld Ostrand Judnth Osworth Jack Pace Davnd Panks Beverly Pardo Guy Passmore Harold Patterson James Patterson Patrlcla Patterson Lois Pearsall Michael Penn Trllby Perry Sharleen Peters Karen Peterson Benedette Petruccl M John Pllklnton 1 Q 3, 71 George Pulling Roy Plnner Howard Polley Rosalie Polllna Roger Pratt Loretta Priest qv' James Puglnse Delorls Rabdeau W9 '25 1 Q-4 I Mr Lake explams several facts about allvgators to Lula Lumatta and Mlke Absher V11 ,- xg!! Sr -v x..7 'WY' X 6 Sandra Reaume Susan Rennle Jean Rexford Fay Reynolds Gary Rlchards Sharon Rnchardson Mona Rlchle Gary Rlchmond Barbara Rlckrnan Thomas Rltchle Cecllla Roberts Ruth Roberts Gary Rollnson Gary Root Larry Rose Davnd Ross Ann Rupert Vlvnan Rusch Richard Russell Robert Ryan Deanna Ryden Karen Sage Richard Sandage Marlorle Sandusky Halted by YTeen member Lucretia. Creughton Karen Thompson and Susan Kuhn Becky Harrls Barb Boeneman and Carol Van Horn form theur lnmatvon stunts per 'Nr 1-4 si if-4 49 f 2 bf W X Joseph Spitzer David Starnes James Steck Jack Stewart Lynn Stutz Mnlan Stntz Carolyn Stotlemeyer Bonme Stuart X 'S-x F-4 John Studt Onalee Sweet Larry Tate Eleanor Taylor Dean Tebo Janet Terry Karen Thompson Harold Tlpolt x-I Wx Alllene Tlppett Valerue Towle Richard Trancoff Lourse Tran: Lynnda Turner ..,, Jerry Tyrone Sharon Underwood Laura Upchurch Q gg., ,Q John Saum Robert Sawdon Christine Schmuck ,, Deanna Schuler Q7 Anne Sharpe Paula Shaul Wllllam Shaw James Shea Ronald Shelp Beverly Shephard Carol Shephard James Sholte Eluzabeth Showers Kathryn Stmenson Dale Simpson Sandra Sklbowskl Corinne Small Gerald Srnlth James Smnth JoAnn Smith iv Carl Solden Judnth Soncrannte irq' xy Sally Sovereign Frances Spencer 7 ' 1 5 r E . 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Danlel Whnte Carolyn Whltmlre r1 1:s Cydney Wrlluams Mildred Wllllams Sally Wllllams Wayne Wilson Sharron Wrlson Dorothy Winter Dennis Wusmewskn Mary Wolverton Wllllam Wood Phllllp Woznlak Donna Wygant Carol Young Lanny Younger Roland Zllka Paula Zlsman ,- 3 7'-0-Q T7 T sv Chalrman for the rumor dance Twrrp Twlrl are Judy Kent Karen Ander son Judy Hruska Mike Penn Mlke Ewer and Laura Upchurch -og Qztf i 'IJ 5 4 SANDY STOCKTON JUDY WAGNER T MISS EILER S MISS RIZER, Sponso DAVIS V P AARON WRIGHT d Class Cf 1958 CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS CLASS SONG CLASS MOTTO Gardinia Navy and Powder Blue Graduation Means Good-By The hard we will do immediately the impossible will take a little longer Senior Board C' Nia Fsrst Row J Palmstser R Burt L Terry B Donaldson J Wsnter R DeGrow Second Row C Gaffney C Uhl C Kratt J Green N Thomas K Johnson B Floyd J Boardman Sensors Are Largest Graduatsng Class SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Wsth the electson of Aaron Wrsght pressdent John Rschardson vsce pressdent Carole Moore secretary and Esther Bentley treas urer the graduatsng class of 1958 began thesr hsgh school career The freshman year was hsghlsghted by a Valentsne dance Cupsds Holsday and sponsorsng of a Country Store whsch was the most profstable concessson at the all school carnsval ln l956 thesr fsrst prolect was the presentatson of the sopho more sectson sn the Homecomsng talent show The class took fsrst place sn the competstson and won a plaque Offscers for the sopho more year were Jerry Nelson pressdent John Rschardson vsce pressdent Carole Moore secretary Connse Lane treasurer John Rschardson was selected to lead the class sn thesr lunsor year wsth Jerry Nelson vsce pressdent Carole Moore secretary and Connse Lane treasurer Dursng the year they sponsored a dance sn November Bermuda Bounce and an Aprsl Fools dance Fools Frolsc The masn actsvstses for the year were tradstsonal Junsor Sensor Banquet Moonlsght Luau the annual Junsor class varsety show Twentseth Century Showboat and the or ganszatson of the Trsp Club Headsng the class sn thesr last year were Aaron Wrsght press dent Jsm Davss vsce pressdent Sandy Stockton secretary and Juds Wagner treasurer Sensor class actsvstses sncluded the Chrsstmas dance the sensor prom the sksp day the sensor trsp to Macksnac Island and graduatson bv df JAMES ADAMS EDWARD ANINOS CHARLES AKERS CAROL ANTI-IES CAROL AKERLEY DAV'D ANTHONY -00 9 If- 7 5.4! uni? Ima MARILYN ARNETT CAROL AVRAM HARLEY ARNOLD MARY BACHNAK MARTIN ASHLEY BRUCE BANCROFT DENNIS ALDEN LORRAINE ARAMA MARJORIE ATKINS EDITH BARBER COILA ANDERSON DONALD ARMSTRONG CHARLENE AUTHIER JANICE BARNES sg I, w S 662 116 MGX? 1 Y if WILLIAM BARNETT DAVID BARNHART FRED BARETT BETTY BAYLIS MARY BEECHUM 3 a .ns viwzg -J -:ali JOANNE BELL DUANE BENEDICT ESTHER BENTLEY LORRAINE BERRY GLORIA BIEBEL qv- Y . I A t .a 4 .3 of 5 A N I 'O A X ,, , V I t l - K ' A 1 ' A 1 f u, Y , ' - A I A .rf- W L It I L -.EI 5 I A 3 ' ' 09 f 9 X ' I ' I , ,I 1 I I - f E I I 4 YY' .-no '-'15 'v-' N ' .X ', f' , Q- J .- f I 2, . f Q, f P - ' V.V 5 , 'Y ,V I S 2,3 ' J 4' 1 Ihr ,I J N I' in , V, '4 ir, 1 Q. ' , ,rv -31255 ' ?'ff'f:r7 .. 5 ' I I . , . K ' Q I ' sn . I .1 - V - ' ' z L I L I 'U I H , LYS I., wifi: I . ' I I Lj,jl,1 ,AK ' ' I i 'v-T Xi I ' Vx I 1 A-f I I I I .Q ,X 3. I JJ, ,V 4: 3, . k ,. 7 ' I-we, I 'T - ' If - f I L . C-T Vu! ag 'T 15' .9 V AARON BISHOP STEPHANIE BOYLAN Qsr 5? ROBERT BU RT THOMAS BLEZINSKI DELBERTBRANNSTROM RUTHANN BURT JUDITH BOARDMAN BONITA BROOKSHEAR RUTH BUSH JAMES BOOTH DORIS BURGIN PRISCILLA BOYD RAYMOND BURKE 'Ds CLEO CAMPBELL PETER CAMPBELL , Q R 5 ROBERT CAREY WAYNE CARPENTER RICHARD CARR irq iff' -mf! JOHN CEY JEAN CHAPLIN JUNE CHAPLIN '13 SHIRLEY CARTER CLELAND CHARBONEAU MARTIN CASPERS 1:7 GARY CHRISTOSON S JERRY CHRISTOSON JOY CLARK PAULINE CLARK POWELL CLARK Q FAI' IFE 143 'gv'..:rQnrj?laiw 1 -G' I J ' '35 -1 --1 'Z' I I fig X . , M X A A . X A 1' 4 1 , 'f x Tw Q fn 3 I If , ,T I as I, Q' TTYI I 9 GX - Y xy '- , rw., X W ' J f . 'T' X A - Q ' M 1 . 1 I L ' - T . I iii ' E L s , I I 4 ,g We I 5- av a if ' y I f' ' ,I X I, E ' ,Zh ,f A 'f 'V ,L ,L ' 1,1 J 7 I ff' lf' - l I X - W I P -+ 3 ' I ' ' 5 T LN L, . A 1 in-3. . ., , , : x ' , ' , A, I If ., I 113213 ,A . 5. CLE I Jw- , 'Li Q I ,fi 1 I 3 I is u Q NL .iv A I 73:7 RUTH COCKLE NAOMI COOLEY WILLIAM COLE MARILYN CROMWELL JOHN COMBS RONALD CROWE 'AR' LLA CONKRIGI-'ir LHARLES CRUWLEY WILLIAM CONNELL JUDY CUMBERWORTH l W2 5,0 a- ,far X DARLENE DAHL JAMES DAVIS JANET DELBRIDGE JUDITH DOMMER MARJORIE DAVIS SHARON DeIMONTIER BRENDA DONALDSON ROBERT DAVIS JAMES DEVINE SHARON DRILLER FRANCES DEBIEC FRANKLIN DICKERSON ART DUNLAP sv 'wi 'A 35, ...fl 'Q47 -cs' T -of' RUTH DEGROW SUSE MAREI DIESTEL FRED EBEY NORMAN ECHTINAW CHARLENE ECRFS DIANNE ELLIOTT ROGER ELLIOTT fa Tx 11: hd XXX I ,ff , I 'm 'f'f: . EI A14 as f 11 EE A T ' ' ' ' I 7 l . W , ,,r-,MIM f , , ,I . T .J A Ia , 'T Q sv 1. - S 6 V b .Q K' 'T' h'W I ,f Q5 if S IA I f' . T' f K1 . f G T ' , 1,3 ' x 1 i ,su , Y .. f G -ff' ' .., , ,j ' J p 5, ' fn K N I Z 'Ti A f M RI' ' I 4' V. I 'I Q.. J ' game, 2' as AJ :T 2 assi! Ig., 5 8 Ni V f I. V gr ' E 5 I n . , I, 1 ' Ab f ml 7 'EA ' A ' af ,M 3 si- ,, -sr ' A V I 'nf A - ' 'Ti Tv I fn X 1 ..., ii, A sae, A-fx E X KAREN ERIKSEN JAMES FISH DERRYL FOX JUDITH EVANS LETITIA FITZGERALD MARY BETH FROMM MAX EVANS WANDA FLENER MARVIN FARRAR BARBARA FLOYD VIICHAEL FERNALD ROBERT FOGAL Gi A -1 5-r pi! Nr CHARLENE GAFFNEY MICHAEL GALLAGHER ANNA GARNETT 59.5. ak IQ C MARIE GARTEE MARILYN GARY SHARON GAYNOR DELORES GIBSON RICHARD GODERIS 1' is KENNETH GODWIN RICHARD GREBETA GAIL GORDON MARY L GRAVELLE 1454 Q10 Y' 1' FRANCES GOFF JAMES GREEN HAROLD GOLDING HARVEY GREENBLATT ELLEN GROSS DAVID GUSTAFSON 1' 'C' 1' I . I 1 V 1 3 I S ,Vi I .17 . A I i . . I I 1' A f '3 f , ' A 'I H1 'b , A f ff ,, g 'T' Y-2' ' , 51 ' ' I ' L 57' f A , I R I A I rv I 4 vll, I 'Z H. K 4, A , g ,,. 4 4 I 1 x . ,g N I . ,. V 6, ,L , If f ,PF7 S' E I .Z- ERO -5- F I . L s , 5 ,. , , I , ff . , A Gu K ' A -. 1-, I '-Q ' I I N, , sf 1 4 A ' ' X' ' , 'H Y , ,wtf ,, I L j ' 1 x , ,, , 1 ww' 3 , r, S R, , ' . QI ' , SL, K ' x ' i Q v' . A I It - 'I ' la. 1 6 F iw-ffedvii Q4 1 'x K.. 'T' W '90- s ai K.. T. DONALD HAGERMAN NANCY HASELHUHN RICHARD HELTSLEY MANFRED HERSACHER DOUGLAS HALES SANDRA HASKELL BRUCE HEMPTON MARVIN HESS RALPH HAMP THOMAS HATFIELD SALLY HERMAN RONALD HICKS CONSTANCE HARE GAIL HAWTHORNE JOHN HERRINGTON HARRISON HICOK LINDA HARRIS DENNIS HAYWALD HELGA HERSACHER SANDY HINMAN 7. I S351 Y S-. FLORENCE HIRNEISEN ROBERT HOULT JEAN HOFFMANN BRENDA HOWARTH JUDITH HOOK SARA IMBRUNONE BARBARA HORNSBY ALBERT INKLE ROGER HORTON BARBARA JOHNSON Ns? 'P7 'Q lw'X Qin CYNTHIA JOHNSON MAVIS KIFER KATHRYN JOHNSON DENNIS KIND JILL JOHNSTON JOHN JOLLEY JOHN KEATING I I CHARLES KIRKEN BARB KITCHENHOFF GEORGIA KIZER 'iv-1 w -'7 9 I 1 I -Q A3175 1 f' we DEANNA KOENIG ROGER KRAINOCK CAROL KRATT RONALD KUNSE CHLOE LaPOINTE -v--Q A 'UD YMW JEAN LEACH BRENDA LEHMANN BRENDA LEWIS LYNDA LEWIS WILLIAM LIMBAN CHARLES LISKEY FLORENCE LISKEY ALLYN LONG CLIFFORD LOREE JEFFREY LORENZ JEAN LOTTNER WILLIAM LOVELAND JAMES LOWRY MARY LUKES NOLA LYON N w 1 I I4 J B Y h ' ' V Sk I ' V X V, X ' I fi f 4 , X -' M x , A we I in 7 H . R '13 Y 1 I qc-.1 S, N V' 1 . ' Q- A I f x I A , E l I . S ' 1 'I f ,'IV I YI - J I' I 2 In-K 7 1 iii! ' ly A I' V 1 , .V I k-'vA 9 , X 4 DENNIS MADILL JACQUELINE MAYO NANCY MEAD ANDREW MARTIN JANE MARTINI ROBERT MASTERS 'F'9XfffeQ NPV f 'QQ GEORGETTE MAPES RUTH MARY MCCOY GARY MELLEMA WILLIAM MACDONALD GARTH MELLICK SHARON MCINTOSH MARGARET MESTON WILLIAM MCNABB SHARON MEYERS Sr-5 'ir' J JOAN MILKA KAREN MILLER ROBERT MITFHELI JOHN MONROE CAROLE MOORE ,4 KEN MORGAN RONALD MORGAN JOHN MORHET PHYLLIS MORSE MARY ANN MURPHY 549' PETER MU RRAY GERALD NELSON GUS NICHO' AS PATRICIA NOE SALLY NORMAN 'Z-S' io 'of' QS'-I9 in fm 1 'VS' vgfg' 'G bf Q'-v if DONALD NORTH SHARON OVERSTREET GENE PETER CAROL PONN FLOYD POWERS CAROLE RAYNARD JUDITH OSENTOSKI ROBERT PACE LAWRENCE OTT JANET PALMITIER JUDITH OUELLETTE CHARLOTTE PANKNER -1 Q--uv AD JOYCE O NEIL SPENCER PADGETT DENNIS PETERS RICHARD POORMAN JAMES PRESTON NANCY PILLING LAWRENCE POPE MARTHA PULLEYBLANK NANCY PIXLEY MARGARET POTTER RONALD RAMSEY MARTHA POWELL JUDY RAVELL ROSE MARIE PLAUTZ U PHILLIP RIEVES JANET RICE RICHARD RICE NANCY RICE E 'N-7 VN Y? , I .II 4-if 41'-4' .,,.-9 pn -. I F r-rf, 'wwf JOHN RICHARDSON NANCY ROE SANDRA RICHMAN CHARLES ROEHM JON RISE KENNETH ROTH ELIZABETH ROBERSON KATHARINE RUELLE DEANNA ROBBINS JUDITH RUSSELL 21 YF' DIANA RUSSELL BARBARA SALEM DIANNE BALZBRUN CAROL SANDUSKY R 4.3 '-.ff EYE? in 1 i fl Z T' ERNEST SAVAS PEGGY SCRUGGS RONALD SIAS RONALD SAYLES SANDRA SECONDER JANET SIMPSON LENORA SCHACK SANDRA SEXTON DONALD SKELTON ELIZABETH SCHWEIGERT RICHARD SHELL ROE SAUSSER JANE SCOTT ROBERT SHELL 'C' ... I a XJ 11 I I'-fr u. f 1, MJ, I' Jw? .9- GLORIA SLADE CAROLYN SMITH if q , . ,6 Q -J 3 C? 17 DUSTAN SMITH MARY ANN SMITH PARIS SMITH DENNIS SMRCINA DENNIS SNYDER nw? ,..1 YS! 1' HO' Q- I' il' fo 'rf T ?3f 'Q r,f? RONALD SOMERVILLE JOAN STAYT SHARON STRASSBURG BETTY TEAGUE JANET SPARKS PATRICIA STITT KATHLEEN SUTTON LAURENCE TEBO SYLVIA SPARKS SANDRA STOCKTON BEVERLY SWIFT JOYCE SPEARS DOROTHY STONEHOUSE DONALD TATE LESTER STANLEY SANDRA STRANGE JAMES TAULBEE 0-J 'Ta' ,avs LAURA TER RY NORMAN THOMAS DAYTON THOMASON 1- QS LAURA THOMPSON CALVIN THORTON MARIE TIPPETT GORDON TOPHAM BARBARA TU RCSAK pq V V fs A A A V L .fx . , V, V A X F Q V V 3 A ' V Ev ' I f,. L I: 2. I, , ' V- L .4 xl vi S- .af - f 372 in V' 4 I If , I ,D V .. . 'A 'I x A fi , , W3 V I Z H-. ,V V V B. 5 . V P- 5 A f Q4 - K7 QL X, . T. V xx V J , I I I ' 1 I 2' 2 - s.,'A 4 gfffgyq ' f ' 5 I 4' V I M , if 'I QV Vs ' If LI A I I I f - , . V V! V f I , . 14 - . 'rms 'E v 5 lx 11 ' Yr' ' L ' LI ,, .J A I f-5 V V 4- V V 1 V 1 - V V ,. I ,.,.m'.4P'...n . ' 1 5 535 M v-K? 75? 'xv 5 VZ! an ,ap 'T GR -v 'CP' V 1 4. uf ,.i '.j, .lib GAIL TURNER JOHN VICTOR SHARON WALLACE PATRICIA WILLIAMS CAROLE TYNAN RICHARD VORE CATHERINE WALSER GRACE WILLIAMSON CONSTANCE UHL CAROLE SUE WADE EILEEN WALSH JOHN WILLIS CAROLE ULNICK JUDITH WAGNER ROBERT WILLARD JAMES WINDELL DAVID VAN KUREN TERRY WALKER BONNIE WILLIAMS GAIL WINTER -122 Qf ' if., Q I! I fQ5 2. JACKIE WINTER ROBERT WOOD GERALD WOODS AARON WRIGHT LYNDA WRIGHT ,af -.f gpm- 45-9, 'Q' OLEN WRIGHT THOMAS WYATT JOSEPH YOUNG NANCY YOUNG Valacllctorlan f iii 'W' Salutatorlan DON TATE JUDY BOARDMAN LARRY BLAIN CHUCK BLISS SUSAN BLISS JEAN COCKLE GARY COLLOM THOMAS DIXON CHARLES GUINN RONALD HAENKE SHUTTER SHY BARBARA JEWETT PATRICIA KINSER FRED LANDMESSER ROBERT MCCALL LARRY O'BERRY JERRY POLING LEON POLLEY SALLY RACINE KATHLEEN RAY RUTH REICHE ROBERT STOUT THOMAS TAYLOR GAYLE TRAYER GERALD UPCOTT HENRY WOODS Q v , . I ,fl I V if . 'N k I :I ,Q in - 2-V, 4 SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS JIM Body Butlders II Trrp Club AKERS CHARLES Basketball I I I2 Co op Club lSergeant at ArmsI AKERLEY CAROL Coop ALDEN DENNIS Football I2 G lf II I2 Tr1pCl b ANDERSON COILA JEAN Su er1tCounc1l II I2 J S Chernrstry Club I2 Trrp Club ANINOS EDWARD Body Builders I2 Co ANTHES CAROLE ANTHONY DAVID R o op Club lPresI Boys Glee Club 9 IO ARAMA LORAINE DELORES Jr Showboat Trm Club ARMSTRONG DON Banqu t Showboat ARNETT MARILYN Trtp Club Jr Sr Banque Jr Sltowboat ARNOLD HARLEY Cross Country9 Track Mgr IO Jr Sltowboat ASHLEY MARTIN E Stu ent Counc1l I2 V r 1 y Club II I2 Basketb ll ATKINS MARJORIE Jr Sr Ba tquet AUTHIER CHARLENE Gtrls Glee Club 9 A Capella Chorr II Trrp Club op Club AVRAM CAROL GAA I0 I2 YTeens 910 Student Councrl I2 T p Club Jr Showboat BACHNAK MARY R Dramattcs 9 BANCROFT BRUCE H1 Y IO BARBER EDITH Blble Club I2 A Capella Cho1r I2 Gtrls Glee Club I2 Trlp Club BARNES JANICE Student Councll I2 Jr Board Coop Club ITreasI 'J Club GAA 9 I2 er Club II Sr an quet Jr Showboat Future Nurses I2 French Club 9 IO BARNETT WILLIAM Drarnatlcs Club IO I2 Thesplans I2 Chemrstry Club I2 Trrp Club V1sualA1ds I2 BARNHART DAVID Band 9 I2 fPres II I2I Boys Bowltng II Chemistry Club I2 BARRETT FRED Football 9 II Boys Bowlrng IO II Baseball IO Vrsual Aids I2 Ltbrary Club 9 Body Burlders 9 BAYLIS BETTY BEECHUM MARY CATHERINE French Club 9 II Dramat1cs Club 9 I2 BELL JOANNE Coop Club GAA 9 Trrp Club Mrxed Ensemble IO BENEDICT DUANE Bowlrng II G lf II BENTLEY ESTHER Student Councrl IO II Class Treasurer 9 Future Teach ers I0 II tTreasI fCorrespondtng Sect Jr Showboat irIgr Banquet Gtrls Bowlrng I2 Coop Club GAA BERRY LORRAINE GAA I0 Il YTeens II Junror Board BIEBEL GLORIA Band 9 IO Future Soctal Workers II I2 BISHOP AARON French Club I0 II Cherntstry Club I2 Trrp Club BLAIN LARRY Buble Club 9 I2 Body Bullders IO I2 Boys Glee Club 9 A Capella Choir IO I2 Trtp Club BLEZINSKI TOM rsrty Club II Y C u IO I2 Jr Sr Banquet Football 9 I2 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' - 1 ' Y . .1 ' - Hlrold Goldm bookstore manager Judi Russell secretary and Barbara Johnson treasurer distribute can y to students during the candy sale TRIP CLUB In January of 57 the Trip Club was orgamzed when the class store manager Judi Russell secretary and Barbara Johnson treas urer were chosen as officers and a class vote decided the trip would be taken to Mackinaw Island Under the sponsorship of Mr Byron Merritt and Mr Donald Arsen the club operations were in full swing by March when a magazine sale was held Profits for the sale were S1867 59 ln addition to periodic payments members were given the op portunlty to earn money through a candy sale in November of their sensor year A record sale of 4M tons of candy brought S2381 77 into the club treasury As a climax to their year of work two hundred and sixty stu dents boarded the 5 S South America in Detroit May 23 for their trip and returned May 25 after a fun filled weekend ' 3. D f ' , ' , , Seniors Set Their Sights On Mackinaw Island of '58 took over operation of the bookstore. Harold Golding, book- Trip Club Board .W Fin! low: S. Strassburg, J. Bell, J. Johnston, C. Gaffney, F. Goff, M. Powell. Second Row: C. Pankner, E. Savas, C. Kirken, D. Snyder, D. Thomason, J. Windell, C. Johnson. f E' of X--fa. . 3 4, .w , , The method of transportation-S.S. South American The goal of The Trip Club-Mackinaw island 6 Senior Mock Election MOST ALL AROUND Carole Moore John Herrington MOST MANNERLY Suse Marei Diestel Dennis Peters WITTIEST Laura Terry Jim Wendell W--- BEST LOOKING Jane Martini Charles Kirken MOST POPULAR Jackie Winter Aaron Wright MOST SHY Barbara Johnson Ernie Savas CLASS FLIRT Sharon Mclnfosh Gary Mellema P-ff 1 B ,f ff., a , 4, if we vs, I A ,gi-. . ' 1 23: rpm' 2 4 -N fswgb, BJ, vi 4 N ff! rf, .' 62 ATHLETIC Tish FitzGerald Jim Devine BEST DRESS Charlene Gaffney Gail Winter MOST DEPENDABLE Darlene Dahl Dusty Smith ALWAYS LATE Barb Floyd Spenser Padgett 4-it 'V 3 PRETTIEST HAIR Kathy Johnson Andy Martin MOST TALENTED Bonnie Williams Terry Walker 5 N FRIENDLIEST Grace Williamson Jerry Nelson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Esther Bentley Don Tate Able Gary 93 119 Absher M1chael 67 76 131 Achenbach Gary 73 131 Ada1r Bonn1e 64 106 119 Ada1r Marc1a 63 72 77 107 Adams George 119 Adams James 142 150 154 Akers Charles 65 142 150 154 Akerley Carol 142 150 154 A1nsworth Roy 61 73 119 Albr1ghtJ 106 Alden Denn1s 74 89 101 142 150 154 Allen Althea 54 131 Allen L1nda 131 Allen Sandra 114 119 All1son Andrea 63 119 Anderson Conla 67 81 142 150 Anderson Karen 7 77 81 108 Anderson Larry 1 An1nos Edward 65 142 150 154 Anthes Carole 142 150 154 Anthony Dav1d 65 142 150 4 Arama Loraune 142 150 154 Armstrong Don 142 150 154 Armstrong Nancy 72 131 Arnett Mar1lyn 142 150 54 A 1-.AIA 1-1s la, 147 un 1:4 Ash Faye 131 Ashley Mart1n 74 81 142 150 154 Atluns Mar1or1e 142 150 154 Augul1aro W1Il1am 119 Auth1er Charlene 142 150 154 Auth1er San ra 119 Avram Carol 81 107 142 150 154 Axtord Amta 78 131 Baba Julne 106 119 Bachnak Marv 142 150 154 Bachusz Robert 119 Baden Carol 119 Baden W1ll1am 73 119 Bader James 56 61 119 Badger Sharon 118 119 Bahllng Roger 119 Balley Duane 57 119 Bann Bonn1e 72 107 131 B Carolyn 11411519 B Terry 73118131 Ballard Peggy 64 70 119 Balmer Donald 60 61 131 Bancroft Bruce 142 150 15 Banfleld Rlchard 105 131 Barber Ed1th 79 142 150 1 4 Barber Freeman 19 73 Barnard Bud 131 Barnard Janet 54 79 119 Barnes Jan1ce 64 81 107 109 142 150 154 Barnett Carol 44 107 131 Barnett WlI1am 61 67 71 142 150 154 Barnhart Dav1d 12 57 67 142 150 154 Barnhart Mar1lyn 119 Barn1ngham Sara 18 67 72 131 Barrett Fre 142 150 154 Barron Constance 79 118 119 Barrow W 11am 119 Basore Peggy 106 119 Bartlebough Robert 56 Bartle Edd1e 94 131 Bayllss Betty 142 150 154 Beach Robert 131 Beacom Sh1rley 119 Beall Suzanne 131 Beardslee Mauruce 119 Beardsley Ronald 131 Beauregard Sandra 66 119 Beckwnh D1anne 107 131 Bedard Edna 119 Beechum Mary 142 150 154 Bell Joanne 142 150 154 159 Bell Marnlyn 60 119 Bellamy Gwen 131 Bendall Jul1ane 119 Bendall Larry 131 Benedlct Duane 142 Bennett Harry 119 Bennett Ra 131 Bennett Rex 93 119 Bentley Bruce 131 Bentley Esther 50 63 72 107 142 150 154 163 Benson B 100 Bergemann Ralph 76 131 INDEX Bergmann Karen 64 106 119 Berry Lorra1ne 142 150 154 Bertram Sherry 63 66 106 Best Jud1th 119 B1ebel Glor1a 26 62 150 154 Bnebel Judy 131 Blgler Sharon 119 B1lls Davrd 131 Bxlls Robert 119 Blshop Aaron 67 143 Blskner Joe 75 119 Black Gerald 119 Black Robert 105 131 Blackburn Sandra 119 Bla1n Larry 54 79 153 Bla1r Connle 119 Baur L1nda 131 BIez1nsk1 Thomas 74 76 85 89 91 143 154 Bl1ss Charles 153 154 8l1ss Susan 153 4 Blue Frank 131 Boardman Judy 63 67 107 14 3 153 154 Bodmer Charles 119 Boe Mark 73 119 Boeneman Barbara 77 107 131 Bohlman Edward 73 78 79 131 Boll1nger Lunda 72 131 Bomsta Roger 119 Bone Bett1 119 Booth James 143 154 Boston Fred 119 Bouck Stanley 75 131 Bouglne Sandra 131 Bowen Larry 131 Bowers George 131 Boyd Pr1sc1lla 107 143 1 Boyd Robert 67 71 75 Boyd Wllllam 13 131 Boyer Judy 119 Boylan Stephan1e 143 154 Braclcett Marv1n 131 Braden Charlotte 14 54 77 106 118 Brady Joseph 131 Brannstrom Delbert 43 154 Breaull Roy 119 Breed1ng Dale 120 Bresnahan Dav1d 131 Bnggs James 8 131 Broders Thomas 120 Brondnge James 120 Brookshear Bomta 54 1 4 Broom Lorna 120 Brown Charles 120 Brown Gilbert 131 Brown James 120 Brown La ry 131 Brown Vera 120 Bruce Robert 78 120 Bryce Wllllam 93 100 120 Burgln Dons 143 154 Burke Ray 74 B9 143 154 Burkhardt Vernon 15 73 120 Burleson Darryl 131 Burma Denn1s 120 Burns Sallne 107 132 Burt Judy 120 Burt Robert 143 154 Burt Ruthanne 141 143 154 Burler Arlene 19 54 70 79 132 Butler Bas1l 132 Butler Jerry 120 Buttrey Jamce 77 132 Bush Ruth 65 143 154 By1ngton Ltnda 22 62 132 Caldwell D1ana 120 Caldwell Nancy 154 Cameron Marcla 72 79 107 132 Campbell Barry 74 B9 91 99 132 Campbell Cleo 143 156 Campbell Harold 132 Campbell Nancy 132 Campbell Patr1c1a 120 Campbell Peter 143 154 Campbell Robert 132 Canterbury Charles 75 101 Canterglanl Kay 79 120 Cappel Lxnda 120 Carey Rnchard 120 Carey Robert 143 154 Carlsen R1chard 57 73 132 Carpenter Donna 132 Carpenter Wayne 143 154 Carr Dan1el 73 120 Carr Rnchard 77 143 154 Carter Sh1rIey 143 154 Casey Carol 79 132 Caspers Martun 143 154 Castle Lorelen 120 Cato Sandra 72 120 Cey John 12 143 154 Chapl1n Jean 143 154 Chap11n June 143 154 Chapman Flame 132 Chapman Lawrence 132 Charboneau Cleland 74 76 89 143 154 Cheek Conn1e 120 Chnstoson Gary 143 154 Chnstoson Jerry 143 154 Chrysler Maraon 132 Clark Barbara 132 Clark Charlene 120 Clark Edward 74 Clark Jo 143 154 Clark Paul1ne 62 77 107 109 Clark Powell 143 154 Clark Robert 132 U r l lfX Clemenc Sandra 143 154 Clements Roger 120 Clouher Delores 107 132 Cobb Bruce 57 67 76 93 132 Cockle Jean 153 Cockle Ruth 144 154 Code Joanne Coe Barbara 54 72 107 Coftel Joyce 54 132 Coffey Gayle 56 57 64 120 Coffey Karen 72 132 Cole Barbara 6 81 106 0 Cole W1ll1am 74 76 81 89 90 0 144 154 Coleman Elalne 120 Colen Edna 120 Collom Gary 153 Colwell Davld 75 120 Comas Jack 73 105 120 Combs John 144 154 Compton V1ola 120 Conkwrught Marcella 144 54 Connell W1lI1am 144 154 Cook Carlene 46 59 106 Coo Fred 81 118120 Cook Rene 58 67 107 132 Cooley Naom1 144 154 Cooey Tnna 118 120 Coon Nancy 64 79 132 Cooper Darrell 93 120 Cooper Judlth 132 Cooper Robert 13 120 Corey Davld 120 Cosey Gary 73 105 120 Cote Mary 106 120 Cousenow Jean 106 Coventry Joan 79 132 Day Jerry 121 Dearborn Eldonna 121 Deaton Donna 67 132 Deb1ec Frances 144 154 Deboer Sh1rley 79 121 Deford Evelyn 60 72 77 132 DeGrow Ruthann 70 71 79 144 154 Delbndge Janet 72 80 108 109 110 144 DelMont1er Sharon 49 144 154 DerMott W1Il1am 73 132 Denman Pa1.1l1ne 79 121 Devaney Robert 73 121 Devune James 74 94 99 144 154 162 DeW1tt Kathryn 121 Dlckerson Frank 73 144 154 D1ckman Karen 79 107 110 132 D1eck James 118 121 D1eder1cl'1 Roger 121 Dnestel Suse Mare1 47 51 66 72 107 O 144 154 D1etr1ch Gerald 93 105 121 Dnon Sharon 121 Dtxon Thomas 153 Dobson Floyd 132 Dodman Gary 121 Dommer Judv 71 144 154 Donaldson Brenda 64 141 144 Dool1n L1nda 121 Dovelat1on Jane 15 67 81 Dovre Julta 81 106 121 Dowson Larry 121 Doyon Dav1d 121 Drake Lorence 132 Dr1ller Sharon 144 Dunal Dan1el 67 132 Dunlap Art 144 154 Dwlre Harry 132 Earls Charlene 60 132 Easley Chr1s 121 Easton Sharon 132 Ebey Fred 56 79 144 Ebey Mar1lyn 79 121 Echtnnaw Norman Edwards V1cky 66 121 Egnatuck Patr1c1a 121 Egress Charlene 144 Ehlers Charlene 114 E1chbrecht Gary 100 121 E1chbrecht Kay 121 Elchner Sharon 107 132 Elllott Duane 54 144 155 ott Ela1ne 81 2 Elllott Roger 144 155 Elllott Shelby 17 132 Ellls Gerald 56 121 ElI1xson Robert 89 118 Elwell Gary 93 133 Elwood Theodore Erlksen B rry 15 121 Er1ksen Karen 145 155 Eruksen R1chard 67 75 76 81 Errkson Robert 133 1 Cox Betty Lou 120 Eshleman Terry 121 Cox Charles 57 120 Craft M1chael 132 Etttnger Larry 67 133 Evans Judlth 49 54 145 155 Evans Mar1lyn 106 121 Cra1g Luc1lle 120 Cre1ghton Lucretua Cromwell Mar1lyn Cronknght Carol Crosby Sharon 64 Crowe Ronald 74 144 154 Crowley Betty 22 7 107 2 144 154 106 120 89 91 O3 64 120 Crowley Charles 76 105 144 154 Cumberworth Judy 64 107 144 154 Cumm1ngs L1r1da 107 132 Cunnmgham Nancy 120 Dahl Darlene 47 50 80 83 85 107 14 154 2 Dakeslan Ronald 121 Dan1els Brenda 107 118 132 Dav1s Claudette 106 121 Dav1s E 1r1a 106 21 Dav1s James 140 144 154 Dav1s Larry 132 Dav1s Marlorne 144 154 Dav1s Robert 144 154 Dav1s Suzanne 106 121 Evans Evans Every Ewer 1 Max 73 76 145 155 Sherryl 121 El1zabeth 15 62 108 109 133 M1cl'1ael 44 74 76 89 9 2 03 05 18 Farnurn John 1 Farrar Marv1n 145155 Fawcett Sally Fawcett Susan 63 66 106 121 Faxon Sarah 81 106 Featherstone M1chael 73 Ferguson Rlchard 133 Fernald Mlchael 27 145 155 F1dler Thomas 73 133 Fmcannon 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Gulbert Donna 106 122 Gulbert Frank 122 Gullow Euleen 133 Glasspoole Gyla 107 118 133 Goderus Ruchard 145 155 Godwun Kenneth 76 145 155 Goff Frances 49 63 145 155 159 Goff Thomas 63 100 122 Gouns Ronald 122 Goldung Duane 106 122 Goldung Harold 145 155 158 Gordon Gaul 145 155 Goschlce Leslue 122 Gottschalk Barbara 64 72 122 Gracey Donna 122 Graham Janet 107 132 Grant Darlene 79 133 Grassu Carl 105 122 Gratz Brenda 122 Gravell Mary Lynn 145 155 Graves Lous 62 122 Grebeta Ruchard 145 155 Green Euleen 122 Green James 74 76 89 91 102 103 145 Green Joseph 133 Greenblatt Harvey 145 155 Greenleaf Duane 133 Greenthal Juduth 122 Greenwood Sandra 107 133 Greer Kay 106 122 Gregory Sandra 72 77 106 122 Gregory Sharon 72 122 Grrggs Patsy 106 122 Grule Mary 122 G umes Carol 15 78 81 133 Gross Ellen 145 155 Gross Fred 67 Grove Terry 122 Groves Frederuclc 122 Groves Lunda 133 Groves Matther 22 133 Guunn Charles 19 153 Guuzar Vera 122 Gurney Roxanne 133 Gustafson Davud 12 56 67 145 155 Gustunus Patrucua 133 INDEX Hadden Patrucua 77 81 107 133 Haenke Ronald 153 155 Hagerman Donald 146 Hagerman Mary 133 Haught Ronald 122 Haunes Emuly 106 122 Hale Gary 57 122 Hales Douglas 74 76 89 90 146 155 Halter Januce 66 106 122 Halvorson Sharon 133 Hamp Lynn 133 Hamp Ralph 146 155 Hanna Louus 56 94 133 Hare Connue 54 146 155 Harnack Juduth 79 107 122 133 Harrell Aluce 79 106 121 122 Harrell Elbert 93 100 123 Harrungton Joann 106 123 Harrungton Kaye 107 133 Harrus Lunda 146 155 Harrus Rebecca 77 133 Harruson Lunda 64 72 107 109 110 33 Hartman Krus 66 133 Harvey Forrest 133 Haselhuhn Nancy 146 Haskell Sandra 146 155 Hatfueld James 133 Hatfueld Tom 14 146 155 Hausker Joan 133 Havens George 133 Havuland Marlene 67 133 Hawthorne Wanda 146 155 Haynes Kathryn 123 Haywald Dennus 146 155 Headung Ann 133 Hearn Susan 66 106 123 Heathcott Charles 46 133 Heaton Nancy 107 134 Hedlund Lunnea 63 72 108 1 Heuple Patrucua 134 Heusler Angelun 123 Heusler Edna 123 Heutmeyer Joann 106 123 Helman Ruchard 66 123 Hellman Suzan 11B 123 Heltsley Richard 73 146 155 Heltsley Thomas 123 Henderson Donald 134 Hendry Maruetta 123 Henley Wayne 123 Hensey Dennus 134 Hensey Dorothy 123 Hensley Chester 134 Hensley Lunda 123 Herman Sally 146 155 Herr Ivan 75 133 Herrungton John 40 74 76 83 85 90 92 99104146155160 Hersacher Helga 62 146 155 Hersacher Manfred 24 146 155 Herzuna Patty 106 123 Hess Marvun 146 155 Hesse Gaul 107 134 Hewett Duane 56 79 106 123 Hewett Karen 123 Hucks Ronald 75 146 155 Hucok Harruson 146 155 Hull Stephanue 54 66 71 107 Huller Anthony 74 76 81 89 91 118 Hulluker Eleanor 123 Hunman Laverne 134 Hunman Sandra 146 155 Hurneuson Florence 71 107 146 155 Hutchock Wulluam 123 Hoffman Cora 63 64 123 Hoffman Jean 83 B5 146 155 Hoke James 93 100 123 Holden George 29 134 Hollubaugh Andrew lu Holmes Julue 13 79 123 Holmes Karen 17 123 Holtom Kurk 134 Hood Charles 134 Hook Juduth 146 155 Hooper Donna 123 Hooper Duane 45 75 89 90 132 134 Hornsby Barbara 26 62 77 146 155 Hornsby Lawrence 123 Horton Donald 78 123 Horton Roger 146 155 Houle Ted 123 Hoult Donald 123 Hoult Robert 146 155 Howarth Brenda 62 77 5 Howell Kenneth 75 Howell Sharon 123 Hoyes Dennus 123 Hoyt Karen 134 Hruska Juduth 118 134 Hubbell Muchael 105 134 Huff Carol 64 72 107 109 110 Hughes Laura 123 Hull Beverly 54 63 107 109 134 Humbaugh Donna 123 Hunsunger Gwen 77 B5 118 Husted Kathleen 62 123 Hutchungs Vuvuenne 66 123 Hutchunson Steven Hyde Patrucua 134 Imbrunone Sara 64 146 1 lnkel A1 49 146 155 lnkel Armand 123 lrvun Robert 123 Jackson Carolyn 134 Jackson Gary 100 134 Jackson James 155 Jacobson Judy 114 115 123 Janes Gordon 123 Jehle Laurann 79 123 Jenkuns Dudley 123 Jewett Barbara 153 155 Johnson Barbara 17 146 155 158 161 Johnson Bonnue 60 63 72 134 Johnson Cynthua 64 147 155 Johnson Kathy 62 141 147 155 159 163 Johnson Pat 123 Johnson Sue Rae 123 Johnston Connue 72 123 Johnston Jll 60 81 147 155 9 Johnston Julue 72 123 Jolley Jones Jones Jones Joyce Judge Kaunes Kantar Kasten John 147 155 Jerry 123 Kathy u34 Rose Mary 60 63 72 134 Robert 134 Charles 134 Carol 81 106 114 124 uan Catherine 81 106 108 124 Lynda 134 Keatung John 91 92 99 147 155 Keeler Wulluam 27 155 Keuser Marcua 124 Kelly Claudua 63 72 106 114 118 124 Kelly Jeanne 22 155 Kennerly Carol 124 Kenny Patrucua 134 Kent Juduth 38 44 66 107 109 113 Kenworthy Bull 124 Kern Patrucua 72 106 124 Kudwell Patrucua 72 106 124 Kufer Mavus 147 155 Kulgore Paula 124 Kund Dennus 39 67 74 76 E19 147 155 Kung Joan 124 Kun Pat 17 24 Kunser Patrucua 153 Kuntz Barbara 114 124 Kurken Charles 40 41 74 89 90 104 14 155 159 161 Kutchenhoff Barbara 147 155 Kutely Robert 79 134 Kuzer Georgua 67 107 109 147 155 Klumek Juduth 124 Klungler Juduth 124 Kneusel Chrustune 106 124 Knusley Karolyn 63 106 124 Koenug Deanna 147 155 Koenug Nancy 57 124 Korthaus Kay 133 Knaack Muchael 134 Kolb Kathleen 106 124 Koon Ronnue 78 134 Kraunock Roger 75 147 155 Kratt Carol 63 67 107 109 141 147 155 Kuhn Susan 77 B1 83 85 107 134 Kumpula Ray 57 124 Kunse Kunse Kunse Kunse Kunse Carolyn 56 66 77 107 134 Jnet66107112113 4 Ronald 65 147 155 Sharon 106 124 Wulluam 124 LeClaure Gary 124 Lake Marulyn 63 124 LaLone Carol 54 79 134 Lamberton John 57 134 Lance Sandra 124 Landmesser Fred 153 155 Lane Connue 155 Lang Audrey 124 Lang Muke 124 LaPounte Chloe 147 155 Larson Alan 124 Lazenby Aluce 134 Leach Jean 19 63 66 67 107 109 147 155 LeBar Sara 107 134 Ledford Janice 54 Lee Sandra 124 Lehmann Brenda 147 155 Leonard Davud 134 Lewus Beverly 106 124 Lewus Brenda 49 70 71 85 147 155 Lewus Gerald 100 124 Lewus Jerry 54 75 124 Lewus Lynda 147 155 Lewus Ruchard 134 Luumafta Lula 134 Lules Carol 66 134 Lules Donna 124 Lumban Wulluam 147 154 Luppert Suzanne 64 72 106 124 Luskey Charles 147 156 Luskey Florence-64 147 156 Luvungston Robert 134 Lloyd James 124 Lobb Cathy 66 77 106 Lock Juduth 124 Long Allyn 147 156 Looney Bonnue 54 124 Loree Clufford 78 156 Lorenz Jeff 147 156 Lottner Jean 147 156 Lotz Carolyn 134 Loveland Wulluam 74 76 88 89 90 102103105147156 Lovett Howard 134 Lowe Arley 70 73 124 Lowry Jackue 124 Lowry James 63 67 76 147 156 Lucua Julua 72 81 107 109 135 Lukes Delores 124 Lukes Mary 107 147 156 Lund Charles 135 Lund Paul 135 Luther Robert 75 76 135 Luttman James 124 Luxon Ruchard 124 Luxon Ross 124 Lynch Barbara 124 Lynd Lynda 62 135 Lyon Loetta 83 135 Lyon Nola 147 156 MacAbee Sandra 15 B1 4 MacAlpune Donald 13 135 MacAlpune Ronald 135 MacAlpune Wayne 135 MacDonald Bull 148 156 MacLarty Archue 100 124 McAlluster Sharon 124 McAlluster Thomas 19 20 67 78 McAnnal1y Jerry 135 McCall Robert 153 156 McCarty Larry 73 135 McClaun Januce 72 81 124 McC1andy A 93 McClellan Kenneth 124 McC1erran Shurley 135 McCord Muldredgene 125 McCormuck Vurgunua 64 125 McCoy Lynne 72 125 McCoy Ruth Mary 54 148 156 McCullough Joyce 72 107 135 McDowell Lunda 81 109 135 McGunley Mary 57 125 Mclnally Donald 135 Mclntosh Duana 17 82 83 85 135 Mclntosh Sharon 82 148 156 161 McKunna Sharon 15 66 79 118 125 McKunney Juduth 125 McKunnon Joan 125 McNab John 125 McNabb Bull 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Nelson Mary 63 64 135 Newman Ronald 66 67 76 131 135 Newman Ruth 106 108 126 Newmarch Bonnre 126 Nlcholas Gus 148 156 Nlcholas Jack 135 Nnckoln Harry 74 75 76 B9 10 N1elson Dav1d 93 126 Nrxon Charles Noble Sharon 72 126 Noe Patr1c1a 7 85 8 Nolen Sharon 1 Noonan John 75 135 Norman Sally 148 156 North Don 71 79 149 156 North Patncna 72 126 Nurenberg Theresa 126 Nutt John 156 Oberlee Kay 136 OBerry Larry 153 156 Obert Ken 126 Obert Marrlyn 135 uuver Robert 116 Olsen Jerry 135 Olsen Rebecca 135 ONe1l Joyce 54 77 83 149 156 Osborne Drerde 79 135 Osborne Garner 126 Osentoskr Juduth 149 156 OShea Kathleen 126 Ostrand Davrd 136 Osworth Judrth 136 Ott Larry 54 149 156 Ott Suzanne 81 106 126 Ouellette Judrth 149 156 Overstreet Sharon 56 149 Pollnna Rosalle 107 136 Pollng Jerry 153 156 Ponn Carol 67 108 109 11 149 156 Poorman R1chard 149 156 Pocsch Dennls 93 126 Pope Lawrence 149 156 Potter Blame 126 Potter Margaret 149 156 Potter Norma 126 Poulter Patrlcna 126 Powell James 126 Powell Martha 79 149 156 159 Powers Floyd 67 149 156 Pratt Roger 75 136 Preston James 74 76 89 104 149 Preston Lours 126 Prlest Loretta 107 109 136 Puglrse James 136 Pulleyblank Martha 149 6 Pulleyblank Ronald 126 Purvus Linda 62 126 Purvrs Rose 62 127 Rabdeau Delorls 79 1 Raclne Sally 153 Ragatz D 73 Ramsey Ronald 149 Randall Alayne 127 Rask Paul 127 Ravell Judrth 156 Ray Earl 127 Ray Kathleen 153 156 Raynard Carole 149 156 Rauch Beverly 127 Reaume Sandra 136 Relche Ruth 153 156 Rennle Susan 13 107 Retrzak J 106 Retzlaff Stephen 127 Rexford Bruce 127 98 104 135 Meyers R 61 Meyers Sharon 148 156 Meyers Thelma 125 Mnelke Mllton 40 46 54 91 5 Mules Charmalne 135 Mules Jackre 64 106 Millar Mrller Muller Muller Muller Muller Muller Sharon 106 135 Audrey 135 Betty 72 135 Clrftord 78 125 Jo 125 Karen 148 156 Patrlcla 72 106 1 Mitchell Gordon 125 Mutchell Patr1c1a 125 Mrtchell Robert 99 148 Pace Jack 136 Pace Robert 149 156 Padgett Spencer 149 156 162 Palmer Barbara 126 Palmltrer Janet 63 67 107 109 141 149 156 Pankner Charlotte 47 108 110 149 156159 Panks Pardo Parker Parker Partell Davld 67 76 93118131 136 Beverly 136 D 3 Florence 54 126 o James 126 Paschke James 73 126 Passmore Guy 136 Patrnck Patr1c1a 126 Patten Judtth 63 72 106 126 Patterson Harold 67 93 100 136 Mobey Dranne 15 125 Monroe John 148 156 Moody Judrth 77 106 118 125 Moody Ph111p 24 125 Moore Carole 38 81 108 109 110 113 148 156 Smith Root Gary 136 Moore Chrrstrne 57 125 Moore Thomas 135 Moran Duane 93 125 Moran Judlth 77 81 107 132 135 Morearty Danlel 125 Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morhet June Ann 56 77 79 107 135 Karen 45 64 B1 107 135 Ken 65 148 156 Ronald 67 76 83 148 156 Sandra 125 John 103 148 156 Morlarty Barbara 54 135 Morrus Hazel 79 135 Morse Phyllrs 26 54 148 156 Mortlmer Judlth 106 125 Morton James 125 Moultrup Mtchael 46 135 Moyses Gary 75 125 Mullm James 22 135 Mullrns Nadine 57 125 Murphy Llnda 60 125 Murphy Mary Ann 148 156 Murphy Peggy 106 125 Murray Henry 78 126 Murray Peter 148 156 Myers Donald 78 126 Myers Rodger 126 Patterson James 136 Patterson Patr1c1a 136 Patterson Tm 40 70 81 118 Pattlson V1rg1n1a 126 Patton Judlth 64 106 126 Patton Nancy 126 Payne Gary 93 120 Pearsall Lnnda 107 126 Pearsall Lots 136 Pelky Gerald 126 Penn Mrchael 76 93 118 Penryce James 126 Perknns Joseph 126 Perry Trrlby 79 136 Peter Gene 54 79 149 Peters Dennrs 149 156 Peters Maureen 126 Peters Sharleen 136 Peterson Carol 126 Peterson Dean 126 Peterson Karen 57 107 136 Petruccl Benedette 40 107 136 Prckrell Al1ce 126 Puetrazak Jamce 126 P1Ik1nton John 67 136 P1lI1ng George 136 P1II1ng Nancy 79 149 156 Prnner Roy 136 Prxley Nancy 149 156 Platz Judnth 64 126 Plautz John 126 Plautz Rosemar1e 149 156 Poffenberger W1Il1am 61 126 Polley Howard 79 136 Polley Leon 59 73 79 153 156 Rexford Jean 70 136 Reynolds Darlene 127 Reynolds Fay 64 107 136 Ruabucha Tony 93 127 Race Janet 149 156 Rice Rrchard 73 149 156 Rlchards Gary 136 Rrchards Nancy 71 149 156 Rrchardson Sharon 72 136 Rlchre Allan 127 Rnchle Mona 131 136 Rnchman Sandra 150 156 Rlchmond Gary 136 Rrckard Judlth 106 127 Ruckman Barbara 136 Rleves Ph1l1p 149 156 Ruse Jon 74 76 89 90 150 Ruse Noel 93 127 R1tch1e Gerry 156 Rrtchue James 127 Rutchre Thomas 136 Robblns Deanna 150 156 Robberson Ellzabeth 150 156 Roberts Cecllla 83 85 107 136 Roberts Glenda 106 127 Russell Rnchard 29 136 Rutledge James 66 127 Ryan Robert 136 Ryden Deanna 60 136 Ryden J 54 60 Ryden V1va 127 Saddler Yvonne 127 Sage Karen 136 Salem Barbara 150 156 Salzburn Duane 150 156 Sandage R1chard 136 Sandlm James 73 127 Sandusky Carol 150 156 Sandusky Marlorle 79 136 Santala Doreen 56 57 127 Saul Carol 13 19 66 70 106 127 Saum John 76 93 137 Sausser Roe 150 156 Savas Ernre 89 90 104 150 156 159 161 Sawdon Robert 137 Sayles Ronald 150 156 Schack Lawrence 57 73 Schack Lenora 62 150 157 Schmuck Chrlstme 72 137 Schroeder Jerry 106 114 115 127 Schuler Deanna 137 Schwergert Ellzabeth 79 150 157 Schweugert Kathleen 7 Scott Janie 81 107 150 157 Scott R 73 Scruggs Peggy 49 63 150 157 Secan Frank 127 Seconder Sandra 70 71 72 150 See Llnda 127 Selberg Donna 56 127 Sexton Deanna 127 Sexton Sandra 150 157 Shafto Connne 62 79 Sharette Ilene 127 Sharpe Anne 137 Shaul Paula 137 Shaver Merle 127 Shaw Wnllram 137 Shea James 93 137 Shedlowsky Sandra 127 Shell Rlchard 74 94 101 150 157 Shelp Ronald 137 Shelton Carol 128 Shepard Carol 13 63 66 72 137 Sherman Davld 105 128 Sherwood Lauralee 70 106 11B 128 Sholte James 93 137 Shook Peggy 128 Showers Ellzabeth 137 Shunck Sarah 63 70 106 128 Stas Ronald 76 150 157 Roberts Ruth 107 136 Robertson Nancy 127 Robmson Florence 127 Robrnson Ray 94 100 Roe Nancy 150 156 Roehm Charles 67 150 Rohles Lawrence 127 Rolfe Connle 127 Rolluson Gary 136 Roll1son James 93 127 Rose Rose Rosk Ross Roth Roth Rous Larry 66 136 Patrlcna 106 118 127 P 3 Davrd 136 Kenneth 56 150 156 Raymond 56 127 seau Davrd 127 Ruelle Arthur 100 127 Srmenson Kathryn 13 62 79 107 13 Slmmons James 128 S1mpson Dale 137 Slmpson Connne 128 Slmpson Jack 128 Sumpson Janet 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Strassburg Sharon 77 107 151 1 Stuart Bonnle 137 Stuart Nancy 128 Studt John 74 76 104 Sutton Kathleen 49 77 Swafford Janet 128 Swanson Karen 128 Sweet Onalee 77 107 137 Sw1ft Beverly 79 81 151 Sword Georgta 106 118 128 Tanner Marton 128 Tarchatskt Mary 128 Tate Donald 67 70 81 151 1 Tate Larry 137 Tatu Carol 106 128 Tatu Connle 106 128 Alexander Robert 14 Anderson Evelyn 12 63 Anderson Jack 12 74 Arsen Donald 20 76 Ashley Waldo 29 Baber Suzanne 33 64 Beedle Donald 25 88 Bennetts Howard 12 13 8 Blatr Mary Anne 28 Bollero Peter 24 Bruce Bertha 32 Bulla Helen 35 Carey Avts 16 60 rler Elste 12 62 Chaffee Duward 12 Charnberlm Ruth 13 79 Coleman John 21 101 Anchor 84 Band 56 57 Bble Club 79 Body Bu Iders Club 75 8oys Bowlrng 73 Camera Club 78 Chemtstry Club 67 Cholr 54 55 INDEX Taulbee Jarnes Taylor Eleanor 137 Taylor Mary Ellen 121 Taylor Rtchard 129 Taylor Thomas 153 Teague Betty 72 107 Tebo Dean 137 Tebo Larry 151 Teddy Donald 129 Teeuwtssen John 70 73 79 129 Tenuta Lorratne 72 106 129 Terry Janet 54 137 Terry Laura 38 47 49 0 O Thomas Janet 40 106 114 1 18 Thomas Norman 48 65 70 Thomason Charles 129 Thomason Dayton 70 71 151 159 Thompson Karen 107 137 Thompson Laura 151 Thorton Calv1n 151 Thorton Lyman 9 Thorton Melvln 62 79 Tundall Roger 61 129 Trpolt Harold 137 T1ppettA1llene 137 T1ppettMar1e 151 Toles Ronald 75 129 Topham Gordon 151 Towle Valerte 137 Tratcolf Rtchard 67 75 1 Tram Lou1se 137 Traxler Carol 129 Traxler Charlene Trayer Gayle 22 153 Tressel Frances 129 Trout Vtrgtlee 129 Turcsak Barbara 107 109 Turcsak Veronuca 129 Turner Betty 129 Turner G 1 152 7 Turner Jerrte 81 9 Turner Lynda 137 Tynan Carole 54 70 71 150 157 Tyrone Jerry 137 Uhl Constance 48 64 141 152 157 Ulnlck Colltns Carole 152 157 Underwood Sharon 79 107 109 110 137 Underwood T1mothy 100 129 Upchurch Laura 46 54 118 137 Upcott Gary 153 157 Uplegger James 129 Ustnger Ruthann 107 138 Vald1v1a Mnlton 138 Van Dueson Shtrley 54 138 Van Horn Carol 77 107 138 Van Horn Donna 77 129 Van Hu1zen Kay 67 78 138 Van Kuren Davud 54 79 152 157 Vaughn Rulhann 81 107 108 138 Velzy Wrlltam 138 Verhey Wtlltam 157 Verrnett Mary 107 138 Vernan 8 118 Vtctor John 152 157 Vtdor Karen 129 Vtllarreal Emtlua 129 Vore Rtchard 74 89 104 152 157 Voss George 129 Vought Carol 44 64 77 107 138 Waara Barry 129 Wade Carol 152 157 Wagner Judlth 72 77 107 140 152 157 Watnscott Susan 66 106 129 Walker Charles 57 129 Walker Glorla 79 138 Walker John 129 Walker Terry 46 54 79 152 157 Wallace Sharon 152 157 Walser Cathernne 62 65 152 Walsh Euleen 54 58 107 152 157 Walter Jerry 138 Walton Donna 63 129 Ward Roger 81 93 Warnecke James 75 94 138 Warnecke W1ll1am 93 129 Warner Larry 69 93 102 103 118 8 Warner Thomas 138 Warthen Aprll 56 79 129 Watson John 129 Watts Llnda 64 129 Watts Vernon 75 138 Weber Sharon 129 Weedon Ralph 93 129 Wetler Patr1c1a 66 129 Welch Gary 129 Welch V1rg1n1a 17 Wellmgton Joan 138 Wells Beverly 54 106 129 Wert James 138 Wessman Karen 59 West Carol 138 West Ronald 157 Western Elsue 15 138 Westnes Carol 64 129 Weston Dtarte 129 Wetllaufer W11l1am 129 Wheeler Colleen 129 Whncomb Donna 1 Whntcornb Penny Wh1te Damel 54 73 82 Whtte Ltnda 129 Whtte Lynne 129 Whne Robert 93 1 9 Whttmtre Carolyn 66 107 Whtttemore Joan 70 129 Wlldey Wayne 129 Wtllard Robert 76 152 157 FACULTY Cuthrell Allred 25 50 88 93 103 Dtssmeyer Joan 22 Doeksert Raymond 25 F ter Norma 21 108115 nk Barbara 21 108 Freeman Davd 29 74 88 104 Fry James 35 47 Garland Frank 20 61 73 Gregory Donald 13 76 Hernrn ng Harold 20 118 Hubbell Stepnen 27 65 Isaacson Edwtna 20 62 77 Johnson Roger 19 Klrtke Davd 19 72 Kressbach George 24 Lake Ar nur 19 Lanntrtg Carroll 16 60 Long Lela 33 Looman Patty 14 Losh Maureen 26 Lugar Martone 17 McCoy Snlrley 30 McCu1ly Lulah 26 McCkhee Mary 21 Manhart Lauren 18 73 Me1er Rchard 54 Menghrnt Ntcholas 18 88 Merrttt Byron 33 Mooney Arthur 18 Mott Edward 15 66 Myers Cectl 19 Newell Arden 12 13 Oakes Mary K 32 Olmstead tNll1art1 26 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Co op Club 65 Debate Club 70 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