Waterford Township High School - Waterlog Yearbook (Waterford, MI)
- Class of 1960
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The halls looked so long fo us that fall. l N, 6 ,.i TN! . S ii- We did proiects for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar We voted now thai we were citizens of WTHS. remem er m unior gear 4 .W 6. ? We admired our newly-acquired class rings. We had a costume party fo show our originality. 7 We produced our annual Junior Showboatf' We studied our U,S. History together .9 lgemem QV' .ff 'lf ll!! i I , jltljnlfl AJ! P ' , Yes, X reme 334 r,i, vhryv.-A ru X year. Bu remember my X Xook mber my sophomo back on my years a A 1 ' -,ln .Y pn . -s 1 o 0 ' ' re year. Yes, X 'r most of aM, when 1NNa1errord Hkgh, most . , I L 'L lx ' L' 9 ,,-. . 1 of ah, X rememEfmyi5Qig year . ,. df,-5 ,A IL . K 1 ZCQLK. , ',.. .YA-,, X - fm 8 T Q ,Ig - rf, f V .9 leemem 621' LGI' My ffw wQffV wif? M MM 5 Qwfgv WUwiyyijy uf gf ef gvfifilicjl ND A M3 gff ' V 0389! P igc N5 g3??MWQM f Board Plans New School For Community 1 I N Superintendent of Schools WILLIAM S. SHUNCK Board of Education Frederick Poole, President Assistant to Superintendent Edmund Windeler, Secretary Assistant to Superintendent JAMES DEN HERDER Lester Carlson, Treasurer DR. CHANDOS REID Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Eldon Rosegart The Faculty Are Important Members of WTHS Mr Nathan Abts a Draftmg I Metal Shop and Auto Mechanics teacher wnth a BS de gree from Winona State College looks over the work of one of his draftlng students ff ,fk Teachung US Hlstory to a class of rumors with the help of a map IS Mr James Amell who ns an A B graduate of Alma College Il S Mrs Mary Aperauch reads a newspaper ar tncle to her Journalism I students Also teach mg English IV General she attended Mlchl gan State Umverslty whale earnmg her A B degree I it ' I ' I I in K1 'lv .U e ' 'V I 1 - . I - xx - 7 ,fs K ' . ..f.., . 1 ,W . l , 4 N, . . I . . With a BS degree from Eastern Michigan University Mr Waldo Ashley checks a Drivers Education car before he lets one his students take over Recording driving scores in a record book is Driver Education teacher Mr. Donald Beedle. Mr. Beedle received a B.S. degree in education from Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Mr Howard Bennetts explains a grammatical point to a group of his English IV General students His A B and M A degrees from the University of Michigan enable him to teach Both Machine Drawing and Tool and Dye Design classes fill Mr. Donald Bensons day thanks to his B.S. degree from Winona State College. In this picture he ponders over a drafting board. - -.1 --M1 fmt. , , , A-:ima '55:mx':g ll 'A t,7- t , I2 2.2 They Instruct ' we two English IV Advanced groups, also. fa . , I .A X fs e s In Many Subiects Miss Ann Blair, also a Homemaking teacher with an E.S.C. degree from Ohio State Univer- sity, shows one of her Physical Education classes how to serve a volley ball. ,WM .w ' Her A.B. degree from Eastern Michigan Uni- versity and M.A. degree from the University of Michigan enable Mrs. Elsie Carter to teach English Ill to advanced and general classes. 13 Since studying for his A.B. degree at Stetson University, Mr. Duward Chaffee has been teaching his advanced and general iunior English classes about American Literature. Here he is lecturing. Q1 John Dryden is the subject on which Miss Ruth Chamberlain lectures to her advanced senior English class. Also teaching English lV General, she earned her A.B. and B.S. de- grees at Ashland College and her M.A. de- gree from the University of Michigan. They Understand When Home and Family Living and U.S. History classes fill Mr. Louis Christensen's schedule. Above, with an A.B. degree from Western Michigan University, he refers to a U.S. map. -S - , M.. , jfig k . , I , ,ke r ,I 4-s Mr. Joseph Coletri lectures to his English class. His B.S. degree from State University and M.A. from Syracuse Uni- versity allow him to teach U.S. History also. Mr. John Coleman's M.A. from the University of Michigan enables him to efficiently demon- strate the check and balance system to his American Government class. Previous to earning his M.A., he received his A.B. at Eastern Michigan University. kilyyygby I4 We Need Guidance Mrs. Norma Ferguson, an A.B. and M.A. grad- uate of the University of Michigan, tells her lndia. With a B.S. degree from Hope College, Mr. Raymond Doeksen explains the clover leaf to his Driver's Training class. Mr. Donald Edgely calls on some of his English students to speak over the micro- phone. He has an A.B. degree from Michigan State University. World Geography Briefing his Physical Education boys on foot- ball is Mr. Dave Freeman, who has a B.S. de- gree from Northern Michigan College and a M.S. degree from the University of Michigan. He is also a counse' 15 Mr. William Fuller, besides teaching Personal Typing and Business Typing, here gives his Business Law students some facts. Previous to this, he attended the University of Michigan to earn his A.B. They Help Us With Mr. Leonard Gasperini, a drafting and Shop Mathematics instructor, received a B.S. degree at Northern Michigan College. Here he instructs a group of his students. , ,fs wa Mr. Frank Garland, pictured collecting test papers in his World Geography class, has re- ceived B.S. and M.A. degrees from Eastern Michigan University. A B.S. degree and an M.A. degree from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan respectively have been earned by instructor Mr. Harold Hemming, shown here calling roll in a World History class. I6 . A-XC . . 45 Our Problems - Big or Small fir' dl: M 1 This year Mr. Charles Hengel has come to WTHS with a B.S. degree from Winona State College. He now teaches Auto Mechanics. Mr. Stephen Hubbell gives a Pre Retailing Speech and Play Production instructor Miss Anne Hobart directs a rehearsal. She has a B.A. degree from Alma College. class an assignment. Also teaching Distribu tive Education, he earned his B. S. degree at Ferris Institute. 1 l7 . fi Central Missouri State College furnished Mrs. Edwina Isaacson with her B.S. degree and the University of Michigan with her M.A. degree. She now can counsel students and teach Home and Family Living. They Encourage Us Mr. Roger Johnson points out to his Biology class the various parts of a skelton. Also teaching Chemistry, he has a B.S. degree from Elmhurst College. Winona State College trained Mr. Gerald Koch to teach Industrial Arts and Machine Shop at WTHS by having awarded to him his B.S. de- gree. 18 Mr. George Kressbach shows his Woodwork class a student's accomplishment, Before com- ing here to teach Carpentry and Printing, he received his B.S. degree from Eastern Michi- gan University. Mr. Arthur Lake, a B.S. graduate of Western Michigan University and M.A. graduate of the University of Michigan, explains the con- tents of a chemical solution to a chemistry class. He also teaches Biology. When We Feel Defeated A brush full of paint that is no longer needed holds art teacher Mr. Carroll Lanning's at- tention. He now has his A.B. degree from Indiana University and his M.S.L.S. degree from Simmons College. A :ak ' 'll elsml' fl u V T' , if e w at if 6' as ' 2 A AM 5 me ak A .sig 41 W if f 4 sp- ,,..:g:a.e ..... ,Mgt a W W' ' Q: ' f x his wr ia an qs, 3 . y ig te -1 'Q 2 t -4 U x 4' 1 4 I af, ff ' -in ei 5 .3 -A ftiiiffaifi, ff -f.fs+.., if i . jf-.ig Mrs. Lela Long, with a B.S. degree from East- ern Michigan University and a M.E. degree from Wayne State University, goes over one of her Geometry I student's proofs. Teaching Algebra I also takes time from her busy day. 4. . ,,..,. If-lift I -e s ll! W IRM ,DMN X It lw J K' Vlh x l , ,f Mme lf.. - -at r Mrs. Shirley Long's A.B. degree from Michigan State University enables her to teach English IV Advanced and Speech I to WTHS students. Here she helps a student with one of the many themes required in senior English. Miss Delores Larson, Homemaking I, ll, and III teacher, checks one of her student's proiects, a skirt. As a co-ed she earned her B.S. I from Taylor University. I9 Sf Miss Patty Looman's time is scarce as she teaches Speech l General, Public Address, Play Production, Debate, and Reasoning. ln the picture she, with a B.S. degree from Cen- tral Michigan University, directs a play. A B.S. and M.A. graduate from Eastern Michi- gan University, Mrs. Maureen Losh demon' strates the cornptorneter for her Office Machines class. She also teaches Practical Ot- tice Training, They Sponsor ' :,,1fei::-fvtwzg - x Shorthand I and ll is Miss Lulah McCully's specialty, Here, with a B.S. from Eastern Michigan University, she points out good shorthand form Mrs. Mary McGehee, a B.S. graduate from Jacksonville State College and WTHS's only International Relations teacher, also instructs U.S. History students. ln the picture, she as- signs homework to one of her classes. 20 - Extra-curricular Activities Mr. Richard Meier, during A Cappella Choir class, gives the sopranos their note. After previously earning an A.B. from Iowa State College, he now is the director of all the vocal groups. ,fs si. Tgfssfi , .V . M V paw ff LJ X.- 'ig ., ' ' . X V jf . ,.- Y . Mr. Edward Mott, French l, Il, and Ill teacher, points out a city on a map of France to his French Ill class. He has a B.A, degree from Western Michigan University and a M.A. de- gree from Middleberry College. ,x A General Mathematics, Algebra ll, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry instructor, Mr. Nicholas Menghini has a B.S. degree from Northern Michigan College. ln the picture he is demonstrating a mathematical instrument to one of his classes. 21 l A B.S. degree from Western State University enables Mr. Cecil Myers to teach Physics and Physical Science. Here he conducts an experi- ment. 4,19 ' ' .. 1 , My K I ' . . YW? 'Ci 'ff U sms .. 2' Vx'i.w?:'.. . .eEg?,ii. fl. xl They Test Our 1 ,Wifi L E-s With an A.B. degree from the University of Michigan, Mrs. Arden Newell teaches ad- vanced and general English to sophomores. Here she lists a few of the better English novels and their authors. V Mrs. Mary Nunneleys field is Special Edu- .-,--of-' Mr. William Olmstead lectures to his Book- keeping class. Also teaching typing, he has a B.S. degree from Ferris Institute. cation. With a Ph.B. from the University of Detroit, she points out important places on a map on the bulletin board. 4: 'Q X 1 t . Xe ':Tr1V .su - Mutt 22 Mr. Donald Perrin, a B.M. graduate of Michi- gan State University, shows the band a new formation. Fine Arts Appreciation class also takes up his time. Knowledge XJ f Mrs. Lois Pety her Arts and Crafts students' work. She earned her B.A. degree from Mt. Mary College. Mr. Ernest Shegina, a B.S. graduate of Nor- thern Muchigan University, teaches Business Typing and Practical Office Training at WTHS. ,I- Business Mathematics and Bookkeeping busy Mr. Lynn Rohrer, an A.B. graduate from East- ern Michigan University with a M.A. degree from the University of Michigan. Here he solves a Business Mathematics problem. Mrs. Barbara Shupe points out to some of her Journalism II students one of the many stages of a yearbook page. She has a B.S. degree from Taylor University and also teaches gen- eral English to iuniors. 23 f . ff' gf graduated from Central Michigan University with a B.S. de- gree, gives an assignment to one of her soph- omore English classes. Referring to an American Government book is Mr. Robert Smith, an American Government and U.S. History teacher with a B.S. degree from Central Michigan University. Mrs. Beverly Southwell pauses for a moment by a typewriter in her Business Typing room. Since earning her B.S. degree at Michigan State University, she has been here heading Business Co-op also A Hillsdale graduate, permanent substitute Mr. Boyd Thomason uses the knowledge gained while studying for his A.B. degree to help a student in one of the many classes he teaches. , , . Giiii? Yiifi lYfE1i?l5fi?E1i i- ' .. rr,,s ,V-fi iaignif fsir is-A . .1,f,,w- .L a .:4,,m. a A-. :,: HM gggyifzgimjy g qnngn-wav K ' A, ' as 'Aki :sl PIlk:4wg9sr..,: -- :vrrww L f A WK is as at is 'BAS . Q Mi a -effing. . V- -1?awtH1f- , easy I fins, - 1 'fi fl wiggle , , , r Im, i, lr: 1 351 ss? H is uf'- it f4,i:i.is. V- - 4? f V g .x all il N555 'it u av J 24 Themselves To Our Education Mr. James Tolfa is explaining some principles of good grammar to his English ll General class. Also teaching English Ill general and advanced, he has his B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan University. A U.S. History book holds Mrs. Marina Vack- aro's attention as she instructs her class. She earned her A.B. degree at the University of Pittsburg. With his B.E. degree from Nebraska State University, Mr. Stuart Thorell came to WTHS to teach Physical Education. In this picture he demonstrates the proper way to hold a bas' ketball. 25 C mem: f t . 'A ix, J f' Miss Patricia Vannorsdall, a B.S. graduate of Bowling Green State University, attentively watches her Physical Education girls play badminton as she leans against the wall. They Are 0ur Friends ki Mrs Ruth Worthy earned her A B degree at Marquette Unlversrty In order to be able to teach Latin I and II and English ll Advanced Shown above she points out some details about a bulletm board to her Latm ll class A BS graduate from Eastern Mlchlgan Um versity Mr Charles Wiseman teaches Algebra ll and Plane Geometry Here he shows a solu tron to a problem to has geometry students Reading about Hmdursm to hrs World History students IS Mr Gerald Wallace who attended Adrian Umversuty for hrs BS degree and Eastern Mrchngan Unxverslty for his MA de gree if w 1 . ' . y . ' iff! E ' ' ' ' ' ' . . - I 5, , X Ev. 'is I n s . 26 Assisted by President Dick Wagner, Vice-President Sally Hickman, Secretary Pat Dovre, and Treasurer Joyce Mc Kenna, the sophomore class board performed their first duty collection of dues. During the year the class sponsored two dances - a Valentine's dance called Cupid's Caper and an April record hop. Also among the cIass's activities were pub licity for basketball and spring sports and participation in the annual competitive class talent assembly. Toward the close of the year, having chosen their rings, the class, co- sponsored by Miss Blair and Mr. Mott, viewed their iunior year with anticipation and, a feeling of belonging in their school. .Qs .hxvfff : i New Sophomores Find Welcome At WTHS ?lG.' 5' Y' - we was yin' 5, 'X 9... k 'fm . D. Abel J. Absher D. Adams R. Arnold R. Askew J Baldwin H Ball F648 Banks Barber Beckous Beggers 1-1 - ...-. - A ' vs H ' , v. . G- A Xia Q x .. , . E927 - as 9' . . . J. Allen R. Allen R. Allen ,, Q 1 vs .fl .. , fv- L . v- ., A-- ' Q... - 1 - QA A L. W . 1' sy . , ,jf Z, ,V-gg .E 1 1. I A I wx :Er 'J LC' I ta A . H' K r f L. Auten T. Authier L. Bachnak B. Baden L. Badger At least for a few days Sophomores will have an excuse for berng late to class B Bell C Bellant G Bellant Bellant G Bemrs lk. , .,- gt -. - a as -- 11 tv? Q, .4 X f. af: le 4' Xt. ll 'K J. Anderson R. Appel G. Armstrong J. Armstrong iw 6 6- fs Q K- S? mv-. G. Bahling Barber Barker P Barnowsky J Barrow W Bass B Bassett J Bawden M Beardsley C Bennett ' ll Ai Ala . . R. Bain J. Baldwin Q ag-x -fy' J Bergrmann V Brrd 'VY Q... we Bnshop B Blackstone M Blezenskn G Boeneman J Bohlman D Borkowsku G Boyd D Bradford N Breedmg J Bruen 3 Q? X 8 3 'V W L G. at A . A. in 3t wI7. ' ,-. 'fu M . At , , E ' - .. 1 t V . . 4. ' 3' Jilin: K ,IE V I vi: X - :Eff K . IV 5 s 1 , ,f I - A lx.: l D. f H- f - - X J Qiji ' R X 'A V. K. I , , 4. ' ' Sys.: D. -J x c. R ..., R. . ' . . ' . ' - , ...l :gp , 4. f W ,? A gf '31-Z I . k - ' X R , .. A - A JST. kl X Q 1: W A. -wks. 5. MQ , a- 2. fr. ' ,.. . 4- X W '-sf ... .. . s ax :r 4 J. . .1 M RWM, - A x. . f. . ' 1 uf. ,-335 - . . 2 me tv B Bresnaham S Broders J Calcote Campbell Q., K. Conlon C, Conwell 4 x .VQI7 x N if D. Dailey J. Darrin ' K . D fur- ff Brown R Brown J Campbell R Chambers Charter Charher Chase Clark Clark Clement G, Clover . Cook 6 'Hi Q. A ! , J X' . .X X X f J. Davidson fn 1 1 vu 52 li -'f gp ,. V-...f' wi N 1 1. . ll Ml A kv uf Bunce Buniack Burt fs QA Campbell Campbell R Canfield N Carlson w-5 Butch R Butler J Butora .A R Carroll J Calle' Carter A telephone conversation adds a spark of delight into the every day routine of Janet Sewell i Cobb J Co ,ocar Coleman Colgrove . Cook p- Cook G. Cooke M. Coop . Copinger . Cornell .Crivea .hi J. Davis T. Davis D. Dawson R. Dawson 'lj' 'f J C- ,.. 'tr p 5 r 'fl , 5, Vi . 5 - M . . 2 io N 11 Lx 29 J. Dean 5 - f-Q Q .K 'R' .r ,L , V J 6 1,4 D. Dear S. Deboer V vs A 4, T' C' E -uv 55 S DeYoe DIC J DOM EV'-l' X K Drummond R Dunal Ernksen T Evans velsnzer BS? C15 xr I E I ill Dockham W Dommer G Donaldson Douglos P Dovre N Doyon D Dfapel' Us Har rx 4 Duncan S Dunrgan Dymond Ea,-nesg Eafgn M Egres Ferguson P Flener W Fler Forbes Forslund K Fomn Larry Badger quietly enloys The gurlnsh cl'1aT1er ofV1rla Landon and Mary Simmons as 1hey dnscuss plans for The coming week end Ffamie C Gamble W Freeman J rsc B Fflllle C Fwsher W Gaffney ,L -21 . sa g ,APY A llf 4 C A Q- 1 vw x... S France Elchner R Elkins bs' 'RI X ec- '??' Gammage R Gardlner G Garrefson Garret? Q1 R '1 Ll: 1' 5 a.. +2 1 I 4 aw' X G Gazethe J Gldcumb L Gdberf G Gward G Gqdmg G Gogg E Gommer R Gorham M Gormly C Grahl f G 'X S1 'Q va L K X 4. ' Y' ! 1' I ef I .ll 30 is A Granata Grangood G Graves R Grosgean R Groves R Guerun ar- Vx E Haley G L Hall Y Hasler L Hatch L Hathcock -N Havens 'A Head E Headmg Heaton N R Heaton J Hethermgton Heverly Hackman - .ISSN 'K ir Q, fi' f?'50 '- 'ri Greaves D Greene F Gregory R Gnffm Inb- th 6 Gulda G Gustafson V Gustmus E Gutterman by Grlffln 1, Hadden wg Ha G Hallock C Handy S Hafrneg J Harrell Sophomores Susan Smuth and Jean Wohlehagen walt In lme for thevr lunch G Hlcks P Hvldner J Hull C Hnllman R Hnnman 'QT 1, In L Q' Tl? 1 x Du Q-'V 31 ii? XR. Q. Gnggs A Gram M Hagood J Hale A Harruson Helple empton Henry Hermann Hlrneusen Q X K .fl fl S Hartz J Hobby fa aa' ' 5 at -H J 1 w J r . A rig jk . . 6' A L 7' k LQ- - W- . A. . . , ' ' T, ' ' C. ' . ' , . 1 wx we an A C L.: I 5' L' - ' f I wi vw ' E 4 1 'L 21 ...- A 3' .M j X N A f -. v . C f - V Q Q Q X SMH 4. Q S' ' M, LM . ,I Q 'M 1, A . if V . ' ' ' ' -5 V ai?5,.,j, ,, LA V 1 xt . x x - - - M. ll . , A . , ' I ' Q 3? ' W b L. B. ' fx I Q. . 1 xx ' . f 4. . - .. 4 ' i ft P. H W ii. AA , thx f ' D- I 4 ' :L G- . is V I G. ' l 'G C . W -- 9 'A Y 3... ' B. AX m .Hai x t 'tm i J. T ff 1 Y A A A ,nf : 'A . X ,J H' 0. X U l Q L ...lxfw - lf'- R. Hodler J. Hoffarth K. Z . 4- L ,L mo., gvfghw v . . 5 QI! B Jones O Jones F 0 x, 0. .4-.. 7 u W 2221. L. Holcomb T. Irish M. Irwin Irwin James Jaworskn Jeffrues Jenkins K Jenkenson J Jordan QT: I I-Ns -.. ,., 'YT' S ,Q 5 'Q i., V R. Holcomb R. Holmstrom R. Holtom P. Housfon T- Hubbell Kauser it Dan McGeachy admires the art dlsplay IH the mam showcase P Kauser K Keegh Keuser 'Dx C Kelly yr Knbbne R Kleln Klnne G Kllne J Kline C Klopman Klweh G Knapp Vx 'Cb- suv' N43- R Ko,-yhaus Kmchko Krumwmde Kuder J Kunse L LaBalr D LaBarge R LaClaur Z' 32 Q- T M. Hull K. Jenko Jewell J Johns Johnson Kelley L Koehn mv T LaForm lu 'Atv' T. Hurley 6 B- Kerr QU-s. Koop tr' aur -. J. ' 'UI . gy ' K. . K ... M. . 1 B, -- . Hy K of 'Q L L L wr.. . B. ' , A 1, 4. . I D 'YT' ' . Y . . 5 1 ,Lux M. 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Q-6 Landon fs D Matteson Tv' Lang Lowery Lowry Lyon J Lyons McAll1ster Q21 9 A LaPoxnte K Larson L Lazenby M Leake R Lee Lehugh C Lernenger Mabbltt Madlll u Nil NW Maguure fo-,S Malone B Marshall D Martin Sophomores soon prove they have orzgmalvfy too as shown by their lockers J McArthur McCarthar J McConnell H Messler E McLarty N McLaughlm M McNary Melson Z G Moran Mltchell Motley Monroe T Moore QW Q5 C Matte R McCormack J McDonald McGeachy MCKerlna 'll I . MeYe 5 Muller J Muller Muller W-Q rw Morrls M Morrison C Moyes R Mudge iv, 'E' J LoD1co 4 T McKinnon Mutchell Muhme L. 0 v 'R 5 ' ' 57 J 1 , .AW Q-,x 2- L 'ei'-1: i , I V 1 . ' ' .r .. ,,:. , M' J ' li of , 'mfg 4' Q? J N 4 M . N, . 3. ,, . J V- D. P. ' .... s. ' , - , ' . . l D. . - ., A I J. ' 5. V ' Dlx A . CWC? iw . .N , . . Il lx- Y 5 I f,J s. ' A :Z T. ,J-.A 1 f D- Y i t Zi' ln 1 y ' L gs v J ' ' srrs s ,li 1 ' ' A , , J - ,. . X 1 I V K. Martin M , ' :fl ' ll 'Q - R. ' . M. . . ' . D, J. , ' : 'v' .V l 1. 3 ft. C Sv 1: Q: .A-L 44 ,QV of .', .2 l ', .1 l 1 , l 7 V . 5' E. V, f- I R In sf E .I wt - t' gs Q 1 f J . s. ll 1 JJ. X . - . ' . L- - M- D, ' . M. ' D. ' 5' ' - 4 5 J ,Q l M . N, g L. A - x I M 1 . 9. ' f , 0 Ou - , ..,. J ,-. H V 9 V' A . its V h , ,X V. - 5 , yd - X l :gm J 1 Vkfhra M X 1 . E ' 2 - l , ' A J. ' J. R. . . J. ' . ' . , C, J 5 Q. sf 1 - f T' ' 11 2 if 'Y Q A ' N 1' 1 ef ' ' 'C X J C t l N 33 ll AA- V 1-r . t P2 A . 1 ..- -Q. in 8 an X 1 .. 5 i ,gl I 9 aww - rlrg :il , I5 R X 1. - 2 wih- D. Niles J, Murphy C. Murrick G. Myers B. Narcvsky J. Navarro L. Newton E. Nicholie M. Nichols J. Norris N. Nouse J. Odeal J Paschke W Pamson ,,-I 1, MA Qs T, Olerich M. Oliver C. Osborne C. Oversfreef V. Panoff S. Pardo R Pefherbrlclge K Paton B Pearsall Pellener . Pender J Penrod ,.. 'F J Perkins R Petherbrudge K Phares To prepare for the Sophomore Valentine dance Mary Jo Leake Marsha Walson and Pat Pruett work on posters for publncnty Pugrnan L Placencra p plafz M Plezmskx Pointer R Poorman C Porfwood C Powell C Powell M Prmfz X Xi X45 an bt 5- Q- R Puckett P Pursley Puiman Racme S Radakovlch Radke H RBIUBS RBFUSSY P Reams in Q- Q- r x 5 34 .-5 vu , ' 4 4 ri-. his P. Noble C. Parker Y? Pruen Ruchardson YS ,Q . lv A 1' i.2 . ,Z'.... ' . S, Richmond R. Riddle ... J Robertson V Robrnson Runyon 'VN Russell R tCalr Sanda Sewell R Sheffield Slpley Smith 'Vi .4 v Qi ,- 'T' M 4 -if J'- + I R. Ridley G. Rieves J. Rinehan C Rogers Rogers Rose xox sl ' Q bv 'S' L. lr. -. Hr. ,J ,. ' ff ' 45' is ' f S. Robbins B. Roberson J. Roberson R. Roberts T, Roberts Rosegard M Ross J Roughton M Roughton Rudlaff In the lzbrary Larry Koehn prepares for his book report R Shipman Srnlfh 3 Shoemaker C Sholte SN Q-W M Smith M Smith L Sandusky A Schack W Schaub J Schult J Scott L Scott Seuber B Senevey Sholts M Showers M Simmons YN- 'rv Us 'X ri DD C Simpson J Srmpson I-A Smith smith Smrth s smith S Smith Aw' T, .rw . , 9 .K ,, .2 We 'us , .s . f .. ' Q s - . .. Q fs if - so I J. J R J ' ' ' , IQ Ks- I , ' nl . I .5 ,gg J . . . ' . S. J. R. ., , . R. . S. Ir ,, ,5 J' .Lu J sf' li' - , ve T... ' Z ' Il N, -gy , . Q f i , P. 4 G' ag, Z ' . , . . V57 -.H 2 'S' I. ' fu if J A-L V: . J 'T L. ' 3, 5. - S4 ,Q. T. ge - Y H , J. . ' . ' H. . J. . , ' . ' . ' , . A r Q- 2 Q Q - 5, 6 ' I , I :L ? -S VN- Q x 4 7713, X ,A 'W' gang, 050.0-,. . . W tn, M! . 3 A i ' Q If L f it J. ' H. ff . v Q - ' 1 'V R 5' ms ' 't -6 is t f f x t J I 5' ' J. ' M. ' . ' . ' P. ' s. ' S. ' . A . ' 'Sr gl V ' f C I 'Q S -'Q I vu i 1 v- 1 I Q' -4 5- N -1' - g, , in .,. V R ':- ,lx f fr! .9 - 35 S' 43 -if, H31 S. Sniffen G. Stobbe QW? P Tarchalsku l Wagner J S- 4 an .i ws. ' 5 1-: K 62' IW' , D- 5'1Yder J. Sowerly x .Q- - -R gt. fx l J, Stockwell QL Taylor 7 We if Sur S Wagner 6- M- t by 1. ' X , , Q1 1 I 1 . 4 u . R. Sparks T. Spence .A Iggy-1 ,L of A M. Stone vw. A Terry Turcsak Tyrell Tyson Underwood Uplegger VanStone Verhey Verhey E. Ston er l.. Strain f K F. Spraker . Q- I 'i 6 , f . leaf .1 D. Sutton bv P Thomas J Thompson S Thor '25 S. Spurlock P. Stadler J,q Y 4 A J I T. Sutton M. Suzor G. Stellmack y . .Legg -Q, J. Switzer Tlppett Tottungharn E Towle Along wrth everyone ord Wallace G Walls 19- N11 J Walls else Sophomores enloy dancung at Water C Walter Walters D Warner 36 gr-f. Vershure Vogts Waara Wade L Warner R. Stewart 97 'F' . R. Tallman Trudgen HIM? ,Q J Wasaquam ,, ,Qu V 6 , 53, A 5, 1 - -1- Q , I 5 , Q N- -1 , lt, . w ic: x xx 5 I 3 K 1 . ' T- D' V . c. A C, ' - R' lah 6 V ' N' it , 'f' .. t 5, at 'ff 1. 1 A S- .wt . I xx ' l -a f 4. , J g I Q- 5' ,, ' . le. 'gf A . S. 'J A Q fr. f f , f A 2 x fo .Q c. N. ,' '- ff 1 ' L. ,Qi ,S . y A R. -' M S ,eggs ' t f ., li -A A f 4 f . ' f . y 3 D an F J. V . s. 1. g l ' Z L .lb i, -A J- ,i V R. A 'l -XXX , .V A -:1- ll 'Q' ' l R. . J ..,. D. ' ' ' . XL . ...L l ' not et ' ., -: 4- ff-if .A , J 55 - ..,, C' l .iigyk ty . A VAS VI L 1 TT xl l- A T. 9 A, J- Viflfkf - all Watson J Watts Win e 1... Y' Wlthun H York R Wa tts CWe is J Wohlehagen R Wood Weston F Whitaker White White J White Whrtlow 'Vw 'S' cv us- Qls it W Wood S Woodman Woods R Woods G W,-ight Wyatt M Young Karen Wyatt and Dan Culbertson enioy reading the latest edition of the school newspaper 37 1 if I, X 1 3- .. ' , ' 5, M' M P' ' 9. . - ' 6 'N s.- . A- - , ' -':' 'lb W Ng 5 , H, m 5 1 5 L - , , 5 h ' V ' . f , A 5. :FV , yi Tiff ' , X , - x Vgfffif gt? f ,. A .... bb C, . ' C. ' C. ' . ' R- ' -W, , 'H 1 x A I V 'H Qt m- Xb. 4' p A 1' A--V F . I . ' I ' , t u k K U, Q Xx Q 1 w . ' ,f , A fi gg r Wilkinson D. Williams G. Williams G. Williams R. Willson M. Wilson M. L. Wilson C, Windeler D. Windell L- Wif1SlOw X.. I 3 - Q I . 6 Q A -L - x fl. V- I i ' W ' :A ' L sv: , V 4-ff .L fav, J 4 X t ' f 7 A 'I' . V to A K V F r .A 'pf - im V my . x ' . - I i .. - g A - f , l - ,?f'gfg5.. . 'X ' l - J SY Kkg Q . f - J. ' 1 ,- R. ' . . , . H. ' . , ' K. Q . . if 5, . my u -A I l , 1 f r I :K 1 l,,- V puif' , Ho lla, if W if ,lf , Sr I ' gif 1? 4 L 4 6 ' t -, ,M A X! ,J lf! ,L I , ' 41851 5' l f7'f'e'r 4 fl fn llfalfl' X rr 4,' f 'lf I . , .. T. - . .g.3...m, gg, 1 'Q .G ,i 1 -, .xxx-H ,Q X A ,N 4, , Jew , l 'E jar' School is now well under wayg everyone is finally back in the old routine except for one reluctant dissenter who apparently would like to return for one last summer's swim. 38 , 4' I ajf A 'Il f f!4ff ., g J 3 .1 3 L if we S593 JH 3 F3 l amen! el' OCt062l' 39 MOST TALENTED Bev Wells A. J. Lowe '20, U . e.-, N . a X '-. . , 1 D .. . , ' u 1 v 5 - ' . , , 0 0 '-4, A -aqui Dramafics Club Members Stage Production Blondes are Sue Shaw Roger Myers Kathy Bray The leadership of their sponsor Miss Patty Looman and Don Wennsten This play is the first of two 40 Rehearsing a scene for Gentlemen Prefer which the organization produce this year, under Inspecting some of the props and costumes used in many of the play productions of Dramatics Club is Pat Rexford. Through the efforts of Dramatics Club, entertainment is provided through- out the school year for both the members of the club and those who observe the fruits of their labor. Open to anyone in the school, the club, sponsored by Miss Looman, offers to those interested in the stage a knowledge of lighting, costumes, wardrobe, scenery, properties, and acting. Among their productions this year are Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Cyrano de Bergerac. 41 'Q Y 4 1 Sue Shaw applies make-up iust before Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Thesplans Leaders In Dramatrcs Sandy MacAbee demonstrates how to work the lrghts behmd the stage Dramatlcs Club members who have earned enough pomts can become members of Thespaans To earn thus member shlp a student must achieve 35 pomts ln has sophomom year 21 pomts an has lumor year and 10 pomts In has sensor year lt IS wuth a feeling of prlde that students be come members of this honorary dlvlslon of Dramatlcs Club 42 A 1 lil? a................. L. John Ryan and Carol Saul use their comic ballet routine for the Thesplans lmtzatlon John Ryan, Thesplan President, views some torn scenery hanging on the audltornum stage , o 0 - t3?1W'l Q 1 r L47 I E l 1 M5 Q n X B fs 2 V .y A r . ' , 3 A , 3 'V V Ji I I u - p Q u I n n 1 1 C . . . . . - 8' ' gs-5 Freedom of Speech IS Exercised by Debaters Nancy Koenig glances at her notes before presenting her slde of the debate '-eng.. Waterfords debate team Steve Nevela A J Lowe John Teeuwus sen Bob Cooper Turn Patterson and Joe Neussendorfer are gathered to prepare a case for a forthcomung debate Affordmg an opportumty for students to par tlclpate an debate and dnscussron and stumulatmg people to see the value of debate are the pur poses of varsity and rumor varssty debate Under the sponsorshsp of Mlss Looman the teams travel to other schools and also play host here at WTHS when other schools vnsut 43 o 0 l F 4 5 , 2, 1 I wry, f M, , l ,, l e U ,wg We 'ft 13. Q ,sim A ,,, , . I I ' ' I w 1 1 f . 1 French Club Sponsors Many Activities Shela Davis Secretary reads a French essay as Claudia Liles Treasurer and Clark Lefurgy President listen X316 French Club sponsor Mr Mott supervises as club members Noel Minton Karen Morse Lynde Hartman and Doug Lyon pack Christmas boxes to be sent to a French orphanage 4... Peggy Basore Vice President puns a corsage on Claudia Liles Treasurer while Sheila Davls Secretary and Donna Liles look on Members aided by their sponsor Mr Edward Mott made corsages and stuffed animals nn time for Christmas sales One of the mam oblectrves of the French Club is to teach the members more about the French language customs culture and the people themselves A highlight of the clubs first semester activities was a trip to the Little Worlds Fair at the University of Michigan where mem bers viewed displays made by foreign students 44 I I I I Y- I I ' ML f , wwf v . , . .. , I A ii . 5 H . -as Y T .gg - ' ,g lj: M self: Y 3. is Q ,law W i - i ' -f ' ' - . V f4f+asa1i is fag , 7 4-j f - - '13 -. Z . I I I I I I ' I ' I ' I 1 1 I . . , . . . . - ,, . . ,, . . . . - On The Beach Enters Literary Clubs Dlscusslon 'F' ,ff-ur -Q Members of the Literary Club discuss one of the current books on the market Wnth a common Interest nn good lnterature the members of the Literary Club enloy themselves and gain knowledge Thus year under the super vusuon of Mlss Chamberlain their actnvltles rn clude a vlsut to the Little Worlds Farr In Ann Arbor book revzews by fellow members and book revuews gnven by quallfled guest speakers Q H Kathy Kantarlan President Elame Coleman Vuce Presudent Jean Robinson Secretary and Sue Woodman Treasurer admure a new library book 45 : C'x1.8 + 320 Sw- A smiling Eddie Elsworth displays a humorous experiment to Cora Hoffman, Bill Schroff, and Don Harrison. Joni Whittemore, Ben Bayma, and Bill Pelliter look on as Jim Bader, President of Science Club, exhibits various points of this experiment. 46 Sponsored by the science teachers-Mr. Wise- man, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Meyers -the Science Club operates mainly to give students a chance to work on laboratory experiments and class proiects, receive help from their science teachers, and prepare for tests. Many members devote much time to the Science Fair. Our Hall Monitors Serve WTHS In Many Ways Bonnie Shultz her duty as she watches her fellow students with a wary eye. ,Wh H 5 M Sq-rv Janet Fiscus and Dorothy Sorenson discuss homework while on duty during their study hall. During a busy day at WTHS, one can see students hurry- ing from one room to another running errands and checking each passing student to confirm the fact that he has permission to be out of class. These students give up a study hall everyday to serve their school where their service is most needed. Who are they?-our hall monitors. Claiming he is innocent, Fred Boston shows his pass to Elaine Finkbeiner. Experience is Obtained by Library Assistants .W ,,. Q, , :aijw V .. - K, 3f'QffAQ'71.3. . F-.rigid ,H ,Y During her study hall, Janet Merrill looks tor a book card while working in the library. Under the direction of our librarian, Miss Carey, the members of the Library Student Assistants Association become familiar with the mechanics of a library. Besides assisting students during their study halls, the members sponsor special projects of interest to them. Officers of the Library Student Assistants Association this year are Vice-President Valerie Panoff, Secretary Sharon France, and President Sandi Sniffen. Sherry Simp- son is Treasurer. 48 Ambitious .lournallsts Enloy Recognition 5 Proudly dasplayung the Qulll and Scroll plaque are Jsm Luzod Jean Honhart Kerry Payne and Margie Walker llsten attentlve Tlm Patterson and -l0l'm Teeuwlssen ly as Laurie Sherwood pomts out an snterestlng bulletm board display nllustratlng Quill and Scroll Qunll and Scroll an organization formed to reward andlvldual achievement In Journalism and allled flelds, IS sponsored by Mrs Shupe To be a member a student must complete 40 hours of outstde class work and be In the upper one third of hus class Z9 Returning members of Qulll and Scroll are Mary Ellen Bettalu Maxwell Kay Greer and Mary Ellen Cote eagerly read Taylor Ray Roblnson and Jams Smuth the Chapter Manual of Quill and Scroll 49 . , g c 0 0 l I 1 ' ' I , , , . -In, 4 ,,,.,f.-4.,,,,r,,,..,--'1v'f 'f f, , 7 ...V . l , . . . , I I I I . 1 . o Student Prolectlonlsts Learn and Serve Ron Rule Duck Austreng Tom Hubbel and Darrell Duncan check the tape recordmg equipment ln the Audlo vlsual ands room Operatmg and mamtalmng the schools audio visual equnpment IS the responslblllty of members of the Audio Visual Auds Club Other responsubll mes Include the Issuing of fllmstrups recordings and movies and offermg assustance to teachers during the school day The club rs sponsored by Mr Garland and run on a voluntary basis It offers a chance to learn new skulls whlle being of servlce tothe school was W amwsssa 5 aft ag 52 QJPWLT k Stl HM Q, w ggcggsre Q Clark Lefurgy sets up a film for a World History clan 50 C I I . . . . , . I I I I I 7 ,ww 1?-wi: '1:-553.g,1-5.:.,:.,i45g -, -...sw fi ' ' 7-Fifi V -li!?f'l'l,i'-T 1535 WW- K ' f.., -T,-'-32,Q.-'fsiigz5:lz.j:E?5rE55a-'51 ,ga ' aug g5Q?q'5e13,Mg453,w'Ysk?gg Agn, H X - J , ,M6E:V4gmQe g5igs?135gggMgk5i5,i:E,,,lwf,sex I rygg,-,SLEQL 5,g,,..,. ... . a ' a A A l . Students Gain Knowledge Through Service Demonstrating their nursing skulls are officers Judy Squires Vice President Carol Conkrite Secretary and Judy Plautz Treasurer Norma Williamson President rs In bed The members have been munity by assisting with patients at the Oakland County Infirmary Jeanette Dockham carries a tray to one of the patients In a nearby hospital President Norma Williamson speaks to the members concerning future plans and problems of the club Future Nurses Club draws many interested gurls who strive to achieve the high goal they have set for them selves as future nurses Believing that all experience is valuable the girls render service to nearby hospitals dur mg their spare time They also. sponsor a scholarship for some needy and worthy member of their club Judy Smith and Eldonna Dearborn enter one of the area hospl tals on which they are working efficiently as nurses aides C I if v I 1 Y Q I I Q a a I . . . - L 1, I. . . l 1 Q I I . I I ' . getting experience and rendering valuable service to the com- - ' Q Gif 3 G 2 l l I 5l Girls Plan and Prepare For Future Nrta Steward explams to her fellow Future Teachers the correct way to present elementary penmanshrp Cadet teachlng IS the chref protect on the agenda of Future Teachers Club Through thus program members teach rn grade schools and rumor hugh schools throughout the townshrp They gam experrence, learn a few of the problems In a teachers day and are better able to decide whether or not they wash to continue rn thus fneld The club IS sponsored by Mr Lake On the way to a meeting Future Teachers officers Sue Forbes President Marylyn Lake Vice President Nancy Crawford Secretary and Sally Evans Treasurer pause for a drunk Experience In teaching IS obtained by dolng cadet teachln In local grade schools The officers are looking forwar to attending the annual Future Teachers Conference at Eastern Michigan College along with the rest of the members Y A22 Anne Crebassa Shella Davis and Nita Steward recelve Instructions on Cadet Teaching A9 2 J . I - , Q u 1 F I ' 7 1 I I 7 . . . . . . . u , EH , . . - -1 3. A 5 e . I ' N . T . llfgqgys ' A f ' 1 I , K ' . I I - . Future Soclal Workers Enloy Helplng Others Future Soclal Workers provides Interest and knowledge un the socual development of all types of people Among other prolects the organlza tlon features fleld tnps through Pontlac State Hos pltal and the local tuberculosls samtorlum Here the gurls gam furst hand experience an dealmg wnth socuety Mrs Carter sponsors the club Carol Lewus Presldent Duane Clouse Treasurer and Mary Alice Clouse Vnce Presldent look on as Jean Salathlel Future Socral Workers along wlth their sponsor Mrs Carter gather at the home of one of theur classmates to gnve a bnrthday party for their adopted srster, Barbara Valentine. 53 I Q . ' s . . . h V l . I . - ' , ' 1 ' , 2 I ' f I Secretary: reads a Social Workers bulletin. ,Q rr Q, If 7? 4 Q 5 ,f 3 ll l I Z, . I . . I . I . . ' ' ll ' ll Hi-Y Members Enioy Fun and Fellowship Hwi-Y members have free for all. Mike Harrington practices lay-up be- fore a HI-Y meeting. l L l l i ,,,,,,.n- W- 'w W. The officers of Hi-Y are Nick Garyet, Secretary, David Bailey, President, Bud Goff, Vice-President, Wayne Zilka, Treasurer, and David Woodman, Program Chairman. Dan Chamberlain, chaplain, is not shown. Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Rhorer, is one of the most active ,organizations in school. Among the activities participated in are the Bicycle Rodeo for grade school children, swimming, basket- ball, and other recreation at the W.M.C.A. 54 Y-Teen Girls Serve Community and School 'UC Mary Ann Belzinski, Carole Holcomb, Joyce Coats leave the school for their annual hayride. Serving nearby needy people and enioying the companionship of the club members, the Y-Teens Club strives to give its members activities which will help them enjoy well-rounded adult lives. With a paiama party, activities with Hi-Y, a fudge sale, and var- ious other functions, the club has become a leader at WTHS. Brenda Harris, Judy Hart, Jo Harris, and Sandy Shambarger count their money for one of the club's proiects before entering the school. ' ...Z ...... l 55 iw' vs' H, g- , Vice-President Carleen Cook, Inter- Club Council Representatives Julie Gainer and Sue Forbes, President Kathy Lobb and Treasurer Elaine El- liott hurry to a meeting of Y-Teens. Barb Cole is Secretary of the club. Sports Mlnded Girls Fund New Skulls More Fun Members of the GAA Champlonshlp basketball team are kneeling Ruth Newman and Glenda Robert stand Ing Sue Ott Maxine Easterby Carleen Cook Sherry Bertram and Jean Cousnnow v'-V. Anxlously watching the balls progress are some of GAA s basketball enthuslasts Glenda Roberts Treasurer Ruth Newman President and Barbara Cole Secretary This organization provides an opportunity for any mterested gurl to fund recreation rn her favorlte sports and compamonshlp Of other gurls with mutual Interests GAA member Julla Lyons takes orders for sweatshirts 56 U O I O - I Y 1 ' , z - , , , . , . I Q ' s . Q Q . : , ' : , : read the latest G.A.A. news. , . , I I ' Two members of Letter Club get thelr canoe clean for the next day s lourney One of the biggest and most widely attended clubs IS Waterfords Glrls Athletuc Assoclatlon Throughout the speedaway bowlmg and various sprung sports Interest the gurls on Tuesday and Friday nights Besides acqulrmg skull and derlvmg enloyment from sports the members sponsor a Mom s Night Pops Night Easter Egg sale Freshman Mixer for future GA A. mem bers and a pep assembly Concludmg the year an elabor ate banquet as held and honors are presented to deserv mg members 57 Julse Baba paddles down the Au Sable River on the Letter Club canoe trlp Studyang the GAA bulletin board IS letter wmner Julre Baba director of the Letter Club An auual event of the club as a canoe trip Because of small member shlp letter club elects only one officer L - .g - sl- year such sports as volleyball, basketball, field hockey, 3 I 'D A . 8 GAA Letter Club Thrills in Spills .. 21' 423' 1 We re oft to the slopes of Cablafalt see you later say this group of GAA gals on their clubs annual sk: rrp Need some help? asks an unknown samarutan i ' As Ruth Newman and Karen Madlll add one more ska to their collectnon each of the szx girls seems to be wondermg How can two gurls use one skl at the same trme? 58 ' f u 1 ' l ll I I 1' il' A t 4 .s 11 Jj I R . A V 'f , ' A rf 2 , A ' 2 3 . I . . W l. ' Il n . , R' 1 5, A A ' u i 5 , 4 , af' gr H 1, I , . Look out below here we come! warn Barb Cole and Pat Campbell as they bravely approach the BI I-G hull -gr?-114' Ti 2' ,ff V? 21244 1 GAA Members present a skst for moT1S Intermnssuon as an Important fume for the GlrI's J V Team as they relax before the second half 59 The 1960 J V Basketball team Includes Sue Fawcett Pat Kern Vlrglma Studebaker Candy Wlndeler Marian Mnthner, Pam Thomas, and Judy Brown O 41 ,I U ,Y A ri ... My 9 2 , N - . ' 1 7 A Y ' . I x , A ' K 'Nix' T V ' ' .Y-S tx f 43, l T 'Y W ' 1 ef' ,r ' Q Q 'iam f ' I 5 - . Tx 5 - . 1 - . I st . .T e f T A XJ H '. . . T T all Balls Roll, Plns Fall Setting rt up IS an Important step In the correct dehvery of a ball Addean Cobble and Rene St Denms keep score as their team mates relax while wanting their turn Girl s Bowlmg promotes good sportsmanshlp fellowshlp health and exerclse For thus reason It IS an accurate pre sumptlon that thus club has many actnve fun Iovlng mem bers who gather at the Land O Lakes Bowlmg Lanes every Monday under the supervnslon of Mr Amell The Christ mas Tournament and Natnonal Mallographlcs keep each Janet Deneen returns to her seat after adding points 9 'l runnmg after Smkes to her score Secretary Sandy Swansey and Treasurer Karen Breeding add up the scores Of their taems 60 O I O O I 0 pr . is X N ' I- I o I . . 3 . , . . I . . I Bowling Provides Fun for All .4 5 5 0 fig Q2 . , .,' V, 'o Q .1 , lvl B ,r, 'Q' Ili 5 I 1 A , i 0 B' if All's fun in Bowling'as these boys show their improv- ing skills by practicing a smooth set-up for delivery. fe8fT1mafeS. eg 0 T if 4 ' . i a 1 f 3 e ig 'E ' .. ,L l -le f C y f 4 0 ' I F ' 7 , by . 51: r . i Z I fmymw pw.-rm --4 o +9 2: ga - UP so 59. 'O 'Ht' cr fs ,ri QI CD3 9.0 50 E mC' 2 CS- Q0 mi -9 MJ' nm 92' rn mx' 03 'hi -.5 Iro. 9.10 -10 Tom Hubbel finishes the last ball of the tenth frame. Gaining skill in a very popular sport are Mr. Gar- land's Boys' Bowling enthusiasts. Competition for the awards - presented annually at the banquet end- ing the season - is very strong. The club meets on Wednesday afternoons at the Land-O-Lakes Bowling Lanes. 'X Ski Club Provides Thrills and Spills -i Peggy Bashore takes her landing with a smile Its lust one of many In Ski Club The snowy slopes of Mount Holly Ski Area give challenge to WTHS ski enthusiasts Sponsored by Mr Freeman and Mr Thorell the Ski Llub pro vides fun and excitement for many an avid skner every winter Wednesday from 3 oclock to 8 oclock Expert instruction is provided for begun ners while advanced skuers practice their skulls on the more difficult slopes xl.. Peggy Basore and Charles Bodmer challenge each other Ski Club officers Mike Karnes Vice-President Carol Bell Secretary Treas d T Goddard President prepare to leave for an afternoon of at the beginning of a run urer an om skiing at Mount Holly 62 K Y ! xp, . . , I A ' . , l s , . . . . . - A V E - l , 'ff . . an t v V , if ' 1 ' z 0 i A .f ' ' , 1 Q i XX - I' + i in , Q 4 , 4 'xx Q t- Y. , I . . . . I . . I I - i n u ' I I ' More Sports, More Spirit---Our Varsity Club ,fm ... ....T....f Ed Stlgers laughs with Blll Bryce before one of thelr Varsity Club meetings sill? ui K Ray Robinson Vlce Presldent Jam Hoke Sergeant In arms All Harrell President Carl Grass: Secretary and Jack Comas Treasurer descend the hall stairs after having held a meetlng of Varslty Club By sponsorlng the Donkey Basketball game the Varsrty Club provides the school wsthone laugh after another Encouraglng wlder partncupatlon In sports and stlmulatlng school splrlt nn athletics the Varsity Club holds the lnterest of many members are sponsorlng the hnl arlous Donkey Basketball game featuring the faculty of Plerce Crary and WTHS Partucupatlon rn a pep assembly and nn varuous sports are other actnvrtnes of the c ub 63 1 24 f 1 1 . 4 A i . 14 N. ' A ' ' MCH Waterford boys. This year the , . ' 1 Y5 1 W 1 ' . . . 5' elim., N-A ., 1 . A ' ' I , I I 1 I . I I . Councll Members Represent Student Body The newly organnzed Commtttee of Clubs holds nts ttrst meet ang to discuss acttvtttes of dtfferent clubs meettng times and meetmg places 'Ni Bud Cook Student Council President presides over a Stu dent Council meetlng Fred lBudJ Cook Student Counctl President thoughtfully conslders one of the many problems that confront htm each GY 64 I 1? F fm p ,N 1' 5 QER., C d . I I Affairs Committee Conveys Student Views Bud Cook proposes the student council s plan for the renaming of Waterford High Senior Class President Tim Patterson presents his a while Bill Maxfield chairman of the Student Affairs Committee and Steve Nevala gument to the Board of Education losten attentively Julie Dovre Bill Maxfield Barbara Cole Bill Davis Mike Rooney Dave La Barge and Steve Nevala compose the Student Affairs Committee The Student Affairs Committee consisting of two sophomores two iuniors two seniors and a chairman work together through the Student Council at WTHS. Securing facts and figures and carefully considering advantages and disadvan- tages of such proiects as the National Honor So- ciety the committee helps the council work out better solutions to its problems. Sandra Mac Abee Vice President of Student Council addresses the Board of Education with proposals and viewpoints on naming the new high school. Students Earn While They Learn Through Co-op Tim Underwood sets up stock on the Co-op program at Drayton Drug Store. gitvggcjwify, -eh .4,,,f'L4fQf Li E-ff. ' 1 1, , K I:':'A'ffz7f 'i' i + 'j new ' Co-op officers - Treasurer Sandy Gregory, President Barb Cole, Secretary Rusty Ehlers, and Vice-President Carl Grassi - leave the school for their respective iobs in the community. Preparing for the future through education and a iob, the seniors of WTHS find the experience, necessary funds, and the up-to-date instruction on their iobs, gained from membership in the Co-op Club, rewarding and essential. Membership requires a minimum of 500 hours of work throughout the year. Students also earn credits toward graduation. Barbara Miller, Carol Kaines, Cathy St. Dennis, and Frank Secan look at one of their Co-op diSplBYS in the main hall. Class Boards Uphold Student Government JUNIOR CLASS BOARD Judy Ballard Wayne Zrlka Dave Goff Mark Moultrup Dave Elllott Sandy Swansey Kathy Kmesley Nancy Menzer Janne Wrrght SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD Duck Shipman Duane Clark Jerry Boeneman Barbara Bell Gary Moran Rick Appel Mary Cobb Rack Blggers Doug Lyons Jeff Bergemann Dave Abel Sandy Runyon Barbara Herrmann SENIOR CLASS BOARD A J Lowe Jlm Hoke Noel Ruse Steve Hutchunson Benson Wheedon Ron Rule Sherry Bertram Glenda Roberts Ray Robinson John Stnkney Bonme Adair Sue Fawcett Sandy Bouregard . . I ' I I , , , , , , , , I . I I I I I I I Hiller, Judy Pinner, Sue Mobey, Linda Moody, Joan , . ' ' I . I . I . I , , , I I . I . . I , . 67 Pep Club Keeps Up Spirit at WTHS Pep Club members, demanding victory, prompt the crowd to participate in the chants of the cheerleaders. Pep Club was organized this fall to promote school spirit in athletic events. Among the services pre- formed by this club is the charting of busses of out of town games. The club also provides an excellent opportunity for the com- panionship of other stu- dents. Kathy Bray, Secretaryp Jim Luzod, Vice-President, Sue Mobey, Treasurer, and Barry Schuler, President, make posters advertising the Wayne-Waterford basketball game. V9 4.7 Homecoming Arrlves Wlth Its Ram K. no Janet Thomas cheer exuberantly upon seeing WTHSs newly formed football team carry Berkley away In a box Q Queen Janet happlly regards her subgects with a friendly smnle Trumpets blare as the bonfire rages during Home M Queen Jan Thomas rides be side a ganly decorated anchor atop the Homecommg float X Waterford Alumni Carol Van Horn and Gale Wagner pur Commg fesnvmes chase tickets from Bev Wells to one of the many after 69 game dances I C O O C I I t 1. I- 57 , x D .Q , -ref Z 7 .1 '? 1, K Z' ,t - ' V 'I , ' X .Ig .W , , 'V xr x R Q E ,A 5' A ' , 4 Betty Vernan, Donna Humbaugh, and T. A . . l qi 3 IA l f l . . i. . 'll T1 , I , 'X ' f I' My lb HRX . X Km A x l 'J' , fx l - , :Q , fl, ' T ff a ' l . ,., W f -X Crowd 35 YHGY DVOUCHY waik a'OV1Q lene Cook and Bill Bryce also seniors 70 SODVWOVUOVSS JOYCG MCKSVWG and Roger Ferguson eye the Wearing expressions that portray their contentment are Car xp, X Q' .1 Al . 1 3 ,f ,- While Janet And Albert Reign 5--' f K- rr l. 5 fb :If wg X 3 w -v,4, Nv' -.J ll d d Gordre Topham inthe cafeteria Joan King serves punch to Peggy Ba ar an X Wt! V Sea inhabitants of all varieties adorn the w ' 0 alls and ceiling en abling the dancers to be truly conscious of the evening s theme Couples glide gracefully in an aquatic atmosphere to the music of Dave Martin and his orchestra, af us .W 'V Mr Dave Martin's 72 orchestra provides music for the Aqua Dreams. Qnlenl Lei' 0Uel'l'l jg A, A,4,4.fQf 04 f?Z3 gif fwfffxffnf W 4 E, 73 er I O I I MOST ATHLETIC Ruth Newman Jim Hoke , , lv ,. ' EE- 5' ., kffvl v . I , Q '- f I1 ' T ' ' 1 wr. 25.73. I - ' ,. , ' - 1 wlnglx I . V! I 1 . 7? 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V V- . 2 ', v 4 H' 4 :gn 1 wx, f f A J,.-- ff: ,M H ' Q ,,..G..,,.,fV-W Ray Robmson and Larry Harms relax before an lmpor tant meet Cross Country Wlns Four Once agam the Sklpper cross country team opened thenr season on a dismal note by drop pmg 3 straught meets one each to Thurston Walled Lake and Milford Finally the Sklppers hut the vnctory traul when they sank Southfneld On the followmg day the Skapper harrlers gave the Pontiac Chiefs a run for thelr money but couldnt qulte subdue the Saginaw Valley Champuons At thus pomt In the season the team began to run as they took 3 an a row from Farmington Berkley and Pontiac Northern Wuth the seasons record all even and a 41 conference record the Sknppers went unto the an nual conference meet and took thnrd place wath Ray Robnnson takmg 8th place to lead the Skip pers nn this race Waterford also placed well In the Reglonal meet at Farmungton Country Club whlch was run In a steady rainfall 1959 Cross Country team FIRST ROW John Stnckney Ray Robinson Ron Butler Coach Roger Johnson Barry Schuler Paul Rask Rod Lyons SECOND ROW Steve Hamzcrk Larry Harms Art Ruelle Tom Wurl Blll Davls THIRD ROW Gene Rlabucha .loe Falls Steve Palmer I 1 I , . . , . I I , . - 1 l . . l l 2 . 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 . I , I , 74 Waterford Crushes PNH to Capture Amvet Trophy attain a I3-7 win. the improved 1959 season was the upset of the Pontiac Northern Huskies in which Skippers crunched three PNH touchdown drives PNH, fresh from a 25-20 upset of defending l-L champion Farmington, not only lost the contest but also the new Amvet trophy donated by a local Amvet post. The crowd was estimated at 6,000 - one of the largest ever packed into the WTHS stadium. ' K 1 t 3 l 1 X l -and 9 , X 'Us l. X 53 ' 5, - N X ..,. , l , R is giasng K 7 'x Gridiron Gladiators Triumph In Three Skipper backs raced for a tota o 1124 yards during e course of the 59 season From left to right above are Jack Comas Clyde Fitzpatrick Dave Parker Lou Preston Gary Mor an Bob Carter Harry Savas and Mike Karnes Snagging 32 passes for 333 yards, the Waterford ends, left to right, Allen Larson, Ed Sti- gers, Tom McArthur, Terry Wilson Don Gibson Al Har re Jim Sandlnn and ack Craven collaborated on d tense pq.-L Lf Y if Bill Couture Duane Moran Jim Johnson Denny Bur ma and Al Dalsly and in back Chuck Schram Carl Koehler Noel Rise Dave Yarber and Skip Osborne helped make up the Skip per line Don Wlndler found his last varslty football season rough going After playlng two games Don fractured his fxbula and played sparsly the rest of the season iq Tom Goff Jlm Hoke Dave Goff Jerry Lewls Bob Newman and Bull Bryce combmed talents nn therr defenslve play to Intercept 8 enemy aerlals Bull Bryce and Jam Hoke also starred on offense Llnemen Gerry Kline Bruce Marta Jerry Andre Tom Goddard Nick Garyet Larry Bennetts and Robert Nestor helped the defense In plays such as the one yard llne stand against Northern ,,,...-qnf ul eww' 77 Dv . 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Jn- ,gr 'F '4 .Qi s , ,ff YL 'Q 'se' 1 n , 1 vw ng 5' '-. - G? ,E 1? in WTHS ls Fourth In Inter Lakes Competition Opening the 59 grid season on PCH reality the Sktppers assumed the role of the loser and dropped their opener 31 6 Vengeance bent the Skippers erased their earlier defeat by crunching Lapeer the following week 18 6 scoring all their TDs in the first half and holding the Panthers scoreless until the last quarter Walled Lake and Bob Christian provided the entertainment the following week as the Vikings made it three times six and added three more to stop the Skippers 21 6 in the home opener Christian scored 19 in the IL debut School spirit reached a fever pitch with the Skipper rooters screaming for PNH s scalp and the new Amvet Trophy Waterford grabbed both by dunking the high flying Huskies 13 6 before an overflow crowd of 7 OOO Resummg their win one lose one pattern the Skuppers showed signs of fatigue in dropping a 12 O decision to Farmington The llstless afternoon at Farmington was by no means a premonttion of what was to come as the Skippers battled through an hour and a half of rain to attain a 19 18 de cision over the Berkley Bears The Bears scored a last TD at the gun but missed on the conversion try Southflelds winless Jays feasted on Waterfords defense the following week and prospered to the tune 27 14 Fordson s Tractors fnntshed out the Skipper s 59 home engagements by plowing under the M 59ers 31 18 Playing 500 football at home the grldders drew close to 13 thousand fans for the four game home schedule Snow and rain ushered out the prep gridiron show at Waynes Memorial Stadium where the Sktppers bowed out 27 20 SEASONS TOTALS 1124 502 33 320 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage First Downs Total Yardage 1457 1822 Passes Attempted Passes Intercepted Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized W fWaterfordJ O lOpponentsJ 35 35 Waterford's ardent football coaches Dave Hengel, Stu Thorell, Head Coach Dave Freeman, Al Cuthrell, and Don Beedle are found here discussing the results of their team at the close of the season 79 I I . . - l I . W O , . . - . . . ' ,,,,, 1 . . . .- ' . . . ' ...... 3 - h ' . ' .............,.... 91 90 The 5klPPef'S homecoming crowd found it a wet but satisfying homecoming passes Completed ' ' ' - - nffff 8 8 - Q ' .......... 1 6 T a 1 f 'P' C' Walled Lake halfback, Norm Smith, 26, sprints around left end with Walled Lake interference leading the way. Al Harrel, 29, Jim Johnson, 47, Larry Bennett, 63, and Gary Moran, 24, of Waterford attempt to crash the Viking offensive wall to bring down Smith. .I V Spirit High Despite Mediocre Season I959 Junior Varsity Football Squad FIRST ROW Larry Lazenby Gary Heaton Larry Trevethan Bill Houk Dennis Tripp Jeff Bergeman Bob Holcomb Gary Gammage Henry Ball SECOND ROW John Anderson Bob Heverly Dick Van Deusen Ron Korthaus Bob Read Doug Lyons Dave LaBarge Larry LaBain and Rick Brown THIRD ROW Gary Walls Mike Showers Eddie Haley Mike Gormely Bill Schroff Bob Chambers Bob Butler and Dave Draper FOURTH ROW Mike Sickles Bob Verhey Dick Davis Bill Barraco Gary Boyd Dick Dunal and Dave Able FIFTH ROW Dick Shipman Barry Blackstone Gene Gustafson Dick Rudlaff Ray Heaton and Earl Nicolles SIXTH ROW Dick Pittman erry Carter Mike Pender Jim Barker Dave Spivey and Karl Kohler 80 0 0 0 0 o o 0 I ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' Z I I I I I I I I ' : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 A I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 , 1 1 1 1 1 A 3 1 , 1 1 1 - H . f 7 I 4 Q' ' YQ- ' ' F. ' C 1 ' 1 I ' v I - 1 1 ' ' . H 1- 'f . uf '9 Av - - Q - - N I- ... Km ' G - ' 1 ' M..-4 1- b ' A - 5 ff f . f 'fxiif -' 2-54 'ifv 1' -J' ,v S- ' sf Q , , '. ., f 1 --1 1 Q .1 , ', 1 V ,-1 T- ' z - Q - ' M V ' - 'Qt . . 1 gg ' ,. , m ' ,,, 1 - 1 .. '- Q I ., U J ' 1 nh ' 'uv - 'Q -Q.: -1 -- 00 1 49 .. M n --H-- Z -.. ., -..W -.. ' Qf4'--fQ-'fu-'A M' fr: ' A41 AN' M up, f. ' -4 ' V' T'-4-, Q.-'V+ Qu ' '1':a-. ', V ' ' f 1 ,, - .A .. ' ' ' ,Mzwn , ' 'L L M. ,,, 4. ' , . -1' - hfw- ' ,V ,:' W. Mm: Y Q. Muslc Marches On Duane Hewltt Jerry Irwun B rry Herple Linda Selber Roberta Grosslean Janet Uslnger Mary Klsslck Norma Wnllnamson Nan cy Koenig Chns Moore and Bnll Forbns make up the Woodwind section ass... Glvlng depth to the band are Ben Bayma Marlorne Suzor Gerald Smnth Thomas Hubbell Larry Schack George Cooke Charles Walker and Janlce Verhay of the Brass section Mannlng the Drum section of our band are John Be glund Larry Hathcock Jam Norris and Jerry Pelkey Dlana Stockwell Susan Underwood Anna Roebke Playing Saxophone are Dianna Hunt Bob Sutton Ro Ruth Ann Wilson Judy Brlen and Gary Hale make up Bunce Paul Noble and Nancy Carlson the Flute sectlon 82 ,. t ' . 1 . , ' a I O I O 1 .. 1 , 6 , I ' I 1 1 ' y , I 1 z - , , ' 1 f . , , fr Y . rc s.. A , f .4 . . . . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 I' 1 1 1 - v. 1 1 1 1 1 1 YCS 1 1 , , . . mnienlgel' QQCQITL el' RETTIEST SMILE i Diane Goldi g Jim Rufl d Capable Administrators Settle Cur Problems w Mr. George Madden refers to a note while carrying out another demand- ing task he has as second assistant principal, Miss Helen Bulla, our first assistant principal, iots down on paper what she thinks would be the best discipline ary action to pass on a student. 84 Striving to keep WTHS in smooth opera- tion are our office secretaries, book store manager, principals and counselors. As the hours pass, they flit from one end of the school to another carrying out their duties. However, in spite of their activity, they al- ways have a friendly smile on hand. Putting his signature of authority on a written order is our principal, Mr. James Fry, who, in everything he does, keeps in mind the welfare of the school and its occupants. IL f' qflilt M, , V , .-K-M-.tl,rsf ' s iii Referring to the schedule cards in an attempt to straighten out a student's un balanced schedule is Mr. Byron Merritt, a Waterford counselor. cpvvxn 1? 'V J . LM Mrs, .loan Nickrnan, counselor, checks the file case to determine the best time to call a senior out of his class for counseling purposes. -.Q Filling out a Personal Data Blank, counselor Mrs. Suzanne Baber helps one more student to college or employment. Attendance officer, Mrs. Olive Speis, makes a phone call checking on a student's absence. Keeping efficient records tor our school is her primary duty here at WTHS. Mrs. Virginia O'dell of the office staff seems to be enioying her work as she checks the homeroom lists for a student's evasive name. 4 4. ' l' ' x Mrs. Bertha Bryce, our school bookkeeper, checks out books to a new student who has lust previously en- rolled. Efficiency, Frienclliness Prevail in The Office With her usual friendly smile, Mrs. Mary Oakes, office secretary, completes one of the many phone calls she receives each day. Mrs. Lois Catron, office secretary, types out one of the numerous forms that make up a part of her daily tasks. 86 Mrs. Milly Kantarian and Mrs. Virginia Weaver share the same counter as one puts the finishing touch on pies and the other removes rolls from the pan in which they were baked. We Get the Best at Waterforcl's Cafeteria .QQA Mrs. Eleanor Puglise, head of the cafeteria staff, devotes her full attention to the planning of a week's menu. Mrs. Olive Scales attends the cash register while two hungry girls pay her for their lunches. Thelr Arm-A Clean and Neat Hugh School Very Involved In his work Mr Bull Lennox burnlshes the A Bunldung halls to a tune glow Our custodnans have much reason to take pride In the excellent condltnon of our bulldungs and campus Constantly kept busy they may be seen at all hours of the day domg anything from polushlng halls to repamng parts ln the engune room Pushing the trash barrel carts to be readued for burning xs lust on of Mr Ward Newmans many lobs Mr Earl Marks IS found cleanmg a defective pcpe lust one Mr RBY SD'-Jmef VEDBIVS 5 broken fadlalof In the SCl1OOlS un of the many unnotlced tasks that are necessary for the smooth derQVOU lCl IBUITOVS felfeal operatuon of our school 88 0 0 g f .m fm lr 43 . 4' Q , ,, L . Q, U .ja ' . , . . I A , , . . . . 2 , . , , . . . - - - - , H ' . . . 1 u Cur Library-for Research or Enloyment Jam Mulanlx searches through the card catalog for the right reference for thus research paper Lf' Don Kullch and Larry Lazenby do reference work dur Mass Avls Carey head of our ltbrary discusses the due date of a book wnth some students 89 Mrs Joanne Alexander assistant llbrarlan keeps care ful records of books and magazlnes In ctrculatlon Reading that ranges from lnformatnon reference books current magazines and classlc llterature to well wrltten modern fnctuon broadens the scope of a students knowledge Besldes worth whale facts pleasure and entertamment are dernved from even an occaslonal vnsrt to the ll brary Our library has become a prmcl pal part of our high school 0 0 ff' X 1 4 a IV ,Y ' I I K N A A ' K SNS-4 , - ing their regular study hall period. X ,V I ' s .. - 'rr X - 1 n 4- Yule's Festive Spirit Envelopes Everyone Spreading into the most mi nute nicks of WTHS and envel oping every student, teacher administrator, and mainten ance worker is the ioyfu Christmas spirit. Decorations and bulletin boards re- A mind all of us ot both aspects' - spiritual and fantasy. Well Tralned Volces Blend for Chrlstmas if Members of the A Cappella Cholr Don Wennston Connie Barren Bev Wells and Lee Zegelnen practnce for the Chrtstmas Concert under the gundance of their dlrector Mr Melr A Table Set for Hrmself the Christ mas assembly given by the play produc hon class tells of an lrrsh communnty whose custom IS to leave bread and mnlk for the Chrnst chlld After mlstaklng a scorned woman and child for Mary and the baby the characters humble them selves to forgave and accept the ex fugmves Kerry Payne Janet Barnard Paulette MacAbee Kathy Bray and Duane Butler prepare to leave for church on Christmas Eve 91 Janet Barnard Kerry Payne Paulette MacAbee Duane Butler and Ray Robinson fall to theur knees In mustaken worshlp of Mary and the chuld A modern Chrlstmas free dominates the scene as the annual event progresses In gala fashlon Couples pause rn their dancing to chat with friends during the brleflntermnsslon Paper snowflakes dangle overhead while lavender lights play on the happy faces at the Christmas Dance 92 1 K el'Yl2I'l'l el' Clnuafy MOST LLAROUND J Th AIH II is , fi 9, I Youth Delve into Scientific Aspects g' Trying to keep one eye on the microscope and the other on her sketch commands all ot this biology student's attention. Carol Martin looks on as Bill Pelletier conducts a synthesis exoeriment in Chemistry class. Science is determining the destiny of the world. In our science classes, curious minds seek to learn about things ranging from simple animal life to the dynamics of heat and electricity. Through classroom discussion and laboratory application and experimentation, students en- rolled in Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics become acquainted with the mysteries of our environ- ment and the physical world. Jack Comas and Chuck Bddmer study equalibrium by balancing weights. Here they demonstrate the process to their physics class. Math Students Learn to Reason Logically manner Here she uses a wooden protractor to prove her point Preparing students for the future mathematics helps them develop clear thinking and logical reasoning at the same time striving for compet ence in mathematical processes Students who en roll In Algebra l Plane Geometry and General Mathematics become acquainted with the more general fields of study while advanced classes offer deeper work in specialized areas Discovered concentrating on a solution to an algebra problem is Sally Del bridge and Algebra ll student 95 C Andy Allison finds that explaining a proof to her geometry class can be fun and worth while if it is done in an efficient and correct Language IS the Key to Communication Sue Elliott points out to Leonard Dorey Fulton Leach and Linda Goyette the Intent content and effect of some American Llterary works Grammar and Lnterature are the basns of the four year required course ID our English Department Al though our natuve tongue ns the fundamental ele ment In the Language section Latin and French are popular electnves The art of successful communnca tlon and understanding rs our atm and when tanned means a richer ltfe for all of us Marian Methner and Mike Mansour both lunxors pause a moment before French l class begms to discuss a new bulletin board display Thus sernous youth Jim Absher fmds that sophomore Englush teachers simply love grammar Discussing a difference of opmlon over a Latin translatxon are Dan Shultz and Charlene Frusher both members of Mrs Worthys Latm ll class 96 0 0 ' r - ' I . . I af- f 1 1 1 I . I ' 1 ,wg ' my x 1 fl' Q , . 5 , .D , s + l f , f I I , , 9' , . , . Speech and Soclal Studies Bulld Good Cmzens Awareness of the world about us nts people wuth thelr varted customs tradmons polutxcs and economrcs IS a result of courses rn the fleld of Socsal Studues Thus awareness yuelds the more re sponslble and Informed crtnzens so necessary In a modern socnety The Speech Department guvnng students posse rn self expres sion also produces good cutlzens who can enloy fuller lnves due to newly found confidence dk ,,,19d'1n.. QI! 'WQ Pat Dovre refers to the globe while reporting to her Geography class on the clzmate and land of the Bntlsh lsles 97 Marian Methner IOIDS other Play Production students rn the painting of a piece of back ground scenery for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Concentratlng on a government class NEWS WEEK magazine IS senlor Barry Erlckson o o Q o 0 1 I W K I r U 1 l 1 l X S . . . . . . K 5 1 ' ' , , My ' A ' . . . . . A 1 f S . K! 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TY! 7 -v 6 V , H-A '3 1 ' M ,N it , My . r , -1 ' r' I' 2. ff- 4,,, 4 . f . , ' - s fa S' - 3 I 1 A Farr Play Orlgrnates In Sports Our Physucal Educatnon teachers strnve to develop In each of thear students leadership compatubullty fair competltlon sportsmanship physucal fntness and mental alertness Thus as done by means of a carefully selected sernes of sports Drnllung to improve their volley ball techniques are the boys of thus physucal educatlon class Boys rn Physlcal Education classes learn the skulls of basketball In Gym Class boys do callstenucs to Improve therr physical condltlon Q-94' Todays World Evolves Around Vocations The many students plannung to enter the Bus: ness and lndustrsal worlds after recenvxng theur education fund our vocatronal courses Ideal ln such courses emphasls as placed on the future lives of students In thezr vocations Fllnng typlng legal forms woodworking metal working Indus trual drawrng and shorthand are only a few of the skills taught Tooling a lathe tn hls Industrial Arts class IS Gary Elchbrecht Warmmg up her fingers before the actual Business Typung class commences 43 'ss -.ui Judy Sneed Sherry Evans and Sandy Shedlowsky are shown fnllng In thelr Praclcal Office Tralnlng Class Offlce Machlnes student Sandy Shamberger busses herself with her addlng machine prolect one of 'S Nadme Twcsak the many required asslgnments rn the course I Q I' Q .N - l - . . . 1 . 9 - 1 I r r ' - ' ' ac ' tsl! f, 1 Q , 1 , 1 Q in ' Xb ..L- vm ' 1 1 I . , , . . ' 1 Art Helps Creative Minds Develop I 1 - I 1 l Concentratlng on perspective drawings are Claudia Kelly Bruce Haruns and Janice Pietrzak This is only one of the many phases that Mr Lannnngs Art I class touch upon during the year The art program provides opportunities including ex periences with various media enabling the student to design theories which will and him to grow In his ability to express ideas An awareness and understanding of these principles will enable the student to create and develop in an in dlvldual interpretive mode of expression 100 Found here rs Vickie Soldwish of Art Il class trying her luck with water paints for Mrs Pety develop techniques affectively, applying principles of ' I ' n ,G ef sir - i l Janet Barnard, Connie Barron, Don Wennston, and Lee Zegelien make up the Inter Lochen Quartet. Music Trains the Ear As Well As the Voice Learning to appreciate all types of music while striving to pro- duce better music, our vocal music department labors long and hard toward perfection. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Meier the various groups participate in concerts, assemblies, out- side engagements, a Solo and Ensemble Festival at Wayne State University, and a choir festival here at Waterford. They delight many with their stirring performances. lOl , Y 1 9 5,3 Y'.iWW SI'Y'f Q WH VET! Q Qx aww 2136 5 31? ji ' -6 l 1 an ' R M M' 6' If , M 3 S jQ1 4-s-0 ' x 1 f . 4 , 7 ef L' ' , wf ri 2 Q 4 'r gf 'Q 32 fi f M.. a F qv Q Hb. 4' vt 'S-.4 'K vig 'ff Q af... :mg- 2- 212, ,3 gd -gf 'K ,sv .0 .. 1 41 fl gf - 3 A I Q' D ' 4 1 if . ni if 'fl f sf' -if vfwffywvgf'-,gzT .2' ff gg K , , Kwan' ,iggwlxlmsggv ' fl ,Q ' l'iiff:4L gffffxekg , . - 3, - I I QM g .Q s Q. 2 Q S k 4. V SMI 'val , 'gil ii Q. 27 Q 1' u 5 VIN 4??'9 Q9 5 f ,sf 5 7 Eff 5 . f sw 4' 33 if fb .QS 'V M af fn RQ Eli Wh If 'N' Q 3 v' F? W' ,A Ambitious Students Delight in Music JUN IOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE FIRST P-ROVPY: Janet Barnard, Nancy Tynan, Dorthy Barber, Carol Saul, Marcia Hull, Joyce Coats, Carol Merz, ean on art. SECOND ROW. Marlene Colgrove, Bev Ballad L d L D' ' Wanda Vaughl Elizabeth BaHard'Mary Alice Clause. r In a awson, :anne Hewitt, Carol Saul, SENIOR BOYS ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Bill Ballard, Joe Stodgel, Don Wennsten. SECOND ROW: Steve Wagner, Lee Zegelien, Harry Bennett, Jack Langdon, Bob Sutton. JUNIOR MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW Nancy Messler Carol Saul Diane Hewitt Linda Lawson Marilyn Lake Janet Barnard SECOND ROW Don Wennsten Steve Wagner Bill Ballard Lee Zegelm Joe Stodgel SENIOR MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW Connie Barron Bev Wells Joellyn Prout Betty Vernan SECOND ROW Jack Landon Don Wennsten Lee Zegellen Harry Bennett BOYS GLEE CLUB son SECOND ROW Bob Sutton Dennis Hardy Bob Marks Jeff Dye Joe Stodgel Jim Willoughny Tim Waltz Bill Ballard Jim Winger THIRD ROW Barry Blackstone Harry Bennett Joe Falls Mike Egres Frank Mlceli John Doan Jack Landon Stev Wagner Lee Zegelten FIRST ROW: Dan Chamberlain, Don Morgan, Dave Colwell, Bill Waring, Don Wennsten, John Odneal, John Ander- Student Homemakers Cook and Sew A science requires knowledge and the ability to apply this knowledge properly for practical use. An art demands a creative mind, capable hands, and a critical eye. Home economics, both an art and a science, develops in its students these qualities to prepare them for efficient, useful service as home- makers of tomorrow. The Homemaking I class works on various sewing proiects which must be Edna White, and Jackie Miles busily prepare B well- completed before the end of the year. balanced meal for their homemaking classmates. WTHS Varsaty Experaence Faar Season Wayne Dumpang the Wayne Zebras 50 49 an a very close contest the Waterford Skappers began thelr 1959 60 basketball season A great deal of the credat for the vac tory goes to aunaor forward Gene Raabucha who netted seven clutch free throws an a row an the closang manutes of the game Ray Robanson led the Skapper scorang wath I2 poants Walled Lake Waterford fans saw the Skapper fleet sank thear neaghborhood ravals the Walled Lake Vakangs the followang Fraday on our home court The contest was quate close but the Skappers managed to ancrease the vac tory margan to two poants over thear previous game Fanal score 58 56 Fordson The followang Tuesday proved to be fatal for the Skappers wan loss record The Fordson Tractors plowed them under by a score of 60 23 Southfaeld The fourth game of the season was a well deserved vactory for Waterford as they downed the Southfaeld Blue Jays 74 64 Ed Stagers led both teams an scorang wath I7 poants Farmangton The away game wath Farmangton marked the begannang of a dasappoantang losang streak for Water ford whach consasted of eight games Farmangton de- feated Waterford 65 44 The Skappers had daffaculty an thear scorang traes on the farst strange court they played on for the season Berkley Bud Goff put forth has best scorang bad of the season an the Berkley encounter as he tallaed I8 poants but the Skappers were defeated 65 58 Haghland Park Playang a very top heavy favorate Hagh land Park the Skappers played very well Although Wat erford fell 52 43 Skapper fans left the hardwood floors very much satasfaed wath thear team Pontaac Northern Playang the new addataon to our lnter Lakes League Pontaac Northern the Skappers got off to a bad start and couldn t close the gap even though they outscored the Huskaes 21 14 an the fanal quarter Thear weak spot was the thard quarter an whach they only netted fave poants Walled Lake Walled Lake was out for revenge at the second meetang of the clubs and they got at Ray Robanson seemed to be the only Skapper who could get the range as he netted 23 poants The Walkoff of the Vakangs checked Robansons bad for 13 poants whach proved to be the de- cadang factor as no other Skapper hat an the double fagures Fanal score 64 54 Southfaeld followed Walled Lakes example when we met for the second tame only they proved to be a lattle better an gettang revenge as they trounced the Skapper fleet 75 60 Schlaff scored 27 and Van Brunt hat for 26 to lead the scorang for the evenang Oxford Even nearby Oxford got mto the act and squeezed by the Waterford fave 42 4l an the non-con ference talt Farmangton The Falcons who started the drastac skad were the last team to down Waterford an the eaght game streak The fanal score 54 46 Berkley Waterford fanally got the range the followang Fraday and caged the Berkley Bears 63 47 before a capa caty crowd on the Waterford court Wayne The Wayne Zebras were the only ones we could take two games from as they were downed by our Skappers 51 46 Waterford had a chance to take both of the nearby Pontaac ravals wathan four days as Waterford drew Pon taac Central for the farst round of dastract tournament play on Tuesday We had a regularly scheduled game wath Northern on the Fraday before Unfortunately we lost both games The Huskaes defeated us 56 51 and Central walked away an the second peraod at Lavonaa Bentley where the Skappers fanashed wath a 30 poant defacat 73 43 BASKETBALL SCORES Waterford Wayne Walled Lake 56 Fordson 60 Southfaeld 64 Farmangton Berkley 65 Haghland Park 52 Pontaac Northern 57 Walled Lake 64 Southfveld 75 Oxford Farmangton 4 Berkley 47 Wayne 6 Pontaac Northern Pontaac Central 73 Head Coach of the Varsaty cagers as Gerald Wallace l07 O O Q ' ' - ' - 49 so' - - sa' . . . . ' - 23 . . . . ' - 74' ' ' ' - as 44 , ' , ' - sa ' , ' - 43 . - . . . . - - 53 . . . - 54 . . ' - 60 - - 42 41 - ' - 5 46 . . . - 63 , - - 4 51' ' - so sa f I 4 - n n Z- INTER-LAKES FINAL STANDINGS League All Games W L W L Pontiac Northern 10 0 10 5 Walled Lake 6 4 7 9 Farmington 5 5 6 'I 1 Southfield 4 6 6 10 Waterford 3 7 5 IO Berkley 2 8 4 I3 Bill Bryce Ed Stigers, second highest in scoring for the season, proves that even the little man can get up to that ten foot bucket. One of the comic moments of the rough combat between Waterford and Pontiac Northern portrays Joel Gaff clutching the ball on the gym floor with two disgruntled players from the opposing team looking on while Ray Robinson smuggly wipes that oft his hands as a iob well done. 9 F u I fin. Jerry Lewis tries to elude Northern's Marty Everett as Steve Thompson looks on. Skipper Joel Gaff displays his ability to get into the air and make sure he gets those important buckets. The tense excitement of basketball makes it a well-liked sport at Waterford. 110 Jerry Lewis cages this bucket as several Southfield players look on. Team Statistics Total points ..... .... 8 'I4 Personal fouls .......................... 282 Most points scored by an individual in a single game Ray Robinson ...........,,............. 23 Most free throws made Cseasonl Ed Stigers ..........,..................... 47 Most field goals made lseasonj Ray Robinson ....,... Field goals made for season fteamj ,... .... I lb Free throws made for season Cteamj ..., .... l 82 WINS ....,.....,........... 5 LOSSES .... . l l Ed Stigers finds it easier to shoot when he is above his opponents Gene Riabucha lets go with a iump shot Ill .lVs Play Hard Ball School splrlt IS enthusrastrcally displayed as we play for all our mlght at one of our away J V games Coach Cuthrell s cagers had the frustratlng ex peruence thus year of seemg thear shots bounce oft the rum whale those of therr opponents swlsh ed unto the net The lunlor Sklppers equaled or bettered their opponents nn number of shots taken In many of the games but could manage only a single win agamst Oxford nn the fnfteen game season Ive never coached a team that trred harder no matter how a qame was going They never quit was Coach Cuthrells tnbute to hrs hard luck but hard frghtnng J V s WB .yQ ,lyk The ever famrluar basket seems higher than the lrghts or the Waterford J V cagers H2 I KW ff ' ll' If QVQQ ' 5 lljb - ' ' f . . . WTHS Wrestlers End Thlrd Season COMPETITION FlNAlS Waterford Pontiac Central 4l Dearborn Fordson 47 Pontiac Central Farmington 35 Berkley 46 Warren Lincoln 26 Pontiac Northern 54 Walled Lake 46 Southfield 28 Edsel Ford 26 Wayne Memorial Davlson 39 S' 1 5'-ww lw-me Wino- Waterfords Jam Mulanrx attempts to set up a plnnnng hold Even the referee frnds thus match tough as he falls to the mat to observe a hold ,J- Here Skrpper matman Dave Sherman trxes to reverse hs opponent s hold The boys who went out for wrestlrng thus year deserve a lot of crednt for staying In there and flghtrng even though the going got rough at tlmes commented Mr Donald Beedle coach for Waterfords Wrestling team This team ID nts third year of Interlakes competltnon failed to chalk up a victory durmg the 1959 60 season Co Captains for Waterford s matmen are Gary Cosey and Jack Comas The boys who made the team this year are Jim Cook Ray Grlffun Bob Pether brrdge Rnck Sherman Jim Mulanlx Gary Gam mage Dave Sherman Vlc Farnam Paul Cook Don Morgan Carl Heltmeyer Gary Cosey Wayne Somerville Dems Pope Wayne Grangood Garry Moyses Make Johnston Paul Rask Jack Comas Ken Paul, Carl Koehler, Don Wmdeler, and Jxm Hoke nav' fx o---f-voabnnuunwn-nu? .....J...,. Thus senior Sherry Bertram demonstrates with llvely Interest a keen desire to wan a vntal part of every team Cheerleaders Athletics bemg her favorlte pastime Sally Delbrldge a lunlor enloys boosting school spurlt by her eagerness In cheerleadmg 15 qu ln her second year on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad Donna Humbaugh, a senior, was elected captain She has shown her d vlvaclty blllty to promote school enthusiasm with eagerness an In her rumor year, Nancy Hiller deluvers enthuslastlc cheers and a an encouraging smlle for her home team H4 ,g ' ,r ,M r .u.....4.. 3 5 2 . l ix I -'AV K lr , ., - 5, . if l r rry,rtlrsyrrt r S 'X Q . Aa' N l Yell for Vlctory Our cheerleaders are responslble for school spurnt and sportsmanshup dnsplayed at all games Practncnng two to three nights a week they are rewarded by the apprecratnon shown by the stu dent body The pep and enthusnasm exhubrted by the Varsuty Cheerleadnng Squad encourages our team and nts supporters School splrut and sportsmanship are displayed enthuslastlcally by the 1960 Cheerleading Squad An Oufstandlng personality on thas years Varslty Squad IS re turnlng Letterman Janet Thomas semor She exhnblts spontaneous exuberance and a wmnsng sprrlt for her team V al'fY and energy are an and to Betty Vernan a sensor In supportrng her team and her school 1 1' 1. Linda Herold a lunlor displays for the school her extraordmary pep vitality and team splrlt on the Varslty Cheerleading Squad This belng tumor has as present her second year IH Cheerleadlng Jean Honhart a shown her ablluty to promote school enthusiasm as well an example of good sportsmanshnp 0 kk? g Ji. , 9 Q K I J- A as . . ' 1 fl A t bf t y , X -r , .. . . . . il 9 CD 115 .lVs Boost School Spmt Captain Sue Smith dlsplays leadership and school splrlt with equal enthusiasm To support the Junlor Varslty sport events the Junuor Varsity Cheerleadnng Squad us composed of seven sophomore gurls The enthusiasm they dlsplay and the sportsmanshlp they portray lead greater partlcrpatlon from the team I Q Q to greater school spirit from the supporters, and 116 Pep Assemblies Envoke Lively School Spirit. With pointed toe Mike Herrington shows cheerleaders how to really make students cheer Eager student anticipation and school spirit electrify the crowd- ed gymnasium during the pep assemblies. Vanished from every Skipper's mind is the academic, leaving only the love of sports to dominate his thoughts. Bleachers vibrate and voices become hoarse as the cheering is heard outside the walls of WTHS. The energetic varsity cheerleaders lead a An attentive student body listens to football coach d f spirited bleacher boogie Dave Freeman as he assures the stu ents o victory H8 1 . -' n - u CL SS FLIRTS 2l'l'leI'l'I, el' 2 Puafg RhG g fg 6 576 fa Faculty Versus Donkeys in Basketball Game Much to the delight of the iovial spectators packing the gymnasium, the WTHS faculty faces the combined teaching staffs of Crary and Pierce iunior highs. Sponsored by the Varsity Club, the annual donkey basket- ball game displays a definite lack of horsemanship and leads to the discovery of many complaining muscles as the audience rocks with laughter. Juniors Present Showboat Goes Collegiate One phase of college llfe IS portrayed an a scene from a fratermty house The theatrvcal element of our second year an hugh school con slsts of the staged productnon Jumor Showboat The theme thus year belng Showboat Goes Collegnate nt portrays the trnals and trubulatnons of a French fore Agn exchange student on an Am erncan campus The long awant ed and much nmaguned call of llghtsl arouses the already brnmmmg-over excntement that us equally matched by the hustlmg and scurrymg of costumed per formers back stage In theur ef fort to please the audience Thus much antucnpated event lS dlrect ed by Mlss Looman who IS asslst ed by Kay McMorrus To make a variety show many different elements are needed Adding a vocal touch to the performance are Sue Mobey Manlyn Slegwart Debbie Duck and Marlon Methner l2'l F' Dressed an a roaring twentles costume Duane Beneduct swnngs out un a song and dance rounne -vhnch ap' ates an attevmve audience The dally rouhne of sororny life goes on during Junior Showboaf 122 Juniors Bid Sophomores To promote their class activities the Junior class elected Dennis Klender, President, Sue Beaver, Vice-President, Sue Diamond, Secretary, and Mary Moss, Treasurer. When Mary transferred from Waterford Joellyn Prout become Treasurer. Junior Showboat, Showboat Goes Collegiate, proved to be fun as well as profitable. A Sadie Hawkins dance, a pep assembly, a March dance, and the organization of Trip Club concluded the year. Along with sponsors Miss McCully and Mr. Coleman, the iuniors look forward to their long-awaited senior year. il- Hello, Seniors Goodbye ' V -' 1535? .f f my L , yr Q ,ze-bf, - -yigiffzffg T f rwjiif' ,si-gtifif' .3 ff? 34+ ' ,fit ' ' ii Q -553341 ,, ,mo , I w x 1 8 U- 'Ah - , V -1'i'f-Mfr L 1 . Aix g. D. Acha -kt V4 fa V' pa lr 'g H-ta S. Baden l Belusle Buskner 1 Q ll W l J. Ahrens U. ' ,a , I l J. Bailey M Ballard Ballard Ballard Banks Be J Bollnger J Bollman J Bouglne L Bowen 0-3. Uh . qi. N. Allen G. Andre L. Appleton P. Armstead 3 T2 fy? - . L- -3 5, 1 117 M I ' x' , 1 A 1 3 X E K 1 . . . -3 . Q. . Nl , ,. Khin' -it 1 .SX D. Baldwin L. Ball W. Bailev P. Baker R. Baker Once again lumors Carl Hart Doug Hull Janet Mlllmune and Karen Dunlap return to the old routine e C Bellant D Benedict Bennett J Berglund 'B J Boyer W Boyer Av' 4 124 , . . lu- ,K Q' 'F' x V l I ,r Q L. Arnold R. Atchison K. Atkins if-v B. Ballard H Barber W Barraco M Barnnart Barnhart S Beaver Bec Beemus K Belusle Bigelow Bradshaw ae. ' -rw E. Ballard qt gn- we we-A ,X ' X R. Austreng ,R 3. ii? fi J. Ballard .,.... 'T' S Bigger Blron B Brady C Brandt 'Um 'il 7 on 3 ,g f 'YN . , P, V, I V H rv I , 45 I , - I K B sa K- BVHY K. Breeding L. Bresnahan S. Briney J. Brown J, Brownridge C. Bryant R, Bunce ' 5' . if-vi 'of' T in T7 'F' - P, Burkhardr J. Burns D, Butler R. Butler C. Campbell J. Campbell S. Canterbury L. Carlson Chamberlain '75 5 Chapman Clark Cline Clouse Clover Karen Krfer pauses a moment between classes to chat wnth Leon ard Hudack and to admire hus newly acquured class rung Cobble mf Coe G Coppmger M Corbun Couture H Coventry J Craven N Crawford A Crebassa S Crusler 95 Ulf' 'C- f Cummings K Cummings C Dahl A Dausley C Darumont R Davis S Davls W Davxs 125 5-9 4 ,, 1 4 1. Vg J, .L y . E m B, Bunnell . K' 5 fl-1 E R. Carter Coffey Collos Cooper Copes H. Burgin. I B. Caverly fibf ?' Cross Cullen D Dawe DeBarr D. ' -n Q 5 XJ . V. a L. 7 A y cg. C l. ' V Q: x Q f D. ' f ' D. wr A 1, 1 . ff' S. K ll Gt .Q f A- 5 ' V E. ' , ',A-Av '. 4 'A il - . ' W- - I l , , ' D. P. . ' V ,I V V L- Ly-. - . 5-, , J .., ,Sl 4' . 574 C. A J- 5-. ... Q , . '. Q? 1 -V 1 L L W 1 5 I L X 1 x ,J V., . ' Y , A ' Y J l ' V, 11 V, V K lk V V944 ' 3 K I V Qi 5 wk X ' , ?'if.f'-. V za - Q , A A .' . F f X . A 'V I . if 'l A I H -Q L' I 'ST 3 if . 3 sg, -N . QM , Q... ' vn- 'Us Q0 ,Q -.... 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Kee Klfer Klnkle Kanser Krrb W Kresg hu- L Lawson Leach T Lloyd J 'E ock is R. Keel C. Keith S. Keith D. Kellogg L. Kellogg R. Kenf Knrkham T Kuser M Klsslck C Klender Klender QQ A Knaack N Gerry March Harruette Burgun and Bull Lukes pause durlng their Kmsley busy day to noflce a display IU the showcase Koelher Krefsch J Kruskle K Kuhne M Kukovvsku LaForm Lance R Landrum J Langdon ? gn.. J LeClaur C Lefurgy Leneschmrdr C Lewns F Lught C Lrles T Luffle D Lloyd -px O Qs J ock M Looney J Loucks W Lowry G Luehman W Lukes J Luttman Luzod of -'C 1'- x l29 V 1 E. ' 5 f S. K. ' J x J . he-.S ll W I A V I . . V 1' 'fc ,' G. ' ' , 7' ' fs U ii F ssl lx, A , D. 4 4 . - we I x K M' 5 K ,A I ' . ' ,Ls 4: . I K , X Y' -V I , . l . . . K, ' I vi. L- . Y . W . . e E- . ' , . ' M. J. , . Q K -4, 40. Q, fs gk' Q ' 9 . , L -'Qi 'T' ' 1 I 1 ra, LT Z 3 . 3. 5' I , -Q ' ww' , . 4 V ,, ,ul f . -- N , - - L - L . .... . J. R- 4 ' , - A L 1 . Q 4, Q-f -V 9, 4. .5 I C X' WAX 1 ' V A , qv . X ' J---' + X 1 l A' x Ah l 4 - D C ' ' .fo- 'if '1 .Nfl rl -- fl' M. MacK F. Lyon R. Lyons P. M6CAbee D Mariucci B Marks -li. 1 T Miller un 4. sv Morse ill Minton LQ' 5' 1: 'lv ll.. ' . ' ' .K wr-N 1 lf 1 X, R ' ', ' x l ' ay S. Majors M. Mansour G. March M. Marcos E. Marcum D. Marietta r L- L , S fi Q., . .MZ Marti C Martin McClelland McDonald , I 'U tbl In 5 A L -C- gr uw 1 X :gf N M 'L vs 1 45-'if K McClellan P Martin J Materna Mawhinney P Maxon T McArthur S Menzer ,V E Mclntosn McLarty McLeod K McMorris Meler Menzer Mobey 'vQ'1 J Merrill Methner Students study diligently to prepare for an American History test M Mogk Montgomery L Moody Y' wsu.. 05 F Micell ...A Moody A Morearty Morgan W Morris mv E -K M Morton M Moss M Moultrup N Mowery Mulhauser P Mullin M Murett R Murphy Myers x if 130 iw- S Neddo M Nelson Ollve S Ollver J Parlrlck 7' C Paul Payne D Peterson W Prlce A Pruestley N PI'UI'1fy B Rafalko R Read Redmond TQ Rlce J Roberson M Robertoy R Roberts 1 rv cvs s. dgji R Nestor J Neussendorfer S Nevala J Newcombe C Newkurk R Newman Novak 3 G' mn 4.-Q, .guy K C Olson R ONell Owczarskl Owens D Palazlm D Parks C Partello G Peterson R Plckrell J Pmner J Pnpkm L Pmeniurf R Pmman Along wnh everyone else lumors engoy pep assemblnes J Plaufz K Pohl C Reed Reed Reynolds 'WG B is A Roebke Al J Robertson W Robertson Roehlmg E Rolllson 5- x 'V' 41 Y Q-of 131 K G Oakes Parfello E' E Rlabucha if O 'F A -1 A .. len 'xr .. 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' s.R y H Savas R Sexton S Shambarger V1 ix.. is Rutterbush Ryan D Scherbmg 5 Schlllnng Skrlne Smlth Smith Smrth an- S Smlth C Smrcuna S Soldwlsh K Shank S Shaw Sherman C V Ryden K Sabell E Sage K gage Q-v C Sd-Hamm Schroff B Schuler K Schultz 'bs anus Shxelds nas wg he lunch lane seems endless when one as wamng to eat But ah' nts such a relxef when the food us an snght Hungry appetntes are qulckly changed to that real satusfned feelnng thanks to the efficient plannnng of the cafeteria staff St Dennus J St Louus J Silafhlel w.! D Seconder Secord B Sewell Snckels Suegwart K Sugler Soldwnsh W Somervulle D Sorensen Sovereign V Spears J Squures C Stemcamp N Steward S Stewart E Stngers S Stneve Stoddard 5 -tx tv Stal Stodgel vu., if T Strange wg el F ' S, Q -. .. X 5 sc. A' I t nn- f , nl , G Q 4 1'-y .9 .3 A , V we . . j J . J' ' A 'xx -1 I Y A R. W. . , , I J R, . ' I , ' . ' J I -i 'ST' 3 A J ' ' ba ' Sv ' ' 1 Q ' .. f . 9. . -- -- , 'Dt iw' J ' 1 J J' ' . .3 v' . 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S Welch Wells va A. 1-. 9 '7 7 iv 'Q 'Swv 1 1 133 any - L -rfv 5-' D Wennslen 95 G Vaden Vaughn Vore Waara Wagner Wagner M Walker Wallace D Wallace Western YD np.- D Trvpp R Tunnell 5 V Valenhne Vallad vu Wesfphal C Whale vs 5- ... 4- if . I- N I I A. nik- T- 5, M :Q K K 1 L 'T J T.- -M - ' T' ' 24. fl ' ,v ,f XV . T uf C. y ..., S ..... ,G is 9 if 1 53 lf- ga ff- ' T 'LQ' LT, ra 1- 1 f 5' i mf' T K , i , I I V ' , M xr- in .X Ag I ' G. . . G. J, 5- A ' P- 4 - ' D ri 2 . .Q gf Q 4. ff F W J-fl TT 'Q' 'fr e ' a D 1 A 4 1 I ,A , My I T, ,1 4925 aaaay T . G. I . . . . . ' , . ' E. vv. ' R-' R, T .ml S T E' T Q- W ,Ze I 4' A V J. ll , . S. V fl. s rx. D. T A xx , ty hi ,, as , If R. LQ G' T e 9' ' . , . - . I C. , ' . s. eq' ' fl W. M. W. ' . ' . M' . D. D. . ' , A T my L- l 4 6 g.. vs- gf, iq .rf -f- .. . . 5 l Y I E'Whi1e E' Whne R. White M. Whitten J. Wiggans C. Wilder C. Wildey D. Wilkins C. Williams D. Williams was x 'v n x Q zz- gr .L G 5 ,g ' 3 .N 3 C. 1: A 's - , J J' ' r fa. - 6 we . .I-J bi . , fi, ,T 4 554-Y 0 . A sg. I, , , H 1 .Williams W. Williamson J. Willoughby C, Wilson T. Wilson S. Wilton G. Wglfse R, Winkelman J. Wo lfeil S. Wolosor' f X I 6. 7 . ,ip 1 .. ,: S - X ' Q. A Q Q , cdr wiv., I vw V' hi 5 5. xt J he A un: , 2 .,., 'ef 'T J 4. . l, fa i fi fi J . .wx X . I lit f 'f B. Wood J. Woods K, Worden J. Wright J. Wya E. Young V. Young L. Zegelien W. Zilka Between classes, Mary Jenkins and Bob McCormick pause for a drink at the drinking fountain. Sue Field, a Trip Club representative, unpacks candy that is to be sold to help finance her senior trip. 'Z v . ui, iv.. ZHIQIT1 el' CIPCA . . . . 3 , . Y, , an MOST HUMOROUS Connie Barron Dennis Burnia Track Team Prepares for Successful Season 'Inf-if 'xv- WC..U 'X i Mike DICKIES Boo Larter ano :cole atngers usleu for me bang 5 ,lv-us: Mike Karnes IS asslsted by his teammates Don Glbson Everet Smlth Mr Beedle looks on approvlngly as lunlor Darwin Baldwin leaps over the hugh IUmP 136 3 1 5 X . - t , in I. . ' I 'Q' ' , ' , v . . . X . K ' ' ' i K- V' - U . Q Y V X fs , u 4. -4-A : av' 1 : Li a T. I . .M ., . , -I X 1 w-f-nh , 1 ' f x .. ... .. I . ,. . ... . .. ... ... Y AL- -M of ,Ln Martina gun' , , 3 41 L H ' 7 ' 4 f-- I ' W ' H x A ' t I -L I . . . . . , Mlke Kalnes glves at all he s got whsle Waterford fans cheer hum on Darwin Baldwin prepares To hut the sawdust while broadgumplng Skipper Bob Carter soars through the alr afier releasmg hxs pole vaulhng pole 137 -.ie . , . . , - .l ng.-, ---.,, ., uni , ---,--V-----W'- j f t I 4 4 , vii ' , . A - . . U . 4 Golf Comes Again At the beginning of the season Marvin Barnharf, Dave Woodman, and Bob Newman improve their driving skills. Waterford's golfing team watch one of the pros in order to pick up golfing aids. .1 .ag Gi W3 2 2 2 , , 1 sf ,QQ 'C S l rt' :Kenji Dlamondmen Prep for Successful 1-'V' .il WN? xl xx 1 ,X XY X I x I X Y I NA Kf 1' I' 5. Three Skipper frontlmers, flrst baseman BIII Bryce, mfielder Muke Grannlm, and pitcher-outflelder Jam Pascke, make Dave Freeman s seventh season as head baseball mentor promlsung 139 Walled Lake scores as Jim Sholte sends the ball to Tony Hnller Jlm Pascke s avallabrllty as a flrst lane pltcher hlghllghts WTHS hopes thus year Make Glanmnn puts the tag on a determined Walled Lake base runner after taking a throw from catcher Jlm Sholte Mike Penn and Jam Hoke are the Sklppers watching the actlon Only dust and a tangle of arms and legs appear as Bull Bryce flies Into third 140 Jrm Pascke prepares t meet the ball as It nears the plate ' ' l I 1 .t .Let ' .l l r 1 M ' W V4 : ' l : 1 7 I . 0 . Top Prlze Wlnners Are Chosen As Eagerly Tum Moore shows off hus outstanding progect on soul samples for the Science Farr 4' 'V'--QU' .ar Dave Neilson explains Yhe mechanism of his prolect Talking With Light. 141 -riff vjl' .ful Charles Banks proudly displays hrs prolect for The Science alr Scientists Exhibit Proiects at Fair Carol Saul, BHQVOSS-ed in P0lf17if1g out to Bill Poffinberger and Jim Bader the many varying soil samples, discovers she has two very attentive pupils. Science proiects in the fields of physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physio- graphy highlighted this year's Science Fair. Directing the fair is Mr. Cecil H. Meyers, high school physics teacher, assisted by student directors, Bill Poffinberg, Carol Saul, and Jim Bader. Pink chickens, solar furnaces, and crystal collections dot the gymnasium as students browse around during the Science Fair. Recorded Memories - Our Reward WATERLOG STAFF Co-Editors-In-Chief ,... Laurie Sherwood, Mary Ellen Cote Assistant Editor and Business Manager Bettilu Maxwell Senior Editor ..........,...,..................... Mary Ellen Taylor CO-Editors-Imchief Underclassmen Editor ,.... ............... M argie Walker Club Editors .....,....,.... ....... K ay Greer, Kerry Payne Sports Editors A...... ........ T im Patterson, Jim Luzod index Editor ..... .,....t.....A.... S haron Hartman Faculty Advisor ,..,.. ..... M rs. Barbara Shupe Assistants ........ ...A.... E miiy Haines Helen Hallock Jean Honhart Brenda Harris Joe Neussendorfer Joellyn Prout Rene' St. Dennis 7 8 Laurie Sherwood QQ Assistant Editor and Business Manager Bettilu Maxwell lst ,,, Y.-J Q Mary Ellen Cote 4 Senior Editor f. Mary Ellen Taylor ' I Maay Ellen Cote' concentrates on an accurate cut while Laurie Sherwood, Kay Greer, Sharon Hartman, Margie Walker, and Linda Cappel look on wit interest. We Serve the Voice of the Student ,1 Judy Patton and Sue Tyrrell read over Anchor copy for the next edmon Representing WTHS for compllmg our school news are Shelra Davrs and John Teeuwussen head of News Bureau Weekly bulletrns are sent In to be publrshed by the Pontiac Press and the Lakeland Trrbune I4 Anchor Staff Co Editors Club Editor Busrness Manager Advertrsrng Exchange Edrtor Sports Staff Reporters SUSAN TYRRELL JUDY PATTEN PAT TARCHALSKI CAROLE HOLCOMB SHIRLEY MCCLERREN SANDRA ROY JIM HETHERINGTON GARY GAMMAGE DICK RUDLAFF JIM BARKER SHERYL LEHIGH SHEILA DAVIS JOANNE SOVERIGN RENI ST DENNIS JUDY DAVIDSON CATHY WALLACE DONNA HALL GRACE HALLOCK JUDY KLIMEK JOAN ST DENNIS .,,1 . yt J ' ........................ BARBARA RAFALCO 4 201201 el' I0 l 145 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Saul John Teeuwnssen Seniors Return to Final To head their senior year, the graduating class of '60 elected Tim Patterson, President, Janet Thomas, Vice-Presi- dent, Sue Ott, Secretary, and Carlene Cook, Treasurer. Spon- soring the class are Mrs. Carter and Mr. Chaffee. Highlighted among their activities are the homecoming dance, Aqua Dreams, and the Christmas dance, Holiday in Modern. Climaxing the year are the senior trip to Mack- inac lsland, the Junior-Senior Event, the prom, and, of course, GRADUATION. Year at Waterford ' 553451-ilie' lfggffg-:Q if ,1f!5,.. , f yu, A. - J, . 'U T17 I + . if 11 1 gsgzw ,K ev , U W i ' fc-'gi - lg' ' I Jfififwviiffifa Z .V?,,4VV ,X I W. l!Yi.ifj mm sfxgi-rg. Fgyi Q ,Mi 3 ,wifi gawzfff J' Wifi. :. ' viii X f Y 5 f ff'-fmy QM ,, , . fwfr' ' 3 gp, hh A , wg. ' 5 , ,Qs-Q. 'li' ,Jf gg i? Q, : ' A ,- fe . v 14 ' was-. .,,Nn.,A Km? C516 .. ' ' -r 1,5 J w, ' f , w. 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PEGGY BALLARD MARILYN BARNHART SHIRLEY BEACOM SANDY BEAUREGARD CONNIE BARRON STEVE BEC KER MARILYN BELL PEGGY BASORE JANET BARNARD HARRY BENNETT KAREN BERGEMANN SHARON BERTRAM I4 I ANY, 'fy I , Lf' Q , . ., I 9 . , , St JUDI BEST SHARON BIGLER BOB BILLS ROBERT BLACKBURN SANDRA BLACKBURN 2 ,f MARK BOE ROGER BOMSTA CONNIE BLAIR BETTE BONE FRED BOSTON CHARLES BODMER DANIEL BOWLES CHARLOTTE BRADEN ROY BREAULT 150 DALE BREEDING TOM BRODER5 JIM BRONDAGE CHARLES BROWN BILL BRYCE VERNON BURKHARDT JERRY BUTLER DIANA CALDWELL I BURNHAM PATRICIA CAMPBELL KAY CANTERGIANI JUDY BURT '90 LINDA CAPPEL DAN CARR GORDON CASSEL CONNIE CHEEK 151 PAULINE CHEW TINA COOLEY BASS? CHARLENE CLARK GAYLE COFFEY ELAINE COLEMA .11-xux Cufvu-xo DIXIE COJOCAR CHARLEEN COOK BARBARA COLE DARRELL COOPER yes 1,3 '3' ROGER CLEMENTS MARY ALICE CLOUSE FRED cook ROBERT COOISER I '35 152 vga 13437 DAVE CORY . 1, Ag..31.32J,fgf,2ngf,ggQ+s:'Lq,.A I I, I .2 A A ,kv ' 5 ' 3 dv ffff , I 'mf g , I - 'wg- I 'A N n A bl! fNl A A F Ii jf . '31 v V ?:Ym?A VR 2 ' ,5 , ,, . .Q xx I I 'I f ' 2 MARY ELLEN COTE JEAN COUSINOW BETTY CQX BETTY CROWLEY ELDONNA DEARBORN SHIRLEY DEBOER NANCY CUNNINGHAM PAULINE DENMAN BOB DEVANEY JERRY DAY f'TM CAROL CRONKRIGHT ggi if yi KATHY mfvvm BOB DIAMOND JIM DIECK ROGER DIEDERICH -wi 153 SHARON DION ANN DONNELLY LINDA DOOLIN JUNE DOUGHTY CHRIS EASLEY MAXINE EASTERBY JULIA DOVRE MARILYN EBEY VICKY EDWARDS HARRY DWIRE GARY EICHBRECHT -l 45, A X56 MARILYN EVANS SHERRYL EVANS JOHN FARNUM SUE FAWCETT SARAH FAXON CLYDE FITZPATRICK NORMA FLEMING MIKE FEATHERSTONE BETTY FLENER SUE FORBES JEAN FINCANNON Leo FRANKOWSKI PAT FRAWLEY ROBERT PNCK JOHN FRIEDLY 155 ,J Y I I' t Y A ' X Q 7, ! I DIANA FRIZZLE BONNIE FUCHS RAYMOND FULKERSON JOEL GAF JULIE GAINER GARY GASCO LEONARD GAVETTE RICHARD GAMMAGE JIM GAYLOCK GARY GAYNOR NICK GARYET MIKE GEARY GERALD GEM MELL MICHAEL GIANNINI PETE GIANNINI 156 MAUREEN GIDLEY Wray! ROY GRANT PAUL GIBSON DONNA GILBERT FRANK GILBERT TOM GOFF JERRY GOODWIN LESLIE GOSH KE RON GOINS JACK GRANT DONNA GRACEY GAIL GRAHAM DIANE GOLDING CARL GRASSI EILEEN GREEN I57 1 ' ,V ,X Y .QQ I if .HDI 'S' I . fl 'wff , . .. f I N' 1- f , I I . 9' A v .,h. Iv f M 3 JUDI E GREENTHAL JANICE HALTER KAY GREER PATSY GRIGGS VERA GUIZAR KKJIXI I'll'KIkJI'1l MARY GRILE EMILY HAINES HAROLD HALE FRED GROVES SANDY GREGORY SHARON GREGORY ALICE HARRELL AL HARRELL KRIS HARTMAN 158 f I ' Annu nnAlhuu-r x li 8 Q . A L ky X if-,J KATHY HAYNES SUE HEARN JOANN HEITMEYER DICK HELMAN SUSAN HELTMAN WAYNE HENLEY LINDA HENSLEY OM HELTSLEY PAT HERZINA DIANNE HEWETT KAREN HEWITT JIM HETHERINGTON MARIETTA HENDRY ELEANGR HILLIKER T59 CORA HOFFMAN M HOKE JULIA H01-MES CHARLES HOOD DONNA HOOPER BONNIE HOPP LAURA HUGHES BUD HULL www Am LAWRENCE HORNSBY DONNA HUMBAUGH GWEN HUNSINGER DENNIS HOYES VIVIENNE HUTCHINGS STEVE HUTCHINSON BOB IRVIN JUDY JACOBSO 160 B 17 LORANN JEHLE SUE RAE JOHNSON li' S JULIE JOHNSTON KATHY KANTARIAN KINCH PAT KERN BETTY fStonehouseJ KELLY KATHY KESTI PAT KIDWELL CLAUDIA KELLEY PAULA KILGORE JOAN KING PAT KING 161 CAROL KAINES .-A? .wif CAROL IPetersonJ KIRBY 'T BILL . 165 3' I 'ii 'TCI' ' A 1 I A ' 1 A any ,gin DON KLEIN CHRISTINE KNEISEL KAY KNISLEY NANCY KOENIG KATHY KOLB 4,-v D' ALLEN KUMPULA KAYE KUMPULA ED KRETSCH BILL KUNSE SHARON KUNSE fr 496' GARY KULICH lb qv F -iff GARY LACLAIR MARILYN LAKE SANDY LANCE AUDREY LANG 162 l MIKE LANG JOHN LANGDON REBECCA LaPORTE ALAN RSON SANDY LEE sue LIPPERT 5' KATHY Loss JERRY LEWIS BARBARA LYNCH BONNIE LOONEY DONNA LILES A J LOWE DOLORES LUKES DICK LUXON SANDY MacABEE 163 RON MacALPINE JUDY MCKINNEY are ARCHIE MacLARTY SHARON MCALLISTER JANICE MCCLAIN VIRGINIA MCCORMICK SHARON MCKENNIS Q 4' P uv GARY MC GRA TH LYNNE MCCO SHARON MCKENNA MARY MCGINLEY SHARON MCDONALD JOAN MCKINNON JOHN MCNABB KAREN MADILL 164 . 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I n , ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 . I . ' ' , . . I A I C h ' . . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 I ' ' I . I - . I I I 1. 1 I I l I - I I I I I ' 1 , ' - I - I ' I ' - ', ' ' 10, 12, . ' - . ' ' - , . 1 , G' I ' ' ' 1 ' , . , I ' 1 ' 1 French Club 10, Dramatics Club 10-11, Jr. 942' ' ' ' ll' , . . . , - , . ' , ' - . ' - ' 11. I I 1 ' I , I ' 1 - ' - Hi-Y 11-12, rsity Club 12, Jr. ' . . , o - . I I ' ' - , ' , So- 1 . I ' 0 I ', 1 1 12- ' 1 . I I I . - I I I ' 1 1 Jr. ' . I . l I I - I 1 . , I I f ' I ' 1 amen! Lei' ay PRETTIEST EYES Elame Elllot John Langdon i 4 jd F 1 to Pay for Trip Each year the senior class of Waterford High chooses one mail proiect in order to finance their Senior Trip to Mackinaw Island. This year's Senior Class chose to sell candy during their iunior and senior year. Under the sponsorship of the trip club each senior can earn money to enable him to go on his senior trip. Hustling and bustling the seniors receive candy which they sold during the past week for money for Trip Club. Working in the bookstore during her study hall in order to earn money for her Senior Trip Carolyn Snyder helps Janice McClain and Tony Riabucha. Seniors Await Trip and Skip Day The traditional senior trip to Mackinac Island is the result of much hard work throughout the three years of the seniors' school life. How- ever, most believe that the event is well worthwhile. On the following Monday Senior Skip Day concludes the week-end with planned recreation at a local park. li .MMM Seniors wait anxiously for the signal of the captain to board the boat for their three-day trip to Mackinaw Island. pw- I Mary Alice Clouse leave the school to enter the bus that will take them on their trip to Mackinaw Island. F , E av' wig if . , V ,I ' ' fy! Ii ' ' I n I M I ' , V Q 5 ll!-Q Juniors enviously look in at the empty class room left by seniors while they are on their annual Skip Day. Seniors relax while engoying refreshments during the dance Inlefl'Tll5SIOf't Couples dance in style to the music of the band Prom and Junior Senior Event Highlight Spring The senior prom is looked on with much antiripation at Waterford Weeks ahead of time WTHS students plan and prepare elaborate decorations for the long awaited mght Formally dressed, the couples en 'oy a gay time while recalling fond memories of their high school career, too short for most Reading of the Senior Class Will and Prophecy highlight this years Junior- Senior Event which takes place on June 4. Established by the class of 58 to replace the Junior-Senior Banquet the event is an annual affair presented by the Junior Class. Entertainment as well as dancing complete the evening. UQ, le 51. ' 'sf i i .27 S'-1 '-,.J,,., . Ql'l'L2I'l'l QI' Mile H171 ff .lf 0,1 If X -fr rf ff' 4 ,J ax 1,1 IJ J 1.14 191 MOST DEPENDABLE Georgia Sword Bob Cooper E Q I' x . :X E x f , ,I-. W , ku 4 .fl . 1 ' 'uf fn , ww, f H . ,H , X ' r X ' fum, M.-..,.lf ..,.m. ,E lab.: .Q vw-fn mn, -uv . :v ff, 1 ' ff' 1.1 'uvwum '1 , Students facing graduation begin to take stock of themselves - obtaining a full picture of vaiues, deciding their goals, and grasping life in its richest measure. An interdenominational church service, Baccalaureate, lends together- ness, defines individualism, and offers a challenge to the future. Students leave the Baccalaureate hall feeling within themselves a growing confidence that enables them to unflinchingly cope with whatever may befall them. accalaureate Begins Graduation Week 'Ya U? Final Goal in High School - Commencement Is there a day in a student's life that can and does fill his face and actions with a feeling of fulfill- ment? When does a student remember all the happenings and experiences that have influenced his or her education? This day can be put into one simple explanatory word-Commencement. 12454 ... zfrff- r al. Breault Roy 150 STAFF Abts Nathan 11 Alexander Joanne Amell James I1 Aperauch Mary 11 Ashley Waldo 12 Baber Suzanne Beedle Donald 12 75 Bennetts Howard 12 Benson Donald 12 Blair Mary Anne Bryce Bertha 86 Bulla Helen 84 Coletrr Joseph 14 Carey Avrs 89 Carter Elsre 13 Catron Lors 86 Chaffee Duward 13 Chamberlain Rutn 13 Crrrstensen Lours I4 Coleman John 14 120 Cuthrell Alfred 14 75 Den Harder James 10 Doekson Raymond I5 Edgley Donnald 15 Ferguson Norma 15 Freeman Davld 15 75 I Fry James 84 Fuller Wrllram 16 Garland Frank 16 Gasperrnr Leonard Hemmlng Harold I6 Hengel Charles 17 75 Hobart Anne 17 Hubbell Stephen 17 Isaacson Edwrna 17 Johnson Roger 18 84 Kantarlan Molly 87 Koch Gerald 18 Kressbach George 18 Lake Arthur 18 Lannrng Carroll 19 Larson Delores 19 Lennox Brll 88 Long Lela 19 Long Shrrley 19 Looman Patty 20 Losh Maureen 20 McCully Lulah 20 McGeeHee Mary Madden George 84 Marks Earl 88 Meter Rrchard 21 91 Menghrnr Nicholas 21 Merrrtt Byron 85 Mott Edward 21 44 Myers Cecrl 21 Newell Arden 22 Newman Ward 88 Nlckman Joan 85 Nunnelley Mary 22 Oakes Mary Kay B6 Odell Vlrglnla 86 Olmstead Wrllram 22 Perrin Donald 22 Pety Lols 23 Puglrse Eleanor 87 Rerd Chandos 10 Roher lynn 23 Scales Olrve-87 Shegrna Ernest 23 Shupe Barbara 23 Shunck Wrllram 10 Smrth Beulah 24 Smrth Robert 24 Southwell Beverly 24 Spress Olrve-85 Spurrrer Raymond Thomason Boyd 24 Thorell Stuart 25 75 Tolfa James 25 Vackaro Marina 25 Vannorsdall Patrrcra Wallace Gerald 26 107 Weaver Vrrgrnra 87 Wrseman Charles 26 Worthy Ruth NDEX STUDENTS Abasher James Abel Davrd 28 67 Abel c111y ua Acha Davrd 124 Aclarr Bonnre 6' '48 Adams Drane 28 117 Adams George 148 Ahrens Joyce 67 124 Albrrght Jacqueline 148 Beardsley Marrlyn 28 Beauregard Sandra 149 Beaver Sue-123 124 Beck Darlene 124 Becker Steven 149 Beckous Carmon 28 Belrsle Katherrne 124 Bellsle Wrllram 67 124 Bell Barbara 28 67 117 Bell Beverly 124 Burnham Gall 151 Burma Dennrs 76 7 Burns James 125 Burt Gary 28 Burt Judy 151 Butch Butler Butler Butler Butler Wrllard 29 Diana 91 125 Jerry 151 Robert 29 80 Ronald 74 125 Allen Allen Allen James 28 Nancy 103 124 Robert 28 Bell Ca Bellant Bellant Allen Donald 28 Allen Sandra 119 148 Allrson Andrea 95 148 Anderson Arlene 103 Anderson John 28 80 Andre Gerald 77 124 Appel Rrck 28 67 Appleton Larry 124 Armstead Patrrcra 124 Armstrong Gordon 28 Armstrong Judith 28 Arnold Lynda 124 Arnold Rrchard 28 Askew Robert 28 Atchrnson Robert Atkrns Karl 124 Austreng Rrchard 50 Auten Leslle 28 Authrer Sandra 148 Authler Thomas 28 Baba Julre 57 148 Bachusz Robert 148 Backnak Lours 28 Baden Barbara 28 Bellant Bellant Beemrs Beemus rol 62 124 Carol 28 Clrfford 124 Glorra 28 Robert 28 Gwendolyn 28 Robert 124 Butorra John 29 Caldwell Drana 151 Calwell David 102 103 Campbell Charles 125 Campbell Jacquelrne-125 Campbell Patrrcra 58 151 Canterbury Sharon 125 Baden Baden Baden Bader Carol 148 Sandra 124 Wrllram 46 James 142 148 Badger Larry 28 30 Badger Sharon 148 Bahlrng Gary 28 Bahlrng Roger 148 Barley Barley Barley Barley Barley Davrd 54 148 Duanne 148 Jeanette-124 Nora 81 149 Wrlma 124 Barn Rrchard 28 Baldw Baldw Baldw Baldw Baker Baker In Darwrn 124 7 rn JoAnn 28 I John 124 In John 28 Patrlcra 124 Robert 124 Ball Carolyn 149 Ball Henry 28 80 Ball Lynn 124 128 Ballard Beverly 102 103 124 Ballard Elrzabeth 102 103 124 Ballard Judrth 67 124 Ballard Marlo 124 Ballard Patrtcla 124 Ballard Peggy 72 149 Ballard Wrllram 102 103 124 Banks Dennrs 28 Banks Donald 124 Barber Dorothy 28 102 103 Barber Glenn 28 Barber Harold 124 Barker James 28 80 Barnard Janet 91 101 102 103 149 Barnhart Marrlyn Barnhart Marvrn 1 Barnhart Wayne 102 124 Barnowsky Paul 28 Barraco Wrllram 80 124 Barron Connie 101 102 103 135 149 Barrow Jerry 28 Basore Peggy 44 62 149 Bass Wrllram 28 Bassett Barbara 28 Bawden John 28 Bayma Ben 46 82 Beacom Shirley 149 Benedrct Drane-122 124 Bennett Carol 28 Bennett Harry 102 149 Bennett Peggy 124 Bennetts Larry 77 80 Bergemann Jeffrey 28 67 80 Bergemann Karen 149 Berglund John 82 124 Bertram Sharon 56 67 49 Best Judrth 150 Brgelow Terry 124 Begger Sandra 124 Brggers Rrchard 28 Ergler Sharon 150 Brlls Robert 150 Bard Valentrne 28 P chard 124 Brshop Prrscrlla 28 Brskner Joseph 124 Blackburn Sandra 150 Blackstone Barry 28 80 Blalr Connie 150 Blezrnskr Mary 28 55 Bodmer Charles 94 150 Boe Mark 150 Boneman Gerald 28 67 Bohlman James 28 Bolrnger Jean 124 Bollman .ludrth 124 Bomsta Roger 150 Bone Bette 150 Borkowskr Duane 28 Boston Fred 47 150 Bougrne Joan 124 Bowen Lrnda 124 Bowles Danrel 150 Boyer Bully 124 Boyer James 124 126 Boyd Gary 28 80 Braden Charlotte 150 Bradford Drane 28 Bradshaw Stephen 124 Brady Bruce-124 Brady Vrrgrnra 103 Brandt Carolyn 124 Bray Kathleen 40 68 91 125 133 Breedrng Dale 150 Breedrng Karen 125 Breedrng Nancy 28 Bresnahan Lenora 103 Bresnahan Bernard 29 Brren Judrth 28 82 Brrney Sandra 59 102 125 Broders Suzanne-29 Broders Thomas 151 189 Cantergranr Kay 151 Cappel Lrnda 143 151 Carlson Lors 125 Carlson Nancy 82 Carr Danrel 151 Carter Jerome 80 Carter Robert 76 125 136 137 Cassel Gordon 151 Caverly Barbara 125 Chamberlain Danrel 125 Chambers Robert 29 80 Chapman Loretta 125 Charter Larry 29 Chartrer JeanettrP29 Chase Cheek Chew Clark Clark Clark Clark Bradley 29 Connre 151 Pauline 152 Carol 125 Charlene 152 Constance Drane 29 67 Clemment Larry 29 Clements Roger 152 Clrne Dennrs 125 Clouse Drane 53 59 125 Clouse Mary 53 102 103 152 189 Clover Ginger 29 Coats Joyce 55 102 103 Cobble Rrlda 125 Coe Jerry 125 Coffey Darlene 125 Coffey Gayle 152 Colocar Drxre 152 Colocar Jenny 29 102 103 Cole Barbara 56 58 65 66 152 Coleman Elarne 45 152 Coleman Wrllram 29 Colgrove Marlene 29 102 103 Collrs Irene 125 Comes Jack 76 94 152 188 Conkrrght Carol 51 Conlon Karen 29 Conwell Constance 29 Cook Charlene 56 70 81 152 Cook Frederick 64 65 152 Cook Gerald 29 Cook James 29 Cook Paul 29 Cooke George 82 Cooley Chrrstrne 152 Cooper Darrell 152 Cooper Robert 43 152 Cooper Sharon 125 Capes Rrchard 125 Copprnger Gall 29 Brondrge James 151 Brown Brown Brown Brown Charles 151 Judith 125 Kenneth 29 Rrchard 29 B0 Brownrldge Joan 125 Bryant Sue 125 Bryce Wrllram 70 77 78 139 140 Bunce Gary 29 Bunce Royce 82 125 Bunnell Barbara 125 Copprnger Gary 125 Corbin Mrchael 125 Cory Davrd 152 Cornell Ellen 29 Cote Mary Ellen 49 143 Cousrnow Jean 56 153 Couture Wrllram 76 125 Coventry Hugh 102 125 Cox Bettylou 153 Craven John 76 125 Crawford Nancy 52 125 Crebassa Anne 52 125 Bunnell Pearlre 103 Burgln Harrrette 125 129 Burkhardt Patrlcra 125 151 Crrsler Sarah 125 Crrvea Patrrcra 29 I - I ..- - I -28,96 , - ', '- ,1s5,1a 1 , -B9 1 ' - , ,80 ' ' ' I L I .- I 1 I T - ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 . 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Dlamond Robert 153 Duck Deborah 103 121 Duck Mlchael 30 Dlckall Helen 126 Dseck James 153 Dletrlch Gerald 153 Dson Sharon 154 Dtnn Thomas 126 Doan John 30 102 Dockham Jeanette 30 Dommer Wtlltam 30 Donaldson Gracw30 Donnelly Lea 154 Doolln Lrnda 154 Dorey Leonard 96 126 Doughty June-154 Douglas Wllllam 30 Dovre Julla 6 65 154 Dovre Patncla 30 97 Doyon Delores 126 Draper David 30 80 Draper Dorothy 126 Drummond Karen 30 Dudley Ronald 126 Dunaq Richard 30 80 Duncan Darel 30 50 Dunlgan Sally 30 Dunlap Karen 124 126 Dunnlgan Carolyn 126 Durr Robert 102 126 Durso Rlchard 126 Dye Jo Ellen 102 103 Dye Thomas 102 126 Dymond Jon 30 Dwlre Harry 154 Earnest Gerald 30 Easley Christopher 154 Easterby Maxme 56 154 Eaton Cheryl 30 Ebey Martlyn 154 Ecklund Fred 126 Edwards Donna 126 Edwards Vlckl 154 Egnatuck Pat 126 Egres Mlka 30 Ehlers Sharlene 66 154 Elchbrecht Gary 99 154 Etchner Carol 30 Elktns Robert 30 Elwell Ltnda 67 126 Ellenbrook Donald 126 Elllott David 126 Evans Sheryl 99 155 Evans Thomas 30 Everette Warren 126 Evulslzer Dale 30 Falls Joseph 74 103 Farnum John 155 Farnum Victor 67 126 Farrls Timothy 126 Fast Ronald 30 Fauble Sharon 126 Faucett Susan 67 155 Faxon Sarah 155 Feagons Jerry 126 Featherston Robert 126 Featherstone Mlke 155 Ferguson Roger 30 70 Field Suzanne 126 134 Fmcannon Bruce 126 Fmcannon Jean 155 Flnkbemer Elarne 47 Flscuss Janet 47 126 Flsh Jerrl 171 Flsher Hllda 126 Fitzpatrick Clyde 76 155 Flemming Norma 155 Flener Betty 155 Flener Paula 30 Fler Wllllam 30 Fletcher Karen 126 Fletcher Ray 126 Forbes David 126 Forbes Susan 52 55 155 Forbes Wllllam 30 Forbls Wllllam 82 126 Forslund Dennis 30 Fortln Kathleen 30 Foster Stephen 126 France Curtls 30 France Sharon 30 48 Frankowskl Leo 155 Frawley Patrlcla 155 Frazee Jack 126 Freeman Cecella 1 Freeman Wlllram Frey Robert 126 Frlck Robert 155 Fnedly John 155 Frrsch Joan 30 Frrzzle Betty 30 Fruzzle Dnana 156 Frusher Charlene 30 96 Fuchs Bonnn+156 Fulkerson Raymond 156 Fulkerson Wllllam 127 Fuller Carlene- Gaddls 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