Wayne Memorial High School - Spectator Yearbook (Wayne, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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E? 92 ' Ti ,, ..To live in a modern world P 1 x '3' v LSAA 1 H 'sb f-rf ff V X pl , -Q., X 'I , Lv-'A , fgrfv-X 22 .iv H., 4 f Y , ,,,, 6 ' , W ,X 1 f vs ,.. 5.42 A f .LA 4 19 7 ' . L 'C' P -J ' f .. 2725! 93' Aw- ,. an ' , m , JL' '. ,g ' x W V V fp , Q E X f , X ,x 5 ' X Q V, Va . M1 L 'iw-Www 51. f - sw X I W i',' . K 1 ' .9 ' ' . . ' .- - . n 'V 1 -,. , A , N , ,. ' .gr-gy f 5-if s .- 49 5315 33 N - f: 1:-1, 'wx x J ' 1 515212-ei5J1rf:r:3 'HM 1 www ' A ,MA1-mv 4 C x Nxg I-Q-.M .42 WI' 4 4 X 1' . ,,,. , ', T1 a , alex V7 , I WQ-X 'Q fir if F' gg Mig. i 5 W3 -Q, 11 . - , Q ,J X -,fy f..1 L1 U J .X-!f xv, NJ H I, ,..q,f' f X P- I 9 .L ,. Ev , N 1 , I .Sal h H' X 4 N w xv ' .N 4. Y L n A, - yt., 4.1 .ww-1 1917 ,dvmnv I 3' R HOMECOMING One of the yecrr's most memorable events for both students and recent graduates was the second annual Homecoming. Many fond memories of the first Home- coming were relived in the minds of alumni, and underclassrnen looked forward to future l-lomecomings, as Brenda Steele was crowned Queen of the l959 Homecoming by Bonnie lohnstone, the i958 Queen. Beginning a reign that lasted through the annual Fall Prolic, Autumn Leaves, Brenda was presented a bouquet of lovely red roses by Dave Pugh, publicity manager of the Senior Class. After her unforgettable moment Brenda and her court, Muriel Coole, Pat Luckett, Vickie Melvin and Connie Michels, left the field in new convertibles to the strains of The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. ' Z pi , 521 A ' I .4 ' , i rw ,F . Q ,1 , J' ,I ., , Q' V' The evening following the Home- coming, Queen Brenda Steele and her court were honored, alona with ifVlVll-lS's Senior iootball players, by the many Wlayne araduates and students who attended Autumn Leaves. From her beautiful aolden throne on one side oi the aym, the Queen could behold the lovely decorations which Seniors had spent many lonq hours creating. Leaves scattered about the tloor and Walls ot the aym carried out the tall motif. A miniature iootball iield adorned one end ot the qym with Danny Bakers orchestra, seated upon a staae of grass and leaves, beside it. Autumn Leaves and Homecominq Queen Brenda Steele will lona be remembered by those who attended the dance. 1 Q AWE, 1 ,J 5 4 V C-f 2? ,f'2f 5 . V 1 V xg ,, 'M 3iH'z'f f ,Ay ,1 , Lv' wi, -r 152411 41, , -' 2 'ng' .,,, 255 'WI' f ' 'fii '2 u. , -a P . I s Q o 3 Q 4. . s . . , , - Q Q 0 9 V, ,, Wifi wwf- f ff , .551 4454: r V mi: 41' ,U H - 4 7fj'7:f'43' n ,??11j,.-,fag f w h ,w fwi -iff , ,l iff , M., , W Mfr fm , 922' l i- f',,,fv f ' 3,171 2. ff 14 ,' 'M , fl Y V 19 r . .211 i A V . 1.5 1' 14,19 4 - 1 W 4, , ,ww 1, - W A5 f f f X . 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Mrs. Letha Rice, play director, commented, There are three principal criteria in the selection of a high school play: fl? has it literary value, C25 will it provide good entertainment, and C35 is it within the scope of high school students? The lunior Play, Dino, met these three requirements admirably. The students found each role a challenge and their excellent par- ticipation enabled them to give a performance that can be classed as one of the best. , ,,..X , 1 m Dino F alcaro . . Mr. Sheridan . . Shirley Wallace . . Iackie ......... Miss Haines .... Danny ....... Steve . . . Sylvia .. Della . . . Pat ....... Bea ........ Mr. Mandel . .. Tony Falcaro . . Mrs. Falcaro . . Mr. Falcaro . . . Mrs. Mikula .. First Young Girl Second Young Girl First Boy ........ Second Boy .... Custodian ....... Girl with Paddle . . Girl with Checkers 'Deno CAST . . . . . . . . . .Douglas Flewelling . . .Robert Shelly .Margaret Meier . . .Sharon Lewis . . . .Linda Turner . . . .Richard Aho . . . .lack Davies loAnn Henry . . . . .loyce Loga Mitzi Manning .loan Hemingway . . .Anne tes Thespian r . . .Merritt Felrnly . . . . .Nick Christ Stefanie Kapetan ... . . .Bill Green . . . .lucly White .Nancy 'lhornas . . . . .Pat Chopp . . .lim Hamilton . .Ralph Holland lim Peterson .Connie Wiggins Lauren Iesselson ating by Facing it in Fantasy . . . SYNOPSIS Set in 1906, Ah, lNildernessl , Eugene Q'Neill's famed comedy-drarna, was the story of sixteen-year old Richard Miller, played by lim Bechtel, who gathered radical fin-H3065 ideas from such controver- sial writers as George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde. Richard, lectured and admonished by his father because of his liberal notions, and forbidden to see his girl friend, Muriel McCornber lportrayed by Margie Perryl, promptly rebelled by becoming slightly inebriated in the company of Belle, an ex- perienced girl-about-town. After recovering from his hangover, Richard was suitably repentant for his over-indulgence and renounced his radicalism, to his family's great relief and satisfaction. The Seniors, in their presentation of Eugene O'Neill's 'Ah, Wildernessl', accomplished two worth- while objectives: they experienced working in a play that had both character-building and literary values, and they brought a good grade of entertain- ment to the community. Such were the remarks of Mrs. Letha Rice, director. F him cf . w-:x t t V' RICHARD MILLER ..... Bechtel NAT MILLER .................. ........... D ennis laworski ESSIE MILLER ............ ..........,...... P at Fowler ARTHUR MILLER .............. ............... E d McCarthy MILDRED MILLER ............ ............... l Cay Nowaczck TOMMY MILLER ......... ............ LILY MILLER ...................... ............ Russell Nowaczck Beverly Oestreich DAVID IVICCOMBER ........... ....................... I ack Pixley CAST 12 MURIEL MCCOMBER .......... .....,......... M argie Perry SID DAVIS ............................. ............. I erry Mclntyre WINT SELBY .................. ............ T erry Marsh SALESMAN ......... ............... C urt Garvey BELLE ...................... .......... S herry Russell BARTENDER ............ ............ D avid lones NORA ..................... .......... S harron Post V , 'x,.gf: .',.l:- . .xif ' - .I-f','i'N4-5' .. 1 2 5 O -1 44 I FY M '- 7 17415 ...,,.-. .. ,. , , SRI w:' -Ii? F . -2. , ' - wa-, 1 wiv' 5' - H '- - f Q E 1? 'K gg, .5 ., . ' 3 'fi'. b , ' r,x, ':.f -I V f ..f., , . H114-if: ' 1'2 , ggi' I ,xi fl 5' F11 -f U. ., , lv iv ff --...1 -'V I 4 -an 1. 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ROW 3: Elaine Wise-, Nonncxn Wise, Richard Scvcxqe, Pat Gouin, Dona Eochiel, Anno Sloianie Kapelan, Simruii NNools.oy. Yi 7 -,Y -,H WJ 4 :ci I' V, . in f A E x L 3 muff SENIOR REP. BOARD ROW 1: Donald Douglass-sponsor, Kay Nowaczck-treas., Margie Perryesec., Muriel Coole-pres., Sandra Bennett-V.P,, David Pugh- pub. mar., Amelia Weidenbach-sponsor. ROW 2: Pam Zimmerman- rep., ludy Leatherman-rep., Connie Michels-rep., Iim Tobey-rep., Barry Mullinix-rep, Arden Smith-rep., Polly Campbell-rep, ROW 3: Lloyd Dibble-grep., Carol Yuhasz-rep., Barbara Troppi-rep., Iames Davis-rep., Bill Kolasinski-rep., Dick Potter-rep., Ed McCarthy-rep. Hur aw V .r-'E' 1 Wm. by governing ourselves.. . CLASS OF NINETEEN SIXTY-ONE Sponsored by Mrs, Beverly Kitts and Mr. Donald Stadler, the lunior Class of l9Bl embarked upon a year of triumph with the election of Nick Christ as class president, Bob Ditimar as vice president, Cfwen 'Wine- koff as secretary, Bichard Foitik as treasurer, and Diane Lomprey and Diane Bader as co-publicity man- agers. Under its new officers, the luniors really began the year with the memorable and exciting class play, Dino . Played superbly by an excellent cast, the play captured the audience, alternating waves of emotion and laughter. Continuing their success, the luniors sold concessions at basketball games, sold Christmas cards, and proudly displayed their new class rings. Their year reached its climax, however, at the en- trancing and moonlit lunior Prom, Moonlight Sonata, for which they chose their class flower, a white carna- tion with blue tips. Completing a remarkable junior year, the class of 'El is striving ardently to make its Senior year an even greater success. '31 1 , I THE CLASS OF NINETEEN SIXTY-TWO Beginning their Sophomore year impressively, mem- bers of the class of '52 chose Mr. Donald Domke and Mr. William Elliott as sponsors, and elected their class officers: Bill Coole, president, Karol Kitchens, vice pres- ident, Marie Tenorio, secretary: leff Wells, treasurer: and leanne Bozen, publicity manager. After selecting royal blue and white as their class colors, the sophomores ordered class sweaters, dis- tinguished by the cougar emblem, and many classmen ordered rings. The class of '62 concluded the year with a highly successful Splash Party in the pool, and eagerly anti- cipated its final two years at Wayne High. T 1 ' - if If-51' L il t N' IUNIORS OFFICERS G REP. ROW 1: Beverly Kitts--sponscr, Gt-ren Nlnnelzcft--sec , Bcl' Dittrnar-W VP., Nick Christepr-es., Bifharil Fcvili- -'r-sas., Donal-gl Sfacllvr- sivjnscr. ROW 2: Diane Lcmpreye--pub rn-gr., Elaine lawirslzi, Sandy Park, Denny Boyden, Diane Bader--pub. mir. ROW 3: lcann Henry, Geneva Taylor, Susan Lippert, Linda Turner, lujy Sears, lklargarcf Meier. ilxxig, Vx H 3 53624 G MW? 1 F SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 6 REP. ROW 1: Donald Dornlce-sponsor, leanne Bozen-pub. mar., leif Wells- treas., Bill Coole-pres., Karol Kitchens--VP., Marie Tenorio-sec., Wil- liam Elliott-sponsor. ROW 2: Carol Clark, Dixie Davis, Sharon Seeger, Arthur Collyer, Brenda Conley, Sandy Pesti, Marcia Giles. ROW 3: Wes Nunneley, Glenn Ford, Douq Bechtel, Richard Smith, Don Boyes, Frank Walker, Iohn Walker. 'WX 1574525 f 5 Q' rf 2 A 5 24 ,,-4 MQ, 6 ,Q ww- , 5 V , ? 'R ' f . 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RUSSELL STEININGER, President . WILLIAM EVANOFF, Tredsurer . IOHN CAMPBELL IR.. Secretary MR. . HORACE PHILLIPS, Trustee . NORMAN STOCKMEYER. Trustee AUSTON BENNETT. Trustee HARRIS WILSON, Trustee MR. P. D. GRAHAM Superintendent I P' W I4 2 V Z-gf 5 5 Q '4 ,-X ,fm-1 4534 Fa ,, .f .22 it-.ZH .,,. -,...4.,.,,mii5vi ,V A . -.15 .Af , ,cf:, ,:f fm,Uf 5 A-,,,.v,..,. ' '- 1 ' ' , s' . ,I fem' 5, ,f,?f,1' - , A.f,V A 1 , fi I Y , gl if ffvx I ,gg I Q , WNW uf 1 7' 1' 4 f 1 , , Q ,ig A , i,,1, , 3 6 ff M ' ff 1 'A , E Q I I 1 xx , I ! , K fi lr 4 I 1 Q 1 f Z , w ,Aff , Z V, 'A .vV, . 11 1.5 30, , V :ZZNLHM NYJ' I '5 3 'A , l tfifef I .-S 'V g : fav Lf ! , M.,- tit FLORENCE G. OBERLIN Teacher-Counselor 9, Z 4. 2 ff -,K 54 uk AGNES R. GREENE Teacher-Counselor 'S-,J ROBERT R. MORLEY Athletic Coordinator XXX' 4. 5 g 1 ff C DONALD DOUGLASS Teacher-Counselor BERNADINE BIEBESHEIMER Teacher-Counselor I1-:ROME SLEICHER Teacher-Cuunselor 35 wwf ffm! ' w ',sQ' far sqm,- i '25 ,Tse Kg . . I f ' Y . me itirx . 3? 1 J-.nr -A y Vi, 1 . A . , . I ,4,L, :- .- EQK- I Hy W y lf A 5 , ll 1 ir fp -' ' h A :L-x I I ' '- M c: my 1 um , 7 Q.- V gli by '. S ' ' Q . an VIOLET E DASHER Eastern Michigan University B.S, MA. 'World Geggfapny, .ljnexian History MILDRED DELL 7.1 GEORGE R. BELL Wayne State University B.S., ME. I-larmony, Cadet Band, Con:-ert Band NADYNE BICKNELL De Pauw University BA., University of Michigan M.A. Arne-ri-can Literature, Psychology, Englgsn Composition MARTHA BILLETT Indiana University BS. Typing I, Bcclclzeeping I OLIVE BLANK Marshall College A.B., Duke University MA. Frencn I, II, Ill GERTRUDE S. BOWER Eastern Michigan University B.S. Plane Gegrneiry, Int. AQQ. :xi fra GLADYS BOWER Albion College, Western Michigan College AB., University of Michigan EYIQIISTI f:Iff1plSl'QIYl, LCQHSF. ..1't'EfIf'.lf'5 :LTLEIITZ -IGI ROSE BROWN ' azure Central Michigan B.S , University of Michigan MA , Michigan State University Typing I, Ii WILLIAM C CASELLO University of Michigan B S. Scienre, :1:l:gy KENNETH COVILLE Albion College BA., University of Michigan MA., Teacher's College, Columbia University O KEYHISYY Western Michigan College AB., Michigan State University, Fr: V University of Michigan Lain I, Il DENO DELUCA Eastern Michigan University B S., University of Michigan MA. Physial Ejxia .gn HILDA DENSMORE Central Michigan College B.S, Wayne State University M.Ed, English l, II DARYL DENT Ohio University A B., Michigan University Psycholigy, I-i,rne ani Family Living DANIEL DIADIUN ' Ball State Teacher's College B S , University ot Michigan, Wayne State University Iournalism I, ll, III, Arnerifan Liferattiro SIGVARD DIETRICH Wittenberg BS., University of Michigan -r .tg e, f. , .Q v 1' ,fi 1 ' 1' .F M'..,'1Z5 . Ji-' ,Mrk 1 V' Driver Education, Pnysifoal E.lv,icali:rn Q A DONALD DOMKE I- ' University of Michigan B S., M.A. Q y me Physical Education .Q ,.-7 ' CL I Mt V vfhfxfy , Normans M. Dnzrrs ' ,J . ,fo 1' Marygrove College AB., Wayne State University, 'Kuf f N' N Q 1 X .w r ' University of Detroit, Michigan State University, K. 119' , it ' University of Michigan A.M,L.S. V ,E 'N Q:-A A 'x V . vga? . 1 -v., .. it Eastern Michigan College B.S., University ol Michigan MA. Vrfood Shop I, II, Arts and Crafts, Machine Shop I GLrl's Glee Club, Boys Glee Club, Concert Choir, fy 'Il l I N ig ll - -vv ' , 'fr ' il' I ' if tr AXJXAAI E, WALLACE DULAC l' V Ky A 1 2 y Z , 1 , f ARTHUR ELANDER at 515.4 ,z In-5, 1 ,... . . - Q I I .ff I I ,318 ,cv Northwestem University B.Mus.Ed., , W A i 41 Wayne State University M.Ed. 'wi 1 ' 5 7 'I ,ff tif? Gui ' f--.ww Vocal Ensemble . n4 A, - . WILLIAM ELLIOTT , ' .. 4 Kansas State Teacher's College B.S., x X ff QA Eastern Michigan University f .... UQ , ' ' Physical Education, I-lealth, Swimming Eastem Michigan University B.S., Michigan State University I V V ' MARY ANN ERIKSEN I , Az .fifty A . . . h. A .f f. -, ggi' University of Mic rgan B. . 1 f Q5 ' I V. English Composition, American Literature V ?4:..'5:a, ,gb a 1 my i' RUTH FITZGERALD fy f University of Michigan .V yi, Typing I, II, Shorthand II .lcv -I 1 l Vt I ,I , DONNA FULPS 6 1 i V JZIIQ Indiana University A.B. I I 1: 13 'l'l::.5 - f rilly 1 :ai English II, American Literature 1 or eh Wf ' 'PXH ...Q 'Mid KATHRYN H. GROVES Park College A.B.. Norhtwestern University, University of Michigan MA. Consumers Math, General Math, Algebra I ARTHUR HALLORAN Central Michigan College B.S., Wayne State University M.E., ' I Michigan State University, University oi Michigan Machine Shop I, II DONALD I. HANEY University of Michigan B.B.A. Driver Education IOHN W. HARRISON University of Michigan A.B. Social Studies I VERALD HOBROCK Hillsdale College A.B., Eastern Michigan University, University of Michigan M.A. Remedial Reading, English I ROBERT K. HORWOOD Ohio University B.S.Ed. Drafting I, Driver Education MARGARET S. KAHLER Heidelberg College B.A.. Western Reserve University B.S.L.S. Librarian IRMA E. KIONKA fi? ,W . ,..w-yr . WA- ., f-eq+...L-- fd ' f' f f I M zf K :., ji QM, .ff M , 1-iii' Eastern Michigan University B.S., University oi Michigan MS. ,t Physical Education BEVERLY KITTS Eastern Michigan University BA. Algebra I, Consumers Math, Plane Geometry 1:--1 37 MARY H. GREEN American History EARL GREENE C. ROGER C. GAULT Graceland College AA.. Eastern Michigan College B.S. General Metals, Woodshop I Maryville College A.B., Duke University M.A., University of Iowa, Northwestern University, University of Michigan Albion College. University ot Illinois, Lewis and Clark College A.B., Oregon State College B.S., State University ol Iowa M.A., University oi Michigan Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Int. Alg. and Tirg, WY' 1 ,I ,f 45,3 . Q 1 4 -.v I .125 T: 5,1 'r ,fl .1 1 'I 1-,ww f ' erfv' 6' FAH' '...:.'l 'A .L ..y, A tg ii, 41:3 , . l 4 f t X. I CH ' .-,hh I WILLIS KRAUS Central Michigan University B.S., Radio Electronic Television Northern Michigan College B.S., University of Michigan MA. ' T Schools, Eastern Michigan University - tl 'Gj , ' 53 gg, , 'E vm X. e . . IAMES STEWART LOMBARD ,I ...M I ,M ' 1' , rs-...V-' ' V K-A l Physical Science, General Science ' , H. MATTHEW LOWELL L 5 , Ferris Institute R.Ph., Western Michigan University AB., 3 University of Michigan MA, I ' ?5 23iif 'F3EEii Physics, Astronomy FLORENCE LOWERY Lock Haven Teachers College B.S., University of Buffalo, Wayne State University M.Ed, American Literature, English ll 'VH E, ,I if ut , 8' ,Tr I - E 1'-I EVELYN LYNCH , Q University ot Pennsylvania, University ot Michigan BA. ,. 'S 'Q t aff., I A . American l.1tera 4re, English Ccrnpzsiilzn I , 'U 1, v ' A-1 F, 'R 5 IULIE MCMATH Q - N p A35 7 I If . University of Michigan, Chrysler Institute ol Engineering, l ' 1 .Lb Fefe f , I Cleary College, Eastern Michigan University B.S., Michigan A , f-5 .img I si -' State University, Wayne State University ' ' ' ' I l A ' Secretarial Training, Physical Ejuiaiiin, Cffise Cgcriinafsr S' If T: -' :E RUTH MELVIN I . , Central Michigan College B.S., University oi Michigan tsl 'R Eoslckeeping l, Snsrihani l Q v-- it -'nf QQ, - . MARY MILLER y 'fi' Marywood College AB. f'7:N N., 'X' 'X 5 Arneri::In Lteraiufe, fnglgs I t 'S ' ,fi T MARION E. MoRsE 41 R ' Eastern Michigan University I-LB A I I I- - . I t x 1 American S- .einriexi if-'fs if ' N he cf 77 L il? I I f If ,ff-1-'50 Lf: 41, A- 75' -. - L.- DARREL D. MULLINIX ' C' .J University of Michigan BAT ' 1 ' -1 I g M Eicizgy, Science lf' 1 p - K Q 5' is x X I, .rv tk-Q I I. f B 4, f L4 MARVIN A. NOCHMAN f -' L ,,, S v University of Michigan AB., MA. ,,.,-- .v lx 'A' American Hisitry, English ll, English Liieratnre E' X i MARTHA NOFFSINGER University of Idaho B.S., University oi Michigan General Science RUTH OLSAVSKY Eastern Michigan College BA., Wayne State University M bf!- I . Spanish l, ll, Algetra GEORGE OLSON T I A ir Michiagn State University B.S., Wayne StatdUnixlXgKCUgI EQ. ' ' x Drafting l, ll, lll VINCENT I. PETITPREN Eastern Michigan University BA., MA., Wayne StathiUniverisltyXlY Biology HAZEL E. POMEROY Central Michigan University B.A. English l, ll IEANNE REAGAN Eastern Michigan University BS. l-lornemalqing l, Bays Daily Living LETHA A. RICE University ot Kansas B,A., Kansas Denver University Drainatics l, ll, Speech l, ll rg tj' N . State Teachers College MA., iff at rs-ff' H- L , .T t- - I .,,,. Vw it ligs, V jzx E',,- A ' hi'--I' QM .Jaw 38 - are f ' I. 6 x I. 170:35 Q 1- F... ,Q -. .Egg , -cr' 9 f X 1 sr E 1- :XE , U gn xx' - pile axi N. xlxg I tl' X 5 151- V L 'V- kf kfh. I fs- x. I vw SE-x iw -C? 'WN ',t,-ms, I, ' V174 N, I vc' nff 'l i Mt I 'lv-f t r , if f was , ., ,S ANNE ROBERTS Albright College B.S. Homomalring l, lll, Boys Daily Living ELIZABETH SCHONHOFEN Eastern Michigan University B.S. English ll, English Composition BURTON SHURLOW Eastern Michigan University B.S. General Math, Plane Geometry, lnt, Alg. and Trig. JOHN SIMONSON Northern Michigan College BA.. University of Michigan M.A. Drafting l, Woodshop ll, Driver Education NANCY SITTERLEY Ohio University BA. American History, English lll GEORGE I. SKYTTA Western Michigan University B.A., Northwestern University MA Driver Education IOHN F. SNYDER Eastern Michigan College BA., Wayne State University MA. Photography, Chemistry DONALD STADLER Eastem Michigan University B.A., University of Michigan MA. American Government X -V HAROLD STEIN '5 7' Eastern Michigan College AB.. University of Michigan MA. W ' tw Art l, ll, Ill . ,,v,A-- J I -rlnr L VIRGINIA TELFER 'A V Millersville State Teachers College B,S., University ol , Michigan, Eastern Michigan University fs' rib, Social Studies I, American Government cv ROBERT TELMA f ff??l'?: University of Michigan B.A., M.A. General Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry 5- ANGELO THEROS 445 , , Eastern Michigan University B.A. Social Studies l, World History , KENNETH WALTERS V ii! , ire-wi-QM Michigan State University BA. :I If S ' ' ' A American History, Driver Education 5' , 7 IOAN WATSON I i , , B y Eastern Michigan College B.S. T 'QW .-, we Physical Education, Swimming ix fl-e ,gg '1 A ' Y I' -1. i f -1 . ' GLENNA M. WEBBER , , I I , h ,,,, 3 Eastern Michigan College B.S. I ,qlci f'-f'Q it?Ei1f S ' j 'Ii mm OO eepl Q I 'MII'-S Jil 1 2 Pike 1 AMELIA WEIDENBACH University ol South Dakota BA., University ol Iowa MA. In V. ' ,-.: U V ., , World I-listory, American History I ' I ' -D I - , igg i fue . Y IAMES R. WHEELING , A -' 7 University of Michigan B.S. ,ig , Y n Physical Science 5Q Y!-i H -' w-lp EV' it gh! A 1, XY J I-:VELYN WHITBY f,.iN 'N fg Q , S. New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts B.S. ' - Jaw -15:14, N- y l-lomemaking ll, Clothing, Boys Daily Living Q t . 5, Y . A ' ' it-if I A ggi- 1 A 39 .-, ' ':' f'f ' 3 7 , 1,,,.t' - t ' ini-fi U ' ' ' B M J ' ' - Xfi- . My fs- X 'R rr ,gf M1 CAROLE GILL if I T' 1 7 C , x ,fx h , . -' V :H I fs 2g . , WILLIAM E. WHITBY - I Central Michigan University B.S., Wayne State Un1vers1tY Mid Bookeeping l, ll, Co-cp HEINZ WITTKE University of Michigan B.A., MA. A American Government, Amerixzn Hisicry, german I ELIZABETH GRANT I Webster College B,S., Wisconsin University MB. Music Appreciatizn, Girls Vccal Ensemble Henry Ford Community College, Eastem Michigan University BS. Lnglish I NOT PICTURED WILLIAM R, BROOKS Adrian College, Eastern Michigan University B.S. Engns: 1, ll, li. BARBARA MCDONALD Highland Park Iunior College, Eastern Michigan University B.S., Wayne State University, Michigan State University Sncrtscznn l, .ypxng 1, Oergzal 'framing RICHARD MILLER Ball State Teachers College B.A. Crcss ffzxriirj' :xi Trick: C:::h f' ' I mialiiiiu X Riff! tg -X I . ' ,welll fgi mlm- CYP 'i J 'Qing' X '- X -H ww N IZ 40 Aux 4 Q I-ff Ni CUSTODIANS .1 '95 .Ji ,Ve ...J , ,z-0-r .xl fl ff, Q FRONT ROW: R. Leatherman, E. Schall, A. Sexton, E. Schwarz, I. Wqldeckefl 1, Ofwinl C, Cichgckj, ABSENT: G, Hampton' C. Keller, D. Ferrante, M. Leveske, I. Riss, l... Nicolls, R. Baker. BACK ROW: P. Gentry, Brown, A. Shinavier, L. Ball, A. Fe-lan Sr., H. Boland, A. Nota Ir., W. I POLLY LOMPREY Nurse iw. V. , . 14, ,,, F x l S' ,L r CAFETERIA STAFF Left to right-Mrs. lune Lawson, Mrs. Be-ity Mida, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs, Ie-anne Reagan, Supervisor, Mrs. Al- betta Loqa. 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X V4 N: ,. . 1 x I Y 1 W' li ,, Q- A.. ff-W whrozw, ' 4 41-f 1-A., V. ng., -. aff. .R ' 311- - :SUN ,LN V,,4,g,AY,,:.1,5.1:- . V P, P , V L D-'rm' ' Q ff A ,, -W', ', ,ig - ', .. .,,, ,VV .,,., . --few. 1, W., 1 JK.. SA, .Wy ,A M'..,R. .x- lfull. 1. lu' .3 Vx-. 1 , 1 I 1 . I -w ,' 1 '. .' , .,l...1 x . .4 313 , , .11, ., , , ,J q ,-,,i.,.,1,., ,, I., V, I, 1 1 - -f ' fi fPaa-xii.. :PSP-'FC Lr THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN SIXTY As the sun rose slowly from the horizon on Septem- ber 5, l955, we, a large, awed, and slightly apprehen- sive throng of freshmen, entered the halls of Wayne Memorial l-ligh School to commence a period of learn- ing and doing that would prepare us for living produc- tive, happy lives. Under the tutelage of Mrs. Marilyn Anderson and Mr. Donald Douglass, our friendly and helpful class sponsors, we began our freshman year on the right foot by electing as our class officers Penny Britton, president, Sue Sorrells, vice president, Kitty Daughtery, secretaryy Muriel Coole, treasurer, and ludy Gatewood, publicity manager. Our first year continued success- fully as we held a bake sale in the school and spon- sored our first class dance, Spring Fantasy, which was complete with a wishing well. As our freshman year drew to a close, we knew that we had made progress by conquering the trials of that first year, and we looked forward confidently to our sophomore year. With fine leadership from Penny Britton, president: Ken Barnhill, vice pesident, Sue Tenorio, secretaryg Muriel Coole, treasurer, and ludy Smith, publicity manager, and our sponsors, Mr. Douglass and Miss Margaret Boss, who replaced Mrs. Anderson, we passed our year of decision with flying colors. We chose as our class colors red and white and, after selecting Terry Birks eagle design as our em- blem, we ordered and received our class sweaters. By selling concessions in the activity room, presenting an exciting dance called Spring FfOliC, Cifld Ordering class rings in the spring to be delivered in October, we passed another high school milestone, our sopho- more year, with triumph. Our junior year, and our most exciting One. Opened with the election of Muriel Coole as IDT95id9Ulf Ed MC' Carihy as vice president, Sue Tenorio as secretary, Kay Nowaczck as treasurer, and Connie MiCl'l6'lS CIS publicity manager. Under the guidance of OUT Officers and our sponsors, Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Bente, who had recently changed her name from Miss Boss, we continued our junior year successfully. As our junior play we selected Cradle Song, the tender, heartwarming story of a girl raised in a con- vent. After showing off our newly-received class rings, we proceeded to sell concessions at home basketball games, and chose the red rose as our class flower. The climax of our junior year, however, came on St. Valentines Day, when we presented our junior prom, Danse d'Amour, for which the gym was beautifully decorated with red and white hearts. With our active junior year drawing to a close, we became more excited, yet a little more serious, about our next and final year at 'ffayne High, the one which we had hardly dared to dream about just a few years before. We realized that for many of us, what we learned during our last year would have to endure a lifetime. With these thoughts in mind, We embarked on our senior year, which was definitely the lcusiest of all. HONOR SENIORS ROW 1: lulia Gatef.-rcrj, Sallie lazsbs Sharon Hutfhings, Linda Dittmar, ludy Smith, Patricia Holmes, Pa: Fowler. ROW 2: Barry Mullinix. , , Marilyn Snyder Fran:es Alsman luaniia Blaha, Muriel Cccle, Nancy The honor seniors are those students who have achieved a Bulge, L99 v,',9be,, Row 3, gem. TMQQM A1 F635 penny Bmw! limes four-year academic average of 3.5 or higher. . 4- A ' -T Sf Tv h t Q.. - Davis, Robert Taylor, Patrrck Gcuin Barbara Trcppi, Diane Mast. I 'T .-wi ? XX , ll. , if ff Y i'A ' A 5432. Y BETTY , wa.: ..- t rr' K 5 TUTTLE Valedictorian MARILYN SNYDER Valedictorian BARRY MULLINIX Salutatorian ,f 'X 2, f 1 m f , , s r P if i,gq5fg 51,ggav 5 ' 4 b'.5,qQ1,.,3 :,, . -4'-1 i. .,Qg:fgggg Qggsgjjg ,, .1 rv f V ., 3, .3, Duty is oursg results are God's, our class motto, proved guite apropos during this last year. Our class officers, Muriel Coole, president, Sandra Bennett, vice president, Margie Perry, secretary, Kay Nowaczck, treasurer, and Dave Pugh and lack War- ner, co-publicity managers, and our Douglass and Miss Weideinbach, who Bente, led us through Wayne's second coming and our Fall Frolic, Autumn sponsors, Mr. replaced Mrs. annual Home- Leavesf' over Which Homecoming Queen Brenda Steele reigned. As the year progressed, we became busier than ever, presenting Ah, Wilderness! , our senior playg playing in the- senior-faculty game, which the faculty Won only for the time beingp ordering and receiving class pictures, caps, gowns, and announcementsg at- tending our last prom, Omega, at Lovett Hall, and our senior banquet, pulling pranks on our classmates on senior activity day. Finally, as We prepared for Baccalaureate services and Commencement, we felt that We had gained a treasure of knowledge and experience in Working and sharing with others through four years of high school. Only the future can tell how well We've learned these lessons. ' ' f v- 7' I rp ' i, 1' 47 ,fr fkm ,f m E K' A1 X , .,,,7,,,,-, , 1 J 'z 1, Q5 'J 'Vw 4' I K L, it ,X fi ALBERT FEARS Salutatorian -4 ,. Av . 227' RQ N91 U ' ' NANCY ALLEN Class Play' Czmixuee 2 Class Cimmlttee 3,45 Intramurals IQ 3,45 Gxrls 'lee CQQLG 3,4 FRANCES IOAN ALSMAN LEE ROY ADAIR Football lg Basketball l, Baseball l. RONALD ALEKS Intramurals 47 Golf Letterman l,2,3,4g HI-LITE 4: l- A-5 P1955 Club 45 l-I1-Y 4, Vafslty Club 2,34 FRANK ALESSI Dramatlc Club 4, Pep Club 4. LLOYD ALLEN Class Representative 3, Class Play Czrnmittee 3, Childrens Theater 2, Intramurals 3,45 Chess flub 27 Dramatics 2,3,4g Thespran 2,3,4, Vxce Presldent- Class Play Czmfruvee 3, Class Ccmmtttee 2: Intramurals l,2,3g 13 'E 5 Us Concert Band 2,34 Cadet Eartd lp 'Wind Ensemble 4, FTA. 3, 4, GAA. 2,J,4, rlartar Sxtety 4, IA. va CHARLES ALTIS PHYLLIS AMUNDSON Intramurals 2,3,4, Hall lflcnltcr 3, IA. 2,45 ' 'T 51-- 'Q'-'Q fx .. -H-wr,-I. .- --933:53 xi' . 2 531 X 'f DONALD K. ANDERSON Chess Club 4. V '51 WOODROW tWOODYJ ANDERSON g, ' .rw i Tennis 25 Concert Choir l,2,3,45 Quartet 1,253,415 M' d E 'X ' 'f 'CV' semble l,2,3,45 Fencing 3. me IANET ANGLES Girls Glee Club Accompanist 45 Intramurals 12,3545 F.H.A. 1,2 B G.A.A. 2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Club 2. ' 'tim ,ps ms gm JAY Anci-HBALD Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 253,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3,4 Dance Band 2,3,4. 'UTTTV' BILL ARMSTRONG Swimming 4, Letterman 35 Fencing Club 2,3. GEORGE ARMSTRONG 3 'MTW' , mfr-v ., qw. x , ., -,vk- 1 QQ' -. .-.. 1.-We' ' -tri ,bw -1111 SALLY ARTHUR 1 'V Class Play Committee 35 Class Committees l,2,3,4: IHffCIH1UfGlS 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 French Club 3: G.A.A. 2,31 PGP Club 1: Serv- ice Club 2,3,45 Y-Teen 1. IOHN Avi-:RY Concert Band 2,3545 Pep Band 2,3,45 Cadet Band lg Concert ' Choir 3,45 Wind Ensemble 253,49 Dance Bfmd 1,2,3,4: QUGIT91 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 3,45 Fencing Club 2,45 Pres. l. jf api I as-- -' 49 I'1 1 L , I gen v F. C' xi Qi. fag l 'Qu XT 453 ,i ' A r ,f . igrffx 'D , - ' .:1 , 5:19-2' .w- 11-L.. H -Y, .1 .ak ...-..--' 11'f:1.Z'.- 12331 2- Ga. - .. - 1 .z n' .1 .' U 11 .,... XJX-,f f . fx, DOROTHY BANTAU Hciy Redeemer High SCl1ccl5 Girls Glee Club 23,45 Hall Mani- tor E5 Sea Sprltes 25 Ser'.'i:e Clul: 3. GENE BARNEY Pcctiall l,25 Tra:k KENNETH BARNHILL Class Virie-Presiden' Q5 Fectrrall l, Lettorrnan 23,45 Baslzetlaall l,2, Letterman 3,45 Easekall l,2, Letterman 3,47 French Club l, Vice-Pres. 25 l-li-Y 2, Fresiilent 3,45 llrfnar Scciely 45 Math Club 35 Science Club 2,35 Varsity Club 3,4 'i E331 ROGER BATES Concert Chair l,2,3. 1 in ...- 50 IOHN BADER NANCY LEONA BAILEY Crystal High Schccl l,2,35 Class Play Ccrnrnittee 4 Class Com mittee 35 Intramurals l,2,'3,4p Mixed Ensemble 12 FTA G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Service Club 4g Speech Contests 4 Student Council l. ROBERT G. BAKER Intramurals 2- Ezys Gle l 11 EDWARD BAMBACH LA. 45 Co-cp 4. Qs t 5--,uf 'wx Q57 i 1? , , S it t, , , 41' .3531 1 f 4. rt ...I-. ,M f IWW! if--vga IUANITA BEGLEY Chadsey l,2. DONNA BELISLE Intramurals l,2,3g l.A.p F.N.A. 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2 Quill G Scroll 3. SANDRA BENNETT Class Vice-Pres. 45 Class Rep. 1,27 Childrens Theater lg ClaS-S Committees l,2,3, Class Play Committee 3: Intramurals l,Z,3,4g Hall Monitor 3, LA. 3g Co-op 41 F.N.A. l,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,4, Service Club 3, IOHN BERGMAN Football 2,3. DANIEL BAXTER Football, Letterman 2,35 Intramurals 2. DONALD BAYAN Football 2, Letterman 3,4, Intramurals l. IIM BECHTEL Class Rep. l,2g lunior Play 31 Thespian Play 3, Class Commit tee 1,25 Intramurals l,2, Debate 2, Panel l,2,3, Spealfers Bureau 2,35 Speech Contests 2,37 Student Council l2 Vice Pres, 3,4g Dramatrcs 2,3,4g l-lonor Society 4, Latin Club 23 Pep Club 4g Thespian 3,4. LENNEL BEELER lntrarnurals l,2,3,4, IA. 3, Co-op 4. ffvs fwf- 'Q' A My WLT' S, ABN .1 3 . ! fx- ' his-1' .L C ' 'w'f'.l9,A , 17 .-. N x Vfw l '53 Ai -.C k, . .Subg- . L F KAREN LEE BIORLING Ezrnulus l, Gtrls Glee Cub lg Gurus lg PNA, l,'Zg PTA. Lghrary Z,E,4. JUDY BLACK Gris Glee Club 4. IUANITA L. BLAHA Intramurals lg FTA. 4g l-lcncr C xety 45 Latin Club QS,-lg Math Club 3,4g Silence Club 4, THOMAS BLAHA lnkster 1. ff' X kg MARY BERRINGER Fordsen lg Service Club 4. RON BIERBAUM T T X Football 2.3, Letterman 47 lntramurals l,2,3,4g Jvrestlznq, Lever- man 3,4g French Club l,Z, TERESP. I. BIRK Cass Rep. Q22 'lass Play Czrzrrmee 5,45 Class Play Cen:- mitiees 1225, I:':::rg,:::1s 1.1.2 'g Ilziern Danse lg Conceri Char l- Sp firests fe::h Club LZ, Vrce-Pres. 3, Ccr:e5j::n ' 4A f3.,l...l.. E,-1: Lairn Club 4g Pep Club l, 2 45 Sen Sprxes 43 Y-Teen Z. IOHN H. BISSEY Trad: 27 H1-Lie 1 ' lf ztzgrzpherb 4 4: Press Club 2,3,4. lf . F ' AQ ' ix V1.7 , .l',' v-uf gf i i Q3-fr' Q ' ,r Pgilwinvm 'FWHI 'Nr of-'-wgwvq 4411 , ,, li -r? 'l RICHARD BOUDREAU Football l,2, Letterman 3,47 Intramurals 2,3,47 F.T.A, 47 Honor Society Treas. Club 4. 47 Math Club 3,47 Science Club 3,47 Varsity CATHY BOYCE IA. 37 F.H.A. I7 French 1,2,3,47 Spanish 3. KATHY BRANDON Class Play Committee 3,47 Class Committee 3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 F.H.A. l,2j G.A.A. 2,3,47 Library Club 37 Math Club l,4. MARY BRENNAN - Ch ' 2. Concert Band 2,3,4f Cadet Band 1, Concert o1.r JAMES BLAIR Intramurals 2,37 Hall Monitor 47 Spanish Club l,2,3. BOB BODNAR IUDY BOGETTA VERAL BOLLIN GER Hall Monitor 47 Service Club 3,4. ' ..-4,4 -no 1- - fvf- rf -I' 'mt-A, ---4 A'--X fl!! ' W? is 15,35 s gn, ,I -.gl -cf 'Y PAT BROWN 'ON 1 Qs ur -- A I' 7 ,ff-D-ff 4157? 'bv X -nr 1:1.A...A.,.: 1 gms Jie 4 F 4V Ill.. E43 L1 Pep ffgh Q, EVE BUCKMASTER Prexih ffgi l,lf DAVID BURGESS LA. 3. CAROL BURLESON Lass :.eg1re5exi:'3.'i I l'1'7' 1' ' n,.5.. .,. 54 PENNY BRITTON Class Pres. 12- fungi: Flin' 3: DTITSZYLCS C'-15 F157 112,41 ..- Y Q,,,, W, c -, f ,.'f.,LY .L f EEXLQI' ray 45 C3155 :xy ,-.. .. T-1 -,1, O .... J.-..S lieflwf Z, ffyiygy-LL 1 C2355 fv--W -'LL 2 Qj Inirvzrxgris 1,415 Cen- f-- f 4 v f , , ,, .,,- . 'L.:A? '- : 'S '2 - Q'u. Cer' ,313 -15 ,.,1.if3' L.1::.. .,-. 1 fffff- 'Y-A'-- 'I I-' H' pr. ,., -1 TL, . ,. E , 1 Mfg: f A -. dm C-LM ww 1 ,,,. ,hp :mar Szfiety L, Lum -f H- fm-Q 'W 29 , , ,... -,,., V M.-95313: ,. RON BROCK IH'I'1R'1,J-'JAS Zj L'.'1'.Tl1fR1K ,f.ZI','IQ Ef GERALDINE BROOME DOUG BROWN -.-V ., O ML, ares. -A r.-.,.w . .,Y.-.,.., ....,-'- 1 '-- ..'- 1 - x,'v--.-. f fv-- ,V-, nw ,P OLU., 4. -. H-, x.M...., .-11 E- - ,En . . ---.. . ..4.., ,xgkx 5 Y .-I' ,fi an , ',l I DICK CARREI. I Wrestling 45 Photoqraphers 35 Weather Observers 35 Service Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. DALE CATHEY 5 Intramurals 25 I-Iall Monitor 35 Weather Observers 45 Service Club 3. STEVE CHAPMAN Hall Monitor 45 Speech Contests 35 Intercom 45 Co-op 35 Library Club 1,25 VP, 3,45 Service Club 4: Math Club 45 DeMolay, 'div ' 55 if FRANK BURTON Football l,2, Letterman 3,45 Basketball l,2, Letterman 'i 4 base ball l, Letterman 2,3,45 Class Representative lg I-IIY 4 ar sity Club 3, Sec. 4. SHARI BUTLER Iunior Play 35 Committee for Class Play 35 Class Committee 'D Intramurals 1,25 Sea Sprites 3, Pres. 45 Co-op 3,4 French 3 GAA. 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Pep Club lg Service Club 2 'J 4 MOLLY CAMPBELL Class Representative 35 Class Play Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,4 IA 23 P.I-LA. 1,25 Co-op 45 Ct.A.A. 2,3,4. POLLY CAMPBELL Class Representative 45 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Majorette 234 IA. 2,35 Coop 45 FI-I.A. I,27 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club I WY tv , if Q I 4-7171, i j ' ,Ja X .W-Y' Tw 'IQ--' r- Nw, : iv FYI' 'fu' f4 . , V' '91-+ + ,A SFX it .f---5... 7 or 1 it X ,L 'USE'-j RUSSELL CLAIR Football 2, Track 25 Swimming 3, Letterman 4. IAMES CLAY Football Manager 2,35 Basketball Manager l,2,35 Baseball lg Track 2.5 Concert Choir 23,45 Mixed Ensemble 3. CAROLYN COLEMAN Intramurals 1,25 F.H.A. lg G.A.A. l,2. JOHN COLEMAN Football 2, Letterman 3,45 Intramurals 23,45 Track 3, Letterman 45 Wrestling Letterman 45 Photographers 35 I-Ii-Y 45 Varsity Club 4. VONDELL CHAPMAN Hall Monitor 3. MILTON CHILES Hall Monitor 3,4. RAYMOND CHOPP Hall Monitor 45 Service Club 4. ROY CLAIR if-fm. Intramurals l,2. Cr'-P l-.--La L -'wig ,- -L.-AGA 'ka' Wi, New I I 5 Q . 3g,.,,4 x b. I H Sam., Q? 'v-p L Wx U7 . . P f , Q K ,,A. ,. .1 ff,-I-1 4 f.,,, ., .' f' .' 515,-in V .i , 1- - V-t, ' 1 'ff'-L W, ::1f5..g2f.215ai-.V 5' +A . :7'vf.5-fzfvaw Us ' QV, -7l1-1?.1fsF+Xi' fi! rw' 1 'Mes 1.5 ,-.l1j5a.5Q-Xu , 1 . wgiggi. c-1. ,val -5,y'.v,x' .' - L , 3114213 -lPiz',f',s l. ' in 119' M '1 , api? L.1..fg,x' Lx .f,x X: ff .L 'fTfff'V1 t5f1U5.'E J. 515 ' - t 51'0fxl'IfXil-'liklla-KEY? ,.. 1.-Qi-, 1, . 15 CAROL COOPER SIDNEY COWLING -q,g-pf ,,.. WW 61 DONALD COMIS Swimming 35 Concert Choir5 Speech Contests. IANICE CONWAY GARY COOK Class Representative 35 Boy's Glee Club 35 Iunior Achievement. MURIEI. COOLE Class Pres. 3,45 Class Trea . Class Committees l,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 PNA. 25 German Club Sec. 45 G.A.A. 25 Honor Society 45 Latin Club 253,45 Math Club Representative 3,45 Pep Club 1,45 Science Club 25 Service Club 2,3. s. 1,25 Class Play Committee 3' 2 i5 Audio-Visual 4. , ,W Q cmrr cox C IACK COX Photographers 45 Hi-LITE 45 Spanish Club 4- 57 Sfv' 'il-Q 'fbi' ' vw- V . xxx Q :.i' f . A '-A lv- '-f tv' x nr X fl X 4 N 1 TOMMIE ANN CULLEN Intramurals l,2,.:,4g .1..3.A, ..,3g SQIVICQ Cluo 3,4. STEVE CULP F::'E:C1lQ llzrwqer lf fp ln'erC:m 34: Pldcloqraplwrs 3,4 'X'.'e1::ther Qi5er'.'e'C Eg Chess C45 l,2,'2,Lf Sfienie Club 3,4. DAVE CURLEE Intramurals l,2g Hull Monitcr 3. IERRY DANFORTH F' xqg -f' MARY CRABTREE lnircmurcls l,2,3. SHEILA CRAIG 1 I Class Ccmmiitee- 3: lU'ff11'H'lT'1lS 323145 Ccnfeff C501 PNA, 21 G.A.A. 2g TIECIS 2, Pres. 45 Latin Club 2,3,4. DENNIS CRIMBOLI Hall l.l:nLt:r 4g Servxe fqgz. MARSHA CROSS C355 P131' fir.: l.A. 23: PNA ff ,,- .N JPN 'Ui Nefgxx .- ' -H ,. fl... ... ,A .TX .r .fxqx 'A N Q. 77' K V X . J iw f :MN-Qm 'aus fun 'Tr'--' Q1-f 7 f 6' r 234 'nw 0-.W-wls lilv CONNIE DARGO ARTHUR DAULT JEAW - fff'- ' wtimfi' IM ,1 f tb f' ' , I 5 4 Kiln, 1 far- IAMES DAVIS 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 3,4, JUDY DAVIS lil-LITE 45 Service Club 4. 'VV Hall lfloriror 4, Lzltrary Clxily 35 Service Club 4. Class Representative 45 Commencement-Baccalaureate Com mittee lg lntramurals l5 Fencing Club 45 l-lonor Society P , ' -, A ' l f GEORGE DETWEILER .- 1 ,A, i V Taylor Center 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Baseball 35 Audio-Visual ,f QQ 5' 4 152,354 1 V, ' LLOYD DIBBLE ' fm i1lr'tl -JvFP'9v Class Representative l,2,3,45 Class Play Committee 3,45 Class g A 2 l' 4:65 Committees l,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Baseball 35 Concert Bancl I , H J l,2,35 Hall Monitors 45 Speech Contest 25 Student Council l,2, I Wg.-3 1 'V 1 Treas. 35 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,45 Science Club 3,45 Ser- ' ae,,,,3,,, my vice Club 45 Hi-Y l,2, Treas. 35 Honor Society 4. ,gnu- IANET DICKEY Hall Monitor 3,45 l.A. 35 Service Club 3,4. DAVE NELSON DIN GMAN PDQ i ,-N. t 59 4--A fav-as 69' .f' -5. I 1 -v ' N., ,-P' .tin-sly 5 Y ll I I ?al Q? 1 bv ' . Q9 IUDITH DORMANEN I1'lfI .1TZ'.LI'llS 1,25 FILL. ' Tai: CILLLD 2,3 CHUCK DRURY Ciass Representative :g ez.: 4. A,-X, ' F a W Basketball l,2,3,4g Track 3,47 Hall Iwfznltzr. AUGIE DUPONT Tennis 1,28 4- Letterman 23,47 Pres. CZACD Club 45 LA, 3,4: Intramural Captain l,2,3,4. - IANET DUPY Class Committees ' ' 4' Pep Club 3. 45 Intramurals 1,2,4, HI-LITE 3, IA. 3,, hfngi LINDA DITTMAR Inzmmumis 1,2,3, LAC Se f- Cc-cp 4: F-H-H 1,21 TIGGS- 3 GAA. 45 Henzr S221-ery 4. RALPH DITTMAR Track 25 Czncert E Ensernae 43,45 Dax CHARLES DOCUSEN Fcztlzall 3, Letter: C:r.:eit Eanj 2 E: 35 I-La.. .--n1.,. ,. IUDITH DORMANEN Intrazzpgrals Q: C:-:p x 'T'D' 'Wd 12,-4, Pres, Eg Pep Band 2,3,4g 'Wind Band 2.34: Laun 25 Pep Club 1-'A- V ' :L Letieztzan '12 ....-... a.. -, C, '-vi-. -v--1 'Cv-Q - -..A ,...... C e Club Eg r iitzr 3. ,-, '-ful, 5 12 3333 ZS lm . '--if 4. 4,2,3,4 ed 'D' -uu1P 'ig YI 'v' 'iw ll 61-'V UI V 4' Q 5' I nf 'f ,. Q r A . E: f, All Z L Z! 'ff f 'K' X ..,1.5 'Magi x 7 '..'IF ' Q' -yy'-,v 'ITA ff' V 'ev V' 'lf f-. f ff 5 V. I , 'N , if l'5',:'1J'Q.r,W V ,'4, .o'f'fr2.'?f3r,,3a 5. .iff 5' 1 ,, 7 f ,,. . ,J ,L V 1 A nw. - -ZWj12'5g:yv5 ff' f' ij. I . A frm Wk nv, KEN EGLINTON IOYCE ELMER Intramurals l,2,3g Modern Dance 25 Office 3,45 French l G A A lp Service Club 2,3. CAROL ENSLEY Intramurals l5 Concert Band 2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Fencing 1 EDITH ESCHE Class Play Committees 45 Intramurals 15 IA, 35 FNA 4 F.T.A. 3,45 Science Club 2,45 Service 35 Spanish 1,234 Hall Monitor 3. -WX Ag JAY EVANS 5 , GLEN EVERLEY Z 'C 'V ' Chess 2. WILLA FAGOTTI Crystal Falls 1,25 G.A.A. 35 LA. 3. DAVID FAULKNER 4 1 fu wi -HW'-e I ..z ffcfg ' V ' f ' I' '7 . l, ,ff Ay , , A ,Q ,f 445, rf' X' jr- ,A , . 1', f g -' ' A lug., ff ' K f I 4 , r z -ff , ff ,,,,,3gw .,,?gj5?Z, Q, ' 1 f,Q'lfg - ' 3 mf -jk., ,L f l W il Ziff 5 2 . Ts? 4- ' G'-A as WWW: I ,, rg 2,2 A--f ww ,,l 'WT bfi pn IIN ,iq Ui Q , 3 ,.,.-V ' ' I Y' ,372 . pr -.er . Q, 4' l ED FERGUSON Salesnxs If livrarnurals . F5 Hi-Lite 3g Cs-cp 45 Se i Club 3,-lg Hall l.l3x1t:r 2. WILL FERKOVICH WILLIAM FICK Hall Moniior 45 Service Club 4. ARLENE FINNEGAN '7 3 4 G A '. 2,3,4g Pup Club lg Service 14. lntramuuals l,,, , 5 . .A AL FEARS I f Ir. I-fwl VA' Speakers Bureau 45 Class Representative :J LQ NA- J'-i F , Szudem Czuncil Treas, 41 FGDC?-1 27 PW? ff Hina? SCM? L,-, Latin 23,45 Iunigr Plztarian 4 .21 2.11: J,-lg .zervice Cluo 3,4. MARGIE FEHLIG 'nf --M: 2 Ixtramurals l,2,3,4. Class Play cQ:T.miiieL CHARLES JOHN FELAN ' 'Q ' - wwf--A 4: H111 iimfgf 2g Fcztzau 1, Lf.f.,..A.. 1 l P- iq: iv Viv - 'R . F f.. i......, , l.,J V.-- REG FELT NM' i 'C' - i AT- 'irirzqtei 7 fiess Club 2,3 pam ,.f,.f-f , . -. - H3113 Szxeiy' -1 ' :Qui 4 ff.: TESC? Club 2,3,4 :G 5 ' MX , X 'MQ 15 -A 125-f A' Tin ,it - L, -: 1, . . , ' ' if 4 . Q, .Li--:ith 1 .L fgF'ff5 5'fiX,f?11 ' L ,'5j4iTf1Ii 1--1 .1Q',-E111 62 au- - fam 2.1111 1 I 'ixf ff.,:.x-Q -fikm. '. ' ft... ., x w I w ,' YV. N., .L y-:A NHL! PATRICIA ANN FOWLER Class Play 3,45 Children's Theater 25 Asst. Direcior 35 Stage Crew 25 Class Committees 45 Intramurals l,25 Speech Con- tests 25 Dramatics Club 25 Historian 35 Pres. 35 French Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Honor Society 45 Service Club 45 Thespian 2,3,45 l.A. Pres. 3. IUDY FRITZ FHA. l,2. DAVID FUSTIN I.A. Pres. 4. ROSELYN GALL Intramurals 1,45 Service Club l,3. 6 ,, , IUDITH FISHER Service Club 4. LARRY FISHER Milan I-iiqh School l,2,3. PHIL FORD ETHEI. FORINASH Romulus High School 1,25 I-Iampten I-Iiqh School 3. ..M4mq,,, J, TL..-v ..,-aif. ' f .TY T 1x'isf'f W I if-14 . If - . --tr, -I i1.,!?5iI'l2gA1zx 1 : 1, 11 5 A, 5 ' u L gf, 1, ww -n I nu x L X' A :J ! if - i - 'tx C--I - J R -fav xq -, A 5 'v-iw I. ,W-qv , ,f-'fl lf: 'i '5 Ii: vuawrw' ' willqt gf X f ,.,'. fp ' h rift . 'fs fix Y., 3 N, K-k- Y ,. 'f ?D' GLEN GENUNG Class Representative 1, Intramurals 1, Cadet Band 12,35 IA RUBY GIBBS Cc-cp 4, PHA. 2,3 GLADYS GIBELYOU Intramurals 1,2, IA., PHA. 1,25 French Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 3,4. CARLAS GIBSON Willow Run High 1,2. WINDELL GARRISON Intramurals 2,3, Cross Country 2,35 IA. Viceepresidentz Latin Club 3. CURTIS GARVEY Class Play Committee ' Qtaqe Crew 1- Class Play Committee Ja C ' Cl b 4, Thespian 4, Hall Monitor 4 I It W f jf V ' ' . . 4, Footl' 1123, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track 1, lfJI'f351lIT1Q 3: Con 5 1' 1 I cet Choir 1, IA. 4g service u BEVERLY GASPER Intramurals 122,45 llzdern Dance 1, IA. 4, Co-op 4, FHA lg Service Club 3, S,':an1sh 1. IULIA GATEWOOD Pub. Mgr. 1, Class Pay Ccrxmznee 35 CTISS Ccrnmittees l,2,3 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, PHA. 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Honor Society Pep Club 4, 4, ,N Y 'Nw f11L.'v' wx KVA sf? 596 yum., ,, PTY -nil 'RFP lt N f-fr'-A-f L 'Qp-'f af' mx ind? 4' K 1 t AXK A V 4 rw? I A19 rf' l A, 9 x , 'gi 1- I XX X h AL .of t .121-L f an l.p'f-ffl. 1, GEORGE GORD Baseball lp Speech Contests 35 Photographers 3,45 Chess Club 25 Key Club 35 Pres. 45 Service Club. RONALD GORDON Football lg Intramurals 45 Hall Monitor 4. rt' RIPLEY GIGNAC Football 253,45 Intramurals 2,3 PATRICK GIZZI Football 35 Intramurals l,25 'Wrestling Letterman 2, Ca, HJ one . .cf ,-, 1 5 A I 'HCT 'wflell 4, oc1en-e Club 354, Varsity Club 4, BRIAN GLANDON Class Representative 2,35 Intramurals 25 Swimming Team 3 Honor Society 45 Math Club 35 Pres. 4. BRUCE GLEASON Class Play Committee 45 Track Team l,25 Wrestling, Letterman 25 Audio-Visual 45 Hall Monitor 35 IA. 2,35 Pep Club 4 Science Club 2,3,45 Service Club 3,45 Varsity Club 2,3. fill. J in f 1 Dt 1'- I ,1:fzm1: 215 ?1fgf::,Z51-55 fs, 312,21 sf-'-tri 'rf-I-V., ,fi yin' iv L fx' -fi PATRICK DOUGLAS GOUIN Class Representative 2,3545 Class Play Committee 3,47 CICS-S Committee 45 Student Council 45 IA. Honor SocietYf PFGS- 4: Latin Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 2,35 Pres. 45 Boys State 2 IO1-INN GRAIEWSKI Intramurals 3,45 F.H.A. 35 F.T.A. 45 Latin Club 35 Library 45 Sea Sprites 3. for 65 -e-,,,, frw- -1- K- -if N Qty X' wg 13 BARBARA GUINN lrnramptrais 15 Hall licnitir 45 111. Peril Club 45 Service Clulz 4. ALEX HALBERDA Class Represeritawle 15 Easlcetliall 1,25 Tranl: Letterman 1,f1,3,45 Criss Ciintry 1.et'e-rman 2354, Cartain 45 'Wrestling 35 l1iAY 253,45 Service 2,245 Varsity 125354, Pres. 4. PAT HALE Intramurals 152,245 SPFCTA'lf'1R 74, F.ll.A. 1,25 GAA. 2,35 Lilvrary 25 Pri-pCl:,1lf 15 Cyfartislt l. BRIAN HALIS Nothing, RON GRAY Class Committee 35 Football 2,35 Letterman 3, Captain 45 Bas- ketball 1,2, Letterman 3,45 Traflc 2, Letterman 45 Hall Monitor 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Math Clulu 45 Service Club 45 Varsity Club 4. SHIRLEY GRIMOLDBY MARIORIE GROSS Service Club 45 Hall ' :mir 4. THOMAS GROVES Audi:-Visual 3, Serviie Club 3. ' 'Q 5 C-fx Y'- -f-, . 0-:iff Wm- fi M'-5 Q. wt if ti tm - 113.7 M -4 w. 1' , , , 'Wi- 5 '---Q -Q 5553-51,5 gittv,.t4l MQt.i,t,7,QL, .Ru t 1.1, ' Q-,tr-H PS -.1-1 it it tt 1. 1. 9 L, . 4 N 5 - z- 221511 -ix 'ti :M id ' ' -i X- -. 5 .-,G 1 gt, . . k .. -Pi fE? ,iJlji:qi I 'Y 49 S , az. H 'll 1 1 wg f mf-I 'lf 1 Dell 'til v 5' Q it ' 3a12'Q1?- L il ', Qtlfittlibit, 554 354, , -1.3-v 'Wt tg . ax: t 'ffl- i-.lxm Jn. 'A QW, ' S My xc ,f5-:, CAROL HARNER St. Mary's lg Intramurals 2,3p Concert Choir lg F.N..1-X. 2, Latin Club 2,37 Library 2,37 Math 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Ser- vice 4. IUDITH HASELHUHN Co-op 45 Service 4. JAMES HAUSER Class Play Committee 3,45 Library lg Service 4. IOYCE HAWKINS Latin Club 2. ALBERT HALL Service Club 4. DAVID HALL Track 2, Tennis lg Key Club 2,3,4. ED HANLEY Intramurals 2, Track 2. GRACE RUTH HANSBERGER lntramurals l,2,3,4g IA. 3, F.H.A. 3, French lg G.A.A. 2,3,4 Pep Club l,4. 'D WE, r..:. . .4553 'far 'if' x .il , 'N-v-'rff . f , fkk-F ,,,1 4 'rt' 'NN f w...,.:, 'Wim 'C' -Q ix fvnzw- -x .q,,. ,f PAT HAWTHORNE Intrcrmurcrls 1,2,3p Serv Club 1. PAMALA I. HAYDEN ice C1ub 2, Cc-cp 4, French 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, IA. 3. LOIS HEAD Inirciiufcls Ili Q- fW4 4, 1 .N.A Trees. 4, Thespxun 4. DARREL HEBRON '.'.'rest11ng 4' QP.. E, T 'K ' ' .:- Club 4. fwi f ,.,. ' ,QW -gf WILLIAM 1- HELLER 1722112311 2: Eiiskzeftcfl 3. ALBERTA HENKEL Class fzmrnfees E- ...'f31'IJY3'1S 1-,2,-1: Cinfert Ecrnj ff,-1, Pep Ezni 3,4, fzie' 512111 1, C:n:srt Clzzlr 34: IA. Pres. 2, 1 TTGZSV 37 1,25 GA A. 22,45 Pep Club 1,3 -1. x,-.A- -er' BARBARA HENNING Southwestern 1, 1.A. 3,4 JAMES HENRY 1700213011 1,2,3,4, Lezterzncrn 2,3,4g TfG'T1I Letterman 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y KN: 2,3,4, VP. Pres. 41 vafsrry 33,4 VP 4. x dp-v'- iff V' Y 'AS' J NX-'sf' ' Q 'ifd r v up I 4--nu..-1-t ,f 4, .miffxgxw X af 97 1 ,f I 3 a 4 V A W LYLE C. HIPNER 'K'-k Hall Monitor 4. DON HOFFEND St. Mary's 15 Football l5 l.A. 35 Spanish Club 2,3. GLENDA HOGAN Class R epresentative 1- Intramurals 234 l-I ll FRANK RAYMOND HICKS Class Representative lg Traci: lp Speecli Contests 2,45 Studen Council lg Vv'eatl1er Observers 35 Co-op 45 Service Club 4. PATRICIA IRENE HIGHTOWER Girls Glee Club l,3,4, Pres. 45 IA. 35 Servic e Club 3. TOM HILLON Football l,25 Hall Monitor 35 Latin Club 25 Science Club 35 Service Club 3. Q RICHARD A. HILT M Audio-Visual t 5 , , 5 a Monitor5 IA. 35 Spanish Club 354. SALLY HOLBROOK F.N.A. 354. 4w r'2'4 , 45 l.A. 3,45 VP. 35 Sales Mgr. 4. mi f 5.1 r. : Lvl Y,-. f.,.,,wa:a-- ' n .Jfffui il-QP 63 'ml -ur-gm .fin 3557, 'Y ,,,.-P-,Lt lj .ff ,gp li wr X b,,.J'f uf. 'ff S-X Af wg I,--.. 'SIS 'wx CZ? 4... IOE HUBBS Pzztizll L5 Easei 'hzfzqrapher 45 SPECTATGR 45 LA. 3. IUDITH HUDSON Class Play' fifxrzifee 45 'f'iQiirerr's The-51'-er Czrnrrrxmeqr 3-if Class f:ifT.fXl El? 2 lifflffaflli ff,-25 Hl-LITE fy IA. 3: PTA. 4: Pep TTL was flgli EQ Plrfle Chl: C5 Eer'.'r:e Cluk 3. PRISCILLA A. HUGHES MTE 35 CSKA. f,?5 Pc-p Club Q5 Press lmramurals l,2,35 Hl- Clulg 35 Se-rvrie ffluk IOHN F. HULL Hall lvlorrifor 45 lA, 3. - Hall lflrirrrlzr -1. PATRICIA HOLMES Class Represemalivs- 25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Conceri Bcmd 5 'r1d E semble 3,45 IA. 35 FTA. 2,3545 Cadet Band l, ..1 r1 - V Club 4. GAA. 23,45 l-loner Socrej 4, La.1n BARBARA IEAN HOLT Ca-cp 45 Press Club 3. PAT HORNSBY lrrtramurals lg FHA, 25 lA. 3. BETTY HUBBS 5. 1 J L I A i' f I 5. -IU? -gm ' if W lf. Nu...- if 'S fi is :ses Sr ,sf-1 Aw f 70 1 uv -ug-1' T ,ji , - wg. . , ,W -- fi' 4' ' 24 A' wr, in .Wx 1 . A , fm ' , 1 t 3 ,wwf X , I X '95 515: 1 t+,,,LM'1, N SALLIE IACOBS Class Representative IZ- Class Pla C , , y ommittees 35 Cl'iildren's Theater Committees lp Class Committees 2,37 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Student Council 3, French Club I Sec 2- G.A.A. 234- Honor Society 45 Math Club 3, Sec. 4,'Serv'iceI Club 2,3,4g ,Yl- Teen 1. DENNIS IAWORSKI Senior Play ly Football Letterman 2,45 Track Letterman ly Intramurals 2 3 4 Serv' Cl b ,,g ice u 45 Thespian Society Treas. 3,45 Hall Monitor 3, CAROL IOHNS IA. 3,4, Co-op 4, Library Club 4. BLANCHE JOHNSON GARNIE V. HUNTER I-Iall lflonitor 4. BILL HURRELBRINK SHARON HUTCHINGS Intramurals 12' FNA I3 I-Ion S ' . , . . . , 5 or Society 4 Latin Club 34 IA. 2.3. JOYCE INNES Class Representative l,3,4g Class Play Committees 3 Class Com mittees l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,3,4g HI-LITE 3, Feature Editor 4 IA. 31 Pep Club I, Press Club 3. , , I ff 1 ' P A 4 4 1- 4f - t'P- k ar, .XX4 Z' uf- vf---,P -,F , - f - W r , -x v . 'jc i X s 9:-sl' ' x li r- 11,5 LINDA IONES n D O04 Class Play Ccmmiltees 35 Con- Clcss Peprese 'ctlzp LN, 5 ' ' ' ' N24 lfnsernkle 2,35 Girls Trl: 25 IA. 253, cert Chix 454 1. ,.., ,u -. FTA. E- Frenth CQ' 1,25 Pep Club 25 Ser'.ri:e Cluk 4. KATHRYN JORDAN lnircrrnurcls Q2 2,45 l.,-R. E5 FN A. 2,35 GAA. 3,45 Latin ' ' Cul' '- fl: Egiriies 35 Servrte Club 354. 2,145 rep W-.. C- Club DOROTHY IOSEPH LA. Sales Mgr. 35 CQ-cp 45 Honor Smciely 45 Mclllr Club 3,4 LYNDEN KAHLER fl 'Hoo 135 lnlrurnurnls l,2,3,45 Concert 'Ol rlr 2,3545 Class Rep. 35 Class C,mmr Chair lp French Clull l525 C1.A.A. 13,-1, Servrce L -. Spanish 3, VP. 4. IANICE IOHNSON - A. l. l.A. 3, Sec. 45 Co-op 4, PH CAROLYN IOHNSTON '- Cadet Ecmd l,2,3: HI-LlTE 3: IA. 35 Co-op 45 Intramurals 1,55 PNA. 2,3545 Library Club 3. DAVE IONES Class F.eiresQ:' tees 45 Chglirens 2,45 Irzrrnzfris C.: nf 4 35 IA. S195 If: lmerccm 4. FRANCES IONESQ U lntrcrzurzrs -15 nu.. r 212+ f L? ,.f 1:- P' 72 f-A I -1 v . ,- ., ,.I:S :'.A ' C,...S H-- f --V V AQ 'nh fum,-.qi-. S r...j -- ..,... A s E' Class Ccrnmntees 'llvi' C-fTf1' - ' hi.. r.u,.,1Z1f if 526931 ' Czniesrs f--Nr-, .Qr45,. '1Q cn :::,-., u, -, --Q Club 4 Ihr 'Eb .sf fig? as. WS 'R . f K XE ,,,, nQf:-T-'V' 'ew--r fi.,-ff ttt t R - 'T J3 ' ROBERT B. KILGOUR Track lg Cadet Band l,2,3g l.A. l,3. MARION M. KINGSBURY Panel 45 Speakers Bureau Sec. 4j Honor Society 4g Latin Club 2,3, Sec. 45 Math Club 3,47 Service Club 3,4. TONY KIRKLAND Southeastern lg Central 2. RONALD KLANN Intramurals 3,45 Class Committee 4g Concert Band 41 Cadet Band l,2,I3g Wind Ensemble 45 Chess Club 35 Latin Club 2: Math Club 4. LOUIE KENNEDY Service Club 4g l-lall Monitor 4. BOB KENYON SANDRA KERWICK Class Representative 3g Class Committees 3g Intramurals 1 P.l-LA. 2,35 Service Club 2,3,4g Hall Monitor 3. IUDITH KETT lntrarnurals l,2,3,4p IA. lg Hall Monitor 4. 9'9 ,, we 'EN 'Linn--an ' ' 'f fi? f' if f 49. .V 'l 1 1 f. 175' Qffi'5152gLQff:: 1 if ' . 'I K ir' , ' Y -'vm W 'Na-r V no--v .,,?' K '73 an... ,,.,. IK...-f-' THOMAS KOON Iujwfey' 15 inggh , -I A W4 fx- - . XC' 'S 'ui ' , III. u,-,fI,- -u ,, PENNY KORNE Intrcxmurzls 4g Wu vp'--F DTN ' 4 Y-Te-1-rl 4g IA. . IACQUELYN KOSTIN Intramurals l,'E1,4g liervagve Clul K-Q but-X 'ET' '51 fY?f41.v Y , 'Qi 411,51 ,. Q , ai-11 ,R , H431 . I-'I 'Nye-...Z r'?'A . ' fT'..', . , 9353 LAZARUS KMET Criss Country lg C MARY KNAPP CYNTHIA KOHN BILL KOLASINSKI W. ,.A-Q.Yp. Inks er ..,,,e.,ll A, ,hh 4: C:-ip 4. I W, L XFX. 8 I J. I 251-fl, 'ki f ,. 1 ' ' if will X E p ul La m Club Lxlimr' ,- 23, 5 -2 Lie Clu' y IJ 1 F v ,Y ur:.s 5: :1.-'.ll,-wsu l qu -va- TS MABLENE KOVACS Intramurals l,Q,3, IA, 213, Pros. Aly FIIA. lg Co-I p Clulw Ll. 1 '--'f 3 DX .N , fm 74 'Q 'x 'NY' fm? 4' ,M .1 . ' X , . 1. lf 4 ! ,ng I ,W V -'j . ., W, . , ,,,, DYE 7 .0 V - '- fbi if Vg 1-V rf azfffffr -nun-........ :LMP ,Mb ' ,. Ii'7:,1 lf 'LW IUDY KUHN Class Prep. l,2g Class Committees 2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3g French Club 2,3p G.A.A. 2,35 Library 2,35 Pep Club l. GARY LAMB IUDY LANE Class Rep. 2, Intramurals l,2,4, Chess Club 2, Fencing 2: Science Club 2,3g Service Club 3,4g Spanish 3. IOAN LANG Service 45 LA. 4, Hall Monitor 4. BARBARA KREPPS Dramatics Club Play 4, lntramumls l,4, IA. 25 German Club, Pub, Mgr. 4, Science Club 2,3,4, Service Club 3, Spanish Club l,3, Treas. 2. ALLEN KRUGLER Class Hep. l,2, Audio-Visual 3,45 l-lonor Society 4, Science Club 3,4p Service Club 3,4. RONALD KUBIK Class Play Committee 4, Tennis 3, Letterman 4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 3,41 Chess Club 3, Key Club 3,4. CAROL KUBITSKEY Intramurals l,3,4p LA., Library Club 45 Pep Club l. ..g2Qn..,1 'Hof' 1f 'P' VIDIV' .er W, Af fi-is 5 fn . 0 rx 'J154' 9 F'-Q' 'X Qi' 67 4 K X, 3 3 ...fw A? 1 l f' 7 61 ' ,S 4 5 f' 'ffl' -- f' 1' NNT? X GARY LEONARD Criss Ciunfry fp resfzng E, Leltermon 45 Ecys Glee Club 4, LA. 2. IACQUELINE LEWIS Cc-op 4, LARRY LEWIS Class Play Cimmitff-e 35 Ecrslia-flqll 1,25 lrnlmmumls 3,45 Track l. GARY LEITERMAN C1555 Rgp- 4, Pr:frl1c1ll lf, lf-tternmrl 34: lmlrcrmurals l5 lli-Y 45 X Q Service Club 45 Vcusily Clulf 3,45 llrxll lvlwrxmrr 11. . id - CAROL LARABEE lmrcmurcrls 25 l-ll-LITE 3,45 PNA. 25 Pep Club 25 Press 3,45 Service Club 3. HENRY LEACH Hull Momlor 45 Service 4. BRUCE LEAR Key Club E,-1. IUDY LEATHERMAN Clzrss Peg. Q E,-Q5 luxgir Pity E' Cl' s Flip' Ctrirzittee 3- Class Commrtiees 2,4 ln'r:7T.'4r:.s r,- : 45 czeetn Cintests 45 French Cluk l, Trezs. Q5 G.rl...l lf: Lrirzry Club E5 lfzth Club 3,45 'Pep Cluh l- Ser re :QL me Q was . ' -.., fi .,-JA -Q f ' xsv . L.- X.. 'N Nlhm.s,,+- 'Nu . ww ...,..,, A1064 FRANKIE LILES Coop 4. KARL LIND Cross Country 3: Debate 3,47 Panel 3,45 Epeal-:ers Bureau 3,4 l.A, 4, Chess Club l, VP. 2, Pres., 3, VP., 4, Pres. rJJ'r 7 X an-.ibn-v' If '. Q 'Zi -' X V , . ,ff'54 f IUDY M. LONG Girl's Glee Club 3, l.A. 3, HI-LITE. BONNIE LOVENE Class Play Committee 3, Class Committee 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4p l.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Press 35 Service Club 3, HI-LITE' 3, Cir. Mgr. 4. PAT LUCKETT Class Play Committee 3, Childrens Theater l,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Modern Dance lg Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Speech Contests l,2,3g Student Council l,2g Dramatics l,2, V.P. 3,4, French 2, Honor Society 45 Math 4, Pep Club lg Thesptan 2,3, Sec. 4: Y-Teen l. THELMA LUPER Intramurals l,3. EDWARD FRED LINDON Football 3,4. LEONARD LOCHNER Class Rep. lg Basketball lg Baseball 1, Hall Monitor 4. Wh f '-. V, ' '--f-'Mfr flew, A , +V'-'-in tie, .r 'P,x X 'P,xx. ikfl-4 ,nr , - ,mek 'Vx 'gh ww., '- Q ? .., Q 'Nga VY QL, ' 1-u,, K IAMES MCDONELL Fencing 2. PHYLLIS MCFARLAND Co-op 4. JERRY MCINTYRE Class Play 45 Baccalaureate-Commencernent Committee 45 Foot- ball l,2,3, Letterman 45 Baseball 12,35 F.l',A. 45 Ili-Y 3,45 Matlt Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 3,45 S5tefv5,35,q,f 4, SHELBY MCLELLAN Intramurals l,2,3,45 IA. 2,3. ED MCCARTHY Class V.P. 35 Class Representative 45 lunior Play 3: Senior Play Dramatics Play 35 Festival Play 35 Class Committees 2,3545 Football 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 I-li-Lite 3,45 Spectator 45 Dramatics 45 Hi-Y 3, Treas. 45 Key Club V.P. 35 Latin Club 25 Press 3,45 Thespian Club 4. BILL MCCLELLAN FTA Tre-as. 45 l.A. 3,45 Pep Club 45 Service Club 3,45 Hall 1 1 4 xi, Q . , . ix., -P398 , Monitor 3. yr I JIM MCCORMICK Football 2. LINDA McCOY Class Play Committee 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 IA. 35 Honor Society5 Latin Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Service Club 3,4. 'W 'IE .-, Q xl? is-' x aff, Afxt :mix 9 if ' N '5 N s All - 155 X ifffiv P' Pill . CAROL MCMULLEN MILT MCPHERSON Sup' lh-..w-- PHYLLIS MALOTT X, 'W' 7 ELAINE MANNOR M 5525 W, ivan 'Q' I I 5, 1 , It Sir lames Dunn l,2, Intramurals 1,25 Service Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. Girls Glee Club 2,3,45 Intramurals l. Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 253,45 Concert Choir 2 3 4 BARBARA MARCH RAY MARISNICK Intramurals 2,3545 Baseball 2,35 Letterman 45 IA. 4. 'WNW' '1'M 1'f7. . ,N TERRENCE MARSH Senior Play 45 Class Committee lg Debate 2,3,45 Speakers Bureau 2,3,45 Intercom 45 Key Club 3, Sec. 45 Science Club 2. TED MARTIN 1 Iunior Play 35 Class Play Committee 35 Childrens Theater 25 H, 'Q Class Committee 35 Thespian Play 25 Intramurals lg Tennis 2, 'P uf 52.4 Letterman 3,45 Co-op V.P. 4: Hi-Y l,2,3r KGY Club 2' Ll- GOV' ernor 45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Varsity Club 354. .,w' N-Elf 'IIIIN 79 , il! :rf-'f x 4 IUNE MAYS Y -yr-v' TC' .I1,I .IIfi......S . .45 ff : 1 '-f un, ..,- -nf I'-:F LN... K ,frm 'if 'J 'K ff-7 LEVVIS MEDAUGI-I Y. ., ,,A .H . 113.1 r..-m.-r 5,-1. GEORGE MEDEIROS 1mrGmurC11s 1,25 K' I c-qw-5 fm 5 . i, 'vt-an A- t DIANE MAST Iunicr Play 35 Drcmzfxcs Play 45 Infrcmuruls 1,25 Speech Cen tesfs 25 Drcrmaucs 2,3, VP. 45 G.A,.L.. 25 1-Izmir 5:61917 4, Lctm Club 25 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,45 Science Club 25 Sea Spri'es 3,45 EPIHLSR Club 2,45 fhespicm 3,4. SHARON MATEVIA Intrcmqrals 1,2,3,45 Guia Glee Club 45 Cc-cp 45 F.N.A, 2,35 IA. 3, RICHARD MATHISON V-H,-A I., ,Uv . who rv, . f.. . , 2-.. r..-n.,-. 55 LC, CM: -5 'e ,.',1: 5. RICHARD MATTHEWS H311 1.f:nL2:r -2- Fgfle 1:2 1 C ' ' 1153 af f I I wr ' but .., I 5 WO A fr: fix: '- fr? ?2C131: 2535 G.Il...3.. I I hi Crass Czurrfry Z 1,'.'rrs'Qin:1 Ig 15111 ,'.,.-51115, 35 Audxr:-V15uC115 Phciigraphers MI 'lfelihir C: II- IS 1- IA 3, Pres. 4, GERALD MELLON Service C1ub 3. I 'US .57 X ,- ,, s-- I 80 w. ji' 'YTTLLD-f t ' -1 -arf'- 'fffbf' ? SM af V' RONALD MILBURN Intramurals l,2,3,45 French Club 25 Math Club 3. GAIL KAY MILLER Iunior Play 35 Intramurals 15 F.I-I.A. lg Pep Club l. JACOB MILLER LOUIS MILLER 'R ,, ,rf l VICTORY MELVIN Intramurals l,2,35 Cadet Band 2,35 Class Play Committe-e5 Dramatic Club Play 45 Dramatics 45 G,A.A. 25 Math Club 4. BEVERLY MENDE Intramurals 1,2345 IA. 35 F.N,A. 25 Pep Club lg Press Club 3, 45 Science Club 3. ALBERT MEYERS Senior Play 35 Photographers 35 LA. 3,45 Co-op 45 Service Club 45 Hall Monitor 4. CONNIE MICHELS Pep Club l5 l.A. 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Press Club 2,3,45 Service Club 35 Class Publicity Manager 35 Class Representative 3,45 Class Play Committee 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Hi-Lite 3,45 Spectator 4. - , vig AI' V - 5 ,.V.M..,x,- ,Q M1 K hs r ., !,-ff--wav, I i' FAQ, , ,r .48-V QUVUWW ,,' 2 '- 5 1: I' fx I an 41.-51:1 ZITI' ' ,aa g: ,ii t-e-2E?Lfff?fn,1eFll- f+ 1 1 1j::? '- -5 .ef ff-fzzifwvffffffif-'H ta- 'Refi M.-N V f11,f..,.,4 if ..,. rQ212e?1Pcjfs7:tni3U',' -'t -rw? 1- f- 'ffa1?f5 V -1 u .. H t ' .' p if .-1. if ff' Y . .sets -'nh' V-3- ix X v.:-55,5 term. - vt NX ,XXII Bl ns ,-'QGX f - ' 'Tv 5 ,-1775. 1 0.1 , M f, lr-ff V, .-3? X - w . sf' . 'RW' . faqs wif' X. ' l'u?Y0v 'M Wmiwiix 5 -of x 1 X I 5 5- B- 1 see. GARY MORTON BARRY MULLINIX Class Representative l,3,45 Debate 25 SPECTATOR, Editor-in- Chief 45 Fencing Club 3, Pres. 45 French Club l,25 Honor So- ROBERT MILLER Class Representative lg .ass y Theater 2- Drctmatics Play 35 Thespian Play 35 Cross Country 2,45 Concert Band l,2: Pep Band 1,25 Vfind Ensemble 25 Dance Band l,25 Speech Contest 25 French Club 3, VP. 45 Varsity Club 3,4. Cl Pla Committee 3,45 Childrens GEORGE MILOSCH Class Representative 45 Football l, Letterman 25 Cross Country 1,25 'Wrestlinq Letterman 25 Hall Monitor 45 Service Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Varsity Club l,2,3,4. IANICE MORNINGSTAR Class Play Ccrnrnittee 35 Class Ccmmitiees l,3,45 Intramurals G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 25 Press Club l,2,35 Hi-Lite 3,45 Co-cp 3, Sec. 35 Spanish 152. RICHARD MORT ciety 4, Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. If V pl-we 9'-E.. f GERRY MUNSON Intramurals l,2,3,4. BARBARA MURRAY IA. 2,35 P.T.A. 45 Pep Club l,45 Spanish Club 3,4 Hall Mzniizr Ep 'Heather Cbszrvers 35 Service Club 3. ..ff f'-Tvx .. x U ' N q - A A x l 'Cafe lg XL X ' ,., 82 W. 'Ni' NP . ,X :- - JQ2'sA.f 4' 3' 637159 5. .5 X F' V5 35 ' ' ,. ,. 'ilfsl fu ROBERT NORRIS Hall Monitor 4. KAY ANN NOWACZCK Class Pla a.A.A. 4, Latin 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,45 sefv1Ce'c'1Lfb'3. BARBARA NYE F.H.A. l,2. BONNIE OATMAN Olsen lr. High School l5 Co-op 45 F.H.A. 35 l.A. 3,45 Library 25 Pep Club 25 Service Club 3: Spectator 4. y Committee l,2,3,45 Intramurals l 2 3 4' l.A. 3, Treas.5 CECIL NEIDEFFER ' BARBARA M. NELSON GERALD NEW Basketball 1. CAROL I. NEWMAN Class Play Commi 45 Service Club 3. 1' 'N V -aw' ttee 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 IA. 3,45 CQ-Op 'ew .1 Jil.-. , .LL ri I BEVERLY ANN OESTREICH Class Publicity Manager 25 Class PICIY 3,41 IHTTCIIIIU-TCIlS 2.3: Co-op 4, I-Iall Monitor 4. BARRY OSBORN '4 Class Representative l,2, Intramurals 27 Pep Band 23,47 Cadet , Band lg 'Wind Ensemble 2,3,4g Dance Band 2,3,4p Pep Club 2,3, 4 4, Concert Band 2, Treasurer 3, Pres. 4. .J of ! fl 465 NAB 913' IESSIE OSBORNE Service Club 2,34 PAT OSBORNE Class Representative 25 Pep Cub 3: S vice Club 2,3,4. fig ff' DENNIS OTT Michigan Lutheran Seminary 1,25 Football 35 Intramurals 3,45 Track 4, Letterman 3, Wrestling, Letterman 3,4. PATRICIA PALBICKI Romulus lg Pinclcney 2, Allen Park 3, IA. 4. x nl' W 9 r I Sf . E I-S'- 'Sw tts' is Q 3 . X , I- .Y if v L 3? . je N I I I ' Y- tfli' i -. ' -4.25. -' - ' , , aft .f i Y Q: ki,--wp -H X I .f ISXX-'ai,?3fL xs, 4 A .lk '--- , ,f x I KAREN KAY PATTERSON Intramurals l,2,3,4g ifiqiofette 2, Phoifsqmphef 4, HI-LITE 3,4, I N a t Fencing Club l,2,3, Pub. Mgr. 4, GAA. 2,34 K' .L RONALD w. PATTERSON f ax ' ...Q Class Play Committees 35 Class Committees lg Hall Monitor 3, , l W fm 'nl GF Audio-Visual 4, IA. 3,4, Key Club 45 Math Club 4, Pep Club T T KD. 47 Science Club 2,3,4p Service Club 3,4. ji! y U N' ji - ,gg . ,X S it 84 R ev 'fm imdb.,- --...ao .Viv MJ: s ' J' ,. - -'Q .19-lie.. . , -Q' -1:-- ::.L.' 5-1-fy 1 i'5f'-1E'if- 'fn'-'urs'-Hts? tae L fxw-ti f at mfs 'www--v -'ff ' IOAN PERRY Intramurals l,2, l.A. 3. MARGIE PERRY Class Sec. 4, Class Representative 2,3, Class Play 3,4, Class Play Committees 3,4, Children's Theater 3, Class Committees l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, I.A. Sec. 3, Prod. Mgr. 4, Co-op, Treas. 4, Dramatics Club 3,4, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 2,3, Pep Club, Pres. l, Service Club 4, Thespian Society 3,4, Hall Monitor 4. SANDY PETRINEC Co-op 4, P.H.Af. 2,3, Service Club 2. DONNA PETTY I.A. 2,4, Co-op 4, French Club l,2, Pep Club l. H ,Jil -. W! ny . X. . L 1 f- ,1 t p KV s 'SP' , If N, 'X hi GERALD PEGRAM IA. 3, Fencing Club l, Key Club 4, Spanish Club 3. IOHN PENTA Cofop 4. WILLIAM C. PERCIFU1. Class Play Committees 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Tennis l, Letter man 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Pep Club l, Varsity Club l,2,3,4. IUDITH C. PERKS Intramurals l,2,3,4, F.N.A. l,2,3, Latin Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 4 ,m,...:' Class Play Committees 4, Class Play 4, Class Committees 2,3, Ts '-GJ I W 19? 'fe X. - , 'Tv H 5 I .iz .9?'. WILMA PITTMAN X Concert Eand 23,45 Cc-cp 4. CAROL KAY PLATTE Y Class Representative lg Intramurals l,2,3,45 Ccncert Band l,2, 3,45 Czncert Chem 45 Vfmd Ensemble 45 Girls Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Ensemble 45 IA. 3,45 F.H.A. lp CQYGP 4: GAA. 3,45 Pep Fm 'Si Club 2,4. Q IULIE PLUNGIS Intramurals l,2,3,45 F.N.A. 2,35 PTA. 45 Latin Club 253,45 Pep Club 15 Service Club 3. DENNIS POMPILIUS Intramurals 25 Wrestling, Letterman 3,4. ' IAIVLES PETTY Class Play Commillees 35 Class Committees 2: Fwlwll 12 5 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Easlcefball 25 Ph9TC2 1'UPh9f Dramatics Club 3,45 Thespian Saciezy 4. SHARON ANN PHELPS lnlramurals l,2,3,45 IA. 1, Treas. 2, Asst. Treas. 35 GA A 1 LYNNE PIKE Hayden 15 Dora l,2. IACK PIXLEY Class Play 45 Class Ccmrrgfe s 754- Hall llcnizcr 4 Fren ri Club 45 H1-Y 23,45 Key Club 7 4 Service Club 4. 'rzr fes- ,fs vi 'CTN' 409 I ' 1 5 . .m me It Y 'Il My wr? -'Wh QFD DAVE PRIESKORN Baseball, Letterman 3,4. AV PUGH D E Class Pub. Mgr. 45 Class Play 45 Class Play Committees 35 Dramatics Club 45 Class Committees 35 Key Club, Treas. 4. IANET LOUISE QUINN Class Re resentative l Class Play Committees 3' Class Com- p 1 , mittees l,2,35 Intramurals lg SPECTATOR, Photography Editor5 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 1. SANDRA RADER Intramurals l,25 Hall Monitor 45 F.I-LA. 25 Service Club 4. fl....f.,3 so SHARRON LEI POST Class Play Committees 45 Class Play 3,45 Childrens Theater Committees 3,45 Childrens Theater 3,45 Dramatics Club Play 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3545 Dramatics Club 3,45 FTA. 3,45 Library Club 35 Pres. 45 Pep Club 45 Thespian Society 3, l-list. 4, RICHARD A. POTTER Class Representative 1,45 Football l,2, Letterman 3,45 Baseball 25 Wrestling, Letterman 25 Audio-Visual 35 French Club l,25 Hi-Y 2,35 Pres. 45 Science Club 25 Service Club 35 Varsity Club 3,4. PAT POWELL Intramurals I5 Girls Glee Club l,3,4. BONNIE POWERS v Intramurals 15 Hall Monitor 45 French Club 2. f' 9:11 c , ....-.....u-. A Q51 57' 2:1 l '1-sf' I Tw 'Z' 4 u ' -I 13 ,ff if sam-ff' -vga' ' ' x L WANDA IANE REINHART Cadet Eanil 12,37 1451. 55 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Servize Club 4. IOANNE ROBINSON Intramurals 1,225 Czncert Cncrr 12,35 Hall llcnitcr 45 IA. 2,35 F.N.A. 25 G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Cub lj Servi:e Club 3,4. CONNIE ROGERS Intramurals 1,2,3,45 IA. 3,45 H1-LITE 45 Press Club 4. IERRY ROLLINS Baseball 3. Nw vef 'C'N E DWARD RAIMER Track 1,25 Concert Band 2,341 Pep Band 3,47 CGCIGT Bflfld 1 Vfind Ensemble 3,45 Pep Club 45 Scusnce Club 3,4, HARRY RANCH Basl-ceiball 1,25 Tran'-' 12 LARRY RAST Fcctball Leizerman RAMONA REID TCYl31' Center 1,2. xx ,gif If CP ' asrzetza.. 1,2245 IA, 3, ,695 's.f v'-' Ex, Sf 'Wu-X Q15-., Egg- MQW! ' Vw-I' x 4- 'QR- PAT RUCINSKI Intramurals 17 H1-LITE 3,47 Press Club 374. IULIE RUSNAK St. Mary's 1727 Intramurals 37 LA. 37 Co-op 47 Service Club 47 Hall Monitor 4. SHERRY LYNN RUSSELL Class Play Committee 3,47 Iunior Play 37 Senior Play Commit- tee 47 Child.ren's Theater 3,47 Thespian Play 37 Class Commit- tees 3,47 Intramurals 1,21 Speaker's Bureau 47 Speech Contests 2,3747 Dramatics Club 2,3747 Sec. 37 French Club 27 Honor Society 47 Math Club 37 Pep Club 4: Service Club 3: Tl'19SPiC1U 374, Pres. 4. LINDA RYAN Class Committees 1: Hlfflmuf Club 37 French 3747 Service Club 3. I als 1,37 Concert Choir 47 Fencing DONNA ROMAINE l1'111'GmuIG1S 27 1-11-1..lTE 37 Co-op 45 G,A,A, 2, CHARLES ROMICK Audio-Visual 1: Photoqrapher 27 Weather Observers 3 Coop 4 DEMPSTER CORKY ROSS Football l, Letterman 273,47 Basketball 172, Letterman 3 Intra murals 47 Baseball l, Letterman 2,3747 Hall Monitor Iumor Rotarian7 Chess Club 47 Hi-Y 3747 Varsity 3,47 Hi-Y Pres 4 DARLENE SUE ROSS Intramurals 1,27 Girl's Glee Club 4. arab' -ww x if 'E -err it W.-0, s.a'2 ' f if WALTER SCHMIEDE I-Iall lffcnrcr 45 Service Club 45 German Club 4. CAROLYN SCHRAMM Garden Ciiy 2,35 Class Pep Intramurals 45 Ca-cp 45 French Club 3. iv er I 'Er' .Q t. CLAUDETTE SAMPSON Intramurals 1,25 IA. 35 F.N.A. 21 Service Club 15253. PATRICIA SANDERS Intramurals 1,25 Concert Choir l,2,35 Service Club 253. DARLEEN FAYE SCHLEGEL Intramurals 35 Hall lufcnitzr 45 IA. 35 Cc-cj: 45 Service Club 4 BETTY SCHNELLER IA. .resenwrtive 35 Class Committee 3,45 4 -.L by t ,an SP ' -...LJ , if rg-'F ,I 49 .. -L we r .f ...K-.4 5- 5 5, V.:-e. -fri Spy '- '. H GLENN SCOTT ' Intramurals 15 Spanish Club 3. h LEONARD SEELEY lg. Football 45 Baseball 3,4 , ,dw ff-'lg' A A ' f' 90 iw' 0 152 H ' 1 X454 .Q ' -- 1 1 YN WV' ' dwg ...J 555+ DAVID SEWARD DENNIS SHAW Service Club 2. BARBARA SHAWLEY Class Representative l5 Intramurals 1,25 Girls Glee Club 3,45 Library 1. IIM SIMMONS Football 3,45 Track Club 2,3. 25 Hall Monitor 45 Service Club 45 Spanish IOYCE SIMPSON Intramurals l,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2. PEGGY SIMPSON 'HM S f qgzw-wr fft M, , f mf I 9 I I I , 1,-.,.,.- .-w. 1 .N ... r Hiisgzi-.5141 ss, te 'lif J ' I f N 5 L H, H if ' Q RICHARD EARL SIMPSON A Hall Monitor 35 Student Council 2,35 IA. 35 CO-OP 4: I-IIDTOTY Club 15253545 Science Club 253. CHARLES SMITH Tennis Letterman 3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 253,45 Wind Ensemble 3,45 Chess Club 3: Key Club 35 Latin Club 25 Math Club 4. I K fl 'Q fs' F 1 f in tx r, 43 'Lb I 'b ' 5 if-N wczzsrf 'Yi-f 91 .ff-5 ef we N vs. 1'-4. J ug, Xrr, f Q-.-.Ze 'Juv' PAT SMITH Waxren High Schczl l,2,35 Pep Club 4. WANDA CAROL SMITH Class Rep, l,25 lntrarnurals l,2,3,45 LA. 35 Co-cp 45 Pep Club 1,35 Service l,25 Hali lflcnitcr I. YVONNE SMITHERS Intramurals l5 Latin 25 Library 2,3,4. BILLIE SNODGRASS Class Rep. l,25 Class Play Ccrnrnittee 35 Class Ccmrnittee 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Coeop 45 Pl-l.A. 1,25 GAA. 23,45 Lati Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,45 Service Club 2,3,45 Office 2,3,4. CLAUDE SMITH Football 2, Letterman 3,45 Intramurals 15 Audie-Visual 45 IA. 2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. ELIZABETH ARDEN SMITH Class Representative 45 Class Committee 3,45 Cl'iildren's Theater 2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 l.A. 25 Spectator 45 French Club 35 Pep Club 45 Press Club 35 Service Club 2,3. U IACQUELINE SMITH lntrainu:als l,ff5 Ccncert Eani 2,24 Pep Eancl 35 Cadet Band lp VJi.n:l Ensemble 2,4 Pren:h Cub 3 IUDITH SMITH Publicity Manager 25 Class Pep. 1,25 Class Play Committee 35 Class Ccrnmittees l,25 Intramurals 12,3 Czncert Eand l,2,3,45 'Wind Ensemble 24- EIECTZAZI Cir: ':'i:n llgr. 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Honor Society 45 Library 2,3 'fm RQ ge.- 5 i 5 A A ,QQ-X 5'-of X 'z-1 W4 IUDY SOWERS Intramurals l,2,37 Co-op 47 Library 2,37 Pep Club 1. DAVE SPANGLER t 1411?-'m M, ' u..-iv' I iF55'7':ft .5 'f1i7qs1 l t' ,JU w-15677 5 . L'-34x'.+,,?.- , .fr . 'wx A ah it 4 1, .wr y '4' +21 AQ ,iw , 1. 1 Inf-I .f 'wx A y an ,H at 44 if , 4 vig'-ff Football Letterman 2,37 Captain 47 Intramurals 3,47 CrOSS Country Letterman 2,47 Hall Monitor 47 Hi-Y 3,47 Varsity 3,4. GERRIE SPENCER Hall Monitor 27 Service 2,3. KEITH SPIELMAN ' Football 1, Letterman 2,3,4: H011 Monitor 3.4: Co-Op 4: Fencing 27 Key Club 2,37 Service 4. 93 MARILYN SNYDER Class Committees l,2,47 Intramurals l,2,3,47 l-lall Monitor 4 F.T.A. 37 G.A.A. 2,347 l-lonor Society 47 Latin Club 47 Math 'Club 3,47 Pep Club 4, Science Club 3,47 Spectator 4. IULE ANN SOPER Class Play Committee 47 Intramurals lp l-lall Monitor 3,4 IA 37 Fencing l,2,3,47 Sec. Treas.7 Spanish 2,3. SUE SORRELLS Vice-Pres. l7 Class Rep. l,2,37 Class Play Committees 34 In tramurals l,2,3,47 GJ-LA. 2,3,47 Latin 3,47 Pep Club 1. DONALD SOWERS Intramurals 3,47 Hall Monitor 47 Coop 4. fditf '1w.',f , ' , Cf, Mi WWW H A A MM,,3?,, , ,.,, if 7' - ,I 'WMWKCQQO4 A K' we-f 155346. If-px ff -v . 'Do' - 'w.... 'vm-.1 si .A iv fr- 9' -92 ROBERTA STEINHOFF Intramurals lp Service Club 35 IA. 354. IERRIE STONE Wcodburif High l,2,35 IA. 4. GERALD STOOPS Baseball Manager -5 rac 2 T lc Letterman lp Varsity Club 2,3,4. IUDITH STORY Class Play Committee 3,45 Class Play 35 Class Committee S5 Intramurals 35 Co-op 45 GAA. 253,45 Latin Club 35 Pep Club ly Service Club 253. HARRIET STARBUCK Class Representative 2,35 Class Ccmmiftee 253: Intramurals l ' ' - ' 23 2,35 GAA. 2,35 Honor Society 45 Latin Club 354, I-1b1'G1'Y , Sec. Treas. 4. DANNY STARRS Track 35 Cross Country l. KAREN ANN ST. CHARLES Rcmulus l,2: lnfrafnurls 2,3 lA. 34. BRENDA STEELE 4 Hall Monitor 45 Service Club 4. T ,Ya fr 'T sn- 512' FQ'-J ,,,: ,fdlfg Gibtv 4! 1 I l Y S 1 if M sf DAVID TENORIO Chilclren's Theater l7 Football Reserve 37 Intramurals l,2,3,47 Golf Letterman 2,37 Chess Club 2,37 Dramatics 1,21 French Club l,27 Hi-Y Club l,2,3,47 Library Club l,2,3p Pep Club l, Pres., Vice-Pres. 27 Press Club 2,3,47 SUE C. TEN ORIO Class Treas. 2,37 Class Play 37 Class Play Committee 47 Class Committee l,2,3,47 Intramurals l,2,37 Debate 27 Panel 2,37 Speakers Bureau 2, Vice-President 37 Speech Contest 2,3,4f Student Council lp l:'.N.A. l,27 G.A.A. 2,37 l.Gti1'1 Club 2,3,47 Pep Club Sec. l,2f Science 2j Service 47 Thespian Club 3,47 Y-Teen 4. HOBERT R. THAXTON IA. 47 Co-op 4. DENIS H. THIEDE Concert Choir 2,3,47 Mixed Ensemble 47 LA. 3,47 Chess Club 37 Coeop 47 Pep Club 4. ,nr- M '- 2. CAROL SURMA BILL SWAN MARILYN SWATHELL Intramurals l,2,37 Cadet Band l,2,37 HI-LITE 47 LA. 3,47 F.N.A. 37 Pep Club 17 Press Club 4. ROBERT E. TAYLOR Intramurals l,2,3,47 Honor Society 47 Science Club 47 Math Club 3,4. e! I eta' im S. l ff f .MHP Laika ,Q KNIT! 1 off' il Q ,0- f 44- xx- , .av 'rj --Z . ' 19-6 f KK? P CAROL TOWSHACK Concert Choir 2. BARBARA TROPPI Class Representative 45 Class Cammitiees l,2,3,45 lntrarnurals l,2,3,45 F.T.,L.., VP. 3, See. 45 GAA. 2,3545 Hcnor Society, Sec. 45 Latin Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Science Club 4. BONNIE TRUESDELL Intramurals lp Co-op 45 P.H,A, lg Pep Club 25 S rvice Club 45 Spanish Club l,2,3. BETH TRUMAN Concert Choir 25 Girls Glee Club lg l.A. 35 Library Club 2,354 Q GEORGE TOMPKINS Fcztball Manager l,25 Track Manager l,2,E'5 Intramurals l Monitor 45 Service Club. DON THOMPSON GARY TIPTON Baseball 2. ITM TOBEY ma- ..-,. c,.,,,.-A r-' .- ..,.-.r-e .- r A is tr' avg -U'-A 4 .,,.. .fu Il -fs' 4 ff '5 C x 3-v if x I if Q X 4 x VNQ . 'V if '-bf tif' I Qin- '5 ,I CAROLYN VETOR Co-op 45 l:'.l-LA. 25 Latin 35 Pep Club 45 Service Club 2. SUE VINCENT lntramurals l,2,3,45 Modern Dance l5 F.l-LA. lr PGP Club 17 Spainsh 3. VOGT MARLENE . -d E S91-nble 2,35 Concert Choir 45' Concert Band 2,3,4, WIH U F.T.A. 3,4. RHEIS IAgES:?3i,Y Commjfte-9 35 Class Committee 3: Tl'19SPlGY1 plUY Committee 1, Intramurals 1,25 l-ll-LIIE 3: German Club 1,25 Press Club 35 Service Club 3,4- 6 0 2496 j DON TULLEY Maples lr. l-liqh School lg Farctson High School 2,35 Crcss Country 45 Hall Monitor 45 Service Club 4. BETTY IEAN TUTTLE lntrarnurals lg Hi-Lite 45 Spectator, Literary Editor 45 Pl-l.A. lp Honor Society 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Math Club 35 Press Club 35 Science Club 3, Sec. 4. DOUGLAS URBANIAK Class Representative l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Golf, Letterman 3,45 Co-op 45 I-li-Y l,2,3,45 Library Club l,2,35 Varsity Club 4. W if DIANE VAN DER Class Rep. l,25 45 G.A.A. 23,45 Club 35 Y-Teen VOORT Class Committee 45 lntramurals l,2,3,45 Co-op Latin 2,35 Library l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Service l,2,3,4. IW as- ' .1-v ' d! ' Wav 334 Mdifl' faq flex : N ,fl x I A rx .5 f . LORETTA WALKER l.A. 3. MARIA WALL lnframurals 2, 'Service Clu -fjfx ,444-1' BARBARA ANN WARD Fgrngus rg f:'Qf:T.gi:Qf Hall l.lCr.1t:r 9 ' MERLE WARD l:::17iaQl lf, rl' a' 4- f '- Ley Wg: Q 1 .4411 IOHN WARNER Eur.rn,,,n A, rub.r-' ' ug -aslzetlz all 3, Key Club 3,4. BARB WARREN Sea Sprrxes 3. LEE WEBER Class Reytrresenlafive 2, Claes Ccmmillee 4, AullfVls111l 7: lnlercam 3,4g Spe-al:er's Bureau fl, Elll'fl'?Ill C1 unril ff, llrslaricm 3, Pres. 4, Fencing Club ffl, llirlfr fwrerly 4, Lalru Clul- 113,45 Iunicr Hctarlan 4, l.'la1ll Club V, Pres. LSA, Pop Club 4, Science Club 4, Service Club 2,l3,4. DEANNE WELLS Class Committees 3,45 lnlramurals Club 2, Pep Club l,4g Rifle Club 3 l,2,3,-1, CWNA. fZ,3,4, Lalm W9 A-vs, -05- 'TV' 9 - Q- N. 99 1'-Q5 ai N '-sind! 98 f--1 PM --f .fU.,4hs34 l'.:.:. hz' ffLH H 115 ig... f' fx' 1 ..-. .-v , Club l ,sw,,, fi -'C2'- 1 5 4 wwe- ' 'W M'-'me -,-' Q tw- I M. , gm V '-qfff ---F f 3 j , f,5:w V f Z NANCY WHEELER Intramurals l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 Pep Band 25 Wind En- semble 25 Speech Contests 35 SPECTATOR 45 l:'.I-I.A. 25 F.N.A. 2,35 Fencing Club 25 G.A.A'. 25 Pep Club 2,4. SHARON WHITE d Z,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 25 Pep Intramurals 1,25 Cadet Ban Club l,4. THOMAS WHITE I.A. 2,4. ROBERT N. WHITLOCK Class Play Committees 3,45 Class Representative l5 Hall Monitor 3,45 I.A. 35 Key Club 2,3,4. --uf' ff- fg V 5 ff SIDNEY WELLS ' ' T ' 3,45 Honor Society 45 Class Committee 45 Basketball l, ennis Math Club 3,4, Tre-as, 45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4. CHARLES WEST Football l,2, Letterman 3,45 Basketball l, Intramurals 23,45 Baseball l,2,3, Letterman 45 Cadet Band ly I-lall Monitor5 Panel 4' Speakers Bureau 45 Speech Contests 35 IA. 35 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 ' Ash 35 Varsity 4. Pep Club 45 Service Club 45 Spam IEAN DALE WESTFALL Intramurals l,2,3,45 Bowling Captain l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 25 IA. 2,3. MEL WESTLUND Anderson lg Basketball 3. ,-157341 WMM-...35 .I , ,c 7 i5 f55 '?M....1.-La .wr , :QW Mf3 g saves, I TWV! ,,r ' swrm V95 f QNX w4.,...,,?N I 99 SANDRA IEANE WHITMAN Intramurals lg IA. 31 Sea Sprites 4. LARRY WIERTELLA A K Class Representative 35 Basketball l, Intramurals 4: Baseball 25 Track lg Concert Choir l,2,3,4g Science Club 45 SPECTATOR I 'iv Bus. Mar. 4. A-49 iff' is 1 -sr' PAT WIGGINS LARRY WILKINS Intramural Baslzetlzall 2,4. HERBERT WILKINS Hall Mznrtlr 4g Fenting Club l,2y IA. 3. LARRY VVILLIAMS ask Intramurals Easlzetrall l,2g Tennis Letterman l,4g Wrestling Letterman 25 Pep Cab 4g Varsrty 2,3,4. r s agp 'ET' BILLIE WILSON Intramurals lg IA. IESSIE LEE WILSON Mulleno W. Va. 2. 100 mr if 51 fr? ?9v- ,P 235-5 5 ' I .1 VA. . f..in'5 Z'ifHJ7 N.-'..,-- .t,. 1 2 L11 I . , 1 lx, ,,,, V , Q , , 1 of BARBARA WISNIEWSKI Intramurals l,2,35 LA. 25 Library Club 2,3,4. NANCY WITBECK Girls Glee Club 2,3,45 LA. 45 Servic e Club 3,4. DORELEEN IDODYJ WOLFFORD Class Play Committee 3,45 Class Representative 3,45 Class Committees 34- Intramurals 1234 , , , , , 5 Speakers Bureau 45 Speech Contests 45 LA. 3,45 FHA 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 45 PNA 2,3, V.P. 45 G.A'.A. 2,3,45 Latin Club 35 Pep Club. CHARLOTTE WONELL Intramurals l,2,3,4, Softball Captain 2,3,45 LA. 45 Coop 45 Service Club 3. lOl MIKE WILSON PI-IYLLIS WISCH Class Committe NORMAN WISE Senior Play Committee 3 Fo tb es lg Intramurals l,35 Co-op 45 Service Club 4 : o all 25 Track l,2: Hall Monitor 45 Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 Latin Club 2,3,4: Questor 45 Math Club 3,45 Science Club 3, V. Pres. 45 Service Club 4 BILL WISE Hall Monitor 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. '3- '54 ., I5. M793- ,X 351--.1 H 21 It gin 'Es' 'W N1-v 4 f A Q 'auf'- '05, 'wa..,... CAROLYN WOOD Intramurals l,2,35 IA. 35 Dramatics Club 45 Pep Club l,4. PAT WOOD Intramurals 2,3,45 IA. 35 Library Club 2,3,4. SALLY WOODS DENNTS WOOTEN '55, , 53' 1 , H, M 'HT -Z F ,-K3 S ,t 'NK , L 5 - t. .5 MIKE WOOTEN Class Representative l5 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Track 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. FRANK WORDEN Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 2,3,45 SHARON WORTHY Intramurals l,2,3,4. IOANN E. YOPEK Wrestling 3,4. H f but X :E My iv! ,mUwhtN' .,R,It. rr Q '1 'If . ,S ,, ,sr ,f ak -eu...,, ak' gr LW Q Class Representative 35 Intramurals l,2,35 IA., GAA. 2,35 Pep Club l5 Press 3,45 Science 25 Service 3,4. IO 2 :fx ff - .3. . it 3 .. JI ikxz '15 eww, AV, ,N my 243519: t.:q:.,,,f 4 JAL .1 :si'fl i i? -' L, f iv fi fa, ff - uw., , 1 mi, 'R ,it .uf . pf? Q, -Qin' qvw--5-f IOY ZIMMERMAN Panel 45 l,A. 35 German Club 45 Library Club 2,3,4. PAM ZIMMERMAN Class Representative 45 Class Play Committee 45 Class Com- mittees l,35 lntramurals l,2,3,45 Panel 45 Sweal-:er's Bureau 45 Spectator 45 l.A. F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. DENNIS ZYNDA Cody l,2,3. IUDY YOPEK Class Play Committee 35 lntramurals l,2,35 CO-cp 45 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 15 Library Club 25 Service Club 35 Spanish Club 2. CAROLE YUHASZ Saline High lg Dexter l-liqh 25 Ann Arbor High 3: Class Play Committees 35 Class Representative 45 Concert Chair 3,45 L1- brary Club 4. 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I- QA I?'.Ex, .., 1-:A 311- -. . 2153575 ff'fff fs . lu f 43 f f 5pf 'iQr'f'5 IUNIOR CLASS 1 QL: E ROW 1: Emma Sue Ealier, Ke: Burgess, 'Susan Blackwell, Ron Beaumont, Brown, Charles Eurlesin :Lili .-. -, He: Eijrles 'fade Eyram, llfayne Roger Betz, Karen Eeziriunx, Linda Earkrnan, Dan Easham, lackie Allen, Bollinger, 'Vl7hit Ballantine, llrnrnle Allen Dave Ardelean. ROW 4: Richard Sandra Beqo, lane Allan, Darlene Ecfree. HOW 2: Stanley Brewer, Betty l3l::d'.-fcrth, Eckert Earhef I::'.'e Allrnendinger, Bch Eellville, Ronald Ask, Bud Broil: Eckert Aires, Lxda Applegae, Rinald Eartig, Barbara Erender, Barry Eucliiclz Lyriile Eullard, .3-.lan 3la:k, Dave Birmingham, Barr, Phyllis Ashlgn, Glzrga Eryani, Greg Alburrus, Mike Erct-Jn, Pat Allan Baker, Terry Eanners, Rzri Anderson. Beier. ROW 3: like E-essinqer, David Eruhnsen, Raymond Bryant, Bill 5 C M 1, A A H A. 1 F H I 5 : 1 .nnfx g 7 1' 1 'J I O , c 1 5 1-.af -r 5 'r K .v ' Fife IUNIOR CLASS 2 ROW 1: Nancy Collins, lucly Coqswell, luanila Clcrar, Denny Boyden, Bolo Coapman, ludith Cleaver, lim Campbell, Bonnie Clute, lo Clary, Sharon Carroll, Diane Brown, Elaine Cooper. HOW 2: Diana Bresser, Carole Daniels, Marilyn Bee-ding, Shirley Deschenes, lane Calherman, Dona Lee Brady, Sandy Hinkley, lulia Cox, Annie Cottrell, Sally Carter, Max Claypool, Billie Sue Clark. ROW 3: Dianne Dobbs, Pat Chopp, 110 i TTFQ, -rw 1 L Floyd Carter, loyce Conway, Tom Davidson, Lee Detrick, Nick Christ Michael Doktor, lolin Dienes, Lionel Dorsey, Sharon Dault, Paula Brown ROW 4: Marvin Cox, Glen Dormanen, Dennis Clendennin, lack Davies Iohn Crutchfield, Tom Cataldo, Wayne Conley, Charles Chapman, Ken neth Curtis, Henry Coleman, Arthur Cameron, Roy Derners. 5, , gi -, V, 4 i s 5 i IUNIOR CLASS 3 ROW 1: Rebecca Edwards, Mary Ericlzson, Dreama Friar, Richard Dargo, Mary lane Evans, Tim Drury, Peg Emerson, Evelyn Ellsworth, Sharon Gillooly, Suzanne Freese, Barbara Guigar, Connie Gilroy. ROW 2: Bar- barba Drumm, Beverley Day, lim Gilpatrick, Bob Dittmar, Richard Fritz, Martha Disbro, Sally Detweiler, Ken Etherton, Merritt Felmly, Marilyn Fangboner, Ronald Gregg, Robert Dehetre. ROW 3: Sandra Gaither, we , 3 iilee to . Q g Q: l if ' 'W i riff V 7 2 1 N F . 1 -g , r F i i f ' 5 il ,.. f' 1' 'F F' if X, lu A , Dawn Fraley, Louis Duval, Vfalter Eagleson, Terry Gizzi, Duane Dubois, lohn Fowler, George Frazer, Bob Fletcher, Earl Elliott, Darlene Gaunt, Ruth Fralzes. ROW 4: Nancy Daymon, Tom Ernst, loe Felan, Bill Green, Doug Flewelling, Mike Gouin, Bob Gardner, Richard Fojtilc, Wayne Fietzer, Guy Finch, Marvin Flemming, Margaret Fogleman. 7 X IUNIOR CLASS 4 i 2 ' 1 24, ae 1 V , Wy' iQ , ., r 5 5 ,. anvsblk wi Hnvfig-Q6 . -, 8.1. , , - ROW 1g Sharon Iohnson, leanelte Hendrix, Sue Gray, Donna Glenn, Chuck Hasselbach, Ralph Hcllan l, lint lfis-fy, ffl: liagze, LeR:y Hunic , Del Haggadone, Clarence Heppner, lreland Harmon, Pierre Hume, Ho' . .' ard Hicks, Ruger liodfievrv, Eiil iiaynien, Ted Ha.ii3:1, Curt Gruber, Kathy Hoffmgn' Dglgres Godin, Susan Gould, lanet Heard. ROW 2: HOW 4: Fatrick lnnes, lclin Halsey, PGLllvGfii!vill1, Garrie Hcuslon, Ken Ginger Hubbs, Hazel Garvey, Sharon Hall, Fat Hipner, Laura Gcerrzan, Hurrelzrinlz, Ray Hawlzins, David Glcrfg, Ray zlccger, Rgert Gauthier S ll' Hall, Louise Halrne, loan Heriiirigway, Ron Hays, Bill Gaslin, Tcin lialigeidl. Iohn Hgdgel Roy Iohnston, a ie Y Sandie Hix, Joann Henry. ROW 3: larnes L. Hamilton, Frani: Grcss, lil t fl L H E F f QC- Xxf IUNIOR CLASS 5 ROW 1: Shirley Klipsninske, lcyce Krcpp, Snarcn Kehrer, Marlin Ichne stan, loan lffeler, Sagfexe Efgzgsi-zey, Cinnie Pfew, Elaine lavwirsici, lulie lenkinszn, Pfrny Kniysgr., Einnie Haier, L':'.'fell Lamb. ROW 2: Ann Luther, D-an Hzrnar, Lzrefa lennfeliy lfaherine Heil, lfarrcll Iznnsin Bob Heier, lirn Lanjzn, Lmja lffelerrnan, ll-ary l-Inight, Nancy lelinson, Mary Beth le:-fell, l-firy Lurnetza. ROW 3: Wendy King, Russell A. l F E Y A E N F 7 2' Q li ,E 1-4? ' ' 'ur--u.w , ,- Lecnard, 'Jalgene Leasaie, 2.11 as lzhn 'aiL:s:n, Dennis Lzrenz, Roger l.ex-:is, Larry Lgngix, fzzn aan, :at Heefe, Anne Stefanie Hapeian, Frei Illillfili. ROW 4: fze ei, 'san Llppert, lerry Iann- ston, Elifizj Liny, Dale lesselsgn, ferg. , '.'1:t:r Kraus, 'fhcrnas Latzrnan, fanny larnes, Karen Rin 31:5 en, Gary Keney. . 3 lib! T I ' N., A IUNIOR CLASS s HOW 1: Vlviqn Myers, Marigarf-t Maull, Linila L'fllllT'fIW, liidy M-,in zrtiiii, lOan Mountain, lfiAnn Mfirleii, Dallas Rae Mast ii, Hiiili-iioi l,liwlLli,-iilftili1. Judy Ivloqq, Danna McDaniel, liuveily lvlntsliiii, Marilyn Mtiysill-Lis. ROW 2: Kaye lJlcDornifit1, Elizalietli Mabry, Gl1 Ili.lkl l.anl:l 4,,' ill, M1131 Mriniiina, Bill MCMalian, Hill Liqlit, Elliaren Lewis, Vallery lkltfiiiiiv, liiytff- Loqa, Connie Linton, Barbara MCElhinc'y, Sandy lvlvl lieisun. ROW 3: Eleanor - , - Meier, Rochelle Larabee, Mike McDonnouqh, lay Martin, Dave McKee, larnes M. Marks, Dennis Lacey, Larry Lunietta, Bob Martin, Tom Milton, Sharon Metzner, Dennis Mckjroqor. ROW 4: Lenny Lieberman, Keith Leyrnan, lun Malosli, Ioe Milsliell, Fred Locke, lerry McCormack, Mel Lestoclc, Ed Molton, lan Martin, Ernie Martin, Robert McPherson, Ken Mason. ,, 4 E IUNIOR CLASS 7 ROW 1: Carl Pierson, Nadean Nay, Sandy Park, Rita Mordis, ludi Morn- ingstar, Ann Miller, Barb Mallard, Lynne Neibauer, Margaret Meier, Carol Neiman, Diane Pelchat, Valerie Presson. ROW 2: Barbara Parker, Dale Ronning, Paul Richardson, lerry Porter, Robert Poynter, lim Par- lette, Diane Meyer, Pat Murray, Perry Points, David Preston, Perry ? ' Q ' , 3 mfwmfiwnmi Perkins, lanice Nelson, ROW 3: lerry Mix, George Pornpilius, Andy Pavlich, Martha Pryblak, Bill Rothfuss, Dave Pease, Ronald Norman, Roy Privatte, Dave Proctor, lim Orwin, ludie Petersen, Gordon Prieskorn. ROW 4: Georqe Piavis, lack Newman, Mitch Robertson, Ray Ouiring, lirn Petersen, Bob Oesterlinq, Delmar Nabb, Bill Perdue, Rick Quillen, Ion Neff, Louis Orleans, Bill Pattison. JUNIOR CLASS 8 ROW 1: Kathy Smith, Lynn Bair, ludy Sierak, Gladys Rohraff, lanet Robinson, Karl Stewart, ludy Sears, Barbara Scurlc-ck, lim Pixley, Anne Shaw, Stella Rusis, lanet Seaman. ROW 2: Dale Reeves, Carolyn Rey- nolds, Diane Rader, Dona Rippee, ludy Sipps, Pasty Smith, larnes Scol- lenl David Ruqrk, Ianet Roberts, Susan Schmid, Linda Smith, Beverly Rie-gel. ROW 3: Diane Scholl, lchn Rcrnarrw, Lee Strttleniyer, Gordae Soper, Allen Russell, David Reel, Lynn Rcrabaclier, Don Smith Louze Suter, Ken Reynolds, Roger Smith 'i.'.'1ll'ur S1Ii'fl1iS ROW 4: Rinnie Sehee, Din Sriiith, Nike Stone, Din fft1'h1'm.ira Gerali Ruiilrntr, Denis Scott, Harcli Rediske, Donald Schrorgrflrgr, Ronald R:bs:n, Dick Shannen, Bob Shelly, Dick Root. L . D l' f ' tif: 5 f-X al' IUNIOR CLASS 9 ROW 1: Donna Sage, lrene Savele, Iudr Swcvelancl, Sharon Smith, leri Ann Sellers, Sharzn Sparks, lean Spencer, Cnrzs Schroeder, Nancy Thcmas, Ltnzla Vess, Margaret Y'-fatlarns, Peggy Sparks, Veronica Savaie. ROW 2: Glen Shaw, Martha Scctt, Sharcn S'aley, Shtrley Slack, Carcl Srrnth, llelciy Sarnples, Kathleen Scnrnleae, Dxane Sriry, Sue Swanscn, Lrnda Walker. ROW 3: Arvel Voczen, Rey Wcrlzrrtan, Geneva Taylor, ' 1 ' I L l 5 7 , J , af l Q, 1 Q'-1 l i H Q 4 3 I xv-J I r i ,e 4 J., 1 I f W 5 - 'R ' Karen Santslcn-.', lean Teasiale, G:ri:n S::ti Perry lffauzgh, lchn Vladu. Karen Turi, Nanqf Shellenzarger, Lznja fxrner, Susan Tajer. ROW 4: Gary Vaught, Karen Snell, ?.:n fhimaszn, fcrnrny Tcney, De-nnrs 'W1lsQn, Earl Threaigrgi Dennrs '. ..:e, leif Trlrnble, Paul Stackmeyer, Tern Truesderl, Ei: Uh, .'gQi:e:Q Euzrzela, if E 1 t 1 I Q . 'ng :CQ ic . ,-'iff' K-P-J ,ja IUNIOR CLASS 10 ROW 1: Ginnie Vlfiqqtns, TQYTY 'W'1ll9fSt C'3fClYH GUY, lUdYrWlllll9f Stella Wall, lani Zanarrnt, Gwen Wine-lzctt, Mario V..1+c.l, Etta Xtncc-nl. Geneva Godin, Cgmlyn Young. ROW 2: Alma lNotherell, Dtxte Young, Pat Winters, Susan Wtqht, Etleen Wendt, ludy Whittier, Beverly Walker. LJ.. Fred Ztmntertnan, Vtfancla lflfallace, lucly Nlfinters, ludy 'Woods ROW 3: Sharon Wellman, Peggy Yeltan, Bela YVarclen, lchn Fry, Torn XVoad, lohn Wood, Ronald Webster, Dave Willett, Robert Willlarns, Kenneth XtVilhoite. Claudia Washburn, Frtlzle NVelland. 2 Q I l , CA , C t s ' n V , 1 E . ,J-if ln sl 4,3 y SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 ROW 1: Io Nell Brown, Rozan Burgess, Rex Armstrong, Diann Audritsh, Barbara Bambach, Doris Bailey, Barbara Bryant, Carol Balmer, Ioan 2: Dave loel Lee Brailean, ludy Barry, loyce Bader, Nancy Lee Bande. ROW Belisle, Bill Brooks, loyce Angles, Sandy Adams, Martin Bell, Barnes, Les Brookins, Billy Byars, Carol Baggett, lucly Bates, Roberta Albanys, Ieanette Benson. ROW 3: James Barth, Byron Buttes, Dorothy l m V4 ,Qf 1-4 Altis, Don Barlow, Charles Bennett, Iames Blazer, Iohn Bullard, Pat Alburtus, Harold E. Abbott, Norman H. Betz, lames Borders, Iim Brown. ROW 4: Bill Bliven, Lawrence Barcone, Douglas Boley, Frank Boulter, Ion Bissett, lim Almli, Billie Barber, lim Burleson, Larry Beggs, Ken Bost, Don Boyes. , . V-- : V , I , E l PX E SOPHOMORE CLASS 2 ROW 1: Vivian Cox, Ann Camles, Io Ann Charters, Donna Cross, Boy Durbano, Brenda Conley, Dixie Callahan, Sharon Bell, Ruth Crowl, Nancy Bissey, Gloria Conatser, Vicky Dienes. ROW 2: Barbara Cole, Margaret De Rosia, Sharon Chapman, Sally Bahle, Carol Clark, Eileen Berringer, Sharon Clarke, Sheila Conley, leanne Bozen, lean Dearth, Carol Cain, Iohn Bacon. ROW 3: Bill Creekmore, Selma Causey, Dixie ' , L ,e '.. 11 lvl' 1 i I W.-.., K 5 Davis, Sue Cook, Mary Ann Bittner, Harold Ccmis, Gary De-mery, Arthur Collyer, Wilhelrnina Cebulsky, Laura Cagmn, l-faren Conley, Nariha Covell. HOW 4: Rodney DuBois, Gaylord Day, Davgd Cjznjttzn Gerald Curlee, Steve Ditchlzolt, Gary Dell, Bill Cecile---pres., Dennis flrmanen, Doug Bechtel, Bob Carey, l'NllllQ Donahue, l-Qevin Clark. ,rf5fwf'HnGml, mmm l 5 SOPHOMORE CLASS 3 ROW 1: Pct Dgiusen, Llzrnc Sgpsirr, Sandra Gllsellyou, Belly Glmslzr, Deeper, Vfcrrrier FIIIET Slfril? FY?-ESE 3l?I2 Fifi D323 Fiji, Pele Pcf Gres: fezxxe Eager Ei Ft'.'.'Qer, Terri Gezrgefe, Put Glurrlb, Eglmtgn, Tim Sessel, Fzjr zliriilfl 33:31 Ffther, Daring-Zzcrnjc, Gercxldme Fxrlih, fins Ehrenherq, Barry Ccmercrr. ROW 2: De-Vcrre l.lr-:Ez Duliz Lfixirri fzrgg, ROW 4: fl: f1:ri:..i frxiy Frilz, Larry' Gabsin, Sheri Isluxiier, lfxrjr Dcfin, Larry Glrrrslzr, llizrerr Fljxnrr, Erll Fletrher, ELL FWZ, Sig -,EI-EET. fzzrles FQ , sim CSLHSSPIS, Prmlip Gamhie, EllIf1liE'1 Steyr, 3Ef'l.'1fllI'.9 Grlrijr, Elle Dzriirl, Clril CJCT- Ellrs, Larry 'SQSS Q ' 'WQZE Filet, S::1Q?:::rtg', 'fry 23:93. Clfdrl, Eejzy Ellrit, fie' Ixikersgn. ROW 3: Eidy Gcrylcrd, Douglas 2 2 l 2 li 3 L X 1 Qi. Q ' 3 C' i 4 , C M ' il' ., ' , fc v . . x -- 4 x 4119 1'-.JY Ne up-1 to 'tu it 'lun SOPHOMORES CLASS 4 ROW 1: lucly llcrslrmfylz, lifnlhlflorr Poll.-y, Pmrluru llolrcm, lirrwlc-1 Curv lully l'll,1mrmf-9, I .A.- 15 llllldsworllr, Mary Harlrq, Drcme Harrison, Mary lfruqll, lil'-'July' Hlrflglrl, llrrllllyrq Illglwr lr, lllfrry Ill ll llllrlr, llrrrrrrrr Frrl' Arm lxlollfwsliy, lmwl lwlrrrsvu, Cumrrc Horljlerl, Ruchfflle Hy-Jll, Carol gm Grace- llrml 'f-' ,1 , ll--lwrr ll-Jfnrmlllz, lmrrrlrw IllllIlll4,l5l4 r, Ikllrrl lul Hill-as. Hall, lilflly llwllrs, lon llrsey. ROW 4: Hrslmrol Hurrsorl, lorry Hess, Bill ROW 2: ijl,,,fZ,1 rjrlmc, lvlfrry I+Illl' llrrt, l,,lrl l lll Illnrrrrlll, Cl:--ryl lllrll, llro, liwlw kings, Hub Harris, Ive lolrrrslorr, lmlm llrll, luck Heqwood, Don Lcqrlllrrrr Hflll, lilll Hfllllfll, lillll llfrrflgll-rw, llrrrllg Klmlw-, llllrr Illl::lrl-ovlg, lluydvrr, Hob Hays, Mrkv Prayer, Herb Ie-nsen, Shirlgy HGNOIJUV Mm-. Hlll, Qjllrilrllrl lllrlzrln. HOW 3: llllly llurrrrll-111, 116 :Hn 4, . 1 l -Q L . 3 - rf.-Zi .Q L - N M 'A -AL lu '- L' 51 ' SOPHOMORE CLASS 5 ROW 1: Lenna Kater, Linda Knox, Pat Liles, ludy lohnson, Nancy Leverenz, Lucy Langworthy, Vivian Kamrnere, Susan Leveske, Nancy Lalonde, Carol Leasure, Marylyn Lyons. ROW 2: Kathy Kellams, Ruth lohnson, Brenda Lefevers, Pat Lange, Margaret Knapp, Iudy Kubik, lim Lary, Peggy Io lacobs, Karen Gruber, lanet Koch, Karol Kitchens. ROW 3: Iudith Ann Lange, Steve Kott, Gary Krnet, Larry Longwish, David Klinebriel, Allen Lockard, lack Lenipea, Mike Kennedy, Kay Knutson, ludy Killingbeck, Mary Iohnson, Kathryn Leonard. ROW 4: Howard Love, Buss Lapeer, lohn Leonard, Clifford Lowe, Don Klann, Dave Keown, Dan Kubitslzi, Dave Little, Richard Karll, Bob Layne, Dale Landon, R. B. Longsdorf. 2 il ,l L SOPHOIVIORE CLASS 6 ROW 1: Patti Leffel, Sharon Minton, Connie Maddox, lrrna Miller, lanice ttftggtgpy Pm Lttlffgy, Qttgytpg Ltpw,-htgg, Dm l,eglf.jy',i, Gtgpjq T ,,,. gy 13.5 Mellon, Sandra McAluse, Leora Leasure, Linda Mann, Mary Ann Lim- Lgvnxt Emory Lifter, Pd' l.fe4ro, EH I.I.3 -sc S :ix ff-i:c,.,r, Bickle bardo, Sandra Miller, Sue Larsh, Sherry Latzman. ROW 2: Sandra Lim- Malfy. ROW 4: loe lXlisuE1attis, Din lt-fiers, Curt T es ti Nliriiz lifenne, bardo, Barbara Martin, Beverly Murphy, David Miller, DOriC1l'lll2l3Gff33Tt BCE llglet fr., lie ltlirris, liz- llillrr, Ken l,la:itt1 fxfgyn l.I:r'.'ant, Ronnie McBee, Dennis Milburn, Leland Mikesell, Dick May, Peggy LG lfzferi rlfflll, lghnl'-f1rt1n,E1Q' lxl 1 Chgnce, Faye Lutton, Calvin Morgan. ROW 3: Danny Malott, Norman ll7 E gf-.,. 'P-f ' :1 Y- i J M., X J 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS 7 ROW -1: Rose Nichols, Brenda Nowland, Brenda Phillips, lackie Norvell, Sandy Pesti, Linda Malott, Sharon McCraight, Ruth Martin, Lydia Olivo, Nancy Nay, Patricia Pardee, lanet Petrinec. ROW Z: Mary Lou Medeiros, Martha Madden, Sue Piesczak, Carolyn McFarland, Virginia Medaugh, Rebecca Petty, Florence Platte, Daryl Perkins, Evelyn Nagel, Ianice Park, Alice Minton, Dorothy McDonald. ROW 3: Torn Price, Dick Ohsow- or . 'ft fl-- t' I t Y n i E Q 4 1 t ' , I . t l A ski, lack Powers, Carl Oiszewski, Leonard Phillips, XVes Nunneley, Russ Makowski, Prank Prokop, lohn Patrick, Edwin Ogger, lohn Powell, Gale Patrick. ROW 4: laines Nye, loe Orr, Barbara Plungis, William Nichols, Glenn Palmer, Mike Perkins, Earnest Parrish, Wendell Pike, lirn Penn- ington, Ronnie Neideifer, Dave Ostrowski, Daryl Porter. l S t t if? I I lrtr ii -- ee ll P E E i rl SOPHOMORE CLASS 8 HOW 1: Mary Kay Reese, Cecile Sepos, Mike Nelson, Elizabeth Stothers, Margie Raymond, Darlene Ruark, Georgina Riegel, Karen Scott, Sharon Stone, Rita Roeder, lohn Rowell, Ted Pierson, Faye Stevens. ROW 2: Kathy Quinn, Stephanie Raupp, Lynette Schwab, Sharon Rarner, loyce Sims, Shirley Stevens, Raylene Rippee, lackie Reid, Sharon Seeger, Theresa Ryan, ludy Ramsey, Lynn Schafer. ROW 3: Larry Smith, Ierry Q.. Sills, Roger Spencer, Ernie Reinhart, Steve Reirriann, Phil Smith, Rick Strauss, lohnny Simpson, Don Stevens, Alvin Sutton, Rita Rutkowslci, Gail Stafford. ROW 4: Mike Shaw, Richard Smith, Ken Schrarnrn, Steve Rakoczy, LeRoy Sears, Mike Rucinski, Richard Sanders, Ioe Hamer, Stuart Rernali, Erwing Rice, Phil Shelly, Gary Roeder. I j I SOPHOMORE CLASS 9 ROW 1: Marilyn Tipton, Sally Townsend, O'Della Shawley, Cheryl Sakcriska, Sheryl Tennis, Bobbi Vashaw, Phyllis Taylor, Marie Tenorio, Carol Shillaire, loan Snyder, Gary Vauqhan, Helen Sever. ROW 2: Amelia Reynolds, loyce Smith, Peaqy Wood, Betty Riqqa, Sarah Rich- ardson, Desta Symons, Karen Rocheiort, Sharron Story, Sandy Ranes. ludy Rea, Becky Scoville, Conrad Valade. ROW 3: Sandy Triplett, Chris SOPHOMORE CLASS 10 ROW 1: Sandy Whitehead, Pat Zimmerman, Marqie Vlferdenhoff, Nevelda Walker, Bonnie Watson, Max Whitlow, Dianne Wyatt, Carol Vfilliams, ludy Wooten, Kathy Wollcens, Sandra Whitworth, Helen 'Waterman ROW 2: Carole Wein, Paul Brown, Dempsey Yearout, Gary Calhoun, Edward Fisher, Neil Irish, Karen Woodard, Lana Whitehead, Earbara Wallace, Kathy Dair, Shirley Wakeham, Sally Warner. ROW 3: Dorothy Reiter, Carol Siegfried, Sharon Sitok, Therese Tyrna, Don Sims, Iohn Shawley, Ron Tobey, Kathy Suminslci, ludy Smith, Lucienne Reimann, lames Voss. ROW 4: Howard Stewart, Charles Taylor, Dan Thorpe, Dan Vincent, Don Sweqles, Bill Vansant, lohn Sydenstricker, Larry Vaughn, Wesley Sorrells, Dave Peter, Richard Surma, Malcolm Share. Weis, Carolyn 'Woolf, Bill Wliite, Art 'Wiilianis, Re:-I Xfxlhiiie, lim Zoumbaris, Richard li'i'heoler, Tom Washingtin, Elaine Wise, Ruth 'Nglsgn Sharon Vifoolsey, Karen lNorlow. ROW 4: Cary Vfeed, Bob V,'G,tg59 Frank Vtlalker, George Allen, left lN'ells, Marsizgll '.'.'iz1:ni, R33-ce 'Hifi' ruff, Herhert Wolf, Dan 'Watl-zin, Harry Wong, 1:2311 '.'.'ali:-er, Gdri' Wobhe. ' E Q, E 5-0941 SOPHOMORE CLASS 11 ROW 1: Vfiter '.'.'cnd:11ck, LZ? Allen, Ted Gcxbqny, Hz Ecrrr, Bonnie Ccxsrner. r I F I. ,RICA i t I ac -A 1--v ,,...,,....- V -,,. fe Argus, Richard Crcff, Gweneeth I Ive, .J 'fi 9? ailml -., N-r -os. 1 +, ... , ,M 3 n.,--4.41, Y 3 ,,.z...+. . Ictqueline Zakrzewski, Pat Broome, , g . A M , V' x n f n 5 ' ' 5 E i Y -' X . , , J , X n 1 2 T W , ,. 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L -- . , , N 4, ,.,. n , N' , fxxigfgvxix . -fag? n W 'Nw ,1 4 .view A' A 1?-i lwni' W 'vig fjgy' L1P1g51.TS1n.fSiL2g I ' 33 .3 -91x an '- - A w .,-' i ' L .' f QQ. t- 1 l N-'1 I if A 1 A 'L ff f 'iqfn , -'iiivfl x xf ' ' - ' I I., 335- f . it y h. 1 Q ., If 1 Eg. 'iz 3' . .. - 2 ,Swag , ff. QL.. ' . - J, FQ-S' :.,g-- um, W g f. l - L ,V ...NQB . QP if R x, n.v,x,- N -g i. ,Night , 1 vga' : .V ' , ' n 1. ' , -M. . 'gwui P'--mfmaff ' .4 K ,,.g,,gKQ1!fESRf Q :,i'i5fQw172154.34gg, L, , . ' Z 14 , , ,V , 5 , , 5 'I Z i': 1-l 7 Ty LA FRESHMAN CLASS ROW 1: Ken Callison, Marion Crutchfield, Darlene Bond, Doris Carter, Brenda Carrico, laynie Black, Andie Bresser, Edith Chapin, Kathleen Childers, Sharrol Carpenter, Pat Baker, Sandra Crum. ROW 2: Torn Brown, loan Batlce, Bonnie Burch, Karen Blank, Lynn Barr, Betsy Carter, lean Buehler, Sandra Batalucco, Kathy Bergman, Carol'Barnbach, Wendell Combs, Richard Carnilli. ROW 3: Terry Angles, Sally Burek, t 4 FRESHMAN CLASS 2 ROW 1: Linda Basharn, lo Forehand, Rod Dittmar, Terry Eclzhout, Dale Dormgnen, ludy Faust, Richard Dryer, Dennis Wiehl, Nancy Dearth, Dennis DeHetre, Betty French, Linda Claus. ROW 2: Linda Engle, lvlari- lyn Dean, Ruth Eagleson, lill Bergan, Virginia Dc-Wulf, VVancIa Forinash, Carole DeBord, Ann Donahue, Shirley De-Witt, Sandra Davis, Sandra Everley, Linda Ellicatt, ROW 3: Lily Fourrnent, Gecrgiann Gaunt, Gayle 2 , 1 5 6 is 2 l i r Z 11 ' I EEE E593 H5323 BME M Sandra Boice, lirn Cope, larnes Blase, Betsy Britton, Larry Burleson, Van Borders, ludy Angoye, Chris Barbee, Doris Barcorne, Bill Blair. ROW 4: Kathi Ballantine, Donna Bogetta, Terry Biorling, George Arends, Bob Bradley, Chuck Burny, Bob Butler, Keith Andrew, loseph Ash, Truman Bisset, leny Abbott, Buth Ask. t wt Z Y , . 5 , Z 3 ffi 1 ,. 55 , Z I 'U t 1 f 2 1 P V or Gates, TC-ni Georgette, Terry Flciwers, l-fan Daugh-enl:augh, Gecrge Dem. son, l-larry Franris, Lincla Genie, Lester Dillon, Linda Franklin, Gary Fisher. ROW 4: Dcnna F-I'l'I'QS- EY, Clarence Briefs, Trnv Firfvich, Terrx '3 Gunther, Richard Gcrny, Danny Foster, Danny Freppcn, lirn Finley, Lick Garner, Hebert Dreiher, Elin Creenx-:eQl, Kay Evans, 3 g E -gf 'E-K! 'f E 7'zrf Y? gf FRESHMAN CLASS 3 ROW 1: l..2f,:.Z Qiferiige fn: f3::is ZQQERQ Grzss, Pciger Leznard, Elifll 5375.111 33:2 Elite, Lauren lesselsii, P.r3yrn:n:l Kea, Fred Gill, Rin Ljwx .lift '3Q.:i:1:, iii-fl? :Hina ROW 2: Elite Felan, Danna 2fgQl13n, 25:15 I.f3, HlfQ'E F132 f.:33: j'lZliL9 H3rri5:n, lfllile Garrisqn, lgiy Eeiger D3f:QQ.': Sgllzsrtsfn QL. 3 H11-rari, Ffin French, lfenny Little, 23:12 , ist. ROW 3: llflf' irez f3rriLS:n, Chuck A lf. r i 5 , lg l-large, fziis Hxfrr :Zff?ll 21313 f:..: 2315. Stephen L-3:h, lanice Hail, Eli3r:n fiqisii SQQEQ' 22335 3-.12 f3:is:x, i.:3fllYI'1 lenkln- scn. ROW 4: P31 E Egli iliirigliszlz Gary' lchn lalreit, Larry EI'31S'ZI'. L3ff'r ,nip 31:1 23i'.'ej' Se Kflllll lpljy jenkins, Stanler' HZTLQYI' Q EEL? -at E333e.. A 3 2 gg D 1 xr --L 'fl FRESHMAN CLASS 4 RQW 1: Pbgmnig Qggyqrrjiflqi Cgyffl Nyfg-, liicly N-iwlrinfl, Pivliaril Marisnick Gec-P39 lvlarl-Zen, Earliarir l.liilf5'r, Pat l.Ia'flvTH'-'S, C'11'f'11'1 llrlvfhmflf ':l1UVl'7b lVlCNat!ers, Sue Nvvin, Delillin Osseiirnaiglim, FIG-na lN'lal.ill. ROW 2: Mar QCIIQR lfinrphv, l.in,la Pitciwff l-l'3 '1d IV' 'O' X'Ul'7f1' P'3lli Vf P'3i-WNY Pgykmgy lim LlQ'x.'felle-ri, Liniila Prwjflicyi, Tarty l3rinCQ, llrfriifis Nfihrory Icing, pgfduel Linda M,5CQinas, Hun lvlallQn'.if+rQ. HOW 3: Kay Dsborn 5 , l r ff? On .- Pill lXlai.l-lain, Don lX'lcCl11Q, Roy Nichols, Daniel Usborne, 'Wayne Peter- son, Gone Ooslfrliriq, Diana Plalie, lim Proctor, Probert Maass, Ernie Osemmlli, Garald May. ROW 4: Carol Maas, Chuck Marlin, Douglas Nalilri, Mark Petly, Ralph Pricslzoin, David Parker, Giles Mulliaan, David McComas, Bill lvlanin, lim Loowe, Wanda Marlin, Linda Malosli. , I T s : ' Z , fo l 2 l , K, ,,, FRESHMAN CLASS 5 ROW 1: Barbara Salupo, ludy Pitchard, lohn Rose, Sandie Smith, Mike Smith, Pat Simmons, Brian Suter, Mike Sayre, Gary Stanford, Beverly Scott, ludy Stacy, Kenny Sanders. ROW 2: Shelby Painter, Mike Sluder, Thomas Shipp, Dennis Putlock, Cathy Proctor, Ellen Robinson, Ruth Ann Steiner, Caroline Rodriguez, l. Parsell, Cheryl Sellers, lulie Ragay, Sue Shiplex. ROW 3: Darleen Roeder, Shirley Short, Flora Reiser, Diane Ei 5 Launders, Doreen Rumage, Spin Smith, Donna Schall, Io Ann Surma, Cheryl Starbuck, lim Stewart, Mary Raymond, Lorna Rowe. ROW 4: lim Raney, Raymond Russell, Hugh Severance, Al Spangler, Richard Savage, Iim Robinson, Dennis Lee, Tim Romej, Pat Sova, David Raimer, Ronald Rocheleau, Kenny Rowe. 5 S , , Q 5 2 E T Z 5 9 l 27 7 2 W 1 I-'RESHMAN 6 ROW 1: Sandra Smith, Karen Wilson, Bob Young, Barbara Toczylowski, Dave Wellman, Ron Zielinski, Kitty Widick, Curtis Scott, Roger Vaughan. ROW 2: Butch Wilson, lo Ann Saunders, Laura Shinavier, Iohn Trail, Betty Waterman, Sharon Wall, Margie Victor, Don Wisch, Carol Stock- meyer, Karen Snyder, Leslie White. HOW 3: George Thomas Kathy i t t Young, Barbara Thiede, Victoria Wakeham, Tom Vfesslinq, Rick Vial- lace, Carolyn Winekotf, Donna Vifeise, David Thompson, Diana 'Zimmer- rnan, 'Wilma Young, ROW 4: Cheryl Wfilliarns, Dawn Vincent, lames Vladu, Arnold Trout, Robert Vincent, ltiarium Worthy, Ed Harmon, Bob Vfeisenbaugh, lim Wood, Les Warden, Rizizy Wyatt, lane 'nylon 2 Ury, - 'x ,IUBXV VQ+L?r 5 1' y, .XXI .,. 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V.-ro ., .1 -, 5 .. ,w,.f,-,JJ Qi- - '- '1 11' -,?1,24::'..w. . '. f gr 'Q Q- r-3-7:5-fic. 314 VARSITY FOCTBALL Lf' --mix , -iq .51 .h ', - A Q- D ff' 1qY,,,El.1nfL7o ,M , 'K X., i j .YL-is ,-, L 'J . 5459- VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW 1: Coach Bill Elliott, Larry Rast, Ireland Harmon, lerry Mclntyre, Lee Dietrich, Frank Worden, lohn Coleman, Roy Demers, Chuck Drury, lim Henry, Bud Smith, Chuck Docusen. ROW 2: Head Coach Don Domke, Dave Spangler, Ron Gray, Don Bayan, Dick Potter, Glen Mad- dox, Allan Black, Dennis Vince, Doug Brown, Ron Bierbaum, Coach Torn Roncoli. ROW 3: Keith Spielman, Ken Barnhill, Frank Burton, Terry Gizzi, Chuck West, Floyd Carter, Bob Gardner, Dave McKee, Chuck Fe-lan, Dennis laworski, Dempster Ross, Gary Leiterrnan, Coach Deno Dehm' SEASON SUMMARY ln a season keynoted by frequent serious injuries the Zebras were fortunate to emerge with a Winning year, five wins against four losses for an overall record. Renewing an old rivalry with Belleville in their season opener, a punchless first half cost Wayne the ball game, as the Tigers built a 13-0 halftime lead. A spirited second half rally only gained the Zebras a near miss, 13-12. Meeting a grid squad considered to be one of the best Monroe has seen in many years, the Zebras were bruised badly as they lost their second tussle, 13-0. Entering their third game jittery and fumbling, the oft-injured Zebras still managed to win over a strong Taylor Center eleven, 12-6. ln the first Huron-Rouge League game of the season, Lincoln Park, the eventual Winner of the league Championship, rolled over a hapless Wayne squad, 26-12. Playing a lowly-ranked Melvindale team in a second league tilt, the Zebras came from behind twice in the last half to beat the Cardinals, 27-20. Under the wettest and muddiest possible playing conditions Wayne won its second Huron-Rouge League game of the year against Ypsilanti, 13-12. Edsel Ford, as usual, proved stiff competition in league play and evened the Zebras' Huron-Rouge League record at 2-2 by handing them their second defeat, 33-0. The Thunderbirds' heavier squad had little trouble beating Wayne on a suspiciously wet field. The final league game of the season saw Wayne, a heavy underdog, romp over a stunned Dearborn squad, 39-18. Perhaps it was the huge Homecoming crowd that enabled the Zebras to come out of hiding and really show what they were capable of doing. A frigid season finale against Wateford saw Wayne very evenly matched as they eked out a 26-20 victory which put the Zebras over the .500 per cent mark for the season. The Waterford game was played before a mere handful of spectators in the snow and rain. Wayne's 3-2 record tied Dearborn for third place in league play. Coach Don Domke regarded the season, on the whole, a hard luck one, saying, Unfortunately, we had more injuries to first line players this season than ever before. Without these injuries the coaching staff feels We would have won the league championship. 126 Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne 'Denotes '7 as-, VARSITY Season Record 12 Belleville 13 0 Monroe 13 12 Taylor Center 6 12 Lincoln Park' 26 27 Melvindale' 20 13 Ypsilanti' 12 0 Edsel Ford' 33 39 Dearborn' 18 26 Waterford 20 Huron-Rouge League Game Wait a minute This quy's not a football player. Skeet those feet, fullback. 7 'F' ' ' M, ,' 4 ,V A .1 wff' f wi? ,JV Vjff, I it 14 ' l we if 6 if f ' 4 fgfffz' jllfi' 14,131 V1 vw ,g 4 , 4' ,VV' V ' V ' wav' L W QA I , , 1,5444 1 . M V V , l ' V .V:. ,Vi W f V ' - .V mmf ' V ' W mf Vip-2113, ' ff V , I ,fl rf fVi1f! ',f:3 , , ' fwwwf' ' iffiirh MQW V 'o ' 4 2 V 1 Va V WV -4 V,.f mff:5- . ,V , - , , ' Vff ' I n rvf- 7 .. ,Q , ,. V.,.V, ,irmzigivffs ,N naw , vp' VVf 'Mm f' , Cf.-df vi-50--V-z.. A!f:e1.ff.QiVf vflc4:uiV i' 11:-'-'i?f..f 'y wg-1, sam-V4 V 'Q-5 V , . 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V, f,.:.4- ,, 'f ,I , xg., ., V V V.L.41--g',, V I I 1,:,'s: ,f V L5 V , 1 VJ, :fat ' 52:5-Q2-ifgzi ' 'V V ,jf 1-, f 'f 1 ff ,- ' gt ',,g.1r5'g::! X ml '-1. ,-ff, 'f V4,,, ,,. f14--Vf- , - f ' :,.1' 2'-.f , 'f'1 11 13?'w - V VV, 'f'.V-:sir J. ,,'.frn V ' fit 'HVV3 gil? -' ' ., -ff ' 1 1' 4 V' ?' -ff ' ' f,.'5 1 'A ' jug ' 'W f,1i.:1. Vvz..gi,.:5'Zf'f - 573. 'ff-V, f Wfiiiifgf ' ,. ,tif .:, .,,,VpJ : ',.Q fl -1 w,'w.4?f' '7'f my -- 4,1 - ,V Around and around the end again. Back to the battle comes the Zebras. 127 RESERVE FOOTBALL Q p, - Q A ff' E fmt . r-vi fb Q ri Q EA Q 4-, - 2 H ,. , .5 Q- -2? Q Q -- ., -.-., gg .1 -V on . , 1 ,fa if .i 5 if Ct 'E , if ' -i ' , G' 7 sl , ft 1 v - W , Q i .' ' u 'iv ' f fl f 'Y' .fs1..'feE: ' ' ' A f '- Y 1 ' -'-':1Lz.::::.: i '- 36 at . ?56 f n 4 - Vx - -- ,gr - L :,L U ,?, f A , A, ,251 MLW Q-. i, ,r-if ., , - 'et , Lx' 4' 3 , '11 -- , . L 'FF , pe- t. . V' 1 .,' E H i 1 +595 577 5 777 7531. ggi 1 7 L uiyr - , . .. 1 'Q .Q E ,, -f L My . 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BOW 2: Richard ED , record' 1 I Root, Larry Goss, 'Roger Sperter, Ficn Beaumont, Perry Vfaugh, Dave Flfldlnq themselves GV9I1lY I'1'1CtTCl'16-d l1'1 their Belisle, Bob l-lays, Larry Vaughn, Ken Hurreirinlc, Fuss Onishi, Season Opener' the Reserves were downed by ltzvlarsh g'JorlanSf Wes'hfunneiey,-Gene Dguglass. ROW 3:I-lirn Zourn- . . iaris, mary eier, Les Scrrens, Szray Szper, Dennis acey, Eob G hqhflnq Walled Luke eleven' Worden, loe Misul-zaitis, Clarenc, Heprnor, lflilie Erovm, Earry Bucholz, Eill Pattison, E11 lgc, E? 'ffaf' , ELQQ Fritz, Don Eayes. ln their second game, Taylor Center, always one of the roughest competitors for Wayne teams, downed the lZ's in a close one, 7-6. Lincoln Park became the first victim of the Little Zebras in the league opener for both teams, 26-U. Melvindale proved to be a surprisingly weak HEL opponent as Wayne humiliated them, 58-O, for their second consecutive league vic- tory. Following that, the Little Zebras continued to roll, clobbering a hapless Ypsilanti reserve squad, 47-7, for the third straight HEL win. In the blue-chip game with Edsel Ford for the mythical league crown, the lZ's were downed by a mere one point, l3-12. Wayne led for three quarters, but couldn't maintain its advantage. Climaxing a rough season, Wayne fought Dearborn to a standstill 7-7 score, finishing with a 3-l-l HRL record. Head reserve football coach, Mr. Bill Elliott, said, This team was one of the best bunch of boys I have ever had. They really came a long way. One thing that didn't appear on the record for which the Little Zebras should be coni- mended was their great inspiration, team work, and desire to play. Ability was equally balanced over the entire squad which may mean that for the first time in years, Wayne may have some reserve strength as these interesting reserves move up to the varsity. SEASON RECORD Wayne O Walled Lal-ze l3 Wayne 6 Taylor Center 7 Wayne 26 Lincoln Park' U Wayne 58 Melvindalei O Wayne 47 Ypsilanti' 7 Wayne l2 Edsel Ford' l3 Wayne 7 Dearborn' 7 'Denotes league game. Man alive, a truck could fit through that hole 128 Guess Who's getting a pony ride? f ...Q my-rawpffl 1 2 nv- e - ,, ab, A 4 as , X1 ' 1 1 X, 1' ,qi , ':'v 'A 4549. - Q., mf-ft Wh , zaffm, n n L, ,HQ-z --'2 4, QQ 195: .. v,g1.f-V. . xpvisgfl -wwf f f -QW, pyxxfru, - '21' ' f' Ms. , ,.,,, H 10121 'iffifw UTM . , ,M .D ,,' fa. iff, 1, ' 4, , ' My 4 fFf'1',, . . 5 '.v'2wi3g, wifae.. Ml. , P Fe Rmwxf' f:g,.,., . ' This scene happened more than once 1n th1s game :HD ,S-vusffur' V W 'SVG 1' -92213 1 445' ' - -ff ,, U X-,lf ,MZ-,V -. f 1 . ,ff 'V im Q, yi ' N ' V 4713 ' W 4 Q V-'grew V ,L 53, ., mr vi if ff , 1- A , A. ,A , . ,, ,, .,,47 was e ,,,,,3.l an Q V 233- 2 F? f iz. sage. . , , ,4,.,,,,.2,.. 5 . N' '..ug':'4mg'z 5' ie s E ' A' 55' Ny! ' J' M 'wsu M. .X ' 'i' . . L' gf: . , 'Wim N Well, yes, chalk up another Wayne touchdown. 129 'WSW FOCJTBALL SENICRS ,f F! 'SPRINT' DOCUSEN BARNYARD BARNHILL DON IU!-KN FELAN HRUNT., WEST SPLINT BROWN SCI-XMPY GRAY 130 SMITTY SMITH -W6 40 RED BIERBAUM 'WIMPY LEITERMAN RULER I AWORSKI ,M .. M. ,lr . f DUNNER HENRY MAC MCINTYRE 'wh 2 W MUSCLE COLEMAN HILLBILLY BURTON vm -' 'W' f .. . 12 ,g uf, 1 . .. ,M ,r ,MW I, amp FH N., -T M- fi: f 2 ,1- ' riff- if fig ... 4. N ,iuihw '5,5:..,. 3, .H .fwa thy RIP GIGNAC CRISCO SMITH X ' ,Jn 4.1 ROMEO POTTER T2'5f'f9- f'T'?ggjr, U' fix igif5-3315, Jw RSX M 1 1 WHALE BAYAN ,, ,, BIGD DRURY PRETTY BOY SPANGLER LJ RASTUS RAST CROSS COUNTRY ---1 Ofgig A A - saf,-1 f . 1 fl . 'a Q 49, ' I ' .1 ' . :F 9 J - f. oo- .90 . Ja. 4? Q 2' 3 iuqg Q-1 r I sa, Q 3 we ' E J' H. E . P 'f' xl i ' tu , T B ' gf' T N. 'D' -fl A 1 P D 'vrr .Y -.,,5, . H3 r ,',' gap, ,, N ' 'ir 599.-A - fi? 1'-if i 4,,,- fi!! ' 4-A1 - ' '- '31 1-E3 ., th I, gig '97 . Y' i li . V M 1 lt-w--fml - ' if V 4 ' -., SEASON SUMMARY The Harriers had a very good season, post- ing a 4-2-1 record. However, they managed only a mediocre 2-2-1 record in league races. Opening the season the fleet-tooted Zebras were toppled by a highly rated, smooth-running Dearborn Pioneer tearn, 21-25. Wayne came back strong in the second dash of the season leaving the Plymouth Rocks trailing, 24-31, in a non-league match. ln their second league meet Wayne was outrun by a 'lcoo1 Ypsilanti Brave squad, 36-20. Wayne tound Edsel Eord an easy toe as they toolc the measure ot the Thunderbirds on their home course 22-33, notching league win number one. Showing championship caliber, Wayne downed Melvindale, 15-42, tor its second con- secutive league victory. Lincoln Park proved a team ot equal strength as they tied the Zebra Harriers, 28-28, a very unusual circumstance for a CC meet because of the point system. The CC team finished tlie regular season on a sweet note downing Romulus, 19-36. ln two invitational meets, one at Thurston, out of 2U schools, Wayne placed men Gtli, 17tli, and 19th individually, and at Albion placed men 12th, 22nd, 30111, and 36111, individually. 5 X . 132 CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1: Edwin Oqger, Ted Hallett, Phil Smith, Dcn lvioers, Steve Ditchlcotf, Caylcrd Day, D:-ri fully, Fat lnnes, Kent Reynolds, Coach Dick Miller. ROW 2: 1-lcward Hicks, Lyridie Bullard, Earl Eliott, Bob Miller, Dempsey Yearcui, Mike 1.t.'::ien, Alex 1-lalberda, Fred Locke. CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD fi Wayne 25 Dearborn' 21 Wayne 24 Plymouth Q1 Wayne 36 Ypsilanti' 20 Wayne 22 Edsel Ford' 33 Wayne 15 Melvindale' -12 Wayne 28 Lincoln Parlf 28 Wayne 19 Romulus 36 'Denotes league meet. 'Nix' 1 ., W CRCSS COUNTRY SENIORS Z ,, in 'F 4 '5 4 .. 4 L 1 rv I fi, ,f , gf, . ,mv - ALEX HALBERDA x , .. A ,Nw lx: ff 3IkA 5 , 'ir' i Q , Q ,A wr, 2 5, wi , 5 1-3 1 3 , y,,,.,, ' ' '57 4. , QTL ' 4 , 1 if ' 4 ' N' f' eg., - fax, , '- V 1 DON TULLEY Q ff 277 'iv , El if ' MIKE WOOTEN Wi. ' BOB MILLER ' YK? if ' ZW fs., f ' Q I 1 iff' W- A ,A+ - The leg machines start to roll over the long winding course. Q' A I . --:Lev 'LQ A-,mf , ,Q M' ww, ,W , f'f'W .M-A-,J,z1:. zfiiff' 2 ' f f .. 'lf -1 41 - fg f A af.1f'fM :x :iw , ' A 5- ba: , ,-.fe g 'H gf? , aS:V '5':'m-251 9:11211-ig, ffrifif f ' 11 .1 -fy Y '1s'g-.6-rf'-fg,,,Hff Q - N. - ' 'V . . .4 W I ,...,, ,f I, I , - -- Y 2 'M'i,:, 'if'-,g4Yf5z+4xQu'ys ' '- ,, -' f as 1 -mf yr ' f if . ' 'six-Q , .f2..,ELLL.,,ml:L 133 VARSITY BASKETBALL L- VARSITY BASKETBALL L-v . STANDING: Coach Den: Deluta, lim Peterson, lyfel Lesfcck, l-like Gcuxn, 5.32 Seiee f:e f:i:'::1 Dennis Lacey-Manager. BOTTOM: Ron Gray, Dave McKee, Torn lialberzia, lreland Harmcn, 7 Davidson, Torn Caialdc. MISSING: Frank Burton, Ken Earnhill. VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON SUMMARY Despite the fact that the Wayne Zebras had one of their poorest seasons ir. years, they managed to ac- complish one goal which had never been reached by a Wayne team in Class A state competition: Win a tournament game. The season opener proved to be a toughie as the Zebras dropped a one-pointer to Waterford, 50-49, and then continued with a Huron-Rouge league loss to the eventual champion, Lincoln Park, 63-43. Although the Zebras got on the right track and established a school scoring record, 75-42, against an inept Garden City, the next league encounter saw them play well but lose to Edsel Ford, 48-4l. Wayne then met Ypsilanti and suffered its third league loss, 53-38, a fate which was matched easily by Melvindale, 56-37. Moving out of the league the jittery Zebras bowed to lnkster, 68-56, and continued to lose league games, also, as first Dearborn took their measure, 7l-52, and Lincoln Park repeated its earlier victory, this time by a score of 76-59. Wayne finally won its first league game, avenging the earlier Ypsilanti loss, 65-48, but failed to continue as Edsel Ford sgueaked out a narrow last-60-second win, 50-46. Next to topple the Zebras was Romulus, which joined the ranks of those who beat us in close ones, 54-51. 134 Melvindale again beat the Zebras, but not so badly this time, 58-52, and the losses continued to mount as Waterford compiled its second win over the hapless home five, 5l-46. ln a heart-breaking finale, Wayne just missed gaining its second league triumph against the Dearborn Pioneers, 7l-69. The dismal season was brightened by the tourna- ment draw, which pitted the Zebras against Garden City, and Wayne duplicated its previous romp, 70-40. However, the rosy glow was short-lived, as lnkster's Vikings, in a roughly-played and loosely-officiated game, ended the season the way it had started, on a sour note. A check showed that the Zebras had won a mere three games, although one was the schools first tour- nament win, but the tact that there were only three seniors on the varsity, and the reserves' fine showing gave promise that the sad basketball days were only temporary, and raised the cry of Wait till next year. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wayne 70 Garden City 40 Wayne 48 lnkster 76 VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Wayne 49 Waterford 50 llVayne 43 Lincoln Park 63 Wayne 75 Garden City 42 'Wayne 41 Edsel Ford 48' I Wayne 38 Ypsilanti 53 7 'Wayne 37 Melvindale 56' Wayne 56 Inkster 68 Wayne 52 Dearborn 71' Wayne 59 Lincoln Park 76' Wayne 65 Ypsilanti 48' Wayne 46 Edsel Ford 50' Wayne 51 Romulus 54 Wayne 52 Melvindale 58' Wayne 46 Waterford 51 Wayne 69 Dearborn 71 'Denotes Huron-Rouge League Opponents ,f I7 1 7 2 , 'mf fs , , 1 Z ff - MW ,f is 5 4 gy , t, , , , tttylyi Y , i ff ' 'K 4 1 . ' ,f ,', ff fffi 'l gf 5 fl? Basketball Seniors y ' . V jfyfcx,-f,g:,ff ,, , 5 V . FRANK BURTON KEN BARNHILL 135 RON GRAY F RESERVE BASKETBALL RESERVE BASKETBALL STANDING: Cc:1:h Robe Morley, leff Tfell-, Steve Ditohkiff, Ecb Hays, :F He lack Hegifzoi, Larry augnn, Ed l:lSF.Efm1-ICHCQEY. BOTTOM: Norman E' 'ny' Day, Dempsey Yearout, Eiil Morrison, B111 Fritz, Art Collier, 1-larry Flet:her, RESERVE BASKETBALL SEASON SUMMARY Dropping a mere four games, the Wayne High ree serves posted a bright, shiny school record as they rang up eleven wins. Opening game litters affected the Little Zebras for only a short time as they beat a scrappy Waterford team, 41-31, then pulled away from Lincoln Park in the last stages of the game, winning, 50-33, and capped their performances by allowing neighboring Garden City only 13 points while scoring 50 for themselves. Edsel Ford put a headlock on the Pony Zebras' win streak, tossing them for a loop, 66-51, but Wayne bounced right back, triumphing over Ypsi, 45-19, and squeaking out a 38-32 decision over Melvindale. lnkster's 57-49 victory started the Little Zebras on a three-game skid as they were stunned first by Dear- born, 48-35, and then by Lincoln Park, 52-47. Undaunted by the sudden downward turn of events, the Pony Zebras began again, and this time finished the season without a loss, winning six straight games, over Ypsilanti again, 46-41, revenged themselves on Edsel Ford, 40-35, easily swept by Romulus, 45-39, rolled over Melvindale, 43-25, their second win over the Cardinals, beat Waterford for the second time, 43-31, and ended by nosing out Dearborn, our arch- rivals, 43-41. 136 RESERVE BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Wayne 41 Waterford 31 Wayne 50 Lincoln Park 33' l'Vayne 50 Garden City 13 Wayne 51 Edsel Ford 66' Wayne 45 Ypsilanti 19' W'ayne 38 Melvindale 32' Wayne 49 lnkster 57 Wayne 35 Dearborn 48' Wayne 20 Lincoln Park 52' Wayne 46 Ypsilanti 41' Wayne 40 Edsel Ford 35' lNayne 45 Romulus 39 'Wayne 43 Melvindale 25' Wayne 44 Waterford 31 Wayne 43 Dearborn 41' 'Denotes Huron-Rouge League Opponents K 1 7' 1 f 4 I X N 137 '52 .fr ,, 7 . ,Q 1' ,W .',.f ' 9 ,W X7 'lj ? I . Wi' 'av a WRESTLING I ' gggifw - my-eq , , H . ,, . -'-' AR 'f f W'-' 3a.wQ,.,sp5L ., ., , 4 - W ,, l JE, A .. , V ,A 7 A ,Q , 1 7 - ' if if 0, Elm :ag U A I ' J. , .. ., A, . , ., ' - Q A Jr f' I I ,f t t W I . vu y -if -XX , 'N 'A X: T A T X, H i , X., 'v W V -X A- X es S X 4 f ,X V, ,X y X. 'T! 'Sv ,Z WRESTLING TEAM ROW 1: Mike Eessingerg Kenneth Ethertong Paul Browng Roy Demersp Neil lrish. ROW 2: Mil-ze Rossig George Schurnrng Max Claypoolp Darrel He-brong Dennis Ottg Gary Leonardg Clarence l-leppner. ROW 3: l-Carl Stewartg Dennis Pompiliusg Ron Eierhaumg Henry C-:lernang Tern Ccmisg Patrick Gizzi, Capt. f r1Ifff :f'f 7 4 0 if r , 2 'I L ws-- li ff ' , .,..r, ,, , f- 14 ww- .':- ' LU'-5-131 ' ' ,sf . yi ' ft: W--. rwfwfs ' up I4 Wvayvfx T432 ,, ,ma , 1 -m--,- 1. eh-,wzw f- ' V 1 5 A lf , 1- .e fa--1 , 4 I -, , .:,. -.gf ' 'f Qi A ,f , , . ,.. f :vi-1 'i .04 r '-,317eA,g,.f it -.-f. f ,ul u Q,-V '41 , , nw. rays, .Q 1- , ,fain , ' , , 1- 3.02, 1'--ft ., ,t 5, QS, u.. H, 1, 3. ,K 54,5 I, a has : Xa fr f X X 2 ,wwe '- Ai ink' WRESTLING SEASON RECORD Lincoln Van Dyke 27 'Wayne 20 Dearborn 32' Wayne 33 Melvindale l7' 'Wayne 33 Flat Rock ll Wayne 17 Edsel Ford 35' 3 Ypsilanti 41' Wayne 22 W'ayne W'ayne 44 Flat Rock 6 A. A St. Thomas l6 W'ayne ll Waterford 37 'Denotes Huron-Rouqe League Opponents W'ayne 30 y 1-F.r.'N.- : is - im ,b 5, i I s , , X - Nl + 3 X x r Y fix' ' x. W -2 Q? ff ' 5:-Ai Swv,- Q t . is 138 . . ..: 'W'H + y -Y .. ix M, X K: xxx-S, Egg? .SY N at Q x.,. ,y.y ,Q ' 3- 3 5 Q XX W We Qi 1. it ' tm 1 SWIMMING si. . .-' f -if - . 1: .Q.,:' , ' ' 'Q : , ,' , .2 I? 'W .41 , I - 2 f . 4 ! ,Q X, , 3 se A r it il I 1 i I X , it - A I A Q.. 1' g we I i- r I ' , 4 ...xo x Xi Z. 'il A. 3 y ,4 , , y ir'r-sf I s 1 . , I ' I I A J ,vw !f . ,Q I . ' ,,. Z , Q, ,wi U Q g? lvlrv 41 , I ' X .4 ,1.A,. .Q I 5550, if --me -,-. N I f ' 1,A Q'- ' ' 'apf A, 1 SWIMMING TEAM STANDING: Dennis Scott, Bob Gauthier, Brian Glanclon, Ron Robson-Co-Mgr., Bob Butler, Bill Armstrong, George Frazer, Louie Suter, Mr. Terry Byrnes-coach. KNEELING: Bob Belville, Mike Stone, Tom Latzman, Russ Clair, Ribble, Ron Sweqles, Ken Hurrelbrink. SITTING: Andy Paviich, Warner Frazer, Dave Belisle, Mike Smith, George Arends, Doe-ge, Bob Dittmar. MISSING: lon Martin, Wes Nunnely-CoMqr., Torn Ernst. mi if ,'fWg'?3Z '.'f v, 4,ffgZf,g.,,f,1,f,,4,.. W, 41. 5, i fqwf , ,, , . We 1125-fwuzi iW' . ra! I at ki '35, was X v. y r s J I .s , ' get-fs S .A 2. f f, f f , g. Q if-,'.,yg , ...fqmsiw SWIMMING SEASON RECORD Wayne 37 Lincoln Park 59' Wayne 53W University High of A. A. 41 V2 Wayne 40 Ypsilanti 56' Wayne 43 Riverview 53 Wayne 41 Ypsilanti Roosevelt 55 Wayne 40 Lincoln Park 56' Wayne 55 University Hiqb of A. 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Q ir, AF. 5 ,,: . 'il ' a 42 I xx 'it W . ,EM - 1 1 3. 5 Y N ,H . N A I E -f . I , ' 8 Nl ,Q 'ri ww., ,H-0,7 1 SPRING SPORTS ln the spring, some boys' fancies may turn to What- ever they have been thinking about all winter. In the case of many Wayne High students, the thoughts must have been about the numerous sports offered in the athletic department, since the coaches reported record numbers of aspiring perspirers in all sports. Because ot yearbook deadlines, season summaries are impos- sible. lnstead, the schedules of all spring sports are listed. Wayne's hopes for any championships this year lie in the spring activities, and among the op- timistic mentors are Coach Domke Ctrackl, and Coach Elliott Cbaseballl. K ' if l --J ,J ' X ,I ln .T 'rr-silky S . , lasik-I 4. 'idx' 1 fi: if -' 'iii X ' ' 'QQ Q' ff . 10 S -M . .3 95 S :fx N Pl -J 'ff ft .S-4 ' ' ' - f 1 H i f Q , n 1 . 1 4.4.4814-1 bi. A I N f l if-5? F' 4 f xlf ' .Z is , .I T Bl E ,.- 'X Vg- I ' f. . .5 ,I-. ga-:nl - -, X I 'Q 91 7, .iii . X .... -' , 5 1 at 4 - w T 'rfiyviq 4 fer? - Alsli- L- 75+ 'Q I K 'V J 5 l l,..'w,:wQ N-'H , -, 1 , t t W. L y 1 S 215225 JFWXWWQQ . ' ff -N - -rn'1f'J ., , .Q 1 Nz-'Y Q! c - Q ' - . ti tp, H 'rf-' '-Z I sr ' f 4 f' Xt? l Q 5 A t--wwgra J Q -'Q ' .. ,Qi .f s ini mf' Lgsu-wi1 4 -f 1 - 1. Ligilisv . .-wi 142 Hg ' , 4 V V h Q bv TRACK TEAM BOW 1: Frank Worden, Alex Halberda, Mike Wooten, lim Henry, Dennis Ott, lohn Coleman, Chuck Docusen, Ken Smith, ROW 2: Howard Hicks, Fred Locke, Roger Srnith, Dennis Vince, Kent Rey- nolds, Rick Quillen, Lyndle Bullard, Dale lesselson. ROW 3: Robert McPherson, Bill lao, Tom Halberda, Terry Gizzi, Ken Macomber, Pat lnnes, Douq Bechtel, Bob Hays. ROW 4: Ray Hooper, loe lohnston, Ierry McCormack, Richard Bloodworth, Phil Smith, Bill Pattison, Dempsey Yearout. ROW 5: Ron Se-hee, Max Claypool, Robert Wallace, Ronald Sweqles, Robert Gauthier, Earl Elliott, Edwin Oqqer, Steve Ditchlcoft. ROW 6: Coach Don Dornke, Robert Mason, Man- ager, loe Felan, Bob Worden, Ted Hallett, Coach Dick Miller. pr? TRACK April 1 5 8 13 19 22 29 May 4 7 14 21 25 -M 144 Romulus .... ....... H Waterford .... ....... H Edsel Ford ..... ....... H Dearborn .... ....... H Bentley ...... ........ T Ypsilanti .... ........ T Melvindale .... ........ T Lincoln Park ............... T Monroe Invitational T Regional ........................ T State Huron-Rouqe League Meet ............ T We 4 1 l, l X' eg 1 1 z,aiQ' t , 474 Cl ' ' 25 wr 1 ' V ... 1 M4 1 TENNIS TEAM HOW 1: Larry Williams, Augie Dupont, Bob Cunningham, lon Mar- ' - i ' Hurrelbrink, Ken Barn- - ' t tin. Row Z. loel Dckersorn, Ron Kubik, Ken hill, Sid Wells, LeRoy Hunter, Gordie Soper. 'it' 1. 1 , 1, ,-nr . H. 4 1 , , 1 .7 April ll Melvlndale .... 13 Ypsilanti .......... 19 Lincoln Park . 21 Dearborn .......... 26 Edsel Ford .... 28 Melvindale May 3 Ypsilanti ......... 5' ag Way 5 Lincoln Park . GOLF TEAM Karl Stewart, Doug Urbaniak, Ron Aleks, George Schumm. 145 ff 10 Dearborn ....... GOLF April May 17 Taylor Center 20 Regional ......... 21 Regional ..... University High ...... H Dearborn ..................... H Ypsilanti ........................ T Taylor Center ............ H Dearborn ........................ T Ypsilanti ..... ........... H Brighton ........ ............ T Regional ........................ T Garden City ............... H University High ....., T Taylor Center ............ H Garden City ............... H Brighton ........................ H . W F 6 A L I , 4- .,,, . ' 4- H ,X y A N! :V QI, M . fy, it: A . , X N vm NE wktnf H iffy X NA NE wh NE , WA 5 s. WA NE - ,NX K,-X , A so ,f for fn ff, it L as --f ' 1 it X! u y hi-, , ,Ig L ' ray 'Z' gf , it sf fm it .I 't' F wi NE X Y wwf X 5 IA NE .X W Nl 'X NE F' x-- Jul NF y trier .,,A ,59f,fi7f?wi ,...- ll' , Y, ' it L 'G 1 Q 5 BASEBALL TEAM ROW 1: Terry Flowers, lerry Mclntyre, Flon Beaumont, Bob Fletcher, Ireland Harmon, Floyd Carter, Dave McKee, Chuck West, Fd Har- mon. ROW 2: George Piavis, left Trimble, Mike Gouin, Mel Lestock, Dempster Ross, Dave Prieslzorn, lim Petersen, Coach William Elliott. -6.4 Sw ,twzt NF - gf N vu D. gg hx ,A xx XE l ,f ff' my f 'v 1, it 4 ' url H Ftl,t , F 146 BASEBALL April May Romulus ..,.. Bentley ............. Allen Park ..... Taylor Center Ypsilanti ......... Edsel Ford ...... Melvindale ..... Dearborn ....... .. Lincoln Park . Lutheran West Ypsilanti ......... Edsel Ford ...... Melvindale ....... Dearborn ......... Lutheran West Lincoln Park fi V . X M ,Q ,Qu 41' 74, f- r. 'A' 2, v 1 , 4 ? .5 Z t f A I, 'FT f, --r .fr BOY'S INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS ROW 1: Lcrrry Wilkie, Ed McCarthy, Larry Rust, Larry Le-Wis, Fred Lock, Ron Bie-rbcrum. ROW 2: Bill Perciful, Gordie Soper, Roncrld Gordon, lcimes Petty, John Hill, Doncxld Sowers, Roy Marisnick, Floyd Carrier, Kevin Clcxrk. 3 ll 147 GIRLS' SPCRTS . 'K N -, r V I V' f' ,R ' f ffl? C' 1 1. 9 vw '37 . Q' l. lf' K x H4 X' i I 1 , S4 . K K ' f 75 Q ? , D WV , A l q X I , , 5 il .ff -W ea.. ' 1 Hia , K! .K ,,.. 4 UMW, :hi .. Q Ju I ' ' f- F d ' A ee Q T - 'ff ' f- . V H, 4 N -ereei -all-yy ' - .-. . 1. .gr 1- ist, KV-'f 1, i--,M:.- SEA SPRITES ROW 1: Flora Reiser, Kathy Kellams, Caron Glare, Nanci Bissey-coune cil, Diane Mast-council, Shari Butler-student director, loan l-ieminq way-recording secretary, Carol Stoclcrneyer. ROW 2: loan Mountain Annie Cottrell, Lynne Neibauer, Nadean Nay, Sue Gould, Shirley Hal- berda, Gweneeth Allen, Terry Birk, lane Catherman, Marilyn Fanqboner, Kathy Younq, Kathi Ballantine. A.. rl: 6 4' K A X K J ., ' an ,Q v f l, if 5 :ig 3 l r F , l , X if A t j , 5 utr 3' . IIE- rf i y ' Trl K ' .U tl 'f '11 K, 1 K in -fl fc- V if 5 ffl ' 'K A ' y X .,,l : h F ,' 5 ., I . 1 vf N ., K :L fiyjfiyjx. vlxk si X ' , be ,, r. Mkwilflwf,-Sflf.,fA Q.. X I ' t ' i':- ., 17 ge ' Q 5 - ,Q A -f 5, 1-ff S - t, ' ' 1 ' . K - -- l' xl K MERMAN -- I ,Q IOAN SNYDER and if-XT ' PAT HOLMES V ' IT1 lOI'1S . . , Er' N - AQ Tvble Tenn-IS DOH es G D Singles Table Tennis Champion l tg: t 4' l48 f, 14 I 5 ! Ji: ?'5,mgz11g1:r' ' 1 'HW A , -WM! 7'Y H' J ' 'fifff' 75 , ..1 U' 1' , H A , , V 4-aw ' 31 3-' '?5y',,df2 ,ff , 1 . -'-': f Y fa. My , Z H, Q i 5 f I 1 H A Y BOWLING CHAMPS: Sandy McPherson, Linda Barkmcm, Iudy Winters, Elaine Icxworski, Doris Mounts. I ', 1 ,- .. - 4- mf- ' ip 1 f 12 f iffgn, A Q W' as ' , fe, , K , ,437 gg X12 9 fa . ,. P-4...:.:h.e,w'z1f4'f?zeQ'Z5:z5f:M ' 1 ' ' M , . 'M lv, Q . 'r ., A . V mfg-. -X ' ,. 1. W- .- I, , H , , In '- 'gui-W -1 QL, Mm, , ' W-,ZH-, ,f ., 'M-n ' sT'tjfH5ji-V-I',gg ' 1. fr' L1 A ' 's. x x 'N Mis, ' .: -. W' W L ' 9Z x,'-rw? , ff? My -- ' S f V- H, - T . 1 n Q., ' , I 1 .1 . M I, . - Q-. -v? N. , f M, ,A J ' ' 'W M.-C ' r -.... I , - af., ff Q Q I 9 5 N , 4 ' xg . A .i . . . A41 .A - + ' 1. WM.: y f QM 1' fl vif , , 143 . ' .T i1 i1aj,i-U12 hwfffmg- 'T 'VH' 1. s l gg :ry GIRL'S INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS ROW 1: lsalcelle Hannah, lady Barry, Terri Gecrqette, Jeanne Bozen, leannie Esper, lanis Hulibs, Kazhy Young, Laura Sliinavier, Brenda Car- rico, Mable Garriscn, lean Snyder. ROW 2: Bobbie Vashaw, Billie Snodgrass, Molly Carnpltell, Pam Zxrrtrrierrnan, Kathy lcrdan, Analie Ere-sser, Leslie Vfhize, Sandie Smiih, lo Ann Morton, Grace Hansberqer, Sallie laeebs, ludy Rarnsey, Sandy Park. HOW 3: Marlin lohnston, ludy Vfhite, Carol lffilliarns, Danna Glenn, Nancy lchnsan, Barbara Mallard, Karen Sanislcw, Carclyn Gilhertscn, Indy Moqq, Elaine lawor- ski, lackie Harrison. ROW 4: Martha Madden, lean Vlfestfall, Darlene Guarit, Annie Cottrell, Deanne Vfells, Ruth Frakes, Mary Knight, Eileen Vfendt, loyfe Srnizh, Sharon Gillccly, Terry Eirlc, Ellen Robinson, leanette Hendrix, lady Pritchard, ROW 5: lane Ca'l1err:an, lsfarqaret luleler, Mitzi Manning, Sharon Yfczlsejf, Linda Przlzcp, Sue Kallin, Diana Platte, Barbara Plunqis, Dawn Vincent, Barbara Trcppi, Diane Harrison, Pat Keefe, Alberta Henkel, Karen Wcddard, lean Buehler. 150 Wvv-jvvynp -vu-w,...,,. ., ,. , V. 1,,5,,.,,.,, ,Q , I , ' , fr , ' gfffffid' X, . ,f , ,M-,V, 74. ,, , f J-Q, I 'f in I f ., ' 1' 1 ' I, , K, , ,Q K -. ,V I ...- f , la M5-0iaA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS .1 H 4 '.f, II I 21 1 1' M' V z , .5 1' 1424,-'ilffff f. eff f :' ',1wz,.:,f, : R V Q, . ffl f 22 3 1 ,11 t. ' 'Kr L' ,- I ,Lal ,. yi ,,,,w:44:,I,' ,gf ,' , 1 , W -2:,,,',4, f ' ,f ,,,,,g,,,'..,.i,L,,,,,, , '21 I, .. , ., , Q V . 19? ,- 4,41 , ,,V., '? -196 I X STANDING: Sally Hall, Rita Vincent, Kathy Smith, Beverley Day, Mitzi Manning, Geneva Taylor. KNEELING: Phyllis Ashlin, Kathy Knight, Donna Glenn. X J f , 1 1 if ,I X 1 ' 1 V, 1 ' 77' W 11 f p, vm:-,'7.,. V wffm, I.. 3,5 3.1 -. - ' , 'K V, f 1, 5, ., 9 4 Q 4 x 4 I gi w!a,:m in ' :W 'W' fi Vw ' A , . .he rf! M I ,. f . .2 I I 'l :mg f 3 ,Q , , v 451 , ' ',,f2.fl, dfi , 'zgffiiii 1 'vi f' f mf, QgQ4Qt9gf,, 9,5 ' 2' BASKETBALL CHAMPS X 4 STANDING: Kathy Quinn, Bobbie Vashaw, Mary Lou Medeircs, Terri Georgette, Gweneeth Allen SITTING: Nancy Bissey, Carol Clark, lohn Snyder, Pat Zimmerman, Lucy Lanqwcrthy. 151 'J L .N . X 'N X X X X ' X. ,Q X A .. - ' - xc X N X x 'XX - .1 rr,-g . XA., , X ,- -,Q M X. A av, .XXX X MS E . xii-if X EXHI-, ' X .gym -'MSR , -' ,NQ.,,-. MT 'N' 'I X . l X K I ' X X X11.1,X hw XX M. X, '- 'X' 41-, x x . , - -X,-w',1,,-XA-w,A,, .- X Q., ,-X. N, Km I v f , u 4 X . V 1 X X X ' 4 ' ' X , , K Y ,, ,, ., Q ' X M. fX,' X -' Mrs. wi URGAHIZAIIU 3 , CLU13 S-1 5NDpgQ3CiBN1Z5T1QN5 Pdr fiCiP91iQn.A fmfsriervus Q 'SIndA iva- ried1 f1111?S zsrldiqF2FQS'214FQ11Q11S H Cer- Of Schfibl Qfedilld num' ,High 1112 Qvvof- 5fW?5?Y ilfF!9'iY5fie5gel WhiCh in 4.1 gn . 1, --zz-, -J--gy fg.:,- 3, ,-'-, n , -3, , , ,?i1Pm'i6F5f if -iii til 12 Er 7 f fi: z s--,.f4 Academic Clubs H 4 9 'Gi Sevefgl Clubs at Wayne Hiah have been established to promote student interest and activity in certain aca- demic subjects. ,ap qs ,X lx rw cm H fs ri ,ns G .C . K Q , 5 T ' 2 ,ftgggggnnrilg MATH CLUB HOW 1: Florence Oberlin-sponsor, Toni Davidson rep., Marilyn Sny' der-rep., loann Henry--rep., Sidney Nlfolls---treas., beverly DayeV.P., Brian Glandon--pres., Sallie Iacobs--sec, Pat Keele'--rep., Pat Gouin-e rep, Barry Mullinix -rep. HOW 2: Denny Eoyclen, Carol Harrier, Linda McCoy, Mary Beth Iewell, Lee Weber, Marilyn Fanaboner, ludy Smith, Mitzi Mannina, Rick Boudreau, Pat Luclzelt, lirn Pixley, ROW 3: Susan Blackwell, George Frazer, Shirley Slacl-:, Martha Disbro, Norman Wise, 1 . A ' - 2 X , wr Wvvdy Kin-11, Diane Mast, Muriel Coole, Merritt Felmly, Margaret Meier, Bob Loapman, Patricia Holmes, Eileen Wendt, ROW 4: Marion Kingsbury, Barbara Troppi, Stefanie Kapetan, Penny Britton, Llovd Dibble Ierry Mclrttyre, Tom l-lalberda, Kent Reynolds, Steve Chabrnan, Margaret Foqlernan, Susan Lippert, Ronald NV. Patterson, Juanita Blaha. ROW 5: Paul Stockineyer, Al Fears, Robert Taylor, Fred Locke, Reggie Felt Alan Black, Ed Melton, Ken l-lurrelbrink, Robert Shelly, lame-5 Davis' Karl Lind, Ron Gray, Ron Klann, Ierry Iohnston. I 2 Gem, Q pagxfw QLQQQ SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: lim Pixley, Betty Tuttle-sec., Norman Wise-VP., Pat Gouin- pres., Ronald Brender-treas., K. W. Coville-sponsor, Gary Roeder. ROW 2: Beverley Day, Lee Weber, Sally Bable, Iudy Hargrave, Edith Esche, Barbara Troppi, Iuanita Blaha, Theresa Ryan, Rick Boudreau, Howard Love. ROW 3: Darrel Hebron, Kent Reynolds, Richard Smith, Don Boyes, Ie-rry Mclntyre, Woody King, Bruce Gleason, Allen Krugler, SCIENCE CLUB To further its members' scientific knowledge is the stated purpose of the Science Club, founded in l954. By participation in meeting programs, watching scien- tific films, listening to fascinating lectures, visiting places of scientific interest, and taking full responsibil- ity for all club matters, Science Club members not only gain valuable knowledge, but also develop self-reli- ance. MATH CLUB With a dance, a scholarship, a spring picnic, a Christmas party, a Ianuary banquet, and selling con- cessions at football games and in the activity room, the Math Club offers many recreational activities to advanced mathematics students who have earned l4 honor points in math. One of Wayne Highs oldest organizations, the Math Club was founded to create interest in mathematics, to encourage school spirit, and to provide social activities for math students. V V - Y wfvqzf-vnnvrvvffg X V, ,. . .... ,..,,,, Tom Halberda, Patrick Gizzi, Bob Carey, Gaylord Day, Glenn Ford. ROW 4: Lynn Rorabacher, Sidney Wells, Fred Locke, Richard Fojtik, lames Davis, Susan Gillespie, Karl Lind, David Glore, Reg Felt, Larry Wiertella, lohn Halsey, Susan Lippert, Robert Taylor, Lloyd Dibble, Ron Patterson. 121 -. in A Q e Q lg! , F e 'L 'vCT -I N ' LATIN CLUB ROW 1: Marcia Giles, Iirn Pixley, Ioan Snyder-histcrica, Marian Kinas- bury-scrihe, Richard Smiihivice consul, Patricia I-lclrnes-consul, Norman Vfise-quaestcr, Mildred Dell-sjccnscr, Ianet Angles, Linda McCoy. ROW 2: Kathy Icrdan, Denny Bcycien, Marlin lchnstcn, Sue Sorrells, Alice Minton, Kathy Quinn, Lucy Langwcrthy, Carcl Shillaire, Marilyn Snyder, ludith Srnith, Marilyn lxfaysilles, Sharon Hutchings. HOW 3: Sharon Srniih, Mitzi Manning, Sue Teneric, Lee Weber, Iudy Perks, Sheila Craig, Shari Butler, Sharon Rarner, Bob Dittrnar, Harriet ,as-.., I C9 7 J X 1 1- H1 - -f - Starbuck, Muriel Ccole, Kay Nowaczk :ann Henxy, Indy Kulcik. ROW 4: leanne Bczen, Gweneeth Allen, 2.131133 21551: fade-he Gauni, Diane Schall, Iuanita Elaha, Eetfy Turle Lfarzare' F:gQe::an Earbara Tfccpi, Elaine 'N'-'ise, Par Keefe Susan :::.::.1 Ezrc Lfallarrl Tern Gecrgette, Barbara Bryant. ROW 5: faire Flprtgs f::: Truesclell, 3:12 Carey, Kerri Heynclds, Paul Stickrneyer, Karl Lin' like Stine, Bill Cccle, 'fern Latzrnan, Al Fears, Lynn Hzrabache Pa: G-cuin, Ichn Halsey, Don Bayes, Dick Ahe, Susan Gillespie. ,fx .Q 'S 1 1 1 51- fi .r vi I fl 4- 'N . i. l 'sin X Q kg xii ,Q ily ' x . ,194 330- , A 156 LATIN CLUB Nihil Nisi Optimum CNothing but the bestl, is the motto of the Latin Club, founded in 1926 and perhaps Wayne High's oldest organization. Any B average Latin ll or Latin lll student can join. The club success- fully accomplishes its purpose ot promoting the study ot Latin by bringing Latin students together. Annual Latin Club events are a rousing initiation, a Saturnalian Celebration at Christmas, a dance, a spring Roman banquet, and activity room concession selling. GERMAN CLUB Wayne High's newest academic organization is the l German Club, established in 1959. A very active club, it strives to promote interest in the German language and culture, with German music striking a high point ot interest for German Club members. GERMAN CLUB :rc ,ga-? ' T5 rw 5' .. Q, was 1 l57 U21 B-'U 50 gif gg r-a :EU gif? A573-S , UE , mn Wigs CD ml lpoi 'U 52. We co2 UNQF: rim 3:-fi :N43 Zigi N4 vw, gl-Tl 29.41 igs? 'y l' QE? WE.: img ,...-15' lD'D-EC :El m-H-H 9.52 ...Dm fD 4: www :rs-5 Ego. Um Ou-o 0:10 P' af l 4 , QQ? 315' sg' 'ULQ 934 Eat H. - Z 2591 3553 will 2159. :rfvff seg YD 11355 9521 SOG: . gfiit Ham emo. :UQYD w..W gg, 39,0 HWS EQ :U SO QU' 0-9 U 53 Wo :wu- bww. ies- ' A' 4725 L ' ' ' , .. gf-'fs' ff- -.JF 1 if il f y 5 .. . rqml., .,, H -fx .mmm J : - H it K 'QV 3.519 ' . E tjfii. L . ? 4: . NI.. l ' l ' l ti , i t tv y '. ' f 1. f Q 'f . . -Q , - .Q . .-,- -UL' . ' 'e-4.11 ' ' - i' SPANISH CLUB 5 7 Y Q Many social activities for Spanish tsluh members are fy ' . 'I planned with an eye to fostering interest en espanol . 2 , l jf Annual events ot the Spanish Club, organized in l955, f f 3 C are a dance, a lcanojuet, a sprxg picnic, concession - A C f selling in the activity rcori, and a Christmas celebra- ,.-- if Q '1 I-595 FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: Valerie Presson-pub, mgr., Terry Hirl-:f corros. sec., lanio Zanarini-sec., Alan Black' pros., Rel'-Ort Miller VP., Katliy liellams-H treas., Mrs. Blank-sponsor. ROW 2: Elaine Ct.-tipor, lim Lary, Karen Woodard, Shgfgn Seeger, l..l,lClCTlIlt H-iirntrnti, Jeanette Benson, Barbara Mecklenburg, Iacquiline Smith, loycc Loqa, lanet Koch, Dorothy Allis, Penny Korne, Carol Clark. ROW 3: Carole Daniels, Lorna Howe, Carole DeBord, Marilyn lenkinson, Iudy Sears, Goorgiann Caunt, Karen Wor- '-i tion complete with a piizta. FRENCH CLUB Furthering students znterest in French through social contacts is the purpose cf the French Club, founded in l948. Annual club events are the Mardi Gras dance a banquet, and a picnic in the spring. Sorne club rnern- bers participate in the Annual Foreign Language Festi- val in Ypsilanti. 1 A - ,. 1 has -sr-hw.: im A-minimis. .4 low, Carol Maas, Bonnie Burch, Iudy Anqovgy Icmet Perdue' Marilyn FGll'3l'ft'l9ff lllllt' NO-IG. Fvklii Vashaw, Nancy Bissey. ROW 4: Ernie Pxeinliait, lane Catlierman, Linda Turner, lNoocly King, Gorclie Soper Tom Davidson, Earl Tlireadqoulcl, Dennis Vince, Mitch Robertson, Marshall Worland, Howard Hicks, Mike Shaw, Peggy Yelton, Eileen Weridt, Sue Matliison. 158 E E it rl fa, TI, -- ' : if X , , 1 2 2295 -We A SPANISH CLUB ROW 1: Mike Gouinfpub. mqr,, lerry Johnston-treas., Lynden Kahler-VP., lean Teasdale-sec., lack Coxgact. ch., Mrs. Ruth Olsav sky-sponsor. ROW 2: Karol Kitchens, Lauren lesselson, Carole We-in Deane Bader, Sam Bench, Betsy Carter, Sandy Park, Marie Tenorio. ROW 3: Diane Lomprey, Sandra Gibelyou, Deane Mast, Ron Tobey, 1 ,f 4 ,far Edith Esche, Ann Miller, Gladys Gibelyou, Bill Matteson, Rita Mordis Pat Chopp. ROW 4: loan Hemingway, Iohn Walker, Susan Lippert Sidney Wells, Mel Lestoclc, lefi Wells, Linda Turner, Barbara Murray lame-s Scollen, Gaylord Day, Terry Gizzi. 1 , 4 ' .,,1: ' ,, I ' . 0 ,,,,,,M1,7Q,,Qm,pf3,w.,'v1,. 4 , ,ff 1' , VT. , Q 1 ' ff? V 4 erik Hi vf., , ,Wiy lim.. 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'A - 'f 1 3' rflgf- 'wh 1 X Hs- .., t . 9, - 52- , N- W , flu.. 4, A , Y , . , K . y .. ,V ,.,f-M ,J-,T 2, 12' , ,JUL . ya, 'u vu f -. ' , . A 4.91: ,V . r fl' .1 ,,...,,gL.x f- al r. , W ' . , -- Q-Q5 .,,-' Fw vv,,Wm,L '..3 n Y , ,J , . K... - V sg , ,4,r +rr1QHf if-Jw , ma. ,, ... , ' 7 N-a.Q.,,: 11. E ' s .., . 4 -., - i .Q -- -. 159 1 Service Clubs Throughout Wayne Memorial High School several LIBRARY CLUB organizations have been established ior the express ANY SU-1d9TlT WND is WOIliiHQt Of WIS WOfkGCl in the purpose oi serving the school and the community, library may join the Library Club, founded in l953. With a lune picnic, the annual Bookworm Sguirm dance and many other activities, the Library Club unites all student librarians socially. KEY CLUB Associated with Kiwanis International, the Key Club performs many services tor the community, and participates in many fund-raising drives. A very active i 'U organization, it sent delegates to the state Key Club ash, Y jf- Eve' ' . f, convention in laclcson in late l959. Ev! f A C ' Y-TEENS By planning and executing their own programs and special events, the Sophomore girls in Y-Teens learn the responsibilities oi citizenship. The Y-Teens, a K YMCA attiliate, offers its members an opportunity to grow in friendship with all people, md to promote brotherhood. it i 4 1 g , ,, t . R.. , - .. az .. t t t l r t 'ttf- ' li:- Y-TEENS ROW 1: Sue Piesczali-treas., Bobbie Mabry---pres., Hazel Pomeroy-sponscr, Carol Shillaire- sec., Helen Sever. ROW 2: Marilyn Tipton, Alice Minton, LaRee Argue, Pat Green, Rita Reeder, ludy Wooten. ROW 3: Shirley Halberda, Rachelle Hyatt, Carol Hall, Connie Herbert, ludy Har- grave-pub, mgr., Billie Dorton. 160 if ,Ol R1-,se ,QMS - ,L g-:S Vi t 5 5 'W' ' no 1 . 7 4 L9 I W 5 i LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1 Kay Knutson, Dona Rippee, Pat Chopp-sec.-treas., Mrs. Kahler sponsor, Mrs. Dreffs-sponsor, Sharron Lei Posiepres., ludi Swoveland leri Ann Sellers. ROW 2: Diann Audritsh, Carol Williams, Brenda Conley Pat Beier, Barbara Cole, Nancy LaLonde, Joy Zirnrner- ! man, leann Grajewski, Mary Lyons. ROW 3: Sandy Whiiworth, ludy Smith, Barbara Wisniewski, Eyvonne Smithers, Steve Reirnann, Carol Kubitsky, Steve Chapman, Carole Yuhasz, Loretta lennfeldt, Ann Miller, Barbara Wright, Penny Korne. KEY CLUB ROW 1: David Pugh-treas., Nick Christ-VP., George Gord-pres., Ted Martin-Lt. Gov., Ron Kubic -sec. ROW 2: Bruce Lear, Gary Kelley, Dave Teter, Torn Ernst, Gerald Peqram, Robert Whitlock, lack Pixley. ROW 3: Charles lrvin Ir., Ion Neff, Ronald Patterson, Garrie Houston, Merle Ward, Dick Root, Chuck Felan, Dick Mathison. W 7 iii N , nf A 252 5 .i f, 1 I is L55 nm V wwf H ' ev.-f2?fv3f'-Svwp-r - l6l rs nn 'Wt r - A V, , ' ' ' ' to ' F13 if W, - ' v ' A 'P Q. I 9 4 7 v 4 If f , .. HI-LITE STAFF ROW 1: D 21237, l--pixsir Ei lfifarihy-spirfs ediiir, loan Heminq feature Hare.. P jizplie A' ' Qfiffg-49f'1E-'.'.'I, faxte way-ne'.'.'s eircr, Iiyte lmies-feature edwir, Pat Eucinslttfedrtor- l.ftrn1m3: 'f-5l 1,,, 'Qt Sify' ' T.fjii.i'ZQ'i'1:Cl6F. HOW in-:h1ef, Lllllfli Eruiskzilz-7312-313 eittr, Cilfll Laralieefaivertis- 3: Pg' ' 1 -fe, r' firi' 1-gliiogfzphy eigiit, ing manager, lik: E155-eg'-gli:fzgrapiper, Dinria E-elisle-liusmess lxfurgljrn H-ass' 1' gig ei ' '-Sjzifii, RCU manager. ROW 2: 'fiixle Figers--ad','., fliarzrt Etzlejf-er-:iliange 512215-V-355' ,Ms eip. '11 5 i fig-feature, Gfllfff, ffarfj Alle:-f:i:ij,'3ie ei., Einrtie la KYEITE+Cll'CtllGf1Cl'l manager, Eg-'ty Title --.levrs Pipe? Hao - Este. frfexde-assi, Elalne fa'.'.':rsl:1-sg:Cr's, Lmja Earlcruan-r.e'.-fs, leanetfe Hertflrlzck tug fjfgf, F An ' -sf: -F W, I 1 . if -. 5 ' I fr 'E' is 'E .Q 'Y 4 !V'zf I 3 1 1- 1- V A . 1 - ,V 5 t 1 - A 4. 1 -S jj. -1 1 ' 'g . t Y 5 JL -1 Q Q R f: 1: - 'lj . ,- Q -5 Q , ,' - Hr' 1 le , 1 X . t ,L I AUDIO-VISUAL ROW 1: Ronald Patterson, Merle Ward, lames M. Marks, ROW 2: Bruce A. Gleason, Henry Drouillard, Albert Hall, George Detwoiler. 162 i, HI-Y ROW 1: Dave Spangler, Sgt.-at-Arms, Charles West, Chaplain, Dick Potter, pres., of Hi-Y Council, Ed McCarthy, treas., lim Henry, pres., Corky Boss, VP., Ron Gray, sec., William Elliott, sponsor. ROW 2: Bob Dittmar, lack Pixley, Terry Gizzi, Alex Halberda, Gaylord Day, Dennis WAYNE HI-LITE The official school newspaper, the WAYNE Hi-LlTE, and its staff of editors, assistant editors, and writers strive to present to Wayne students all of the news all of the time. Consisting of lournalism ll and lll students, the Hl-LITE staff factually and entertainingly tells all 1 Uv ' Lacey, Gary Letterman, Dave McKee, Ken Smith, Dave Tenorio. ROW 3: Bill Fritz, lon Neff, Boy Demers, Dick Root, lon Martin, Bob Gardner, Ken Barnhill, Dennis Vince, Roger Edwards, Dale lesselson, lerry Mc- lntrye, loe Misukaitis. HI-Y Serving both the school and the community, the Hi- Y makes up Christmas baskets, sells concessions in the activity room, and works for better school relations by serving donuts and milk to the players, cheerleaders, and coaches of the opposing teams following basket- ? 5 Q 5 the major happenings at Wayne High. 2 3 xv : N f t 9 1 ball games. AUDIO-VISUAL The students who work in the audio-visual depart- ment handle all of the equipment and films needed for users of audio-visual facilities. Students whose teachers utilize movies in class can thank the audio- visual crew for their smooth operation. IN TERCOM Tucked away behind the stage in the drarnatics de- partment is the intercommunications system, from which the daily bulletins and other announcements originate. To guarantee that necessary announcements can be made any time of the day, two students spend each hour in the intercom booth. INTERCOM - ROW 1: larnes Hauser, lack Pi:-zley, Prank Hicks, Steve Culp, Tint Koen. B t Steve Chapman, Charles Bcmici-:, Dcug Flewelling, Dave lcncs. Y-A H20 l ,Ct Q, 63355536363 LJ tx - e-3--E HALL MONITORS ROW 1: Brenda Steele, li::r':rie Gigss farleen Schlegel, lcixnne Rah- Sandy Fader fir: Siiiiris ff::f1:: 'S Egpier FZ: Fer,:s:: 111512, fuiy leaihefnian lule Ann S:per flr. '.'.'1t1i:e-sgtonsir, l:y:e Sintp- Sieve Refill f' .fem E111 I: 24:1 ,- lang. ROW 4: .llert sin. ROW 2: Frances fines, ludy lffhiie, l.e:na'rd Lasher, Raymond ltieyers, lflfli P.:-:.eQ.', QQ:g'i :llfll9 Irie Si:igler, FL: Gray Din Chcjsjs fx: Elax, faxet :1:E:ej.' Zaye Carney, Yeral Ezllinger, David luliey, Curt Garvey, 3:7 Ejzirzii: Sari' lexerzzn Herbert Tfillzlns, Klelnbrlel, G':::Le 'S Hunter, ROW 3: l.fa:g1e Perry, George Timplzlns, l.I1Q1 l.I:Prere:F ' ' .gd , 1-,-:Q EQ ,fps ftf'-'s'5fW f -s Q I QW' 'T -5- OFFICE STAFF ROW 1: Shari Butler, Sally Arthur, lualy Ramsey, Nancy Bissey, Kathy Quinn, Kathy lardan, laan Snyder, llarsha Criss, Penny Kiirne, Grace Hanslderqer, Karen K. Patterson, lo Ann Morton. ROW 2: ludy Galewood, Vigkig Melvin, Beverley Day, Sue Tenfrio, Chris Schroeder, Annie Cot- trell, Carol ,Ellioth ludy lones, Barbara Nye, ltllary Eerrinaer, Sue Gray, Nancy Allen, Nade-an Nay, Carol Harner, ltlarlin lohnston, Sharon l-lutchinqs, Denny Boyden. ROW 3: Carolyn loseph, lanet Robinson, Pamala Hayden, Susan Leveslze, De-sta Sym-uns, Sue Sorrells, Sally Balole, Pat Osborne, Molly Campbell, lanice lahnson, loyoe Smith, Sallie lacobs, Billie Snodgrass, Arlene Finneaan, lanet Seaman, Wanda Reinhart, Beth Truman, Marilyn lvlaysilles, Charles Vv'est. ROW 4: Req Xt Emerson, Roy Workman, Leland ltlilcesell, Sandy Yt'hitman, Nancy Wit- befkf le Arm YCPPK, ludy Perks, ltlary Beth lewell, ludv Harqrave, Sarbara Holt, ludy Haselhuhn, Beverly Oestreich, Carol Smith, Lynclerl lkalllefi MUYQW F9hllQ, Nancy Daymon, Mitzi Mannina, Linda lones, Alice Payne, Billie Dorton, Pat Fowler. HOW 5: Mary Ann Bittner, Marion Kingsbury, Barbara Barr, Sallie Hall, lucli Petersen, Betty Ask. Pat Gcuin, Karl Lind, Danny Crittenden, Frank Vtlorden, Ken Hurrelbrink lack Heqwood, Bill McClellan, Florence Zimmerman, Maraaret Foqlei man, Diane Mast, Pat Keele, Elaine 'Wise, Phyllis Wisch, luli' Ann Soper Linda It-lcCoy, Don Comis. f HALL MONITORS Stationed at various points in the corridors of Wayne High, the hall monitors work to control hall congestion during class and lunch hours, To maintain order along the school's traffic arteries, these students make sure that others have passes to travel in the halls. OFFICE STAFF Keeping a school as large as Wayne High running is a complicated task, but the students, working as office assistants, manage to keep school operations functioning smoothly. Office staff members perform vital jobs in the general office, counselors' offices, and attendance office, the clinic, and elsewhere. WEATHER OBSERVERS WEATHER OBSERVERS lf you don't like Michigan's weather, wait until tomorrow! is the motto of the Weather Observers. Those in the weather-observation crew not only learn much about meteorology, but also serve Wayne High by giving the weather forecast each morning during the daily bulletin. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To give recognition to honor students and to serve the school by ushering at various programs in the auditorium are the objectives of the WMHS chapter of the National Honor Society. Eestablished at Wayne High in 1927, the NHS consists each year of seniors who have met these qualifications: high scholastic average, good character, leadership, and service. ROW 1: Rena Malottg Carolyn Gilbertsong Andrea Bresserg Linda Bashamg Virginia Wade: lohn Snyder, sponsor. ROW 2: Stephen Leach, Ioe Ashg Francis Palmiereg Dale Catheyg Henry Drouil- lard, Bill Byars. ROW 3: lerry Porterg Ernest Parrish. ,Q ai-we . if . :wi ' M . .YL ,, WWW we 304' HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Barbara Troppi-sec., lames David-V.P., Pat Gouin-pres., Blaha, Diana Mast, Marion Kingsbury, Betty Tuttle, Harriet Starbuck Rick Boudreau-treas., Mr. Kenneth Walters-sponsor. ROW Z: Sharon Barry Mullinix. ROW 4: Brian Glandon, Patrick Gizzi, Lloyd Dibble Hutchings, Pat Luckett, Patricia Holmes, Lee Weber, Linda Dittmar, ludy Sidney Wells, Al Fears, Ken Barnhill, Reg Felt, Robert Taylor, Penny Smith, lim Bechtel, Marilyn Snyder, Sallie lacobs, Linda McCoy. ROW 3: Britton, Allen Krugler, Norman Wise. Sherry Russell, Pat Fowler, loan Alsman, Beverly Oestreich, luanita Mi? M' ' 'Jhf '1!- V01 - Q 5 ff! Speakers Groups Several orqanizations have been instituted for those whose interests lie in the dramatic arts and public speaking. DEBATE DOHUQ a great deal cf research, and organizing their rnaierial to uphold either the affirmative or negative side of a guestion, the members of the Debate team learn much about logical thinking and clear self-expres- sion. By democratically arguing the pros and cons of various topics, the Debate team delves into many sub- jects of national concern. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Act well your partg therein all the honor lies is the motto of the National Thespian Society, established at Wayne High in lf-345 to further the dramatic arts in the school and in the community. Members, who may join after earning lU points C100 hours of work? by par- ticipating in dramatic endeavors and displaying dra- matic ability, or laboring behind the scenes, receive many opportunities to develop their acting talents. PANEL A state forensic activity, the panel regularly meets during the duration of its discussion season, Cctober and November, to receive coaching in panel discussion. Panel meets, during which each speakers Work is evaluated by judges, differ from debates in that they present all aspects of a discussion topic and allow audiences to reach their own conclusions. Tf'FF' . if 'i'iTa22 , . .Q fe '3. , , -.--,cz ,119 H ' ' 1 ,,.,,.f.f DEBATE Ronald Brender, negative, Karl Linda, affirmative, Terry Marsh, aifirmativeg Lee Stottlemyer, nega- tive. . , i o i ri PM PANEL A fr' l f ' ' T . . i . ri H ' N, , U X l Q 1 4 .- i f Q T c I it . E., Q b lk U . A , Y - :p ts 1 , ' 't Q it gt.. ' - :U '- - Tris ' 5.1, - , mxkil-N i' V it L. 4 ' f Q V-sr .m - -- Chuck West, Ronald Brender, Mrs. L, Rice--sponsor, Karl Lind, Marlin Kingsbury, Pam Zimmerman, loy Zimmerman. 'J N5 4 Z ,,.,. ,V 52 , - at ,fy P Y wx, ,,,,.es,.fs , . N-, Q Q7 ' ' , , ' ' ' 73 47 1' ' I ,R 2 ,, .I 1'-1 1-' A 1, ...,. rv sl wwf .,,-,f 'Nuff ,age ,. 0 Nm.. 45. -uf... 'N f THESPIAN SOCIETY ROW 1: Dennis Iaworski-treas., Pat Luckett-sec., Sherry Russell- pres., Lloyd Allen-VP., Sharron Lei Post-hist., Letha A. Rice-sponsor. ROW 2: loyce Loqa, Pat Fowler, Iirn Bechtel, Ed McCarthy, Merritt Felmly, Margie Perry, Sue Tenorio. ROW 3: Diane Mast, Nick Christ, Dave Iones, Gary Dell, Penny Britton, Doug Flewellinq, Linda Turner. , 1-.7 P-f :'?5'f 1:21f f zz: .f ' felt'--1. .'1:112'fv ,, , . ., -1, ,,:, ' 314' :j'Q7',' 1955512 fi-'Lf' '15z1? 2 5'-:'f f'i'1v ,-Iwi lQffg2Q?gf,E?f 3:-' , ' ' -. , 4' '4v1' - W , , 1 - 4,. . fra-'P ' v' ' '2 f f' I' -' W1 ,ff if f 12 1 5 :3.5?x:f?'f,1 t W M 5 ji - .Q-u.-. . 4 , ,,,. V- 'f?,, ,Wk ,V x N f i ffy' f ff f f,, , , J f ,, 'Q ' if , W 4 , f ,.f 4 4,4 1 ff, , fd' 1 , f f ' 1 , I f 1 4 1 f Zf yi 1 'f ffl hZ'f?9 96 , , , 1 1 J 'Ji' ffl, ?' f , jf ' 1 , f 3' s 1 fe , ff' f 1 B 644 N, 2 Q 4 3 Rf f A f J 'I 1 4 7 , w Uv j i ,f 1 C s4 'mN Uf E 9 4 .S , 1 Q ' 53 X Q lx Q r.,, Q: ,f .N X , as 'Hs' Smtwifiwfff . Awww ,,T,,,,m-ggewsiwfvw V sw ws-as ' .r -X fs Q .. -- ,H --.-- ',giu.,5v'1w f'9 ,f 4- ' '-.-ff -ggfaw-. ,ith-,Q ' j sara 4 1 f-,: . . 'i , t . sikvp-.11- n:f-fi-fx' ' fl Y wt H ' -.M .2I,,7fm,:..u,,I.,, ,.,,., A . ,. . 1 ,. h ,MW5 gm, 4- --Av 1 A :..,........ '..-.A 167 A L AA ,f' I -JA L 5 3 r 1 ' - 1 5 1 .gf N' ' AK Q: ef X ' v 7' dz: Pcst, Card Clark. ROW 3: 'jx'-, A Llzyi Alle: 'tty E:1t1:n Dave Birmgnghum, Gmy fell, Frbert ELL Sree: Tick Ctrist, 2:'.'1:l Pugh, htm Eeshiel, 1.191112 Fe-l::.ly. 5 3 ' ? 1 1 . 5 ? 5 2' R ' 3 5 4 s 2 1 ' 1 5 3 5 2 1 Q 1 1 2 if f E - x 5 A , 1 2 3 T .f I , 1 2 i Q :f 1- - ,Q rf 2 Zz ,, w-SN.-4.b,..,,. 1...-1'-.x.v 4 ff-941 Ka ,ew y, SPEAKERS BUREAU ROW 1: Marion Kingsbury-sec., Ronald Brender-chairman, lim Bechtel-vice chairman, Le-tha A. Rice-sponsor. ROW 2: Ianice Park, Ioy Zimmerman, Dody Wolfford, Pam Zimmerman Sue Tenorio. ROW 3: Sherry Russell, Al Fears, Karl Lind, Lee Weber, Charles West. I SPEAKERS' BUREAU By furnishing emcees or speakers for school and community functions when the need arises, the Speak- ers' Bureau performs very important services for Wayne High. A non-social organization, Speakers' Bureau pro- vides speakers who deliver addresses at community group meetings and at assorted school assemblies. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, organized in l945, actively sti- mulates student interest in the acting field by pre- senting various school plays and by providing varied social activities, including the annual Sponge Dance and a spring picnic. By execising their talents in acting during club meetings and in plays, members gain poise and derive much enjoyment and satisfaction trom drama. 169 Career Clubs DUIiHf5 past years, Wayne High has offered organ- izations which have the common purpose of preparing members for specialized careers. 1 if-1 j Q'.,- I ' . ' J. ' ,I ' . , J - X 1 - 1 . 1 . , I . I A , J ' I L51 J - - Y J : - - I ' X' ' ' - I ' V . I J ' ' T ft ref- 1 .nn Q- LJ l '- ,', ,xf:5gI??1 J J . I 1, MM r-- ' f , ' J 4' -. ' -.4 - : . ,,- - , , - Q -.,- 'in M . .. R . W V' In xii, , . ,wg , V v . J 'A ' Q 3 f 4 iv ,, I 'M - - 4a.1yrq',, . -. 1-HJ J-1.1-1'1,J iff -r . .. Z, CO-OP F .T.A. Chartered by the National Education Association and the Michigan Education Association, the Wayne High Future Teachers of America seeks to help students with teaching ambitions to understand themselves and their aptitudes in relation to teaching careers. The FTA. occasionally observes classes in several Wayne schools, visits college campuses and, during meetings, explore various aspects of the teaching profession. F.N.A. The Future Nurses of America, founded in 1953, acauaints girls with the various branches of nursing, the training required, and the personal traits needed to succeed in the nursing profession. Lectures by people engaged in the nursing field customarily compose the F.N.A.'s meetings. CO-OP Promoting business understanding and contributing vocational training is the purpose of the Co-op Train- ing Club. Students enrolled in Clerical Training or Sec- retarial Practice classes and in the cn-the-job training program may become members. The club, founded in l952, sponsors an annual dance and climaxes the year with an employer-employee banquet in May. ROW 1: E. 'rghifhy-spcnscr, Margie Perry-treasurer, Augie Du- Smith, Linda lznes Pai H:'.'. ?.ir e xiii: Sennei, lady Story, Margie pont-president, led llartin-MP., Carol Newman-secretary, Mrs. Pehlil ludy Sewers, Nan:y Allen li.f:lljf Campbell, Beverly Oestreich, '- rar -1 HH H- . rv. -u- ss - ' f f - . f-r -, ,, v ,- -V . . lull? lfeijff-F1-fifflivlfw ROW 2-V-EAQHVM: vlgi217S-H, Dline 'VGIH D-:I Venti, Lnarnxe lit. :neu Szarin ltfaevia. ROW 4: Nanene lxovacs, Carol Puzy G1:w.os,A Linda Pony Campiier, D51-in: Pimaine, Dorothy lcnns, 'Phyllis '.'.'1s:E1, Carclyn Scltrarnxi Carclyn 'Vt-cod, Ed Bambach. lCS62?lf1, xiiffqfl H235 L-'3'fflYU Vffff CCIFUYT1 lihnsiiin, Frankie Doug Urkaniak, Frank: Hxks Hiatt Thaxtcn Herbert Preston, Donna Liles, luay Uzrmanen. ROW 3: Frani: Alessi, lanice lohnscn, Wanda Petty, ludy Kuhn, ludy Ease-lhuhn, lagquelrng Lexvigy It-dig Rusngk- 5 r rf 5 1 .a ' it 5 E' I 'I Q i- 'y Q 2 is 2 ? m H 5 is i A - Q , 1 1 , , ,s ,- ew ' ' L 'W' 3 ' , . 5 . . it , r , , , ,bs Y ,K F . 5 A , 'rl' t so I t E t n K A ' t . , . l ,fl F.T.A. ROW 1: Miss Densrnore-sponsor, Susan LippertfV.P., Marilyn Snyder M-pres., Barbara Troppi-sec., Bill McClellan-treas. ROW 2: Sharron Lei Post, loann Grajewski, Parn Zimmerman, loan Keller, Patricia Holmes, Rick Boudreau, lerry Mclntrye, Carol Neiman, Ioyce Loga, Iudy F.N.A. ROW 1: Polly Lomprey-sponsor, Florence Zimmerman-pres., Dody Wolfford--V.P., Sally Holbrook-sec., Lois Head-treas. ROW 2: Dorothy Winnie, Marsha Cross, Sheryl Tennis, Linda Mann, Rebecca Edwards, loyce Angles, Connie Maddox, Karen Wilson, Ruth Martin. ROW 3: Barb Mallard, Wanda Beinhart, Carolyn Iohnston, Edith Esche, 2 2 ,A .-' ' .. ,: 'r Q - M is ,, ,., ., ,, ,,,, - . , ,t 'fl-iff 1 I f if ? I -- ni:- A14-MW Hudson, Marlin lohnson. ROW 3: Edith Esche, Karen Lee Bjorling, Dody Wolfiord, Sam Bench, luanita Blaha, lulie Plungis, Barbara Murray, Peggy Yelton, Eyvonne Smithers, loan Alsman, Marlene Vogt. Desta Syrnons, lucly Hamilton, Hazel Garvey, Barbara Bryant, Dianne Dobbs, Sharon Smith. ROW 4: loNell Brown, Rachelle Hyatt, Connie Herbert, lanet lohnson, Martha Pryblak, Karen Snell, Sharon Hall, Therese Tyrna, Sharon Welman, Carolyn McFarland. zz I' i S -gs' P E t C' , Isa l fullg H291 - A-'fl' -.3105 ' . ,KE V ' it I , if ,n Ctrl, fuss-rr'xJ..J Liamf. CONCERT CHOIR ROW 1: Barbara Hogan, Evelyn Ellsworth, Anne Shaw, lanice Park, Lynn Bair, fr: Clay, firn Gglpatrrobz, Stuart Pternaly, lon Neff, Mer- ritt Felmlgf, Eonnie liuffrnasier, Patti Leffel, Marilyn Fangbcner, Bonnie Kuder. ROW 2: Penny Errtton, Dona Lee Brady, Karen Rocheford, Mar- gaiet Meier, lyme lvfays, Russ A. l.fl'orl1:owsici, Eill Morrison, lim Orwin, Eob lvfariin, Folios Christ, lady Farnsey, lfary Erickson, Margie Raymond, Stella Husis, Delores Godin. ROW 3: Melody Samples, Theresa Ryan, Music Groups To advance Wayne High culturally and to present vocal and instrumental programs for the pleasure of students and faculty members, a variety of musical organizations have been established. MIXED QUARTET Formed in i959 to entertain at various school and community activities, the Mixed Quartet consists of prominent Concert Choir members. This group won first place in the senior division of this year's Vfayne Federation of Teachers Talent Show. MIXED ENSEMBLE Selected from the Concert Choir, the Mixed En- semble, singing popular, secular, and classical selec- tions, performs at school assemblies, concerts, and at numerous functions for which a small vocal group is needed. Susan Taper, Sheila Craig-seoreary, ..'.ar'ia Igsofo, ,loe Kxeijo, john Avery, lack: Davies, :ave ','.'gQ.e'i Foy: Garter, ro: S'.f.'eg.es, Eillle Dortcn, Sharon '.'.'hii:, Marlene .ogy Give: 'iftzekoff linda Ryan. ROW 4: Loretta lee lerifelit , -oe Go:'.'.'ajf, finei f2?.:so:, Indie Petersen, Ralph Holland ELL Green, Loage Sxer Eaiae Lee HLX, Caro- lyn Vfoclf, Gail Fogarty ' an He,.,:.:'.-731' Earl Eiafiori. CONCERT CHOIR Performing at most .-.aior concert at many func- tions in lffayne the Gonoert Choir consists of advanced vocal mus1: students uriaer Mr Arthur Elanders direc- tion. All musical style are sung b this group, in- cluding a cappeioz ana saoroa Broadvxry show tunes. MIXED QUARTET Merritt Felrnly, Gwen Vftnelzcff, Riu Xl. vw-vlql ,. folk songs, and 'xarxet r-e.er, lohn Avery N . , L it A ft Y: F I , 1 sl JV- I 'd ,. lK,,-Q-:Mlm 1 Vnu V K , GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ROW 1: Donna McDaniel, Pat Powell, Linda Malott, Sharon Stone, Iudy Black, Kathy Kellanis, Mary-Kay Reese, Alma Wetherell, Sandy Pesti, Darlene Ruark, Doris Ehrenberg, Sheryl Tennis, Isabelle Hannah, lanet Winekoft. ROW 2: Ianet Angles, Dixie Young, Beverly Hudson, Bobbie Mabry, Barbara Shawley, Nancy Allen, loy Styrk, Becky Elliott, Phyllis Malott, Susan Leveske, Georgina Riegel, Sharon Clarke, Lynn Schafer, Sharon Woolsey. ROW 3: ludith Cleaver, Betty Tibson, Sue Smith, MIXED ENSEMBLE Ioyce Angles, Sue Ross, Sandy Hjeltness, Barbara Hill, Linda Walker, Kathy Weir, Florence Platte, Brenda Conley, Sallie Hall, Marilyn Beecl- ing, Lynette Schwab, Barbara Wallace, lanice Mellon. ROW 4: Sharon Metzner, Betty Ask, Patricia Hightower-pres., Sharon Hamer, Sharon Hall-vice president, Sue Flanagan, ludy Bates, Iosie Ann Ritter, Carol Baggett, Sharon Matevia, Raylene Rippee, Roberta Albanys, Nancy Wit- beck, Doris Mounts, Mary Hartig, Carol Balmer. ROW 1: Penny Britton, Anne Shaw, Carol Platte, Dona Lee Brady, Bonnie Huffmaster, Dolores Godin, Gwen Winekoff, loan Hemingway. ROW 2: lohn Avery, lack Davies, Denis Thiede, Woody Anderson, Bill Green, Floyd Carter, Iirn Gilpatrick. ? f 'N475' ,, -1 J. 1' ft O Q E 1 , G .-R 4, -.. 5 -c 'K 'rx -- fre F. ,JN '57 1 ,Q xfg N 6 p. E37 a .. 5 A' BOYS GLEE CLUB ROW 1: Rex Yfilhclte, Ft? Perkins, E519 Ecclier, Alvm Suttin, Ckuzlt Zoumkmls, E111 Kilingh BOYS QUARTET Iohn Averyg Woody Anierscnp Mermt Felmlyg Iim Pe-le-rsen. .Gfd Crcff, Louis New, Icrmes Voss, Daryl Ncrmgm Ea :I W 3 F, . IG Luis I I F E s Feinzur, HOW 2: Bob Layne, Ken Etherlcn, hm Butler, Lmrrx I-I n C1 :1 Lurry Iohnsion Dun eik, Stephen LQGCYI, Bcb Hart-sr, Hen-rcxrd Y-Dunq, KUklfS11i, DI s Na i Q r.. W? WW 525-4 Y GIRLS VOCAL ENSEMBLE ROW 1: Linda Engle, Mary Raymond, lean Buehler, Kathy Young, Sandie Smith, Flora Reiser, Cheryl Starbuclc, Beverly Walker, Miss Grant-sponsor. ROW 2: Iacqueline Zalcrzewski, Sandra McAlesse, Leslie White, Ianis Hubbs, Andrea larnison, Linda Goode, Carolyn WIND ENSEMBLE ROW 1: Gary Dell, Iacgueline Smith, Don Bower, Alberta Henkel, Tom Truesdell Kpercussionistsl, ROW Z: George Bell-director, ludy Hargrave -clarinet, Denny Boyden-clarinet, Carol Platte-flute, Patricia Holmes -flute, Elaine Mannor-flute, Richard Fojtik-oboe, Chuck Hasselbach- alto sax, Barry Osborn-alto sax. ROW 3: Paul Stockmeyer-clarinet, Phyllis Ashlin-clarinet, Ioan Alsman-clarinet, Margaret Meier- clarinet, Iudy Mogg-clarinet, Chris Schroeder-clarinet, lim Pixleye- baritone. ROW 4: ludy Smith-bass clarinet, Iirn Hisey-bass clarinet, Qgpucsnr a 'f' ip .. Q , I 1 V vw Winekoif, Linda Howard, Donna Scholl. ROW 3: Iudy Angove, Karen Blank, Carole DeBord, Sandra Boice, Dawn Vincent, Joyce Sims, Kay Osborn, Barb Toczylowski, lane Taylor, Lorna Rowe, Ann Luther, Carolyn McFarland. Woody King-French horn, ludy Kubik-French horn, Connie Kew- trurnpet, lay Archibald-comet, Ralph Ditrnar-Cornet, Ed Raimer- cornet, Ron Kubik-trumpet, lohn Vladu-trumpet, Nancy Nay-alto clarinet, Marlene Vogt-alto clarinet. ROW 5: lohn Avery-trombone, Richard Wallace-trombone, Carol Stoclcmeyer-trombone, Donna Glenn -trombone, Whitney Ballantine-tuba, Allan Baker-tuba, William Thomas-baritone, Lynn Rorabacher-tenor sax, Ron Klann-baritone sax. . Envy. MN?'lNN DANCE BAND BOW 1: ffzrz Pet l 1, A.3..:, 731: P. one-.. ..---,,-c:h Scry' fell I ROW 2: Jllli .'.::'4, :lp Cx, ,sy Ari. 3 , c. re ,gin ,3v.'ery. 'wifi' '- '-f f . f. we- - Y-,f,: ,kr X' ,I 155.,g,-45152 +1131 W a 5 12-:f L- P. - f on-1' ff' ..,, ,L-14. 4.5 'I ' -frfif ' .- 'K . ',':',!-,-- ,,,,.l3- - ' 15 Y--,-T A Q'N 'ZZ v- 4 K.. -mai' 41 l X . Wayne Memorial High School Concert Band 5 Af. f . V , f Geircje Fi. Eell D1re:1:r Pres.-Barry Oshcm, Vi:e-Pres,fEjv.'crd Paxton AMN- E143 Manner, Trecxs,-Charles Emxfh Pub. 2.13:--Ie - Donna Glenn, I.1l:rcr1z:s-Tlsrlene Vcgt, 1.115 4 MUSIC N 1cgRS v ., 'y CLARINETS Alsrnan, Ioan Applegate, Linda Ashlin, Phyllis Boyden, Denene Brennan, Mary Carter, Betsy Crowl, Ruth Dryer, Richard Glinski, Betty Hanson, Richard Hargrove, ludy Head, Lois Knight, Kathy Meier, Margaret Miller, Sandra Moqq. ludy Nichols, William Reel, David Schroeder, Chris Smith, Charles Stockmeyer, Paul ALTO CLARINETS Nay, Nancy Vogt, Marlene BASS CLARINETS Hisey, Iames Smith, ludy ALTO SAX Hasselbach, Charles Osborn, Barry Rednour, Charles TENOR SAX Rorabacher, Lynn BARITONE SAX Klann, Ronald CORNETS Archibald. lay Ardelean, David Carrel, Richard Cloar, Iuanita 177 Devine, David Dittrnar, Ralph Hage, Richard Raimer, Edward Vladu, Iohn TRUMPETS Kew, Connie Kubik, Ronald Sparks, Sharon FLUTES Holmes, Patricia lenkinson, Iulie Malosh, Linda Mannor, Elaine Pitcher, Linda Platte, Carol Woodard, Karen OBOES Brender, Ronald Fojtik, Richard BASSOONS Pittman, Wilma Slack, Shirley HORNS Holland, Ralph lohnston, lerry King, Woody Kubik, ludy Malosh, Iames Raimer, David BARITONES Pixley, Iames Thomas, Vlfilliam Wilhoite, Kenneth TROMBONES Avery, Iohn Buchholz, Barry Stoclcmeyer, Carol Suter, Brian 'Wallace Richard BASSES Baker, Allen Ballantine, Whitney Halsey, Iohn Ruark, David PERCUSSION Bower, Donald Dell, Gary Ensley, Carol Henkel, Alberta Hurrelhrink, Kenneth Petty, Mark Smith, lacqueline Truesdale, Thomas A 1' JM 40- ' GAA Sports for all is the motto of the Girls Athletic As- sociation. The GAA provides leisure time activities for those WMHS girls who are athletically inclined. Active participation in intramural sports enables girls to join the GAA, meetings and activities ot Which, including an annual dance and spring picnic, are both social and recreational. A M li . I ' ' GAA ROW 1: Linda Mann, Brenda Conley, Mitri Manning secretary, loan Hpmmqwgyfylpuy M135 Ifmq K1,m1.gg- Sponsor, Sheila Craig prnslilonl, Danny Ep,l,,i9nWY,m,3S,,,Ql-V Gm-1,sV,3 Tqylfiy- Vulli-my niana-wr, Pavliara Nrcmiflf Judy IOUQS, ROW 2: Shirley Wakehinni, loyco Loqa, Diane Lom- pmy' Mmyrw Ehiglwrgr Chris Reiter, lfiyre Smith, Susan Loveslze, lions BGNQVV hmm MCWS' tfqnpng I-lanflrix, lNlCrr'1ar'ot Meier. ROW 3: lxalliy Surninslzi, lui1lY KilllnQ1l f'Cli, RUYWTW Rll7V '9i Sllgnm Vvcolsey' Pm C A Spirit, Sports, and Pep Several organizations connected with sports have been formed to promote school loyalty, and to further sportsmanship and competitive Spirit- X ' e t ' X -4. WL-fl, 24, 5 15 -X ix Q-V'. ' 'Q ffifigg QA . l ' ' f Z , fx Ne ifffl sv A af ve A si g ., 'jp x K 'Q . ,'- .I .gh k , 5. ' F r ef , b ' fy, ,, , , fri - ri Ar r fl - -A. 5. ac, -fi' 41 1- 1 ' ,' Q3 A :ge M X. A, fffgg . V .g L, , ' . ' Q, Q ' . ' 7-1 -- f ' -:H w Aff ' --arg ' ' . 'fn 'ipirfim , Q A- lr x.. I Chopp, Mary Kniglil, lane Catlierrnan, Kay Knutson, Gwerieeth Allen. Linda Apyilorralo, Diane Harrison, lean Dearth, Beverly Murphy. ROW 4: Gaylenc Kubitslqey, Peggy Yeltcn, Pat Keele, Betty Ask, Margaret F-iqlmnaii, Connie Herbert, lane! Johnson, Barbara Plungis, Florence Zirnninrrnan, liminie Allen, Rochelle Hart, ludie Petersen, Sallie Hall. Barbara Barr, Darlene Gaunl--basketball manager. i G.A.A. ROW 1: Kathy Quinn, loan Snyder, Sharon Staley, ludi Morningstar, Nanci Bissey, Dixie Davis, Sue Gray. ROW 2: ludy Harney, ludy Mogg, Nancy Bailey, Dody Wolfford, Patricia Holmes, Pam Zimmerman, lanet 5 if f 3' 2 2 1 i -,- y. in 4 X: , , - GAA f f I fi 6 Q - f ,f ,,, N.. ,. W ' 5: fl! K9 4 . ,,,,, , W 4, - - I 4'-v-H'4 , Ahh- 4, he Angles, Grace Hansberger, Sandy Park, Lucy Langworthy, Phyllis Ash- lin. ROW 3: Marilyn Snyder, leannie Esper, Barbara Mecklenburg, Diane Rader, Ruth Praises, Barbara Troppi, Terri Georgette, Barbara Mallard, Sharon Rarner, Keanne Wells, Isabelle Hannah. -IJ .23 1 X ROW 1- Pat Zirnmerrnan, Karol Kitchens, Carole New, Ruth Martin, Diane Van Der Vzcra, Cargl , l.f1:3'fn T211-' 12:5 423f Elaine Ciooper Marilyn Tipton. ROW 2: Vivian Myers, ludi Swevelanj, La Linde, Alice lllntn, lady l T IV, N-1? V P-ITU 13- Carol Clark, Beverley Day, Kalhy lordan, Donna Glenn, lwlarlin lihn- Lana l.'.'E1i'rhe-3.2, l'i1j,':-virus La '1:i, i Lngit' Pai r: sion Mary Lou Medeiros, ROW 3: lulie lenl-:insc-n, Steve Haupp, Billie Snodgrass Sue Sorrells, Sharon Gillooly, Ioann Henry, Sallie laczrs, Z-1-1-- v--v:.' hwy-, , na-, l73 i '- 4.15 ' - w .x ' O 9 'R A .ep r V4 if FENCING CLUB ROW 1: Earry l. ECIllfIHf1R61'.'1C6'1ZfGS. ROW 2: lule Ann oipervsec.-treas., Karen Pat- tersonepub.-mgr.. Marvin Flernrrng. :. ii :Eff Hmzxzz Q..- fullriuz-pres., Nr. Darrel llultinix-sponsor. Vnitney Q CHESS CLUB Competition of a diferent nature is found in the Chess Club. Members, who need only know how to play the game, partxipate 1: inte-rszholastic chess meets during the school year and in ire Chess Tourna- ment in the spring. VARSITY CLUB Consisting ct varsity lettermen from all maior sports. the Varsity Club contributes much to the spirit ot the various sports teams by selling the Sports Almanac and making basketball and football game programs. The Varsity Club also serves refreshments to the op- posing team tollowing a league basketball game. k,.ff F . s 1' . Q. X 'X FENCING CLUB A special interest in fencing is the primary requisite for becoming a member oi tlie Fencing Club, which meets every week to learn and master te-ncing's intric N acies. Members otten enter tournaments in Detroit, and an annual picnic in the spring. f.tf.:,,i1: 1-1 'f 5. .gg 'fi J ,Q . U N f ' .x :-l 3 aww- I lm., lo ullr N flllw FT l Q -. , 9 fr, 9 ff I 4 y l wwf' ek. 45 lr TM A75 A. ,Q 1' Wana ,. ,N ,M - Ne: ,: -J.. X A CHESS CLUB ROW 1 Byron Bultes treas Dav1d Glore-VP., Karl Lindgpres., Rita Boeder-sec., Mr. Case-llo sponsor ROW 2 Buddy Smrlh Robert Gauthier, Earl Threadaould, Thomas Latzrnan, Keilh An- no ' drew, SlElfE Culp, .Paul Kennedy: . fs Qc, ca 2 VARSITY CLUB 2 ROW 1: Mr. Don Domkefgponscrr, lrm Henry- -VP., Herr fmilh- tiohvy 312 Pslifi Jlilwpilli sergeant al arms, Alex llalloorda--pre-S, Boqer Edwards' xreas, Franl: Eriljl 1. if-l' iii--Qfw 43?-gil v Y Burton-sec Mr. Bill Elliol14-SPONSOR HOW 22 UQOTQQ Imhsch' DGVQ FLJJTIBUL 'A .ELEC rr E Cwlry mf I v K 3 ,, - 1, 94,51 k -I -'3'.'Q ,gr'i1r':1f'r j.':1.rr5 ilrurx, rirxy McKee, Ireland Harmon, Mrke Wooten, PNY Sl CPS. l- JV L 1 UNT' :I E.rl i Luiz' Funk fig? if Louie Suler, Rick Boudreau, Charles 'We-sl, Earl Elllcll, l-Qarl Stewart. lil RESERVE ,ve W swift t' wif 4 CHEERLEADERS ,...,-z gn-an i . ...FA ag -.m-A r X,-mb ' 1 ...Jin R DRUM MAJOR AND MAIORETTES ROW 1: Polly Campbell, lanet Roberts, Ierry Iohnston, Pat Keele, Molly Campbell, DRUM MAJOR 6 MAIORETTES Proudly, the Drurn Major and the Majorettes march through many intricate routines with the band at foot- ball games and parades, and Occasionally display their talents at pep assemblies. Selected at special try- outs, they practice regularly with the marching band and devise their own routines. Lana Whitehead Geneva Tayor Nancy Patterson Pat Zimmerman Bobbi Vashaw ,iii 51556 EG ,'s'wifne.ft g .. , f .1 3 wwqgw' i' 'Q N1-w..i,sw-V-ta t ' 4 -tv XM it 182 3 t for me , .iw 1 ,Q iw? iz, , PEP BAND Q, lfrfifx Wlvfliifff' 1 PEP BAND The Pep Band' Chosen from the best DICIYQIS in each ROW 1: Elaine Marmot, Don Bower, Gary Dell, Albefiq Henkel, section ot the Concert BCIHCL plays primarily Crt bqgkgf- ROW 2: lohn Vlaclu, Paul Stockmeyer, Ed LRaime1', Ralph Dillmar. ball QCIIHGS CII'1Cl Cll p9p Qssemblieg, ROW 3: Riclc Wallace, Iohn Avery, Allan Baker, William Thomas, CHEERLEADERS Promoting school spirit and cheering the Zebras to Victory are the purposes ot the varsity and reserve cheerleaders. They plan pep assemblies, learn and practice many new acrobatic cheers, and receive good training in leadership, all oi which calls tor great en- thusiasm, fine coordination, and good, strong voices. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lynden Kahler, Diane Rader, Mary Beth Jewell, lane Zanarinig Sue Sorrells, Pat Luclcett, Capt. I . c , , , .fffsj j . - az! . ,, Q I ,T F A., , E ' ' 1 f mi, lf , V ' . ,Aj -, x 1 ':', Wx r f 2 VX- E f X. , J 'W' W . 1 ' wx ,v s. I 1 .5l.: 11Ii1E '.X7J ill 'X A J y I . ' I ,Y 4 avg, , X. in 'fs5?': , . 5 :-X xg . . . , AIIIIVIHIS lg., ,.,:,. , . V Pi the .,'11 ,1,ffgrf11.-Z'-'S-Zi'1-,Ev-j..fS . f1 ', ?L.'.z'.Y if ! '-' if-,-, - --i '-- - ' .'-' ' 1 . 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Performed by an interpretative reading quintet, Pygmalion, created by the incomparable George Bernard Shaw, dramatized the attempts of Henry Higgins to change Eliza Doolittle from an illiterate but ambitious girl to a gracious young lady. Played in realistic style, Moony's Kid Don't Cry, by Tennessee Williams, characterized Moony, a former lumberman, who dreamed of eventually SYNOPSIS returning to the logging job he loved. Disgusted with living in a drab industrial area, Moony threatened to leave his wife and month-old infant and return to the North Woods, but lane, his wife, very effective- ly restored Moony to reality. Following modern trends, the comedy Antic Spring, by Robert Nail, placed emphasis on panto- mime and character portrayal. ln Antic Spring, six teenagers went on a picnic that served as the background for the tremulous romance between Sam and Gwendolyn. W.--K 'if K ..--f l if l F., . v1 Q ' 1... ly lil ll 7' MOONY'S KID DON'T CRY by Tennessee Viftlliams .mr lane Elaine lorworski Moony Douglas Flewelling The Baby 'ff fvff 186 PYGMALION by George Bernard Shaw Henry Higgins ............ Colonel Pickering , , . . .Merritt Felmly Mrs. Pearce .,,,, . . . .Barbara Krepps Eliza Doolittle .. . . . .Penny Britton Alfred Doolittle . . . . . .David Iones :will -Q ,, , 4 11 1 ,. M ,E W 12 1 fi ii i 4 2 ? r l l 2 3 ..........GaryDell' . . . . . .Diane Mast' ' W , ,, ?f Ginger .. Elbert . . . Blossom .. Gwendolyn Sam ..... Robert . . 1 -M it Z ' it Ii? 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Who, me? l always smile when l get CI free meal. . ,a,.....,v .vig- 139 ini-rw 1 1 ,. al li , HL, iii .55'ffK,ig:5f fr mov-'Jr' wr .- ' ga r . if 8? CF X 5 if Q ,ef if -. ,A K F I 1 1 .N , Cr dce -23 ll ,X -,W '--4 Fl.: la FIV of .-.qi . . ,aw 5 F5 stairs are great f:oiiait.oner: The writing on these hallpasses is great el ve already used it to get in the movies, an absence excuse, piano . . . and in the evening l play it on the I E 1 E wan With a little salt and pepper these books are not halt had . . . loves me, he loves me not , .. f ks., I! You know, Ed-Even before midnight that car ot yours rides like a pumpkin . . . A M,-if 0 I .1 1 x I .Q 4 3 'g 2 5 R L I ? 42 3 -W--- Q-v-.- - Y Ck. S1Sf. Trng 1 fl H3 Let's See nf N how do you emfl G minus moquzme sale-7 No, daughter, you cannot have cr su scripiion to Esquire Y it . M: ff. 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Ax .,':.-.ln -.--A.-.- --'- ,, .55 1 ,, ,.,, -.L-6, .4- ,l,.,-- D ,.. .. ,A,f.1Y, , . . .,,.A.,-.-,- 3 .fm .- 1- .,,- .-'41.:: . z- A' .F-,L - - :1 DALY DRIVE-IN Open from ll A.M. to l A.M. Friday and Saturday Until 2 A.M, O pen Year Around Wayne Road-Just North of Palmer PA. 2-4288 l l ,CI 'SJ Jim bavirf Chevrolet e ,,'. 33200 Michigan Avenue PA. 1-8800 TASTEE-FREEZ S. Yvayne Road at Richard Q35 Serving All Foithsp Fcithfully. L I. E FuNERAL Home E L E N T S 31 L E N T S T AMBULANCE seizvice T S S Without Questiong Everything A Funeral Home Should Be. 348lO Main St. Cor. 2nd. PA 'I-5600 Wczyne, Mich 1 ask about our COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN NBD advances payments covering major college expenses to any accredited college or university as a loan to parent, guardian, or sponsor. 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Wayne Road GA' 7-1670 Wayne, Michigan INDEX Sports Activities ,,,.,,....,,,,1,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,v,,,,,-, ,-A,,,,-- 1 4 0 .141 EIIEEE ' Z Tennis, Golf, Track .......... ....,..,,..,.,,.....,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,,w- 1 4 2.143 FOREWOHD 'i 3 Varsity Baseball, Reserve Baseball, Boys HOmeCOming 'gaE1'g ' 6 -7 Intramural Captains ..... .. ...............,....,,,.,.,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,,s,,,,,s 144-145 Homecoming Dance' AI c 8 -9 Siorino Sports Activities ....................................................... ....,,... 1 46-147 Junior Play 'A A' 10-H Sea Sprites, Bowling Champions, Singles and Doubles S , P1 ' ' ' ' ' T a lo le Tennis Champions, Champion Bowler ,,,,.,,,,1,ws,,,,,,, 143.149 93101 GY ' t ' ' ' I ' I 2 '13 Girls' Intramural Captains, Volleyball Champions, Iumor Prom 1 ' j c ' 5 'c ' , ' j 1 4-15 Basketball Champions .......................,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,1,s,,,,, ,,A,VV-,, 1 50.151 Student Council, Senior Class Officers and Representatives .... 26-27 ORGANIZATIONS SECTION A 152-153 Iunior and Sophomore Class Histories and Class Officers 28 29 Academic Clubs w--- in --g-ii H ' '7 1 54.159 and Representatives ----e'---eA 4 --eea Pef--AA-A---------------------ee-'---eeeeeeeee'---' ' Main Club, Science Club, Lniin c1nb, AnLiilQviQiiQi1, FACULTY SEFTION eeeeA-Af-------- ----fA'-- -'-5' --'--'-'----'- aeeee---- -----'e----- 3 2 '33 Hi-Lite staff, intercom, Hi.Y Club, Hnii Monitors, Admlmslrauon aa ' ' ' ' 3 4 '35 Office Staff, Weather Observers, Honor Society, FGCUMY '5 5 c ' 5 s 3 6 ' 40 Speaking Groups ....... .... . ...... .. . .......... .........166-169 Custodians, Cafeteria Staff, School Nurse ........... 41 Thespicns panel' Debate Dmmutics Club Senior-Faculty Basketball Game ................. .......... 4 2-43 Speakers 'Bureau' ' ' SENIOR SECTION ' ' ' ' ' ' ' SH4445 Career Clubs ....... ........ . .. ..................................,,,,-.,, ,,,,W,,170.171 Honor Seniors .................... .......... ........ .......... 4 6 - 47 CO-Op Club, FTA' PNA. Seniors --''' '---'oo'- -- -'- c 5 4 8 ' 103 Music Groups ................ .... . ...... . .. .. .. ..... ....... . ..... . ..,..1'l2-177 SPECTATOR Stuff ' ' 104405 Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, Boys' Glee Club, SPECTATOR Assembly ' -' 1 U 6407 Girls' Vocal Ensemble, Boys' Ouartet, Wind Ensemble, UNDEHCLASSMEN SECTION ......... ---------- 1 08-109 Dance Band' Ccncert Ecmdi 1'-1111915 fY---A----- '-'5 ' - ' 'c ' 1 1 0114 Spirit. Sports and Pep . . . .... . ...... ........ ,,,, , , 178.183 509119190195 '- -'-- '5 1 1 5120 GAA, Varsity Club, Fencina Club, Chess Club, Freshmen - '----'-'-'- 1 21423 Drum Major and Majoreito, Varsity Cheerleaders, SPORTS SECTION '- -- I 24-125 Reserve Cheerleaders. Varsity Football ---v-- ------v--- 1 25127 ACTIVITIES SECTION VVV, H H ,,,,, gggg V 1 7 184-185 Reserve Football ........... .... ............. .......... 1 2 8 -129 Evening of p1GYS iYi'w-VYV P 186-187 Football Se1'11OrS -f----f--------- - -'----'-- '- ' ' GQHQIQ1 AC11V111Q5 YVYV YYVYV- V V YY-VVVVVA Cross Country and Cross Country Seniors .......... 132-133 ADVERTISING SECTION V- ' '196197 Vcrsuy Basketball and Basketball Seniors .......... 134-135 Community, Advemsmq '-,-v'. i ' 1198507 Reserve Bcrskotboll ------------------------------------ ---------- 1 35437 rAi11:wI-31.1. .... .......... . . ,.,I, . 'i ii'i ' 208 Vcrsny Swimming and Wrestling ......... --------.- 1 39-139 ' 207 ' ,f fa ffl' ,, ,- -Lfyfl! 4, -ff' wwf 1 A 1 ' 4' , iffy V ' 1 , f , , , I , .fl Af' +', 9.2! 'K , , k L for M 1' 4. w LI 'unix r' .' 'shy ,M ffff' ', f fi QW 1 I iff. , X7 'V . x,. if N - L,,v,,.fA'-'SJ Wk J' '7 ,?7,-,bl 'I f 4, L .f 1 Q ,iff .., ,ft ffl, W' 1 H , I' , ,AL Vw: ij K A I , in I ,wtf ww, Q--I-fd tm J, V. 1 K IA X 4 , M Y fl, -x , ,jk V ., tr , ,L -NX , 'HX f fl, ,,.,.. FAREWELL In closing, l would first like to thank all those people who have made the 1960 SPECTATOR a success. Among them are the Singer-Motschall printing company, the Modern Yearbook Corn- pany representative, Mr. Mac Suprunowicz, the Wayne I-ligh faculty, especially Mr. Snyder for his help with our photography, Powell Studios for their fine photographic work, the community advertisers, lohn H. Dekker G Son, binders, the yearbook staff and its advisor, Mr. Dan Diadiun, and, finally, those members of the student body who have given their time and talents to mak- ing our yearbook the best ever. For some students, this is the end of a four-year term in high school. 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